‘in Hunga     
  League Planning 
fo File Lawsuit 
on Courthouse. 
Seek to Block Work 
on County Project; Hit) 
at Financing   
The newly formed Oak- 
land County Taxpayers’ 
League said today it will 
file a suit in Circuit Court 
asking a court order to 
block construction of the 
proposed new county court- 
house at the county's. 
service center. 
Philip J. Henry of Holly, 
president of the league, ‘ 
said the group has been ~ 
formed within the past two 
weeks, after a Pontiac 
Press series outliiting finan- . 
cial plans for the court; 
house. 
“The league is not opposed to 
a@ sound building program for the. 
replacement of antiquated build 
ings,” Henry said, “but it is 
opposed to unwarranted increases 
in the annual budgets for the pur- 
pose. of providing a surplus to 
transfer to a building fund. 
“Such a practice clearly violates 
the law and deprives the taxpayers 
of their statutory right to approve 
expenditures in excess of statutory 
limitations." mourning band, and an American    DRAPED IN MOURNING — A Hungarian flag, trailing a black 
Statue of Liberty after several men broke two locks and gained en- en. 
trance to the monument. Both banners, about five by 20 feet in size, 
flew for about 10 minutes yesterday before officials took them-down. Phere is much more pleasant.” ree ol 
Western Envoys, 
Butt of Tirade 
— by Khrushchev We Will Bury You 
Red Party Boss Warns 
at Polish Reception   
‘ 
  MOSCOW (#—Red-faced 
jand gesticulating, Nikita 
(8: Khrushchev told the 
| West last night: “We will 
‘bury you.” 
itive night, the Soviet Com- 
|munist party boss delivered 
. an anti-Western tirade so 
= ‘bitter that diplomats from 
- |Atlantic Alliance nations; 
‘and Israel left the roorh. 
Khruschchev's main themes at a 
|Polish Expbassy reception were 
| Egypt and Hungary. 
Obviously speaking to the West- 
ern diplomats in attendance, 
[Khrushchev said: 
“If you don't like us, ddn't ac- 
| cept our invitations and don't 
| invite us to come te see you. \ 2 |. 
*! : os + tory is on our 
ean Press Phote you.’ 
The Western envoys, including 
S. Ambassador Charlies Boh- 
retired to an outer room 
said, “The atmos- “Whether you like it or not, his- 
side. We will bury 
flag wave from the torch of the U. 
where one 
‘They returned to the hall where.   
Henry pointed’ out the annual 
budget has increased iy sore thas Quits Job in Italy 
Clare Luc   
increase of more than 100 per cent. 
He said the suit will be filed 
temerrow by Pontiac attorneys 
Wiliam H. Wilmet and former 
Cireult Judge Glen C. Gillespie. 
The suit asks « permanent. 
order ruling ‘ace ae ee the Board of 
na, WASHINGTON (PMs. 
A ence) spenstion blocking cepted the resignation with 
further courthouse action until the Sonal regret” and congratulations for “a job superbly reement on a 
suit has been heard also is sought. done.” 
CITES 4 COMPLAINTS 
The suit charges four specific =Post as Ambassador: WASHINGTON (®—Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce resigned on oar that cecation the Western the Poles were toasting a. just- 
signed Moscow-Warsaw joint dec- 
laration after Khrushchev finished 
speaking. 
DENOUNCES IMPERIALISTS 
me wen before. Khrushchev 
unced ‘Fascist gangs” e Resigns’: their puppets’ 
»diplemate stalked out and did not 
return, 
Last night's y. President Eisenhower ac- 
an expression of “great per-| 
statement some Poles 
The White House announced the resignation after virtual declaration of independ 
Mrs. Luce had conferred with the President for an hour. ene — although Poland remains firmly Within the Moscow-led al-   
There had been ric tea 
Citing Michigan statutes and for some time that 
court rulings, the complaint claims Luce intended to resign, 
icc ageagalangpledenore tac 3 and that James D. Zelle nate a new court site or to ' 
so Soy mca me eager na partly outside the city limits of 
Pontiac, the county seat der consideration as her 
successor. Pointing out that tax moncy 
(Continued on == 2, Col. 5) Zellerbach was foreign aid direc- 
tor in Italy from 1948 te 1950. 
The effective date of the resig- 
Rudolph Halley Dies eS 
at 43 in New York =| fare ne | mas holidays. She said she sup- 
NEW YORK ®— Rudolph Hal- posed the resignation would be 
ley, 43, attorney who na-| effective “when @ sew ambas- 
tionally known as counse] for the sador is appointed.” 
Ketauver crime investigating com-) yy. Luce. 53. has been ambas- 
itchy died today in Mt. Sinai sade to Italy since early 1953. In 
her letter of resignation, which the 
sine Oct 16, under treatment for|White Howse made public. she ‘mentioned her recent poor health 
an acute inflammation of the pan- be said she would require sev-| 
“—. months of real rest. She Following service with the “™ 
crime investigating committee un- tied that her resignation be ac 
der the chairmanship of Sen. Es- menace? 
tes Kefauver (D-Tenn) in 1950-51, 
Halley was elected to a term ‘as|, 1° Me letter ee Poca! resident of the New York City Luce’s resignation cisenhower 
pateasr said that he sincerely hoped that) 
. “your return to private life is only) 
itemporary and that your govern. | 
Two Emperors Meet iment may soon again have the, 
__ibenefit of your services.” us 
TOKYO w — Emperor Hirohito Mrs. Luce told reporters, 
greeted Ethiopia’s Emporer Haile ever, that while she will “always 
_. Selassie today at the Tokyo air- be available” for any service re-   
port, It was the first time the quested of her, she has no plans’ 
Japanese ruler had left his palace at all along that line. 
to welcome a. visiting dignitary She said there was no mention 
personally in 16 years. Haile Se- in her conference with the Presi- 
lassie is making a 10-day state'dent of the possibility of her be-|_ 
visit to Japan. coming ambassador to India. 
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This week's puzzle can bring you $700 if there's no winner. for jast 
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_ Just remember to follow the rules carefully and study the clues 
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‘And it would be a good idea to mail your entry a little 
   _H-S 
* 'mercury feading was 5] 
“at the earliest convenient _ 
catty With the Christmas mail rush about to bein, there might be a) 
  jliance of Communist nations. 
REFERS TO HUNGARY 
=. More Cloudiness fe gee 
-—With Downpours 2 Sis SE sure that the Hungarian working 
with a low of’class will find the strength to 
is the U.S. Weather Bureau's overcome the difficulties. But the 
prediction for tonight. most important thing is that the 
Increasing cloudiness will follow counterrevolution must be shat- 
tomorrow, with showers at night, tered.” 
high 54- 5% Of Egypt: 
The lowest temperature preced- “The Western powers are try- ing 8 am. in downtown Pontiac ing to denigrate Nasser... . 
was 34 degrees. At 2 p.m. -the situation is serious and we are| 
realists. The fire must be put, 
out. I think the British and French) 
. will be wise enough to withdraw 
Union Will Unload ick ixced idl tan’ Rappt (wlll 
HALIFAX, N.S, uh- The inde- emerge stronger than ever." 
pendent Halifax Longshoremen's' Again referring to the West, 
Union says its members will un- Khrushchev said: 
load any ships diverted here be-, 
cause of the U. S. longshore strike. 
Leaves Hospital Bed Partly cloudy 
  
Col. 2) ( Continued on n Page 2. 
  
    AP Wirephots 
EEAD8 SOUTH tt J te Bs For the second consecu- 
in Homey and “imperialists and,Cupine Mountain area in the Upper 
in the Egyptian Peninsula, Mrs. Streeter said this Egyptian officials on guarding the cease-fire in the ack lat 
war Phe al a ee ——— morning. 
party followed ag- have been hurt and unable to get! 
joint Polish-Russian out of the woods.” 
considered 
‘to determine for certain how the 
itor of the car Ervin was reportedly 
   | Mrs. Eliza Beaumont’s Daughter Dies   
Defiant Rebels 
Outlives Her Kin at 107 Now Resorting | After 107 years, Mrs. Eliza Benv-/ Tuesday at the Congregational 
|mont Taylor was left without a Church in Highland, with burial ppbowd with a — Mrs. R. 
jeg yesterday when her daugh-' Highland Cemetery. 
, Mrs. Ella J. Keller, died after 
a eer: week illness. 
, Mrs. Taylor, one of. Michigan's 
oldest residents, had lived with 
{her daughter at 259 Center St., 
| Highland Township. 
Mrs. Keller, 37, was the oldest 
of four children and the only 
survivor, Born in 1869 on the 
shores of White Lake, she spent 
her entire life in Highland Town- 
ship. 
Her parents were among the 
first settlers to live in the area. 
Mrs. Keller was married to John 
H. DeGarmo for 43 years. After 
his death she married Frank §S. 
Keller, who preceded her in death | 
years ago. : 
A charter member of the Lions 
Chapter of O.E.S., she was active 
in the Missionary Society of the 
Congregational Church in High- 
land. 
| Besides her mother, Mrs. Keller, 
is survived by a niece, Mrs. Helen 
Blackwelder of Milford, and a step- 
daughter, Mrs. Jason Stevens of 
Highland. She leaves several 
cousins in the area. 
| Service will be at her 87-year-old daughter, Mrs. El 
illness of three weeks. Mrs. Keller 
| Highland Township home, 239 Ce 
1:30 p. m.’ lives.   ras ="*" 49 Slowdown Cold and Hunger Drive 
Sullen Workers Back 
to Budapest Plants 
| BUDAPEST (®—The 
Soviet army and its Hun- 
garian Communist allies 
today broke the general 
strike in Budapest, but sul- 
len Hungarian workers im- 
mediately resorted to a de- 
fiant slowdown strike. 
Between 30 and 50 per 
cent of Budapest’s indus- 
trial workers reported for 
work in the city’s factories 
today. 
Many of them declared they re- 
turned not because’ they believed   ALL ALONE — Mrs. Eliza Beaumont Taylor, at 107 one of Mich- 'the promises of Janos Kadar, the 
igan's oldest residents, was left alone in the world yesterday when Soviet-imposed Premier, ‘‘but be- 
cause we realize that winter is 
had cared for her mother at their nese, with: ita) misery of (cold end hunger.” 
nter St., where Mrs. Taylor still 
| In the workshops which West- 
| ern correspondents were per- la J. Keller (left), died after an 
  
Drayton Hunter (Clearing Canal Is 6-Month Job | mitted to visit they found 
| workers standing around in 
| groups—talking but doing little   
Missing, Feared | 
Lost in Wilds 
No "trace of a Drayton Plains. 
deer hunter has been found since | 
he left his camp opening day, | 
Thursday at 9 a 
Stanley serevace. | 65, 
Dr., was reported missing by his   Resu 146 Ciinton UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Dag Flies Back to Tell U.N. we ae 
t of Talks With Egypt if any work, 
A Vienna report that the Rus- 
siangs were replacing 4 tank 
20 fresh . 
antry divisions lacked confirma- 
oe here. No correspondent _ in 
Budapest can claim reliably to 
| know anything - me kind. 
Of the incboetrial situation, Radio 
one, said that, although 45 
per cent of the working force ap- (?—Secretary General Dag 
‘party of five cemmers)in the) Por: Hammerskjold arrived back in New York today to tell peared at some of the nation’s 
the U.N. General Assembly 
Middle East. the results of his talks with major plants, in most cases pro- luction could not be resumed for 
power. It attributed the 
‘absence of . other workers to 
“My busband ‘has been~hunting:—He-planned-te launch arrangements for U.N. help in, “tensport difficulties.” 
lin the same territory for a the blocked Suez Canal—a gigantic salvage ‘REMAIN DEFIANT 
many years and knows the region job expected to take at least six months. At Csepel—the Danube island 
‘that is Hungary's biggest indus-   
well. The police think he may' Béfore leaving Cairo? 
jHammarskjold said the 
\Egyptian government had 
jasked for assistance to clear 
‘the waterway and he had 
lagreed in principle. - 
He declined to discuss other 
jmatters taken up with Egypt's 
|President Nasser before making } 
his report to the Assembly. 
Nasser’s chief political aide. 
| Wing Cmdr. Ali Sabry, said in an 
| interview Egypt would clear the 
canal with U.N. help. 
Miss Teetah C. Dondero, 28, of The Egyptians have already pro-) 
‘Huntington Woods, grand niece of tested British clearance opera-| 
|Michigan Congressman George A. tions, under way at the north end 
|Dondero, was one of three persons of the canal, as a violation of) 
kilied in a two-car collision near Egyptian sovereignty and of the. 
Brighton yesterday, cease-fire. 
Also dead from the accident are’ Hammarskjold talked with Nas-| 
Kenneth H. Ervin, 4, of Dear- ser and other Egyptian leaders. 
born.’ driver of one of the cars, for three days about the duties-of:   
Auto Collision 
Kills Three Seeking Witnesses to 
Unexplained Accident 
on U.S.16 
“You say. we want war, but you 4nd his passenger, William Rowe the new U.N. police force, which the weman 
Jr, 33, of Detroit. 
| Miss Dondero’s mother and fi- 
-| ance both suffered severe injur- 
| ‘now has more than 500 men stand-' 
|ing by at a base in the canal zone, 
‘and other details of the cease-fire! 
ithe General Assembly ordered 11) 
days ago between the Egyptians 
‘and British, French and _ Israeli jes in the pileup. Mrs. Edward 
Dondero, 60, has fractures of the 
| pelvis and both legs. Reino Leppi, 
| 32, of Oak Park, the other driv. ; 
| er, has an injured right knee, NO HINT OF MODIFICATION 
euts and bruises. Both are in . 
fair condition at Brighton’s Mel. 
lus Hospital. . - 
State Police have been unable, There was no indication -the 
|Egyptians had modified their de- 
| mand for speedy withdrawal of all 
foreign troops and stationing of| 
the U.N, forces only at points on 
accident happened on U.S. 16, four the ‘old 1948 armistice line between; 
miles east of Brighton ,Egypt and Israel. Sabry said‘ 
“Ervin was apparently passing E&YPt expects the withdrawal to 
another car and- somehow got. ‘begin during the coming .week if 
over into the third lane,” an inves-| bore without. waiting for the tigating trooper stated today —HeU . troops to take over. troops. oh 
. ‘Noy. 1. | trial complex—workers remained 
| defiant. They showed up in their 
|work clothes, but nobody did any 
work. Even though they predicted 
more of the work force would Pontiac Man Admits . 
Shooting Accident mez ot, ce", fo, tt would be no real production in the 
Pontiac police say Herbert B. ‘island’ s huge iron and steel works 
Montgomery, 52, missing since his) lin the near = 
wile of/oue menth was found dead) “We think ie is the only sound 
in their home, 475 Arthur St., had | thing we can do for the moment,” 
admitted shooting her during a'a spokesman said. “We show up 
quarrel Oct. 29. jat the plant because we have got 
Brought back from outasana! to get our wages and also because 
where he was arrested by local We have to stick together here. If 
police, Montgomery claims the kill. We continue to remain at home 
ing was accidental, Assistant Pros-| the plant gates would be locked 
jecutor Robert D. Long said. jagainst us one day and it would 
2 2 e be easier for ied acbidadicgs ic 
N pick us off individually to dea 
eae at areete seascind with at home than if we are here 
killed his wife, Elizabeth, 37, a ™ the factories and stand togeth- 
idomestic servant, Long said. | 
He claimed the woman had 
| threatened him with the gun be- | 
cause he was leaving her, Long | 
said. Ina scuffle for the gun, 
pushed him away | 
, while his finger was on the trig- | 
ger, he told Long. 
“Scared and confused.’ Mont- the plants Western correspond- 
ents were able fo visit today. 
It turned out they were repair- 
ing their own bicycles, 
About half the workers at the 
Hungarian Optical Works and the 
'GANZ electrical works in Buda- 
eereesy said, he left Pontiac by pest appeared this morning. Each bus for Lodisiane. He was te has about 4.000 employes. 
n Monroe, La. last Wednesday. | sy. 9 
The woman's body was found Out of the 10,.000-man work force 
jof the MAGAG state machinery 
factory, about 3.000 turned up, 
About 30 per cent of the 38,000 
Paper Resorts to Wit |workers reported at the Csepel 
‘iron and steel plants. — 
LONDON (Monday) (INS) — The Russian army officers, as well 
‘London Daily Mail today reported ag Western newsmen, visited 
Nikita S. Khrushchev’s anti-West these plants this morning. The 
remarks at a Moscow reception Russians politely inquired what Sunday under the banner head-|the Soviet army could do to help - 
line: and asked how the workers react- “Mr, K. insults us again.”   
  
  said Ervin might have skidded into! 
ithe opposite lane after applying Tense Bird Isn’t Tasty ‘his brakes to avoid a car ahead   
‘Pulling out to pass at the time. 
Troopers are seeking the opera- 
‘passing and any witnesses to the 
accident in an effort to obtain’ 
more definite information on what, By LAWRENCE 8S. MARTZ JR: 
; ~——- Seventy-six- miltion turkeys 
ae a thought provoking mental indi-) 
“The “greedient small boy, hungri- 
ly imagining a fat, brown stuffed   
day, would lose his appetite at the 
sight of million of them.)     
  
    
    
  Let That Turkey Relax! — 
turkey on the family table Thurs-' ministered 
In Today's Press ‘“A bird unfrightened at the 
time of his executidn tastes bet- 
ter, due to the absence of adrena- 
tin in his blood stream, and 
The coma, he says, can be ad- 
stored “hy first salting to bik 
jsoftly, then laying his head on the   
County News........0600005.98 
Food Section... 23 thru 31 
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    completely destroyed the Lakeside 
Oxbow Grocery, 9775 Tlizabeth| ~ 
  Lake road, White Lake Township, 
early Sunday morning, causing an, 
estimated damage in excess of) 
$45,000. 
Contents of the Oxbow Lake 
bnilding including the clothing and, 
t ture of the two families resid a es a oe PhS 
min de adjoining ling quarters| ODETUNE Third Outlet Two Families Escape; 7 
- Firemen Battle Bloze;—~ 
= —— far Bight Hours =} 
A fire of undetermined origin) — 
NEW CHILDREN’S SHOP—Opening of Jacob- 
son’s new Children's Shops at the south corner of 
Willits street and Woodward Avenue is announced © 
today. The 25,000 square feet of space will feature 
outfitting for. boys and girls from babyhood. north corner. 
  
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were destroyed. 
All seven occupants of the % | ] acobson’s Com pletes _ story dwelling fied the flaming 
structure in their night clothing, | 
_after Edmund Greniewicki, ewn- | “\ ; 
BIRMINGHAM — Jacobson’s an-|assortments of women's and misses)   
er ot the building, spread the nounce the opening of their “Chil-|sportwear, coats, suits, shoes and) alarm and summoned firemen. dren's Shops” in a newly complet- 
Greniewicki said that he awak- ¢d building at the corner of North SSectinds i 
ened a little before six to find a 
@moke-fified -room. He aroused _ 
his wife, Helen, and two. daugh- 
and all escaped down a back’ stair-| 
way. 
‘The fire apparently started in. 
the basement and then broke 
through into the store area. Fire- 
men concluded that a 250-gallon 
gil tank located on a second floor 
porch fed oil into the blaze. 
BURNED 8 HOURS 
White Lake Township firemen) 
were aided by men and equipment 
trom Waterford ahd Commerce 
Townships, and Union Lake Vil-   corner will 
lage fire department in fighting opened, Jacobson’s have opened aj°f 
the blaze from 6 a.m. until 2 p.m.' Decorative pick ; 
lon on North Woodward avenue.| From there, buses will continue Water was pumped directly from 
Oxbow Lake with about forty 
hoses being used. 
The loss was only partially cov- 
ered by fire insurance. As soon as 
niewicki plans to build a new store, 
and home on the premises. 
Resume Talks 
in Dock Tieup *Four-Day-Old Walkout   
    
  -*Two Coasts 
NEW YORK # — Union and 
return to 
"We Will Bury You major ports from Maine to Texas. 
€ontract talks between the Inter-| 
ngtiona) Longshoremen's Assn. and 
the New York Shipping Assn. broke 
up Saturday after a bitter meeting. 
About 60,000 dock workers 
walked off the job on the East and 
Gulf coasts when their twice-ex- 
tended contract ran out at mid- 
te work ships 
leaving for Atlantic and Gulf ports 
thwolved in the ILA shutdown. 5   
Pocket Picked in Sleep 
A driver claims his pocket was 
picked while dozing in his car, 
Saturday night, Pontiac police 
said. Edward W. Smith Jr., of 19 
Flizabeth St. said he was robbed 
of his billfoid and $100 while his 
car was parked at the corner of 
Clovese and Branch streets. 
The Weather   Woodward and Willets. 
approximately 
ters, Sandra, 13 and Kathy, 8. separate Jacobson store has been, 
Upstairs tenants, Mr. and Mrs. planned to provide complete out-). 
Pent Tot tt ee 2? inked tres ae." Changes Etfected Weekend Traffic 
Takes 16 Lives | Accounting for Some 
by it. If you-withdraw your troo) 
from Germany, France and : + oe 
ain — I'm speaking of American Willman Says Officials 
are beginning to understand your 
today Grand 
Log include sections of neighboring — by 
ra which included Lake St.!needed to relieve traffic conges- Architect for the Children’ Shops 
25,000\ was Arthur O. A. Schmidt of De- e risst Ci ‘ tion’ through teen years, and is the third building the 
firm has opened in Birmingham. Adjoining is the 
. newly-operied Peter Pan Restaurant, next to the 
Beauty Salon and the Decorative Shop, all on the ‘THE PONTI 
    
Company of Birmingham was the 
general contractor. ——— 
All of the Birmingham Jacob- 
son stores are served by off-street 
parking areas, where two hours 
free parking is offered their shop- 
‘pers. —   
Included Is a targe, yearroma ON) City Bus Route 
aa jas of Today 
The Decorative Shop which fea-/S0uth to Water street, east thereon 
tures gifts and ‘accessores for the 0 Parke, north on Parke to Pike 
home, draperies and decorative Sieet, and then east on Pike to 
\tabrics, wag recently enlarged to|final destination. 
the debris. is cleared away, Gre-. almost double the original selling) Pike street between Perry and area. ‘Cass, as well as Lawrence street, 
: changed to one-way move- The Beauty Salon is under the hates 
direction of nationally famous, ents effective today. 
“Louis” of Grosse Pointe. 
  
      de Birmingham with greater lest total in history. It included 14.1 million tons of iron ore, 5.6 
Khrushchev fo West: ons‘e ‘cram "= 
City, Railroad   
  
  
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now have got yourselvef’ into a 
revon tea en ore” Eve New Talks   of Michigan's Fatalities 
Were Snow and Ice 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
At least 16 persons died in Michi- 
gan traffic accidents during a 
weekend that brought snow and ice 
to many sections of the state. 
They included three Detroit area 
residents who died in a headon 
crash near Brighton. - AC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1956 
perv 
amounts to be included in the an-; “ 
ral budgets tor the various depart The commission tonight will and 
consider requests from the City tion 
gally transferred the money to the! of Trey for giving Birmingham the 
i ater to mul- 
Children’s Shop % 
  
‘laxpayers’ League The Day in Birmingham = ee Remodel City Build 
  
| building has totaled $627,525 since | prRMINGHAM'— Tonight's city, Skating Rink le set for 8 p.m. 
  ; _ room, having probably seen the last 
The suit claims the board of *'ot their did haunts, New furnish- ings are planned. 
ments of the county,"’ and has ille- 
w 
* 68 @ ~~} tiple” dwelling “unit tebe ~ 
In questioning supervisors’ au- 
thority to designate a new court- Pa _— 
house site, the league does not men- : : read. 
tion a suit in 1928 which super-| They will also consider 
visors claim gave them the right.|manager’s suggestions that the BW 
’ The complaint also does not men- ham. It presently is in Troy, 
tion a disputed 1954 anfiéXation to| He suggests, also that water be          The surface willbe. glistening 
. ee under lights it night, says 
837.80, as disclosed in the Press | Furnishings have been moved|recreation director, Robert Girar- 
series, ~ idown into the. large, pager e 
Maple |68 students 7 4 workers who 
      Pontiac of the service center site. allowed the 
If the annexation, now being sub- the annexa’ mae wets mitted by rage al again, is val- a 
id, the entire bui as planned Ae 
would be inside the new city lim-| Hesrings om resening ped 
its, 
courthouse money, claiming | Woodward and~ for Municipal 
“much” of it came from sale of | Parking Lot No, 
an See Chief of Police Ralph Moxley Boatd chairman Delos Hamlin has recommended that the com- 
said recently, ‘We believe that|mission prohibit parking on Willits, 
we are doing what the vast ma- between Woodward and Chester 
jority of the people want us to do.”’ | streets. 
County officials have said the il-| Mrs. Sam Williams, who uses 
legal transfer of surplus moneys|Barbara Gibson as -her career 
to the building fund in past years name, will sing tonight on the Fire- 
‘was necessary because the law/stone Hour, A resident at 
He 
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“We told the Russians that the 
only help we needed from them is 
that they should leave us alone.” 
He added that the Russians 
“promised some weapons for our 
arently our contact with 
a ee is better than that 
of the Kadar government. We suc- 
ceeded in obtaining the release of 
” 
(The deportation of student and 
= worker rebels, originally reported 
last week by Radio Budapest and 
from San An-ithen denied by the same station, 
this!has been one of the sorest points 
with workers prolonging the 
t| strike.)   
         PyYTTT Tt 
fous ond TUESDAY) | Su ials 
  
    was “inadequate” for rapidly-|Southfield, she has appeared 
growing Oakland County : 
the county Board of Auditors, re- contest last year, 
cently pointed out the county’s|   
FREE Floor Guards COMPLETE WITR SCREWS 
Wrought Iron Robert Y. Moore, chairman of|won honors in an Italian onsite) 
    Tey roads and generally poor 
driving conditions in northern 
areas probably contributed to some 
sulted from one-car accidents in 
which the autos careened off high-, 
ways. 
In addition to the traffic dead, 
a farm tractor killed one man and, 
a service station attendant died 
from carbon monoxide fumes. John 
Zinsky, 40, of Detroit, suffered 
fatal head injuries in a fall down 
a flight of basement stairs at a 
party in suburban Taylor Town- 
ship Saturday night. 
Clyde Strait, 70, died in Univer- 
sity Hospital at Ann Arbor Satur- 
day night of injuries suffered ear- 
lier in the day when a tractor he|       farm two miles west of Hanover 
ran over him : of the fatalities. Seven deaths re-| officers of *pay-as-you-go” buildin Twelve Club, which meets 
Rani ere ak ou on 
lars in interest money. - i for Its regular dinner session, 
PADDING’ DENTED 
Officials have said budget sur-| Nominated are W. Lyle Bones, 
ipluses in recent years were not in- president; Rutherford C. Scott, '   tentional, but accumulated be- first vice president, William R. Ar! 
|cause of a high level of business Jund, second vice president; How-| conditions which has increased the ard G. Willett Jr., secretary, and 
county’s income beyond expecta-'James L. Spence, treasurer. 
tions. : There are eight candidates for 
Henry said today his league (@ has sent letters to al] supervisor- 
ing water problems and their 
“If the actions of the board are possible and planned solutions. 
authorized by law, no further 8! Just back ¢ onl an ful   wag attempting to start on his on will be taken by taxpayers, jhunting trip, he'll go tomorrow to; 
the letter states. ‘Ann Arbor to confer. with engi-   
  
was found Saturday in the front 
seat of a car he had driven onto 
a grease rack to repair at an Es- 
canaba gas station. He was killed 
by carbon monoxide fumes, 
  troops — we will not stay one day) May Meet Again Friday 
in Poland, Hungary and Romania.| on Sypport Yard “But we, Mister Capitalists, we 
methods, You have given us a les-| The next step in negotiations be- 
in Egypt. If we had a quar-\tween Grand Trunk Western Rail- 
of our present friendships for Toad and the city of Pontiac for 
the war (World War II), the proved support-yard, might take 
would never have started.” -|place Friday, City Manager Walter 
K. Willman said. 
He said the railroad will send in 
Widening Search 4 tcpartment to, rey bow 
for Training Jet son 
ter 
* ithe Poles, Czechs and Slovaks be-'land needed for the recently-ap- 
fore 
War 
  
search for a missing navy jet train-| Willman fe negotiate with 
tog plane was wilened tod to eee Oe eee ot Seve railroad 
The plane, enroute to Michigan). During discussions, commission- 
from Hensley Field, near Dallas, |ers poin 
Texas, has been missing since posed to the yard’s location be- 
Thursday with two officers aboard. cause jt would prevent the planned 
~The jet was believed to have extension of Stanley Avenue .north 
gone down in the Detroit-Mt. Clem-'to Walton Boulevard. This was 
The search was widened to take, At one of the later meetings, 
in Flint and Port Huron, and Can-/the possibility of moving the 3,000 
ada to London, Ont. by 300-foot yard further west so as 
Fifty air force, navy and civil|to allow for the extension of Holly- 
air patro} planes scanned the area wood was discu%sed. :         yesterday but failel to find a clue| ‘These negotiations are going to 
to the whereabouts of, the jet. take several meetings,” Willman 
said. ‘After the price is established 
the 
Mrs. Edmond Prince jus eorn tiem tt commis:   
              Pull U.4. Weather Bureas Report | 
PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly, 
iy tonight. lew 34-38. Tomerrew. 
increasing cloudiness followed by rain, 
a? night, bigh 54-58. Southerly winds | 
a Cae miles an hour teday and te- 
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Today im Pontiac 
Lawest temperature preceding Sam) | appointed to the Kingswood School ° ~s c: 
Named to Directors  |written agreement mast be reached . — joutlining proposed features of the 
Mrs. Edmncad 1. Prince, ‘yard to make it as attractive as ly Dt. Helen Dodson, Seer possible in the neighborhood that opposed it for months,   
  
Cranbrook board of directors, it’ 
mitt Rittme vemee = 8 mare Maron Goodsle” EXPECT Authorization Dr, Prince, an associate pro- Sun sets Monday at 6:07 p.m. 
Son rises Tuesday et 7:29 om 
Moon seta Tuesday at 9 50 am 
Moon rises Monday at 6:32 pm. 
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‘1. & fessor of astronomy at the Me- f Fj h 5 ik 
Math-Hulbert Observatory of the Or TiS! er trike 
University of Michigan, is the only . ofl : 
woman member of the American’ Fisher Body Division 596 
Astronomicat i 
  ‘ Society; She is in-UAW doesn't expect..authorizati 
PY) anal | ternationally known as ‘an author- ere oo pamcaryan Pages to 
rue —_ ity on sun-earth- relationshi strike until around Nov. 30, Harold ie Goreme oem = A. Grarit, president of the local, 
temperature... ........,.6. +00 44, said. | ot ol : 4 Berkley Man Cut He expressed confidence fhat 
            
            
     
   
     as Car Leaves Road post 
St, Berkley, was treated and|™é the plant. l released cuts and bruises at Grievances included alleged a 
-\ Pontiac General Hospital- Saturday = Saeine working conditions following an auto accident in front “#9 oe 
of 10263 M59 in White Lake Town-|*" ‘ Plant,” Grant said! 
      
    
     
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  were Miss Teetah C. Dondero, 26, 
of Huntington Woods; Kenneth H. 
Ervin, 34, of Dearborn; and Wil- 
liam Rowe Jr., 33, Detroit. 
Other triffic victims included: 
Mrs. Elvira M. Losey, 74, of 
‘Dearborn Township. 
Mary J. Brekik, 13, of Detroit. 
Kenneth MacLennon, 28, of Rose- 
ville. 
William D. Schmidt, 87, of Dex- 
ter. : 
Mrs. Elizabeth Buckley, 69, of 
Inkster. 
‘Samuel Gunn, 27, of Walled 
Lake. _ — — 
James H. Murphy, 52, of Lake 
Orion. 
tural 
and Frank Wallen. 
George Carlisle Tipper, 57, of 
Fair Haven. 
Henrietta Craft, 16, of Ravenna. 
  
Pontiac Resident Injured 
las Automobiles Collide 
William Whited, 27, of 14 Gordon -{St. was slightly injured when the 
car he was in collided with another 
and bounced into an advertising 
sign last night. 
A passenger with Raymond °G. 
Dillard, 26, of the same address, 
Whited was treated for hand and 
knee injuries at Pontiac General 
Hospital. = _ : 
Dillard and the other driver, 
Donald W. Heacock, 25, of Mt. 
Clemens were not injured. Police 
said the accident was on Auburn 
avenue at East boulevard, where 
Heacock admitted turning left into Dillard's car. a 
  
Woman, Daughter Hurt 
When Auto Overturns 
A Detroit woman and her 12- 
year-old daughter escaped with 
veal minor bruises Saturday when 
    Francine B., were released fol- 
eral Hospital. ; 
The woman was unable to ex- 
  
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was a member of St. Benedict's 
Pontiac Township, _..__.___|Catholie Church, of the Altar So- Mrs. Jean Kaplan, 42, andjciety and of the League of Catholic 
lowing treatment at Pontiac Gen-| 
Hope Cemetery. -. “Tfor the North Evergreen intercep- 
i and sewage treatment plant. Pontiac Deaths : An authority meeting is to be! 
Johnathan B. Brownihg ealled when the estimates are pre- 
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  Warren T. Fitzgerald 
_.Word has been received of the) Hungaria sudden death of Warren Fitzgerald,|told the 79-nation General Assem- 
65, of 815 Adams St., Owosso, on/bly that the reported 
tiac for about 30 years, recently at| dar. 
2194 Parkinson Drive. . 
He had worked in several divi- 
sions of the General Motors Co./ were 
where he helped in developing the fact. The criminals, he said, 
automatic transmission. He was) not 
last employed with the Mid-West/are loading Hungarians on trains 
Abrasive Co. of Owosso. for ° . 
Born in Pennsylvania, the son' ‘The Cuban delegate urged sup- 
he attended Lehigh University. He|ing’g halt to the reported depor- 
married Lynia Potts in 1927 in/tations. — . 
Lansing. He attended the First 
Methodist Church. ° ; A 
He is survived by his wife; his\Orion Resident Injured mothér, of Houston, Texas; a sis-|; * 
ter, Mrs, Walter Watkins, also of|'” Auto Accident — 
Houston; a brother, Harry, of Ra- S 
leigh, North Carolina, and several   
at the Jennings-Lyon Chapel orion 
Y tcun cts Bek. A WR: 
schlaeger officiating. 
  Johnathan B. Browning, the child| Grand opening ef Eton Park 
   
     
      
      
        
      
        
           
        
    
    
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‘jabout a year, after living in Pon-j/in the government of Janos Ka-| 
‘Caray's wonderfal + of Leslie and Katherine Fitzgerald,!port of Cuban proposal demand-|~ 
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$30,779 More Needed 
to Reach UF Objective 
Residents of the Pontiac area have 
30 more days to put the 1956 United 
Fund over the top. 
The decision to extend the cam- 
paign was reached when it was 
discovered that contributions to date 
totaled $581,423 or 95 per cent of 
the $612,202 goal. This means that 
the volunteer solicitors have another 
month to get the $30,779 needed to 
keep unmarred the community's 
record of never having failed to reach 
the objective of seven t prerious cam- 
paigns. 
    
  
  
  
  
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Everyone who has not con- 
tributed so far must do his share 
to insure that necessary finances ° 
will be available next year to 
carry on the vital work of 54 © 
participating agencies. Making 
this campaign a success is not 
the sole responsibility of Chair- 
man Willman’s corps of solici- 
This is a community obligation. 
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Pontiac can’t afford to fall in this 
campaign. We ,cannot urge too 
strongly that all those who haven't 
yet contributed, do so now. 
For the last seven years Pontiac 
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    7 has been a better, happier piace to | 
ae live. and work because we always 
: have reached our United Fund ob- 
Let's keep it that way. 
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7 Gruenther’s Warnings 
In his farewell message as Com- 
mander of the North Atlantic Treaty 
Alliance, Gen. ALFRED M. GRrvuEN- 
THER has warned the Western world 
that NATO must be kept strong. 
Addressing himself to the West 
at Frankfort, he said that NATO. 
must be maintained regardless 
of the strains that come up from 
time to time. He added that ij i 
   
        
   
              
             
     
      
   
     
   
         to deter war, to make an act of 
aggression so destructive and so 
expensive it can never happen.” 
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s At the same time the General made 
o a fitting reply to Russia's threat of 
: attacking Britain and France with 
“rocket weapons” over the Suez 
crisis. Any such attack he made 
clear to the Russians, would be met 
with instant retaliation which would 
destroy the Soviet Union. 
Finally Gen. Gruenther warned 
that unless the Middle East situa- 
tion is solved it could have an ad- 
verse effect on European defense 
nnn nmr ce ie the first tine of our own 
defense. 
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Gen. GruENTHER soon is to turn 
-— ever his NATO command to a capable 
successor, GEN. LAURIs Norstap and 
* accept the presidency of the Ameri- 
can Red Cross. For three years and a 
half Gen. GruxntTuer has labored to 
build up a defense force on the con- 
_tinent of Europe. His military and 
diplomatic abilities will be missed by 
the Western alliance. 
Asian Elected to House Voters of the 29th Congressional 
District (Imperial Valley). of Call- 
fornia have elected the first Asian 
ever to hold a seat in the United 
States Congress. : a: 
He is 57-year-old Da.ir Sincu 
‘ -Saunp, a native of India who 
‘came to this country 35 years   
     
     
—NATO's number-one mission’ “is —— - 
_ of 104 ee Ave ; nia ne a “small vend 
in Riverside, Mr. Saunv's only - 
of the peace in Westmoreland, 
Calif. 
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In the recent election he defeated 
the famous _aviatrix, JACQUELINE. 
‘Cocuran OpiuM by 4,000 votes after 
having. been an-easy winner in the > 
primary. Mrs. OpLUM, a Republican 
and wife of FLoyp OpLuM a wealthy 
industrialist and flier of note in his 
own right, is a successful OEE 
turer of cosmetics. 
She campaigned by air, flying from 
town to town in her own Lockheed 
Lodestar. Saunp waged a plodding 
campaign which was inexpensive and 
neighborly. His victory shows the 
people of Asia that an Asiatic Ameri- 
can can be elected to represent other 
American citizens in our national 
House. 
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Representative-Elect Saund ig, — 
planning a lecture tour in India. 
During it he should be able to give 
the people of his native land, in- 
cluding its leaders, some, im- 
portant and much needed truth 
about the United States. 
  
