118th YEAR b _ *& % .. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1955-86 PAGES" GONE — In a cloud of dust that marked the end of manufacturing gas locally, Consumers Power Co. downed the stack from its plant- on Wessen Street Saturday. A wedge (upper picture) was cut in one side, and down it came. The advent of natural gas via pipeline made the move necessary. The stack has been a landmark since the early 1920's. Pontiac Press FP“ oe Fy Sewer Contract Lawsuit Begins . With Arguments City Claims Waterford Drainage Connection Was Made illegally Opposing interpretations of a 1935 contract allowing Waterford Township ‘#0 hook into the Pontiac sewer system were aired this morning in a special court- room set up in the Oakland County Office Building. Pontiac City Attorney William A. Ewart and Wa- terford va ena post Adams presen creuments before Patt Huron Circuit Judge renter has charged Waterford ~| with fraud, said Adams, who ‘stat- The charge that’ city sewers would be overloaded is not a part of the contractural dispute at is- sue, Adams alleged, The case was slated to continue | this afternoon with both sides ex- pected to call expert witnesses, oar esahnarerentintion anette Girl Hurt as Father Swerves to Avoid Car BLOOMFIELD. TOWNSHIP — Dawn Deverter, 13, suffered a fractured right arm Sunday when a car driven by her father, Leo, 1060 Bird St. Birmingham, ran off Groton road just south of West ‘| Long ,Lake road into a ditch. Police sail the brakes on De- verter's car gave out and he swerved into the ditch to avoid hitting another car. His daughter wag treated at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, | “doubtful features” which had Bao Dai Out at Geneva. The first point concerns Getting Ready for Geneva Big 3 Face New Problems; Saar Says No to Europe; in Viet Nam PARYS (#—The Western Big Three foreign ministers completed work today on the first part of a joint memo- randum they will submit at the Big Four conference proposals The ministers, U.S. Secretary of State Jolin Dulles, British Foreign Secretary Harold Macmillan and French Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay met with experts They were to meet again to examine the remaining points of the memorandum, concerning disarmament and East-West relations. U. 8. Secretary of Defense Charles Wilson, who is on his way Murder Suspect Nabbed in Dixie Lie Test in Slaying of Three Chicago Boys CHICAGO (INS) — The dragnet for the killers of three Chicago youths reached into Tennessee as police left no stories unturned in their effort to solve the horror murders. The suspect brought back yes- terday from Tazewell, Tenn., was described as a 27-year-old Chicago- ‘an with “scuffed knuckles and stains on his shirt.” He was arrested in Tennesses for being drunk on a public high- way and was returned to Chi- cago when his story contained be checked out, The suspect, whose late model sedan was studied by crime labo- ratory specialists, will undergo a lie detector test today. LIE-TESTS SLATED | Also slafed to undergo lie tests ‘in the murders of Robert Peter- son,, 14, John Schuessler, 13, and jhis ll-year-old brother, Anton, were two alleged members of a until shortly after 1 p.m.+— Courthouse Plan Construction Authority Articles incorporating an author- ity with power to issue revenue for German re- unification within a European security system. : Board fo Ponder/“** President Faces Loaded Work Schedule Today Declares Full Support of Dulles’ Geneva Policy as He Awaits Advisers today on his busiest work schedule since he was stricken with a heart at- A ~ -up list of call- 8 * President i said Dulles Hague and Dr. Arthur started a parade of visitors to Fitzsimons for a conference Gabriel Burns | 7 i nl 4 Dropping Mercury Attention Men! Dig Dese Crazy Barber People BOSTON (INS)—Glamorous halr- cuts for men was the promise to- Box, t in the back; the “DA,” which resembles the tail of a duck, and the “Flat Top,” which describes it completely. Abner B. Griffith, second gen- eral vice president of the organi- zation, declared: ‘We're: definitely trying to glamorize men. After all, they’re now paying $1.50 for a haircut and they're calling for bar- youthful gang which staged weird sex orgies. stationed at the Great Lakes Na- ‘val Training Center, surrendered to police yesterday after learning he Was sought as a member of the “sex gang.” The third suspect to be given a lie-test was picked up in the round. One of them. a }7-year-old sailor | bers to pay more attention to the style of the cut.” . Young Dems Chief Elected DETROIT w—Charles P. Lock- wood, a Wayne County assistant prosecutor, is new president of Michigan Young Democrats, who voted in closing their convention | uP of an 18-year-old girl and three boy friends, yesterday to lower the maximum fmembership age from 40 to 35. Forecast for Tonight Michigan Navy Officers Killed. in Southern Crash NEW ORLEANS (# — The New Orleans coroner's office said today one of two naval officers killed in an auto crash here Saturday was from Berkley, Mich., and the other from Bessemer, Mich, They weer identified as Lt. Wil- liam J. Contratto, 36, of Bessemer, _ and Lt. Augustine J. Botens, 22, of Berkley. Both previously had been listed as from Bessemer. No street addresses were available. Police said the men apparently enlisted the same time. Their serial numbers were identical ex- cept for the last digit which was only one number apart. Marilyn (Editors note: The first in a series Marilyn The walk, a blend of side sway and forward movement which the rhythm of a metro- nome on a slow beat, is the same old walk. The platinum of the hair is still a shock to the eye. i The talk, a misty, murmuring thing which hints of dear distrac- tions and double beds, sounds just the same. Familiar is the face, and so is the figure, Monroe shock of hair, the talk, the face and the figure—still identify the phenomenon called Marilyn ; Monroe. But New York is currently being re-educated to the fact that al- though the trademarks have not been. altered, there has been a change in the merchandise. Marilyn Monroe, America’s mid- In Today's Press County News............ 10, 23 Sports... .ceeeseeess Wy Wy BW TV & Radio Programs... ..35 Wilson, Earl............ aa Women's’ Pages. ..16, 17, 18, 19 Wants Out of ‘Stereotype century Sex Symbol, is waging a private rebellion. £ league with an overly generous Mother Nature. She is rebelli against biology, bearing forward the banner of intellect. And New York is her ground, : For nine months, the love god- dess of the movies has conducted a revolutionary love affair. with New York City and—platonically to be sure—with its groundlings. SHE TICK TOCKS by in ing crossed the Brooklyn Bridge on foot into Brooklyn Heights to wander, fascinated, among shades of old world gentility; pedaled a bicycle down Ocean Parkway and leaned on Nathan's counter down- ing Cori¢y Island frankfurters., U.N. Palestine Truce Chief U.S.-Bound With Report JERUSALEM @® — The VU. N. truce chief for Palestine was en route by air to U. N, headquarters in New York today to report on the troubled situation along the Israel-Arab borders. An Israeli raid in which three Syrians were killed and five captured Marilyn Monroe, noticed and SHE HAS HALTED During at least a part of that mission. are oe s Cr Sex’ Jail At mid-strea: m in success, (Continued on Page 21, Col. Foreign Aid Drops . WASHINGTON (INS)—The Com- i bie 1th ? E - tie - g i i i? ; (Continued on Page 2, M. Critchfield said today. end Nov. 11. reaching the $562,175 goal, Only nine business days remain before thé drive's Leagiers of the Commercial and Residential Divisions urged workers to speed up returns, asking that all pos- Increased Gifts Rolling In: UF Drive $200,000 Short Greatly increased United Fund contributions have come from several firms and their employes this. year, but the total pledged still lacks nearly $200,000 of = sible pledges be reported by this Friday. a Empi of Boice Build- ers’ dupply chalked up a 242 per cent increase over their 1954 total by contrib- uting $699.72, nearly $10 ™ pe ’ f '% 4 te i "| by 0) be ae CAL ft 7 \ f I, f d i ms { may ree. : ; - 4 i y , ¥ i Fi ae cage 2 ' } yi 4 sey \ ee i ‘ isi f% ff ig ¥ ; , okie : f Fe ay } Uy, Ny } Man : | re, : 4 Bae ‘ Z j og i é , ins who “f PRESS, MONDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1955 LS SF SORES ERR: 5 ARSE Gy 5: SER abs LES ATR AEE TR: SEINE 2, = NE ORRRE 2 Lines says it expects all its planes HAM—A short | gartners and first graders were | @milton Co., with burial in White pe Oe Se aceaeee wety Seenie ® agenda wil nd the City Coontae sent home with blue cards giving | ChAPe! Cemetery vtec cama, te sion discussing hockey and skating | interested parents the choice of| ied Sunday. iardag, Siete tow deb pocealay etapa og poole ctype lyme pcg So laggy ater] Pere reen meiner macy elk A ! @ proposed disaster con- | own physicians or, if impossible, Re ae es an Oe ek be comeimecl ruthie through clinics which will be set | Steel Bagley hr er aod a vole Sea ae nd Caters chart and swimming pool regula-|up for this purpose. Mrs. Whaling was a member ef Ths pris camsed the tiethia to tions at tonight's session. City Health Nurse Anyce Gil-’| the First Church of Christ Scien- cancel one flight last night and In conntction with the cify’s | lette sald cards, which must be | tice here. several others were delayed 30 to efforts to tenpeove parking condi | Setmmed Se sehesl ox Oieter BY | on, 1. survived by two ed today’s oper- will receive further information, | Indicated, permitting him to se- a. of aeons ae ations would be “100 per cent nor- Ohio. | mal.” cess drive Hunter betweea gues ~— form will i |. The company said all planes tak-_ Hazel and Bowers. sent home to those enough to put a letter in a mail-) . , . parents ing off since the strike have had : . TONITE and TUESDAY box in the street outside. x full crews, with qualified super-| ‘ What plans the princess and the | visory personne! filling in for engi- | i » diverced commoner might HAVE | neers on atrike. i ‘SUPER-SPECIALS’, 4 sea gra dic. | inion on annexing Southfield | C@%s will be given to second MAN OR BARGAINS ’ siete, Wha, Toeioend bad tee | Township property south of 14 | third and fourth graders vn eine st with Margaret Saturday at Clar- | . Mile road. The subject will again | Y¢@r old fifth graders who did not : ence House, her London home, ‘it un Ing son receive attention through a resolu- poate Ea gard ape gnnns aa was their ninth date in 10 days. ' tion passed by the Bloomfield dete ee he ae ee Ns * * * Pe z vanced pace ty eng Po pagans die the i The impression grew, mean.’ annex ‘acuum J meres. = Death Toll: Five id et a still had mot made up her mind expedite the extension of Oak | ‘ren with an incomplete ‘definitely whether to marry Town- street. . | aid the third clinic will take care : send, 40, a Royal Air Force group| Latest Fatalities Died ¢ @ of all third inoculations and in- captain and the divorced father of After Trippir A reminder that the polio vac- | complete boosters. = ‘ r Tripping on Guns cine program is being resumed 8 8 é _- The Rev, Douglas Lockhart, rec-| While Chasing Game tere was made today when Kinder. | _ SOO Oy Oat Soros, ae Bt "Pemnons ‘Lady Biel? 3 tor of old St, Paul's Episcopal ) : ¥ Church of Scotland, spoke out] p, TE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cotumiban Cathotle Church build: | CHOCOLATE COVERED The gunfire death toll stood at » . the mininium $100,000 needed, Seema five today in the fifth day of the &’ 7 >See... &- » Bh’ « Acre 0 cieummeremes ait’ Lherries Bs ss Michigan sinall game hunting sea- . 4a Ky rN ee eee Se ee . vacate ULL POUND 3 20 Die in Weekend . , c a THE WAKE OF THE QUAKE — A clerk in the . wr woe! DIAS at Home pod ye abel a a ¢ : Traffi Ps ts Latest fatalities includ. | @*8¢ Supermarket in the small town of Danville, | quake. He found this scene when he investigated re- it oa a a 49 < Acciden Calif. finds his way completely blocked by merchan-| ports of damage from the temblor. Danville is a . reduce parish Ic it aoe ee “of | dise thrown from the shelves by last night's earth-| small community behind the Oakland hills. Death Comes Suddenly | rier, ‘@ construct parochial | & ypc or arp palate Se 5 : : : ‘aa Re : th Was St. Joseph ine -e inmpang sifich, eam centers, a car : * i“ 7 | wtkte'aiegs rad ear bone | oe sone ker maeses topes (AN Francisco Quivers.Big Three Facing | “linic Director trom’ irnr Soar | Seam ena _ Steven Diine, 2, strack by a | 7ards from their farm home ste BIRMINGHAM—Dr. Charles B.| age at the Irving Taylor home wreck hie Ginping orar ns | naar. shert's domaine wat |S Earthquake Hits Area |2 New Problems | ,R*%tseor cia 2. ag ine’ ny Fie Chet "Po a Roules Pur Pan tiae Saturday. (See story tiis | °F" sbotgun, discharging it. SAN FRANCISCO (#—A swaying earthquake hit San} (Continued Front Page One) | Laboratory at St. Joseph Mercy|” The blaze, which was covered by ~. ew Woodwaski had been dead since lore Wort |i2sbltal, Pontiac, died suddenly | insurance. “was confined to the | EMME) ; - - al wetting, se wits hd been vit _—— reg 7 oe ee oe aorgpe anges they held before World sateriey at his residence, 972! roof structure with some water Chocolate Bests és Baten, 39, vivuct or an ex and fire 000 worth o . 3 on. damage inside, Smi ‘ Soclo nant Nie Greed Penis et | home until Sunday. ea Oakland house. | A whopping 96:2 per cent ofall) | Dr. Tolle. whose offices were in| "Starting i 2th wae at.10 a.m. |B » Drops George Harmon, 61, of Ciifford,| Johnson's body was found ina| — Windows shattered, telephone lines went dead, statues fligible Saarlanders went to the —— own rnee at the Community House tomorrow | i _ §»-@ twocar collision near Mar-| wooded area Forged between | fell from niches in a chapel, dishes fell from shelves and ~ yesterday and turned down arent goon Red antteacr fred be the Ruth sag go. Full Lb. i: ge Saturday, Grand Rapids Grand Haven. | overhead ts swaved+ thé European status plan 423,434 from the Medical ‘International Affairs. 1 cant PI ki, 2%, Sheriff ree Ph caer said dizzily. ligh ee . (67.7 per cent) to 201,973 (32.3 per pag 1942. He had tved a | an Seite Saeed bk. came P t er nite ig steep one ach with his 12-gauge shotgun, He i Cobhene, sm apart- Pontiac Deaths cent), Birmingham for six years. adty tebarand toon the en {ff 4 eemeens eet tmnt ot this We ; appeared to have stumbled over a | ment house tarted soon anim Within minutes after the final Secretary and treasurer of the | . Recently returned price for Tonight and Tuesday. | oe ee ike. after the quake and burned)» =) returns were reported early to- | Oakland County Medical Society, | nual Herald Tribune forum, with pce mai Set in corn, |PRPPED Ov mms |“ Geath an. SEyearca Frank F. 8 ty, Prorat | Defame meme | Tacs temo [Ee ia ,. " ‘ ’ bo at urday when his car hit a parked A similar accident took the tite} WOMAN, Ora Bell. Tom) Funeral for Frank F. Bishop, 66, man announced he was resign- pein Pe eer lems,” Mrs, Shain will distribute axe Urs :} of Joseph Lee Davis, 14, of Ver. | DOlan, a battalion fire chief,| of 7§ Euclid will be at 10 a.m. 4 “ ae : truck-trailer in Trenton. of Ver- ing “out of respect for the will | Congregational Church in De- | newspapers carrying a full ac- oy Duane R. Lane, 23, Muskegon Se ane hat Sound Gane ee ana ~~ Po Tuesday from St. Michael's Cath-| ,, the ‘people.” troit. count of the meetings. entae-: “4 ij Heights, in a car-truck crash Sat- | 5#turday a bullet wound in | 929, e olie Church: with burial in Mt. ; ; nent : his chest. was “definitely caused by a He promised immediate parlia-| He leaves his widow, Charlene; Mrs, W. Potter gpl rin tert me mae gas y, by Hope Cemetery. He died Friday mentary elections certain to set | 0M€ daughter, Patricia; two sons,! corvice for Mrs. Horace W Friday night after he hit an em- ia Gee kom ee ne Ruth Aldinger. , 49, jumped out| 2” ineee otf methe ey MF | up a new government pledged to| Charles and Timothy; his mother, | (einel Wills Potter, 56, of 587 E US. 16 of on of a . an illness of 5 months. work for speedy reunion of .the Mrs. Oscar Tolle; and one sister,/14 ye Rd., will be at ll a.m bankment on north uncle's farm near his home and second story window during | ‘Rosary will be said at 8:20 p.m. ; Mrs. Joseph C. Kell, all of Bir- \ Grand Rapids. apparently tripped over his rifle, |‘he fire and suflered serious in-| an4 9 p.m. tonight from the Purs. | 5% With Germany, mingham ee eel een ee end ee Richard P. Rabidens, 99, Gage- | At least 50 other have | a ley Funeral Home with the latter | <0 statute -wbich had taken five |. His body will Wp at the Manley | Wiliam R. Hamilton Co. with bur tems ite sh wen i er lech wovnded Im pfie aiden | Onilndtremen ao Mamed By the Hoes of Columbus, | yon, ate hl Had taken Ss| i a Hens tl Tu OMk View Cemetery, Repl | Frenne ct ene re overturned on him on the rural {since the season opened last ‘Thurs- a $3,009 . n — Bonn—the Saarlanders inflicted a| day morning, when it will be taken | ~~ read near Bach in Huron County. | Gay. Three have died of heart at. aa Chief Bernard Dooley | Colonel B. Fair bitter humiliation on’ the French |to the First’ Presbyterian Church | A former long time worgre &, Seg AP RD teentings wie | | Ot citar cracked gue pipes ja,+ 2M raised a grim. question. mark | bere.for...service..t,. 21. p.m. | ham-and- Detroit resident, ‘day car hit Pt aie . 0 le or extinguished 2 pilot -light, Bes cage birding elma ar over French-German relations, Cremation will follow at White! had agp yg bon to a t : nwhile . causing an explosion Manuel , former! - ial months ; Potter pre wy yg & Sanilac | tound ot tree duck unters, on Ortega was hit by flying glass | in Plant City, Flertéa, Friday, aft- | BAO DAI OUT 7. kane ae con-| Sunday. ~ safc & graduate of County Deckerville. them year-old and injured slightly. er an illness of two months. 2, The overwhelming vict _§ Ppreaior! ee Liggett School in Detroit and | ~~ 2 Mrs. Elizabeth Carr, 86, Detroit, Sie cae tate had PP Sonoma, the Buena Vista|,B0r® in Martz, Indiana, July 9.| Premier Ngo Dinh Diem of South Tanne coat im core of Meret | cafaito Wiahshtng. Gebeel: to Bes- Se ae Sunday when struck by a car as . 1889, he was the son of. George | Viet Nam over chief of state Bao =. sunghem ton and was a member of Christ ¥ . he Sheriff Meritt R. McBride said | Winery said the jolt shifted a 1,200- Bank, to be used in equipping a , ‘ . soe Nemnne Geman’ stonet de De- | he feared the girl, her fiance and | gallon wine cask in its cradle. a|%"@ Ella Deberry Fair. He mar-|Dai in a referendum. room at the hospital laboratory in| Church Cranbrook. Save $1.01 on ‘Headline * * @ her brother, drowned in Saginaw | seam split and, until workmen ried ange preg teak ~~. ov. This virtually eliminated any | Dr. Tolle’s name. | Survivors include one daughter, 6¢ CIGARS Marold Kidder, 63, De Tour, | 28’: Their empty boat was found | caulked it, a geyser of. wine| lniane. for Ff aie possibility of a unification elec- . Upper Peninsula, Sunday of in.|"** Port Austin. i sprayed out. There wag not much | fo 1% Sly ior 27 years prior tion im Indochina as provided by $! 99 suflered Saturday when he loss. vine besides ha vite are | te 184 Geneva armistice con. | : ’ ‘ E «Box yp : Surviving, beside terence at which the British and |] e’re Now E of 50 - Aromatic amokin: on this low _ Ses le wet e ou | BUNQIAT Takes Rings, |" runes wren sacy anal Socens face's ate | Sean vues mann we | price for Tonight ‘and Tuesday. a ‘ Ff of St. John Baptist de ta Salle fell| grandchildren. Also surviving are , 9 s Ss a j Prisoner F C rom Home some 25 feet from niches in the| two brothers, Emery Fair of Pon-| Proclamation of a South Viet | | . Ash rom & chapel wall at St. Mary's Univer-|tiac and Elmer Fair of Flint. |Nam republic with Diem as its, ‘— SPIN-ETTE ° - BIRMINGHAM — Two rings, | sity, across the bay from San Fran-| Funeral will be at 3 p.m. to-| first president is expected to come | Tray Foiled in Breakout joes 227% ant ss" sca Pming cached ms sc |peror tom the Dnt Set Ate, rename thru FRL to Betier Serve ' bone : were Saturday i versity dormitory. -Funeral Home with burial in White next mao tyled as pone wi > JM adbn home of ‘Mr. oe ray Pot ccrny atone Ls Chapel Cemetery. = the nation’s first comett-/ MON. to r You Stown th ge conte Anglo on The U.S. State Department has 79: Tonite & or already said it will recognize the | || o quist said the thief had removed| At Walnut Creek, near Oakland,| Isaac (Ike) Loachridge, 44, of | election outcome, Britain and Call FE 2 102] to Reserve five jalousie’ windows at the rear| telephone lines went dead tempo-| 2435 Elizabeth Lake Rd. died yes- | France are believed certain to do Renae down ‘and’ butie ‘pin inte likewise. / | ' Te . Born in Brant Township, Feb-| But new trouble between the | H t screen, and|*"d Telegraph Co. at San Fran- ip, Western Big sad toe toviet| no . 19, 1911, he the son of cisco reported no damage Wontes iin tom Los | Union loomed as a result, 3 Moft of the damage was in the| ridge, He married Hazel Bothwell | | ! ‘ F deaty, ond} wen tmtatet ssid one ring, val- | rast Bay near Oakland. At sub-|in Toledo in 191 and has been a. B f { on Snenn TEHORE Heke $5,600, contained & 4.38 | urban Orinda dishes fell from in the county tor 2 DIOOM ield Backs | Pocket " | i : Snyder other . : his wife are a ; . : << ; delayed the a until a. _ five coal Dioeeas ten j room of \the San Francisco Exam-| daughter and a son, Mrs, Patricia | Debt Firm Laws a Watch arrived. He enid the jumped mount: jiner. Plaster cracked in a num-| Lussier of Ann Arbor and James | ' | Vv $2.19 Value _ ed in gold. Both were taken trom | ber of San Francisco homes. Loackridge of Fort Leonard Wood, State Senator William H. Broom. | him while Ay otra lig Mrs. Sherman's Jewel box, | The quake was felt as far south | Missouri. Surviving brothers and. field (R-Royal Oak) says a Senate | mates on the jail's in the |The Shermans were robbed of as San Jose, although not. too! sisters are: Mrs. Leitha Sheldon | SUbcommittee will recommend that | Perry at Glendale $1,088 in cash when their home heavily, and as far west as Sac-/of South Lyons, William Loach-| the 1956 Legislature pass a law: to y {waa broken into last July. ment and Stockton. ridge of St. Charles, James Loach- | Control debt pool firms, s addresses here | into last July jrament and Stockton of Ann Arbor, Theodore! Broomfield’s statement followed ridge | Sheldon of Polmyra, Mrs. Laura two days of hearings in Detroit on i | i i A i : : : : 2 i if i 3 i Fze 1 . 8 | H i 5 = Accurate and de- dable time. ———_ | { keeper, Guaran- teed by maker. (Plus Fed. Tax) , and 184) 4 . ; : ; - Raeburn St., according to -police. Contributors to UF Thorne Plane Crash | Baker of Adrian, Lucille and Earl | the question of state regulation of SIX FEET TALL! The following is a partial list of | Seiden ot Toledo and’ Deunhd | Some wakce otter to extde chains . — ee a - : : Sheldon of Pol . | against a. debtor by pro-rating his | The Weather Deedee feeds &F Deaths Now Total 8 | "rowrel, cm tea 1:0 pam.|Pr omog erediee tr ere. 16° 12° DEEP 40-Hour ogrmme AND VICINITY — Clevéry, adquarters at end of last week: | | Wednesday from the H t F *| . wie “— cg eng 4 vag Pig | = F. 4. Feels Lember—Pirm, $808; em- y = grog salted Broomfield said that while Alarm cocky ond nine aaib tam ches fran | ES NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. a Reral Home with Dr. H. H. Savage | some debt pool firms have pre- asain Clock tag Goan ee tank Grete gecean THM. «8258: employes, | officiating, Burial will follow in| termed service, others _ les Tomorrow partly clowdy » Elks Ledge $10~s300. —Two more deaths have brought | watertord Township = . — S TEEL Sah “Sake nee | EAE, to eight the total killed by the| : seam tall 40 pay cresinen mnt “569. ‘Today tn Pontine Internedionel Besse Machines |T#S" of millionaire sportsman Jomes E. Sutton garnisheed wages of clients. SHELVING 12 q:tMt temperature preceding # a.m. Compmnpite. | Joel Thorne’s plane into an apart- , At the Lowest Price Ever! At 9 em: Wind velocity 19 mph.|_ Interstate Moles Prkemii ment house last Monday night. ‘| Funeral for James E. Sutton, 96,/ The Senator said the subcomt- | Direction: Northwest. cae as + Zrans-Ameviese fo ar us tees is y a Lynd- of 2964 Watkins Lake Rd., wil) be {aul ake Ue een Pre debt NOT LUMBER pmay om . es Bas . ps de Pe Monday | Margaret Shep—teo, resincano, 41, .m, tomorrow from " s rom ; pg A ARE Uverty Be ag | hurst, N. J., and Mrs. Laura Mar- | he ob a ge ioe. oe P. | chica, 38, succumbed yesterday to, burns. ak | ‘ Ld * * Fsasseees AO They were sisters of Mike Pres- Cemetery ches sesbns ton, 31, who is still in critical con- ‘ dition as is Mrs. Marchica'’s daugh- . Seite f tr Para 9 he my And corn peaeeteen Petricia ‘snd ‘Premin exe in Two Car Collision William C. Hall, 29, of 3056 Hall Ct., was reported in ‘‘fair’’ rt ee ’ Famous ‘WESTCLOX’ AUTOMATIC ON-OFF Clock & Timer $12.95 Value mets. BOB radios, too, “Accurate and N, Saginaw Mela Flees * eee uae wae: Patad h a ’ p A See ap Ne gig Se ep ae ere 4 eet f ey ee i ; - ‘ft ; Bias of 4% f : . | Sip ’ 4 i 7 fi / f\ / A -~ \ ‘ ied ‘ _ ’ i Get ANY x tA } f : THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. OCTOBER 24, “1085 aes | ehcas ce \Oncherds ot , third. . | Presented Art Work to the Detroit Insitute of Arts In botany the name anouals «- apt oe Shop and Save on These City Man. iow: {aes tee Teammates at S| Cnr Mine ¥: Weir, | Tibet.” The eo” the vale ak lit Bos teolc ee ote o yar if TONITE and TUESDAY ‘SPECIALS’ by Singing Society. 