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DUPER paign BT yal " Summerfield Honored re-elected member of ACS's natiogal board of Willingness Seen Keynote’: _as Advisory Council Meets The willingness to help of a Pontiac High School coed was enthusiastically received by civie-minded citi- zens as the “keynote” of their meeting last night, “We young people have enjoyed the city's facilities; “now what can we do to i! i a3 i Hate ES eae i i ii af: a3 A i i E i Au rl i F : # & 3 Pee Fizz age t a ship which we've lacked in iq] | want to help will be able Domestic Lion's Traveling Career : fo Up Salaries : ii Bill Earmarks ; "Measure Differs From Dem Proposal, includes. , Maintenance Help LANSING .)—The House ‘passed by a 101-6 vote to- ~~ Sign Tells I is happier — UF Over Top a William B.| Robert M. Critchfield. This is the first time the drive left, and campaign manager | has reached its goal without a time extension. Pontiac Press Phote ef. iis 5 3 , E it fr ri i : | : 2 q i a Ht Ut I r i i th f i iis i rg z % Ls i _ 1 s % i z : in i § : 3 L 2% 53 Hy z Parking Garage Planned ANN ARBOR (INS) — When Out o _——_ tt fi & 4 i ge £ a ! Hi gf aH Ful f Penitentiary U.S. Urges Talks “israel Beats*Back Attack 5 - battle was fought lower sector of the Gaza Strip, No action was reported along the. El Auja-Nizana zone border where a bloody yesterday An official Israeli spokesman said the IMfaelis beat * |fubilant gathering of more ; at a victory luncheon in the ' Forecast Good reported today. : mgtey= ‘Without Time Extension Donations Climb $31,549 Over’ Need Established to Support Local Agencies. _ -~ Hitting a resounding $503,724 total at yesterday's deadline, the Pontiac Area United Fund sailed $31,549 over its goal, Campaign Manager Robert M. Critchfield . The local drive reached the top without a time exten- 4 sion for the first time in its history, Critchfield told a than 500 volunteer workers Labor Situation Employment Head Says Higher Work Levels in Store Locally Beginning ri going to be a labor shortage,” said Dudley. “And I would say it will ruti over into the new year,” he s and suffered no casualties. Both sides claimed they coeckpoms tne Et Anjo. e ja- Nizana zone, scene of a 17- hour battle aeeertens de- scribed as the heaviest fight- ing between Arabs and Jews ‘Isince the 1948 Palestine War. El Auja is about 50 miles south of Gaza. and Isracli representatives at - U.N, headquarters in New York & mew peace pian for the border region. In Washington, the U. S. State Department urged Israel and their “explosive” border dispute. Israel and Egypt to find a way to avoid war. ‘Piers and Foundations Span Straits The United States annivunced that | il: To Hold Ruling on Sewer Case Judge Black Asked to Delay His Opinion on Drain Controversy Port Huron Circuit Judge Eu- gene F. Black told the Press today he will withhold his opinion on the Pontiac-Waterford Township sewer | dispute until Nov, 19 allowing the two units time to negotiatate. Judge Black heard the case as a visiting judge’ here Oct. 24 through 26, Tn. the. suit filed Ang. 31 Pon- Waterford ii- The attempt violates a 1935) agreement between the two units, the city alleged. It claimed that lt f RET] LE i ‘| the North Pole r i: i 1 bs i 5 E i 3 i ber, he said. j Flying Fan, 79, Reserves S¢at on Atlantic Jet | ARLINGTON, Va./i—The. man who held the first’ airline ticket for flights across the Atiantic and today his North-Atherica and Europe, I went down reserved a seat on he first fight.” “The jet planes won't get into seryice for 2% or 3 years yet, ny that’s not too far ahead for a j ” Eck flew in Pan American's new | Dixie Clipper from Port Washing: ton, N.¥., to. the Azores and Eu- rope June 28; 1939, on the first ‘scheduled transatlantic service. He returned on the first westbound flight. a. How about a first fi space satellite? Eck on that one, “T don’t want to go can't return from,"’ he too good.” Cy’ Young, 88, Dies i vale St, Elks Temple. The total represents 105.5 per cent of the $562,175 goal, he stated. _ “I would like to extend | my personal thanks to all ‘the people’ in the Pontiac, |Waterford and Pontiac adi Hi | i a E i work reInTNG ied if Brother, Sister Struck by Auto. Barbara, Arthur Wyatt Treated, Released After Crossing Mishap of 162 E. Pike St., the intersection of Union streets when they by Nichols Vetters, Potice said today Vetters, whe ts charged with z released from St, Hospital. Their mother, Mi vell Wyatt, recalling the Glenn and Helen Best a i i ait? 8 . NEWCOMERSTOWN, Ohio #.— Denton True (Cy) Young, one of baseball's all-time pitching greats, died today. He was 83. | i i In Today's Press He said it was established by © EAST LANSING -- 1; Clay Kemp, about 30, who was ing a doorbell to Ri spar Tate, editor of the Daily Panto-| tified by a soe graph of Bloomington, t., will _& set of problers and again 88 Addrecs the anmal Community | Hospital. i pthey worked out the ‘answers. 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It is opposed portance of international trade and. its by several school boards in this part of Value in maintaining friendly relati ” Michigan, according to Louis H. Scium- - With the United States. ; me MEL, president. of Pontiac Board .of Education ~ re 2 eg tax et that happened before you were born,” i ae ‘gays a believer in dianetics. Of course phe: questioned by the Press, Mr. we can. We can: remember, for example a vppiniateaaii a -: ap IMMEL not. only expressed his Op- that Co.umsus discovered America in a ~A Relaxed World | : By MERRYLE §, RUKEYSER _ in plays and musicals, or movies .) | Bre red at Post Office, Pontiac. Mich, #s,second class matter _somlng: It’s here. a ce bat viddew. | MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 9 ° see og a ee Ee 1’ ted fs entitled a3? ; gee i , . ise sign, for when email oor of al eet vee, inh tne seme Arrival’in New York of the,$. 8. Israe} _ wt to the 27 salled eatity, ay. Trick or a —=—==__was a maritime’event of than or- | DAS AHRS, SHOE. “Treat!” he bounced from his TV. Ts Poxruc Panes, is delivered by carrier fer 49 est ee time of year that we should inspect chair, open the door and ~ 4 rae _ Braille dinary interest. uta sa ; aia at a. xiand, Geneare. Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer and ;' os the did dog house for draft and snarled, you know what H el ted other viaces im the United states g3000° . Not only is this modern 10,500 ton water leaks. A good flap should time it le... 7:38! You should ai Boone Pontias PE Past. vessel Israel's first ocean liner, but it be placed over the dice, ”” cre se pee Teen | stoma id ' MEMBER’ OF AUDIT BUREAU OF ciRcuLATIONs re-establishes direct passenger shipping When you are in that nice, the door tn. thelr 1 tled young 4 ‘ig Tg r= eee service to the Holy Land. eae warm bed, Wy to pemte yor : . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, . Pabe pal and most loyal friend out - We, tagging along in the car due : The Israel's arrival was note- there half frozen, A little half to our eee ee ee — f _ worthy also for one small item _ hour on that dog house wili de on little folks, heard the snarl ; -_ : ager: most felt to discover one of our Seon moans Pppose as tarp. an tats ei See ke Ro : in s - * , dle ‘. i $200 Raise for Teachers of Halts to New York’ sunyor And don't fase we > ne ee So far. there has been little or no Misnuwe. : The ten wee tr anything he ‘could for you. We pach om dy 4 gua fel ; public discussion of Governor W1LLIAMs’ during the ers of Bax Kocuna’s One Whe Aske Only Fair Play. 4, could really have. grown so : : . ape | ay Se Sg old in spirit as to have forgotten ace = rane Michigan - COM insurrection against the Roman Finds Another ‘Scrooge’ his yout cad tuo Ya of Halloween. pay $200, tab @colen , news. : ke «DOrk). hes @ different set of o0. WEF 08. 1S seetere, ° getting together, Yesterday the ACLU produced many times its committees make financial institutions, It was the another $200 from the same — : is 2 2:2. its report on government suppres. important decisions on legislation *P*rating rules. | original J. P. Morgan who said the will be r. ‘The first snow of the season finds our , Newspapermen — particularly - sion of news, It had commissioned behind closed doors which ‘pre- Reporting about a friendly’ in- that ‘the best collateral for a loan source, boards | unde 3 : : _ through the American Society of 9 New York |, Allen vent the public from knowing who terchange with J. P. McEvoy, the ” terrific pressure from teachers to -—«-f#z™ers and others who are dependent Of Newspaper Editors and the Amer- R "do the job | id or did what fine : the weather. all quite prepared for it. Every. ~ ican New Raymond, to do the job because S#id or s ‘ writer, Scully says: He (McEvoy) 1 i¢ now relatively easy for raise their by that amount n Newspaper Publishers Assn., freedom of information is basic in wanted to know ‘what @ job like aaa pay ae farmer agrees that the young wheat never - have banged away at the govern- the ACLU’s work and operations ° Pee mine on Variety paid. I bragged those with a reputation for common and the teachers won't care where had a better stand for the coming of wititer. meat, seeking to force out more Raymond turned out a highly ooking Back and eld WO wack 010 eete went any, 9 & Sh pnt acces the comes from. |. - Its growth in recent Weeks has been truly information. critical study, He said: “Invisi- - it aa to chedit. Credit -hhs trnportant money . . = “Invi 15 Years Ago Ppa, uses, but self-discipline is needed * - * = marvelous. This year's crops are all secured, In thé past two days the Eisen- ble govefmment is now worse than NAZI BOMBS hit 1 Hos “What are your ideas on bor- to keep from overworking one thanks to the delayed frost, and in the words hower administration got « double at any time in many years. These pica, | Aangee$ and lending?’ credit. Some banks are willing Because there has been no public of a prominent Oakland County farmer, Jolt on this score: From a con- abuses: have curtailed the power CAMPAIGNING continues. “Well” I said, ‘I gi I to extend credit such nonessen- discussion of this issue, what the Re- “Never were we in better shape at this sea- greasional committe from a of the press and of Congress it- wouldn't miss, instead of tials and as « pleasure , . eninge a special report of the American self to be of service to the people 90 ease Age what I couldn't afford to lose. If publican controlled Legislature will do ©.” The work of putting up the snow Civiy Liberties Union Which stud- by finding out what goes on in HURRICANE STRIKES Porida .- had aa eee. with it to be ‘In of fences beside the main highways has been cd the problem: government.” é : . a guy needs a dollar and I need a MORE SENSIBLE it remains seen. In view completed, plenty of ice removing material 7 <9 ** * JOB STABLIZATION sought by pen be ge ppg. ge Frank Scully's homely philoso- its controversial nature, however, find is ready, and the snow plows have been re- | And next week the House com- The report said it is » fair con. GMC. particularly phy for lending makes vastly more its $10,200,000 cost for the State’s 51,000 painted and put in top condition, and are mittee starts public hearings in its x aap “I it's big money they want, I sense than the easier initial proc- teachers, it obviously should have most Polsed Yor the work we all hope they will not Divscveatian St Soe swe supe It T. k More Th S 4 at least start them-on their Way Ste or 100, 8 “enced tieciieeeiinn. : nave to do. last into 1956 akes /Vviore QF SOAP, with. say five dollars, 1 did that “Sound lenders, instal- = ey Dean of the Oakland County Bar Associa- “rine the ee i ge ! for a fellow only yesterday. He sent sales , a Begone Ke sent —— tatu, Semel Toate e Flot Water for Safe Dishes mm nanm mite Gi came be pti ‘ 34 Michigan. Passengers now in his eighty-first year, celebrated the release of information from gov- By WHLLIAM BRADY, M.D available detergents to soap it 's ‘You know, it's sort of Gatter- taligranpte Suerte A peebrntag E anniversary of the dedication of the “*rnment agencies which might «O) Grandma, you have to eat equally efficient as cl ing ina. depressing way to have yen Roee. Saved by Alert Flier crows wednestay by pinying glt inthe "4, tbe corm. Ths covered alg peck of Qt hcbre Sou dies? uinecant, “Ends who ink fou are beet ee, ' LOU rain. However, it only was his usual semi- - eerens. we used to reply when Grand Signed letters, Rot more than ope page than they are. I mean if some- Thirty-four Michigan residents quite weekay 0nd shnest 'samaaad stunt, in , Truman said no censorship was saw none into the ocpem health Tents lobe pertaining te personal one does not think of me as sick miles properly are singing the praises of an eculpany with bis partners intended, and he instructed agency on after a summer’s game of One- R0His, or tresiment, will be by and crippled, he is giving .my A compromise is when the - glert Eastern Air Lines pilot, Capt. se heads not to use his order to sup- old-cat, “Teh, Tech, child, those ~ hg BRA, Pon. morale a boost, and if there ig a whole family agrees to go to a Mart. L. Lamb and: Ralph E. Cole, press nonsecurity information or hands!" But grand mother sub- ‘#®¢ Press, Pontiar, Mich bite involved—well, so is there a vacation spot that dad didn't want Dave SHRINER. at Silver Lake course, Mr. Tillson who was cover up mistakes, This left a sided : oS (Copyright 1955) bite involved in morale - builders to go to. : weet t many editors unsatisfied. ; * * # The Miami flier was in charge of a * ‘committee member at the courthouse TO ict .4 ‘Truman's order , : dedication, is a firm advocate of keeping a be ; Today's grandmother ought to Case Records of a Ps chologist: DCTB Golden ‘Falcon on a scheduled new one on the same site : They considered the order'so XM, better, Today's. housewife y zi : south eeeettoalbe, sky certainly should. But do you? Even) _ : : | : 8 OE ae Set mort ot Ghetcne, “Ties noting wrong wih the Devo teat Maa eee areas Semmes mete Men's Middle-Age Emotional’ Muddle About 120 miles north of Chatlotte, _ “There's nothing wrong with the Detroit hich agmncy heads could , A | iC. a PONS lett OU A ee am ae which Oey cn Me" ™ * Can Be Controlled by Wifely Conquest caught fire, | ee Bob Oliver, that did not involve security, _ Tr#e enough boiling the dishes er ' b sep * - for three minutes would sterilize Myron ts a classical erample das been comparati impotent We. period. When the builtin fire fighting who knows the game and has been making “rate in 1953 President Eisen- ren water can do of the middle-aged male who dur tha gat toe yaa’ n't on. as et ee Pe ? ' ; al ‘ but t Ceeeret talleg to conquer the ae” ee ee oe eis wile ted Goat Shih, ihe Sie tee, tantoon, ot iggy sc ngage not passionate so it hasn't dis- in women. ‘And in both sexes. it is base, Capt. simmers wound STS Ete ag ie" aens Se et uate entered Ss Sp Ltt Nay as | nav oS abe i judgment came into play. He Another log cabin birth is that of order to withhold information. He tergent, Deterge means te 0 a man’s job, Wives, never let do?” : Wer Ged Abmidhily placed be - decided to land at Charlotte and +. thlethia Vorhes oa or agencies, but steanse, your husbands lose their ser sex DEFEATISM = date line on the sexual * did 86 ‘without injury to any of —-_- of 486 North Johnson Ave.; born in Huron + * 8. Now you thay scrub your dishes orale ag Ft ay eto age pau Myron is « classical example ot % men and women. . the passengers. There they were Unt. - furmmation sappasedly’ ‘ses to. bo aad Gangueets helpers tansing tyr Vers of mimrviage Uy:the oivloe Sy “Ce TN Nae