4 ee ‘sist report that gave a clean bill of - prepared for the ion Convention Hears th to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural: Or- ganization. \ The report had said that UNESCO was neither Communist nor atheistic, nor in favor of . world government. : Secretary of Labor James Mitchell in a speech aires said that more than 98 per cent of the nation’s male veterans of World War II had jobs in August. — In the problem and‘status of veteran | workers, Mitchell cited figures which he said “give. some indication of the prosperity being enjoyed by Americajs “ex-servicemen.” , He said 64 million ployed and that former Americans now are em- servicemen “along with the rest of the American wage earners are earn- ing more money than ever before in the nation’s history.” He said that in August, World War II, more than 1 work. a decade after the end of 4 million veterans were at This, he added “is a pretty good record.” For the third time in the four conventions the Legion has held here, Miami's traditionally \ sunny skies gave way to rain for the annual parade. te It hadn't rained here for a full day since early terday a stubborn downpour forced post- July, but ponement of the parade from 4:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. But scarcely half an hour after the procession of 25,000 marchers, 100 bands and 50 floats had started the skies opened again. - Marchers were drenched to the skin. Floats - that took months to prepare at costs of thousands of dollars were wilted. The rain straightened out the pretty coiffures of other girls in the parade. drum majorettes and Later, the skies cleared and the parade finished . in clearing weather. 2 Area Officials Comment on Selling of Sanatorium Comment on the proposed sale of the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium to the state came from two Officials today. Albert Weber, chairman the TB Sanatorium, said he of the Board of Trustees of understands that the insti- tution’s ownership was set up as a corporate body vested in the Board of Trustees. “When e state or our county Board of Supervisors are ‘ready to talk business about the sale of the sana- torium, or any change in its operation, we are ready to consult with them,” he stated. Meanwhile, State Sen. William S. Oak) advanced a proposal for immediate use of Royal “Broomfield (R- the building's annex to house the backlog of mentally — 4 Hutchinson to Pilot St. Louis Next Year ST, LOUIS ®—Fred Hutchinson, former Detroit manager who om Seattle to the Pacific Coast League championship this year, today was | named manager of tht St. Louis Cardinals. « Hutchinson was given a_two- year coritract at an undisclosed salary Hutchinson announced his coaches as Terry Moore, former Cardinal star; Johnny Hopp, and Bill Posedel. Posedel is a carry- over from the Walker regime. Israel Hits Oil Again ' HELETZ-HULEIKAT, Israel, — Israel's second oil well, gushing 250 feet high, came in today in the | field developing near the Egyptian- | held Gaza Strip. defective children in the county awaiting commit- ment. Both statements followed announcement Monday of a plan formulated by State Mental Health Director. Charles A. Wagg recom-. mending the state buy the hospital for conversion to handle mental defectives. Broomfield stated he will have to be sure quarters on a par with the present ones will be provided county TB patients before backing Wagg's proposal. Weber advised caution in push- ing the sale. “While it is a fact,” he said, “that the sanatorium now has a considerably reduced number of patients over some fermer years, it is no time to get in a hurry about any change in its use or ownership. - “The decreased number of pa- tients may be due to two things, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) TESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1955—44 PAGES Dismissal of Toll Road Law Suit City Now Claims Case Was Filed Prematurely With Supreme Court LANSING (# — Counsel for Dearborn has asked the State Supreme Court to dis- miss a suit it brought to test the constitutionality of Michigan's new toll road law. James A. Broderick, as- sistaht Dearborn corpora- tion counsel, said the suit was brought prematurely before the community had suffered specific damages and that attorneys for the Michigan Turnpike Author- ity had converted the suit ~|into a bond validation case. . The Authority has been awaiting legal challenge. The bonds will fi- nance the proposed Saginaw-Flat Rock toll road. Broderick argued that the toll road law violates home rule control over city’ streets, “It's absurd,” he said, “to say Michigan can't feed into the great turnpike network which starts 'way up in Maine and runs half way across the continent.”’ * * * He said the authority conceded it must have local consent to alter local streets and that the p route was reasonable. the case the legal test could go on in the name of the intervening association, — The court allowed Broderick 10 days to file more briefs. ‘Seeing-Eye’ Master Claims Sightless Collie MUSKEGON (#—Kelly, Muske- gon's blind collie, had a new home , * * * Indirectly, sh also found homes for six of her kennelmates at the Muskegon County Humane Society skelter. Mr. and Mrs. Len King of peighboring Wolton adopted. .Kelly after learning her former: owners had been forced to leave her at the shelter when they moved to a larger city. The 18- month-old collie has been blind since a puppyhood injury. Harold D. Williams, an agent for the humane society, appealed for a “seeing-eye’’ master for the dog. A flood of visitors and tele- phone calls answered the appeal within two hours, he said. : Six visitors, when they learned Kelly had already been spoken for, adopted other dogs at the shelter. Williams said the society will have a veterinarian examine Kelly to determine if her sight can be restored. School Leader Urges Williams at Indiana Plant Perfect Circle Under Guard Protection NEW CASTLE, Ind, @ — Non- strikers returned in force today to the Perfect Circle Corp, foundry guardsmen car coming onto the foundry park- ing lot. | There were no incidents yester- day as the skeleton crew’ entered | and left the foundry. Six hundred National Guardsmen, carrying rif- jes and backed by tanks, patrolled the plant area and the city. Col. Howard - Wilcox, national guard commander, relaxed the state of martial law last night to permit the UAW to hold a meeting in its union hall here. He said about 150 members attended. Meanwhile, in St. Louis striking bus and streetcar operators will be asked at a showdown union meet- ing today to return to work and. end a crippling transit tieup in the metropolitan area, Union officials notified Gov, Phil M. Donnelly, who seized the utility shortly after the sudden, unan- nounced strike hit early yesterday, that they would, “‘under protest,” direct the strikers to return to work, : ‘Tis Rough Life Indeed for Today’s Housewife CLEVELAND (®—Today’s house- wife works much harder than her grandma ‘did, Mrs. Davis Whit- field, Ohio director of home eco- nomics said yesterday. eShe gave this example: “It was easier for Grandma to make an iron kettleful of soap than for us to do the thinking required in making decisions about which of the many kinds of soap we ‘ should buy.” to Liberalize Law’ resume piston ring production in| patient Billy Skipper of Muskegon, REPAYS KINDNESS. — Last winter when heart| Mrs. Marva Sable, mt ampu-| his name to those tation of both legs, he was cheered by a letter from} ‘Get Well” card to the President for his Mamie Eisenhower, Above, with former teacher,| The President will be 65 on Friday. AF Will Take Shot inthe Dark Rocket Is Designed to |. Probe Secrets of Dusk and Dawn ALAMOGORDO, N.M, w-—Air Force scientists tonight take a literal shot in the dark in a new series of upper-atmosphere re- search, At approximately 20 niinutes after ground sunset, the Cam- bridge Air Force Research Center will fire an Aerobee rocket at near- by Holloman Air Development Center designed to probe some of the secrets of dawn and dusk, dust what can be expected, Air Force spokesmen are not willing to say. ° The project has drawn more pub- licity than the Air Force -cares about. It started when a British scientist in London that the U.S. Air Force would attempt to create artificial moonlight. - The Air Force has done its best in subsequent publicity concerning the event to knock down any ex- pectations that tonight's tests will be spectacular. Basically, the ‘experiment in- volves the introduction of sodium vapor at an altitude of between 40 and 70 miles above earth, The Aerobee rocket, equipped with spe- cial mechanism to fire two con- tainers of metallic sodium pellets dispersed in thermite, will be launched from the southern New Mexico desert if weather conditions are “near perfect.” Hint Harriman in Race NEW YORK (®—The New York Journal American said today that New York Gov. Averell Harriman will announce his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomina- tion at a $100-a-plate dinner here. officially today with the Western- backed Middle East defense alli- dnce, closing a major gap in the ant'-Communist world’s defense chain south of the Soviet Union, Iranian government an- TEHRAN, Iran —Iran lined up| liament is necessary, but the Shah's strong support of the treaty was believed to assure its ratifi- cation. eee ee ae Opening the Senate Oct. 8, the ruler said: “It is fitting that my government. take the necessary steps and precautions for the de- : of our frontiers as well as for safeguarding the rights of our country.”” One informed source said Iran would formally announce its join- a - = Fg Sere Iran Joins Western Nations Defense Circle: ing the alliance “before the Geneva conference’’ of the Big Four for- eign ministers, scheduled to open Oct, 27. The timing, said the source, stemmed from an “ob- vious” reason—pre bly a de- sire to strengthen-the hands of the Western Big Three at the parley. Iranian adherence to the pact is certain to arouse the ire of her ). Soviet neighbors on the north, Need More Help? ea TH s 3 a | | | 8 j i rs. and 10 yts. from 6 a. p.m. 5 days a week while rents work, $25, PE 4-2001. Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 | be J ts | i 9 _ LANSING (#—Secretary day ordered his Democratic dropped normal action the case. *. Sheriff Ferris E. Lucas of St. Clair County, spokes- man for the in Sher- ift’s. Assn., made the disclo- sure in answering charges by Hare that local officials are lax and play favorites in licensing motorists.. Hare said he still was unable to pinpoint responsibility. for drop- ping the usual license re-examina- tion which Kavanagh would have been subjected to for three speed- ing arrests in one year. — “All I know,” Hare said, Hare said Kavanagh told. him Paulle, supervisor. of Hare's driver improvement sec- tion, said that her files showed that a citation to Kavanagh to ap- pear for re-examination 19 days after he took office had been can- celed ‘on orders of George M. Newman, but that Newman does not recall having given the in- structions. . Yesterday, Newman told report- ers he did not issue the instruc- grown on a Orders Kavanagh Tested After 5 Traffic Violations Hare’s abrupt action resulted from terday that Kavanagh had received five traffic viola- tions tickets in the 18 months before he became ney general and that the Secretary Shop Site Statement i F i of State James M. Hare to- Thomas M. Kava- colleague, T aps Pe of Quota on First Day i é 3 ie. additional pledges still come. The combined gift to date is $6,580. - also reported 100 per cent of quota, to Expected Next Week rif - | F if z i j 2 z ; Property. In Today's Press County News............24, 2% eee ee ee ee see eee hehe pears are tree in Russia's Far East time province, = TT : i 3 ai H Resumes Work by Drafting Note fo Soviet Union Conference on Foreign ‘Affairs Acts as Tonic to Cheerful ike DENVER (INS) — Presi- dent Eisenhower enjoyed a hg nat a Cabinet aL 1 8 tif slp i fi a ti i nr is Ri sleep of eight hours le erty i ? i + Scattered Showers Predicted for Area WHO'S TO RUN IT? — At a joint meeting straighten out a misunderstanding over and shelter (above). ‘The approximate $175,000 rink is due to open at Christmas time. E Board and City Commission members hope to “Communism is a faith. You can't fight a faith with guns, hiling Adenauer ‘Worries Bonn sss West Germans Discuss . oat ee ie AL atl if : a] “World.” His held in the Pontiac High School auditorium, is the first in the Civic Entertainment Series, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club here, “You can't fight even a bad faith with no faith of your own. The only way to fight communism is with a- better faith, a finer smile? believes it is beca | Why Kazmayer City Convict Escapes Mt Wishes Ike Well |=* et cee gh ge After Parole Is Denied “OR one can say when the Chancellor | Within hours after his parole ap- in 2-Block Note [can resume his official. duties.” eng was turned down yester- : Gi — A massive), Preemre MC Srmay. out of te William Brooks walked away from Webster School Books Preview Beginning Today Biementary teachers, principals, and interested parents will have | an opportunity to preview the fall | lettering of new books for boys and girls at- a book exhibit in the Webste® School Library today and tomorrow afternoons, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Books displayed cover a wide range of interests and abilities ‘and yelate themselves to every phase of the elementary school cur- riculum. Books will be grouped in interest and subject areas, Lists of all exhibited books will be available to persons attending the exhibit. Fi_| Minnesota Plane Crash Kills Ex-State Students Minister Ludwig. Rot seek re-election. Erhard and Foreign Minister Hein-| KALAMAZOO «®— An airplane | @ummerfield told a news con- |rich von Brentano. pilot and his wife, who met while ference last night that this coun- Semel both were attending Kalamazoo try “has never before been College, were killed along with an- New School Plans other airline pilot Monday night He os can 98H for Discussion Sated Men 4 “ . The victi d King. bid lly iE 45, former vice presidiiet in charge _ ‘The Pontiac Board of Education will discuss plans for a new ten- room elementary school during its, meeting tonight at 7:30 pm. in by board offices at 40 Patterson Architects will present prelimin- ary plans for the Walton Boulevard School. If the board approves progress to date, detailed draw- ings and specifications will be Construction of the building is slated to begin about the first of next year with a September 1956 nit completion date. ey Also scheduled. is a demonstra- tion of classroom work by a group of McCarroll School. pupils. of Northwest Airlines Orient Di- vision, his wife, Ann Nichols King; and Charles Ryan, 43, pilot of the small plane. Ryan's -wife, Mrs. Lois Ryan, 41, was injured seri- ously. j King and Ryan were Northwest Airlines pilot captains. / an nape =r man Two Negro Pitchers Signed by Bengals DETROIT w) — Detroit Tigers today announced signing of two young pitchers from Indianapolis of the Negro American League, boosting to seven the number of Negroes in their farm system. * we o ‘They are Fred Richardson, 21, Forest Lake Duo Takes who won 27 and lost only three games with Indianapolis last sea- Pro-Manager Tourn = aie A son, and Jim Proctor, 20, who had Forest Lake's pro - manager | 9 16-7 record with the Clowns. They team of pro Bob Gajda and man- ager Gene Rawlings shot a best ball 68 for 18 holes yesterday at Birmingham Country Club to cap- iture the annual pro-manager golf spring for assignment. UM Will Run Buses ANN ARBOR ®—In an effort B. Mseasenes: ®. Menvecanee- +, m. eee ee eee Bloomfield Hill’s pro Bill Gra- ham and manager Chick Bangs —a ° im Hypo ote tied for 2nd with 71 with Joe Bal-| igan, the university will begin a (dompratarecerreereesce T four and D. Edig of the Country | tus" gervice from two outlying aperature.osa-0.-+s++++++- $2 5 | Club of Detroit. Birmingham's Ray} parking areas to'the central cam- ‘ . Maguire and John Brenner tied for} pus, The busses will be taken off -_. @ne Your Age in Pontise 3rd with a 72 with Horton Smith) » now seldom-used route between : eer 4 and R. H. Thompson of the Detroit Ann and the Willow Run Be sreiceece: oan] Gott Cub. eat ay al coli To Address Teachers | Allen Ingle for arraignment Mon- Fencing Program |= Starting Today at Pontiac High ner Jr. Program is open to both men and women at no charge. Begin- ners. Sale of Sanatorium Brings Comments (Continued From Page One) ‘the excellent record of the sana- torium in releasing cured patients and a lack of customary work in case finding. “Macomb County, which has been sending its TB patients here, states that a recent case-finding “Our patients and employes can be assured the board will not stand for anything to lessen their hopes: for a cure or continuance oh the job... “I¢ the TB San’s annex could be turned over to the state immedi- ately it would accommodate about 85 of these youngsters while nego- tiations for the sale are going on.” The senator. stated he met yes- terday with Royal Oak Supervisor Fred W. Smith, who heads the county's negotiating team. Smith said Monday the sale would not be agreed to unless ade- quate: new quarters could be pro- vided and the state offers a fair price. “We must assure both the san- atorium’s staff and patients they wil) not be pushed out in the cold,” Bloomfield asserted. . Broomfield, Rep. Leslie H. Hud- son (D-Pontiac) and Rep. Theo- dore F, Hughes (R-Berkley) will be among a group meeting tomorrow in ‘Lansing with Gov. Williams to discuss Wagg's plan which includes state purchase of the Farmington Children’s Hospital. The three Oakland legislators are members of a special interim committee on mental health. Ma- jority and minority leaders of both the Senate and House will be pres- Farmington Man Held on Indecent Liberties Blackburn Callahan, 4, uf 22655 Tulane St., Farmington, yesterday was bound over to circuit court’ by. Farmington Township Justice day. Callahan is alleged to have taken liberties with a twelve- girl October 2. Bond Speaker at First Civic Lecture Series Warns of Current Russian Smiles vision; a greater dream—the fa- therhood ; _ remain internally, and deceive us." strong, externally not let the smile rather casually,” arned above; . beyond the world." * * * the “have-nots” against people. philosophy ing responsibility for the masses he added. And, thirdly, the revo- lution of atomic fission which, used linked with! electroncis, can completely change constructively and life as we know it, Kazmayer said “Don't think the Communists create all the trouble. The trou- ble in the world would be there if there had been no Marx or Lenin.. communism moves in. to further its own ends. them for their own ends. tween Russia and the way is best for Germany.” The British, Kazmayer says, are America’s best and most sin- cere allies. — lands. internally,” he concluded. Russian - smile.” Next program in the series o Nov, 1. from any Kiwanian or at Dickin son's or Osmun’s stores, work. ‘ Williams Proposes Teacher Pay Boost school teachers a $200 a year raise af a * The bill would give the in- | ot $15,000 was not furnished. American jet bases surround “Faith in the fatherhood of God, the brotherhodd of mankind, is something our forefathers won for us, at great cost. We take it Kazmayer “America must recapture~ the vitality and virility of faith that made us what we are. We must be backed with’ the Faith that is and within. life, Otherwise, there can be a dark, disturbing ‘night ahead for us and Three revolutionary factors are shaping the world today, Kaz- mayer said, There is a revolt of the “haves,” of the non-white races around the world against the white There is the revolutionary new of the government tak- “But when trouble busts out, y It grabs the controls and uses the trouble “South Africa is sitting on a volcano. . One day it’s going to blow. When it does, the Reds will be in it. They didn't create the problems there, but they'll use “West Germany is pro-Western now, But they are getting ready to try for some of our markets— South American and then Japan. Later, if a showdown comes be- United States, Germany will go whichever Later, talking informally, Kaz- mayer said that the team of Eisen- hower and Dulles had created a feeling of confidence in foreign “It is essential that we main- don’t be lulled into inaction by the seven will be a travelog, ‘‘For- mosa,"" with colored movies,. by Margaret Baker, to be presented Tickets may be procured are used to promote Kiwanis youth LANSING «® — Gov. Williams made public today the draft of a bill he will recommend to the Legislature Nov. 1 to give public from an estimated 15 million dol- lars of unappropriated state school Report Peron Will Be Interned Sources Say Paraguay. Will Send . Ex-Dictator - to Remote Ranch ASUNCION, Paraguay # — Au- thoritative sources said today-Juan D, Peron, Argentina's toppled dictator, would be interned on a rancly in interior Paraguay. This would meet dem: “by the new Buenos Aires ‘government, which accused Peron of making political statements in exile, 7” oe * The informants said Peron prob- ably will be sent to a ranch near the town of Villarica, 1065 miles southeast of Asuncion. This would get him away from the capital, which is just across the Paraguay river from Argentina. The Argen- tines are afraid his present prox- imity to them will inspire diehard President Eduardo Lonardi. There was no official an ment yet by Paraguayan President Alfredo Stroessner’s government that the controversial Peron would be interned, but the semiofficial newspaper Patria said it would be done, . a * © Argentine complaints of Peron's conduct in exile stemmed from his remarks last week to a news- man that he still considered him- self constitutional president of Ar- gentina, despite his overthrow. in the revolt Lonardi led last month. Peron also was quoted as saying the Peronistas would win at least 70 per cent of the votes if an election were held in Argentina now. Algerian Plan Finds French Unopposed PARIS ®—With little opposition developing so far in the National Assembly debate on Algeria, the French government took a long view today toward new policies ” African , territory. * * Premier Edga Faure’s Cabinet announced after a meeting last night it had agreed on reform measures to be presented before the end of the year. There was expectancy, however, that Interior Minister Maurice Bourges-Mau- noury would outline some initial steps toward peace with the na- tionalists during the Assembly de- bate today. The Cabinet announcement said the reform plans would be present- ed to the two houses of the Alger- ian Assembly, one made up of French representatives and the other of Moslems. Presumably an {| extended’ period of negotiations would follow with the members of the two chambers. About 30 million acres of wood- F re | ‘ for that terrorist-plagued North} -| land are burned annually in the | Proceeds | U.S. ca s z 2 cli it ii : Hl roke Addition | BIRMINGHAM — To expedite vin, of Irvington, N.J.; one sister, a ea tion Board Awards Ser eT aye", e2ees tue te idea r sg 58 Part of the Evergreen inter-| Mrs. Noah Lucas ceptor sewer is better than none| Mrs. Noah (Sara) Lucas, 66, of and with this in mind, representa- | Vada, Ky., died yesterday. in St. tives from . Troy, and | Joseph Mercy Hospital. She had and Bloom-| been visiting several of her chil- field Hills, to| dren in this area, She had been push toward that objective. .. .| ill for the. past two years. Born ‘in Athol, Ky., July 16, 1889, Each representative will ask : : she was the daughter of Joseph and tatters ee | saat Crh, Sr. wa a mem t : North Evergreen Sewage Dis- wing besides her husband Ultimately this would serve as the north. portion of the Ever- green, should the long awaited 40,000 project go through. The areas, plus Southfield Town- ship and the City of Lathrup Vil- lage comprise the district. All-but Troy are involved in court pro- $2,7 four | Hi, ~ i det F i a 5 zi 25 t + ceedings for failure to halt Rouge | and burial. Arrangements wer, River pollution. * Donelson-Johns Funeral “¥ sail cow oat sa peopeal| 4. to uit on a ' cut of Monday’s local City Com-|gnes Rowley Meade mission meeting, in which the city! Agnes Rowley Meade, 71, of offered to advance to the Oakland | Traverse City, formerly of Pen- County Drain for died Monday at the securing engineering studies on the | home of daughter, Mrs. Rob. North Evergreen project. Department. _ Friday. 9 a. m, to 8 p. m. LJ LJ * istrative assistant. program. — ¢ «*' Frank Gibiser tery, Hillside, N.d. * Also involved would be negotia- tions for necessary contracts with Detroit where the sewage would flow and with the state Health A two-day rummage sale: will be im full force at the First Presbyterian Church on West Maple avenue tomorrow and Hours will be from _ Attending a meeting in Detroit today to hear of the federal sur- vival plan project under the fed- eral civil defense .administration, are Mayor Charles Renfrew; Dana Whitman Jr., assistant city man- ager and local director of civil defense; L. R. Gare; city engi- neer; Police Chief Ralph W. Mox- ley; and: Gerald Godwin, admin- Detroit and its surrounding area is one of 15 cities so far selected to participate in the evacuatio Leaving the YMCA at 7:30 to- night for a roller skating party in Pontiac will be members of the Y's Coed. Young Adult Club. Pres- ident James Patterson said the club is open to men and women between’ the ages of 19 and 35, Service for Frank Gibiser, 80, will be at 8 p.m. Thursday at Manley Bailey Funeral Home, with burial in Evergreen Ceme- Mr. Gibiser, who had made his home with his son Frank A., 1610 Buckingham Rd., died this morn- ing. He had been a member of the Senior Activities group here. Besides his son, he is survived ‘by a daughter, Mrs. Carl E. Mel- a of North Hollywood, She. was born in Romeo Sept. 6, 1874, the daughter of Frank J, and Margaret Stevens Rowley. Mrs. Meade had lived in Pon- tiac and Leonard many years, and had retired as a teacher of the Pontiac Business Institute.. Two children survive, Mrs. Decker whom she was visiting at the time of her death, Mrs. Ray- mond Opland of Traverse City and four grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the Voorhees - Siple Chapel with Dr. H. H. Savage of the First Baptist Church officiat- ing. Burial will be in the Bruce- Armada Cemetery. Mrs. Meade will be brought to Pontiac Thursday evening. Friends may call after 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home, Benjamin Harrison Niles — Benjamin Harrison Niles, a for- mer Pontiac resident, died in Rochester yesterday at the age of 73.:He had been il] two months, Born in Lapeer County Feb. 19, 1882, he was the son of Waterman and Emily Allen Niles. For a number of years he had been employed Motor Truck & Coach Division. Besides his wife, the former Minnie Schroff, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs, Charlotte Erhard of Vestaburg; a son, Sterling of Royal Oak, four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Also surviving is a sister, Mrs, Charlotte Lovell of Rochester. . The. Rev. William H. Colly of Rochester will officiate at the service at 11 a.m, Thursday in the William Sullivan & Son Funeral Home, Royal Oak. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Ceme- tery. James Plummer James Plummer, 63, of 481 Cam- Hadley Feb. 17 , 1892. 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LONDON @—RAF Group Capt, Peter Townsend was due in London | to tonight, Petecnnn: Mnrgavel, semen row morning. >. * * This much was fact. All else was speculation, Is this the week of decision for the pretty sister of Queen Elizabeth Il? : Will the world be told at last that she plans to marry the poor but handsome flying man—or that she doesn't? Will they meet publicly for the | first time in three years? NOBODY KNOWS Outside the inner Circle, nobody knows, Even the brasher morning news- ; papers were reduced to telling the Airport at. Paris foday en aon London. : “} * 8 -*. The princess is coming by train from the royal castle at Balmoral, Scotland, where she spent her sum- mer vacation. declined to tell news- engagements he has made in England, ; The Princess, with the Queen and other members of the royal) with the Archbishop of Canterbury, ecclesiastical head of the Church of England. 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Also) j summoned were the present and | } former U.S. attorneys for the Kan- sas court district where the re * Chairman Eastland (D - Miss) | said the subcommittee’s hearing | was intended to bring out all the | facts and lay the groundwork for | any legislation necessary “to in-| sure against occurrences of this kind in the future.” P Unknown to the jurors, a micro- phone was hidden in their room to record their deliberations -in five civil cases tried in Federal Dis- | i trict Court in Wichita, Kan., in| | May 1954, | Kalven said last week the micro- phone was placed in the jury room the operation of the jury system, He said the recordings were made with the prior consent of the judge, the U.S, attorney for the district, and attorneys for all, par- ties involved in the cases. ' Chiet Judge Orie Phillips of the | 10th Circuit Court of Appeals also | said in a recent interview that he | | knew of the placi ing of the micro- | phone in the jury room. 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OCTOBER 12. 1935 i _ THE PONTI Newest Heart Operation Told Surgeon Suggests . lke Condition Be Evaluated for Possible Work By FRANK CAREY Associated Press Science Reporter WASHINGTON #® — A _ heart surgeon has suggested that Presi- dent Eisenhower should be ‘‘evalu- ated’ next spring for a relatively new operation which he said can } prolong life in coronary cases, * * s Dr. Claude S. Beck, of Western Reserve University, Cleveland, said the operation has shown ability to “take the stearn out of" a subse- quent heart attack in a patient who has survived one or more. Placing , d asbestos on heart muscle is one factor in the operation. “It and when he gets a second attack,” Beck said, “he would be better able to ward it off.” operation only an “‘experimental”” one. oar , RAISES BLOOD FLOW ° But Beck said its value has been demonstrated not only in experi- ments on animals but among 275 patients in his own experience and smaller numbers in the &x- perience of some other surgeons. The operation is designed to increase blood flow to the heart in case of a blockage or re striction of a coronary artery,. and, also to allow better distri- | bution of the blood already there. It involves such things as: 1, Rubbing vigorously the heart muscle and the under side of its surrounding sac with an instrument which another heart: surgeon said involved “rubbing it with some- thing like a hob-nail boot.” - 2. Putting powdered asbéstos in the area of the muscles and sac to emhance abrasion, and help stimulate the formation of extra ‘channels of blood. . _* * * 3. 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"paper about conditions what ln conguted fw of homeward * ~~ * The Press is aware that condi- _ tions at this point are especially * diffictllt to control because of the ) _ normally heavy travel on Grand. a Sa tniapaiding ‘eidilighl' ah (es VK ce Cuartzs E. Wison as Secretary of Teil Only Nielghhoe and Scemer. tip man at General Motors, are well known to the President. More than that, he points out that no one in the country _ has a keener appreciation of the value of those accomplishments. 