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MS Ne. 101 | Style No. 102 Waite's Cosmetics—Sireet Floor Waite's Domestics and Linens—Fourth Floor ig ia ie if ia : v) APs “] ey oar ae ge) ky f rake ee ee pies 24, 1955 he hc wd ata A 5, sj G ‘Entered at Post Ome, Mee. Pontiac. Mich . as sechnd class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS U.N. Starts Eleventh Year With Expanded Influence It is fitting on this United Nations Day,: the climax of United Nations Week, to look at the world peace body in the light of its 10-year growth. Few, we believe, would deny that the organization has grown _ not only in number of members but in strength and influence. Though still far from perfect, and called by some nothing more than a debating society, U. N. itself and its various agencies have many achievements to their credit. tas Tee eee In its first decade it survived in Korea the kind of a crisis which wrecked the ' League of Nations by meeting the chal- far more than its founders had dared to hope. Since 1945 U. N. member grown from 51 nations to 60, and 21. other nations are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to join. Quite properly this list does not include Communist China which was an aggressor against U. N. itself. Most member nations, including the United States, feel that Red China hasn't qualified for membership as a peace loving nation. * * * It is worth noting that many of the nonmember nations have U. N. ties through membership in from one ‘to half a dozen of its subsidiary agencies. This undoubtedly has helped to increase the organization's influence and justify belief that its next 10 years will be as fruitful as the last. Wisconsin Badge by Oleo Bootleggers , Wisconsin’s Senate is seeking ways to prevent bootlegging of oleomargarine into the Nation’s greatest dairying State. Existing law requires merchants who sell this butter substitute to pay high license fees and purchasers to pay a tax of 15 cents a pound. Besides this, persons who bring in margarine from other States for their own use are supposed to buy annual import licénses at one dollar each. They also are supposed to send six cents to Madison for each pound so im- ported. . * * * In a tongue-in-cheek editorial the Milwaukee Journal asks if anybody knows anybody who complies with this section of the law. Then, for the bene- fit of the Senate, it proceeds to discuss three possible courses of action. One suggestion is to close the border. This, of course, would be very expen- sive. It also would be unconstitutional and Wisconsin might have to secede from the Union. | _ ee eee A second proposal is that Wisconsin persuade neighboring States to adopt - similar punitive laws. The flaw in that idea is that these might persist in their belief that margarine is a food which should be sold without excessive taxes. Having gone through a mar- garine fight in Michigan, we PONTIAC PRESS. of Highland; eighty-fifth birthday. from time to time to persons whose words and deeds have promoted liberty and justice. . In describing the award the trus said it should go to “a person who has influenced the course of national or world events significantly by expressing in sustained action or eloquent and persuasive statement a dedica- tion to liberty and justice for all men.” , x * * These words make the choice of Sir Winston SPENCER CHURCHILL to be the first recipient of the award of $10,000 and a plaque, a happy one indeed. Moreover, the words and acts of the. great wartime Prime Minister make it seem as though this distinction were designed for him alone. ‘Beyond doubt no one in this era more completely deserves the honor the trustees have decided to confer on him, By written and spoken word as well as sustained deed during freedom’s struggle with the Axis, Sir Winston did as much to shape events as any- one since the Magna Charta. — Already it has been well said that his published history of the conflict is to a considerable extent autobiographical. The Man About Town They’re Wise Birds Pheasants Doing Good Job at Outwitting the Hunters Marriage: What if it was not for, some men and women might have te ge outside the family for their » fights. Before the hunting season opened, Jack Tireman says numerous pheasants could be seen every day in the tall weeds along Cass Ave. near the Wisner Stadium, not far from his home. But now they're keeping out of sight, although protected by the ordinance which prohibits hunting inside the city limits. The same situation i& reported by who lives out Oakland Ave., near the woods next to the railway viaduct, and also within the city limits, where the birds are taking no chances on pot hunters. Less than 10 minutes after the season opened Thursday, the family of , Markley Tupper in Bloomfield Hills had a beautiful ring necked cock that had been shot directly over their home, and died-in their front yard, the hunter speeding away, as he had broken a number of laws. A cock and his harem which had become quite domesticated around the home of Maxwell Fleischmann in White Lake Township, now have taken refuge in his garage, and are being fed by the family. A cock that had been coming up from the nearby woods and fighting with the roosters in the poultrysyard of Harvey Madrid at Lake Orion; now has become very friendly and freely mixes with them, rather than re- turn to his customary haunts. * The 3,273 good sports who en- tered the MAT Football Contest now have all been eliminated but three. Previous te the Pontiac-Arthur Hill game Friday 63 survived, and when Arthur Hill won 36 remained. In the Michigan State-Illinois game Satur- day the survivors were reduced to 15. After the Detroit-Los Angeles game Sunday only three were left. On the next contest game two of these pick Georgia and the other Alabama. A cactus of an unusual variety is reported by , Mrs. Mildred Medlin of 625 Going St. It now is in fits annual blooming period, having striped flowers about the size and shape of an orange. Zinnias In seven colors still are blooming in the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lightfoot in Drayton Plains. She says they keep fresh for several weeks after being picked. A pair of Canadian honker wild geese are on their semi-annual migration stopover near the home of Berney Harrington at Cass Lake. They have been doing this sev- eral years, He always feeds them well. Quite positive that the same pair of robins have raised three sets of birds near her home this year is. } ‘ Mrs. Arthur Feldrum of Keego Harbor. She says they built a new nest for each brood, - # Verbal Orchids to— A, W. &t. John |THE PONTIA Ti; PRESS. M David Lawrence Says: fi iy ONDAY, OCTOBER U-S. Should Adopt British Procedure for Naming Successor to Chief of State By DAVID LAWRENCE 5 J >= S56 steers and- duties of said office (the pres- idency), the same shal! devolve on the vice president.” IKE CONSCIENTIOUS Dwight Eisenhower is a con scientious man with a deep re- spect for the spirit as well as the He * But if he is assured that he can President, it will be asked what reason to st is there suppose he could not serve in the same way ginning to say realistically that for Eisenhower to serve in the presi- dency during the fourth year of his term in a position of retirement and detachment would raise more political problems than it would solve. GOP SPLIT POSSIBLE In the first place, if the Presi- dent doesn't run and allows a scramble for the nomination to develop, it will tend to split the Republican Party into factions and make a shambles of the Eisen- hower program in the 1956 session of Congress. a * * For Eisenhower to remain si- lent altogether would be political- ly hazardous and full of embar. rassments, It would open the way to suspicion and the maneu- verings behind the scenes of persons on the White House staff Bis q than in the principle of joint re- sponsibility of the legislative and execttive branches of the govern- ment in choosing the leader and submitting the choice to the peo- ple instantly in an election. The principle, imbedded in the British parliamentary system, has long been advocated by this writer. It was once championed by Woodrow: Wilson, It affords the best. basis for free government in a democ- racy because in essence it rests on the continuous consent of the governed. j (Copyright 1965, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Brady Suspects His Dad By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Father had more fractures, all at the treatment of father’s fractures. Although my fractures were com- paratively trifling injuries—one a mere chipping of the tip of the shoulder in an automobile accident and an impacted Colles fracture (wrist) in a. fall off a slippery porch. Father stepped off the side- walk to point out the North Star and Little Dipper to a group of boys one night and fell into an ; excavation. count for the I'm at a loss te ac aries extent of Anyway such injuries should dis- able a man fifty or sixty years old three months at the longest. Not father. He was down and out for a year or more—in fact he never was rehabilitated. That is to say, he never got back at his trade —blacksmith,. horse shoeing. Not strong enough or some such vague reason, the doctor decided. RECALLS TREATMENT I remember how the doctor would pay his daily visit and get out his hypodermic syringe and administer a dose of, I can only guess it was morphine and atro- pine. Shortly afterward father would carry on. deliriously for a while, and then quiet down until the next shot. Aside from the inadequate practical training of the doctor— In the light of our present know!- edge of nutrition it is conceivable that a healthy young man might: sustain a broken rib or two, even a broken leg, falling into a five- Suffered Lack of Calcium If by chance you ever crack a bone that doesn’t bear the imprim- atur of the AMA brain that does your thinking, you may learn that in any iliness or injury that. neces- sitates prolonged confinement to bed or prolonged inactivity there is inevitably a steady loss of cal- cium from the body, unless the patient receives an adequate daily ration of calcium and vitamin D to supplement the diet. This explains not only the sus- ceptibility of such patients to frac- ture from slight injury in the first days or weeks of convalescence, but more important, it explains their discouragingly slow convales- cence and rehabilitation. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words lom yogi health and hy N n) , - nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr, William Brady, if « mane self- addressed envelope is sent to the Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Mich (Copyright 1955) a. Urges UF Contributions to Help Obtain Boys’ Club 2 anes ar most living outside the city limits _ Hien el nae Rabie Ht the wre ‘would probably bar them from Because of the crowded condi- as 9 pa . I am very inter. tions and closed membership at og in of all youth. the Pontiac Boys’ Club, there is “1 t's all give freely to the United & definite need for one in the ung drivecaytl ald the Wever- — ‘north end of the city. Owen-Hawthorne Community Club Even if it weren't overcrowded, in obtaining a north side Boys’ many parents don’t like to have Club. their sons ride the buses at . Mrs. Francis Oak night and go that far to particl 154 N. Lake Angelus Called Unjust Affront : : AS teal | 4 3 laws unmistakably in the public interest without important support from the Democratic Party. BUSINESS EXISTS TODAY So that while a goodly number of the Cabinet members have had been identified with what would be classed as small business. Two —the Attorney General and the Case Records of a Paveholacict: bs il THe i t ‘ BD ; i upere Hite F r #8 z i, s i : . «. What would . « That . » « Supply is How would our livestock live with- out... That moisture in the air? . « » How long would ! st the lakes and ponds . . . And rivers every- where? . . . However wet our skin may get... Our hearts should not complain .. . But we should thank almighty God... For every drop of rain. Encourage Youngsters to Perpetuate Free Enterprise With News Routes Ed Keefe and his fellow CM's are better teachers of practical economics and our American “free enterprise” system, than all our professors of economics in colleges. Encourage your children to operate their own private business as indenendent newspaper carriers. |It ranks side by side with Bow Scout training in character develop- ment, By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-373: Ed Keefe is circula- tion manager of the Tribune at La Crosse, Wis. “Dr. Crane, we have a law in Wisconsin permitting 12-year-old boys to operate their own news- paper routes,” he began. * * * “But a new bill has been intro- duced to prohibit all boys under 14 from having such newspaper jobs. : “We are much interested in study and discipline equivalent to college education. Indeed, if I were an employer, I'd rate an Eagle Scout award as equal to at least two years of college. Besides, if isn't a matter of the calemlar that counts, for there are wide indiyjdual varia- tiens. Some boys of 12 are far more mature and cotscientious than playboy husbands I've met ‘who were twice that age. Jesus was only 12 years of age when he indirectly launched upon i 5 zB kt 3 5 rae i ef aj ee No other group of boys obtains this vital drill in the broad, three- fold aspects of our economy. Most people are simply salaried workers in mining, manufacturing, farming or other fields of produc- ing goods and services. Others are salaried employes in sales and advertising or merchandising and distribution realms, A third group derive their pay from the credit phase of our American economy, either in banks or finance companies and the bookkeeping or credit department of stores, pendent merchants who buy their papers at wholesale. Then they merchandise them. They must sell and mollify their irate old customers, as well as try to win new subscribers. Finally, they collect weekly and balance their books so they ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1935 3 Fs * " } t Scouts. '|versed and both sides cleaned 5 Dr, Robert K. Schiefer, chair- | . , d. ; . Cleaners Kept Busy Coyne . 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Loan custom-tailored to needs and income Use Bill Consolidation Service ...with- ea | payments, con- 4112 S. Seginew Pontiec, Michigan TUESDAY--WEDNESDAY--THURSDAY FALL CLEARANCE FE 2-9143 wobbled, weaved, stopped, leaned | against a utility pole for support and finally collapsed. Amused or just curioys specta- | tors called police, who classified the boxer as a drunk and took him | home. | The dog's owner, Harry Alphonse | explained that people like Alfonzo , and Alfonzo likes beer, and they all usually get along fine. But after last night's spree, Al- fonze might well bark: “‘It's a dog's life.” And he should know. Raise $375 for Hurt Boy MERRILL # — The fund for the family of « Merrill high school senior killed in a traffic accident has climbed to $375, Classmates of 17-year-old Wil- | liam J. Knapper Jr. gave up) $300 saved for a trip to- Niagara | Falls to start the fund. The sopho- | mores then turned over $75 earned | from performances of the class play. Serge's s Kin Threatened ROSLYN, N. Y. (INS) — Slain | playboy Serge Rubenstein's ex- wife reportedly has hired two | bodyguards to protect her two daughters. Her fatlier said they | had been receiving threatening | letters since Rubenstein was mur- i -Idered last January. | > * by-mail say: Savings by mail week. SAVINGS PLANS for EVERY Pontiac Federal 761 W. Huron Downtown Branch . 16 E. Lawrence JUST A STEP FROM HOME! When y to us regularly you never have to contend with traffic, weather or Wasted time traveling. Many folks who have learned to save- Saving by mail is FAST, SAFE, and CONVENIENT! Take our advice and open a FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN, CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE...2% PER ANNUM and Loan Association ' Rochester Branch AMD COFFEE Om STEP TABLES ISCOUNT HOUSE c. 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Mary Martin’s personality was manner gracious, talent and attitude straightforward and atent without a hint of arro- gance and if we write less about her part of this gala, it’s because Coward’s fancies and flights are pale anlike TV's customary fare, nd Mary has been on TV before. Two 9-Year-Olds Trapped in Steel - Drum 15 Hours CHICAGO #—Thirst and hunger were the only ill effects suffered by two S-year-old boys trapped -for 15 hours in the steel drum of an | ld laundry machine. The boys, Robert Houk and) James E. Hardcastle Jr., stopped | at ‘the display lot of a laundry i é i i by the frantic parents of the. miss- , ing boys. He finally told police and fire- | men. 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Wager of Waterford, Mrs. Emma |tions are based on information secured from members 4 ; ‘Olson, Williams Lake; and Victor Lindquist of Waterford. | talent ballots. : Mrs, John Naz ~The Womens Section ee. sells the first Waterjord Township Civic|tion. During this campaign week which 4 MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1055 | PAGES 16-19 | Music Associotion membership to Mr. and | ends at 5 p.m. Saturday, citizens of Oakland “| % i x3 * a (left) of Williams Lake | which is the public's means of concert selec- Would-Be Guest Gets . No Invitation Shouldn’t Assume That Bid Was Lost in the Mail le ft He i s i i : | Care of Bedding Assures Comfort in Cleanliness It takes more than fresh sheets to make a bed restful and inviting. Fresh cleanliness should pervade the entire bed—mattress, ‘cover, pad and pillows. The old-fashioned habit of airing me — : | Mrs. Howard W. Huttenlocher of Clarkston.| County will be invited to join the associa- : tit , e r O e r Mrs. Huttenlocher marks her talent ballot, | tion. _ Acting Helps p ers Las : : ‘Pauline Brutus Weds Wendell Doolin | By ANNE HEYWOOD =| “No, Sir’* ‘and little else. As 2) really express herself and it broke put on a play—my four, this other epee se Marjorie K. came from one of result, she was a very much in-| my heart. little girl and three of the neigh) 5s on altar banked with ar-.| Knights of Columbus Hall the cou- | light blye accessories and the cor- those old-‘ashioned families, where hibited young woman, with all | “One day, I suggested that we | bors’ children. * . rangements of white chrysanthe- | pie left for a two-week honeymoon | S#ge from her bridal bouquet. =o ao cota —————| +1 was a revelation, The little|™ums, carnations and palms, |trip to Florida. The bride was| Upon their return they will re. | Bia te ar od ‘ . inhibited girl, Susie, began to|Pauline Brutus became the bride ‘wearing a charcoal gray suit with | side on State avenue, | in hee childhood ang ELAM FOR ACTING «= EFVICEMEN | come out of her shell, Acting ad | ot Wendell M. Doolin Saturday ‘ £ eee wnat” thy: tha’ Uiane che _ reached‘ her : for her the same thing it had done | evening at First Congregational Pauline Brutus youth, it was “Yes, Ma'am iy is, Marjorie was in such | yf Nike Base. tes mee—aive ber 0 chaste to get | Cumrch. Risen’ this | : 2 Selita ce came spare : things out of her system, The Rev. Malcolm Burton per- : M ‘ G : celaatie~a:- dee tad. od ene! m d “That was the beginning of the | formed the seven o'clock candle- bride of rs. Green Among other he sug- Enterta ine | mont wonderful activity I've ever. | ight ceremony in the Presence of Wendell M. “ - gested that she tate up amateur had, a children’s theater. I work | 30 guests. i ; Entertains theatricals. She had quite a flair) ‘The USO is sponsoring monthly | with them three afternoons a | The bride is the daughter of Doolin : for acting, but had never been | entertainment for the setvicemen | week, and the community lets | Mr, and Mrs. Paul E. Brutus of Saturday Gard Cl b permitted to develop it. | statignedetithe Nike Guided Missle me use thelr facilitics, We new | Crawtord street, and the bride- - ‘Saar ri en u “That was the beginning ot. Base with the assistance of junior | have dozens of children of all groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. evening m : Bloomfield Hills Garden Club we happened fo me,” Marjorie of Women’s Clubs. : “Maybe the plays we put on are | street, ¢ ist of Mrs. Leslie H. Green at| ‘lt me. “White 1 was acting in | Ss not the best in the world but we| Folds of white tulle appliqued ongregationa agg ee neem &| those plays, alter work, 1 met | Junior hostesses are Provided Un- | are puilding well-integrated little with pearl and sequin-embroidered ) her estate, Turtle Lake F pe Church. The — George and we fell in love, | der the leadership of Mrs. Reba | personalities. It is the most grati- | roses of lace. formed the portrait ei Pay eer eile nruiaaa| “Atlan we. were married, 1 can. (NOT of the NCA and | ihe | fying and absorbing work you can neckline of the crystal white Chan- bride is the over by Mrs. . J. Hawley Otis, | tinued my work with the commu- | ‘keds Gils Warnes Gat oe 6k | lly Ince gown worn by the bride. daughter of | president. | aity theater, even when I Was i265 of 1 and 26 are asked to con-| If you want @ bobby working , Te a ee eee ae Mr. and Mrs.'- : » | tact the YWCA- if interested. | with people and helping them, dig dropped waistline wept : «mar uncheon was preceded by | There are four pages in ages vz ot | nto’ your own past lile and see it|® Bflef train. Paul E. Brutus conducted by Mrs, Otis. Special today’s Women’s Section cua stuay Sa one to ‘| some need. of your own, which | of Crawford reports on the club's scholarship, | ——~~~ ————-————-=<—= | aeqvided refreshments with Mrs. | was filled, might not be the clue to Her illusion veil was secured by orticalture, conservation and | Pregnant. There's always work to, po. Jones, Mrs. Maxwell L. | ‘he thing you should be doing for a small coronet of seed pearls. street, and highway improvement programs |e done behind the scenes, But ran elt Sthen Clark Kimban | bers. and she wore a single strand of Mr. and. Mrs. it’s the actual acting that I like 4 “ (Copyright, 1955) pearls with matching ~ earrings. ’ ests Dare hcg Yiabrem, the best and, after our children| **TV™s #* hostesses. The’ bridal bouquet was of white Elmer. Doolin > ” 4 = | Mré: Lanta Savage, Mrs. award | totin 18 school, I went back to | George Balch, Floyd Ware. | COWIS.ON Campus _|eses and stephanotis. of East Pike 4. Turner, Mrs. Frederick | 224i. y George > Floyd Walus- ATTENDANTS NAMED ' 5 Mrs. John D. Tebben. oe eg, ee ‘ cott and Mrs. Herman Dickstein. The suede vest is seen this year street are none “Then a funny thing happened,” ‘8 8 With Honnel skirts, Berrads| Lillian Lazarott was maid of hon- ‘The next meeting of the club| Marjore continued. Another service provided by | shorts and even a-top the new |°% 4d Pauline Dequis, Mrs. Rich- parents of the will _be~held Nov. 7 at the home| “My youngest daughter, had a|the USO is-that of seeing that | pleated camipus kilts, Some are |" Allen and Mrs. Stanley R. bridegroom of Mrs. Edward S, Wellock of friend, a little girl of 6, who used |each service man is presented a | V-shaped, others flatteringly cover | Dudek-wese- the: bride’s other at- ; » Long Lake. Highlighting the meet-| to come to the house all the time. | gift on his departure for service. | the waistline; some have man- | *mdants. ‘The couple ing will be the Club's scholarship| “I got interested in the child/ Serving on this committee are | darin collars, some cowl collars;| All of the attendants wore waltz- will tacide on student at the University of Michi-| because she was so ingrown, s0| Mrs, William Dean, Mrs, Kimball, | all are news on campus and any | length gowns. of emerald green gan. His subject will be “Activi-| much the way I had been, I could| Mrs. Dickstein and James Camp.