be tes de. W sunst be fated wom rename - breakfasted and within an hour This éoleman is highly in accord with the withheld only if its release en-. with the teq- you used yes- below. - veloped a sexual defeatism com- and “on the shelf’ by the age ef “were on their way in a second _sentiments expressed | ik dangeredsecurity— It could be ‘achag: tir. ote spills? What By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE © plex at home. 45 to 60, then this faulty idea can | y —_ bee 2. withheld only if it was marked hostess has the gall to request a Case P-389: Myron D., aged'47, __ Often such victims then transfer all the bad effects of plane. “Dyed-in-the-Wool Football Fan,” -“top secret,” “secret,” or “‘confi- guest to wash his hands before has been a successful manufactur- ‘Weir domestic failure over to real [ » Credit ts due the ‘plane’s pilot and which og Rpg more between halves poco That seemed simple helping ov so ange ae iad help ~~) Furtherm , a man can develop ' activities ‘we hive at Wisner Stadium, *°ush. os : “Dr. Crane, we some ’ \ @rew whose calm efficiency reassured ietis Gimueth kd wetvetaities have pons wots But the ACLU in a 7-page re- Pra er the guest who just very badly,” his attractive wife in- : . ee ee owl x the passengers during the 15 to 20 on formations most of us do not understand Port yesterday said all Eisenhow. Played with the dog, dries; the formed me hundreds of hypo- er’s order did was eliminate some Ssuest who came to your party = ’ and often neither does the announcer.” “We have been married for 2% hormones. minutes of grave danger. ‘It is wise ~*n¢' ; ot the “more qaring absurdities" Jed Oh hie “old” pate thadishee years: 1 wsed to bem school nd is stronger’ than judgment like this which, no doubt, A Adleshens cali fem : 2 doegotg 3 eae wee te ta oe. & pe oars Blow Bar Bn glands and glandular extracts! helps build the wonderful safety rec- _ Bertram O'Shaughnessy ( were the background for what fol You Preffr your tomy ine, here's after ar aa Re Young husbands of 21 can thus - @rd of our commercial airlines. of Birmingham says he watched the con- an ios _ what hg | le hee grown daughters. panier cn ili ag ca BEF Ege : 8a Se te dna at Che thlaaty S00 pubis betld- Government Operations Committee WASH scien, tte on ae va ny this sme type ot aor fic Crisis U U i bie muigaty few public Dulc~ “of the House instructed a subcom- _ Brush dishes clean. of food par- Bg ‘ Traf Ie (rishi PON US _ ings where » part of the appropriation was mittee — headed by Rep. Moss (D. ticles: Wash in very soapy water, ullt it by himeelt . art Since it 4¢ usually above the : Por fresh. convincing that the Tettined to the taxpayers. He challenges us Calif)—to investigate the whole Rinse in hot water, Leave to drain | But he is a introvert and — namely, in the victim's mind, Lie. proof _to “Show me one within the last quarter government's handling of informa- dty, Wash hands with soap before peice col : be iro pes a then a smart and devoted wite like ay need-for modern new highways becomes century.” " tion, Monday it begins hearings. prea wage Wash eo Sor tes r Sse A eps oo ‘ . Myron's can soon remedy the fields, the pheasants have taken over the earings Moss’ group last sum- frestlly leuaden po ag ae 7 i ves ee eat tive ond aggressive in mer sent a list of 80 questions wed to Wipe the dog's or se sis cope with the work property. your boudoir. Prove to your mate + poultry yard at the home of to 63 executive agencies about the baby’s nose. “dn the past few months he has Their colleagues will vouch for that you can banish his ‘in Weeden tiett . driving out his Wednesday the subcommittee’ ts- ° washed hands, Watters and walt eed tee ee te teens nan inside of 0 Genek'o ant. he é which I had never seen him do thelr skill. belittle them- chickens—until time qued a SS2-pege summary of, the should not handle He Mee wikicles Par ra © part- truce was ! resses sh # handle money before. selves. whole attitude improved. He be- more nn replies. and meuns with the same bands +1 ster* he his will and gan to whistle at his work and , ‘agreed upon. This summary showed that about used to serve your plate, Norep- unused « revolver. I think he And it may sll go back to the took « new nest in living. for the previous 12,7 is 4. Se ee, ee ee planned to do away with himeet see tertll aony coer nae tae oom 80 send ee my beaklél, “How to ; Us : te glasses grasped ’ gees ¥ con- : : ; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton E. Grah this done; aok tor a straw. Never “He tate me he tan't any good manutacturing plant. His marital, ‘mmped return envelope, pls 20e @ no question of consid- ee ee ee — accept a ginss whose rim is a defeatiem may spread over to his (Non-profit). It can salvage your : of 280 Osmun St.; golden wedding. | notched, cracked or otherwise °C is a total fallure and might Joos) and business life, ee ea natural’ develop- - «Mr. and Mrs. Reginald L. Sears s harboerng place, for Bpetick, pegging ho age Seger A CLIMACTERIC MALES i Always write te De w . , Mr. ana Mrs. William Hl. 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John Prutiing said, hew- Mra, ‘William Wright, vice presi Cortaiy: withoet an eapert Hesnse. precaabte: ment officials | iss Hatch had worked tor’ Tur Wine for Gremlins, Too | ever inet “one could see that dent; Mrs. Forest Brown, record-| 5 apply to Communist China—| stated that, for the most part, the Ske aoa me basis when the | “MADRID — In the warehouses in| the older boy - FILL SAND | ing secretary, and Dr. George Pet- stood the sorrow between them.” sell, teubanere should be ready by Jan. 1. new order. will merely provide | in Cambridge Springs, a farming | Wtich Spanish wine growers store ° ° : : Weeks’ announcenient followed | {0° Shipment to the Iron Curtain | community in northwest Pennsyl- | °*tels of sherry there is always &| Meanwhilé, Nassau County De- Loading 6 Days a Week * aie Erected gona . ~- of | Countries of things which have | vagia : ee ee a eee tective Chief Stuyvesant Pinnell c ; mittee fer three-year terms are pong Sag ye been allowed to there when-| |. : leaning against it. 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Sizes “| 6x, 3 Ay aa % 3 te 7, © fs * 24 THE PONTIAC PRESS. -PRIDAY; NOVEMBER: 4, 1085 ghey DENVER western states have. drafted ‘leg- ‘jslation calling for ogee pre ot | four key dams in the initial phase | ~ the Upper Colorado River proj- | Glen Canyon project. | " They voted that dams to be in- continued this week after delegates | rado River from Utah, Colorado, Wyoming and’ Glen Cany ) — Political’ and|New Mexico agreed unanimously réclamation ‘Jeaders from four | to reject Colorado Gov. Ed John- son‘f proposal calling for construc- tioné of: only one dam—the giant Oudiaie dad tanaih th’ sae agreed that Colorado be allowed | to substitute any other dam for. Curecanti if desired. con- end voolsnaiiin experte t9 ou veh ‘te viver Onl aow ter oR: obs strategy meetings in Denver cluded im pending Upper Colo- ¢ be clamation project. Flaming Gorge, | DAM OPPOSED | Osaur Nai ‘ern Utah, peer igelbalhy os conservation and wildlife groups ‘throughout the country as an “in- | Santon” of the sationel parks. rt * Inclusion of the. project in leg- islation introduced in he last ses- sion of Congress was a major fac- py tor in its defeat. | Delegates said that despite fact Johnson's. proposal for a dam project . was defeated, scored a major victory for rado,’ an “lt was agreed to dnvitee the . |. Navaje irrigation project under the Leavitt Act, or similar leg- lation, which would provide the project with a “non-reimburse- able” feature. It would be con- O- “They also — ‘to exclude the control. 6 controversial Echo Park dam as| Ival Ge ‘set “ot the} part of the multi-million dollar re-| Upper Col _ River Commis. | sion, said: West Drafts Legislation Tot Four Key Dams'|= “It was the impression of ‘dele- ly appreciative’ of efforts Of. the rp up with proposals to allow poem pti cos. : Science K nows Nothing’ About Muscles, Hormones DETROIT ‘@— A biochemist in- ternationally recognized as an au- thority on muscles said today “‘we know nothing about how muscles v ork.” : . Z ; He also added: “We know noth ing about the causes of human en ergy. We know nothing oe mones.” The: answers, said pr. Albert | a be found only | by “a revolution’ on the | part ‘of medical scientists aocking | te solve the mystery of the make- up of the human body’s molecules. SOREENS $6850 BARNES HARDWARE so sahl OF PARKING 742 ee Huron ‘FE 5-9101 structed as aid to the Navaje Indians, , If approved, power profits from the Glen Canyon dam would not) ‘be diverted’ to pay for the Navajo project, but instead, would, revert ‘to the federal government for uée | in building participating projects, | particularly in. Colorado, | OBJECTIONS TOLD | Johnson had objected to the Nav- |would divert profits from Glen | Canyon dam that should be used’ for further reclamation and power | projects, . * * } | The irrigation project would per- | mit ivfigation. of thousands'of acres ‘of arid land in the Navajo reser- could not pay for the cost of the prodect However, Navajo dam. ome of vation, but irrigation of the land | | bind.” Dr. Szent-G: discoverer of vitamin C and 1937 Nobel mer, at an inter- nation on enzymes, symposium the basic unit of biological struc- ture and function, He is director of research at'the Muscular Re- search Institute at Woods - Mass, He ‘said present views on how | chemical-energy in the body is | transformed into’ muscular power | | are unsatisfactory, adding: “People try to solve the diseases. | find the answers, “Our work today’ consists of miracles gn one hand and com- plete ignorance on the other, We have not applied new knowledge | camel—a Tuminant' like the cow—| ot the atom into biology yet. It in’ chemistry, yet we are be- Dr. Szent-Gyorgyi, a native of hon and author of * “The Na ture of Life,” said he now is con- ing better understanding of the cause of heart ailments and mus- La eae te "oc oe —s The | symposium is being spon- sored by Henry Ford Hospital and the Edsel B. Ford Institute ba ‘Medical Research. a a i Szent-Gyorgyi, it a four iother Nobel Prize winners in sci- ‘ence or medicine. Hump of. Camel No Water Tank, wer |Expetts Decide UNITED :NATIONS, N.Y, @— When a camel takes a drink it's just ‘satisfying a thirst and mot | storing up water for a dry day. ~ | ‘The legendary Arab who killed his camel in the desert to get the | water in the animal's stomach was | disappointed by what he found, | These are some of the conclu- sions of Knut and Bodil -Schmidt- |ajo irrigation project on grounds | That is not the way. 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America’s most beautiful selec- - “single look confirms the fact Sane coneny hee A gel SEE “PLAYWRIGHTS w—IVs FINEST DRAMATIC HOUR—ON NBC-TV, ALTERNATE rvespars * ae ———— ‘con MOTOR SALES, tha: = SALES pelt Inc. “A Ma tt, RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES ‘HOMER HIGHT MOTORS, Ine. spas OF: he rah sectarian: oe aa : aa Pe eh © Ck eee: Sy eos ie _- earners poe 5 3 TS lee ee ee } ‘SIXTEEN ‘ Oe ‘Have Busy Day Locally ohn | Strand theatre yesterday, ° amor Oy for actor 2 mt ‘asked for his: signature by ham and cra Clo Moor 96 oven of anit Bote city in connection with the opening | ef their latest movie, Universal-| International’ s “Hold Ba ‘K Tomor- | * pow,” They just arrived a Hotel Pon tiac when they Were whisked with’ '- police. escort to the Pontiac Press hounds,”’ Agar replied, “I've asked for my autograph.” His lovely ’ since’ 1946, told ws during lunch- — jeading: lady, Cleo Moore on eon at Pontiac Motor, that he trip to Pontiac. Sam's Army as a buck private bowed by Universal for the This meeting resulted ina screen | of the films wife; Loretta, ; well known’ West . Coast | fashion Agar, who has been in movies model, accompanied him and his was doing quite well in Unele | Miss Moore, a Col uri bratty pic- _ when he pean et ‘ture, has been in Hollywood seven to a party ae wet A — pre- jyears and has made 20 pictures. ducer, David ©. Selsnic ‘She has had leading roles in eight “Two Touring Movie Stars Y CLEMENCE | the picture which ppened at the was em When ‘asked by an ame it 4 he were bored with “autograph got news for you. The day I'm bored | will be the day I'm mo longer the _ test for Agar, and he . made: his’ There's just the slightest trace” first picture, “Fort Apac’ he" in of the southern accent—Miss Moore — 1947. was born in Baton Rouge, La., but Sinée then there have been suc- the famed, voice coach, Josephine cesses like “She Wore a Yellow Dillon, has produced ‘an: ‘actress Ribbon,” “Woman on Pier 13” and with a very soft,. pleasing voice. “Sands of Iwo Jima.” Since she was five years During the interview, the star of Miss Moore has wanted to be an - | actress. First it was the neigh- eld Bandits Hold Up Bar | Sscxrnd'"ixea 1 ‘ast but Pay Cost of Drink) Sto otc ant." DALY CITY Calif, @ — Two Following the interview we were taken on a tour of Pontiac Motor, men held up bar owner Abe Rosen- , real thrill for these Hollywood : stein yesterday and got away with stars. about $3,000 | Later they met Pontiac residents pies: jin Osmun's store and made their But one pe Rosenstein a dollar‘ finat appearance last night at bill — to pay for the whisky sour | “High Follies” held in Pon- he had ordered while waiting for|tiac High School before con- 4 |] trols on front. Mahogany. HOLLYWOOD STARS VISIT CITY—Pontiac Press W. 's Editor __ Petiag Prong Paste fleft) Judith Clemence interviews movie stars, iso Moore and Ses weed patiag” ld Back Tampon,” iv shang a the Strand Theater. . j Agar as they arrive tn Posting yenterday. The movie greats ere here | his partner, tinuing their tour. YOU NEED A sauiss ANGLE TOOTHBRUSH BECAUSE YOUR MOUTH A LION’S. _& out of 5 cavities. those hard-to-get-at places. WON'T OPEN WIDE LikE strike your back teeth _ Use the brush that's bent like your dentist's mirror to reach Pistol Stolen in 1931 Returned to Owner DETROIT @—A pistol stolen | nearly 25 years ago from John E. ‘him last_ztight. The pistol was found in a shiny, black box beside a highway in western Wayee Comty. Robert Flere of Taylor ‘| Township spotted the box Sunday. He opened it and saw a .38 caliber | most new condition. .He eee ‘the gun over -to-authorities. The Wayne County: Sheriff's | Office checked the serial number | | with Lansing. 