2s e «4 Long before Ixe’s heart attack, Secretary Wirsow had won the _ _ President's full confidence in his ability to direct the U. S. military _ program. This direction, of - Course, is subject to National Security Council and. presiden- tial decisions. Secretary Wiison is accomplishing things Ixe always had considered vital during his military career. He is estalt- lishing firm management controls over the sprawling military organization and applying businesslike technics ~ run-. ning it. .* * * For example, before the Presi- dent Jeft for Geneva he asked the | Secretary about the size and num- ber of U. S. bases around the world. Though this information previously had been thought impossible to compile, Mr. Wilson | handed Ike a complete inventory of the information desired. Most important of the Wr.son accom- plishments in the President’s eyes, writes Larsen, is the Secretary's success with the so-called new look. This means _ that every. branch of the service is well 0m its way to achieving ‘a maximum atomic weapons capability. That is an all important é 7 has had since his heart attack. = In a not too strict sense of the term, the gifts might be described as works of - _ att created especially for one of the — _ world’s most famous amateur painters. ‘They were in fact crayon drawings by _ SUSAN, 3; Barsara Anng, 62 and Davin, "1%, the children of the President's son, ' JOHN. x \% Davi's masterpiece pictured _ the President and himself riding horses and was captioned “How are you, Ixe?” Barsarna ANNE’s work featured a farm house with smoke pouring from the chim- ney. It bore the words —“Love— Anne.” Little Susan’s gift Could . be described as impressionistic finger painting. , ‘ * * * Accompanying «these precious pic- tures was another gift which must have ‘made the President feel a glow of hap- piness—six pieces of bubble gum, As far as we know the President never has Series Reset Remarkable Recovery of Wheat Seeding Tomorrow: A-day ydu cannot waste—it is saved for you. Several Oakland County farmers have attentidn to the fact that never lives have they seen such E : : i i Mr, and Mrs. Henry Congdon of Oxford, now putting on a second display of glory. & baby rattlesnake among his son’s .play- things on. their screened front porch at North Miami Beach, He — it was alive, angry and striking. Quite positive that. squirrels have a re-. venge complex is : . Harriman Sylvester — of Keego Harbor. He plugged up a hole through which they were carrying nuts into his attic, after which they put his tele- vision out of commission by chewing the insulation off the ground wire. “My sunflowers go in more for weight and size of blossom than for height,”. phones Mrs. Ferdinand Antrim of Auburn Heights, who has just cut off a bloom that weighs ten pounds and measures 18 inches across. A potato that weighs one and one-half poundsy grown by Manford Craig of Lake Orion, now is: leading the spud marathon. He has others almost as large. In digging out a family of woodchucks on a@ farm just north of Rochester, the dog of ‘Jack Christopher also found a pair of rattlesnakes, each with seven rattles. “After being eliminated ‘n the early rounds of your football contest,” writes Blanchard Merriweather of Lapeer, “I find that I have a lot of f geod er 7 pumpkin that weighs 55 pounds was grown by Mrs. Harriett Wagman . Of Keego Harbor, who estimates it would furnish the material for 100 pies. Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. G. A. Tabor of 115 Elizabeth Lake - Rong; semaialinnis, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Conway of 8 Edna St.; fifty-first wedding anniver- eee cee Lit ‘ PHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12,1955 Tattle-Tale Gray David Lawrence Says: Both Parties Have 3 Well-Qualified Men to Run for the Presidency Next November The truth is that there are three z z 3 e E Harry F. Byrd of Virginia and Sen. FESR 1] ut sul ge ate H pibeunsile Party couldn't carry the Al Bree i day picture by furnishing the necessary reassurance to the busi- ness world, As for Sen. Byrd of Virginia and Senator Russell of Georgia, both are considered too con- servative for the labor-union bosses who control the nominat- ing process by. holding a veto over both presidential and vice- On -the Republican side, Sen. Knowland is without doubt the top Republican from the standpoint of legislative experience and long familiarity with important prob- lems of government. As Republi- - ean leader of the. Senate, he has shown himself to be tactful and persuasive. ‘CONVICTIONS STRONG The people of California may not always agree with some views ex- pressed by their senior senator, but they have tremendous respect for his ability and the sincerity of his convictions. Bill Knowland would never sacrifice his convic- tions to win a political office. The man about whom consider- able controversy has been raised is Vice President Nixon. The Communist “Daily Worker” dis- played a few days age an edi torial article, with the headline, * “Stop Nixon!” The main attack Pays vo! Herter of Massachu- progressive Republican, is pang fo by besed Semn seas dey in national politics. He is not widely enough known yet to be a presidential nominee, but he would make an_ excellent president. Incidentally, he is a close friend of Vice President Nixon. (Copyright 1955, @ New York Herald Tribune Inc.) tentacle plete nice fe THAT WAS THE INCOME TAX MAN. Smith », war, the Democrats will nominate and may preve far more effective on the stump than Harry Truman Roosevelt. He is fi t slogans. He really argues his case and hits the opposition with argu- ments that hurt because they are nomination in 1956, MDs, O.D.s Must Meet - Same Medical Standards By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Ever since Topsy was a@ colt and I had too much time to cogitate on long drives on the mud roads of Yates. County, I pondered a rankling question: Why was there so much animosity between reg- “old school,” allopathic physicians and “new school” or homeopathic physicians? | This mean spirit was a heritage left us by nineteenth century prac- titioners and we (huh, please re- member I was .an honest doctor for years before I turned news- paper quack) conducted ourselves accordingly for a quarter of a century. Eventually . however, homeo. pathic physicians became mem- _bers or fellows of the county, state and national medical socie- ties—as indeed they had a right to be, by law.. Today, it seldom eccurs to an intelligent physician to ask whether a respected col- Medicine, as the ‘leaders’ say, is making great strides. Not great enough, however, to get away from another nineteenth Century handicap—prejudice against osteopathic physicians. If there was some excuse for this fifty years ago there is none now. Since Tony was a pup, and es- pecially in the second quarter of the twentieth century osteopathic peepee have been required to least in one state, and that proves my point,” regardless of what sticky, tricky games the politicians in the licensing racket in other states may play. POLITICS BLAMED The disgraceful mess the poli- ticians of America have made of the licensing of physicians, heal- ers or whatever you prefer to call ‘em not, only retards the progress of the healing art; it increases the cost of médical care. + * me ? Consider how the snide works: A doctor licensed to practice in New York is legally qualified to practice in California upon regis- tration of his New York license with the California board of med- ical examiners, and vice versa— the arrangement between the two - states being what is called —_: rocity. practice in California—unless he or she has an “in” with the polli- : women. there, obvious were REFS itt Ff e i: t if i 7 | Ue i ite 1 Employes Should Know Management's Viewpoint. E°Rghe there ) lege rer Oe heads of Se wae Case Records of a Psychologist: Some years I take my pen and . About Columbus Day . Though there are many folks who doubt . . . He ever came this . . But if we-study history . Our hearts will understand That Christopher discovered _ . . Is now our famous land He bartered with the In- dians . . . And took some back with him ... Along with other in. His hour dark and dim... He did not win a fortune and ... He made no gold- en gains . . . Indeed he died a prisoner . . . Surrounded by his chains . . But he is our Colum. bus-now .. . To me as well as you . . . Who found this wondrous land of ours . . . in 1492. (Copyright 1955) Deserted Mother of Four Could Have Saved Marriage With Proper Advice The code of the newspaper is to get at the facts and then present them tersely to the public. Hilda’s remarks show that this sctentific column fits that code, and enables the newspaper to stop divorce. Thus it. keeps both father and mother together, so their chil- dren are much happier. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-363: Hilda L., aged 38, follows this column in the Pontiac Press. “Dr. Crane, I am greatly indebt- ed to your writings for helping make my marriage so happy and secure,” she added. ‘ ® E * “You, pinpoint the most critical ‘problems in marriage and don't mince words. And that's what peo- ple need. We crave specific ad- vice, not wordy mouthings of plati- tudes table, sitting proudly at your side, : she said: ‘Dr. Crane must be a very fine man te have such a charming wife “Later, ia we were driving home, Mother was unusually quiet. Then she said: ‘Dr. Crane was right. We shouldn't blame men for the way God made them. And 1 think if I had had somebody to talk to me the way Dr. Crane spoke and belp improve the conditions around us, * And so we have in many ways. We raise bigger yields of corn and wheat by scientific — of agri- culture. We. now purify weer and pas- teurize milk until we have almost entirely eliminated many conta- gious diseases, such as typhoid, TB, ete. We have also learned to vaccin- ate and inoculate against small- pox, diphtheria, etc. * = Ld But God expects us to help him vaccinate against broken homes, divorce and delinquency. It isn’t enough to pray to God to give us -a happy, harmonious home, That is just part of the solution. We, too, must then work intelli- gently to make our. homes happy. That requires us to understand the If you wives wish to safeguard your homes, send for my booklet ' “Sex Problems in Marriage,”’ with 20 cents (non-profit), plus a stamped return envelope. . Innocent wives may ignoranily drive their husbands away and thus be unintentional causes of their 450 Deaths Attributed deaths apparently were caused by _ " ” : . ' r sly : ' |e. metal, of which there is The Moscow newspaper also ac- iet- i dng scientific research in the Are- British Court Flattens scrap Soviet Labor Commissar . 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Tai i a Rigas Bee Rago ig SRE ey eh ee by 7, i é f ; 4 ¢ / fj if , Pepe ae 2 ie oe ee Pon Ae eh EVEV IIe SRVERER “Gare g : rte Poe Pe ne I TE ee ee ; * Ne i Pe i uf f Pak’ eh; ; fi/ A y és / Ef ’ ve eK b , ‘ [ | i} q i i : ase : is fee r) 9 v 4 } aS i ASS yey es } : if ] Np : A 4 a | “f f ; RAG de if * Support the United Fund _ he E WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1955 sie “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, PONTIAC PRESS) aint" THIRTEEN . {Musicians Tune Instruments for Oct. 19 Concert © Pentiac Press Photes by Eddie Vanderworp FRANCESCO DiBLASI, CONDUCTOR The full Pontiac Symphony Orchestra is ;Oct. 19 performance is the first of a series . rehearsing Igor Stravinsky's “Berceuse”.and | of five concerts to be presented at Lincoln BIS Ee: ue wer) “Finale” from the “Firebird Suite” under | Junior High School duting the 1955-56 he Largest of the string section ts the double bass. It is rt en a ee especially difficult to play with the delicacy required in the direction of Francesco DiBlasi. The'season, . o. -_—- Mozart's “Eine Kleine Nachtmusik” which will feature the : , ae = pee Mes , a o string section in the Oct. 19 performance. The double | 2. ._ oe oe oY a bass was the instrument of Serge Kousivitsky, one of the few people who played this instrument in solo concert. Local Symphony Opening to Feature Three Artists Orchestra to Perform Under the Baton of Francesco Di Blasi for 3rd Year Three great musicians will be featured in the sea- son's first appearance of the Pontiac Symphony Orches- tra Oct. 19 at Lincoln Junior High School. ‘ a sake, Mare faniet ' i: es a2 gg ie ¥, Soe = if The French horn is an ly diffi- | Wagner's “Lohengrin” will feature this sec- Oak, has been. commissioned cult instrument'to play. It is played mostly | tion of the orchestra in the Oct. 19 perform. ‘® Pontiac Symphony ' Orchestra 4 : by changing the shape of the lips. The thrill- | ance. ing introduction ta Act IIl/ from Richard a Often called the “kettle drum,” the | changed in the middle of a selection through ‘ee NCESCO . = | tympani is the most difficult instrument in|the use of foot pedals. The player has to is numerous > Remrmamrecass Aenea ain + Ly the percussion séction as it has to be tuned | very carefully tap the edge of the instrument often, The pitch of the drum has to be'to get the correct intonation. His music has been performed by such. major... symphony or- Nesttas as the Denoit symoboay| tears Speaker and Columbus Philharmonic. Bernard Ryan, assistant to diree- Guent artist will be Georges | tor of finance of the 18th District, Miquefie, former cellist with the | was the speaker at the Monday Detroit Symphony. meeting Repub- Besides his many solo appear-|lican Women's Federation of Oak- ances, Mr. Miqueile is remem- land County. bered for his Sunday afternoon : vision. He will perform the Haydn Ryan, who talked on “Organiza- tello concerto with the Pontiac tion." In hi: message stated Symphony. . me . t omen Marlene Beattie _ |fancing and the-tact that without Feted at Shower |" "23." greanization. }in O'Neil Home sor. 3 Seunchd Repubtican Club Mrs. Frank O'Neil of Nelson | meeting being held at the Birming- Marlene, daughter of Mr. and | eth Nichols. Mrs, Roy Beattie of Willard street, | - yaa | and Jack Thomas Crawiord. son) SOrority Names ttemore, street, will ex Queen Candidate a - eee ‘) pay . * -, Trombonés are used very effectively in|Oct. 19. The instrument runs the complete the prelude for orchestra by Clark Eastham | gamut of use in all types of music. which will have its premiere performance Bi -town guests included 7 3 tire, Kehoe, Guests Entertained au ben nndon again Oct.| PEQ Group Meets Comets Mrs, William Bliss, Mrs: by the Giorset. Club. 10 i. ecnaeceecs With Mrs. O'Toole pA ly a HE pr aT cer es od Bes 28 z 3 The Sunset Club sponsored by' Bazaar Scheduled Mrs. H. M. O'Toole of Pontiac 4 i Pontiac Parks and Recreation de-| Lake road was hostess Monday mtd Happy Eight Meets Ate vies of Carheen Set os. Navy Wives Meet Others from _ out-ol-town Seartwient entertaiied several| Mrs. Mary Lou Morrison pre-| the first fall meetirig of Chapter) With Mrs Shial Cal Palmore of Lake Orion. | | Mrs. Leonard Dolan,* Mrs. : "guests at their meeting Thursday Sided at a school of instruction | CL, PEO sisterhood. | : giey The group will meet Oct. 12 at} The newly formed Navy Wives / Kehoe Jr. and Mrs. Geant C. ~afternoon at Wilson school. . | Monday evening for Job’s Daugh-| Assisting on the tuncheon com-| ™*- Edward H. Shigiey was hos- | the Lakeview avenue home of Mrs. | Club met Monday evening for elec- Guests of the group included Mr. | ters Bethel Five. mittee were Mrs. Waldron Keasey, | tess to the Happy Eight Pinochie| W gner who won high honors at tion of temporary officers. and Mrs. Walter Long, Norman| Pians were discussed for a ba-| Mrs. Carmi J. Odell, Mrs, George | Club Thursday. the last meeting. The members decided meetings! now ‘Putnam, Mrs. Grace Hines of Or-/ zaar to be held Nov. 21 and an-| Putnam and Mrs, Arthur Tull, Members present included Mrs. . | will be scheduled every second and tonville and Mr. and Mrs. Charles | noyncement was made of instal-| Mrs. Keasey presided at the busi- | Richard Wagner, Mrs. Charles Da-| There are six pages in | fourth Monday of the month at Mason of Gosport, Ind, The Masons | lation of officers scheduled for the | ness meeting and plans were made | Vis, Mrs. Leo Grappin, Mrs. Robert ; ._.| 7:30 p.m. in the Naval Reserve are charter members of the club. | next meeting on Monday evening. ' for the year’s program, _ Copeman of Cltirkston and Mrs. \today’s Women’s Section | station, ' é i 2z ae Z re J : a a oe - B) * leg AE EN, SH ee eee atece * + ee ee ; ee ayn ne ee eh oe eS Se ew ee a ee ? & ale ; Permanent Wave A Staff of Expert Stylists - Await to Serve You! $139% _ $350 + BRIDES... : Friday “ti 9 P, Mo "No Appointment Needed! 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Beautiful gift wrapping, too oo» Modest charge Ai deh 5 cont AIRBORNE Just one of our new china patterns . . . new modern shape with @ pattern for the forward thinking moderns . . . only $10 per 5- piece place setting. find more and better gifts chairman, introduced the speaker, }_ morning. She and Mrs, George Morrow pres} . is the former sented an original poem. Doris A. CHAIRMEN NAMED Miller, Mrs, McCallum announced com- mittee chairmen for the 195556 daughter of yuae sates ee, Dealt iy Mr. and Mrs, Candles, ‘Membership; Mrs.| | Clarence E. Mrs. Bert Griffin, house; Mrs. beg Vilas Newcomb, press; Mrs. Ben West Chicago ‘Others are Mrs, Carroll Porritt, he is the son of ee a an fie | Mr. and Mrs. nance; hospitality, | | Emmet and Mrs. Horace Young, telephone. o “er oo Delegates to the Pontiae 7 street Federation of Women's Clubs = . anes Sven MR. and MRS. JOHN C. LYONS voted to participete in the Pontiac | 7 ) oe, (lie Fever Fate” gwen cm! Pgir Wed in.Church Rite ee ee Doris Adele Miller and Jobn C. Aon Davie served as maid of Also, the group will assist with | Lyons married Saturday| honor wearing a ballerina- the federation’s USO project. ie: a Michael Church, |!eogth gown with fitted . bodice ‘The social commulttee con- | ‘The Rev. Michael J. O. Reilly|sman eadsand’ ‘and’ matching “sf slated of Fine. SB Sait, chute, culehgeted the Muptial Maas 8 te | ssss, man MeCall, | presence guests. . x sans Bat Olina tee : “yoga naratagy sn toe, (gna fa eas age The bride is the daughter of Mr. | similar to the maid of honor’s in Others were Mrs, Russell and Mrs. Clarence E. Miller of | green and yellow respectively. French, Mrs. Clifford Maison, | West Chicago avenue, and Mr. and - Mrs. Ronan, Mrs. Richard Bashore | Mrs. Emmett Lyons of Lincoln Bae pen eps was best and Mrs, Dary! Lemaux. Se eee ee Jim pape seated’ te Broomfield to Talk _ ft Soor nah owe of plotted | a. ee to Waterford Club | ihe bride. Long sleeves ending | ¢vening at Hotel Pontiac, Mrs. State Sen. William Broomfield} in points at the wrists accented | Miller received the guests wear- : { ashe ces aber Mendes when] Sic sited. bedion. Mev’ well af | EO crcee hewn’ crepe dress : aterford F Women's! Wlusién was finger tip length. | ‘rimmed with satin. . ‘ the coming Legislature. jewelry, completeq her brids! | she wore a corsage of yellow car- 7 Tubbs is taking res-| costume. She carried 9 bouquet Mrs. Lyons wore a laven- ervations for the 12:30 p.m. lunch-| of white carnations centered with | der dress of lace with steel blue + twe pink orchids. . . | accessories. 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L&G Furniture 3526 Seshebew Phone OR 3-1711 Tree” by Lehmann, “Fair Chiora” Haydn and “Spring Wind" by Eric Thiman. * 7 * Their enjoyment of dramatic comedy transmitted itself to their audience in the old Irish “Stutter- ing Lovers” by Herbert Hughes, “Anglers Song’ by Henry Laws and two encores, both old English folk-tunes, “‘Keys of Heaven" and “Johnny, Come Kiss Me Noo.” “The concert wag enhanced by the artistic and sympathetic playing of accompanist Carol Broughton, 9 recent of Michigan State University Music School. Mrs. J. B. Forman reported on the State Federation of Music | Clubs Convention held at Inter- | Jochen this summer attended by | Mrs. Paul A. Kern and Mrs. Gor- don Wallicock. * * . Announcements of coming musi- cal events in this area were made by Mrs..Charles Allen, Mrs, E. L. Windeler and Mrs, Donald B. Hogue. || -Mrs. Gelston Poole was in charge of arrangements for the social hour and tea. 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Critchfield light the torch which will bura at Saginaw and Oakland until the close of Weekend guests of Elizabeth Hutton of Monroe street were her brother-in-law and sister, A. F. Bennett CBE and Mrs. Bennett and their son, Francis, of London, Eng. Mrs. Fritzi Stoddard,-who was a guest of the Bennetts while tour- ing England, entertained for them # Convertible jumpers con- vert to a variety of outfits. This Sanforized cotton pin check is worn with a broken stripe blouse, but ensembles as well with a turtle neck sweater or a fluffy, puffed sleeve blouse, | Molters Mark Anniversary Mr, and Mrs. George Molter of Roby drive held an open house on Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Molter of Ferry street who cele- brated their 60th wedding anni- versary on that date. Members of the family present to assist with the celebration were Mr. and Mrs. Amber Goebel, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wairych and Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Molter. Present from out-of-town were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Drouyour of Ann Arbor, Mrs. Hulda Ream of Detroit and Frank Molter of Clark- Personal News of Interest at ber home-en Ottawa dtive Sen : day. » Ottawa drive are entertaining a group of friends for luncheon at Orchard Lake Country Club today. * + Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Jerry Eastman of Forest avenue, Wat- kins Lake, are en route to. St. Johns, Newfoundland. Sergeant Eastman will be sta- tioned with the Air Force there for a three-year period, om * Ld Phyllis Elaine Law, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Law of Lehigh street, was recently pledged to Delta Delta Delta sorority at the University of Michigan, * * *¢ Barbara Cope and Helen M. Smith of Birmingham are among the group of 35 cafididates com- peting for the title of Homecoming Queen of Michigan State Univer- sity. * + * Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fisher of Cherokee road are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of -a daughter, Nancy Jean, born Oct. 6 at Pontiac General Hospital. Dr. J. D. Compton of ‘West Huron street is the infant’s grand- father. Baldwin School Outlines Plans for Fair Night Friday night from 5:30 to 8:30 will be .Fair Night at Baldwin School. General co-chairmen: Mrs. | Dan- fel Peterson, Mrs. Lyle Dusenbury and Mrs. Thomas White announce the committee heads of various Abe Schrader’s taupe silk peau de soie is fashioned into a coat dress with a torso sil- houette. The skirt flares out below the hipline and has a simple notched collar. It’s easy to wear for subtle flat- tery. : Banking Committee Plans Style Show The Women's Committee of the Oakland County Chapter of the American Institute of Banking is booths and concessions. Curtis, baked goods; Mrs. Wer- i bert Slaght, cake decorating; | Mrs. Lawrence Gaylord, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ruff, Mrs. Roscoe Newman and Mrs. Fay Magner, refreshment booths. ‘ Comic books and toys are being handled by Mrs. Cyril Davis. Mrs. Mervyn Kline is in charge of movies. : Mrs, Elmer Partridge and Mrs. | Nicholas : Morris will oversee the | green thumb displays, and Mrs. | W. H. Ruggles Jr. will handle the | ; country store. * * * The makeup room is under the supervision of Mrs. George Gaches, and Mrs. Leon Leece is in charge of the fish pond. The sale of fancywork, jewelry and white elephants in under the direction of Mra, Fred Kemp and Mrs. Stephen Dodge. William Travis will serve as hall supervisor for the evening and George Gaches wil) be in charge of parking facilities. Baldwin School teachers will be hostesses for the ; { ston. affair. New students each week. We teach Machine Shorthand . « « Stenotype and Stenograph. Pontiac, Michigan | Wedding G booklet. There is Address ‘How to Make Your come in, write or phone for this Pearce Floral Company o Smoothly’ | no charge. ona soceniatagniteteeeesaetanseenieiceegenpen anne 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-0127 AND MARBLE CO. GRO. SLONAKER & SONS ; 209 Oakiand ve 2-400 Chairmen are Mrs. Roland | | versity Hospital in Ann Arbor. sponsering a style show Thursday at 8 p.m. in the ommunity con- course at Northland Center, Fashions will be modeled by banking womeh from Oakland ‘County under the chairmanship of Donna Masters of Wayne Oakland | Bank. Mrs. Virginia Stark of Pontiac State Bank will be moderator for the show and hostesses will be the cochairmen of the American Insti- tute of Banking Women’s Commit: tee, Mrs. Evelyn Boase of Wayne Community National Bank. Patient in Hospital Iroquois road, is a patient at Uni- Plan Together Now Fux YOUR FAMILY MEMORIAL Now you can purchase your monw- meat from income. Convenient monthly payments can be arranged through the new and exclusive GUARDIAN Insured Time-Pay- ment Plan. Choose your mon.i- ment now whee all may have a voice in its selection. SER US FOR COM. man PLETE DETAILS var, ae, We Ereet Memorials In Any Michigan Cemetery PONTIAC GRANITE | 4 fe a: ; Oakland Bank and Ann Tierney of | 2” Karen Barling, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. James Barling of West; 7 May Wear Gowns at Later Event . FUER SEHLET? ped btyg. ci z § &, ar BH Th success in movies and on Broad- way and will soon be seen in Cecil B. DeMille’s ‘‘The Ten Command- ments.” REHEARSING PLAY — Critically acclaimed for her leading. role in the Broadway hit “John. Loves Mary,”" Miss Foch is now rehearsing for Theater Guild's “Child of Fortune” which will open in ‘New York Dec. - * + * The 3i-year-old actress comes from a gifted family. Her mother, Consuelo Flowerton, starred > in several Broadway hits, and her great-great uncle was the famed British poet, Lord Byron. Dick Foch, the actress’ father was conductor of the London || Civie Symphony and the Vienna Strasser Symphony, es Most of her spare time is spent painting in oils. She is an accom. pianist and is proficient in) fencing and skeet shooting. * * ® Her first trip to the Detroit area proved exciting to Miss Foch, Her husband, James Lipton, grew spot. t qll the methods I have in- vestigated, in the scalp is okay. Women worry unnecessarily about baldness. In my many years of experience I've never seen a woman's hair get thin to the point of baldness, So long as she has hair, there is a way of styling so as to make it presentable. If you have this blem, perhaps we could elp' you. tellag tne 608 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Selictio soccer caacsamieataadaet PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11Va S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, M Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free _ PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 2 4 RUTH HAIGH — Picture Framing Old Prints Custom Lamp Shades ' " - 165 Pierce St., HOURS; 9:30 TO Mi 4-2002 P, M. DAILY ke a EIR TS nace ee | THE HAT | IS THE HEART | OF THE COSTUME don’t worry out CHARM Other people don't care how | a much you worry as long as you © evosticized fog » Gucqulse’ ®ve lyon From... 003 These newly elegant, talked-about __ : hats were created to make ’ this season your loveliest. In colors and styles designed to > flatter... and how they succeed! 3 Come, see them, .. try them on yourself, Millinery Salon—Second Floor 2 id GREY or NAVY suede! Square-toed for roomy comfort! All- soft . . . foam cushioned! | Flexible Priced at just — » soled! Counselors Five Area Groups Are Addressed‘ by Flint Couple. 0 ee ee Fe ee Re er rege ~_ , Compare the Potency 1.00 reent F Rt Poel os a hae yen mee WE FILL MATL ORDERS four children, She teaches one Please add 30c Postage, State Tax, pm whee Aang Bnd toon handling with mail orders. | hand the leadership of the Mar- riage Forum for engaged and HEALTH FOODS [ancy were married in 1937 and 58 Wayne. FE 4-460! | each has served on the i 4 ’ é ’ -No longer need your hearing eid | Genne said, “Work is love made _be hoary, udly; obviowe! Meine | Visible. Work Sccuples much of our Morn aid, so beautifel you'h | 2dult lives, part of it is dull and jwear it asa “fashion aid” ea well! | part exciting, and we have to help {This marvelous new instrument, | our children realize it.” Cove Mg soos omy ae Se a 6.8 @, tes, Se Audives Mr. Genne explained that love is New World with Dynagrid. You learned about in the laboratory of — in hair, on your the home, and most important is _ "ga oval dems -top cla Be pa gee Rebel peng my Eg anne “New World” by | tween husband and wife. It infu. ‘see it now at . *** | plied love on the child, but he also : 7 sHoP. emphasized the importance of teu- ‘4 . der, loving care for each individual Dependable » NO SEAMS $9¢ 2 for 1.75: A no-seam favorite— ae sheer enough for F beauty and*strong . @ enough for wear, You will love the new comfort stretch top! oeeue Tica. eee oti ¢ it gee: BE | 4 fi - §2.N, SAGINAW ST. dear Lists were checked and otrengs annual cooperative meeting of five area Child Study clubs,\Child Study Group II; Mrs. Roy M. Jones, Child Study Pictured (left to|Group 111; Mrs. Howard Powers, Junior Child Study Club, rgiht) are Mrs. Dean Toles of Waterford Township Child | and Child Culture Club president Mrs. Charles L. Bowers. held Tuesday evening at Rotunda Inn. ments made for the|Study Group I; Mrs. Jackson Byers, Waterford Township | Hearty Lima Dish Will Serve 8 to 10: can rebuild your furniture and cover it in your choice of handsome dec- orator fabrics to give you like-new furniture at low- est cost. : ||| Work Guaranteed for 5 Years |} Pentiac Press Fhote Don’t Panic When » hackneyed, “stand- Eben gs a -Here’s Beauty and Grace for Your Table! 20-Pe. Set $895 Choice of 6 Patterns Easily mistaken for vitrified china, the new Cavalier Eggshell shape has five exciting new decorations. Grape above, has teal green or grey shoulders with platinum or gold trim. 20-piece set includes: 4 dinner plates, 4 pie plates, 4 sauce dishes, 4 cups and saucers. Dixiz Porrery ok For Your Convenience Open Daily 10°A. M. to 9 P. M.—Sunday. Noon to 9 P. M. strains teach him to do sloppy and discouraged work.” THE REAL ISSUE A child’s respect for his work is always the real issue in a school demotion. Conditions of strain destroy. this respect. That is why we_ cannot afford hackneyed i by Canna Whale Child Is Demoted ‘ “standard” feelings toward his de- motion. or strain. By ambitious pushing, | we diminish the powers of the| , are just big bold: chains, sometimes they are laden with charms of all sorts and sometimes they are in- termingled with pearls or colored A cheery helper for kitchen or company, is this gay “girl” apron! Easy to make of.colorful scraps— keeps you looking neat and pretty! Pattern 534: Gay kitchen aide! Embroidery and applique trans- fers, ensy directions for making this smart apron, 16 inches long. Send twenty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for ist-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press, Needle- craft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N, ¥. Print: plainly pattern num- stones, Coming Events Oakland Park Methodist Wscs will meet at 7:30 p.m, Thufeday at the church for # program on the American Welcome Rebekah meet Thursday st 8 Temple, 62 Perkins Huron Gardens Ladies Eagles Auxili- ary 2887, will meet Wednesday at 8. p.m, at 4405 Highland Rd. for business meet- ing. Officers meet at 7:30 p.m. Pioneer Missionary Society of the Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church will meet ee at 10 a.m, at the church to sew. for American Lodge, 246, will = at the Malta ber, your name, address and zone.. lat noon and business meeting at 1:30 m. Cancer Society, a school girl luncheon : : latest improvements, @ Dial Tension e Hinged Presser Foot @ Back Tack Stitch Lightweight Carrying Case SINGER The famous SINGER® 99 Round Bobbin Sewing Machine with these Beautiful Selections of Gift Ware Gift Shop FE 2-3220 718 West Huron GZ) Greet SPRING in all its glory! Ro 5 fl Y Buy and Plant @ Imported Dutch Bulbs 7§ Varieties + Asorted TULIPS... doz. 79* _JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS —Fine ‘Gilts— 101 N. Saginaw St. FE 3-7165 Fashioned for F all . « « Professionally PERMANENTS, from... . $5.00 CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP — 116 N. Perry FE 2-6361 . And it will make wonderful decora- tive stitches without attachments. LOW DOWN PAYMENT « EASY TERMS © LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE * Trade Mart of THE GINGER MFG. OO. -& SINGER SEWING CENTER Listed in your-telephone book only wader SINCER SEWING MACHINE CO, 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 PONTIAC BIRMINGHAM 102 N. Saginaw 177 W. Maple FE 2.0811 Mi 4-005 MARGARET ANN Corduroys by Completely washable corduroy and exceptionally durable. Quality tailored by Billy the , REVERSIBLE REVERSIBLE JACKETS JACKETS , nonstdl On ging Rong For the school crowd. Quick zip opening and knitted cuffs knit waistband and cuffs. Pink with charcoal. Navy with red. nll i with charcoal. . 