- | place where sports clothes lovers | velveteen fashioned in- a Princess State avenue. ties of a Forester Student.” see that her parents never let her | bell. linger. style with matching cloche hats rents nev sivie ‘with matching cloche hats “MRS, WENDELL M. DOOLIN ” Pain EE oak es rangements of bronze chrysanthe- #— mums and wheat. | Lad Wayne Log pertormed the a (OLOLIty Greets Pledges tles of best man, Seating the | guests were Ted Lataroff, Rob- | Mrs, George R. Oliver of Devon. Betty Lou DeGroot, assisted by ert Begv, and Eugene Simpson. shire road opened her home Sun-' Mrs. Edmund wig ay la Mrs. Brutus wore a navy day afternoon to members of .Al- Murphy and Mrs. Sidney Savage. dress with = pu suate "he pow Pha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sig- ¢ 8 ® pink orchid corsage for her daugh- ™4 Alpha sorority for their an-| Mrs. Albert Serra was a guest ter’s wedding. nual membership tea, of the group, | Mrs. Benjamin Sweeney, rush The sorority's next event will - ae chairman and chairman of the tea, be an informal initiation and Hal- Mrs. Doolin chose a blue lace welcomed the pledges. | Joween party Thursday evening at dress with navy blue accessories. | = © 8 ‘the home of Mrs. Johnson on Bay- Her corsage also was of pink or- Mrs. Albert Anselmy, historian prook drive. . chids, |displayed the sorority’s scrap Falowing_+ reception ot te it nhc ts ack Ad Sewing Area . . L. L. Sehiefler, a Dual Purpose _- |Snrcrinember,ewiainea ne fOr Room Charm . | pose of the chapter and the vari-| ,. ‘ j Every woman needs a sewing Bedding Serves [gus snmual vente scheduled (oC) eof her own, When this Smaller Homes | i a Ge ane le | Mrs, George BR. Oliver, sponsor (tg the room, the entire family | of the group since its origin, leasure in it. Limited space is the probl se sim | takes ple Sarge sunt heeneity found in, 284 Mrs, Alex Morris, president, | 4 typical setting makes good use homes today. That’s why dual pur- | presided at the bine and gold | of small space, blending period bedding has become so popu. | decorated tea table, and modern decor. A formica top World War| Servi the social commit-| converts a sliding door shelf unit I. sie cls sap calla tee ‘or the Wheciode wel Chak and chest Pie drawers unit into a With dual purpose bedd'ng, man Mrs, Elmer 0. Johnson and | kneehole ; toom in the house can icky be 7 Ces satin Mee te nace Ga cai Con, Allemanders Hold curtain rings harmonize well with other type of dual purpose furni- Halloween Party — wal ture plece equipped with 2 com- | Donelson Schagl was the setting fortable cotton innerspring mat- | 6 4. Aliemanders Square Dance| Birth Is Annot inced trees cnn provide extra sleeping | Cup party Saturday evening. . space at & moment's notice. — Halloween | Mr, and Mrs. William G, Aeber- Dual purpose bedding is so tions /of corn shocks, sold (nee Mary Maze). of Ross smartly styled today that it is| and /skeletons were arranged by drive are receiving congratulation : * ee ee difficult to tell the convertible, Mr./ and Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mr.|an the birth of a son, Mark Cur- gees esa Cute ies Peete | ore eeeres wae 8 eae) Sad ae, Wayne Coek. See aati: tae Dee ot A ee ! will be a gala time for Korean orphans, too. \the holiday are Mrs. Alma Cowley of Seneca street, Mrs. | piece of furniture. ae ea Arthur te hea - Woke ot the infant are Mothers Chapter Four has been busy dressing Frank’ Schmidt of East Fairmount street and Mrs. William| Sota beds come in 2 variety of| / Lester McKinney, president, wel-| Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Baldwin of preparing other toys forthe children. Pictured Morris of West Longfellow street, 2 : \ettea ois tek Wedel toler ainda der ee tence ie baie eee ey pack toys-for shipment in time for| bi ore Sais i modern. | ning was Sam Joan. “Teh, e - ea f : es oo ot 3 j é J “e { 5 F ‘| ; sh * ‘ fe j ee ¥ s : A ets : ms F “3 , < ee of Pode en BA er ae pe = a Path see 8 io) (eee 1 am / ee ae | the family bedding évery day. is | still a good practice, advises the | Cleanliness Bureau. Bedding manufacturers empha- size that proper cleaning and care are essential to obtain The mattress should be shifted end for end one time, and side for side the next. Be sure to use a mattress pad, which adds to the life of the bed- ding, Once a month clean the mattress and bedspring with a vacuum cleaner attachment. At regular intervals during the year, every mattress needs an all- over scrubbing with soap jelly whipped into a lather, preferably out in the sunshine. ‘Gay ‘Kerchiefs Brighten Windows | Here's a handkerchief trick—any | smallish window can be outfitted with cafe or tier curtains made out of gay printed handkerchiefs. Get large cotton handkerchiefs— they come in 14 to 19 inch squares | and use two or three tiers with two, three, or four handkerchiefs | to a tier, aceording to the size of the window, Pat them op With rings or | Ornamental clips. These are de- | Stole ating Sey clothesp naking it easy to take hankie curtains down for laundering. | In kitchen or dinette try a lively | red and white lobster pattern. For | recreation rooms there are horo- scopes with zany verses, bottles of | Italian chianti, wistful poodles; | For a girl's room there are lacy styles; for a boy’s room, woven plaids. Trick With Perfume Creates Scent Aura " When it comes to fragrance . . . it takes two . . . meaning per- fume and cologne, and the deed is matched to the word. WSCS , Circles ~of First. * Meetings of ANNOUNCING 1696 south telegraph read pontiac, michigan. FREE PARKING OPEN MONDAY EVENING PHONE FE 5-6639 IN THE AUGUST JOHNSON BLOCK ~ ae Hair Style of the Month La Petite Coiffure we Short, | styling in a of Rockiik inate “Emphasis BETTY Le CORNU BEAUTY STUDIO 306 Riker Building FE. 2-5221 — RENT— RENT Never before available RENT Country Estate Residence sy ya bath, shower. All weather porch, —3 acres. Horse riding Scott Lake and Watkins Lake Roads Within Two Miles of Pontiac. Immediate Possession. : Call FE 5-8387. Inspection by Appointment Only. Will. Lease. for One Year. We like families’... and families like us! — On our menu are taste thrills galore for everyone (with special menus and junior size portions for. the small fry) Yes, the whole family appreciates our fine food. And family nights are Monday thru Thursday. Ted's WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE ROAD jthe First Presbyterian “a CLEARANCE! ONE GROUP SPECIAL DRESSES Values from $9.95 up 5-7 - 12 LIMITED NUMBER PARTY Values y, DRESSES — ss /2orr SUITS ; BRAS : J unior Sizes : Small roel $65.00 Y3 opr 2 9250 ] _ SEAMANS FINE WOMEN’S APPAREL * 118. Saginaw—Next to Eagle Theater Lena G ite a3 E 3 i FE z F ga : z z i é ! i : é ; ; i i HH $ niit; Officers Elected by Queen Mary at the home of Mrs. Frank Snover on Belmont street recently. + The Ingathering is being held at Church Nov, 10. Mrs. Henry Milligan will | hour, Harvey Little and Mrs. David Bickerstall, welfare; Mrs. Andrew |MecKerrow, flowers and Mrs. Bickley, historian, ! F—- chairmen are Mrs. street for their Nov. 3 meeting. Figure Club Sees Movie on Dieting Mrs. Mary M. Burrell of the City Health Department presented a film “‘Weight Reduction Through Diet" at the weekly. meeting of the Fashion Your Figure Club Thursday evening in the Adah Shelly Library, : It was announced the group will have a costume party Thursday evening at 7 p.m. New members are invited to attend this party. “HIGH FEVER FOLLIES” Sponsored by General Hospital Auxiliary Wed., Nov. 2nd Thurs., Noy. 3rd P.H.S. Auditorium - 8:00 P.M. All Seats Reserved $2 TICKETS NOW ON SALE at both OSMUN STORES Chapter of Guild | % serve as chairman of the coffee ; | Oy it ee a ‘ i, “s fs a Ve ee Re ORS z a Oe a i pes ra gr ee he SE ee ed Te ere ees a ee ER RE ee es ey | i Ae Ae a eee, Fi iH te ( / Pustona Che | vey PN eee Ce a Te 4 : HM 4 j ; < i * { 4 iy. . Me ; ee ( \ yi eS Tes ‘| ES, fy Hs j ‘ CO ee oe 4 ' on ie fons me ! ' ‘ hi " e eee eae lg ; ne ie, hgeD oa 4 ihe ; of | ee oo At eee ae . ‘ ats , e : ° \ Z hae \\ : ; / j : i 7 - | "ME PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1955’ ss: : ww Tine of Teas Assisting Mrs Say Mrs. Jobn MacKichen, Mrs, L.| “Religion in Current Events” Bar a Smee cocaca’ en the aan a On Mira sTaylae, thelr guest, wos | Lote Circle Wednesday. ... Mrs. 4 rej a. MR. and MRS. RUTHERFORD BLADES Forty friends and relatives gathered at the Norton avenue home of Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Blades Sunday afternoon jor a pre-anniversary-open. house. They will celebrgte their 50th wedding anniversary Tuesday. The Blades have been residents of Pontiac for 22 years. . Mr. Blade was. retired in 195] after 52 years with G.T.R.R. Their son, Marvin Clare Blade, of Oakland avenue and daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Garneau of Lansing, were present lat the open house. m|Mrs. Carvey Entertains Calkins WCTU' Chapter Mrs. E. L. Carvey opened her home at Deer Lake recently to members of the Emor L. Calkins Chapter WCTU, Members enjoyed a box luncheon at noon. rr pes 7 Get | Fall Dress Suit’ |. codd: be Mace ov LY Might include at least. one really | with dark fannel-skirt mee dressy suit in your fall wardrobe, ' any dressy evening. ; @ . : : @ : Specializing in : : eo ‘ ‘Mrs. Clayton Rule and Mrs. Paul HAIR-CUTTING wary HA G : say Waren A haa Doid of Denby drive.” Mrs. Covert Browp and Mrs. PERMANENTS the Spiritual Classics.” Mrs. Lo © Cold Waves S h() diane. aco @ Machine = “Spiritual Pewee and“ ‘Ameri- Waves : UP ; % can Indians” also were the topics : : fs, chosen by Mrs. George Havel and = Mrs. Terry Smith, respectively, TINTING - BLEACHING - MANICURES. . |< of the Rhoda Circle when mem- : : odpm Ah street. . NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Mrs. Smith of Square Lake road e * will be hostess at the November Se meeting. : omparial Brouty Salon : ry FE 4.2878, 20 E. Pike St. Mrs. the Sarah r DELIVERY. PICKUP AND FE 4-4889 ELK Cleaners UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP 285 Oakland Ave. .* set at either slit. Slim is the skirt designed with . # center slot seam. Vio- let, Black, Ice Blue. Misses sizes. z & couple will be married Nov. 12 in St. Michael Church. the bristles down. IT’S DYNAMITE! The novel of the movie capital ; here— the book which has | created: the biggest furor in years in publishing circles is 1958's most talked-about novel. Set in a desert resort fre- uented by film stars, producers and their hangers-on, Tas Park is frankly sexual in its preoceupation and sensa- tionally frank. It treats such absorbing questions as what ia sex? What is love? What is the connection between the two? Many are shocked by it. Others call it American fie- tion at its best. Everybody will be reading it. _ $4.00 “ALREADY IN ITS THIRD LARGE PRINTING Old Prof’s Book Shop 9 W. LAWRENCE — PONTIAC FE 2-8432 : in wire,n hang it to dry; if they're by set in wood, dry the brush with ie Elasticized styles that hug to- you softly, gently, comiortably, BERS ita pe CU Se Rae eS) eta Set a ‘ THE SHOE WITH THE BEAUTIFUL PIT | « aT GE 3 Foot-pampering shoes for delightful walking ease . . . and smooth good looks. Here, a duo of beautiful pumps with elasticized faille collar . , . and: no-slip, no-gap, ms ig combination-last fit. Black, Brown suede; Black, Navy or colf. - ‘ ie Shoe C IF ‘Fe ths 4 A 1 a me {> : n \ > + } pet Sy ‘ ¥. : a ’ “3 ‘ wd ba / , i xy x Side “ » ey \ * 2 a sg oO _o : fis fs > Re ’ J i, Pai fi : ‘ ; j ‘ oe, ¢ ; \ ee - : , i ‘ g x : : ; ‘ ' t : - A ae ‘ } : { - i . f ‘ ogy: ‘ ‘* ] : y , : THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. OCTOBER: 24. 1955 eo tee me Parisian Party Jewelry am ...-..Girlish Gertie Destroys Her Son’ Siiee Pairl Sold ewe (Girish Gertie Destroys Her el ishes Pear! Spiders - their daughter,| : : , we Ag ge sl apes paerr Sharyn, to. y MURIEL LAWRENCE | } just couldn't | with | parents who encourage it are, No parent can be his child's $) — Fancy jewelry to @ large silver chain ‘bracelet | ne ne Ga te een a the sie ok tot Wied: toot avaarhe Cat'e terete: |. cookibaberecd It’s sticky non- including mink heads: and |instead of charms, — oe tae : Keith «| middle-aged voice saying, “What ‘oa 0 1 and that we can. org The latent clip, te be worn on trim ie | Ne Started to call her “Gertie ig | 1 mean that it’s a sentimental and! sense, to ‘pretend eye-catchers | Palmerton is |* xo@ she, imagining herself very ¥°! YOURE People must are ! | Sg mation Wow pou: love peut oat tage “| tnade ‘of the head ef a mink, being modera, delightfully encouraged it. riage. Every religion teaches us... oe child, the difference in your ages F Season. | has sparkling Jewel-eyes and announced By| Later, “afer her divorce, she YOU know, that sex is a waste of] | im America, we're al 6 DAte loo , wut always make tie oolde ait ma Pasi trees Ont| aes eens Mr. and M found other ways to deny the age | °" creative energies. . « .” _ ” ' ferent from yours, No matter te ie. seems r, @ rs. <2 ee ' make-up kit. A min-| to be the thing for daytime. nT’ difference between herself and her | The woman who denied age dif-| It’s pretty childish of us. We! bow I love mine, the Bleck of lipstick in a jeweled tube. Blonde or sapphire mink heads Edward | som. When gray appeared in her 000 trom her child destroyed | do not make a friend out of an {ime between as denies ue box for rouge, a small are useq as dressy clips for Zielke of | Seek black hair, she routed it bY tin ‘Today, he is an alcoholic, acquaintance by slapping him on Mmacy on équal i? powder, an eye-pencil | cocktail or evening wear. sok getting it dyed. She learned how ii. ‘creative energies wasted op the back and calling him, “Bill, It is wholesome to accept this ; are attached | The oddest necklace in Paris is Berwie tee Aan > aaa nen alah ald boy, old boy.” = -feality, It is healthy to teach i |shown by designer Geramine Le- | boulevard. ao ee ‘Friends are not got that way.| children to acknowledge our dif- Fanny Crosby Unit Comte. 4 “spider-web” made of | aed She went in for “health foods” Our eagerness to pretend they are | ference in, generation, experience be |gold-wire is rounded off to bib- | or. "3. guaranteed to forestall middie- is made of the same stuff as our| and authority by calling us ‘e Plans Style Show necklace. Ernst age. She cultivated a ~— a for children to call us Bm seta lg titles | rte tena Bete,” » tral |_ Sra, Parte, fen Peinarion of| ane tan ee fe Soe At mel re tet em 4 and fashion demonstration SPO) | heads, While unusual and -strik-| ° Lansing are | *4miring’ young male friends. dls - sored the Fanny Crosby Unit). | “ . 3 Fe Cenra Behcit Chen, wil Es ncknce not aia his parents, | 1,26 made any female Birmingham Responding. ee be held Tuesday at 8 p.m i ee % Coin or + any ’ aio ‘ > 4 x = i Me The couple is | healthy giri his own age gave up | Geter it tes tion] olf Awards Given | Me cork 5 eee eS to ‘Swing Your Partner j a oe by Indianwood Club | er Albion College | other—and ek sak ot their BIRMINGHAM — Fun for the/ soon return from a six-week trip : shown. *Indianwood Country Club held ‘a | SHARYN ZIELKE if Os 4 oy panes ee ——. “es tice ie Hace —* “Refreshments will be served fol- | tinner dance and trophy night) ~~~ vers ae -aaoty . eae 4 ‘month into several |” ond - Cheeta ' lowing the see tend A eng Saturday evening. Trophies were MOMS Gr | sor's a girl for nurses training eadh Baran rss Be pve square dancing groups whieh meet Ohio. She is valtie hoe oan and Werner is acting as general chair- awarded Leo Daigle, men's golf roup year, — ; Bac ecdated by mother. who didn’t once a month.. Largest of these is| daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. man with Mrs. Arthur Lake in| Champion, and Mrs. Millie Exdelon, ' 14 Id M ‘ | : appointed oe oe the one at Franklin called the| James A. Brandt, who. spent the charge of tickets which can be women's golf champion. ie) Ss eeting Jean Burgdorf, chairman of the | want tq a eos : “‘Squareheads,”” It meets at the weekend at the Cornell Home- abtained in the church office or at Receiving runner-up awards’ . : ways and means iitte : ao. as ade . coming. Both are Cornel! alumni. See ee nea ona hare | Were Gib Mason and Sere Best. | , Mit. E. K. Vanderting, president, | 00" ‘ry meas SAMimmate MS Community House there. “| Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. War- “Irwin Brockie pond > bo sadige gra irse’ gi eorgquetearengg assisting, Chop Suey , Committee for this group consists | 1...” Soent last weekend in Ann | Ne iby” ir Moms of America, Inc., opens her “Sue! Spragve = of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellerby, | (0) °POt “the Michigan game freshments. : ew Baby Toweling home on South Johnson avenue to | es ° ® ‘ Mr. and Mrs; Leo Rutten, Mr. and They ware . rbipe pr Wreath . ¢| A new, double layer yard-square ™eMbers for thtir meeting Thurs. | Knee Socks Popular F ine Dish Mrs, Robert Silbar and Mr. and), of pd postdie aes the SE 'WILLIAMK. COWIE} | 2.22 cman ery ene ce |, Same ‘stores. are showing knee |= 4: Mrs. William Worcester. Klinglers Jr. ee is now designed with a hood at one! Mrs. L. R. Naugle, chaplain, | Socks in many combinations. in Autumn There is a Club, 8 | ORGANIZE CLUB t Custom corner, opened the meeting with a prayer There ‘is a choice of shocking group which meets at the Adams : seutate at w- | Upholstering The towel completely engulfs the for peace and Mrs William Jones | pink, navy blue and white, fun Mrs Longbrake School, headed by Mr. and Mrs. ents teen aed Hills and Bir | saler and easier for mother to|serving the tricounty Future | stripes for gray flannel shorts.| Uses Ground Beef pe —— ae eels any 8m 378 Ovehard Lk. Ave. FE 4-2987 hold ag Serb po say eh avg arg in Detroit moat. The | Knit your own and choose colors for American Style & Another group, a smaller one. busy for a fortnight organizing a “f covers shampoo. Presidents organization spon- | you like. et | gathers at the Wil]-O-Way home of | Cotillion Club for juniors. pene ‘ : : cig ' By ‘SANeT ole. é P ' | Dr. and gp og Bag Soy oe ot tote on “5 °4 2 ‘ 3 : the nces. nm enga: lor a series o WIGGS EX RA | Pontiac Press Home [Editor = Sovlods tiner’ una have preted |damein the ‘Beet to be Nov, 25. see q¢ SPECIAL VALUES for the EARLY SHOPPER : PB te afl grey) is van gerd 4 the yt aes et calling — Se once during - oniperye W -Whi i cungiean j i : ‘ + they will probably Ss % . | Dona ry, Carter idays and a formal dance at : orth ile Savings Deposit Will Reserve in Layaway version given us by Mrs. Arthur ye ak Fred Meyer are quite proficient. | end have also been planned. : Le IE na : Longbrake. Since it uses chopped ag Mr. Parry calls for the teenage; A good orchestra has been en- . ~ " : Be, png it is a less expensive dish oS a | group which 6 mane and sponsors will take turns 3 an ordinary Chop Suey is. cS have sponsored @ - ——~ Mrs. Longbrake is a busy per- is ae bees on Oe See of Ne _ Among the sponsors are Mr, a og “hard work” ~ feos Ae mad = ae ae hobby Seriously, though, 8 . . Curtis atthews, is an active member of the Boys’ WEEKEND HOLIDAY Mr, and Mrs. Ernst F. Kern, | Club Mothers Club, also the Twen- by ne Polos Mr. and Mrs. Warren T; Olson| Mr. and Mrs. Hobart D, An- ee ee ae eee spent the weekend at, Roaring) dreae, Mr. end Mrs. Edgar B. tis CHOP SUEY, AMERICAN STYLE, With this shapely sheath in your ey Contigheas and | the William A. Reids F. , By Mrs. Arthur 0. Longbrake | wardrobe, you'll never have an-; Mr. and Mrs, John S. O'Gorman | Others ere the David W. Lees, ae i Sap since eniees ‘other ‘‘what-to-wear” worry! 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D cup 32 to 44; $5.00. ‘ BOBETTE HOSIERY & CORSET SHOP _ STRAND THEATER BUILDING 14 North Saginaw St. hore: the fall « 4 onl mee Oe ae ee ee ee oe = oe 4 me oe ee ene +e ee 2 2 Re ee eee he eee ~~ OF FASHION indiadieindiet oo *% oe ee ee * ~ . eee. tn. a ss Me a ” jathgecl wae ee z lil fees ~~ pi of ee . ” @% dl hae si ee al inci i; yi | i} a A ia \ i? / ; j T Bee eS ore ‘ | i \, ¢ { Pe ass a j| | ; / 4 r : 3 ; , ! fi y Or sen THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1955__ net eer chiens 0 Inspired Hitchcock’s Trade Mark ot himself iftto every movie he| certain that this is not the least| expect a snatch of Hitchcock im, new ways of workng himself in ® makes. bit true. his movies, it has forced him to| without intruding upon the movie. It has become traditional these m8. 8 stretch his (“some-| vite Le. days, when attending an Alfred) “As q matter of fact, I believe | times rather fiercely”) 0 figure} In “Rear Window,” he was a Hitchcock production, to look for | that I began the whole business | ~ man who wound a . the face of the director among the| by trying to save money.” : clock, In “Dial M for Murder,” extras, This y he was pictured in a. college re- DENIES BEING HAM a ees : “There have been some slight| “The .° There was & In “Lifeboat,” which featured | | implications,” he said quietly,| seene in a newspaper office 7 | only six actore—at sea in a raft. that I have pretentions at being| which ¢alled for a mumber of everybody was saying, he re- a ham because I allow myself to| reporters, “and it seemed waste- members, “How the hell is appear—no matter how unobtru-| ful at the time to spend those | 7” Hieheork geing te get inte thie ‘| sive my appearance may be. 1am} extra guineas for extras to just | (~~ picture? ; sit around. So 1 simply went But he arranged it, by having 4 il onto the set and sat.” William Bendix read a soggy 1621 &. Weedword, Royal Oak || pressed,” adds Mitchoock, “I can | Emily Post Locks Horns hi oes ike ky ehkioaiiois one newspaper. “On the back of which & Doors North of 10 Mile also introduce him te a i 2 there was an a product phn ay With Law, Loses Case cess and Hitchcock—an unsupersti ey es ae me he tious man in most ways—went into | 7 5 F : z e CHICAGO. (INS) — Etiquette if recylls 8 man-right out of | auihority Emily Post bumped sycceeding pictures, vag Hitcheock—before and after pike heads with Winois la ; + 4..* The movie suspense king, a ro- Ww w on the walked, run, wound ‘locks and oii desea Seca is quite cot fim, “he Trouble Wi | tsatissed an attempt by Mrs rap cg Bh RA ny Mier A Harry,” which js about a corpse of| Carla’ Dvotwchak,' 21, ‘to. regain] , if Js no longer mecessary tp SF ee ee eee : name trequently pulled | wedding darter / money extra TAX MIND—J. Perry August a charming | “ae ee sae mre 1 mead “in tact, now I have t0| Dallas, Tex, ip.the new director “Bat it ie almost impossible 10 ; sie, 5 sband on Miss Post's opinion| hire a’ standby extra for myself! of the Ingrnal Revenue Service's direct on your back.” ; that “Wedding gifts are sent to/| in these brief appearances—union | intelligence division in Washing- : He—Hitchcock, not Harry—was/the bride and are . « her prop- | Tegdlations.” 