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DIRE PN A Maso ES ee ee ea ee : tate Reformatory for males ati en sei pemiesha si ‘crobio ne -Cold V accine $64,000 Quiz 6 Giving FOR THE MOST COMPLETE _ WASHINGTON ANS) — Eight ve the ‘ ec “%; AS variety” of ‘respiratory diet read ' ! SELECTION OF DRAPERY Rat scientists have announced the de-| ° ‘minor’ infec. | iimesses. '$16,000to Losers FABRIC—BE SURE TO SHOP ~ wel tans me sae | Cor Pigg atgrgr ale . | 2 diseases closely, alin to the ‘edie, | =———| w. P. Rowe, R. G. Suskind, R. 8. : Pepe cane Sh PR os a Pafienbarger, and Miss J. W. Hart- Mig agente pte wy [ley of the National Microbiological | kins University disclosed after a "| Institute, and Dr... G. Ward of | Instead of , al lA | successfully used the vaccine in | “They used as subjects: for as : ‘ humans to prevent a respiratory 83 . Teor at the Chillicothe (Ohio) Federal gre acese remsiin fa. five oe y, illness marked by. fever, e throat and “rol oye.” It te eaueed by ono nd tie ee in the Conjunetivitis) pet group , . * # The scientists emphasized their b vaccine is “still experimental” and there is no prospect of production for public use “‘in the near future.” COSI X. STONE Why settle for ‘less when you can afford the - luxury of CAST-O-S§TONE for your home with 20- YEAR GUARANTEE! More “cel feature our new 5-year plan. CAST-O-STONE is a CAST-O-STONE in this area than any other — genuine pulverized stone, reformed to fit the there must be a reason! : MR, & MRS. HOMEOWNER: Use Cast-0-Stone to Solve Your Painting, Siding, Insulation Problems Forever! EDT hi : INSPECT PROJECT — Proclamation of Optimist, 3 Week by Mayor William W. Donaldson has not slowed. (lr) Dr. H. A. Miller, Par an of Optimist Week, the club's activities toward setting up Optimist Park | Elwood Brown, secretary-treasurer of the club, Dave as a playground for youngsters: Inspecting equipment Ewalt, clib president, and Dr. E. F. Denne, chairmen | at the Strathmoré and Fairview Avenues site are of the Boys Caanaittes. z Pontiac Press Phote | Hi F4f s | fa be moral cn nw Optimist Week Celebration | Peron Reaches Brazil , Doesn't Halt Club Project |," ‘2 Nsoross , ORDER Clean ] BELEM, Brazil —Argentina’s : : Winter Comfort NOW With community observance of ; for shelter, he added. | exdictator Juan D. Peron, report- ‘ ‘PROBLEM: SOLUTION: : | ie "T oimiat Wee scheduled for Nov oes the Parks ang |*4 00 Oute to'Niaragus from his me ereer "toes soacioniare oa safer “op basa "temea i put he tanaborsien tts ‘ions Cod 612, Pontiac Optimists are going Recreation Department, . Mr. original place of exile in Paraguay, and ; gi Prom ghie Burpee ge | Ewat emphasized this: “If the Te@ched Macapa in northern Bra- Cc ALL , Prices Starting at *“=="MAIL COUPON TODAY= === : ms the vtarea at the| ‘ttt department and neighbors | zil_ yesterday. TCASTONE MICH. CORP, oF 5 - "That's the half-block area at the 5 . 3 this venture, the playground will Managua. the = soa capital, . Sitlendo ¥ Purnisn Deautitring § : : > be a model which we can follow was a passenger aboard a Para- 1 any howge, of business ‘ im other areas of the City.” | Guay air force DCA. : 3 9081 i'n ‘ rene . He said that the Optimist Club, | = § Nome... peukesuia ' j working closely with the depart- Teach ing Safety No Money Down 1 t ment, has spent $10,000 in the last | T Hunting Call Collect Anywh fa State g Adéress. Prt eee oe , Ist im 1966 1 10 years, helping to establish | GRAND RAPIDS ~The Kent Payment (Ree Fie cong FUF] OIL es in ff oo , County Conservation League and 5 Years to Pay A iL munity centers ve Pontiac the National Rifle Assn. join| 2 a ores begiing tay 1 ‘poner - CASTONE MICH. CORP. “Helping our ” young people is a series of three programs teach- ~ FE 5-6159 | -The ¢ b took over the project. the Optimist Club’s job, and that’s ing hunter safety in proper hand- 2536 Dixie Highwe 1 0 AKLAND FUEL im the wring David R. Ewalt, why Mayor. William’W. Donaldson ling of firearms. Two of the! N Li president proclaimed Optimist Week," Mr. classes will be held at the Grand | Since then, interested deighbars ‘Ewalt said. Rapids Public Museum and the OPEN su DAY 12 to 6 and PAINT Co, | }} tormed a commitice and collected| ‘The week will be observed by (final. class will be held at the _ t -. 436 Orchard Lske Ave. | Re Se teesrons fe wid. mare than 1090 Opti Cie all Camservation League grounds ner , ; , ee - = = ann ae i : At SHAW’ S ... Michigan’ s Largest Jewelers: "LAYAWAY NOW FOR-CHRISTMAS at SHAWS! — Reg. $62.50 ‘ort $5QM Reg. $49.50. One 6. $3960 he $9.60! 20% $7400 SAVE $18. 50 - M4 Reg. $115 20% OFF $120 ‘ A 20% SAVE $30! | ort $9200 SAVE $23! Open Monday and Friday Nights ’ Pig P. M. : ” Reg, $150. bre $120 ‘SAVE $30! _ 2, Saginaw St Pontiae State Bank Bldg, OPEN AN ACCOUNT--UP TO A YEAR TO PAY _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, x, XO TEME puesto y Vile ELECTRIC Tawa Veifes 1Rita's Divorce. Claims. Action Against}. —§ "Will Be Filed in Reno Shortly RENO, Nev. ®—Rita Hayworth's jet interceptors, seemingly racing - | Calif. veteran a: amt th ILLUSION OF SPEED — These Convair FIA | tom ‘delta wing streamlining and hundreds of tre | Steel ee Insta-Lite Portable Reg, 9.95 Reg. 12.95 Judge Composing [Brotherhood Asked ‘Nice’ Love Letter : to Man's Spouse to Postpone Strike WASHINGTON U#—The National going to write a love letter Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- to another man's wife. | men and Enginemen (IND) to post- LOS ANGELES ®~A judge 'S/ yfediation Board-today asked the | ° Cornelius Byrd appeared in court yesterday on a failure to provide action brought in Milwaukee. “Your wife and child should be out here,”’. said Superior Judge Elmer Doyle. “Send lier a ticket.” pone a strike against the Penn- sylvania Railroad, scheduled for 6 a.m. next Sunday. — Eugene C. Thompson, secretary to the board, said a telegram was sent fo the union headquarters in Cleveland asking a delay in the 9065 Orchard Lake Rd. Rev. Louis F. Dion of Wortester, |, He passenger Move | acer in 1911 and retired in 1952) to the driver’s seat and drive off. | We Are Now Paying = isto. Sisco rae cat at feta, ed ty be chaplain to American Roman | %%4 told the questioner -he didn’t Ford Hospital of coronary throm- NEWSPAPERS . 30 Per 100 Lbs. ig| “2tholics in Moscow. ~__{ see a thing. There was one catch, | nosis, = The Rev. Armand H. Desautels, |tough. Through the whole thing.) “ar the time of his death Barry MAGAZINES . . . 50¢ president of “Assumption | Raat tate: Leeey One Del wen henetery, cea Naf Scrap lron—Junk last night that the Soviet gov- | Watched. in emia t. -weo| eee Which “WWE ALSO PURCHASE TIRES AND TUBES es oe nes mer Gal, nl nea “yoy —— a — | a ine er Fypwpey STEEL CO. 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That's the way I won MY gency, in The judge also instructed Byrd aioe oaths, he added that no reply had been r] eae ca ai snaking: Ir understood that ‘most | his’ sen, James, feud ating tr the publ i -__|Motorist rst Puts on Act strike: pending the appointment of a mediator. Byrd said his ~wife, Jewell; “woudn't pay any attention to any j letter I'd write.” He said this was done under the Judge Doyle replied: “You send ‘» y clause of the Railroad | her a one-way tickef and I'l write | Labor Act, which says the board the letter. I'll make it a nice love | can offer its services in an emer- But Thompson said. the union doesn't have to accept and $50 a month for support of | ceived in to the : ¢ Buy with Confidence! te |Coroner Orders Inquest TOMS HARDWARE-and | ACKSON @®--J eerie Beg cue en ee of 4year-cld Dale Messner - “ASA Orchard Lake BA. (“2r4.s" iir | FES-2424 chu Stone “gi2 588 | Te L&s FURNITURE SALES Co. 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Orval Dunkeld, mis-) | / | 13s St Nursing and | Aitiey. debe Gerzanies Neca te ee sae at ‘teask clio: Me ods frome Alig ong tlh nap hlpro wlll her epghingdinrbamgeyg dae wol : John is @ | Rick Ziem, Fred Finkbeiner, Bob . - aS organ o toi , poses for ures . ; 2 . , et ‘ i * Conover, the model ost : i ; ; ‘ ise< 4 Dawson, Larry Mathews, Burnie Harry agency Fairgrove astretieg cosmetic advertise he ‘ . | A arg fh E ee ei agai avenue and ; “s : a ' i a4 : ; “ of wing J | attended. = : ‘Walter. - - tions and TV commercials. : : mi ies 3 plan a Dec. 10} se Hotchkiss of | _.i°.™ aay. | : . : sad . wedding. | There are four pages in Oxford. They | petition ley Bthe NNE PETERSON — __ |teday’s Women’s Section ag i A3 lit a iH H University - it | _— April! are as beau ind’ cay 4 ' ' kG 7 wedding. ever, and Tim 100 fer cent lol Central WSCS . il r BETTY JOAN ST. CHARLES. ~ claims.) * |Gathers to Mark meer = on OTD i ie g. ; Fae |Coming Events — Witten rattan of i committee, Mrs. Alex Joss! Frank Snover of Belmont avenue, All shapes and sizes of nn a Mrs. Richard Balmer bof Chadwick drive, |road, first president of the. societ ,, while : sient oh) was displaying knitted garments caps and a Be mittens have been Knitted in bright blue,|®. * # »™ Metesr. | president of the W rome» Serkety of Chris. Sharon Daniels (right) of Base’ Mansfield members of the Queén Mary Section to (left to! green, gold and rose red. The articles will be given out ee a ee ee Service. of € Wlethodist Church, avenue pins on her corsage. The tea-cele ie es brated the 15th anniversary of FXSa. Mrs. David M. Bickerstajj of Seneca street and Mrs. | locally through the Pontiac Branch of Needlework Guild. ' sma st ¥s =. | pours tea for Mrs. C. E. Currah of Oneida | Pa aie it Fi Mary ” a lot o grew.| . gotten assed, But fe . ‘ matrons et ee MR. and MRS. KENNETH WILSON Personal News of Interest All-Purpose Dinnerware 3 A, . | ‘It's pree-oreet, 6 | © ono Residents Travel South _ | the factor forobe esr, Hctppes but I hadn’t realized what a change WR ets Ib ipa Py ip 4 will, be replaced. , , ~ MR. AND MRS. EARL CRANDALL to Escape November. Chill rg ae i 4 randall celebrate their 50th Mrs. Morgan D. Douglas of Bir-|urday for New York City whe Kfist—speckled ‘aky™ blue ‘en = a ey nes = Ha sehen, are i toe home on Inglewood minghim is esceping the blus._ they -wil spend the next two weeks, rey yim epyg nt = : Study Group avenue, They will bold ea dpen: Tiuse from 4 00 @ pam Se cee mad Cate we Pee | be and Mrs. sare Rtn no eimai * 5 . a el a * : Holds Meeting | Residents of Pontiac for 35 years, they have one daughter, burs, N.C ot Nation street tet recenty tor | rated on gray body.” srs. Lester Cine eonucid the Bie: Charlee Reynes of jareeetie sven, wo grandchildren idkcks thu ihinn Chien Pants |e Guns ere As a Special for This Week 0° s.8 4 inne ok Oe Deeenains Sly | SS ee. | a ieea commas, rise arly on Ay ele 16-Piece Starter Set $7.95 | rere vs Made for Festival daughter of the Rev. and M.| srt of a son, George Gage 3. oi soos | Presented in the lesson were £ 4022S ade [or restiva James W. Deeg of t:/on Oct. 13 at Pontiac General || 16-Piece “Sea-Fare” ..:......... .. $39.9 : officers’ reports, standing and Om sgpeie Sie ete Eile. | ricepttal ane Mr. and Mri. George ; | special committee reports, and| St- Michael Hall is bustling with| Mrs, Constant DeJager and Mrs. er Se Game ae | ; | posable a nice agen cea be kee Greer’ Cochairmen of the dinirg room ot Rerdale evens, Syivin Lake, Joann Kimbivell, Gaughher of Mr.| PONTIAC POTTERY mittees was discussed. annual Fall Festival to be held “are Mrs. are vacationing at Holly Inn i}; 4nq Mrs. Lawrence W. Kimbrell FE 2.8642 . | Saturday and Sunday. Budwit and Mrs. Francis Pruente, Pinehurst, N. C. - lof Alberta drive, is attending the ane 5. Telegraph Road Mrs. Fred Mittleder! was lead- eS.. assisted. by Clara Nusbaumer, Mrs. 8 Bo annual Kentucky Baptist Student 1 Mile South of Orchard Lake Read , or andl Mrs, desogh Poster cm | a, basaar many| Robert McNerney, Mrs. Francis Mr. and Mrs. Fotis Takis of| Union Convention in Campbells- Open Daily and Sunday, 10 a.m. to'8 p.m. “ pag hn ig erg Pace types of handiwork, Goods] Render, Deve, Marie: Berry, Mrs Bloomfield Hills are leaving Sat-' ville, Ky., today and Saturday. : . and a fish pond will open Satur- Hartley, » Leo Halfpenny the cub, . afternoon. On Sunday a roast | 9nd Mrs. Cook. | Toller dealt iy Sites. Goinge| Ss Gene Wik be carted Seal tae Pad Megan ee lade Watters were Mrs. Earl Springer,| noon until 6 p.m. Robak, Mrs. Robert Gallo and ) Breen... Comneatttogs festival ime | 0% DAZRar booths. ~~ Officers elected-for the Nov. 16 petty wn ge Bln alo William Pfahlert, president; .Mrs,| L2u# Jeske, Mrs. Omer De joerve Fiot Tidbits | Bradley D. Scott, vice president; | Commick. Mrs. Lows | Swattte| .with after-dinner coltee, ‘serve. : us vevg : e4 . Mrs. Breen, recording secretary; peg Nom geielig nyt ogy mane an array of tiny hot tidbits made . 9 : 9 ' Mrs. Fred Bohiman, treasurer,| '* Mid and Mrs. with different shapes of buttered fees ee : 3 and Mrs. Aden Thornton, corre-| Mas Ritehes. —— a tonal, sqvend with Fnasten renting ; — seapetary. ; Pos agg 2 Serctoncir, |naived wit chapped eakted almond ret your armen lean back on foam rubber, - Mra. LZ. Coe) 9et be antes, a Be ee ae anne Se Wee st Some Mrs. Moats, sponsor. 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Wont | ask my parents, I don't want to * bers and raise thousands of dol) oy attending the kick-off will be | go with him; I want to go with pe he ee .” . | | lars“for the party treasury. =| asked fo ‘Invite ten women te | another boy in my class. Both of tie and || The tea-drinking campaign Will| teas im their neighborhood at $1 |them know I can go on dates. ave you i | otis ae | Se a te : & jilliams. ‘ : r , | ‘ ~ “ft aan Bi Gade Gor. Wiliams and Rep. Reso poggeln preys oy kger ‘use so 1 won't have to go| for some other boy has ‘| get-out of it. | on SAT RDAY f | Martha W. Griftiths (D-Mich). | ner own tea, inviting more tea-|‘ith this boy who has already, tg, om US Sit fon aoe , , ‘any dating Bed’ ain be fsked to pot 31 tn the | risking contributors. and ao on. | *88*% me | bey: whe: bes any nearer jat al andi they don't oy Win, > conceived er. & rounds henna important, either. 1 they consider me ITE : Lita Democratic National Com- | Tesults- are sageerig- Bachna nib — oa | aiming bit to high. in which : > | mittee, is to raise money to f-|° “T" out once that. ft se sghagd ae ; wouldn't take many teas to raise a and when he asks you . tell him you'll have .~ : what your parents say ; him if you. can't call mie: back: and forth, and get ; yes or no answer from them. ' break the news to him : while encouraging him > (Copyright, 1955) 7 * FALL end WINTER Sie eounsES has |Wilson Avenue yLV | Wight Classes feat romper et WSES-Marks | iit Day or -* Al with “great ‘enlpaleem.” Anni i ae Cal Toney Sor “We have found that housewives 15th Anniversary .§ ; ’ detatied informetion tied down with children are a lit- The WSCS of the Wilson Avenue | T ndous Me San Sine : tle fearful of the ryatine political | Methodiat Church held’ a 15th = : * mee . versary program : ps reme pases Phone FE 4-185% oeThis idea has an instinctive ' presidents of the society. Mrs. Call Miss Wilson Today appeal for women who want to Easton Hazard was in of ° | for Information help out bat who don’t want to go the program held eve- avines cut ringing doorbell,” “he re scar 2 a . - : PONTIAC "Half of the contributions will go Mrs. Fred Liming gave a report : pa aa _. BEAUTY COLLEGE to the national organization to fi; the fall meeting of the Detroit | d j |] 16Y2 E. Huron, Behind Kresge’s |) Hance TV ances of netjenm peop com 5. Quring OUT Pen ea Pear candidates and half to the state Ny “i : eg samedi | and local -candidates. of Saonks | BD || GRAND OPENING saat z wails RITA’S aa: Wallace, Mrs, Liming 29 f Be for the Thursday be we , Salecting the hats the hat style show, a highlight ae sais af am a ee Georg! ° * Selecting their hats jor yle show, ON OES Be : _ Vermont, Arizona a | Spec jal 7 = of the benefit card party being sponsored by TBI Women's Frank Coad of N sa drive (left to right) pte sf a lead the U.S. in asbestos produc- Get Acquainted Offer Si. | Club Tuesday. evening, are Maryanne Grady of Neome the party, to. be held se the Pontiac Business Institute, will tion. $ . $ drive, Mrs. S. E. Minard of Norton. avenue and Mrs. J.