3 to 6x. Brown with gold $5.98 $5.98 MATCHING MATCHING SLACKS’ « SLACKS Elastic at the waist keeps them For the growing boys. Sizes up and neatly in place. 3 to 6x. 6 to 12. $3.98: $3.98 Lay-Away Today! The Margaret Ann RIKER BLDG. TL aoe Cle Shop _ ne : Cleaning Wax sure make small work ; hag PAPC OCreeresccccococcoccoocoocoosooeoooooeooollS ee ee ee | _/THE PONTIAC PR er i ot J Y, OCTOBER. yh 12, 1955 ld ~ . <> a Ls > LT just can’t get over the marvel- ous way my Betsy outsmarts her housework. Take wood floors for instance. | hear other wives com- plain about all the scrubbing and waxing they have to do, But not miy Betsy! She cleans ahd waxes them in one easy operation with Bruce Cleaning Wax. Why, she's through in half the time and fresh ,as a daisy! And our beautiful wood floors are always getting compli- ments, My Betsy and her Bruce of a big job. I'm mighty proud of both of them. | P.S. For lighter waxing on linoleum and wood, Betsy uses — Bruce Floor Cleaner. YOU, TOO! Can Decorate Cakes Like a Professional “Classes Now Forming No Age Limit Evening Classes Kitchen HobbyShop Sheet Carl Permanents $450 4 eee No Appointment Wecossery. IMPERIAL | Beauty Salon ;| 29 BE. Pike St, Li ! | Cleveland School of Art « (Pontiac Farm ar President . Mrs. Young © «\Lists Aides. Mrs. R. E. Gegoux) Tells Principles of Flower Arranging Russell Galbraith, sc ra p- W, Selden, exten- pumpkins, corn, gourds and chrys- anthemums decorated the tea table which featured copper teapots and |Bulone Sculpture to Be Displayed A one-man show of the work of Joseph Bulone opened Sunday at the Whitney Galleries in Birming- ham. The showing eS ae tings, water colors, = work and cards will continue for a month. Mr. Bulone has studied at the and Cran- brook Academy of Art and ea Carl Milles while at Cranbrook. A resident of Birmingham for eight years, his work is mainly with large sculpture commissions and has two pieces in the perma- | nent collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art. Mrs. Phil Orencia Surprised at Party Mrs. Phil Oren¢ia of Center street was guest in her home Mon- day evening at a surprise birthday party given by members of the larcky Thirteen Club. Guests arrived in Halloween cos- tume. Mrs. John Bee won first prize for her costume and Mrs. Anderson Bee won second prize. The club will meet with Mrs. Lewis Lingle of Garland avenue Nov, 1. Created New Hair-Drying peoeeccvied Relax and enjoy es ying air-conditioned hair-dryer .. - like the sun and b on a summer day. TTTTITTITT Till | custom-made PERMANENTS You'll be amazed hidden to life custom Individual Hair Styles by Tony and Carl beauty with Just for You 729 0000600000000000000000000000000000000000000008 assist- | 'Y * _ Mrs. Park L. Watson of North Perry street, Mrs. Jack Hale of Wenonah drive and Mrs. Dexter Kennedy of. Draper avenue’ (left to right) are three of the many “talent . | scouts” who will be on hand this evening at wie | the High Fever Follies Kick-Off Party spon- red b Hospital. the Auxiliary to Pontiac General They will help sign up recruits for skits, chorus lines as well as workers for costuming, makeup, stage setting and the many other jobs to be done before the curtain goes up Nov. 1 and 2. going to flash in budget | and heiroglyphics. It is available {cottons next season. _- | in five colors and‘is both washable | ¥ : ? Ta eebrentaeinn stich | S08 Nene is $125-and-up class have been dupli- End ‘Fly-Away’ Hair Oct. 17-18-19-20 cated successfully in printed wash- | electricity: gives you: able cottons, some of them with| shock when you walk across «|| -22700-to 10:30 P.M. a no-iron finish. : floor, and causes “‘fly- ° e T Cotton “Sari dresses,” retail oan suet aon Oe won't my Detroit Masonic emple under shown . Tame tresses ‘ter le ot te 98 cece rp a creme rinse after each shampoo. SS Exhibits 75c Adm. Si Miamil-Florida fashion council at | It won't eliminate the electric A $500,000 Exhibition — the opening of their resort and | Shocks, but it will end your “fy- : cruise wear market week. away” hair problems. pe Sat see ear sil- BRO RE TY US , z it wae Dem as well as Oriental <4 ae : tern. One $22 outfit of dull| © “$s i cre batten wih Chol By Jackie Rae Studio . wash- twist- | © : eo. . . ed halter neckline and a full skirt. Tf Limited Openings in Class Enrollment There was a matching bolero for) — a cover-up oécasions, 's TAP—BALLET—BATON—TOE Peatine Prose Paste | tate sheath of terqucine nation i MODERN—BALLROOM = musical numbers, | Jackie Rae Studio — FE 2-2128 One dress with the Sari glitter | 214 S. Telegroph Rd. but a Western silhouette Rh $17 oe meee F cia library. The group ‘held a pink and blue shower for Mrs, Howard Hicks and prizes: were won by. Mrs. S.R. Gammage Jr. and Mrs. Richard 1860 Enchanted Children i Te Fate z was Woggle Bug; Don North, the Tin Woodman, and Nancy Arm- | strong was Glinda the Good, with | Donna. Chilvers and Diane Spratt DELIGHT HER ._ REDMOND’S _ |. OLN, Bagh St. : ee hae Sandra Mair. * * a In charge of the Gump, wonder- Winged monkeys were Judy El- well and Doris Enbody, Graceful drews, Boyce, Deanna Gregory and Emily . ‘ * * Berg, Sharon Dovre, Elizabeth Thompson, * and Martha Wendland. _ Land of Oz” by Elizabeth Fuller inane en - a sunflower girls were Jeanne An- 7 STORE HOURS: , 9:30 2. m, until 5:30 p. m, INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT | — : te meet al WOODS, THE CURITY | ~ 1} CONSULTANT. on October 13 | We are offering a special | service to mothers and | Mrs. Woods, a trained . | Curity Consultant,’ ae will be in our infants’ . © || Department from 10 a. m. | to 4:30 p. m. to help you select saga ser ~—, 3 Come to our 4 ‘ 4 ' ‘ * $ ed ees : ae = Mothers, ‘have the best for your baby | curity right from birth . + famous Curity Nursery - wes Products make life Diapers (21x40) easier, more com-- * fortable for both you and your baby. Inquire in our Infants’ Depart- | ment for Curity Diapers, Pads and Bibs, in white, pastel shades — Rosebuds, Dandi Dots and the latest in gayest. infants’ diapers, MAPLE ot BATES BI ® ; ” USE YOUR CHARGA-PLATE AT JACOBSON’S ¥ E * ee EE oe oys’ Quilt-Lined Outer Jackets DOUBLE ‘INSURANCE AGAINST COLD ee ee warrants + 8 Sh tate” ALS on Nea aia ehcp : Both finely tailored and lined "with quilted Flutflite (dynel- orion). Their impeccable design allows action-ree Protection and comfort. Left: -All-wool Melton subur- , ban, leather-button front ‘ with flap-pockets. Grey, ‘ charcoal, oatmeal. 19.95. : Right: Wool fleece surcoat, tri-tone chest stripe, extra sturdy zipper front. Heather ee et ae ee oe ee micidtet edie % brown, charcoal grey. 17.95 | Both 6-16. ; ‘ t i 2-Hour Free Parking | — ea IE rc een nm You @ Purchase : et Jecobson’s Parking Level FE 2-3612. : : ia ae i $1 it; aa iH pee i | —— a ee ee Neumode . HOSTERY t 2 % Dependable |» NO SEAMS will love the new comfort stretch top! nena auian Hi fies f | i ; by Mrs. Thomas Doremus of Water, ford Child Study Group II. - “VISIBLE LOVE” — In speaking about labor, Mrs. Genne said, “Work is. love made visible. Work occupies much of our adult lives, part of it is dull and part exciting, and we have to help 59¢ 2 for 1.75: A no-seam favorite— sheer enough for beauty and*strong enough for wear, You and most-important is jeld Tue me lids dark ducked tad « arrangements made for the |Study Group 1; Mrs. Jackson Byers, Waterford Township ative meeting of five area Child Study clubs; |Child Study Group II; Mrs. Roy M. Jones, Child Study y evening at Rotunda Inn. Pictured (left to|Group Ill; Mrs. Howard Powers, Junior Child Study Club, rgiht) are Mrs. Dean Toles of Waterford Township Child |and Child Culture Club president Mrs. Charles L. Bowers. Pontiac Press Photo Don’t Panic Wh ghaters é The Po = g 3 Seg brs é i rT ‘Eggshell shape has five exciting new decorations. Here’s Beauty and Grace for Your Table! 20-Pc. Set $895 Choice of 6 Patterns Easily mistaken for vitrified china, the new Cavaliér Grape above, has teal green or grey shoulders with platinum or gold trim. 20-piece set includes: 4 dinner plates, 4 pie plates, 4 sauce dishes, 4 cups and saucers. Dixre Porrery en | aj a Child Is strains teach him to do sloppy and discouraged work.” THE REAL ISSUE A child’s respect for his work is always the real issue in a school demotion. Conditions of strain | destroy this respect. That is why we cannot afford hackneyed A cheery helper for kitchen or company, is this gay “girl” apron! Easy to make of colorful scraps— Pattern 534: Gay kitchen aide! Embroidery and applique _trans- fers, easy directions for making this smart apron, 16 inches long. Send twenty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press, Needle- craft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly pattern num- ber, your name, address and zone. keeps you looking neat and pretty! | m Demoted “standard” feelings toward his de- motion. orator fabrics to give you like-new furniture at low- est cost. ; Werk Guaranteed for § Years jj Wiuam | Waicxr | | Furniture Makers . | \| and Upholsterers | | 270 Orchard Lake Ave. jf FE 4-0558 j Bracelets Popular Bracelets have caught the fancy | fashion conscious and where this year. Sometimes they are just big bold chains, sometimes they are laden with charms of all sorts and sometimes they are in- termingled with pearls or colored | stones. Coming Events Oakland Park Methodist WSCs will eet at 7:30 p.m, Thursday at, the ehureh Zor a program on the American Welcome Rebekah Lodge, 246, will meet Thursday i 8 at the Malta Temple, 62 Perkins St. Huron Gardens Ladies Eagles Auxiti- ary 2867, will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Pp. at 4405 Highland Rd. fot business meet- am. 1 ing. Officers meet at 7:30 p. Pioneer Missionary Society of the Oakland Avenue United Presbyteria Church will meet Thureday at 10 a.m. at the church to sew for American Cancer Bociety, a school girl luncheon at noon and business meeting at 1/30 p.m. latest improvements, © Dial Tension e Hinged Presser Foot @ Back Tack Stitch @ lightweight Carrying Case And it will make wonderful decora- tive stitches without attachments. LOW DOWN PAYMENT © EASY TERMS © LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ad © Prede Mark of THE SINGER MFG. OO. -%, SINGER SEWING CENTER WINGER ‘119” - Léated in your telephone book only wader SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO, Beautiful Selections of Gift Ware Gift Shop FE 2-3220 718 West Huron or strain, By ambitious pushing, | diminish | F Greet SPRING in all its glory! Buy and Plant Imported Dutch Bulbs 7$ Varieties “TULIPS. :. doz. 79 Assorted Color _JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS ‘—Fine Gilts— 101 N, Saginaw St, ~ FE 3-7165 Feshia for Fall . . . Professionally. PERMANENTS, from... . . $5.00 _CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 116 N. Perry FE 2-6361 The Completely washable corduroy and exceptionally durable. Quality tailored by Billy the A REVERSIBLE REVERSIBLE JACKETS JACKETS — we ee ging hay For the school crowd. Quick knit waistband and cuffs, Pink “P Goes ond knitted cuffs d with charcoal. with charcoal. Navy with red. 2” Brown with gold. Sizes 3 to 6x. Sizes 8 to t $5.98 ~~. $5.98 MATCHING ‘MATCHING SLACKS SLACKS Elastic at the waist keeps them For the g boys. Sizes up and neatly in place. 3 to 6x. 6 to 12. — $3.98 $3.98 Lay-Away Toda y! ‘or Your © : . ' Onn Dey WRN. 103 atcaonr tom w 97. ||| PONTIAC semincHaM || Margaret Aim Shop __ 82.N. SAGINAW ST. 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894. FE 2.08 “a MI 4.005 RIKER BLDG. | 37. W. HURON } re — f ! : TISAI OES site PONTIAC PRESS, pemrnemebkt: OCTOBER 12, 1955 i PP | just can’t get over the marvel- ous way my Betsy outsmarts her instance. J hear other wives com- plain about all the scrubbing and waxing they have to do, But not my Betsy! She cleans ahd waxes them in one easy operation with | Bruce Cleaning Wax. Why, she's through in half the time and fresh as a daisy! And our beautiful wood floors are always getting compli- ments. My Betsy, and her Bruce Cleaning Was care tnake small ways of a big job. I'm : mighty proud of both of them. YOU, TOO! Can Decorate Cakes Like a Professional’ : Classes Now Forming No Age Limit Evening Classes Kitchen HobbyShop 232 E. PIKE FE 2-8009 ‘Short Carl Permanents $650 1 No Appointment Necessary ‘IMPERIAL Beauty Salon — 29 E. Pike St. FE 4-2878 we Pissidiad” . i : I were Mrs. M, Bulone Sculpture j\to Be Displayed Cleveland School of Art and Cran- brook Academy of Art and assist- [ed Cart Miles while at Cranbrook. A resident of Birmingham for eight years, his work is mainly commissions || with large sculpture and has two pieces in the perma-) ‘nent collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art. Mrs. Phil Orencia Surprised at Party Mrs. Phil Oren¢ia of Center street was guest in her home Mon- day evening at a surprise birthday party given by members of the Lucky Thirteen Club. Guests arrived in Halloween cos- tume. Mrs. John Bee won first prize for her costume and Mrs. Anderson Bee won second prize. The club will meet with Mrs. Lewis Lingle of Garlend avenue Nov. 1. Te eed cl elie as fc tah custom-made PERMANENTS Crea’ New Hair-Drying Comfort! “di Bet oat Becue air-conditioned hair-dryer .. . like the sun and breege on & summer day. ” POSS SOOO S OFFS FSSSHSSOHSOHSOSSHOSHOHOHHHOHHEOED Individual Hair Styles lust for by Tony and Carl epasuddsbecdescatscevebbdbscdeoscensecbeoees a nN WN ra a. 4 vat id Condi Association Holds Meeting|= and Mrs. Dester Kennedy of _ Mrs. Park L. Watson of North Perry street, Mrs. Jack Hale of Wenonah drive (left to right) are three of the many “talent . |scouts” who will be on hand ‘the High Fever Follies Kick-Off fk spon- sored Hospi Draper avenue this evening at the Auxiliary to Pontiac General . They will help sign up recruits| | | for skits, chorus lines and musical numbers, as well as workers for costuming, makeup, stage setting and the many other jobs to be done before the curtain goes up Nov. J and 2. ; Typographical Unit Gathers for Dinner business meeting and a birthday party were then ‘held at the home of Mrs. Reginald Reith on East library. The group held a pink and blue | | shower for Mrs, Howard Hicks and | —_ were won by Mrs, S.R. Gammage Jr. and Mrs. Richard i Fg a 7 rH Hf ! f i ; Reg iil mi x & i TE Fy Fs £ ri i z Tin Woodman, and Nancy Arm- strong was Glinda the Good, with Donna Chilvers and Diane Spratt jas her attendants. : DELIGHT HER BEAUTIFUE 4 sees Optometrists—Jewelers REDMOND’S. FE 2-3612. 860. Enchan ted Children Land of Oz i try lil ty sits ut One. dress with the Sari glitter Sari Silk Glitter in Cottons but a Western silhouette was a $1T and non-iron. econ een End ‘Fly-Away’ Hair Static electricity gives carpeted away” hair that just won't stay a creme rinse after each shampoo. ta fies colar end ts Sst Uachalie | Oct. 17-18-19-20 SS Exhibits 7Sc Adm. Ss: 12:00 to 10:30 P.M. | Detroit Masonic Temple | A $500,000 Exhibition h 214 S. Telegraph Rd. Jackie Rae Studio . Limited Openings in Class Enrollment TAP—BALLET—BATON-=TOE MODERN—BALLROOM Jackie Rae Studio FE 2-2128 tation of L. Frank Baum’'s ‘‘The Land of Oz” by Eazabet, Fuller. Goodspeed. Mothers, have the best for your baby . right from birth... famous Curity Nursery Products make life easier, more com- | fortable for both you and your baby. Inquire in our Infants’ Depart- . ment for Curity Diapers, Pads. arid Bibs, The one-hour fantasy is an adap- | Come to our - $TORE HOURS: Monday thru Saturday . a almmecper as a6 INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT to meet MRS.: WOODS, THE curity CURITY Diapers (21x40) the latest in gayest infants’ . diapers. ~ CONSULTANT - on October 13 We are offering. a special | service to mothers and ‘| Curity Consultant, | will be in our infants’ — =|] Department from 10 a. m. i] to 4:30 p. tr. to help you USE YOUR CHARGA-PLATE AT JACOBSON’S ~ Boys’ Quilt-Lined Outer Jackets DOUBLE ‘INSURANCE “AGAINST cou 4 : Be: et Jecobson's 2-Hour Free Parking tive. Your Ticket Volideted When You Moke a Purchase Both finely tailored and lined with quilted Plufflite (dynel- orion), Their impeccable protection «md comfort. Left: All-wool Melton subur- ban, leather-button frant with flap-pockets. Grey, charcoal, oatmeal. 19.95. Right: Wool fleece surcoat, tri-tone chest stripe, extra. sturdy zipper front. Heather brown, charcoal grey. 17.95 Both 6-16. * Ce ee OS MN ee SE OO Ree Oe ee Ee ew oe ete Ts. ae i - susie ibtaatiaahedeotie tote ae ae LEAN hipaa aa me RCO ese ae +4 + — ~ ~~ : & a ‘ ‘ si . he ‘. ne i : rane - ees hi Wy ay J ¥ e - 4, nie xf : if ‘ ge eee é ; pi yt ee . | ie z j J ; ie pate ane Foes ; : Gs , THE. PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, me, ; oe : > + \Job Tanks Girl for. Marriage a my Aloe sacrween as thik: motes a adi ier fc eeeiinns. pete bees children are grown. It will be Shop Every . shed Side tay coe’ demande” 0 OS been inconceivable to insist | marriage, Moreover, if the boy is| easter all around it she has bad |. i : mall ask for my daughisr.” ® on a job, but I ink the daughter| willing to walt, 1 seems to me Night oe, scie hoc a nae Ba is wise. If she really has the |it's their business. early marriage to a Then | business bug—and she seems to— In mother’s day, a girl married, a 9/7 she won't have anything to worry | she will always regret it if she has had her babies and eventually til’ about.” " | missed the experience of working. | married them off and setted down es os * @ 6 GOOD PREPARATION gre to puttering in the garden; : ‘Saturday And yet, every day, I see the} Aico. q year or two to get es-| But a young bride foday may girls who married the first boy | tablished, se tea Reon ond to resume her career after "til 6 Meer pp aniny geno na ol ws nied —~ soe . a decent or any experience ° * * . imac ar costouae IF city-country suit (Dinner Given - ment. They seem to have plenty a to worry about for Bride-Elect _ spent working at am inerceting Suzanne Karner | and demanding job is the best Bride-elect Suzanne Marner was : possible preparation for mar- honored at a dinner patty riage, But it is hard to make Monday evening by Mrs. Windiate some mothers see it, largely be- Shanks ‘of ' couse ings were Gifierent te . Suzanne, the daughter of Mr, and shale thme. Mrs. Peter F. Karner of Menomi- Take, for example, this letter nee road, will marry John H. Rehm from a mother in Ohio: at St. Benedict Church Oct. 29. “IT am writing about my daugh- John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. é ter,” she says. “and I am most Cari H. Rehm of Watkins Lake : concerned about her. She is en- road. ‘ gaged to be married to a fine Guests attending the dinner Top of the News — [ie 9" were ie. Rare, Mn, Howl Mrs. Harry F. Leser and Mrs. i iz a af F To You . New expected theme fo be moarried right PENDLETON estiszeatis. i. 49 er jackets | Bike e 2 peorsgs Pin Jean Thorsberg and Mrs. Leon J. Forsyth. : Waiting in Line Are you partial to plaids? We have them..in Pendleton’s pure virgin wool | «Anyway, what doés 49ers! Like the look of authentic | this experience for? She'll be tartans? ‘Take ours in Pendleton’s time- | “fe less 49’ers! Prefer rich, solid shades? | ee —_——__— - wo beng: Uhr gabirenfte~ntefeegceman You'll find. them in 49’ers, too! For 0 ee ee oe : 49’ers are everything you want ; ble! Couldn't be easier—diagrams in a jocket casual . , . Pendleton- PURE X show you how few seams there Y O U es. tailored in unerring good taste AMY ' . Fe, 1 : with soft, shirt-sleeves, flippont OR ANGE JUICE: NL . _ |12, 14, 16, 18, Bolero, skirt, in all collar, hand - warming patch pockets and lines that look os smart belted as boxy. Sizes 10. to 20, $17.95 to $22.95. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1955 a Se M onroe: Historical Society ‘Marks Points of Interest MONROE (®—The Monroe Coun- Pi bapmene. of wed yoay ms see ‘orical Societ proud of ign is being carried on by volun- 2 that ~ 2 made | tary contributions to the society's tin marking spots of historical in-|%u"ds and by sponsorship of mark Hedaat ers. by cooperating civic organiza- tions. Three new historical markers A D recently pat in place brought the, The pang es Society ae mee total number in history-rich Mon- pon the id pee roe County to 14. The society's | rr tow pomp. pping 3 1 is to place at least 30 mark- om RUBBER-BASE ers in the city of Monroe and the CONCRETE PAINT MA recat aclevecat ot Detroit Edison Buys eer perp gn ‘Atom Site at Monroe George Armstrong Custer’ from | an obscure part of Monroe to a | DETROIT (INS) — The Detroit vantage point in the center of | Edison Co. has revealed purchase Monroe. Cyster, the heroic In- | of Lake Erie property which may | be used as a site for its proposed | atomic energy power plant. a reo ‘lea n se The 500 to @00-acre tract near | dian fighter of “Last Stand” | Monroe, Mich., will be submitted | | fame, was born in Monroe. Plans — night lighting for the | to the Atomic Energy Commission are now under way to provide The Me nase also is considering | along with two other Michigan We have CARs ARs. CARS! Our lot i is filled to capaci the practicability of marking curb | sites for consideration as the io- we dé. eres xns Tf seacein te vc of some of the| cation of fie, Pravoned stom with sharp, clean, reconditioned Goodwill Used Cars an nea ists to Made ith rubber 1 wihsland mistae, dampness, ad aBalie. their cars long enough to read the | The company emphasized, how: must sell them to make room for others, You cannot Transform your cellar inte a beautiful playroom. Easy te me texfs. The idea is to. be referred! ever, that no decision has been Recommended for interior and exterior ase. Bk pn Negro pahieey eee ee better used car at a lower price sa iiooe Come in ledey- TOLEDO BELONGED | ' . ‘ \ sain’ Sehadnete Walker L. Cisler, president of r selection w ver t r. Three lovely colors (GREE) [Ammons the three new historical Fane Cin ten bu ou as never bette the court house lawn setting forth | Chase is part of the firm's long- Monroe County history since July, | "age planning aimed at keeping : ’ ; ) oo 1817. ‘That was the date the county | ahead and best need STOCK NO. MAKE STYLE SHIFT " PRICE came into being as one of the first; PO" ST ae | oe! Easy Way to Keep see n he reat of Michi 1] 4issa = 62 PONTIAC 4-Door Hydramatic $ 195 Your Home Free of Dut Sate Gt at no eet § $4239 «= 63 PonTiac 2-Door Hydramatic 1196 , PP Hee ceca onda, ericmaly were 4262A 62 PONTIAC 4-Door 695 Washable! rted Mere Cony, 5344 63 PONTIAC ==» 4-Door_- -Hydramatic 1096 Ri pate of the ary | 4653 33 OHEVROLET BELAIRE 2-Door 945 fai fers en French ponies, thee by | 4410 62 PONTIAC =8=§s- 4-Door —‘ Hydramatic 795 FURNACE “ Ht] ei eo a 4414 «= °B2. PONTIAC 4-Door Hydramatic 195 FILTERS “Nw Pteve dengkien, Mieabets, oat ‘PAVING 4762 64 me ool - 4-Door : 1276 sod tim Gener weed to Se 4420 62 PONTIAC 2-Door § Hydramalic 795 Clean Filters Mean... TR Bem ei we.” 4419 62 PONTIAC {Door Hydramatio «795 Ee eee Soe te ee et seer of Ean. vet | 4754 BS CHEVROLET 4-Door Power Glide 1050 | Garis en sok hem Sates cero soe me tp DEe Heeray_bas to do with the) 4481 62 PONTIAC 4-Door 750. 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S. beaks many donated by Anett | Togty Show T beces Cheltenham, Typewriter, and ¢ hief | that also was no apparent — U. S. Memorial Library 2 : ype ee as cheat ire Chief Investigates |‘at there sino was no 9 ‘a Nearly | in Berlin [a record lib * 2 cailinars | Regulate Reading Speed | “s adie teatied, ‘Blaze’in UM Building Aces ‘ —The American Me- | library, and fnany departments fr | 0 tue face is a big Gist wen nearty 15). ANN AREOW @ — Police ore) ; as ¥ > investigating a fire Sunday in an GOP Leader Dies ‘ 9p factor in- reading speed. per cent harder to read than | office of the University of Mich-| of three first} ‘Tests have shown that the same | Garamond. |igan’s romance language building.| SAN FRANCISCO | Ba troubled with learning to; copy set in 10-point Garamond, Seip ieneonetenernnereon Fire Chief Ernest Heller, who | Gearhart, 65, of Fresno, former read aré said to be below par| Scotch Roman, Antique, Bodoni, ‘There are covered bridges in| requested the investigation” said | Republican congréssman, died last .. ? i ——e wr Bla Bee » 1Old Style, Caslon, Kabel Light, five of Canada’s 10 provinces. there was no evidence of arson but night of uremic poisoning. © OOOO AHEBABHOHMH BEE DBAWES™ ER FALL FOODARAMA.... \ oy -, DOLLAR DAV 6 696 6666 66 6696 0 6 1: i fF STOCK UP NOW ON THESE BIG FOODARAMA FEATURES! 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WEDNESDAY, Mn AML 12 1955 T PS. ema of Dictators WHAT'S MY LINE? in Latin America Attacked ‘NEW YORK GNS)—Dr. Eduar-|lies in the failure of Democracy “do Santos, former president of Co-| which, he said, would turn the lumbia, criticized the U.S. govern-} people to Communism. eee ie Benson ta Now the News Can | Be Be Told...Here’s s the. : sc Reason Why I Must Raise confidence and respect of the’ seas Press Club, said it was Argentine people after having sup-| “shocking” that the Argentine “soe General Federation of Labor had Juan D. Peron. refused to restore “La Prensa’? “We are now rendering every America which have become the (assistance to our* fellow member vietims ef |Dr. Gainza Paz for its restitution,” dictators,” be declared, | Lochaer added. : Santos, whose Bogota newspaper, “-ainza Paz noted in opening 9 ATATRS ; ees “El Tiempo” was closed after athe conference that the, Inter- ’ ecaiihee ack” icek dispute with Columbian President , American Press. Association had eeAm, Milky bird, Revie, dair’, succeeded in promoting greater © 1895 Whor's My Line, Inc. F Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, spoke at the | te-\t opening of the hemisphere confer- understanding among the Ameri- con ence of prominent private Ameri- can states. He said even greater he role of | Possibilities exist for promoting ‘ he | Sen clttstms $9 explore the role of | Tnmunications and wedersting |Huge Nickel Ore Deposit | Som, Sickel ore of Nene eee ‘ing a the — “gr both }Discovered in Far East island in the southern Philippines. | Ae MANILA #® — The Philippines oe has unearthed what experts say is | Siners Slate Meeting Adolph A. Berle Jr., former U.S. | the first and largest deposit of GRAND RAPIDS # —. About ambassador to Brazil and now a/ nickel ore — a strategic war ma- 6,000 Michigan Shriners will attend | law professor at Columbia Univer-| terial — in the Far East. \the 69th annual Ceremonial of | ' bloc| Agriculture Secretary Juan De| Saladin Temple Oct. 22 at the | -| was now attempting to crack the|G. Rodriguez announced the dis-| Masonic Temple and in Civic) na- | covery of 29 million metric tons of | Auditoroium. ‘The ceremonial is a iron deposits containing 1.38 per | one-day event. Cheirman | Mrs. A. W. Gault " FE $-5008 i SRS Co-Chairman— Waterford Mrs. R. G. Bump OR 3-2422 Mrs. A. W. Gault Mes. R. G. Bump - These Are the Women Leaders ‘in the Residential Division OF THE -| UNITED FUND DRIVE FOR 1955! Pontiac * Waterford IT’S MY BIG OPPORTUNITY! IT’S YOURS, TOO! - New Fall Suits and Topcoats $90,000 Stock to Be Sold for °50,000!; | | “MRS. ROBERT. ANGLEMIER - ol AK FE 4-937 Co-Chairman—Waterford : Mrs. L. Patton | District #2 a .- = at: a ms . . 0 Pp C on ot ! FE 5.1798 — I eo. MRS. WILLIAM CUMMINGS District # District #12 . - =5649 MRS. DUANE *LEMAUX MRS. EDMUND WINDELER . : . _FE 5-6557 OR 3-2815 $42. 50 Values nO. 00 Values District #4 . MRS. remem GACHES District. #2 District #13 pet 5 nc MRS. LESLIE HOWEY MRS. ROSCOE GODDARD MRS. STANLEY KIPP FE 8-1429 OR 3-0382 = saat? MRS. JOSEPH YOUNG : 3-0644 District #3 ‘ District #5 ; MRS. JOHN HOWELL pine: BMY. ESV ALA oo ae FE 2-3462 _ | MRS. JACK S. HODGES MRS. M. HARRINGTON FE 2-2126 OR 3-8054 * District #6 MRS. CHARLES LATTA MRS. hard = District #4 OR 3-4390 MRS. D. W. McINTYRE MRS. DONALD ‘BERGERON as nS 600s rE MRS. FRANCIS DAVIS District #7 TARRY R | MRS. N. HARRINGTON | Could sell and Worth 55 Mr! Made to Sel for $60 was oa fun | | Mes evme ||_MWS NS | TAKE YOUR CHOICE © TAKE YOUR fog MRS. OLA. MAE PAIGE z FE 5-1468 District #16 MRS. ROBERT TURPIN MRS. ROBERT BRUCE | MRS. WILLIAM KATICH » NEW - 100% WOOL FE 2-7416 EM 3-3321 OR 3-7557 p $ MRS. WILLIAM LILEY St FALL SUITS SU ITS R FE 7-8973 , MRS. WM HUTCHINSON MRS. GRANT McDONALD ALL WOOL ! FE 4-3645 District #7 OR 3-7552 * ALL WOOL MRS. RALPH NORVELL MRS. LESTER PATTON TOPCOATS TOPCOATS | Mas. DAVE witson the Dietvier_ #18 | apy Td MRS. K, SCHLUCHTER Districe #8 “2112 : ues. Ate Flowers wid. eh eoaevaniee | RENT TUXEDOS for WEDDINGS and PARTIES ‘ F ~ MRS. RICHARD BORCHERT nce er ais FE 4-1716 District #9 ; District #19 MRS. WM. SANDERSON MRS. MARTIN J. WAGER , ‘| MRS. JAMES” MeGUIRE : Abent | a ft 2-0721 i “sia , District #10 District #20 i : MRS. FRED POOLE MRS. F. W. HELTMAN : LAWRER a , N OR 3-2604 OR 3-9411 = at an a sec woe CLOTHING mn MRS. GEORGE ELDRED MR 0 ET ans este ease ne, oom ézinemer ON ANY OUTDOOR LOT OPEN RALPH RS. 