It is , suggested that future school 
buildings be constructed without 
windows—unless, of course, the re- 
sulting frustration of children who previotis public office was justice 
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Double Trouble   
enjoy breaking windows would warp David Lawr ence Says: 
High Court Recognized Dissenters their personalities. 
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The Man About Town   
Unique System 
Businessman Appears 
to Be on Success Road 
Autumn: What we're afraid 
will get too chummy with winter. 
Word comes to me oy the beautiful 
and enterprising Washington community, 
just over the line in Macomb County, that 
Vernon LaCross, 
Pontiac Press carrier there, is doing & 
mighty fine job, and has unique ways of 
getting more business. His good friend, 
the 
Rev. Lleyd O. Chase, 
Pastor of the Washington First Baptist 
—Church, is quite an artist, and helps _ 
Vernon with some attractive announce- 
ments . 
One of these pictures a western round- 
up, and says, “The greatest roundup in 
history is The Pontiac Press c -verage 
of local, national and world wide news 
and events” . 
Another shows“a man asieep in his 
chair, while his newspaper, “The Daily 
Drab,” falls to the floor. And the caption 
adds, “You'll stay awake -eading The 
Pontiac Press.” 
Still another shows a newsboy shout- 
ing “Extra,” with the appended caption, 
“The Pontiac Press is always Extra.” 
Three of the remaining 11 in 
our football contest were elim- 
inated when Auburn defeated 
~-Georgia, 20-0, Saturday. They 
were the entries who predicted 
Georgia would win. 
The eight who picked Auburn 
to win, carry over te the Thanks- 
giving Day game between Cornell 
and Penn. Seven of them pick 
Cornell te win and one favors 
Penn. 
A freshman at the 
Colorado, University of 
Carol Donaldson, 
the daughter of 
Mayor and Mrs. William W. Donaldson, 
writes home that the Community Fund 
slogan there is, “Don't pass the buck— 
give it.” 
Well known Yaron pons Oakland 
County is 
Judge Ira W. Jayne, 
who is retiring after a long period of 
service in the Wavne County Circuit 
Court. He is a native of Fenton, the 
writer has known him for two-thirds of 
a century, and in my last conversation 
-_-with-him i learned that he knows the 
Pontiae area like a book. - 
“After many years of waiting, I now 
have it,” writes 
“Happy Housewife,” ; 
under a Pontiac postmark Her husband 
bought her a complete new kifchen 
equipment, “Because as a premium the 
store = him a deer rifle for himself.” 
Peery den for the last few 
years has made its home in the Proud 
Lake district, a few miles west of Pontiac, 
where 
Arthur Flinterman 
says it follows its herd. The leg, front 
one, was evidently shot off. 
Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cook. 
    a “Metamora; ninety -seventh ay fo 
e | . Se a4 ‘ Pak ibis wed-   
WASHINGTON — Less than a 
mpnih 3 go an important. state- 
ent was issued by 100 prominent 
lawyers from 31 states but, due 
to the preoccupation of almost 
everybody with the presidential 
campaign. its significance was 
overlooked 
The, statement was an obvious 
attempt to answer the ‘Southern 
Manifesto'’—the document  pre- 
viously issued by 100 or more 
members '.of Congress who €x- 
pressed criticism of the decision 
of the Supreme Court of the United 
States on the segregation questien. 
But the 100 lawyers, while dis- 
claiming any suth purpose, struck 
a blow at freedom of. discussion 
and the right of citizens to express 
dissent from the opinions of the 
Supreme Court 
“To accuse the court of usurping 
authority when it reviews legis- 
lative acts, or of exercising 
‘naked power’ is te jeopardize 
the very Institution of judicial 
review. To appeal for ‘resistance’ 
to decisions of the Court ‘by any 
lawful means’ is to utter a self- 
contradiction, whose ambiguity 
can only be calculated to promote 
disrespect | for our fundamental 
jaw. 
The privilege of criticizing a 
decision of the Supreme Court 
carries with it a corresponding 
obligation—a duty to recognize the 
decision as the supreme law of 
the land as long as it remains 
in force” 
Abraham Lincoln. however, it 
will be recalled. said in a speech 
in 1858: 
“We propose so resisting it (the 
_Dred_ Scott decision) as to have 
it reversed if we can, and a new 
judicial rule established upon this 
subject.’ 
LAWFUL RESISTANCE 
The 100 lawyers. on the other 
hand. seem to be trying to convey 
the impression that there is no 
such thing as “‘resistance by law- 
ful means."’ Yet every decision of 
the Supreme Court is ‘‘resisted’’ in 
a lawful sense when a new case 
is brought that challenges the first 
decision and seeks to have it 
overruled. - 
Perhaps the most notable ex- 
ample is the vigorotis campaign 
carried on in the court of public 
opinion by prominent churchmen 
against the famous decision in the 
“McCollum Case’ hv the Supreme 
Court in 1948 
It was on the subject of religious 
instruction conducted after regular 
school hours by private teachers 
in public school buildings. This 
was unanimously ruled by the court 
to be a violation of the first 
amendment. which forbids Con- 
gress to pass any law with respect 
to “the establishment of any 
religion.” : 
Four years later that decision 
was reversed by a 6-to-3 vote of 
the court in another case in which 
certain children, whose parents 
had willed it, were “released” to 
go to other parts of the city for 
religious instruction while the 
other students were required to 
stay in school. 
The three justices said they 
saw no difterence—school facil- 
ities were still being used to 
make sure certain children did 
g6 to religious schools and_cer- 
tain records on the subject were 
kept by public school authorith-s. 
But during that four-year interval   
   
       
           
          
         _ “0.4K, folks, time for bed.” Sted hey what had been happening” Pro- 
fessor Edward S. Corwin, eminent 
constitutional autholity, said the 
Supreme Court “has the mght to 
make history, as it has often done 
in the past. but it has no right 
to remake it” 
Also, Henry P. Van Dusen 
president of the facuity of Union 
Theological Seminary of New York 
and prominent in the World Coun- now 
cil of Churches. spoke of Mr 
Corwin’s views as qa ‘Sweeping 
indictment’ and made several 
lectures and speeches on the sub- 
of the Supreme Court 
Certainly these churchmen had 
a reht te utter their dissent. Jus-   
tice Black the 
public campaign against the frst 
derision. «ard in the 192 opinion 
of the Supreme Court in referring to 
“With equal conviction and cer- 
tainty. others have thought the 
McCollum decision fundamentally 
wrong and have pledged continuous 
warfare against it. The opiniens in 
the Court below and the briefs 
here reflect these diverse view 
points 
Doubtless Justice Black used the 
term “warfare” only in the met 
aphorical sense. which is also the 
WAS “Southern Manifesto 
presumably used the word resist.’ 
(Copyright, 1956, New York 
Herald Tribune Inc.) the 
Dr. William Brady Says:   
Patient Got the Brush-Off: 
She Had Breast Cancer Six years ago the lady consulted 
several doctors about something 
which worried her—for a year or 
weeks—a drop of blood appeared 
on her clothing over the left breast. 
All the doctors took the same at- 
titude—it was not serious. But she 
returned several times to one doc- 
tor with the same complaint, and 
he finally referred her to a spe- 
cialist, to put her mind at rest. 
The specialist said: There is 
something definitely wrong, but 
it doesn't appear to be anything 
serious. However, if it gets worse 
you should have something done - 
about it. 
As far as the iady could tell, it 
got no worse thereafter, 
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One day she asked the physician 
in the health service department 
of the company where she was em- 
ployed for something to relieve 
stiffness of the muscle between 
shoulder and breast, The doctor 
didn’t like the looks of the breast 
on the other side and urged her to 
have a surgery staff doctor see it. 
FOUND CANCER 
Upshot of the whole thing was 
that a biopsy was made (a wee 
bit of -breast tissue removed _un- 
der local anesthesia and examined 
under microscope by pathologist). 
The pathologist found malignancy 
feancer), and the lady underwent 
mastectomy iremoval of the 
breast). 
—~Phe operation was four yeart ~~ 
ago last March, and although the 
doctors say she is now 90 per 
cont safe she still _ in fear 
of recurrence, : ~ 
es Now the lady asks some em- 
barrassing questions, which I'd at- 
tempt to answer only if I could 
first discuss the case with each of 
the doctors she consulted. 
“Now, why," asks the lady, 
“should a doctor, knowing the im- 
portance of such small things as 
bleeding, however slight. be so un- 
concerned as to brush a person off 
with ‘Oh, it doesn't look like any- 
thing’? 
“Even the specialist she first 
consulted didn’t suggest a biopsy, 
says the lady. When a person's life 
is at stake why gamble?” 
(Mrs. W. B. B.) 
~~¥-would tike to hear from some 
good doctors, surgeons, — patholo- 
gists who have answers to these 
questions. 
ENTITLED TO BEST - 
This Minnesota lady and a mil- 
lion of her sisters are entitled to 
the best answers the medical pro- 
fession has’ ie oh questions, 
You don’t know what hoofla 
means? ft means the attitude of 
as the A first_con-.     masterful jeb of hedging. pro 
erastinating, or protecting his 
professional reputation, 
Trouble with the doctors was that 
they were not open and honest 
They brushed the lady off with a 
subterfuge, ‘‘nothing serious.” ‘no 
organic trouble.”’ or other irrespon- 
sible negative suggestion 
Of course the lady's unuttered 
question was “Have I got cancer 
of the breast?” and of course the 
doctors had nothing else in mind 
when the, opined that the trouble 
wae ‘not serious" 
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Sigqvediceiers—ret more thet one-page 
or 100 words long pertaining to personal 
health and hygiene, not to disease. diag- 
nosis, or treatment, will be answered by 
D: William Brady, if o stamped sei!- 
eddressed envelope is sent to @ Pon- 
tiee Press, Pontiac, Michigan. 
(Copyright 1956) - Noice. of. the People   
"Against Railroad ‘and GM 
be candenset when neues “pun over“us~ eine lack of space. 
| wonder how | many people were - 
, Commis- 
railroad. 
Not very many, I'll wager. 
I don't believe the people were 
given a squafe deal as I believe 
the railroad wag unwilling te — 
even consider another location. 
They are going to plant greenery 
to make the site attractive, Will 
this be full grown when it is 
planted and will it also hide the 
noise and dirt? That's a laugh. 
What is going to happen when 
these shifting trains start block- 
ing traffic on Baldwin avenue and 
where have they been shifting 
trains heretofore? 
Why were builders allowed to 
build homes in this area? I'll wag- 
er the people who bought them 
were not told ‘they would probably 
have a railroad yard nearby or 
even that jt was zoned commercial! 
When you start fighting General 
Motors and the railroad, wha 
chance did we have? =e 
Mrs. M. T. Dunn 
Longfellow 
Miss Jones’ Gift 10 W. 
_Is Commended 
T think Sarah Van Hoosen Jones 
is one of the great Citizens of this 
area. Her current gift of 300 acres 
to Michigan State University is 
just one more sign of her gen- 
erosity and interest in the eounty,- 
state and nation She has been a 
fine influence for good in this 
general area. 
Neighbor 
Says Intelligence 
Still Has Place 
In the last election one of the 
broadcasung companies devised a 
“wonderful computer’ which was 
going to give the results of the 
election almost as soon as the last 
ballot was cast. Well, at some time 
past eleven o'cloek this great 
gadget proclaimed that the odds 
were eight to one that the Republi- 
cans would control the Senate 
Any ordinary morta! with fust 
a normal supply of brains would 
have said the baftle was 50-50 at 
that hour and he would have been 
exactly right The Dems took the 
Senate and the silly odds on the 
wrong winner show these machines 
have their limitations and draw 
backs Theres still .a place for 
ntelligence in the world 
Mathematician 
‘Must Heed Call to Help Hungary’ 
We must answer the call, The 
people of Hungary have given their 
‘blood freely in their fight for the 
freedom, they have hever known 
We have urged the enslaved people 
of Europe and Asia to revolt 
against the Communists. They have 
revolted and we did not help them. 
We have not practiced what we 
preached, 
Hungary has died to the tune 
of the Russian machineguns, 
tanks and bombs Men, women 
and children have been mur 
dered. Hospitals, hemes and 
baby clinies have net heen 
spared.” 
by while the Russian animals de- 
stroy Hungary’ 
We must help Hungary. If we 
back down Row the Reds will   
Case Records of:a aychoionat   Are we going te stant —- 
    
“Reader Praises” 
Detour Editorial 
Thank you for your efforts "4 
improving the detour at Te 
and Orchard Lake. Your ci 
seas editoriais~are fae ad. 
usually bring results. 
I hope that sore day soon some 
member of your staff will inspect 
West Howard Street; westward 
from Baldwin. That 200 feet of 
pavement is in need of repair and 
has needed repairtmg since Sep- 
tember, 
Malcolm H, Humbert 
First Time Voter 
Offers Comment 
I was interested in the editorial 
in The Press referring. to the sav- 
ings of time and money by using 
voting machines in Pontiac. I think 
the electorate in general gives 
three loud cheers 
1 also believe the city should 
study the situation carefully and 
consider some additional ma- 
chines or else splitting prec incts 
further, Perhaps all of ua were 
sort of new to the machines and 
perhaps we will vote faster with 
each sauceceding election, 
  There were lines af several pre- 
cincts I am told and I know I 
hag to Wait quite a long time my- 
self, Our voting should be as_mod-__ 
ern as the rest of our city equip 
men'. 
First Time Voter 
P Were 
By JAMES J. METCALFE 
Things look so different when we 
Retirn to places old Quite 
strange are those familiar scenes 
Our memories would-hold . 
We walk the path of vesteryear .. . 
And we recall its riame And 
though each landmark still is there 
It does not seem the same... 
But actually as time has’ passed 
« .. There has been little change 
.. And if we had not gone awav 
. We would see nothing strange 
. The major change has been in 
us And in our point of view . 
As we have traveled widely. and 
Have had adventures new... 
he faded bur... 
. While 
. And The picture may 
It has not left its frame 
long ago we wandered off . . 
we are not the same 
a 1956 
Looking Back 
158 Yeare Ago , 
CITY DODGES enforcement of 
housing law 
SYMPATHY COAI 
ing fast _ strike spread- 
% Years Ago — 
BARCELONA DESTRUCTION is 
threatened by Spanish rebels 
120 JAPANESE die in flood as 
earthen dam breaks 
THOUGHTS FOR TODAY 
Te whom coming. as unte w& 
living stene disallowed ladeed of 
men, but chosen of God, and 
precious —I Peter %: 4. 
* * * 
Christ is the foundation of all 
our hopes for time and for eternity 
Oh. build on this divine foundation! 
All other foundations are sinking 
sand —Robert MacArthur DD. 
  Can Dogs Detect Disease by Odor? Duke’s behavior should inter- 
est all of you people who tworry 
about cancer. It also suggests 
some very fascinating possibili- 
ties that physicians and psy- 
chologists may wish to erplore 
further. If a bloodhound can 
identify a culprit from among 
1,000 people, why can't similar- 
iy trained dogs pick out -undi- 
agnosed medical patients? 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case T-325: Duke, aged three. is 
a beautiful bird dog who . belongs 
to friends of ours in Chicago. 
Duke was Very fond of a man 
“named Bill who used to play with 
him regularly. In fact, they ' were 
great pals. 
* 
But Bill was ill for several 
months and didn’t get over to visit 
Duke. Finally, Bill was able to 
s call again. 
- Now Duke growled at him and 
hristled fiercely. Duke actually act- 
ed as if Bill were a total stranger 
> sa-his owner had to hold Duke 
by the collar all the time that Bill 
was, in the house. 
Bill nor Duke’s owner 
Just 16 days later Bill died of 
from which he had been 
for months: 
“Dr, , do you suppose Duke 
smelled the presence of death?” 
his owner asked.  ~ 
“Could the blbod chemistry in 
Bill's boty have changed so mark- 
edly during those months he was 
dying of leuherta that Duke re- 
garded Bill as a total stranger?” 
WS CAN DOGS NOLET DISRABET «5, +“ ecent- an 
“denen ot oe sa . 
" ana) ‘the. ‘tice: seoeie did a ‘evohe ey mul What... den -T shail pase" slong thie chal: 
      do you think of this case? Have 
_you ever experienced anything sim-_ 
ilar to it? 
Some breeds of dog have an un- 
usually keen sense of smell. A 
bird dog. for instance, can scent 
a quai) at a great distance, And 
blood hounds are noted for their 
keen perception of the "poor of 
human beings. 
Just let a blood hound sniff at 
the shoe of the culprit, and that 
hound will follow a relatively cold 
  
  trail for miles until the dog finally 
catches up with his prey. ~ 
During the war, we used dogs in 
the K-9 Corps to scent the presence _ 
* of enemies at night. 
as Japanese and North Koreans. 
It may likewise ‘be possible to 
train dogs to do the same thing re- 
garding cancer patients. 
CANCER DETECTIVES E 
This intensive “educational pre. 
    A dog's skill in this regard ts 
surprising, Se we paychologists 
~ and medics might “he able to fol- 
low a similar procedure in de- 
tecting disease that possibly — 
chagge the bleed picture of a pa- 
tient and thus alter his body 
odor. 
For example, the blood disease 
called leukemia undoubtedly 
_changes the.chemistry of the-ciren- - 
lating blood, so it is conceivable 
that Duke was thus confused about 
his former friend named Bill. 
Maybe we could condition special 
dogs to serve as medical detectives 
for cancer of the womb vs. cancer 
of the bowel, hings or’ prostate. 
5 * * * 
Long before a patient might sus- 
pect he had cancer and even be- 
fore the usual medical findings 
patient and pick him out of a group 
2 —— waiting in the doctor's 
; It may seem rather far-fetched, “but It might even be possible for 
such dogs to scent unrecognised 
cases of mild diabetes and even 
. potential — 
& criminal among a crowd of 
_ people, a similarly conditioned ea- 
nine might spot an undiagnosed 
       
   
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4 Meving te the run-down estate he inherited. Mr. Poore 
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juices. Tomorrow you will have a cradle for her. 
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A Bench and a Doll 
When the first pilgrims arrived in New England they were settlers. 
in a new world. From the forests, they had to chop down trees to 
build houses and furniture. This week we will show you how.to make’ 
a set of doll - sized furniture in the simple, solid style of the early 
settlers. If you save them all and put them together in a cardboard) 
box laid on its side, they will make a doll - sized room, as the sketch 
shows. '     
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meals. Color it dark brown with your crayons and past it down on 
heavy brown construction paper. 
Cut out the pieces and cut the three slots in the bench and the slits 
at the ends of the bar. Slip the bar into the slots on the bench legs, 
and secure by pushing the slits down. 
An early pilgrim doll was probably carved out of white pine wood 
and tinted with berry juices. When you color our paper doll, leave the 
cape, cuffs, apron and edge of the hood white and make the dress’ 
brown or dull red since most of the dresses were dyed with nny   
(Patty Corrigan, Edison, N.J., was the first to send us this idea, | 
and she wins $10. Send in your ideas care of this newspaper. Violet) 
Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures). 11-19 
Tomorrow: A Cradle 
  
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in Middle East Crisis -| ». 
: By JAMES MARLOW tackon Egypt lars = 
- _-@eseciated Press N yest Ment they were sia terin un- 
WASHINGTON @ — The hier- oo ae ek was a*quick attempt. 
archy of the Roman Catholic WASHINGTON @®—The men in to divert attention from Hungary, 
Church in the United States has the Kremlin run their foreign af- put it served other purposes. 
appealed for a “veritable crusade fairs ike a delicatessen store Next the big slice of ham: This 
of prayer . . . for the specific ends/where they mix bolegna, ham end wa¢ their proposal that the United 
that international sanity ‘will tri- a little cheese for the mice with States join them in attacking the 
umph over war, that justice may a copious helping of ground glass. 4 merican allies, Britain and: 
be. vindicated by the nations But they were able to whip this prance but only if the U. N. ap- 
under law.” dish together only because of the proved. They knew beforehand 
not mere rhetoric to say almost incredible stupidity of the 4. UN. would never approve. 
this juncture the worid is British and French statesmen who Then the cheese for the mice: 
poised on the brink of disaster." had made a career of forelg™ This was posing as the Arabs’ 
the churchmen said. “It is grim 2ffairs too. ‘outraged friend when it has been 
realism, Yet war in modern terms * ¢« ¢ known tor years they were trying 
would be a nightmare of unimag-. Before they attacked Egypt it to get a foothold in the Middle 
inable horrors. It-can only annihi--must-be assumed the British.and East, aithough only yesterday   
late; it has no power to solve our French had to think of what might Premier Bulganin piously denied 
problems.” jhappen once they started, partic- such a thought. 
* * ‘ularly when they acted — Finally came the ground glass: 
The statement was issued on be- knowledge of their ally, ted This was their veiled threat — 
the 2716 cardinals, arch- | States. ‘so veiled it could only be guessed 
bishops and bishops at the close They had to realize these would), +), peat — to the British and of their annual meeting here. be obvious results of their action: French to get out of Egypt. 
The bishops said the United Na- 1. It would hurt — as it did — aig yesterday they called on 
tiens “offers the only present = relationship with=this. Coun- the British and French to pay-the ymise Ww ustained TY. - __-, Egyptians damages, a proposal 
peace in our time—peace with any 2. Tt would damage the United ihe Egyptians themselves haven't i ction” Nations and perhaps wreck it if suggested yet 
They sald Presient Eisenhow- it did not do something to offset. This latest move may be. the 
er has set ‘a pattern of vigorous the blow, such as condemning the frst of several Russian efforts to 
leadership” in the cause of peace attack and even trying to restore niin the U.N. efforts to. restore| “and has emphasized many of peace with a U.N. police force. peace by keeping the pot bub- 
the points which have been dwelt both of which the U.N. did: bling and boiling. | upon by Pope Pius XII.” ; Expressing “genuine  satisfac- 3. It would badly damage — as | 
Bs : : it did — Western influence among B d B d T h | 
tion’ at the course followed by 1, arabs of the Middle East. DANG Danas logether the 
said: That influence may be wrecked 
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aie ation Wade wig oot or eoeeat a nn ts Sa Dah William J.|K. Francis and Marjorie S. Hark- 
Pontiac; Margaret Savich andPatricia L. Branch of Clarkston; |Birmingham; Mabel B. Pepper of! mind lm ee acy oe Mardelle_N, Meyer, both of De-Gloria J. ee ee   
pr sagh etn" of ~ wad eng Taft-Hartle | as Thieves Flee nd big 9 pevrond 
y aw - R db! Ie’ Elkins and Dennis W. Beach, all! 
oa oc of Pontiac: Mel L- Vaara, Edward! toning twe MSU education | wacsHINGTON @ — A special! N. w® — Drivers ® Hintz, Marilyn D. Green, Geor- STOCKTON, Calif. igia A. Green and Terry W. Thom- labor-management committee term. “Instructional Materials in (tom set of two Stolen éars became fright- ; 
Sastre ramet Pe lor nats ao tee Ray alt Ce * President Eisenhower for chang-/“r Ted lights — ne at MH Walled Lake. 
      nings and on Wednesday nights Others in the leadership class 
Dr. Edward Pfau teaches the Sons 14 88 it applies to the in. om foot s ss ‘swale ot Lake Ose desk dor course entitled, “Teacher and Strau ion; Ja 
Administrative Leadership.” | Secretary of Labor Mitchell Pad seer yy tg eter of Davisburg; Thomas C. veel a called the - together as he ait ‘cake oadin Campbell of Mt. Clemens; Robert 
nrollment of teachers in Michi- had promised the recent|*Utos y. P. Kohloff of St. Clair Shores; gan State University extension political campaign. Both reported their cars stolen James W. Skvarenina of Owosso; courses across the state jorend It was expected the discussions. Saturday. Aldon H. Wepfer of Ortonville and 
  “|\would ‘deal primarily with pro That night Patrolman Art Dos Gerald L. Hughes of Goodrich. | 
|posals to enkct special hiring pro- 5¢Y, investigating a minor traffic’ | 
visions in the building and eg pod Pom saw an automobile stop 
struction field. Eisenhower pre.suddenly and the driver flee into Boxcar Kills “|viously has proposed that Con-® field. = 
Sleeping Family gress allow employers and unions Minutes later, a eceua car 
HOUSTON, Tex. (®—A_ switch- in the industry to enter con- wg etch 
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assumes both drivers ing freight train backed a box car| rine the iadeasen ef @ enas about | 
dawn yesterday, killing a family | 
‘aieee.|. Olly shout 1 percetatanime " 4 4 6: the Re. land in Switzerland is said to be They were Hilliard Davis Har- 
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One of the twin boys borh to Mrs: 
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Silver Cloud.. Her brother is Chief 
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| grandmother ° at 
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’ Buddhists Appeal to U.N, {fom Katmandu, the se Latetmemmeeommaiege: 2 Fj F “Tt has not been shown that wel 900! Pas | 
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NEW DELHI @ — The fourth'a series rm Denies les. oni” paige Se al YES,. WE GAN ; 
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cago roceryman pistol which killed Dimopoulos was April: figured cost of the river- gtubborn cases! I Jewelry Dept. 
front building at $42,548,000 but \ 
| : ms found in his right hand. that subsequent estimates hiked _— 
leved SuICcIde The skeleton, clad in shirt, slacks the total to $49,441,000. The mayor ° ‘and shoes, was found by a rabbit indicated the price spiral stem- f HO ME OWN ERS | 
TRON MOUNTAIN, Mich. (AP)— hunter beneath a large pine tree. med from a $2,245,000 blunder in \e 
Authorities today investigated the Authorities said it had been there Whderestimating the amount off og abou — = , needed. . ‘ . . 
Hi-Fi Vi la Obes tuceedas aa last spring or earlier, F — said = = co The NEW type of home owners’ insurance. All your 
1-fl ictro » ST, ator steel was low by about 1, coe sg ; . | te! 
|! haisicn lncan ould Betghioniet aeiee tons, adding. “Any engi or} PClicies in one with only one expiration date 
'a week ago in a woods near Iron Dies After S architect will tell you no greater FIRE—WIND—THEFT—LIABILITY—ETC. 
3739” {Mountain. ies After Surgery me SS DWELLING. AND. FURNISHINGS 
= _N.Zarnadi, Dickinson LOS ANGELES ® — Brain can- estimates. : SAVE uP TO 25% 
leounty prosecutor, said examina- cer has — poe . Rich-| - 2 °° See or Call 
‘ ; 4 ; _ ard Murphy, 29, brother of actor) Giffels said periodic increases Plays all 4 record speeds. Has ‘thon at the — police laboratory and war hero Audie Murphy. tin estimates “have been due to MAYNARD OHNSON 
3 speakers, Brass legs at no East Lansing showed the bullet; ‘The brother, who lived in Fon- a continuing rise in costs of labor ' 
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price. bassoon player. prepares to push 
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his wife, Anita, to the ceiling. | 
THE The six-foot, wheel-mounted mon 
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‘Columnist Finds Gems of Wisdom in Mail ; 
3 NEW YORK i®—Some things a.deaths by firearms in the United 
columnist _nilgiit fever know~ if States-ast year -the--largest -vic-. 
he didn’t open his mail—or listen tim group consisted of children’ 
‘at cocktail parties: between.2 and 14 years old. 
' That most pawnbrokere have That fires killed 6,500 Amer- 
‘charged the same interest rate on icans in 1955, and a lot of them, 
joans—17 per cent—since the 17th were smokers who lit a last cig- 
Century. arette in bed just before dozing’ 
s off. That a carpet sweeper manu- 
ve That scientists have found they facturer has started a national 
can make a normal cell cancer- campaign to ge: an Shour work 
‘ous by cutting down on its oxy- day for housewives. The reaction 
gen supply. of the average ‘husband: ‘What 
That the “realistic effects” 1 nl 
‘ont 35 i Hiroe crate NeW State Head 
Chosen for Lebanon 
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    an icicle, $50 for a shefl hoie, 
for a rain-splashed window, = 
$24,000 for a 24foot model of the 
  |. (Mayflower. : BEIRUT, Lebanon uF — A nei 
Be Tuat of ; = = <= government has been formed in 
a (Aavertiement) -Lebanon With Samj Soih once 
P ‘again the pretnier. -_ 
4 Plagued Day And President Camille "Chamoun 
E- picked Solh to replace Abdullah 
Yaffi, who resigned Friday. Solh 
appointed his Cabinet last night 
An ihternationally known diplo- Night with Bladder s 
d Discomfort? mat, Dr. Charles Malik, is the 
ie 3 new foreign minister. He formerly 
Such = common thing as unwise eating was ambassador to Washington er drink may be a source of mild, but 
an irritations—making you and delegate to the United Na- 
tions 
Lebanon censorship has re- 
stricted news of the government 
crisis. Reports from Syria said 
‘Yaffi resigned because President 
Chamoun refused to break diplo- 
matic relations with Britain and 
Fran vantages—act in three ways for your speedy 
return to comfort. 1—They have an easing 
poy be on bladder irritations o3 “¢ 
fast -relieving action on nagging 
ache, en te aches and law ce. 
3—A wondert mild diuretic action thru a 
rT ee te bo one m ey . ’ canne Wanee pallet nb enlored for The US. Steel Corp., was the 
over 60. years. Ask for lerige, ove y largest private coal producer in 
size and save money. Get Doan’ istckegt ithe nation in 1955. 
    
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  _shio Theater Saturday night 
\she danced 
  wife will stand ‘for. _working that high blood pressure. Human hy-'—hag.a literal meaning, which is’ 
Jong?” “pertension, doctors feel, ..may re." ‘Soshall.-it be.” 
~ ~tsult from these same dietary~er- 
That DuPont company engineers rors. \Friedrichy Hegel, the~ philosopher, 
asked to name the six inventions That many devout people do not who said “We learn from history 
most 
civilization, chose: Movable print-'they end their prayers—“amen" ltory. ie * * 
  
  
Mass. “ — Miss:more home and be‘ and his fiancee! 
The normal eight is. broad in 
the beam with a flat bottom, reg- 
ular bilges and short bow and 
Congressmens John W. McCor- stern compartments. 
,mack and Torbert MacDonald, The mystery design is said to 
both Massachusetts Democrats give greater speed. 
got busy with naval officials The Swedes will not say which 
The Navy arranged to flv Bell. boat they: will use. - 
~~ ‘That 1s wes Georg Wilhelm! 
important in. forging our know that the word with Which that we do not learn from his- : 
| PITTSBURGH (INS) — Federal 
(Myrtle Boyce, 20 and Navymanjwere married-Saturday at Sacred they 
cent more need them.   
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Hoxsey Tablets Federal Order. Signed 
for- Full--Destruction of 
‘Cancer Cure’ Pills 
  |—first step in government plans to ve only in peace.” 
“Says Israel al Attacked {4041s ay Pe swam 
” kee schoolteacher, who is to ad- 
aaa " Sot Delaney pode the United Nations General 
‘ PHILADELPHIA ® — Foreign. ‘Assembly this wet ~ Z > 
Minister Golda Meir of Israel ner last night that sree 
se ret country “‘will plead guil-|attack Egypt to make ‘territorial 
ty to a charge of wanting to live, gains” but in self-defense. 
  
  put Hoxsey clinics out of business. 
= i district court jury ruled 
ursday in favor of the govern- 
ere claim that the pills were 
‘misbranded in clinic claims that. 
“were effective cures for. 
jcancer. 
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Judge Miller's order approved AS 
motion by Assistant U.S. Attorney} 
John De May asking the right to. 
destroy the half-million red and 
black pills seized at the Portage,’ 
. Clinic last year. 
If clinic attorney Vincent Casey, 
aie not file for a new trial! within: 
0 days, De May can go ahead; 
and carry out the order. Judge 
Miller, meanwhile, is studying 
DeMay'’S second request — Aor a 
permanent injunction against any 
future interstate shipment of se) 
vill. 
  
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Two Soldiers Wed 
EL ARISH, ‘Sinai Peninsula 
—Two Israeli soldiers—Lt. Bezalel’ 
Rubin, 26, and Miss Orah Mine-| 
kas, a 71-year-old corporal—were 
married here Jast night by the 
lightof captured. Egyptian = 
and_rockets, 
  
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About 50 per cent of American 
adults were glasses and 20 per i 
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  ing type, clocks with interchange- 
able .parts, the telephone, the 
steam engine, the automobile and as eee Thanks to Top-Level Help 
That words, in their lifetime, 
zien stage os mich os vee OALOr Weds on Schedule’ do, “Villian” originally meant 
merely ‘‘a farm laborer.” “Hus-| 
sy" at one time meant, not a jade, MALDEN, 
but an ordinary housewife. 
That laboratory ” dogs, subject- Alfred Bellmore, also 20, were on! Heart Catholic Church after invita- 
ed to periods of alternate over- their honeymoon today-—thanks to tions were reissued. 
eating and reducing, developed ‘two congressmen and the U. S.’ Betimore is due back at hoes 
- | ‘ tia tomorrow. 
The Maiden miss and the young, in 
Le from Methuen were married 
| ment tri es \Saturday as originally planned aft- Sweden Has ‘I ‘Mystery 
er a postponement and a cancella- 
‘tion of the postponement. B t ; f M lbou 
, . oo Oal al Meidourne if S at The Navy had shipped young 
: Bellmore from his station at Paw- MELBOURNE «m— Sweden has 
tuxent, Md. to Argentia. Nfld., Olympic rowing officials at Lake 
30 Coeds Treated for ieee week, with only a one-day no- Wentouree Ballarat guessing as to 
ice what craft they will use in the 
Stomach Disorders; Rush The bride-to-be had invited about games 
Week Put Off 150 guests.to the wedding, had 4; present they have two racing 
been fitted for her gown, aF- sights One is of normal construc. 
EAST LANSING ® — The sorori- "278d for the reception, and had tion and design in which they : taken care of al] other details. ty rushing weekend at Michigan train and the other is revolutionary 
State University has been post- Then. the day before the wed- —and well wrapped up under 
poned because of an unidentified ding, she got a telegram from her canvas in a shed. 
ailment that sent 30 coeds to a fiance that he was in Argenta 
hospital Nfld., necessitating a postpone 
All byt 10 girls have been re- ment of the wedding 
leased from the university's health .* * 
center. 
Symptoms of the ailment were 
described by Dr. Clifford Men- 
ties, director of the health cen- 
ter, as stomach pains and 
nausea. The 30 sorority girls live | 
in separate houses on the same 
bleck and eat in different dining 
halls. 
The rush weekend, designed to 
let new coeds meet sorority a 
bers, was in full swing when a 
group of girls at the Delta Gamma) 
sorority) was stricken. Eighteen! 
were hospitalized 
Another 18 girls at the Pi Beta’ 
Phi house complained of illness! 
yesterday and 12 were taken to the 
center for treatment. 
The rush weekend has been re- 
scheduled for Dec. 1. 
Pulled Out by Pull 
MOSCOW The Soviet 
Union’s top ballerina, Galina Ula- 
nova, 47, will be out-of action for 
a month. A pulled tendon felled 
Ulanova on the stage of the Bol- 
as 
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                    By FTL BATTELLE roamed inte his shop. Chan . as if suddenly re-,that boy-foot bear ‘with teak of, A third classification of female | 
NEW YORK GINS) — Once upon crt bran moo er emus 0 $a, Sous eens, smo|Comn!” re joke involves gold-diggers and mil- 
a dark time, in San Francisco's sigalg esa dre eearist*. bear grabbed up the most valuable. onvulsed readers, isa lionaires. These, and there were |] Chinatown, there lived an old shop-| bis hert-kari sword. Upen return- ee proving as" aun ‘good ~ clean - shaggy - shilly - S@¥eral of them submitted, are not 
‘9° pr dp est nf ata eral ‘suitable-for-Indies”” type joke. tt is/ Actually noe rather 4 Chan was specialized. He sold] whet tee test en ee hs be zon, ib bistd “dle table|ene of donone we have heard since y 
only vases, candelabra, soup bowls : iat <b.4; after table of teak, and the horri- reporting last week that all jokes’ After receiving many men ont | 
and liche nut dishes made of teak-4 Oddly enough, the animal was be-|fied Chan noticed # curious thing: nowadays seem to be dirty and-or women’s ideas on how far a lady 
wood. ’ having most politely, pawing daint- The bear's feet were not paws “nner drunks, talking dogs and = a in telling 4 joke, or te 
enough sontnaail all. ’ ministers. | one, we have come 
" A between his big, fat teeth. Uke these of « bummer » boy! | Another plentiful type joke for A woman must be —— 
One night about dusk a bear é ss ue {ornate rene gg tegrollg | repetition by the girls is the funny of facially contorted to get 
Presently he held up a teak bow!| C74 treme bis sheck, the bear |«\,ige"—or just off-white—stories # from the material given to 
with such obvious jation ‘in| Te? Sifeady on his way dows the ‘involving men, wives, other men, ‘er for repetition. RENTAL his beady little ae haa. Chan| “treet with his booty, and the 1,0. women and tattle-tale par- ©) Most men don't disapprove af! 
— “not -help-but feel_kindly_to-| Shopkeeper did the only thing he (1. This ig the kind of tale a women telling dirty jokes, unless and SALES ward him. Here was a cormoisseur| 4. girl can relate to her best friend, the women are married to them_or-, 
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@ Wheel Chairs = | Flanagan is taking his meals from () be § k e Walkers eoeeveewre ja bottle like any normal month-. ‘ercome y mo e 
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SAMet alin ote sepa dent Tueniab ania MUMMIES Cesc cok on wR Pecans a eC " ae Sy af i . sat sie a 4 
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   After the Civic Music . 
evening at Isaac Crary Junior High School, Blanche 
Thebom and her accompanist, William, Hughes, gave 
autographs to enthusiastic young listeners. Miss Thebom 
With ‘Inside Dope’ on Stars oF, 
  
- Met Star’ ~Appears at 
Waterford 
First Civic Music 
Concert Is Reported 
Big Success 
By JANET ODELL 
A rapt and appreciative audience 
greeted Blanche Thebon, Metro- 
politan Opera mezzo-soprano, Sat- 
urday evening when she opened 
the Waterford Township Civic Mu- 
. sle Association season at Isaac 
Crary Junior High School. Accom- 
panied: by William Hughes, Miss 
Thebom presented a varied pro- 
gram of German, French and 
Italian songs. 
The program was divided into 
four parts: 
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Adelaide ...sseeereeg-s.s>... Beethoven 
or Run... oS Beethoven Dir Ehre Gottes aus der 
MOT ....cec005. a. eo.. Beethoven 
MOrgeD covessee eevccrce seers Staruss 
Stan cacescacasccocccceccess StPOURS 
Ruhe, meine Beele ........ soooe Strauss 
All mein Gedanken, me : 
Hers und mein Sing 
Cacitig on... cesnee econ tees Strauss seecseeces Strauss 
it . Pontiae Press Phote/Three Arias from “Carmen” .,... Btaet 
Association concert Saturday autographs a program for Barbara Cheal of Roseburry | quando inciee ou que! marme .... Bellini a ; 3 “ _ Dolente imagine di Fille mia .... Bellini 
Court, Drayton Plains, while Mr. Hughes puts his name (Ai amor ......... eee ces Obrade: . ; A 2 . F Del Cabello mas sutil ........ Obradors MU nd Mr Vi “tor 
on Nancy Young’s program. Nancy lives on Lakeside |Chiquite te Novia .....'...,.. Obradors MF. Gnd Mrs. Fut After the scheduled part of the Pirrin drive were among the drive. Mrs. David Eicher of Westacres looks on. \program, Miss Thebom was gen- 
erous with encores. The selection     
      Lindquist of 
first to greet. 
Blanche Thebom, mezzo-soprano, at the 
causing the most comment in this Post-concert reception Saturday evening. ‘Ovation a 
For her appearance at the opening ‘event 
of the’ Civie Music Association Miss 
Thebom wore a red and gold brocaded 
gown, straight in front but full in back,     
Editor Returns From West Coast“... By JUDITH CLEMENCE 
Women's Editor, The Pontiac Press 
Fashion editors attending the 
sixth annual Press Week, sponsored 
by the California Fashion Creators, 
returned to their desks today after 
a full week of viewing fashions and 
sightseeing in and about Los An- 
geles, 
The introductory dinner held 
Monday evening by the Los An- 
geles Chamber of Commerce was \group was “Vocalise” by Revel.| 
This song was vocalized rather 
| ern American songs by Celius 
Sticks to Warly American Yor bis | A checked” wool coat iress In belt and matching bisck-shoes.the; DeCemergy. “Mien Cover -S'eavre Womens Section     YY, ~~ Saint 
own bedroom. We asked him tan and black from the film was!belt accented with an orange chif- a Velx® by ad = 5 % hate 
about the unusual bed in this worm by Miss Rush. A black kid fon handkerchief, was LeMaire’s Pe ' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1956 PAGES 16-21   reom which has three sides all - choice for accessories. ome: 
spindle back and looks like a | Later that evening editors dined Members of the Civic Music As- 
real antique. and danced at the Coconut Grove. |sociation Board of Directors were 
We've told you about the premier hostesses at a reception following 
‘of “The Ten Commandments’’|the concert. Arrangements were in| 
iwhich fashion editors attended a8 charge of Mrs. Donald Redmond! 
guests of Paramount Studios, and and Mrs. William Shunck. 
|Thursday California Fashion Crea- Mrs. Redmond, Mrs. Kenneth) 
tors hosted the group at China Young, Mrs. Neil Hunter, Mrs.| 
\Town for dinner and dancing. John Naz and Mrs. Don White   Garden Group However. it was made by George 
Montgomery as a birthday present at 
for LeMaire. He got his inspiration Sylvan Lake 
from an old settee which he had Meets in Home 
seen in an antique shop. 
It all came about as a surprise Sylvan Lake Branch of Woman's satin was worn by Patricia R. 
Killian for her marriage to Robert 
F. Curtis. The fitted bodice of 
followed by a party Tuesday night|to LeMaire, who said that it was National Farm and Garden Associ- 
at the Sunset Boulevard home of delivered and sent to his home by ation held its regular meeting, Friday night we toured the presided at the tables. 
  
Charies LeMaire. LeMaire, mul- Thursday afternoon at the home; Padre Vineyards and were 
tiple academy award winning sty]-| of Mrs. Raymond Dombrowski on) served dinner there, 
ist, is head of the women’s ward- Garland avenue. Mrs. S. J. Filkins, | Saturday as guests of MAGIC, Six pages today 
a 
  Family Uses ; ; | 
robe department at 20th Century '7 Women’s Section vrs. T. W. Holloway and Mrs Men‘s Apparel Guild in California, |the gown was accented by the) 
jrounded neckline embroidered in| 
jseed pearls and long sleeves that 
lended in points at the wrists. In-| 
verted pleats formed the back) 
|panel of the skirt that extended 
Fox studio, 
LeMaire does his home in 
every period conceivable, but he 
Craft-Hicks 
Nuptials 
Solemnized   
~ Pair Wed Saturday 
in Home of Bride 
on Lincolnshire 
The Rev. Maynard Oesterle, of 
Bethel Evangelical and Reformed 
Church, performed the céremony 
Saturday evening uniting-in mar- 
riage Sandra Lee Hicks and James 
H. Craft, The home of the bride's 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. 
Hicks of Lincolnshire drive, was 
the setting for the 7:30 o'clock 
service. — : 
James is the son of Mr. and Mrs 
James L. Craft of Drayton Plains 
Fer her wedding the bride 
chose a mint green sheath dress 
with gray accessories and a cor- 
sage of white robes. A beige 
sheath dresg with black acces- 
sories and a red rose corsage 
was worn by Mary Ann Hicks, 
who served as her sister's at- 
tendant. 
Thomas R. Craft 
brother as best man. served his 
The bride attended Wayne tni- 
versity and is a graduate of Evan. 
gelica] Deaconess Hospital Schoo} 
of Nursing. The bridegroom served | 
in the U. S. Army Air Force. 
and bazaar, 16 be held Tuesday eveking by-mequbers: of ert of the sewing group which is sponsoring the party,. _ Welcome Rebekah Lodge 246, are (left. 10 vip) Mrs. ! bein : 
Randall Wilson, noble grand; Mrs. Richard B. Young, ~ Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building beginning ‘ 
| chairman of the affair; and Mrs; Wallace Morgan, presi- at 8 pm. <—f i | . hawk road entertained a group of 'Larrance, daughter of Mr. and! 
  Making last minute” preparations for the card party) < the Montgomerys (she’s Dinah a Boe Gn 2 a a w z : 
Shore, you know). The mattress, Following the dessert luncheon poises. and springs weren't there, so the ..4 business meetin . - gs. Mrs. Harold)” saturday night, our last night in couple was seated on the floor James presented a demonstration the ance fied city, we ea or ar ies 
eppreriag] nny a pn, Poy on holiday decorations, showing -xr:exican food at ta Golondrina,| Woman Weary of, carried on her prayer book. 
wedi a tie wr theia = where all the color of old Mexico) Bj 4.17 Hostess to! _ The Rev. John J. Hoar per- 
Along ag — — at-\ on . = Times Se: s Fe Anaia smal] area —_ Lia ze SO romd ringed oiseon Mirad arogey 
tendin ie rty luesday were . ~ - . . j ’ 
IGinger Roasts a Barters Rush, eens ne Se erencan Tomorrow we'll tell aur about | Benedict Church in the presence 
jco-stars of the production, “Oh, and culture of the chrysanthemum, ~~ * insmicns| Ke erie ee of 600 guests. |Men! Oh, Women!” Both actresses!anq Mrs. Dombrowski who gave a." “About five years ago, my hus-| The bridal recital was sung by 
  Her veil of heirloom Belgian 
lace was worn by her mother for 
her wedding. White rosebuds sur- 
    
wore fashions designed by Le- talk on the habits of ‘the Mallard band and I bought a house and Frances Cappucille and Mrs. Rich-| + by ~tor-the- {Le ° Jo = a Maire “titm. tduck. Coming Events my mother and father-in-law came ard Stapelman of ie 
Ito live with us. My husband has Miss Rogers wore a form-fit- | The next meeting will be al 
several brothers and sisters, all Patricia, daughter of Mr. and day @ bronze Italian (Christmas party, held at the home| 
= pas pind as ag A tall of Mrs. Sam G, Warwick of Island st, ihe, nome ot re. George’ Couiven. married, but living in small apart-|Mrs. Harry F. Killian ot Lincoln) 
lcourt. Members are to bring gifts dinner. ments. ° avenue, asked her sister, Colleen, 
to serve as maid of honor. Other 
Tattendants were Mrs. Sally     
  Ed to serve as best man. Ush- 
ers were William McDonough, 
Charles Pell gnd Michael Killian. 
* * . 
f At the reception held in the 
church parlors immediately follow- 
ing the ceremony; Mrs. Killian 
her wearing a gown bronze turban of tissue silk, | 
ld jewel pleted the ito be distributed among the pa-| Cora M. Byes Tent are weoney. {my 
| ge Welry com en. Deeg Hl 
sembie, \valescent Home, [Marion at, with Mrs. Arthur Witt,' 20° house and whenever a 
Tr : | gather at the house to celebrate.| All of the atfendants were ° { ’ : 
: ‘Now that Mother and Dad are liy- gowned alike in princess style § a | 
Personal News of Interest in Area | caylee ; feels that these celebrations should with matching‘ headpi . They 
| Dr. and Mrs. William Gordon of; of Mrs. Richard Goldstein of — Koughed knees and raccoon tbe-continued at Our house. ¢ 
| coats were the temporary style | — 
‘group of friends at a supper party’ | over the weekend on the Uni- Kathleen Kinney wore a p' 
in their home Sunday evening. were Cheryl Goldstein and Mrs.| the sophomore class 
and Mrs. George Wasserberger, | News.” 
‘Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Rammes, Mr.\/rwin Kampner. | * 
iand Mrs. Marcus Scott, Mr. and home by plane Sunday. - |\da Bates of Bloomfield Hills who 
‘Mrs. Robert Tarr, Mrs. Ross * * «© portrayed the role of 
'Tenny and Mrs. Harry Richards. | ee 
| * - *s Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kissock of) | bronze gauntlet gloves and dark 
jtiens of the Oakland County Con- bees will hold a social 
' £ \sion arose, the family would ali/Mrs. Karlo Akerros of Detroit. 
ing with us, the rest of the family |gowns of peacock blue crystalette 
} carnations and rapture roses. 
‘Dwight street were hosts to a Detroit. = 
| Others present at the luncheon versity of Michigan campus, as 
; presented 
See Get ee ee \Lester Brown of Detroit and Mrs.| three performances of “Good 
ai | ‘Taking part in the play was Lin- and Mrs, William Knudsen, Mr.| Mrs. Goldstein returned to her ng part in ay 
Joan A. Kissock daughter of) O'Day.” — r 
| Mrs. Harry J. Richards of Mo- Summit street, and Donna Erene . come over, Will you please 
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Scheme! of|how I can put Ppa ge 
Granada drive announce the birth! out causing a family 
friends at luncheon Saturday. \Mrs. Benjamin Larrance of Rae-of a son, Martin Dennis, Nov. 8) } 
wo WY (burn street, have been placed on &t Pontiac General Hospital. | Answer: You will simply” have 
Mrs. Philip Marlowe —enter- ithe mid-term honor roll at Olivet’ Grandparents of the infant are to tell them that you like to have 
| tained at luncheon in her home (Nazarene College. ‘ (Mrs. Fern Sarbaugh of Tacoma|the parties very much but that ened nt bl ae de sole with 
on Mohawk road recently, hon- | Joan and Donna, both freshmen court, Mrs. J. H. Rancel of Beulah you must have help from each) night blue peau ee in hat and bag. Her corsage oring Mrs, Etta Goldstein of students, are enrolled in elemen-|and William Schemel of Los An-|family because you cannot jeouee igel es, Calif. sibly any longer do jt all alone.|¥*5 of white cymbidium orchids, 
lof toast-colored lace over taffeta 
with brown accessories. Complet- 
ing her ensemble was a corsage of 
green cypripedium orchids. 
For. traveling. to Chicago the 
new Mrs, Curtis changed to a 
charcoal gray suit with turquoise 
accessories and the corsage from 
her bridal bouquet. On_ their 
return the newlyweds will re- 
‘side in Birmingham. 
The bride attended Central, 
Michigan College and was gradu- 
ated from Wayne University where 
she was affiliated with Pi Kappa 
Sigma sorority. The bridegroom 
is a graduate of Wayne University.   | Worcester, Mass., ®@ houseguest ‘tary education. 
  