| be used for a scholarship fund. = 10 Permanent for | ee “TCpeslowe Dubis | Register : eae siersana sae Talent Show to Highlight|Jamboree wesc rsa meme Make Your Appointment Now! ; ‘ S h ] B H Id Becomes Bride NOW MYrtle 3-7311 Festival at Owen School |to Be He in Windsor Rite | 115 Indian Lake Road Lake Orion One of the main features of the| Mrs, Gus Cojocar, Mrs. Roy . i wet oe or rs. Filomena Dubis of Lewis rs. M at Wisner Pan Detie at Lev Friday Festival to ing of bar domain ae ‘ Include Supper at/"mrscrntwmes.c! | Calculator ‘Harvest. Inn’ » }Ont., are parents of the bride- | : groom._ ' \@hildren of Wisner. School are | _ The bride. chose = floor-tength ¢ pt { ccxthedly. Genlling te serivel. of| S°7e_ ot Chnetity tone ober om ometer : their “Harvest Jamboree” today | in St. Theresa Church, Windsor. . e4° : at the schoo ae os oe Ca writin rs ~ her brother, Marion Dubis, | Parents, teachers students tendan ent ailitied Gtr sittin eal neal’ cna bakes Saaae bs talents to plan the affair, which| George Siba was best man and|{’ You can prepare for begins at 5 p.m. The activities are Victor. Bos —_ _ guests. a good position by ae ie eS ee For their wedding trip to Nia- | attending Day, Half- Mrs. Morris Cucksey, Mrs. Le- |"ure a navy. blue ensemble and | Day or Evening Cee a arn ac renet’ ere | corsage of white ropes from her School otfering s choles of baked ham bridal bouquet. ies or fish on ly dinner mena at their “Harvest ne.” —|Culture Group Mrs. Leonard Saari will sell C | P| EMPLOYMENT tems in her gift shop and Mr ompietes Fians SERVICE Brooks will operate a.resaie boas. fOr Yule Bazaar oe When members of the Child Cul- : | 2 ret poate and Mri. Paul Wed. | ture Club met at the home of Mis The . | a1s0 assisrasa et ae ihe Creme BUSINESS n 4 Jeremiah Ryan’ will have a white oe. 8 INSTITUTE : 3 elephant sale, and surprise pack- | As each member responded to! ™ : ages will be sold by Mrs. Wilbur Toll call she told of her favorite | 7 Wrta St. : Hh and ‘Mrs. Harold Mat. | ‘Tip. : | Po wrence : — tingly. cae | tusmrectag waht ai bee So wiagage supervision of Mrs. Robert Conart,|'© Scotland, Ireland and Paris in FE 2-588 F thenia was " yo Al ta ea . Being aboard the ship, she || Veteran Approved! The Seb pend wit be related some most interesting ex- - by Mrs. Claude Cook and Mrs. ’ * ¢ @ SHAMPOO SALE Eiencn ter comeare tog shop —o NS Tbe Value, 55¢ pss |. eee fom Once in|, ms an wf AEF STIG James Vincent will have. charge | 134 per cent between 140 andi} 6.00 Mow, & Fri. Eves. Till 9 of the makeup room and Mrs.|44. ee Howard Morgan 60 OTHER PATTERNS 1 PRICE! — | hone, brs. Willem. Metin Ss ares : oes bs on z x a Y , ; my Mrs. : ™ a seclh A. _ fai ( — _ une ov FALL sewenRy | [|i shim = ya | Dixte Porrery |2 2": 1, LOOK cement he “ IXIE _ Powe a Cw | Hats. ely capped soft side waves with © were — |i} 5281 Dixie Hwy, (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 ||, So en susie le eagltto |} LAY AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS —, | ‘or Your Convenience Open Deily end Sundey 10 a.m. 108 p.m [lorgans to develop in the human — ; “ watts, % : | | | : l, ‘ uo 2 he ; i us \ : ' / : \. a ig : Cit ei. oh i E\Ee } VA il y! es Lid | if { = \ i } Le aba i 4 : f (\ q / ee ‘ B ! [Vocal Clinic Will Featurel _ of M. Choir Director _ sa Weal 4 F niin Klein, | choirs of the Music the - University of ‘| be guest conductor clinic is sponsored by the Pontiac wil be presented af Pontiac 1 be presented at School. | Mr, Klein directs the a ce tot kst festival groups throughout country. This is Mr. ond appearance with High School Vocal Department. _| . George Putnam pas _| the Pontiac High sone Department. He is Mrs, Doreen Voltman and Mer- "| Mn Asplin. The massed chorus ning’s performance ‘ : |eonsists of the A Cappella Choir, ‘nine girls’ glee clubs and three MAYNARD KLEIN ~|boys’ glee clubs and four music+ _Decttes She snes marshes which Children’ S Home’ . Klein conduct, pro- ensembles numerous soloists. "Tickets for the vocal clinic may | FTOM Sorority—— _ |dents or from the Vocal Depart-| io. home on Old Orchard drive 4 Mrs. Odell Speaks | Phi sorority S. to Jaycee Auxiliary A television - set was given to st “New Food Ideas for Thanksgiv- |e Oakland s oe ing Christmas” was the topic | #0me by the group. Mrs. John discussed by Mrs Carmi Odell, food | Si@ci#ir and Mrs. Ralph Berge- : editor of the Pontiac Press, ‘ore | ann made the presentation. members of the Junior Chamber| Nick Maskalaras gave a dem-| $o3eees of Commerce Auxiliary Wednes-| stration on gift wrapping and) geesese: day. The dinner meeting was held | Package decorations, and plans) Spseee:: at Hotel Pontiac. were completed for a tag demon-| Steceess Plans were completed for a | stration to be held at the Nov, 17 os: children’s Christmas party Dec. 11 | meeting. ve Shown completing the last-minute details for the| avenue. Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Johnson are ccchaienak sth Wisner School “Harvest Jamboree” are (left to right) Mrs. affair | being held tonight at the school beginning at 5 o'clock. | Russell C. Bell of Hudson avenue, Mrs. Wilbur Hinsperget | There will be ¢ sweet bar, @ booth of surprise packages and of Putnam avenue and Mrs. Wayne Johnson of Oakland wey Bop emang oer ere. Medical Group Caiiand County wen the qpester Lucky 13 Gathers (Koda Kills Vitamins the evening. . Her topic, “Vebmnteer Oppertunt- With Mrs. Lingle - . Home economists advise there's Attends Dinner 7 ties for the Volunteer Worker,”| Mrs. Lewis Lingle of Garland Sixty;seven members of the | stressed the need for voluntecer| avenue, Sylvan Lake, entertained service of Thirteen Hi Efe TE fii? : destroys Women’s Auxiliary to the Oakland in Oakland County. She|members of the Lucky Tt makes vegetables Medical an Cae, ow Club Tuesday evening. Movies of} »,..' ~ vy County i Society attended open club a they’! be tastier, better for your the November dinner meeting at | °F volunteer workers. CE ee eee er are | etlth. and bright-colored if, you Devon Gables. Ps members presented Mrs.| use a minimum of water and fol- We in Den of hm ed Sa ok att nea a ae op" tral Volunteer Bureau of Northern! ness meeting session. ; san Meanaithes Buse of : — a ous 1 ee |” ENJOY YOUR "LENOX WHILE YOU PAY FOR IT... so easy on our ‘NAVY MELTON "BOY" COAT Navy blue with pied red ial) “4 Buy oll ‘the lovely Lenox you need for pn family living and entertaining. 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UP TO 310° TO $20 5 COLUMBIA, S.C, —James F. | want to get into a contreversy with cate my nomination..I did‘not know a tee een Se TOPCOAT MICHIGAN Byrnes says he did not tell, former | Byrnes, reiterated at his home in| that the president favored him. | wife, the former Kay on Your Ct of a NEW Fall SUIT or Te)" 6th YEAR President Truman that Franklin D, | Price to my talk with Mr, Truman, Spreckels, has fost the Roosevelt favored Byrnes for vice | | Independence, Mo., that “the 'state- ‘ as a Onl y Brookfield Gives You LARGEST president in 04, ments I made are correct.” * * In the first volume of his mem- Nor, says mc. did Truman | oins, “Year of Decisions,” Truman’ I have shorthand notes, told me | three weeks’ > and was still in Cc. port iscold him for going beyond his | says: — oe exqresiell 8 « weakened .condition, She was auttnerts whan ne Ssess ae | | preference for Mr. Truman or ve eee ee See 1 tre wn Tamar nat Ee fh Peay ae a Poa AT his. Amazing Guarantee: 43 PALE DRY SHERRY Ttoreign- ministers conference at {*°"* ‘Dougias,‘but~that~ he had €%~/ physician said yesterday she .€. MUSCATEL | Doecow. | Vice decor wi in 1944 through pressed no such prefererice.” _- | should be able to return home in Byrnes’ statement, issued yester- | Byrnes’ assurance that President 2. “It is regrettable that Mr. ri day or two. agistered 10-WAY Guarantee Certificate with Each andctvery Sail! AVAILABLE ONLY AT | day, denies assertions in Truman's Reosevelt wanted Byrnes for the Truman . . . portrays our relations |; Gable and his wife wére greatly? .$DD'S OR STATE newly published memoirs. It marks | post. Truman’ said that actually at the time I was secretary of upset over the loss of the child, STORES the latest round in a long-standing, Roosevelt. had decided, against state as being so different from | whith would have been Gable’s AD ERTISED hes | publicly-aired disagreement be-| Byrnes and sent Byrnes word of what the evidence shows them to | gest ; AS iV CAMEO VINEYARDS ¢O., | tween the two, # | this. | have been. Thig is his fifth marriage, her FRESNO, CALIFORNIA Byrnes said Truman sent him a; 2, Truman called Byrnes to the | “Had President Truman read to fourth.- She has. two children, in the Oct. 31st: Issue ‘ . . /book in 1952 with the autograph White House after the Moscow me in January, 1946, the ‘lecture’ Adolph Spreckels III, 6, and Joan Spreckels, “4. inscription: “To my former good | meeting and dressed him down for | he now reports, I certainly would | friend, with kindest regards, whose acting too much on his own it | have resigned immediately; not in| i | triendahip I would still value most | tive and for failing to keep Truman | personal pique but because of my | highly! Harry Truman.” | informed of developments, Truman} deep conviction that the president Well, She Tr ied - of the United States must at all} BROADUS, Mont, @ — When “It ts difficult,” Byrnes com- | said Byrnes had come to regard Lifta | mented, “to reconcile “Mr. Tru- | himself as bigger than the presi- times have complete confidence in| Mrs. Marvin Adams discovered J sensitive | An's privately expressed desire dent. his secretary of state . that her new auto was on fire she soot. Askfor the Butionsine, for my friendship with his publicly | In denying both statements So far as communications s ieeeenenaes OF LIFE macazine 4 - Best Buy - By Far! Brookfield ‘year-round suits orig de ssa ig 2 your money on Brookfield Suits— $60_worth of good looks and long wear, for $33.91, Now's the time for best choosing. MY PRICE ® reflections upon my in-| Byrnes said: | lowed, Byrnes added, he had kept | to extinguish the flames. 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The wooden centers are hand-painted by the | left to right, Dick Nichols and Bill Lessard (front | students. 6 aa St. Frederick, St. Michael Students Back Food.Director | After Festive Holiday, Halloween Parties Michigan music department will be guest conductor for at WHS Back Students of both St. Frederick; were delegates to the annual! fonight im the school hall, fe ,| which will feature 700 vocalists. More than 2,000 are expected to attend. | E’ri Convention | 24 St. Michael Catholic High| Sodality Day ’at U. of D. High| the muste-ot Dub Masters and a : 1 Schools enjoyed a holiday this} School in Detroit. * _ Shirley McCoy Waterford Town-| week, according to the "|* St. Fred’s is bursting with pride \Waterford High | xr. 220 sos: ts reer | Pex cere Or [ont can een Correspondent Ann Scharchern attended the five-day convention | reports that St. Frederick stu-| o of the American School Food Serv-| dents “let no grass grow. under Back in Groove |..." Journalism’ students have been | Halloween weekend. a ; kept quite active lately as they Homecoming |s Over; pablished the first programs of this i 3 The big game with St. Michael's Py g Es L Ged FEE if if gt Monday. This program is put on by the jowrmalists to push the year- book sales, which begin next Mon- day. Price of the book this year fH nalts Junior High Schools in Hi Although disappointed that they | ‘t beat Jefferson High Wednesday, Lincoin's Railsplitters | f itis Horst Weinert's experiences in Zimmerman, Greta Oman, Gloria | lington Friday, and reigned at | | the United States, Participating | McKim and Carol Larson. dance which followed. Members. | her court were Betty Tatar, Jay Shaver, Sandra Fricke, pare " *|Seelye, Colleen Horecki, nt Party by gy -cil of Churches, : mae conhecall | |Ruhiman and Marilyn ing off with their own “Bunny the last ¥ '| Ten seniors took a two-hour ee ene ash. a) Hop,” and students quickly joined : jexam last Week in tryouts for itz .| Wilson Heifer Wins ~~ t | Merit Award scholarships. . | on Lg Grand. Championship E cr a? & ler, ‘\here yesterday in the National Ou night last week was the and masquerade| — \ tigrted “Monday, will| chalked up 17 wins and 2ties. ’ = ae 3 eas aie cf Fe i a ig = i \ hf > Jeet THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 41955 : See eye ee wee. a a gate “a & % ; - &% se i rs ! (ay 8 ye Moving! q See Us and. Save! » BIC a7 REMOVAL SALE A piano sale that will save you time and money. We don't want to move any pianos to our new location. All pianos will be sold at a sacrifice. Open Monday and Friday sate ‘til 9p. m. for your convenience, Shop In Pontiae GALLAGHERS ‘MUSIC ( CO. of Fine Pianos Cone EDITORS] 18 E. Huron St. EPPERT'S - CAMERA SHOP 57 W. Huron -Even the Needy _ [little old lady showed up at the | nominations. ~ Stormalong, the Old Whaler : In the days of clipper ships, a sailor appeared on a Boston wharf to || seh we on “The Lady of the Sea,” the largest dipper that sailed to wT capta, not Joking, asked the sailor's name. | “Alfred Bullrod Stormalong,” was the answer. The captain wrote “A. B. Stormaiong.” Then he looked up and UP. Stormalong stood 30 feet tall. Said the captain: * “An able-bodied seaman if ever I saw one.” And to this day sailors put A. B. after their names. Stormalong was very useful: He could reach up from the deck to SO ee eee nen cee en WO Sg we Fe bck ts npr en Sermabng il and wy. Pot i ditty-box on the dock. Now he's ready to go aboard. Emergency Ward |< td *% values to put in Meets. All Kinds was EAST MEADOW, N. 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R, paar of. fered ot on astounding e- special price Choice of newest co $19 DOWN (Pillows Extra) mee nn SIMMONS MANHATTAN Mattress dies. Tope edges. An exceptionally low Price for'SIM- MONS quality, Covered with attractive heavyweight woven stripe in grey and yellow. 220 coils with 16 ventilators and cord hon- — | Sve 5 Pei. aro us Dinner | Honest, Folks, = dR oe MAY V CTIEC | men st the event . |\They're Just owar sal = Flavors | acres tu \Sentry Boxes’ each : <« throug , Chicago and | from the front gates of Soviet ‘wlamtnsarodt we-inie Yok dear a “speech ‘before the | Will be spread out today at Grand bourg-Ceoie Hae Sik of beat in seple: | vil i Guat ateeee wie ni Rapids’ art galley: | =<. |Sitgower catved in ice.” |A A, Gusson, The ite wooden : about 90 milli , ’ ‘The feast — 150 items| Elsewhere on the menu are houses act boxes, sages ' Selec ans Tee eer et te meee. Rely anos wer et tha cn’ Uermation sto \be thie % Te tee eteelieed Ste. Cagter at the Taternutions |yabeah (@ Syrian dish of lamb in| wooden house and asked that they | sia of meer Ortomerit for School This Year |. ee Seaway|way. Place said the development | Stewards and Caterers Assn. jcabbage leaves); charshue be removed.” mgs owe Eyes Examined u Lp emer Cay. Me agency |corporation.anticipates that the, ° “have been | {Crinese barbecued pork tender- Pressed for details the Swiss /Te™aining empty quarters, says ’ DR. HAROLD BUSSEY, he de Sparta etlecieeny Wak tant shack 0% ee loin); Parisien salade, pate. de | officer said ‘| the National Geographic Society. || "*" “ecstet o¢ 4 5. Saginaw . p international wale |millons tors cargo ch year.