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FE 4-4541 Open Thurs., Fri., Sat. Till | Self-Serve—Pic ‘n’ Pay , : : TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER WOLVE RINE Lown Shoes Unbelievable Light Wolverine Shag Pig Skin in the Popular $7 95° Shade for Fall . . . Sun Tan AS SHOWN, $10.95 ie OTHER STYLES TO $13.95 , ke OSMUN'S Town and Country Shoe Department soe i ee ee ee, ea Tee Srey rei | Poe Mes brother, Walter Baumann of De- troit; and one sister, Mrs. Hattie Matched GOTH FINISHES AVAILABLE 23 W. Lewrence St. '} Krumm of Lincoln Park. PONTIAC GLASS CO. | WE DELIVER x= Reg. Colors BOTH DRY IN LESS THAN 1 HOUR our Big Beards currently. Face Fuzz id coming back, The Smith Brothers could be having a high old time here now if they weren't dead. “It doesn’t ...er... scratch or anything?” I asked Bill. “You mean itch? No. My beard’s very soft. I trim it myself. There's a special ‘razor, you know, for beard-trimming. just set it.” “Like a lawn mower?” * x * * “You're getting the idea. You see, ‘Doc,’ the fellow I pley, lived around Monterey, Calif., in the John Steinbeck country, and was a ladies’ man and was courting a girl who thought he had a weak chin. “He liked it and kept it on. For anybody who's got a weak chin, these beards are fine.” “Have any women recoiled from your beard?” I asked. | “Not at all. I have a spinster aunty whom I thought would | object, but she doesn’t. I feel !t does something for me.” You j problem is, how can 1 get a‘crew-cut beard? | 1N 300 MAESTRO COLORS | | | Phone FE 5-6441 RPSL Hinds.... Sides..... SHINNER’S MARKET NO CHARGE FOR CUTTING - SHINNER’S 25000 SM ices BO" BEEF (2 North Saginaw THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Dick Haymes—wearing a wedding ring and singing romantl- | cally—was a real hit opening at La Vie before Eddie and Debbie, Pupi Campo and bride Betty Clooney, and others. The women present felt his love songs were addressed to Rita like Frankie's used to be sung to Ava. He- was humble, and when they brought him back for several encores, he sald, “Oh, bless you. You're food for the soul.” Frank Sinatra now Mas a. Japanese houseboy . . . Garbo,/who just reached 50, tells friends she's “half a century old” .. . Carol anning, star of the soon-due “The p.” wants everyone to know she A. N expecting, as rumored, Renee Tyylor, a cafe cigarette girl, has 9/ featured role in the up- coming y, “A Four Letter Word.” TOD. BEST LAUGH: Author Eddie Davis was asked if gagwriting paid well. “Sure,” he said, “—I have a solid gold ulcer.” : RENEE TAYLOR / ~*~ k k * wish I'D SAID THAT: A cocktail party is where old friends gather to make new enemies—Sarah Vaughan. That's earl, . (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Schoolman Resigns schools in Detroit. He said Tues- DETROIT — Arthur Don-| position on July 1. Dondineau been superintendent since What it does we will let the womenfolk say. Personally, my |. plans for the annual membership | drive to take place in December. Area men are: Kerr Stewart, Dist. I, composed of Elba, Hadley and Metamora; Horace Davis, Dist. 2, Lapeer, Mayfield, and Oregon; Harold Burch, Dist. 3, North Branch and Burnside; Sin- clair Gould; Dist, 5, Goodland, Ar- cadia and Attica; Robert Currey, Dist. 6, Imlay, Almont and Dry- den townships. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Robert Friars will present a travelouge, ‘Belgium and Hol- land” tonight at 8 p.m. in the Isaac Cary School in Waterford Township. | Friars Speaks Tonight | | As the German army in Italy retreated northward in August | 1944, they blew up all of Florence's | bridges except the Ponte Vecchio. WE BOTH OJIB-WA squeak like an old boot, sitting down, I would have stand several minutes kinds of medicine for without help, a friend suggest- TERS, Last May, I had my wife get a bottle, and we both GREAT RESULTS FROM | “Because this famous medicine helped both of us, we are | = of the opportunity to tell you about it” says Mr. & | C. 8. Cornwell, 241 E. W started taking it. She had been ff bothered with her stomach, gall §/ bladder and nerves for some time. She couldn't sleep very [| well, and was tired and run down all of the time. We both have great faith in roots and herbs, so we followed the di- rections closely, /exactly how long it took before I was better, but it wasn't too ‘long. ing like they needed oil. After) without worrying about harm- brisker and attempting to walk, and when on my fases pr ged ghey. I walked, it seemed that one garden, We can't say enough foot just couldn't catch up with! for O.3TB-WA the other. I was getting $0 cause we crippled up that I didn't know what {t's doing for us. It’ what todo, After trying many wonderful roy one pe arthritis can do so much good when you jgive it a chance. We believe ed that I try OJIBWA BIT-'that it will help you too.” RECEIVED | BITTERS codland, Ferndale, Michigan. | IT can’t say | The pain and stiffness be- are so satisfied with y i ey tea ieee. Pes # ' ry “ . ‘ as ij a : A ' 3 ; ee: { 2 “tw THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1955 ara | pees oe GRETA, eR eres a ” Williams Seeks Township Board) n+... eo Ae ee H oS \ te | ,these’sSo Asks Direct _ Subsidies ; o— Zone ao From Federal Coffers | Commercial to Aid Michigan Southfield. : | ’ Plans to build a medical clinic, LANSING @®—Gov. Williams to- day recommended direct federal restaurant, flower shop and gift crop subsidies as part of a federal- shop at 10% Mile Rd. and North- . state program to boost western Hwy. were revealed last “2s «| me when the Southfield vega id di bsidi Board heard an appeal Saw peng rg Sanus oe ~ Dr. Russell Wright of Detroit to should be tried out on xpe: mental or exploratory basis" in an change the zoning at the proposed effort to give farmers a more sta- ora from residential to commer- ble ‘economy. ‘ Sets The board referred the request The Governor made the recom- to the township's zoning t " mendation after a meeting with members of the State Agricul- In other business, trustees ac- ture Commission, the State Mar- cepted the resignation of John keting Council and the State De- eee, Oe ee eae partment of Agriculture. peals. Grew offered resigna- ‘ s Williams called the meeting to eB grendedingg de arene od MSS New Recka T-350 power review the group's report on cur tr pga: aD es oa New Jeteway atic rent Michigan farm income peas, pe voted i> ts . he seat Tetons Ster, ~ Gacum what cam, be done to i has done for the township. | St7ea! ¥ crease it. ; : 5 eure you see Olds for ‘56! The group recommended the WAITING FOR PONTIACS — 26 haulaway units of the Motorcar Transportation) site of a new garage. The paving of the main yard, which was completed during the satel Koen” iodine “toe ‘See them on state expand its marketing Pro | Co wait in the company’s new Joslyn Avenue yard for consignments of 1956 Pontiacs, | Pontiac changeover shutdown, cost $25,000 and was designed, company officials said, to Appeal Board — “OH! Day” Nev. Sra at your ory bape yd a due to be issued October 21. The 28-acre Joslyn Avenue yard, now in use during the| protect new Pontiacs awaiting transportation from the dust of an unpaved lot. ~ Panini voted vacation| 2@2SMOSILE Besieres mae . asphalt paving of the company’s main yard on Highwood Boulevard, will shortly be the to help farmers market their crops. - pay for the township dog warden, : levied a $1.00 charge for copies SEAL OF QUALITY * ; iti ot police reports, a ; , approved the The farm aavecatea| Bids for Bond Issue To Organize Romeo |Whiting Chapter |e potice reports, ‘snproved the Birmingham So ae oats Back -to-Beards Craze to Install Officers |ttween tse Saker sret andi TRA plan,” whereby farmers can label Tak 4 p C b © énsta icers Southfield road as a private road _ualy ‘predate under wate com-/10 Be Taken Oct. Worries Razor Crowd || "Hale Vance Lud in Oct. 21 Rite scored « vist oti 6 SERVICE BERKLEY—Bids for the $750,000 . ', ROMEO—A square dance club is’ , ; Southfield Farms subdivision. . ‘ The governor has recommend- meaptingm Ons. ae being organized under the direc- MILFORD—Whiting Chapter No. We'll Plan Your Tour Free! ed such a program to the Legis. | bond issue be taben Oct. An optimist Iss guy whe marries his secretary and — tion of the Elementary Schools | !#, OES, recently named its new) 4.1 nee New Date Phone MI 4-5711 lature every year since 1949, but [24 at § p.m. in the Board of Edu} = sinks nell keep dictating to her. ci of Vase officers who will be installed in a r : the lawmakers have consistently | cation office in the Berkley High rane The first dance will be held ceremony a a Babee School] METAMORA—The Lapeer. Coun- Tickets, Reservations Getented i. The money is the first part of a By EARL WILSON Saturday evening, Oct. 15, at 8:30 *. pe y; ’ t. 21. ty Farm Bureau woman's commit- to Anywhere! On a national level, the group! proposed $2,000,000 bond issue " a 4 h in the Romeo High School audi- ow CS are: ; | tee will meet at the of Mrs. Grace Plummer Reill which will stretch over a period of NEW YORK—"At first,” said Bill (The Beard) buts SON, | torium. The public is invited to| | Mrs. Brison Hart, worthy ma- | Raymond Chown on south of | b Y 1. Establishment of strategic re-| three years. . ear esc, pres gg the spinach patch on his chin, “my face} attend. Organization of a perma-| tron; Miles Frusher, worthy capone at = am ie sy Ogg is Hamilton, Birmingham serve levels of stockpiled farm just ,™: as nent club will be a part of the| patron; Mrs, Russell Haglund, | 4 ge crops. Supt. Milburn Anderson said The good-looking singer and leading-man who's landed |evening’s program. Couples will| associate matron, and Russell that previously announced. . o.* 8 today that Berkley ag ed probably the best role of the season—in “Pipe Dream”—was | "@ve the opportunity of indicating | Haglund, associate patron. 2. Removal of all price *wPers| state Departeent af Pubue te [implying that it no longer looks that way. This being « land reihly creatine athe clak aaa | _ Secretary, Mrs. Fred Hill; treas- DING be governed by the law of supply| struction to borrow the money | of free opinion, what could I say? Bill's one of the front-runners membership basis. pai Mrs. oe Novack; con- B rT] { l ee aiaiitiat vl las ot malas ll pape Basho Beeets sevens _ i neens —— ST tnesn ihe ated fen tindieas: |ateacteny archectens tae’ ial and, vane rental basis" enough pt ie om oy jent. The entely 3 al dy trying, as sion may deduct the cost of | Thompson. i te at a level Ben money will be used for addi-| say, “to put a strop to it. their’ ticket from the year’s en eae TZ ; keep production to present school buildings : membership fee. | = that will take care of demand in build rations ‘Green Sch r a free market. tha high The date for the second club | tg : ool G oup 4. Establishment of a self-sup- meg Be Ss os dance in the series is already Will Meet Tomorrow porting agricultural insurance Church Festival Dinner scheduled for Nov. 26. weit BLOOMFIELD —The frat Williams said the group made 8 | Sigted in Rochester School survey of “farm labor income’ of Ss in R Autumn ‘Events will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday - some 500 farmers over a 2% year| ROCHESTER — The Traditional . ‘ night, at the school. period. Harvest Festival er le Will Finance The use of the opaque projec- a * 2. * } Philip's Episcopal Church ° tor will be of special interest to The report revealed, he said,/held Thursday at 7:00 p.m. The Scholar. ship all, The projector was purchased STORM DOORS that some farmers have a negative | affair is sponsored by the Senior by the PTA last year as their (Aluminum or Weed) “farm labor income.” Altar Guild and will be pot-luck. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —| Joocty project. “Fram labor income,” Williams |The main dish, coffee and milk The Waterford branch of the Na- a Save You Money! innate dona bie | tes nen one « % Suosteg ery Suh couehion to: [te We prometeion ai Gentmme | activ me- P = plus five per cent for ionerest Diocese of Michigan will a br nance its scholarship project. morial table cloths. One will be STORM WINDOWS caunisum o: wooe on land and equipment. guest speaker and the parish will The group is holding a bake | #!ven to the Green School and the | Save You Money! be celebrating Rev. Edgar Lucas sale Friday, beginning at 10 a.m. | OWer will le ; Admit Negro Churches [25th Anniversary of being in the at Jacober’s Market, corner of is interested in the school. INSULATION bes Diocese of Michigan. Rd. and Dixie LA (Carey or Celotex) AUSTIN, Tex. @ — py ts — - ++. Before and After... Hwy. big at -, a have a |Ten-Town Bureau Meeting | Save You Money! churches were admitted rummage ovember. we , tin Baptist — a wer County Deaths “How did this thing happen to you?” I asked Bill the Beard. The $250 scholarship will be ee The Ten-Town | page sone He church leaders Mrs. Clara M. Sallow “Well, with me, it started in ‘Kismet’... actually before | awarded each June to a Water- Friday with ‘Mr. sas tan jon A a Aaa ran an We said. The action came after Dr.| FARMINGTON — Service for| that when I wore a false beard in a play. I got to like it. | ford Township High School gradu-| suilivan. Visitors are welcome. | S <= a Lr c \ {< 4 j if w Al Ed Bratcher of Austin, born and/ urs, Clara M. Sallow, 74, 31652 W.| One reason is, women leok at it and think you're very | te interested in agriculture or) Pot luck lunch will follow the | (SWE ESP ee SE gae AS Fe ane, | Nine Mile Ra., will be held at 2| ~ interesting with that beard.” allied subjects. = meeting. || eye ‘ S<\ . fy tn Africa to explain why thet Pivgelical avd Reluemed Church| “You're sure that’s what they're thinking?” I asked. | Area Men Map Plans | <..: , & converts cannot attend Southern |p. -mington with burial in Clarence-| “I got proof,” he nodded. “Actually this era right now is| dls Society Plans Sales Baptist churches.” ville Cemetery in Livonia. Mrs. | the only period of our history when men haven't covered their for Farm Bureau Drive ORTONVILLE — The Altar So- — Sallow died Monday. faces with beards.” METAMORA — La County | ciety of St. Anne's Mission will — Survivors include two sons, Floyd * * * * Farm Bureau M fe ard Com-| hold a rummage and bake sale , = d | UNITED ™. 1 He aco and sree C.| Tyrone Power, Jose Ferrer, Skitch Henderson, Ernest Hem- — end area /imen met with |at — ee ee 10; Hobbies and Crafts oO} ; two grandchildren . : ie the State F ; a.m, ti p.m. on y. Mrs. | SHIRT Nebel Glen ond CardleAmm; one ingway, Mitch Miller, Burl ‘Ives and Walter Slezak are among peo ee br ot ry ad Papi | Mary Kenster to chairmen, Do-It-Yourself Kits Tole Craft Kits CRAFT TINT COPPER ENAMELING KIT * WOOD FIBER LEAVES and ALL MATERIAL for WOOD FIBER FLOWERS * TEXTILE PAINTS *.DEK-ALL PAINTS * COPPER TOOLS and PATTERNS for COPPER TOOLING 3 * ALUMINUM TRAYS, PATTERNS & SUPPLIES * WOOD TRAYS * BEADS and BEAD CRAFT SETS: * GENUINE LEATHER HANDBAG SETS * RAFFIA CRAFT KITS FOR MAKING RAFFIA COVERED BOWLS * U-MAK-A-MOC GENUINE LEATHER MOCCASINS * COPPERSMITH KITS * CRAFTINT-PAINT-BY-NUMBER KITS * DAVY CROCKETT MOCCASIN KITS CRAFTMASTER PAINT BY NUMBER SETS $149 $998 MODEL AIRPLANES — BOATS and SUPPLIES AIRPLANE MOTORS and OUTBOARD MOTORS 7 FOR MODEL BOATS. SCARLETT'S "sicr* 20 E. Lewrence FE 2-7221 Au) $5.00 ' $2.50 VALUE VALUE TTT AT ALL DRUG STORES ia - Ler a a ak ® il biaAa), } vA / fr Bae gl THE PONTIAC PRESS. ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1% 1935 i 9 “Haron Valley School Will Participate i: in Camp Veriuni Parking Heads . Milford Agenda. Discuss Off-Street Plan in Town Council Meet Monday MILFORD—Signed petitions to re-zone the Compass Reality’s 131 acres of North Milford road were | presented to the council at Mon- day night's meeting. The company has asked that the plat be zoned conimercial so that they may go ahead with a shopping center with their home building program. The company told members that they plan to construct the homes first, however. A detailed discussion regard. ing the controversial off-street parking problem in Milford, was conducted. Six representatives from the Chamber of Commerce, headed by Don Breen led the discussion. All agreed that more space than had already been suggested _ is needed. The council had agreed to buy Chester Arms’ old heme on Union Street. to accommodate 25 cars. Oakland County State Bank's president, Paul Sinclair assured the council that the bank would finance an off-street parking plan on a ten-year basis if the group comes up with a satisfactory pro- cedure. The Atlantic Heights subdivision was officially accepted by the council members. The 21-acre plat owned by Jack Hyman is now un- der development for the construc- tion of 80 new homes along At- lantic street, and heavy equip- ment is working day and night pre- paring the rolling hills for suit- able home sites. Debra Society Names Nominating Committee DRAYTON PLAINS — Members of the Debra Missionary Society of the Lakeland United Presby- terian Church met Monday at the home of Mrs. Vernon Lockert, 3464 Hanford, at which time. a nominating committee was chosen. They are: Leone ,Matthews, Maxine Nelsey and -Marceline Warnock, It was requested that thank- offering boxes be turned in at the next meeting. Each member pre- sent pledged to bring a homemade in conjunction |. MEASURING YIELD — John Agent, shows Carleto Crawford of be measured for the corn contest sponsored by the Oakland County Extension Office to stimulate interest in proper planting and care. = contest awards will be made today. ——+ Wilson-Aldrich Rites Repeated at Garden Altar ALMONT—Marcella Aldrich and Elwood Wilson repeated their wed- ding vows before an altar set in a sunken garden at their home-to-be in DeWitt. Marella is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Aldrich of Saginaw and Elwood is the son of Mrs. Thelma of Almont. | The bride wore a ballerina length gown of white silk taffata. It was styled with a full skirt and fitted waistline with a V- neckline and _ short, . corded sleeves. Sylvia Aldrich was her sister's only attendent and James Ligon was best man. A reception was held following the ceremony. Imlay Community Chest Drive to Open on Nov. 2 IMLAY CITY—Imlay Township, in its newly formed Community Chest, will receive the support of the Imlay Chamber of Commerce. Plans are now being made to open the drive Nov. 2, with high point article for the work basket. Next meeting will be at the home | of Mrs. Roy Lambert, 7289 Wil- | liams Lake Rd., at 8 p.m. Nov M4. FREE for rural and residential solicita- | tion on Nov. 7. Officials expect ito close oa Now. 14 GIFTS for the Kiddies! With Every $29.95 Worth of Cash Register Receipts From DRAYTON FOOD MARKET SAVE 510° With a $10.00 Purchase of Food or Meat You Get This Lovely 25-Inch SWEETIE PIE DOLL "Regular $15.98 Value for s5” OR 3-1544 DRAYTON FOOD MARKET 4490 DIXIE HWY., DRAYTON PLAINS You Can Park 4512 Dixie Hwy. Other Offices: I'm living proet that Buckner's make leans fer any perpese. Buckner Finance Drayton | Plains Pontiac —Walled Leke-Uities VWF at Our Door! _OR 3-1221 the campaign | Milford, route 3, how the corn will | Thirty-nine Farmers Enter Corn Contest Census information points out that the average corn. yield in Oakland County is 48.4 bushels per acre but a corn contest, culminat- ing today and sponsored by the County Extension office, will give an award to 14 people who grew over 100 bushels to an acre. contest te stimulate interest in the proper fertilization, time of planting, the right hybrid varic- ties and the proper weed control. Thirty-nine Oakland County farmers entered the contest. One will receive. the best award for the best acre of corn today. Fourteen more will receive certificates for having yields over 100 bushels per one acre. Nancy L. Thorpe Becomes Bride of Robert Dodge IMLAY CITY — Nancy Lou Thorpe became the bride of Rob- | ert E, Dodge at a Sunday _ noon ceremony in First Congreg tional Church. ; The ‘birde, daughter of Mrs. Ella Thorpe, chose blue lace over taffeta for her weddjng. and her flowers were white mums. Mrs. Lyle Powers was matron of honor, Harold Dodge was best man for his brother, and ushers were Don and Neil Dedge, They are the sons of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dodge. Following a reception in the church parlors, the newlyweds left for a trip te Virginia. They be reside at 465 North Almont Ave., Imlay City. ‘Missionary Aid Festival ipgesnanac! for Friday HADLEY The Hadley Mis- | sionary ‘Aid ‘Fall Festival starts | struct the courses. _with a chicken dinner. at noon | Friday. .A cafeteria-style chicken | and ham dinner will be served in | the evening starting at 6:30. Booths | i will open after the noon meal. | See i j | { ‘Evangelist Holding Davisburg Meetings — | | | | | jmen ‘for the dinner. } | a } | | | |Water Problem Arises Again Citizens Protest Water Test Wells in. Areas in _ Farmington FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — Farmington water problems again came in for their share of con- sideration at the regular meeting last night of the Farmitigton Town- ship Board, Residents of Norman- dy Hills, Glen Orchard, and Ridge- wood Manor Subdivisions present- ed protests against test wells. in their areas, Robert W. Burton, president of | Glen Orchard Assn., urged that the | township beard reject options in | these areas, adopt the proposal | ot the Thompson - Brown Co. of and seek acreage rather than lots as a site for future wells. A letter from Lewis and Wat- kins, Detroit Attornies for Ridge- weod Manor residents, protested a propesed option on a site in that subdivision pointing out that in the absence of condemnation, community wells and storage tanks would be unlawful. in a highly restricted residential area, A. G. Leonard, township attor- ney, pointed out that the object | has not yet been exercised, and that until such time as aetual test | drilling begins, the board need | not fear litigation. A letter presented by Thompson- Brown Co, at a special meeting on Sept. 29 proposing a township- wide water authority was read. Chartes Brown, president of Thompson - Brown, suggested that residents of ether subdivi- sions, which now have water systems be consulted as to their willingness to become a part of such an authority. He pointed out that one individual familiar with the operation of water systems could execute such a program. The board tabled the proposal for further discussion. . The Board acted favorably on Mr. Brown's request that they as- sume water authority for two of his subdivisions, Old Homestead and Kendalwood, No. Two, upon their completion, Thompson-Brown Fashion Show Will Climax |Scout Course 205, have embarked on a good | the township-wide water authority, | * “Children toLive, _ Learn, by Doing’ Proud Lake Recreation groomi ith Mrs. Ray| Cason nt Rocheticr, as their in| *0. Voke Core of Sixth structor. : | Graders The course, given at regular | meetings for six weeks, wilt be | MILFORD—Sixth graders in the climaxed by.a fashion shew and | Huron Valley school system will card party. a an opportunity to “live and learn” for one week at the new The girls wil! model costumes | proud Lake Recreation center on | chosen from their own wardrobes the Wixom road, according to Ar- | with commentary by Mrs. Lawsorf. | thur Burklund, Elementary School | Mothers of the trgop will assist with | | co-ordinator, | the party, Co-chairmen of the event | There are Tl studepts in the | are Mrs. James Hoyt and Mrs. sixth grade, and already 56 parents | John Ashby, The affair will be the | have indicated their enthusiasm for troop’s only fund-raising attempt} this “learning by doing” method | of the year, of teaching. Council Meets | Smet cae WESTACRES — Mrs, Eicher's. Girt Members of Scout troop | planners from all over the world | as ene of the finest camps of ite kind, the Proud Lake Camp acres of bills, Participants have full use canoeing facilities, along with their | swimming and fishing activities, as | the Huron River runs through the | center of the camp. Although this is a new venture | for Huron Valley students, | ROCHESTER—Public hearings, | School systems have been partici- | zoning requests, and appointments | Pating in the program for two | took up the major part of the regu- | Years. | lar council meeting. OPERATION COSTS | John Levick, Commander of | | Land use, soil, fish, game and Jack Mason VFW appeared before | forestry are taught at tthe camp | the council requesting a change | and State and County C onservation | in zoning from two family resi-| officers spend one full day instruct- dential to multiple in Fairview | ing students in good conservation | | Subdivision. Levick stated that the | practices. | property had been a donation to | the post for building. Cgnstruc- tion is planned in the spring. Another = =ré-soning = request came from Roger 4. Henry, realtor, who asked for re-roning in the Campbell addition from twe family residential te mul- tiple. The council asked that beth parties put their requests in writing and present them at future meetings. state owned wooded | in Rochester Hearings, Requests and Appointments Take Up Meeting Operation costs for reom and | board at the camp for the Huron | Valley group, will be about $7 per student for a week. This in- cludes the services of an experi- | enced cook, and the pupils assist in the preparation and sarvnng of the food, | Care of their ienpheg quarters | is entirely up to each individual | student, and° according to Camp Manager Alfred Masini, profes- | Tom Madden and George Mar- | sional help is hired to clean up and | quart, Oak Bluff Subdivision, | preserve the property after each | were before the council to discuss group leaves. the storm sewer project in that} Masini explained that although: subdivision. which is to be. con-| the camp is worth well over $200,- structed preparatory to paving. 000 the Parks Division acquires, * * * their grants. solely from Legisla- tive appropriations. Materials for the two dormi- | tories and mess hall were about Mahaffy street sidewalk from: Lysander through to the new school will get preference for concrete work, which- will begin soon, said to assume all costs until a water “4 authority is established, * * * The Board adopted a’ resolution | that Judge Arthur FE. Moore of Pontiac be obtained to represent the township in- preparation and legal work relative to obtaining water. “This water committee must | have legal advice if it is to go on.” Ernest V. Blanchard, town- ship supervisor said. First Aid Courses (Start Thursday Night DAVISBURG—First Aid Courses under Civil Defense begin tomor- row night at 7:15 in the Spring- field Town Hall at Davisburg. Henry Hess of Pontiac has been | | supplied by the: Red Cross to in- Civil Defense director, Bob Haslock, urges that “Everyone should take the Red Cross stand- ard first aid course,” So far 36 people have enrolled. Enrollees are requested to bripg old sheeting or unbleached muslin to make bandage squares. Enrollments” will still be taken for Springfield Township citizens. Bazaar to Be Nov. 5 FOUR TOWNS — The Methodist Church bazaar here has been |: scheduled for Nov, 5, with - | Lawrence Siersma and Mrs. iG. Beckingham named rocker | ot the bride, After Mrs. Leon Betcher will be dining room chair- | man, \ Matthew ‘Staman Claims Farmington Girl as Bride pioneer cub to Meet BRIGHTON—Viola Mae Tamm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William | Tamm of 38396 13 Mile Rd., is the | new bride of Matthew F. Staman, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Sta- | man. 26850 Wixom Rd., Novi. The ceremony was performed in the DAVISBURG — The evangelistic | Salem Evangelical and Reformed meetings now being held at the Church before 200 guests. | Andersonville Community Church For her wedding Viola chose a | feature evangelist Bill Stevens and | gown of lace over satin falling to his wife of Charleston’ W. Va. ja chapel train. The skirt was in- ‘The meetings are scheduled to set with side panels of pleated net. | run through Wednesday night, Oct. | [* Her fingertip veil was held in place by a tiara of seed pearls and Featured on the program’ each | rhinestones. Stephanotis, ivy and | night will be vocal music of the | mums formed the bridal. bouquet. | Stevens’. The Rev. | graduate of Bob Jones Univer- | sity. and for the past five years | has been the South Central Re- Mr. Stevens is a | | 1 | | : gional Director of Youth for | Christ, International, The pastor of the Community Church, the Rev, }son, announces that Friday night will be family night. Saturday night | Mrs. Edward Lasich, sister of the brkle was matron of honor and attendants were Kathryn | Gardner and Louise Duquet. Nelson Profitt acted as best man for the bridegrom and ushers were James Hill and Herbert Profitt. A reception was held at the Sta- Ralph David- | man residence, * * * Following a wedding trip to Che-, is Youth night. People of the area boygan, Mr. and Mrs, Staman will are invited to attend these meet- ‘ings each night at 7:30, be at home at 26850 Wixom Rd., j Novi. la waltz-length gown of chantilly | Manager Robert Slone, A request from the Rochester Liens Club asking permission to hold. their annual Christmas pa- rade and program Dec, 10 was given approval by- the council, fabulous camp for students. The. Pilgrim Fellowship of the | Teresa Kurtz and Kenneth Coe, First Congregational Church was | Elementary School teachers, will | given permission to have Car-Wash | be the advisers for the group and | Day Oct. 22 at the Vern Bravner | will occupy the camp Nov. 28 to home. | Dee. 15. Councilwoman Elizabeth Mai- | trott. was appointed chairman of | hesachgan week pram. - ABDFOVA! Granted to Home Rule Vote for a week. Michigan Week is scheduled for May 20-26. . ° IMLAY CITY—The voters of Im- | Pair to Reside lay City approved a new home-rule | charter, by a vote of 153 to 108, at Water ford The charter takes effect im- After Trip North | metistety. althougn present ott cers will continue to hold office WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — | until successors are elected at Marie VanDeusen, daughter of Mr.| the mext regular election in and’ Mrs. Sherman VanDeusen,| Mareh 1957. 1285 Airport Rd., is the Saturday| Under the terms of the charter, bride of Gary Hooper, son of Mr. | the Council shall take necessary | and Mrs. Edwin Hooper, 3215 Teg- | steps to elect a village manager gerdine Rd. The ceremony took | | within ninety days. place in Our Lay of the Lakes | Elections will be held in March! Church. . in each odd year. * .* The bride chose for her wedding The State Department of Correc- tion supplied the unskilled labor for construction work, cense- quently the Conservation Depart- ment was able to build thie i — | Slate Regional Education lace. She carried a bouquet of Confab for Oct.. 13- 14 white mums centered with a white i orchid | LAPEER~Annual Conference of | iRegion 10, Michigan Education | Shirley Ann VanDeusen served | 4.cn will be held Thursday and | as her sister's only attendant. | Friday in Flint. Region 10, of Donald McGee was best man and | which Stewart Thiemkey, Lapeer, Richard VanDeusen was usher. |). president, comprises Lapeer A reception was held at the home and Genesee Counties. i a trip through | Speakers at the ge neral session is situated in the heart of 3,296 $53,000 Including the equipment. pee Si FI vm \Crenbraok Uniting MRS. HARVEY CNS 2 ‘Celebrate Fifty Years . | NEW HUDSON — Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pierce were. honored at Sunday in observance of | their fiftieth wedding anniversary. dinner Scene of Rite County Couple oo TROY ‘TOWNSHIP Christ *Church Cranbrook was the scene oe Ann James, daughter of Mr. and and Harvey Hicks, Harvey is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Virgil Hicks, 416 W. Breckenridge, Ferndale, ~ Lily's gown was of Chantilly lace over satin with a fitted hodice, portrait neckline and long sleeves. Her fingertip veil of silk iusion was held in place with a Juliet cap of matching Chantilly deco- rated with pearls and iridescent Sequins. The bridal bouquet was a white orchid, stephanotis, lilies ef the valley and ivy resting om a white Bible, Mrs. Gerald Ballard was niatron of honor and bridesmaids were Lynda, Susan, and Patty Cahoon, Jean James and Donna Lee. Flower girl was Connie Crawford. Ronald Hicks served his brother as best man and ushers were Wil- liam Dohran, William Blasses, or Hudak and Don Dawson. A reception was held for %50 Carpenter's Hall, me newlyweds left after the re- alguests§ in Twenty-five friends and relatives ception for a three-week wedding attended the affair. trip to Florida. | Cecile's r ° 4494 Dixie Hwy.—Drayton Plains—OR 3-7224 Open Menday: ‘tit 9»; % ‘ Boys’ Lined Denim JACKETS $198 Lined Denim JEANS ve — _ of the candlelight marriage of Lily ° Mrs. John James, 1812 John R., ~ ol ten: ies m2 4516 Dixie Highway Hunting Clothes for Men and Women GREEN’S Men’ s Wear DRAYTON PLAINS Coats—Pants Sox—Caps and . Korean Boots USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN We Give Holden Red Stamps OR 3-1807 i ma ie i a northern Michigan, the newlyweds will include Robert G. Simmons, will reside at 3215 Teggerdine. lchief justice of the Supreme Court — ~~ laf Nebraska; Col. Homer F. Kel- lems, world traveler and lecturer and Robert Kasmayer, world trav- eler and peainer. rt | | ALMONT — The Pioneer Exten- | \ sion Club will meet on Thursday, | Oct.