— i. TAC, MICHIGAN MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1956—34 PAGES. 2 Supervisors OK $750 Raise to County Clerk Budget of $9 Million) Approved; Delay Sale of Lots Pontiac Wants Oakland County’s Board) of Supervisors this morn- ing voted 59-14 to grant County Clerk. Lynn A. Al- len a $250 raise: The board also moved to - reconsider a Sept. 17 vote \ which t authorized selling ‘two. parcels of land which Pontiac needs for its planned extension of Stan- ley avenue in the north é end. In other action, the board ap- proved the nine million dollar] 1957 budget after overruling an objection by Mrs. Harriet Phil- lips, Huntington Wonds super- visor. Fred W. Smith, chairman of the Ways and, Means Committee, ex- plained that money allocated and not used reverts to the county general fund. “We have to. count on emergencies,” - Smith said. The raise for Allen came after a Sept, 17 postponement of a de- cision on salaries after a debate subdivision. They i Eddie Strine, 3517 Orchard Strine downed the pair of husky (12 pounds on left, 10-pounder right) Canadians at 6:30 a. m.on the shore of a lake in Rome Park Milwaukee Club Didn't Have It When It Counted MILWAUKEE (INS)—‘‘Brooklyn jhad three games to play and they won all three. W. ) had three games to play and we only came through with one. That's all there is to it—it's as simple as That in Milwaukee Breves’ manager Fred Haney’s opinion is what happened in the final three days of the 1956. National League pennant race. The Braves won the final game of their three-game series against the Cardinals in St. Louis 42 yes- terday but the victory came a day too late. Braves’ players agreed fully that ie they didn’t have it when it counted were taken from a flock of 50, Strine says, and he had to. chase the larger bird: after it fell, and didn’t find the other until he spent a half hour searching for it in reeds. His broth- er-in-law, Reey Noe Sead © Gale of maligudy in Go mane wot. Hits Ziegler R Road Policy sent the salaries report back to today his mended the hike for Allen, Robert Boyer, Pontiac super- visor, moved that the register of deeds and drain commissioner also be granted raises, This motion failed when the board supported Brewer in the roll call vote, Supervisors also voted to adjust county office hours. Pontiac . Attorney William A. Ewart explained the city “was proceeding with the extension of Stanley avenue under the im- pression that the city owned the land.” On that date, the board at thorized the sale of two parcels | owned by the county, one to Grand Trunk Western Railroad and the other to a second party. The railroad has started court action to allow for construction of| its $700,000 industrial support yard on Pontiac’s north side. City of- ficials recently instructed City Manager W. K. Willman to pro- ceed with the extension of Stah- ley avenue, which the city says yard be blocked by the freight Nixon Speaks in Grand Rapids Plans to. Return for Detroit Area Speeches Later This Month GRAND RAPIDS (INS) — Vice President Richard M. Nixon was in Michigan today wooing support for th® national Republican ticket. He spoke in Camipan Square in Grand Rapids’ downtown business section and will return laf¢r this month for speeches in the De- troit area. Nixon—sa lieves President Eisenhower Will also be on hand for the final irive before the election. Nearing the end o a 16-day 15,0004nile tour of 32 states, Nix- on also will speak today in Mil- waukee, Wis., before a night flight to Hartford, Conn., for a Tuesday morning speech. * Nixon announced plans for a new airborne jaunt starting Oct. 9 to) take him into 14 states, including 11 on his current itinerary. He also will make a “réport to the pub- lic’ on TV next Thursday night, ,one ‘day after his present tour ends in Philadelphia. * * States to be visited during thé second tour are Texas; California, Nevada, Colorado, Michigan, Min-| ” nesota, Ohio, Indiana, New York, Connecticut and Delaware — which were on: the itinerary of his first trip — and Delaware, Nebraska Commenting on the delaysin construction of the Orchard Lake-Teleigraph Road underpass, Gov. G. Men- nen Williams Saturday lashed out at Highway Com- missioner Charles M. Ziegler. \ “This thing has happenetl over and over and over again, ” Williams said. “Ziegler’s road policy is absolute- land offered no sour grapes, War- ren Spahn, veteran southpaw who lost a heart breaker Saturday night jin 12 innings, felt about the saddest, “I’ve pitched in world series and to win this championship most of all. I can't remember when I ever felt so bad about losing a game.” (See details in Sports Section.) 15 Nations Sign as Canal Users’ Suez Association Sets Inauguration for Today; 3 -Fail to Join LONDON Ww — British Foreign? Secretary Selwyn Lioyd formally declared the Suez Canal Users’ Assn. inaugurated today after 15 nations announced their decision The 90-minute opening session 1. Organization of the associa- tion; the powers and relationships this delay off by saying. there wasn’t any steel available, because of strike. “But I sat with the State Ad- ‘ministrative Board once when they arranged to buy steel in advance, 'so there couldn’t be any. delays. “Tf that can be done once, why couldn’t Ziegler do it here?” In his tour of the northern of the county Saturday, Williams Holly and stopped in Davisburg and Clarkston for handshaking tours: before a luncheon speech in}. Pontiac's Elks Temple. After more handshaking and a 30-minute caravan tour in the city’s south end, Williams moved to Keego Harbor where an estimated 200 residents gathered to hear him speak briefly. At a 5 p.m. open-air meeting of candidates and precinct delegates at the Sylvan Lake home of former Democratic county chairman Wil- lie M. Brewer, Williams told an audience of 150 that with the party's ‘enthusiasm and organiza- ition” it could . swing Oakland County. tothe Democratic . side Nov. 6 The «Governor's tour, originally planned for last Wednesday, was jpostponed to Saturday only a-week before Williams came to the county, His caravan dwindled when can- ididates from Southern Oakland County followed: Auditor General ‘Frank S. Szymanski on a tour there. ly absurd. He tried to sluff+ spoke at a breakfast meeting in Fair and Warmer, “Low Tonight 50. Mostly fair and warmer Nw says the weatherman. A low \et around 50 to 54 is expected. The prediction for tomorrow is mostly fair with a high from 64 Partito 68. The low last night in downtown Pontiac was 42. It was 63 at 1 p.m, today in downtown Pontiac. of a council comprising a delegate from each member country, an ‘jexecutive group and an adminis- trator, who probably will be a Scandinavian. : ‘2. Operations; the practical questions concerning relationship with Egyptian authorities, pay- ment and collection of canal use Se the possible by-passing of Z. . Financial matters; creation lof &.common working fund to pay for a\.secretariat and an epera- tional headquarters which may be set up in\Rome or Lisbon. Knorr Group Takes Over \ Tigers Start New. Era By BRUNO Sports Editor, DETROIT — A historical moment ~in Detroit. Tiger baseball took place this morning in a 6th floor office of the National Bank of Detroit building. It was the end of 21 years of Tiger control by the Briggs family and the start of an era which Detroit’ fans hope will move the Bengals in the second division. Nearly 150 official and legal documents were passed| from hand to hand for the tures which climaxed perhaps the greatest financial transaction in sports history. Walter (Spike) O. Briggs the franchise up for bids were the successful buyers. page 22). L. KEARNS Pontiac Press out of the six-year draught some 1,000 necessary signa- Jr., and his sisters then put all star games before but I wanted] — NEW JUSTICE AND FAMILY — William J. Brennan Jr., named by President Eisenhower to | succeed retiring U. 8. Supreme Court Justice Sherman Minton, shows his family a picture of himself and the President at the White House after the announcement yesterday, Standing in | Seven Days Lett toMake Your — What's your choice? . Steven- son or Eisenhower? Regardless of your preference, you have only seven days left to register or your presidential pick wil} not count, The dead- line for registration is 8 p.m. Oct, 8, . The Pontiac city clerk's office in the City Hall will be open tonight until 9 p.m. along with the voting registration booth in front of the courthouse. The booth has proved to be the popular and convenient center for registering as 2,535 voters have used this service since Sept. 4, officials say. The clerk’s office hag recorded 721 new registra- tions since the August primary. There is a total of 42,171 Pon- tiac voters qualified to vote Nov. 6 to date. There were 43,000 in the 1952 balloting. Ike Has Loyal Voter . HOWELL (INS)—James Hart, a 94-year-old retired Howell, Mich., farmer plans to go to Florida for a\rest after the presidential elec- tiork. “ Have to stick around here and vote,” he said, “Ike will need me.” Crispy Noodles}: DETROIT (INS) — A large quan- tity of noodles \were overcooked yesterday ‘when a. fire swept the and Knorr and syndicate (Continued on Sports! Schmidt Noodle Mariufacturing Co., plant in Detroit. Firemen said damages amounted to $10,000. Nov. 6 Vote Count|. Outdoors Writer Covers Season Opening ' EDITOR'S NOTE: es = a o Michigan's email game By JACK PATTERSON though it falls-on a Monday finds many. thousands of eager — shot- gunners afield ® for the opening of - season and ad- . ditionai thousands * of bo w-hunters on the prowl for and Rhode Island, PATTERSON in-between, UPPER PENINSULA—Oct, 1 al-} | hunters crouch in blinds or sneak along streams and through marsh- es in small boats in pursuit of ducks. Field conditions and prospects on this opening day are general- ly good. Moderate, seasonal ‘tem- peratures throughout the state make a perfect background for field exertions, . the small game Recent rains throughout much of the north country have quieted the woods atid accelerated, to a slight tor Seer". fre “thinning” of the cov- perior, ‘and onjelected the toughest row to hoe. countless _ waters Discounting heavy foliage,’ ‘which is large, small om grouse shooter's \traditional mayereinptey case curse “(and one, inei- * F, ' : 7 OS ag i A identally, he might as well learn to cope with and stop using it to ex- cuse deplorable aim) grouse ranges are in good condition for both dog iwork and the dogless hunter! The hitch is that in many parts iof the northern lower peninsula’ birds are very scarce again this year. In other areas birds are rel- atively plentiful, UP hunters will find more birds to work on than they did last year. * * * - A ‘redeeming feature for the grouse hunter who finds slim pick- ings will be the presence of a good matty of the grouse’s little side- kick, the woodcock. Ag so often happens when the grouse ¢ycle is Hunters Swamp Upper Penins sula cock tramps the alder swales in company with the shades of hunt- ers of yesteryear who held wood- cock shodting to be the king of field sports. The bow hunter should find rel- atively quiet woods a great ad- that plagues the grouse hi will be to his disad- shooting Kosice ous ik tals to but will aid in stalking. The well-situated | waterfowler will find the easiest going today, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) down, woodcock populations seem to be up. The shooter who goes after wood. ; ,of our customers For the Convenience . we have installed a \Wodding sone in, fren our office. D & D Cleaners, 143 W, Huron in New Lash bunk” in the campaign. Public Square. Eisenhower hit at stev-| enson on the farm issue, the cost of living, labor and points. He said that on the other hand his administration has adopted a “that have created a tre- mendous confidence in America's future.” Eisenhower referred to the Democrats as ‘‘these men of fret- ting fear and worried doubt.’ Then, turning again to his own Republican administration, Ei- senhower added: “We have given to our. nation the kind of government that is a living witness to.q basic virtue in a public service and public trust. “In this administration you can- not find those ugly marks of the past, special favoritism, cronyism and laxity in administration.” Eisenhower traveled here by special 12-car campaign train on an overtight run from Washing- ton. He arranged to go on by plane from Cleveland to Lexington, Ky., for a nationwide telvision-radio address tonight at a GOP rally at the University of Kentucky Eisenhower's bid for Ohio's 25 electoral votes and Kentucky's 19 came as his campaign pace quickened. The White House announced yesterday. Eisenhower will make a 5,500-mile, 48-hour flying trip in mid-October to Minnesota, Wash- ington and Oregon. All are key statés in the GOP drive to re-elect vipers Bl a 2, Col. 1) In Today’: s Press County News... seeeeeee 20, 21 wivoncces Goscedorss & Pot-of-Gold Purzle.,,......:2% Sports ..........666 seeie tl, % Theaters .........cscegensee: 22 TV & Radio Programs Leekes 33 Wilson, Earl... 3 Women's Pages. My 15, 16, 11. ) / wages, and on several other) — public morality,! voli. the highway before hitting the tree Bulganin Enter ° Mystery Parley Rumor Kremlin Chiefs Against Bolsheviks miers of Russia and Hun- and Nikita Khrushchev in mystery-shrouded talks be- lieved aimed at ironing out conflicts in the Soviet cir- : cle. Premier Bulganin and Hungary’s Erno Geroe ap- peared yesterday at the Yalta meeting billed by Moscow radio as a vacation gathering but seen by the west as a crucial phase in a Kremlin power struggle, Diplomats in London believe Khrushchev has enlisted -Tito’s support for his campaign down- grading Stalin. Informed sources say the campaign has embroiled Cor Strikes Tree in Novi Township Early, Sunday — A Farmington ‘Township man was killed early Sunday when his car werit off the road and struck a tree'on US 16 near Beck Road in Novi Township. * + * Ballard Sexton, 33, died shortly after the crash, according to in- vestigating officers of the Novi Township department. ion the left side. Police said the ng too heartily _ Ap Wirephote|Tito’s avowed i from wis Sivoutian bemnsent cies Guan Til, left, | Moscow. ree: and Hugh. Mrs. Brennan and daughter, Nancy, 7, are seated beside the new court appointee, | Show! Solet'Stenslay relate Brennan, a Democrat, is currently a justice of istendy to lose more thas. halt the New Jersey Supreme Court. billion dollars in Communist’ cred- its and grants, Since relations ——— ago, the Soviet bloc has Ike Uses Strong Words eis.’ I benefits to compensate for The uncertain status of Soviet- Yugosiav relations has caused at Democrats| ==": Sass James W, Riddleberger, U. 8. * ambassador to Welgrade, re- CLEVELAND t#—President Eisenhower accused the| Scedsy after o three-month Democrats today of having tolerated “the thievery of in-| vacation. : flation” and of talking “wicked nonsense” and “political) He ig expected to ask Tito for a fill-in on the re ee ee Without ever mentioning his Democratic opponent Cte eu ” : Adlai E. Stevenson by name, Eisenhower fired back at| The whole question of continued — Stevenson criticism in the strongest terms he has used sor rag a Se so far in an address prepared for delivery in Cleveland’s|of State Dulles reportedly hae messaged the Yugoslav govern- |moent that a full return to the - . Soviet camp would cut off Amem CountyMan [renee Western informants believe 4 4 invited Geroe to the Yalta talks to try to erase old Dies in Crash [titi hunai & i the Y, meeting and the Soviet press given little hint as to what is on, : te Trutnan Whistlestops in Brooklyn, Queens _ rallies from morning to night. “The Democrats are winning,” Truman said on his arrival from Boston yesterday, ‘‘We have them (the Republicans) worried. man had apparently been_alone in thee ‘car at. the Cinpe of Gt coe. They mamt be desperate if all they ig attack me.” ment in Russia begins nation’s top showmen. Pot-O-Gold contest, pears for the first week’s offering and then the clues: .appeari It’s protiunpies A CHANCE at mining $1,200 in the Press’ ; 18th puzzle of which ape — turn to Page Two where £ fwp-end can be mnie You Won't Want to Miss. ft BILLY ROSE'S ‘account of show business behind ' the Iron Curtain. The first full story. of entertain- on Page 19 of today’s ~ Pontiac Press. Don’t miss this series of interesting, amusing .and Vivid revelations by one of the — Seeking Added Support LONDON (# — The pre- . fs ‘Hungary Ruler, [50 Dogs Entered Airedale Captures Top ‘Honors in Pooch Party Waukeegan, with Schnapps; third prize, David Orvis, 525 Emerson, with Lucy. Best pet combination: first prize, Sandra Ettinger, 145 Oliver, with King; second prize, Fred Smith,} 791 Monticello, with Nellie; third prize, Sharon VerBeek, 641 Third, Other winners in this division|\ ith Panda. were: : *- * 8 ,|. Best informed owner: first prize, Marshall; | John Bogle, 3096 Waukeegan, with Schnapps; second prize, Cheri Wy- rick, 2310 Silver Lake Rd., with Whitey; third prize, Sandra Et- Te i Ha # 7 = COPENHAGEN @—A horrified a rs et i z ! B i i F iW F d iH = e 8 a i F ae Hl Words Needed to Win Bulging Pot-O-Gold The following list contains all words that are needed to solve Pot-O-Gold puzzle No, 18: aft, alum, black, block, bone, boom, cone, cool, fan, fat, flight, French, fright, fun, gential, how, legion, limp, loco, maul, mild, pals, quack, quick, .round, slap, sole, some, sound, who, wrench, zoom. Open Ankara Airport ANKARA, Turkey — A new $8,750,000 ultramodern airport is a 9,000-foot major runway 196 feet wide and can handle 30 landings tinger, 145 Oliver, with King. . and take-offs an hour. Sun sets Monday at 6:14. p.m. Sun ftiees Tuesday st 6:30 a.m, ‘ Moom sete Monday at 4:34 p.m. Moon rises Tuesday at 4:43 a.m. PROSPECTS LOOK GOOD — Gov. G. Mennen Williams, conferring Saturday with County Dem- ocratic Chairman Carlos Richardson before lunch in: Pontiac’s Elks Temple, looks pleased at his by Oakland County Democrats. In an “ # afternoon ‘pep delegates. Williams commended their “enthusi- asm and organization” and said, “You can win this eleetion’ in Pontiac Press Phote talk to candidates and precinct jsociate guardian eftob’s Daugh- |Protection in | CARBONDALE, Ill. (INS)—The now in operation at Ankara. It has! ational Committee for Farm Safe- jto a sense of false security, s Pulls Million Dollars ‘|sident of the First National Bank. Press Employe Succumbs at 64 A B Leddick Was Chief seph Mercy Hospital at the age of 64. 4 He lived at 2129 Pontiac Dr., Syl- van Lake. He was born July 18, 1892 in St, Johns, the son of He was married to Delia Bixby at DeWitt, on Sept. 5, 1912. _ Mr, Leddick learned the printing trade at St. Johns, starting at the age of 14. He worked for The Pon- tiac Press from 1913 to 1916, and then for other newspapers, and in 1919 he took over as head of. the composing room of..The Press, serving in. that capacity for years. He retired as superintendent in- November, 1953 because of ill health, but\continued other duties for The Pres’. until his fast illness in September, \ 1956. He was’ active\in Masonic cir- cles, Past Master of Roosevelt |Lodge No. 510, F&AM; a past as- ters, and a scoutmaster in the tral Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife and ‘sister Mrs; Ota Ruth of St: ; and a brother L. Wesley Leddick of Vallejo, Calif. Service -will be Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. at. the Sparks-Griffin Chapel, with Dr. Milton H, Bank of the Central Methodist Church officiating. Burial will follow at the Mt. Avon Cemetery, Rochester. Where to Seek Thunderstorm ty points out the dangers and em- phasizes the protective measures to be taken when there is danger from lightning. . To seek protection in an incor- rect shelter or even in an open field or high ground is dangerous, the committee said, Danger points in the home include metal objects, screen doors, open windows or fire- places, The committee advised that the best places in which to seek shel- ter are lightning - rod protected buildings, a thick stand of timber, @ ravine or ditch-in a field or an automobile. ; * * * Properly installed lightning rod systems for farm buildings is a protective measure urged by the Farm Safety committee. They warned against poorly installed or maintained systems that only lead Erection of a lightning rod sys- tem should be handled by a repu- table and established firm, the committee stressed. Makeshift Handcart LANDCASTER, Tex. (AP)— A man pulled a makeshift -handcart across the city square recently and no one paid much attention. Which was a good thing. A million dollars in cash and négotiatable securities was on the handcart. The handcart puller was none other than John O. McShan, pre- Pontiac district Boy Scouts, He! - was an active member of the Cen-| Ward A. Cornell Service will be’ held for Ward) — Clayton erston. a sister, Pontiac. morrow at the Home at 1:30 p. Malcolm Burton PTA Workshop Set for Tuesday The annual fall workshop of the Pontiac Council of PTA is sched- uled for Tuesday ‘at James Madison Junior High School. Registration will. begin at 7:15 p.m. with the general conference slated for 7:30 p.m. Workshops for each chairman- ship have been arranged. Local PTA presidents are urged to have their officers and committee chair- chairmen, as the workshops are| offering constructive material of particular interest to all PTA mem- bers, men present, especially incoming, Hye tate at Hirt! LYLE B. ABEL Local County Agent Receives Award Lyle B. Abel, Oakland County Henry, and was edu-'sericultural agent, will receive a cated at the Edinburgh Presby- distinguished service award Oct. terian University of Scotland. . He was in the Canadian Army|25 from the National Assn. of in World -War—t,—and--came County Agricultural Agents at the Pontiac from (Canada in 1918. He/organization’s annual meeting in was a general contractor but was|touston Tex. last employed at\the Community * @ @ * The group said Abel's award is based on his “unusual ability as an organizer and administrator” throughout 15 years in the exten- County. ‘After moving to Pontiac, Abel was faced with the problem of giving administrative leadership to a wide variety of programs car- ried on. by six or more coworkers, the organization pointed out. Disease in Cattle DES MOINES—A new method of using antibiotics to control rhino- tracheitis, a respiratory disease of cattle, has been developed\by vet- erinary-medicine re: . Afflicted cattle are reported to have improved remarkably after terramycin injections were admin- and chest cavity. |Families Dragged Into Campaign DETROIT «» — Detroit Mayor