| SAN ent fot wwebt: lies gras al SS-pound whole Ch] “Someone not axing wg |e 0 ice ee] mea OPTOMETRIST. ™ Place also reported that the US. 1% million tons less. . |dinector of Blodgett Memorial | oak planks. eng poe ag bite behind | ted ty only 13 P wa — = ——— a ay Lewis - a ag furniture’ ; ewan “One of many modern dinettes offered’ during MODERN DINETTE i in PLATINUM OAK BUFFET, TABLE, 1 HOST, 3 SIDE CHAIRS Reg. $249.50 . ‘219 = this sale. Finished in platinum’ oak (slightly darker than limed oak). Roomy 50” buffet, extension table and 4 upholstered chairs. Save $30 now! /\ Modern ~} 14 \ - AT AN OLD-FASHIONED ™ en ee eT EE ET ae ae ee ae a a Tee a IN F FRUITWOOD . MAHOGANY DOUBLE DRESSER = & PANEL BED A new finish . Palomares on Ne $13995 rich brown shode on mahogany for those whose taste prefers: the $14 DOWN CHEST, $50 “deeper tones on modern styling, * IN PLATINUM MAHOGANY DOUBLE DRESSER & BOOKCASE BED Platinum Mahogany —a spar kling light grey finish that will harmonize with any~ color scheme your bedroom calls for, Note the “off the floor’ styling and attractive hard- $17 DOWN - a CHEST, $60. ‘ Priced to fit the most modest 3 budget, these «suites ore fully ‘ : dustproof with center guide . us drawers and large ve car i glass mirrors, : HARD TO PARK? Notct ) 4 Be LEWIS’. Customers pork. ek o FREE right behind store, a we ee er cy ce on Lee aire Bio 5 a | i} Heal Mage i & : ' i \ é eS ee ee ee ae = ee rie ~ a # ss ' , Sw ee A ee a oe % ue oe ere ae ter, Charges are based on ree- | Parent-teachers tea will be held in ki. des tails aiid es — pao et IR al Oak fo Build Jack Miller's Sanctuary in Canada, in Holly Meet | cmmeniations ot wmnsnip con | the, multipurpose room at Com] Ot Se, meeuee weet (FZOome Burns as Family ®% ~ Rae This Saturday nn. Sore 9 aa a ion dissaee iia ae dk tae ee . VV Y Bank on Church ite a ARA| ported by the Industry Gifts ° Paid HOLLY—A joint meeting of three | Other business transacted by the/ Thursday — Special visiting day} Committee and $85,000 by the Attends Milford Church ee : Administrator Speaks Granges in board included approval of Louis |for Union Lake. Junior high as-| Memorial Gifts Committee. , Es ROYAL OAK (INS)—Royal Oak ' : ‘County will be held with Holly/ Miller and Ray Allen as active) semblies will be held. Co-chairman of the Special Gifts| MILFORD — Returning home flames, Her husband was visiting | is going to build a second bank Grange Saturday evening. Davis-| members of the Waterford Town-|- presy —. The fitth grade of | Committee are as follows: Romeo{!fom church with her six chil-/his brother at White Lake at the | 00 the site of an old church. burg and Rose Granges will join | ship Fire Fighters Assn; appoint-| walled Lake Elementary will | area, Thomas § Raymond and|dren last ‘night,. Mrs. William|time the fire broke out Attorney Fletcher L. Renton with the local organization. The | ment of Esther Dodson. as 8di0/ present @ ptogram. The junior | Carroll E, Cole; Almont-Dryden | Combs, 1325 Burns Rd., found her First to discover the blaze announced the Federal Reserve * jevening will start with a coopera-| and telephone operator in the P°-) hich Atwas club will present its shah fie tht end dan tam [toe completely em in wes | system and the Federal Deposit tive supper at 7 o'clock. * {lice department, upon recommen-| nese stew of the year at 8:00 ene Combs’ brother, rerecke, whe) wureace Onth aot = -8 © dation of Police Chiet Frank Van! 50. ‘igceastent Uncle George” mt nye gene eon é ¥ “ », | lives bebind the house. Srevel shia te ame . Following the: supper_the Michi-} Atta. It was announced ‘ownsi? | starring Stewart MacKensle and son; Imlay City area, Garrett Bos-| istration Unit “I looked outthe window and | tien and financial strectere of eS anaes cae seeniion So nak Now. 3 | = toe, ter Lnoar¢ Lakevile Oxted Ne FOUN age Mimes shooting from the | ‘he National Bask of Royal Oak. “monies at the Veterans Memorial | Thanksgiving Day. Glengary’s kindergarten will pre- Dovid Ro; Washington “area, | SEFVING All of Troy structure and called the Milford | The new bank will be built . Building here. i sent a rhythm band, dramatiza-| | ~ aoe ' | | Wire Department,” he said. © | the site of the old First Congre- 1 Commission Gronts of songs learned, tnd get reine | Vile-Armada area, Mrs. Frank-| TROY Firemén could not determine the | Eautone!, Chet and will be ‘ Track Stor of 1930's | Permit to Radio WLDM. |ing cx Sager, Paint | tin O'Connor tion deadline is Nov. 14. The mo-| tase of the fire because of its pro- a in Marlette Rage nagy wor opr nadean dat : bile re-registration unit will be|gressed stage by the time the . « to Speak : Oak Park's Radio Se aa bt placed at the following ; jalarm was turned in. _ |Postpone Flower Party - MARLETTE —~— The Michigan| WLDM, was one of seven stations Pet nner Meet ian Walon hao eal be 1 fae eailnoen; Weary, 3%) Wa | AGRON RERIBIEAND Vise ‘Temperance Foundation, Inc., is} granted a Subsidiary Communica} a. womnes of the week will be | for Waterford JCC’s nols; Nov. 7, Alfred and John R; | son, 1@ John, 14; Mary Alice, | ¢T Arrangement Party which was sponsoring Dr. Glenn Cunningham, | tions Authorization by the Com-|sseq by the teachers in all TERFORD Nov. 8, 19 Mile and Livernols; | 10; Donald, 9 and Susle, 4; scheduled for Tuesday evening at re 6 ee Sn Oe eng : Wiles fumaee sete ueaees Nov. 8, Pine Mill and Adame; | being taken care of by neigh. |the United Presbyterian Church ‘at 8:35 p.m. Wednesday. His topic will permit the station to! 4 Pla of Michigan Mutual Liability Com- _ eB coe albgees bors, ee ee will _be “1 Want Youth to Have eee wenn Saves te loliday Bazaar ns oe eo oe pet — Seats tl Weeds cae tate ak on ee Soe pomanthes hats yi (the Right Start” vee iic transportation vehicies, |AMMOUNCced by Church | Cictiner ot Commerce gather at| Poppleton School, 16 Mile near |’ and contents’ which was net |Card Party to Be Tonight cred al Toertatia. peg ears, somncod’ Sot Pam's Btbany | ection t Decher’s Calstesta. Registrations will continue to be pf peau NEW HUDSON — The Macta- - Bazaar at the recent meeting of films, “Moto? Mania” and| aé : fom ,is unemployed because | bees of New Hudson are holding aS 2 r an OS — ¢ _ | ier , yillon jo NU- VISION Sensi - aN ee’ 4 % ‘of : os First Quality 12c ea.—10 for $1.05 cs : > e . ; = 7 : Harel ssus 10 for $1.29 Feed for « elementary students by that time, Attractive, nutritious enbcued i officials sta . é of grain'and seeds including sia r Sunflower; Millet, Milo and | recched | KEEPS FEET DRY! Silbs......60e]] F pve. ae manne : Pc eh ara. 18 These 10 Lbs. eee 1.10 = | may be applied to ‘ 4. Issue as previous ones are paid’ sturdy cer arties 25 Lbs. .... 2.50 }. off. With the rapid increases in 4 , f valuation in the district, board for stormy days ahead. members say, it may even be ‘ 2 SALT — to reduce taxes for con- Men's $ 98 for W : ant ee Sizes 6 to 12 at Water-Seftoners At the Dec, 12 meeting of the | board, bids will be opened for con. : ? 2 Be 2 Granulated Salt “+ $1.55, mately $100,000 remains in the|— oe r Med. Flake seve 1.90 prwrendose 5, dpe od L , ~~ _ Boys $98 ‘ Salt Pellets ...... 2.00 new bond ie wil to on On ae ete i At Rock Salt .... 2.00]. | B90 fers fo }|| © Your Prescription SATISFACTION |i] _—WE DELIVER— Y a! i] Filled Accurately! GUARANTEED! | REG A L : a @’ a La + —_— le 3 PEAS 6 i Br sae oT bey ae < ay ‘ ’ . eisner he | aed wn ; 0 , A | mr : : | : = I HENU-VISION OPTICAL CO. FEED & SUPPLY CO, | ee as 243, 15 W. Fg PRE Lea ~ a 4 Open 95:30. iS) © Phone FE 2.2805 ||] Phone FE 2-0491 BS ee Oe od Bie A ' Beg ees by (2S Pee a ne : ees euies “28 | THE } PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4195 sts TWENTY-NINE. S ee : vo) P : ’ she = : : : e : i i. : Pe he | : 4 NLS Country--- ith VOGRQ | pave OUT TODAY =e South Cafolina You have'to took in on things.like| Vodka ved in thecoyntry;, orange juice i became te || SBE NATIONAL HOMES’ was, He! “We found out that’ people in| only South | Carolina d it.) body dumped it in tomate juice |} © PRICED JUST RIGHT ennanined | South. Caretion wares drinking et statics anes it became the “Bloody Mary.” Ls GHT sign on his point mg ep you- know, the the war, a wary who runs oe 2 T asked. Mar-] © Lake Privileges © Automatic Heat “Smirnoft White | toast, or the thing to be sipped in | the Cock 'n Bull Pub in Hollywood, | ; An Alemtsincs 0 Yangon No Smell.” =| a tiny glass. dreamed up something called-the| “I'll live too see it outsell every. Wanteed wa about | eee ew, Gee ee Ie acl Gan kane Saagh Wer mee | , | : way that a few| snd Lord knows whet. it diawt It was vodka and ginger beer.|Just strain neutral spirits throush | Judah Lake Estates five| change the color of what they |People began to talk about the erent eee et a Beet ere : a few drinking and they couldn’t | drink and to experiment. — types of t is, a cians 500. pe Sot : When somebody mixed it with | Okay. There it is ec ce —_ | pa —- eo. x SESEREEE oufdoes itself with BARGAINS - _ Ryan mid the plane was found |“vngavoe that's the secret behind fo honor a man and his dream! Shop! Save! toe ean rape eke nor ge: 2 ee at tte pane totam ade ey er | ) - trees it had clipped off tad fallen | now turning it out. It has: little or no taste.” A two-week search b Air = Force,. U. 5. We pores aa ae RAPID GROWTS I asked ER 5m planes failed to locate the Butlers’ Hisegtirgrta ome sali ts Plane after it disappeared. en ae Sunn bee pene , aay Pei al ey ea ae ino Con represented only $50,000 of a $2,- . ‘ find, but said it was in the ares | 490,000,000 a year industry. ‘Today . from while flying through fog and “Tt a long story,” he said » Nying te tallow the course of 0 and the turn of the century ag veineet tack. it’s said that the richest family in GOP Women Pn. [sees =| Rae | omen Plan. [R= eae FOUNDER’S DAY anal the November revolution | Campaign for Funds- a along and everything went - EVENT... You’ve bought mae "WASHINGTON @—A doorbell-| 1 Bet. Viedinnir Snttrestt gat ot Seapea blind ringing appeal by women for GOP | Seeq whe loaned bmn $100.00 them... you've pri nounced These by the Repub- oleh yo gage them... now buy them A pilot program already set up| “He went broke all over again. AT PENNEY’S in Maryland will be Or, at least, the girl friend did. aie formally in Baltimore Nov. 15, said|Then it was brought here, which | phenomenal low price! __ Miss Bertha Adkins, women's di-| gave some work to White Russian : : rector It will be expanded on a/ royalty as salesmen. They couldn't national scope early next year, she | sell it. Nobody could sell it: said, under general direction of| “We bought-it for one dollar. 1 Mrs, Julie B, Kirlin of Boston. | mean the rights tw make it. A The campaign will seek small| bottle cost more than what we contributions from women to help | bought the rights for. finance next year’s election drive.| “Well, we had them make up 2,000 cases of it for us. That was Japan expects a population in-| half the annual output. They didn't crease this year of 1,030,000 and an| have enough corks to plug up the addition of 840,000 new workers to bottles so they used some old corks the labor market. ‘they had stamped ‘whisky | bs, 4 fp | : ’ ~ ‘i ™~. FR ‘3 ae Sale B ’ . ; , 4 Ps % ~ : : ‘ Sd OES ee ieee of : > MACHINE WASHABLE...DRY INONEHOUR! ” | : | | Suburban ! S covenen wi tal — pines aia ‘ NOT JUST ONE...TWO PAIRS OF GLAMOUR oS ae | Pe ee SHEER STRETCHABLE NYLON HOSE! | . COATS. - £99 For a comforter filled with wondrous Dacron, $ | ay "sent te EenlndtPeenes’a Git SPECIAL | — | this price is fabulously low. 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F Ff asst ra Sina “ | ELANNEL | = Fine Orion” Slipovers FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS Bf cine tus reat ; 1 | 7 of six s4 f a $ A boys’ sizes 4-18 ‘medium, lorge : ae e4 “th = | ~t Y s ai f os St if i j \ ; / f ; | , - ; j a - : ge f i. ak | : ay side i yl, ie Fc lc fad ee oe " j , ke iva f ‘ ig a et aoe ea » if ; ’ * ar f f " ee — i “ on Mi... ue , ii ici . i : nol rer eae : . ; 2s * Mag : “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 4, : “y- Tein Cal Ae aes ? ae ar 3 re cancies at the junior high school Navajo Woman Runs Did HePickUp | Turkish Matron Tackles econ Education Job ee ade He Own Tel ram. His Future Berge, '1g young oe anny ere aces om se aoe far ines tm Eta pay pe Mae Nghe : : . © % ies ae ne eS z gs A 5 i ra Ms % a : er eg in Pickup Truck? ae loestadeg was spent be| Mr& Pars whose prematutely |never have been allowed to seo | Gress’ at my father wes ene |the part of so many children and ** ROSWELL, NM. Mrs. Jim! ae, Obie, A ta ] [hind a veil in a Turkish harem |" 6ray Bair, well bred elegance snd | the opposite sex, much less mix in| of wsociates, | know that there is just no Way to, ike © Vohia, Wendie iedian Wile| eons nar A yy ed |@ has tackled the job of giving a) S#lm poled manner give Ber ® | tree camadarerie, with equal| so he could not object when I | solve the problem for more than a sad rought his old- model ce .queenly appearance, is the presi jrichts eq ties and te ” ghe sald. : 1° lheom a 2 [@ | brighter outlook to millions of chil- P equal opportuni wanted te be among the first to |few each year, : vl, m Males Qi Forse Bose su} Uatirell: Aut gery fre e dig i Tesh tay. dent of the’ Gast Teacher Treim- | equal hopes. < be free of the old taboos.” “But our country has such a will mk: Garin okt tae Se er os Ladle 6 ome IE ‘ee. Se eee eee eis ot [POUNDED BY HERO Her own excellent private edu- |* improve its standard of Bying, on the reservation im northwest) more to get married, ‘ : She is Mrs. Vedide Baha Pars.| ths country's new medoraleation The school was founded by the| ation gave Mrs.” Pars the quali- |x! ‘here are te HO Se oe Arizona. Told there was none available,: '@ | Turkey's outstanding educator, and program.’ nation's hero, Kemal Ataturk, in| fications to assume a post with the able to work out. orig: - She sent a telegram when she/he decided to take a pickup truck | Pq |bead of the Government college)“ visitor, Gazi|19%. for the purpose of training ae to be a amg some - feft, telling him her arrival time.| ut for a trial spin “to decide assigned to cope with the stagger- nee Amercian. visitor, teachers to provide free eudcation otvention the | are gos inal epee Days later, after much difficulty | whether to buy it.” ing problem of educating a popula- pagg oe ow oo a oe Sone to every child in Turkey. — og n poy hehe tion,” driving over ‘reservation * “roads,”"| Police were notified when he tion which until recent years had sete with | At that time Sach ees 6 i Phypoony r See Doo deat. bachand reschel 0 Gitact metres ap petty ee columns and broad fights of stone child, ne ‘the | of school education’ trom | Oh, Come Now ) trading post still some distance’ ‘The truck borrower returned the! PROGRESS STAMP —This new. At present, Turkey's amazing | columns with | muffled of the hher- | jacinemes science and hi to Fla, @--Hen- * trom her father’s home. following «day, left. the truck and’ Italian stamp marks 100 years of strides toward Western living | —_ — ponent cha. al woes ead te languages history JACKSONVILLE, “Tf you're headin’ home,” the drove off in his own car. A com-! professional education in Italy.’ standards are still so far short of ¥' ; ’ Ihict pes. iry F , : siete ce “you. can deliver this pany official who tried to intercept | Light green, it features a pupil the goal in school. facilities that | ually dressed boys and gts bustle pits sea meth wae she still re Gazi has 470° students and gradu- | that when he fell asleep wire to your father.’ cam gave up, declaring: ' examining arts and trades sym- one million children of school en- |* lounge. ates an average of 180 teachers counter stool +5 Se - He handed her the telegrani sty “All I wanted. to know was)bols, Italy’s first professional rollment age this year will be But when you realize that this is “T had been quite a tomboy as (cach year—q small but vital com- house, gomeone shoes z -whether he got married.” _| passed over for lack of schools to “Turkey, the thought malen you' a little thing.” she “Then ‘bat group against 2,000 urgent va- his feet. : had sent from Roswell. school opened in Fermo in 1855, ‘Nor JUST A GUN... 