4, succeeds in his usual droll and compatiable | erty.” : a mood when asked why ae) nee Jalen Vickers “Mies Bes, i “a Genk PUT AN END TO... * Garbage and trash problems. * Smudge-fires ” x Offensive, unsightly cans—the favorite breeding place of flies a TS at, et ae | Re ne ENJOY THE CONVENIENCE AND SANITATION THAT IS PROVIDED sy a GAS INCINERATOR ce FOR A LIMITED TIME Gas Appliance § Dealers WILL INSTALL ANY GAS AUTOMATIC INCINERATOR PURCHASED DURING THIS SPECIAL SALE AT THE LOW INSTALLATION PRICE of only 10 es ES ENS Nae eNO em nr a This offer applies te homes having Reactors d AND a | ipa f) k 4) FREE PARKING IN OUR LOT BEHIND STORE 2.7114 OPEN TONIGHT TL 5 Bg SAGINAW AE cts APPLIANCE DEALER oat ~~ / = ‘ te % ’ ee ' ‘ é ae : ] y &y) j i ‘ ! i { ie f ® ri f | ‘ % Weta # rd iL E \ a eee ee Meet i eas : ¥ ; a Me ge METEOROLOGICAL uncommon in New York, but this artificial one drew quite'a bit of attention from photographers who “‘hap- seene for “The Seven Year Itch.”’ m Monroe Would Like Hollywood ment for a figure e in fulfilling and ing the prom- ise of the made-in-Hollywood label. Some say the East Coast edi- tien of Marilyn Monroe fs not essentially different from the West Coast edition. It Is, how- ever, certainly a more deter- mined version. Poured into a custom-designed | gown an artful half-size too small, | armed with baby stare and moist open mouth, Marilyn Monroe is the movie queen, openly enjoying the modest pandemonium her appear- ance creats at the entrance to a Westport, Conn., summer theafer. SHE HAS HERO But hidden under a polo coat, hurrying into Malin Studios, a mid- town rehearsal building where Strasberg conducts his drama classes, she is the eternal student, awed by the educated and too frightened. to participate in group | sessions, but rebelliously earnest and enthusiastic. The hero of her flight from. and photographer, who has often been singled out recently as “Marilyn’s Svengali.” He’s one of New York's most harassed and telephoned individ- uals because evidently almost as many people want to see Marilyn as would normally want to see the President of the United States. . Greene appears to have offended a sizeable number of people around | New York, beginning with the preparations for the “Person-to- Person” telecast last March. Dur- ing the course of that production he antagonized an entire CBS cam- era crew by insisting that the elaborate lighting set-up was incor- rect for Marilyn and must be changed. SHE NEEDS BOUNCE? In his defense, he wanted to use what cameramen call “bounce” lighting which gives a softer, more flattering effect. He's told friends he was trying to help his cli¢nt. bo aghast 92 a a Updrafts are not she doesn’t know why.” SHE ASKS HELP that she turned to Greene for ad- vice last year when her contract came up for renewal, Greene put her in touch with two knowing Néw York attorneys, Frank De- laney and Irving L. Stein. holes in the old agreement to be able to say: tract but we'll welcome discus- sions of @ new one, on our own terms. “We” had become a Monroe corporation, headed by its name- sake, with Greene .as vice presi- dent and the two lawyers as members of the board along with —— named Joseph SHE’S BIG BUSINESS Financially, turning Monroe into a big business will Marilyn . “ Thao "AP whote pened”. to be present whén Marilyn Monroe @id a Tt was in this frame of reference | You have no con | é) | and the studio's biggest box-office | draw on its side, MM Productions seems to feel the company will eventually unbend. expects to be financing TV pro-' By December, the corporation | J) i i iy ft i plete ““ i “Marilyn attends,” he says, | ‘and I've seen her, after listening | | to somebody spout for an hour, } get to the heart of the matter with qa three-word question, “On the other hand, she gets pretty bored after a while. It's hard to keep her attention after an hour, even on matters that | concern her vitally, She sort of stops listening and stops abserb- ing.” Professionally, the corporation. president is only now beginning to show signs of unrest. She has, in single-minded devo- Ask her, as some have, *Mari- lyn, what are your plans?” “Left-handedness — positively’ is not inherited, as most people think,” said H, M. Wiley, president of Wheeler County, Tex., School Board Wiley has interviewed, 17,662 pu- Pils in the schools of Amarillo and other. Texas cities, baby can grasp a toy.” A southpaw himself, Wiley says he hopes to reduce left-handedness right-handed culture — tools, ma- chinery, instrument boards, scis- Highest Output ° el pee rag, Ry eta sa ae (She ia ie i oe sae eS Ave ee a ae rh CaS f Resi forte vi A : oe et ; : / { Wd | ; y “ V ger p 3 ‘ , ek \/ Af \ = 2 | ie ; hd c \ | {7 | : / 4 : y) . | “rank oe THE PONTIAC PRESS os “ama MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1955 g : ! - PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, _ . ii oe Cadillac Slates Will Include Ten Body Styles.in Three Series , : | Ai Hin pe slilis jehett’ time for 1956. The car's finely tailored roof panel, custom trim-|-which is completely new in principle. , ‘hardtop styling | The Seville is powered by a newly: developed 305 horsepower engine presented for the! and features Cadillac's “controlled coupling” hydramatic transmission New Cadillacs will be shown here by Jerome Motor Sales Co., 280 S. Saginaw St. ‘Borrowed’ Hearts, Lungs Reported Fighting Children's Congenital Defects il | 7 i i i i i ii " H z $ $ a a i iy 3 B98 2 i E #3 z if z i Hi se i acai” al ae ad ts a cy Nation's Foreign Aid Down $760 Million WASHINGTON (®—United States aid spending figure was* 4% bil- The Commerce Department at- years | tributed the decrease to a 28 per cent decline in military aid. Most 4 ragged oft. — we | she will answer, “I live here,” a e e e: : : 6 ss » @ @ corporation, she Will non-sequitur that is fully under- . , be able to keep a good deal more standab hose who k R C ti e S : othe money the fakes than se sowng he" erkngs oer areenin ruCrRs ] errirytn., ato (tizen could as an individual. mind, é ' : eh. z RATON! N. M. (Recent run-| Last year two men were In ajwith truckers who stop here for; . Elliott doesn’t think r ' Artistically, it has already; « ” ’ A much of the have saved the lives of sev- paid off tn te tia tale the onan “ek sonny inde om away truck disasters have citizens|10ad'ed vegetable truck which Test and truck traps~or the highway de- truckers, a corporation has financed her dar- been, Seek Mach be the bisee more concerned than before over | screamed out of control down the| ,, snares ne law of avernes thas s insistence they be| The New Mexico port of entry ing the long holdout while her | she calls home, She's got a new |% shotgun pointed down the | the pass. The brakes failed and the | control becatise of brake failure SS ee is being moved from the foot of : cirele of friends and as way of community throat of this northern | huge vehicle then ripped into a Y/|in the middle of the night,” he tout divers,” he say, “wenlll| taki trednmas eweaen Rector te Mongrel Dog Nips Leg me he oy New Mexico city. at the northern edge of the city, | contends, “It could happen when ratear tube te tick of wreiding|guap’ carla eoeek aia tees f Mexi C di As if to prove her determina- /_* * 8 gitempted to take a truck bypass | those intersections are jamed someone down in Raton) trouble ahead. ° xican Comedian tion, tast month, still comfortably |, Just any time now, the fear is, | bur couldn't make the 45-degree | With kids going home from school. | than drive themselves into almost ee @ HOLLYWOOD uw —"A mongrel | settled in the Waldorf Towers and peed gra Tuntaway heavily-loaded | turn. It scattered cabbage and let-|!t could happen in the business | certain suicide.” ic hes See dog that nipped Mexico's famed om the brink of a contract settle 4, ery onny =i adhd Hayes tuce over half an acre of railroad gS yee ,. | DESIGNED TO STOP ocrteal comedian Cantinflas has been ment which: will mean return to! (vn 00 Sale Kass straight Im0 |rightot-way and killed the (Wo 0c-| 11) "St the: two dcctha, | Whe two Wrdbe ‘ate tnclinay. de] meen seosted posal arora -somely-furhished apartment on W,| 0st a8 the fear exists, so does | PINE a signed to bring the trucks to a | Raton residents ‘ . | 51th: St. : " @ certain amount of LEADS FIGHT Elliott says all the New Mexico safe notoriety. = Cantinflas, whose real name is par wee (over what has been done—or can| ‘Truck stop operator Jim Elliott | Highway, t did was to| main highway, But Elliott contends| There have bee Mario Moreno, was running on a 'be done—about the situation. is one of the leaders in a battle to | put up larger and better signs call- | a speeding truck couldn't be kept| dents, but esc film set Saturday when the dog, The lady, it appears, means| Raton is situated at the very foot have something done. ing attention of truckers to a on the 's | with run | for the movie, grabbed him. what she says and New York is, of Raton Pass, a drop from the * * * trap—or safety lane—on the moun- | would th. | the sitt by the leg. The comic was treated getting a permanent addition to| mountains of almost 1,200 feet in| Elliott operates a combination where they could steer| State Highway once by a studio physician, its scenic delights. less than seven miles. restaurant-service station, popular | their runaway trucks. ‘ Wilson : t i: ef . 1 ; ? | \ ¢ J ' rd : Te a pt a i re J : { : <€ is a x iG Sr tae A : 5 : LES AS * ee ¥ ‘ Ae } col : oF SS 5 : - + a as i s See ee Wee, ¢ Pegs da Pe Bd eags it y di { r / eg Od } 5 44 if é j Fi * We iee y 7 i i fy ee THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1955 Studio Wants Marilyn for Elia Kazan Drama > There was a time in the age of mankind when a {of fine writing in his book his pop, including this one: “He man could kiss his sweetheart’s hand without having was as wide awake as « third baseman.” (Good, huh?) to check to see which hand held the lighted cigaret— , oe oe * ee H. G. Hutcheson. Millionaire Hopalong Cassidy was telling the Ed Maddens in oats E] Moroceo how he never plays down to an audience and re- e. ‘ By EARL WILSON . called how he once said on film, “Which way'd they go, that-| - away or thisaway or tother way?” An Arkansas mountaineer a said to his wife, “Ma, how come Hoppy talks thisaway? He ought to know us’ns | fever talk thataway.” | THE MIDNIGHT EARL eee : ' : TO i The Tommy Dorseys’ ve about decided to split stor eight years. They're a couple o: of wonderful people but with TD busy playing one-nighters and doing TV, Mrs. TD (the former Janie New of the Copa chorus, mother of two little Dorseys) says, “We see each other so seldom, when we do get together, we almost have to be reintroduced.” : x * * * . Movie tough guy Jack Pal-| 7 ance (of the controversial movie, “The Big Knife”) quiet- | ly went under a small knife at | @ local hospital for appendi- citis. Ed Sullivan's TV show was to have been built around him Sunday ... Joe DiMaggio was downing chili in Toots Shor’s and Mexico City colum-| | nist Pepe Romero exclaimed,| | “Mi amigo, Pepe DiMaggio!” CinemaScoPe Williams’ movie, “27 Wagons Full of Cot- ton”—with Elia Kazan directing. LuAnn Simms returns from a Bermuda vacation next week to learn whether she'll be back on the Godfrey show Nov. 1... ex-Mayor Bill O'Dwyer will go into the hormone manufacturing business in Guatemala ... Sen. Kefauver was asked by Hafriman workers to team up with the governor . . . Russian U. N, delegates jammed two tables at the Latin 4% ... Eddie (“Ankles Away”) VU ye. COCKTAIL 300 LOUNGE 1122 W, Huron Street Huron ‘Sowt Bid, NEW SHOW TONIGHT Couple bopsters were taik- a ing about a fellow bopster who BEV ANDERSON Davis’ next * will be “Diz Must Be De THE NIGHT | gave up Bop, according to Gary Wagner. “What happened to piaze.” Beverly Anderson will be in the chorus. YOLDS _ 2nd Thrilling Week! || i=?” asked one. Replied his groovy pal, “Ob, didn’t you hear? kok kk: an Oe Se WISH I'D SAID THAT: Eddie (“The Matchmaker”) Maye- TERROR RAMONA BITTLES Dean of the Critics Gee. Jean Nathan went to a hospital | hoff claims a friend of his never contradicts his wife: “It’s Jus +++ A gal who told everybody she and Vic Mature were my werd agplaah sellions Of woes.” . Acrobatic Dancer - ordin - We're just sure you ae wil like honeymooning here is now in Bellevue and after that the x *« *« * Remens’s act end costumes. cops want her... 3 TODAY’S BEST LAUGHS: Bob Hope said it on his TV Gn gee cer. e show: “The carpet at the Beverly-Hilton is so thick that The GOP Big Brains are deciding on their choice for Pres- everyone looks like Mickey Rooney.” dent right now and it could; The owner of a highway diner (relates jma Washout) tells well be Milton Eisenhower . his customers he sells blended coffee—yesterday'’s and today’s. Hal Block of “What's My That’s earl, brother. Line?” fame is now helping out (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Ted Mack’s hobby TV show (Copyrte . sick in Africa; 108 temperature. Hollywood Headlines: : I was telling Joe (Rath-. DANCING | DOROTHY DUNN ser) King bow Ta bevame Wouk Wanting $1 Million’ PogernEAnT On ery? every night. One of America’s Seng stylists. With 8.slim gourmet wi ..-LOVER OR TRAITOR? her Vib's she makes you want to of the book, “The Slim o-6-tt's CONTIUOUS | Set "ih the metes ree went of the, ook, “tue sim |for “Morningstar Rights | we ENTERTAIN- you'll love trom her first note. nang agen ery arene By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS Mamie Van Doren, get the sepond = Somebody ought to sny|he DEER del cre made I To eat wack Ray ton szeil A Cormel WILDE * Michal WILDING | rna | something about Dick Haymes’! chase of “Marjorie Morningstar,” | South while Mamie makes person- eet ene ane Fins ovatus number one plus on the best seller | al &ppearance with “The Second Anne FRANCIS * George SANDERS C ly MC La Vie, so we will! . . . Gov. | lists. with Reber? Deugles + John Meintire At it wih ovens ¥ night-cleb chowd Harriman rode in a ‘police Herman Wouk, the author, «4 BOBBY DRISCOLL - ie COLOR Deceuce bo mebes you wan! freely live RHONDA prowl car to a Waldorf ban-|Ssked for one million dollars. He | quet, just like La Guardia once did... Nat Benchiey’s got lots | Wil! , Set & Percentage, | witch | EXTRA! 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Strong gar- DONALD a . =SOCONNOR: "AYER © PLUS @ ACTUA I} Biet aa ||| THe = wr Fee fA rac The town gove Te “\ 12 hoor lve | OPEN TONIGHT AND FRIDAY NIGHTS ‘TIL 9:00 STRANGER on 86 to 96 South Saginaw Street - Opposite Auburn Avenue : E a ; LEE I FN ge me Be py Pee eee eee ee ee ae tee ee eee a eee ee ee ge ee eee tek Ee ee ee CE eee Tre et Py ere oe een i ones : Byrd j td ee ee } ‘ ee i Aad Mia ost (ies! : i | j Hae é ' / i ay 3) 4 are f Jil AK eas | : | } f r) hs i: f \ 4 ep ; } cs THR: PONTIAC. PRESS: _ MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 155 ~~ a 'to Study Vote Meeting Slated | School Officials Plan : ee City. Muldragh | rium this evening at 7:30 o'clock. LF TO 1IFE WITH | THE HERZ. my & oe The event is sponsored by the Discussion in Lopeer BA ceaihha A rrSe AY) nd aay fn Pin General Ho|, The res omer 2e Annexation ig : = wy 4 He is survived by his wife, Ber- no admission charge: re = a Osama 1955 ‘| tha; one step son, Virgil Noble of er ae LAPEER — Former, school ofti- beh anral Bat sntiy Saginaw and two step-grandchil- | Xways Slow Buses: Wut Disneys Trve Life Adventures | County Deaths [Show reste tim STRANGE Seeee mpprenp bly ko Issac Muldragh, 81, 1800 M-15, will the Michigan Conservation Club, ‘THe BUFFALO BIRD (or cow A : ~ | with ‘burial in Be L Lawn Ceme-| Rockies at the high school audi- ‘World Righis Reserved - b oe DETROIT w-—A -suburban bus ww cre tereice tr 3 Nis, | Mae. victim of recent, Heupe go HERE IT FINDS §=—_—illdred Mae. ‘Miles, 48, willbe ry te wing cn St | Cotes te a onal FOOV... ANVA ot 3 nae Sey ee ROOSTING ee ee de. an ban! 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Set ; December makeup of an pretticts a a Dominican Fair Ready international atomic energy agen-| special group to outline possible "| rector ‘of the ‘National Institutes| for December Opening 7, deledetes vemmwed com) eeleene, SNe Tasks ean ecg of Health and now a research. consultant for the American Cad CIUDAD “TRUJILLO (INS) — a ro and the food, Twenty-five Dominican Republic times the meals and fixes the| architects seeking to break the quantities of food to be — | tradition that world’s fairs never he said in an address to are ready by opening day, are |. the ‘ , annual scletiie meeting of T°) teverhly sting construction re ' ords. * * i * ‘ ‘ ‘ He said overweight “is one of | the most serious health hazards, They aim to have all 22 buildings of our times—at least 20 per cent, | 4nd pavilions on The perhaps as many as 25 per cent,| Of the Dominican Republic Inter-| HARRISON A. WILLIAMS JB. | tralia et ol odes in Gs comniry 007 | ee of the Yous Werld seedy We of one resol |are overweight to an extent G Ci | ‘ ie may impair their health.” | December 20, 1955. The Fair will uest ongressman —_ por feel —— And “all obesity,” he. declared | Tun through February 27th. r ahead form be agency ‘flatly, “results from overeating— Veteran Dominican architect to Speak at Dinner ship la relation- that is, eating more calories than Mornay a Yale ‘30 tue : sisted are needed for energy." Hotel Jaragua, pride o' “There ig a common notion that | the capital city of his country, Featured speaker at the i power — ager to be big is to be strong and and other hotels) was told by cratic 18th District Congressional | China be included : agency. healthy,” he said | Generalissimo Rafael L. Trujillo in Dinner Oct. 27 will be U. S. Rep. “It is this misguided view which | late May to build “overnight” a | Harrison A. Williams Jr. (D-New India brought forward a number Phone FE 5-6141 COASTER WAGON Filled with SOAP , auses mothers to provide an ex-| luxury hotel to house more than | Jersey). of amendments to harmonize pro- a cess of food for their children, | 200 visitors. The fund-raising program to sup- a a = _— Fog § FUFL OW insist’ on its being eaten, and 80,| Gonzalez got busy and the next | Port the 1956 Democratic candi- | 8° praise te § HEL in some cases, develop habits of| morning had machinery chip- (“ate for the U. S, House from — 4 overeating which persist into adult-| ping away at the hard coral rock | Oakland County will be held at Planning Group Urging iM . ) roneously place reliance on wap Atter seven weeks of three-shifts- | “Wutiams is serving his second ‘ie : OAKLAND FUEL send of vadaian a-day labor, he had built not only Rox WASHINGTON (INS)—The Na- i abe _ weight. | 3“five-story, 1xt-room structure |{¢t™ im Congress. During the 83rd | tonal Planning Association—« pri- : ' ond PAINT Co, “In the swab of cases,”” | Dut: for good measure, blasted a persed all ye Ee Beem A oe vate organization—has called on i \ —! ty cases, | big swimming pool hole out of the : the U. S. to provide “extraordi- a \ 436 Orchard Lake Ave. he said, "these drugs—whether | oa rock mittee of the Government Opera- | nary economic aid to Guatemala. i : nonspedific fillers, appetite depres- ‘ig «@ tions Committee and during the | Nip, declared in a stat # (Advertisement) sants or metabolic stimulators—| ye rooms ate now being plas- | 4th Congress was named to the | ua: this country has a special re- | WF: CORU NWN A have ‘relatively little, and then tered and the Hotel Paz (Peace), | House Committee on Foreign Af-| sponsibility to make the once Com We | : : only temporary, value since use of | as it will be known, is scheduled to | ‘airs. munist-dominated Central Ameri- | ‘i r ae them tends to obscure the main a full month earlier than originally | Democratic officials expected to | can Republic a “show case” of “2 a Rennel User irr scar ve ted nea Ramat, Gov. G. Nomen, Wit | Smo! for Only | drugs — be used in obesity Namara, Gov. G. Mennen Wil- . or y eee * * jliams and Lt, Gov. Philip A, Detroit Cop Shot in Legs | iisrr state Democratic Charman |May Vote Bond Issue When Gun Discharges. [Neil Staebler and members of the | ZEELAND #®—Voters of Zeeland pETROIT — t Pe State Administrative Board. School District No. 1 decide today Douglas Thoms, 24, was wounded Ea cane in both legs last night when his | Ghouls Open Old Grave owites betes. eel He service revolver accidentally dis-| jn Center Line Cemetery high a Feat seem sound charged while he pl with his a Mordon, 3. me CENTER LINE — State Police (Advertisement) Thoms was visiting relatives in | TePorted today that bones of an, | Allen Park and was putting Gor- early Sterling ,Township settler don to bed when the gun slipped | have been disinterred by grave ‘from his holster and fired, graz-|Tobbers. | ing his left leg and striking the A woman mushroom hunter came or 00 aa | @?> New 1956 Speed Queen Washer has a full capacity, porcelain tub, equipped with aluminum, tangle-proof, adjust- able pressure wringer. Full guarantee. : knee. upon the opened grave in an all-| ricce mehe feel — Se donnengicens but-forgotten cemetery on Schoen- ‘grand mors depreveed tna My herr Rd., between the Rambler | | é P lanned Center OK'd pw Plumbrook golf rblinany ~ end i 2 _ trong. ‘Sload? : GRAND RAPIDS & — The City| The tombstones, most of which Seine semetiges result in : Zoning Board of Appeals has ap-| 8Te toppled and illegible, date | aches, and nervousness. proved a proposed new $1,000,000 back to 1790, As nearly as police Se ee Sesthing relist i .| shopping center, the sixth of the | can make out, the opened grave its germ combating action 3 Their | multhetore projects in suburban or was that of a man named Fred- srine'ang (fe Saal eer tatiets 4 bag Ro er sane srouas pounds of butterfat and 12,446 city perimeter locations now being | erick Lucht. 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THe ASSOCIATED PRESS | “hockey sense”—being in the right — : : Besides its touchdown drives,'and passes. - vie Sy A little less than a year ago it| Place at the right time—are re- period, they moved > eal * * * + ¢ © . looked like Wally Hergesheimer's sponsible for his success, He is the last nine : Se ie oe Nat -e not the fastest skater nor is hi from Jim Van Pelt to “ ional Hockey League career | shot particulart yhard. Standing $8 for the score . was finished, but today, the little and a mere 155 pounds, ‘ ‘ X eS In n a rightwinger is sparking the “NeW he certainly cannot on conversion was the y | look” New York Rangers to their Bur size has been no soy - it pointed " |fastest start since pre-war: years. | 2) compared to Wally’s bad : the poise and ‘ * * « * ' breaks, Michigan a —, Aft l = Hergesheimer, who fractured his | two ) Saturday tain the Gopher Wolver- galing, ot: left leg twice within a period of | # : to stun a capacity crowd of 64,434/ ines put together two passes to ‘ . nine months, flipped in a pair of §: tor Mentor in Memorial Stadium, Minneapolis. | travel 59 yards in the 2nd period) In gaining its 5th and narrowest staTisrics ates "¢fe . Carnegie T. 18, Tempie 16. Pontiac compiled a 76 point to-| Co. . 36th (Pete had more ‘points dent Clair Goodwin of the PCL | will oppose Mississippi State at 8 : yard end sweep by Pete. Huber. il if iven cease uk tal, highest it has turned in this «4, other four PHS men ahead of said that the offer would not be p.m. DETROIT w# — A four-feature| Nichols scored in the Ist period. Dertmouth 14, Harvard 9. <> omen ae ~ | him). Don Evans -was No. 40, and | Considered = “until some future Four game will be played daily |fight card was announced today and again in the finale, but failed . . Jaetena a hevacwes Ye NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Alex. Barge No. 53. oo date.” : in the three-day affair with each | for Olympia Stadium Nov, 1, the conversion try, as did Cran- . Ne Cercitaa et. 24, Villanova 13. EASTERN OL T fet, Pls. OP | There were 15 teams in the ‘ team playing three times. The program will match: brook on its 2nd counter. Smith it | ’ ances Princeton 36, Cornell 30. | Cleveland 1.8 sm int ‘st Class, Coach Wally. Schloerke re-|‘B’ Hydroplane Mark gore Page = Pca eee. ee ire om ane “han ong ly -* sourm [Eee ca «= £ Bf SSS S| ported today. sm One Shot, One Bird : ; ; — o peatmeteuns A | Philadelphia 13 1 250 105 t6! Lansing Eastern won its Five-A | Broken in Coast Race { ‘ Harris. of Detroit vs. Andy Wat-| for the 2nd TD. F WASHINGTON (® — Clark Grif- aor 4, Presbyterian 13, ; hee York xan Convene | League meet over Kalamazoo, Bat-| INDIO, Calif., Oct, 24. #—A new | weds treme Weaues ge gs a. of pope gp te: evn camper! Machus booted the Crane's only fith, 85-year-old president of the| Kentucky 10, Florida 7. an | 448 208 1 im tle Creek and Jackson, but Lans-| world speed record for hydroplanes aah "* | of Detroit vs. Larry conversion. is reported “very low” from a Mississippi 17, Arkansas 7. Green Bay 3 2.0 600 104 1 ing was not in Saturday's meet. | j BC " bout shot to bag his pheasant, Saturday. chago, and Marty. Marshall of De- wisbiaton Senators baseball club, | Piubente gy ow _ * | Chie: Prancisco ; ; : 4 A = Schloerke figures the Eastern team oon tt 8 = P. naling set Wood was hunting outside Teeple | troit vs. Stan Mylinski of Chicago. SUN fauscits massive stomach hemorrhage. Tennessee 83.’ Dayton 7, _ Detroit ¢ 3 8 to 7 16] ig the toughest competition Pon- | yesterday by Ernie Rose of Pat- | La8e Game Reserve when he| Harris end Watkins are weiter) mew Vers 6, Cunese «. GG ; he | Vanderbilt’ Phas b ia “rene: eo | SUNDAY'S RESULTS | tiac ‘will f in the stat coma,’ c lif Th three-day Na- downed his rooster with the Ist| weights, the others all heavy-} °l7 GarURDAT'S 1 RESULTS Dr. George A. Resta, the team) Yanderilt 06, Me ’Carciina’@. | Pittsburgh 19. New. York 17 ; mance ot wae. terson, Calif. The three-day shot. With him was James Hawes, | weights. ©, Detroit @ (tie). physician, described Griffith's ail-- | Chicago Bears 34, San Francisco 29 Chief Harriers this week get | tional Desert Regatta on the Sal-| 14, 1, Winding Drive All bouts will be 10-rounders ce wag 5 ment and Said “the. symptoms are | SOUTHWEST ies ee A their biggest test, to this time, | ton Sea ends today. 8 Sack inachipisien = : * Toronto 3, New York 0 (tie), bad.” However, he added that he; QOkshoma, 56. Colorsdo 21. | Cleveland 41. Green Bay 10 when they run in the state high| The previous mark of 59.840 was was encouraged by a rise in the | Texas A&M 19, Baylor 7. ee: gt ty school regional at Birmirigham, on} set by Rose on the same course e tee exes $2, Mize 34 IRDAY, Oct Oct. 29. | last year. itt a ri rs Mrs, Griffith and other family \ Oregon State 14, Washington State 6, Chic: | Cleveland at Chicago Cards at Los Angeles fies, it will try for the state crown | Bags Nice Pheasant members had gathered at George-| Stsnford 7, Washington 1. Detroit at San Francisco over the rolling Washtenaw Coun- ; town University Hospital after Res-| Wyoming 23, Utah 12. | Washington ‘at ‘New Terk try Club, at Ypsilanti, Nov. 5. Included in the list of success- ta described Griffith's chances of recovery as only “fair.” Bowling Results PONT! - HOUSEWIVES | ‘Ragamuffins’ Ride High Texas Aggies Go From Rags-to-Riches ful pheasant hunters last of the week. was Dick Birchmeier, 417 East Montcalm, Pontiac. Birch- By BILL CORNW ELL It may not have been football to post the next biggest run- Spirit, Determination Jack Cole managed the Whit- i E z L Li - Je he ’ c away. A squad composed of youths at wet, Esawme 1 ON Gridiron, Thanks to ‘Bear’ Bryant ce oe at is very best, but split at |from St, Frederick, St. Michecl, | Mlho-Creeat sqedi Tony its Buck's Auto i H qeam me ne ae : | nl m. RALL —— ae >; determination were certainly pres- Keego Harbor, and Walled Lake za MecConnell-Wilson and Wis. Pont. Rec. 2. 