  
  
| Shower Honors 
Mrs. Essel Aslin 
Mrs. Maurice Sadler and Mrs. 
James Simpson were cohosiesses 
jing Mrs, Essel Aslin. The recent 
affair was held at the home of 
Mrs, Sadler on Galloway road. 
Attending the shower were Mrs. 
Leonard Roe, Mrs: Irene Patenaude, 
Mrs, Clarence Gibbs, Mrs: Robert 
Parrett, Mrs, Righard Cornell, 
Mrs, 
“Pontiac Press Photo 
The public is invited to attend the party: being held in’ |™ 
  into a chapel train. | 
rounded the gardenias the bride 
Mrs. Curtis chose a sheath dress 
at a pink and blue shower honor- going is rough and when her hus. i 
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arried colonial bouquets of pink; — + 
    Robert Curtis Claims Bride Saturday A gown of Chantilly lace "| 
  
—MRS, ROBERT F, CURTIS.   
Women Alw 
Husbands Should 
By RUTH MILLETT 
For my men readers. who confess 
'women, here are a few fundamen- 
tal facts: 
A woman not only wants to know 
That is why a woman appreciates 
a, (“my _ husband gave, it to 
me’’), 
This is also why she gets so 
upset if her husband 1s the least 
bit critical of her in front of 
others and why she raises the 
roof if he pays too much atten- 
tion to another woman at a 
party. 
A woman lives for praise and 
appreciation. Find fault with her! 
and she is hard to live with. Tell 
her she is wonderful and she'll that they just don’t understand! 
that her man loves: her; she wants} 
jher women ‘friends to know it too. ays Seeking 
Praise and Appreciation 
Not Expect Wives to 
Think or Act Like Men 
| A woman doesn’t really want ito be boss. She is never as proud 
jot overruling her husband to get 
eres own way as she is when she’s 
able to say, “John simply put his lfeae down.” ” - 
A woman's home is as import- 
tant to her as a man’s career is 
to him. That is why she will 
Also that’s why she will be so 
frustrated if her husband doesn’t 
notice them the minute he walks 
into the room. It is as big a blow 
to her as it would be to him ff she failed to grasp the importance 
of a business deal he Managed to 
put over, e ° L 
  A woman needs to be needed. | 
She is often at her best when the 
band needs her help, her encour- 
uphill struggle is over 
simply because she no longer feels 
a ‘jbreak her neck trying to be a per. understand—not if a man doesn’t fect wife. | fexpeet them to act or think ike men. 
  
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MRS. ROBERT CHAPDELAINE 
Morene Frady Marries 
For the reception held at Au 
Morene Frady for her marriage burn Heights Community Center. A brocade gown was worn by 
The gown featured a round neck: line scalloped with seed pearis and wearing an ice blue brocade sheath 
jong sleeves that extended to points with pink accessories and pink 
The princess style flowers 
Mrs. Chapdelaine wore a Dior 
blue dress with pink accessories at the wrists. 
gown was accented by a back bus 
tle 
Her tiara headpiece was trimmed 
with rhinestones and seed pearis 
and secured an eijow-length veil 
of Ulusion. She carned a white 
orchid 
__The cererthony was     
150 guests, by: Arneld Birt'm, M 
and flowers, a 
When the couple left on their 5 
wedding trip to the eastern states 
the bride had changed to a black bf 
was performed ‘dress with silver accessories. They 2 at St. Joseph Catholie Cimrch, wij] make their bonie in Clarkston == 
Lake Orion im the presence of op thelr return 
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~~~ Saturday. ~ 
Morene is th 
* daughter of 
  arenue and 
Robert is 
Chapdelaine 
of -Fast South nf | he ‘ We cus eo 
oe slid | regan i Peo ge ss - 
boulevard. RRS 
A a. on . fied) 
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Morene is the daughter of Mrs 
Katherine Frady ot Baldwin ave- 
nue and Robert's parents are Mr 
and Mrs Deimo E. Chapdelaine 
of East South boulevard 
* « « 
Barbara Chapdelaine was maid 
at honor and Geraldine Frady 
was bridesmaid. Sandra Gorang 
of Rochester was flower girl for 
the ceremony 
The maid of boner and brides- 
maiq were teast colored gowns 
vith champagne toned bustles | 
and carried yellew and rust 
wore a champagne colored dress 
with a toast bustle and carried a 
beuquet ef white chrysanthe- 
mums, ; 
Detmo Chapdelaine. Jr was his 
brother's best man. Donald Gior- ——— 
Appointment Now 
  dano served as groomsman 219 Auburn Ave. 
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: .|eation Week the Daniel Whitfield’) Open house was held at Willis 
      event. ; 
Following classroom visitations & 
social hour was held in the school feteria. ’     
Jewel 
Encrested 
   
Hi bulk Orlon en- 
riched by beoded 
potterns sprinkled 
on fashion-wise cor- 
digons In white, 
pink blue or black 
Sizes 34 to 40. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1956 
       cnoor— inti ‘ hh Tom é A si, <7 
to 9 p.m. in observance of Ameri-~ Pp 
can Education Week. Each eless\FO]ds Dinner) ~ \enport, international representative of the sorority from Kansas City, 
Mo. She was assisted by Mrs. Con- 
stance Benson, president and Mrs. 
‘Duane Chamberlain, vice presi- . }room arranged displays of their 
Homeroor mothers assisted the projects being studied so that par- 
teachers as hostesses for the ents could view t.em during their 
tour ofthe classrooms. 
freshments from tables decorated 
in’ the Fall color a 
      
    Homeroom . mothers served re ni 
schemes. 
          
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  Old Mill was the scene of the’ 
dinner party honoring new pledges 
of Alpha. Omega Chapter of Beta 
Sigma Phi sorority Wednesday eve- dent. « 
ng. . 
Pledges installed in a candlelight 
ceremony were Mrs. Keith Hagen, 
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By MURIEL LAWRENCE = ever he deesn 't 
Sometimes Mrs. Boyd's 90%, weekend with his roommate's fam- 
iaway at college, lets five days g0 ily instead of coming home; when   lwrites him like this: “Darling Russ 1 his = 
Is something wrong? If so, let 
‘Mother know, It’s a week since | 
jheard from you. Last night I never 
iclosed my eyes, worrying about 
whether you were al] right...” * * * Mrs. Cecil ices was installed 
as president of Oakland County 
wense of obligation to his mother. Chapter 34, Gold Star Mothers, at 
It will make her unnecessary, self the third annual installation dinner 
imposed insomnia seem to be his }6jq Friday evening at Hotel Wal- 
_ fault, .dron. - 
He will not think, “Nonsense. } Others installed were Mrs. Cart’ 
I owe Mother nothing for her de-~ ‘Rutherford, first vice president; This letter will stimulate Russ’ 
cision to stay awake all night. It ‘Mrs. Eva Welsch, second vice) 
was feolish, putting no joy in my president: Mrs. Clarence Sutton, | 
secretary; Mrs. Olive Burgess, heart, no money in my bank ac- 
count,”” Russ, just as his mother treasurer and Mrs. Louisa May-; 
wishes him to, will accept her otte, chaplain. 
sleepless night as a favor .. him. Alse installed were Mrs. Lu- 
“Mrs. Boyd is a mother who uses’ Cille Cries, sergeant-al-arms; 
ysuffering- to control her children.._Mrs. Floyd Knickerbocker, color 
Her “worry” over Russ is’a care- bearer; Mrs. Leona Mayberg, 
fully calculated exchange of suffer- banner bearer and Mrs. Winifred 
ing- for. his. submission. to her. _ | Perron, musician. 
| Mrs. Rutherford will serve as 
She hasn't any idea that this Is custodian of records, Mrs. Gries   makes ® decision shejhall door on ‘tekgtenn conversa-|tradesman whose customer has re- 
aoa he spends ations with gitls. 
Then she his letters are short, not reporting some 
_jby. without writing her. when he shuts the mother feeis-exactly- like-a-cheated!— -No- Most of -us~“* itive so! 
Heads Gold Star Mothers 
  true. She doesn't know that she 4, historian and Mrs. Burgess, hos-| \suffers over him to make it im- pital chairman. 
|possible for’ him to ever say, “No, Installing officer, Mrs. Maude’ 
Mother.” Frye. first national vice president, 
WISH EXPOSED . was assisted by Mrs. Barbara! 
Cornell, Mrs. Perron, Mrs. Knick-| t stre f mish t , 
eeranipel pageant othe cee erbocker and Mrs. Hayberg. 
iness ‘of her disappointment when- Guest soloist for the instaliation | 
[JANE LEP SAVE $5.55 
The New Bouffant   
  
style is our 
specialty ! 
  -| Ronald E. Sutton. Pe [fused to pay his bill 
At these tts of Ha % gute Is it er wish to dominate him 
control of his own life, his that mekes her dangerous? 
  ach mese for children than we 
lwant to that the wish for a com- 
pensating re of their lives is 
‘almost inevitabb 
| No—what aaken Mrs. Boyd's 
wish so deadly is the appearance 
of devotion she gives it, Sh wants 
‘not enly to dominate; but to do it 
iin the religious glow of the saint's 
‘stained glass window. i i   guise their domination as goodness 
like Mrs. Boyd. 
‘Anne F. Shaw 
'Feted at Shower 
am Parker Home 
Anne Florence Shaw was the 
honoree at a bridal shower given 
by Mrs. James Parker of Keego) 
| Harbor: 
Anne Florence, daughter of Mr.!   
        CECIL BRIGGS 
was-Mrs. Rebecca Gould, A duet 
was presented by Robert J. and He is the son of John Lentner of MRS, : ~~ street, will marry James A. Lent-| 
ner Dec. 29 at St. Michael Church. | 
Rice, Minn., and the late Mrs. 
Guests were present from Grand | Lentner. 
Rapids, Rochester, Blue Star Moth-'! Shower guests were Mrs. Shaw.1 
ers and MOMS of America, Inc’ Mrs, James ‘Tinson, Mrs. Bert pit sees Nend tot pias ese - 
‘manhood from mothers who dis-. 
‘and suffering. People who are cor-) 
cerned for the manhood of Ameri-' . 
can boys get furious at mothers) : 
and Mrs. Basil R. Shaw of Omar #ae 
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Mrs.   Harold A. Tripp, play lady   
Pontiae Press Phete 
  
Sorority Elects 
New Leaders 
at Opland Home 
Caro! Opland opened her home 
ee Lockwood, Mrs. Bertha Johnson, | 
Mrs, William McCracken, . Mrs. | 
Jennie Lenard, Mrs. Eugene) 
Kirchmeyer, Mrs. Donald Tinson 
|and Mrs. Eneret Cummings. 
Others at the recent shower were. 
Mrs... Donald Cummings. Mrs. | 
Percy Tinson, Mrs. Bob Harroun, 
/Mrs. Ada Bass, Sandra Tinson, _ children’s magazine. chairman at Pontiac General Hospital 
shows a young patient, Katie Wilbur of 
30 Pingree street, the riddle page in a 
With them is the 
Play Train, the most popular piece of 
equipment in the children’s ward. Mrs. Tripp, a member of the Women’s Auxil- 
iary to Pontiac General Hospital, was 
selected as November's Volunteer of the 
Month‘ by the Central Volunteer Bureau. 
She serves as a play lady under the spon- 
sorship of the hospital auxiliary. 
Haircut and Permanent on Seminole avenue for the meet- |Dorothy Lee Bond, Connie Cum- 
ing of Phi Epsilon Nu sorority and- By Central Volunteer Bureau   
        one 5% 
Save $7.55 
CUSTOM WAVE and HAIRCUT 
Reg. $16.50 8 95 
Beauty Salon, Mezzanine 
Phone FE 2-0531     election of officers for the com- 
ing year 
Mrs. Archie Bartlebaugh 
Robert Overcashier, secretary; 
mary Johnston, charity chairman 
Conynittee chairman appointed 
by the newly elected president 
include Mrs, Barney Boose, his- 
torian, and Mrs. Wallace 
Knowles, publicity, 
meeting for the Thanksgiving bas- 
ket to be sent 
“adopted’’ family 
Mrs. Overcashier, Mrs, Bartle- 
baugh and Miss McEvoy are serv- 
ing on the arrangements commit- 
    het ‘Bee- bid ar Vitter in will 
serve as president assisted by Mrs. 
Beth McEvoy. treasurer, and Rose- 
Plans were made at the recent 
to the group's 
tee for the annual banquet to be mings, Mrs. Thomas Bond, Mrs. 
James Hutchings and Mrs. Ada 
Tinson. 
St. Bernadette Guild 
Plans Yule Party 
St. Bernadette Guild of St. Ben- 
edict Church met Wednesday eve- 
‘ning at the home of Mrs. Jay: 
Stockwell on Cass Lake road. Mrs. 
Sylvester Salvador and Mrs. Case 
Lang easteted 2 ven   
Plans were Horie for the 
Christmas party to be held at the 
home of Mrs. Donald Raymond on 
Brookdale lane and for the dinner 
party to be held Dec, 4 at the 
church, A benefit dance is also be- 
_ing planned for the latter part of 
_ |November. * * *   
Christmas — 
stockings 
SEAMLESS SHEERS 
Dress nylons... regular knit 
or micro-run resist... with 
heel and toe rein- 
forcement ..... $1.15 
  VANITY SHEERS 
Dress nylons... short, me- 
dium and long ijengths. 
22 captivating 
shades. ....... $1.15 
S/TR-E-T-C-H SHEERS 
Dress nylons ... that give 
you a personal fit. Self 
      Guests at the meeting were Mrs. 
Michael Keith and Mrs. Elaine Mc- 
Donald. Mrs. Tripp Is Cited Top Volunteer 
For youngsters who have been 
hospitalized at Pontiac General 
Hospital, probably. the most mem- 
orable and most beloved person is crayene—many things to inferest forted in a few minutes by the 
the young convalescents. Play Lady. 
Its wheels have a peculiar squeek 
and Mrs. Tripp says it always’ 
Mrs. Harold Tripp, head of the hos- gives her a thrill to hear the young- program. there are forty-two oth- 
pital Auxiliary’s “Play Ladies.” 
Because of her outstanding rec-, 
ord, Mrs. Tripp, who lives on Da- 
kota street, Nas been named as 
Volunteer of the Month by the 
Central Volunteer Bureau, a Pon- 
tiac Area United Fund agency 
serving the commuunities of Pon- 
tiac. Waterford and Birmingham. 
For the past three years, Mrs. 
“Tripp tas been ti charge of the” 
| Play Train at the hospital. This 
delightful locomotive has shelves 
im its cabin and its engine cover 
opens up to hold toys, books and ‘the children. Many fathers and- Play Ladies at Pontiae General Mrs. Tripp. whe pat in mere than 
are on hand in the afternoon from 
1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m., for a play pe- as chairman, bubbles over with en- 
riod, and from 7:45 p.m. to 9 p.m. thusiasm when she speaks of her 
for story telling. They are as much yolunteer work . 
comfort to parents as they are to * ¢@ 
*4 tine iny_trein and | love me 
mothers have had to leave their children. They are my life. I wish 
children crying at the end of the everyone could share the enthus: 
visiting hours, but stand in the ball asm I get. 
and hear them quieted and com-| ana volunteers are a @   
  
  
  
    
  
  
        
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MUMS. and POMPS- 
$6950 dolls and crayons. 
Those = would like to serve 
their community in this. capacity ¢r 
in other wave may call the Centra) 
Volunteer Bureau at Ti Nafonal 
Building, Pontiac. 
  
Dec. 6 Party Slated 
~ [by Past Presidents 
Mrs. E. K 
Thursday to members of Zone 
Eight Past Presidents Club, MOMS 
of America, Inc.. for luncheon and 
Burgess gave the prayer of 
Thanksgiving. 
Mrs. Harry Luxon was wel- 
‘comed as a new member of -the 
hold their Christmas party and ex- 
change of gifts at the home of 
‘Mrs. Burgess on Joslyn avenue 
Dee. 6, 
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Vanderiind opened — 
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a business meeting. Mrs. Arthur 
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Free Christmas Wrapping! | a | tinned on /Pree ritimas H ' * y 2 
pos ores of | _ Also Roses, Carnations and Other Choice Thanksgiving Flowers = Jj rsd ea “F 
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Vitamins in sufficient amounts in vitamin 
sper your food. This is one of our pres- jogt if 
and ent day fountains of youth. | water arid then drain off 
sources. | * a . 
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leaflet No. 38 “Vitamins in Your water go 
MANY VITAMIN B’s Diet,” send: a stamped, self- joured off 
2. Vitamin B. There are many ®“dressed envelope with your re-, 
different vitamin B's, and this Test for it to Josephine Lowman’ — Whenever 
family is called Vitamin B com- ™ care of The Pontiac Press. 
plex. No one food has all of the) MINERALS, PREPARATION | 
vitamin B family in ideal propor-/ ef FOOD IMPORTANCE | 
tions but when a food is a fine, Now let us consider the minerals) , 
source of one of the vitamin Bs which are so important to our 
it usually has the rest of them. ' well being. 
too. . + e : 
Some of the foods especially Calcium is one of the most 
rich in vitamin B are: Brewer's essential minerals. It is called “The Most of us are faced with the 
yeast, wheat germ, whole wheat Friend of Youthfulness.” It is fact that even though ‘we try to 
products. lamb, peanuts, oatmeal_needed by adults as well as by obtain an optimum vitamin and 
(whole or enriched), turnip and children. You must have enough mineral] intake, we have difficulty 
mystard greens, kale, pork, liver. vitamin D or your body will not in doing so. Many elements enter a5 i i 
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Dancing Classes 
from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. In 
the -total_of five sessions; such to Start Monday | 
‘basic dances as the waltz, two-step, }— 
{fox trot and polka will be taught. plas popuier Latin dances such a81Get Rid of Blues ‘jon Rainy Days 
  Variations of the above steps,     
  
  “Life Romance” Bra 
Beautiful uplift circle-stitched into each cup 
with “Nylo-Braid”. White cotton in sizes 32- 
36 A, 32-38 B-€. Try one on today. New fashions fit better 
when you‘re wearing a new 
_ panty girdle or bra by 
~ Formfit « “Skippies” panty girdle 
Formfit’s new figure-slimming panty with tum- 
my-trimming front panel coaxes you into line 
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will enjoy the wonderful convenience of this sparkling, stream- 
lined new store planned to please the discriminating taste of 
young Mister and Miss America . . . and so typical of Jacobson’s 
* now open... 
... not just a department in the main _- 
acobson store anymore, but a home of our own 
... JABSON’S CHILDREN’S SHOPS — a 
spacious new king-size store with'g!: the room 
in the world and everything for boys 
__and girls—from basic layettes and footwear | 
to up-to-the-minute fashions for high 
school teens and prep school crowd. Included Wis 
Is a toy shop, too, where the unusual is featured in toys 
fine regard for quality and friendly service. 
It’s wonderful and exciting, and 
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Young Widow Returning t to ‘Her Missionary ‘Work 
if Malkim School ernne Rind: Hos Open ricaie 
    
  
  
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0 OO les School PTA meeting and open 
Mrs. Thompson’ | house held Thursday evening at the 
Discussion leaders were 
Recipe Will Make —— a me Wien 
Four Dozen, Treats) sinaick, Mrs. William Anderson 
and Robert Bolce. . 
JANET ODELL 
welies Press Home Editor Prior to Pe ea parents 
| ‘Tuck this cookie recipe away for visited their children’s rooms, 
your holiday baking. It is for a|talked™ with the teachers and-ob- 
good molasses cookie with the|served the work in progress. 
added tang of lemon or orange Mothers of thes first grade class 
rind. There are no eggs in the| who presided over the social hour 
recipe. ‘ were Mrs. Glenn Hoisington, Mrs. . SoBTS | 
Complete 
with Cut at ol Set 
NONE 
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2 i Mrs. Rick Thompson, y's|Earl Myers, Mrs. Sigmun og, 
a No Appointment _ © Custom Haircut cook, is active in church and\PTA|Mrs. Earmon Howard, a 
N © Permanent by an —plvuieteaadeaeal "meinen SVecessary— ing. 
_ Come Any Time! - experienced, licensed MOLASSES CUT OUT COOKIES 
2 : _ operator By Mrs, Rick Thompson If you have a hat with véiling 
‘Zs : : a — se Apes 3% cups sifted fiour on it, check the condition of the 
Phone © Styled Set ae A -| Tig teaspoons taking sods} fragile stuff. ‘Torn or—tattered 
| Fs A Pee noe veiling is less flattering to your 
FE 8-3560 @ Guarantee ... a 4 esupoon singer face than none at all. 
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complete wave for 
$3.75. None higher. 
HOLLYWOOD wees 78, N. Saginaw (Over Bazley’s) i cup shortening ———— 
2 teaspoons grated lemon. or orenee 
rind 
Sift dry ingredients. Mix mo- ARTIS I E 
4jasses and shortening: in sauce pan. | 
Bring to a boil. Cool. Add rest off Beauty Shop ingredients and chill two hours. 
Roll out on floured board % inch Phone FE 2-4347 
thick. Cut with desired cutters. 
Place % inch apart on greased : 
cookie sheet. Bake 8-10 minutes in, Shampoo & Wave $1 50 
a ciate el oven. Makes about 4 Tues. and Wed. 
‘Shown with her three sons (left to-right), Mike, — a aoe | PERMANENTS $5.50 
22 months dld; Matt, 9 months old, and 4-year-old Steve, will return to Quito, Ecuador, on Nov. 28 to make a ne eee png Ponel| 
is Mrs. T. Edward McCully of North Johnson avenue. home for her own children and for children whose somal 
She is the widow of the Rev. Mr. McCully, missionary to parents are serving as missionaries in the jungle. The | 
the Auca Indians in ‘South’ America. Mrs. McCully boys and girls will attend —— in Quito.   
  
  
      
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Machine and Machineless Permanents Use Pumice Stone IM M C I] Arran es Misioary Aviation Fellowsliip 
ane CHE Wares. for Lovely Hands rs. cUuily 9g Rp 
We Specialize in Haircutting | A nail brush and a pumice stone| to Take Care of Chi ldren With Peter Fleming and James 
ANNALIES Se ae Ses por br scly So = E BEAUTY SHOP nail potish and bend lotion Local Woman Going Back to Ecuador jated ‘the Quichua language and L V ; 
VER TASTY BAKERY <eep both brush and pumice put it into written form. He as- A | N S 
801, N. Saginaw Open Fri. Eve. FE 2-5600 | Stone handy in the bathroom where Where Husband Was Slain by Indians sisted in translating Bible stories, 
vot ol ee I Pontiac may wel! be proud of one|America and has one of the highest = several eae * a see: 
  
'to = them daily, of her younger citizens, Mrs. T. jelevations in the world. Located in) Besides holding regular church 
SS== ——es Edward McCully Jr., daughter of|a ravine on the east side of the vol- services, the missionaries began 3 rd rN nnive rsa ry 
Mr. and Mrs Harold F, Hobolth'cano, Pichincha, the city is more teaching the Indians to read and 
AN D y of May court. ‘than 9,000 feet above sea level. [write their own language. 
. 7. * 7 ee They then moved to Arajune 
The former Marilou Hobolth is! ‘Although Quito is known as the yiuio, tath former Eve n t Y 
, a the widow of the Rev. T. Edward city of perpetual spring,'’ said Mrs. <a pon as rea hers they 
CUSTOM COLD WAVE McCully Jr., one of the five mis- McCully, “homes are quite chill started a school. In slx months 
sionaries who was slain by the/|as there is no central heating.” there were 60 pupils. 
Auca Indians in the jungles of| The population, which is chiefly 
75) S40) mere REE [oes ce et = | Vv | After her husband’s death, :   
  
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Great Sav vind S it 150,000. Most of the streets | . iit 
Mrs. McCully came back to Pon- pe narrow and steep. Homes are i bd oo hay foundation for work 
tiac with her two sons, Michael | either large, usually enclosed e626 
and Steven. Her youngest son, | with high walls and occupied by | They dropped gifts of brightly on 
Complete with Cutti d Styli Matthew, was born here in Feb- | the wealthy, or low, simple adobe (colored ribbons, clothing and oth- 
pe ms oe | rary. structures, the homes ef the ler trinkets in buckets lowered by DRESSES ! hi | peer. from their Pi Cub plane. 
“WHERE SERVICE AND B-gpeto apy oy Beusdor, on Quito is famous for the needle- The Indians responded with gifts: 
7 : we « LG , _____] Nov. -28. She will make a home work and laces made by the wom- ;of a parrot, a feather crown and 
QUALITY ARE SUPREME” ‘Tthere for school children whose |en. native food. They even erected a SEPARATES 
missionary parents are working in eee et ee fd receive the 
"OPEN FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P. Me ow ee 
When. ate Re Kcuator heard HCJB, Voice of the Andes, operat-| 
oN 2 Anpointunent N eeded | ! Immediate Service! |e was retuming, they rented aled by the Rev. Robert Savage, 500 qin ye he (aes River abort house and are caring for the chil-'of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Savage of ly after landing. Nathaniel Saint,   
      
     
              
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Andre B CSalon — Prone [ssi tras Hare Gu.” | Se rar atte tom Pn Gari ey at ond ii nare eau ee FE-5.9257 _ VERY OLD CITY __[High School with the class of 1946 transmitted again at 4 p.m., then 
: 2nd Floor — Pontiac State: Bank Bldg. | Quito, the capital of Ecuador, ts ree Mood, Bae Inet ee eee ee a ———E———————EEE one of the oldest cities of South puth Chicago in 1949. “ ute, group of Aucas whom we have’ not 
_ 0, LL ’ known before.” 
  
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| Mrs. McCully met her husband | The Aucas, described as the least 
Charge Accounts Invited | ‘ when he came to Pontiac to speak|iVilized of Ecuador's Indian tribes 
‘at a banquet in the First Baptist|D@ve rarely been seen by white 
‘Church in November, 1950. They|™€"- ‘ 
é were married here on June 29, 1951.| Mrs, McOully stated of her 
° | * ¢ & . work “The spiritual re- 
Corset and Hosiery Shop iia: Gachend, < aates ot Wee a ee slianaay oh for om 
watosa, Wis., near Milwaukee, was| ceed any physical or 
a 1949 graduate of Wheaton Col-| danger. I would be happy if our 
helps you translate your  —=§ |Uienyisestlanea| “Meron ok Telegrens 
     
         
   
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kee for two years before deciding! pinie Hobolt 
. , - . . to become a missionary, Fs ar 
figure into fashion...with | After their marriage they went |General Hospital will leave Pontiac | : ’ to Les Angeles, where the Rev... |Jan.1, 1957, for Costa Rica, where. 
| Mr, McCally took a missionary she will continue her study of 
| medical course at the Los Am (Spanish for three months. 2 . 
geles Bible Institute. és: «> s Y 
e | ‘They left for Ecuador as repre- She will ‘then go to the Herfy, 
sentatives of “Christian Missions/Rimmer Memorial 1 Hospital in Qui- 
O rm | in Many Lands.” After studying |t0 to serve as a missionary nurse. 
Spanish for nine months in Quite, | ewe a ee FOR 
the McCullys journeyed into the Illinois a uriey 
jungle-to~ Shanadia—where— they School of Nursing at Flint... go iris mas 
worked with the friendly Quichua 
Indians until April, 1955. Soap-and-water neatness is more           
  
  
      
  Aad to each costume::. the ~ |to- be desired than glamour—be- 
“something special’: that makes . — trek wagutihien. fruit andicause you can’t have the latter] Lee. RE-BEAUTIFY 3 — 
heads turn when you walk by. For | ate Denys wore Bown © by Bee reendete ee HIS: FAVORITE ) 
every occasion, Formfit creates 
figure translations to make the new 
fashions your very own. See for * 
yourself . -» be fitted today. OAYTIME EASY CHAIR. t-et us recondi- 
tion and reuphol- jj 
ster his favorite 
| chair - choice of i 
many handsome | 
fabrics.   
        
                 
        Per Geytime, Life Girdle No. 1590. Nyloe 
taffeta ond clastic with high waistline. White 
or Pink, 15 oF 16 in. long, $16.50. Shown with be Le 
"Life Confidential” Convertible Bra No. 294. 
Weorh 4 different wey, Pro-chaped with wo a | FLUFF-DRY SERVICE 
fer-thin foom rubber. Sizes 32A10 38C.$5.00     
  a oe He'll Love Fer Daytime, “Life Romance” Girdle No, M ‘ os. é ; 
1594, White Dacron with circle-stitched front Makes. ondays Sunny-days You for It... 
ponel. 15 in, long. $15.00 What a relief to send all your family wash to Pontiac 
Laundry! Oceans of gentle suds and many rinsings make 
Fer Playtime, Skippies Pontie No. 857 it oh-so-bright! Clothes and towels are fluffy: dried and All Work Guaranteed for 5 Years folded. Then whén Careful Dan returns them there's almost 
nothing left to do. Wouldn't you. like ‘this service? 
Free Plastic Bag with-Dry Cleaning (matching Girdle No. 957. $7.50), Front end 
beck panels with easy-into diagonal ripper. y 
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and balance top-heaviness. :   By ANNE HEYWOOD 
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Odd Pants—We'll Know His Size! 
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It’s the Casual Look for Today’s Homes: . the lines are soft and the 
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  "THE BLONDE DIED DANCING < —by KELLEY ROOS   
       
          
     
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  When heels lose their shape, 
they lose their smartness. Your 
shoe repairer can restore that 
trim new look . . . with famous 
Cat's Paw thin heels! To com- 
plete the picture, ask him for 
MIGROLITE hail or full soles 
. « » lighter than leather, lighter 
than rubber, longer wearing! 
LOOK FOR BOTH ON NEW SHOES, TOO! 
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= SOLES “THIN HEELS _ ; | But then I remembered the reason | 
for all this chicanery. After all, it! 
‘| would hardly be a boon to our little!    
       
     
         
   
     
     
     
      
           
     
     
     
    
    make the Very walls of the elegant! seeing was on his way to the office for | 
two reasons. A: the relatively un-| 
important one of giving his boss) 
the impression that he was still | 
working for his newspaper; B: to, 
dig into the back number files to! 
see if he could learn anything 
about the apparently accidental | 
}-Lawas-on.my_way_to the Crescent) 
School of Dancing for a number 
hed ey fourteenth floor 
hat Leone was busy at 
Sepnaee Genk, ith cathe poo:   “Yes, Hester?” “I'm sure you'd want to know . 
there's something on your collar. 
| You must have cut yourself shav-| 
ing.” 
He was perplexed. ‘‘No ... no, 
I got up and leone across the| 
desk. toward him. ‘‘Ob, sorry,'’ I) 
said, ‘It's nothing, just some lip-| 
stick.” 
“Lipstick!” Mr. Bell was morti- 
ified. “No, it must be blood. I 
mean . ~ 
|” "No, it's lipstick, all right’ Don't} worry. 
* * * 
He strode across the room;- ex- you be married? Soon, I hope, for 
both your sakes.”’ 
“Look here, Hester..." 
“Yes?” * * * 
going to confide in you. I feel I 
must explain.” 
“Is it necessary to explain, Mr. 
| Bell? I'm not investigating you, 
sir.’ 
“No, no... 
such a point of —— the rela- 
| tionships here in my ool com- Pp 
imagine how my conscience tor- 
tured me as I found myself ‘at- 
tracted by, then drawn inevitably 
toward Miss Webb.” 
"_SYou may call her Leone.” 
“Then to my horror, Leone re“ 
ciprocated my affection and. 
“Put it bluntly, Mr. Bell, You 
developed a terrific yen for each “Before I change my shirt I'm! 
you see, I've made: 
--You----eant   
“Yes, Mr. Bell?” LANSING (#—Michigan 
-| will employ: a’ record number of Should Number 55,000 
by School Year's End 
schools 
teachers by the end of June, state 
officials state. 
  “Of course!’ I had to get out of 
here fast, “Absolutely!” 
a if you feel your salary 
‘and disappear into Mr. Bell’s of- 
"\fice. I slid out of my hiding place 
and headed for the reception room. 
I could probably count on a few “I'm sure I can count on you to’ ‘ 
: ithe end of the school year—an in-| ; The number of public. school 
teachers should climb to 55,000 by 
crease of 6,000 over the last school 
year, said Dr, Clair L. Taylor, 
struction. 
Taylor said more teachers were 
hired because of an increase of 
70,000 in Michigan public school 
enrollments and. because many   'pupil-teacher ratio. 
While demands for teachers in- 
creased, so did the supply, 
Higher salaries and better retire-   “Congratulations, ‘She's &) won: I ‘|this year than last, he added. ~~ - Rybber Consump’ UP 
ae State Educators [sox hen sms mel Tatnn care 1° "¥es... ob, yes." | MIVID os have at least a bachelor’s de-|States is expected to increase its The phone rang; Mr. Bell an- gree. ‘About 13,500 have master’s|consumption of man-made rubber swered it. . or higher degrees and 11,000 have/this year to 905,000 tons compared 
sia «> 0 ele, my dar at ecor 9 ee with 898,000 n 195. The ret of the *. ; be : startled, : , : ds i 
shocked at himself. He cleared the or “'Taylor said that within 10 years|free word expected foo Ms 
from his ‘voice. He said’ Public School. Teachers.   
  
state superintendent of public in-| monthly amounts . . « 
Leter Pieni Get many 
Phone first for 1-trip loan, 
Shaper paptingligrs Lame on 2 
  
  
  
  
  ~ |vently, 
ss days of my life."’ 
‘| bling, awkward men and help them| 
=} willbe with us for. a good long! while.” i 
  
  Gt Dt or am 10 Ta ‘on, Mr. Bell...”   to | amined himself in a wall mirror ; von juninterrt tmoments with Mi: S ks- G ‘ffi 
ta et ab Wa] Sey Het soe Toe (ere tment Fe tac, par riffin She gave me s message. Mr. (his back was still to me, I opened) ,) bs wearcled. * * @ es te see me now, at My yesterday's gloves you're going to ma boring states, while graduating 
    my purse. 7 TOMORROW: A wolf contronts= lasses of Michigan’ teacher ~ - , before my first lesson. I were still in it. The orange stain eee Connie. Will she play the role of |), Tiexs Taylor - thanked Leone, but I ale the mouth of my assailant] ‘Well, I thought we should wait) oper leges were larger, said. | FUNERAL HOME 
The message had re-set my | outside: Anita's apartment sparkled}a year. To make certain. you| Michigan teacher colleges turned) 
lin his love. “We were planning to! white 1, 400 more came from other 
N 
ber That's patie pally eer Bridge Colors Chosen his ater. eoeedeetieg siienes 
company of any policemen, soothed identical. Unless Mr, Bell was haat ST. IGNACE, (AP)—Ivory na Bal a St vos on me . but not completely. My) unfaithful in his devotion to Le- Yes, it pleases me.’ He chuck- towers will rise "between a pale}. trom 15-to 20 per cent larger 
position on Mr. Bell's faculty was) one Webb, I knew who my as hed in the thores of a fond re-| green suspension span when the} “Thoughtful Service” 
Phone FE 2-5841 up at me, 
 scis -siedliay enengh ts Ge | 
just an inch. The stain on Mr. Bell's collar to al- 
sight of him alone, without the most convince me they were |     
     
    
    
        
   
      
       
           
            
            
     opened the door of my em-" 
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  too delicate a hypocrisy to stand) sailant was. But I wanted to | membrance. “You see, it was on/ Mackinac Straits Bridge is painted. 
any interest in me from him. He) make sure. |New Year's Eve that I proposed to!That’s the color scheme decided 
smiled at me and, as royalty does, Leone. Actually, it was quite~un-ton for the 100-miltion dottar bridge: 5 e 
bade me sit. I closed in on my man. romantic. I -propesed by tel-|linking Michigan's upper and Y TV ee % ir t e * Mr. Belt.” ¥ said. | ephone.”” eer pean It ts to be ‘com: a OU Ve never seen 0 price aq 
“Well, Hester!” He turned back to me, his face | “That could be unsatisfactory.” pleted in late 1957. 
  I smiled back at him, hoping to flushed like a trapped schoolboy. | ' 
build up some good labor- “capital |‘ ‘Hester,"’ he said, “Hester, I can't’ ‘‘Yes, it was ‘eaves of me to 
relations. Our grins seemed to aera a seaeramek spoil it like that. We had gone to a Dairy Exports Dip 
“Mr ‘t be embarras small restaurant where I Wag sure) 
office shiver in delight. iI understand completely.’ j|we wouldn't be seen . , . and) COPENHAGEN~—Denmark's: 1955 
“Well, Hester! This is your sec-; ‘You . . . understand?” Leone was so irresistible .. . well, | (@airy exports totaled more than 
ond day with us'” “I knew it the moment I sawiafter I had taken her home, 1 $83,000,000, a decline of 4 per cent 
“Yes, Mr, Bell. Thig is my sec- you together. You: were being so went home and actually paced the from the year before. But they’ 
ond day!” |distant to each other, so business-/ floor. made wp 38 per cent of Denmark's 
“And how are things going? Was like. But I could see it.” over-all earnings from exports and_   
so low for a brand new 1956 
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         ‘ o” “ or Then YT did it. 1 telephoned her i31 cent of the export of H yesterday difficult for you’ See what? =< per agri- 
“Difficult? Mr. Bell,” I said iy “Between you... . you and Le nced ite after midnight and pro- oteme products. __ 
“I shall always consid one Webb. Congratulations, Mr. | Posed Z 
Bell.” “and se. cepted Right then| Abul 364 iniltion 
“Good Lord . . . you're sharp!" a jone or more kinds of “About love . . . yes. When will! Yeu" Mr. Bell sighed. “‘Yes."’’ struments. one-of the most thrilling icang own | 
musical in-| 
I didn’t add that I hoped I | 
would never have another like it, 
eB go galls a Sl cece 
at my master \ 
“Ah,” Mr. Belt said. He actualy 
“Ah.” 
“Yes,” I said. “Oh, yes!” 1 
“Then you find teaching grati-| 
| tying, do you?” | “Gratifying? Mr. Beil, I said | 
thrilling. To take those poor, stum- |   — | 
-YouD EXPECT TO PAY S15 MORE FOR THE... 
TONE QUALITY IN THIS SENSATIONAL     
     “T take it then, Hester, that you! 
* ° ° 
I turned pale inside. What a glib, | 
monstrous liar I, Connie Barton, 
forming, I would hardly be a fit ‘mother for the small group of! 
_| children Steve and I were planning. |     lones to have had their daddy tried‘ 
\for murder , . . unfortunately for) 
\my morale, Mr. Bell broke up my 
idire thinking. 
“Well, Hester, I just wanted to. 
jmake sure you were ew with 
tug tt pes 
| “Very —— Mr. Bell td 
| “If you ever have any difficulties | 
or problems, don’t hesitate to come. 
‘to me.” Hastily, he added, “‘I mean 
|problems involving your work 
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       ‘Corn City or B y or Butterfield Brand ~ Govt. Grade A with 20-24-Lb. 
TOM TURKEYS ===" Wrigley’s Oven Ready for Roasting _ os — . Corn City or Butterfield Brand 
Gold-n-Birds “24° 53% Hen Turkeys “Ave 45%       
         
        
        
     
   
             
       
     
       
   
         
          
    
   
        
      
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—Fancy-Capons°3*- 6354 : aaa yee, Baltevilla Turkeys “Ave” A498 | c — 
Owen Ready ‘iin tn Armour's Oven Ready" 18 bt ranberries Y Fancy Ducks **ave ASE — Stuffed Turkeys “se re 9% Late Howe Variety 
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Fancy Geese ‘Zi Ok The Incomparable 4 to 6 Lb. ase 53 
Gacklebirds “cr beiting®    
Armour Star Slab Bacon “3.0" 39%. 
Lean Pork Loin Roast ancu 33%. 
Lean Fresh Ground Beef tiiamburse 43. | 
Gordon’s Roll Pork Sausage ‘in 33° 
Skinless Franks cre tg 5) 
Hygrade A" Frankfurters i232 63° 
Fresh Perch Fills as 445. ~S 
  
      
    
    10 Delicious Flavors 
Jell-O Desserts Miracle Whip 
Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce wenn 3 tae.     
      
   
      
    
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    Green Giant Sweet Peas “a. =—SCfté« 3S ter 49S q 
Niblets Whole Kernel Corn — vac Cana oe eo Garnish Your Table 
Hunt's Fruit Cocktail _ . ioe 2 we 39° Holiday Bright 
We've all -the festive trimmings—the 
colorful Kool Krisp touches—te add Holi- 
day: sparkle to your heaping Thanksgiving 
table. Gobs of greenery ... water cress, 
endive, lettuce and parsley ... that tastes 
as good as it looks, | 
Piamp juicy fruits ... picture-pretty for 
A. salads and your enter piece. :    Kool Krisp Sweet Pickles @ Dil Sux rite 10-On. $7 08 
Libby’s Tomato Juice — 29° 
Royal Prince Southern Yams 2 cee 1" 
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Libby’s Solid Pack Pie Pumpkin : 9 Me. 350 ogtong aca Hola ‘neat rout 
7-Minit Pie Crust Mix—Special Pack - we 10° caeekbis mevegiak Weiglaps: 
Durkee’s Pumpkin Pie Spice on 23° 
     
          
      
      
     
     
         
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We reserve the right t0 ~~ eg 
limit quantities. | Fresh 
Hubbard Squash ,y,..4 5° 
Canadian -Waxed 
Rutabagas ron oO 
Emperor 
Grapes Poust DO” 
Ripe , 
Avacados na 19° 
Fresh. 
Kongo Dates 2 59° 
Dromedary 
Dates Hr 19° ne 39° Washington Delicious 3 
Apples fay 21 49° Kool Kriep , , 
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1956   
Y Yesterday's s Col d Turkey 
Is Today's. Hot Feature . 
What to do: with leftover turkey? constantly, until mixture thickens |” 
    
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‘Jiar ahpame ate’ wcer Meal-Getting Easier 
Place water im Geep 1-quart |narassed bachelor: bowl; sprinkle tastamt mental | Last minute rush is always e dry mitk powder, headache. Save trouble and bother 
    Lobster Diablo 
  In heavy skillet, saute garlic in 1 
jtablespoon oil a few minutes. Add 
ri tomato paste, can of water, to- 
matoes, red pepper, salt, 
and thyme. Cook slowly for about 
gre and add a little 
    more water if needed. Mixture 
shouldebe very thick. Ten minutes 
before end of cooking time, add 
and 
  
    LOS ANGELES CINE) — Hiliday/beidee party, that wit eave sou 
Pass Rich Soup | 
for Main Dish This soup is thick enough to 
serve as a main dish. Since the 
rice and egg slices contribute top 
quality protein, the soup is a nu- 
tritious one. Add bits of leftover Ss ee 
ims 
desserts. Mitsweetened chocciae, 
The answer, of course, is to de- a ES 
be are low in calories, Combine four egg yolks, melted 
Here are some recipes originat- chocolate and vanilla to four well- 
‘ed by a weight-reducing establish-/beaten egg whites. Sweetening to 
ladies southeast of] taste. Bake in 12x18 tin for 2 
ant for _ bay mg Cover with damp cloth 
Juntil cool. 
ae tea . Make custard of remaining 
eggs and freeze like ice cream. | 
ficial sweetening | Place on cake and roll, .   
  
i a _— Return to deep freeze until ready 
» devgudiagia to serve. One-half inch slices are Beat egg yolks well. Add flour.'15 calories per servi 
  ta very dry. Aad one tnicsooes Baans, Chestnuts 
ppp trown in sow oven abo 75 de/BaKed in Cream 
These green beans go over big! 
fam ae Green Beans Supreme 
2 = orange juice 2 tetinocens = er margarine 
3 eae fat 1 tablespoon unflavored gelatin Xe tans y soy sauce 
it Dissolve gelatin in one-half cup) 3! 
            