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See our In- heer our 21” e “Acai mer it oon c> to Ait tine and NEW YORK-—There come, 4 time in a man's te when be omnes ee It was my or “ate halreut;”'as the convicts allt, that forced me to’ “sit.” — For 13 yeate, d been happy with a portrait taken by Bruno ae ( of Hollywood. As you doubtless know, Bruno | < STARTING at 3 O'CLOCK SATURDAY and SUNDAY & "88 Keys to Relaxation” Wedneoday Dencing te the Four Kimtones | MANNY’S “ ” 'W. Huron et Elizebeth Lake Road i] JACK AXFORD NGSIDE BAR ““Whén the Frost Is on the ri * ee * With Thanksgiving near and Christmas just over the hill, we move into the season of hospitality, ia friendliness, and good cheer. Enjoy all of these when you meet your friends here for food and fun. Complete Sunday Dinners from $1.50 * - BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEON . Delicious Mixed Drinks Beer—Wine—Liquor La with me. Every Dev, 7AM Sunday. Noon te 2 AM. Dining at Its Distinctive Best! , Bade Dinner 1. 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Then I went. to Las Vegas and got clipped—got a crew-cut— and-now- I wasn’t the. same fellow I'd ‘een 13 years ago. , One day I asked my good © ix friend Gary Wagner, the glamor photographer, to do pf that he KIM. sit for him. EARL Kovar,.a..fay- Hilton, suggestéd he'd like me Otherwise, he seemed quite intelligent. At his nounced, “They say I've put photography back He used an ancient camera and little light, Shea bi petats sevtred, s wen clear he bad capbers tha reat dirty Seats GIN TR and petting ready to.enter Cutver Military Aead- emy next year. — And so. that’s to be me for 13 years more, or, roughly, until I am old enough ye) to be the grandfather of the guy in the =, picture. THE MIDNIGHT EARL .. . . Jiu Ann Simms, latest of Godfrey's ex- “eae is working up a night club act s se Patrice Munse] explained that she NANCY never gets over her nervousness onstage: “The first night I have butterflies in my stomach. After that I have tired butterflies” . That's earl, brother. EARL'S PEARLS: ‘Those folks who complain about how hard they work seem to have plenty of time in which to complain.— Ima Washout. , (Copyright 1988, The Hall Syndicate, Ine.) SUPT TTITiriitiiiiriirirritin t “The Man of Rhythm” AT THE PIANO and ORGAN a * COCKT tend “£LEPEPPERPLEOCrErtetrrtrtrtrrirriy SCREEN RETUR) ome war Gaeiadde tien tree a0 | Contract Dissatisfaction Workers’ Withdrawal Eel Sz rs i i if 2 g 3 3 Hh d : : TT 7 i B & EF Hil uJ = Pes: OXBOW LAKE PAVILION - 9451 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD ANNOUNCING OUR NEW HARDWOOD FLOOR - IN THE BALLROOM ° AT DIXIE ON | ROANOKE, Va, w — A young ‘ealled his father to tell him OUR THANKS TO ae ‘John Benson _ “Red” Witt BENSON I Pontiac Hardwood MUSIC BY THE “SUNSET RANGERS” © - Severe 6 Rend Dancing, ME & BEER - - sbabsets: - ad BILL Chief Cause for Auto fT & L ; -ROVIN' RAN “The Sign of i_,_—Gagd Food” modest budget? Dine here to suit both , always. e Kitchen Open Daily 10 A. M, -- Pro P. Me e "etily Style Chicken “Dinner, Sunday 12-9. Phone OR 3-9325, and SQUARE DANCING — MARTIN and. AS seule ite Hi lj a ei 1 f BIG MATINEE z : — a i i 7 HE Th i i e g i i8 é i Te 8 4 7 z i 7 Hf il; ; : | f BoB! i gi = " : e i - |) that Roosevelt . SUNDAY DINNERS | | effect not only’ president but also . OUR SPECIALTY at Auburin Coffee Shop 462 Auburn Ave. FE 4-6323 Blanche & Owen Morgen It Doesn’t Take a Genius to Know! Sack Decker's “On US-10 in Drayton Plains @ Breokfast TONIGHT! Saturday & Sunday Two Tremendous Pictures! Drive Jn Lheater 2150 Opdyke Rd. SHOW TIME 6 P.M. a COMPLETE SHOW end y TOL Sen Gioe Chee 2. REIk Shy "Box Office 5:30 P. Mi! : Come be home : ESS, 'ERIDAY, ‘ecetaveiiiee 4 41055 | Be he | Semmes gan cue Scteen comedian Lou Costello blows horn 1 ne See Pe Ae ae 1%, at secty & Petes Sictnge Cont U-S-Supermarket Theory Copied by Home Builders SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — | samples and brochures on the , American supermarket theory = following: items: structural ma- | now.,been extended to the highly | terial; masonry; wood products; unlikely field of building materials.| acoustic material; Victor M. Di Suvero, a San Fran. samples of ; appliances; wall mers ote instr, ‘adhesives; paints and has opened the Construction Ma terials Center. He terms it a “three dimensional catalogue, a sort of reference li- som Ling le wa Paageane png Sayre? y the panels are drawers for | of building material and . Even) FES & i F. : ui ar Hollywood Headlines: |asked “‘Who gave 20th Century-Fox it's name?” would you know the | answer? Well, it wok ponieasetaet | Engel who moved in with Darryl | The reason ’'m mentioning this is that it ts little wonder that 20th sets grest store by Sam's films and he usually gets what he | a 2 first is “A Room Full of | Dove” for Sam— and her “Love Is.a Many Splen- dored Thing” is a big hit currently. | AFRICAN WOES the plague, our glamor girls hate | the bugs, the animals and the epi- | demics connected with shooting | movies in Africa, Redheaded Rhonda Fleming, like Janet Leigh before her, is getting | her fill. During a river scene for) , “Odango,” which Rhonda is mak-| . 'ing with MacDonald Carey, she narrowly escaped being bitten by a crocodile. | In Janet's ease, the poor gal cover. | picked up an intestinal infection hte Sudo Russ Tamblyn’s bride-to-be, 10. | year-old Venetia Stevenson, is the Geegiter of Anna Lee ant Girecter Sante—tho. tect tahig: 8: See | * | singing Worse than the Mau. Maus and) ¢ Robert Stevenson, which was a sur- th deat ansy a It you prise to me. Anna: now is married ay to Capt, George Stafford, by whom were on a quiz show wer’ | she has three children, and is ex. pecting another any day. Anna has moved to Los Angeles. She told me-that she lived on a from schools or churches, so she came here to live until her husband cam sell their ranch. Anna says that she has given! up acting but is now writing and has ten a me for the Loretta | TEACHER DURANTE Snaps: This I'd like to see. Pretty lessons Durante, Is she learning “‘Inka- Dinka-Doo?"” Around New’ York together are Jayne Mansfield, ‘star of ‘Will Suc- cess Spoil Rock :Hunter?", and star Richard Egan, LA's top bache- ‘ranch-in Montana, miles and miles | \Jennifer. Jones May Star | ‘artersonvne in ‘A A Room Full of Roses’ hit. | Anna Maria Alberghetti taking jazz! from Jimmy ed Joe's Famous eh SPAGHETTI HOUSE 8 \ 6:00 P.M. ‘to 3AM. —Sun. 8 to 12 P:M.—Closed Mondays \ 1038 West Huron FE 3-7396 Two Blacks West of Telegraph pick aol Gea tte aad deaahaon William Holden has accepted the | invitation of the “Overseas Press Club to co-emeee a TV show bead 15' with Greer Garson, Writer Herb Baker (Belle's boy) | Monday it. and his wife welcomed ‘a daughter | Starts : FRIDAY: - JOHN i om GLORIOUS COLOR ~_ DEREK: LYNN * SAT. Ke 1? “'S CARTOONS — 2 FEATURES! DIANA aw | p> GIANT xi KIDDIE SHOW! \') At 1:00 - 308-1 $15, 7:24, 9:34 |e rea TODAY J ————Added DONALD DUCK @ NEWS @ STARS OF TOMORROW STARTING [ SUNDAY | TODAY THRU 10:45 A.M. TONIGHT WARM ARMS AROUND HIS NECK.. TOMORROW A NOOSE! a) ee ee I CLEO MOORE - JOHN AGAR —Aso———— Jack Palance — Sarbara Rose in “KISS OF FIRE” os " “BLACKBOARD JUNGLE” THURS. end “REAR WINDOW” ae hey AT 10s GIANT. 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Notbert Van deWalle of Cht- \Over Bo syd in TV Battle - P Aes Save Bee Sootinek, petro Canadian Internationals is a ‘CHICAGO w — George Johnson, |imer last month to gain bis fourth ms ship, Leo Griner ot Detroit and 5.75, a tniahe Pad M has bee _ with at rir ea M4 a tree Be Pag en's crown has been @ group weed ae 8 ring as Champ John Cae. mus Wee Oe oon crammed 10-rounder at Chicago Somael of New is not expect- Seven Toronto hone om Sin be betiting for Ghia ttle, ma, |taree, te Indies division and willl wis pear smiy hong tve craps ‘cluding rity Pan of Detroit meet players from. Pontiac, De-| Jones and he has am overall rec- Frank Thoraldson of Chicago, Tim | 0! Chicago, Flint and South Bend | ord of 26 victories in 38 starts, 22 Boggan and Ralph Ramsey of Day Renny Liechty of South Bend ‘by kayoes. O., BI , Detrcit , the title at present. Mildred * ¢ 8 tan. BS Ravens Disteelt Sane iat. S006 Stee WON) oo os sas sashes: tee | te neler aan seis an eesaant ns ment in upsetting Gene Full and Ol ; caer apie cago. «- ‘Considerable interest center on «* * *¢ the senior men's division where —Ten—events, including men’s, John Varga of Seuth Bend hopes women's and mixed doubles are YD to retain his charipionship. Chief: scheduled with sizable entries in ee einem te kaos val prpetin gy ng ‘the ipa A Sacre a io Walch hich, Cis inp anv ‘Toy With Penn | ZAehamadaie voi Ges ca A Its 16th - Setback ” PHILADELPHIA —About the. DE ( \MEET I most interesting aspect of - this) | Saturday's Notre Dame-Penn foot-_ | pee game here figures to be the attendance figure : Notre Dame, topped only by» : _H fourth-ranked Michigan State, and G &W jf itself ranked ‘sixth among the na- =o w | tion's powerhouses, should be able : : ‘ | to “call” its own final score TIRED AFTER A HARD DAY'S WORK? - | seths the. haplene Quakers wie The Prize (i KUHN AUIS WASH’ | 149 W. 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SAGINAW She.) / | a om ee FEderal 5-416) | “tears i to Po Bm been trea ark & 7 = Le a ache 3 ae = 3 be * He ee ee ae , ieee f eral hours yesterday after being telephope directory lists the de- PRESS AY, NOVEMBER 4, 1055 f ee ee The appointment of Carl A, Ras- pated : é = Savion | ee” hief engineer cari bin ya ous and Survives Growth © missen in « iMac organization ae in 1940, was WASHINGTON meth ccomnsted’ th On serine toe aie berient eincer in 18 reported to police yesterday ; are ‘ then sta St., aluable marine a at Cad- that four’ chrome wheel discs and : oe illac’s Cleveland two Gets ee Hoon eeilen Lobe oe ies ae Lae prolif In 1952 he returnéi to the De- | on South Perry street near, Auburt estuaries and troit plant as assistant to the avenue. Zumbrunner valued the | a where sn nes ehief engineer. He is a resident articles at $34. ney oe Sn ee ae of 128 Wessen Multi-million-dollar fisheries : eae rs + 1 Alfred Harden, 47, @ depondent upon the sufvival | Harry B. Rottiers, a member of ; , cae St., er ot tel fined Lage inlets. Commercial | the Defense Contracts — bn Bong ar ogee — Pegs cal J Se Cad if deontaahyc. tasbatens {tan ee Nopelaied. director’ o oon-uomead on Gee Navy's first! lum heard him plead gui. striped bass, salmon, | Defense Contracts, it, has. been seagoing missile admiral. He wil cies Mute! Gesu i ek ten an (announced by general,. manager | command ‘a ire ee Aine ovals: | Pleaded not guilty to a cherge of : food Hem, malik fish, alt | Paul S. Mirabito. | SORE wenpans warenips, at Phila. felonious ‘assault yesterday before ‘ge into b waters t© | (An attorney, Rottiers will be| er Boston, age sameeren 's first | Pontiac"Municipal Judge Cecil Me- out their lie .cycles, the | responsible for the negotiation‘ and delphia ‘Nov. 1 as the wr Che] Callum. < He was placed on S000 : Seclety | administrition \of defense “con-| guided missile ship, and ti | tell pending bs appearance a tracts, He is a resident. of Frank: pera, another cruiser now tniler | wredine pe | ak pegs : little of bay | lin. , : going conversion. od ‘ ae - sane ss © jac’ 5 - bu: ishes, and: ut rigtit : -f-4% ___Biologists still “te . ss eee eee . . = | Rummage and Bake Sale: ‘Sey = tr oe ind, | bobs’ radishes, whit 1,7 F mgs oe ee . But | n and blue-| Bloomfield Village resident Edg- l | P| { mour Lake Church eorner of Sash- _ he, were a: radi ase, Ne ie otal sf home in Southport, | preen algae which thrive on ma.| rly W. Austin, general ee 1,07 OCG! FIGNIS, skew ‘and Seymour Lk. ~ bees ti oe ta i. : : ae get pee freshwater out-| of the Timken Roller Resrieg OX’ ee i and Sat., 9 a. m. to: 9 p. m. y. Baden Hubba <1 . nies Automotive Division, retired. at i — Allied 3 int jlets, are back of ad ge He joined the firm in 1919, and Plan Official Reveals Jt ese apd peat ye BE. Ate § once le Oe Se sua as bai held. Ma present “post tines. ‘pie Kets aad, 4 Alum Lid ...106 Se ercenn an Gat Sedeat TOR Meith OAR deals oleh Ga) Tibee oro estab. 2. nesses | : ‘ fm airing... at ae 7 eat on decayag. aigse, | firm Si a consulting capacity.| | gperating in Oakland County which | Hayride Parties. Food furnished. fo cee: team need tate SORE EL Sacteeding Anitin ie RebertiG. cane cleaned 06 seaniiochertels (BE 3-901. —Adv, be. Am Ge s 4 ; ¥ iG CREAM Wingerter, formerly assistant gen- -plants, according to figures com- Rummage sale. Esther Court No. pall consists of dedicated | 128 eee 4 Am em i tack aire 1 841 Romania Gay The menhaden typifies ae eral manager.” j ‘| piled by County Planner Noland | 13" 9g w. Huron St. Pri. and Sat. to “the giving of improved sight eats yee No}. | Am Rad... 2 Lone 8 Chem 3) as J cees: Hatched-on the rolling waves, | . . R. Heiden, ae, oe : —Adv, sedge Meslictia “acgiaes ans iat "aa ps t as ke Set a eae See : Com fo socnd shat Sunleg Se toot Standard Oil (NJ) ee ae workers | Ramage sale. Central Methed- frames, sort and classify them, and ey de et “3.00 Tea et: —— es , Poh 3: $e Bleak Russia . | Ser entoanene © Semen Moret : | ,Dersonel_ im. plants;, which, hire |" Lo i distribute them to the needy at EF, ma, ho 1 40-2 9 bu ettuee oo PS ut MonwnGh':-. 43] gy RICHARD R, KASISCHKE. gr — sien setittiedl Is Up $8 Overnight vabee kodes eae Rummage tale. Congregational : Pew Atchison ...:""1983 Moterdle =: | BUCHAREST, Romania w — pyaar the ) | Heiden lists 69 plants in Pontiac. | Church, Mill St., Pri. Nov. F Ateneo ...+- Sh Sma , | corm with menhaden, Today NEW YORK @ — Stockholders | _! auipoten . m. to 8 p.m. Sat. Nov. 5, 8 Urge for Chips de eteep. con | Aree i. bg Ret Seah A: 3 | Women with waistines and met ay aot fe animal teed. The |Of- Standard Oil (NJ) hif a half. The 1 of these. in the MAeiae | oo it a. ma, Wien Geiger tee strelt, cases ineloded, pedis Ae. at MetOepe css $2$| wearing white shirts and neckties. inte meal for animal feed billion-dollar jackpot today when ; worker class an nt family. : Adv. OMAHA — Farmers last year : cae rea | Benauet 2 Ret feed S32! ‘t| ‘Those are among the things you il is used in such diverse pro- proposed three-for-one on the payrolls col tn te, ns sold 1,850,000,000 pounds of potatoes average 03%. medium 3-3 wid one, hy 7 x rie notice in Bucharest affer getting ducts a» whipping cream and | split af the etock. | Second highest in num ing Remange a See chia the, Nehonal Ponty | abamal 33: erode 3S tarps to Toe iss 'g | Out of the habit of seeing them in| oleomargerine in some parts of The stock closed yesterday \at workers is Ferndale with 6.321. p. aa chips the National Potato | | browne—rede A terse $1. " =, 4. ies § the world, The menhaden pro- | 13937 "and after the it. a | Santee: es eel / as Council is encouraging farm-| “Checks of | Mig.... 208 ee ben vide the largest fish catch im {e | Louncement today it sold around | with: 152, followed by Hazel Sg mae sala Pik Mees 8, 3 to plant Russet Rural, Smooth| Zoted weekly receipts 10,126. cases , 3 “ hemisphere meant | 133; Royal Osk Township, 93; 9 5 m. Lake Community Pera,” Rasoet Burbank, fre Whiter rede A Verge tints, me- | Badd Ge 2. 313