13 10 Tom's Mat. 72 COLLEGE STATION, Tex., Oct. | Coach George Sauer of Baylor says Murry Trimble, who's doing quite third in 2-7 over i ae when the Sh annual Midget wag blanked by Malkim and Cro- ner; John Stuka and Dick Neaves Amb. Insul. 13 11 Swift Stor Te ; . i. wing PAT C NITO, Virginia Tech Football All-Star Night was held coached the St, Fred, St. French 6 18| 24 @—The Texas Aggies, given the | w a | Mike, Superior 13 11 Bryan will compare favorably with 4 job for Bryant. Blocked @ kick on the goal line to foot, 14-0, while the McConnell- BL Budwit 190—531; ‘ont. Rec, No. 2, affectionate tag of “Ragamuffins” | i The line tha: ° Vv Tech a 17-13 vietory over Saturday under the Wisner Sta- Ww , Keego, and Walled Lake squad; oot bone’ tant, 2508. : mighty Maryland? Sauer made the | The t relieves the start-|""JKck PARDEE, Texas dium lights iieon combination defeated Web-/ a. Gaus HURON BOWL WED. NITE “A” por prowling roti oo iemy ee statement after his Bears had ta- aan Wee ad pounds O the | ria mph over Batlor. wdc OCs Upwards ‘of 250 eleme ntary and seer 16. 2 hy 5 199 count. pon Bae Bagi men bolas ewry's oe 4 Lanmard Dust. bef 3 | ning in the Southwest Conference |ken a decisive licking trom the| Methodist it will | a touchdvwn, ticked. field eel PO ed tmade | junior high boys competed in six | Five junior high schools, consist-| gag Bob Casteel handled Web- erewy $ Wid Twp 914 “Raga ” Saturday ee be outweighed} if in 17-7 edge over Arkansas. | rotating pr raed ing entirely of Tth grade young- Ghiand doubled an hes if @ Pabst 8 te | today. cailtiod ts apech. aphar os tase about 20 pounds to'the player. But |\ JON ARNETT,, Souinern, Caufornia =| 18 ime Semis fh ot © wih! dats, teak pork Mtoe contests. | wom eeieae we te Joe's 8 17 6 Old Mill 17 * © « : t-\it's the line, a blocki meee mg program. e Hefei | Hen, 11) re mntvananted iit olen bY aimee ee ore | cdg comhnatin Wat” has CUBS onan, may |S "coed © | nt Wann rf wee | 2 13 11. Felic kt. in’ . lary a weeks " . ‘un ern, mm. Nat'l Coach 13 11, Feller nings $00, Ai /Couldn’t beat anybody last season page ene ago . brought the Aggies where they Gre | piate—ted two Neseniuee Tiel” | Chamber of Commerce, and Parke by Lincoln, 14-7, Jefferson | #m Kocsis 942-2745 |are licking almost everybody this 1, the .answer hereabouts is today, . EDDIE W North nosed out Washington No. 1 by the | #g¢d EOEPENDENT LaDEEs lyear. They have won five in a|Paul (Bear) Bryant, the man who, They marvel around here at the Passed for two touchdowns, scored two |@nd Recreation Department, with 5 . io. 1 by ; Pts Pts. row, including two conference came from Kentucky last year to| indefatigable energy of the man ;ihy WaHRENWY. souhern’ Methodist | the latter two evenly splitting the extra point, 74, but needed &@ > Ail Ee ti games in which. they lashed the take up the tattered strings of | Bryant. It’s football every waking | — od for four’ touchdowns in 1-14 proceeds, _- -~ ~~ | break to do it : Prestons 17 Martha's £ league's acknowledged leaders — Aggieland football and piece them minute of every day: He says “7 | Tit ROSHER. ‘Kansas State—Kicked 2% A doten elementary eehette; |. In the waning moments of the hn soe + Texas Christian and Baylor—and back together, Bryant has a 194-| am dedicated to football.” | vare pane quel ytten Diet ee Sol vn | competed of ith and GAL gee [ht SUATET 0 Jetlerann pent trem Puaney acta restons ves | they BO Up to Fayetteville Satur-| pound tine, which Be says is the) “Bryant's: philosophy ia “Why: be | yeruen iemet, site scored WHMIS | 0” claves tone amen om @ |e fve yard. line went behind the nak Cooney 186—508; |day to swipe at tough, vengeful | smallest in college football ‘There’ a show or place, let's be the | te somes, See tenet 0 | yard field, Winner's ioe kicker and was caught by a charg-. Big FOO | Arkansas. are high mao tet @ in le Fie el ‘ | Pld gon) tw the last 20 seeende io beet) the ‘teeek ees Oe Washington lineman in the end fa Pts * -@ 28 with lines that big), and he Bryant tells his players they — Dick James, intercepted three | 4. Pond shi vhahe zone for a touchdown. But a pen- shaw's 4 Heide & Kidd =} What happened to turn this squad | a fullback who played six-man foot. | should want to win Boas he Pate parses, (woof them fewaing to touchdowns, | UOFY> 2 Pred Ne. alty nullified the play and the win- iam ee ®|of misfits into the finest football nd CHARLEY CARPENTER. # by 2 260 margin. Jacodgen’s |. 3 B-Cel Comp. of | into the finest ball before coming to college. A ee Seve Bey om, Staten co | ne toe tenenon By By od _ | ners held possession balance of the as poore, ar machine in the Southwest—a team there's @ one-armed guard named | ored ee. ier in "254 win over cevotinn, Bagley trimmed Whitfield, 27-7, game, en a a j j 3 ~ ’ \ ? ‘ yi bs f i fee i ae 1 ae h ‘4 i 5 / { Des Sd cate ee. f ey i \ 7 | a ¢ heen See cee ew ere ile aa ae fe ; is | 24 f ie : { é , o I f pee 4 Meat f ‘ ; ta ‘ Lg a ; fea f ‘ siege. ae eee j ag ‘ ie ; ‘ f hah if \e | { : 4 rats ia } ei \) Fi / Ly at je aed) te yee { : LA et ae # Shee ; pee es : ‘¢ Ar : Bo j ' : } ey ae : A ; ny a ‘ ‘ ; / 3 : £3 ‘ ’ ; r f ' é . P : t THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1955 Lees ake in ll OW Tans NoCoutfor === ere ‘ i he : ) 15 occa areca rowns tt essivé | : ft , ) : ti ( Wings, Boston. |coost teom vicor } | | Left Boasting s : . in U.S. Polo Match = ASSOCIATED PRESS |, the September choi 1 tth a | that 281,745 | he set up Washington irdie i DETROIT @—The Detroit Red| SANTA BARBARA, Calif. 7 — wr. etal tons in Clovehend |Gnttend tar raphe Se ax NIL commas, watched in down by deflecting a pass Perfect Marks Wings posted their Ist scoreless | Woodside, Calit, won the national | and Log Angeles can be glad Otto| was left with a 131 mark after| dismay st San Francieco es coctotn to ba neonate : . Weekend Upset Toll inter-cireuit tie ‘in $1 National Hockey League Schooling the Ook Brock team | aren't the games battling the Boston Bruins |from Hinsdale, Ill., 7-3 at the Polo! a. wo Lists Duke, Yale, BC . ’ ’ to a 08 deadlock in Olympic Sta- | Club yesterday. | far nf ie for socond of| Won, 1618 ar are — . —_ esianel Husted Fangs! ate So eat cake and ag tm Apart The Cardinals got a tie with Phil- touchdown. | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS diaieinpatntichemenvaieiin ling Peco gn * The upending of such major Eight now active in the ing. pace with Cleveland in teams as Duke, Yale, Boston Col- chuk was Detroit's goalie for five <4 boo ag leaped bape Conference lege and Colorado, has left only : | E After 12-7 Sunday Loss {ta devem sng into te svent MEN WANTED | s22 220%: week of competition. Maryland, rated second in the To Train for High Selery Positions in Electronics, || Graham, completing 7 of 12 Seas © Tolavicien Dey ond Evening Clesces Allow || es for 187 yards, pulded the Browns i eran sng at re Mat cnper Catone WO) 2-SG GI ane "0TH emer erm et a vanced tothe. 8.3, Neer (Me and Wen Ve — : mn o £e Wins Hoosier Race /ii=ss* FINEST ) ‘Choice of Rams Set Up Early Lead, Nong Br wet QUALITY 100 STYLES bu afternoon at Wisner Sta-| matter. a 3 ‘. |e the ape ak out Bears in 15 for 257 Weedward (Renevan Bids.) | The Chicago won their sec. | march a lames 38 before losing the ball on ONE LOW. PRICE! £28 HE BF : + r : : i 3 e g Z é z . i i H Hs ! Z : i Hi iit Hi : Fi re Fz i : | te a az 58 Ee : if “? if Fs zz H Z ty J" m& = 8 a 3 a Q. 5 a < 2 Ge FI f i g i z tf i : F ; 1 #3 s f gE i gf u if HF at > After that, however, | to Billy Wilson in t Bay never passed the Cleve-| hut they couldn't mateh the : in the second half. 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Frahkowiak con-| After a scoreless 3rd quarter the Eaglets scored their final touchdown midway in the last Royal Oak St. Mary’s Irish final- | ® ly reached pay-dirt in the fading minutes of the game. Fullback Johnny Pfeiffer bucked over from the one to climax a 35-yard drive in 11 plays. Tom Gardocki blocked the conversion attempt. Bowling Clinic .| By BILLY SIXTY KEY TO TIMING — Experience teaches top bowlers the value of footwork and how important it is to set themselves meticulously for every delivery, both strike (first) and spare (second ball. They know that as their feet go; so go their scores. That's why they carefully pick a spot on the runway and “hold” that spot in taking their stance. Covering exactly the same dis- tance from stance to finishing slide at the foul line is the key { to timing. It's what gives stars | rhythm; that picture of ease and | relaxation as they blend footwork | perfectly with the swinging ball. All alleys have a black cross- | line. approximately 15 feet from |p the foul line, as sketch shows. | T That's about the stride taken nor- | T mally in 4step footwork. Length of footwork must, of course, be worked out in practice by each iridividual to fit his or her stature, or to match it with the amount | Rip’s of push-away of the ball that’s used. But be particular about | 7 setting yourself. It'll soon pay off. | ! ‘| that saw him play the greatest Es | Warwick Bid MELAS. SEVEN-YARD GAIN — Minnesota's Pinky Mc-) tackle tails the play. McNamara’s gain AP Wirephote came in the | - Namara (24) circles right end for seven yards despite first of Minnesota’s two touchdown drives in the first a valiant attempt by End Mike Rotunno of Michigan/ period against the nation’s top-ranked Wolverines . to bring him down. Lionel Sigman (70) Michigan Saturday, at Minneapolis, Michigan won 14-13. Former SMU Star Critical After’ Texas Auto Crash sas, Eidom was named to the All- Southwest Conference team. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (#—Frank Eidom, 23, former Southern Meth- Ly which was tops in the National F I) League. odist ‘University football star, was reported in critical condition with a skull fracture at Brooke Army Medical Center after an auto crash near Gonzales, Tex., yesterday. Gonzalés. Eidom, now: in the Army was alone, * * * He was found unconscious by a COLLISION WOR street from the hospital, and brought Eidom here for treat- ment. play. | and the end isn't in sight. iE ers now have won 2 in a row|| Bees ATLANTIC COAST CONFER-| © ENCE—Maryland seems certain to | | sail through undefeated and untied | | a play Oklahoma in the Orange | © IVY LEAGUE—Yale was rated| >) No. 1 at the start but has been |) unable to shake Princeton. They're | 7 ov, i the lead and meet Nov. | 3 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE ~—/| © West Virginia, the eighth-ranking team in the country, is tied for the | > lead with little Davidson, each| ~ with 3-0. They don't meet. es * * * ae. . The big game this week will pit unbeaten, untied Navy against once-defeated Notre Dame, The Middies played under wraps in crushing Penn 33-0 Saturday by techies: that, free at our door. busily taking notes. Middie ace | | . Welsh was kept out of the | > * . «- — The Irish rebounded from their | 7 defeat at the hands of Michigan | > with a by club- | © = at when won 33-13, the Mid-| 7 dies probably will be slightly fa-| >| vored, Still, the Irish hold an em-| 7 i > E ! year 6-0. SRS All records and files carefully moved to our new We're taking our same phone number with us... so call us at FE 4-0588 or come out and park dress ... 377 South Telegraph Free Parking Space u feaia77230 Next to the Bateman & Kampsen Bldg. 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COULD USE SOME / ALEXANDER OF THIS MOGULS / WOULD BE DOUGH. ¥ a & / ° ONY iw. A Fat 2/7 bial? 7+ Wl al(/ : '- Ly ita iain ee ; Aco eat ay og (a ca ah, i Fe ene Live a | vAS | [. A HUH | Pt i ocr. -24- | ° ° e e LANE BUSHMIALLEF = [* | @ a da by Edgar Martin . ~~ < { gerd bo ae GNCIES, rs TH MILLE MAM . = | By McEvoy and Strieber ~BLWE EYES ere es wi Te You'll Find - PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and sell- ing problems. To Place Your WANT AD . DIAL FE 2-8181 RS : gia m : ” | "Mother weighed herself on the bathroom scale and I said, ‘WOW'!" / J x i * WO PORN, Ls YOUR WORKER Ww, ae WO, JUST FORGET WF. THAR YOD, | DIWER CADWELS... FOR ‘ : ae A DNUPRER : THE SOANRE PARK, WAM. | AS MRS. Medi] SQwre... t& , . Sd Md “he aN . 10-24% FUL EACH YEAR ? IF YOU DON'T EAT 'EM, WHY DO YOU GROW A 816 GARDEN- OH , THEY ARE MY FAVORITE VEGETABLE T' RAISE...’ : ‘, - 7 ALL YA DO IS SOW YOUR SEED AN’ FORGET "EM TILL HARVEST TIME Eee se eee SETH OLE ‘I ir 1 63 Mar ‘on 1.06 ~ Peemee 1.85% March 1.08 Sept. . -.-+» 1.86% May . 1.10% igen Pirie 1.08 DOG. ee sees i : 131 Nov, + 10 4 ae 1.23% Dee. ete 10 Given More Pay Quarter Report Reveals Rise in Number, Wages |! Over Former Years months of 1955 than for any com- parable periods in the company's history, Harlow H. Curtice, presi- dent, and Alfred P. Sloan Jr., * * The average number of wage. Caives—-Sais earners employed by GM in the sbout stead United States during the first nine individuals, 37.00- months of 1955 rose to 405,562 from 368,205 a year ago. During the third quarter of 1955 the number ot wage earners averaged 398,820, an increase from 332,297 last year. Lodge Calendar Semi-public. installation of offi- : 3 ts 8 C 04.25; cars 06 1% crate; a H- i i H E a us vate: Hie *H aeeee Hf} ‘So Se Soe See Soe Se Se Se Se See he Se Se Se Se te ee te I He ea BREFFFE 7 rst if bee srt ist fi ‘1, 1.80-2.00 bu. " io. 1, .18-1:95 pars Oe dace Mie Br Sorrel, Mo. i 1e-t.de ba ? Be. 1.35 bu. | +e Os bu. uee and Celery He. & 2. 1% bu, } i i be Lettuce, 1.b0-i, rr me lettuce, io 1, 3.50- aie cine, aioe. tie! rf Romaine, No. 1 : E Premry ty gue um, 14.06-16.00; small, 19.00. Fr to '% #2 A 87.23; 90 B +. #3 score AA 87.5; 4 i B 36.75; C CHICAGO POTA’ s Oct. SSneenus Peay, Sk eatrcay So a y Sunday 6; supplies slow and market dull te slightly weak- er. Carlet track 3.35; W 6, ie day car §3.60 Pontiacs washed and Waxed $2.60-2.00, unwashed STOCK » Oct. (AP) — (UBDA)— es age 1900; sales and Uv. 5. 1, 2 and 3 berrows and 190-220 lbs., 1400-1425; nothing toad" nigh prime rin, seers, rH reial ana. a steers, 18-60: ten head prime @i6-Ib. heifers, 21.75; d ehoice fed heifers, oes CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Oct. 24—(AP)—Galable 17,000; market — active, steady weak arly low as 13.50; sows under 500 Ib 13.00- 13.65; weights up to 600 Ib and heavier | as low as 12.25, Salable cattle 96,000; salable calves 5,000; receipts include around 165 loads cers, Pontiac Chapter 228 O. E. S.. of cattle and calves for the feeder show; Monday, Oct. 24 at 8 p. m. Roose- | —, ge heifers steady to 25 | lower, velt Temple, 22 State St. Incoming | steady; stockers and feeders slow, weak; ew and retiring officers practice, Sun- day, Oct. 23 at 3 p. m. at 22 State 3t, Edith M. Coons, Sec. —Adv. * . { ~ News in Briet Arthur Sofian, 40, of Bloomfield Hills was fined $100 Saturday by Bloomfield Hills Justice Alva J. Richardson for malicious destruc- ion of property. - Bloomfield Hills »olice said Sofian, a watchman at > ss . e 3 fe S ueecuak_ss. aE "he a 4 =v ee a~vesavietevswas eae 2p2pat 23 ope sues #7% fi eee =S3 $s: ip dat —- Tease Ll bee td 13 btn gusneacts 2240 PELE zee fi By BEEP Ezz geioe. wsesiceeue & } | te FF Be b cig Ssescesera i? BE ‘ bd 239322997 #2 = = Hi weabeoveoen ~veaw ~ 3 2 re Be te 2 een 4999999 1 an. Saeecesssess002 i ve S35 55 =) es 3 a 2 = cE : § salt eane ea: i. noted 2 aughter classes mostly | tay for Wo. i quality ‘hive | Mase? *No sale; bid and asked. averaging 4.4 per cent on 1956)" We eT Re he ee fee, a] a —. eo ee aN iy ithe? a Bi . oe ee Figs Sie i ee i weg un es tee hg EE ees aie ee a on ae | ne | j py . 3 1) f : ; | F i “ hgh : ; ] : f aa fea, 1 ae x jo 7% ‘ ; en : bhp is, ore A. Pee Oy aaa. : AG Se ; h eed oe ; ay 2k ee pe ae oe f / ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 241955. ; : : ¥: “ i 3 ; a 7 heereee ee! s 333 "ge Bers aa 15 70. 7h. C. J. Nephier Co.) ic. J. NM . mal points are eighths Pigures after deci: 1 7 —— Ford Trattor Division Reveals Reorganization * first nine months of the year we pin Mag selac*ic oe momen ein iee unine tees pas , @ eet te ae ssa (of Atty, Gen. Brownell, sald Fri-|ot @0 per cent trom the ‘4,800,000 : day night that the department had'or 83 cents a share in the like = \newsprint producers in an an- U.S. pro %, ' ‘arranged to confer with pro period a year ago. su erp popepeapaatogtoon Abst nua Mee eee sagem ro 7 snciamleenty certed advance in newsprint| abreast of a possible new round Other. earnings reported today: prices. ¢ price hikes, based on the Canadian) Arvin Industries Inc. for three * ° «@ advance, Rogers said that MANY | months ended Oct. 2: See inpay tad a capac | posceed te crotiune ta: heatenes inte ee ene an ’ : share....... | cents morning, but declined = = Seon le —_ to say ' Kroger Co. 40 weeks ended ted in them, The potato plant is. believed to J : as Se ae he coe tre Ot ie ig announcement or grew : a second major Canadian producer, | pn the high plateaus of the Andes HARRY W. MacDONALD and COMPANY . : Electrical Contractors Commercial and Industrial CUSTOM HOMES is +s Call Us Anytime ' Phone FEderal 2-3080 : 1472 Baldwin Avenue, Pontiac, Michigan HARRY W. MacDONALD ; Res, Phone FE 5-4545 Pecaieersiraace | HOME OWNERS! ‘fone s Brice: : The New Type of HOME. OWNER’S INSURANCE All your Polies in one with only one expiration date! ‘FIRE—WIND—THEFT—LIABILITY—ETC, wom eT CP ee we i Te 7 ral ee You too can get extra cash this easy, modern simple to meet. You get fast, friendly service. — ih ALE iid i is Mb: I Ae ele i lb hy im ge AB * = phe py grag a DWELLING and FURNISHINGS * 5 A ica’s oldes wasimonon = aes] SSRERN ESSA pet crmmernae SAVE UP TO 25% : V. K. Krishna Men-| = sesne bith: nd Won nr rooms company! is cist -saphsornak ge tpt OUSEHOLD FINANCE ‘ mech on, darn Coxperation of | MAYNARD JOHNSON tur setgen” et be 3% South Saginaw $t., The Kay Bidg., 2nd Floor General Insurance i long-range optimism. PHONE: FEderal 4-0535 807 Community Net’! Benk cent of Iceland's Loans made to residents of nearby towns Phone FE 4-4523 euaw pases: stusse oo oe Oe eens pt i a ! be ‘ Sbavaaw bebannune : epsuissogs-alermansnenizes 13 ue it 8 . Bs * at te e Seaeaew - _ BEF oonee 2D Wd - RSSESSERSSSS pea ‘ Tt ts further ordered that the Affidavit ot due service and the STOCK AVERAGES the (rder for Appesrance shall be filed ‘ NEW YORK, Oct. 4—Compiled by the | im the Clerk's fice i sufficient evidence of service on the vet dent, rs, Tid 170. TL. (160 t ee i a RE A A ETE SME EE AE 2 ! i : i E dl fe i ; “> x Fis ig if i 0 oe cin ee Pg i a Re ee rte a ma wae and shall Prances WN. Gwisher, suc unk WASHDAY Work, Sleep, Pla In Comfo useular ghee may come on cove And ptt y Peseta : ‘ ‘ ” sometimes Id bladder frritation An electric dryer takes the blues out of “blue Monday.” Wet "i yenese and w out because wash goes in... fluffy dry laundry comes out. There are no By het pln rei on by thelr noth heavy wet clothes to haul up the stairs, hang on the line. yot the Lining, id vaoy| You'll discover, too, that an electric dryer seems to add more hours to. your day. At last you can get started on those never- have-time-for tasks, or devote more time to your family, community and friends. : “ livin’ ” da =e COCKROACHES Maommem 4 8 a cy Said No ‘te: || see YouR DEALER or Dbtroit Edicon PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24. f i : wy 4 de ree, ea ee 4 ry 1055 [LAND fil "MO! dens, grave ok #008, PE 6200 FOR WANT ADS_ _ DIAL FE 2-8181 ! di if be if i ssczuEes besescane \m Wanted . C, Manufacturing Co. ils Orion ae ee station FE $3271, MEN satisfied -their present incomes. No expe- rience y os you ad ee MIDWEST MEN OF HAM AP Newdenons li a 5 ¥ ROK Reminds U.N. of Korea Promises ' SEOUL a — South Korea com- memorated the 10th United Na-|. “Here! Give me that thing before you wreck this place!” Help Wanted Female 7 MIDWEST EMPLOYMENT PARKING A Sok Sey eet Sw oes Chemists RECENT GRADUATES a Don to ome no longer with But in our Sadly atitl live missed by ois wife Edith #. FOR Laboratory Assignment On Quantitative Analysis APPLY Salary Personnel Pontiac Motor Div. Glenwood & Kennett Re. ° Pontiac, Mich BASEBALL PLAYER, CAPABLE on CORRUGATED BOX SALESMAN Experienced man, qualified to so- liett & handle corrugated accounts ‘100 MEN NEEDED FOR LONG PROGRAMS DESIGNERS DETAILERS CHECKERS TOOLS Special Machinery Auto. Body Fixtures Welding Dies TOP RATES » wi heey ce ns fs a. Call OL 140 afer ee. Apply 4 4 . mk. CARI re +) East Detroit area with residence in this area Inquiries strictiv confidential, Write, giving full resume to: Corrugated Sales) M > idated Paper, Company. Monroe. COLLECTOR With car for Pontiac area. Must be well recommended. Apply Mr Sinesilo, 80 Brady &t., trot, ALL FRINGE iN Petson es _ BENEFITS a Fashion Shop ven Lon, Gunmen MODERN tore ,Eaverieneed (Pre siuites Set Gee. ’ ’ ‘ ed- Engineering Cg Service Co. 12 Mile at Woodward _ Cc. a ROUGH. PHONE | ~~ FART TE WORK Ty CEE tery, afternoons & , Salesmen | Real Estate AIM HIGH -MC MBG. CO. 118 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orion Work Wanted Female 11 TO BABYSIT DAYS. 3 CHIL- after 5, FE 45-4225. a. will train ag | %.. m neceanry A AW NING SALESMEN ment 192 P.W Dinnan & Son, 66 W. Huron _PE_ 42525. ; WANTED , 2 men to train in heating and air conditions: business. ast —Furpace Co. 63 M. Case. WANTED 6 ambitions men willing to learn the heating & air condi business, rm while you learn. Also 2 experienced installers and servicemen. Apply in person only at Holland Furnace Co, 60 N. _Paddock Sto WANTED ONE MORE EXPERI- enced estate salesman. Full time only. J.R. Hilta Real Estate, FE 54-6181. NIST, ‘ 2ND 1011 W, Huron 8st * Pontiac area. Write Pontiac Press. Box 114 for interview. WANTED Designer, checker to design sma) | electro mechanical products for consumer market and for indus- with design ing and prod at Syncro _. phone OA 8-258 WANTED EXPERIENCED MEAT counter help for Set. and Sun. _.OR_3-2732. WE HAVE AN OPENING FOR A YOUNG MAN, % TO 35 YEARS LD WITH NEAT APPEAR- ANCE, NI NA. UALIPIED TO BE ASSISTA WANTED: SALESMAN AT ONCE. | — iv ._ 1700. N, Rochester Rd. TENCED WAITRESS. 2:30 .m, to 10:30, Martin's Drive-In Pm, to 1 abilit tend ey SS creteck: Cub and “other ‘benefits Mr rom o'e 4 : Sain Biste Higheay, | Clete. _OL_ 143i or FE 2-0343. eae ee |/EXPERIENCED HAND IRON OP- efator with good Pull time. A ers, Van public @-371 workmanship wn n- 4 ke, Utica. RE- Experienced counter girls. Apply after 12, Huron Cleaners and Shirt Laun- dry, 944 W. Huron St. : ARTHUR'S 100 Typists Have for alert young men. im setting | CAREER CENTER and 4 afternoons. contacts: Marwiigs unlined” | 0° NADY Jor at CAREER out, emeeeres oe “ome, Reeguoess: ‘Prompt eer 108 eRe eee TIS oe Bats Secretary ........ Be work. OL 1410 ater COLORED OIL BEATERS Day . ot. Min and tune care ot 1D FINE wore, Howse cleaning Te $67. ie gone: Gor BS nctirerrrscseccc cade off. "Write, Pooliac’ Press, (COLORED Aare Bee. MAHAN CAREER CENTER _ | aeusdek "on —wameapre| gta te Pe Se j Bl Bidg. dress fight salesiady y 34 com to con- REALTY CO. REALTORS FE toils = . ius commis-| Velecent Oh Sane. ; Exchange GIRLS WANTED. APPLY son. Sherman Shop 150 N. Sagh |e SeRIENCED COLORED MAID FE 20263 1. 04s, Drive tn. 70 | SianmTRD WOMEN, BIG WONEY| pews "Ae f4ar*,e Seek, Agus 10% W. Huron Ai Rd. weekly, working few evening] onees Write Pontiac Pre NEXT Ret ofvice CASHIERS gt - Ro FR IN MY HOME. VERY SALESMEN SALESGIRLS | gioaceige- WOMAN 70" TikE|INONINGS— WANTED. GOOD famous CORY CO. earnings Kien open Awiy te Mr.| Sitccsaces required. | babysit Sal an Srckende ey gy trom. ORGES NEWPORTS tine Press Box 88. Se. 2 pm. to fun 9 om. sat tee Gem | —CLERKTYPIST | tie Sieenene Sees [ROHR RL, TT SALESMAN $500 ty dictaphone, meeting pub- 3-508, a LADY, “AGE. OE ; MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO TAKE v .. Housework, Th bom ‘eaien buck ground Ter. oi. expertence Cro = A. ES ueuse one fe § re Ta6, Sabai wp ircunel Oltice. Mi — . Re’-| COLORED, DESIRES a Riker Bide ‘ssa % “ Free on ber AUP? Pewter) “cad Pri cnly. 910 pias fare SALES OTHER'S HELPER LIVEN | 5S" wong wep store Over girs, of see: Meat CURB “Private room. FV. Mt e004.” |PSY gH ORE WED. 0 TO 6 FE) e ‘ or photo rt NEEDED _ [DEPENDABLE LADY WANTS BA- sace bein: Fermanent vane! W A TTRESSES IMMEDIATELY | [pane sie tne, Fe sore 3 ON. La Ted's has « limited number of Beauticians. We have the clien-| after 6 ®OUGN AND PERTH _CARPEN- ge tees sees i tig tnuuative, ‘Excsieet| SepERIENCED COOK REFER. fit Se ney Bnre Pame:| “MUST BE 18 | tees Merah ee | Fa oaaas can. ‘| REA ATE SALES | Apply in person ELDERLY WOMAN WANTS : sesqecetes| = TED'S is your bon cal PE 2 owas WANTED, O50 WORK fete nuan. We apecialine tuned Sian WOMAN i WEED 8 ANTED. rative Meal Exiate Exchange, | _ Woodward at Square Lake Ra. _| Pome in exchange for | light a wT. ote held i srg YOUNG oINL To Assist MOTTE housework & babysitting. Lovely TRONTNOS WED. De vane. ence, Call Law ;| ge with 2 ehildven & ight house-| Pomme. foard? *tiouting.”