Albert E; Cobo, Republican nom- inee for , and Gov. G. Mennen Williams, seeking a fifth term on the Democratic ticket, are arguing, over who started talking about whose family first... : * * /*- Cobo charged’ in'a statement yesterday both Williams and Lt. Gov. Philip Hart “have attacked my, family’ and denied that he brought the name of Williams’ mother into the campaign. Williams angrily accused Cobo at Pontiac Saturday of injecting the governor’s 73-year-old moth- er into the campaign, and sald “This is a little too much.” Cobo told a Mount Clemens audi- ence Thursday Williams is ‘a direc- tor ofthe Mennen Co., a New Jersey toiletries firm, that doesn't pay taxes in Michigan, and added: “Don’t let him tell you he doesp’t have anything, to do with it, cause his ma is a vice president. CHEAP VOTES. - “T don’t like to see her name Who Called Names First? .? Williams, Cobo Disagree “Anyone. who can’t campaign for public office in this state with- out dragging in his opponent's mother is obviously unsuited for high office.” Cobo retorted yesterday: “I don’t know how he could con- ing injected his mother into the campaign, Both the governor and his Heutenant governor have at- tacked my family by criticizing our taking vacations in Arizona.” Mark Anniversary of Dean's Death MARION, Ind. @ — The first anniversary of,the death of James nearby Fairmount, the actor's better for saftey thari an obviously; Oakland County.” guarded operation. a He. istered directly into the trachea) strue anything I have said as hav-; e & Hf : t iy (Paula A) Millar, 47, 1392 Cedar Dr., who has taught in local schools since she came here from Mt. ‘Clemens seven years ago, will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co., with burial in White Chapel ‘Cem- School and this year at Adams Elementary School, Surviving are her busband, a daughter, Myrna at home, four sis- ters, Mrs, Clara Tellis, Mrs. K, D. Newton and Mrs. 0. A, Tellis, all of Detroit, and Mrs. Howard Steph- ens of Boyne City, and a brother, Hugh Allen, of San Antonio, Texas, Hunfers Head North for Grouse Season jadvance guard of flight ducks ers will long remember. smaller waters, legions of pud- diers—mallards, blacks, ringnecks, pintails are wondering what hap- pened to their quiet, well-ordered world. . / oe! # /* . _On the big marshes a handful of knowing hunters switch to small shot sizes, afterthe morning flight of fowl has slowed, and search the réedy flats for the fast, tricky jacksni ff Wherevet he is, whatever he is whether he finds game scarce or plentiful and whether he shoots. well or badly, the opening day gunner is\sure of one thing. He’s sure to have a whale of a good time. That sums up the situ- ation on this first day of hunting. Pacific Chief Honored at Tokyo Ceremony TOKYO (INS) — Admiral Felix B. Stump, Pacific commander in chief, was honored by a tri-service honor guard ceremony at Far East Command headquarters in Tokyo this morning. The admiral, who will assume command of all U. S. fotces in the Pacific next year, arrived: in Japan Saturday to visit U. S, military commanders and installations in Japan and Korea. Group Plans Tribute to Theodore Roosevelt NEW YORK (®—Three hundred national organizations have~ been invited by the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission to join in dedicating 1958 to “the ideals of American citizenship” of the na- »jtion’s 26th president, gb cM RRR eT aR RE Sta Ass niet fe | i : : £ FUEL No Contract Necessary - . Call Today Gregory Oil Go. 94 East Walton Bivd. Phone FE 5-6141 OIL |=: rejection slips, the is delving into the lucrative. world |W books. 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Public j q FS ‘ i q i . ~ 4 339 | 4 % ‘eee 4 - eRe :~ i Zz oe) at Ge ES at i By JOHN M. HicHrower {the university and its 1 ld | You : oak tick " perhape strue | hool moet ot the te, parte preg oe Atew f WASHINGTON (@®—Secretary of — minutes eal oo : bring you as State Dulles begins today # round : 2 ey Agen see Se omy oe iene of talks which may largely deter- Match Finds Gas don't ite pet fick, that few minutes can bring in a little mine whether the United States) SPARTANBURG, S.C. @® — Bu- money.” like about $125 for the winning entry from will have to pull all its military|ford Williams, %, has recovered nes @ Press subscriber. Surely it's worth the effort. forces out of Iceland. et ee ee WERE BUSTIN OUT ot (1) a number of circles con- Iceland's Foreign Minister, Emil|“%*" @ 28s explosion oe sae Sie Celinios store. ond he of Jonsson, arrived yesterday with|Durned his home, He told police| $i GIA sls words which indicated the possi- AND WE DONT F bility of a compromise between iCARE HOW MANY his ‘government’s demands for) ~ you would print in the space te the digit of (1) withdrawal of (U.S. troops and/? ' {0F You | Zan | ; merica's* efforts to keep them ie Wa ‘ . You'll notice that some circles contain § signs in pots there as a link in the North AtiP™ State BI WE HAVE / . : : : pk Sey 5 Sse eet ae oan Se atopy i: are 50 ec | e : ~ * . used. The § sign. of course. can represent ANY letter in Dull pics . ; 40¢ 50s 20¢ sa | eset te afloruoen fer the testi? ae Nights Chita De the same tn ail the other circles. Study. the clues care Z ba Z.., ' ; Cabinet level talks on the problem|t ete aly ot serene emg by Fe pty hang Seg wa ACROSS THE PACIFIO—1 ' |which has worried American offi- : TODAY and TU! and TUESDAY! conforms these Laana the Hawaiian Giri cials and North Atlantic Alliance a ee es spell ot Ge sight worda, |. Wiest anap on 2 vaynge acenas the Pacific to Newel. military leaders since last March. ‘ The Wonder Show 430% ; : aeeeseseseusenesesaee ee ee me ee | Here is Luana, a little girl who lives there. She is learning to do | The demand for ouster of the ¢ of the World! - | ’ the famous dance of her people, the hula. woes Mla Sonera Fo bags | als 7 To get her ready for the dance, make a small grass skirt, like the land. Although PUZZLE NO. 18 8 Bf ome shown, by using raffia or colored strings, or strips.of crepe pa- lenders. pondrilly would ‘Mee t0/>) ; = [| Ber. Use a piece of red tape or ribbon for @ belt. Double each striP again, the U.S. view is that only|P! ‘ oa oR fff of skirt material into @ loop behind the belf, as shown'in the small |the Reds will gain in the long run|P } (3) CH) Li) keg (AS 8 | diagram above. Bring the ends A and B over the belt and through |if the big base at Kefla-|P. { INS ON, ad \ut the loop C, as in lower sketch. . vik must be given wp , é ‘ « : : * * .* : ~ Thre (ALS ean When you have completed the skirt tie it on Luana by slipping ; > ay] : —~_ffEGV AAC a pe one end of the belt Ghough a small ole at her. waitine and tie i dig dete ib ~ = 43 NEG OK USE | behind her. If you want to make a similar yourself, YOU |concerned this week, The other? — “so ! ; oo J ae “ean use strips of doubled newspaper or wrapping paper on a belt | two: ° {| PRIME 52 F BH ; ‘ C ) he. ( " of st cang tape: I, Restoration of United States-|P : * J Wy ve) FING - | Tomorrow you will learn how fo make bracelets, anklets, anda |inv' wit te sues Canal ireus wy SS | of flowers they wear. bate, Dulles is to confer with Color this picture with your crayons and paste it. down on-carde |British Foreign Minister Selwyn | board. Cut it out around the heavy outline, and fold back the end Lloyd, ‘who-is coming to the United | panels at the dotted line so Luana will stand. States in advance of the first U.N. | (This idea was first submitted by Sheilamae Fox, Honolulu, Ha- |™eeting on Suez Friday. _ | -waii, T. H. Junior Editors awards $10 for a usable idea, so send in __ Qeeeent of tees on your suggestions care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Marshal Tito is up ’ . > . : BWidecnecvccccccccesces $ ee 2 PPO ee eed 10 ORO Oe CSE CR OR OER ROE | : D .beccecevcccderecesere UE .cccccccesscvcsoeccace 4 errr TT ett itii ti 7) bt | CD Lleclad dated dada decieiadadiadiatia delle’ | : Tomorrow: A Lel for Luana ~— leonsequently, what President Ei-|} === WEDNESD | : senhower should do about contin- —— AY >= 4 sh wing aid to Communist Yugo- “SLAVE GIRL” Hollywood Headlines | e : slavia. Congress has. ordered the|} Plus “THE KILLING” Judy Garland Overjoyed \by Her Opening at Palace'Pres costs Depend 5 eee ee eeeeereeeeeeeeere 13 PCRS Oe eee OE ee Hee s Lee ed u OP CECE OR OOH OCR eT HEe 7 OURO OO Oe OO OO ERED OT OMe 15 oe O88 oF OF 00 08 OF Cf oe £ a et ee Pi) O86 OOO 896 09 08 OF OH OEE it should be continued, ‘NAME + ORR Hee OH ee ee OOS OE OEE OF OO Oe eee ee ee Oe ae ee ee ADDRESS 200 O88 OOF OY OOH O STO He oO Oe HOO OO Fee See eeereeraass cesses PHONE wo. ee eeee esse cee Which End You're On Fy eee letet tele ttt ti we By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS jJet Rink. Jane Withers’ comedy) PARIS ® — A U. N, Educa. | Leese eee enn eee eee neen an eneenaeene t | } ’ i . - - ’ : -—} HOLLYWOOD CNS) — Great to|!# 45 great as ever, and Carroll |tional, Scientific and Cultural Or-/ i; ne tee eee te ana thn ew |hear Judy Garland’s voice over| Baker is a newcomer to watch. (ganization study of international] 3 Ne 3 eee tee aaa ar tees M'geapahots of Hollywood collected |press rate from Spain to New York 1 i | bling over her opening $ col n to New ; \ SOLUTION CLUES Palace mee in New aby r at random: Youthful Peggy Ann/is 13.3 cents, — from New York| if \ . " offer to}Garner, who is Mrs. Al Saimus,|to Spain it is only 6.5. _ * a. | and what she would like to do is) first baby. mony ong covts; 12 ctite- per . 2 The question of sass: is of some importance in ctime [ia story Sid Luft owns called “A}—— word, "while. Gy same" message) fe : et ae | Babe in the Woods.” So many things Friday night—jtransmitted’ from Paris, to Hong] + ccadiem ; the George and Arthur Cameron|*ong costs 11.5 cents a word, ‘ © musical neture, 8 will eppec! ct least tq some =f}, The title may have fo be | ocktail party, which brought out! ~ | 2 people. 4 . changed since “Babes in‘ the Ny ee out . socialites and theatrical people, ee ee sane pies © scccces. sort of qepment te 1 comedy a few years age ond Many of the guests went on to e ° | the two stories bear no relation, | the Mocambo. Walter Winchell . I also talked with Liza Minnelll.| Rorerta shereoca’ ce wmus’ne as Judy's 10-year-old daughter who is 1 ' * 6. Where are really ........2 deerte-deor salesmen | going to school in New York. Judy wat hip deena Waite, on Di- 7 $ ; am Hopkins’ home there and that _ ke - wis eis we b. In a ringside seat Rocky Marcl- Sailors romain .....+.) dent have tec hard « jo Lorna and little Joe are with her.) ano attracted attention. 8. Doctor whe is ......., cam heve a large practice. _ Ever since Howard Keel had; Among those who applauded GEORGE GOBEL MITZ| GAYNOR am NAVIN wee VATU NIVEN 5. Application of this could certcinly be regarded with distaste. Di ciciss fishermen often make « good profit on their catch. | gusty role in ‘Seven Brides tor Roberta were Frenkie t neal ~ ie | Seven Brothers,” Dore Schary has|Laine, Jackie Barnett, Jimmy} = TUES.—WED.