‘20 with Mrs. William Herr Jr. | There will be a potluck luncheon at noon. Mrs. Kenneth Kriesch and Mrs. Tony Geiser will present the | | lessen, ‘‘Making Better Use of Your | Sewing Machine.”” ; | Hom Dinner Scheduled WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —! The Covert Methodist Church will have a ham dinner starting at 5 p.m. Friday night. The public is invited, Mrs, Ruth Alden is chair- | man of the affair. Proe eeds will go | into the building fund, ' | County Calendar | % Ortonville . The Study Guild bind meet at 8 pm Thursday im the home of Mrs. John | Purneau of 174 £ Glass Rd i | New Hudson fhe WSCS of the New Hudson Method. ist Church will meet at 2 p.m. at the ¢ | Church Thursday te discuss plans for | ' the annua) rang Supper. Waterford | The Webford Club will meet at 1 | Thursday for. potluck luncheon ns Hi | Secs will discuss. plans for a November | i haraar, at home of Mra. Harold Rich- ' ardson on Highiand road,, ‘ MRS, MATTHEW STAMAN And Our Skilled Pharmacist's ‘Know-How’ Don’t take chances with your health! Let our phar- macists compound the pre- scription that’s RIGHT for Don’t grope through the congleniitiet of bottles in your medicine cabinet for a “‘quick-cure” | you, when you ore ill. Consult your doctor first, and | bring us your prescription for careful, correct com= ogy Be sure of what you're taking and why! DRAYTON DRUGS 4480 Dixie Hwy. i p Wielasin A Omar # * % _ ‘TWENTY-SIX _ | re __THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1955 ae — Some stay out for a month at Adv ; > la i Stricken - ad Jap Prisoner |e ii, (Wut Disneys True Life Adventures anne charge of the prisoners, called , Reveals Jal Practice |S ess QUEL TO THE OSGATH | rere in uu TOKYO @—A paroled Japanese | spokesman said prisoners are al ; 48, a British ‘Labor party leader war criminal says some others, | lowed only three days leave at «| = TURING A DESPERATE BATTLE BETWEEN TWO [psy Bemcney denn lt + iadgpemernd still serving sentences, walk in and’ time and each application is care- : MPI ELK he, | in the British Foreign Office, died Seeaoe ad on Ph ashy Mad res idee een utes Ge - ” ° . “ an ; Ps ties Center. ee a Cancer Fighter Dies |;, BECOME TIGHTLY, «wv» bral wet sad hme Go, Sao pj, INTERLOEKES wile & board the Weir ‘Queen Mary on is am article to, Bunge! 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The broadcast said that in ac- Need Only Sign Request | NATO Military Expenses Described as ‘Insufficient’ PARIS —The defense chiefs of | edly that Europe’s big problem is the North Atlantic Alliance turned a strong air defense, with an ade- toward home today after hearing quate warning system -against a stern warnings that Western mili- surprise Red attack armed with tary spending must go up — not nuclear weapons. down, : | ns * * * M | p tJ The defense ministers ot the EX-Mental Patient NATO allies opened their three-day | , ,, . ‘onterence Monday hovetul that Kills Law Officer the recent peaceful overtures from | Russia might warrant cuts in their! ASHDOWN, Ark. @—Prosecutor appropriations. for their armed| R. Corker Thomas, 40, was shot forces, to death in front of the little River County Jail here last night, and a former mental patient whom NATO's top advisers warned the | Thomas was sending to jail was ministers cuts in their defense | arrested on an open charge. spending were unthinkable in the Sheriff Aubrey Thrash said a face of the Soviet Union's still| murder charge would be filed growing military might. | against 67-year-old Spence Furlow, SPECIALS! 78 North Seginaw Street cordance with its agreement with| Gen, Alfred M. Gruenther, the | the United States at Geneva, Red China “is now examining their | cases (the 19) one by one accord- | ing to Chinese legal procedure | and . » . will inform the British charge d'affaires in Peiping of the | results." | Under the agreement the British supreme: Allied commander in Europe, told the ministers the free world could win a war if it started now, but he warned that the balance of power is tipping slowly toward the Communists. ' * . * He emphasized, however, that he does not believe the Russians | who lived alone on a small farm three miles outside this sniall southwest Arkansas town. Thomas wag shot in the heart with a .22-caliber revolver. Thrash said Furlow fired two other shots into a group of men Standing nearby, but no one else | was injured. The sheriff said Furlow was CUBE _ STEAKS... DO® « This valuable coupon entities the bearer Lite a t-tb. limit fresh | Red China. | said the | O'Neill, + t 19 Americans. ® Good 8 They said O'Neill has not been : | REMUS Thurs. only a | allowed to see any of the 19. : . with Meat ! The Red Chinese recently re- BUTTER Pushed e §f| leased 10 Americans through Hong i W | Blue Cross %, Blue Shield ae N Non-Group Program Jor people who can not join through a group! 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Michiean Honptal Sarva an wouhen praseteste cant Domiare of ensdisine ova bo Sersieh roperte te Phe effective dates of the covtracts will be determined by Sobe tos foes, oe MHS; henefite will be available only for hompital admissions and for doctors’ services on and after that date, except that | benefite for the treatment of conditions existing on the effec- | tive date of the contract and the removal of a child's tonsils or : adeneide are covered * mem i | diplomat was selected to act for | any American wishing to leave | | Shanghai today by ship for Japan. want war, He said he didn't think | committed to the state hospital for | they'd start one as long as the| fhe mentally ill at Little Rock | Diplomatic officials in London) West provides a strong deterrent.| from 1936 to 1940. charge d'affaires, Con | Gruenther. said the West still has has opened new talks | the edge in nuclear weapons but | | with the. Red Chinese regime warned the advantage is growing | Thomas had ordered Furlow jailed on grounds that he had | with a shotgun. The sheriff said aimed at speeding release of the | less every day because Russia's | that when he took Furlow’s arm woe! gre a n, wing | (0 lead him to jail, Furlow pulled | underrated, est remains | 4 pistol and fired at the prosecutor. strong and united, he declared, the | *F ponieeiaaaiiaiias Russian challenge can be met. | Marks 275 Years BEDFORD, N. Y. (INS) — Bed- With prices soaring and the So- | viets promoting a lull in the cold_ war, NATO's military planners ford will hold ceremonies tomor- told the ministers they must weed row marking the 275th anniver- defense programs. | land in the township from the In- The experts emphasized repeat- | dians. TODAY’S ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS 7 MEET YOUR PRESIDENT—3 Peacetime Soldier During World War I Dwight Eisenhower commanded a tank train- ing battalion in this country, Ike was anxious to fight overseas but his orders for embarkation were canceled when the Armistics was signed. Advancement was slow in peacetime but the generals had an eye on | Ike. In 1933 he became an assistant to Gen. Douglas MacArthur, the | Chiet of Staff. Two years later he went to the Philippines with Gen. | | MacArthur, remained there four years, helped plan the defense of the | islands and won a reputation for tact and diplomacy. The picture shows Eisenhower as a major in the Philippines. When Ike returned to the States in 1940 he was anxious to lead troops. He got his chance late in 1941 and gained attention by winning | | the Louisiana peacetime maneuvers. In coloring this picture it will help you to know that the uniform | shown was Army dress white. 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Men WASHINGTON (®—Air Force in- | He will ey “Nas eo band, was dead on arrival at , terest i the Navy's new jet soe Hitchy,, the mystery-maker, has | Henry nee = — but she 2150 OPDYKE ROAD at PONTIAC ROAD in the seat with her-Kay Leslie, |dress the Ninth District Demo-|Doint where it is considering an| Rew talent, including Grace Kelly | — Malad acecend nese ntesnoemcasmumaSnennninrninenenale nt, He lyric saggy Llc prey btm Groups today at | initial purchase of four or wt tive imleel paar te: Botghee tee . ; : critically injured. Cadillac Armory, Her appear- for study | der.” “Rear Window” and “To ——. * JAMES * DORIS *._ * # ance is sponsored ty the Weslo’ | purposca Catch a Thief.” | DANCE Cintuascopt Thousands of fair-goers gasped | County Democratic Wgmen‘s Club, | * * * | es ; in horror or screamed as they saw ee - A recommendation for the pur- _ be mage be to ~~ | WITH ME Cc AGNEY D AY the girls, dressed in their band| An increase in the cholera toll | chase was reported today to have| °™" a de uniforms, fall, Two other young-| continues to be reported in Cal-| been made, probably to the Air nord Fg wg ag ation. 7 || sters received minor injuries when ' cutta, India. | Force Council, The council is com-| 2° te pogo id | ONIGHT posed of high-ranking civilian and military officials who eonsider air-| Vera is one of the lucky new- | .: craft requirements, designs, budg-| comers who have had the benefit | Music by the etary needs: and other factors. ‘of TV as gq showcase for their 2 4 ’ 4 ~ ; in : , ae L OVE M E o.|° 4 NAVY FIRST talents. 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PHS Harriers Stil Saban, a|and in the Big/Ten where the by- ‘word is “Any team can beat any o pauchekey, oy he Wildcats against ‘Michigan | slight as it may be. MRT ges ‘ mentioned it Someone But Saban likes his chances better if Northwestern re A I might be fails to ‘Likes Team's Chances A week | a that's true, then this is uct RE Dufek Remembe that matter,”” Dufek added. “They could give a lot of bigger teams a lot of trouble.” opponent, Northwestern, for their lst three games—all losses. “{ think that Ist loss, 25-14, to Miami of Ohio, threw them,” Dufek said. “They were expect- ing to win that one, but Miami really surprised them.” ANN the Michigan coaching staff knows the danger that lies in calling Juckless Northwestern a Big Ten weak sister. hard- Now Northwestern isn't as bad as the record shows, according to Dufek. He remembers another Northwest- ern team in 1949, Dufek that year was a junior on His job was to scout Saturday's “Of course Miami is no cinch for ret PRIMING FOR IRISH — Michigan State backfield aces are shown during a workout yesterday as they| back Walt Kowalczyk, fullback Jerry prepared for Saturday L against Notre Dame. From left to right: Right half-| Peaks. "¢ game at East Lansing|terback Earl Morrall AP Wirephote Pianutis, quar- and left halfback Clarence Crucial Contest! Title Implications Carried in W-O Collision at Clarkston on Friday of confidence after breaking into a Michigan squad that was slam- med down hard by Army, 21-7, and then by supposedly weak sister Northwestern added insult to in- jury with a dramatic last-minute 21-20 victory over tired and over- confident Michigan. Rose Bow! trip until the next year. This year, of course, it's differ- ent.: Michigan beat Army for the ist time, 26-2, Saturday. Saturday it will meet Northwestern again. Despite the fact that the Wild- cats have fallen to Miami, Tulane (21-0), ‘and Minnesota (18-7),. Du- fek says they’ve been steadily im- proving. : “Especially their passing,” he “Their first quarterback, Pienta, isn’t as good a as Jack Ellis, the 2nd he’s a better man TYEE Both Pienta and Ellis like to throw to end Jack Stillwell, but Lincoln Juniors Down Jefferson. Iverson Paces 21-20 Win Over Warrior 11. in Junior Hi Tiff Lincoln's Railsplitters, led by left halfback Mike Iverson, rolled the scoring column last week, and its new monicker of Lakers as the team hosts Brighton Bulldogs. Lakers are still seeking their Ist win while Brighton boasts a 1-1 mark ‘ ’ Milford will entertain Holly at Dad's night and hope for its initial Joop win. In an. inter-sectional match, Northville will tackle a strong undefeated Centerline eleven of the Bi-County League. F ometay oad Wayne - Oakland! ski wilt probably be lost for the uses ce ty ean |remander of he sens feeling out at Cae and yr appt sag soo 13 Clarenceville that Friday night's Seenan woe be on oes elevens lig - on the running of their number mg gr Bernd one back, Bob Soop, to draw a one that might well decide the J gear loop crown at this early date. amar poll picture year, uaae 5 ee eee ae on confidence. se Ry taco than pa diy West Bloomfield relies on a tape Clarenceville coach Nick lanni will send his charges to the 8 p. m. ; kickoff boasting a, perfect 40) record. They will have their hands | full stopping a three-deep running | attack of Clarkston's George | | businessmen has come through | with a $70,000 loan to save the i | It was the Igan, plus agreement the Detroit Tigers to sell | its local franchise for half the é ‘original asking price, that assured will stand pat on continued operation of triple-A was forced | baseball here next season. to place Fred Vess in Tom Shed-! The developments were an- | Rolling: Tigers Sell Buffalo. Team Franchise for $75,000 BUFFALO, N.Y. @—A group of | nounced yesterday as the deadline for raising the $150,000 franchise price through a public stock sale came and passed. The Tigers agreed to sell the franchise for $75,000—the approxi- mate amount raised by the stock sale—to a “Citizens’ Company” headed by John Stigimeier and Harry Bisgeir. The $70,000 loan will be used to finance team oper- ations through next season. Wade Stevenson, local industri- alist and chairman of an informal committee of businessmen that raised the loan money, emphasized that the men who put up the money will not become owners of the baseball club, Take 36th Straight Match Looks like there’s no stopping those fast-stepping | Pontiac High School cross-country runners. | Tuesday afternoon, under perfect weather conditions, | the Chiefs simply ran Flint Central's dogged runners | into the ground of the two-mile long Beaudette Park | course. Count was 16-45 (lowest total wins). Victory was No. 36 in the school’s + — remarkable unbroken win- Cretal; 4th. Rod Treais; 5th, Larry | Tilley of Central; 6th, Pete Cox; | ning string. . However, the Indians had | 7th, Don Evans; 8th. Ben Ander- three runners in the top 19, | son. Central; 9th, Carl Liepmann, in 5th, 8th and 9th posi- Central, and 10th, Alex Barge. tions. : Pontiac Jayvees compiled a 17- | Again, for the 3rd time | win over Indian's juniors, with this season, state prep half | a on pg aig mile champion ‘Bill Doug-| ners in the next three places. be: — ne oy Martin, a sophomore, earned a rry ams, place on the varsity by his per- The Tigers acquired the Buffalo franchise two years ago. The sale includes the contracts of a nucle- us of players, the club equipment, and the additional help of three or four optioned players from De- troit next season. Flo Sets Mark in Channel Bid Lops Off 11 Minutes to Establish 13:55 as New Record CALAIS, France, (®—Florence Chadwick, the San Diego, Calif., a tle for first place. they | cli 10 seconds off last "s time, with a 10:50 ormance. That 10:50 was extremely fast, lta a formance, and will run against 1 i 1 i L if f “se ene: TENE egy AMR pic Mes itu ied aft ii Ht 3 AL i 4 f ? | winner of the Saginaw Valley meet tent ‘qutaliiy, at Flint, next week. But LaBras- | give the Chiefs a very difficult | hoped to ‘make a non-stop long distance swimming star, set Flint Northern in his Ist varsity | Tecord of 13 hours, 55 minutes trial, here on Friday. the English Channel which Top finishers for PHS were, be- | 2¢T°Ss mal whiel ia M. ; ad = ended early today. s Martin; 2nd, Jim Goode; 3rd, Harvey Hessell: 4th, Dick Mrs. K. V. Lowe, an official ob- Johnson, and 5th, Ken Catlin, |8¢tVer who timed the swim, said in her England-to-France swim | and to a 21-12 victory over Jefferson foctball game afternoon at Wisner. Stadium. It was the | Season opener for Lincoln. | Iverson scored two touch- | downs and ran for three con- versions. He. tallied the ist touchdown in the Ist quarter on a run of 10 yards and chalked | up the 2nd TD in the 2nd period on a seven-yard dash. Both scoring plays ended sustained drives. Larry Sherwood's Lincoln team scored ‘its last touchdown just be- fore halftime when fullback Der- Sesthwesters (ean the following | Wow from records of yesteryear in a Pontiac Junior High League | : | fer : “yy 7 | ; | fg : . r fe * Hopes to Beat Record | : Campbell's Hydroplane Undergoes Examination are up for this one and their “mo- a good time” instead of invading ented coag™ * * * « * “4 ‘LAS + Tha oye that at — c— ot 200 “This isn't the first time Saban| ‘The Gophers had .won 5 straight | Donald Campbell today planned to/ miles an fi pounded pond yn gma og Sour, og and had scored 48 or more points pins rithgy len ox grag me hy. apart before it ‘can resume el opening day loss to Miami of in-each game. Ilinois, having lost | droplane ee ee motion. sn ot ha cde he promised his boys would make|two games, beat Minnesota 149. | better this weekend the water rec-| Campbell, Maleaill a better showing against Tulane.| Nine lnler, under Conch | 604 of 900-96 silien on beur.he get and lend epecter Sic 08 They didn’t, losing to Tulane 21-0. | Glenn , a Northwest- | last summer. as prego -! ought A sgponl Last week Sabgn almost—but not|rn team which finished the .sea- Camel Sy wee amrrrel Ww oer | minty, he's through quite, predicted a victory over|soh with’ five victories in eight| ‘ast night, said he probably called “‘water barrier. — Minnesota. The Gophers won 18-7. | games, upset Michigan's unbeaten, | make his first trial runs on the | Campbell to describe Nevertheless, Saban says: “We! unscored upon Wolverines 3-2,| mile Lake Mead course Thur-| sensations at speeds. over 200 are improving and looking over! Those were the only points scored| 48Y. If all gpes well he will shoot | m_p.h. i hes =. the situation we can beat Michi-| against Michigan in 1925. , for the record Sunday. = ee | i reg adn gan." Aside from such history, North- Campbell branded as a news- | Méad, pbe' pects * * * western has in its favor the fact | Paperman's myth” the description | the seven-mile course to be super~ It may be ancient history but | that the Wildcats usually play | the “water barrier.” Campbell | ior to the Ullswater, England, the freshman coach can take some | their best against Michigan. North- said there is no truth in the report | stretch, where he set the record, western lost to Michigan, 7-0, last ae ot Lake Mead is smoother and wider, when there were some big upsets. | year when Michigan turned .one of Campbell said. There was 1916 when Ring Lard-|many NU fumbles into a touch- lrish-§ artan Campbell said during the record ner, then writing for a Chicago | down. . run he'll be completely strapped newspaper, advised a Bob Zuppke-{ If Saban is trying to tear a page in the enclosed cockpit of the Blue- coached Hlinois team “‘to stay in| from the Zu book, now . bird’s aluminum body. He will Chicago, go to a show, and have! js the time. Battle Bi One wear a face mask with an inde- wl ’ pendent oxygen . Inside the . a mask is a radio tter “by ‘ augherty Says The Bluebird is equipped with @ | : bell reo eet it See epa says t to use Str e€nuous New Duffy ms Pr red yet. He hopes he won't have to on , for’ Terry's Unbeaten | the record run Sunday. = ane Notre Dame Team = |, Chace fat jean schvenith EAST LANSING —‘The big- — race ro mp aad ~— imbledon ( ssi ve had ti and Schoenith’s |. wine ‘55 Wimb: " Champ fate,” said Michigan fate coach | Rer of the Gold Cup, The Britisher indicated he would reject the offer Signs 16-Month Tour With Jack Kramer LOS ANGELES ® — Top tennis player Tony Trabert today faced a’ new, and strenuous career on the courts of the world and a chance to earn $100,000 as a newly turned professional. ; | The strapping 25-year-old star lieves they will accept his . | of Australia several years ago, and | 1. Tony | should gross $100,000 for the 200 matches he faces. Kramer also revealed that Tra- bert’s contract has two clauses, One contingent on a two-man tour better one based on the presence | of the two young Aussies. Kramer, 3A, may be in for rough compe- tition. In Manila, Hoad acknowledged Kramer had offered him about $50.000 but that he wouldn’t make a decision until he returned to Australia later this week. Rose-| wall said he would not decide un- | til he talked to his parents. Signing ceremonies yesterday were held at. the Los Angeles Ten- | | nis Club, citadel of amateur tennis | here. Was this unusual? Big Jack smiled and replied: - ris Nichols intercepted a pass and raced 55 yards to paydirt. * * * Larry Douglas accounted for both Jefferson touchdowns _ in identical fashion. In the Ist and 3rd quarters the Warrior halfback swept left end for scoring gallops of 65. yards each. Yesterday's de- feat was Jefferson's 2nd of the season, Hurricane Jadaon to Face Slade Oct. 28 * CLEVELAND #®—Tommy (Hur- ricane) Jackson, third. ranking heavyweight, will fight Jimmy Slade Friday Night, Oct. 28, in a 10-rounder at Cleveland Arena, it was announced last night. * * * Jackson has won nine straight, ‘his last a techical knockout over Rex Layne. Slade defeated Yvon Durelle and Archie McBride in his last two bouts. * * * Slade defeated Jackson last year, but Hurricane reversed the deci- cion this year. Shoemaker Rides Four Winners Across Line BAY MEADOWS, Calif. w— Na- tional riding champion Willie Shoe- maker rode four winners on Bay Meadows’ eight-race program yes- terday. . * ¥ He started with a $19.60 daily double on Glissando ($4.60) in the second and Can't Pass Me ($6.70) in the third. He came back in the fifth with Greg’s Abbey ($14.20) concl with Shineaway ($5.90) in the eighth. Extremes for Miller | “Not at all. I am a member in| | good ‘standing here and we enjoy friendly relations, the profession- _ als and the club.” | Trabert, guided by his attorney , ‘brother, J. Mare Trabert of Cin- | cinnati, in the contract negotia- | in reaching his decision to, turn pro. CLERICAL CRICKET — Clerical collars show for what kind of a match the Rev. John Martin has donned equipment. He competed with other English Anglican Church clergymen at Southgate, England. Banquet Honors about Saturday's meeting at Mack- , Course, . “Everything—the scouting re-. this is a very, very good Notre nt Gees oe omtt Ue) A tj R ae? Notre Dame, Cer in Kace not necessary. I think they'll get and Wisconsin coming up next." Start Fund Drive | NEW YORK w—Wes Santee, Daugherty “You | sault on the four-minute mile, and Duffy was talking, of course, Mor a 30-mile race over any 3-mile lin Stadium with unbeaten and un- | ee eee - “riapainoe noon ~. CLOCK Milers, = ports, the perfect defense, the , 7 high morale they have—tells us - ae aot aes se” Santee, Dwyer Duffy was asked how he is going “We're not going .. try to whip = the kids up for it,” said. “It’s Garden Plans to Have themselves up. And we can't afford H to point for tust one with Tlinois| (C® Skating Stars to On the practice field, a lot of the | stress was on defense. | “I think the squad has im- (former Kansas miler and Ameri- proved with every game,” | ca’s leader of the unsuccessful as- commented. have to impreve or you go down- | Fred. Dwyer, will continue their hill. But we'll have to improve | indoor rivalry in the Olympic Car- on 5 an awful Jot defensively this | nival Invitation Mile Oct. 20 at week.” Madi: Garden. City s Baseball, ea = ‘States and Dwyer Softball Teams Annual sports banquet for mem- End coach Bob Devaney, who in scouted Notre Dame against Mi- ami, had an added comment. “The 1st couple of games,” he the mile event will be Billy | Tidwell of Emporia Teachers; Air |Force Lt. Len Truex from Ohio ‘eas 2 ees women's softball candidates. ‘bers of the Pontiac Parks and} | ‘he : | Recreation Department baseball | Stid “we thought they weren't as | and softball clubs takes place to- | one last year. Now we're con- | | | night at St. Benedict's Church hail, | Vinced they are every bit as good. | at 6:30 o'clock. i "| But if we're at our best—we'll | * 2 @. make it interesting.” | Awards and recognition will be Sophomore Dave Kaiser, end, | /made at this time for winners’ of from Alpena, now is a probable , the summer's league play, inciud- ing the annual Pontiac Press Most Valuable Player awards. Dame before he transferred to | * * 8 | Michigan State to work under De- | | Press awards go to players | V@ney — his former high school | | selected by a panel of judges who | °8ch. | Kaiser spent a year at Notre | “Terry Brennan (Irish coach) | sent him over to help us out,” | quipped Daugherty. | Kaiser played full back at | Notre Dame. The Irish were | thinking of making a guard out | of him but Devaney thought he | had better possibilities as an end. name Class A, and men and; Lives Up to His Name BATON ROUGE—O. K. Fergu- son, Louisiana State fullback, lived up to his name in the opener against Kentucky with 5.2 rushing | average. ——__ Kaiser played most of the. game | H ° |against Stanford because Jim Best Guard Combination | Hinesly of Detroit, starter at the | DETROIT—Opinion department: spot, went out early with an in. | Coach Buddy Parker and staff feel jury. He caught a pass that made | tions, said he had deliberated long Dick Stanfel and- Harley Sewell the longest gain in the 1st MSU throws bination in the NFL. ‘some fine defensive work. Hefty Business!. PHS. Seeks. Sport; World By H. GUY MOATS ; A new activity miay soon be, added to the general physical | educational work at Pontiac High School. The boys are going in for weight- lifting, that hefty business where they attempt to manhandle big . bar-bells weighing all the way up, to 400 pounds, dust now efforts are being made to raise funds with which to purchase equipment, It takes quite a bit of cash for these devices, but it is hoped that the necessary money can be raised. | In order to show what the pro- gymnasium Monday, Oct. 8 p. m Detroit. Al Thomas, former member of the public school’s physical edu- cation staff will be master of ceremonies. Al now operates a health business here. ~ DETROIT — Bob Miller's name) Central. this lopped 11 minutes off the pre- . . vious east-bound mark set earlier George LaBrasseur, Indians’ thi ‘ coach, tabbed Pontiac as probable a. year Sy Exglond's BRt Picker | The 35-year-old Miss Chadwick, | : : |who had swum the Channel both | seur added that Arthur Hill can | Ways in Pp revious seasons, had | time. with three good men, headed | this time, but gave by Don Brown. Brown has hit te of the cold outa? 10:40 for the 2-mile once this séa- | Dover, so I decidéd . Ja new record,” ay hey Freddie’s Been Moving ace “I realized it was far too cold|er-back Freddie Wyant has ac- Pontiac's to and bd me ever: to make it back to/| counted for more than a mile-and- to settle for | a-half of West Virginia's offensive she told reporters. | yardage the past three .years. was the last drawn at a Detroit | Lions party in 1954 and he was) awarded a sport shirt. In 1955, | we Miller was tabbed first and won a 1955 automobile. MORGANTOWN, W. Va.—Quart- Vets Bolster Duke 11 DURHAM, N. C. — Duke has veterans returning from. its Orange Bowl championship-team, including Bob Pascal, who scored 60 points last season, \ Five Sports Pages in today’s Pontiac Press ‘ i { ** Funds for Weight-Lifting ‘s Champion Will Assist Like Art Van Ryzin, head, basketball coach at PHS, who is. helping arrange the exhibition, | says: | “This is something new here. | if there is sufficient demand for But it is not new in its applica. | them.” | tion as a physical education | ‘There are some problems, too. activity elsewhere. We hope to | Biggest one is to find the neces- | started soon. It all depends, of | course, on the reception the | activity received at the hands of | {+ get enough money to buy equip- | sary room in which to conduct | ment so that the work can be — the operations.” starter against his old school. bworld’s figure skating champions | State, Joe ‘LaPierre, ex-George- town star of the Army and Horace Ashenfelter, 1952 Olympic steeple- chase winner. In addition to track races of 440, 830, mile relay and a four-lap re- lay for women, Hayes Alan Jen- kins and Tenley Albright, the will perform in their, specialities. There will be exhibitions in gym- nastics, weightlifting, fencing and wrestling. The meet will mark the opening of the Olympic Fund drive. Stevens Point Quarterback Ambidextrous Ex-End Ken Roloff Performs Key Role On Unbeaten Team STEVENS POINT, Wis. ww — Stevens Point State College has an ambidextrous quarterback who pitchouts with either hand, form the best offensive guard com- touchdown drive and also showed | but that's only part of the story of the amazing Ken Roloff. Until two weeks ago the 21-year. old: senior from Kaukauna, Wis., played end. He played the flanker position so well last year he gained , honorable mention on The Asso- ciated Press’ Little All-America football team. His accomplish- ments included 27 catches good for early 500 yards. : In two appearances as a con- verted quarterback Roloff had a major role in keeping the Point- the "fe tiaatler fashion | ers’ undefeated record intact: at other activities may be adopted, dour games. The 6-1, 195-pound Roloff com- | pleted 5 of 6 passes for 59 yards and one touchdown against Supe- rior in a 25-6 win and 8 of 10 for 125 yards in helping to beat Mil- waukee 37-25. He had only one throw. intercepted. Trouble Brewing in Canadian CALGARY (® — Trouble rocked | cause Winnipeg probably weeoty | Spotlighting the event will be a Canadian pro football today—the knew the Calgary plays anyway.” demonstration by the current Calgary Stampeders are sure they Bandiera denied the charge. world and Olympic heavyweight lost a game because a player | “I'm innocent of everything they champion, Norbert Schemansky of tipped off the opposition, and the | accuse me of,” he said, “Just be- | Ottawa Rough Riders are shaking | cause I happen to be friendly with up their roster after fining 20 a certain player on the Winnipeg players $200 each for sub-par per-| team, they accuse me of divulging | formances. ys. The Stampeders, who yesterday; “I talked to a group of Winni- fired guard Dean Bandiera after| peg players before our own club accusing him of revealing their; meeting . .. my wife and child plays to the Winnipeg Blue Bomb- were with me at the time and our ers, were reported considering a conversation was carried on in request to Western Interprovincial front of the proprietor of the ‘Football Union (WIFU) officials) haberdashery shop we were in.” for a replay of last Saturday's, There was no comment from the | ‘game. The Bombers won it 13-12.' Winnipeg club owners or players | | If the request is made and ap- on the matter. _ proved the action would be unprec- , The Ottawa players. were fined edented in Canadian football.. | $100 for each of the last two) It seemed unlikely such a re- games, The club announcement. | quest would be honored, however. | said ‘the fines were imposed “for: ‘League President Jack Rowand al-| failure to exhibit the caliber of | ready has commented he didn't! football of which the players are imports $100 and think it really mattered much be-' capable.” Pro Football— rot turer's Calgary Suspects Informant, Players Fined The announcement added “im- mediate steps are being taken to secure replacements in an endeav- or to strengthen the team.” The Big Four club did not identi- fy the players or reveal how many American imports were involved. The Rough Riders were whipped 35-7 and 43-6 in two weekend games with Montreal. The team record is 246 this season. u The fines followed a three-hour meeting between club officials and Head Coaeh Chan Caldwell, who came to the Rough Riders from the University of Tennessee, Last week, Backfield Coach John Idzik, who accompanied Caldwell from | Tennessee, was released on the grounds that he did not get along J Toronto, another Big Four club, ' fined its its. Canadian play. , Jat THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12,1 1955. _ THIRTY-ONE this league, rated one of the coun- *| try’s hottest prep football rivalries, every week's a knock-down, drag- cat bade. Ax Arid, like the Big 10 collegiate conference, any on any given day. Chiefs ran into a long, and sharp-clawed Bay City Wolf out- fit last weekend. Friday night Another Rough lest Aheac for Chiefs Central, in its ist Valley test against Arthur Hill, also was a loser, 26-14. ‘ Coach Ed Graybiel, who has | given. the Chiefs a couple days of | Wolves dumped Chiefs w an} hard, down to earth workouts, | unexpectedly: big count, 7.