  
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let PRIZE Set ee SS Se Conrad Hilton hotel in the heart of the city... 
sins saunas aaeabeen + tegister at any accommodations at the 3rd PRIZE—Levely Table Lamp 7 eet 4th PRIZE—S35 Grocery Gift oth 
2nd PRIZE ——wa << 
inspected OWEN-READY 
  
  YOUNG TOMS 
18 to 20-Ib, 
Average!      
   EXTRA. TENDER: | 
PERFECT FOR - 
12 SMALL FAMILIES! 
‘We Also Have a Complete Line di 
-CAPONS - DUCKS 
HICKENS, Etc. 
                
  KINGNUT 
ALL VEGETABLE 
Shortening FARM-FRESH 
~GRADE.A MEDIUM 
EGGS     
     
    
    
      
  
KINGNUT Yellow — In % Lb. Prints 
OLEO 
     
      3 6o | =< 35° Del Monte—Large 212 Can 
PUMPKIN      
   
      
        
        
                 
    
      
    
   
  (Dreamy Holiday Desserts} 
to Please Calorie-Budgeter 
  
salt, sweetening, lemon juice and) Custard for Chanuaae roll: Pour| } 
beat until mixture’ is smooth. ‘three cups of hot milk over two} } 
Add water and cook over low well-beaten eggs, cook until thick! Dact sf rea pe 
2 _ arained ounces came whole palette 
  
    
    
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OPEN ALL DAY THANKSGIVING 
Thursday, November 22 
For ‘Your Convenience 
  
_LIQUOR — 
     
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QUART 
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  OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY | 9 A.M. to 10:30 P. M. 
      
  GRAND OPENING 
   
Celebrating the 
Grand Opening OF PONTIAC’S 
New A&P Super Market 
1185 North Perry St. 
  
| You Can Enter Contest ot Any of These 
Other 3 Pontiac Area A&P Stores: 
949 West Huron St. 
25 West Pike Et. 
4724 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains 
  
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COME saa Le ror SAVE AT ‘a 
  _ THANKSGIVING’ WEEK 
STORE HOURS   
_Open Tuesday Evening 
Until 9 O'Clock 
“Monday and Wednesday 9 A.M.-6 P.M. 
Friday and Saturdey 9-A.M. -9 P.M, 
Closed Thanksgiving Day 
 Thursdey, November 22nd 
  
      
-AGP’s FAMOUS GRADE “A” 
SUNNYBROOK 
Fresh Eggs 
= 39 - AARVE—VANTLLA O8 NEAPOLITAN 
Ice Cream ee e@« ee @ eat crn. 69c 
ASP HOMESTYLE SLICED OR HALVES 
Peaches. . . . 3a 1 .00 
A&P FANCY 
  SULTANA, 
Fruit ‘Cocktail. oo 
| JANE PARKER 
Pump kin 
Pie = 39° JANE ae 
1%4-4B. Stuffing .. Bread 23° JANE PARKER, OVER % FRUITS & NUTS 
Fruit Cake TH-LB. SIZE 
1.39 2.69 3.99   
  =o | Roasting Chickens ....... - 
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> NEW LOW AGP COFFEE PRICES 
MILD AND MELLOW ‘ety anaes A 
TEMPTING! [ 
TASTY! 
COMPLETELY CLEANED | 
  OVEN-READY   
__PERFECT PARTNER FOR TURKEY... 
Ocean Spray —Whole or strained 
CRANBERRY SAUCE . . . 2%       
39c CANS 
      
10 TO 15-LB. SIZES 4 TO 8-LB. SIZES 19 TO 23-LB. SIZES 
      _ PETTIE BIRD BRAND 4 TO 6 LB. SIZE, OVEN-READY 
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TENDER, YOUNG 4 TO 5 POUND SIZES 
Oven-Ready Ducks ........ + “SUPER-RIGHT” MILD, MELLOW 
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Snekod Hams =... PORTION LB. 
“SUPER-RIGHT” 7-RIB aslo 
“CAPE COD, FRESH | ' . , Bs FINEST RUAMITY 
pon | rozen 
Ganberries 2 sO... Re. FLORIDA SWEET, JUICY 
Oranges == .....82 5% _ 3 = 49   
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“SSALE DATES © Mon. Tues. Wed, Nov. 19, 20 1 €LOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING   Se hs ee ee 
  
  
   18 Lbs. _, 
| or Over 
  
Hen Turkeys - Capons - Ducks- Geese & Roasting Chickens           
    ‘ Mh Have a Complete. Selection of Holiday Poultry - All Sizes 
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FRESH CRANBERRY SAUCE — Fresh Cran- cheese and fruit salad; and as the principal in. | 
Sauce shows its around-the-clock vergatility  gredient in a delectable Cranberry Fruit Crisp. 
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SMOKED TARMS” Ready-to-Eat FROZEN 
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cheese to taste Catherine M. Sullivan, University|spoons salt and > 
generous serving on a of Ilinocis home management spe-|thin quarts 
greens. Surround with cialist, lists them: sath’ Meal SAE. tect Wise Gagelad vase dlinoe re! 
(fresh or canned) and! If the recipe calls for liquid, put)stantly for 
Js of chilled whole|the liquid into the blender first to|move from heat and let stand 
insure a smooth mixture, 
Cranberry Fruit Crisp foods coarsely, 
2 eups whole berry cranberry sauce = asegelbe Inch wuben be, |i% large skillet. brown 1 pound te teaspees epee 
eee eee coe : vompdl nd vate ground beef well in fat. Add 1%4| 1 cup well- auined, cooked tomatoes ¢up brown sugar fore you put them info the blend- |. is eup shredded sharp cheese fetapocn cinnamon haga i= inte (teaspoons salt, %4 teaspoon pepper, tablespoons hope ed parsley 
3 corn wpe corn flakes PF sails z grees hor = be % cup chopped onion, 1 tablespoon \teaspoun a om chopped onion 
tablespoons soft butter | blended onealy. enriched flour and 1% teaspoons; Mix ground beef with salt and’ ROYAL 
Combine cranberry suace. apple, Worcestershire sauce, m | x19 & pepper. Pat out in a inch pie 
% cup sugar and spices in a| When blending a thick liquid, fill|well. Add 2% cups tomato juice nan. Spread tomatoes over ham- CELATINE 
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= layer of corn flakes/half full. But you can fill it up to simmer about 30 minutes. Rinse maining ingredients. 
th butter, Sprinkle re- ‘three - fourths full when you're) “spaghetti with hot water and| Bake in a 350 degree oven bi] ; 
working with a thin liquid.. You'll drain well. Arrange spaghetti in minutes. Cut in wedges to serve. ALL FLAVORS 
save time by blending small quar | center of hot platter with rods Makes four servings. 
until apples are tender, | tities at a time. jcue sauce around edge. Serve im- 4 CELER Y 
-Xou can add liquids slowly while ™ediately. Makes 4 servings. | For that ladies’ lunch: chicken C = F; 
Lass the rage 2 while stirring a mix- | For weight - watchers .cream ‘along with the regular ingredients. 
ture or else the spoon may be )sauce made with water, nonfat dry Serve shortly after the nuts have . , at COLUMBIA 
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National's buyers have selected the country’s finest turkeys — plump, juicy birde 
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‘Turkey Biscuit Ring. This com. hold 
    icing tet“ well blended: Serve! develop overnight and with them a! 
eggs. For 
this, wae ‘the yolks tn the fillee te” \as Appetizers Kabobs Are Hit 
  Holidays. ahead means time for) 
fun and casual entertaining. Parties 
demand for canapes and 
fresh touch to your ap- 
  hold the filling. Makes 1% cups fill cid a special fascination. and ac-| 
parsley and serves it in a baking your leftover turkey this year 
powder hiscuit crust, Although the Planned over dishes. ines bits of turkey with onion and Try something different with ally they are very simple to 
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avorite _beverage. 
Kabob Appetizers 
1 cam pineapple chunks or tidbits 
1 cam cocktail n&s 
2 dogen <j cked ax 
1 fablespoae cut in squar es 
. sauce       
Easy Vegetable Dish Quick vegetable dish: Brown 
tiny cubes of bread in olive oil 
  
recipe did not call for it, I think 
some kind of cream hak, would 
go well with the Ring. 
Using your favorite biscuit 
mix, 
ness. Spread with turkey mixture. 
finely chopped or ground cook- 
oven, 10-15 minutes. 
When you serve any turkey 
distr. to your family, don’t call 
it a leftever dish. Either give 
it its proper name or calj it 2 
“planned over dish.” Names do 
Perhaps you are planning a party 
after Thanksgiving Day. This Jel-| 
lied Turkey Salad would be just) 
right for a luncheon. 
JELLIED TURKEY SALAD 
"3 cups cranberries 
3 cups water 
% cup sugar . 
2 packages reepberry ef strawberry 
  atin 
1 cup crushed pineapple 
2 tablespoons gelatin. softened tm ‘y) 
wat cold stock 
cups stock } 
i tablespoons greted onic | 
2 tablespons lemon ‘uice 
4 cups chopped =e turkey 
: cups chopped. ce 
4 tablespoons finely Tl eneet parsiey 
% cup maeyonns 
ter until skins split. 
bring to rolling boil for one minute. 
Remove from heat. Add flavored 
gelatin and crushed pineapple. 
Fill loaf pan % full of this 
mixture. When jellied fill rest 
ef pan with following mixture: 
Soften unflavored gelatin in cold   
and add softened gelatin. Stir untill 
dissolved. Add rest of ingredi-| 
ents. Pour on cranberry aver! 
Chill until set. Unmold on bed of} 
watercress. } 
LJ a . 
With one cup of ground cooked 
turkey you can make this spread | 
iIt may be served in a variety 
: ‘of wavs 
TURKEY ALMOND DELIGHT 
i cup ground cooked turkey 
        ly cup chopped roasted unbianched 1 hard-cooked egg chopped 
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Orne Adds a aa |Combine Turkey, Banana ey, ee, mesh 0 enn a buttered » mel utter. tur-| Have ever. an. 
lo Sweet Potatoes eters wm in Tantalizing Turnover {ter more oer racy runtitoom te retewane wl vom 
“for Ham; Eggs Stir in flour, salt, 
  melted. 
Sunday dinner. Pour over sweet potatoes, Bale 
for i grated onion. Slowly stir in milk 
Orange Sweet Potatoes servings. | Ham and eggs in a delightful and cook, stirring until. thickened. Lean 1 pound and % ounces eweet creamy new setting—e deep dish Slice eggs, saving 6 or 8 perfect 
2¥4 teaapoons cornatarch pie with buttered popeorn border! | slices for garnish. Add remaining 
ve pecked dark Here is a meal you can prepare egg slices and diced ham to sauce. 
i, tsampoon orange stad Alwith one hand tied <behind your|Pour into a 9x2” square shallow 
  
  back—and it is as expansible as a 
rubber band . Just keep adding to 
the ingredients as new guests show to form a 
up. It's a “quick-'n’-easy” you can reserved egg 
prepare any time. butter or margarine 
Cut potatoes in half lengthwise; 
arrange in a heat-resistant glass 
pie plate (9% inches across the with a quarter cup of melted but- border. 
  
  Ever marinate cooked cauliflow- double boiler over boiling water. 
pan or a 2 quart shallow casserole. 
. Oa oe — ana mingles its tropical fruit _flav- 
slices and minced. °r With, the turkey in a fashion 
parsley. Makes six servings. | four ¢inch rounds. Mix. together Boiled Egg Spins Fast. : 
the top of a placing mixture on one half of dered if it were uncooked or one of 
ithe extra hard-cooked eggs you 
cooked the other day? Well, the 
tried and true test is as simple 
‘as spinning the egg—and that’s 
‘just what you do. Spin the egg-on-------~ 
the counter top. An uncooked egg 
spins very slowly—if at all—while 
its ‘“hard-cooked” sister spins 
‘around like a top. ircle. well-rounded supply of vitamins jeach circle 
and minerals and their high food | Cut bananas into halves cross- 
wise. Place a half banana atop | energy. ; each mixtu Fold | 
For cooked banana dishes, use| maivture, ‘bring aman san| the less ripe, all-yellow or slightly, together and seal. Prick tops of 
green-tipped banana that stays. turnovers with fork. 
‘firm during cooking. 
Banana Turkey Turnovers 
Pastery for 2-crust pie 
2 cups cooked, diced turkey 
icompletely delicious. | 1 cup cooked rice 1 cup undiluted condensed mushroom 
  pepper and) Make Banana Turkey Turnovers. 
for the cleverest trick with: left- 
over turkey in a week of Thanks-     The trick consists in tucking 
half a banana inside the pastry 
‘turnover along with savory tur- 
key. filling. When baked, the ban-   | Bake ai 375 degrees F. for 30- 
135 minutes. Serve with curry, 
sauce, mushroom sauce or turkey, 
gravy. Yield: four servings.     
    For that professional golden- 
‘brown crust on bread and rolls,   
  
top inside and 1°4 inches OO) en beni into flowerets—in @ Ham ‘n’ Egg Deep Dish Pie With) 
  Stir cornstarch and sugars to to serve as a Popcorn Border Somie cooks like to 
[salad with crisp greens? Dust the : te butter ee gether thoroughly in s 1-quart cauliflower with paprika for pret-| } tablespoon a es But go easy or the gravy will be, \ teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons fiour 
te tonapeen pepper saucepan; add orange rind andity color. too sweet! catsup to the gravy for a pot roast. turkey servings, and don’t tor- |, You’! find this a wonderful | °2 tablespoons grated onion 
2 tablespoons macited butter Frozen shrimps separate easily ‘they should be brushed just be- 
2 pecled wenen if you put them in a colander or fore baking with a mixture of 
get that bananas add important Padlg “yelow or “senuy — istrainer and hold them under cold rail and sugar—one-fourth cup of 
nutrition to a meal with teeter i Make up pastry and cut intojrunning water. milk to one tablespoon sugar. add a little! change of pace for second-day | 
  
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Although they love the tradition-jing table.” Smaller dining areas!as Thanksgiving ‘oon not lose any 
al holidays, many young homemak- and servantless homes have estab- of its. appeal when served buffet 
ers have to settle for something lished the buffet- ag an integral style. The turkey may be hot or 
less than a Score or more of rel- part of modern tife-~ ‘eold: the number of dishes reduced Conserve Makes Turkey Better Serving homemade conserve or | bol, and boll hard 1 minute, stir. 
relish with the turkey adds an | ring constantly. 
individual teuch to sech a meal.'| Remove from heat and at once   
ativés and friends aroand a“groan-| Even a dinner so custom-laden'to a comfortabie minimum. 
_ {4 hours. Drain fruit, reserving the 
_{juice._Grind apricots or chop fine! ute to early aging, and itis never | _ 
ispoons rind and 4% cup juice into itheir income for food—a good rea- is made by the easy short-boil/ jcinnamon stick. 
method. The recipe makes 10 medi-| Skim off foam with metal spoon. 
um glasses—some for your own Then stir and skim by turns for 
table and some to tuck into Christ-/9 Minutes to cool slightly, to pre- 
mas packages. Here is a menu Vent floating fruit. Ladle quickly 
that, while mindful of tradition, is imto glasses. Cover at once with 
geared to contemporary living. \* inch hot paraffin. 
Thanksgiving Dinner Buffet 
monet Fenn? Paice Cocke M ilk Provides Hot Casserole = Lines of Oreen 
Whole Kernel Corn 
Relish Tray of © er: Pickleé and . ee Nutrients for 
Moot Gam cen Balanced Diet Whipped a" Garnish 
Coffee 
Apricot Conserve Do you know that... 
4 b supe prepared fruit (‘: Ib dried) Three glasses of milk each day apricots : % teaspoons grated lemon ring can provide more than one-third 
: eup lem oe — ae 
cup raisins, chop 
cup chopped Braail nuts good health and vigor. 
ape 2 Ae ot) ager __ The nutrients of milk and cream 
Me bottle liquid fruit pectin are retained in the ay apm ad 
Add 3% cups water to % pound ice cream, and there is no 
dried apricots. Cover and Jet stand food values in freezing. 
Poor eating habits can contrib-   eu oa 
  
      and mix with the juice. | tee soon to improve your well- 
Measure 4 cups into a very large’ being by improving your diet. 
saucepan. Grate the rind afd conan the juice from 2 medium-| Most American families spend 
sized lemons. Measure 1% tea-> “(from 25 per cent to 50 per cent of 
son to select your food wisely in 
‘order to get best value for your) 
Add ‘raisins, nuts, sugar, and dollar. 
cinnamon stick to fruit In sauce- | Ice cream is completely digested saucepan with fruit. 
pan and mix well. Place over |and its nutrients are readily avail- ‘The apricot conserve suggested! istir in liquid fruit pectin, Remove) a 
of the protein you need to maintain) 
CHOOSING ‘THE BIRD — Mrs. Alex Rosin of 
Hazelett street looks over the supply of frozen 
  high heat, bring to a-full rolling ‘able for use by the body. 
            
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raisins and nuts. You may serve it all winter at 
any meal. CONSERVE WITH TURKEY — A homemade 
turkey. This one is a blend of dried apricots, 
  
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weit beaten cay ands tite ant POTK Chop Recipe Mix them together thoroughly 
and form into six patties. Then With F oreign Flavor 
make a depression or cup in each s 
Potato Surpris patty. Fill each depression with | A bit of foreign flavor is found 
shredded cheese. A half cup of in this recipe. Pork chops are at- 
“Yesterday's mashed potatoes,” shredded cheese should do for the tractively braised in ea spicy vine- 
tt sacvedtan tan aie m six patties. - Later Be sible rants a 
irs’ i i | rip or ‘if? thing that nothing could be less CHEDDAR ‘SUITABLE ine iit en and season with 
desirable than, can take on some oa the cheese = = Ym teaspoon pepper and 1 teaspoon 
lip-amacking flavor if you give\\ommon type and is ideally sult-| ia = Teineacgeibiy a2 = spoon 
them the cheese treatment. led to cooking, but you might pre- spread on chops 
Home economists of the US.'fer to use brick, or Swiss or Combine “% cup vinegar, % cup 
Department of Agriculture offer a-Edam or any other hard or semi- water and 2 tablespoons of sugar 
recipe for what they call ‘Potato hard cheese. and place over chops, Cover the 
Cheese Surprise.” You'll see it’s. After filling each potato pattie. frying-pan tightly and simmer for 
really not much more than yester- with cheese, cover with a slice of 45 minutes or until done. 
day’s cold masiied potatoes, with a|tomato, and top with bread crumbs 
little cheese and-alot-of_imagina-;mixed—with—melted butter. Place 
tion. on a greased baking pan in a Rotary Grater Handy 
The mashed potatoes, of |moderate oven for 30 minutes. Small rotary graters, operated 
course, don't need to be leftover; by hand, are wonderfully useful 
they may be freshly mashed. | Add some thinly sliced rounds for grating nutmeats — and they 
But fresh or aged, start with $ of cooked carrot to that creamed are widely available now and in- 
cups mashed potatoes and add ‘tuna. Different and good.   
  
  
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        By BRUNO L. KEARNS @id everything ang more than iplays, big Leon Hart drove overifield goals which gave ‘the Lions fired the bullet-like toss right over|J 
DETROIT — If the Baltimore! %* for the injured George Shaw, | Hart was the powering force | Baltimore's lone score came in | A few minutes tater Gene Ged- 
Colts had any doubts as to the) bef Alam Ameche and Lenny | for Detroit's ground attack, rum- | the second stanza when Bert | man smashed over from the four 
defensive strength of the Detroit) Moore could do nothing against | ning like a halfback and driving  Rechichar booted the Colts’ first | yard line in @ drive which cov- 
Lions, they became true believers| te Tgged Detroit forward wall. | like a bull with tacklers hanging. and only field goal of the season | ered 49 yards im eight plays. 
In fact Moore, who had a 10.1) *! ever him. from the 46 yard line This ended. the game's scoring The Colts anne ony Siretitg avesat before the game,| But again it was the “old pro”) In the third period the Lions but did. not put an end to the 
yards rushing passing, never got past the line of scri- Bobby Layne who kept the Colts scored twice in their first two se- reugh-house tactics which took 
yet were on the short end of a 27-3 mage until midway in the 4th pe- guessing with a varied offense'ries of plays. ° place throughout the game. 
count at the final whistle. iriod when he had two running which included 12-pass completions * * «© Both teams were hitting hard and 
Tt was Detroit's 7th victory im gains for one and three yards, He in 21 attempts to six different pass} Layne climaxed a 69 yard march six times during the game the offi- 
Se en 1 et eee Se an Be renee. pains acon we Pregae ee rare ae between a Lion and 
place Chicago Lions wasted no ing. . i pass from our-yard line.\a pushing each other around 
Bears in the Western Division. pay. dirt. Just after the opening | Layne garnered nine points in-'The veteran Texan took the snap * * @ 
Rookie quarterback John Unitas ‘kickoff, moving 73 -yards in 11 cluding a pair of second period from center, stood straight up and} Tackle Gene Lipscomb was eject- : ed from the game for slugging Jim 
4 \Martin. The Colts were penalized 
96 yards and Detroit had 55 yards 
? _ \in_ penalties, 
oem a ve | lit Wag the poorest running ef- 
From, | fort of the season for Baltimore. 
The ~ | The Colts got only six yards on 
the ground in the first hal and 
/ \ most of the second half yardage 
rd came late in the game against : : 
/ ae Detroit substitutes. Pres gccccoe] £ f $7]) prepares for a landing ‘on the back of Jack Christiansen 
sy Coach Buddy Parker used the en- {Mart (i, fun), wosdiwn| troit Lions. Christiansen knocked down a pass intendeli for Berry PRESS BOX tire squad except the inured Don | tterdans:famay'seeerme,“* "| and on the play he had the wind knocked out of him and bad to Gamat: West Seheave end Mclihenny, and for the first time char (46) ¥ Ad (1, 10), Rechi- leave the gar ne temporarily. . 
: ern alte ——_ | 
. Shady Side finished in a three-way ~ b, | 
Nichols came. next with a 1-3 mark | IS O r i 
less in four starts to occupy the \ am . : 
ve * e@e PINEHURST, N.C.  — John . weekend for the 1413 upset defeat;that the Spartans will wind up the | 
Prior fe Orchard Lake St. W. Roberts of Columbus, Ohio, by Minnesota Saturday. year with a i record, __ "Mary's 134 pect leon at the staggered to victory by a stroke ae See tat See aed) ee meee ied 
__ hands of Highland Park St. Bene. | -{in the 21st annual- tournament of i seg peeemer poo g ar Erg ores eye dict“ on Nov. 4 of this season, the Southern Seniors Golf Assn. oon," asserted Coach Dufty Daugh-/punch provided Mint _ quar- 
the Eagiets’ last setback on the | here yesterday despite a 6 on the erty. ‘But Minnesota was just/terback Bobby * 
gridiron came on Oct. 10, 1964, last hole. one point better. — Washington 
when they dropped a 6-0 decision His final round of 7 was good Michigan State, with a 4-3 con- pop tap ever ns 
: to St. Clement of Center Line. for a 54+-hole total of 221 : ference record, is through with |” a 
~~ Fey stan 19 straight games dur- defending cham . Tea conference for the 
ing the interim. Walcott Brown of Sea Girt, N. J., ~—— play | Cox carried & times out of 58 
; e * @ had a closing 74 and a 222 total, eins |Minnesota running plays for a 
. ‘Television viewers of Saturday's and Arthur F. Lynch of Scars- Only Kansas State remal 4, | standout total of 128 yards. 
Sour at Micoeagels oc. ch oa,” Ys Cnend wi tr 8 | anon gueseaeah, esl veltong game at is most 222. was 
feel the letdown in the stands after AP Wirepheto| WO © the ball well too. Larson was in 
eed that tone ed betwen| 4s, H: MO HOPALONG — Detroit Lion halfback Briggs Stadium. George Radosevich (52) and | %ych won 3 Suaden death Play. ar a Gee an aoa Ohio State ‘wes wie virtually! Hopalong Cassady picks up seven yards as he -Diek Young (31) of the Colts make the tackle. '4 on the 19th Pg Brown’s 5. The - af paar oat telling quarter 
Scam all Gopher hopes for al skirts his own left end in the second quarter of Detroit won the game, 27-3, to stay in a Western | Tournament attracted 135 players Bob Blakely made the TD from 
: sterday’s game against the Baltimore Colts in Division tie with the Chicago Bears. trip to the Rose Bowl. 7” e go aged 50 and up. 77 yards out. Dick Borstad, who | rn iis fs ers kicked both extra points, put in the / on George Mikan, ‘a clincher conversion. y 
basketball player of the first halt’ Hold Win Over Bow! Entry Ss contary, Wil appear in 0 cage | Soltau’s Fourth Period ox hit Dave Lindblom in # 12 clinic at Birmingham High 1 v 6 Z Gi 49 Wi ‘yard pass-run play for the’ other 
School tomorrow. The clinic, open | i - Boot Gives ers 1 Minnesota score, made with just. 
te all coaches and players, will ; y 28 seconds remaining im the first 
aa ictory Has One Solace a « * * : ¢ 
William E. Loll, a resident of - GREEN BAY W — A 32-yard! _ State had dominsted play dur- 
Birr has been named the - £ field goal yesterday ran Green| '™s mest of, the’first halt but 
eeeingy cored of ticket sales by. ANN ARBOR # — Michigan, breadwinner. He scored three.the assault on. the Hoosiers. -His-fashion: Jim Van'Pelt had-his hand ‘Bay's losing streak to four games “#%'t able to ycore although the ji 
| _—_ie Detroit Tiger. Lal replaces ity Rose Bow hopes again smashed ouchdowns, feo on suzenble runs {0 Tight halfback subwutues, Ed stepped on by one of the offical fgeew|and ave the San Francisco ders] Svarane of ste peat pushed 1 . ymont who reti c , s Ss: ys } Shetusky, who . R — . ory sna : > - 
a Nov. 1 after 38 years with the minute measure of ee anodes ye a Be bl h A Bart etilleerckiows teste enciaad absences. hen his. protective face Se cushy gear tee po ‘five-game Nation al Footbal! | Pat Wilson whe quarte rbacked 
orgastzation. . + For two years running the Wol- irae ankic.” y vwee th e more fallies De cnapped as he made a tackle. Both from Bob Ptacek to set up the League winless string a fine game for MSU, made both 
| verines lost out on the Pasadena “I . so ices : returned to the game and will be, 5th Michigan touchdown against _ Gordy Soltau's kick in the ¢th 5P@rtaxi scores on “quarterback 
a Michigan writers and sporfs- jackpot. but had the pleasure of , “Pergy did much better than I Shannon scored twice within'ready for Ohio State. Indiana Saturday. _ quarter came after teammate “¢8js—one from the three and -. asters have organized the ibeing the only ones to best the expected, Michigan Basketball Writer's As- (Rose Bowl representatives. 
sociation to affiliate with the | s ¢ * 
national organization. First meet- | A year ago, Michigan State suf- 
ing of the group will be held fered .a lone defeat. It was to 
Thursday, Nov. 29, in Detroit. - Michigan. Iowa, this season, has, * * * " the coach said, ‘‘I 
thought he'd never get back to ‘and Shatusky hauled in a 13-yard | an 86-yard touchdown run in the asses from Wilson to Jim Hine- 
100 per cent efficiency, but I 
can't dispute with his play scoring pass frgym Bob Ptacek in! Srd quarter that stands as the “ly, who caught four for 62 yards, 
against indiana.” a 
the same session “that saw the longest from scrimma ge played a big part in both long 
-Barr was_only.the ringleader in,  «q¢ Jooks like I'm pretty deep : | Only 17.966 shivering fans. kened . 
at right halfback,” Oosterbaan | ‘out to watch -the game in City 
| ’ 50,000 Fans   
three minutes in the second quarter; Hugh McElhenny broke loose for the/other from the one. 
    
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Bruins Continue Streak By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS   
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Police estimate more than 50.- 
1000 came to the village causing 
the worst traffic jam since the 
‘athletes moved jn. lost only once. Again Michigan did’ 
University of Iowa president the damage. l Hancher | admitted after the game. “They | - e : a . ‘Stadium, home of the Packers for 
aap engage pentyl — i> Declarbaae aad bla , all played well.” 1 eee YY eee eee —h Ad. 32 years.A_new stadium is under j D - = 
upset Ohio State'€0 to, Cee eerie’ by recurring A ; escend Upon earn the Rose Bow! trip. His CON-| aise: ri . . \ | Green Bay's Billy“Howton, lead- . 
wei sia ie | S lif | lend zone for the other Michigan : 3 eal orale <inalleasr ls Games Village | 
ith a Bill Bowman, who saw action routing Indiana 4926 Saturday, D S Op po touchdown. ; ioe le sph 
yesterday for the Lions against but thetr prayers for defeats, to, ‘ | ber arian pega! By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ture is es confused SMU's Chariie fingertip catch of Bart Starr's pass. Inside Fenced Area to 
: . the Colts, was put on the roster Iowa and Minnesota went unans-- CHICAGO (—Michigan’s John pest UE een pate: os " 1 a & Avoid S : ape santas! Sok toured. He is hens i into a ist Players were-hurt, both in peculiar! should at this late stage of the ® “perf pass to an Arkansas the year. Leo Nomellini e void Stampede 
asic : ge aap See oes eS saa ey (Gers could get ster.) MELBOURNE uw — Even the , POR : .| tine, f get's ei ees _ oma 30-day injured reserve list. Terry Barr was the Wolverines’ Roseboro of Ohio State in the Big of contenders for the major post ‘ . would not + Ten all-games scoring race. Hart Faces Constance  _—_-season bowl games swelled over, ae ed. Fyéd Cone booted # 20-yard most brawny athletes 
Herrnstein scored once against ‘Tonight at St. Nick _ aA ‘to be the Atlantie Coast Confer- with’ the Ist San Franscisco score, lage of Heidelberg today because 
Indiana while Clark, Roseboro | - . The only definite bowlers, ati@nce’s entry in the Orange Bowl a/plunge from the one, but Green: of ca me mre of visitors 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the moment, are Colorado, head.'V3 Colorado, But with Clemson s Bay led 9-7 at the half. pa vie a re fence surround- 
were being blanked by Iowa. jed for the Orange Bowl; Iowa 21-0 thumping by Miami (Fla.)/ ling th — . 
touchdowns and 42 points each. {tracted rave notices in his last/Roge Bowl; and Tennessee, ap-he NCAA, South Carolina And 3 Candidates i *<—rrantk , _i start, continues his campaign for: pare) : - the;Duke have popped into the picture 
Onto State's Frank Eliood S0l-| volte f-the year’ honors Mow [orien ne pee, Bt fae Neu|ts ponsftly being the ACC 9”“most e e ye s | " » Cotton or Sugar Bowl for a New -eprpeentative tom”   lows the leaders with six touch. ey ones amet. UM's Hermstei _ Jarryin Johin Herrnstein, again’ leonstruction. f 
ihig steady self, crashed into the) 
| ” Michigan played its heart out by 
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Instead of thinning out, as they/Arnold was Saturday — he threw Howton raced! for his 10th TD of 
‘Lusk Saturday: Bowman had been! As usual when he’s not injured,|place tie with Don Clark and Jim 
the weekend. | Clemson was figured a sure bet field goal. YA. Tittle came through Venture outside the Otympic Vi- 
and the rest of the Buckeyes 
Al Sugar Hart, 21, a welter- 
The three leaders have seven weight from Philadelphia who at-! and Oregon State, tagged for the the team that’s bowl-banned by 
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The Boston mtg — ane ea sae gin cena total of 39. Indiana's Bob Fee and a aan Hector Constance of 2 - i * Fare . be rion A) = for Or ang e Bowl lena very few got passes 
: ing the Cinderella team a-|string inta y. e torrid minois’ Jood: xt with (fo"ee= roba | e is Reng Weer, - ; : is y Ronesiams ere sing & the bard linois’ Abe Woodson are nex ” . And you probably can put Geor \in addition’ to South/Carolina the MIAMI (INS) — South Carolina. It was not until after dark when 
- -.\ \36 points each. | Hatt, winner of 17 of 18 with 15'gia Tech in that class, too, since BI 1 ire bh Duke and Cl ‘ere still i, Only & few thousand visitors left 
| ‘ wey. T PAT Pa TP knockout triumphs, stopped Earlla sixth consecutive bid seems as- Blue Devil conquepors have been Duke omen | Tote ie villas erectacts Gl ts a \ * ¢ ¢ Clark, Ohio State.....7 8 6 42, : \well respected Tefnessee (33-20), the running today for an Or: ge prec d | , s \ | Last they whipped the Rosebero, Oni Btsie.. 7 @ @ 42| Dennis Oct; 15 at St. Nick's. The'sured for the. Wrecks, beatedne (27-14) and Georgia Tech (7. Bowl bid s y ABE totes venture outside the camp fo 
— CHATC —}Toront wee sic Laeks 44 ew Clie ban ee -42}Jast- man-to- go-the route against/only by Tennessee (60). A Tech) ‘They've tied Navy (7-1) and) Van C. Krussrow, chairman of: °nter the shopping area and run 
rl Gardner's goal early in the third|z, indians..." ¢ g 8 3¢him was Harry Deputy at Phil-/Vol rematch in the Sugar Bowl 500) virginia (40-7), SMU (14 the bowl's schedule committee,|the gauntlet of autograph hunters \ Upertod. The victory enabled the|Meiiere; Nortvwesicra ¢ $ 1 33|adelphia almost @ year ago,jwould be e dandy. == == g) Nc state (42:0) and Wake said the committee will .“review|,,.Ome American athlete | said: BIG TEN \\ [Bruins to maintain a two-point|"ramer. Michigan’. 2118 « 3 34! Dec. 6. Oe Devens ee Bre. Oe PO ret OY. ‘the situation” today and possibly) Now 1 know how Elvis Presley 
ate \ [lead over Detroit which trounced South Carolina finishes against decide which of the Atlantic Coast ¥*t feel. Michigan 49, Indiene 26 \ the Montreal Canadiens 3-3. Wake Forest Thursday. Duke/Conference teams will oppose Col- 
      
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cago Black Hawks overcame a orado, the Big Seven representa- Merthwestern-14. Purdue 8 
STATE tive, in the Jan. 1 game. Kent State 27, W. Michigan 13 
Oklahoma A&M 25. Detroit 7 ‘\against North Carolina Saturday. | 
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ona. Vnnuet 2s t_ @ te the ‘ ist and Baylor are in on the, NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 
ie rork\ | W L T Pte, GF GA Kanes: Gtate 3) lows State 6 York\ Ranges as s forthe host spot_in the Cot. emia z 96 ~-~-§- 
K akote Slate 18; lows T ow ee “iton Bowl, The Southwest Confer- New York 3 tS beret 1 K. Dakots State 19, lows Teschers ey The ‘ins, who got a tying goal ice champ waiilly’ gets that |@ucaee 3 34 u an = " : : % a 
4 alt noe bomoueed = berth, but the front-runner, Tex- Pitevursn ; : 
ta : as A&M, is with the NCAA. Cleveland 5 
solvate ngs haw ey gl Ute to come behind to beat the is. in bad with si ala RN 
Holy Cross 41, Marquette @ Leafs. Ron \Stewart’s goal put The Gator Bowl, ly rd-/Griceco Beare .....7 3 
Albright 13, Scranton 7 Toronto in trent re he bag ed the “leftovers”, apparently has Ore", Bay , 
Seas unsan jperiod. Boston \reiiied fr la good crop of contenders to chose|sen* Francisco". 2 $ |goals in the second. ‘The Leafs 
came back to deadlock matters. 
before Gardner produced. 
S peehraT: Vetasecin it The. Bruins have, gone nin: 
Revy 34. Jirginia 7 ‘games without a los& and have: 
eon belhery as Lokanen V3 |won 12 of their lasf 13 starts, | 
Penn Btate 14 N. Caroline State ? * * 28 Pitt 20. Army 7 
Rochester 13. Washington & 
Rutgers 20, William & Mary 
Springfield 27, Hofstra 9 
Srracuse €1, Colgate 7 
West Virginia 7. Purman 6 
Washington U. 271, Butler 26 
Westminister 48. Carnegie Tech 6 
Yale 42, Princeton 20 
__Auburn 20 Georgia 0 Duke 26. Duke 26, Wake t 0 
Florida Giate 20, Miss. Gouthern 19 
Georgia Tech 27. Alabama 0 
oe Connecticut $1, Rhode Island 6 
Dartmouth 27, Cornell 14 
Delaware 14, Temple 7 
Denison 35. Ohio Wesieran 12 
Juniata 13. Ursinus 6 
Wally Hergesheimer, -a\ former 
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cher, international boxing author- 
{ity and editor of Ring Magazine,| 
said today he was “astonished” 
the boxing iG of ‘Korean >fly- ree bebe te | 20, Citadel @ 
Mississippi State 32, LSU 13 
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“Tulane 13, Vanderbilt 
W. Virginia 7. Furman 0 
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Detrott 27, Baltimore 
M4, Chicago Cards 7 
Cleveland 16, Philadelphia 
| San from. In the East alone, there's 
Pitt, Syracuse and perhaps Penn 
State and Navy, Also under con- 
sideration are unbeaten Wyoming, 
the Skyline champ, and the South- 
west's third place team, ; 
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SATURDAY’'S RESULTS 
Montreal 6, Detroit 2 
Chicago 6, Toronto 3 
Boston 4, New York 4 
  
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SRE gen aeemeriiess __\ +. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1956 _, THIRTY-THREE 
  
      Top Middleweights- 
Clash in TV Battle 
weights, Ralph (Tiger) Jones of 
|. New York and Charles Humez of Pep From Seaweed 
Ace Aussie Swimmer   
slight favorite. Jones and .Humez 
met in Madison Square Garden 
last March and the third-ranked 
Jones decisioned’ the No, 2 chal- 
lenger from France. ;   
  
            
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  | Thrives on Odd Food 
    for 10-round bout that could possible France, battle {tout tonight in a Ted Dailey, Syracuse University - 
line coach, played end at Pitts fot one   
      
      The name is the same but the|good. y ett Vere 
Olym.|both have yelled for. 
“|shot at the crown, but have never 
‘match with Randy Turpin of Eng- of them the-title-chance/burgh under Jock Sutherland. --_ 
OOF   
  
Both Jones, 28, and Humez, 29, 
have campaigned verbally for a 
         gotten the opportunity. Humez 
came within one step of the title, 
losing a European elimination - RR & $ SER’ 
456 Orchard Lake 
Chas. Skaggs, prep.    & FE 8-2394 
      land three years ago. Humez, how-         
  
    
  
    
  
               
          
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299th, 300th “ 7 - One of his mother’s specialities = 
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Suhr os Squads Now 17. jsseisctsest incicome ine. its three other members — De- | They must have something be- 
trott’s Gordie Howe, who pushed By THE ASSOCIATED Press (C*US¢ Murray is the fastest 400- 377 S. Telegraph his total to 318 with two: count- and 1500-meter freestyle swimmer 
ers and Montreal’s Maurice The ranks of college football’s in the world and the man to beat FE 4-0588 ~ Parking 
(Recket) Richard, who also unbeaten-untied teams was down !" both Olympic events. - -- 
scored once and now has reached “s n pane ae He maa eieeioraeas sti soa y - nceton, | r 
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      OLYMPIC CHARM — American diver Jeanne Stunyo > is one aad 
|} many charming notes added to the Olympics in Melbourne. Miss | politicians to follow 
| Stunyo, a native of Gary, Indiana, but a student at the University of | 
| Detroit, is a representative of the Detroit Athietic Club.   
  