—THU. | : 10. Priendly apenas , will be terpives, eves it hurts. | been looking for another role for | Durante and Marge Little. Kimi| / ‘ 1L Such letters are designed to be unusually clear.” ae with similar appeal. wn Leer ber mother and Mack | peat ae . ' : : ' fe Dore bas bought “ . |Krim, Jack Entratter, Jimmy Mc-| . | ; 12 Oh trued as guilt. man,” by James E. Gee Hugh and the Mervyn LeRoys. | " oe 4 1. I is real o these’ in playing || Which Keel wil! do lots uf sing: | Cito’s got its share of patron’ CARNIVAL STORY | 2 « peges eeeeee se ® no, point | ing bat af the same time will |28¢ for Cab Calloway and the Cot-| ) Bach —_ \ have a role with plenty of he- ton Club show, which brings back |-——— eA oY I Ea TT 3 14. This is always in evidence at an amateur ball game. | man strength. memories to many people. H . 2150 Opdyke Rd. Drive-In FE 4-461! ‘AS The ef it be unmistakable to an Grant wrote “Boom Town” for) Also on Friday night was the perticuler shape wes Clark Gable and Spencer. Tracy|Deb Ball, given by the Hollywood. & and it was one of the all-time) makeup artists and hair stylists. a 16. In general, this is not an easy thing te apply correctly. © | money-makers |The Paladices was teas sts. = ° + an | ° | al: f rded to the | Se me Tt nis eB CLOSED MON.,| \ : lor some . He was at the Lon- : ’ OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES i don Palladium, then toured Ene-| The Ray Millands, happier than —% ae ’ noseciteg od ___— AER RRR _ 2 f AL Anyone is ¢! to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest land and Scotland and returned to|they have ever been, celebrated TU ES E | . 5 _ with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- |Las Vegas for an engagement. their 25th wedding anniversary 7 . & TH URS. NOW! DOORS — 3 = ate families, FINE PORTRAYAL ion with their families and ‘ * OPEN ‘ 2 A contestant may submit as many entries as he or she No matter how you wish Eliza-|" “™ Close friends. OPEN FRI SAT & . 1T ye \ 6) i = 4 wishes but they must be on ola entry blanks printed in this. yet Taylor would grow up roma — | 7 .& SUN. | hru Wed. |MuniiiihesdietenlED) 10:45 ; | spaper. tically, she is sure to get an/Canal Crisis Inspires . an | ’ | Z ~% To submit an entry the contestant must print nis answer academy award- nomination for New Na for Hashish LT Sanna | FIRST PONTIAC SHOWI NG! ) words in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted ff best actress for her fine portrayal, me tor Masnis ————, - ) ; tri «4 “ | - lines and attach it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries in “Giant. | CAIRO #® — Egyptian addicts will be acce: it cre in envelo for Puzzle No. ' 4 ; 18 must res 4 Keon Oct. 9, postmark (or belare). No pha he nat i ry wih my |have had a riumber of code names entries received alter that time, w mailed or delivered by believed she Id : a er ave'for hashish, a narcotic forbidden hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible for eved she could have plaved the | pore. They have called it “Roose- entries lost or delayed in the mail. heroine from bride to grandmother |... “ rye 7 with such understanding. ver fed “Churchill” in past DRIVE-IN THEATER 4. Sorry, telephone calls-or mail concerning details of the- | " Rae . THE FAMILY | pool ot be ) or acl ledged. T can pay no greater tribute | For a long time. they asked the | a Awe RIVE - IN . to George Stevens’ art than to |illicit dealers for ‘‘Marilyn Mon- ' § The Pontiac Press will award a cash prize of $100 4 say, although the picture Is long |roe.”” The Suez Canal crisis, ac- week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. I! (over three hours), you are .|cording to police, has inspired a more than one winning answer is received the prize will be hardly conscious of the time. It |new name for hashish in under- : — ma arpong ber wipes. ony vest = vee | ts another “Gone With the Wind,” |world. circles: “Users’ A a : shoul pass thou winners, ze W j ¢ ” : weekly inti] @ winning solution is submitted one of the all-time great motion tion. 4 | | N ro Buy | 6. Winners will be awarded an extra cash bonus of $25 i I know why Rock Hudson told] WANTED TO BUY 4 each it oo are Pontiac 2 ngenpapaae tg of sauaed on he day ‘me he thought this was his best] 100 COMICS—TRUE STORY winners announced. Only such bonus Picture. He is excellent. NATIONAL GEOCRAPHICS | We Sell Complete Li | I had a real tug at my heart!} - Tricks—Jokes-Neveities “» . |when I saw James Dean, but you s 7. Each week's puzzle will be published Monday, Wednes- | » but y Piper's Magazine Outlet | day and until the contest’s end. Eith jcompletely ‘forget he is James ; lay = pe ge - se er or all will be ‘Dean tn the role of the unhappy 35 Auburn Ave. FE 4-8240 | Ya ~~ [|e cagh Prtewinner. no matter bow many weekly pritey may THEATRE aan ( Ze | tae VANISHING B .ony LANCASTER . ca LOLLOBRIGIDA bicceittiiccecestnineiiy ete ts aidetme 2 —calnes,. sami "stamens, saatlhom deodmectil come meee Wee ..- gh ce 0 ee > » | ae z i + S i = i ca : . = is : ¢ 2 3S . ad _.. THE PONPIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBE 1956 , . t . } * f . \ ‘ , ‘ ' : f a : ; ae i aoe a ale Sl le m a o i. gol 4 to eee i I i eS a Ls ee ee ee ee ee ee eS ee ae ae ae ee PS 7° t \ I ae {eee ee eee wn ee a ee ‘season, 3 Red Schoendienst of the New]! . average of 353, 130 batted Se mebreertay doyyenents! Fork Glenty got the 2A0Rh BM ofl Lae ar rune m GP tng beg th no longer . : game of- a double- rn Eaglet Ground, Air. Power)ise: von rhisispia, #3 sind , hit No. 2,000. fr" olecesie Turns Back St. James I] As a3 tors 42 and 63. Lo” aoe ain't Orchard Lake St. Mary’s defend-| Franchowiak’s one-yard plunge {Thirteen Nats fanned in the sec- Cards came Ing Suburban Catholic League foot-| opened the scoring im the ist ond game to bring their season to- out Of three th inning. c “all the Brooks needed, Bat little Don Begsent saved the] ” aS = Se ace The hit five home yesterday's 4 sunmeeinne we each by oe : So these are happy days inithem all. Snider’s second was his . meee 8 Tiger Sale Officia 7D ithe tnd ter on | : : k - meee to Three-Way wy ther SCL |Beats Tribe in Relief 4 . : ; . a & * . Benedict of Highland Park ‘ pecs. Ccemnsager wc ep A Hitting Title whipped Royal Oak St. Mary, 28 : : al sWVAs?. ? 4 origin long * ; ’ Hazel a defea turn the century. entered the American League AP Wirephote|} NEW YORK (#—Mickey Mantle,| St. Clement of Center Line, 19-7. oe e S in in 1901 of ua ss enponion Sacre tr Senctouea ag whip gies qatorarine ‘wan Sania by Lourdes, 2 : : 4 Haney Milwaukee Brayes |reach Babe Ruth's home run ——_____— —}—— — eae | Owner and president of the Detroit club at that time! ways dejected man in the lock- jord, has moved into an exclusive DETROIT. — The Detroit) Billy Hoeft, who came on in the) last game for Detroit, worked his James D. Burns, a Detroit hotel man and Sheriff er room in St. Louis yesterday oy kc eae ote ep Sal CI Tigers of 1956 won more baseball/ 4+, and gave up all of Cleveland’s| Pitchers on‘a pre-arranged sched- of Wayne County, who hed a partner in the venture,| even though the Braves beat the Jors in, batting, homers and runs/DUSSO, JAleM ash games than any Tiger outfit Sinc®| ning over his four-innig stint, got| Mi Me started the veteran Ned He had just ‘ batted in for one season. Only 1950, when Detroit won 95 and fin- Garver, sidelined by arm trouble George T. Stallings, the team manager. | Cards. received the |Rogers Hornsby, Lou Gehrig and|* $t Ni k's Sh sihed 2nd in the American League.|@dit for the win and ended UP) since July 26, brought Hoeft on ‘| 8 ° kok ‘ | news that Brooklyn had won the Ted Williams ever had done it be-| If} I, NICK § SNOW The 1956 Tigers finished 5th and/ With a 20-14 record. in the 4th and called in Paul i The two had a disagreement and following the 1901 pennant. _ tore: bee won 82, despite: | Detroit's other 20-game winner Feytack to pltch the Bth and Os. season American League president Ban Johnson forded Tt was Williams, with ‘two pre- Swale of sreneietig light- . oe two s-game wilners| 205, record end tron more gamnes Seed Fernek : tinea AUS Cli vious battin tiles for Boston, who| weight, iret jee tala eco ethac Auettene banoes . a Ameri- : " , poe gox U.S. Clinches aris Sse 2 ne ventana ne se ieee Sa, ag ee, i _ « Frank J. Navin. came into the picture as an jold New York Yankee 'centerfield-|night in what figures to be a close|:” ‘°P batters; another regular hit-/714) 1 won 30 end Ped mee, Oo 4 Nits, } employe of Angus, and later took over the owner- | fe li Titl er finished at S58 compared with|and spirited WSrounder at Newt over -20, and a catcher with!ryout St. They hadn't had a singel eine cad ait oe : oe “ Williams, made , a verage. Belar ch triple Kaline | ship of the club in 1907. ner one l e necéesary 400 at-bats right on'the| ~*~ Nicholas Arena. 3, Having the runnerup for the], Sime Roser since Newhouser|that drove in two runs. was to ca Pee we ne tae EST HILLS, N.Y Pell yay ** * 2 of veteran Orlando|"{” Having @ sligger who fin oe eee "ABR E ABR was totally wrapped up in the. » NY, Mantle, the- first switch-hitter|“Zuet® and free-swinging Johnny|isheq- 5th in the,home run race.| In their season-ending triumph eet) —w ae of the most influential men in the US. Devis Cup Committee. could Digilio in his last two starts, Busso beat Belerdi, ty : fone of the ) poms. checking pline schedules for|¢VeT % Win a major league bat-104 accumulated a 2131 record |, =, eeaine the league in team)tiey beat one of the winningest) ee it $8 Reem we 28 8 . ‘* * * , n , > anit championship, also tagged 52/0 G0 13 The East| Mtns and finishing Sth in Seld-pishere He Reseed Watery, BD ims A fo : % 213 For Navin the club was actually something of a civic) .i4 headache a + home runs—eight short of Ruth’s| sc. pe are, ing. Feller, who likely was making his|Tutte. ef § 1 2 < meer ae . ; 1927 record—and drove in 130 runs has developed a strong fol-| ¢° Having an outfielder with the/last start for Cleveland. Feller had|moue’ ¢” +i fet e333 enterprise. He was the city’s name to hold a top spot in} What about the players’ wives?) rob § ; went Gaoal Nee amen. iwon 368 end. leat 302 alnoe Sobapagl are. P 233 aver ¢ 433 M baseball. . <6 It's understood that posting league's highest . &. © ae mg arm . . Ll i Peller, p 300 Major League ~ : Richardson, whe may de batting average since 1950, when Salem tr tle firet ap The Tigers got their sind vic. |‘* Indians 18 years ago as a 19- BP 998 Wooding 10-8 | Because his interests were move civic than they hiea's top player at the moment,|2°ston's Billy Goodman hit 354.