$2. here did People come up to speak | drift jandward through paatage-| on “a as erosions | MOUNT CLEMENS w@®—Joseph | "29 © . Nev. 3 ad care 00 B65 3 us. There. 5 Eri on ogy fo mobos ; ; eres See to us voluntarily. It happened twice ways into bays and bayous. ng | Werters this year they got $1.25 poudreau, 67, of nearby in ASHINGTON w@—Rudolph Hal Papresanating naruto, sly sais steady; eu : te while my 18-year-old daughter was |; six weeks, the crustaceans) » ao. Township awakened today to find ley, relentless questioner of gam- 3 — ‘ Der oent art | ctman. ie”. $3 taking photographs in. the streets on organic matter, growing his year-old Toy Terrier on, his: blors and racketeers during a 1951 Cattle—Belable 100. et gener. UE ai, mediums 24.0.8 stands | Goce Cole... tate , gorge they return to| High priced stocks usually are a? tte es cveuhinaient iy is aly today compared au Se afr coms al To and martate. aes 6h. to abaitonl, Tis? Soplete their opt to mahe trading easier and bed, whining and tugging vo ee eee Serk "Clearance eee Pe Comw_Ed...cs ¥ the ‘open sea to ept to Spread ownership of the securi-| covers. And he's mighty connected with a Rican ¢ t 33-40 i lth: pas ® ' sre dining Int Testhurant where |lfe cycles and perbaps to be swept 19 sereed ownership of the secur the dog woke him. | ture-involving legal betting. ated haere Se 1 s. ogy Se camgme t jazz | °P by the shrimpers nets. . . sons. In many instances, stocks ri ska Wie aheni found | Halley former counsel of the im receipts. eg Me a competent joa { almost automatically rise on word Boudreau, . " a: nen. fer steers gp Rng 4 ;° %,| band was turning out American), , his house afire from an over- crime committee headed by fools fhm otf to sorta. bul 3 fie iy. 3? Ser monty 5 and 6 year ot. [niured Law ICEL. jot & split proposal. ny heated chimney, siting SOURIVEE yA phy yh jong tg Tid tb stecrs i -3{,| Two Romanian men came up o ‘| “f woke to find the room fillings director of a ; 9 conve 3 , o., att] | ask my daughter to dance, In two . * List Wild Isle Royale with, .” h¢ said. “The dog | court near San Juan, Another- A Geargeitn ie aoe 4 Bee fa Miva au tee ty mee” [SHH ON LMT \Remains Free | srrme,'a4 wei, Sang Gece Wilms "F_ Taner — vay choice ai Te hee - acme ae see | SS I “| me because he was of captain : volume | . : Oakland County Sheriff's Dep- breath. W: out of there t This listing appeared on an fi set ite. rf Masnd’: 3 vane tal is oats oo uy, injured Sunday “me parte of Tourist Mobs c wea | equpticntians tor Secures ond gs . * Sey | and still on ve Commi a B io cates | Mus Gaur’: | hndered. The Communis-led gor cls eeieatiemiaiies Gane react rom This grees + doahap thimacanal om th ' ie o8we . ernment things under control; wilderness FREMONT a? Fremon * con 39s for Se. Ont: S| Save cppeare wo We an wcrotna | Tal. Hon ), 39, suffered severe sn Seeleeding thee dear inamii| Siute Sek thins antes oes | ‘Jai alai.is a swiftly-paced ball ners snd mw conners | one 8, Stud Pack "it img that if the churches don't! Perry Earp. 39. hip in the | the few. public sites in this country to acquaint Newaygo game popula? in South America, __ cA . bulk wtil- : Mach... } a Pe the they carr injuries to knee and hip where one can wander without trip-| for next year to acq ! gam New Yok teow 2 ~ 4 sa ta, Preah ++ $03 Guther Pap . 423 preach against the regime crash, His partner, Neil Black- |™" County women with banking oper- Halley said in Ne wae jen Rises. 48 Syir fe... $4 | Operate freely, ee soa 3h whe te.tn. ones" coli ani Ci dem Note te amen in- | no conflict between his anticrime. —— ou oar oe # Gen Motore...2 : Tex mH We walked into several churches | don broke both arms, to the | Istead the island’s trails thet | Chute gag eter wills and peg fenece lpr re with the . about | .CRICAOD, a een Toe fay) people kneeling in! The two were speeding w ok Wuctiaaien iqacmien wh tor whdedt om Séect eae ietiomer tales ae ey Be Tins Sf fren, @ aes: Bal oregano | scene of an accident Sunday might, | 04 tena ith "thin es, | thorities on the subject are being | ! is con- “og eel eae yD a geet gee ee ener nd ee ne’ Onian | clintonia, wild orchids and trillium. | invited to speak at the sessions. d. a OE Gecseieh << Tht Oe PM ERE] Government sources Me tt rey Loo UME Nat eee can} Velieall me bite ot enn aa : ; Geko Re. a geet A tis.. Remapie:ie nat wailing eng salves ' cause he's uncommon and most ; - ot t 41.3 Unt Alre.... campaign. West- | collided with them head on. 7 giangh Gt Wet 6 23 ben wth”. $83 atic antireligious : of the time is outmambered by . oS Greyhound * BLT BB Gas Op... 388 | orn diplomats say the Communists main; Dur Matacsh city Sate | 3 : oats Geis? «fi Shree pa beta, 5m Rome es 'Fourteen-Yeor-Old Hurt | mont Fer acpi | 00, few a -* is ea . Sad Hocker (Mi... 304 Weute' A © Ba] Ges ae ear we, any ate in Two-Car Smashup aoe | 1950 2" thete Lae ae eh aes bn genteinent ar ee re ae Deel in hen, tani bale innch to do | Nash 4-Door .... $195 4 ws > ‘ to en : ‘ : i . bs = : | les and $88 to $180 in its Clipper Cer: ON eee ee St ee eS Ge meaedt cnemnion tau (All Jos com Gods pe Speund ibn 1950 i fo Rene gga | i NY f r pS att 0 | ie4 : Ny [le Reaps wee ; 'EM LIKE THE gee » OUT OUR WAY YOUR ‘TH GUY'S. GOT QuITE wTCH - A PAUNCH ON HIM, BUT Adfes Sones? Tomiie ate fh HE'S HOLDIN’ IT IN = WILL ‘THINK [T'S at _ rq STRETCHED To Tr Fe . SSS 4 : ’ | r i ie : * ae, S| , | = se : rGape, 108 by HEA Service, Inc. ¥. Rg. U1 & WOTW THE RSTYORITIES, YOU SONY 06 YM DSGRACE BRYD GAPENE Vows BARQUGAA VO WER AGE cre *S ‘ VAG BY ; 5 ~~, = “Angel must have sneaked up to the projection room again!” 4 : Journeymen ~ Pattern re gars § sete -. AIM HIGH — | | A Aad i tebe Designer 8 CAREER GIRES _- Pontiac Motor Division . Hes ines Employment Office ne Fe ; curr ave | SES ee Welding Dies _ 2 od see ine a _ FULL OR PART TIME CAR WASH |" stenos!! Have fob open |. oe Eee ae et | SAREE | ite oe or * Pin Setters eee os) ee : Wanted MIDWEST es MODERN ee =m Temple, 116 Orchard Employment Service. : BS . : aad . : - AVANTED. | - Bhgineering , CURB. : EXPERIENCED | Teh . propuction | ‘WAITRESSES | SECRETARY. - ale ES, Se Cibsenias = : 2 i joan * us new . : - OS PO Ti — : PONTIAC. EXPERIENCE. ‘ Escuatitcegnae EMPLOYMENT NOT NECESSARY _ “A ROLL MAN ‘SERVICE bes | 2 setup ‘nls own ral sod’ oper. ‘mt ee - APPLY: ’ 3 FISHER BODY nee on, DIVISION shows last season. He admits that now it is getting tougher to be 900 Baldwin Ave. “American Education Week Proclaimed in Pontiac — Pee PON FOr FP Dy ticulars, MAN WITHZOR3TON |. Steady, reliable: young man with A naming the week, activities, open house = | a mr oun anid tay tel Soe oa eas nie TRUCK. PLATFORM | Siprwerioe ciemct wana | WE WILL TRAIN | “esse web Suapaiedion \\, Bantlag Mayor William W. Don-| te’ pom up the part edveotina BRICR.. APPLY IN ta ean We offer many employes bene- § Pleasant working conditions ge The & be lee ot Pritt) ee PERSON, 702 S. PAD- | gab roshing cndtions, Spay | Eisenhower's official" azmounce.| , “Schools — Your Investment tn DOCK ST., PONTIAC. ing snlaty fo Posting Pree, Box | we ie coma eke toes the week, Delly Games will er : < wae : MIDWEST fi, —— ute to the tole Amert-| -hasise different facets of the main = - Eftgineering Illustration — JOBS FOR MEN can education is playing in building and OF MAR. w @ better and stronger nation in to- amy vee f ENCINERR- A a a ' SE ZT Since ont = And : ~ MM. nnd nm pect) me “ MIDWEST | : ent Service - ats A for CHALLENGIN( sONMEN' tos Fontan tate Base Bids. Salesmen Post Office Garage - Wednesday — “Your Investment ever, OFFER PE: INCY «= $0237 s mie WU in Fundamental Learning.” See oe Kee ei | Apply Real Estat ‘ :, day" tara’ - saeely eal Estate t > Planned Thursday—“Your Investment ih ~1 «. Pontiae Motor Division Mave for alert young Dedication oper | Stee sah paseed © ; Sa Personnel Fienty, of eerertiing. og. Dedication of the new pout office | Strong Nation.” S| i epee ee en |. SE om eee , garage at.3 p.m. Saturday will be| Saturday will summarize the : te day. pis Romboramensie ee vol’sBY sPeaitc RS we week's topics with the theme, > i - : an outdoor ceremony tf weather! “Your Investment Is Your Re- , igor cass: | ahd the American Fas wa ve Hampton Reveals: : : om Birnie Se eaedi pain his toes & Lore at Ni : | BARBER WarreD “AF “ONCE irmingham vited to the dedication and Speakers. at Dinner ; : BRICKLAVI at aE ggg ya lk ie we y work, Call MY 34004, Mas Created Opportunities ese sarees ie Seatac | aE | SET | ‘.* eee Ti) jig) ae iC) reph. ¢ om. . trucks, judge Jan, 1, were announced to-| gyasy Puneral Home FE 4180: CAR WASHER: BD Pins meee: ab seheg rents fampion chime | Donelson-Johns Wasi BUSTS . Project Engineers William W. Donaldson, along with| The allsir is slated for Jan.) ture "Perens : Test Engineers Ipcal and regional post office off| 7 at 7 pm. im Dever Gables: SEE ORF CHAPE sr water me Om be area hy oe wchetded ty | Spe soy & Se ea oe . Product Designers and prog ap Shall Yd er Gov. G. Mennen Williams; form- Voorhees-Sivle General, cleaning nd odd jobs. —t honors gional“ motor vehicle director for| ® Gov. Murray D. VanWagoner, | = ‘FUNERAL HOM i : 1 the Post Office Department. - of Birmingham; State Supreme = Ambulance Service, or Motor Be cos : Court Justice John R. Dethmers ; Whe can qualify for sales man. sumer Research Firm Appointed |S | ee | BERS : Who Will Design |r: ital] Aer ERE. | Eee Sse -350-Bed He é ial — will give the ——— ; Lots ac (ore Ho _N Malin, _Roenerte - Financial Analyst _ Appointmes of te Detroit firm screw ine ates covamclvnme ot nil Se: Designers Process Engineers. | ot & Vallet Inc, and Louis | event, will introduce the toastmas-| . : ‘ia Rossetti, architect, to design a/ ter, Pontiac attorney Clarence K. a etailers Material Handling | sow Webel: Frevituace Heated | Puttoreen, a Tesla feturen, | machines sia ngineers 2 Bivd. | rerctenamndingenrs nM este! Soleo Ledge enchant nape BOX REPLIES — es : a 7 ANTED: was ar prec Edam’ are available wena ee d oe Ah nae ws kee dle remier , Plant Layout Technician Sse "Aite Wash st | bg pes a teen eon ee pene © page Sona greg Eng. Co. Watts sai ; piace the ead ame . B hws rawe , Apply = bombo fin Detroit. | Style Steppers to Step’ huatnne: nes, Appl 8 Orebard eee ge Hc 3 sto Sk tine "My Boad nnd | ,AVONDALE—the Se Steppers) 11... wo 6 6, || SAREE CORTON 2500 E. Maple 3 : ra / i PY npn season, & Sadie Hawkins dance,| 111, 116 117, 118. ster Roadie weer PE Saat tor yeur'inter | SEN, WOMEN YEAR ROUND OE) developing preliminary studies. An-| Road. ures, giuges aot | || i ham’ STENOGRAPHERS ESTAR “we other Year wil be required to pre- jas Whoa Mis TeaMadhner ne wie. irmingham | WANT El ray tines pare working drawings an wecil|Two Granges to Meet | uP. * | LockHART-WRIGHT 2 Fort ‘and, tured weary “cect |. COMP. TYPIST ‘toes a ee re sieat: whines ol PAs ne ONBERING seRyICE. | OPEN WED. TILL 9 Nar. "“iaroid Turner, irene: _ ‘TYPIST- , nica 1 Rose Grange at 7:30 Desi ners sti: : d rt = XS MIMEOGRAPH Teel —— meet with 3 : at T: } g SAT. 9 TILL 12 OPERATOR “+ United Lines Record Detailers | zx Elias ei pre OF ‘ ord KEY PUNCH Checkers OPERATORS pat ag EXPERIENCED ‘MODEL, MAKERS NEEDED | gisitsthanme seams ‘MODEL CHECKER ble couple whe, wil care for (we | e : EXPERIENCE 1 NECESSARY ; . 58 HOUR CABINET MAKERS - ome Instructions 9 | | WEEK : Pontiac Motor Division "oreees “ant certified. tacts : ee Personnel Dept. at ot ae Long Program | 114S. Woodward, Birm. |. Semen YOUR LIFE'S MADE. \SIER fh Classt ee pea Cleaned ELECTRICAL SEWER CLEANING vation . SS eee Tay ERR Aa no |” AAA VATE : chemically treated ry BO! Licensed, ay years exp. FE 5-501, ° © Fah Sewer Cleaners FE 813 DAINTY MADD FoR 5 : Mrs, Burnes. FE sane. #3 Mark. DRIVING LESSONS SAFH-WAY School Stnke— Sunder oer Service. FE 4-2012. . GENERAL fice auto dealer puperiates. 31076. WOMAN WOUL: D OLD LIKE REPAIR Rh WORK. ay Wa PLUMBING AND Serie mpton & Son, FE +3 BS oe Pai, Sea tev s eee re) | ee oP 2 bre tee 104 8. Santor re ser Birmingham Child Care "S| Babysitters and penstinns nurees or svailable tn Pontiac, ~ available in Pontiac. M HOUSEWIVES: its Witt gippaIecas RELIABLE LA ~~~ SAWS iLED Cartetmee ee expenses. Have a to MANLEY LEACH 10 BAGLEY 8T.| party. ee | TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL a HAYRIDE PA PAR Pree es, FE 7-8354. ISHED, PE 2-3231, E 89-0680 Ronis WM iN MY ioME. VERY SCL ED aE pL, RE, Tg DAY work. Reterenres, rE DRESSES AND A E. Huron, rE Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 EEPERIRCED STEICEN COR 10 Consi Rd. Utica, Mich. REpub- “OLD “AF 4, 50, Gor" Mani sare NDABL LE LADY WANTS Ba- by > aioe after 4 p.m. a ee | - FRONT ~ WANTED. . PER BU. Good work, f AGKDEY. or eee ee size “Se. In Pontiac, 18 alge, i med and i * SEN 8600 =Dixie Hwy, Phone OR }1673 of OR. 31700 (AND 50 MORE NEXT MONTH) We will Bag Bo RE. a sy Early settlement. G Give See TODAY. Nicholie & Hargee Co. Gn eee eee You're crazy! Thousands ig 4 the window last summer!” Furniture ¢ Refinishing | 16A | at 70. Ostrex Tome REPAIRIN \ QUES A SPE.|° down feeling many men women |. _Sialty. 1 NG ANTIQUE §-7332, ____ Laundry: Service — | Nate Real Estate 32A _ Rent Apts. Furnished 33 “LISTINGS WANTED Residentisi, acreage, comme We will tee ~ eaten hams: also d iis everywhere, NINGS. GOOD WOR! LACE CURTAINS pce ed OR RUF- a as wac| DAY CUT?! * NGS a Laundry. Phone FE 2-810). : L FOR R FAMILY Lal LAUNDRY, 4 tio! 18A meyzoumg, mua oR on LARGE Che Let Us” > ADING YARD LEVELING AND EVELING sive You ace to Pay teen ing FE esse . _ Ease Your Mind PERT | ae . ‘Restore Credit aes aepeestine, TE : WE ARE NOT A ies DAY WORK | “House cleaning or restaurant, ied 4-8198 ¥ WitL BABY: WMIDDLEAGED LAD’ BABY- se wile momar woes, Fe bee MIMEOGRA it] “t jervice. EM 3-2842. 4) LOAN COMPANY tea | (MICHIGAN CREDIT “|, COUNSELLORS |} ah South: “reve 7 Bt, ye ous Trucks to Rent Industrial Tractor Co. ae ELEY “UsTOM UILDING F CLEAN ROOMS. le 2. telal | ¥ : ‘ F after PAUL D. HAMMOND NEW, WARM WantEn: cITyYy ware = i CONTRACTS. Welt Dixie Hw al eh 4640 ixie yo = NORMAN pert an exper your peatenat Bayh 7 COMMERCE "nD Ea e , 2. 20088 : e ings here WILL el F ad herant bea Lae RAF. McKINNEY Dixie . Hwy. Phohe OR\3-1872 or OR 3-1760 - * . / | Wanted Real Estate 32A|* rae CASH 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME JIM. WRIGHT, Realtor Estate Ex TRADES—TRADES ™. ope FRANKLIN APTS. eae K. G. HEMPSTEAD DORRIS & SON ‘Cash Waiting : aoe A. JOHNSON, Realtor® 1704 s. Tel = action. * ROY KNAUF, Realtor 2% W. Huron FE 2-7421 OA 83338 BUY YOR Sgn wilt erty or wn od Fg ry et ¥ | apo is reasonable Call now teste Selling Your Home? We have customers waitin hom and Russell Young REAL Eves, ‘til + oun F Pa bese | W. Huron &t. 7 ROOMS AND BATH NO CHIL Mahan Has otek a ra i The demand is great. = sales force 2 ee ae ts do our utmost to Our 10 years of _ im, aay to list your propert ‘ onal You o’suy i. Tt Welly INSURE IT MAHAN SSA of aT ange EE a LAKE ANGELUS AREA ON LAND CONTRACT | $3500 DOWN 3 bedroom brick v: Ke a car in attached | top only full ent, fire. Lp Bocg YOUR LOT &/OR LOW DOWN be gl Pee MIDWEST 4-6500 bedroom mm Be our Fetctg Waterton a Sheae re or a free ERBERT. C. DAVIS 0% Ponting Vane Ra. Pine Lake Privileges afm. 3 beth. 1 a Me VE} garage, basement, ¢ ‘tr Be StS (NEED A FINANCE: : FIXER? Order: Classified A line to ‘sell, rent, find a = | gene job. FE2-8181 “ “ganas number! © Rd. "Tobe J. Dyer, Realtor EM 3-4771 ls BY OWNER 3 rooms, Pull fence. . terms. i ‘ Furnished Home | ‘ ia ae Site's teen, i : Borat ree, Se 6 Long, I se isting Renting rae oo, = rarage : = Foull be amaned” st at Builder Needs Ment : ve it's pos 5 8 5, + = es a. 2 e : es Z a Bes See ; ‘ ; 5 E . : oe : < ESS, \FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1955" | are ae E : ) | : (i vs ‘ Z . ae fe 2 Pe ae AS eee eRe oa: COUNTRY HOME - | ror ete : sm] | SEERA | oe. |e | i OHER REAL ESTATE apoetens. bearonns. “2: ; 2 is ACHES-5 HOURS” CLANK Ce KT es a eo of “| ston ares, priced quick sale, “, st THING “ Piet soenin, and biocks | Ne .evessing. o © age? % infor’ building. “Clatkston al gy Re ag spe oe HB ‘_ GEO. MARBLE, Realtor | inm'sans. “Eseelest Tocaten, | | 6261 Andersonville Rd. | door’ Sver''si00’ inenth tneome | 4 25 Waterford | = ee or Oe. + oem eae pag | Re geese gsr ‘ ees) EEE | hee ae : : SCOIT LAKE ROAD. [Joseph F. Reisz|ss« powx : Ld 4 al hg . . rican ie =H Seat ace aes dese | ‘kn fu Seman Soe, Maas RS, Maran wt aaa | ome exec comin Le GILES REALTY CO it | Feige direetiy Te tt | a oe ee ag oo oe ooo, - 4 2.W. Murs PE BITS IN : sents an opportuity “far tse; . Near Webster School | : tts oh eae co. beng man. $5950, down. |. 