  
“That's the very first deer I ever 
  tipped the scales at | With the Milford man were Dick See pounds. Reseed weight, it |Haa and Bob Foldenaver of Mil- 
éliminated = fine 185-pounder (ford. Neither got a buck. | 
taken by Gene Woodward of Pon- | Gaffney farms an acreage (2080 North Milford road) north of High- 
a land on the Milford road. 
4 : Pontiac’s Leslie Marsac (4783 
| Ross drive), hunting near Fife 
ru age a Lake in Kalkaska county on Fri- day, shot a fine 150-pounder with 
. a wide &-point rack. He got his 
buck in the hardwoods, hunting 
L- ympic v mes alone in “the worst rain, wind and 
snow conditions I've ever seen.” 
A lone, bedraggied 1OC Prexy “Says Fair | ine only 
Play and Sportsmanship jing day. be 
Forces for Peace 
    Poutioe Press Phete 
205-POUND LEADER — Bigzest deer of the season, to this date, 
reported for The Pontiac Press deer contest is the one shown above, 
field mouse was! with the lucky hunter, Emmett Gaffney, 2080 North Milford road, wildlife Marsac saw open-| ysitord. The new-weight-leader (which eliminated Glen Woodward's 
| 185-pounder Saturday) weighed 205 pounds, dressed out. And it was 
| downed in an Oakland county swamp, not far from Gaffney's farm 
. The buck would also have qualified for the wide rack division 
| a 17% inch spread, but could be entered in only one division.   
Maples Must fir play and sportsmanship for 
  
  
Cage Race Close 
Balance in NBA Circuit   
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the Celts with 32 points. 
of the circuit is a game 
half while the Hawks lead pore .- 
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In other games, Syracuse edged 
Philadelphia 99-97 and Fort Wayne [°F Fort Wayne.   
The Celtics trailed 42-21 in the Chicago heavyweight boxe 
second period but they outscored Satterfield won 32 of his 35 see William H. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |63-all with three minutes left nl piad. 
There's one thing you can say|the third. Then Boston spurted for Thursday through Dec. 8. 
the National Basketball 12 straight points early in the! 
Assn. at the moment. It’s well fourth period. Bill Sharman led/bourne that several IOC members Maples have been un 
balanced. 
— field ) with 
dwelling Rochester in the West- ni two second ccunineng ala 
EE, end by two and a half games Syracuse ite victory over Phile- 
vate | Last night, Boston overcame a delphia 
21-point. deficit to beat Rochester 13+. led all 1 polens 
g | 101-87. St. Louis bowed to the New 2 Nea scorers wit points 
York = =e Dolph Schayes of the 
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‘committee meeting before a back-/13-Mi Ciemens ¢ Ree ina 
drop of suppression and political! 1s—Hazel Park 12  7—Pordson a 
|warfare in Hungary and bombings) $P0et Huron 38 ‘ecPerndule 8 
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throughout nearly halt the world. j,— m8 121 
The international Otympic Com- By BILL CORNWELL 
= meeting in Melbourne's A Birmingham football team 
wn Hall was the opening phase which has consistently refused to’ 
lot "he games of the 16th Olym- “jell” as a unit during the 156 ———-—— 
Competition runs from Season will get one more chance 
to redeerm itself 
Hamstrung by apni — ao “a 
| Rumors were circulating in Mel- 
| were trying to line up support ei-'the magic Jee Se e pr 
With a couple of weeks of the the Knicks turned their game’ ther to censure Russia for its ac- defense and potent offense while 
campaign gone, only the division- against St. Louis into a rout in| al leaders — Boston and St. Louis the second quarter, rolling to a| Russians entirely from the Olym-' and four losses 
— show better than .500 records. 48.33 halftime lead. Kenny Sears Pic movement. and The Celtics margin over last was the high man for New York| 
iplace Syracuse in the Eastern half wim 16 a 
and a tions in Hungary or to expe! the cruggting to a record of four wins 
* ¢ | They could think ef no better 
Several 1c members discount-| time te combine the two qualities 
led the rumor and at least two oth- than this Tharsday at Birming- 
‘ers said that even if a discussion ham when they meet Royal Oak 
on expelling the Russians came in the Stnd annual Thanks- 
up during the two-day IOC meet- giving Day battle for the Little 
ne it would fail to enlist wide grown Jug. 
__ The Maples have at least three 
| good reasons for wanting a victory 
|over the Acorns 
First of all, Royal Oak has won 
ithe last four outings in the historic 
series to retain control of the Jug 
and since this game may mark 
(Harry) Lunsford, the end of the traditional rivalry 
1340 North Perry street. has long/Victory would te = prized pos- 
desired to shoot a Michigan black session for Birmingham. 
\bear. For many years he has hunt-. Secondly, Royal Oak’s 27.2% 
ed deer and sought for a shot at a triumph last year ruined Bir- 
bruin in the Upper Peninsula. But mingham’s perfect 8-0 record and 
juntit last weekend his hopes were the gq would like to atone 
never realized, as far as the bear e " 
was con 
Saturday night he called Mrs. seesen 
Lunsford to tell her the bear rug waeent ten ee * 
had become a reality. | This year’s edition has been a 
Lunsford downed the prize. as far cry from the 1955 squad which 
yet unweighed; near Perrinville in won” the ?st Eastern” Michiganr 
the vicinity of Escanaba. He was League title in the school’s his- 
‘hunting with Ernest Chittuck,   
_,, Uets a Black Bear 
    for that setback. In addition, . 
| vietory is necessary to gain a Jell’-to Defeat Acorns itory. Graduation took a heavy toll; Maples have mustered has been 
21 of Coach Carl Lemie’s forces and provided by halfbacks Mike 
is the Maples have felt it. Nordstrom and Teny Evangel- 
If the defense was adequate, the ista. The pair has averaged 
oe ew about three yards per carry. 
offense came through, the defense’, fensively, Birmingham has 
collapsed. The Maples have not 10. soarked by end Bob Isbell, 
been able to utilize offense and guard Jim Fry and tackle Chuck 
defense at the same time. Gibson, who moved back into the 
What little arting power the ‘line after an unsuccessfal try at 
——— fullback. 
The Maples have no unblemished 
record or prestige at stake for this 
mage The pressure is off. If 
Mapies can ‘jell’ the results Florida State's 
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The committee issued FSU a. 
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en Mississippi Southern 20-19. But 
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Buster Elhett ef the Tangerine 
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also interested in lining up Mis- : 
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An entrant in the 1,000-meter rebuilding the football fortunes of 
time trial, he never gets on his Aggieland in three en meee 
bike before making sure his lucky years. 
charm, a piece of racoon fur which 
looks like a rabbit's foot, is hang- 
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and police to locate the steward- ystery ‘yg @ 
      
ad have been plagued by poli 
ficials fron?€6 nations are on hand awaiting the solemn opening 
Thursday at which the of 
Edinburgh will preside. 
the problem of the weather. To- 
day saw a sudden morning show- 
er, blustery winds, and noontime 
temperatures in the 60's despite 
ar * 8 
The International Olympic Com- 
mittee held its opening session in 
Melbourne’s Town Hall. Influential 
members said privately every ef- 
fort would be made to avoid such Start Thursday 
the revolution in Hungary. But/chiefs de mission at the Olympic|ternational Olympic Committee *e¢e ai 
despite this -4,360 athletes and of-; -calling on them to-spuritself, acting through the Swiss! The demand for admission tick- 
the International Olympic Com-|government had intervened to getiets boiled over at the Olympic 
mittee into banning Russia from|the Hungarian team out of its|pool. Police reinforcements were 
taking part in the games. strife-torn land. called to control the crowd after 
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  the Hungarian Associations in A\ manship for politicians to follow. jring on the left instead of the ue, 
Avery Brundage the Chicagoan! Flag trouble continued to haunt | ic al over politics were secondary..to| who ig president of the 10C, took these games. First the wrong flag| ete tickets for | 
an optimistic view in his opening for Nationalist China was run up. 9 @ 8 i 
He anid the Olympic movement Hammer and Sickle on the Hun- : 
without money or soldiers can garian flag. Today, the ey regal sali Sova Bing ire 
help stop warfare by setting ex-|Olympic flag that hung at city) of the M bright 
amples of fair play and sports-\hail was reversed with the redjSTeen Stas lelbourne a 
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  ___ REALLY AN UPSET — Jim Patton of the New Yorn Giants, my ot eg lt 
slides under the flying feet of Billy Wells (41) of the Washington SOME Countries |Ace Russian Runner | Redskins. Wells, a former Michigan State star was knocked out of ° 
bounds on the six-yard line; but he helped Washington to a 33-7 Get in Games Hurt in Car Crash |The United States five meets. \Japan the following evening. 
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    Only Yesterday MELBOURNE # — Vladimir 
- MELBOURNE if — Jim Kelly. cuts Russia's ace di cg 
Plan State Tourney apa uy Ruts, Rumia’s ace distance run 
, . field team, said today some coun- accident today at Olympic Village. 
Elks Entries Close Dec, 1;::2=ssars= Jens sre tries as late as yesterday in the he ran the auto into a telephone 
. ’ Olympic Games. jpole in front of the Russian head- 
; ; ‘quarters and came out with a 
Pontiac Lodge No. 810, BPOE) All team events will be rolled Kelly declined to identify the gushed head. He immediately dis- 5 : nati or the s involved. He air i 
is host for the 1957 Michigan Elks/0" the No. 810 drives. Singles and aad seas at nay ond fel inside the Russian build   
            doubles will take place at West ing Bowling = ao he Ona, Euron Bowl. | Mis comment came in-a-discus- > ee _ TERMS AVAILABLE 
starting . Ek iran | Preliminary arrangements are sion over the status of Leamon {Kyts, who holds the world rec- 
Lake ovenue anes, Entries already under way King, whom Kelly described as ord of 28:30.4 for the 10,000 me-| 
for the event close Dec. 1. and the New automatic pin-spotters are probably the fastest sprinter in ters, had just finished a newspa-| 
caaanl ae son is aiming for &@ now being installed. While this the world. King can be used only per interview in which he des-| 
siete work is going on all bowling at on the American relay’ team be- cribed his interest in cars when) 
Af tast winter's tourney held the Elks is cancelled until Dec. 1. cause he failed to qualify for the he was invited to try out one of, 
in Saginaw. there were 658 Pontiac officials for the tourney sprint distances in the final trials the small Australian cars. ! GLENN WING POWER TOOLS 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. 
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            teams, a record for the associa. |include Russ M. Dodd, general in the United States last June = spokesman for the Russians . ' BIRMINGHAM Mi 4-0444 
tion. Pontiac . ledge officials chairman, Wylie McClellan tourna-| Kelly said some countries had said Kuts’ injury was minor and United Press Photo | 
hope te have 500 or more here, ment mariager and Ralph M. Ware, made entries as late as yesterday. he went out after the accident to ARMED FOR BATTLE — American javelin thrower Katen An- | 
with a delegation of at least 160 (chairman for local entries. Robert. “I have not had that privilege.” resume training for the games. | derson has plenty of ammunition for an Olympic training session in | DAILY 8 TO 6:00 — SATURDAY 8 TO 5:00 
      
    ‘more teams from the host or- |Manaugh of Lansing is the state Kelly said. He added he under- 116 only had a scratch under Melbourne, Australia. Miss Anderson. 18, is a Lansdowne, Pa., high | 
sent 68 to association prexy and Ralph Bene- stood an official protest had been the chin,” the spokesman said. school student. She is entered in this Olympic event for the U. S. \ - 
last year’s event. idict of Saginaw is the secretary. ‘made to Olympic officials. : _— ___ : :   
    
  
  
Tartars Take President's Title | 
Wayne Lone Success of 3 State Colleges By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS {27-13 decision to Kent State in a'of &2 and 90 yards. Detroit bun- 
Wayne State University, long an game at Kent, Ohio. gied numerous scoring opportuni-| 
also-ran on the foothall field, boast- Western Michigan finished with ties early in the game, fumbling 
ed Its first conference title today a 1-5 conference record, and 2-7 for frequently and committing penal- 
as the Tartar squad closed the the season. ties at inopportune times. The Ti- 
books on its most successful sea-! AU tans hit the scoring column with 
son since 1947... ber peg Aceea arty ocanen tree minutes left in the game on a, In October alone, enough ’ 
- Cases 0 A blocked punt in the final four 63-yard pass play from quarter ; _ 
minutes of a game with John Car-| Promles, ok s 267 seeliactiN€ back Bob Giardina to halfback . ® . e 
roll Saturday turned the trick,| "™ — on ‘Tom Hunter wees 
reheat touchdown drive tha @a?t Valley Conference att. (TT Tit has games with Dayton : _ were $0 il IC [ ‘all . 
gave Wayne a 14-14 tie and the Sophomore halfback Jim Wggins and Houston still on its schedule. . - 
Presidents Athletic Conference sparked the Aggies, scoring on runs Both will be played away. } , 
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die vietrin nt ate antsss Olds High-Scoring Pace; Wayne was trailing John Carroll : ’ 
147 when end Bob Lovasik rushed KANSAS CITY #—A statistical’ Kansas—as a senior this season. 
in to block Sam Brontino’s punt Tundown shows all-America Tom-|Swink exploded for four touch- 
on the Ohioans’ 30-yard line. Four my McDonald of Oklahoma, who|downs against Texas Saturday. 
plays later Hal Willard drove into with teammate Clendon Thomas Jon Arnot of Southern California 
the end zone for a touchdown and paced Big Seven Conference scor- scored touchdowns in 11 of 15 
then kicked the extra point that ing. is more than matching touch- games his last two seasons. 
tied up the score. downs with some potent outside _* @ ¢ 
* *® e football company. Glenn Davis, Army's great war- 
Western Michigan closed out one Tommy has scored touchdowns time halfback. scored touchdowns 
of its poorest seasons, dropping 8 in 18 of his 19 games over a two in I7 of 19 games as a junior -'year span, including his touch-and senior in 1945 and 1946. His 
‘down against Maryland in the 1956 running mate, Doc Blanchard, 
      
    
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|. _ she _Forest _City._Publishing 
_ “name of the Press along with 
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conventional” haircuts _ 
strengthened by & Macomb county 
circuit court's support, school of- 
ficlals in the entire area are nod- 
ding their heads,   fost School Of    
ington-post office area, as does 
Romeo's, an edict wag issued short- 
ly before the Romeo ruling. i * * ® 
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  iswinging locks at the sides that 
‘Romeo administrators found ob- 
\jectionable, 
| The Utiea edict banned, also, 
Utica, whose area in Macomb boys wearing of jeans down on cials Agree | 
    ss % 
skirts and sweaters, and any 
‘groups taking -noon-time rides in 
cars, : 
On the other side of Pontiac, | 
less stringent rulings. result in a 
satisfactory performance if 
Walled Lake's schools can be an 
example. 
* * @ 
| There, the student coyncil has        jeans, but enforcement 
by “suggestion.” ce % eS 
* = * 
“The troublesome students usu- 
Says one teacher, “but if they take 
a teacher's suggestion to get their 
hair cut, they usually become less 
of a classroom protiems, as well.” * 
  approved of a ruling for conven- such ruling, and there are has been 
Rochester’s school goes without | was added this fall to the student 
handbook, and only a few boys 
* * * 
“It’s no problem,” says Hazel 
Park Principal Howard H. Beech- 
  and in tked | } |   “It's a an |“the hair and dress of the pupils 
‘lare the parental responsibility but|in er, and Royal. Oak’s Principal Wal- 
ter Walburn agrees, Walburn says, 
    verte UNAWARE OF TRAGEDY — 
Fealize the sadness of their lot, these Hungarian | youngsters play in ret camp af Traiskirct . ese housed in a former Russian army ber- |9:30 a.m. Wednesday, with burial) Mr. White is survived by   Too young to ‘County includes some of the Wash-'their hips; girls wearing tight! 
' 
  | (Congregations Join Hands 
in Planning fo Give Thanks 
on Wednesday, Thursday 4 ? , 
Churchpeople on Wednesday will) the American Latheran Church 
be joinine together in many com- 
munities in the area to give thanks. any tional haircuts and waist-high bluei‘‘quite a few’ boys with upswing- 
since 1946, will be the guest 
preacher. Dr Menter, widely ‘School Plant | ito Cost $8,500 
in Waterford | 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The, 
Schurrer Construction Co, will con-| 
struct the sewage treatment plant 
of the new Burt School on Winding 
Drive, at an estimated $8,500. | 
+ t + 
  considering a recommendation 
a junior or community college in 
‘the area, submitted by the Oakland “Board of education members are’ New Pact Signed 
by Poles, Reds Russian Troops Stay; 
but. Police Given Veto Delivered to Ike 
WASHINGTON (INS) — 
dent Eisenhower receives a live 
today. 
The bird was especially grown 
for him on behalf of the nation’s 
turkey-raising industry, and will be 
presented by J, Azra Adams, of Peasant Grove, Utah, 
  Powers on Movements | 
MOSCOW w — The Communist 
leaders of the Soviet Union and) 
Poland have signed a declaration of the National Turkey Federation. 
Find 3-Year-Old Boy   
lay City, Rochester, and Holly. 
  |The Rev. Harry Parker will tot and the nation. will preach 
- |preside, Elder Donald Mackintosh 
. | the ‘County School Superintendent at a H if Mil F H 
“Pa . \of “indestructible union and fra- a . ie rom ome 
ternal friendship” but have agreed A White Lake Township couple 
their future relations will be on a hati some anxious moments Satur- 
basis of “complete equality.” day afternoon when their three- 
a 'year-old son disappeared from & 
Winding up four days of talks. front yard and was not found for known because of his leadership ‘ecent board meeting. 
oo 2 Lost as Plane Unien services are slated in Im-. 
cooperative Christian witness to — A, 4%, ry 5 efforts in De-   
Geliver the sermon at the union . ..-mon on “It is 2 Good Thing 
  . service at the Pres To Give Thanks Unte The Lord.” | * oo the two regimes agreed Russian byterian Church at 7:30 Wednes- | ~ almost two hours. 
day evening He is currently first vice presi- Lands in River troops must remain ip Poland. 4 search party organized by 
- _ "dent of the American’ Lutheran But the Poles were given vetO the county Sheriff's Department 
The Rev. Joseph Lindsay will power over Russian troop Move-| hed the entire area and deputy Church, a denomination of 900,000 Pilot Swims Potomac; ‘ments in their country, as- well winiam P. Addis finally discovered the Members, as well as a vice presi-| help in meeting will give the prayer See ; tor, 28, Promises of : ‘Donald McFonland | walking  to- e ing is to be by the dent of the National Lutheran| k Bodies of M GIOF, Poland's — le crisis. wards a home one-half mile away. 
Rev. Lewis Sutton. Council which represents a federa-| Security Council . Aide | Resus of the talke were 1S boy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
The Presbyterian Senior Choir tion of eight Lutheran bodies. | summed up in a communique is Gerald McFonland of 2900 Ford 
will sing. The offering will go to| special muste for the service WASHINGTON (INS) — A high- sued before the departure for War- Rd., had feared the child might American Bible Society. will be provided by the Chancel 
| Choir of the First Congregational 
| Church, Assisting in the service 
| wilt be the Rev, Edgar Lucas | 
and the Rev. E, John Yuells, 
Imlay City 
Under sponsorship of four coop- the Methodist Church, Rev. Leo 
erating churches of Rochester, the Burch as host minister. ‘eommunity is invited to share in &! 
‘Union Thanksgiving Service to be) yaentica) jheld at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the 
First Congregational Church. 
Dr. Norman A. “Menter. prest- 
dent of the Michigan District of | Brooklands 
Gethsemane Lutheran Church in 
Brooklands.   
  S| 25 | Deaths in Nearby Communities 
Marko Bilicic 
ROCHESTER—Service for Mar- 
ko Bilicic, 89, will be from St. 
AP wees 
of the Red reign of terror. Ironically, the refu- | 
Austria, 25. miles from Vienna. They are among’ © packs, They are processed and sent on to other | 
ids who swarmed over the border ahead lands, 
  
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2Uniless Agreement OK'd 
‘With All Craft Unions ae 7 
  VELAND om — Cleveland! 
téday went into its 18th day with-. 
o@t its three big daily newspa- 
eep 
easy 
" (pers. | 
“Some progress was made yes- Earl Harmon Jr., 14, soon after) 
terday as two craft unions report-| 
e@_ their members had accepted 
eSntracts with the Cleveland Plain 
Dealer, the Cleveland Press and 
the Cleveland News. i 
But the publishers said they He said he had followed trials) Of Belding, a guard at Tonia 
blazed by a search party in = wpuld not resume production until! 
they were asured of agreement 
with all the craft unions con-| 
‘cerned. 
z $6 = 
The three newspapers have not. 
_ Pablished since Nov. 1. - 
' SThe Cleveland Newspaper 
' Ghild, whose strike against the 
Cleveland Press marked the be- 
‘aznew contract last Thursday. 
‘The Guild struck the Press Oct. 
3t when its old contract expired. 
The following day, the News and 
Plain Dealer, both published by 
produced papers which bore 
their own names, But- delivery 
apers, and both papers stopped 
piHlishing. 
Under the two-year contract, 
the papers will raise wages from 
$4 to $6.50 weekly this year and 
$250 next year. The old rate for 
newsmen with five years experi- 
efiee was $122.50. 
Contracts accepted yesterday by 
the Typographical Union and the’ 
Mailers Union also were for two   years and included wage boosts of waukee, where there is q large !OWShip. 
weekly this year. arid $3.50, 
néxt year. The old base rate for 
mailers $192.27. 
Negotiations with four other nearly 40,000 Hungarians who iNternal injuries. Bud Monious, 29, 
‘have fled. to Austria since Rus-/°f Clinton, suffered a possible con- 
‘sian troops cracked down sudden-/Cussiin and severe .head cuts in 
  it ©. sales executive, will be gue: 
meet. 
of the Pontiac Traffic Club. 
The subject of his address will) 
Berean fn te Treciie Inde 
‘ >this thenning.. _ i 
before legal withorization- expires. investigators said;. 7 ~ | n . LS ; ¥ af io Papers Lost Hunter Finds Safety; 
~ Stilt on Strike Comb Area for Partner 
" 3Publishers Won't Print By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
The safe return of a 16-year-old 
deer hunter after being lost three 
days spurred hopes today that his 
younger companion may still be 
alive in Michigan's ice-bound 
Upper Peninsula. ‘ 
Ralph Harmon, 16, stumbled out 
of the icy wilderness near Seney 
Sunday. But he said he had be- 
come separated from his nephew, 
they entered the woods near New- 
‘berry last Thursday. Both are 
from Lansing. 
Ralph was in good condition 
despite his long stay in the open. 
his way to safety, 
Some 100 volunteers, aided by 
a helicopter, pressed the search 
for Earl today. 
There have been six fatalities, 
Refugees Move 
Via Airliners   
4 
the, Afrivat of ~GT6u p$ Rhodes of Saginaw while the two 
Expected in Time for 
free Hungary Day 
VIENNA (® — Chartered air 
liners will begin ferrying Hunga- 
rian refugee$ to the United States 
within the week, U. S. officjals 
said today. The first groups are 
tentatively scheduled to arrive in 
time to celebrate Free, Hungary 
Day Sunday. 
A plane may 
Wedriesday bound diréctly for Mil- leave Vienna 
population of Hungarian origin. 
The United States has offered 
to provide visas for 5.000 of the 
a = lly Nov. 4 on Hungary's independ- the accident. Both are in “fair” 
Trucking Firm Head lence movement. pe ‘condition at Pontiae General Hos-| 
_ te Discuss Safety | Eleven other countries have of- Pital. lfered to provide haven for inany| According to Oakland County Jack LeTurneua, National Trans-|of the others. Some 6,000 have al- Sheriff's deputies, Flinchum wil] 
guest ready left for new homes in West- face-a drunk-and 
ern Europe, 
Harassed employes of the U. S. 
constilate in Vienna have been tak- 
ing applications and making med« 
ieal checks for a week. fitst 
American visas still had been    
  t ithe accidents | including one listed by state police 
jas homicide, since the opening of 
the season Thursday. 
* * * 
| Donald Justa, 34, of St. Clair, 
| died Sunday night ina Gaylord: 
/ hospital of wounds suffered Sat- 
|urday. He was on a hunting trip 
with his wife and five children 
| accompanied by a neighbor, Mrs. 
| James Mortimer of St. Clair. Mrs. 
| Mortimer was picking up a shell 
|outside a cabin in Otsego County 
; when the rifle she was holding 
| Sscharzed accidentally. 
The latest fatal shootings in- | eluded that of Allen Presler, 37, 
State tory. 
His brother. Cecil, fired at a deer 
year Brohman and the bullet) 
struck Allen. . 
Among the nine reported victims 
of fatal heart attacks while on 
hunting expeditions was Frank 
Datillo, 44, of Detroit. He com-| 
plained of feeling ill] Sunday near 
Munising and. died a short while 
later at a hospital. . 
The wounded list includes 
Thomas Sinclair, 23, of Vassar, 
who had killed a nine-point shortly 
before he was accidentally shot 
through the groin by Norman L.   were stalking a bear. Sinclair {s| 
'in critical condition at a Newberry 
| hospital. 
  2 Hospitalized as Car 
Rolls Over 3 Times 
' Two men, one from Farmington, 
were hospitalized early today with 
‘head injuries received when their 
‘car went off the road and rolled 
over. three times in Commerce | 
Pearl W. Flinchum, 31, of 31310 
Ludden St., Farmington, the driv- 
er, has a concussion and possible 
charge 
‘following his recovery from the in-/ 
juries, et i 
| His car reportedly skidded 50) 
yards before’ out of control, 
‘and off the road on 14 Mile road 
  ‘West of Haggerty. Flinchum re-|wh ‘Ferndale 
     Andrew Catholic Church here at 
in St. Avon Cemetery. Rosary 
will be recited Tuesday evening at 
\7, from Pixley Funeral Home. 
Mr. Bilicic died Sunday evening 
at Caro, where he had lived for 
the past 20 years. He was former- 
ly of Rochester. 
Surviving are seven grandchil- 
‘\dren,._20-great-grandchildren and 
three great-great-grandchildren. 
Mrs. Mary R. Middleditch 
with burial in the Lum Cemetery. 
She died Friday. 
Stephen J. Brewer | 
CLARKSTON—Service for Steph- 
en James Brewer, infant son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Brewer, 5828 
Clarkston Rd., who was dead at 
(birth yesterday in Goodrich Gen- 
eral Hospital, will be at 10 a.m. 
Wednesday in the Pentecostal 
Church, 5748 Clarkston Rd, Inter- 
ment will be at Lakeview Ceme- 
‘tery here and the baby’s body will 
be at Sharpe Funeral Home until, 
Wednesday morning. 
Fred W. Groesbeck 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — 
Service for Fred William Groes- 
beck, 63, of 695 Scott Lake Rd., ton. The Rev. Barker will officiate 
and burial will be in the North 
Farmington Cemetery. He was a 
farmer who lived his entire life in 
Oakland County, | 
| his 
jwife, Marie, and thirteen children, | 
(Mrs, Mabel Wixom and Mrs. Ruth 
|Tobel of Farmington, Mrs, Ethel 
Ovink of Southfield Township, Mrs. 
‘Helen Stephens of Pontiac, Mrs. ranking national security council 
aide, a young ma‘or and their pilot 
scrambled from a tiny Air Force 
Potomac River last night, but 
| Union Thanksgiving services will only the pilot managed to swim 
be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday at ashore. * « ® 
Early today, while helicopters 
hovered over the grim seene under 
a bright moon, rescue boats low- 
44, of New Orleans, and Maj. Jose’ 
Blondet, 34, of Guayama, Puerto 
Rico. i 
The pilot, 36-year-old First Lt. 
Richard B. Perlish, of McLean, 
Va., wag under sedatives in the 
hospital at-Bolling Air Force base 
suffering from shock and expo- 
sure, 
An Air Force board of investi- 
gation was waiting to question him saw last night of Polish Commu- 
nist party chief Wladyslaw Go- 
mulka, Premier Josef Cyrankiewicz 
and their delegation of officials 
‘plane after it crash-landed in the and experts. 
e *® 
The agreement was signed by 
Gomulka and Cyrankiewicz, and 
Communist party chief Nikita 
Khrushchev. 
Gomulka, who had led the move 
“We came here 
the leaders of the Soviet Union 
would not evaluate fully and cor- 
rectly the changes which are tak- 
ing place in our country. have been lost or drowned in 
some nearby four-foot deep 
marshes or streams, according to 
deputy Bill Jackson who helped 
lorganize the search. 
The boy had been missing for 
45 minutes when Mrs. McFonland 
contacted the Sheriff's Department, 
‘Premier Bulganin and Soviet Jackson said. The searchers had 
concentrated on the sector's wood- 
ed and. water areas before Addis 
noticed Donald walking off Cooley 
services of Thanksgiv- ered grappling equipment into the for Polish freedom from Moscow's Cale road. 
ing are scheduled for 9:30 and black, bitter - cold waters in search domination, said at a reception 
10:45 a.m. Thanksgiving Day at of Maj. Gen. James C. Selser Jr., after the signing:   
| 
with fears that Egypt has successfully tested 
growing sugar beets and expects 
two tons per acre from 30.000 
acres in the Nubaria district, 
Cairo learns. 
  
Honeymoon about last night's ditching of the) 
jtwin-engined “Aero” Commander’*} 
which the three officers were 
Air in 
flying to Bolling from Dobbins 
Force Base, Atlanta. 
REPORTS ‘CONFLICTING’ 
| First réports said their plane had 
‘run out of gas. Later an Air Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Hib- 
jner, Jr., who honeymooned in East 
|Tawas following their recent wed- 
ding in Trinity Methodist Church, 
Keego Harbor, will reside at the 
Force Robbins Trailer Court on M-59 at carnations and 'Eleanor Bidwell of Novi, and Ger- spokesman said explanations of Fyizabeth Lake road. 
laldine and Kathlyn at home. Sons 
lare William and Walter of Farm- 
ington, Howard of Novi, Harold of what 
ing.”’ | * had happened were ‘‘conflict- 
° * 
jbrighton, and Kenneth and Gerald’ Sélser, a” graduate of Georgia 
Howell and 
a sister Mrs. Martha Harms of 
Wayne. 
Three Lives, -   
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Young Pilot Smashes 
Jet After Mistaking 
Ramp for Runway 
  pilot's tragie mistake is believed 
ito have catised the flaming run- 
|way smashup of a jet fighter and jat home, and 22 grandchildren and Tech in Atlanta, had been SETVINE | while the 
deputy director of the National 
Security Council's net evaluation 
subcommittee since last July 1. 
‘The council advises the President The bride ts Harriett A Golding, 
lof Mrs. Hareld Decker of Upper 
)Straits Lake and Charlies Hibner, 
Sr., of Pontiac. the Bon’ Charles William Hibners 
at E. Tawas 
with a 
sleeves, a sweetheart 
_ ang ballerina 
| crown held her 
whe carried a 
  
ih 
jattendant, 
ing of Clarkston. Her niece, Karen 
Hoyt.of Pontiac, sang. 
| After the wedding, a reception 
i for 300 was held at the Veteran's 
‘Memorial Hall at Keego.   | For the afternoon rites, the 
Aids Expanding Rochester   F vital policy matters. 
| t 
Editor's note—This article, one in @ 
series on Rochester's growth, tells of | red ree Com- the work of the Chamber of 
merce. : 
“Rochester is a wonderful com- 
It is the friendliest town I ever 
_It_.offers. unusual. induce- will be at 2 p.m: Tuesday from the/two parked B47 bombers at the knew. ; 
Pursley Funeral Heme, Pontiac. 
tery. Mr. Groesbeck, a county res- 
ident for 10 years and member of 
Emmaniiél Baptist “Church, was 
dead on arrival Saturday at St. 
Joseph Mercy Hospital. 
He is survived by his wife, Mary 
Hutchinson Groesbeck; three sons, 
Quinton of Pontiac, Clarence of 
of-Lake and-Orlie. ; 
three daughters, Mrs, Shirley Kin- 
zer and Mrs, Ethel VanderVeer, 
both of Pontiae, and Mrs. Geral- 
dine Benee of Alpena; two broth- 
ers, Clarence of Detroit and Thom- 
‘as of Nevada, and four sisters, Young's F380 rammed the two 
‘Mrs. Louise Beaty of Lapeer,| Strategic 
Charlotte Groesbeck and Mrs, Ir-|which were being refueled, turn- 
‘ene Thornberry, both of Pontiac, ing the ramp into an inferno. The 
‘and Mrs. Agnes Kortey of De- pilot was killed. 
troit. 
      James H. Murphy —_— iso killed. They were A.1.C. John Warren, Hilburn Carpenter and The center will include Wrigley's, ORION TOWNSHIP—Service for Lawrence Delancey, 21, whose Sidney Teague have been active Kresge’s, Cunningham's, Linda Lee James Henry Murphy, 46, of 3721 home town is Chicago, and Donald|im its financing and planning. jand_several_smaller-shops.—Grad- Mill Lake Rd., will be at 10 a.m. Russell Price, 20, of Easton, Pa.|Others who have aided have been ing work is now under way and 
Wednesday from St. Joseph Church,' A.2.C. John Streicher, 19, Pater- the Teen Canteen, sponsored by the footings are going in. Steel work with burial in the St. Joseph son, N.J., who was reported in|Junior Woman's Club, Sherwood will begin in a few weeks and the 
section of East Lawn Cemetery.|critical condition’ after the acci-|Investments and Richard S. Reit- eed is scheduled for opening 
Mr. Murphy ,died in Pontiac dent, was described as “fair” lagt|man. next August. . General Hospital Saturday as the|night. Three others remained in| ‘The civic center lies just east “There will be parking for from result of an auto accident. His'the hospital with lesser injuries. jof Avon Township Park in down- 900 to 1,000 cars, according to body is at Allen’s Funeral Home,| — town Rochester. Work on the la- Mr. Frankel, and space remains Lake Orion, where Rosary will be N ee Bri f goon is practically finished. It for a group of junior department recited tonight at 8:15. Military EWS IN DIET =~ [holds an estimated 1.6 milion gal- | stores at the rear of the property. 
\N, Saginaw St., Pontiac police said.'159 feet lots, of which approximately 150 
+ Wittian A. White (The victim.was Mrs. Martin Davis etn are already occupied, 
A. White, 63, of 9401 Mc Clements) Nothing was reported missing and the Detroit Edison Co, will will Peper on hoping center St. here, formerly of Farmington, trom.a home at 485 California Ave.| provide floodlights, It will be at ter and 6 ball ca ee 
5 5 si - har ge a ooo Sm ieatidan ade Py Fee 
young pepple a fine spot ern factories. sand ‘taeé- 
ry ‘ . . ° » y oC . 2 , s ‘ , 
5 2 ; t : | & | a at 2 i z Z 
ee “f at I ra |! les \ / © EN ee ae : oh a i 
ee ee Naa ee gd Ac ee ee i ik ee \ ike ’ Orion:--practicing—“touch <and~ go" lam ‘Lincoln Air Force Base. 
with burial in Ottawa Park Ceme-| | ‘Three men died and seven were 
|injured in the Saturday night ac- 
cident. Loss in equipment is esti- 
mated at nearly eight million dol- 
lars. 
Lt. Robert L. Young, 23, a Uni- 
versity of Nebraska. stadent _ who 
recently completed jet training 
with the Air National Guard, was 
ings. As hé roared out of the dark | 
sky, authorities said, he apparent- 
ly mistook a taxi ramp for a run- 
way. :   * * Ld 
Air Command B47 
The crew chief of one of the 
| babar and his assistant were 
    S from 2,339 to 3,550, a gain of 
| Lake mentioned the new civic ments from the standpoint of ex- 
panding business, excellent schools 
and good ment.’” : 
Lake outlined ways in which the 
Chamber of-Commerce is seeking 
to assist the. community in its 
growth without losing its present 
desirable characteristics. He cited 
figures from the Detroit Regional 
Planning Commission.   _ the number of occupied dwellings 
in Rochester increased from 1,326 
to 1,520, a gain of almost 15 per 
cent. In the same period occu- 
pied dwellings in Avon Township 
| outside of Rochester increased’ 
  more than 51 per cent. 
center as one project on which 
the Chamber is helping. Robert 
       
     
       
     
     
         
  for fishing right in the middle 
Another project that is financed 
‘by Rochester merchants is the 
‘munity,” said Lloyd Lake, presi-| pianters Club. This was sponsored. LINCOLN, Neb. & — A young dent of the Chamber of Commerce. 'by the Kiwanians. It is operated 
‘‘“I believe in its future completely./yy Mrs. Margaret Norton. She 
\visits all newcomers, welcomes 
ithem to Rochester and presents 
‘each family with a small brass 
‘planter. The club arranges dances 
and other affairs for newcomers. 
Don Butcher is chairman of the 
Retail Merchants Committee. It 
Apprehend Culprits |   $8Million Lost C. of C. in Village Projects jis planning for Window Night. Fach 
imerchant places a covered card in 
‘his window. The card bears a 
lnumber. The merchant distributes 
numbered tickets. On the night 
of Dec. 6 numbers are uncovered 
in the windows and each merchant 
gives the winner a prize. 
* @¢ ¢ 
“One of the finest things. that 
‘happens in Rochester each year is 
Hts - Christmas decorations,” said 
Lake. “I honestly believe it is 
the best decorated town in Michi- 
> \gan. The Rochester Lions Club is 
responsible for the decorations 
each year. It also sponsors the 
              
    
   
   
           
         
  
    
    
            
   
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«Police Probing Lt. Cir. Bernard A. Woessner,| 
~\drive will last until Christmas.   
Farmer's Death | Hunters Thought Guilty | | 
in Michigan Slaying) | 
—Possible Clue Found 
        
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a wae (Model Declares 
‘No Romance’ 
\Involving Duke 
  
    
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; 7 Lenni Krlee’a body, pierced five times MOUNT CLEMENS @ — A lone 
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Happiness for children at Christ- bY his wife, Echo, 28, on their) STATE YOUTH MEET — Michigan State — tee. Rabbis from throughout the state conducted ‘Supermarket employes ast 
mastime at the price of a dime orfa"m two miles west of rural Temple Youth held the annual fall conclave Fri- the study of “Social Justice” im workshops. Sub- [night and escaped with more than 
|Woodland Park. day through Sunday at Temple Beth Jacob. Judy jects up for discussion were housing, schools, ($15,000 in cash and checks. 
| State police and Newaygo county Levine of Ottawa Dr. (left), co-chairman, and families, minority groups, religious liberties, ——_ —e 30, sr ae 
Today's most popular cuts for sheriff Robert Dougan said the Rhoda Goldberg of James K Bivd., president. and economic system, immigration laws and world |'e County market,  oeiged 
diamonds are the brilliant, a round *h0°ting “definitely was murder.) peneral chairman, assisted with the registration _ relations. The young people of Temple Beth Jacob Se ee mee Gk cag tae 
stone; the emerald, a rectangular| our of the bullets were recovered. 14 hospitality. Donald Barnett (below) of Cher- presented the. cantata, “What Is Torsh” Friday at 6 p.m stone; and the marquise, an oval Cag. Leroy R. Hunt of the Rach-) 1. 54 ‘was 5 member of the religh commit- said he and another with pointed ends. All three cuts){ori Post See so ihe ee | ; —— Caries Smith, seas oneee 
oor dh as gilt So ell «latte stleee accuse ent cota tan | ’ ae : youth was a man al ‘Ice Cream Parlor Hosea nerepeypatin Procure 
‘Scene for Stabbing | 7 After tying them securely and 
| Senter (oe) — Bn iter way ot enti sven with tino pa Fig pete pat the | ‘old Detroit youth was stabbed to the phone company. She uses his cash and checks into a grocery 
death Saturday night during an car to knock down its poles . . . bag and walked out the front door. 
    
      
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RENO, Nev. & — A tomo Gets Electronic Aid has telegraphed President Eisen- 
hower suggesting that he “ead | PASADENA, Calif 
a trance before hog ols os ret iss Celia Surovsky, 
“This is easily Iv a 
talking to him (the bird) softly, these things: 
jxying bis head quietly on the 
ground where you stretch a piece 
at white string.” messaged Ar- 
fhur Ellen 
“His eyes focus on the spring, 
Prereby allaying his fears and vir- 
Dually putting him to sleep The 
jrd is not frightened at the time 
wt the execution. tastes better due 
to the absence of adrenalin in the 
bloodstream and pluc ks easier r be- paid for her electronic Sids. 
— ——- operate a tape recorder. 
perts, working a year, 
the equipment for her. 
  President Asked |x! "2," | » - to Put Turkey : 
Al- 
the nation in & humane Thanks- though paralyzed. from the shoul- 
giving” by putting his turkey 1 Ger, down by polio for 24 years, 
45. can do 
Open and close the door to her 
room, use the telephone, turn on 
the light and her television set and 
She does it by pulling cords with 
her teeth. Five electronics ex- 
developed 
By telephone she solicits maga- 
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   Groucho’ll Go to Pa arty 
Providing Host Doesn't | 
By EARL WILSON   
  
  @ party.*He couldn’t make it on one date suggested—so I 
[proposed we give him a party without him. :     
in more by having you give it without you!” ~ 
and big male stars to study 
acting here and go home 
{nights to her small son: 
Globe-trotter Annie Pie Sheri- 
dan’s drydocked by that 
Mexican, wife's ldve piracy 
blast. If she leaves the U. 8., 
she might get .pinched by the 
whole Mexican militia. 
x xk * 
Georgie Jessel’d just phoned 
his new gal, singer Marcia 
“I can't keep-track of your 
girls,” I confessed. 
' It took Bob Hope many hours to film his next TVer— “MEW YORK—Groscho Marx is permitting us to give him| 
= “Your suggestion of having a party for me without me 
| jis & very sensible one,” he fired back. “This could be improved 
Ear!’s girl for today—$1.50-an-hour figure mode} Lois 
Collins, of Denver and Dallas—spurns the marsied pelRonaires| 
  “I have that very same trouble with them!” groaned 
nna Consider Oil Pe to Bypass Suez — 
» JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector @ 
ported preparing a survey for an 
youl pipeline from the Gulf of Aqa- 
“tba across Israel tothe Mediter- 
ranean, 
Government sources said a 
line under consideration to bypass 
the Suez Canal would carry up to 
20 million tons of oil 
Last year 70 million tons of oll| 
were carried through the canal.’ 
The sources estimated the line 
from. Elath, Israel’s port on the, 
Gulf of Aqaba, to Haifa would 
take about :two years to construct 
and would cost 70 to 75 million 
dollars initially, 
Violence Questioned 
in Criminal Court 
CLINTON, Tenn. « — The de- 
fense prepared to resume its case 
today after a week's Criminal | 
‘Court-recess_in_the—trial_of- John | 
Kasper for sedition and inciting’ 
to riot in anti-integration disor-   
  —. The Israeli government is re- ‘s Hotel, overlooking 
the Nile in Caifo, and rebuilt after 
opened in   
  
    
  
  
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  This is the Kid Who Gamblied 
His Ute 
  
STARTS "WEDNESDAY © the fire that distroyed it, ig November. . 
  