| .orance in New York July 30 at ogy, against 72 setbacks, and |7°°? ld. Poywek, p 9 0 8 uh were profiting, Nava'scaplial began to Qvindle and. [Tost ate their wit Mejias be sped ei io Sa Sogn cin | Mey Marth memene we) in 1920 William C. Yawkey‘s share of the club was | It Richardson's wite gees, Vic| victories 50-day 1955/los | - bought by Walter O. Briggs Sr. and John Kelsey. [5***' certain to demand|Monmouth meeting. Each bought 25 per cent while Navin retained 50 [tat Se De siowed to go along.) : per cent. So the American tennis brass Briggs got an equal partnership in the club when|{nds itself in = familiar and un Kelsey died in 1927, and upon Navin’s death in 1935,| Richardson and Seixas clinched Brigg’s became the sole owner as he bought up the rest/the inter-zone title for the United; - ot ane © - at up States yesterday by. beating the _._of the stock. _ se ¥ Hallam doubles team ot Nicsia Briggs was wealthy and therefore never worried over/14, 63, 64, 62. They previously the profits and losses. The gate did not dictate his salary |'#4 won the two opening ‘scales. oe : : * Under Briggs’ direction, the Tigers finished in |Crysaders. Win 2nd the ist division i m11 of 16 seasons and were never | below Sth place. Detroit won the pennant in 1940 |Pee-Wee Decision and 10945. When Briggs died at 74 iri Miam!, Jan. 17, 1952, the| _ Te Ccussders blanked Webster stock of the Detroit Baseball Company was in hands of|scrm Av t. Cane banded the his heirs through the Briggs Commercial and Develop-|; sins their 2nd loss in a row, 33-7, ment Company. & dd % ; ; in Pee-Wee League oF otball games Spike Briggs, Jr., has guided the team as its president|"""“s\;masyy vemining Pee. since 1952 and when his offer to. purchase the club from | wee contest, Bagley and the Rams his sisters failed the stock was sdld to the Knorr syndi-| battled to a 13-13 draw, the 2nd). cate. ; \ tie of the season. Under the new ownership, Knorr is the president Rams Soeanwoue ereeveve eis 6 6—13 with John Fetzer, a radio mogul from Kalamazoo [**#7 -.-..-. sesersor LDF Rie = autuge Miwauhee 4, St. Loule 3 seems like one part.of our ; as chairman of the board. ©. Roger Hayward: Begiey—Ciarence, Smith, GOING NO WHERE — Fullback John Herrn- = urday at Ann Arbor. The Pacific Coast school |$2sYorx “sd, Junie 34 needs sharpening as much as Besides Knorr and Fetzer the be is made tp of |Menm= Wert: uster—touaries Greg. | Stein (36), University of Michigan's sparkling showed little match for the Wolverines, | who nanan cates scnen” : ) : an . syndica: . Up of inne ‘eule oon sophomore, makes a flying tackle on halfback waltzed ‘to a 42-13 victory in their season opener. tg Pg ee on 2 honing, nig Outplayed in every key depart- Haryey R. Harisen of Bloomfield Hills, William McCoy|tions °2:02):02°00[cl e@ 1 @51| Doug Bradley (12) of UCLA, in their game Sat- _—_ Herrnsteih scored two TD’s in the game. lt 2 rniadepia % ment, Titans never got started of Detroit, Carl E. Lee of Kalamazoo, Paul. A, O’Bryan| ,,* TR ag eter Ty ee ara ices Ba eet as the Wildcats from the Phila- of W D.C., Joseph A> Thorias and ste ra, ieee ate | , | \ delphia school raced to their ist Woolworth of New York City, Kenyon Brown of Wichita| crussders o..cccc07 1 Om] A ye Hapless Uclans Clobbered, 42-13 Ce corle duly belkes Me Falls, Tex. George L. Coleman of Miam{, Okla. and|"‘ssndowns: ‘raul ioren, (2), Brucelh Grid Results a . a «© | The Titan passing game—expect- row Semele! ardly a Sweat in Wolverine Wing 22s= : a we | | Famaamame reoraus scones “11 EOE y. , witha 180 las to Ten A&M t e. ’ ~ . , o . was 26-Point Spree in 2nd Quarter , Mines Sueur _— , Pe SSM ee le . aa * . | | Bowling Grean (0.) 27,.W. Michigan 13 | ~ BY BRUNO L. KEARNS Pacific Coast Conference because, Herrnstein, a powerful 213. | A# it turned out, Detroit com. . ' E, Michigan 26, Baldwin-Wallace (O.)@/ Sports Editor, Pontiac Press | of acceptiv financial aid, were | pound fullback, scored twice, pleted only two of 10 heaves and | ." in Ig if 0) | OU ams Wabash (ind.) 49, Hope 4 ANN ARBOR —If any member] #upposed | be a strong opening | with Ptacek passing to Van Pelt j monagthons Le stngh arene . Morbert¢ (Wis) 30, Mich/ Tech 13 of the University of Michigan foot-| @ay test for Michigan. Instead | for another and Ed Shatnon go- | >t roms Eame, which had to - aj 7 a 7 : ball team even showed signs of| the game was hardly a warmup ing over from the three to make |p i, > aly 1) pwraeee By BILL CORNWELL in the 4th quarter, the Rams’ Ist\End Ron Call returned a wind- Re ‘ichigen 96 Northland (Wis) 12 (perspiration Saturday afternoon, it) for the Wolverines in prepara- | up the four first half TD's, ~— dep d St. Michael’s offensive tnight,|venture into payiirt this season. |blown St. Fred punt to the Ram 19.) _ _.°™™™™ CORASEE Scomns might have been from the high| tom for this week's big clash | 15 the second half, the highlight Miag which through two aiherene stay taet 0 ead Deston Univ. 1byMarachunetts ¢ |T0-degree temperatures and not| with Michigan State, scoring play was a Toyard' pass| Maglie to Face views gamle, exploded with (sad- Halfback Dan Dropps personal- y a , Dropps Canteneti t. Foe from any workout UCLA could! The game did enable Coachiplay from Jim Maddock to Ron wi deny fury Sunday afternoon at Wis| @©WRs and quarterback Bob [Swept 20 yards around right end) Wabash (ind) 40. Hope 1 provide. . <,[Benny Oosterbaan to clean the|Kramer just after UCLA reeov-|F Ord in Opener ner Stadium as the Shamrocks| Mineweaser scored the other /for the six-pointer. , Findlay $0 Ohio Northern 9 In pasting the Pacific Coastibench as even 4th stringers got/ered a fumble on the Michigan -—e oie routed St. Frederick, 32-7, two. Baars ge Deather’s : 38- aes mac 5 so Ta “ peo #213, y the Wolverines 1 naa into the scoring act. hg bd rin wie fullback! - BROOKLYN @ — Sal (the ackled quarter yester- broken-field run and ty} Tbe vey A pair of untested sophomores, | Barry over barber) Magile, acy: tha Mine bebe loots with smnawenser. qunved the .Sham-|acainst the Shamrocks, which put] Binh kaso fo et ee te te than from the! pop Ptacek and John Herrnstein, “ee « bearded cinderella man, and 26:point spree in the 2nd period to|TCks” touchdown parade in the|the bail on the St. Mike one-yard Venere 6 Ser * ne of -scrimmage. imade their debuts in sparkling) 1 was 257 after-six minutes of| Whitey Ford, New York's brit — settle the argument early. They|2nd quarter with a sneak from/line, set up the Rams’ TD in the! Georsia Tech 0, So. Methodist 7 The Uclans, hit by a list of |fashion as the Wolverines hit PaY|the third period and from here oO") Mant southpaw ace, were re scored on the Ist play of the stanza,|the one-yard line. Dick Plourde’s|4th quarter. Derocher sneaked over| Arirons 60, South Dakota 0 ineligibilities as ruled by the (dirt four times in the first half. jie substitutes entered the cane garded today as almost certain | chalked another touchdown onirecovery of a fumble on the st.|{% the score and placekicked the a § Young (0 Colorado ABM @ (tie) _ in countless numbers. . starters tor the opening game of the last play of the halt, and be-/Fred 25 set up the scoring, drive,|®""* Pont naa *. Moni guR race | , * | the 1956 world series as the tween times punched across two) Before the cheering crowd barely Ban Diego Marine 32, Pomons-Clare- 4 ol - Halfback forced | champion Dodgers and Yankees more. . Bregnedy fy Dropps burst STATISTICS Foon a tdion 18, Port Bites 16 Pin Stars Mark Opening into an understudy role to | renew their fall rivalry at Eb. It was St. Mike’s 7th consecu- |through tackle and rambled 46 St. minke 81. Prea| gays) “TR FIA) 2 FE Campvel) | : rn eet soeenan ae “te tonne pay tine Preteen Ee tive victory over St. Fred im the 1d| Dayton 14 Moly Cross 1 Formal ‘opening of the new in-) Ohio to Pontiac. Prominent fig- | attack as Jim Dickey went over ut ae oS sat eens saueeh the eee 14 GR Cath, Cent. 40 G. eS conston 20 ae aon on ures in the metropolita® area from oo a a 42-yard! noagers in the opener in the i » The selene We to, | Muskegon 35,8. Onion 18, ‘|mmachines- at the Huron. Bowl-was| were also present. march stansa. Kramer | Brooks’ own back yard. hy portant oe nthe Sbrban Cah it] Marquette 18, Gladstone 32 (le) aoe a OM ne ieeaar,| Guests included Lillian Jacobs, ete: nee + ae Pog Speatth “ tor Sunday’s cracial battle int I eckas Sun Hoe aie Marion|Pste Carter, Joe Paulus, Marc placements for Michigan. | virtually assured with the at Orchard Lake St. Mary. ot Wings Edge Edmonton [P2%tsric ‘both national champions |2!ain: (MC) all of Detroit, and] UCLA coach Red Sanders re} sae of te $8000 Setets Vietoiy ise cunlied the Mihi : © ¢.° +11 perporr NS) — The exhibi-(Tlling against Les Rothbarth and| poe OA sstion official, (ot dhe Pacific Cmierence, feise| atter Rag toe pet to carve a 2nd notch on the Stevel svdbevoneecuaie yoriesees 090 6 te ai hockey season opened last| Genevieve Bradley in exhibition |POwling A — which stipulate they can play in| Millions ‘more were expected vin w reed to Foire he M, ¢ Pred—Derocher night at Detroit's Olympia Stadium ™Atches. Results of exhibition matches: lonly five consecutive games. . | watch and leten to the are Teq , yard angiwith @ contest that saw an in-| First Installation. of this par- | Ladewig def. 208-246-194—648} Sanders thus decided to hold out; Which will be telecast About the only commie en . rome [sired | Ea rperl fade te ie mn sawed seadiae Beoret ihe tae tet se 7B gg cm “Compt Same woh wilt ‘ : Pr i A some : . ; ; 2 Fred received was w touchdown) hopes wrocanay” Detroit Red Wings, ~ | from “Michigan, Indiana » and |figi."*"" SrMe—iael te WIN cainst Oregon. (Est), 2 : ‘ - i F " | : ; me Z } tee" ‘ : p b fll calle lle Yack aah oe FF Search After , '| Discovered Missing ann Daughter's Home in | West Bloomfield A missitg 67-year-old West _| Blobmfield Township woman turned WALTER NOLLENBERGER | |Named Manager "of Kentucky Plant ret bs: Cae ee - : members of the Oakland County er eet: Me ntted Airtines and Zenith added| WAler Nollenberger, of 4981 icneritt's Department, Pontiac i CRICARO Of é ie. Pictiing eed a elek wees. Grand Ct., Cass Lake, has been state Police, Wolverine L and ee LS ars fo wuleee te ggg named manager of the Square D walled Lake police. PS Dee cieserse 220% May ..... oo. Ts Blies No. 1! aircraft. International Harvester,|C?'S future manufacturing plant) she was found after Mrs. Lioyd ; Gor tae be... 4.83%4/2.00 se "tios. $e |General Electric and Chrysler, St Lexington, Ky., company offi-'winston of 2028 Henbert Lane ae ~ eee | Mar, ....5.. 1.56% /1.38 40-1 cials announced today. : we bi EE United Aireraft, New York Cen- stopped a patroling Sheriff's car Be ere 56% | doz. R if f Nollenbe has been chief man- %. aS Fe | Lard— pk, i tral, Republic Steel and Y. rger ® saying she had an elderly woman = , tied read 11,36) Beha. * - Oungs- | | -— : sversene 2 Oot nrcssese peha. Ly lost ufacturing engineer of the firm's.) her home ‘ Say rss kaa Dee STUER EA Te aa es Distribution Equipment division)". eee Oate— Mar ..... eres , ‘ Ovening blocks included Union with headquarters in Detroit.- He} «we don’t know what she was sig Pacific off % at 28% on 3,3002Ined Square D in 1945 as a tool doing up until the time she rang ad Calenda shares, General Motors otf % at|*"¢ die designer. the Winston's doorbell at 6:30, She ' [ -/46% on 1,000, Benguet unchap; The company also announced |must have gone for a walk and got : peg tng ice gir 5 Year Unconditional - lat 1% on 7,000 and S Oil] the appointment ‘ef Stephen Ke- |confused. It gets awfully dark out) pare ig —. The Consuliati ora “Beste, tate Than Kew " Guarantee * . 45\(New Jersey) off % at 53% on| vaech, industrial engineering su- |here,”* said Mrs. McIntyre's daugh- Assembly of the 15-nation Council Commercial Repair Service—Fiat Roots Our Epecialty ter No, 228, 1,70: pervisor at its Royal Oak plant, | ter after the incident was all over. lof will discuss the Sue ' “We Stop Any Leak—No Root Too Oct. mm. 18% EB. Law —pemeerencu ———— to manager of a plant now under FE 5- 87 Serene New York Stocks | emstroction la AUanta, Ga [Canal crisis and the Cyprus prob- fenoe Tas Gee } ) i Ab Uae lew Yor $ * “®- —_:-\_ The population has increased so|lem ‘next month. Its fall meeting Sheld TTT —— sone clean, of : (Late Morning Quotations) Both factories are scheduled for rapidly in America that there are|will open at, Strasbourg Oot. 38 on HOO ray S : * “State But.