| pointed out today that Central t Brundage Fears Olympic Games Implications Front Wheel Pack Reg. $1.00 Brake Adjustment Reg. $1.75 Individuals Not Nations SAN FRANCISCO (#—Who is go- ing to win the 1956 Olympic games at Melbourne, the United States or Russia? American sports fans find that question a good topic for spirited debate. But members of the Inter- national Olympic Committee find it a fearsome thing, a danger to | their cherished ideals of Olympic | competition. Today, with physical arrange- | ments for the Melbourne games | nearing completion, the men be- Important, Brake Reline Special Ford—Plymouth Chevrolet Bonded $3.00 Extra fierce nationalism that spawns the question and keeps it alive. “The Olympic games ‘are ton- to decide the superiority of one na- tion over another; or of one politi- cal system over another.” Brundage and Lewis Luxton, chairman of the Organizing Com- mittee for next year’s games, pleaded with newsmen to do what they could to abolish—or at least minimize—the’ use of any unoffi- cial point system to determine the leading teams in Olympic compe- tition. ° ; Luxton said point systems were . “How,” he asked, ‘‘can you balance a gold medal won by tiny Luxembourg against a gold SERVICE STORE. 30 S. Cass FE 56123 Store Hours: 8 A. M. te 5:30 P. M Friday 8 A. M. te 9 P.M, Committee Prexy Says | White Sox Get 4 Hurlers in Buildup Hopes rebuilding for 1956 ‘with a five- Southern Assn. It was the first White Sox player transaction since Frank Lane quit as Sox general manager. Vice President Chuck Comiskey announted the Sox had sent south- paw Bob Cain and an undisclosed sum of cash to Memphis for four right-handed pitchers.. posted a 195 record working mostly in relief; Bill Dufor, also 25, with an 11-9 mark; Paul Stuffel, shind the Olympics are turning their | attention more and more to the | /won in the marathon against a | : Luxton said everything . | was being done in Australia to give © a 21-year-old with a 12-3 record; | and Russ Heman who had an 8-8 | record while on option to Waterloo | of the Class B Three-I League. Cain, a former major leaguer, | had been assigned to Memphis by by | the Sox last season, medal won by the United States? How can you balance a gold medal | gold medal for being a member of the championship gymnastics team?" possible what he called ‘‘true meaning” to the Olympics. There will be just one Olympic village, and compe- titors from both sides of the Iron Curtain will be encouraged to mix freely. Brundage said the International Committe was crossing national and political lines wherever it could. Both Red China and -Na- tionalist China have been invited to compete, East and West Ger- many were persuaded to combine their teams and enter as one na- tion. Even those nations which do not have diplomatic relations with games. A proved bit in Ashland seh! ! Now the same detergent in Ashland es Octanes at no additional cost. Yes, Ashland Ethyl with ICA and Ashland Flying Octanes are now both detergent gasolines. Both drive out engine dirt—while you drive—to restore engine power, . Whichever Ashland gasoline you buy. Flying Octanes or Ethyl, you can be sure of derer- gent action that makes engines run like new again, stops gasoline waste, gives you bener performance, quicker starts, faster getaway. - drive out engine dirt! 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LOUIS W — Wichita's Jim walked onto the campus as a guard who thought he should be a halfback is one Missouri Valley football veteran reputation, Klisanin, a McKeesport, Pa., junior they call the “Little Bear,” because of his portly appearance, leads the Valley in rushing yard- ‘| age with 226 and his 6.6-yard av- erage per play is one. of the best. Teammate Jack Conway, Okla- homa A&M fullback Earl Lunsford and Leroy Hinman, another Wich- ita back; are well off the pace in defending their 1955 Valley statisti- cal crowns in passing, rushing and punting. But Kilisanin i is } just Picking” up Loop | who's playing up to his last year’s | where he: left off. He led the Wheatshockers in rushing and yards-per-play last season. Still ‘Small-Town’ Boy Sports Briefs Twenty-six fighters named Mar- tinez were . Fourteen ‘were born in the United States, seven in Mexico, four in Cuba and one in Panama. * * A total of 633,484 fans turned out last season for Eastern re baseball games, an increase 74,246 over 1954. . * * EAST LANSING—Michigan State's crack left halfback Clar- ence Peaks started his Spartan career as a quarterback, * Ld * EAST LANSING—A favorite pas- time of Michigan State's football captain, Carl (Buck) Nystrom, is pinochle. Shirts tne Drawers oe Eight to Go to Wire in Lansing Pace Derby JACKSON @ — The maximum — eight rea ge will go to the wire tonight for the running of the Lansing Pace, feature race at Py | Jackson Raceway, back has speed, heft and ability. Lex on Cae Ya ak TS 5 Willie Williams, speedy and tricky. .. The others are Red Sur- | runner is at the other half and prise and Pastime Judy. Bill Ringer, junior quarterback, Flowing Bunter Volo, driven by’ head the aerial game. Earl Carriveau, won last night’s With the versatile Thrasher, | opening race, paying $12.60 the Indians can hit anywhere. | straight, and Dr, Pat captured the That means Chiefs will have to second, returning $23.80, $8.80. and set up a balanced defense, if they 5480. ‘The two combined for a stop the Tribe. daily double payoff of $206.40. | Pontiae’s coaches worked on - - both offense and defense, Monday ey and Tuesday, with a lot of stitt | Auto Safety Glass scrimmaging thrown in. wetn-} Ub. COFFE. Graybiel will make no per- sonnel changes, but plans to do | a bit of shifting about, to | strengthen seme weak spots, | Among these is the assignment of Bruce Baker as one line- backer, to work opposite big Bick Kors, who did a fine job at Bay City. Henored' Hub > Auto 10 Glass Co. (2? Oakiand Ave. FE 4-2966 A Good Used Car? Chiefs came out of Friday's Try tough tilt without any injuries. 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As seen in TIME Nothing's more ‘modern than old-fashioned quality He drives in crack streamliners, drives the latest luxury car—knows and insists on finest -qual- ity in his clothes. So it’s natural that he chooses suits by Society Brand. His special choice is the Swaydly shown here—an exclusive suede-smooth worsted that boasts all the distinction and skill of Society Brand's 53-year- old quality tailoring. Swaydly—Reg US Pat Off $7 Qse hes Yy (Noles FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO sTaY YOUNO Ss. SAGINAW, PONTIAC » lie aaa aa a) ht A ieee al PT nae ge = Tor acai iN ae ma Tjeie eS ee ene es, \ ig PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19; 1085!” SOM ye THORTY.THRER | ae rep , ia \ / A) . Pulver Does It Again! Et { if gPetel fil ale el i ! the reed * » enews 401 S. Seginew . Phone FE 3-7432 © lies in 206 frames while winning 15 Tritt er. games and losing 10. "lak ne 10p ae leman | SPECIAL! co Lame t > =) = e) ef mm ~” ~3 ) Kc) ~ se) -. ids Catholic Central oo, 8 Saginaw Arthur Hill (81), Grosse Pointe (7), East Detroit (68), Battle Eastern Roy C. Pulver Tire Co, |CRAPiicher Eee See FE 4-2505 ; for Last-Place Club | 18th Consecutive Win 25 Pine Street Walled Lake harriers romped to after all. They had the National] score was Walled Lake 20 and SRURRSRGRSRSERREURRRSREEREBERBEOEM fo, tei 2. seer old right| seunteld's Tom Holliday fn- L , | & \ hander. ished Ist and set a course record F ACTORY REBUILT H That's not all. Friend becomes | of 10:40: 5/10 while the next five PS and | the first major league pitcher in| places were captured by the Vik | history (earned runs were first| ings. They were: Gerry Avery, NEW MOTORS @ | tabulated in 1912) to finish on top| Joe Bailey, Charles Wilson, Bil) ve S| 5 Se ee roeens Or Sitey as te See We New Low Price! a ee Vikings will go number Ne Down Poyment | | Phd ihansenerbe ffi sli -er ban acne ameatlaeal Ford, ‘Obdsenobile: Peoting "28 te 41, a ry bry me had a 40 contest Suder Scouts for A’ ° | record. Pete Suder, an infielder 13 years ONE DAY! Free Towirig—No Block Deposit © Lefty Billy Pierce of the Chicago | with the Philadelphia A White paced American beginning an MOTOR EXCHANGE CO, §) tec: with « 197 cared 1954, is r the how t Drew your own beer First, you take a few million dollars and Lastly — you spend a hundred years or s0 add a couple more. improving and improving and improving. Then go on a talent hunt for those rare It sounds like a lot of trouble? Well, and gifted men who know the art of perhaps it is. 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HERE'S A WONDERFUL BUY Firestone BATTERIES ‘Fully Guaranteed Firestone “MOTOR iz KING atan unheard of low Price! WITH NEW 4 Firestone ¢ apes OR YOUR OLD BATTERY DURING ET ILE Tis sat on A Firestone dag DRI-CHARGED BATTERY “FIRESTONE STORES | 146 West Huron FE 2-9251 — 140 N. it , r d / t t y y , & os / f } yy ‘“ pe Pe tt THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1955 ! ‘Start of the state's. : colorful ringnecks also is of the Pontiac Press “Big Pheasant Derby.” pe "By JACK PATTERSON Jacksnipe, Wilson's snipe, or just| plain snipe—this deceptively fast- | — ove flying little shore | by ~~ bird is one of the grandest game birds of all. And yet probably not one out of 50 pre-| PWM loss is the snipe PATERSON hunter's gain. them, back in the days was or so away shot after they've straight- population nearly disappeared and the season was clesed. Along with the decline of the species our shoot- ing eye dwindled quite a bit too. * * « The snipe are coming back and once more there's an open season. ‘Snipe are the same patsies they always were on q straight but on a crossing shot or when they are: sig- zagging high overhead like feath- ered bats, they are very easy to miss, : Alene of its shorebird .cousins, the snipe is legal game, although it is almost invariably found in close proximity to protected For example, on a recent after- noon we put up a pair of snipe and along with them a greater yellow- legs, @ flock of plover, a couple of killdeer and an assortment of sand- pipers of lesser degree, all more or less somewhat similar in ap- pearance, a ‘ * * How then does the shooter stay within the law and still get some shooting, unless he’s got a better- than-average knowledge of orni- thology? Weill, the snipe gives himself avay on two counts. First, he takes off on a fast zig-zag, unlike other Upstate partridge hunting took 7 : Three Scattergunners Hit Perfect Scores at OCSC Baroni Sent Top Row to Many Big Purses igan area in 8 60 $0 90 mile radius. | and his wife, Ann. He died a short time | later in an emergency hospital. | as Owner-Trainer ‘SAN GABRIEL, Calif. @—Horse- Jones, seventh-ranked middle- man Albert A, (Bert) Baroni, who | weight contender, fights Al An- trained Top Row to win the $100,000 | drews tonight for television boxing Santa Anita Handicap in 1936, shot | and killed himself: yesterday, po- | lice reported, / The 68-year-old stable owner, who claimed Top Row for $3,500! and won $213,000 in purses with | him, was found in his bedroom by | Born in Lucca, Italy, Baroni vegetables to get his start breds ran under colors of the Sil- ver State Stable. This fall , this aulo ins COSTS the low rates last fall. AND MORE larger than a year ago. Charles L. Wilson Robert GC. Jamieson, at Autemebile Cl Our present rates on comprehensive fire and theft ingurance are reduced about 12% from And our rates on Medical Payments insurance are reduced about 15% from our low rates last Rate of savings returned to our insured Club members on presently expiring policies is 25°% * This lower cost graphically illustrates our constant effort to voluntarily provide members the best protection we know how to give at the lowest cost we know how to offer. Detreit Autemebile inter-Insaranee Exehange : Relph Thomas VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE urance TESS Sales of Duck — Stamps Fall Off U.S. Service Reports Michigan 4th in List With 129,937 WASHINGTON (®—Federal duck states were under the 100,000 mark. ‘Tiger’ Jones Battles Andrews in TV Bout MIAMI, Fila. —Ralph (Tiger) fans. . Jones, never knocked off his feet in 53 fights, is an 8-5 favorite. The bout will be televised (by ABC) from Miami's Dinner Key Audi- torium beginning at 9 p.m. (EST). ou can't beat ''75”’ SAVINGS Rey M. Hood Ceneral Manager ab of Michigan FE 4-1496 FE 2-9255 R. A. Warken, FE 2-000 (Helly) MEtrese 17-7451 HOUSE PAINT Seeeeenn PAT LALLY HOUSE of COLOR 1¥2 Blocks West Tel-Huron a turn for the better after last week's rains. Many an opening hunter who found his favorite covers apparently deserted would be very pleasantly surprised if | he went back and tried them, to- morrow. | * * * | Duck hunting “is holding up well | with the next two weeks promising to be very, very good, Big prob- lem on public marshes is the sky- shooter. Manufacturers of standard length magnum shells didn't do anything to put these so-and-sos out of business. Aside from spoil- ing their own and everyone else's shooting, the sky shooter wounds many a duck that will never be re- covered. other conditions to be met inelude: Weight only to determine the winner. Length of tail feathers will have no bearing on the con- test. Birds‘may be shot anywhere in| F on na eet ea hunting is |, - All entries must be brought to Entries must be made between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. each day during the season, except that NO ENTRIES wiil be received after 12 o’clock noon, on Saturdays and none on Sundays. birds, duplicate awards will made. Last year's champion bird, a rare 4-pounder, was entered by Leonard Skagg, 38 N. Jessie, Pon- tiac, Skagg has been a “regular” contestant in this event for years. Navy has beaten William and Mary 18 times in 21 games of football, The won two -| and played a tie with the Middies whom. they last defeated in 1942 by 3-0. ‘| Boston Italians ‘Coaching Career | BOSTON ®—Lou Little, who has , . ; ; ; _ | spent 26 of his 32 years as a major In case of a tie between ye | college football coach at Columbia ESenkE e332 eeaee k se = SSSSRSTSFe detetebeertd 3 vn SSESSe SEsssess SBSsscks Honor Little's University, was honored last night by the Italian-American Charita- ble Society at its annual dinner. Little, a native of Leominster, Mass., was presented the society's 1955 Gold Medal as ‘‘an outstand- ing American of Italian ancestry whose contribution to the progress and wélfare of this nation has been notable." Clarence Peaks. 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For the weather ahead . . . all kinds of weather. . . get the extra en- gine protection that goes with Trop-Artic All-Weather Motor Oil. Trop-ArTIC is versatile. It won't get too thick in cold weather. It won’t get too thin in a hot engine. It reduces wear tremendously . . keeps your engine cleaner. That’s why, compared to older types of oils, it can even double engine life! For easy starting and protection against wear on cold days... and for continued protection when your engine temperature goes up, get TRop-Artic Motor Oil from your Phillips 66 Dealer. PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY 3389 Dixie Highway, Pontiac, Mich. In ROCHESTER |t House of Custom Colors Harlow’s Service 417 Mein St. OL'6-0211 452 Osmun, corner Edith, Pontiac George's 66 Service 1613 Livernois, corner East Maple, Clawsen, Mich, : Holiday Park 4300 Cass-Elizabeth Road Britten's Service Pontiac, Mich. LeClaire’s Cass- Elizabeth Service 4177 Case-Blizabeth Road, Pontiec, Mich, — : é Ortonville, Mich, 5500 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Jim’s 66 Service 2425 M-15, Loke Louise, Al’s 66 Service 9260 Elizabeth Lake Road i Oxbow Lake, Mich. Buck and Bud's Service \ 4186 Sashabaw Rd., Drayton Plains, Mich., Re, 2 , : il, 4 it py . ; ae ih wii ay ‘fs } s , % 4 bases 7 ai at aan eee Cope Ce ali a eas peggy bE REP “Gg OF ih ye Re ee then) ia ty THE/PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER) 12, 1955 , eeP eR ROP ee PAPe oa oro? ¢ © ‘ay any oe ee PR eo 8 SALE STARTS: Sauer | - *} OCT. 12th thru TUES., ‘OGY, 18th Vote MAXWELL HOUSE . Regular or Drip Grinds---1 LB. VAC. CAN a al . ORCHARD LAKE ROAD 41 BLOCK EAST OF TELEGRAPH FE OPEN : ? DAILY AM. Til P.M. : : . OPEN '9 Srey ite) tal Ged hid , . . ) we Nope ye . 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TENDER Pe YOUNG PFRYERS CAMPBELL’S Pure Tomato a Cc CATSUP i 19 — PHILLIPS CUT s 2 iy 2 3 GREEN BEANS & gate year by con- ident os fwega as —— de- abl on slightly more than | Masco Serres 7”! 33 33, 600d shorn owes 300-4 ro - . the church, 1669 ba Ma rast wit : veloped mestic| three-fourths of the 1955 rofl | Midwest Abrasives ..., 7 a} = — a hesterfield. Plen free But will the shock absorbers | ssues in the House; Representa-| calls, Republicans on slightly | Warne Sirew. 0.7” i212 Poultr parking. Snack Bar open to all. ° stand up to the strain of election bed “ alone pany _ a fewer than three-fourths. No sale; bid and asked DETROIT TRY Adv, year politics in 1956? about two of every five roll calls,| poccratic ecoree were lwer|A? Uk DETROIT, Oct. 12 (API Prices Paid) Rus \ Party lines were smudged dur- | both foreign and domestic. iad Romer bye a New Postal Garage avait live ‘poultry "wp "to ie sm.’ | Church, Byham. Maple at Pleasant. ¥ a ~ * ing the 355 session, ‘Highlights of | STEMS FLOW 1954, when the GOP controlled heavy” brotiers vor fryers (ants ibe: | THurs., Oct. 13, 9-5. —Adv. " : ; i ; s ‘2, Gray Crosses 25, Barred Republican and Democratic tin Discord was loudest on major | Congress. Rocks 26-27; caponettes (4-4% Ibs.) If your friend’s in jail and needs e roll calls, bipartisan agreement| Rates of bipartisan support in young ‘heavy ‘type hee’ tamatines, 32:| bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. jorities agreed on nearly two of prevailing on only four of ‘the | 1955 were near! ual for f los ate” Te ee Sere DOR : crest, oes oe dan heit “the year's 16 headline votes, and domestic antag or foreign Forma! opening of the city’s new ome oo | R le, First santnotue st, ; Yi * ; cut ummage sa: 1954 roll calls wePe bipartisan. Bipartisanship may be sacri. |_Pélatively narrow spreads sep-|Post Office Garage will be held! cycago oct 12 tari Live pout-| Church, corner of Saginaw and eed ‘ atated the regions in 1955 biparti-|Nov. 5, instead of Oct. 13 as|try barely steady: receipts in coops 1. in to the demands of elec- ar shy ; ; | (yesterday | 1.066 cos leh tee te) Judson. 9 to 12 Pri. Adv. Senators found common tioneering in’ 1956. Candidates san Support and_ opposition | Originally planned, it. was an-| ,%O*f paying prices unchengna: Past ; be- scoring: nounced today. hens 22.5-28.5; light hens 178-18; broil. Ham supper. Covert Methodist need issues. Close agreement be Postmaster Leslie H. Dean Sr. | °,,°T. ftlers 25-26: od roosters 13.5- Church. Begin to serve 5:30, Oct. tween the parties narrows the In the GOP, easterners scored mer for | wea: gfthonettes, under 4% Ib. 27-28, | 14 “. LET COM PLETE range of conflict, stems the flow | highest on support in the said that the principal reason for over 4% Ib. 29-30, Donations. Ady. of campaign oratory ate, westerners in the thovees ihe peapenement ‘wes to pore CHICAGO BUTTER AND £GG8 Church, Shem Maple = Pee HOME Presi - midwesterners di most |more time for arrangements and) cyicaco, oct. 12 (AP) — Butter | ant, Thurs. Oct. 13, 38. —Aav. sident Eisenhower's | health to allow for the return of Congress- | steady; reesipts 445,009: w buy- INSURANCE fine % another tactor. Bipartisan-| piggye, 7" 9M Senate a4 Iman George A. Dondero who is now | sis ig"9t'p aie, ao O°: Sars bh i . in Europe 57; 40 yride Parties. furnished, COVER AGE wait to his influence as a sity On the Democratic side, the —_— ae anon sad receipts 6.485: vEsam oon on = i Dondero, congressman from | lower, US tates whiten tense 3 i force. Midwest topped the other ion vu large whites 60-69.9 per BE YOUR ra $| Oakland County's 18th district, | cent A's 4: mixed” 4. mediums 37. | Rummage sale. T.\ . 9-12. 220 | Will his illness blast the cap off | 0" SUPport in the Senate, and the , ’ | US. standards 38: dirties 277 checks 26; | H. Iroquois Rd. Side door. —Adv WATCH DOG | repressed differences within the | West ranked highest in the House; | 84 Previously been invited to | current receipts 33. ' | Republican party? Will Democrats | S0utherners were the leading dis- —_ a ning. parties CHICAGO POTATOES Rummage sale, Youth Center, INSURE WITH worry less about asnwering |¢Mters in both Senate and House.| '#¥ before it was scheduled. Stegee, on 28 and tol &. oe a | charges of “obstructionism,”. more FF member of Congress support-| Meanwhile, the Post Office has | sr ipments 413: supplies mode Rummage sale, Friday 9 to 12. | about sharpening the lines between ed the bipartisan majority on|moved into the garage and is op-| tite ‘tales “‘Washin be ae % firm. Carlet First Methodist Church. Adv. the parties? _ every Toll call. There were sev-| erating on a limited basis. Pon- Sakere $3.75 Minnesota-North Dakota eetinis: weneotnaes eral, however, who dissented on|tiac’s 0 mail trucks are being| Wimtiscs, $2.56-2.78 washed and waxed:| re i950 federal census showed " Dawslie ‘te none of the votes. Their-support|parked in the 10,000 square foot 12 per cent of American NT de Giahs Despite the high degree of bi- rating fell short of 100 per cnet | parking area connected with the Geographic center of the U.S. is| over age 18 have completed at partisanship, individual Congress-| because they missed roll calls, garage building. -least a year of college. Unsecured Note The‘ new rates range from 2% : Industrial compariies sell ; Sie ae 2h ch calli TE ae ae iy We ee F i ig ahs oo * = / Pie ; Cabins Fer ay ee / AN — = ad ' : make j Lat 3 y V ( ; ss \ ,? 3 byes ie ; | | Ge Mk if “ Rt ' J f , THE PONTIAC PRE ile sa. Bo tea ee 4 | ost : : Ss, WEDNESDAY OCTOBE: fo oe Help Wanted Male , OBER 12, 1955 t Page ee 6| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7/ MODEST MAIDENS ey : 3 PERIENCED SINOLE MAN ON Sh Sal bast , Fe by Jay, Alen Sire rocco op ine OTE See wk te , Wid, ¢ Megs. a perienced for time, Diem's ty eve’ Contracts, I for Dom Refrigeration id aoe aeLEaAN ae oars erallabie i a 32 n. FE 2-5440. . not necessary. Bales experience EXPERIENCEL: : mepene SDRIVER BALES | FUNPrucuAti~ slick. STORE. _ter. Birmingvams Ail: ; Appl —1it¢_Union Lake Rd. EM 3-4602. See on e|| PLOOR MGR. ee telins were. ater. Ss ; FARMER WORK ON DAIRY? EXPERIENCED _ auto. | Lt eg ies near» arine City. Leen nid’ veey plurect! veed erved. aot, have it ig x offer” Write ail ¢lasifice- supervise. Position is : ‘write W. & Perry kane dene tins te first letter to Box and pays ——, ils: Write ; Bt vie ene! GAL Rea FORRET LaTic & SCREW ba-| EXPERIENCED | WA’ APRESS ; Weleurinnce cats -errel |S Eagerrg” Sure ah | i a al Dorothy’ Snyder ce Lavender x ACCOUNTS RECEIV- zs , seat? tine shee so Me age | TRERT RIMMER. MULBERRY si 3140 W. Huron FE 2-411 new aS, able py Cashier, Steady work EST. 28 YEARS WANTED POTATO PICKERS. no "Maltomen A REAL ESTATE win »_ Rd. With good working conditions. Ap- tactlities — off! SAL. INCE. ee ea conane _eiiee wate ANTED: D: 6a ESMAN AT AT ONCE. _ply_ 11 N, Perry 8t. Trucks t R FE 64318. AC TION! O'Neil tee sappoiniment. FE _ 42525 GIRL OR WOMAN FOR GENERAL Oo ent LICENSED BOARDIN: Kirkby Funeral Home PE ¢-188? . W, ANTED homsewers ond cashing live in. Prescheol. children ps HOME. ] RAY 0 NEIL, Realtor Designer, checker to de GIRL oe implore’ ot Steet. ‘| % Ton a VACANCY IN LIC . Sate. oo Pe gy oor Done Donelson-[ohns me Open 00 electro i eS” eee he in my ee ome a TO Stay and an stake 2 ee ‘fog for we will buy the a FUNER HOME Co-operative Feet I By Be peer espes mores and for indus- huckand one No To oo Pontiac Farm aad 2 . ve = | ly pol fast 2. “ =) ov) u st h week, © { > . i” NED ro FUNERALS” Gold Bell Gift Stamps lead layout eofteaw Poser Columbia ia belore 3 pm. ot 370 EK. Industria! Tract Co Wid. Household Goods 2 27 ice you are looking for. So cms CHAPEL Expands to match Big Bea complete products engineers HOSPITAL ATTENDANTS a FoR a ctor . Se act too large or too oe pene | Seeee Oe ee urns, pee | clovanine comeeneuis ona ts "of | local ositons. Salary, $60 week: ARD FURNITURE NEEDED Voo h Si ] motional personnel needed to sell material. Should sud bill to ly wil ur 5 Mich- Entire home or oad Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TNECS-OIDIC| enn [pce frory Rphid Ey Ay Aa ad Saervieg Benefits. Ov | Le toy, Golan Will buy ‘outtgnt er | “Open ave, ail 60 me . » ti se! FUNERAL HOME to $1200 a Se eae | taneds ply} from Michigan Em) / ee” eee ial sant | ae oii setetnass tacven’ ene ox poten I a TA 6-488. a. Bynero Corp, we Pont Security Office oF Pye W “Wanted FE_ 23-8378 ster | Davo CLERK PART OR POLL | WANTED: JANITOR — ins Stele Hospital, Paeane wl for you. Oa boe8 A | Real Estate 32A Monuments 4A sere bet Geel necessary. eter male. fiQUSEREEPER Fi ELDERLY \ , NT A betas S LARGEST TRADES—TRADES ITAL ATTENDANTS FOR 5 rs en! . hi ee ceil » Cash waiting. BUY DIRECT AND SAVE asteeares FOR| om. to 6 am. Permanent ‘em. | HOUSEKEEPER. auiTE FOR sonsbis. PE ison ee pee a. -_ - pn - toting Marble Co. iis sears ineronsee. ieni ee 2 a small family, No laundry, Must : . x oe oi lg 4 J. Seere E. Slonaker rvice Benefits ‘Obtain aw. Pate efore noon. have own transportation. i meal wav wot furoiture. J “PE 2.8523 opparenaes. an. Ave PE 24800 pileation fer for, examination un ap | WTD: FULL TIME x! sain te hour worn, 8 days. Top | \\ Painting & Decorating 20) _ Wid. Miscellaneous 23 gy hy BR Cemetery Lots S| curty’ offic te | Set. oe foe atiendent.| ¥agen Muterences, required | MLAN= PY 1O— d, Mi: 28 y. larger homes tor atic, AN S| naa ete Pontiac | WaNTED: sTOCK BOY PULL. | HOUs SEXERPER. PULL CHAROE. _ ee | hac wallpapering. Call Yor eat 4 mise, We ow men ¥ Pra —_ e +d OAL AND RIL INSPECLOR | ume ieee sore APPip et | Write Pontes Brest Box No. tia “Pardon | a Pi wn eppetntin pepe ; I im | Experienced on surtace pt Cine ere’ ish barnew. | HOUSEKEEPER. ox No. 113: ardon me, Madam, I thought I'd mi CINTING DC FERT x. Nyy fF ' curface pate we {. Saginaw. | HOUSEKEEPER. NEAT. WHITE misplaced igrice._ 30 per, cont dine, ter samp WANTED to tne st epilation te regard WHITE -? oeae eady work. » mane ‘recurs, “¥OU TO SELL midd) woman, Good wages. ‘the salad, but it’s your hat!"’ PE 4-0206. TV SERVICING EQUIP. pK a mg? of your $4256 rt c ‘Manulacturing Co. seeere, Sha, S04, Pian | igaTESe CMEC € nocM i PAINTING PAPERNANGING, ment, Phone OR 37068, of Path as the’ scad rs TERY L | 118 Indianwood pau wee . plus Sosunes. Sets enced a _i 1%. mates, FE i. @ grave lots. Sections 70 ood Rd, __Lake Orion | | hone @ apply between 3 and § lelp Wanted Female ~ FR ea es w Jewelry Salesman teks eAEPttanct: CO. ol = Bloomfield ome faa 7 Building Service 12 At PAINTING PAPERING — nea DORRIS & SON rs es fo, 2 cy ~ le OL 48364 ’ algeria ai°3 Wo MAK FOR” FURNITURE ~~ INTERIOR h eins HOME Mivort, Pree catimater, MY ponte ~ HeCORATORS | __._ Money Wanted 28A UTOnt2 W. Huron Se are sslote. Euperionced ir DECORATOR € eeeee anti due Nesiet |. ela Femoved, valwashing. Wie bites | WANTED. $13 Freer eno malate Rachenge Tersed, ‘Wet’ mot cesentigh Good | 0m experience required. non nn 'USTOM : PAINTING Figg p= Me complete on 0 TO PI FINANCE | “tor cAaet SUrERs WAITING cibultien Permanent post shop weacand soe. Openings = sales, hooks ett ore Bodernining, VE _¢-6678. = ares moth Ox i/o Cane ay. sito peopartien. Fer quik oon rite giving age, ex e, Attractive ato right party. ight w or part time. N6| “or job. Pree BY HOUR PAINTING _Pr' 240: pr ome service call ations) backs to Pontiac} write to Pontiac : Sere. lee ee hekee 3te- | as esimates. FB 2-071, | CHEAPEST RATES IN TOWN Doroth Snyder Lavender FOuNG aa fe ean G INSURE YOUR MERRY CHRIST- Be * foeaed ey St, bees, AND ii —PE 2-0318 sume WANTED w urea —— 2-041! alter 4. Christ MENT OUR SPECIALITY CLEANED soenenns s, $i an ll Over 7 oan seling. ave nationally and a . to aches ert Roseman. me 3100. TUPPER, 3-7061 pay Shen 2.000 at ae ber ‘sone B UY OR SELL Bim iho wets ty Mile ‘ . eee mation, cal) Avon Products, FE Mecsente off, ‘ok 3-2581_ after 8.|- ete. Reas. Sank et Painting & Wall. Washing ow en wm will pA saga an . +4508. a: FE 2-2340. stimates. PE 5-221) _W show ek onah “TA ‘| Cement f 221) anted to ent ff the Help Wanted Female 7 -ADY FOR Help Wanted 8 | RNENT Ong THA TERME. Physiother. 28 = rap sit Call sow end Dna ALTERATION DEPT. | #0 Mo. GPAR. comm. COUPLE DEC CABINETS." DOORS. D. E. ____Physiotherapy = 21A| * Bot om tn enchemge fer” port | oa 8. RILEY, BROKER ADD TO YOUR CHRISTMAS, IN. eek eng other Boon travel U8. sell Radio-TV pro- re_¢s SWEDISH MA TaRnase times a mri teks, © pert | Quick CASH FON GMALT HOMtes pd 9 in for ak tes i “ -B-4 shops, | frei 3: p. Sec. Comm. FEd 20% Di t eS . OR . ALL Byes? Typists ge demon Mwoneiintion FE 2-7380 eral 2-0191. . facet Oct., Nov loot technique, 72 Elm O% CQUIsIES PRONE (FE © yest rust 2 ie cabin § BETWEEN os. ANDO wiz,| Suenen, "Ye alterations, L : medera, unfuraiohed ene or two _Sroken ~ "OR MB CLARK. : pe eek os 80 AN EARN eg ng eg OF poke Se Sane. ealy. Seyochooe- general remodeling, com ing-| Television Servic Prefer stove end “vetrigerater Mahan Has B fit’ 92 Ear oe ress i r pec wo atennien aa’ itlons. “ Bxcel- Peenet 2 Sng re 288 Co 1 oh ve ests Bat you wae ine ‘ Vass! OTHER A aa cal le e Russell } Kelly ta eat ae| “eee game me a | TE | B peeaemmategen eg [oP OO eae child’ desire 4 song sree ie Cteablal” We. Send _:. _TV. MIe4 , oEk M. STRAKA ym un-| Your listing and wil : y SEVERATION LADY ~~ EXPERI. tise, VI peed rooms in Pon- | PE 3’ Ev i -RAKA fu * h do cur wtmest certainly cTERATI : z 6: es. OR 3-221 TV REPAIR any | {Urnished house or Our Se bat : clothing, ucellent salary er NEEDED | the ‘people sell the people. we- | CEMENT & BLOCK MAES ATF SPE TURE] in vicinity of Longfellgw | isis ylegiges tn Romine se Tir ne nee _Gothing 6 8. Bagivaw. Nationa pee MMEDIAT acy ft Se ers work, PE $012 K | CoPENNAVER'S RADIO & Tv School. Reasonable rent.| fe, We handle ‘all detaile Is tor fe rience unnecssary, Motor Ine BABYSITTER, LIVE vE Th. WHITE, | tele— oe Reve the elem | 5 GFK - | SLECTRICA WIRING 1G, LICENSED _ice eails PE 45607. ight cerv-| FE 4-8836 pase, and closing. Call us Recreation, 18 8. Perry. PE) Pa of 2 children § days week. telo—gog, te tietive, Baostient | FOT ATS PURER FTOTET = kd. Murrey, PE_24681,. | TUCKE te BS pou peepee. 84032 FE 84117 after 4 p.m. oan ey eee 1B ol Sle eostUART | FLOOR SANDING AND PENTAH- | —"= ER's RADIO-TV PE Coie. | ELDERLY LADY Wout 3|_ To B seaineNO —TYPin ween | WOTdins SAVE _Lake Orion. +1 tne, og ; _ Pike st or 3 room unfurn. utility oF beat | YOU BOY Ir owELL Inodas . Bh J P zc F _— work. Pree estimates. uaranteed - Must ree bi rit INSURE IT 20 BO Press Bor iis. rare, to Social | fare our ‘home, Col FR Son. samerections 9| siz Poone OA) Typewriter Service 22A jist shy. FE in . YS $8. IDDLEAGED LADY. MORE FOR | DRIVING Lesson man 120k OD DAREREO ABD | rv sor'| geea quponen tuneoed aereen home than wages. Do house-| Drivers 8. Pontiac| {pishins. 