  
  First Prize .......... $25 Appliance Cc cate esi Wy [Gets at school opening here last] “SAFARI” AND “STORM 
but the audience at the Century “enjoyed” it. Especially August OVER THE NILE” 
Second Prize ..... . $15 Appliance Certificate his ribbing of guest star Perry Como, who, Bob sald, is © Kasper. 27 is the Washington, 
2 Third Prizes of .... $5 Appliance Certificates so relaxed that he takes tranquilizing pills “for excite- (D.C. segregation advocate whom — | ment.” city officials blamed for stirring WANTED TO BUY 
Te Win You Must Heve en Extinguisher or When Bob told Perry, “I didn't sleep on your program,” UP “emonstrations after 12 Ne-] 199° comics—TRUE STORY 
   
   
                       
   groes were admitted along with’ 
3 Services By ‘Perry « adlibbed, “Yeah, but you didn’t tell me this was @a white pupils at. Clinton High NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICS 
 |R.C. SNOOK & CO GS ee Se Pas natra also sells a lot of records—bu en he goes along asper- denies that he ever ad- 
° ° ° as the needle.” ivocated or took part in any vio- Piper’ s Magazine Ontlet 
FE 8-6551 : lence. Si Aubern Ave 
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Mickey Rooney flew in from Hollywood to woo Jane Kean. 
and discuss following Sammy Davis Jr. in “Mr. Wonderful.”, 
} ry ¢ On “Jerry Lewis made his second guest appearance at that show—’ 
We Feel That Our Employ ees ‘and rode half way to the ceiling witn the curtain. 
Should Spend jwa 3 ; q tot It’s funny, but the great Manhattan telephone directory, 
with its 1836 pages doesn’t have some of the simple names. 
With Their Families   
  
  
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“|phone book years and years ago. 
~ Judy Holliday and Paul Douglas I can’t find the name “Seidenbender” in the Man- | 
hattan book—Johnny Seidenbender was my —nor 
the short little name “Foor,” that being the na of a 
lovely girl I knew. — 
“Risher” is in the Manhattan directory, but there's only 
one “Zizelman”.-a poor showing for a pig city—and I must. 
say I was unhappy not finding more “Dudgeons” and “Van 
Tilburgs” and “Lemeroux.” Sometimes I wonder if my little! 
whistle Stop. wasn't more of a melting pot chan “Noo Yawk." ‘SOLID GOLD CADILLAC 
are shown in a scene from ‘‘The Solid Gold Cadillac,” from the 
| Broadway comedy hit that stopped New York for two years. The 
Columbia Pictures: release is now sowing at the eo Theater.         
  
  
Therefore 
We Will Be ‘Hollywood Headlines — 
CLOSED Célluloid Ready to Roll 
All Day on on S tor y of Bur Mma Road jean ay cede Bing Crosby's dating) got. 
TH IRSDAY lquick calls from RKO and Warners for screen tests .. . 
NOV 99 2 1 7 By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS artist {s said to be B Way Publicist Dick Maney claimed on Will Roge’s Jr.'s show 
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A young   that a satellite's U. N. delegate promised to defect to the 
West for two Saturday night tickets to “My Fair Lady.” 
Lawrence Tibbett's out of “Fanny” permanently— 
doctors’ orders... Zsa Zsa's big worry on the Herb Shriner 
TV'er: “De camera makes mine ears too big”... The 
bustup's offieial—there’s -a- “for-sale"—sign—-og—the Johan — | 
Ireland - Joanne Dru home... Jayne Mansfield switched 
te actor Bob Campbell. . = * CLOSED Tues re OPEN 
FRIDAY — SAT. — SUNDAY —___________ SEE _FRIDAY“S_AD..FOR-PROGRAM——_-.______. HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Even the Ge cae : ~~ heart. She is excitement at MGM over the up- Mary Mut k ; 
‘heavals in company management yes (ashing for en isn't keepi Do Sch , annulment of her marriage to Dale 
ping re ary aN Robertson, basing her plea on the ‘Sam Zimbalist from being up in if aver ewer F eee she wanted a family —_ 
jan unpublished novel by Tom The Andrews sisters open at the. e | ‘Cha males which Dore has just ; { M te i He bouskt it # t I. oulin Rouge Thanksgiving eve,    
      
    
  
  
  ; the first time they have sung to- ’ ‘Sin Hey proofs and gave it to Zimbalist ns Joe Louis’ entire $41,000 prize, won on Peter Arnell’s “High E Ta ol Adults 50c ethe Hollyw P 'to prepare for production. . Rte ieee hve ae. Finance” quiz show, went to the gov't for back taxes... TONIGHT Wa sor Children 20c ’ y = ; r Ss tell . This is rg , mafia : 2 — = . " th Lethe 
WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE ROAD gaye tn avenue tits Morty Stevens met a H'wood rarity—somecne who dicn't| S049 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD + 65-8001 know James Dean . 
,O" Brien, will screentest for the Helen Morgan role . 
‘Lincoln became a grandfather—Raymond Massey’ s daughter 
ihad a baby. Steve Allien’s singing protegee, Erin | 
. Abraham 
Find Ond Brother    _ about the building of the Burm CinamaSecore TechnrcoLom 
Road in World War II. Although 
it’s early to discuss casting, I'd’    TYRONE POW 
KIM NOVAK sz   
omer 
        ss like to have William Travers for. : THOMPSON * + JAMES WHITMORE =m SHEPPERD STRUOWICK 
+ the role of the British officer and ) d D EARL’S PEARLS .... sv ICT 655 - rene or une Avene 
; BS ee ne os Cad On esert Old age is that period when you feel your vats and Plas FER $s CHANNEL” “Warne 
the girl.” | 5 
Hollywood's first production cas- BOISE, Idaho  — Searchers) . 
ualty because of the war threat | pasar the body of the second of 
will probably be “Bombers B-52”|'W° DProthers who disappeared a at Warners. Preparations had all mone ago on a National Guard on the back.—Myron Cohen. 
been made to go to Castle Air UUNCTY range east of Boise. : : A Torce Beas ws braved. Gall | Jotin Soto, 26. and Julio Soto’ TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Al Newman says that nev movie, 
steppin 7 to eeperhyed Jr., 23, were looking for scrap When it’s shown at Alcatraz, will be retitled “Around the, 
guavas ore eas heenben| metal World in 60 to 90 Days.” .. . That's earl, brother. 
. An exploded mortar shell was, (Cop ht 195 The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) have been alerted for active duty. found beside John’s body. He ap- pyrig ‘, f . 
Mike Todd, who is really rid- parently thought the shell was a \ ing the financial crest of the 
ie hich is a far greater failure than dud ; ee 
wave these days, mad n off As Sheriff Pat McCarthy recon- § { C | d 
ot cape pagypadg meee "aie ovie 5 fl ICize lany military coup.” 
m Dy Nehru in Debate. sso cootroat your corns at the same time—H. G. Hutcheson. 
WISH I'D SAID THAT: Along Broadway some people, 
figure they can push themselves ahead by patting themselves:   
            
              
           
       
          
   
      
              
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eccmaeeere First Showings!       
tinued, “it shows a certain failure 
  structed the tragedy, Julio also, 
sponsorship of the academy 88 Wounded in the explosion. He 
| awards TV. program -for . this cpvered his brother with his copren, 7 i 
year. George Seaton, president J&¢ket and struck out across A television commiercial prom- 
of the academy, explained to ‘¢se't for help. He collapsed afer ‘ises us relief from colds. Now if 
Todd that last December, NBC we could just get some relief from 
commercials! . . . Groucho Marx, : 
the baseball fan, says if you think \going a mile and a half. | 
sold the time to Oldsmobile i 
when it seemed that the indus- i 
. . lac ; a umpires are blind on the baseball 
After the riot at the Paramount Get Babies Baptized 'Sia’s prestige had been ‘“power- di nd, should ENFIELD, England uw — The fully affected . . . in Eastern Eu- ‘Mond, you see sone of try could not finance the show. 
theater in New York at the opening Wel Bivia Presiey’s picture. “Une -Rev.—_Gerden Girling appealed to-ropean: countries, in—noncommitt- them in the night clubs_when-the- 
oday NEW DELHI (®—In his strong- 
lest criticism so far of Soviet ac- 
: ‘tion in Hungary, Prime Minister 
Spare Aching Back, Nehru ‘told Parliament today Rus-   
      
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        ; ae ender Colonel Tom Parker to bap-'ed countries and even among peo-|Season’s over.—Earl bed ilson, 
THE N.P. TEST? lost no time in flying back to tize their babies sooner — and ple in the Soviet Union itself.” _ | pcssssssssssssssssss=nnsnnesssmsmmana > with RUSS TAMBLYN Solid Gold: Entertainment! 
‘Spaeaty Posrese || Hollywood fo talk to Lew Schreiber | Par his aching back. Opening a two-day foreign af-.   
. ‘To have thrust into one’s arms fairs debate, Nehru said details 
mae boy making another one at the font a baby weighing any- of what. has happened in Hungary! aie chao easleeeue ne thing up to 30 pounds to hold and are not clear but “it is evident the | , . I yu baptize at the same time is no government of Hungary is not a 
oon = ar Lied ; bas Lonel light thing,”’ he wrote in his parish free but an imposed governinent, 
0 e magazine. ia iuecueenta Jiarermd The \ vicar, who is 41, eS < ‘People_are. not. satisfied } 
the information that he was also’ “I shudder to think how I am “If in the course of 10 years the going to talk to another studio going to handle such heavy babies'Hungarian people could not be about a picture. ‘in | 25 years time.” ‘converted to Soviet ideas,” he con- DOORS OPEN 10:45 
      
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“Tweet & Sour” “FIGHTERS OF The powed, wrerth drewed moa at the left of couse You oon 
tel «' a glence .. . and that's why the Ninety Percent Test is x0 impor. 
‘tent. People jdge you by what they see [sometimes thats all they have 
te ge on} and amnety percent of what they see of you i whet you weer. 
: The fresh fish of drycleaned clothes is more then on extra ouch . 
a ag FRESE IRE ROTEL WT AWE PHT at Geet pee I 
g The stete of your clothes tel: volumes about the bind of person you are, 
te fect, your clothes ae never stop »p teling about you :   
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AE OA “ ——— Pier Angeli and Vic Damone THANKSGIVI NG EVE Sylvester Cartoon 
    
      ‘Thad hoped to keep the news of 
— = scoenall their expected baby a secret but 
it just isn’t possible in Hollywood 
to keep any vital statistics out of | 
print. Pier said she hopes the baby | 
will be born June 12, which is 
Vic's birthday 
Snapshots of Hollywood collected | 
at random: CBS-radio is hoping to 
have a taped message from His 
Holiness, Pope Pius, on Bing | 
Crosby's Christmas Eve show | 
which will again feature the Vati-| 
Jcan choir, 
Actress Joan Diener, of “Kis 7 
met" fame, and her -husband Al- 
bert Marre have dated the storte| 
for May. 
; At # table for two, Beverly Gar- 
and and Frank Sinatra enjoying | 
medion at = henea Capri. | : 
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the wheel before his car struck phe? SS @ i SUMPIN? YOU, MAMAD 
a parked auto early Saturday on S. ER BI street south of Rapid Psof = . street, Pontiac police said. k 
Williamson was treated at Pontiac . $_. irk 
- General Hospital for bruised kneas: “OH, BLANCHE!” i 
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SEB THAT LOUSY LITTLE CIRCUS:    
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today. oeabe bu:_Apple cider. 200390 taal The line will be named for Edsel : : aur “0 Re | Write of colt, Director doopmal. | although the Sa pons 3.00-3.50 bu. os S00! Ford, son_of the company’s found- 3 : = ioaacee gergmeste: Bas be ie Ls Pontiee. ~Michigan. 1 ei PL) a | 
resisted selling pressure, reflecting Net ited BS bo cuince Ho. 1. 3.00: er, who served as president be-/ State of Mich Wilkes. ehe’ ghoul’ bane exe i pod ph see cond: | SHORT ORDER COOK OK AND WAlT | the firm ‘tone which has prevailed |*"*_™* tween 1919 and his death in 1943. | wit a ee oan. age today, November 19, tion, at least 5° 9° tall. wel t in —.? Nonne’s Dr’ 
in recent sessions for cash corn. go'fox heb <Besa. feng, Pune, 3% The Kiel Diviies will. ro ie aa a on, the eee we eee) Se ee © ea ea Se Sell ll Over the 4 2. ee 0 * 4 * * 8 135-175 te bu. Cabbage, Curly. No. 1 place the firm's Special Prod- | a» : | Longing for ® smile from someone MEN ~ Part or full time. | 
Other bearish influences includ- bu. Cabbage, Borovts No. SLey ars cca end wih be lecat | eer commended eppear personally None know the depths of our deep p. iivenire Beuliicistine of Phone It's Easy | 
pod belt = a oats over Ee. Ro. 1 wae tet Gaull: on the Edsel Ford ' itt etcal But we remember while ethers for reterred ask for Sales We can show you how ip = : | eI -ArTOCS, a : a : .3 . k space ariog for ewer. No. 1. 3.56-2.00 dos, Celery, Pan in Dearborn, Gedly missed by his’ wite and | REAL ESTATE, © 8, Tele- mee roe 2 bandicap oe, a | 
1957 crop feed grains so don. Fennel, Not, 338-4.78 dos. will be headed by Rich- - | Fler Pe zeviat, day time oF eVe | 00-1.50 dox. 0. 1, 2:28-2.75 dos. The unit by R : Pee ‘ Flowers 3 i wa ssTAR hours you, want, | Wheat near the end of the first bons Kohirabt 1.00-1.80 dos, behs. ard E. Kratve, ford. vice presi-| "Witness. the Honorable Arthur SALESMAN FOR WELL Est _nings, FE } hour was 4 to % lower, December | Horse" 4 Sst Bon poy = poi Moore, Judge of said Court, in the cy ) DUNSTAN'’S PLOWERS exp. with ‘tn refer Syivan ENOGRAPHER AND | ‘ No. i, 1.00- . dent, who was assistant general} or” pontiac’ ta seid County, this. I Your Allied Cleaners, 869 Oreba' TL ane ST. $2.39, corn unchanged to 1% lower we * | Manager of the Lincoln-Mercury | dy, of November A.D. 1966. 3484 W. Huron a. 2-8301 7 ~” GENERAL OFFICE, | 
~ Division before assuming responsi- ‘Stree copy OBB | _____ Fyneral-Directors---4-- Sell “Over the. fp SHORTHAND. —- EXP... 4 Ss ) ——— 
  
  
  
    
  
    
        
  
       
        
    
         
         
         
              
    
   
          
          
          
          
    
    
          
     
           
       
    
         
    
       
  
  
  
           
   
   
     
      
  
        
   
   
    
      
                      
        
  
   
   
      
          
   
   
    
  
      
        
  
   
           
        
     
                  
   
       
              
   
       
   
           
     
     
             
           
               
     
      
   
      
   
      
    
  
  
    
  
  
         
        
        
      bility for launching the new line. rn NECESSARY. -F. J. : 
Esscs willbe Introduced and niin; Renee, “, | Phone It's Easy | ROUTELL, SERVICE I distributed a completely-new J We can show you how in 29 m CO. FE 8046 | 
i = utes. Phone teak space pro- dealer organization, according to Death Nofices Donelson ohns vided, "Age. of handicap 00, ber. —TABLE WAITRESS | 
Henry Ford Il, president. Recruit- rE hours ee ioe cast on ote. NO SUNDAYS | _ment of dealers will begin shortly “soit POREEAL Beate pings, PE_ $1231. MACHUS | aiaimainiasaaA *after district offices are opened] _ BROWNING, Nov. “pil, 1ge. JOHN- Complete facilities. Of (1187 SALESMEN 160 W. MAPLE BIRMINGHAM _ | ee next year, loved infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Dra —— =a jaterford Twp. REAL ESTATE W Al 4p RE SS | . . James E. Browning: dear brother SPARKS-OR L Have opening tor young men dee's Coney Isiand No | N B f Formally organized in April.) of Betsy Marlene. Graveside ser- Theughitel Servies Lc En Prag Fe RY ene area FE | ews in [ 1e 1955, the division began work on an a Stent oe V h Si le Goonies aeration 30083 | 
the cars in 1948. Development was) {ex Tuneral auenereee. by ah het MAHAN REALTY CO. | *anrep SunsEs, AIDE, Sis | Cabbage, No. 1 18-138. by: Oakland County Sheriff's depu- halted during the Korean conflict. rreabean F WOT la ibaa WA FUNERAL HOME FE 20263 ‘1075: W.‘Huron st sate roan, convalescent hom | 
1, .75-1.28_b “1 Sa ties today are investigating the REN T.. age 09: beloved husband Ambelense Gervieg, Pens-or. Soler SALES . tion, Room & board free. Fer ap theft of two batteries and a tank . k pe ag BY bg HEL Mes 29-96, area resident sor past pointment, call EM 34044 75 Livestoc brother of Mrs. Walter Watkins Cemetery Lots 5 fo lh me aod vane, | —oem. of tp e__ : a full of gasoline from a tractor left ntpe Sy alk: Paneual nme, Hembree noe eoeen. 2 WAITRESS 
Sey 2 Tee pet, at gas station at 3994 M15, Bran- DETROIT LIVESTOCK ane pee Sy, ~ Fd WILL SACRIFICE 2 CHOICE CEM- the public permanent, matignally Full time. Night shift. No Sunday BW cceccess £060 dan 1202202 DETROIT EGGS don Township, Friday. DETROIT, Nov. 19 (AP)—Hogs—Salable Lyons Chapel with Rev. A. Se “thee ne a a wert cogty le ee a 
oe “ eu canes i need. Gesell ote pe Not = > rod Locos fey gilts aromas Pitagerald will ie in state at the = 3008. PROLaTEaen SXPERIENCED ww TUNDERORADUATE rE AND cade cases inc A summer cottage located at } 190-220 Ibs. weak to 25 cents a at Jennings - Lyons Funera) Home, ef wg Sates BAe a , Lpeoln bpbolstering fer prectical gurees for private duty. 
ia: medhum $190 wed ere 33; Haale a vanead ce eights and sows. a GROESBECK. NOV. 17 1963. PRED baie — oe é~ Oak, LI 1-446. Eve. LI 3-647. enone wm 
— a an mola eee — ound’ 480. stockera abou’ a 4 ANTED: ME : tt room & boatd A amall wages 
: G A large 4244 wid « but-noth " tobe |f00 cows: ti pened got: eed el Aol tats th. Grestheus: : of work, Blue Cross. Paid for nessevers. Stay siehle 
Grogs A larte Ode r't cut ing last night. The breakin re-|prime alaughter steers and heifers around : ; BOX, REPLIES rey Ford Sa ee 
wid avg, 22% Grad B large 3843|portedly occurred during the past |cows mosiiy $6 cents lower; bulls’ a Vander Veer, Clarence and At 00 a.m. Totey Gove jottrey Ford Sales “housework and 2 ghiidren, Live ia. : ie) OL ae ers and feders about steady; t Groesbeck and were replies at the Press #75 TOOL, aNd DE WARE. See ee TELEPHONE OF | ..0¥. 10 to Nov. 16 were me’ ae ee meee —— office’ in the following be journeyman and have ders at home from local | 
| ____| Mf Your friend's tm jail and needs sieers 3340-1354, some quod end. choice Les Gta 4b e ce co Gris, Aa fe ea ae RR -| ball, Ph: PE 5-944 or ee cine aheaghten helices Se deae 60: ; . Nov. 20, 1, 4, 7, 8, 10, 16, 21, 2%, WanteD TRUCK BRIVER FOR ih. 2. | outgotng calls to Lao peg od | ; +|Mttle done on other grades, most sales m. from 25, 26, 28, 35, 40, 58, 62, WANTED: TRUCK whom advertising a 
. utility cows 9.60-11.00; canners and cut- ” dump truck: OR 3-6323. matied, Previous exp apeerose Look! Farmer Shop Rite Mar- ters unevenly 8.00-10.50; some very light, 63, 65. : —— y earges 1 lL gana dogg =! & 
ore Ket will have fresh dressed poultry ioad choice adi Tp stack steer calves <2 | Help Wanted Female 7 | Akisc, “ines “ive “beim : increasing some for your holiday. 484 Auburn Ave.|21 75: other sales chotce __Help War Wanted Male 6 6 some 3, * FHA PAYMENTS paling Fond —. —_ FE 2-0119, FE 2-0110, —AdV. |525 stockers 30.00-31 00; ‘ead ‘choise 401 7 a. Aitlines Need You WOMAN FOR CARE or BOYS, 
FOR EXTENDED TERMS receipts very short. » Calves—Salable 400. slow: early Orion age 46: Airlines Need You . INSTRUC. worn” ays, “neterences re : . sales vealers steady to weak but market qd of Christina M. Murphy; Bee our ad under INSTRUCTIONS prow ‘Garant ab Airlines Train- red. Vicinity Pontiac Lake Rd. 
For Better sab gave CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS F snd low” choice veslere "16 60-38-00; “few Uni Airlines Training Cen- Senter. . mf yaa LA Pm ——_ Rooling and CHICAGO, Nov. 19 (AP) — Butter arnings a AVON CALLING Wa. DEPENDABLE WOM. 
| 1] ing Prices, unchanged te 1"nigher: 83. ‘KA : 32.08; ame pbs oa Laggan MACHINE Bara i exire money oe r ANTED PEPER for = & general = a aa nar heres siete housework, Call FE 5-057! Hf | SHERRIFF-GOSLIN jesere os > 92 A . S. 8 nee ; 88 C SO%; aie YORE =)-~Ametpen Ces-ané} ———_ 1500. Pew corly ales Lod = cee emogeattes © eee ee For information iu WANTED. WOTHER 
’ 2 soendy holesale| Electric” Feported today increased |PUSay at “18 60-20.00 but market not PY. - BABYSITTER 1 Reiger. More for heme. but seme ROOFING CO, vine Dated; 9 pe? cent agains fo, 2 end 12 mgnths period fatty "established. ee “a3 <li —reamecas sant BAPTEVES Fase Bots Te |g wegee: Own room. Fe: vets. a oe , ~— eal 4 Tit ~~ : [ 5 w 
hae apne som is chs : : scorer fam Gat | ge toes ye pte 902 Riker Bidg. FE 2-5231 jan ‘tncreaoe of 48 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ; tel) W Buren 8 PE $si81 ABYarrren |? B, OWN | _te PE ¢am. 
: boo compared wih $3,188,000 in cane Someee << “fittest a4 Scott Lk. Rds. OR 3-3355 between _ CHICAGO POTATOES seeady.to mentty 96-08 leer: tap Oe lone A FEW @ om, and 1 pm. Help Wanted 8 ~Fotsioes Nov. 18 gi ton track 3m NEW YORK (INS)—Textron, Inc. an-/¢r: lighter weights and sows 25-50 low- a needed ou a or CAPABLE GIRL For ORKERAL = - =F 
k h Sah SL Sg ee Eta Re geome the nine" met ae ut lower |tt5 200 Be barrows and gite ¢is.de-m: outside. work San f Mon. oft Priv. rood. sath, | ACTOAL, JOBS OPN PS Gi.see roac es best stock. ater | ewes ry tdaber Revenue amounted. to" $172,188,000 few lots mostly Ne. 3 grade $1438, ene gaperence oebta Appi, 1 | perewcanre Sent ile. Canter "Keown 0a, ae H Ce sota compared with eee a year Chong 1 and 2 ote 190-230 Ib $15.00-25; * iss “etting, MNT Mowery Le ke ro} , ay rg 
| One. Full_ Year Guarantee | or Datos Bea hiver Vater Pontiac oe.0008 eS nO8.000 Ae ent Omen The ae ies ome | SS ERY CLEANER me a Ot Bk. Bldg. FE om ee ee | pEribabts woman For GEN. ankle AF eral housework & care of small Thoroughly experienced phases of « *. (Perc) MY >IT tien. 
  
           
         
        
      
  
        
    
    
        
    
      
         
       
           
   
       
      
  
  
        
        
       
     
      
     
     
    
       
        
           
           
      
     
    
          
    
  
  
  
    
   
          
  
    
      
  
    
             
      
         
    
      
        
    
  
  
        
       
     
      
   
         
       
         
   
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New York Stocks Jerome Mir Bales, i80 8 Sasi afer 6 pa. , as ‘Rox Ex Ex Company Poultry bccn Eee Pear RE | eee Spee —neriaste ome | Popiaaeteaaet asa cery Stores and Restaurants. Re- DETROIT POULTRY Sa : oe aces 7, « & 3 Generel bows oo . main out—onfy—one hour. No incl (APD — Prices peld Admiral ...... 13$ Jones & L.... 61 ‘| work, cther help employed. Thurs. an On WOMAN YOR Lang for No. 1 quality poultry Air Red ..... Kennecott ...133.4 & every othey Sunday off, $35 to found mo lay offa, 
| S30 or . 42.6)load 24.00; 1.80; few ete Orittin Funeral owe: te ones. Srerace $2.50 to +100 per hour. | 26.6|standard to low good steers 14.00-17.50; | $39 Pontise Trail, eee SEE oS an mtn 0 eee tea Oe re j eae celsies ; Gla lmixed yearlings 1680-2200; small lot | - 9 or EAL ‘A — 22, Barred Rocks 23 8-6 Alcoa aan . 62.4)mixed yearlings eS = Strong; beloved aunt Milton ° saleswomen for new @ pro! HI ME Tb 24-27; ducklings ger tur-| Am Alrlin ...- 54.1 choice mixed "sos 8; tandard i im Pontiac, Waterford and S — heavy type hens a heavy type! Am Can ...... Loe 19.6|to low b page= 14.00-16. easly aie be-8 m renee. Funeral seryfte : area. Exp. Benes ee 
jplareeys email type, tmchudes/ Am Cyan i. ty in To.eltew 12.00; canner and cutter cows 1.00" cer J. He wen ba WOuEN ANY aoe, % DELICATESSEN Beltvtile ‘Whiter, Am Mote Po ekatiea 20 2.50; utility and it bulls 11:80. Funeral Home. Interment tn. Meapenie of earning: h 08 38.6 Farmi ery. ; wt pt ¢ CHICAGO POULTRY 42 vealers. 1.00 high- , * the Group Hospitalization W AN' | ‘ED Biter between 8 90 and 7 
about steady rece “ft 304 most d cho a 23.00; ing PRESSER anew Tyrone UE, . 18.4 few choice and prime : oi : * Must de teorengne — 
6 good vealers 15.00-20.00. ; aid Holidays nr | i "et ‘wachanged: |Am Tel & Tel - 31 por tay Need Fo OL gant engl ape — Card of Thanks 1 Ea y: ee ei alee ee tC ary soa “adier’ ts viset te : rooster P16 80.1 66.4 lished; one lot seed and choice wooled ae ~ ARY PLUS COMMISSION. DIS- Dine aren Famous Clean- 
eee ieee 20-21; er ee | |Armeo Stl .... mr 34.1 lambs steady at 19.00 I WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS Vv tio Pa COUNT. ACATION INsUR- ers 4465 on Detroit Businessmen’s r 4 ya ‘ver 4% Ib: ben tur- |Armour & ina ag 412 po Oe ge om iy | Beatson + ey “ANCE BENEFITS. APPLY PER- | WANTED. WOMAN Ag HOUSE old d' geese, ib; “ducks, AU I Refin’..... 426 ae tnd messages extended to me i : MONTGOM- keeper for widower alone. No LU ie ee + GUCk Aveo Mig licc. 61 3 ~ . my recent vement m the loss Sod ae nowal, dew Eee washings. Pair pay. R. D. Coz, 
Complete: Soup, : Bai : “a 30.6 usiness rie § bef Father tnemell Pace ho GAN = : a ee “ 1mt_Ore &., 
Dinner, Salad, 1173 = vas " Ghureh, and the Voorhees - Siple DISTRICT MANAGER FOR PON- Dessert, Drink. Soviet Women Advance : As $83 Funeral Home for thetr kind acts. APPLY ae ae RADELLE Emplo oyment Agencies 8A 
SERVED DAILY Z 4 ; a DETROIT (INS) — DeSoto Divi- in ai ony oe ; : lected must be able to Recruit, 11:00 A.M. te 2:00 p.m. | MOSCOW ( — The Women of Br << sion, Chrysler Corp., has reas-| 1 willie Sue Wileoa, his wife, wish tion of women Liberal ‘csminie- Cl al $300 Our Specialty The Soviet Union's capital have al- Burroughs .... 37. mS $) signed two of its regional mana-| * ack Tyg gee I RAGON ~ sions and overwaite. No invest eric 
ere most attained equali running 8 Dry ...::. 133 Av. 433 gers. friends for your kind expressions PA ek tan ee Modern office. lent 
KOSHER . 7 = Se oe Nor Pinas 3733 Effective immediately, the fol- <_ of _sympesny. sonal interview. wating ex: a nO a this ci t the latest count | Carrier Air «0 384 Oh at , WE WISH TO THANK OUR ; ¢ and qualifications to RA- c ORN BEEF huge city. A tcp... 13 " 4.8 lowing changes were made: friends and eighbors fer the Construction rus Seek een ferred. hr weet Bee Jo 
6°33. 90.4 493 trol pone Sh aaah ag 8 yee 1227s, Mich, PLOYMENT, 406 Pontiae en 15 : tn4|_ E. J. Roberts, a native Detroiter, | — offerings. ‘Allen, A Co EXP. WAITRESS, x State Bank Bide. FE §-0277. . 616 944)has returned to manage the De- cia’ ts extended. to ‘tre . have fountain 
es -22 /troit region. He formerly was| Rev. oe ee qin Gnien VOR a ae Y | : 19.2 . fortin The rere _ EXP, MORNING COOK | he 49.6] Minneapolis regional manager. + the Hunton Funeral ome, Mr. va GRAND PE 403 Graebner = | 
$03 is8| ‘R. R. Fisher assumes manage- o— ; NOVI, MICH. live = ol _ ebildren. | veces AT 42 | ment of the Minneapolis region, re- r tation for the loving General housework. wk. $03 a placing Roberts , acts of Kindness, “loral ofte 4 NORTHVILLE 3910 Exc. living sme t "Cat “a =. eo and messages extend ea ere w 33518 AFTER 6:36, : ~ 
ia 44.1 NOTICE joss of Leon J. Tabatto, A special aici EXP. WAITRESS, FOR DRIVE-IN 98.6 35.3! Pontiac General Hospital ts eccepting thanks is extended w Rev. B. F. a restaurant, night must have F R MEN 
Re: "s bids for a corvees between Pon- Jarvembowski _, Bt. Near BARBER WTD: STEADY. MACS: —t. 5 Gy, Hwy. : 
‘63 <3 luet ‘peemee Generel pospital Annex, Pursley Funeral Home. Mrs. Leon nee mee Th EXP. FOUNTAIN MANAGER AN __ AND “esse 7H - $3-8/1075 N. Telegraph Rd. ust be post-| _J. Tabatto and Family, ba) of hceroe mgnaphnys enyreg enn exp. waitress, Immediate employ- 2716 ‘Tmarked no later than midnight Sunday,| W# WISH TO THANK OUR MANY pgp og a Sg ng tes Bs ment. Inquire in person, Furtney 12 -: 99.1 November 25, 1956. All replies should friends and neighbors for their potnae ag — Drugs, 2387 Orchard Lake Rd. 
“2 205 arabe tS Oe AMaRee ot Ree ee ee cea anaes EXPERIENCED ARC WELDERS. EXPERIENCED COUNTER GIRL, 4 __¢+ ae 
Be a November 17, 10, 90, 31, 37, 3 Tw] to Serna ae | i ‘ugelleat wages and working com | Ctlient “staring salary Hunter | pecepnonct cS , 181-4 - 30.8 ATE OP MICHIGAN—In the Pro- Voorhees - Siple Funeral Home. i and soe. $289 . 481 84.2 mee Court for the County of Oakland, Mrs, Beatrice Lutey and Family. feet Trainee .. $190 POR FULL IN- . « 924 $} {Juvenile Division. WE WISH TO THANK OUR PIOURE Ga ; PORMATION MAIL . 341 §2.2| In the matter of the petition concern- friends and. for flowers JURE ‘ 200 2 = SDAY aS POR soaann vermave : 3 3 pe began) J. Jackson, minor. Cause No. god their kind — em IBM OPERATOR . . $250 pace 83 0. To James Jackson, ae = sald child. pate Hospi! or the care and Seat ‘Tigne i CENTRAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE + atta avi, Be pn ay Sa = ed - 628 fag {Court alleging that the Mrs. Ada Puller and Family: eo weet = El . 415 Latepete Bidg., Detroit 26, Mich. 144 W. Lafayette Ave. . 3 "q/sbouts of the father of TYPIST — 50 WPM = I would compiete information about airline opportunities. -» $22 mite 520 Saeeeen, One” ten oe TYPIST - «@ WPM : wi stad Rou ap eee | Feit = Soler é . . un = WP. . RAME terrpeuesccensones sees cee: reeessaens cegsere en sei reve Me eerretes -“e 4. Jurisdiction of —_ oe ou “The Pontiac Press veges xyrist a ) WPM. SISAL SSS u SSS 
CO0seeeeeteees ceeetteencesercéscenees:. PHONE Pecaseseeesscsse Il * 44 ‘Al gtate o! of Michigan, re hereby noti- FOR WANT ADS MEN nae 
: = 35 Ses ae on said : ; GUEE cssscrveseseesesces soncssescocsssscesscscs TATE caleccssos PP. Hlgee Or’. -2:: a4 a. poo @ FR Es rat goles sow cnr ene $13 i} id at the J venile DIAL.FE 28181 GENERA ‘training  proeram ee 
3.3 ae ak : ACCOUNTANT; CPA. (3006) 1 
oo a. From 8 a.m. to § pm. Sines "Wem RecucePiee. Set |e ey ae ~ it arene Quek & EXPERIENCED IN YARD GOODS RAEBNER'S—Pontiac DRIVERS — LOOK! ane All rrore should 00. Fe. TO TAKE FULL CHARGE, Sat- | {F YOU WANT TO EARN 006 313 Pontiac State 
33 Tt being impractical to make assumes D0 COUNT, VACATION. ti or put time lave Gisvucs. toe -Bank Bld $35,000 P ROTECTION , es 38.1 service hereof, this summons an sibility for errors ANCE BENEFITS. APPL; pal unique “group-selling” i ponition t I F DE é 7 
PLUS: Medical, Colli - 3 fr ant coun of tao tee | in eres, Barra pene Me ae oan oe E 5 ‘ ision, $ 80 e ling Rand ..., 80 for that portion ERY WARD, 8. WASH- every Woman wants. Use of car Road Service and other ‘inland ie. a be oe INGTON ST. ROYAL OAK, aie ain a eee Graebner’ s—Royal Oak EXTRAS little week — | tnteriak ‘33 ; a = MICHIGAN ment, delivering, oya a 
"ite dec Int ke of said Court, ta the City Srror When cansellalioes : ' RADELLE Manager M Ruth Ane |S ASMINCTO ‘eesti otter 99% down payment 22.301 =. In said County, iis 18th aay ere made de be sure. te Eng ineering derson, Drayton Plains, OR 3-2700, per.... 0 : . 1956. ] num ber, noon. _ ’ 
DANIELS AGENCY mt Shoe... 38 + El Beal ARTH stments will be gives CADY FOR ROUSEWORE Liv Daye—FE 4-7664 Rivest @-2008 [Int Silver... 46.3: Woolworth... 4s ud . without Aid = uD Call OR S000 borers ioe Office Clerk $1534 W. Heron 80 Int Tel a ‘tel 341 Yale Tow". 3 ELSIE J. ¥. NO, a YEAR _and 3 p.m ae z < [isl Crk Coal Youne 6 &-wW . 33 ; Closing time for advertise f - $4,004 TO 94,472 A SU RECPTHELD \ Jacobs Ynest Gh &T 108 Juvenile Division. ments containing type sizes ‘Por inside work; must know land - HELP LP —ten Johns Man. ... as Zenith Rad . : Nov. 19, 1956) | larger than regular ‘ p eens: Metes and ARTHUR 1s Poe ye 
=! _ STOCR AVERAGES ‘ATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- etiino 6 ao, it aiversited” A at NEW YORK, Nov. 19 — Compiled by bate Court for the County of Oakland, : e Oakland i 1 2 otfen + 
“ROOFING ‘=z joo taes o sar | a eee ert af tbs, : in the matter of the minor. "Cause Ke be to ; cern, ae iter Pressure i puters McGhee, Cause No. » after vatayette Sts. nied : busines: ° - SPRAY_METHOD. i FIPERIENCED, COUNT rinses "ae :       
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? vo iapromene FEE cast DEsines Fy x OR 
restaurant work. soar" 
WiDOLEAGED LADY | WARTS TouT TRUCKING kitchen work, @ copraie 
nome. OR ‘LIG8 iit NO T7PiNd. ao retarial serrice. TM 32862. 
PRACTICAL NORRE AVAIL. EX- neaced- OR > == MAX % 
«OMAN, WisHES WORK, 6 ‘x 5 DAYS wants work. 
FE S-2187 +9421, 
ee to Rent a 27 HOME BY Dar On WE. 
DA WEEE To 
Building Service 13 So sae 2 x <8. ae a Pontiac Farm and 
Industrial Tractor Co. per week. 
WItW cake FOR GRTLDREN 
whe rents work. 
4 mm. 
YoUNG LADY DESIRES OFFICE ors. Inewp, Wishes to > 
oe <Ixpe bg CEMENT WORK. 
rE ¢0on 
ne L rs oF 43 iG PLANS | drawn. Reasonable. 34631. 
At REMODELING ADOTFIONS. 
Senate Sa ii REMODELING, DAY WALL, 
, rooting, 5 
         
            
     
    
     at CUSTOM CA 
7 terms. Gordon 
| &- 1 LAYING, & Ratko & ped 
__ _FE_}- Pontine Hardwood Floor Barvice:| 
ALL KINDS or BIGCK AND CE- ment _ ment work. y, EM 30402. 
rE Sie BUILDING 7 | LOST: MALE IRISH 
  
    
  
Gatever J Leake. Answere to 
FE 5-0130 after 5:30.      
    
  
    
  
  
FEW SCRABBLE oer #5 3. PAINT 
2 "5 oe Ee ab aE 
Lawrence FE 32-1414   
  
~ aa 
ACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF. 
hare FE 24101. 
macs   
  
    
  
    + oer 
ome eas fate attiey, a 3-0482 PRA <\ fe ie TS ake nak SREORAT. dentiioctentline’ by Hershberger |_ 
  
“ts am auto jack — be's new and I'm talang no aking no chances | when I stick my head in!” 
  
Wid. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 32 
~ $250,000 - At our qeqeens to ourchase new or 
seascne] land 
clients ons me b:itore 
R BOB MAHAN.   
To Buy—To Sell—To Lasure 
MAHAN 
BE sale of your contract 
oe MM. Stout, Realtor ron mo 
Se oY ae a! : 8 or 6 room home. 
ROY KNAUF. Realtor | Se W. Huron OA +3399 rE 27421 
_ Rent nt Apts. ts. Furnished 33   
  BUYERS WAITIXG = — — contract er equit 
No oe lene Prompt. i   
__ Notices ry Personals 25 IN ht le 
ets +e oe ove +088, 
Aerotred Knapp Shoes _   
  a Rip'’s Res- 
wurant Pheass ‘setera Bx C “HAY DEN. Realtor, 
  
Cash rosa 
| A. JOHNSON, Realtor-- 
nas S Telegraph Rd. 
  
“Wort SAGES PROPERTIES ¥ we ae on yuert 
Burnes, 2 Mark. 
A F ‘ 
Ost FOR YOUR 
wectne | Pg tee See : _Wanted Real Estate 3 32A | 
“LISTINGS W ANTED 
  known. 
by mad te 3 Clarence Se Ko 
  
  
  
  
+ 
  
  
ANTIQUE DISHES, LAMPS & FUR- 
F pS i TORE NEEDED “e4 lots, Get the 
    : AA o i i it | f 
if & 
C. SCHUETT REALTY 
7404 E. Highland Road 
BADLY NEEDED   _Wanted Real Estate 32 
  “| WE WEED LIstTInos. 
eral buyers for m’ po 3, snd vacant 
  roperty. We _ also _ bay 
and 
a 2 L. Templeton, Realtor | $339 Orchard Lk Ra.   
TRADES We are specialicts in trading. We 
are “vr ~ ee the 
es of 
tate, We fe hore nemo. meme, 
es, business 
  
1 ROOM 
beth. KITCHENETTE : 
bate were | salmiee. 
E 2 —- girls, Adults — 
  
os. i Ons MEN, 3 ROOM APT. PVT. entrance   BEDRM. ie Ma: KITCH. Se or 5 Se con i rE 
  
i & 7 RM_ BACHELOR APTS. 20 
Orchard Lake. 
| ST FLOOR yea * 
_On_ Square Rent pomes Re rermened 38 35] 
    
Dr, Curscn's Foot Clinic, 
   
  PLEASANT, AMO o Wr. ‘Lake Front, PS ase.   
    d for 3 or 3 ns. Privere | ¢ RMS. Pais 
  
  
  s i * 
2 Sreeh. avalible at ; $100 hay a 
E Siete St, 
  
ROOM MODERN YEAR ROUND 
    
  
  
       
  
  
  
  
    
  
  iP     ALL MODER EAN 5 ROOMS, 6 wok 
    9. MODERN 7 BEDRM. 
at. June 
Willow Beach. Aquits only. FE 
6-0054. 
HOUSE. APPLY AT 
4d &t., Oxford, children wei- 
  = i welcome. teas rm. 
of Pontiac and 3 mi. 
E. of Commerce unt!) June 15th. 
3355 Fox. ae   
    meals, 14 Matthews, FE 54-0977. 
Somvsiescent Somes BA)     
* arty pe -— exib: tae 
  NTY CONVAL- escent and Rest Home Inc. Ap- 
ro Vacancies for men and 
women, FE 5-! 
Hotel Rooms 39 SAAB  aeethateetenindandl 
HOTEL AUBURIN   
  
    
  
HEATED APT.|3 BDRM HOME. aie, 
  per month. Ca’l 
3 Re R. DOWNTOWN, FE | 37 BEDROOM HOUSE, IN ae __Mmits, write Pontiac Press Box 97   
i. me wate 
heated & WELL- 
® clean. 47 Chariots. FE 
$2025 
a AND he M N. NR.   
  
TROON, ALE OT PORN PVT. 
and entr PE $6521.   
ed & clean. 111 Prospect 
6-4266 § BEDRMS. WALLED LK. MOD. a te etty, Reasonable, MA 
  
rae LOWER. WELL Lt Sear   
  
FE 
parca Heights   
3 a LARGE 7 ecu phe aT. 
Share 
b< Uns 343° Orchard Lake. 
    Inquire 23 Aut 23 Auburn ear Office.   i ROOMS WIth —K 
  
  
T ROOMS AND Ba 
vreian Bi Bn $16 per wk. 
ROOMS, ONLY. “+s NS QFkers 116 Center. 
  