|Admiral ...... 16.5 Jacobs . <.. 4jcompletion in , according to|now a seven times as many assembly's decisions con- a] Perne Crawie of ta 2 —Ady. | wnt: Alied Cn 22. M8” Jenne Ja": S.a|Sayare D President Gordon Pat-|Americans as there were a a ape are not bindingon mena-| Wh Coenen teee rma — REDON TIAL —- APARTMENT . Allied Strs ,.. 48 Kelsey Hay ,. terson. tury ago. nations. : Allis Chal ,,.. 322 Kennecott * f cailssliieeiinnipaaaiiiaariiiaememinntics = iaenageepinnanes 3 ; Alum Ltd ..,.120 Kimb Saé ot . B . lees ..... ee eat 4 News in rief Am Airlin’,\°. 22.1 Kroger . ..... 50. A f Am Gam 22055 08 | Glas «is. 41. : ee Am Can .....5 OS Lib MeN&l ., 14.7, Pieaat arivi am =" ligg & My Out a licenses, a. Hunt ts rate: 3! Loew's cs a8 | Am BW Gas... og - 1ene.8 Com .. 3) . WG Iclaon 3, was fied de faa He ie Be ir. | He was arraigned before Water- fn Broa Rg Martin, OL, 3 | ’ ® ford Township Justice Am Tob ..... > MeGrew @ ... 3 | ax Ss win . Lefurgy. : ia, tae ‘ _o Sel ws 3 “ Anse W& Co: TT Merr ch 8 8. i84| %s Careless cost ; too’ it Midr git Ba. 434 « : See ee: eR E tn Cleaner more Gay, 1, of 40 Cyaa i eee NY guilty to charge. vee Mat prone B Motor Pd .... 314) _ NN ee, Cleve a, Munger, 5, of SiO lendix AY ,... oe. oi oo. Ey | u Hadley Rd, Goodrich, pleaded) Hy " Kids Ge eth Bieri. ...160. ey) even Oo guilty Saturday to violation of the urseS Ni B chr umn’: 343 at att id tete atsuer’ Wie D. Letey Nursery in Houston |fez'tsz.". at | 3 of Waterford Township. : jad Goo? , Tex, — (INS) AlCal'peck’ "7°. a3 é ‘ A toad af 0185 tn Se and onstn er ee Selon A sm : ‘G. Detroit, Saturday on a drunk|shortoge problem by providing alcan bey'=-.:. # ie driving charge. He pleaded guilty/""™*ery for nurces’ children. | Capital: iri’. 24 an . The nursery is in ahe hospital, |Cerrier Cp .... 51. a ao charged Setardny before Syiven by the state, staffed by (Ste: rsa**: & ‘S Justice Joseph Leavy. Malinoski/’ | help with free medi Gen fl Ps 12. 38 “+ was arrested Saturday by Sylvan|DiHeEOOMN eer a below-average (Sener ce Ti 7) , r Stic a .. 6 4 - ee fee. x : * |Cities Sve .... get 22.6 ‘< guilty to a charge of esi Wabicdh ane tac wore GE Res Zs + 3) 8 ag Fn Ma gr ol ery only when their registered |Ciuett Pee °.: 40 wane! 3 | : of liquor, Basilie Reyna, 53, of 300) murse-mothers work at the hos- |Goig paim 12" 44.7 OF W. Wilsan Ave. today was fined) pital. . Col Brd As... $100 and given a five-day jail term} W. Wilson Turner, associate ad- Come fa... 40.2 gas) é by Pontiac Municipal Judge. Cecil|ministrator of Memorial Hospital, |Co® Bison ... $48 pure A . ‘McCallum. is one of the nursedy’s enthusias-|Consum Pw .. $8.1 I fee : i itice backers and s it is so “"* 4g7 Rex Drug .., 0.6) . 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Main Street, Rochester, Michigan, at 1:30 é = . . 1, "56 STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- bate Court for the County of Oakland, ~ the cmane i the matter Mo, 14815, To Isiah Eibert, father of Petition having been filed .ini this Court alleging that the present where- sbouts of the father of the said mincr is unknown and the said child & law of the State and that said should .be placed: under the of this rt i ition coneerr minor. h- Cause enfid, of the péople of! the » You are hereby noti- on said petition tn the forenoon, and you are commanded to appear personally ne co, tne : te make personal ny summons — notice publication copy said beating in printed in , this orentiigk E hcone udge of Probate. GRORGIENA R. iy ewe Register, Juvenile D on. is Sept. 29, 1956 | KANSAS, CITY, Mo., (INS)}— Drought has resulted in a decrease lof 887,000 acres in irrigation in Colorado, Wyoming and New |Mexico since 1949. 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You'll be mighty glad you did bel . ~e" Mobilheat SCONY VACUL LOCALLY OWNED and OPERATED _8l Years in the Fuel Business ATTENTION—COAL USERS SAVE 2 :22:2 eee by ordering your coal in 2- ton loads, or more. Call us today, . ‘avoid the “cold weather rush!” "he! j { | i a de- | ? , ‘ i 4 \ » ees a eee eee” Pa SO eke beer Me es, Yes sco aan, ee “don't ‘miss this Baha ase cee North Side Daigo! John k K. Arwin Hom es au Phone Fi beet —— 3 a ‘Clarkston Brick Ranch Ontos to Home home, with lanes home. — piemee ies terms. me woday. North Side Built ip 1981. 1% story home A Real Bargain w home that is in excellent condition. A! garage auto. gas heat with a birch finished 1 . room, tiled floor. Let us es you this home today. Oe has 5 rooms,| ‘at ving price "’ se t cations wade | Gm two 4 rooms with stool : galy. Needs some cessing, 3u3| Total Price $6,000 a re ce only $8.600. ——y mn aad ; . balance. wa - Wever School. Lots of trees tom on @ very nice lot ; LAKE FRONT, 1 Soom, house is bry LAWRENCE W., ving. room, € ag and bedroom, 3-pc. beth, full basement, tubs and : drains Auto olf heat. Priced at $10,300 with terms. ‘ 136 BE. Pike 8t. Open res. cath: + tains sak tamnan. FE 49584 - While down. there is a separa’ ‘ ae ee oe floors, | pias.| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE half of this ¢ is. brick. Lo- NOM “ — We will sit on Lowell eos Priced at ry 2 e 3 bedrecin . + shell one “wel in Full — € REAL ESTATE = “a8 50, ; af FE 44813 on our lot for slightly mere: & Jundays OPP utiple Lis Service a bedroom home ¥ ar ie Home — 3 Acres plete except for interior decorat- Situated on a paved street west of| ing. s of vestibule entrance, town, Includes cony post end oak floors, plastered walls, 2 lin- clean bungalow, plus utility rm en . full basement, auto oil furnace. 2 car garage, am small heat hot water, jaundry barn and brooder house, trays and many other nice fen with $2,500 sown. ‘ tures, Pull price $10,600 on your $2,250 Cash lt. 4 rooms and bathroom. Good loca- tion on east side, needs bath fx- tures and sewer installed, Tt we sell for $5,500 if you buy and fix ft up. &F amily Income—Trade $500 onthly: complete! furnished, Gon ‘side jocation, Will consider free and clear land con- tract in ie R. D. RILEY, Br ker 509 Eliz Eliz. Lake Rd.: 41157 -ANNETT. OFFERS Near General Hospital 6 room and bath modern home, Basement with auto- matic gas heat, aluminum storms and screens, Nice residential area. eae Terms, Pont. Countr y Club Area 17 sosione seven ‘finial ed In kno pine and 24x24 at attached re 0 See: terms. 414 Acres—Wooded Newly painted 4 room home , and sun ramic tile bath, heat, Sinched garage, $14,- 900, ‘term 4-Fami nity—Auburn Ave. ree-room unite in excel- range in cach. 4car garage. Heat, gas and ologttie ty averene a month _ cated in good rental a Bus by door, $18.500, terms. Practically new 3 b ranch, 37x71, on large w | landscyp jot. Spacious a x autra-modera kitchen, 2 nre: Eee. Ceramic tile bat! it with oll furnace recreation space. 2-ca attached garage. $26-/, 000 terms. Roy Annett Inc: a REALTORS 28 E. 8-0466 open oo and Sunday 14 KENT Established in 19ic Home afid Boat Livery One acre and 6 room older aoe. also § boats, only boat Bvery on this mee: Just 20 min. drive from om Poa sonablv, priced for INCOME AND HOME. near bus sold, 80 call “tonight. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 2200 Disie Hwy, near Telegraph and quick ion. $10,500 full price. BRICK AND FRAME — 3 bed- room bunge'ew with unfinished attic, Neat i clean and located in Pioneer i'\;! ‘ands. Call for ap- pointment to oo sero f Irwin REALM 269 Baldwin Ave. 5-0101 or FE_ 38-0505 \. NEW ‘HOMES North Star Home © New all brick 3 bedroom: bavement, large farm Sige fu eS wesey* an near BROS. REALTORS 3-1295 Phone OR Open Eves. ti) “—Sun. 1 to 8 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE | SUBURBAN 3-BEDRM. * AMPLE PARKING SPACE Wobed wp. , sm : A 5 B fe i ATS Hl i 86 E, Walton Open Eves. Sun, 10-2 PERRY PARK 3. bedroom “=f Enclosed Ket Pca serge "selene ca . Exce eation near Snes center. Onlv $1. down, HURON GARDENS Clean 6 room home. 1 bedroom Sercmnte Bikar Boat "lr eee only $9,560 with $1,500 down, a MADISON HIGH 2 bed room ome. £4 pees nice : 150 to “PHA we FOR COLORED 2 & 3 bedroom bn with rea- sonable down payments, IVAN SCHRAM | FE 55-5001 gy ae FE 5-9671 Ey & Sun. ooRen FE $0504 en. OULU TIPLE LISTING SERVICE WEST SIDE INCOME Let your income ae Poe this one 5 and bath d and bath up up, fireplace, stoker | heat, ex- cellent west location, Sfubetantial down payment, MONRO =. meni fore forced fol heat, eed Saree, $10,308, terme. full base- lot, for good ‘2 family seeene. weer Eeeuasan RANCH well jJandsec: ings, eS 2 car garage, Tenn, _ ledgerock trim. 1480 d down, Russell Young REM Sn - Seno 412 -W. Huron TR Indian n Villa e 4-4525 Pp own tie 98 fu eee mm ranch 7m near. o ‘s Tractive an rane type home with car # . Onk perfect con ton. located P rs, gutomatic oll heat. "fully pene a from Webster School insulated, and has storms and Alumiriam siding. rec. room: sereens Terms. summer pore i, breakfast room, fireplace NEW BUNGALOW Tage with automatic doors COMMERCIAL cue, Spriuktor systonn, Many er o years, PHA * Well built 2 bedroom nome with ere to qualified purch- oak floors, ° plaster walls and as Te and. eye catching naturkl brick fire- other contents svailabie. Heluke ‘Ritches, with dining eres ang an abundance of cupbSard Seminole Hills s 80 ft of gommereial cor- | This Is It! ee “irontage. Offered st $9000 | “ “Located in one of the be Weir eke Sie - . 8 som. he W. SIDE, $1,500 DN. priced at only $20,000, If - » 3.BEDROOM credit rating te ,cacwuste, MA bie dn. Spacious 6 room modern home on ent. johnson convenient Pontiac po bon re ane ag Elie eg General Hospite| Natural brick sunroom. scre and gins- fh in ¢ ‘iving room sed te m sid- Pull basement with automatic ofi| ng. Convenient kitchen, with rg as Well pers nok. Toecss oe and sc . jut 500 vi rage, Many —. e — —= a = sdiate postes- cerely believe this is = mendous value best residential buys aed efty. Ng WARD E. PARTRIDG \ Leslie R. . Tripp, Realtor REALTOR FE 435 m, dawrence et 1050 W. HURON ST? aot mu Eve. sil 6, t t & * . \ % R. J. VALUET, Realtor Siibo alee” JACK LOVELAND FE 5 PE 41661 we, sid down West side. 3 RED HORSE CORP. __ ea ™ a For Colored Families: er, hot sit i - you own an ee step up to a m lov 3 room : home, in, . Call on this ad. We are specialists in 3 OUTSTANDING BUNGALOW TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED Only 2 years old, modern two. bedroom Kon alo floors - . aluminum storms and rooting Corner lot, imm te DANDY HOME $075 DOW wngaie 24x on aa meet tee. appointments by West diecrigainating buyer. Gooa e this at $10,400, In my opinion “this ig very saleable WE TRADE, BUY AND SELL RIS & oom, aE REAL’ 182,'W. Huron ee €1887, New 'w Ranch Homes | cate on your lot - “now. fo $12,250, Shown by appt and ieee and best sand 900 or will duplicate on your lot’ at only $16,400. Build now osts will be higher next A feal/ value ne 12,900 with about $1,900 si ‘snd. out. Gas heat Tear yard and al! "Sacty jess seaped, 1% car 41,900, gwen Price $10,500, about KINZLER sae tienen oe sane _ Pome me oF a “GET IT Q UICK, ‘through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial FE 28181 for, - an jad- writer and get it! {3 . AP Nowstoatores 2. “T don't think Buckley takes his job seriously enough!” __ For Sale Houses 43} For Sale Houses 43 G. I. SPECIAL ee a SS tor, tte | Tid tatty oan trees car home, leested near MeCon- | Beauufui drapes. A view of lake ot wae. 5 oe ie Seem from every window in the RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Dorothy Snyder Lavender MULTIPLE ste Semviee |2 W. Huron vm stil AMBITIOUS? O'N on 2 lots. Some fruit trees. a gy ay Be gt = tors, 000 ure Simi | 3. WEST SIDE 5 gre Watkins ake Estates ts family pacates Ww BSA North shirley. meat. 3 excelent homes, * this suvae ear _ #700 will oe. Sac ‘with full you Sheoabean a Teme home f : with sitached . Roman ONE OF OUR AND- brick — “4 —_ me I — lovely 3 bed- See them Ob ot 3 oom emeut, Consists of 3 bed- take i“ ‘rooms, large room, finan three, / with dining ell. Attractive ae ‘ modern kitchen and Roman met NORTH - tile thre sonetety deco- and with privileges on Lake Orion, a > w ut e. with I and two car garage. Only ¥ 4 por cam orton bri re jean, and ‘tor| Maa ORDER—Por you to. ove in Dake “prop- gg a familly, tion. You won't be sorry. rw lL weilept, ; CLARKSTON It's new and wait for -you: bed full heat.) Dus Cresietion Be ittle tent to, do] \. ; zou, can i this ‘home at ‘ \ deat now. some — mT i shopoing._ gy sad schools. RAY O NEIL, Realtor feed some folks. i mefiste 1 Tg | 302 8. MUL’ Humphries RE. FE 20474 4 47114 83 " Peleeraph Rd. Open Evenings Mu tiple Listing Service _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE f & rooms, i") bedroo —_ an lent Go Wes t of Pontiac and area. Beautifully tandsca, o 8 this ie Saneree yard, hedge % and. : ; s LJ es. \ . ioat in perfect ‘ ition, hade trees. Auto. ott best, ‘or ve once. With automatic 6 st aly 90.500 tulle. 