10 years cupertahes. ITERS AND ADDING Ma-| of pense. time and dozens sito 2 AIM HIGH | one © | eo ARROTR, FONTS] Heke sre “okt eet | Steal RE, Lins | rhe Rt aa We A 16 to 18 yrs SWED . 1616, i. Co. ‘Sup | only. Call ppointment Rn NU PER GE if Boa LAYING ANGERS AND Pr . 1 W Lawrence. toda EALTY CO., REA oaiy Sfoars, “Bet one afternoon white, Wer year pte gem eg, Feat instructions Fico -: _ SAND AND (PEWRITERS RENTED ADAMS REALTY CO.” | Cooperative Real ’ watate’ Buchan «pare m. = 13:0 ‘ CAREER GIRLS position, with good ponte scientifie Swedish massage. preee $e oe is, PE eat. | Mitchell's. 123 N w Bt. RESPONSIBLE ies . FE 20263 =e Legal ; pets vacations. Must be pel ; . FIN. : 1075 } SE ee ee ee vorap. | .Vork Wanted Male 10 pis 401 Central. PE 2-7519 Upholsterin ihe TO ROMY a2 on % BE | NEXT DOR’ TO. BRANCH reer ad Tuesday or § ry _pointment, call EM 3-032, FLOOR SANDING. OLD FLOORS a | ~~~~~~~ ring 23 Ww N A 2 BEDROOM Post oprice raved Era re ment | Wednesday ‘o: 1 30 CHRISTMAS CARDS 81 | 4}, CARPENTRY laity. Call oes. FE 2-5789 . a CIN IN VI- * Exclusiv ‘Assortment cane tile @ speetaiy Fa +4 SAND AND Fi ; a1 Cooley MUM PER MONTH $00, PHONE Selling Y ? Bert F selling he, A per cent « hw ing. Oa or wee Sheer Pree e a4 Rd, EM/| _PE 5165 APTER 6 Pit, We hate Creston Home? ert eae Firure raps BT THE aR De a ter | TAR PENT OR Am 0 | euiue AND SLOG WORK UPHOLSTERING omen and farms, Wer will are Circulation General ‘Cleric $1.26. Personals, noe, 350 | CARPENTER AND Chbiner’ -‘ w lropetred. FE 3.00 A, EM od Coe | Teeg,te ndlords. We have many! saufiy financing OF will sell your THE PONTIAC RESS Mid Prttlinete Boa FREE. orks | aq Murdece. Fe end repair D. B GUARANTEED ROOFS. AIL Soprends, Your costerial PE 670% ody ADAMS REALTY “O'| Tesuite stor serve eect idwest te, AL. a ENTER WORK. NEW On 353 «ON, a A is Marsh RtesPo Abe us see for your Employment Service | Pant TIME Sac orees as a: — Seeeenneaaenaiaea hee pees Wace Lav oe man aod fa, ly desire 3 bedroom, State Bank Mon, NET MAKER AND CARPEN. 4 ; R YOUR PET se or lower apart. cee et a Bide. 4 oath git Men. Eves. | CABINETE MAKER AND CORPEN. finishing. 188 Edison Ph. | f° ne EET? WANT TO) Saltent vcore secu locality ae Russell Young . Liant HOUSsE- : 3 masineiet HOUSE WMOoviNG. FU a eniges imal Rescue League., %¥ ailab ured - p+ or someone te to live im. "Professional Interviewe paki F ncaa FULLY —_ _—_ LEATHER KEY py CASE <_ irc Milfette, fed: Contact. Open Eves My Sun FE 40012 cers a.m, or eee will trein ea ie ROGFGNG AND BIDE 33981 mages 6 Pine. Call EM REFINED - BUSINESS | OMAR 412. W. Huron 8t. PE 44525 interesti - bond 8 be wish : ‘ Ottice trainee “Patt, time, | appt Green| Mise Ford al Career Center Bol ee day night. Pinger, DE: b Give er Sper” seam “jocated | When It’s Listed Right | ~ ~-lhneene Sereenosagracsn Riker Bide. FE 6-048. Heid, 250 Osing “St. | “S3ene ast Privale bata. Call FE It’s Half Sold! ; fees: Ww WOMAN _—" - We know — by MIDWEST desler. Dealership experience pre- | "light Housework ) iar: ana tee ; Good working conditions, | child. From os.a' On Rate ag room he find” . 1 to 8: “ on Saginaw, heated . us to EMPLOYMENT hoepitali paid sruestion, She, 30 p.m. OR To| cranien, Answers to Ap Eo ~ Box 123 gph, Reng. reason od purchasers for your = ; person. 5 eee, ae +0767 NTED: APAR Foreman — wh LosT GERMAN DACHsHUND.| [2ree, in return £ HUMPHRIES REALTY _ MATTHEWS- Rosch, wi ichises hie - Lacie Pemele. Vicinity of Ox- taking care of Meare er eel x MEMBER HARGREA AVES IN ment Service, 142 owe re) cr ford. FB 6 ant. oe Fes Taste wsead Ee, | oa eeearege Sonne NC. S 4 : sonab ANING. REA-| LOST GE ‘ choos RADIO PLACED evening free. ‘i @ ass werSALESLADY | |Wax,, MARAT, FAIRING ANB | ee DAY WORK. | Vlectric —Se we aretha * | the money. “Clare "Real “Setere —or Not Sold - cleaning, route. _ eee American Forging & oS gartoundings, 8 day SWITCHBOARD OPES, BATOR. EX- LaDy 1 x, = DESTRES PRACTICAL | 24 hour sewers Cleaned mt an “A = eau Phone - Gan Ra ae Sit: Ra ToUr aroperty isn't sold yet Beck Cleaners arn, w Woodward. Sock HI MELHOCH S Britipe Pontlae SLadty Dry _ences PE $2731, after [= wheres: chemists" treated at no ing. © frlent’ advicer cpnteck ASH with _ _ cket Co. Pontiac. oak W. saben Cleaners. 640 8. Telegraph, near MIMBOGRAPHING TYPING &8BO Roto-Re Sewer Clean = gy A vl tre is a * help. 44 brs. No} P Shoe Sales A 01317 ere | vote Aime me iad ompt closing. Ask for fir Rioters tee Mr er eibon im tt} Phone FEderal 20154 COMP OPRS oe Saleslady RACTICAL NURSE. EXPERL EXPERT TREE? oA acne. | RiMinonac inkle N. Bag. . . 6 Bavertenced. Apply Diem's Shoes, | _ FE ed bet. 1 5 p.m, | moval. eed On Babysitters and pact, _—__ , a Sectrical Engineer oF agar SHOE SALESMAN. , ; Trpist WILLIAMS LAKE AREA TWO COLORED — GIRLS WANT x sailed SL teen ee tc eet ITE BROS Oraduate with experience for Ge L thoes, 00 inane AN D TYP ISTS rs 4 to 10, OR 3-9061 . woe oan work. FES01¢. | FE mya VE S005 Leo t DAINTY MAID FoR ies. ° Soe Maen of sit | FIN” SETTERS. WRITE OR COL | | WOMAN WHO LIKES MATH | Nand-cetag em an = it tea ee | eee ee | §~=§=BRO oP te os Rgereation. we aceard beha 2,08 3 weeks assignment tn Poo- _ Write Pontiac Press Box 94. iia OMEN WANT WA re eyere, EM Ji6) PS rivine School FE 2at ™ ° Phone OR 31812 of OR 31769 CME MFt bbard App! : LL WASH- plan vie 8 Le mM A. FG £0. Buiding. | $e: Apply to Dorothy Jonason, | WOMAN” FOR LioHT novsP- ime and cleaning. PE 10223. _ a se iD MRATING & | EXPERIENCED —SPENCEN COR: REALTORS WE HAVE (QUALIFIED BUYERS po. nb ke Orton. ERS WANT NTED ELE _ are of children. Live in. | WOMAN WOULD LIKE Yai. Son. or setiere. innifred - 8660 a Class C Bar, tneludi EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPE | Tene 14 Orchant ue L Ks Russell K Call MY 26307000 he in Walled Lake anes. MA SAWS Se eaves — Canal Rd., Utica, Mien RE: _Phone OR ae or r Oi .s pokey ise medium aleed rea rs, Call MI 42006, ——. ply Clly | WATTR Ess. EXPERTENCED MANLEY LEACH. 10 BAGLEY 8T prune aos We ARE BUYING NO BELLING tation, well located. Immediate ; anne OFFI me h . poeta A Rl , Engineering I RUDENTIAT. INS. CO. EXPERIENCED SxLECOINT FOR holiday” ‘work. "Good hcg, Hires ~_ Building Service 12 Ma Pree’ eatimates, AND REMOV- | _ 96.50. aac eet ee tow tor ihe Dest and highest offer Prine KNAUF. Realtor s an " lorms rhish a | at, Free _eatime _— 7-8354, ry - wed of value, wy WwW. . ; Sevens ste ing for wl ot oer 9 APPAREL Candies, 195 w, chen a ATTICS—D WE CLEAN AN RECEM poe lab al 2 1?H @, Quick cash settlement 26\a W. Huron FE 2-7421 OA 6-3339 A d bonus Call FE 2-03 » APPL ND’ COMMIS: _ham. MI 6-433 s RMERS AL PURNACES. PE §-2402 enponcwy Mave ¢ ier Rent Apts. F l ntmen 25 for ap- OMNI ON Wola oR ai qeasentian vs rooms. garages, addi-| Dressmaking, T ii FE $0834) 5, Richotie & Harger Co. Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Draning, eurveying or man rates RS AND BUFFERS Ex tus | STORE mings; exchange tor ame eve enclosed. Guameed werk ot die: ns, Tailoring | 16 Pood furnished, PE 23931, PE 69183 |! Anos Liont novel EP. < © y need room. FE 5- nt pri rR paid varetions snd | sick “eave, | SALEAMAN WIT cooly. 6 W | EXPERIENCED Wilts LAby WOMAN FOR ORNERAL HOURE. MiCHIORN “ne fiowte’ af jm op COATS. SUITS. DRESSES AN AND At- ON AND APTER THIS” DATE. “i: 3 ontrac ct eh ee bteieere ea Suit eine. 30 H SOME KN ing by hour. FE| * Part or full time. » | FI ron 41076. for any debt Hu OOM8 AND _ as coheed cradeation romd. Ceme| faut, of cellentio OWL- tt me. In vicin- | FE +5060 “Nin y debts contracted by an one PE 2-8316 f BATH MATN oles ; fi m to call on pro-| EXPE, _ity of Waterford. OR 3-47 E4506) __After 8, MA_8-1134 other = th y . te seevate Paid “vacations aad sick leave, car expences io ata o. start, Contact Cook. Mi 4-0000 SHORT ORDER | WOM Or tne ; ROGHEWORE. LIV iVE gg me gr ENERATOR, Furniture Refinishing 16A| Yyi"cler. ise summit Pontiac, 300 0006 7 RooM sanbannaia and r. McCabe. 1214 "Pe yy ' ome for right ero plumbt xer, sanders, —_MMichig . A us PRIVATE ENT} Ele er fe | Ra ee Ne ns Ease Sa EET | ae ta mepaimina aarrayes a. are | bd? AMER THR DATE Sr ntti ean, ge | Leet Ae ete oe e No + SALESMAN ~~ | Sundays or beligays, goed’ car Watvades” WANTED Woe ee | ALL TYPES FE4s20| Garden Pl FES1332. | feeponsibie: for ary “debte ‘co's cur “themta see she pairs sos TcuRAN ROoMa—< PRAT. D CHEVR WE CAN USE 1 MOR ary to right party, A yt se st opie 7 Furney's Drua | field tile end foot TRENCHING, | ~~~ oe wing _16B if Fy other ‘= rie tell, ‘ASK POR BOB MAHAN, joie ontrance We ay. Fre. est. 161 ©. Herve. GOOD SALESMAN | boat nee WAITRESS ~~ zits and etng FES | a1 oanpEN rrowina | ag i ude iY 2 FO vot BBY TF F Rou Suaniaeny- Zor pee n WORK. BULLDOZI on ir we LL INSUR: EMENT APT If you can qual ‘ =! w Ae eee et FE oes. NG AND APTER THIS DATE. £ IT furnished A PART- RENT IT lowing: work, "we offer the fob gy a departmnt Stvet Diste Huy. Drayeh Pisin. AME RTI 88 F, PRICK SIDING. On P4268 of PEO M167 cpeneivie tor sims il othe oa ; FE $a anor i dla ‘ FAST)" Thorough train tion. Paid Povurance. er oe Storms, siorm sash at Laundr ed by any r ret M AH we ag OPN, APT © 12 STO training ps r. ing at fuarantend Lentocher Pmm any . mt} WANTED KITCHEN ie oe wall 40, Jobe, Terme ~~ = y Service 18 {ane Dupont, 37 Edna, tk. Krawood_ sme 9 D.m_ Detroit, territory with regular CED @ , " * no RTAINS PLAIN RIVA wa th trading. customers to 35. “aint, 14] woman. Appl RU REAL ehild TE BATH. 1 rough Rent Ads! Room, ® Ost and necescary Operating ex- 38. “Afternoon, shift. Apply in pply in. person. D. *& "M Buil ding Service -tsundry Ps Cae A Y ( ’ ? Co-o ay “he 7 ROOM A ‘ans Mi] per. _ (4. Paid vacation, retirem EXPERiENCED MAID. GENERA W BE. Pike R PAMILY LAUNDR 1075 ated, Couple. Off N Re house, apartment, any- -~ medi stig beet howpial os. gad cooking. Private seers and ALDRON Th venings OR 3-227 20245 | ict, Ph. Pontiac county. I Mo Ci j ; Rotaweed Perry. 690 5. Opportunity bist erences. MI Sei, ma A-1 CEMENT WORK _ eaten F SO on rAnMs GE rivate entra ST FLOOR, | Rag colary ‘and commission TEL ~ WORK scaping 18A ‘ oe goeanman won Rear.” Pontia nce. iguite “ents: FE ; LLOYD MONROE BULLDOZING ARG! Let Us ‘ Ne sepraeal closing fees. [2 ROOw “a ter 5. — xpérienced counter girls. WANTED FE 4-6866 = jobs. FE E AND. Bie Ves € Bh 2 D. CHA Al RLES. Realtor | bath M UPPER “APY PRIVATE 7 DING ARD YARD LEVELING ac - elety 1717 8. jock e $383 | Ease Your Mi to Pay | "pan scsti: bye. Pe Sash | = James fo bus. Adults only. 46 se ind ——— 3 aA N Infant thing Want Ads give|' you ACTION. Dial FE * € ® iy Spoon, Y; Sieh . belt D bie onton to Cpply after 12,. Huron eaners and Shirt Laun- dry, 944 W. Huron St. “Jerome Olds-Cadillac ppieens. Minig Lunch, @ Bast 5 LA LADIES FOR NATIONALLY AB houre., Ea" on. Si none Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT . COUNSELLORS DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads, To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, o0ue dial FE2-61 iL y Wetigin.. ee T° oe . 5 : ; yi 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND entrance. PE 4-4433. e A a tie bot water. Oil heal tax Orion, Available ot of June. Paireeatiy or TEm 4 x c. pe FF, " 4 ROOMS Pir — eae 3 AUTOMA- front"ta “Lake Orion Available AW bo Batre . UN aL. i “an pe ne Everything TRAILER Mmits — LAKE 3 RMS. & GA- . Shower. Oil furnace. 1 child ome. $60 mo. EM 3-4682. Rent t Apts. Unfurn Unfurnished 34 tl ld 1 OM. LIVIN nitehen, vate entrance wd bath. c welcome, 142 Columbia, 2 wo CLOSE TO TOWN. 230 Parke. FE 23-1198. . a “PEDRO UPPER. VICINITY of Walled Lake. MArket 41906. 2 OOS. STOVE, REFRIGER- - ator and utilities. $3 Mu! J} ROOMS AND BATH UTIL ITIES turnished, $75 per mo. OR 3-1972. WALTO 3 rooms. -Larce unfinished Temported with sewer Some work done. rance Frie- Maire Circulatine | ‘enter. Laree . Rose MeLarty 3} LARGE ROOMS. PVT BATH. __Utilittes furn. 632 Mt. Clemens. for rent, Private bath. and en- tranc stop front of Takes distance of house. town. 4 — 2 p.m. or after 4 p.m. PE 2-4818. 3 ROOM UNFURNISHED APT. OR 3-6673 hen aan 4 ROOMS AND BATH. ie N. anne $50 per mo, ROOMS, PARTLY T Nee onikieen “an private. in. No children or pets. FE 4 ROOMS UNFURN Modern. Lake brivile welcome. Days, FE 15, Eves., FE 4-3904. @ ROOMS, 1 CHILD fILD WELCOME. 481 E. Mansfield. FE 3- 4 ROOMS AND BATH. eat N- trance, Heat and hot water fr. vies. Couple preferred. @ ROOMS AND BATH. OWN LAWN and garden spot. EM 3-5351. 5 ROOMS, BATH, GAs HEAT. FE 3-9243 5 Be > BATH UPPER Feat and oe uonished. Adults. PE 2-3687. 6 ae. 2 BEDRM UNFURN. APT. ground floor. eae St. Michaels. PE 2-4659. PE inn 6 ROOMS, UNFURNISHED. DU- pléx. Gas -heat, full basement, end garage. 77% Dwight. Phone _FE after 6 p.m. LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. _Heat, lights. 343 Irwin ROOMS UNFURNISHED BATH. Modern. Lake orivil ees. Children FE 6300 Dave PE 5-8415 Eves. APT . FOR WORKING COUPLE. Heat hot water supplied. References requires Available | Nov. oA. in Lake Or Orion. MY 3 3-5831. ATTRACTIVE ; ROOMS AND bath Frivate entrance, main floor Central weation 62 Wash- 1 eton BEAUTIFUL 5 ; ROOM. ‘AND BATH duplex, Reasonable rent. #2 5 Edith. _ vavep Mop ‘LS AVAILABLE it ADAMS RENTA 382) Aubern No phone calis NEW ALL BRICK APT BUILD- ‘oor. on oe Too! Tiled’ bath and shower UUlity room. $75 per mo, OR 3-7118 or _OR_3-1769, ~SYLVAN VILLAGE — Available Oct. 20, the new James K terraces. ~_ unit ag base- . kiteh- en electric st: al vate entrance ff -you act now $115 « TOM ELSTON REAL’ ‘PPER 5 R 1_ 6 eae UPPE ROOMS AND BATH. Heat ‘tarnished. 68 Putnam. UPPER DUPLEX, 4 ROOMS is AND bath. Adults. PE 2-6603. UPPER 5 ROOM® AND BATH. Heat_ furnished 68 Putnam, VERY NICE « ROOM AND BATH. Christian co ole or family. 2 __Miles_east_of Leonard, OA 8-2746. WILLIAMS LAK® 6 ROOM AND bath, $70 month rE 86-1370 WEST SIDE 5 ROOMS AND BATH. Unper Adults Avaiinole at once. _ 4-8560 after §:30_weekdavs. 3 ROOM PRIVATE. West SIDE. pore and refrieerater 030 is AND BAT WEST SIDE 5 ROOMS A ND BATH, unner. pak, Available ag once. FE 49560 after 5:30 or FE 2-5440, days. Rent Houses Fur Furnished 35 35 BEDRM. WALLED WALEED LAKE MOD- ; ern ho 4 to city. Reasonab! E, ke Dr. MA 41778. _ 3. COB KE home. Lease from Oct. 1 to June 1, First and iast months’ rent fm advance plus deposit. Refer- ences required. LADD’S. INC! 4206 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-736) NEED A FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified |. ads to ‘séll, rent, find a good job. FE 2-8181 is the Want. Ad number! * BATH. 8. Children [2% tas chetc 1565 Unicon FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 W. Lawrence _Next to the eps MODERN, OfL HEAT. NO CHIL- _Sdren or pets. 6 mos, OR 23-1634, _ 3 Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 nree| FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL BRICK DUPLEXES.WITH DELUXE FEATURES ONLY $79.90 Per Month All These Features’ Including PAVED STREET FULL BASEMENT OAK FLOORS TILED BATH GAS or OIL HEAT STEEL CASEMENT WINDOWS PAINTED WALLS IN BASEMENT CEMENT RIBBON SIMPLY: DRIVE NORTH ON TURN OW A LOV BOULEVARD GARDEN "Rose-Hill REALTY CO. 19470 GRAND RIVER KEnwood 2-9060 peso: PARK . 4 bedrooms. 2 bath: ice ing room With fireplace, large 2 car garage. 2 year lease. NICHOLIE AND HARGER £2,, 33_W. Huron MODERN 2 SESROTIE scaE. $95 a month. OL 1-6375. 2 BEDRM. WALLED LAKE. MOD- ern conveniences. 2 biks. to city. Reasonable, 656, E. Lake Dr. A +1778 3 ROOM HOUSE ons. MODERN. Information, ceil PE ren welcome. 3 ROOMS AND a. eaaeiE ENT, garage. — & 1 child welcome. $75 oe A. fined a —~ By Trcellent na sone Pontiac Press, Box 8 TAWELED CONVALESCENT Home now has vacancies avatl- s able. Nurse tp charge. - Rate 120R2 Ort. Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL RGOSEVELT Rooms $19 iPod: om $17.50 up. HOTEL AUBURIN PE 2020 474 Auburn Rd. Cooking and H Li : CLEAN Hares _&k. “Phone FE For Rent Miscellancous 42 GARAGE, 32 x 65 FOR RENT. EM 3.3386. 3 ROOMS & tas {INQUIRE 1512 Hummer Lake Rd., Ortonville. ¢ ROOMS AND BATH. - FULL basement. 2 car garage. near lake. “OR 3-1706 or OR_3-7722. 4 ROOM HOUSE. 5661 RECREA- 23903 ** off Hiller Rd. FE 5 ROOM MODERN FULt BASE- ment, utilities. In Elizabeth Lake |- dren welcome. FE_ a 6 ROOM, ? BATH, GATE HOUSE. Bloomfield, To someone he ES. Will accept for rent me services of man, Satu Must he caper “knowledge of gardening, and shrubs In addition rent, will pay according to ability and performance, during spring and summer months «en outside work reruired Will also ‘consider employing full time gardener and a. Ref required, Reply 236. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. FOR RENT ‘Beautiful Brick Duplexes ONLY $79.50 a Month Hurry, They’re Going Fast With These Deluxe Features OAK FLOORS TILE BATHS La- | PAVED STREETS FULL BASEMENTS 7 DESIGNS — GAS OR OIL HEAT” CEMENT RIBBON DRIVE STEEL CASEMENT WINDOWS PAINTED BASEMEDNT WALLS NT | DRIVE NORTH ON WOODWARD AVE, (UL, 16) TO SOUTH BLVD. IN FONTIAC THEN TURN EAST TO EAST BLVD, FOLLOW EAST BLVD. NORTH gk ge Hh LY 2 MIL TO BLVD. GAR- DEN SUBDIVISION, MODE’ OPEN DAILY WAM. TOS PM. ROSE HILL REALTY CO. 19470 Grand River — KEnwood %.9060 or MODEL PHONE. FE +7833 ONE WAY COAST TO COAST RENT HERE LEAVE THER and C Trailers - F. E. Howland, 3245 Dixie Hwy. ___ OR 31456 | STORAGE > SPACE, _or_ small items. ___For Sale Houses SEE THIS road new 3 bedrooms. ood floors, bt ng — oil — ial | to golf cou 1300 4 Abestatmens an WILSON ones MA 4-155 + pron LARGE Pe. 5-3746 8 -Hard- ROBELL REAL ESTATE | TAL CUTE Attractive location over 150 ft, road frontage. Radiant ‘hot water heat. Extra large bedrooms, ceramic tile bath, wall to wall carpeting, refrigerator and stove, Respens! porte Bsr purchase with only $2600 d Appointment only: WILSON GREEN ROBELL REAL ESTATE MA 4-1552 | Walled Lake $395 DOWN NEW z BEDROOM R. STYL: BUN ae} ON » PULL BASEMENT NICE SIZED LOT LAKE PRIVILEGES On WIL- ceme LAKE. ; 18H ON ing PAYME NTS FOR F. C. Wood Co. Saree Williems Lake Rd & ae e After. 6, call OR DAYS. CUSTOM 2 % on the laundry trays, ‘s, many er your lot for BEAUTIFUL This lovely 3 bedroom brick and frame home to be sold and with built-in canity and mirror, auto, heat and hot water, a privileges on Watkins Leke too. EXCELLENT Ecaeagg 3 A , Located RE, |\George R. Irwin Ene nF El well-arranged kitch- | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. OCTORER 19 08h” ‘. For Sale ‘Houses _ 43 43 : SLICE OF RAM For Sale Houses 43 PRICE $5,050 makes this ¢ = ‘. that gt ory pa alee teyn storms and ac a 250 fesgreh wna re Sstate For Sale Hewses__ eee $695 NEW ” "BEDROOM FHA HOMES luding ges beat and hot water, oak rs, bath, wood kitchen cabinets, Aige utility room, within 1 block "s new junior nee sia Kat CO. OFF AUBURN—PAST CROOKS 4 rooms, plus foundation for aoe tion. $3,560 with $1,200 down roca personal real estate serv. jee is given with confidence.” NICHOLIE AND HARGER 0. 33_W. Huron st. Drayton Plains Area Spick and Span 3 Bedroom, Large 12 x 20 Living room, Storms and Screens, 1% car garage, nicely landscaped let. Close to shopping area, churches and schools. $8,- 600 full price with only $1500 down, oo * WM. KENNEDY OPEN EVENINGS ™ 8 yoeT W. Hur BE 43560 WHITE ~ BROS. " \USED HOMES: NOTICE! Mere BODY & PONTIAC EMPLOYES -— we want ‘ou vee tht ine 5 Toom home. eameteen with awn gs and ca Hving room - You'll. like ne Only 3 blocks i red bus service ~ eature jown, If yi —don't delay—eall us today! OAKLAND 3 bedroom shingle home, Nice closets, Slid rs. Le ig ~ garage, This ated 2 lots comes with of heat, ‘sorme & screens, venetian blinds. Quality buy at $10,075, terms. Nr. Pontiac Mtr. living Miele OR 31 or +7118 or OR 3-2081 * ™ u 3 BEDROOM arge lot, ranch type just west ine 3 $0450 with tow ee BUNGALOW therment ane farnece. Only #1300 WILL TRADE "RIDGEWA | ROE tL- nom N 500 down. : Glenwood. FE fae ater <3] SS OTHING DOWN FE 57923 __- SLEEPING RV NEAR GEN- ‘Will build bedroom starter| BY OWN: HOME DONEL- Hospital. privileges soa Park 2 bed! ~ with , an fies 6. rE 263, bmait y —*, SET tate tint xe wonnire. melsée " schools factories. Child welcome. Sar : xan. ; . Ladies ‘Se aes = | LAKE LAKE ANGELUS AREA ‘YOU WILL Nor SLEEPING ROOM FOR WORKING ON LAND CONTRACT. But lee your inspection trip _aif. Near Pout Otte. 172 Hal $3500 DOWN pay AE ton eee line. Evervthing | 5 nedroom brick veneer, attached ponte gh ng hg cong furnished. PE 6-8717. 8 | 3 car ga . b t, fire | b eneck bar SLEEPING ROOM FOR GENTLE-| place. gai ! ~~ wall-to-wall carpeting, 100 ; is, ‘ fi le ie ry schbo! abl or, boninens men oa, ‘wocet 5-4067, - Geadibeadotes uma Oo F My = Pill caents A HOME OF YOUR MA 4-1552 yelled Lake wan ist POOR LOOM ANE OWN ~ | Home and Income board. home for lady VICINITY WILLIAMS LAKE Deligh opnarben tes Dw Sr: New 3 bedroom ranch type, full ernistic 2 level 3 rooms WOMAN, basement, oil AC heat. siorm — pistere we on bus line, 42847. screens, land- | eel. entrances, beott Te aincios.? ont paRiTCHEN Bik ta"ias om nnd dn autoinatic hot water Live in one taker rear, ing with it Priced at “i780. itn + Aa $00 Rooms With Board 38 38 bac SEs &, eh bes: | North Side. Pedn, t home privienes, PE cyses. sulated, floor furnace. pond Sod Span 2 bedroom bun- | SINGLE ROOM FOR GENTLE- | NEAR C PARK fining pg gg fy "ie men. Pvt. entrance. FE 44184. Six rooms, 3 bedrooms beth and bath, full coenent = asphalt NICE ROOMS GENTLEMEN bey ee, atot. 5 dels. we prasalor 4 and hot wa. only, 14 Ma’ v ’ " Pint sit 6 (ei ase, noe RD. .| SHOPPING. FOR PRICE? she your eppetate ei tae es] "BUD" WANTED SIBL™ WORK-| new septic. Lot $0300. Lake 4 Sheet te er A | Ramee | |= NICHOLIE le 7 5 estate te e Convalescent Homes 38A * Gooms, and oaeTAL : ew a) ot fre Mr Allen PE S.s000 BEST SoY- wasmmnarou A RE OFF COOLEY LAKE bs Very attractive } bedroom ranch home. 24x64. Com in every respect. Sen’ garage. con- nd pri 08, REAL’ 5143 a Lake Rd. FE 5-1 PE 4-3844 WEST T SUBURB AN Lovely modern 2 bedroom home Large living room. Sunny kitchen. Plenty of cabinets & closets, Mod- ern th, Activity room “10x42. Automatic oil heat, Garage, Wood- ed lot. Lake privileges. School bus by door, Only $9750 with reasonable terms. Dorothy Pt ball Lavender DEAL’ 3140 W. Huron FE 2- aait WATERFORD TOWNSHIP, 3 rooms and bath. Breezeway, ga- —tage. 33F21, Ortonville. SYLVAN LAKE “By owner. 2 large bedrooms, 6 3 PAMILY Completely furnished newly dec. » orated inside and outsidé, full basement with . located downtown, the lot is worth orth ot 009 with $2500 if sold this week, see it now. 7. Russell Young| | REALTOR 412 W_ Huron FE 4-452 Open Eves, ‘til dean Menten $609 DOWN Large new 4 room home. Loca west of Pontiac, Needs some in- N — finishing & bathroom 43 MelLARTY - Rey) ___ ve baie Tn —RORERT ERT CHAPIN For Sale Houses 43 RARE COMBINATION: 4 bed: home en paved with 4 acres “EMBREE & GREGG | v Unten Lak yen EM S441 OF ute BUILDER NEEDS MONEY why you Won't be- ee “ws ; touch # for so 23x21 fi, Bring room w massive stone place from fleor to cotta 3 rooms, tile bath, Ie car e, large parcel 100 x 315, It's newer temorrow, Ouly on ‘t Bogen, Bate- a Realty. a 8. Telegraph Ba. 40528, Co-operati Estate Exchange. WHITE BROS. NEW HOMES E FOLLOWING NEW HOMES ARE, ore 4 7% 8 wu Vt he ~ Letart” $11,950-$650 Dn. GI.'s Ay gh ~ bg Large closets, S These S ed many = Real Cameo” Full Price $13,900 FHA-$1,800 Dn. Gl. ‘s-$695 Dn. Desement, DOWN ce ee oe eee ooh, as aera ce | Sua ee Eldorado” res. Brand new 2 cer garage ith overhead doors, 60 Re bot and lake pri , R. D. RILEY, BROKER FE_¢-1157 _ PE 1-006 «BEDROOM. AUTO. MEAT, 2 car garage on acre. Fruit trees, $1 i] Wilcox Rd. Roe a B $6,000. FE pai Cc. LAKE PRIVI i. stricted.: 3 so tile br t earage, 81 ¥ down. FE 3-760: DRAYTON PLAINS By owner, 3 b2droom, nach style home, Garage and di0xs0 ft. lot. Double closets. Oi) heat. a 5 than $126 & season, Close schools. Wonderful heighboriood. es! kids. Take over fast vias. Sa 8-8 ing lake. accept low right party. TRIPP 5 | Cherokee Road Family home 2s brick. Pian eo oo id - an rage. Located om a ful ood ia a ace The e il * right—see it today P East Side. Vacant Only $9,450 ‘or this 7 room home within Tote lr tanee to town. rms down—J bedroom Excelient fcr income house will pay for msn. iteelf Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor n Evenings 22, W Lawrence Street FE 54-8161 of FE 4-288 $14,950 = Gl's-$750 Dn. |FHA$2, 100 Dn. Sacre Stee hs Loon Lk. Shores Spacious hardware. fay seem, extre stotene @ hoa The bethroom In exuureute tied. “% mt, enst of Sachehaw WHITE BROS. Phone OR Hi8i? ar OR _3-1100 or ___OR meat he or OR 3-208 Partridge Is THE “BIRD” tieewnceer ~ BI-LEVEL inet fiving. "100 fect on the take ig oe trout iving reation 4 Attached an : Water . e for = Johnson FoR BETTER HOMES AUBURN HEIGHTS 5 room: modern ees with plastered walls, utility room, 1 ca, garage lovely lot S0x250 located on black ton street, own- er needs iarge Pome and says “to sell” for — $7,050 with LAgE FRONT Includes 2 large lots on Lake. Fireplace in Deautiul arge room, off | g $9,050 with terms. 10 ACRES with 600 feet of lake f only 5 miles from Pontiac, ie 4% room This in to Rood. to fast, be first with © deposit ” =~ beatin 19 bedroom brick eer wely . in Bloomfielt Town- ip. ced at 500 with won derful term: OXBOW LAKE ~~ 4 room modern home, beach, Eventi Evenmnes 3-1975. OFFICE OPEN 64 “ ‘A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ‘FE 4-2 pump the lawn and m oiner ‘extras. Pull price just $21.800 on terms. G.I. RESALE Here's a 3 year old, 2 bedroom home WARD E. PARTRIDGE. REALTOR FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron 8t. Open Eve, 7 to @ Birmingham ‘room, 4% do bod miles from heart of Birm & priced at only $35,900. Benjamin and Stephens, Inc. | =» Midwest 43232 10 8. Woodward OPEN @ AM. $750 DOWN Buys , omy 2 bedroom mod- fa Paved ea ye CASH” Is the complete } _ coay 2 bedroom * Saree 7 Dorothy Snyder JOrdan 4-8728 Birmingham TO 9 P.M. 3140. W. Huron basement, oll water Mi tetst 1e* Rochester-Orion Sylvan Lake ao 3 cudition” 308 ieee from tone living room with - modern =| Roy Annett, Inc. es STOUTS Best Buys Today 4 BEDROOMS ca gant oie ee 5 % NORTH SIDE 4 Paved age, Only HONEYMOON. Seva. Edw. M., Stout, Realtor 7M: Seen ves. ul 08" — Lake Angelus Front t : time, ODERN + BOOM BATH AND Maes tes, enetians, Aluminum is LI screens. fleges Low down oa ment. possession, EM 3-2762 TEMPLETON WATER FRONT - 4 room modern ‘ull bath, ee py Beg hs 2 pone ge on Coon net oy my large fence in lot x. | “ of vane with reasonable : A MUST SELL a Lares rane’ ecte, with peters iv window, ee oh large kitchen vg ing — large ; come aning ity room. Good well and ot age 2 lots with some fruit trees K. "tL. Templeton, Realtor Aner ® one a no ans., i on as sual pe, PONTIAC ‘hata ae WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER ‘1a. 1088: * Wat tise Poutiac | tJ 1 LA SALLE PARK rere, MoT heat 3 tote $8,500, SUBURBAN | For Sale Houses © 43 |GAYLORD A Beauty es , large bedrooms. __For Sale Housed 43 ‘MODERN HOUSING | moved Pa WNTUT Meshes 26% W. Huron PE 3-1421 OA 8-3330 Kitchen-t¥oungstown with gere-| LAKE FRONTAGE age ¢ Just 2 miles from srovod 4 tome: we peat ia pooss ran] Fe 4 eat obra Ra Ba Ef - ie ‘Omar Street family home $14,000 lith $4000 Vacant home giving | immediate 3 ee COMPANY Lib- able + yment. Two bed- A BARGAIN ee ccauite. | Sener ees SR col at moons the most large, rooms saeat for leree fam- enchanting setting in the highly hs posses- colonial Hills district You'll be surprised at the modest SONPAe REALTY - cost for this suburban luxury | 37 Baldwin PE 45-6275 _— a ee | INSURANCE Roselawn Street Two bedroom home & few doors from Pike Street. Excellent home SSS BROWN terms. ‘oorheis Road almost 5 Vourl room hor vewly deco- ee aan cy. aed rated With lev — a Walls are tn all large 23 x \ Seth, Datated wasement ealy Sik-| ‘y ieeee,l7ge pome, Deller leek boy Call today. than builders are peying To Sell—To Insure for large parcels of land. poe 'o ots , D M2 tae ee Pant’ basement GAYLORD New furn. Clean as a pin. FE 4-9584 Terms. 136 EB. Pike St, Open Eves. & Sun Co-operative Real Estate Suehenge SUBURBAN. WEST 16 miles from Pontiac. 2 family, one 5 has 3 bedrooms, 1 room, com- fall: beth and ft tes Sper’ month, The other part has 2 bed. rooms full beth rents for $55 per menth. ot} eee * J SADEN, PE #0441 PENNY * : Ra. Realtor Opeh Eves. ga zi : z i Pr a 2 e. FURNISHED EXHIBIT HOME SQUARE LAKE AND DDLEBELT ROAD Northwood Phone FEderal in OPEN EVENINGS 6 to 8 NOTHING DOWN TO GI's ROOM yt ge ty or trade on modern 2 bedroom bungalow. EARLMOOR BLVD BE. HO! 137, dandy basement, was | mirror-like oak floors Outstanding + bath. buy. FIVE BEDROOM HOME SEMINOLE HILLS plant. nice se in rea: and 2 car garage. forms ‘on be arranged, vine reom root 13 x 24 with fi , a gg kitchen the in * : ‘firet fies and he on fir r bedroom Extra lavatory in pavement, pew oil ac. heating system. solid Stost hoe A pte a, e, ec car orb dD . nts $16,500 standing appoint ments. and $70 per month WE SELL — WE TRADE DORRIS & SON TORS HILTZ 4 Bedrooms Large frame city home with Im. come possibilities. $12,500 — $4,- 000. Down, Auburn Heights 2 Bedroom Bungalow on a paved street. Lee., shaded, fenced yard. 96500, Full Price ‘ Elizabeth Lake Estates 2 Bedrooms, 24 ft Rye | room, saehen. bath, a and large Commerce Toom block bungalow with bed Past basment fireplace and canal privileges,$9300 — $1775 down HILTZ" $11,060 RANCH BUNGALOW he bath boyy tile > feo car per €. . Owner ¥ Almost an sere ot Saad. $13, MODERN RANCH ~ 3 pete Supgeley with ful) base- ba Pura. floors ae wal tile a L. H. BROWN, Realtor Huron PE 24810 Cooperative Real Bstate Fuchange |GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS YOU DREAM ED IT WE'VE GOT WALK DOWN THIS SHADY LANE Clark attract! Near ston, e roomy 1) rooms and 2 ba! house with 6 bedrooms, 17 ft, living room, TV Ange B pan- fie Pupstalre bel rome Oe, od for income, ‘ull emnt, hew ¢ unit, cy for recrea- 100 260 ft. excellent rane ll Offered coe 5 $5000 down, LET US- SHOW YOU —To Sell Trade You J ’sey ire WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTORS Co-ope Real Exchange room apts, and room tw smaller apts ba 3 eiogn cond). tion. $287 rental, heat, A good investment and « real, buy, Auburn Heights @ rooms with full em. knot- ty pine recreation room, version heat, biack a Street. 2 ear garage. $3,000 do: Immediate Possession 3 bedroom, separate ing an Siatag rooms, basement, close to win $2,350 «will handle, IVAN W. SCHRAM » FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 if no aeeee ph FE 5-2564 Open Evenings and Snatere 1111 Joslyn, Cor 3rd. ealtor | Co-operative R: Real Estate _Exchare | REISZ ANT 5 room iw, close to Wil- Hiams Lake. rooms, bath, ol) wal _ down payment. Better EW RANCH HOME Outstanding value, loc bedrooms, ceramic Cc oil piace bath, gn basement, A beat. $22,500, JOSEFH F. REISZ . REALTOR ve, 53%) W. Huron FE 2.0750 Co-operative Rea! Real | Estate Exchange KNUDSEN INCOME PROPERTIES Near W. Huron t st foot }! me 2 & beth Exee lent condition. St Steam eas fired. 2 car garage, East Side 2 nay 5 rms, . floor, on as as, appliances furnished, Near High School i tn" and. ‘snows iss monthly seen PSA. Sel dition, Wm. H. Knudsen REALTOR 610 Ponges . Bot Bite. ONLY $1,500 0 DOW N rid LARGE ROOMS on and. $2,- ea t be UPL PRICE O80. Suburban, bi eT et with . og ai neighborhood, west, oh i Sle ie 4 rooms ned” floors. pia GIROUX & FRANKS REAL ESTA | an Haron, st cE ean Open ‘wat 3-9701 1 t 5 p.m. For Sale Houses 43 HUMPHRIES REALTOR ~- FE 20474 at Ea eacTANERS, ECTRIC > PORT- | 20 dave ‘ fs chal big oe grossing “845.000 annually, be- | Pontine 2nd Floor National Bide. | eb ais NR eLe battery OE | is bea ane Oe cause of illness, for $30,000 plus 5-8755. $25 rollaway bed complete § 17.95 saventery. sunny ot space { Drayton Plains 4512 Dixie Hwy. iaig INCH RCA CONSOLE. 620.98. es cee lywood bed al 6.95 par end expansion t t. End ; & wu EW. . REALTOR Walled Lane, 230 Barnstoa " “WAT TON TV 5 Ree Fanee. 