‘phis "6 |RONING IN MY HOME. EXPE Gaylord, FE $9804 oF stop ai] work. More for home thas wages. | er imontn. PR 2-3016, rienced, PE. 3-1371. ; = — PART TIME GIRL FOR GENERAL | inow %. A BU. 1 DAY ROOFERS WANTED : work and mother’s -helper.| ‘service, PE 5-1471. Experienced flat men, union scale Executive Secretary. 3 days, stay nights ally. CADY WILLING TO WORK OR travel time, bus fare, ot| Have excellent opportunity anc | $12. MI 7-060. babysit or invalid sit weekends. oS yo al #00 “square — Position available for; PERMANENT sSF pat meen Sat. 2 se. ee | So am. now, a.m.; executive secretary. Tespons: Pontiac Press Box, 73. for Pais pe eps ce Sel aeaeoceee See ane] SAL eaectoret fos icape eames “bay eRe GALESMAN FOR AUTO” PAINE] #60). Porttion ‘closes home, stay in, good wages. rel) Dir seso and ent. Must be able to| ut of town business trips, orgoces MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING SEC seit Sr do not apply. i6t Bald) pidneet Employment Service, 0 | REFINED WHITE WOMAN FOR series eu 3m a a ee Seen i octers Reference PE SINT. Yor. Master's office. — R FINISHE! State salary. W - Ave. Grand Trunk Western Rail-| OF, SH willing to learn, Steady ._ Box PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. ater — versa Fat | eee cont ALESWOMA mrepenae vat + 3 te lentele by ki and Bag! or night bn MRE eg he Maritnell’s Restaurant. perro tall. Car hecessary.| Work. § days week. OR 38251. sary, FE 2-160 tem pies Seow’ Nemes. 3 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- mo: VINDOW AND lene is & career position with stock ~o gl e%, STORM WINDOW AND Rstonsl ‘Credit urea “ine.” se: | WOMEN WANTS: WALT WASHING and cleaning. PE 17-0223. WANTED. [RONINGS. MENDING, tterations. FE 4-6468 GH-| WALL WASHING. OTHER WORK. 5-608. Ironing, Neat. FE SILK PRESSER, EXPERIENCED WanTED. IRONINGS MENDING. WW inting & Wall Washing ee & Wall Washing “Pree eotimates, PE 2316. Physiotherapy _ 21A Television Service _ 22 Oar op IO oF ose wees | ice. 1519 Baldwin. PE 5-6630. soana Business Services 13 su! dirt. ition. Also tanks OR +7318 or OR A&B . water line, field tile. FURNACE CLEANING . Oil, cos) and service. ELECTRICAL cs SEWER CLEANING winding. . Pik ee ree TRENCHING im mediate SAW! WOM. WHO Li MA iD t for | ag + office work. pia Box Pontiac , Sun. off if desired. live im Sat, for ‘TIVE sr | fete ALL KINDS CEMENT WORK Licensed contractor 4-0032. accounts able ts A- CUSTOM CAR payable. aunt Gaye weer,| Rough and finish. Work | fuar- xP CED ER interesting end diversified. —Snted. EM 29001 or _EM 3.3627. wool and silk. Steady job. Good et ATTICS—DORMERS soe, Ave Gar rs. 204 24 West Haron st Recreation rooms fe EXPERIEN WAITRESS ; pen gy RR Ry ny o wo al merge SR avy Ww, Mee) WATT a MON ae SO ica Pe diate BLA eet ens oa S. chard Lake, Bobee's ve in. | ae pos FeeCust * WA 3 FOR GENERAL | FPE_4¢-5063 After 5, MA 5-1134 Fitter-Seamstress office work. Phone lone ener, AIR Ce AIR COMPRESSOR GENERATOR Store siteration experience pre-| FE 2-0224. power trowel, mixer sanders. ferred. Pieasan’ working condi-| WOMAN IN VICINITY OF N. MAR-| plumbing tools, tools. Open Sun tions, § day 40 how & other! “shall St. to sit with 1, oc- cr AL incentives . FE . W. Montcalm rE troney down D & M Building Service FE 2-704 " ike St, PE 2-6245 5 _____Evenings OR 3.2276 a, "Shi fies; WOMAN, FoR eLFANING AND/~A-] CEMENT WORK 1tS siimet MA “eoths ert om] LLOYD MONROE Downtown Pontiac | WAFIED: Ear aa FE 4-6866 oy 4. TS, GEM WOODFIBER CORSAGE WORK: RICE AND BL oC K LAYING Need money for Christmas pres-| ¢TS. Experienced only need ap- r fi a FE 2-2036. ents? Or winter clothes? Or other | ply: WO tm your heme Correll EAN HOUSECLEANERS. Su ae 8), lene See ee te ww . 20or3 m Apply _in person, month tt at home. Write) our ‘ha PSbepea or Fr | sere genig “og MERAY ieteanae RUSSEL KELLY | tie a ia cles "| roaneing. tacaereising. Ta eos OFFICE SERVIC % |SRICK BLOCK AND ‘ ineys. No job too Christenss Help Needed large A= oitd Sommer. “4 ae oD or job. Pree esimates, 2-0077. FOR CASH IN A HURR Y, sell things through Classified Ads. |Anything goes! Dial FE 28181. Electric—Sewers Cleaned 4 hour service. marge: chemically treated st 2 Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners ; PE p-1317 v8 MACHINE FILED MANLEY LEACH. 10 BAGLEY ST. ‘TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL _ae REGULAR 3.35 Wipe and . Male. Ans. eral reward. Mt. Clemens. ard 3-7807. . COAT, SIZE 2. turquoise, on Perry St. near Sam Benson's, FE . LOST; 2 HOUNDS, NEAR YATES Cider Mill, Fri. night. OL 2-e4094. LOST 13" BEAGLE, BLACK AND . Lib- HOw. LOST: CHILD'S Color, ten, im vicinity of Silver Bell, Kern, and Squirrel Rd. Reward. PE 54-0653. LOST; ALE RED DOG IN VI- ‘@ of Leonard. Reward. FE or FE 47824. LOST — BEAGLE HUNTING DOG im vicinity of Highland Rec. Area, Answers to the name of Lady, License No. 3015 M. FE 4-6306. LOST DIAMOND RING. HUROW Friendly Market. Finder call FE 7414. Reward. : DOBERMAN PINSCHER. Reward. EM 3-2306. iT: BLACK AND WHITE Pointer in Oxford area. OA 8-2008. Reward. Child's 3 ta Onferd Green Ga thee. er area. 2008. Reward. Child's pet. Hobbies & Supplies 24A NEW SCRABBLE SETS. $3. PAINT. by number sets, $1.69 up (frames to fit) 1 East Lawrence 21414 POR RETTER WEAR AND use Pina Foam rw upholstery’ cleaner. W. ry ¢ er. en nites and No-. ENROLL NOW FOR PALL classes in china painting. Day 3148 Sridhats ft Kew Harbor. re . go . PILES, $14.95 contact ew Anseo Xmas Steady work, good pay. Apply iterats PR 4-6468 ” PE 17-8354 _Pox Drv Cleaners, 719 W. Huron | giesasten * eo a . FLAT) Pree ts ag“ : il ring 16) W-TTE WOMAN AS HOUSEKEEP. | finished. a-1 ret. Pe 28013. | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 Co acc bilo 6 pa oe | WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE-| COATS SUITS. ORESSES AND Al. | __back gate. ~— from a 3 st. washings | "ye rat iin E. Furen. hh. 4. . | , WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK. FE| <——.——.—..-.,; 4-124 iFurniture Refinishing 16A) ee PPP EOS OL Oe SP ld ated | _Byilding Service 12\neparina ANTIQUES A. SPE- as reek © P cialty, PE $-0162, FE 5-1332. Experienced office clerical, typ-|™", | ing and shorthand required. Pre-| —f!¢l4 tile and footings. PE 5- Laundry Service 18 LACE ara PLAIN OR RUF- fled. autifully finished. Pontiac . Phone FE 2-8101. POR FA Y LAUNDRY SERV- vies." Pb. Pontiac Laundry. PE small jobs. back fill! JENERAL L. nursery sod tilling. Pree ce PE PEAT DIRT CHEAP. ding} RICH : We load daily. FE 2-3231. DAN'S LANDSCAPING SERVICE, Complete ia maintenanc GRADING, YARD LEV | ° Landscaping 18A Atbopinrme reg nr btn ane BULLDOZING, SMALL OR LARGE jobs. FE 4-0978. BULLDOZING - “LARGE AND 4-9078. a iG AND . FE 65-3552, : ANDSCAPING. GOOD and seed: Roto- estimate, Reasonabie. 1196, @ and Sete A Moving & Trucking 19 AA-) MOVING TRUCKING. PICK. uo and delivery. “lood ya at rates, FE ¢ or Anv t ~ BEDFORD MOVIN NG pe eee HAULING FOR PICKUP TRUCK, anything, anywhere, arvtime. FE fm dirt and rE rt FA or hauled. Clean up. : N its $1 down, ANsco 620-120-127 film 3 rolls &5c. ight movie bars with bulbs $985 Polaroid 1055 W. Huron, FE Aerotred Knapp Shoes FRED HERMAN 2070 Alrport Rd. OR 3.1502 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- ~ a — oniyter contact agnus alsen. Phone FE 28743 romfidential The Sal- vation Army : crnaralacensinnaeipaaseeepsninneemmntaaeereen FILTH FADES FAST FOR FINA Foam fights soil in rugs and up- holstery. Waite's Notions. HOUSE WIVES HELP WiTH Christmas expenses have a toy party. Earn free gifts. EM 3.2098, DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. _Mrr, Burnes FE 2-8814. 93 Mark. ORIVING LESSONS “aFE- , ESGON. SAFE- WAY L. COLD WAVES. y's. FE 2-124. PO By MT 4-4650 LIKE A REAL CAR BARGAIN? Lots of ’em in the Want Ads! er aa ae ‘Christmas x aay fe KNAPP SHOES R Elisworth ford PE $-6720 NG INVITATION : i Studio, 18 W. y SA ited napkins—fast service. AUDIVOX HEARING AID ; mS Saginaw FE ‘enna. - AND APTER THIS DATE Oct, 21, 1956. 1 will ‘ sponsible for debte t be eke by other “than mypelt Hearice Yearin, 166 Bundale, VELVETEEZ-MASON SHOES AND boots, 28 E. Yale St. FE #1310. SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a good used car, see Classi- fied NOW, Coats : ft ban byt ¢ DAVIS eee “BARGAIN — en Le | ae va 732 BOW Se Gowers, s#4i6 cash te wortasas. 7 ame f ot aes re} Marys avery, somiratea , : ih eam fe ae sepa = fee wes | Nall a | hat wae eat On ve ranch WEBSTER SCHOOL DISTRICT » ‘to “ condi aed Cm eres, Arne SE et ee te ee tem areniown Ta base i udevacegaes| a nustic raxcrt, | SE | Boe oe on, Utility & garage.) Very >| pe esia or : . ’ home with breesew 7 and t- Bn. : 4 . aise mesttictetion finiahing’ Re:| tached, ‘garage. erat aractive | WE TRADE var on one acte. markable & location. natural stone — trees, $1 down. 485 A buy at to m tortor | ene sit Someta, eaun ok "fenced tn yara | —24. hester, 91543, ene wi enioy <3 with this 2 bedroom home, Has * ere the 10 acre \iaf vortherm | & aK, paneled breakfast nook, full base-| $500 IMPROVEMENT M an transvlanted| in tne at . $id 008 ment, wonde: hot water heat- wih m in fa & $2,800 profit os eart of the lake region Ww ing bow Se tor Don't complenes La 3 ‘iba area home. a Srvatelagd’s bineatver | rem baal F, PARTRIDGE cass eae hy ay PR ; HE TEL e ELWOOD |, ¢ or intk & SONS for can to state rag. REALTOR FE 2-8316 ALTOR Se oe 43 W. Huron st, O64 Cons abet) Las re. Pe elise Ma O25) Mo cat Rais BREE & GREGG | Se R nion Lak noe — PB te Senos” TRADE wee etd st parece aod AT HOLLY ersons OR $2.50 DOWN, sharp ls cost side home. tar The best way to spend the beat 2 room ears of your aie. Svecial diets ediate i Good fisting,| ™ of spec ie. winter & . Come out ts our place and etoy yourself. Ab $400 DOW N Nentive nurses a ly ale room brick completely finished f 6 Call for reservations terior. vi +5320 on = . cP ri 7 oD A HOME OF YOUR | R. J. VALUET, Realtor 'N 345 Oakland Ave ; . PE 5060? ow? rative Real Wstate Exchange | | WEST SUBURBAN— ) ; AYMENT. ae son. ty 50189 be- LAKE PRIVILEGES sods - DORRIS & Spe eu REAL’ WE HA BOYER 3 Rg B, Bar, : estate, Rastogi Servis Sa Gear | Tucabelh Lake Estates, ROY KNAUF, Realtor Litchen, bath, porch & large new tat arercsas , Rok ONE ACRE bath utiuty ~ | 26% W. Huron PR 9-7421 OA 8-3339 BUY OR SELL Asbeotoe, ating, ew I wil buy your prop- goer om Mpa its as erty + ell it for and. See ‘oon bow te ont it the oe [reasonable Call now nod ao Rey, +1 ee —— Fo ta personal real estate serv- given with confidence,” | NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. Real Estate and Insurance ft | 33_W, Huron St, _PE 69183 1011 W. Huron we oe FE 5-616) WHITE | WHITE | E i ea? “f g if i fi sf a EE s d E 3 3 : f ; : FE: Soe mara oet oe BROS. BROS. 5 3 2 F & Ii i | To Buy-To Sell-To Trade 1OU BEY IT WELL INSURE IT JE. $6,000, WiLL PAY #i ee 2 MA ‘ NI Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 34 Y NEEDED AAT ONE eee FLAN | scm srararn a | Wee : ¢tharacter and credit references. * 4 * . . REALTY CO., REALTORS Stove & refrigerator furn. i pePearenieners bie te 4, ’ YE Se. Oneperaire Best Bare Moshanee apace way N. — sod ' * , ‘THE C AMEO ge Wanted to Rent 29 FREE SERVICE TO LANDLORDS wext DOOR 70. BRANCH neat Angly. managers's apt. Open Heo br Base 1to8 _ terme. gE, ie. Seve expense, time and dozens POsT of unwanted calls, We send | WANTED: Ww | 3 “4 ¥! A aan" soreened tenants by intment| er and water. FE 40612. Call a s Fisher. * . NEW HOMES: | USED HOMES vs roucvme wen nomes | A DREAM COME TRUE ony SAMS REALTY CO.” | —Set SB TTARGE AND , bclore neon oF sher 6 p.m. oan ed oan ee PE 2-083 Selling Y. H ? All utilities, MY _2-5062. 7 ROOM COTTAGE, i &. Wa: otel Rooms - 39 5 GAS STATION wiTH HOIST & ATR g Your Home 7 ROOMS UNFURNISHED APT. Biva Sneor,ire sail $0 log: | Meshave, customers waiting for | _Oersge. OR S00 sag | ROOMS Aik, Gecnwish’ ont HOTEL ROOSEVELT. Mark VA 57200 or leave fh BB A hy Fede Crescent Lake. Rooms $12. Bath, $17.50 up. ai None re —pormag| Saks il ee | aa nae. * | Sea EE | —Horet” AUBURN School 4 and | Fevulle: try ws and see for Your. | - EOC AND SLY | (ROOM ROUSE—6 Seard, will ggrh moms or baby] Pe * decorated. "ho drink or gmck- | Baldwin. Ave Couple, preferred. cd refrigeration _ ANTED: APARTMENT FOR| F2 lt ¥ Me Pion: i Pret ents three in return, for howewor.| LLUSSC OUNG | -noose ab eater —parvare | "ST lat‘ gursge eaulte, FE Sk Bouse Fe T-o06k, "would ike REALTOR entrance. only. 206 8. Part | _ 2-6204 eves. evening frée , 412 W. Huron St. PE 4-4525 | 4 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE H 08. WNch base, within 35° miles of Eres. “til 9 __ Sun FE CMI? | Se Hendervon. ple only) ADAM’ aEnvicw ; Stores Geeraece| = CASH |, ARCADIAARTS _ |_~ within [seam agen re $1250 spore | Sra Toe SEDO, ADULE | Pee mab crease wer| "KG. HEMPSTEAD | LARGE SUBURBAN | idl FE a) ore tat | i PE 5-1257. "| door . within 24 with 102 ©. Huron § room brick colonial st | For Rent Miscellaneous 42 Compare features, Over 1169 ad a YOUNG | CONTRACTOR WOULD TRacTon woutn| ‘' What ‘vou have a rr BOL el A iaiay tact Merion siting etm: | weed siding, © - furnished 3 bedroom home| “* : With or. witt ren Qease, if desired, ° 32 = @ FOR RENT. trees om all lots. Gas | HYing Foom, « ant ¥ TAMA St Series fom of area inthe / 4p vicinity of Walled Lake. Year! Faw MStout, Realtor | 4”4Mg, RENTAL Si x best 6, Pe anes hae er | reeme aie ol: fur. : | , 7 wi OAL — re “4 nace heat. Just $9,500. Sore Sr ta) Neatem bons | ao bes, ase nae [ARGH One BEOROOM APF OF 30° to lake. as-only J,vleck | Gown. ‘Call for babyaltier sere- “nize. Ret more than. $65. FE| GREEN LAKE OFFIC E ae. jie, sore ns one and KINZL next Sane oe bo om ge ~ -of color, Many * Sty #0 you cen see this home oe] t sci ee after 5 pm. N GREEN LAKE Year round, Of ne rf. Howiands 348, wy. SEE “HESE TODAY. "WHITE BROS. . Best Buys pS sae Share Living Quarters 30) -REapaTRs | FOR, ALL LaREs” oF TWO PA OR Drive out Dixie Mwy, to Sashe- REALTORS - A HOME OF a: Cottages, \homes lots 204 an | 6 rooms, steam heated. Roches- | 679 W. Huron st. Fh. PE 43825 [Sani bow Ra. turn right ‘and Phone OR 3-1873 or OR }1760 Today OWN = COUPLE TO SHARE HOME AS NORMAN PF. RICE ter. OL 1-7496 mornings and eve- Open Evenings | 150 acre dairy with oe Fe % mi.) OR +7118 3-208 DY = MAN'S WIFE 1019 COMMERCE RD. EM 24413) Oe. ter, Available” etrly “ek Pre rnatlg alors ee tl RANCHER “io share home and ex eare f * s_bere ERN 3 ROOM AGE. | WEST SIDE—DONELSON PARK Ewa = = balance 6,566.00 Immediate’ oon: Three bedroom, heme | to. Wot Oat RD. 3 ; ‘ ’ x Neale eg Age ad mr acggou gs| esyscovtame bent? Mate | ace ghenera nt corm Lotus Lake’ | sats "ESS. % ©. Sear) fracserer, and io LEAGED LADY AROUND 65 PSttice 4800 Commerce Rd. Btate St., § room lower, monn | pice Bt ee, eeoee is SE GARAGE SUTTABLE FOR Full Price $12,900 SUNGALOW—SY Ownen. VIVE any room é siser erty acy eee a3 with h Ph. Povtiac EM 3-3311 Nicholie & Harger Co., w. —— A. ~ R, ‘ec. FE a rice ¥ ae ee and bath, fu scapes ies Bg ot : Rg R. F. McKINNEY Huron St, PE_6-8183. age. Children welcome. 2 year mm om am, ©. 3 BEDROOM Hon with "replace. “Wail room for the “ome. = Ge sae Wew, ALL BRICK APTYSORD | feare poegtion 20 . reo UNiv 15798 NEW, ALL BRICK APT.” B . Move \. : gorees ne, n to : girl. FE 8-0358, after 7 p.m. yooes, ween, | caer t| Nicholie & ager ( ‘0. ane is te te al ta pm at's "tke a : Nees 9 pees Wed. Contra M eT SOLD : _per_mo, OR 3-1118 or OR OR 31700. | 33 W. Huton St. $6183 | STARTER HOME, PART BASE-| Compare this home with any | terms PE 4-1 a $650 DOWN = ‘td. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 NEW. LARGE 3 ROOMS APT.| MODERN HOME 3 | om, Lake $3,000 cack. | ‘other sew home tn ite price class euevis oun ems Oe ek MS near General Hospital. Adults oo 0 month. Oh id Soates at , N » = prow’ W Suburban oo only. All utilities furnished im- | ggaLL HOUSE ‘N ; ASEM “ st all the $ per $ value ; NEW Cass Lake. with est Cash W aiting -~OFr Not Sold cluding washer and dryer, $100 7 weleome. 131% E, Huron. _ a ee we a with divided recreation parement | Unfinished 2 bedroom starter this one wien on Close to School sotd’ rt month, Located 131 Oneida | — ory ROOMS WITH | center, 96,000 Py kh A pate. 816 square feet, wooded two streets. Foundation in ce paceman | fy ste SiR Semen | RA eta, ama ste. ie Pe el Esa af "Capra ioace "Bi | gaat Poon. Sekt | So "eae fumes | alk nt "Mh are rag porbl arkecks with VERY a. agg, poe Very convenient tiled bath with builtin ong 3 ¥ privileges. Must ernish refer- t it Popular cedar shakes siding, SUBURBAN on ac storm : 8 Ad te eecept rtunl ated ; A JOHNSON, Reator | WHITE. | Setiaituratiem®| Risk siege Se} Opportunity |) ita aiaieaets |F. C. Wood Co.| pememmese | Statue =) iM SEAS B -| PEEESOS, SPBAS |For Rent Roome 37! Rar we ae cami aiR| fear pom “Ah etal mi Gash aRims Maa Aton MS) em eval Rava | ha remot a ia re " frontage, House ¢: ord : : LJ FAST-ACTION! ROS. 7 peorce zo enane vovmiy| Saat beeaareh mS oft] Tinta an" | FRRoRaON fm wou OOp| Sepee ba ta Ht you have the contract ws hare 20 TORS ery tame ne aie sertan| Se 4 ‘var Kg meee a Ee ee | Sie a NICHOLIE omen. Clark Real Estate. _Ph a No ers need . : . 46402. Ask for Mr. Phone OR 3-1872 or oR 23-1760 before 4 p.m. this one. Ee 7 eit * , Itor ‘ ‘ WE 4nE BUYING AND SELLING ft Re eg < Taio, per week, FE 45641, RovRRAGr OA, 23339 GAL s BRAND NEW AND HARGER CO. I te aay gh eS en _ Write box 62, Pontiac omaixes _— 4 ~ Huron. 26% W. Huron F Nothing Down Located near Elizabeth Lk 20 W. Huron st. ss PE 8183 now for the be IAMS ; OMS, TRAN SLEEPING ROOM, GEN. ; s of value, Quick cash settlement. | ~ pong Apts. Furnished 33 . “leman eer IS Mathews. Fe | LAKE ANGELUS AREA a Ful Price$11,990 : Se hove thls aarp 2 tea. , icholie & Harger’ Co. 1 SMALL APT. FOR MEN. “Per | fireplace, gar. $70 mo. FE#1370./ Sig aN, WARM SLEEPING| ON LAND CONTRACT | Lias & MACEDAT Sor" a V eter ans inet, (ol furnace, | 0-8 inti Fe oh. | gps ery fee EB base] "53500 DOWN | ite Se see anne >| Sas "QUICK CASH = | gon CE ga a Oe tg ag BO ap ree onee| Eo eee Gee! Only 5. } oe | our jand cont 2 4 aTSkatE ROOM GN A” COW: eneer, en cal - tp Prompt closing. “Ask for iar. | couple. Aa naulta ‘only a0 K. Pad ga og og Oi re i car rarage: full basement. fire | Bets a haree’ pleture window. “Ail Edw. M. Stout, Realtor NEW 2 BED M vo 1 . ; lote © : TN. Saginaw Bt, 5-8165 i WHITE (Seeteieae cecieer in| eae Eire) = Left | | Ae : 7 ROOM A tnd FLOOR, SMALL | noo GoOoD SLEEPIN’ 00M. LADY. , 2s : baby welcome, 420 N. Sagina ¥. bey SIDE. 3 , & BATH. 103 . FE . 7BR. RANCH STYLE v & WITH FULL , ; BROS ; ROOM FURNISHED BASEMENT war TOP BORTIAC. 3 Oe re me nen 3 40046 ceneger beaee. 1 wi Wil take ‘oer ‘Th E ° CH Ruth. 9 rie" 6 p.m, Sat. | ‘very pleasant on lake front. Quiet ike-Paout wOUGE PARTLY ONT HOUSE PART Rouse as 7 down rE © Idorado’ 7 ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH. No Drinkers. Stove, re-| “furnished, 2 bedrooma, modern, S278, 13 coleman | 3-BEDROOM ar eS geet LAL sOGs Adults only. 164 W. Pike. frigerator and ge. FE 2-4160.} oy furnace, $100 month, BYLVAN LA ‘ $14,950 Phone OR 31872 or OR 31709 |7 ROOMS. CLOSE-IN, PRIVATE | WEST SIDE 5 ROOMS AND BATH, it required. igure a By owner, 2 large bedrooms, | ¢ GI’s—$750 DOWN RANCH HOME VALUABLE ACRES. FO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR | entrance. FE se ih KOR TH Test sour Wise ot Pe 220, | LARGE WAR ROOM 0 LOOK: Sart fom, aterm Pens’ garaee, oun | FHA—$2,100 DOWN | ara home on @ scream i, See, eee ere to see, a) W. Huron |” Pe gore Saas waneoniviots out Dr, PE 21388. foom, . brick pook and fireplace.) iw CLARKSTON GARDENS ———e SYL By ent Not | inke front, ai | sem AR co = Shee Pad FORNTBRED APT. Rent Houses Furnished 38 uses Furnished 35 | nite slectrie clock. Near bus | BEDROO Some, TOTAL wa win "a enclosed porches. Only PE: spies CASH. a ROSME ADULTS ONLY, |2 BEDRM. WALLED LAKE, mop. | "S573 SOU age — Bencot Ra Se 3 Sedroo ase seme sane Same EXCELLENT INCOME. Four apart ree nganee Buyers waiting for land contracts, | _FE 20566. 99 State te Bt. ern conveniences. 2 biks. to +A 141 Dwight . 9 BEDROOM, ATTACHED GA- sal, sliding aiuminum storms : ments, Neat, clean, well TEMPLETON large and small \e of seasoned.|2 ROOM APT, PRIVATE Reasonable. 658 £. Lake Dr. MA ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN ON | "Ste. fireplace. $7.00; $1,500) & screens. xtre saree living On bits line in suburban call” trance, clean, i small Lg eer ee wast abe PRIVATE wEaT Woodware Ave. i Bicemfieid | 2008. OR 2473______| rosa, celasel eee te wih DRAYTON WOODS. One of the) PRESTON STRERT M Sas Se ve wen. 30 1B. | 2 ROOMS ee ETE cite orig, | Hille. Phone _Mi_4¢4203. 3 BEDROOM fru trees. Winding ‘blacktopped Moves You In best stone and cedar shake ranch-| west side 4 rooms, 2 rashes sci RAM | ROOMS: PRIVATE BATH AND |_FEeoow. | SLEEPING ROOMS FOR GIMER | STARTER HOME || fing G10 to Mls te Wot Sey Wagis. Fa tatases. ht ES rath TER |r pou mene Pemm nea |" ee peas sere haat MaRS, PA, MOR, RS | RRR 2 ey et tae ees & AD "7-7 ephogpenpiin venings is m r ' Me Real have references. $70 per| Gas heat, $7 per week, 200 “tu od See model at 906 Kettering, just Socoperatis Re Resi | Estate Brchange Boe cia a month, 1679 lliside out Joslyn. | _ Florence pete Selecman a8 stveroeh "Ra =. . ott MN. Perry, B.D. ae Realtor 7 ROOM AND — TM WR A ated. on © . 090 _ oe Ww MW ‘iGHT, Realtor 1616 8. i & Sun ,000. a. BEDRM, BRICK HOME. FULL 00 Co-ope: ive Real | aret nchange At our dispo to =n a HAS ROOMS FIRST FLOOR. ” daorment ton a Si zatate or - 1|L n Lk. Shores rive Estate Lac, ite, 7 |r A TT | “spacious zivinc | HANNAN |SYLVANLAKE home with extra large living Sam Warwick hes severe? new map eee ae John K. Irwin room Sell — room, vestibule entrance, ptanter| REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE You Peby owe LL PaNSURE |? ALTOR es entrance, planter Cratinghain homes on box. Pi e é L, Select oak floors . | Lincoln +4900 PR 30188) of il shooMs UTILITine REFRIGER: - : s up| bk orate roe 308 Se | Phone Sout Eves. Pe 2.1804 F s earabed PA $ F boards ‘with beautiful bireh, doors frelace, ‘hank ofl in ‘ora MONEY! Sell unneeded ot 'tabie nsbace. La and dishwasher. Lares, tamity ite i J 52 5238 ‘i lf belongings for cash fot has” 10h ot troniage on meres Bo a , fied Ads!, %, beaut Yoon "Eare Full) PLACE A “LOST AD.”| lie “itivewsy, chp, sewer and {through Classified Ads!) Fy Wie, fit % ‘Sl | Call FE26I81 for an ad] gos. ton, mim, ome FE 28181. _| Fear BROS, |to.fecover a loss. Dial FE ae Ne : ‘ |28181 for an ad-writer, vi 'c000 or FE Mgt Tha Sacha” | Say “charge it.” | oe some Ac PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1055 by Dick Turner IN PONTIAC Warm 3} bedroom ~~ terms. A. G. ELLIOTT & SONS Pe bli’ Ma'base ‘Jo eaiit YOUR LOT &/OR LOW _ DOWN PAYMENT - RE airecree _ NEW _FACE BRICK | . CARPORT SOLID SIDE DRIVE -LARG LOTS _ SCHOOLS AND WIT _ IN WALKING DIS- . TANCE‘TO NEW SHOPPING CENTER, i ee car or «sm jeate for attractive §& room home. Has paceman. ofl : heat, garage. DORRIS & SON Ow. FE 4-557 Cushenirre Real Estate Exchange KNUDSEN Two Family Income - Iweation 3 ..“e . floor Flizabeth Lake Estates A wonderful opportunity to own & Detory, ‘Treom frame home in The feor plan of living room, dining room, kitchen and break- fast room on the frst floor and 3 bedrooms on the second floor “make this an idea} family home. _ Priced at only $9,000.00 cash to mortgage. j SEE THIS OFFERING TODAY WM. A. KENNE dg ae W. Maren Pe ante =. See tor yourself; vacant, We have _ | S000 DOWN New 2 bedroom home, Plasiered. a floors, large picture Ww. il heat. Amazing value , full price. See it today Russell Young ue 42 W pd ae eT Ld FE Ses0 es. ‘tl ca Model FE 4-680 - Birmingham ing two car garage; ~ lot. Sellers re) @ quick. deal; easy terms; listed at $17,900, Benjamin and Stephens, Inc. Midwest 4-3233 JOrdan 45726 “OPEN SAM. toveM Middle Straits Lake big the lake: dining L. t: attached 1% ear wow! r heal py BETTER CALL Sylvan Lake Privileges If you need 3 bedrooms, don't fall High- from top to added = convenience living rm., ee room, encios HUMPHRIES REALTOR FE 20474 Co-Dperativ 5, erative Meat eae Exchange RENT IT FAST | through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- thing —Want Ads give 1 ACTION. Dial FE oe v7 8. Telegraph ve Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | this fine Westside Subdivision. | —— Drayton Plains Lovely 5 rm. home with nice lawn, Large lot ioose Pull enclosed front he sunrm., all ; Bo hg ig, gh RY only 0500, terms, 3 Beem. Ranch Type $i plant 2 years is lot i arm Pos- ene eee over ——— 4 od oak ff . tric stove & dryer, Fenced k yerd, @ down to Gl, 4 per . #100 down plus ie HAYDEN, Realtor ‘36 EK. Walton Open Eves PE 80441 .. Low MODERN. payment. Crescent Lake peivlleges. See -owner at BATH DUPLEX. 