80-ga elec appointment water Ba \ sy 1 s "s KJ aoe ‘rain “at ae ‘down, Better | Twoand A Half Acres... 3 modern, : > ere ye coal Ba aot. fect cond: wate Frontage . tion it inelde and out, Also has t Sylvan Lake: a garage infor- me l-year-old ranch home mation, cal our office offers much comfort and Near LeBaron School... WEST HURON ST. bg Stra ea SUBURBAN BRICK BG anny Ry Fog eg a= $1,000 DOWN ne pe = R. Hiltz from heer e E4253) GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS EAST SIDE .« To Buy—To Sell—To Trade Leslie R. Middleton 70886 BUD" | Brick Rancher d-car count Sor Suen. and $1,509 di e- 9750 Yours For Acting Kereched Tporeh. tere 3 iy 2 aoe brick om ge Large ing at ‘ninimus cost: Only $5, feat and drobe clos- — Bi starter ets, Pull Seeman, gas —_ ig + with acre "and, iy oak floors: built f 1 block from good ‘ake. Exterior last year son i really have all completed. ‘Pull bath, well, sep- |. to act to get this one~ tie, automatic hot water, only wn, $74 per kitchen sink and all interior stud- month including taxes and | ding. Very attractive, Located be- insurance, tween Orion: & Oxford New Brick ‘ $1,800 DOWN-01 . 3 bed- pt 9 3 Be gy = tile A Aim imum ugg, °. gota ros. bo ing. Pull basement and gaa bath Da a eee os heat. Only $13, ¢ in- cluding taxes & ‘nsurance. Call vite compa: ner Mrs. t, FE 2-0840, might consider smaller in ie. $2,000 DOWN-—iake front. 6 rooms bath with of] fu Lake Oakland Fi neti 90 oe A frontage This spick end span bunga- if low haa large living room $2,800 LO 1 room with firepiace ig room, ern © with 1% baths. Lovely 2 bedrooms sun room sun Pull basement that can be for 3rd fowls decorated ' ] home for ee oaly “Ho 's00 L H. peROWN, 1] Realtor -% uiltiple Listing ‘Be +d I A ng gee Te ] t fan, ges mds empleton a For UNION LAKE AREA | down, Balance 1 a or room end. sapeenea tex porch, tnd fneuranee, including ‘taxes pai oth heat Attached parage. ae — tot 1 Exc. ©! Bateman 5 aaeteongg "“KEEGO HARBOR, Kampsen|'iasiites 8] REALTORS FE 4.0528 KL. tem leton, Realtor IT Telegraph Eves, & sun. OER a ‘ ) ee { # a ty 4. s = oa Peeael |, ae) ae oo ee aa yee charm, 24-ft. living room, with floor-to-ceiling Roman 2 room § room G: re- she landscaped od brick Hreplece. ost con. sale, built to 1949. Nice pointment = areas nt kitchen. Gas heat, landscaping, storms and ate nae garage. Only §14,- screens, ale, st east of ‘ . Joslyn ‘on a, paved sireet. East Side Only $9,950. Call today: Just right for a ret couple. § Bedrooms Clean, well ¢ 3 room 134 Bath GILES REALTY CO. || bunetioy uh, il ,ierens 4 Baths 92 W. Huron ges blower, gas . hot water, enclosed + . And only $2,500 down for Open 9 to » os, Venetian t 1% ‘Sis comforiakts went side ear.gatage, fruit trees. Priced at pame. tbo - sah" only. $3,000 down 4 Mt. = 5- fv e. cemias - Fr 32-3370 NICHOLIE WILLIAMS N ICHOLIE oS BARGER Cc C0. ) | NICHOLIE} yr. old, eas DRAYTON PLAINS Tenet well Needs $1.80 down. mums Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 29 6, Main Mich, 4 W. Lawrence COLORED Also o few 9 and 3 ‘4 very John Kinzler, Realtor bn Kin Huron St. FLOYD KENT, Realtor FE 56-6108 Open Eves. __Neat to the Cohsumors Power __ A few brand new 2 and 3 bed- wis" cans wt Home and sh hits baer eet Bis Icided Sanat Stes ae ce SYLVAN som orchard bate Are. PE S448 a STOUTS Today ~ home 2 bedroom . Se pee includes © water ; CHETOLAH- SHORES eae sereene. fe years old, a OCCASIONALLY You'll find somethin like this— DAY! from wooded, $2,200. Goad uraace, slee. | water errs erates sell at is: $10. Edw.M: Stout, See TTB. seqnew! & '|WANT ADS! To a a job, place to. live or a om 7 y , ' j oe j Best Buys air. good used car, seé Classi- ¢ : ws pated in on Ma SADA Ke PIR Sakae Uta “Travel Agencies 25A PLANNING A TRIP? | eels a PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE at. PR 8-9251 eos Ww. Ada ~ SCAPING Ne . iw ‘LD INO _A ‘REN CHING ! Me $18, YOU KEEP - t on furnaces: MY hee Wtd, Children to Board 26 su or 1 ROOM, WASHING, Dorothy neki Lavender ‘TOR years) w. Huron "CASH" 6 or 6 room . -ROY KNAUF, Realtor _. | 26% W, Burge OA 63330 FE 21421 _Rent Apts. Furnished 33 ROOM, WASH ATE EN- ¢, $1, Girls only. 2-063. 1, 1 2 OR 3 ADULTS 1 BEDROOM DELUXE gee EA. Bitvale entrance." 8. Bide. Re: PE 5-206. ‘ Riv ati 1 art. P “pie © we. 306 Jad: fot set Ea rm faciiities. or ls or Adults : 2 fants “| Ee tee ‘North Paddock Alberta NT D| Reasonable rates, PE 53408 WANTED TO Fe tus GOOD SMALL | _ Apts. bo “$088 LIGHT HAULING w and . HP. ' % ur 2 LARGE FURN. ROOMS, PRI weiner eae | oe ¢ ET FOR OF-| vate bath and entrance, 62 Giad- " 45 _fice. FE 42542 or FE 47066. stone Pi. ___ Wanted te to Rent 29 | 7 ROOMS. a — Private bath. 116 Lafayette, COUPLE WiTn i. ; CHILD WOULD Hike '2-bedroom, unfurn. apt. FE 20407 “ : iNTERRACIAL COUPLE SEEK furnished apernent or aouse for months. Ba six & A. ker, 13 MeNetl, Pus. % LARGE: ROOMS AND BATH. yen, 4 Earlmore Blvd, PE ROOMS, 18T FLOOR, 141 OAK- 3 sand. Call Rath, PE 3-910. BATH, 107% N., [> ae C= Fw mcoeon * ; ‘ese ~yY ALAN “My gdodness! Two airmail leters from my boy friend in one day — that's a record!” APT... on Cass Lake. fine, private. FE 46382, $1 = a ae Lake Rd. heated. ies. Un Su, De ne tia weekly, call at 288 N. roses NICELY a burban 5 ‘eos a, References. ichtle & r Co, 33 price, from ‘068 to veneing 1 egaPaney ranging 3 ROOMS AND SAF eaenere. Ve rated. Baby aah per __Week, MY 2-3361. 7 LARGE RMS natural fireplace, snk De ot privioges Reasonable, Oct, 39662. : after 6:30. . VERY NICE 2 R PVT. ENT. |S RMS. GAS HEAT ADU! a Share Li Living Quarters 30 »RooMs KITCHPNETTE BAND | “land bath. 24 oe _ly, $100: per Mo. Olive uy ELDERLY COUPLE. WILL SHARE a SRooms tho. Rooms Th e1 roe Tie ccc RENT! Ly : ~s ne ven to. serve you Smith | home at Romeo. PE 23636. - Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) Orn tier son on fon ARLES BURCHAM. LOC Moving, FE MOTHER & & CHILD WILL SHARE Private Bath noon caods 40 COwn um 7 ROOM HOWE FOR GaN TR tre 4 : and yy 2 ROOM, Y Sait, Sari Trucks t to Rent | _ps"batssici® "cat ane FE tea? SiDarie PE ption, Tree S| Beans Me meg Prus, seven Lake, | _5:30. OR 3-0187, “ETELY PRE nd 2 Mi : : 2 a FURNISHED APT., PVT. 2 BEDROOM, COMPL AT LAKE ORION § ROOMS WITH RY WAL) NG GUARAN- TRUCKS TRACTORS _ Wid. Transportation . 31 trance, shower and stool. Call| vate apt., for information, $0 E. leed estimates. OB AND EQUIPMENT | ETDS) | between 12 and 6, FE 20070. | Kenneth” WNEWLYPORG panei oT aa aie’ « ng won i sem - vn TRANSPORTATION _ POR 2, TO 2 AND 4 RMS. UTILITIES FURN: | 731 BEDROOM, 2401 ba '3 fe NEAR home av le Sent. through TRICAT. CC cf wi Srelets ona treme Elko, Nevada ex- | __FE_ 88127. Ww Bivd 1 welcome, | “May, EM . “ago , Munro Elee- Pontiac F: d _changed, PE 23-3129 2° RM. CABINS FURN. KITCHEN | $50 8 Mo. FE is. D., 10 ontiac Farm an “ary ERCE, BRICK 6 ROOMS. LOOR SANDING.'@LD FIOORS| | dus trial Tractor Co. Wed. ¢ . Contracts, Megs. 3 32 for rates, May aii 408s. | fun. “Ground. floor, Ent, | Elec water” 3% Dee Pe) es woow way. "| washing fac stove: Pie 43583 | Elec: water heater, auto, washer. = aera Daily” ce including gusday ~ CASH. 2 RUOMS AND BATH -£00_sfter 6, CLEAN ATTRACTIVE HO USE- : BLDG. SERVICE |" on. PE BUYERS WAITIN PE 24366. 7 BEDR BEDROOM MODE MODERN SLOWER. |° trailer, modern kitchen, tub # “ODELL CART. ACE SWA G |3-CARGE Rooms, CLosB iW.) Ne shower. com furn.’ Situated Ms We need contracts. Prompt eour- 24 Plorence Ave. Available oct, 4.1 tat ehtid welcome. on co privat rm 2199° E. Walton teous service Get our estimate |7 ROOM BASEMENT APT. Pri.| 85 - FE 24411 or MUtual 20. Local one 5. ne he Sano Moving. ONE WAY COAST TO COAST ek for En; fea C, feel ‘Realtor RENT HERE LEAVE THERE! J. . Open and Closed Trailers a6, Walton Open Eves. = 28046.ip we. Howland. 3245 Dixie Hwy. LET Us : OR 31456 Pw 4 on the aaie of your contract : Te you 5 ‘|Painting & Decorating 20) Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N, Saginaw St —Ph. FE 6§-81¢5 com.|1ST CLASS CUSTOM DECORAT- : ing. paint Int, & ext, PE §-2860. Open Sves,_ TU} 872 ae Ai CUSTOM INTERIOR DECO- 2 4 rating, free estimates, Cail . OR_3-1626.~ . a aK Cc STON DEC ATING, Wal WALL i . 4] . Com-| At our disposal to purchase new or : theree, EM T3438 seasoned land ete oe our a hy” A-1 PAT INTERIOR 4 clients e me ore x" se a k, Tet! extertor. son. Fn e-b008 hanging) -M ASK FOR BOB MAHA * em paen. bee . M-_ PAINTING, IN “e Ex-| 7° Buy—To Sell—To Insure : erior, 10 per cent ._ for ‘cash. 4 Guaran Free est FE 40205. s PAINTING — INSIDE & OUTSIDE. __Wall washing. FE 4 FE Vall - 44003, PAIrTNG, Walis Ake, Fi B. | remov REALTY CO 17. ia * cadashel- Pit ates Co-operative Real erate Toctnnge PSinTING DECO: TING. “Open Evenings and Sundays iy Very reancneble, FE rE one °. iow Huron Ph _®e 4-0263 = NT SELL’ YOUR LAND «CON. ~ PAINTING PAPERHANGING. | PONT SEEL YOUR Li N i _ TUPPER OR. 3-1061 yere De & oa 8 Lean ‘99. pe! Pp aT} NTE ae _ _Physio-Therapy — _21A CONTRACTS WA’ WA ED SWEDISH MASSAOF & THERAPY. sale. Deven ratte, OF Jinmediate yers waiting. What have grovel foot , sestntyes, 72 Eim| you? Reasonable boount, ‘ large “ Televisk | faaeldndae ta” ais “ee : Television Service 22 tate, 138 AY Huron Bt r mn ve ngs or \. COPENMAVER'S RADIO & TV) ‘Ask for Mr. Clark: -.:~ ‘BULLDOZING Kee eudien pee Suman: Night serv- CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. ; DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. 6 31358 Wet MO Dine Her. \| FE 6-1296 or Fe ry . Mand cvkract or FOR YOUR oR, » OUARANTERD Ty TV REPATR: ANY —_—_ : | Rae Fey e, .CO Pane oP K. T. Templeton, Realtor 333_Orehard Lake Rd FE _ 4-456 BEST CASH DEAL _ _ Typewriter Service )_22A : TYPEW ~ DING For your ind contract. We hy " ghine, in ." gp ” ak pendabie buyers ee fast ‘e- Gene rinting and Office “Sup sg pe tor ig your con- ply Co. 17 W Lewranee, | Eiact' to" sohason “ae Mitohelte iow “pega st.