R , 
rooms Appty 23) Russel. 
2 ROOM A 
Andersonville Ré, Waterford. OR 
3-0047. 
# DUPLEX GROUND FLOOR APT. 
1 house, close to Pontiac 
Mtr. or 
— Clarks Motel. 
wealth 
3 aati, PVT. BATH. ae 
_Tefined, em: ed 
        
    4 MODERN ROOMS AND BATH. 
shower, in Commerce Village. 
     
  rent, children welcome. 160 
Pike FE Tote tee oy lg EN- 
3085   3 Lacte | HOUSE, $50 MO. 
son. FE 54-2168. 
3 BEDROOM | —— FENCED-   
_ Kitchen furnished. peer Ue facts 
ities, in Dasement. Auto. 
” Pootise, earnper amo. Call Realtor 
mora, school bus. Metamora ire.     
Wstadlished tn Wie 
Widen Shotseen beme, cores? only $1,480 dows ené quick 
  VERY CLEAN, EXCELLENT WHITTEMORE sT.—Modern 9 oF 
- 3 bedroom, 2 car garage, corner 
. Immediate possession, §96¢ 
FLOYD KENT. Realtor 
  
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 2 
lent basement. Hag two nice 
bedrooms and the attic can 
be made into two more bed- 
Brick—One Story 
. e 
an excellent besement, 
  
  BIRMINGHAM 
1 eg oye B of icomas ey ove wid 
divide Lease 
  
___ Rent Office e Space 41 
orrice SPACE FOR — 
main floor, 4540 Dixie Hwy . o 
  
  
    @ ROOMS. INQUIRE AT me =   
  cS RON. PE 48284 7 ROOMS. iN. : | eames edults, FE after 
i. * 
ae FRONT ST. 2 ROOMS AND BATH_ CHILDREN PERM MONTH, "ROOM HOUSE AND = 
E. of “oe 
E. HU-   4 ROOM COTTAGE AT CRESCENT |-   
§ ROOMS AND BATH. CLOSE IN. : $88 & MONTH 
    RUSSELL A. NOTT, 
.| 3 bedrms., Sa = =s. Pull   
BUILD NOW 
     “OWNE 
IN DRAYTON PLAINS 
basement, 2-car 
      
  
  
  A 
entrance, heat & electri 
i child or baby w 
iS comer. ony S St. 
  
  
"ARB TRENCHING |  Water—iine. Fisi¢ tiie. 5    
Y  chiborsmanes 
  3, REMODELING. WORK perisoes ee ee ae Years BF Aico 
Feiegeepe   
   
7 iy: arpenter Contnetig 
, Bervice, call Ny Ee 
ce eee 
  
    
  _Floors, basements. 2M 84879, 
CEMENT t BLOCK eae : PE pote 
  
      
      
  
  
  
  3 Bcheol 
Frese, Bet. 
ferred. Call FE 08-3406. 
Share Living Quarters 20 30) tow   
P| MOTHER WITR ut YR. 
_Mathews._" a Ae 
~ Wed. Ti Tanapriaton 3 nog   
  
  
      _ Wanted to Rent 29 
    
       
   
     
       
            
            
            
     
      
   
    
  7 ROOMS SECOND FLOOR. in. FE 26663. or FE 2-173. 
FER MONTH. 
  HURON. ROOMS — SIDE BRICK TER- 
  ose 3 ROOMS AND BATH. IN GOOD INCLUDES AMPLE - HEAT, HOF &@ COLD WATER. PERMITTED. AFTER 3 P 
1EE CARETAKER, ran! ARCA- 
DIA COURT OR i rE 
$6513. K. G. HEMPSTEAD, 103 
Ez PE 82% 
    
BRAND NEW aed er Street, just hard Lak 
Pontiac’ ine soe 
Sis Ta FEderal 86918 
  south of 898 | § ROOM MODERN HOUSE FOR June ist. “‘Reasonabie. 
  
  
from 
and on 
5:00 p.m. 
  
GLORIA APTS. 101 rm. unfurnished 
  
RENTAL 
UNITS Attractive new duplex type units. 
aol eng ats meres 
call 4-7833. 
LL 
Immodists oseuppne Tanging in 
Pesan @ month, Ander- | 
          
    
sil. 2 a 
& mo. Baby welcome. FE 
Reasonable rent. Located in Pon- 
    
  
WEST qIne 
FE 5-8875 NURSI HO! 
nursery or funeral home’ 9 large 
rooms and 2 is, 1684 Baldwin. 
_ For Rent Rooms 37   8 5 me ~ 
why red ereet 
mace wre 98 
$00 per ; 
VASBINDER 
  
; | Rent Houses Furnished 35   
    
                
lot he 6 Sime, 
neighborhood > 
e home. Has 2 levels, fin- 
ished basement bath and 
fireplace, ist floor 3 bedrms., 
mot e with fire 
garage. Loe 270 
aeaane mi. — fay 
Better call or see this one today. 
FRANK SHEPARD 
Adams Ra ot Tinekin OL 1-811 
ONLY $1,000 DN. 4.bedrm. modern, and 3 car 
FE 4-1906. S 
DERN. & RMS. AND BATH. 
sement 2. ‘Lincoln, Wisner   
is. i700 “an FE 60116. No 
realtors. 
OWNER. 
1% baths. basement. 2 car 
     
    
    
   
         
     
      end garage with, an added 
op 
good. This Ag + 
residential district fer 
800 and te Call 
Wards Orchard srea. Danie! 
Whitfield School, One story 
Has nest, clean bome aad 
  = GAYLORD 
  
full_b 
en oil — Lot “poxi00. Excel- 
  LTPLE LISTING SERVICE   
      ates   
  " E 
i i Y : 
; ags* 
if al 8 
4 
| GATEWAYS to 
HAPPINESS 
YOU'LL WANT SECURITY, [ 
    ih 
ae eee! 
pest: | NEAR WALTON BLVD 
: 
Dope el Staged TF, 5 wes 4 
  
      
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* REAL , 
vor ay, e Eves “til 8; Sunday 19 to 8 pomeue ones nt A See ee! 
ony eu, nS = —— 2 ee home. In town Sun. 1 to 6 p.m. for Tacome aparsinent i 00 an ~ 
e 
l “TRIPP ° IM waicny o 346 Oakland : FE 5-044) 
RANCH HOME ON ACRES, 
atifully land: 2 bed- 
many is, 8. Berk- 
—4 2% _ baths. er Rae Lake and 
faoce hall éramaue |W i ROGER | BERLIN co. superd 45° activities room— 
~ too! ‘Ts "cers 
: ra et wis Nothing 3 Down frastage, “A priceless Wil bulld”2 or 3 ag = 
revive , oF ee "plumbing an 7 ish rae it! * tig uded Also will build 
. my let. Don McDonald, OR 3-3837 
BRICK RANCH 4RMs. AND BATH. SMALL DOWN; 
m built in wment, 353 W. Ann Arbor, FE 
— located in « rclusive ate ‘ 
| sates danse tly 3 yg ee No Money | sad hesied,” attached "ger s rage. 00 et Down Priced to sell af $17 860. wc on 
| 3 BEDROOMS “your lot o 36 x 36 3 bed- 
= Charming. attractive west room heme full base- orf home. — Ce lal —_ ro ¥ s es and 
room with nat- and save 20 per on 
- a. e end adie cost ot your Nome me 
‘ windows. TV room, kitchen ice $6,300. 
a with” nook, full 
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ierewrion's| 9 #350 5 MEW   
  
22 W. Lawrence Street 
FE 1-416) or FE 
  
MULTPLE LISTING SERVICE 
ON   
mm | 
— 
        
LARD -01.000 -— . 
spa- PINE : 
    
“aah eer gerage: | CRAWFORD AGENCY | 
    
  
  
OF RAY ONEIL, coats 
  31407   
20 8. Te 
FE 5-0676 $650 DOWN 
ARNOLD 
REAL ESTATE _ 
TEE §-5783 
~ 
araliabie, Quick 
. 161 Murphy, 
  
  
362 
         
        
     
      
   
       
    
         
       
     
    
   
      
      
      
      
   
     
   
     
      
        
      + erin 
- New 2%) car 
Drayton Area 
It’ 
GI Resale   
g 82ze 
Fs ac i 
rs i 
landsca Tw 
garage. Oniy $14,500. 
RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 
ty a a he or OR b+ hed 20 
e with easy terms, EM 
TWO LOTS ON Elizabeth Lake, suitable for home. 
Corner lot on bor 500 easy terms 
A = 100 % wide. 
LOW DOWN PAYM'T 
Sree, Call'mae oan, all business. 
ACRES 
all ft. 
ae, spice 
ae terms. reee. Ei aM 
SCHUETT REALTY 
7404 E. Highland Rd. deep. Ideal Onl: 7 
Sule 
_MILE | FROM — 
"ead pean: 
  
    
Near St. Mike’s - This attractive Colonial 
ame home with large 
ront porch. features 18 
Uving room. dining room 
wall to well ca: 
large bedrooms, 
ment, off heat, 
rated inside out 
this down to earth price of 
$9,500-—onv $1,800 down 
East Side Ranch home with 2 bed- 
rooms down. room for 2? 
more up. ifving room. full 
—ead— 
fg ie: oa 
te schools ‘aores 
ood family ole _ cath 
own payment 
with ‘table space “Ot heat. 
T5n218 apn — fteneed. foot 
per month, tectating taxes 
and insurance 
West Suburban 
’s more too—like a 26 
‘ft fecreation rm. screened 
— and summer guest 
cottage. v not see for 
yourself—only $15,300 
James K Bivd. gamely designed home 
tached . Ploored at-, 
He. Seah riaye mortgage. Suit~ 
able for executive. —_— 
    REALTORS _ FE405   
    Fe é jhe Set 4 
  aM MULTPLE LISTING SERVICE ——— 2 bedroom bome, 
located at Twin — 
Near pro 
wa $500 DOWN 
sow — Handy 
7,200. $500 down 
“com M ERCE AREA ed Northwestern High- 
polo grounds. 2 
with fire- 
ee 
fog eee & CRECG | 1565 Union Lake Rd. 
Union Lake — 
or   |EM_ 3-4393 
Attention Newlyweds ! Here's a lovely new home, cus- 
  
4 
on sement. to 
150x150. Owner « 
tor only $11,800 wi! 
Term 
And 
large ome 8 
wpe? home water 
road 
Terms 
Dorothy ony der Lavender 
310 Wl meron Do It Yourself! 
save money! Finish 
jathroom pte 
rooms, neat as « 
% acre of good 
Complete price 
ALTOR 
MU 4-641; FE 
EVES _   
  SEMINOLE. 
HILLS 
Modern @ room home. Lo-/ 
cated on Chippewa ros @ 
Features include all iarge 
rooms, fireplace, full base- 
ment, ol] heat, garage and 
fenced-in lot, Carpet 
aoee included. ¥ i 
4,050—-terms— g and 
price nice- 
M_3-3314 
. Ld 
s “Sacrifice” 
$1,900 down 
this 
completed raneh 
hot | 
00: 
ony i paved — $1,000 
in. Located 
and. Paved 
800 
2-4411 250 with $1,500 dn | 10. miles out from 
3-4236, Plas 
‘garere. Ewe BUSINESS LOTS. 
Proutase by 220 BIRMINGHAM = large 
  
+ 
2383 IN 
ble for subdi 
gaiow with oak 
walls, of] furnace. woe. can be ent | Pine Lake Privileges ee hav 
mes p 
Large 2 lovely 
SYLVAN TY COMPAN 
rd Lake Ave, 
VAN SHOPPINO 
‘316.269 LITTLE PARM—Five acres 
wr — 
"plestered 
arranged. 
= DOWN—5 room 
$5°50 full price. 
14.950 FULL PRICE — 3 bedroom | ranch style. home with attached 
— For 
Mre Hovt 
= te — Close to Tel - Huron 
  
  room ranch style with oak floors, we + 
Bace. Many other fine features 
~ Let we shew - rou thie poe 
  ts 
fouses 43) ~ 
ed. above $38 800. 
FE pac 
BROWN-;- * down. Broker, CORNER, $500. 
home. 
room end dining 
location. Only | 
of} fur- | 
+F-G.- FROGKEt- L. H. BROWN, Realtor 
Huron” FE 3-410       
  THE. PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 19, 1950 
SLICE CFE See : roreapenerinaes 
  
  
  
ee Vanilla fudge! !!”’ 
  
For Sale Houses . # 
month 1a g. Oe Jos- 
  
NEW BUNGALOW 
$935 DOWN 
Mis white metal ey W whit ie mee 
-Exc heating — nog 2 bedroom bungalow 
Oakland 
facer Sina ws with entrance 
ne and 
  
        
cash to- mortgage. iscaped fenced 
  
ealtor — FE 2-007 
OL iieEe ewe Peres VICE   
4 UNION LAKE room modern Large lot, FE them over. “ioc gger fea 6 room — a 
ay = ¥ : 
new of furnace. Large lot and per Mo. See this leas garage | — ed priced juxury 
$9800 SPECIAL. — Large 24x34 ft = 6 
y pungalow only one year off. Ou WARD E. PARTRIDGE ‘oors, love . = e 
Eucioed rear rch. Large, 10ai88 REALTOR FE 43581 
. Convenient schools, bus (4 r < 
and stores Easy .erms. 1050 Ww. HURON Si. 
rrr? —s — This lete! = 
am — home Dear AT UNION LAKE 
aceday Lak res lar iv- > 
ing room, large sxi8s ft lot in . OFFICE location with lake privileges. él 
siest of terms | We have many excellent lak 
i! front and lake privileges homes 
$13,000 WEST SUBURBAN — 3 bed- up. Come out and look | 
EM_ 34671 | NICHOLIE ‘For Sale Houses 43 Pr Sack cence hd eatiaes ees 
ROOM se —PEN' cOoR 
| Re gee ee re mount. tia “with venanee Gens. 
_Call FE 4-1582 to 
BY ny ore NO DEALERS 3 BD- : down 
NICHOLIE   
Gage St. Low 
oot PE Fait   
135 Washington Street 
Four Bedrooms 
fn and settled Be ecbeai 
Gledlv sho’ almost any 
= _ ——— wo 
  
ing; on our 
emal) “sown payment. 
F. C. Wood Co. 
  
      
  (DRAYTON PLAINS room on. _ basement, 
Sane lot.   
HAYDEN Pfr dd wll eg LAKE 
11.6x15.6. 
— Bath. 
home. furnace. An. 
3% fru't trees. 
terms 
a 
bedroom home Se 
room, oak floors ; 
& screens Basement with oil fur- 
nace. Approy. $1,950 down to 4's 
per cent mortgage. Bal. 
per month inelud 
  
  =a 
J. A. Taylor [REALTOR va INSURANCE 1090 Oakland A FR 4-2544 
Open Evenings Free’ Parking | 
vA 
A 
      
        
    
      
       
     
         
  — re pene   
Sate bath, pls SEDROOMS, 
schools — and church. 
Orchard and’garden on 1 acre ¢ latid, Cail today thie won't 
DRAYTON PLAINS. Lovely 3. bedroom, oak Noors, oi! — 
2° nice linen ¢ josets, entran “closet, beautiful kitchen with 
“natural birch doors, aluminum- storms and yee immediate room 
Me a 
___| Duck é ee 
for open sign. Onjy $1,650 down. 
FHA RESALE =", side —_ 
to school & bedroo 
oak floors, sh cnces wails. Wail 
2 ate ¢ eting, beth, RE O~ RESALE. On Strathmore 
at 
oi} furnace. Privil 
Lake Drive sut 30 
mortgage Bal. 
ane HAYDEN, Realtor 
yen Eves “Walton 
can. , Over an acre. 
e. ving room 
"Kitenen x12. Oak firs. 
$9,600, 
2 
ro <ame 
Storm 
$67 
a taxes & ins. | 
DUCK LAKE 4 room home with 
sacieced Perch. Nice yard 
own 
PEN SUN 23 TO 6 PM $650 
mace. Paved drive. 
$13.2 300 Approx $5,100 down fo a 
sei per cent at 
per montn nelides taxes & 
80441 
‘ee 3   
CIV HLIANS 
-ROOMS 
WHY PAY RENT 
$33.70 MONTHLY Plus Taxes & Insurance 
TOTAL PRICE 
ONLY A FEW LEFT 
| MODEL 
hoe ee MONTCALM & OAK: Loads of Features 
All Improvements In 
1 P.M.7 P.M, 
Blaine at High Street 
CHAS; MAROTTA 
Building Co. OPEN DAILY FE cha FE Fh > Fi   
Trouble free, 
duplex on 
ete in 
3 rmg and bai 
WARD E. 
/REALTOR 
1050 W. INCOME 
SPECIALS DUPLEX—. / 
COM MERCIAE 
easy fo corner /of 2 
Pontiac 
return 
of ofly $10,500 with nmtain 
main 
Each apt, has bath and n renting 
eo = per Mo, ‘This 100 x68" cor- 
for mane any Susiness., Shows over 
12 per cent / on invest- 
ment $2500 
3 FAMILY—TRADE 
Ww i ——- 3 a in 
ss wl — vile: . 00 
over & per 
trade for large income in Pontiac. 
BRICK INCOME 
An outstanding 
One brick 4family ~ = bric! 
and-one brick 5 -family- 
same property. Brick frend 
-thaded — Waterford 
Sylvan 
with 
® 
" garages. Will net owner 
fees yr. ta050 Dn. Will 
income ne brick 
= 
pap thruout Will net owner over 
000 per yr., caretakers 
pot al $05.4 =. not 
009 down handles, 
PARTRIDGE 
FE 43581 
HURON ST. Drayton Plains Income .Lecated jus’ 
This 2 Souhy frame d 
separate a hea’ 
ann onthly 
at present, = set “p for a third 
=. pital Came $11,500. Dizie Hwy 
ex has 
a 
  
  
    ~ ONLY $350 DOWN 1 - 
| 
i Open Eve ti 8. 
| Five Acres of good black soil. Six room 
home. Recreation room 
a beautiful fireplace, A barn 
“with two horse stalls, san. chion com cow, Also 
garage. Total price $18,780 
ter 
'Ranch Home 
Six room bom 
ft. lot. Thig is pea Unfink 
—_home_ only 
low down payment. 
late have im ession 
and its wo at to- 
day. : . 
| Tri Level Howse a Picture window in kitchen 
overlooking the lake, Even 
has four aS Two 
nice firepl one in 
sassy" bench Tea "pice $15, $15,590, This is i worth 
looking at ‘now. = 
Lake Front Lot . | 85 foot lot po lake. Total 
price $2,200, © 
$t, 500 Down Paym't 
  
  possession. $1,000 down, $64 a 
month taxes and = 
surance. 
OFF BALDWIN ROAD, V 
nice 3 bedroom, bath, on 
= of very best-of soli, + rawberries, b . 
berries and fruit trees, fenced and L chicken rard , artesian 
well. Ful) price 69. $0, terms.. 
SECOND STREET. Lovely room, 4 bedroom. full bath, tall | 
ent, 
. es ‘% block bus, 
ft —vngg A nerets 
  PE 40% “WEST BEVERLY 
Neat, ae bin Ee «ml 
tect for songs 
Ridgeway . as 
  room home with three | ane 
sane does doors rie 
  
915 Bald PE 440 | 
4 BEDROOM. Seb 
       
with « zi les ou can 
    
|2 LAKEFRONT iol W a     
‘Be inse 
WHITE 
BROS. 
| con oR IS t's 
BLOOMFIELD PARK 
aS ae LO 
2 LUXURY MODELS 
Orchard Lake Village. arm with shade trees 
Easy 1 te won 
. sso ke 
pyr Sx : = i) 
; Z% o 
= g % 
Q o 
  bath. Basement, wal 
sarees. Sear. ed at 
WALTER GREEX 
  
      
OKEE 
bedroom brick ranch heme 
just been reduced te the 
price of 
L.H. BROWN, Realtor | 102 Ure ag err, Tee   
FOR COLORED including «4 bed- 
rooms, full 
C. HOU SU REALTY 
  
+} 
  
- oe room, large 
J. R, Hiltz ) sone aims ke koe HOLMESBARTRAM . oe Realtor oe ene Eee ‘OR +1880” 
—$300-DOW N ———++-anb-¢ Sepa 70 8f. — HURON GARDENS Benedict's Church. FE 4-5425. WILL LEASE ITH oP. 
Shell house that will finish into WE TRADE tien buy om land con- 
3 bedroom home, plus 2 car ga tract. Finished, 22549 ft 
Tage (fully competed) with ce- | CASS LAKE — Attractive 2 bed- three (3) bedroom home on z room home, full basement. recre- 424 aoe 
i galens G00 aa oetees — ith fireplace. $16.500, tor t.-tacross-from—tong-—” 
f LAKE — Excellent tellow School) Nicholie &. 
LAKEFRONT Meech Charming bome™ 3 bee | pe ce kw ON WATKINS LAKE session “Galy 414.000. Te me Poe | Pe 6-8183 Over 00 f. frontage with excel- B IBILITY — Nice 
lent Large 4 bed kitehen, full base . 3 lot EAST SIDE ; 
home also 3-room home, modern trues on Ca: & Elizabeth | 4 5 
Lot 260 f. de jandscaped be- kes 1,500; $2500 Let NORTH ANDERSOX—? bedroom 
onc dollars cents — only = 9 HOUSE — Near atkins | ‘alow, m™ sion. 
me could provide the abundance ake. Ranch hom. complete. Has 1% car e, minum storms 
ibbery ie cu ee = $10,0 (ee ne Rs gaye ; ot] heat. ona 
a. ome et ‘ 1 acre. On “MS® near Duck Lake! ppg. per , beara ih 
+ taxes rance. 
i? sy ba fe 
Hum hries -% ate ie ins ote | wesT/SIDE | ane A — -MAR — 3. bedroom 
Of heat double garage, $9,500, 
FE 5-¢18) a 
  
GILES (JUST THINK. On’ $1,009 down for this 3 
peo dhs home, on pred 
2 lote. See thi 
BEDROOM 
000" with $1,600 pletely furnished. 
down 
in- 
wo cee apes also dinette. 142 
baths, and ——-- 
fot. See this sure. 
be happy for appointment. 
G 3jLES REALTY CO. 92 FE 5-6178 Huron 
Open @ - 9 | ELIZ. LAKE ESTATES 
  
  $290 DOWN TO 4 bedroom brick full base. ranch 
ath, 
14538 recres- 
_.In_the _airesta 
and sidewalks city sewer 
and water, Handy to schools 
and trans tion sportation. Deadend 
streets protect your chil- 
dren. 
Model mi-8 pm daily 
nd oan On NE, commer ‘pete GI's” 
J. A. “Taylor REMSIOR, a, _TASURANCE FE emia" vree Parking 
VETERANS 
COLORED 
—0$ DOWN Why Pay Rent ——- 
3-BEDROOM HOMES | Many Features 
Atl Improvements In 
ReR SS Lap 
f+ 
es || MODEL OPEN DAILY |~ 
“WESTOWN. REALTY “| "ahee" COMPANY &       STOUTS Best Buys 
Today GOOD’ INCOME In desirable location 
— | gen street off Bald- 
owner 3 Prroms and. bath Up over 2 car 
RE Pull béesement, oi] 
with terms, 
10 ACRES 
$2.70 dows... Immediate 
possession. 
NORTH SIDE 
Only P aged _— aa rou 
When you on have the 
same surroundings ear 
around in this 2 bea. 
Sealine "o> ape—seotea ake oe 
Sy down and balanc 
Tike rent Move in inane. 
~ EEKEND SPECIAL Spotless 
hom e — ett Josl 
— School po ¥ s 
tad ry lot. with ‘rib drive basement with 
oak 
wells and alum 
sereens. Only $11,600 wits 
terms. 
| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
ilies “tea | fad un en sais gaa} te-$-p-m 
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Nev breezeway and rage. own. 7 oe: $200. 
Voorheis: 4 bath, 
y “sewer, water and gus gas. 2 ear 
Kea") Pad 
pay 
ROSE McLARTY | 
+ 
Rar a Ta 1.000 
FE 2-2162 or FE 5-3578-     
       
sar Gnd water softener, full price 
A very nice home, 
Ҥ room home. 
Pg 
  
  
  
  
up. 
at 
int {C—O TT) acres. 
“CUCKLER R REAL EALTY 
OWNER = — See this 
bedrm. 2 lots. 
a priced with L LOW down pay- WEST SIDE 6 rooms down, 3 and bath apt. 
asonabie Attached garage. Re 
$0,500 terms. 
$1,000 DOWN 
mma! 
= 
sik WEAR SAMOTER_ TEES 
Taoee basement, alum. storms fg - eens. hae | ceaee. Duiveway 
MI + 
KENNILWC ORTH   
BAR- 
VACANT ' on col 2 rm ae and ~ 
sola 1 will pay you to investigate 
STATE-WIDE Beal ow Service of Pontiae 
D. CHARLES, REALTOR 
B,_ Telegraph rE   +0821 
COLORED 
‘STATE -WIDE 
“3. 3. cn CHARLES, Es REALTOR 
8. Telegraph ;| 4 PE 35-0101 or 8-0595 
ji NORTH SIDE AN 6 es. monthly 
f RILEY, Broker | 
5, = a 
homes. some with sorengs, Terme 
es broker. FE     
        
   
          
4 
& HARGER CO. 33 °W. Huron 
1 Ev 
FE   
Orchard Lake Ave. 
and bath 
y "gil. 780. 
3 BEDROOMS LOW DOWN PAYMENT N ICHOLIE 
EAST MONTCALM—3 Bonus 
You can enjoy Christpra: = 
bere pono dry bemt.. su! at & hot 
water. Incine softener, 
storms. serene asulation. 
ie, fo oun Phe: me ay is in 
- side ow Az excelent buy terms 
= | NICHOLIE 
'|2 BEDRM. HOUSE. $900 DOWN, 
emall 2285). Pull price ee Phone 
85.050 
KNUDSEN 
Commercial] soning, 7 rm a 
bath home with full bese-. ment and 2 car garage 3 
  
REA Phone OR 3-1 288 
Open Eves ‘tl §—Sun 10 to 5   
  
F. C. Wood Co. | REALTOR 
stem on nica r 7:00 OR 36440 ‘Corner Willams Lake Road & MSs 
$575 DOWN Plus- costs to GIs on a new 
3 bed 
the ¢ 
Only a few jet ot et the low, 
jow_ price of only or outside 
. Near td schools, 
es. 
GILES REALTY CO. 
  
| a seis ey 
Ladd S, Ine. 
WE 5-044) Si sale “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 92 West Huron FE 5-6175 
“BRICK. RANCH OPEN 98 
son area, Hardwood fers. vae- | North of Ponti ity in ceramic bath. Birch cup- | © ° one ert aa utility. Nice boards. Vent fan in kitchen. ‘allen lekee tk basement with | wed fe feor. i? £ Genkdd Breed. ot past 
"DRAYTON: PLAINS | __“* >? Sos permeste \ lovely 3 bedroom “home ‘agers ay ‘ges tir emtphaae v 
aki! —a.° Bome, 3 bedrooms, spacious Tiv- 
ere ee. WATKINS. ee . fis180.00 ; 
fore wall *nardwood fl floors. 8 Do Breakfast nook Sun porch. Full | rss wha ou on your way start 
to owning a very comforta 
tea pptes 
John K. tris REALTOR Since 1935 «6 
nen West Huron Str reet 
Eve. FE 4-3415   
  NEW 
HOMES 
North Star, | ONLY $756 DOWN — 
   
   
     
   
     
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fei ete wi 
  
bedroom 
irtig room 
hot wate: 
go =e a "ware!   
quick sale. 
Ez 
ner, om this 3 modern. close - 
kitchen and bus 
basement with auto 
Call now as this will 
's after 6 call-Mr. Cars- 
35-6447. 
* A. JOHNSON, Realtor ~ 
IM S Telegraph Rd. 
FE 4-2533   
#8500 dows 
14. : ee St. § rooms and bath first fir. 
4 @ bath up, all in Tagged ANNETT OFFERS 
East of Pontiac 
re low —buiit in Eon, iaectos eee — 
condition 
trances, ‘new Sorueee, “so 
days . 2% car ga- Tage. $17, s   
Income—Fairgrove St. 
    W Vashington. Park: Sub.    
ae MULTIPLE LISTING SsERVICH 
  ry room 
pansion attic. 
with gas a.c 
for sacrifice price 
trade on large four ooeeee 
im or ek etty \ 
VACANT. stdin ed \ 
TERMB $6,500 
Modern four a home with \ 
full bath, off heat, situated Ne 
Ylacge ote, just 1, mile west ot 
city limits on terms, of 
trade on 3 bedroem home. 
3 BEDROOM R 
East SUBURBAN 
Dandy modern-to-minute sedar 
shake ranch home utiful ti   CEDAR SHAKE 
BUNGA 
room, built 
master bedroom. « ruil besem: 
with recreation Te aaron sutometia 
gas heat, ‘enced Clese to 
Donelson & &t. Denediet —— 
Would trade .or three bedroa 
home er cell for $10,800 with 
We Trade. Buy & Sell 
DORRIS & 8ON REALTORS 32 W Huron Phone FE 41567   
Need 4 
| Bedrooms? In 
Good Homes? 
A ‘beautiful 4 bedroom in 
| Drayton Plains. In the 
very best of condition, 
/ owned by prominent peo 
ple who now need only a 
smaller..home for them 
Selves and an ¢xtra room 
when their young grand- 
sén comes to visit them. 
A full 2 story Colonial 
home situated on a cor- 
ner lot. .2 car garage. 
F. A. heat. Beautifully 
landscaped. 
Price: 
$13,500 With $3,000 Down 
30 Day Possession 
Immaculate 
Shape iThis 4 Bedroom on the 
west side in Waterford - 
township. Not very old. 
| Full dining room, garage, 
_ full basement, new in 
1951. 2 story. Can also 
be purchased on’ V.A, 
loan. 
Silver Lake This 4 bedroom home 
overlooking Silver Lake 
with its beautifully land- 
scaped, spacious lot. Has 
7 garage with built-in 
screened terrace and— 
NOT a bath and a half BUT 2 FULL BATHS. 
Oak floors, large closet 
space, all on one floor. 
This home can also be 
purchased on a V.A. loan, 
~4f-you. wish. 
y at | These are the nicest 4 bed- “rooms we have had for a long, long time. We will . be justly proud to show 
you any: of them. 
CALL TODAY For 
  3 Bedroom Bun galow 
  2 Bedroom B rom Bungalow | Lake 
                  
  
  