252 ; x. Sag St. Inquire FE 28809 of eet “7 wEpROOM ee homes, fall basement. Per- ty _& Kettering. Bateman $420 | 4305 Dixie 10-24 7. M, Reg. U. &. Pet OM, Cope, 1954 by NEA Service: | a, “You're really in with Daddy, Wilbur!’ He didn't even flinch when you took a second helping of meat!" For Sale Houses 43 GAYLORD West Side Seven room home, all newly - erated with lovel: oorpenee, A excellent mod oaern, hile! tiled Painted basement, only 613,- ‘Call today. North Roselawn Neat, clean 5 room home, all on one floor, | for retired cou- ple. Good condition. Four Bedrooms Built in 7. with 6% acres of ‘st 7 miles land. West suburban. 7 m Pontiac. This is well wo; looking at today, Total pr’ #13. terms. To YY CwRe Belt ~+_ & Insure G AYLORD FE 49584 © i EB. Pike St.; Open Eves. & Sun Co-operative ‘Real Estate Exchange LARGE LAKEFRONT _ For Sale Houses 43 Broker. at OL Lait ogee Partridge "18 THE “BIRD” TO 8EE LARGE LAKEFRONT yer ‘round heed right at just es, terms. GIROUX X's “FRANKS o — 4 REAL ESTATE iat OR 3-070 a Mw m until 8 - Youndey 1 19 '5 Pm, DEATH AND TAXES the only sure things in assure you that your taste and pocke’ HERE Is A SAMPLE | Just listed—a real_comfortable 2? bedroo Pie: | Pretty as Autumn Attractive cewer type. 1! story bungalow with all the extras, TB yg ete kitchen, tiled beauti! pan- led recreation room. water softener, incinerator, ga- rage, fenced rear yard, and even the yo ges is includ- beh ed at $13. wh makes hat a remarkable buy, When would you like to inspect this home? Cass Lake You'll love this low ram- i brick in Marbor Hills, ree bed room, baths, dream kitchen, luxur- _ Let gore | and drapes, nderson windows and 2 car cttached $77,500 terms. garage. Huntoon Lake 2 bedroom bungalow built in “47. OF heat, larae sereened porch overlooking lake Jota, trees Kampsen FE 4-0528 Ev Realtors * & Sun Desirable Income beg family iy ~ = five rooms Dae on first foo: — Utes or al remente te separate, rge lot call MY 2-2821. Three Bedrooms ae. For -—_ inrge lot, a good ped tales, Call MY Beautiful Lake Front Fou ‘ou must see this one. tod iy re th Cail ay TO SELL YOUR ROME TRY OUR RO. SALE-NO. CHARGE To 3. te ee cure ; ‘ AYLORD FE | feed day Eves. & Sun " GAYLORD | NEw Custos room home. asant living oe Soe room, sunny omen, lores vestibule entrance ‘clesets the Iake), partial Dacement, oll eeenes pot wales and | Llizabeth Lake Estates furnace, sree mm other r 5 room ‘bungalow with at- onfy lake peivileges. al this So = this home on the market tached ga! and se: 3 only $6,060 with very at — Cees oe your terrace. Wall to wall carpet- ms. Call us before you buy. ,' bad : ing fi mm wae Doroth Snyder Lavender living room full sited [ fone o vise gt4 gn te . tile im kitchen & BY west side \ rms : ily north terma room with aumiie gore. CL. ARKSTON iss Het terms Excellent ‘cor parcel, oe ® hoes ful Amazing: vee at $14,050, A rick Aes, Geers view. J George R. Irwin} ct SRE, ee» rot tntea ony wet $-0101 bid a ans, PE nase low Kitchen and Mand tare pone Ae a bedveome. resem. Real Estate Exchange tile bath, full basement, rm tiled bath, sutom: hot water “i a storms say heat. ee radiation. Nat. 2 street. ural f ¢ that works, Good 3 yan New custom built 3 Been’ te quaiitind ca buyers. basement, aluminum storm sash ‘scare ireplace. lates | Bloomfield Ranch tn this attractive home. Price and Suburban focation. “The price 'ot| well as high standards of KG. HEMPSTEAD, i iw i t—_ fake this home worthy ot | 102 ©. Beres the highest price, Consisting . of 3 bedrooms, ceramic tile New custom bullt ranch brick, beth, a garage, larger fir fenced rear yard and loads Deautiful Kitchen, 80x120 ft. lot, of shrubs. You'll love it, west suburban, §12.900 full price. Only $14,950 OFFERS East Side 5 room and bath home in nice condition, Living room, dining room, and kitchen on first 2 bedrooms Up. Large bedroom can be di- vided for Ird bedroom. Full base - ent. - Screene re rage. Close to saeus, school and bus service. $8 terms, Clarkston Large 7 room home in ex- celient dition situated on nicely landscaped ot $0x140 fireplace, sun patior 10x23, 3 vd bedroom 2x23 HEAT. CARPETING INCL car garage, extra jot aval able, $19,000, terms. Drayton Woods New ranch home with brick and aluminum siding, 3 bed- rooms, fireplace, tile bath, and = lavatery Basement, large recreation space with fireplace, attached 2 car ga- rage, lot 120x157 with trees. $22,950, terms. Ranch Home 2 bedroom, 2 bath home of brick, stone, and frame con- struction. Living reom with natural fireplace, dining ell, kitchen with breakfast woaee sere porch® and pat a Full basement with recre tion room with natural fire: place, automatic off heat, attached garage. Well land- som grounds, An excel- Jent value at $24,000, termes, 4 Bedrooms—Bloomfield font hom redecorated Co- lonial home —_ on 2% landscaped natural fireplace, family room 12x19, dining renee, 2 a © storage fh terms, Ortonville. — family home consist- of 8 rooms, 4 bed: garage in knotty pine. titul pate. from. all teneed $34,500, Roy Annett Inc. 2 FULL BATHS |) | COLONIAL HILLS | Se ee eee des sereee, | BRICK RANCH HOME ‘ese tekenha fam) Meteeted aiaaiane fake and recreation room in daylight ia. , entice max ated ed road, close in cious "room, incluaing aa pe 3 ‘The home on well a well ped end cel Full price,| joy close to 1 acre. Paved drive $23,400 w 000 down. to garage, Full bath ONLY $1,309 DOWN | Bielsitt git'as terms" YL AmET Sane WARD E. PARTRIDGE in ® | £ Se ce at. en svetyanin nest ae 0 pin. Nice REALTOR FE 28316 pom vial Shem ye) Sr | 43 W. Huron St. Open Eves, 7 to ® 4 WHITE BROS. NEW HOMES: THE roLLowine NEW HOMES © fs OPEN 4 Sewers. 1 TO 8 SAT. Vs ‘The Letart’ $11,950—GI's $650 Down Peaceful living am the tower- ing oaks—these 3 bedroom ranch homes were built for comfort. compare these features, Pts 1100 fuily tiled. ° 5 (ne ee vin. TODAY. Drive out Dixie Hwy. to Sasha- baw Rd.; turn right and follow Letart 9. and model “4 mi. ‘Lotus Lake’ Full Price $12,900 3 BEDROOM . FULL BASEMENT Here is the buy of the year— compare thts home vith any oth- er new home on irs ed at all the § per $ value which features: Full basement, with di- vided recreation 100m, spacious kitehen with ang space, Loads of cupboard spac Full. tiled bath with built-in realy. ‘Popular ated on beds Spacious living. room 21x15 Select oak flbors. Drive out DIXIE Hwy, to Williams Lake Rd.; drive left to sign; turn right at sign and follow the sign to the model G.L's Nething Down price class | and we know you will be delight. — Set Sete Moone ~ For Sale Houses. 4) nace, full bath with built in tub. Part basement, alumi- num storms and screens. A terrific buy at $8,750. ELIZABETH LAKE ES- TATES—Seldom ae es otfer «Why not see it today?) RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 76 W. Huron Open 9 Phone FE 37103 or OR 34-1648 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange KENT Reeitiened in 1916 = IN Near an tt Body. Li — =| at p8.450 = ealy $1,650 down. ane ggg OP gre attached proud Ist owner of this QUALITY BUILT HOMES ge Big i) Plans for new 64 rick ranch home, full basement Naltached “gs iy 3 bedrms. > i% car garage, See one sure, 450 FHA The full price on 2 aif- ferent mane. Ay! 3 \* room homes good loca- tion inside the city. Fea- tures auto. ee mat stores, and transportation. We WILL BUILD ON YOUR LOT you can't find # better 40x23. 3 shell house. deal for the orice so see Cost 94.245. $110 down, 345 pow. mo. model. For seddi- Tiga: e| Red Horse 92 W. Huron. es , REALTOR S019 Cass Re. is the “bird to vee.| —_puaahaer PR feito J 1 - [me se j sv LLAG im r . siete, Dossersion on thie very West Side iy “A ACE. na + permet for a )- Madera Seminole | Hills. You must down. atte e nee 1 condi- oo ag GF oP. tion of this home wilh its ou 6 a least . walk-in closets ‘s — ag foot Bloet tn bus heat Web shaded A. Use ue pet, tm ney. | HISAR. Steet an Cmts wapredices aoe tad's ~~ hall rye buy ° a and upper SYLVAN MANOR — he Ber al ee bar een. Li large rooms with- . ‘ struction I tach has Ward- Seneca Street ag hee poren. to seth 150". Owner moving to De- Only $9, ie eas ene wee. bath. OU conv, heat. Needs INDIAN VILLAGE BRICK pared on a nice 2 family ee on Pineal — - and let the income vay for on the market, today! Fea- Laer "rived drivewsy snd. block Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor patio. Back . yard ed. ow rl ne vas 5 seh F.H.A. terms available. - can - Lean PRIVILEGES _ ~ This ; ‘ frame bungalow wut > “aT 7 . feature Vv room, r modern k oak floors, $2,500 DOWN and « large Good 5 room. 2 story brick stately trees, Just 4 miles terrace on west side, near from town, es i Washington Jr, High and $2,800 down, pay Webster 8c! 2 laree Py eames, et | RSA RZreaton oom im en re om een uk price is ent. Ideal for small only $6,060. Sontly or newlyweds $250 DOWN—Pius mortgage $900 pow N SSoheam hdmne, plostered A clean 4 room home. off walls. OU forced air fur- Jectye sed igeal yume home. for $16,300, Near Silver | price ‘ month. Owner . well, anxious cf JOHN KINZLER EALTOR m0 W. Weren r ~ PE 4-3525 om Evenin ohnson FOR BETTER HOMES Nice i's Co-operative Real Estase > Exchange. BLOOMPIE1D Beautiful 3 bedroom brick Tanch ; REAL VALUES WEST SIDE—CLOSE IN Wooded Acreage od Cenutfuiy an e parcels ech ret ute ats west ieatog 72 CARL W. BIRD, nc Bae level lots Rochester area, CRAW FORD _— PE 4-154 Huron Eves. MY 3-7085 Ld 3 ACRES 198 ft. frontage on Sashabew pave- ment. Plenty of shade. $120 down and $15 per month. 6 ACRES Located.‘on Fiemings ‘Lake Rd. | just off Sashabaw pavemen, slse | down and $20 per m OVER 2 ACRES Corner Sashabaw and Fie Lake Rd., $120 down and $1 month. F.C. Wood Co. Corner Williams ian ne. & Mie 3 — | | | { i i car garage, bew ab ings. Owner Pec larger home Only $2,200 down, OVERLOOKIN” TURTLE a Nearly completed 3 bedroo | brick ranch type for Giecrinie- -_ buyer featuring farm. kiteh-— oad garbage disposal, fireplace, 2 baths and many other features. Don't pass this up. 2 HOMES ON With 600 ft! of P take frontage frontage, only & miles — ~~. #..., e room home mt a home png - This is too to last, so be first with a epost. re after 6 call Mr. Lebold, Miiwes® 4-5624. OFFICE OPEN 6-6 henes, you ran _ changes, Call tonight gelect east side. S-rms. o- Ist flr; 4 rms. & bath on Ind fir. Property soned for busi- sf Immediate pas: jon, $15,000 with $3,000 down. —_ ° HOME OR BUSINESS East subur- ban home located on main hwy. rm, Could be. used for profes. sional man's clinic ER Scooment. oil Veneti blinds. * Plenty of room tor gan. bolig and: fruit, See it at $8,500, Full Price $11,990 Le PRIVIL MS & MACEDAY LAKES + : first 3 bedroom ranch type home of this price ronge in this knotty «fine kitchen cabi- Large picture window. All Windtite aluminum sliding win- dows. 100 ft. lots on paved ——— 3, mi. west of Airport Rd. Wiliams Lake Rd. “The Eldorado’ $14,950 Gl’'s—$750 DOWN FHA—$2,100 DOWN IN CLARKSTON GARDENS ITH COMMUNITY WATER — 10 to MIS South Village tanita of Turn right % mile to pee Loon Lk. Shores SPACIOUS LIVING Bee this new 3 bedroom al) brick home with extra carge ibn | of table space, Large ¥ room, extra storage space. bath- room is completely tiled. The jot tas 110 ft. of blacktop st Lake priviletes on beauti- ful Loon Lake Full price $15,200. = — | w. = *. m tor of Sashabaw, WHI irk | , BROS. es . | 98) Boren 3-7193 L Open Evenings and 14 Phone OR ‘eee ti oR on 9 1 yy LEGES ON WIL- | area. With carport, gas perimeter | | 24 W. Lawrence | Next to fn Savemens Power j HAPPINESS ° DONELSON PARK ROMAN BRICK CAPE CoD Superbly located 6'4 rooms. 4 bedrooms with 2 baths. Featuring 16 ft. living reom with stone fire- place fully equipped = fingerti: kiteh 2 bedrooms ona” th erated. Offered at $23,500, $5, You: LL. LOVE LOCATION. THE HOME AND ms ANCH CUTIE ae PRAE Ta “1% car = —— back ren spot, loads sr ot sigue red at $8, as thrniae © To Sell—To Trade rou Teyana -WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN i REALTY CO., REALTO Co-operative Res ese are custom built | any | INCOME OR BUSINESS ~ Located | | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | FE 5-6105 | GATEWAYS to roperty being dec. 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FEE 4-2533 “| _For Sale Lake Prop. 44 AT BEATUIFUL WHIPPLE LAKE | 100 ft. lake privilege lots, from $® G restrictions. MApie 5-2131 or MAvfair 6-2384, 3} LOTS. 1 ON CANAL WITH AC- cess to Casg Lake. 2 facing same lot. Beautiful surroundings and rage. for tiidithonat . | ideal weeded location. $2,600 for formation, the , | LLIS_M, BREWER NEAR AIRPORT—2'4 acre lot and | 55 oN “Parke FE 4-5181 EM 13-4898 AT McKINNEY’S 8800 Commerce Ra. ee eras Golf Course EM Duck Lake Very neat, well- kept year ‘round home on 2 lots.. 2 bedrooms, attic space, attrac« tive kitchen and breakfast nook, I's car garagé Close to g beach, $9,300, $3,009 down. GOLF COURSE VIEW 8 miles west of Pontiac, new 3 bedroom ranch. Ol! heat I bath large living room, now Vacant Move right in. Lake privileges. $1,500 down, $73 ‘per month. | For Sale Resort Prop. 44A NEW CABIN at St. Helen (3 hour drive from Pontiac). try. 1 mile from public boat land- ing and bathing beach $2,395. Call MA 56-4216 after 4 p.m. > HUNTING “LODGE, 20 ACRES. 640 lake frontage. ton D. Graham, Mio Michigan. LIV. DIN. 2 BD. -» Lk priv. Box | _ sn, W alled Lake, MA 4-3149. Sale Suburban Prop, 45: 45A LAKEVILLE VILLAGE Sturdy tag home, og 3 live 7. room 3 and bath. Full base- ment w rnace. 2 car garage, vi Grive, Stream at "SieAHER REAL EerATE Oxford, Mich OA 8-31.22 Value Seldom Equaled 5 large bedrooms, Large aoe room, Fireplace. a basement, Garace ‘Mtge You can't imagine the te"imallorce‘at ga ats og Tt is really too goo & look nee at this brick heme call > ay ~ aa appointment. a . Roe by , Henr Ine. vn | ) pt TOHNSON, Realtor In heart of deer coun- | Inquire Clay- | ¢ Open 6 After 6, call on 35003 18 Acres 3 bedroom & path all modern ountry home with fireplace, mater. kitchen, full basement, sunt” tte cies bull ! house Sout sniuuated 5 miles south a Crooks road. . nee Long eoehas school bus by yA Ideal for subdi- viding. terms. 64 Acres—Clarkston | Contain 6 room and bath all modern e. 2 car rage. cow barn 26: ¥ sta! x50 in chions, poultry house 14x30, and other outbuildings. 6 acres tim- ber, balance work Ia bus by door, Low taxes, An outstanding value at $21, “1 Roy Annett Inc. | 98. Huron TORE deral 27199 | Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 { For Sale Farms 48 48 Pe A FARM OF YOUR ’ 000, | DRY E cx eo Syn | eee on Realty, | Roms ie ie or SUDDUEBELT shop, Soe ‘Cherokee. Ph 25 i rontage on W. Huron Bt. Hunting Land g| Rees este ata Sieee wn he Ae — ord duced “or alex sale Reasonable ue ; A K. Templeton, Realtor John K. Irwin | ii. ‘tne, fai On $f pmo te = FE 23-9502. . prone PE i oe eg Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49 $250 os, acre pao gg oy Near r% wi 4 weat side lake privi. | SMALL SHE 7 oo ieges. Priced a oy ice FE Leese trom oon 2 . SMALL ‘sUB- IN s 3 pm, yi Hi. BROW N, Realtor . _ Pe seen trom am, “ 3 bam Co-operative Real Estate Enchense a, Dabs flew, ‘ fi Da abun om ' oe rom v m dry and sightly, e Pp “ qd ia A. Bo A cater. ar Tl e Mesa)’ Estate "Bince 1819" 1s THE “BIRD” TO 8EEB Evenings, call MAple 3-364]. SAVE OVER $1,000 at's ri you can save be- tween $1, and $1,500 on the purchase this lease, to June 1959 with 2 year renewal the same terms. en | $165 per month ic! hea’ this mr w str 202110 building. aeoune ee’ for auto parts, you new and turosture or sim Jar ope Price of $3,000 in ann all fluorescent light fix tures and office partitions. © WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2.8316 43 W.. Huron St, Open Eve. 7 to 9 Fer Sale or t Sale or Exchange 50 TRAILER LER MOUSE, WHITE LAKE Park, call MA 5-3202. Business » Opportenitios ! 51 -" Watertord Hardware, 5843 Dixie Hwy. HOT HARDW. ARE Eitecty owner, too ~coped to par- icipate. So—you a buy the wane works, {nelud property uarters ve lease sre pay down the inventory, The uy = loaded so make your own term: MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 416 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. Fj PE 41582 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Attention Folks! A nice little res- ipped ad tion on in Waterford Townsh* A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE. 4-2533 CLEANING C ogge 24 pis ox. ae price. WILL PURCHASE BOOKKEEPING _tax_servies accounts, PE 22602 BE INDEPENDENT — OWN A WELL ESTABLISHED CANDY MACHINE BUSINESS Located ir Royal Oak, and Pon- tiac, Mich Part or full time, This is a good -teady cash in- — come 365 days Per year. Car OWN necessary Write Box 44. Pon- | e Press, POLISH-GERMAN } — NEIGHBORHOOD TO BUY, TO SELL REALTOR “| FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE PARTRINGE [8 THE “BIRD” TO | §0 acres very productive level See : _ land. Large 6 room & bath (3' GROCERY STORE. BEER AND bedrooms) modern cement Diocy | furnace, | | ofl milk house, dow will sell or trade for home with 1 or 2 acres or large lot) near Pontiac. “Where personal real estate serv | ice is given with confidence.” | NICHOLIE: AND HARGER £0. | 33_W. Huron St. | PE 4-5181 wine license, All stock going for. $3,000 cash 4) «©6Putnam. FE _ 39107. CLASS C LICENSE — Good close in corner in city Pontiac. Has been 20 years. Owner's if] health rea- = “ior awe. Offered at $27,500, — down. Corns feed lease w tion of renew WTS M- BREWER N. Parke oe 2-8532 of in business _EM_3-4808 (WELL ESTABLISHED RESTAU- rant across from Pontiac Motor, 132 Gienweed. Worth looking into. Would like to tell pet will Sense, 160 ACRES 1 mile of road frontage, ust 3% miles to Holty. 40 actes of «@ timber, @ hel Brice just $26,000 with 000 down, Where cise mare age, 160 acres and just 3% miles to wee. Better hurry on this PAUL A. KERN, Reakor | i's N. Saginaw “Real Estate Since oie Eves, Call MAvile aan | 77 ACRES. ONLY 99. | pousen. $10, only $22,000 jinnan & $ terms. P. W. _! Rng iW _ Huron aS baneal bi AND ACREAGE | Can F Rutledge. OR 3-111, PE 4-0003 | FARM FO FOR SALE CHEAP, ag acres, Mrs, Myers. 202 Ings | Petonkey. oe \ PLEASANT 80 ACRE S WEST OF + vd CLARKSTON Grandm Moses would — exc with de to Visit this acre parcel capture ure of Autumn with the es =~ brush. You'll like it too, and the bling Lt reaeh will impress -. A way and f rarane. s, b fully insulated are some of the features, Also a large cet. an oan "at ‘i e ¥ able soil. al for fj $16,900 cash to m ace. Go be sure see this one Call for # ment ¥ today. WHITE BROS. mane ORT oe bg Pe 317080 ~ REACH CASH CUS- TOMERS through Classi fied Ads. Call FE 28181. 6 ed \ $300,000 Volume aig 4 serve food market jake area Good fixtures, Good stock. Good PROFIT. Easy to buy, Call for details. Bateman & Kampsen FE 40528 Eves Realtors 377 8. Telegraph & Sun. | Goraperative Real Estate Exchange ~ Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO 8EE ," ~ Ts TODAY’S SPECIALS, A SUPER LUMBER MART T is an excellent jiocation on highway in one of Oakland oun. ty’s fastest growing townships, Ideal for a “big volume opers- Seances sean ow 4 years 5S vs excellent re tion. Now grossing $200, gs: year—can easily be increased. $30,000 down plus stock. HARDWARE & APPLIANCE bus- iness up north an Lge $63,- pool in, "34, $7,500 dn. pilus ornate LIQUOR BAR " - fn sub- entertainment, Excellent business le six day Week, Oniy $16,000 Prone in ‘excellent main are ones terme inciuder. 3 eck a bidg. See it weary. Wi abe Mant gree On ween’ E. set REALTOR @ W, Huron x waa ate te 4 . @ amity. a es __Bitoe Pi fuse or Pie Sethi ~- Used Building, Materials of All Kinds ; % s. pipe, T toe pisces af ook nese ea. of pne tumbts-12x12 by = nes shmaal wy es we, ‘blots DIRT AND Fat LOAD im. Cate *. 2 ae. nd Second Er saterials sie ia of all kinds, Field phone * ia w Mile Rd Open Sunday’ Fak 30F BLACK Pachoud Wrecking Co: Figg Bint Delivered Bae ge Dixie Hwy PE 50108 =OR } heats Drive-In “Theater. wane or cE HEATERS PiLl, SAND. MF Eee f AND HARDWAY Top soll, black on, oeat sand | “Wrecking ee a aa Call hens All kinds of te, materials sal | Sow LOADING TOP SOIL FROM | veges ane gud 38 mee pees fime old state farm. a — Ge Bes ende an cbheseqaenes ea. jake and Fenqueh BA. 9 days, FE #- satiated z= fe BerPFree: black d Le) field stone ioaded of wered _ dally, PE 43263, or, FE 21666. . cow M ered, rE 7-006), | “RiGH PEAT, DIRT CHEAP | We load dally, PE 23-3231, | — ROAD GRAVEL _ = ' yay ints Se A) Newseaseren / | S_yds., $7.00 delivered, FE 4.0588. “You ae hardly call him a dreamboat . , . he’s more Many othe tems ” . : “Shredded Peat Humus like a raft’ ot dough! UNION | Py «5 yds, $12) rr 1668 rae ye - & i» Sort pORAVEL AND a Call fi PE -2-1807, He Sale Miscellanebus 0 For Sele Miscellaneous 60) WRECKING CO. INC. | TOP SOIL DELIVE RED ELECTRIC HARQWARE. | 108 w. a ati )'4. Comer “On| OR LOADED. PON- supoie. OR PART OR | "chard hd, TIAC AREA. CALL nome. now nearly finished by 2 | or a RY. VALUET, Realt Realtor 6258. hd. Oxtord. Outta eau ait Fs 74 Ave. | RE Sage | "pap Og Fy PICK & PA AIN] ‘STORE Money to Loan is TL : (giste ees “te PLASTER AND CEMENT © Por ob ste loceioe "evar “you TWEEN 9 AND 4. FE : £'30; Heatth Tue... ide = 2065: € Te 280 each iT SASH . cra ‘ LOAN S BLAYLOCK a Aluminum ate Windows My eT 8 to $500 ‘Orehard Ave ¥n101 ape oy Sater’ Sue wom LAN re 231 *LUMBING SPECIALS | — Les Saas Extra Fast REDWOOD Service oe hg nesgnnvasnnsesscnnn asin ary os sosature. Stthout endorsers wile: any wor.owhile to 20 months to revay HOUSEHOLD WoseRA? 4h COMES FINANCE ___ | "RS: S084? P85, 52 | stoves sovanr oun ee SURPLUS. LUMBER &| ot more colors ou tot ‘KS FIFTH COATS DRESSES oy SSE TSE ay | RE | teat ace ee | MATERIAL SALES CO./5 CENTS EACH SEED SEASON a rere —wonees unr | SnaMpy TEATS Oot ME chem: | Sivas PLACE FOR RENT. : Te ant ‘tore att stare For WAT. “cheap. Excellent feation. FE esse oc - WINE COLOR BROADCLOTH | {etd’ Thyle Rlectric, sol N' denn: |BUY, AT DISCOUNT AND GAVE. ait) ‘futiomalored to gut weeds and =. #8... —} —, H, ; . LITTLE ea Bee $30; Orc wd Lk, Rd. vcamplet “ae . # 8 BENEFICIAL | Pak avioe aren ame 0 PE ta. te egal FINANCE CO. sone | WHITE ONIRORMS, SIE iF AND _—~ 71. W. Lawrence @, Need $500 Sale Household Goods 57 or Less WITH QUICK APs, OP See & Resear PT. SIZE ELEC STOVE. ALSO SERVICE? tobteten aioe’ tanae. Gm S40 Then Home & Auto. ts the place * . to come. ‘wost loans made od Anti-Freeze... . ...53¢ off fe 2 TILE 2c Ea. co! ir fest visit so come in | PLASTIC WAL: aie Foot Gale phone oF cash A $500 on your | cas 5 Povesene $2 Burs ‘BUR M Now TER Os 8 seoay ent nla sulted te your |. ~~ : AT BURMEISTER’S puaits Prien Leslie fe Fleisher an : ore sierice s ager, Berkley Voss, President, 3% A ie vm YOU CBS cones eee ee iy Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto Loan Company 4k te Tra a* R te i :: R. oa Bousias per M ” Hours; 8 to 5; Saturday 0 tot = I per M Cd “Gruman Nat’) Bank Bidg. 7 Te cesses ie wre 5 i . pm) 4 MOOTO osc vens ones nn 8 ep: 1x8 knotty per Mf. $160.00 iving room suttes up; dio- quate :e USED FLAT TOP 35, 000 Families ae rales 41890 to Many | , Jah paneling vpn per M1099 | ate, ssicemen's Genta sab T Mee | USE oon eM. PAYMENT it innerspring wratteced 3 ots new 1955 models, as make, Paul St. Cyr & Coder. Co. vr an aan" ~~ Sass tables, #7 oo’ bas st a 5 ra Recommend | | OR LAY-A-WAY PLAN $20 cotton mattresses $1195 | formica tops. all popular colors. | ¢199 Bogie Lake Rd Commerce 3 pc colored bath set, al! fein, pp vodhel & 4 drawer, 625 to We buy sell Sride onythion, Come SASY TERMS ON LAYAWAY Come in and look, compare and | EM 32731 | set cast trop tub $159.05 | swivel chairs, office chairs, all | put aud look sreuad. 2 scree @f! Bearson’s Bank Furniture; Stry“vergsine Michigan Fluo: |/ | Pi kt feo: 2 oolee, SO 2 a ic ta = a Buckner’ S OPEN "BAILY ¥ 72° 42 Orchard Lake Ave. _FE ¢7881| _rescent, 303 Orchard Lake Ave. | MONOGRAM WALL HEATER MARDWARE - TLUMBING 68 tom ex rt tg a.m for appt L_& 8 SALES CO., 4 mi, east of REFRIOERATOR, ROUND Sir| CLOSING OUT Fr‘sdom. | Hogi osiwn cor to bum. Bold tick, lnlar Guy. idieh. Reigns on pe a” * pee 4.00 INT eseeeevees penbeitd me —— 5 ROEER, EE, NO. ot. Fawn MEISTER A > SAVE tp TO _FPre detive very. 4) Buckner Conven- $0n1.| 1655 KENMORE WRINGER TYPE | its FILE COLEUM srrasesenens . 3 Bashebe lept offices in, Ponting ares, PWwe Give Holdens Red Stamos. | washer with couble laundry tubs. | Watt TLE LINOLEUM saenenen MBS Re MAKE SURE ITS Sale Sporting Goods 65 Fow ‘up to $600 on small OR sis, Pane Reasons SMITHS. 357 § S. ‘Saginaw & control. Just 12 GAUGE AUTO. SHOTOUN WITH Fee a, a TE kn eT | SINGER CONSOLE wai FORT. | COMMERCIAL STORER STOKALL. | ind, Boers “mk pepe BURMEISTER | “giver reirenote: St ouer teach deduetions. WALTON TV___.. | ~#0it. $8130.08 310. 