| A. JOHNSON, Realtor’ ~~ Upholstering 23| 1704S. Telegraph Rd, | RR A ei rn FE. 4. 53 BEADLE's DR 1ES_ SAMPLE shown ty appt. FE §-1977 qMORTGA GES” i} DRAPES MADE ORDER. CALL: OPERTIES % acre 4 after 4_ PE 3-780. . & more cover 100 ft, BAK Es CURT a. HoLeTER | 2 D ARLES ‘717 rt S Telecraph ie « R4. EM ' a jen sins — TE #8 taal Eves, Pm 5-000 4 S° TELEGRAPH FE | °o R zo R ‘[SIBCOVERS. DRAPES & ‘GER tre’ hind te eeetce Pat tiara HS Bt Phoue. PE S46 vate entrance and oe, new! decorated, FE 6-3152. 2 aes PRIVATE BATH, 7&3 ROOMS, FURN. © Dwi i Ris (KITCHENETTE. CLORE . e em couple. _arinkers, References. PE 42337, M MODERN CABINS, turn. All utilities. Winter rates. MY 2-9171. Tru Rustic Ca 468 __8. Broadway, Lake Orfon. 2 pRooMs PI VATE ENTR. & FE 5-8466. 184 Mt. Clemens. 3 : ROOMS ADULTS ONLY 81 Auburn 2 ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED with private bath. Aduits only. 64 W. Pike. 3 ROC NEWLY DECORATED. Piiities paid. Child welcome, FE 2 ROOM FURNISHED APT. Adults only. FE a 2 AND 3 ROOM NEAR town, ehildren waheuene. . FE 5-3414 2% RMS. ‘WITH first floor, adults shart ae re Ave. 4-6417. 2? LARGE ROOMS, PRIV. BATH & entrance, inquire 45 Auburn ve. LARGE —s AND BATH. § Ponti ones 626. vate ent. ac, 3 ROOMS AND BATH, ALL UTIL- ities furnished, $15 weekly. ee downtown. call at 288 N. Perry 8t. 3 ROOM APARTMENT, CLOSE TO downtown. Suitable for working couple, Heat and water furnished, $45.00 per month. Inquire 77 N. Saginaw Street. tiac Biv 404277 after 6: am, FARM HOME FOR p= a CHIL- 2-2360. _aren welcome. PLatea' For Rent : Nicely furnished € room home in. Webster School district. Ayatil- abje~ Get. 1b. References re- qu 5 room i partially furnished, Garage. Couple wanted. Refer- ences. J ROOM APT, SECOND FLOOR h K ] 4 with private shower and garage. Jo n Lo TW in 3015 Auburn Rd, FE 17-8892. ‘REALTOR 3 ROOM APT., CLEAN. PRIVATE Since 1925 bath & entrance, Adults only, 245 313 West Huron Bt. _N. Perry _8t, Phone PE 5-0447 Te na 3 ROOMS AND. benef $35 PER FURN. HOUSE FOR Call OR }-3458 or FE 5-4548. -_ Shirley 3 ROOMS. outnee ENTRANCE. FU = BEDROOM HOME, 3340 EB. ston Rd, MY 2-3573 jocated at oir Rowley §t.. wray- __after .4, ton Piains. FE Losed. 3 RMS. AND BATH, UPSTAIRS. Stove and refrig. Heat and hot water furn, & month, PE 42252. FURN. HOUSE roa RENT NR. Plant for couple yout children. Call from 4 to 6 p.m. FE 2-4531. t- 3 ROOM APT. ews Downrrows FE 4. ELARG E ROOMS AND PRIVATE boreal 7 PE gos, entrance, couple entrance, Call FE 2-0681. call PE $6323 TROOMs, ; PYT ENTR. Cit CHILDREN Welcome. FE 5-98: ROOMs AND ie NICELY Bile a on Cass Leke FE ae ape APT. WEST SIDE. PRIVATE '@ After 6, 3_ ROOM & Site. UTILITIES tre. priv. entrance, couple only. 2-4088. “Saar UNFURN. _738 (W. Huron INQUIRE FOR RENT YEAR ROUND, FURN, FURN, | Court, Union Lk., Pontiac or Call | ELgin 6-6522 week days, FURN, OR UNFURN 6 LARGE Ik, priv, Children welcome ays) FE 5-8415 except Sun. Evenings. | FE 43904 _except | Mon, & Fri. 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE HATH. PRI- entrance, clean as, and heat furnished PE $-3137° 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PRivate potranee east pide. Couple pre- r 3 Pre te ie BATH 1 CHILD, ae mab + : TH, Priv. __ adults, 154 Lincoln Ave ve. OR t 3.9522, 4 roots FURN HEAT, LIOHTS, | $20 a week. a Elm. Pz ya call after 4:0 - refrigerator, ay parking space Inquire i echanien Gior} | Apts. hot water, Couple only. 76 Hen- derson. 4 ROOM UPPER APT. pn 288TH 4 ROOM APT. BATH AND PRI- vate entr Stove, refrig., utilities. __Couple only. 28 Putnam. 3 Re. AND BATH, Pay ENT. Wie art time vert ice Invadjoin. serv: ny is] home Franklin Biv 3 wien AND BA ADUL only. No drinkin Bice door, pt Oster Drive. 3 NICE FURNISHED ROOME, PYF Etehane Close in® Phone wa ties |° 4 ROOMS PURN. HEAT. Ours, S. lial al ake Rest. 8 Elm. 4 RMS., PVT. he utilities ‘ca. gt FE ng Bee after 4:30, 1 "Pine 4 AND BATH. UPPER. 1 OUT OF 4 Units, Well heated & clean. 2 way ent. Bus at door. 111 Pros- ROOMS. CLOSE UTILITIES. Employed adults, ve 2-2466 after em ROOM UPPER APT __Bas heat, near bus. APT GARAGE, s ROOMS BATH. UPPER Nat, brick er we bus lines. Adults, Sal aieites m. FE +7 — A @ Bgous AnD he WEst . ' a '@ ROOM FLAT, ALL MODERN, | 4 ROOMS AND } BATH ‘STOVE A AND | 4 ROOMS AND BATH. HEAT AND! rms, Gas heat. 81 Auburn Ave. | KEEOO, MODERN 2 BEDROOM gas eat, till June. 15 a lhenire ad Willow Beach, adults only. ends $43 PER MO., ALL FUR- ROUSE, 0a Citford. | CAKE FRONT FURN. 6 ROOMS. family or 2 couples, $75. Lincoln LEASE TO JUNE 15, 3 BEDROOM choice akefront. Cass Lake. Adults only, Teachers preferred. $90 per mo. and deposit. Call _Jack Loveland, FE 23-4875. MODERN COTTA Lake sot MODERN, 2 BEDRM. Sou 5 hot water. miles tiac pee, Reeees ewly. decorated i greets. or by month MY RENT OR. SALE. 2 BEDROOM _house, Watkins Lake FE SQUARE E LAKE . § BEDRM. fences, ayaa le from May 30, Rent, $115. « month. wy | Uattcian wip Com: ae _& arm FE 3 SM. ALL HOUSE nm RENT COU: GES, UTI include, reasonable, i*. Heights ‘hts |, Rd. Orion. -SMALL PURNISHED HOUSE; 63 a1 __Pensicoia, i , nt | aMAR = be aT heat 3401 FE «a0. prot i: Ki tg i Wee For Rent Rooms 37 PPBPBPPLLP LALA AN ROOM APT. WASHING, PRI- ' vate entrance, $11, Girls only. FE 2-0063.___ 1 HOUSEKEEPING ROOM. FE 4-3300, 15 Park Place. Y CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS, ae x 8 dollars, 304 Orchard lake Avenue, white men only BUS STOP, PRIV ENTR, __ing_& laundry, 499 W. Huron, AND MEN ONLY, ¥. BO Board optional. COUPLES drinkers, _ 58-8127. LEAN WARM SLEEPIN ING ROOM “Gentiemen 1 FE 26771. a nertos Ave. EXCELLENT FOR dies. Kitchen, 547 W. Huron. "ee ROOM IN Lg — ol onan. bidg.. near downtow: trance apply caretaker 08 Cot- e. GENTLEM SLEEPING ROOM, W. Side, 415 W. Iroquois. FURN. WARM SLEEPING ROOM, with kitchen priv, for elderly lady. 61 Fairgrove. LARGE NICELY FURN. FRONT room 502 W. Huron. ae pea RENT acon FOR CLE man. $6 a week close in, shower. FE 5-6728. ROOM FOR GIRL, BLOCKS Heys) 4. Pederal's besoumahie. FE SLEEPING ROOM FE 5-3208. a SLEEPING ROOM, PRIVATE EN- Genes. On busiine 174 State. SMALL SLEEPING ROOM. PRI- vate entrance. FE 4-2780, SLEEPING ROOM FOR GIRL ON _fays, Huron bus. FE 2.9594. WORK- SLEEPING ROOMS FOR = girls. Private kitchen and #3582 Auburn aint SLEEPING ROOM. PRI- vate entrance. FE. 4-279) YOU Wilt BE COMFORTABLE here, come see, PE 57332. __Rooms With Board 38 38 Lincs BeAure us. FRONT RM. for any kind of patient, Flexible rates, FE §-8371. Convalescent Homes 38A “38A EXCELLENT CARE FOR AG Rates starting at 128. OR 3-5: _Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN by Da - Week ae oe ¥ oe rtments, 1 fn nd refri e nm unit. PO yay rige FE 2-9339 | | HURON HOTEL, CLEAN MOD- ern rooms. By s fey oe week, 45 \_West Huron S' r 40 Rent Stores BUILDING 44 BY 60, SUITABL for store, on Dixie Hwy, AV _.sble_Oct. ist. OR 3-2392. Rent Office Space 41 FOR RENT SMALL BUSINESS office 20x22, Heat furn., Meo Corner of Perry and FFICES TO RENT... UPSTAIRS, cartea | a main floor, 4340 Dixte Hwy. J Welt, OR 2%-1356. al- IN THE AUGUST JOHNSON buildin to the new Mir- 4 apg at ay en trolly New, pil Toeate' 4 is —— siness @ for hee eh 1704 8, Telegraph ‘Rea, #2533, > £ L For Rent Miscellaneous 42 WAREROUSE ‘wr 366 AUBURN, , Auburn Ave, Apt, 9. ly FE Lane: front and Logs san 5 will take trade 2 bed? ent block home _eem . Mdern ‘arouhewt Basement, Ol x 7 - 500 - $1,500 dn w have many other fine buys, both lake front and lake lots it, | 4 Tooms at prices for every pocketbook. T. G. TROCKE | REALTOR 1648 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-467) PARM HOUSE & § ACRES Clarkston area. 500 soot road frontage. House s full basement, side en- Trance hall, open staircase, 4 bedrooms up and one down, Not modern, but solid and worth remodeling. ‘ price $7,950 with $1,4 PAUL A, KERN. Realtor. FE 2-9200. 3 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE. oN | _finished, FE 2-11 PIONEER Hi HIGHLANDS ROOMY 3 bedroom home, FE zee. HOUSE WITH LARGE . $700 down. FE. 8-1419. Close to ie fe syiven | Lake on wa beach Ra. 4 Will trade your iw 48000 or FE 29-2105. WE TRADE MORE - PADDOCK AREA ALL AROUND attractive ranch home near lizabeth Lake alee yah en roo: Piastered ‘Petts ‘tied Coors, $7,006 ve and $12,500 Mode: base- mm ranch ett ment: Automatic heat. Breezeway BRICKS $10,975 _ CEDAR SHAKES S, $9.78 PLASTERED SIDE awe See. ahd. Mice ‘vara il good Wiis MM. BREWER “ta oun tor iy? terest, car” tractor; cash or housetrailer, PE 3-7665. $495. DOWN | ew home. 2 bedrm den area Monthly payments, $60, Near school. t tation. Total price $7,145, costs. Oniy Jhomes at this e irose ust MODERN 4 ROO AND BATH. near Cass Lake a5i30. $600 FE 44007 BY OWNER. $2,500 DOWN pen a Tye basement, sca garage, for quick sale. ree po: Phone FE 54-0920, BEDROOM MOD- ern. 1 year old. Lote vot, Reason 5-4967. _able terms IMMEDIATE Huron Gardens, nr St Benedict's. 3 bedrims., gash Lye gitaee. $2,506 down or $11,000 MAHA’ N REALTY CO ° FE 2-0263; Ask for Mrs Levely _ 4 LARGE ROOMS, Rass BASE- tment. Air condi furnace, Good for roomin, ng vouse. Monroe ains. $10,800, $1,- down, Inquire Dixie Recrea- tion, 4443 Dixie Hwy. GOOD LOCATION. 3 BEDR ROOM home, Full basement, Delco ofl furnace, garage and yoved drive. Newly carpetet! & painted, Fire- lace sagree kitchen, _contratte Call Ortonvilie, S7R5, BY OWNER, REAL NICE 2? OR 3 bedroom home. very reasonable down payment and monthly pay- ments. OR 3-5267.’ COLORED GI's Investigate our ney subdivision (Now U [-R CONSTRUCTION) On Earimore at Bondale. ‘ iw AYMENTS WHY PAY RENT? WESTOWN ___ REALTY Co. $300 DOWN Modern 6 room. Close tn. Partly rm. . - $1,375 DOWN Well located 2 bed . > basement, “oil heat, vertra pate. ~~ AUBURN AVE. Vac corner Call for price & terms, CUCKLER REALTY | 236 N. Saginaw FE __ 44001 BRING $1,000—MOVE RIGHT in this custom-built modern 2 . E room home. Pull basement. 5-2443. 7 ROOMS, $11,800, FENCED YARD. 83.5 $2,500 dn ‘62 Lincoin Ave. BY OWNER. N~ SIDE 9 BED: room modern tiled basement, gas ee coenet jot to paved street, . w reasonable down ye ment. OR 3-1708 or FE 2 deat, 1000 DOWN. 4s_ modern, 2-bedroom home ons eke tae Sear garage, .~ ond garage, Really ice 812800. C°PANGUS 1919 M15 L ; Ph. Ortonville Bie Case Blizanetn Ra. ——___ !32_Colleet.. 5-1284_ or FE 4.3844 J ROOM COTTAGE, NiGE Bia —_—_—_—_—_—_— 00, 0. down. $32.50 per month, FE 2-1 333. iG ] RESALES 4 ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, Ee, bd e pit pare until May Ist, USSE. . NOTT. REALTOR CLARKSTON AREA, New 3 170'W. Pike st FE _4-5908 bedroom home. Features BUNGALOW WITH LARGE EXTRA large rooms, 14% baths and lot. Close to lake, $1900 down large Be sure ane: see * By owner, Phone Myrtle 5708, us loday. because I's &. |7BORM. MODERN ON 2 TARGE 7 lots Coyepent is Priv,. $7.500, screens. Fence Monthly payments only $67. J. A. Taylor; DON’T WISH FOR Doe Make it easily through | petite Ads. To sell, rent » wep, hite, dial F "Ssi8t Terms. FE 4-07 NOW UNDER c CONTR 30 NEW GI RRO 3 Bedrooms Full Basement ONLY =| $3800 Down PLUS MORTGAGE COSTs Price $11,500 Choose Your Location Now ‘FOR INFORMATION, CALL< | Casteli Realty 95 Onkland FE 5-9480 Se screen aur