  
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            Goods 57} Sale Household Goods For See Mctaneon For See Miscellaneous 60 Rest La Ba Prop 4 CARNIVAL ge a by Dick Turner Sale Household Goods 57} 371 
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‘le bath, a ae For All Your Insulation Wall Tile Te o <, ares -_. Sain patie Business Opportunities 51 Needs Call— AE COLORS. RH E yTon apin Real Estate  . ane LOOR S a Pieeely § bedroom home with | he fi Dies, Maple bie | (gurant Church’ S, Inc. $6 8 Saginaw Open 9 to 4 ey — ot beat, only ¥o Boy cond! Table. 4 ch 107 8. Squirrel Rd. WOOD AND gl 
a CRESCENT LAKE buffet as Stina cuvboard. $00. d00D STARE RACK © ead nation deers end wistows. 
~ Russell Young |_ ,,,PRIVILEGEs WAYNE GABERT'S | Sexi gained. Sts ord | BENSON LUMBER CO. ALTOR—BUILDER binck. frome, Wen testy, yet? FLOOR SAMPLE SALE | Gun-tyvPe ais ‘ SURRER GOOD Do It Yourself 61  4tt w. "Huron FE «4535, fill Deeded. ‘Pull price 9500 Up tw 28 per cent discount on all | condition. 877 Arthur &t. FE 2-1330 | 
Teas Capea PORE amp rigoe Sarma ot . | i tome Fe eal" | PAUL A. KERN, INC neice tee My tomer | Garage Doors] gris s 1% ‘ : _ Saginaw steel overhead ‘acto Bau Seminole Hills Brick | "Real"Wstste tines ‘aio? WHIRLPOOL, Giig DRYER, XC | todu, al see ouagprcee tarsg| CHAIN SAWS 6 yonme Oi am ane. fear. 3 cir RED. COMMERCIA . & 1060 W. seer eenen door on your aS "cota Rented and soid hn: bedrooms with full ent ‘Pike less than yor ih lat ae FOR RENT Gas host and te inolade carpet! “Canal Lot — Cass Lak Christmas Gifts == 59) you a free estimete nad fe bee Went, 30x 50x 150. —_. igeation. A. wea - ethan orth en new | Fos, we give Gold Bell Stamps. | dare pagerank cleaners. Oak- wat pal sosetias. cisco fo the Wash | F008 = Christmas Special ‘yn 8 Base sack SALES es 30003 | land Puc! end Paint, 08 Or- tn High ond Webster jim WRIGHT Suryeiea a weeuaes| price. All CASH FOR FURNITURE | chard Lake Ave. FE #-6180. Seneete sree $19,500. Immedi- REALTOR sizes. Use our layaway pol ex 3 FE 4-7881 PFAFP SEWING | Lag a : aa) ee 6 Oantang UAE Pe su Monteaims HYWTING CAMP FOR PICKUP | Dita. Weekdays’ Ori. thre Tues Elizabeth hake Estates oC —_ ; es 3 mide. “$f on = Eat aia tan. 1e'te 6 Closed: 
brick, 9S bedrooms deva'and't|  Gek™ CAELAND. Meanie | For Sale Miscellaneous 60/ —""FiStice pa INT MONTCALM “BUILDER | SURPLY Ma; extra lot. 2 car ga- Co HIGH QUALITY - ig A ee “gggag. (mooie ald sab." On | 8. FER GAL 8 FER O11 | Cameras, Equipment 61A tures. Definitely one of the best so os Me. = COXATRE-OOAL TEED SATISPACTION. ana Priced to eal, “Un “°O87:|  Qt27 Len, Wenge, severe Big Bi py Rr Ra KENG BROS. Bought wain A : ne = et. 4 teil EPPERT’ Sell agg tH trols. $85" ena con PE RONTIAC RD AT OPDYRE | 1 W Huron Priced to Se wide, 240n188. ~ wees Te tag US Pen OR -40,02:000 BTU with blower. 39 VOLUME SET OF WORLD |iRONRITE — DELUXE. LIONEL CONTEST PRIZE BR. Owner needs @ room Commercial on Baldwin Ave © 1006 oy MEA Gorin, me Fruendaire automatic washer $29. "noo Encyclopedia. Like new. $75. C-osuge train Ice skates, man's Bell Howell i6MM, T wedare ranch. 3 . 125, close in eet | _OF Lit : we -size—ft—& misc furniture: MA |-Joad camera — SS ee An- 18 acres, 1 : : z = + EASY SPIN DRYER MAYTAG 3,000 FT. oF 1 PLYSCORD. ii | _€2173. tor. —= sereen. All = Jobalse West of tees. | small | lake ~.,"T'm trying to think of something to brighten up the room, | Sesher. Nery Soa. jenn W. mu | cents per ft INSULATE eC AROID CAMERA the city limits. 3 blocks to terms. : Mom — possibly that new neighbor boy!” ron nate oe HoT WATER HEAT Spun wool bianket. Only 04.30 tor FE 5-066 ELECTROLUX TE MODEL. oft. ; ” | 7 Por LE, 10 INCH RA- | PLASTERBOARD - ROCK LATE. le Musical Goods Roy Annett ' Inc M ts Loan 8 Swaps ss 58 SALE tea 7a ae | cial orm. fe complete, with ST. CYR ‘sp tithe ‘oo Sate Mees ; PIANOS i KINZLER ae melts vac] Par cee reat: |_ duane kate, 89) ____ Sram _88 RS See | aha eal og LO Sn eee eae ek han ge ~~ Sante _Linsneed ' aa ——. ~ REALTOR Evenings and Suncay ia | Yestment and equip nec- ee ss ee 9c TEE TINNERSPRING WAT. |) See ahellon well set" pam. jer w 3 Hgts Gallagher's 
mo W. a << | Pe eisit "s oa teres motors wiley rm | Of 2| tress. Coll oprings. VE 9-100. Pare aera = ai |e CUTTER, De Foor W ; | ACCORDIONS. vo PER CENT Dis. ee Fe 3 ot Tz 200 vod i BARBER sioP FOR Td “Sa a good business “with “living FLOOR SAMPLE SALE __ blower. Good condition, MA 6-3900 ROaEN CAB INES r 3. Fa- loaned to beginners. Xmas lay- — Cherokee Hills! ee ES ~ quarters. FS _¥-400i. ROD) conc enccnee. 7 7 CARAT EMERALD CUT DIA.|. mous ¢. beautiful mod-| aways. FE v : = 8 WILL swaP MY EQUITY IN A Seni wolle nee . $ 58 |" mond engagement ring, matching’) ei. eebie pahan, $50.50. slightly Suse 6 CANE 1 FF ORAND TRADES Dba a 2 FOR TEE FRice OF One two family income, close to we eee sees $8 wedding band. Ph, MOtual 66833. | arwed t trehet. alse sovers!|  siene. Tastee’, Stousel Rly sized house, and sman| Husabeth Lake R41 mile west! pedrooms, on rear ef lot Busi- ae Fast “ORO, MARBLE REALTOR | iy? ging eee cee Sigg | Milford, Mich. a Sh sie e | Values. Michigan Fluorescent. 393) bargain sss, Small a Oat J uavenent location, 19 miles of Telegraph Rd. a Ts a of S > 636) a a Waterford Call Waite's ’ ¢ FE ¢3511 2 oa) GaL, poo wageh See s __Orchard Lake Ave. " yest. : pelence | ate reat, t 
ports Wide trade ome e ; = NEW. | Cap “sinks & 5 » | CET Us HELP YOU Wire YOUR usie Co.. for 3 bedroom home of wil a¢| CARL W. BIRD, Realtor ervic WILL _EWAP NATIONAL CAH | MP ee nee irae. ar bs B87, | Coad By # tasers gp |e ee eee Boreees ee: 7 ; = -” Goad bbe ge seperste, "We con tak TUR: $2 Community Notional Bank Bicg. George R Irwin) zovvganebes cine leet | tale ee | ee ee cee dave Pitte of ale 3 Seiet esis, "nc rig | Blond Hammond “Spinet irs ae woe.“ REALTOR =o Baidvis Ave Crete without endorsers for SEs, OR SWAP FOR ARYTRDNO 35 call Suite Tash te Guns | T595—RECORD D PLAYER ELEC paint: free parting @ reer of) organ. Practically new. 2 FAMILY tmeome tm etty. Close = For Sale Acreage 47) FE +001 or PE 8.0505 Up Noi of value: Medel aaa. toe: FLOOR _SAMPLE__BUO__ THERM | “4 clube 16. guage De Dump snct.| 496 Orchard Lake Ave. PE $4150.| (Can be seen at Old Mill pedheere ss 5 Tecisea" STS @, acum or SERVICE STATION HOUSEHOLD tec. stove. power isunmower. INAT os gua PE 47402 LIONEL & AMERICAN] Tavern in Waterford. Ire eck eaegs et OM S| aun Realy, crimvtin, “**P-| Per ise, mntereerviog, aie FROMPET FOR ROW BOUT OR |, “WA NE GAB ERT ALUMINUM FLYER TRAINS Very liberal discount. | F Sale F 48} tit facilities. Low imvestment_re- |. FINANCE ash 26012 DN eet eniazRATCR Authorized tactory service ap4/ Cail Mr. Dorman or Mr. 31 ACRES and 7 room home pK} or arms quited. offers goed opportunity. SUNOCO SERVICE STATION FOR ar pn pe th -— Oy genuine parts. Free test 7. at se sommercil Bower farm Need Needs | mee se 2a Corporation of Pontiac lores aman a Com Saiy eso 50 Mulk’s, Mt 61300. SIDING vaeke ow AURON 8T. Péty, OR 3-190 
—<— <0 ‘eg neteenae ete te the Bis Sp CRES — TES Qoor ““Phece Pederct eos sete Wis tate you wie pay Gas Stove and FOR NEW OR OLD HOMES ~ LIMTTED OFFER oes eS cumaern ctscuee your trade proposition. “| prick’ home gf.aee fash. $8.08, Partridc e contact aie Michels’ ah hecotien Large Refrigerator serena tor healt wus caving = ‘Hom Bio" Compie ee rme . Call Mr. Harri- Seasonal Cash ee ee Acad Me Will sell on time with} on 1 or 2 paint jobs. Beutify and) [07 60 Sir. Ms pamase HI-FI SYSTEM oR ARMS AND ACREAGE — write Sun 00 Company.” P. ©. | small down payment, FE ¢2726.| insulate at same time Reynoids| (Tip como: tara Pumnace Tape recorders Call Rutledge, OR 28 +0007 = in fer Wibrr Phen give 8 1 * few | Box 600, Punt, PMenigan. | OE nie oak Pe ee oa as kam ae | A he Bo So pn oes very le v < apove water a * ee Installation—easy ’ AND facts. tnt : . 1. 24° x26'x8° h c ONIC RV. STEN Og, Pahp a on ee EeTAURA LOANS STO" 800 __Fee Sale Clothing 56 =. ae USED Sie materials oxy, bam isting | | PONT pea oe on EM aa ‘or = RESSES, SUITS, ; Call = spectalts’ ior free es’ 49 . Saginaw 2-4997 =z ODEL 
Tak SN BLASTOF re | nommews deparument © store merais aod formes Bee Hts | ELECTRIC RANGES | sues "No. mocey down. ‘low | (a5 ye iv RERAY WRITE GOLD | MARTY yGOMMTLTER Wa ON BLACETOP NK.| Exncient counter-stool system, with é monthly payments, 8 years to five dia- “REPAIRS. | Leveer _ ve 354 seating for 42 Over $70.000 gross =| AEE! poe SS ae ALL NAME BRANDS pay. Also aluminum storm _win- = . gt00- Fe eer after $30; PLANO TOMEO AEP - REALTY.cO. = Ie Pur Stet howe Hacetent etsy |___ FINANCE. CO. COTE ON WANT OVERCOIT. | AND SIZES. 1 S08, Seay cormnmenta treet pa a .| PIANO TONING. CULL BEFORE i a Kure. PE Seer TW. Lawrence St rr rr) Sise 38. Man's jae le sult, size 38-40, \ i NEW g - LUXAIRE FURNACES am Se ar] on AAA. US HIGHWAY MOTEL = 4 pr. man's slacks, size SOME LIKE } a $2. outstanding ot aaa op} GET CASH QUICKLY |- x Sweaters a unra FE bas $39.50 AND UP. VALLELY CO. Hew. 2h, Sed. G60 delivered, SENSATION OF THE proved motel os USS, the direct LARGEST SELECTION IN TOWN. Spee , OLive 1-9941 KENYON HEATING SERVICE NSE Es : REAL ESTATE INC roule to the Straits. Af units fu) #15. CONSUMER S «fl — hd. 
4-BEDR FARMER'S | PARADISE ee ee es Up tor Pepecata Ocoee, won, Hae, POWER CO TER BEATERS 3”, oe © Drain The wcat ee coe acme s or uarters, 14 rental unite plus } : at WATER HEATERS, ws: _e. &. 
ANCE ean - pene pace ay others i yet mimed_Misel tne. qe ge bm ee) Pants, Jackets, Coate $2.95. 93 W Lawrence PE 5-f151 ay ed pal fron tuos $6485. Re- Sewer a od — all sizes. = foot pedals, all at ens — — _Botidange fa @eed condition. | fu throughout Almost 3 Loans siso made on fur-; Ladies Wool Suits $12.95. ; R.| verse trap tottets, #2111: 3 pe.|Compiete Crock Grease traps. to organ music, $725. Terms = ie Weven more attractive | scres os yao 4 aptge ap sitar Wignatures 50 ether co | Pur Coste & Jeckets from 619.58. ee ee ee > | colored bath tub. totiet and oe cairn wall coping. 7 co.| bp Musig eo. 11s Saginaw | 
reer " ass oni om ee S| corks. EDWARDS OUTLET 18'S Saginaw | $90.96. Milk's MI_ 61300. a berry A Thompson, 00 f-Orehard: Lake Ave __YE >7101 | erp UsED PIANO, CHEAP. FE | Ma Phy Sh mpeg! we gal woe cova and «is betiarn 2 alts, au a eens eee Oakland “Sale “Household Goods 37 FREEZERS BUILDING | MEDICINE “CABINETS WITH ne | §-3028 == a. 
teen room. °3 fi _vuit . im tractor equipment 1 pickup truck.| [t's the only one in this busy anna ~~ | We heve them. Uprights or Chest | 4. si9g varus FOR e300. can) Sob ae vaiue spas “Tavwcrie: | Sale Office Equipment = range & oven Kitchen, tte barn 2 silos. town main US-cighwes near — F Hind GOGM wolrE- i types. 12" tt. wt | BE USED FOR sTOR Ga- plete, $14.95. Pactory ee , pee pero Set Pest Sg thother OR ere tod @. 30 | Detroit. Mandies records rawr | Co: a paeee coals nA ceeieeson 6 sae RCA-WHERLPOOL ane | RAGE = UTILITY BUILDING. | fare Michigan Fluorescent. fa won MALE: BELL @ BOWELL eceted noo Wathine Labe im at souhry bense | graphs, radios. TV, and other - ——— mpany T 4 Dm. PE| Por @ real good deal come tm IDWEST SUPPLY Orchard Late Ave. a 3 ST ecttnectond axe oxy to please the disertm inet. | fems. $85 000 gross ner yr. Just anl| a we Breet Teme | ON. Telegraph Be PE ¢2575 |, NEW, GALVANIZED PIPE ee OS ee . HOL MESRARTRAM | Ge tia ee ee | oS ee ee a A Ar i EAGH Was, & fai BIGELOW ont KING SC BROS. | 3200 ¥, aNp eeTROELER. (& Wo tm (2) Mh vengihe. 1ae B. Gemens | and pads. . cond. Roper apiece : 492 Dixie Hwy. 210 ACRES ‘WARD E. PARTRIDGE qa8 Phe 9206 eg “ae new. Ce. aa ee ee eit | Wicker porch chairs, "6 = SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY | Sale Store Equipment 64. On bios setae wonton ontert 2 pot REALTOR FE ASS] a ———— “RD--AT-OPDYKE—+—51 FE SI a Raga A Ee a ae ; . 2 large barns & coer | = “GAS STOVE, $35. HORTON STOVE, $38. HORTON AND HOT Wa. | BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS. | on HEATER, DUOTHERM, a , For Sale Lake Prop. 44 buildings All level and tileble.| REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. —— eh path good, | ter r _ OR 32953. | town Kitchen furnaces. Oli, gas Pit oie. + ¥ re * eects te beasen, Pontion Kies. | To dé seen appt. $115,000. 25 ? cond. Rollaway ped and mat Ff ELECTRic RANGE.; 804 coa) hot water emp Gerad _Sast, ALL METAL WALK-IN FREEZER WALNUT LAKE 1 MILES W. OF. cent down. | 1050 W. HURON ST. 202 N. MAIN tress. $6. PE 5-680, Calrod. burners. condition. | Doers. Automatic water beater, OIL BURNER with automate, defrost completa meee | acres. naar Case Gity. $13.000 OPEN EVE. Tit. 9 RO EES ee MICH. @ PIECE DININD ROOM SUITE. $40.95. Milk’s, MI_6-1300. ——— galvanized ; with refrigeration unit. Good con- vt. park. Deach, lake J bee gew new : : yr ace ee c he ree | running water te barn walnut. PE 23-1733 after §:30 p.m. . WA HEST- and fietin ros. wood ‘oll furnace, FE | “ition. Farmer's Marte. 4s au you de vot buikd. Restrict-| am Douse. 3 wt food SHOE REPAIR. AN OLD lire: ELECTRIC er Fe 23-0450. s Pact, HEIONTS sv SUPPLY sees | 3 seet ou One _dura Ave Phone FE 2-019 4. © Prt. owner ‘ae | fishing 5 mi. to town. business with stove, | dryer, apt. cond i PIECE BEDRM. &i = r. B54 Lapeer_Ra. | PAIR POLICE SHOES, SIZE 0%, | FOR La, olde tl Ld = H OTTER NILA NEW BRICK} SW scros. near Case Cy Comes |  compiele machinery, Mock wroh Sibee rom. | Eee Be Sarateetinnere SF | comatten. ors. Oa | eae er 5 a yo | $750, just Uke new. 1 Kaye tele refrig™ grill, Servel. gas Fe beGren; uiire. Owner moving. FE) SSevz 1 “dracter, “and “sled. a catese sale as | 2 : Pe HOO: ‘= eee Oe FE b-zi09 | _ Colin with case. $18.80. 190 Judsca _ water heater and mise. Can 
EAT | one a oat SF ut Gen ven ckr istomer: ~Phyte ¢tuingroom suite end pad. : {PLAY PEN, BASSINETTE, | be seen at 584] Dixie Hwy. Wa- ~~. 5 , poue mA = corn erie Kise ovieg mechinee. | rents (ier oe oe we Buckner Customers Double even and. arms fs. ors. ELVINATOR | ATOR. ¢ | BEEF ax Mc mur {Bl = ,Eaf seat combination, and | _terford. OR 26164 we : . Shits - a t, —, =] | aul. ~-_. | HUSSMAN 17 MEAT CASE WITH e &. lake privilenes, $000. Low Cows py'-oeys: if no enrwer, call MA| location Wichoile & Rerect Are wf (2 ee Eo PLATE GLASS Wie X 60%. ALSO Moomprescor, 4 HP. meat erinder < es 4 | $e z Co. 33 W. Huron. PE 54183. APT SIZE OAs RANGE. DINETTE RENMORE TAKE SWEEPER BULOVA ELECTRIC MANTLE |" 3 smaller pieces 5% long af | sompresscr, 2 BE. meat erinder, : ee WIS O'CONNO:. ey ACRES Happy Folks oh apiece ving room: eet, good with all etechments, | secheting = le — by pedis: a | for $20. 7207 Lakeland. OR 7066. Auburn Ave. 3 seAUTIPUL © PT. NT Scie whee: Aba ie chner’s serve with a _comdition. FE + Reet a ume pee See mabets| fie. $30 Phone Mistress’ 60086 | PLYWOOD USED CASH REOE isTER GOOD rt on Wot - 94080, vou hare to see this to belle Oeaun on Dixie Highway In We- on ref type mye Le nent lee 3 MOUNTZ CONSOLE TV. Lake — 10308 Oakhurst Ra. Holly Cash and carry prices —. = With s.080 down Maanes. Li ‘Nice T room house wh piaswer | terford Mich. Oreund feet, ideal. | _Bie PE _5-1083 LiMED Oak DINING Ril SET GCOLEMAN OTL FLOOR FURNACE expx% tr... #280 __ Sale Sporting | Goods 65 ee | gnd carpeting Basement.and good | ‘y sulted for coffee with «| Mts ensy to dea: et Buctner's. ji” BLONDE TABLE MODEL TV. maboe. tables, lamps, sec!| with blower. burner and all cop ¢x#'x% Pir sevweves eee rer) Sale Suburban Prop, 45A Sar Lovely Mowing streqm $17. | roum alr-ecnditioned | yee $7 _OR_3-2196 poo book case. FE. 61822. trols. $25. 73.8. Parke St. CWEE WE 2 § ia) . < pur bs rop, 4 oon. Teme gies ters on second floor. = beat, | shown te everyone and borrowing | (ie OAS RANGE, ENTERPRISE. LINOLEUM PAINT SALE | CUTE YR OLD TERRIER POP: | fx8 xh Pir -- ssseaceccnenseee $18 ATTENTION MOST SELL - LEAVINO AREA Ridgeway : Sin exper ee ee opssor REPaio: | Mt Price et Jocks. 277 Beiewe: | Pound house. aise baby eri i | sae Me Birch occcccscccc. $1800 HUNTERS cocctens Erte tn Deutse creat Ba te rodeo oo Sicure hapetases by arranntne tet” erator $78. Maytag washer. 616. Bee a a cae een ee ee ees ee e skinned, cut up._wrapped aos tiful. getting (2 Baldwin Ave $0262 , P { +0077. IL » 6 FSCENT | Ux8'xbe Plyscord ........... 78 — 
An eco 1908. oumnea A — S. ale Business Pr play ht Fun aoa income coupes where you are Aang | FE A UE BUPrET bo me TOR 33003. a ne cans wens wrightoet and coon eT ae peraias ecu Srpeost- Batehelor's Market . qutmad) qreaan hameal | a Property 49 sibilities avaliable if desiree. | Semon aud your patrouage te ep TTS 3-030 MOTOROLA TV. 30° MAHOGANY. | ™0cern type of lighting for kite- | wy 2 2569 1488 Baldwin Ave. ; E | caste ef © very sgaitste prise,|~ = rward ¢ briefly; for | prectated | tice condition. Only | eD*, dinettes, bedrooms and ree- | 5 = SS ee “CLEARANCE SALE i farther detetle und devessica. with ANTIQUES SECRETARY. AND | Table model. Hice reaton rooms. $11.95 value, $5.85,|PAY NOTHING DOWN A a i OAKLAND AVE. months to small beck desk with matching | 79.95. Miik's. MI_6-1300. slightly factory . marred. Cali| will build om your lot or pay |All rifles and shop guns at cost ‘ Bos_Gi, _for_eppetiment i oo oo — | => _ Ob M TOOMERY WARD SAN- . bowreoms. Michigan Da. and will build on my lot. % per cent off 7 sales het spot rmow any —Rer* ANTIQUE ORGAN EXc. PLAY- delle ear ras, and foam rubber Piucrescent . “303 Ore hard Lake 3-1487. - - a fie hend warmers. Now ROCHESTER AREA | {ype retail Business Only | ae ic age | {ps condition green aylon friese | pad. JF e-uil'xi'. Also pall | are. READY MIX CEMENT $1.35_ 68: *)Bawulated, red red conte, 14.50 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION t ‘oe -town wilt handle. —~— : LET STALK ' BUC *K NER rf oe OL os pl ago Seces. ant Sr ¥ 5 : Cl Ss le — Miz Mortar ....... aged of. | The: run? . 
ig Penge ot engl M24 BUSINESS Wagon davenportbed, green te GZAHOOANY CORNER CHINA Canup odic SS $3.50 sk. KELLY'S Ss HARDW ARE © 
Senet tetas gatct tess | paiRy QUEEN | FINANCE COMPANY | EES 6G Bic SS | RR 8 ce Seg O- Fh | sama ot vy ue | SOuL a ning Oro [sm Rae rest payment “wita “monthir ee City “Limite near Q ter [28D FLOOR, NATIONAL BLDG. | NTIQUES MOsT UNUSUAL COL | table, amo. server, FE Sev.) " “Sttery Phices: STORM DOOR—WOOD COMBINA.| buy. sell and trade, Burr-dhell, “er Meal OL eer aro ent © a vee tert o ceaeelae he on | baad Tear around Dairy Guees 4512 pixie Ba at : Gemens h ee aire Seed Ce washers, Boare see HY M ber oehes 4:50 pa ee CANOE bobne Ow Or 0 Terrific + ineas with tll. SSAA RENT Bike GAa RAWOE | Tet 5 :30 p.m. LARGE SELECTION OP Use RE Maurice W atson, ome Reaktor t per market ot Wy ot Owner has priced ooo ne Sanneios WA LAKE APARTMENT SIZE GAS er sre @ryers, ranges, ES wenes EVERYTEING TO BUILD #obie coucn. DRAPERIES fies and hotguns. Loan 311 W. Pah Rochester =| BEnTOe Nore ont wie sell due to lines. Might /" qe VAN DYKE. eee Se ae ws) a ; ETT’S Erenpare comer. Jory. Briley | _ Otaee, 6 Paticrson, PE’ 4siei. —— Satme wun atviae. peor! Stoel | boas fal ste “ranges in ‘slectric and REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. poLACKETYT SS. | Be tee ice sxates. tearner gas stove. | © GUNS — BUY SELL-TRADE ; =a ; ae as 6at (t values. | all makes guaranteed ‘hyie Elec- MA 5-8811 on nd 2 I * ~ For Sale Lots 46, <asHABAW ROAD | printinc PRESS | Need $500 a Soe ge | te, See. cee FF Oe | REINET aes FROM a ae wun SPORTSMEN - * our CASS LAKE ROAD | Gees Se Nestest neigh Teme eyes puriness, Best | wim test, courteocs service and | —ABOUT ANTTRING YU WANT |" tx 'wse. de 9 mana a Sars from =, oe * repair | vervice mibleing, soapes Annie lot, on a corner 8 of, Ito feet frontage by Soe feet area. Requires: substantial Taek jon shoei “vist our ‘bew |PO® THE HOME CAN BE YOUND Gt yD DINING TABLE, 6| Thompson, wan Lineois — SS x 205 deep. | deep. Also ludes searly down payment modern ites 7 cunvestont fe tor a, roe see way, but » lot | _chatrs. Patr cond. $25. OL 31-0257. | Hip a sant EX ns SANDY'S SP RT SHOP $3,000 term: heady java me omer a ae wy seas a06 ee, were less to pay. Stace nesters, all ROLLAWAY BED. END TABLE, | room. ee a oe SHEETROCK Mot to Thurs. 9 to 6:30, “ri. § to & H. W. Bigelow, Sheela ss MICHIGAN BUSINESS | iva, Sameer iri al| cov ot ool See Got | oar eee Peeme | fis Ma ie UR _| tea sigan | Sve sie woh esny SA s your's Raths eta: beds chests. é eb i ] ne , eee = ea = ae, ; | 19 - ee — — A. - lot LURTU beds.__ches “Petters, 6 by 7 twist, 11 by DOORS T PR ICE SKATES AND ROLLER | __YE Senor Fe +08 | Edw. M. Stout. Realtor JON a LAR ee 8 Beers & Auto mmsttrecses Loving” conan sas wt i cifige abe excellent | mterior and exterior fash doors 4x8 Sheet $1 BCs skates. Girl's size 6. Each worn a EASTSIDE | Th geen, gta tne | tal Saga Snel figt dee eet | RECONDITIONED | Sor fifeea tn ‘or alongs ie Divo, sms sheet 4 808 soy" caaio DEEN RIFLE FE A wooed busing wae paren split sunday 1 to 8 pm PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR Loan Company sghes. Dt ie es a wey Maries wasber Se an es soa _Twinsulation, wy Po a nthe Saw ow LANE a PY ORR PH. 
dog A cor “INVESTMENT BUYS _Sale Land Contracts _ $2 tn Visit, our trade-dept. for reai | Sox’*nct, ® 4: Oe sarees DONT LET DAMP WEATHER | 5tOllte. pet Meg. io sia ano, mahogaay__ finish, excevient - er — ap BS yon raat aetna (Second dargains, stay {OE Be. Raves. ce: BE ~~ gop eur outdoor painting, use | Sf Fe. ede $40.00. M soskentee Oe Gnly” aso own. Ai area for fipe| g0e ft Dine Rez. commercial — Hoare # to §-_Satarder ®t 1 =a On EASY TERMS , Sot CRADLES AND BEES i feas wene Board ige| meat, balance “ike. rent” Coibi nomen 4 “ACR S$ avaliable. = m gai 20% DISCOUNT : t a TivinosTONe cus alo a Ry Rar — ayton’s Furn. es ~~ ¢ eq tee Ly i: on inside door jams, W * p a988| Music Co. tis N. Saginaw. FE. : } : ots ft. of MIS commercial i }- SEpRoom-xome— 15-3 2 : : Phe z 
fragt, Rolling” ground” Acnapete fee teat Clartston 00 pet | ""Unncisnea tenet Com | 8. Eewreece @&,_ FE ¢4m| fa Took round. 7 acres of fee SNOER, [ATE MODEL Wir 2 Fe ses, Soll pipe. galvanized pipe. sewer! Sand, Gravel &@ Dit 66 find buy at €.o with $300 402. | tap se “ase and building |. Gum 30 per cent OR S205, Mortgage | Loans 54 ne ft erm, PES Deer | ~=EXTRA SPECIAL || ‘et ™ oe LAKEFRONT wear, Oxbow. - won| SND aOR tos | ANGER LATE MODEL WHE | --White Pine Paneling —-|~ $478 0% %9, wee ow. Maren | it GRAVEL PRL DURE. ROR =~ One Rill: too. "Baty she with | Ideal corner, Main of detmcee 1500 | ¢ A Ae mee teeter. ; | A REAL BARGAIN cic | EASY CREDIT TERMS. “| ia TOP SOIL. ATED 600) deve. Ses Let Your $$ $ | “Loans — $600 to $1,50 ot Auburn Heights on Auburn | "sound bobbin. Ref 9650 |RECLAIMED BRICK 3c each MAZE oURe ITs —itied Ea arden and lawns roto- 
4288 Dixie wy, Drayton Piains ( larkston or or ou 2 3 ee RUBBER BASE PAINT GAL. $3.18 Lap “sod a doors, pap I plyscore, Northern Lumber Co. PE 43371 : _ 2) We have both large and smell te romghth of casiese 9x12 Felt B. Rugs $3.95 | Wore're tear. : tings ATES AND FRA sgt, Cooler Lake ‘Ra, of LOT 100x779 FT. REAL ESTATE ING, ee ee a te ae fen fe oy noun teks tee [STOVES BOUGHT, SOLD EX-| TERMs Pontiac EM 3-41 EM’ $3747 Le 208. Main Clarkston, M dou) or PE 80018 Ask tor Ted ga gy A apse ad ; aaer 
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—_— ‘kerose trom” Fel: Huron _ Ctr —_; sash. _OR 30000. i Ford 6.2 DR ¥ CLEAN. ———~ Also straw. Will deliver. OA . WANTED: USED TRAILER | For Sale Trucks 90 R & ¥. 
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ecnt. h 16 INTERNATIONAL % ‘TON | _clean, No rust, $225. EM 30117. aa GOOD ALPALPA| Biles “usie telly Ri Hols ME pick up, 6150, FE soit it's A HONEY. RED & WHITE 
Corte ce at Ww. “Giverbell Ra. eer. "@ FORD ‘5 TON. S228. Pord-O-Matic. RH. best aifer . FE Si03 ver %-FT. ALL MODERN 1950 so RUE. ao see ——————. trafler. Take over pay at <n = POMLSI a Ihe ot For Sale Livestock 72 2 a ee $15. 248 W Yale Alter 5 % peels Se __ 2 | ia - FOOT PALACE a isa MILK TRUCK, GOOD RUN- -home, com at Sasa note fully | ane condition $120 Nye Dairy. ‘48 TO "33 FORDS AND CHEVS 10 
Coa 2g aes ps peas JEFFREY FORD SALES OA OA ya S301 ‘ \ . proved. a CAMPING TRATLER i052 FORD PICKUP, VERY GOOD eared him. 14 ee Rat deal for hunting. sleeps 2. FE | running condition Heater, $450. 1964 FORD STANDARD MAIN 
bs re breed. = $650. PE 3-7651 “ait R TRADE: FT. . ye ene wba :~\ alien FoR. Ygsee ees. st gg Sd "hme: -1951 FORD V-8 2D00R, IN GOOD Collins, 525 Rowland Rd, ft. awning. $900 for my equity or | chanicall Exe “ts 2163 cond., $205 King Bros. FE 4-0734. 
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UCKSEIN MARE SADDLE AND | fe@t.or . Good cenetien, OC terized and ready to go! Just 1956 FORD 
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Sinnock’s Turkey Farm. MU ories 80 ,.-: >: CIALS TODS ~ ~ | 1954 Chevrolet Pickup 1953 PONTIAC 8 ENGINE, AND _ 
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UTTERNUT DELICIoUs | 4 NEW 6: ois FIRESTONE a Age pega ey * = one 6:80-16. New. FE 3-0) ‘transmission, straight air! gs, Dixie Highway at MIs 
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New and used. Rock bot-. lee STATE TIRE SALES sitet ut Cass “Bright = ot’ 
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, “iE ae —sentiben FEE GT ORT peacecyeennint wackete, ethers Gas, a FE 40637 _° Ids 98 Hol. Sedan =: ae | 168 WILLYS JREP. iG TON PICK- « jee | gl TIRES cup $135.00. 10h Judson * | °56 Olds 88 Convertible 
PSEONTIAC FARM & IND! ay iow ~ ee Gow tee. Auto Insurance 90A_'56 Pontiac Star Chf. Cat. TRACTOR CO. | New retrends Bs 200 08 S18 | Ne peal ’55 Olds Sedan 
—— PES oF FE tte _| en diane, |S Ba pop ol PS Bante « j a - . neo verse as. oliday pe. 
TILLERS & TRACTORS; = TREADING CO. For Sale Cary 91°35 Merbury Hardtop . Buy aged rotery tiller now we a a Perry st FE. §-0649 aa log w 
rh Sl Es aa agen, aller ppedine i —————~ |"§2 BUICK NEW CONDITION. $605 | 4 Ford 2 Dr. . 
ALSO" Auto ‘Service st eAure Anes EA rane ’54 Ford Victoria ice oe a . ‘ * 
= — bominod, aces: ee een CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE tinted glass, wer steering \Very "54 Cadillac Coupe . 
_ LEES SALES &, sERVICE arog nop. 32 Hood ack Ma} Oia Oe +116, any 1°54 Pontiac Catalina me rE = * 
e21 Mt. Clemens st | $00.” vy | BUICK SUPER RIVIERA WAND | '54 Chev. Bel Air 1 COW CREAM SEPA aOR b= ae op Loa with extras. Reason = » : _g00d condition 2335 cepa Hwy. Sale Motor Scooters &2 teca Private owner. ‘33 Buick 2 Dr. 
MeCULLOCH CHAIN saws Te een = .'53 Pontiac Convertible “Rentals, 
Erie eC] imran OY it et St BUICK, $1.95. | Cc eC ie AlN BAWS. OP - Super Riviera Hardtop.. Radio, | v 1 
) see em at W. P. Miller's | quipped Can oo — heater, white tires. Really . ee 
      
         
  
  
    
BEAGLE & SPRINGER PUPS. * Cheep. Ph. OR 34082 after 1 p.m. 
BEAGLES. MALE, 1 FEMALE. a : Rtg A 
_§ pm LEAVING Liga anny ha 
herd. 7 mos. 
6-20 
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= female. 8978 Eldridge, FE 
  
Parakeets Guar. to Talk 
Canaries. Red Factor. Cages & Sup- 
pies. $91 éth St, PE 2-005, PARAKEETS, CANARIES, CAGES, Since 1927. 584 Oakland Ave.     
  
  
  
    
  
        
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an 1957 Detroiters ; Harssatoe Boat W Works | BB ft. tase 189 8. Telegraph 
““YONTIA Re CHIEF ™ Transportation | Oifered 87 87 
TEN WIDES Wiis nout Dee. ist, MA 61010.” 
Bel edka Steed Sats | Paar Cheat OMe" ew yee iaionas HUTCHINSON; PLY BY AIRLINER. CALIFOR- nia, $73; St. Petersburg, Tampa, j, 
. $38.81; Honolulu, $185; 
plus tax. Ferry Service, Inc. OR 
3-126, 
| LEAVING FOR ARKANSAS, WED.   
  
  Nee 8. Dort Hwy Pint 
a %. 2ist. Call FE 6-3720 after 5 p.m. * 
MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY, PAY TRUCK GOING NORTH PART rent 7 | RUC Either way, FE 26806, 
odern ition Seo LEAVING POR CALIFOR- 
like new Available on this plan WM take furniture, what nia 1-74 
  
are you Box 36; Pontiac: Press. 
Wanted U Used Cars && ae ate a aad   
           meftlways Ready to Buy inked and used ears, top $83 
  
    
  
  Mult Gaear sis 30s - PE 57219 17 BAGLEY ST. = i 7 Lake \, MA = Seag AND FURNACES. MY 
eg See M&M “Motor | Sales. 
: medel ears, |. 
aera fe ae mmattaer co te mete sts Holty “Marine yellers Bud Shelton Motor Sales Ra ae een Pays top dollar on late models. ee as aaa Auburn & E. “iva. FE 4-6728 
JUNK CARS & SCRAP 
Oxtord Siti sind ‘“s, SHOP IT   
We pay. top dollar for sharp cara rons It Here 
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_ NORTH | CHEVROLET | 
1000 S. Woodward, B’ham For Sale Motorcycles 83 PPP PLLA IAAT 
1034 NORTON “9” FEATHER aeD 
C6. twin 4b: PE + after 
PARTS AND SERVICE ON. 
Harley Devideon. see Hariev     
  
  
  | Davidson Sales Co 312 South i: CHEV Vi PO. TRADE POR =. a eos = “ pad oe on Ba pa “ 
ene wel ou right. 
For Sale Bicycles 84 6-108: ~ 
sors 2 BIKE gins a. LIT: CHEV 1953 ? DR ‘SEDAN, RADIO “ We fixin’) $5.00. OR 3-2 | and heater Original: finish, win- 
—— tetized and ready go! Today's 
—— ae full Tete "Senko yout 
’ RENT AT PAST 
| through Rent Ads! Room, 
ih ¢ Ouse, SA any    
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. en pe ? drs. tect 185 and 
ales. 83 8. 2 
jg Ra. ‘BAG LEY AUTO PARTS —~ 
i ea CuevnoEs® READY TO GO. 
| Haskins Chev. = 
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hard eou; = beautiful 2-tone This 
see car tint rane a ae mee eis, 
  
CHEVROLET | 
1000 S. Woodward, B’ham. : i lie: _ batter 
. Beoples Auto Sale 
‘85 PLYMOUTH $1398 Belvedere_club coupe with _ V-8 
fea Clean as new, funs per- 
NORTH $53 PONTIAC $845 
Chieftair. a rg “heater & wend 
pam value 
NORTH -      
    
ee interior, New car Today's special $595- ro aipedra rice. Make your own terms 
| Haskins Chev. 
  —---8Ti--Dinie Hwy, at M-15 “Ta $-som Nites ‘tl § 
CLEAN 1954 4 DR. CHIEFTAIN Poot Treen and biack ‘sedan. 
peg $1,000. Call FE 5-3041 or, 
  
  
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For Sale Cars _ -o1| 
— CHEVROLET SUBURBAN IN 
condition, FE 40461 and 
Fee i961 «DR, PPA GLIDE, “R&H, 
$375, FE 42 
"85 CHEVY $1605 
alo, ‘neater ‘and ‘Powergiide. “A heater 
one owner car 
NORTH _.CHEVROLET 
= S. Woodward, B*ham 
1956 EVieE CONVERT, T over payments EM Sp aba6 =   
  
  
SAM’s AUTO SALES 124 Oakland 
  
  
  
     
  
    
  
  ___ For Sale Cars OL 
Clarkston 
Motor Sales: 
CHRYSLER — 
PLYMOUTH 
Clearance sale of all new cars 
and demonstrators, — IMPERIAL 
  1954 Nasi Ambassador hard top, 
best model, hydra., fully equipped, | 
ke new. 
1953 Sune ae ee” 
clean. 
1983 vis depp dr. RAH. Ws ‘Teak 
ly sharp 4dr. Mere- 
low mileage, 
I bey BS aay! tdr. R&H, driven for only 90 days. 
rpese car for you. Bus: 
easure, camping and 101 
‘uses, 
32 8. MAIN sT. CLARKSTON 
Open Evenings—Please 
Phone MAple 5-5141 
EASY ED JONES 
WILL 
TOTE 
YOUR 
NOTE | 
EVERYBODY'S Spgors 
Is GOOD HER 
‘lag mers MOTOR a ALES 
i$ 8. Saginaw at Judson 
1955 
FORD 
_2-DR. |   
é   
. LARRY 
‘JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER 
\ OL 16711   
  
  
  
      
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HUE RON” ‘MT 952. W. Huron 
FORD 1952. CUSTOM 
sedan. R &.H Exe 
clean, $550, OL 2-9508. 
1956 FORD COUNTRY §& 
St -~ apnea 305 N.   DOOR 
ionally 
  
Take Latin: 
son ; 
1992 cAsLEE cu: 
1048 Orchid | IRE. 
  
    
   _fon wagon, $245. 
‘3 FORDS, FULLY ss. 
mew car arantee @.. $800, 
ee FORD SALES OA. 8-3011 
RD. A BEAUTY. $095   
  FOR 
sams AUTO SALES.   
1982 FORD CUSTOM) 23 DR. EX- 
cellent condition. Way above aver- 
age 45 Dale d- Hughes, 
Dodge & Plymouth Dealer. 2222 
. Novi Rd., woe Lake. Mi MA “41513 
LOW COST ANSPORTATION. 
8AM’8 AUTO SALES, 124 Oakland 
FORD ‘Si 2-DOOR, $295, Com 
ve bag ap finance. Phone ¥ 
WILL ACCE Pr   
  
    1953 Plymouth Station wagon, fust; the 
1150, 
724 Oakiand |   
Clarkston 
    Three 1956 ~ 
Pontiac 
Demo's . rye Liberal 
up to $1,000 Trade-in — ae _| AHowances~ (53 Pontiac a apdeiere sone $745 
Best of "53 Chevrolet .......$735 : eo 
~ Financing 
‘33 Pontiac ~~. ---...$695)- 
. Six Typical ‘$2 Pontiac ...... ~ + $595 YP : 
Examples 
'52 Ford 4dr Hydramatic, 
SZ Pontiac Cg recee es $545 
4dr. Exe. cond 
_N MAIN 8T 
Susts ott— __MAnpte 5-556" w MAple ar 
1 WILL DELIVER A ‘5S? PLYM- 
outh for $33 @ month. Ask for 
Bob, MI 65300 Dealer. and heater, spotless. 
$069   ‘30 PACKARD 4 DR. ULTRAMAT- te Lean a — ‘Will guar- 
antee. rf, exe, tires, 
ne ieaae "9250 1398 5. Rospita! 
MOUTH, FAIR CONDI- 
y 700-17 truck tires. MY   « 
  ion   
  SALES | 
on PE 3-384) | 
  1983 PLY M OUTH BELVEDERE REM, turn signals, white ‘52 Pontiac   iiss PONTIAC STAR CHIEF dr. Hard er ‘brakes & 
steering. Ay OR 3-7571, 
1955 PONTIAC, STARCHIEF, 4 DR. Custom with power features, it's — 
a beauty. vate owner. FE 
5-3160. 
~~~ SEE OUR- 
USED CARS 
CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass 
F at Pike Sts. 
E 43685 
clean, mechanically, seed. Winter- ed ain. Rd.   
  +e o ahees PaY- 
FE 2-5246. After 4:30   
Ford. oupe 
Olds super 88, 4-Door. 
bat station wagon 
te Pond 2Dor 
HOUGHTEN & SON 
+3-d:-Customine ¥-6-1ediot — 
  wel tires, ErSet 27d, black. ss Deluxe 4 dr. Chieftain, ra- 
ville 35. renee dio and heater, 2 tone 
@ PLYMOUTH. NEW SEAT COv-! green. A real sharpie. ers, motor and body very good. 300 N. Saginaw 
3 PLYMOUTH. 4 DR. _AUTO. | = Must eer aan a a, i ee 
  
55 PI -YMOUTH $1,295 2<door sedan. one owner car 
that ts nace ls throughout 
NORTH |, 24 Buick CHEVROLET and cere dynaflow, V8 
1000 S. Woodward, Pham engine, low mileage. 
QUALITY. | — $1395. is remembered] 
RONG Gy) ila. Hardtop Capri, radio and AFTER 
PRICE | heater, hydramatic. 
$895. is forgotten 
‘92 Cadillac Sure that's old advicez but as sed as the day 
4 dr. 62 sedan, radio and 
heater, hydramatic, pow- We a T 
ange aye the cheapest in 
a. but they AR® thoroughly 
e ed and: reconritioned by me- 
cha’ 
$495, °F -equipment, premium 
= ‘wail tires. 
$1395     
cars..priced right They represent 
QUAL and your best dollar- 
r used car value. 
     ee wee 
ae transmission, 
PONTIAC . 
55 Catalina .2...... $1895 
  
55 MERCU RY M’CLAIR 
heate 
CHEVROLET 
  =. Pg ~~“vaammaa radio & "53 Jet cance es ces acs 
Radio & heater, Beautiful ie 
second car. a 
“NORTH. [88 Star here, 
on >. Woodware’, Bee ‘34 Club Conpe oeces Sono Outboard motors, boats. seen 
“payment of a good om oat —— a 
“BILL SPENCE +56 Star Cael, .$2395 USED - 1°56 Star ie 3 5 ees _ lage eee? Car 4 “ a f + 
# On land FE 4-0297 Cus tom 4 door. d with 
vende =| ie 5d Ord. 2 dr. Customline V3, radio mn 
from. En 
Catalina Coupe, Full power, Recheste 
  
ive where overhead is low 
save the erence. Mang | 
2 medee eee 
PE +2185 
me West S Side Used Cars   
TODAY'S SPECIALS 0 ¥ ONE '53 DE SOTO 
Chib Coupe 
TWO ’33 DE SOTO. 
Sedans 
$180 DOWN 
$5244 PER MONTH 
=a CHEVROLET =~ 
1000 S. Woodward, B’ham 
r 
2 months old -Los 
tras. A real buy. 
STUDE 8PT. ot, Rae OF 42000 after 5. 
Bud Shelton 
__ Offers   
Che rolet 4 door 
2 eo 4 door 
, “56 FF    
Cor. Auburn & E. Bivd. FE +0728 
Oliver Buick's 
$100 SALE _ Any of the following cars 
can be boug! it for $100 to- 
tal price. Includes sales 
tax, title, 1957 license and 
all are completely winter-   
’51 Nash 4-Dr. Runs Good, 
      Radio & Heater. 
30 Buick 4-Dr. Radio & 
Heater, Dynaflow. 
50 Ford 2-Dr. V-8 Engine 
|'50 Studebaker 2-Dr. 
‘48 Packard 4-Dr. 
'47 Pontiac 2-Dr. 
'48 Olds Convertible 
1'47- Buiek 4Dr.-- —- 
"30 Pontiac 4Dr. 
’S1 Chevrolet 2-Dr. 
‘Can be financed with No 
Money Down and pa 
iments of $9.97 per te 
OLIVER 
BUICK : 210 Orchard Lake Avenue _ 
FE 2.9101 Open tilt 10 p.m,     
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and heater. 3 to choose RED NHESE   
      
AND TIME TO GET ANOTHER Goo 
USED CAR THAT YOU CAN RELY ON 
COLD WINTER 
See Us While 
That Old Bus Still Runs 
211 S. SAGINAW 
35 OLDSMOBILE 8&8 2 Dr.............02.. $1995 Power Steering. Power Brakes. 
Hydramatic, Radio & Heater, W Walis, Low Milenge 
| ‘55 BUICK Super H/T. & IVORY 2 Tone. 
RED & 
Other extras. 
‘35 CHEVROLET Del Ray 8 fr - ~2-Tewe BLUE & IVORY, All Vinyt Titerior, Radio & 4 . Heater, Power Glide Like a new car 
$1895} $795 $4 CHEVROLET 2 Door 210............. 2. $995 %S Power Glide, Heater, 2 Tone Finish, Covers. Turn \ 2 Signals. 
; '53 CHEVROLET 4 Door Bi Ais eee Tone TVORY. Power Steering. Custom Trtm, 
Tinted Windshield, Radio & Heater, Dynafiow 
135 PONTIAC 4 Door &70 
2 Tone RED & BLACK. Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. 
55 CHEVROLET B/Air H’T pl ah ites 8 Criinder, Power Glide, Radio & ester,   
      
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MORNINGS 
, W Walle, E 
$1395 Ce ee ee a ec ar 
eee eeene 
eee ere te ewes $1695 
    
33 Ford Sedan 
‘ Tiflardtop 
‘51 Merea y 2D 
  
  to Sell "55 Dodge $1095 Lisle a oe 4 DR. SEDAN v-8 
$ POWER FLITE TRANSMIS- 
sto" — I8_FAR ABOVE THE 
ain” GE FOR A MUNICIPAL 
'S3 Merc. $595 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION DIO AND HEATER, 2- TONE PAINT SOMMERCTA AL CENSE ON THIS 4 D 
52 Ply. $445. THIs CRANBROOK CLUB COUPE 
18 2TONE PLUE.' LOCALLY 
RIGHT Sl aaal PRICED 
‘31 Henry J- 
$395 THIS HENRY 
      cahiieaie = e ant: 3 ta 0. sell, ‘Yent, 
a re ‘it’s’ rE 268, 2 e 
  ae ee eae 
P riced™ 53 Chieftais Dix. es 0 $995 
Lip 
  
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4 door, Radio and heater. 
Pontiac . 
$4 Star Chieg ...... $1395 oem. Ra Radio & heater. 
CORAL: colér, 
55 Four-Doer seer a0. .$1595 
‘Rede & : heater. _Hyaramatie, 
‘$2 Chieftain DK. cae S695 
Four to choose from. All fully 
equipped   
  
      
ouve BUICK ‘ 
~ Before You 
DEAL! 
[OLIVER BUICK} 54 Convertible ble | fe sabes Star Chief, Radio . Hy- dramatic. 
Trdneporication 
Specials _ ‘31 Ford aspen sa $39 5 5 door eiune: ' 
‘1 Po Posting sssess $495 
“| PONTIAC RETAIL | 
      terized | 
    Radio, 
50 wa 
MAT   SADDLE BROWN Pinish, Radio & Heater, Turn isc. 
*56 CHEVROLET 4 Door B/ Air 
All BLUE Finish, Power Glide, 8 Cyit 
» Tailored Covers. Sharp and reat _ 
ALSO 1956 DEMOS 
& ; 
See Our Fabulous Selection of 
“O.K. USED TRUCKS” _ 
-MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES, 
Specials 
81 , Plymouth Sedan $295 
'*51'Bontiac 4 Door. .$345 
"49 Mercury 4 Dr...$175 
kA Dr... $295 
NEWS RGREAVES EVR. CRS E SS eae ws 
Heater & 
53 Chev. Cpe... .$695 
33 Chev. 4 Dr. Sed, $495. 
‘53 Ford 2 Door 8... $595 
Door. ...+..$175- 
    
  48 Pont. 2 Dr. Cpe.. $95  SoaraNT OFFIGAL CAR. Tie . tine. 860 4 dr. Catalin. Just Pon 4 4 = % ; 
on 0s 
‘65 Pontiac Cat. Hydra 1708 
"88 Ford 4 door 495 
‘$4 Chevrolet hard top .. 1395 
“36 Chevrolet hs door ".... 1398 
"$4 Ford Victoria ss. ease 1295 
‘$4 Chev. 4 o ‘Bel tr ane 146 
"53 Ford V-8 tador........ 45 
‘$3 Ford 6 Decne lt) Boe 
"$2 Chev. Club Coupe ....... 
At ‘Chevrolet 2 door ....... - 
Bud Shelton “Motor Sales ~ 
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allergy, relax Drenchial tubes, remove Dulles, he commented, “That ‘sun- ‘many nations which want peace) But the baton mishaps can’t be} ‘must also be prepared to struggle 
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steps of Walter Reed Army Hos- track” and added: 
\pital, where on Nov, 3 he under-| “It would, however, be a great| 
—|went surgery for removat of a sec- ‘mistake to believe that stahility tons flew out of tiny hands—but |hiair music. 
tion of intenstine later determined |and mere orwe can eG cn the music went right on—as a self- 
new 7 Lemoine emer-/ possessed T-year-old boy made his. os Rx is | ‘The secretary shortly thereafter gency measures to stop the fight-| = 
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"Young Symphony Leader, mem ssn was) on br aie’ 
\debut--as conductor of the Sym-: 
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held too much against Joey Al-, 
est conductor." Takes His Job Seriously ce sinc 
NEW YORK #—A couple of ba-jof a T-year-old boy than the long-' years. 
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| ‘Steven Ridzik of the New York)showed the court handled $8,552,- 
Giants presented the kid with a 893.29, most of it in support pay- 
‘ball and a bat. jn behalf of the ments. State examiner Dan Gar- 
ball club. [Phony of the Air at Carnegie Hall “4 req bicycle, gift of the hos. $8,552,892.54. 
|Pital, was presented to Joey “by! 
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Joey easkeai the donors, ¢y got away.” 
»\the grip of Joey's predecessor /Ar- boy again—with a ball and bat cars “bottled up” in the city may. 
\turo Toscanini, onetime conductor from the Giants and a new red have less tortuous way of reach opposite: robs the colon of so proved’ at ge even foo 
pregnancy. 
dry that: the bowels” SUPERIOR TO OLD- sTvin- so-shrunken that ae Lig Cece to bulk, salt or drug laxatives, . 
See darmeme parce Secreta purge ex- nor gripes; does 
oe i SS eS ee eats Seed TO REGAIN NORMAL REGU- sutrionte; and in clinical things : 
sary. First, the dry, shrunken taste, not cause rash or 
contents- of your_colon which 
‘now block your bowel must ITsA Heckponaentsctnen oe bd B . 
re-moistened. Second, bulk ye se tones ¥ y 
must be brought to your eolon = progeny enereiets your 
“T to S-T-R-E-T-C-H STIMULATE it © de arabe ba 9 = ger ae a8 
ae acon complain too’ and so, excite its muscles to P®# prod aL / wanacactr pad once 
much," Wilson said. “But I sure) action; to a normal urge to er tae _ 
would like to know how the mon-| purge. ———— b. gree of 
ONLY A BULK LAXATIVE easy-to-take tablet form at —Six Bits Brings Worry 
ree clerk of the Maricopa 
.where he lost 7 cents 
‘sometime during the past six 
A regular audit of the books 
  vey, however, accounted for: 
|   fidi, billed as the “world's young- hopped down from the podium and / ean nken re-moisteri this dry, any as counter, today! The 
Po off behind the aeenne. For a! Bombay is to have India’s first = en waste = supply —- ns 1 oe aw ag ore 
Batons sometimes slipped w minutes he was a 7-year-old ‘‘Express’’ the 39,220) bulk to re-create a nor- ica age, brings 
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it was a happy one, and Joey was 
  gestures, and he used them all, 
and the orchestra did right by) 
|him.”” 
* ¢ se   SALT LAKE CITY «#—Twenty Joey was on the podium in 
\six members of the 1899 class of White suit and white socks, with 
‘Washington elementary schoo] bare knees. His face was sober | 
/here held their first reunion yes- ®% the orchestra — formerly the| 
} leare Symphony—played the over-! 
tures to Mozart's ‘‘The econ | 
It took professor Benjam F. ‘ot Figaro” and Rossini’s ‘William 
\Cummings ITI of Brigham Young|Tell” and two symphonies, 
University two months of research Hadyn’ s “ Surprise” and Beetho- 
tven's -Fifth.- 
a long time to an-) The concert was a benefit for 
T he Business Institute |.2"c! en avbere have the Sitery of Cinrty 88. 3o-| | 
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with most of them player. | of the orchestra. bike. ling the hinterland. 
    
happiest of all. He knew all the) 
        seem to be getting * * ¢ 
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