2 low, steam radiators. lec: mo- Siig atten th hee kee | Northern Lumber Co. : Walton Cor. Joan —_TE 2" Ore eas re fami e WhERGORAPIC OOED,_EUBCTRTC Mut Cooley Lake 4 syqy| dict lop fokang rear and. marble OWING a WILTON RUG AND | gpeep QUEEN IRONER. RE- 0 GAL. FUEL TANKS. KNEW. Pontiac at BUCKNER SIs LESS pte oy ee aa See: ng | ves renee At a sour $29.50. Also other eines. Te as en ee Telegraph & 0 Mle Ba. wen ott shine AN YOU THINE 2 oe — Pt el ' Motiain Tanks, PE 40077, FU, PORN ACE) Detrot sites ee 35 sib WEW not FORT DE ! Se, |e ae Pete ama iT VALUE cam | HONORS 6 MCRD. WU. eet sccted conh avictiy’ washer Contest prize, S175. Alse SALE! SALE! SALE! GARAGE: 33 X ba groin + @. 8. “Teompeon, | "also gmpieie ine ofall. ealers we Burr: zs ew com ion " It i as + from Buckner’s friendly payer, 855, OLive 2800h | Watm Morning Nester’... $35 #23 | OUD THERM OTL HEATER. RANT. | Haw AND USED FURNITURE | st B Stel ary valued. Michigan | GUMS, = $ : . ~~ |e Burmer off TANGO Coc cwweee ¥ * ie rese _ BOTTLE | GAS Table wp = ‘rawee es g20 | bo " OL._6-108. beat "cook stoves ond'we:| Ave. WINCHESTER (9 GAUGE, PUMP mm & eee i" a B k er now lee oe Sete ee Ls < BOA «= ones $s | pariah m. ITE HITCHES cottage Ras Roofing and Siding pump oF automatic. Will pay “bP uckn | cn Pais ie REFRIG., GOV apt cocws vevenwees oS | The kind that bolt to és tone aoe a peaeel Combination Doors if “oKtGE A FE oot 2. 49 : ea ry Ms Finance Co. | _ mimbrruttst dit tote 204 2 Siete breaxtast set At) ret Howland, 3286 ‘Dinte wey.) Fo'vEn Power, ens. A BENSON gua with palvdane 655. On | be s; repitered, Lincoln 6983) | gutter eens oar : rs. _ MT +9098, evenings. __ | x4 her rooesn ss OR 3-456 “lA ‘M.A eens ars four, $1 E ; Offices are located: ~ 108 Son ie fey _ ren! of new and used " fensinnne ELBCTRIC RANGE. NEWEST 30 payments rae w, P. Miler. 649 N. Saginaw ‘“ 42521; - adags menaand PETIONEE OFAN SNEPPARD io! Las LAILER. 20 FT. MR faernae RB alaSro’Bleat| Shh acgrenceaaycevne” N° P| SS MENG "aD Amanda's | BAe, Wecewat seri tote Regtranion SHE FQ Te | SLAYBAUGH’S | Hight Sitere —raaare pees Poatie and Floor National Bide. | —CO. 1060 W Bet aye Oakland urniture famous fome, brands, stighty m . | Pie, “God” condition. $1. FE | 2% 4-000 FB 9-0489| grained, 491 Marion. Inquire after Drayton Plains 4512 Dixie Hwy ae zaart tt a ened Pe HE 2.8823 | Michigen” Plocrescent’ 383, Or: ‘ANIZED ne, | 50838 BROWNING AUTOMATICN p.m. : boat WITH ° i Rk eee 4 6 ROOM HEATROLA HEAT- your FEAR OLD BEAGLE “BOUND. OLD BEA Lake Raraston FOR SHALY Rages AND | = “xr WOR. | gerne Cai x in a fi my teie f. | 5 TO: sant w, tabsie and meee. sid chotguy or rifle. bE B nn ay rab- : t Lake. 230 Bai aiese ares Like. new. 8, “rs be ELECTRIC | CLOTHES “DRYER 109 SAVE, FLOMBING SUPPLY | fir ‘eset. pet gent 2 ait on on Ail bird hunt-| bite. “also reg. Red Bond Coon | ° Utien 48402 Van Dyte or tools, OR ?-2717. cleaner repair’ne rebuilding marred, Exceptional value. Mont. ry rc) LENT sinks | FROM 36.5. $2 GAL, ELEC pease red deer oy conte; eens a" game — os one block North across trom Bank. | CROSLE RANGE. oe oar EROS FoR EOS Ei Fivorescent, 303 Orchard Hem Tank on stove. Heats 4 to ater beavers, $79.06. 30 gal. bat OTL ° : 40" deluxe ic washer bara GAS RANG sake Ave rooms, 1882 Marlowe, Brook- ens heaters, $56. G. A. Thompson, 688 2 gauge heavy load : : an | ih wads eee. Ee | ow Ree ee eS aS ae . oe RNR TW Pg er Ts gm per | Doge Tretued, Bearten 7 , Tt ate model, MY , . . y's *,| OIL BU in POT, With ‘ WHEN YOU NEED | (35 -SREeZe, UPRIGHT. ONE | TRADE SPACE WEATER POR | $10. 612 Oakland. biower, pipe and base, Used § _wicks ‘Wend Orelvaré Uk. a KELL LY HARDWARE | zon MOARDING BATHING AND CLIP PONTIAC of ‘America’s beat makes. Freezer | used bedroom suite or will sell| POR SALE~34" HOLLAND COAL an PE SAVE ON G R. 12 CE 2004 Auburn at Adams. pine 74h, 26113, : to and food oe ba he for 5 years,| reasonable, FE 48826. — —|_‘ furnace with forced-air blower and GARAGES REPAIRED TO foot. Warwick's, 3678 Orchard), Auburn Heights. FE 2-611 boos. CATs 5 DOGS IEF sli ae scratched | USED RE a ee an gay gen eg Good condition. rook ‘ik like new. Lengtnen your ga- _ lake Rd _wnemee | 36 CONVERTED JAP $5. | trgined Burr-Gher ne tae You can get tt quickly on your 2. is transit Michie aye juorescent, sp } a. ' pias r4 Pm. rage. Put _ hew garage doors. Creed ae ak AMEL ~ JT ano. } ga — a un, Bn trend. eT a _303_ Orchard Lake Ave. ,_ Huron, ‘Terms, 5854. 8. ° tires, ¥ te ‘ Pe a a we SINING ROOM SOTTE AND WORT. | Conn w ASW INO HACHIS OIL TANKS | ss"ierit LOR BLOCKER Ti tak | SAVE Supplr, 8 6. Qagimaw S| Sit mmereen. ~ Hay, Grain & Feed 7i| A COMPLETE CHANGE We will be glad to articles, FE 5-7592, $23.50 and up. R, B. vai liners, $40, FE 5-5222. i. IN BEAUTY AND you with your monev problems. | DESK, WALNUT. WINTHROP oe sEcokD CUTTING, STATE yi, pose cousin. After 6 p.m. ad be CONSTRUCTION - DOUBLE BED. COMPLETE, oa Pikitehen sable sig, Maytag ‘wash NOW ON DISPLAY AT we FINANCE Og | fe aire nes BE na : HUTCHINSON ue ject oes ie. 7 Ay 3 perenne | rooms. 80,000 BTU. $4. oF BAGUE FINANCE CO, | _br Large Chew gt Orarré , aoe a BUR: bes nig F Floor. “ B sell either one. me A a 202 N. MAIN wer, Ex Opt item s pot ts! ITURE 7 ‘4 od ogy Lanterns, Old oe ee qrom. Pe — in. - ROCHESTER, MICH. Bag Fe oe ms WYMAN'S values. i. We have Brand few | signs. Alse most complete selec. eee ; , : pace diag ELECTRIC STOVE. APARTMENT | 1. Pike St. Rasy verms FE 122) fins in pearooms and living room | house at terrific values., Mich USED HEATING : ving LIVESTOCK cng acta Scns FE Sait | ny, Used rraderin D ca Wines ce] faces Se Ser; =—|-ROUIPMENT : 4 Sravtoo. Prine Ph_ Rochester OL 60711, Ol, 1-9701 FINEPC ACE SCREEY — GASKET Gewing cabinet... re suites, offered elsewhere Moncey |= te ata nes DON'T WISH FOR rey py * aaegaecrs EPL. races + $20.00 . LOANS 825 TO, $500, sad brase wood holder, 695, FE | Devensort used furniture, Michigan Fiuo- 2.r < S oF on furnaces MONEY! Make it easily, Bi Lperence StF Sst fee AL $3 | aLibien AND > CHainS. MANOO:| “wal, Subnav" Smé 4"? ee eos TO MAKE BUSINESS nor, Deeg cond. Mi Costs. eof a Peg ny Rie os Age subnets nah, —F through Classified Ads. To Ce a _ . ‘<< BRISKER, use Classified s : ee 5 x sell, rent; buy, swap, hire, Ads! To sell things, coal TOMERS through Classi- KELLY'S HARDWARE ELBLING for rent, 4, modem con dial FE 2-8181 to kittens, dial FE 28181. fied Ads. Call FE 2-8181.1"%iugee"Pe Set“ 1) 8. PARKE st, Brus, Pm S008 or MY" 3-100 : ei i en le ik i ie PRs Be 2? Nl a Sa ag ES he ES . d + ai iti er y é ‘ ee ee ee ; x 1 A A A RR OR ee ee rer see « trailer 12 H. hight? | DEER HUNTER SPEC. » “10 USED TRAILERS = TO PICK FROM : _ $195-$595 +s BUY NOW! ed See it her-! 22 Mt. high he ate $e seen ee erro et ee ee MOTORS vj 1. Too F AUTO PARTS | AS YOU HAVE NEVER | Ex. 1941 FORD oe Srp : JERRY JEROME _ Rocaewe Ford Dealer Our Business | OAKLAND AT Tein re 2s No Financial Problems - Just Your Car Down HASKINS Chevrolet-Oldsmobile | 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 5-5071 B Al equipped, Chevrolet #811955 Demos Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars Courtesy Cars Doors and 4 Door Sedans Couves and Club Coupes 210s Sixesand Eights Trans—P. G. and 0. D. New Car Guarantee SL, S79 SAVE SAVED BEFORE Don’t Delay — Act Today | _ cheap. 1947 woe. GOOD iN CONDITION, _ FE 5-081. 1982 BUICK 2 DR. SEDAN ‘A REAL VALUE oe Pontiac Retail Store rE 3-7107 % Mt. Clemens ~ cae te i Ex- lead em oe WILSON GMC] & Peeass |” Bel Airs | No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery ! Deal Direct! No Finance Co, ! Buy Here—Pay Here Y'ALL COME NATIONAL MOTOR SALES wOLTS ! - We i at 13 Mile T Inca 5-1100 $25.00 Over Wholesale be - sO ro ~ CLUB COUPE r car, roomy seu t ae oe |, Take ft 7. + oe or after 6 GOI iss or csshscssedeses $1825 +4 rose 2 P= paseds yd “33 CHEVY. CONV $ oo ‘83 OLDS CONV. |... $1430 53 PLYMOUTH CONY 8 ‘33 FORD CONV. ............$ 870 53 STUDEBAKER, 4 DOOR §$ 690 £3 DESOTO, 4 DOOR § 785 ‘83 FORD 8 4 DOOR $ 815 52 DODGE, + DOOR $ or more cars ‘o choose from ay cats carfy the rliable guaran- | KELLER-KOCH CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER _OPPOSITE BIG BOY DRIVE-IN West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead and | -West Side Used Cars er W. Huron FE 42185 JACOBSON'S | HUDSON & RAMBLER ‘sew. B Pik me a EVIE g wt DELUXE CHEV, (NEW TH TIRES, private. one car owner Erections condition. Take over payments $235 a month FE 56-2766 ‘33 CHEV. CONV. siaos BOWER glide. power steering, rad.o. treat- er white wall ites: metalic ee color. All leather tnterter. | NORTH CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile -EASIER through Classi- ___Lincoin 5-1100 | 1 CHEVROLET, EXCELLENT cond FE 54-0562, " evenings, 09... diate isso 7 DR. DELUXE CHEVROLET ap, 338 N. Perry. FE 2-6146 : to CHEY. OLX FULLY, EQUIP H ASKINS TON SOu~ 1s, POLLY rs RTH MEVLOLET Chevrolet’ Woodmere ie Oakland County’s Fastest SPE 404, vielen! ote Dealer - “iho at PE tAs01 mes | ixie Hwy. at M-15 3 DOOR DELUXE. MA te 5.5071 "Seat" 118 E, Colgate. FE Open Nights ’til 9 YOUR LIFE’S MADE fied Ads. To solve every: day problems quickly, dial FE 2-8181. jo and heater, ir, $605 full price, down | Haskins Chev. rou 1952 V.4, 2:D00 ‘88 OLDS 88 SEDAN. WHOA, SEDAN, this one equipped Look-air Lg inter- | — dit'oned. ra., radio, heater, t your car power steering, power brakes, | windows, power seats, | eye, | 6751 ome. wey, AT M-15 §-5071 cn FORD 5 COnVE TIBLE. | Rr BODY OAS ate Peods transmission. PE | 2 after 4.__ 7%) fod ‘8, RANCH WAGON. OR | ty) *M FOR Woodward 13 Mi Lincoin $1 1083 HENRY J PE ram, Why. take buses? NORTH bey sites 4 ‘tan a D J, $195, 26 1D) MECHANI- offer, 44 E. pag Carknes Shedebe: es Mar eto. =n. be 2 Hedy t tee tia weather, CHEVRO! Woodward ca a Mile Lincolr 1109 ACTION FOR 30 DAYS WILL ACCEPT ANYTHING oF ws. IN TRADE ON ANY OF OUR CARS You? PONTIAC’S WHAT HAVE TOP TRADER MIKE’S AUTO SALES 1 Oakland Ave. PE 2-0408 For Sale Cars 91 NE NR at lat 8, Soe s. NORTH CHEVROLET Woodward at 7 Mile Som 55 OLDSMOBILE'’S -DEMONSTRATORS | a Given b | BUICK HAS 60 FINE USED CARS! SAVE dD GET COUR . JEROME 3 $3 Dodge -Fs Peikup svaeslies Rochester Ford Dealer RIEMENSCHNEIDE Wood ard i3 Mile & gorgeous w , st i cY DEA NORTH CHETPOLET Woodw: at 13 Mile f SAT. ., e , : te SS PONTIAC 4 DR. sited; JET } : - unt 790 gee ae ow sue, Sa “osed. ronning re| Ge ODY BEFORE ey Sood’ boty 8 eee Op oe a racy | gOPeetteNl SOI rman "| CRORTIAG “a -CHIEFAIN DE: CHEV. 1955 BEL sport | jay PORD= 3 =e tele. | None ot the nicest cars we have. “lyse Power st Primes Coupe. and freter: over- rife... rebuilt motor with % Lested pire — YOU "3! D- rive, vertical two tone amm. Hollywood dual mut- bac f er, 3 $1. down only $i8 new car appearance, save| {pect yoy a rc S205; 81 down ond only sit mu ow ‘i FORD, RADIO AND HEATER, . Beautiful car . 7 “auipped. ou, mui cee the ma TRADE : iar AY Ma we Ey a OO be Fy EES _| OLIVER | see GLENN'S S| Lincoln Capri Eat, Deper, apie, Cortoer Ss Re a RECN AES pe BUICK “aga, Meee. Pea cx| TIPTOP VALUES | tr», wore, asics and ns's | (iM Orsbard tabs ave | SS ATTSSS Pier fal clearance CLEARANCE® —§| nedte, beaters. Most all have we “TT VE Sams. *Y woRTR "oun ROLET Choice Brand New 1958 Chrysiers power winsow e2t Clemens. aii 4 ee BIG SAVINGS At low as 195] arr moter nyaroue snow’ plot . >. ano ave : ~~ WINTERIZED i a Bob Frost, Inc. Nl ee eee ee est sler 4 ar. Le OW ARD | ae pete Ye c. Oe * oe hee ‘Wass S. WOODWARD "53 Dodge V-8 4 ar. pee Eith eas saving overdrive. BIRMINGHAM 8 CYLINDER 2-DOOB | ‘8 Plymouth 4 ar. .......-.... $08 leper ats +e SEDAN. Sites: JET . ‘83 Hudson Hornet waaie ee 33 Bedae 4, "ew Cpe ed nu "Sl Dodge 4 dr, oseeauae = cmp uo, $33.85 . Some, seauendvenss = Sy WORDT on | seemaeees DOWN |$8eeiocc 8 - , m, a, F LARRY 46 Dodge 4 dr ~ . walls and a Se ae as "32 Ford ria — $875 iss FORD TOWN SEDAN. LOW es “POR MORE: TH! iS R | PGood PLACE To Bor 232 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131 |+ C8 2Dr. Fully Equipped Including Taxes and S. With On igo) ba Monthly — Dellars ee OR } ; lf Your Old Car $466 Monthly Is Worth $125” 1955 CADILLAC ‘CONVERTIBLE, «} full power, 3,000 miles, like new......++ $4199) A-| Buys Cheapies: =| §2 Buick Riviera ..$599 . '50Ford 2 dr...... se $4 Ford 2 dr......$999 ‘49 Plymouth 2 dr. sak 53 Dodge 2 dr.... .$744 49 Chev. 2 dr...... $1444 ’55 Ford 8 Passenger 50 Plymouth 4 dr. $199 Sta. Wgn....-$1944 50 Chev. 2 dr......$199 *51 Chev. 2 dr...... $299 '49Tord 2 dr......$144. $2 Ford Victoria . . 53 Plymouth 2 dr. $699 55 Ford C8 2 dr. $1299 *53 Mercury 4 dr.. .$899 52 Ford 2 dr...... $544 52 Merc, Hardtop $799 "$4 Chev. 2 dr,..... $999 54 Ford Victoria $1299 "51 Plymouth 2 dr. $299 "52 Kaiser 4 dr..... $344 ’53 Ford 2 dr... ...$699 54 Ford 8 Passenger Wen. ........$1399 52 Chev, 2 dr..... .$544 53 Ford R. Wgn.. .$799 "54 Plymouth 2 dr. $944 *54 Chev. S. Wgn, $1099 | *S1 Ford 2 dr...... $299 "52 Pont. Hardtop $699 "52 Plymouth 2 dr. $499 *51 Merc. Cl. Cpe.. .$299 *53 Chev. 2 dr...... $699 *52 Pont. Dix. 4 dr. $699 53. Olds 88 2 dr.. .$1099 "52 Mercury 2 dr.. .$699 "34 Olds 98 H’day $2199 *53 Buick Riviera $1099 "52 Olds 88 2 dr... .$899 . — ATTENTION, PLEASE — DAY WORKERS Let us get your car ready for Winter driving NOW! EVENING HOURS TILL 9 P.M. SERVICE SPECIAL gy By From 6 Harold Turner, Ford .2 BIG LOTS Free iubrication with permanent Anti-Freege MIdwest 4-7500 " JOrdan 4-6266 Immediate “Spot” Delivery Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payment ’50 Pontiac’ Sedan $199. 5] Nash 2 dr......$199 Convertibles: 55 Ford Conv... .$1944. 54 Ford Conv... .$1299 '53 Buick Conv. .. .$999 48 Ford Conv. .....$74 52 Ford Conv.....$699 ’50 Ford Conv.....$299 53 Chev: Conv... .$899 ’51 Ford Conv.....$444 _ Trucks ’54 Chev, 34 ton pickup 54 Ford 14 ton pickup 54 Chev. 34 ton pickup ’54 Chev. Cab and Chassis 48 Ford 4 een eeeee orn eeene ton 53 Ford % ton 12’ stake ee eee BUSINESS MEN During our J change. en tune~ mime ra. = © Liberty 94000 Liberty 9-4001 GET THEM WHILE THEY LAST. |. HOUGHTEN & SON, YOUR PRIENDLY, OLDSMOBILE TRUCK DEALER | 528 N. Main, Rochester, 1950 . #DOOR. DELUXE SE- dan. tigen ant, seat | ) Migheste 8 Bt. or, i deluxe, 2 dr. .. “s206 | . Hydra. offer takes. { } | $195 $205 | a & 2 2 - 3s Se ee $495 & H. $305 i S14 also heve 150 other cars from & From a Model A Ford pe a Cadillac, | ANCE CAR_MRET. 22 Auburn Ave FE 42131 | + |g Lbs LB 4) $1295. i power dra. radio; heater. TH CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 5-1100 ____.alneoIn 5-100 — i a OLDS 8 SEDAN, — $1395: hydra, radio, heater, 2-tone blue; | nh foper | ORTH CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoin 5-1100 58) PACKARD CLIPPER. LOW | _mileage, $050, PE 4-0122 ti PLYMOUTH SEDAN, ONLY $305: was $495. We're making | room fer the 56's | NORTH CHEV | Woodward at 13 Mile Incoin | 1953 4 DR, $10 No and assume payments, 464 8. | __ Woodward. Birmingham. ' 1950 PLYMOUTH, AL DE- luxe, good cond, Call FE 5-0760. | 33 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, $495, | radio, heater and overdrive. Re- | duced from $695. { NORTH CHEVROLET | Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 5-1100 | i PONTIAC, $379; HYDRA, | RADIO, HEATER, R condition. All it needs is a set of | seat covers NORTH Woodward at 13 Mile | Lincoln 5-1100 We PONTIAC, DOOR SEDAN, | hapdesanaite $175, PE 2-2833. sss AC CHIEFTAIN CATA- dina. Hydramatic, radio, heater, direction signals, white wall tires, | 7000 mites. $2080, PE. 23578. ‘él PONTIAC CATALINA, ONE | owner. Nice throughout. Phone | FE 8-305. | PONTIAC ‘46. GOOD RUNING | iti PE 4-8630. | The 1956 Chevrolet |* IS COMING NOV. 4th Ie PONTIAC SFATION WAGON. NOW IS THE TIME TO} REALLY SAVE MONEY | Pontiac ’31 deluxe 4 door | sedan. Completely ie Good condition. | ON A USED CAR. COME ioe Sporr| CKLW, with Leroy David CKLW. Por @ Dey Won. News, Record Reom | WJBK, Shorr WJBK, News, Binge, Gentile; WJBK, fom See ran tehee eean | WON, Rugthe tn Reserve ere es Sam | WCAR Music to the Alr Ww. Lone Ranger. TUESDAY 9:00—W. fam Sheehan | 12:00—WIR. Jack White WXYZ, Firestone ¢6:00—WJIR, Jim Vinal! ww, _ Se, Parade WWJ, News, Cederbe CHL, gee Gieste wws, News Breakfast Club WXY2, News, Wi WON, Mesord sae oe CELW. News, Toby David | CKLW, News, Griddle Riddle 9:00—W. Carson WIBK. News, Gentile, binge wean weer i = . "red Habeas wean. WROM, Ween Maste Carpet! WEON News -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject te change without notice, Channel 1—-WXYZ-TV. Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7)—Kukla, Fran and Ollie, ety. 6:15—(7)—My Story. “Dinner for Three,” drama. (4) News. Paul Williams. (2)—News. Ken Cline. 6:25—(4) — Sports. Bill Fiem- ming. (2)}—TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett Phelps. 6:30—(7) — Topper. Topper tells ‘off his boss after he thinks he's won a sweepstakes prize, but it turns out to be a plot by the Kerbys, Ann Jeffreys, Robert Sterling star. (4)—Tony Martin Show. Music. «(2)—Robin Hood. “Maid Marion” meets Robin as she flees from bandits while dis- guised as a boy. -Bernadette O’Farrel stars with Richard Greene. 6:45—(4)—News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. 6:55—(56)—Detroit Almanac. Solon Weeks of the Detroit Historical | Museum and bits of Detroit's ., 7:30—(T)—Voice Program. Mezzo- past. 7:00—(T) — TV Reader's Digest. Hollywood producer tries to make | money by collecting insurance | on forged art masterpiece in “Old Master Detective,” star-| ring William Talman, Walter Kingsford, Jesse White. (9)—The | Falcon. Charles McGraw in “Out of All Evil,” Italian monastery is setting for smuggling ring. (4) — Caesar’s Hour. Comedy With Sid Caesar, Nanette Fab- ray, Howard Morris, Carl Rein- er. Satire on Civil War movies, the commuters remember their first quarrel. (2) — Burns and Allen. Gracie . discovers Ronnie wants to change his name rather than trade on hers and George's, so she changes hers to help him out, (56)—Young America Looks When You Need STATE FINANCE Let us help consolidate your || debts, repair your car or for any | purpose. Repay in small, monthly payments. Fast, friendly service. LOANS TO $500 ON YOUR SIGNATURE, CAR OR FURNITURE Just phone us and we can have the money waiting for you when call at our office. Phone FE 4.1574. i | STATE FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Phone FE 4-1574 : Amazing RELIEF tor BABY tortured by ITCHING RASH “Little one scratched ‘itching skin seo it became raw,” writes a grandmother.* “Nothing helped, until we tried Resinol Ointment. In twé days he was resting com- fortably, In two weeks hardly a trace of the skin ailment was noticeable.” Keep Resinol handy for chafes, chaps, burn burns, cuts guts. Por sample write Baltimore 1, Md. 8 my on poe at Books. Mrs. Audrey Biel of the Detroit Public Library and | —'11:35—(9)—Mystery Theater. June discussion of “Fear Strikes Out" by James Piersall. soprano Rise Stevens sings “Wunderbar” by Cole Porter; “Speak to Me of Love" by Le- noir; “‘Voi che sapate’ by Mo- zart; “Vienna City. of My| Dreams." (9) — Million Dollar Movie. Richard Conte, Vanessa Brown, Lee J. Cobb in “The Fighter.” (2) — ‘Talent Scouts. Arthur Godfrey introduces vio- linist, pop vocalist, soprano. (56) —To be $:00—(7)—Jumbo Theater. Judith the car before leaving for New | York and the Mertzes don’t like | the idea of buying train tickets. | Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz star. (36) — Challenge of Foreign | 11:30—(T=- Tonight. — Steve Al- len host on variety show. Lockhart, Mark Daniels in ‘“‘Bury .Me Dead.” 12:06—(4)—XII_ O'Clock Theater. “Playmates.” | 12:30 — (2) — Weathervane and | Meditations. ‘TUESDAY MORNING. 6:50—(4) Today’s Farth Report. 6:55—(2) Meditations. 7:00 — (4) Today. (2) Morning | Show. 7:55—(2) CBS News. 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 8:25—(2) Detroit Newscast. 1 | $:30—~(2) Weleome Travelers. (7), Wixie Wonderland. 9:00—(4) Romper Room. (2) ‘Car | ry Moore, |9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Re- | quest Theater. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth, 16:00—(4) Home. 10:30~(2) Strike It Rich. 16:55—(7) News. Policy. Film. $:20—(7) — Medical Horizons. A day with young doctor at Johns | Hopkins hospital. Montgomery Presents. Franchot | Tone plays Navy officer faced with important decision in A- bomb test. Philip Bourneuf, Lee | Remick, John Larkin in cast. (2) —December Bride. Lily hires beautiful young housekeeper to! make her daughter stay home and take better care of husband and home. Spring Byington, Dean Miller, Harry Morgan, Frances Rafferty star. (56) — World of ‘Sports. Pat Cavanaugh of U: of D. physical education depart- ment talks about al) sports and shows how to ‘play them. i 9:00—(7) — Hollywood Preview. Backstage with new films. (9) — Boxing. Welterweight bout: Ludwig Lightburn vs. | Khaifi. (2) Studio One. Schem- ing son tries to cash in on repu- tation of his statesman father in “Private History.” starring ce.| $:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater. (4) in the United States comes from cil Kellaway, Howard St. John, Lee Phillips. (56)—Today's Stu- dents. Lives of interesting Wayne U. students. Frank Shelden, graduate geology student geust. 9:30—(7) — Jalopy Races. Films from Hollywood. (4) — Secret File USA. Robert Alda in ad- venture tale. (56) — Answer Guaranteed. Panel of U. of D. professors answer questions from listeners. | 9:45—(9)—Ringside Interview. — Chris Schenkel talks to sports guest. 10:00—(9) .— Paragon Playhouse Wife decides to leave husband and causes trouble for herself in “Silent Snow.” (4)—Mayor of | “Marilly * , Leaves | the Town. Town” just as-the governor and his wife atrive for a visit in| Springdale. Thomas Mitchell plays the mayor. (2) — Back- stage. Drama to be announced. 10:30—(7)—I Search for Adventure. “Capture of the Condor,” drama. (9)—Denny Vaughn Show. Mu- sical variety. (4)—TIt's a Great Life, Uncle Earl discovers he can hear silent dog whistle and figures he's not long for this world. James Dunn, William Bishop, Michael O’Shea in com- | edy. (2)—Movie Museum, Films | of the past. 11:00—(7) — Sopuy's On. Variety with Soupy Sales. (9)—National News. (4)—News. Paul Williams. (2)—News, Bob Murphy. 11:15—(7) — Armchair Theater Jack Oakie in ‘Sailor Be Good.” (9}—Billy O'Connor. Music, (4) —Little Show. Robert Dane, Ann Zika in “Final Curtain.” (2) — Miss Fairweather. Bette Wright. 11:20—(2)—Les Paul and Mary Ford. Music. 11:26—(2)—Night watch Theater. “Woman Who Came Back,” feature film. t Call FI FE For Factory Authorized Sorvice 4-1515 993. Mt. Clemens 11:00—(2). Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- nessee Ernie. (7) Story Studio, 11:15—(2) Love of Life. (4)—Robert | 11:36—(2): Search for Tomorrow. | ¢clipsed the TV careers of Red (4) Feather Your Nest. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. 11:55—(7) News Ace. , TUESDAY AFTERNOON a | 12:60—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) | &s. Perhaps they would still have Ding Dong School. (2) Ladies | Day. 12:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On. 12:30—(7) Beulah, (49 Hour of Shows. (9) World Passport. 12:55—(2) Girl Talk. 1:00 — (7) Lamchtime Drama. (9) | , Mary Morgan Show. ert Q. Lewis. 1:30—(4) Good Cooking. (2) Link- letter’s House Party. (9) News, | Shoppers’ Show, , 2:00 — (7) Stars on Seven. (2) (2) Rob- Haine| The Big Payoff. (4) Ted Mack’s | uations. Let's keep him that way. Matinee. 2:30—(4) It Pays to Be Married. | (2) Bob Crosby Show. A Date With Life. (2) Brighter | Day. 3:15—(4) First Love. Storm. (2) Secret (2) On Your Account, 3:45—(4) Modern Romances. $:55—(9) News. Colt. (4) Pinky Lee Show, Sagebrush’ Shorty. 4:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Auntie Dee's Rascals. 5:00—(7) Mickey Mouse Club. (4) Mr. Twinky Presents. (2) The Early Show, (9) Dance Party. 5:30—(7) Mickey Mouse Club. (4) | Lightning Warrior, (9) Howdy Doody. (2) Alan Napier, Natalie Wood in| $:30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. | 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice | Comedian — “to | | Make Grade sates Poor Beginning popularity during his second year | in the big time? Or will he fade, E4 , there’s another disturb- + o nothing against i z rfl efi ze F ae Hi FaiFy : i ‘ 8 we | * sie g 5 i iL £2 be the viewers, the funnymen as often as t! 33 $3 | ¥ feel that this dwelling on the | “little fellow” conéept is what has Buttons, Alan Young, Wally Cox | and. Dennis Day. Even Jack Car- son, though big in size, jnimeet to play the patsy. All of these are good perform. | regular shows if they had been allowed to kick the boss or talk | back to their wives and girt friends | now and then. oS | So watch . George, Don't let Mom push you around, (The real Mrs. Gobel is a fine woman who would never think of interfering with her son's show.) 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