3 bedroom bome with seenscet | A Taylor ; . Pap) MA se UNPINIHED UF HURON GARDENS Reet ad extr.otal mason ea, sean | , v room po eA he t 4 becemep E and gas lta ng fo ma pate large let. tnr.boo ee down | 100 Oakland Ave. ea. gerrry ee, Sisce. Pa"Ssa see , i soa bas ttt sauce | CARROLL G, PORRITT (A WHITE TRIPP Wht TARE AREA | th biereie tim [ = ae BROS. es ) Bice, utchen, living end dining , WEST SUBURBAN | . OWN a ted Lake privileges. This should sell) full’ Dasementy ea’ sa- | Lake Angelus Lakefront FOR BETTER How NEW HOMES: — of Rochester ee Ce Oe reas Om per = ay: Tmimediale poscesion we wee? bedroom home. 9 | GREATEST VALUES — a fi Good 29-0173. lL wn. Pays monthly at 6 E FRONT HOME | weer amp-com me —Eeat ests rg Poh BET get interest. Present Balance 200 National Butiding. UNFINISHED . 1% miles ‘from city limits, we | Wooded Acreage CLASS ¢€ ‘ S or phone Fm 4-412 : hare © dunes zeot sovent Ste i -~' Cup ts (nis bere, parcels ares, a». oie rh FURNITURE-BEDDING Sresseway and garage, ful base: =o he Rouse tm deal’ Call after @ bm. | new moun on a cant . anneal — eS tae tt a Rh ie yet.cnly 3 ‘west | _OR be * Bet piituated, Adams Rd. Swaps . 55 |s arawer chest... esikeed nocese’ S08 58 Many large trees | % Fenton bed with $60 monthly’ ¢ cout, Bale | 9 drawer doublé dreaser..... sneer Seo umey_nsee| CARL. W. BIRD, Realtor| FSS Sony ok | Ei imeem me |" ag, A wad ESE ee $3 Gan n Rook Bids. | FE 1-251 or F ia WE HAVE SEVERAL LAND,| BLACK TAN HUNTING | giding door record cab..... ro @ room & rood Wt, shade : +; _ Here's Independence | janbharne ee Sa ee ee Resripeing siute, Gres... 00 7 . Rorr and Mann NM located at e. UILDING WORTH Rollaway oon S3806 Bares Secs, faes| santo = me] Sere eerste | Dovey, Soyer Lavender scien tt | compete : from ui “> i+ jo-ton ¥ oon to 3 pm. | Meee) 10 acues mit soguss ——recsin| Money to Loan 8a|_fanrmiinge Sir roeent et | DAVE YS FURNITURE faraieure and Appl rors $e $600 DOWN ——— oe ale ree Tabders) __ | 5. Gok BTWOLE BARREL ae Ee -. | aeouias OPORTO? .. | TEAGUE FINANCE CO, have nore wrigley'e C . open. ins tery - ay Ry Bg 202 N. MAIN : rmattreancy aod . io Weterort town | ROCHESTER, MICH. See — A. JOHNSON, Realtor : ; ee ALL HOUSEWIVES | 1704 S. Te Rd. | pn. Rochester OL aii. OL 1-97; “Geverel War ga Fg m2 apne GET CASH QUICKLY | . $495. fi altmmsnllov ay . Net Income $10,000 Plus ii if TONLY $1 WEEK | & =, om Syeonere son's Bank Furniture, ee cover . ke y i ie ili ui itt ; y i ts : i #2 sEs if Loan Co ” STATE BANK BLDG | FES 2-9206 | Es ee % ; 4 W. Lawrence St _ FE «1838 | LHe ' ps inf i fr] 2 a at xe ET] : ut : : nl i iy 23 Hi cximately $000 im stock 35,000 Famili | fr Free Wheel : Sad penccaly eee rio : mae a North, Rochester’ Mond? sth. “te = Recommend Buckner's # Home Owners Builders | 1-40? grep gestet wre | FLYER TRAINS 3 eal savings. | Geouine factory ‘parte, Pree tect Rea. |. - Hess , «| SED LEATHEAETTS “ LOONGR | 7 : RATERIAL Sas 3 lc PES EE VA * ’ Artists’ supplies, hobby CAVATORIEG | COMPLETE Witt supplies—check our clas- sification “Hobbies and "Mishugaa > are crate ™_34323,| Supplies” No. 24A. "BES _Orebere * 1. town Thebes farmaces: bg copper fit- coal, ater steam . 970, FE 5-3048, 17 C pape fa fe ee DRY CORD WDE me" CLAYTON’S tion.. Now grossing 000 per Tinioee down plus socks ~~ or Less Furniture, Appliances . ) 3 WITH QUICK pig Ra. WARD E. PARTRIDGE} - SERVICE? or PE 6-204 eee via UF ie PAINT ReTORE. pe ~ ana Ave OLD ; wAUTIPOL Be am = : AND Home & Auto Good close in ta oS : , | fa keer sas [Loan Company air dolls, Reg. $11.6, now & B Giri Dolls, reg. $9.56, now $4.50, Lasreeee “hee Pui Wil or emptts St sod ‘BARNES: RE |2 HOUSEHOLD FIANCE DIAMONDS * 5 a (CORP. OF PONTIAC rah and 1 cers jor i = tt ’ mahogany yn Weber i Fer AT BURMIESTER'S Tawi "BOT UR. satick is 9 YARDS TO SERVE You Ke & ao . For Sale storage or ieee osrjes srt Discount eRe a ae pps sedis ie. | Waser U. & Re, in, © D. bee. phaay re : re _For Sele Cars. 91 tt ATOR. up. . oh os ARM MARKET 3018 Auburn Rd. { block W. of re sah APPLES Nie Lets" Sis. &: rvice " purer can 0 tealog, 12 8, bigh? : Oxford Trailer Sa Sales Michigan ere Trailer Sales. Bee Ser aaa euraneeruiag DEER HUNTER SPEC, | 10 USED TRAILERS TO PICK FROM - _ $195-$595 BUY NOW! “See i here! 12 ft. bigh ares PARTS Be er hati lee i, ay gato er pcan win For Sale reer 4 oe A COMPLETE CHANGE . NOW ON DISPLAY AT HUTCHINSON |i Exchange | ANDERSON and GREAT ienged Tea ders ty S BEEMER, llo# Trailer 1956 PONTIAC CHIEF IN BEAUTY AND: ‘CONSTRUCTION TRAILER © SALES LARES, os __ Telegrah, ae Ee , Saar re se er ii ESTATE te Mee SALES 7 eS | Michigan -| 1953 FORD 1951 (CHEVROLET ‘| 1950 CHEVROLET ee |. 803 N. Maia, trate ater 1 Nie ; ANTED JONKED =e “any ; make any model. BAGLEY AUTO PAK PARTS — >: "52 Dodge-4 dr....... $595 For These Bargains FALL CLEARANCE | {> Dodge Lancer, » $1295 53 Plymouth 4 dr.. ..$695, '33 Hudson Hornet... .$895° ev, 2 dr.. ‘53 Dodge V8 4 ‘dr. «0 $895 52 Ply, Clb. Cpe..... .$495; *51 Ford,.: *50 Buick 2 dr. 44... $375 LAR “ECONOMY CARS. 22 Aubarn 90 | 232 S. Saginaw--FE 2-9131 he FF 00a ¢ CHEVIE. % TON Banas, ra . Dyes. fully ___For Sale Trucks Radio & heater. FE a1. Gmc . 7] WILLYs JEEP % TON TRUCE 2 wheel drive. PE 4-1071, Cur Business OAKLAND AT CASS OPEN EVENINGS FE pita — and vacuum — Call WILSON GMC} reg « ter nn FE 4-453) “Sew ire Bucepiionally cleat. | 1999 Pontiae § Mat cssactdion RIEMENSCHNEIDER 1963 DeSoto 6 us i ROE THER ii at 3 aS 8 uF i , oo i A BARGAIN? You Don’t Have To . | 4 : '54 Dodge V8 2 dr.. “$1195 paaiay st. | 54 Chev. Conv, ..,.$1295)’ CHEAP | ’54 Ply. Clb. Cpe.... Tos p | 53 Buick Super . +09 $009) 8 | HUNTING. ied Spatom 4 dane. -.oreeee +eneny OS 1081 wom. peewee cance deecceee: re Ford-O-Matic ... $445 | Muu @2 Oskiang Ave PE +755 om ai ge DUMP. WILL 49 Chev, Bhi xces . $195 _sher 8 pm. "| MANY OTHERS TO ~ See M&M Motor Sales CHOOSE FROM ‘Por dollar op ‘ate model cars. , 3621 Dixie Hw) OB sche *53 Ford Pickup .,.°..$725 | GaEv __ tron, cervice. Cail PE ‘33 Dodge Pickup... .$695 TD. Varese a '50 GMC 1% ton.....$350 41 GMC Pickup .--$1251_sam bs 3 CHRYSLER WI 2 dr. Radio and Carkner er, DODGE ig) CLUB COUPE $350 ° 1953, FORD ~ FORDOR- WE HAVE ‘EMI Radio & Heater $795 - LARRY JEROME Rochester _ Ford Dealer 1060 Ford 4 GOOF... c.cveeeeses Truck | Center: Ton Stake. Excellent rw and was used $495 a A * | 1954 INTERNATIONAL neni % Ton pickup. The color ts Be! the tires are géod and the is perfect, $795 Matthews '| Hargreaves) « 211 S, Saginaw St. FE 4-4546 Bob Frost, inc, "850 S. RcOLN MERCURY DEALER B ~ For Sale Cars wert ‘TANNOUNCEM ENT Short affitiated ‘Groucho ‘Specials 155 De Soto Fireflyte 4 dr., » red and black, 500 mile Pe Pe 5 55 Plymouth V8 Club Coupe, full power, 9000 mile Car ...e¢es+$1895 ’54DeSoto 4 dr. radio and heater, auto. trans. 9,000 mile. car, Like HOM cacccesser pian .| 54 Plymouth 4 dr., radio and heater, in excellent condition .......$1095 -|*53 De Sotos (3 to choose ne eeeeee teens aene ’53 Chrysler Windsor 4 - A dark green bea Seeeeoeeeeseeee *$2 Plymouth Club ee _ glass guescceiiss OF from), starting from ~™ Kitention ‘d Used Car Buyers "We Must Sell 200Cars This Month! _ No Reasonable Offer — . Refused : oes a "1955 Fords a se 162 Ford Coavertible; radio seahorse -$7590 i Big Discounts No Co-Siguers! = Immediate Delivery! —}- "_{ ___ Deal Direct! 1°53 Chevrolet 2 dr., radio and heater eoees $095 aur 2: ed : “and heater . eterere rs : °S3 Studebaker 2 dr. heater: ay | eeeeeee o "52 Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr | "CY OWENS” "$2 Ford 2 dr., radio and|| - $550) radio and heater. bese : No Finance Co.f ——————. S1195 FE 5-4101 FE 53088 urs. Saginaw] PON | RETAIL STORE “WINTER ~ WOES? NOT WITH A GOODWILL Used Car From The RETAIL STORE. ” “Bob Frost _ LINCOLN, $795 ‘S3 wen 33 Pontiac } “ | See This One $1095 ‘53 posts | ‘S38 Ford2dr. Hardtop With Radio, Reuse Straight Stick $2095 -*$795_ ‘S5 Pontiac ‘52 Chevrolet 2dr. Deluxe ? Dr. Fh Hydramatic ~. $495 ; $995 "51 Chevrolet 53 Willys Deluxe 2 Dr. Sedan Station Wagon Radio, Heater, Radio and ena’ *. Power —_ You Can't Buy Better Or Pay Less Than at the 211 S. Saginaw St. "Bright Spor’ BARGAIN S| 1954 Olds convertible .. .$1995 Coral blue, black top, W. Walls, R&H, Hydra, P. Coral & 1954. Oldsmobile ....... $1795 Sedan, blue and’ = supe 88) R&H, P. Strg., P. brakes, Hydra. W. 11.1954 Pontiac ...:........ $1495 ae ee R&H, Hydra, W. Walls, P. poe FOR. s). coc .$1395 Crestline 4 door, gies, R&H, Ford.0 Matic, 13,000 miles, a beauty. 1953 Pontiac convertible. .$995 Light blue, black top, R&H, Hydra, white tires. 1953 Nash er RR he es mae dark green, O. Drive, 1953 Kaiser .. rust or eno M MONEY DOWNI. ; ot seed eececes 2 51 setae fe eeeones § Chev. weseeeys 95 Fed ¢ waeeeoe pice. ree s le penned en es se avoeeeeha SIF) I) 51 eeeeeeses $95. | weveenes 1954 Chevrolet ........: $1295 a ee arene a white, visor, white || 1954 Dodge ........ $1195 Coronet tosireda Sieiét, Gyro, mtisewals I} 1953 Oldsmobile 98... $1995 clay Spt. Coe Coupe, P. Strg., P. ieee 1953 Oldsmobile 98 .....$1495 ber exude Stig, Hyde one owoe peck Re here 5 Victoria, white top, pink bottom, R&H, Ford-0, 4 door Custom, R&H, O. agente bya seeeenes “to Baick vererese : = "$805 BRAKE ‘SPECIAL 1. Pum trent wheds Fe toss | MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES ||! Where Your Customer Sends His pans ie ae uM Courtéou ee: fees = ae ee * +. ~ a 1 one 38 : : PPP e 3. Inspect Mnings Midwest 47500 JOrdan 46266 FE 44546 ||| * “If Your Car Is Worth’$125- qe a Fore 1% ton side me stake with : + 49 Ford 14 toa $3 Mercury 4 dr.. $89. pickup ... Open Brenings TW 30 P.M. For Your Convenience | Harold Turner, Ford. 2 BIG LOTS - Immediate “Spot” Delivery ~ $51.06 Mo. With $10 Down | 1980 Dodge 8 4 door sedan, * No : one oe pee sapaars iia | Al BU YS CH EAPIES - ‘53 Ford R. Wen. $799 lord 2dr....+-$ *54-Pord 2 di.....,.9044. shoeen tia ee = 'S4 Olds 98 Holi'y $21 49 Ford 2 de.,....Si44 "$2 Buick Riviera. . 49 ; | "51 Mercury 4 pes "49 Chev, 2 dr eet 1M eo 53 Plymouth 4 dr. d "Sod C824. 9129 Convertibles i "$2 Ford 2 dr..... $544 $4 Ford Conv... $1299 . "$2 Pont. Hardtop $699 pees are ‘4 let 4 dr. 9. ses $3 Ford Hao 109 3 ed cu 2 | © [i] 40rd C, Sedan sissy © Ord Conv. ++- soa _ TRUCKS "54.Chev. 4 ton ; stake eee eeee ‘47 Chev. %4 ton sedan delivery . $99 "$4 Chev. 4 ton Feed 4 oe eeeer esi "4 ton : si J 100. sp} — “55 C ¥% ton. "49 Chev. ¥4 ton eee ee eee el Liberty 94000 Liberty 94001 mero ’ Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payment SEE THE ALL NEW feos ae BUICK ca AT OLIVER. MOTORS 210° ORCHARD LK. we OPEN TILL 10 P.M. ‘| Oliver Buick "The Home of the Good Ye - al | i Phis a. 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B ci a : > Be "_FORTY.SIX_ 3 t3E That ‘up till now, Dwight David president to hold an ond pilot's a * J * That it is hard to estimate: how SS "NEW YORK w@—Some things used for money such odd things columnist might never know [ee sth oe pecpeions and ston: , hyd ae ae, seen chee ot penein, redheaded wood- Lincol , oday, there is about $11 in coins, * ¢'e | 517 in paper money, and $630 i i king accounts, - That business transactions in the two wives, Tha ay 20: per cunt. et'bulb ness involves an.exchange of cash, Eisenhower is the first and only 1 ‘cther 90 per cent is done with checks, That 19 million checks ‘are writ- many superintelligent people there | ten every day in this country, and are in this. country,-but there are’ the amount of the average check probably 1,600,000 who are men- is slightly under $300, tall: That nobody I know writes i checks that average anywhere near $300_each Morning Mail Offers Wealth of Vi as) Fd better start dropping getting close, or 1 wotiet. be friends ar de ng a chap wasting ‘so tauch time thinking forged checks, EA 2 cic ‘elieuh gui tassel tone fresh redheaded ‘American president — 6-feet-4 —| salt, rum, sugar and beer. (Re-/hatt a billion dollars last year| Woodpecker scalps?) = nine out of 10 people can't member when they even used real | because of stolen, fraudulent or |, So an a bs Fhet_Chrictngs woyet be reulty » SO U.N. Agency Given *'Nobe] Peace Prize on OSLO @®~The Norwegian Nobel| While in New York, Committee has awarded the’ No ‘tel peace prize for 1954 to the nat ©) United Nations High Commissioner |N.J., by collecting and =i — It reserved” the 19557 dowh old eyegl. The United Nations agency is} quarter century: i Z H i beh. geek sit e 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER « 4. 1055 STS | 10” PIPE WRENCH, Reg. $2.50. ‘$179 &” ADJUSTABLE WRENCH, 3 __ Chrome Plated’ ....... ie ca dagts ns $15? HARDWARE is supposed to lessen excitement, blue “ induces tranquility and brown is restful and warming. Therefore the psychologist recom- mend these colors as best suited to the modern business office. (But paces sem hi xs ps may sound asleep on the job.) That actor Raymond Massey| ne carats A ge from a Dior-to-Dior salesman?’ Remains Potato. King ma 7 4 ‘CHEBOYGAN ®— Arnold OW That the rest of my morning) trander of nearby Afton has pro- ‘mail today wouldn’t interest you} duced an average of 400 bushels any more than it does me, Who| per acre‘on 20 acres to retain likes to read bills? his title of County potato king for -His average Fighting in the Korean War cost| yield compares with a yield of the United States about 18 billion 120 bushels an acre in the county dollars, not including the pay of| as a whole, Agent Ed lively party lines in wool felt, rayon velvet i The final touch for your gala costumes. Bewitching little. dope edomed wih fogar, stick-ups, rayon satin and rhinestones. Black, ered taffeta combinati ns just Say, ches it” 3s New Convenient Way to Use‘Your 6 Months to Pay... Service Charge! Ps, shop Sears ei emer nites! favorites...” ~ ~—~rayon velvet and’ eee favored for . festive .. “Ser OF 7 ALLEN WRENCHES......... Acetate crepes and taf. - fetas in glowing tones, designed to express the holiday spirit. Flurrying skirts, molded waist- " Tines, lots of elegant de- tail...a tempting orray, at a most tempting price. A. Aastate eepe pdt wit intricately pleated neckline - weetment, Mink brown, royal, peocock, wine, 16% to 24, FOR GUARA abaal WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRS bong-torse effect, --erineline. Cognoc, bive, wey oF turquoise. 1010 18 I} "HARDWOOD MITRE BOX, will teke 2 x 4s a eee eee eee ee ee ee * PLASTIC STORM WINDOW Kis. i. oe 9-PC. SCREW DRIVER AND NUT DRIVER SET :............004 eS. ia HOPMASTER JOINTER PLANER, neg, $52.50 ue mann, $3995 > Ft. Stepladder § $ 89 "WESTINGHOUSE 30” ELECTRIC _ Width Oven ‘HOTPOINT ELECTRIC DRYER .... 4." STVPRID,poUs.<:..i4.)50c..:." 98¢ HOUSEWARES Cmte cote. SOK So 900 0695 owe eee . 60 Ft. ROLL ALUMINUM FOIL. ic. oe ihn as ROUND RUBBER DISH PAN .......... 9949 MIRRO COOKIE end PASTRY PRESS.... $239 IRONING BOARD PAD ond COVER... 3 Dox. CLOTHESPINS .. ee eee 4-Pe. CANISTER SET’............-5.. 13-Pe. PYREX COOK & BAKE WARE, PLUS RECIPE BOOK $798 oe Oe ee eer eee APPLIANCES HARDWICK 30” GAS RANGE..... 99]495 RANGE, Full W eee wane 9164 $1349 ead toon FT. REFRIGERATOR $] 8995: QUAKER AUTOMATIC OIL HEATER—at Special Prices —— ———— —— ——— — USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN \ TOYS #44 GILBERT mba SETS, Reg. $8.85 . \ = - ‘$629 anes eens re “eee ee eee ee nega micron ses, gap ie tn ab a. 828 he ae ee $198 WIND-UP TRAIN SET, Only.......... $439 mira ae aye HOURS: 8:00 A. M, to 6:00 P.M. Daity- -MON,, FRI., SAT. tit 9:00. P. age aN 1000. ad dane P.M.