1 $60.50 200 8. Woodward, Birmingham “ biond bedroom suite, crate MI 4-7676 Utica 48462 Van Dree Walton Cor, Joslyn PE 2-2357 8239 ‘ $129.00 one block North across from Bank. BOTTLE GAS Savenpert ion inner- Pct lng lr stice Hie ~~ a New low price Complete installa. | 4.8 pus taurant fully yt iF fon, only ($10 pias ges. Kenyoo if carne a unt. chest: oven. in a verv Ww loco “Yes” promptly to em of 5 16 sooemenel seen ons atertord roetts men and women PLUS! frigerator $100.90 aad your “re | gifM@ ow. =» te . it and Consolide-| fri€stator Row Electric aim sank beSs fricket -focker...9 12.98 A. JOHNSON, Realtor | trip. “write” ortcome in today. | =? 1000_W_Muron : eee ‘tae 1704S Telegra h Rd LOANS $35 TO BEDROOM SUITE. ¢ PC MAPLE tis ea garbage cans Sox _ . BENEFICIAL garbace disvosal. Other’ mise | $70 m Dune oH 2 +, FE 42535 FINANCE CO MA esi Meet sheqter Buncas Parte! drop i on a . COTPON FELT MATTRESS, F AMPS 2... ... 6, MONEY MAKER 7 B 5 ti ry Bony st tal soe i ig like new. Also ind $33 erly : oe cent of Good going restaurant business. . cage and stand. Phone PE §-0038 | $19.06 crib mattress 3 7.95 Near St. # on Wood- | PE 20240. Pontiog | Cage ne etand. Phone PE §-0098 innersprin tt rer S. em See. ne COUCH. MAROON PRINT, DOWN m a mattress.” § 19°95 ward Ave, Excellent location. Weil yr rCree ee filled chair 2 gas ranges re- St mattre 11.95 established business, m | TEAGUE FINANCE CO.|. irigeretor, salable. tor “cottae.| Y TERMS ON LAYAWAY ine into, Would ike to sell. will 202 N. MAIN Irentug Wenrd, weahtne’ mennnee Pearson’ s Bank Furniture lease. FEGO6 or FE S-6041 ROCHESTER uch with ‘mangle’ attachement. Mi | $2 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 4-78) Pan. ‘ a . » & Ae Pree. ; LOANS $25 TO $500 CHROME BREAKPAST &E7 i “ ” 0 ei " a : _ PLACE A “LOST AD. Garden irsctor’ and’ piene tars: | _ GUIDE TOGOLD: Seft to recover a loss. Dial FE 7.0961. things you're not using 2-8181 for an ad-writer =. Stee 2 through Classified Ads! and Sunday 1-4 Say “charge it.” Iabiahoes ; (ety diet Bee cs \" iy Ais ndaiaie Dp vi “of — Sager te Be ay geal page 1 “THE PONTIAC PRESS. / WEDNESDAY, ! OCronER, 12,’ «teak PSR IT Ruse tele decent 27 Sse i se 4 spring end innerspring Cnasitiat FE seit” MA Munroe Blec- trie Co., ae. RE AND W. die on SO 1066 a. ono. Uae. TY, $28 SS"noet gas: wee Sod up. aa some ke bail. o USED DEPT. WYMAN'’S re ee PE +112 heater, nearly og E §-9522. 32 ¢ Gal. Electric Forbes y = OF room suite sof ane ie dv knee wenn eens + * FHOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. NTLA Ssssss +3 USED COAL AND OIL, HEATERS. 12 N. Paddock, - WAYNE GABERT’S Floor Sample Sale peony Norge auto washer..... 168 189.96 Norge dix er. 140 $260.95 Norge 10 cu. 199 $232.50 Kelvinator 30 in. uric = e fully —— saiyiere vot . orth eu, Custom * rator-freeser OTHERS TO CHOOSE , YEARS TO PaY im_¥. de inew FE 56-6189 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ATTENTION ae Owners Builders saaeeveeséestags aee eee eee HSEREEORODD Mee Pood a ARIETY hoor cover: aan a oy bacon ant spausace PE S141, HOT WATER HEATER 30 GAL. as, new ed for use on mers 6 $06.50 and $119.50 value $49.50 and $59.50 These are ced weaied "ge, essa’ | es. Hichigan \ an 303 Orchard Ave. A 42 f. .. value . on marred transit. Also several 54 in. and 66 in. ie vi . Mieht- 393 «(Orehard _fie Ave. _KENTILE 5 CENTS EACH FLOOR SHOP $9 S. Saginaw St. KITCHEN CABINET SINK. 54 IN, boas 1 with. yg —! Lt) wat cabinets at terrific values. These are “"Fiuoretcent — marred. Mich. res Orchard = a4 tase a nae WASHER, §-2575. my, ain PAINT SALE PCuORCHs 1 INC. i. ise. "pumps Fa" and quomersi- Kent's HARDWARE with 15 gal. 8 to 6; Sun, 10 to 2. Suppl BromeR FoR» M. n. MA’ ro rates set STORM ~ 4 room foe efi = he gal. ana oe on all your build \ BLACKE *S BUILDING S| SUPPLIES MA $161 Dixie H Clarkston Roofing and Si ing vee Combination Doors Insulation A. BENSON * FE 05, AL. - trie water beaters, $79.95. 30 gal. heaters, 655. G, A, Thompson, R. LIKE NEW, $45. AND SCREENS , Come and make 44-0008, FOR SALE. CHEAP. FE ia tT 5 H.P. BOAT Mo- $100, Detroit bass, condition SPACE HEATER WITH BLOWER. Like pew. p Ay war, Water Save Money at BURMEISTER’S LUMBER 800,000 "AT ua tateers ¥ "|OUR PRICES ARE por. mie LOW. UT: SERVI OUR A 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU 4x8 Sheet pet Cac ...... $1.60 4x8 m $2.55 ix8 Std bds. per M Sate ix6 w. s. per ‘ 00 ix12 w, pine po ibeiving fh peeiea Ibe 2a4 R. LA, fir std see WO =} ring ze « 6130.00 | std. Douglas fir per M 999.00 | std. ‘Douglas fir, per $90.00 * bi ims)., 100 fh, ....... $4.46 4ntx% fir ayeeere ooeapesoces $5.95 See ¢ rd w > heener 05 — e per M _ $160.00 ins panel is w- pine per M. ar ve aWen f Comb, alum. doors from a W P Comb doors covets $14,085 3 pe. o bat , all ings, set, cast irom tub :......- $150.05 MARDOYDELL PAINTS usm. PRI AVE OUT TO BUR: | H M rg Be D SAVE UP TO $500 ¥. ALL MATER ALS, URE IT's BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. i lumber bargain ie ches tebe oo builling 8197 Cooley Lake ier supplies. ‘alls -doors—hardware pare? —insulation— rd ~ 2 ma ® Mile Ra “ tng and sidin CA wixbow KDOW MADE TO YOUR cw ASH a , ent . $1.35 TALL , SHOWERS = SoM rE Pree ogy — civen, ig , teins, boards "90 te Rerrine value "#33 33, Lavatories plaster rd vee 238 m wi gieam sGRPLUS. LUMBER & 6x48" rock Vath i veg faucets $14.95. Toilets $30.50 value a ae MATERIAL SALES CO. | culverts for driveways. site’ Michigan’ Fluorescent 399 5240 Highland Rd. (M59) OR_3-7082 He go shingles an" 50 sq.| Orchard Lake Ave. ~ AUTO MECHANICS _ | biywood! intettor and ‘Exte‘ir. STORM SASH t prices. 3. Aluminum combination windows General Warenouse, "2258 Dixie | Fosse ect cat tae and doors, LOW LOW “rice!!! ye ne | Windows, aaderen an ont Cuhers. °-E 4 3 Yo TONS OF § INCH H BEAMS, | Oak o am, o 9 om 30 ft. lengths, Call FE 2-7268, _| Paneling Pine iL PURNACE, Paul St. cyt Lomver Co. SEPTIC TANKS +- YEAR-OLD 6120 Donte Lake Rd Commerce controls, ducts, side-arm —- EM 3-273 REINFORCED CON and tank Excellent condition : rE 3972 Elia, Lk, Rd. Pace soarth x . CAVATORTES | C TORIES COMPLETE WITH “viens. en Orchard Lake Rd. 0 tent. 206 First St. TL EAT, 05 VALUE, $3.95: re 3 28 call before 2 p.m. pean poner eri eee ae ine TOE ami ie of boot — ILE! a 2 WHEEL TRAILER ALE. marred. Michigan Fluorescent 393 = Sntrabritear values” Michigan reasonable. Call 5-0842 Orchard Lake Ave vi nor’ 2 A wehard Lake _come t to 064 Lakeview after &: 00. LIONEL & AMERICAN _Ave. 2 3 JANITROL GAS | HEATERS no an with controls 140.000 BTU FLYER TRAINS ee EM 3-459. put, Excellent condition, SA A A detites sod - = =z | tention iactory parts: Free tet| WATER SOFTENERS RUBBER, on fac’ analyzer * DOWEX, single lev- ALL PAINTS f enamels, vart-| TASKER'S, 63 w HURON 8T. | Bg for slap oe HA nishes, Dutch Boy, Berry hae MEDICINE C1 CABINETS LARGE 0 ns, MI. 6-2076. rove Uk ms ° metal cabine WARMMORNING = E um, 10 to 20 per cent off 1 4 Sie n's 240 8. Woodward Ave. Kiso ‘erse rrelection of mice | new. $26. Sirmingbam wil without Ligh ae | m ae sliding ng triple door cats ait TEC , ing ; a fy Artists’ supplies, hobby| st exceptions! paresing, Michigan supplies—check our clas- sification “Hobbies and Supplies” No. 24A, ANCHOR FENCES Ho money dora PE 4002, BULLDOZER 8 rr. TILT BLADE. articies for bits. 20501 North western. ‘ROOM or *~ SPACE HEATER. MOWER & TRACTOR SALE 24 In. Fairbanks ridin, 95, 6 hp, ain. Go Goodall rotary mower, rotary mow- 3 All kinds in. reel mower, . . reel mower, $104.50, me. now $155. een Lawn King Pineor 22 in. uliwankee, rue. ms. EVANS POuPMENT Be MA &-1878 801 Dixie Hwy. NEW 0. tag Bh oll emer and cone mplete o mer and o — Se] Thompson, 80 6, Perry. a fg Boag mr ae Bigg tie file” take “orier Orion, MY Breh contro’ and »ipe R 3-0872. narenoee Mfg dered Sgeeee. com ot ater gas gag coe ot atic water uae “aad ~ Lg mle, ‘soil, gaivanised copper vps fnEioirs “s SUPPLY) dees Perry ater. St. FE =e 52 GAL. ELEC, Das Gat fae Pe 7, sinks % Ttie "Se Baye SUPPLY, 100 8 100 8. a"Serae' a hd COUNT. Sd BUY nyY AT ogct hats um oul senator’ "heunee. /go simple vou can install and t Hundreds in area HB OLD GARAGES | REP. 0 Gat. FU UEL OIL ‘TANKS. NEV NEW 14 other Si ioatn Tanks PE’ 4-092, NEW FEW AND O80 FURNITURE electric heating suena and wa- ter beaters for setrailers and POWER MOWERS Rovany A deposit will hold coe. Time 8) ¥ 5 payments available W. F. Miller. rden ent. noe tes MI 4-000 2 at fi len * SAVE PLU 09 8. Sagin om, FOR Blower duet 1 NG } sop ety - FE and all con ~ foes Pat i Lengthen oo new garage doors. ‘Terms, . FR 1e segre 8 and sold at bargain materials sal- rice, of oidg. One 1%" PAN, | Rd, non ¥y 8:30 to 6. Sunday fob site location near you reall’ KEnwood 5-9200 CARNIVAL * by Dick Turner be 4 A VM. Reg Y, 8, £2 Cope. 1994 by NER Service, we can't do this!” “See. meet Mr. A. Perry Winkle,.a taxpayer to whom For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Talbott Lumber * Gala "Bove futoer a ee ca Taber seh A eh, TENTILATING 1 TINO Pane, FOR ETCH. ard eee r BARNES I HARDWARE Huren Garage Doors speicas! hg oe “Berry 7 ais a ers SE OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR = wiring. repairing, xe, re ba Secs Ee “tin, "Monten Buldere fusber ane. Hare | Re ere re ew = birds, He Sand, Gravel. & “& Dirt — 66 FILL DIRT, | 32440. DiRT. Ba eas AND GRAVEL. . SAND, BLAC BLACK Gt ano mL DIRT. SeAe ap AND 8a SAND, jed P IAD ORAVEL M delivered. PE 46588. SAND Funait . Siler by a eeiatered in buy- WANTE GOOD COUNTRY home EP gc Police dog. trained __#raoh. "OaRDINO BATHING AND CLIP. A ater PE 26113. Boas, Cu BOARDED DOGS 1% 8 Tele ~ Hay, Grain & “Feed 71 + ALPACA alf 18 MILK steins, 8 HAY, ALFALFA mixed Never rained on. ; . OL, 2-0008, Rocheate' ~ For Sale Livestock 72 72 6 + een OLD. REO. “capone oan mal OA 62764. COWS. "MOSTLY “HOt 733 milk 2 Surge milkers, 5 be 94.200. 8 Javitle AND Tors. er's e, 883 5 © Road, TYR. oD soon, Phone MU 40527. 2000 Hill Rad., ner very reasonable, 9 Lk. rd, near Union M8. ” ROLSTEIN BULL old. Prom 700 i» PF. Dan, MY tar’ 4 w. Walton toes __.Wanted | Livestock _ dng «ocks. ducks and * geese on, ‘ter’ 73 ND CAT- _2-6432. — rE HENS For 8) AE 6 38 CENTS A CENTS A Sale Farm oduce 78 ry A yiaaee As SE A PPLES lackmore Parms, ver Ra a 3 miles east | POTATOES 7 The ¢ PER in BU are $1.25 per bu, We in] vast Clarks hates Peat Humus $12) PE 1-024 TOP SOIL DELIVERED ERED Rie Hints == ERAS & EQUIPMENT | OR LOADED, PON-| F TEE. Sines moe TIAC AREA. CALL| _,EY AND USED Sale Musical Goods 62) TWEEN-9 AND 4. FE sale ® now for @ free demon- ! A8S ACCORDION FOR 2-2965. ; "ale Bae foe son aanb—oRAvEt—amp| HOUGHTEN & SON Ortonville erie, or, Mas —— fil, Call_ (Red) 5 a-iee7. Cass, Peruneen, ew Sten R46 Mite WASHED SAND “AND” GRAVE. | $28 N. Main _ Rochester Ot. _1-0161- GULBRANSEN aw wal eat SPINET, ir, true Sh. oe ___T _excellent oot eee icaNa SOR oe Po Poctiee, | ; . so? Sub LEE = GRINNELL | ELL AMER R y. n.. _Gall eve fh 9 “a ~ Wood, | Coal & Fuel _67 ps Eg Ne ware eee ees ae aon an oe Ee oe mane TUNING Se REPAIR- 3 tor sit Delivered PE 4-6568, $70.98 Ser jow $50. ng. Oscas Schmidt, PH 25217. _ SAT Cad SO ELVES. Ek’S Sales & rvice FIANO TUNING, REPAIRS. QUAR-|_2 cords, $11. Mixed. PE 27188, | PE 3-0 °2]_ Mt Clemens anteed. OA 8- On 058. Oe thi WOOD, 06 A CORD 2 DAN FICS baw Ae ‘UeED. "good cond! Mondition. PE a ee FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL — 7. Phone 45 _Ortonville, { GUILD GUITAR, NEW AND {| wood. Speedway Puel Oil. Oak- Mich. Chain Saw Distr. Sonu FE 4) Chard ‘Lake Ave, FE. S400. Say, ¢ fervent Sale Store Equipment 64 ef 9 tor $11, PE 5.2008, $6 A) PALL CLEARANCE ork woop 1 USED CHAMPION 2 ROW PO- a ae Revel bans bse pa—peny eerie a vUUULULU.|)«6©TATO DIGGER, PTO, A-i CON- ter, platform scale. 32 size grind- SEASONED APPLEWOOD 12 A ON, $105 er. Sanitary meat scale, MA | cord, delivered _FE_o-0705 USED NEW IDEA ' ROW CORN _5-2571, Woop, LUMBER 4x4's. ODDS ICKER. ener STAINLESS STEEL RESTAURANT | _°™¢S in wood material. FE 28146. ee es owe = “-t 8 mos. old. Half Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 LIGHT. | taRTER AND HY- __ Sale Sporting Gi Goods js 65/4 BLuE SPRUCE FOR you. WE TAKE TRAD. INS BSHOTOUXS ®% RIFLES Age = ‘We -buy, sell tra __ Shell, 375 M geleeraph. Manley _Leac 4 sare +| LARGE SEL or “and 10 aod uD. 4 sory fe Ores, EN, SUNDAY SLAYBAUGH'S | FE 4-0824 60 blue rocks, $2.49 per ¢ in r cent off on Remington ~ 20 or Sak elton Bird hunting coat and pants. 126 and dgauge shotgun shells, Ener , big LXRDWARE KELLY’S at Adems, Auburn 2-8811 xh ee NEW 30-06 DEER RIFLE, NEVER nar “REMINGTON Witu CASE & shells, Used . . $80. OR _3-2850_after 6 _p. ié % oavce SS UGE WINCHESTER POWP Bird and Duck Hunters : Or A 0 “Urert mn TO ae A FINE T, LOW PRICE. lin, ft. | GUN wi auto. ‘ sio8 Savage 776, light weight - * Many other ftems.- UNION WRECKING CO. INC. 10 to 2. Savage 718 8.C, lightweight = select choke co .pensa- 90 50 Severe bias Siandard auto. shotguns ‘ $75.05 $109 Savage “9? 8.C —_. with select choke com o ‘pevens 620 trke down, slide act ‘ i ANDERSON HDWE. sina 1450 Be "FRENCH WINDOWS x2’ x68" 1%"'x2'e''x6'8"" inside cross’ and bivie door, _wouple wall ta: z Rg > with close . MY 3-2767, SOUBLE DECK PLOD- es oven, Wilmar A creat ‘Dray- Piains OR 3-1681, ft. 4 £ INCH GRATE FOR A HOL- art furnace. 1 coal burning hot water heater, a ji FE 43676. aw E 57100 NACE. DUO THERM. | _F! rt teuit jars 4 BOOTHS ND 2 3s Elisnbeth Lake Rd. = Orn a geo TANK. cake Thurs. and Pri_9 to 8; Sun, 10 to 2 #1 WINCHESTER A will trade py Fi a B : Len i for sell or ute, ;.™ =f $35, is pe ie ton of sty ee ella, used 3 2653. one "seasce, $100 Sse Faow Eauipnest 76 been used. $90. OR 3-8210, after MA 5-( FE 41044, LACK COCKER SPANIE eee, ARE AKC segeetores. FE 29-7434 BEAGLE eo 39 DELAND CT. BOSTONS AT STUD. we t-} PIN 30 p.m. OR 34134 CALL ne = AKC MA ¢ or $2495. ce sie: MALE TOY MAN- chester Pe. FE 80642, oui Pa $100 Ch, Bea; Ch Benge, Fe Fee Lie Saaie ise Fe DAN SOP PGi. FAWN. AKC MA $5247, | 3182 NR. 3089 Indian- MY 3-3102. HUNTING DOO, BEAGLE. 647i Elizabeth Lak e , Call after trie bri rental ville, 1 a’, 4 Fa crepes, Se e7 y. mane * #1112 A 1 Concolor. Pine; ’ vane iper, Native Goon the KING BROS. YOUR 1-H DEALER your own. ‘own ae} valle ‘west at __ PONTIAC RD, AT OPDYKE _ Sonasanae ¥ a, bearing righ ok Gene Boe Auction § Sales LL dail to 7 “Gre Ane Farm Nursery oes eo EVERY WEDNESDAY SAVE EF. Smart Gale Farm. LAKESIDE NURSERY eee “OF ANOTHER BUSI- Open Eves. & Sun ness and the farm being offered : for sale, I will sell at public SHADE T TREE Ss on the premises. located Fast erowine silver maples, 8 to . — ba ane at * tell $485 ea. Limited Pratt Ra. . on Bat. x - 3s, be. 7 ginning ® 2 e udes wire Woda tee gC | Farad Gover ctr far a ractor with cultivator, New Idea erate inch "Ro Ubeter,| manure spreader, New Idea Wholesale, retail, FE 77. wheel mower, drags, wagon, =e iar a : many other items, all near new. For Sale Pets 69 20 pigs, 630 beles hay, 2,000 bales seaceas ~ 1 Shen, = ts, ob Seay chickens, cane res is, | ge -* A-l on pheasants LAMPSON ‘31 head of registered and grade bits. 8920 ville Rd. Phone Hereford cattle Ray Hamm, MA 5- proprietor, Paul Hiliman, auc- + _ ere Romeo Savings Bank FE 5-0140 ae AKC. REG. V a3 | COMMISSION 1SSION | AUCTIO iON EVERY males 0 cou. $35. OR 3-5209. rie night. MY. zt ene 7 yRs OLD aAL® Bs BEAGLE 3 miles wen a 2 pt. north oi ic page am ut’ seer GERMAN RED 1 of Guernsey cattle. Built _ Ea xase duel » lt .. sire, from artificial breedtn 3 1 Cuws. 13 — ag 2 unit Surge —_ aacmecmereremmceers memes | OF, een se cool. iis 50 RECWTERED BRITTANIES. | 30’ ten gal. cans. ‘twin tuvs, ete Clarence. Porritt George Wiers i L ISTERED PEK.- prone. Metamors Ban’, Clerk. H ese. Priced reasonable. FE A. Frite ford Auc- S-1114. _Noneers. OA 92018. ee nt oe ee ee For Sale Housetrailers 78 ireek. Riise snl rts enh a ereciyciang gee BLA AMIEL PUP. |SEE THE BEAUTIFUL NEW 1956 ‘eat Lakes all metal exterior, birch kitchen, two bedroom modeis at com- parable prices greatest mobile _ buy today, TRAILER EXCHANGE 60 8. Telegraph Rd, Truly America's PE _2-3200 __ments, -FE 12. VENTURA | GENERAL AMERICAN Contin: 0 f. to 4 ft tee ot tee ne money. » t ‘Ford travel trafier Le with ¢ akes $005, Take over pay- “6 Ph rng ty. EXCELLENT CON- 213 eal lee trailers on urchase plan, ie wed ws: 2101 Dixie, — FT. CON a # & = dition. te com. exce’ tens Py ) Eowee. trade. PE @-1117, 8 a.m, ie "1956 ~ PONTIAC : CHIEF ; | ACOMPLETE CHANGE IN BEAUTY AND CONSTRUCTION NOW ON DISPLAY AT HUTCHINSON |. T 2%. high, «7 it here Prairie ern. _em. Call PE 5-6741. Ever see-a tatler 12 f%, high? >| DEER HUNTER SPEC. 10 USED TRAILERS « TO PICK FROM $195-$595 BUY NOW! See it her.! 12 ft, high Oxford Trailer Sales Michigan bottle gas, Tratier and accessories Mile south of Lake Orion on M24. MY 20721 parts 8 tong . all mod- Trailer Exchange Cn ea mobile 3300 Elizabeth When —'e service? Ole it work eu Alt model Auto innate cent Lod dao ‘an work . **: won AUTO GL. AVAILABLE In new section ir modern BIN MOBILE VILLAGE owe AutoG vol you bod plat f ave you tried Posies oF ee pep Setarday Unite ‘122 Oakland Ave pe Bove each Pe’ +1006 We neetece at slags in all off a FE. 4.7006 shape, sie sy wall 00-16 10.88, 503 8. SET * waste pve! $15.88. 503 __naw, FE 40687. FOR For r Sale T Tires s _80-A earans ROYALS NEW NEW 503 8. Sagi- white walls, size 760-15 ve juire 150 sep rn ek eecre @,_ Ing Bt 7, R.-4 ee. $23.88, 603 6. yam, ‘ Saginaw. OVER 150 j sites, ale Guburbanite snow tires, C & G Service, corner Auburn « Opdyke, PE &-5151, Auto Service (2) REPAIRS, BUMPING & PAINTING F py ESTIMATE BRAID M PyoNR ane SALES P, | 333 _ef, good condition. OR 3-2581. For Sale Motorcycles 83 POR PARTS ago pene oe ON __Eiibaritcon' atin. 3 sont seats § & Accessories 8 A CRAPT BO waar Hee REPAIRS VARNISHING STORAGE MARINE SALES & SERVICE 7? CiRis IS CHAPT UTILITY ¥6. Maree @ Sales and ~_ BIG DISCOUNT _ -. a + ll 1965 Johnson, owes Minune 8U oi 93: nP boat Win 35 nar lithe ~a¥ 3 8. P JOHNSON EXC. COND. 2, bes. ecall starter. ¢120 MY =| ae on | era oorInG— war VE hein ** CALIFORNIA BUYER AVERIL'S 2020 nwY. ES le mode: cars. COMMUNITY MOTORS 00 Nai, Rehcter -~ J0 rs, make any BAG yt DODGE HALF TON PICKUP. Ea a a al ted CHEV, 1963 %. TON PANEL, EX cellent Urey ance, ready for work, your car or truck do i '!*Haskins Chev. 6751 os MWY AT M15 ~ big ah acegnserien worl Je eae 70" Ready dtiarae® Aero pan,| kag’ ar eee oF Bta’ : 0 we s0 Be GE aren oma Boot Ene cans gests On| feet aoe” eee on Oakiand Ave. Ph, Fer 44813 ae. LEARANCE SAI ~ Trucks Are * rie AT WILSON GMC Brisse Ps ve, eee OAKLAND AT CASS sCHRAM'A AUTO-PARTS OPEN PEN EVENINGS. TRUCK OWNERS | Sear otte-y-ron ay poo i. ATTENTION a ee panels, FE 49736, 9 to 6 p.m. yous 1951 % TON V8 PICKUP, zcellent condition \ Haskins Chev. 6751 o—_ Hwy. at M15 Apie 5-507! ennmainnongntip nee BONS ~ WE FINANCE TRUCKS | 1954 FORD F750 192 in. W. B, Air 900 x 20 tires. 1953 FORD F800 139 W. B. 1100 x 20 tires. 1953 FORD F600 12 fT stake, 2 apeed axel, LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer Y AUTO PARTS ‘BLACK : REAUTE—'¢ pon ‘ar, 41,000 yh Pirst $108 takes "By +1972, . No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery ! Deal Direct!" No Finance Co, ! Buy Here—Pay Here Y'ALL COME ae) _NATIONAL MOTOR -SALES 171 8. SAOINAW Page 20 of Today's Pontiac Press : for Our Used Car RIOT SALE. Pontiac Retail Store. Chevrolet 1955 Demos. Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars Courtesy Cars | eR Sixes and Eights AS LOW AS $1,579 FULL PRICE | No Financing Problems As low as just your car down, and Up to 36 Months o. D. Ad Feue pevantans, OS Gut SAVE. AS YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED BEFORE Don’t Delay — Act Today | HASKINS Chevrolet —_— Coun a Growin 6751 _ i ce ivy. at} M-15 Open Naghts ao. SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a | job, place to live good used car, see 4 fied mm | MY « eh ie eS | : ae | nestle sigue Nas a ee cole oy ONT a Pee ee Ne ea Vi THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. Miers 12, 1055 ae ae is i Ucigel iat aia sa i. ey, | For Sale Cars 91) For Sale Cars 91 OLIVER CAR ix,| VALUES | SE —* 19% Mile Rd. and Woodward . r} ry ae BIG BOY) = North ¢ : : ‘ . ‘3 9 DR, $883. A GOR- rite ae eo * “ é Page 20 of Today's em te a ee 7 - At 211 S ena ita, Pontiac Press Sag a Se "eae ce, ee} 1954 Buick . Saginaw St. for Our Used Car ee ORD ees ADI. 4 dr. Centur ) cote ; y. Full pow- 1955 .. RIOT SALE | ts CURT, “Bie tt | Se “ataacbaxer” tn £30 cr, Royal Master prem 0 2 ..$1795 1949 .....$195 . —— washers, white walls, | “S4 FORD CONV. $1.46. THE | : $, miles on evrolet Bel Air S , Saas im i Tisege + ind amy oe Creason fm elling. the Yor | “regia this blue and white one|| Coupe. Coral a od pal Aaja y worcaby ra- 1954 Oldsmobile > errr $1795 yo . ontiac | etail Store a quick sale. —_) Sia? curvnoure owner beauty. * Radio, heater, power that ‘ecnad oi is is ||] Super 88, 2 door blue and white, radio and heat ATRVIT TAYLOR'S i955 FOR ee Radio --- $1895 ter ifs wall have been ‘ooking foe, whitewalls, Hydra. oe D NTRY SEDAN. heater, white wall tires. ires. Terrific savings. { PENNANT Walled Lane ring an pmeluding eran Re ; me savings Jen sam for the wife 1954 Pontiac de aR es and .$1395 : ot door, 2 tone green, radio and heater, Hyd power brakes, whjtewalls. . ayes | WINNERS enim ett gcor | Moth IE | GPE MEN de et | oe Toor tnd sotume | tires: Yow! be’ proud, te have OLIVER 195] .....$565 1953 .....$895 1954 Ford ..............$1195 »GUARNTEED | fe Thai g bay! Has every: payments. ny car down m. Mrs. this ‘USED CARS | *evusie‘aie ipisbmy re Petracn, | Sh oeetay ala ea, aor CLEARANCE | —_- aenip_ Fie ___ saints,” ony it ate” ver Wenrpers 1 A, 13 Mite : 2 door, black Mainline 8, radi Brand new 1995 Chrysiers | HERE'S reno ens ts. - \__ | PACKARD 2 E a Rito AND ; eg Clipper 2 dr. Chevrolet deluxe 2 dr. ||| walls. » tadio and heater, white = an FOR a Dee | Bialttaner Mar eSiie Birm| This is a light gray - Power Glide and 2 tone iit 19 monet’ PLYMOUTH ‘BUMPER “3 FORD. WCYLINDER® 4-H | its PLYMOUTH 2 DR #0 DOWN eauty with a massive beige over saddle 54 Chevrolet ... $1195 . ™ _ or e. 71 Mechanic.| and assume payments, 404 8.° sparkling chro Hl b ‘ oe 8 Oe 8 St Breese s i@ PORD TUDOR CLUB GouPE. | —¥oodward, Birm . » me gret. rown. Clean as a pin. Delray Coupe, black ; : mouth ¢ Gord pOUPE. | - ee rmingbam. Also has saeea ft { oupe, blac and white, radio and - amt r wer Windsor ‘Highlander #8 TO va -_ West Side Used Cars aod Gen roe Seer a ays five courteous [|| Power Glide, nd heater, * 1982 Nash | ‘eenene Fh ey BEB MA Driv we 0 < : tramatic drive, salesmen to sh a 2 - Sg Rise et | BUMPER | BE Sea rerce | Deol hae 1953 Lincoln | _ aleamen to show you It 1953 Pontiac’... .... $995 CLARKSTON CAR Bry m. vel $0160 after | 425 -_— Used Cars Hardtop with radio, heat- Chieftain 8, 2 door, radio and heater, H rex: on _.) MOTOR SALES Guara teed _ SS RLYMOUTH COUPE. as er, Hydramatic, white] ]Q53 1954 owner. - oe 6 ‘ con, HARESTON . Oo Vv ALUE Shar air it is “Radio § soem geerarive. ong ery power steer- a 51 195 , ea « $1545 1953 Nash . $895 “ R - PLYMOUTH rT . cK W y . _ eoeeeove see eo eees - Spon 8 a.m. to 8 pm. Dally, "Chien. 4 Sane M-. i Makes and prarvhe ___ hoes YA ed ith white top. || Pontiac 8 passenger Pontiac Star Chief 8 4 4 door Statesman, Custom, radio an SELL ARD TRADE | '*? Buick Roadmaster 4 door. 9 os so fee __—___— $1595 ‘3 : d id heater, over- 7 ‘$3 Buick Riviera 2 door..... $1196 GLENN’ S *“ PLYMOUTH , SUBURBAM , Att , aang Sa beta te sede " oe am Oe CHEV 1983 DLX 4 DOOR SEDAN, |, ) ; Bre ng, radio, heater ater, Hydramatic, ||} ‘ “Beem ee ee ee = paren ee | See, as, MART Rove dat: gore Ul bee ag ee eel Sas Sav eae eae 4 quer cae Woes "53 Buick 4 door, 15,000 ede ‘4 FORD 2 DR. sae. LErs only $995. ced _— ; | This is just the trick for rakes and whitewall ik and white, 4 door, radio and heater, white- ‘ Heskins Chev < 3S ry) "Rokr ie ROLE wir Cage’ ear O VER city or country living. ures. ne includes seat 19 63 Ka stick. + . g ecatyeineans - Lincoln ——e | ] rs. You must see , , . G71 Dinie Wey. at MA Lgp wash 2 do0r ocesesseees sed 19% ‘tie “Re. ona Woodward , this one aiser . $750 ¥ “S2- Nash 2 Goor........0. , a eee eee Per . . ‘“ . soe ee eevee ee : ‘82 Ford Victoria . ses.sse0s ; Siceter org Ca 13 DR. RADIO AND) * BUICK See gray 4 door with radio and heater and over- ; ‘83 Ford Vietoria . ..... gs TOTS. Ms O26 eee ' ‘1953 $495 3 ‘52 a bd my) Woodard of Haile dr ay owes, 20,000 mi. fos Bower , , “see SS... $475 1953 Ford wee $895 ‘ COMMUNITY RLY HOUT Chevrolet ex-taxi. Thi . C i nee ones heh . , ie s GM ; onvertible, new black top, ; . : We M Jacobson’ Ss Tt fate ereeg no ead bene : 4 dr. sedan has been 260 ‘nod neg 2.:ton ||] and heater, Ford-O-Matic.” Sonkr ereek body, rato é RS HUDSON & R er iB Only $5 down 1953 BUICK. ‘thorough! els. High rub- : “as. s AMBLER $27 8 month er ; horoughly recondi- ber, 2 speed axles, Sth 1952 Old bil . ; ain, Rochester hm eeeles Be Woodward at 13 Mile 2 dr. Radio, 1 —. in Oakland Coun-’ whee! and saddle tanks."||] Hardtop, bl SMODHE ...... $1 145 : OLive "82 HUDSON CL PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON. . Radio, htater and | ty s largest recondition- “ab li a i ardtop, blue and wl , — ‘eta. meet buy fm the oTH sr ATICNparban, No | @ gleaming green finish. ing factory. Come dow: Cab lights and direction ||] whitewalls. white, Hy dra, radio and heater, 4 . ¥. See it, -you'l) buy poo mee encolient motor. Check this price and drive it : a signals, Ready for the $95.00 < feta ba | A PEYMOUTH 7 DR. Se, RA: “$945 road |i] No Down exeumee jose GOOD CREDIT : Nsoen bargain TET Wa YS 2 elites wy 150 USED CAR SELECTION! a eee © '50 Olds 98 % . N CAPRI 4 DR. PUL- Wood w 13 Mile F } 49 Dodge : "Ese | wcymgr coamROOR, | | [51 Nash Amb. 49 Buck : : ; . : oo : : ; k : ates ee LI ER SUPPORT THE UNITED FUND | = — Stalesttgn “49 Lincoln = a tes ee ne -* oln ’ g|"Rauere =| ONMONNR | sete nee OLIV MATTHEWS i sea e buretlont .| RADIO, HEATER, OVERDRIVE, oe heater Le” > = ll t : a Wituialie take RD. chan ins PONTING SEARCHER ALi . | D O gy 2 Sg 9 ibis PONTIAC DELUXE 4 DR. A ( ; , ‘ of, ture sienals, MA| ihe MERCURY. Wt © H_WINDOW ile down and ments. R REAVES J ' . Hie eee Pree |e eg| 902 Buick | Jerome Olds-Cadillac : ont $10 DOWN ac 1982 CATALINA CLUB ; . : | PRMERGORY sat” 2O¥E | capes weatn eae EE] Sedan. Fully equipped! 211 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-4546 Cass at Orchard Lake ay | ‘81 Mercury. 2 acot_redie, heoter,| ==" Sut. Hina’ “| and ready for the cold ; lich | alte ne side $485. H weather, A car you'll be . ad : _FE 8-0488 FE 2-80. askins Chev. |. proud to own and a price a = = — 3 a ay 751 Dixie Hwy. at MIS we are proud of - — DOOR SEDAN, ee ne . bs beget Fah Fon fii | "hacia, enmity eee $795 . SA V E ead ee bur sur tow price | “™NSinrm CuVROEES , : UT! | Carper Pnmeeh Bester Wort Tecel a eae : , Birmingham | ice BOW ET AR | Fe pep ttteryy Pte Moon re ETARCHIEF, 4 P TO 4 DOOR AN, 19% M 2 =. — walls. Every- . p SAFE BUYS | "sii, in Sen etic | See pec | CO) T VE 1955 FORDS . : See ee ee renee minty, Wu woes. : . CENTRAL PRICED ay it is at $045, | "and" heater, $398, anal wee HY- i | , Spee toe tind nk! eg Mgrametie 3 ione prech. Low mile BUICK , ° . ALL MODELS ALL COLORS ’ sier-Plymouth Dealer Pi age. $1,995. FE 1 : ; L top, loaded ..... $2095 | Birmingham Liberty 9-4585 i661 PONTIAC CH | ; ere at: PRICED’ |Z°R Winecha, Moat wosdeaa ACTION Hydro, Radio end ad TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON’ _| as Low as a S2eneee_ the 590 BOF) _. R ins PONTIAC. CUSTOM. 8TAR ~ | 55 Mercury Montclair ee gy peg ] DODGE 1953 DLX CLUB COUPE, 30 DAYS fae eet ee tan DEM — ‘ : OF - Hirdop ned 5 "Eee eee | 3 EGE ma roracrg ge, Ge | 1952 Ford OS—OFFICIAL'S CARS|| “~~~ d 8 C-2 Dr. RICED © ’ See nave | trade. FE Sis) | : | ull i zs . +58 Hord Castomline radio H ki Ch You? PONTIAC 3, ARCHIEF “COS. V8 4 dr. Navy blue. It’s ALL CARS | y Eanipped Including Taxes and License & heater, V8... $159 95 as Ins eV. PONTIAC’S . ; Mooring. Whitewall tres, ‘Byare- ready and you will be MUS | $4870 : 1f Yi * ‘emreean. welch 6151 __ int AT M15 TOP TRADER i oy ic._3700 wie, ve +4 A TON when you see it at only T BE SOLD i Monthly eon anes - 1 DODG! CORON a adio, Longa Hydra. - ‘ ‘53 Pontiac, Hydra, radio “opromate: cratis Wheater Black MIKE'S AUTO SALES Gatkner "Siudebaker, MI $2410 $595 THIS WEEK! | $5310 M ‘ With Only Ten ($10 be hette? 06.03 5995 soake er _ a alia 98 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE : ASK F : onthly Dollars Do ) / Weedvert «FS ‘Sa NASH H STATESMAN HARDTOP pa —mpor gy yt K FOR CARS BY STOCK NO. . ars Down soe’ AL PRICED in OBGE CLUS. COUPE om the carta Tor bt nt we throw pest rear apartment atin 6 . po2 —'55 Soté Piretivte ad - Dodge Converts 3: toosee aeeteg Ore im | | OT TY | S22 pases Ties A door oul: Romer ||. - Fel Buys - ~Cheaples 0 Ad ; | ER and ‘heater, whitewalls. Save.... mo ; CENTR AL, PRICED Fe bal aie after 5 oo} ps, FALL SPECIAL DO21—"55 De Soto Firedome 4 a swe SOE | "54 De Soto -*50 Ford 2 dr $199" Oe heats 895 | _ OLDS SRE Ea Taian an BUICK | green, P- Flyte, P. brakes, radio and heater, |{| °s Cl. Cpe. .....-$1244 49 Chev. 4dr... $144 eater ..c..... $395 ie WER hyere $2005 | whitewalls. Save ...°..... ates | 53 Ford R. Wgn.. .S044 50 Plymouth 4 dr "$199 - CENTRAL PRICED . ; 1955 « Soon alee one vara 7 °° DO38—’55 De Soto Fireflvte 4 door 7 a a vee THE 55 Buick Cent'ry $2299 ‘49 Ford 2. drow... $144 '50 Mercury, radio & heat: o Festies Sedea, hyére. weet | Fivte. P. Steering, P. Brakes, and white. ||] °s5 Ford R. Wen. $1609.22 Plymouth 2 dr. $144 oe outstanding ..$395 4- OOR , : 1B; Pe ‘30 Ferd,,2.D we Hats . | heater aatewalle Sa Brakes, Radio snd "52 Nash 2 d ne 3 50 Chev. 4 dr... .. $199 - . CENTRAL PRICED “VEMOS | sr bha ss patie "8/1953 Pontiac |] Do#s—'ss Be Soles Eivelivicd done. todo and’ $950 ||] 35 Buick Riviera... 300 49 DeSoto C. Cpe. $199 $3 Dodge Waviai = .o | a ot fa 1a _ {J DOIS—'SS De Soto Fireflyte 4 door. gray and bt “ ck Riviera. .$5 ’50 Stude. 2 dr.....$ 3 Dodge W ay fairer $445 Overdrive : No Pena Claas . HU nee MOTOR 4 dr. Hydramatic g with r riyte. P. Steering, P. Beakes. Heater 53 Chev. 4 dr..... $699 ar . $144 CENTRAL PRICED "| Just Your Car Down | #826. tives eset! 5 blue finish, Today's | pgos Resten, whitewalls, 7. glass S80: af ot Fond 2'db. +2 <7 +'46 Cadillac, Hydra, radio’ Rite 5 _CRIEPTATN De. special at only 5—'55_ De Soto Firetlyte Coronado, w | °52-Plymouth 2 dr. $499 &h 55 295 luxe Power steering Hydra. Wh. green, black, P. F ; + white. [iP 453 py, eee. ee) HASKINS | ese gags | Sar tel set PaO a ae Seestray price | LARRY | {rset oldametie | aac ae BS) ST uw een a Nee AE [aM iardtop gam Convertibles Sp, ox 751 Dixie Hw M-15 EVROLET . P. Fivt Steer; sade é ute, 51 Chev. 2d heater, sharp $695 JEROME wy. at M-15 Woodward at 13. Mile _ Flyte, J. Steering, P. Brakes, H hev. 2 dr. .... $299 , «oo $695 - MAple $-5071_—_ Lincoln _5-1100 White wall tires. Sav s. Heater. |i] ’51 Nash S. Wgn. $1699 '5 ALL CARS Rochester Ford Dealer Mouper Wat tuto” trate. Carter i5f74-SR6 GhaSonn’Kiestivie dom, twa tone $1055 ||| *55 Ford Fairlane’ *33 Poe conv S134 INTE : PH O ebaker. MI 4-3410 Birmin 55 DeSoto Fireflyte 4 doo 3 Pont. Conv. WINTERIZED “POR MORE THAN 30_Y _bam, i ” P Flyte. P. Brak oor, two tone blue, 4dro.......0. $1699 55 F ». $944 : __GOOD_PLACE_To ‘suv . 18a FFUDERARER, ws eaten ae rakes, P. Steering. Radio and ||| '53 Dodge 2 dr... .. .$699 5] tak Conv.. - $1944 CENTRAL “wert Eee | BUICK [mec Ss va mecte | dete ge aren, 8 < - i N IST SELL : Ps of’ ’ . ar7 ition, Good tires Heat . a ymouth Savoy 4 door V-8, b ‘ ev. 2dr...... $944 re POD : Lincoln-Mercury OVER 200 CARS ail of Today ‘ a TOLEIWAGEN, GORVERTI. Fine, P. Steering, P. Brakes, Radke ‘and 32 Ford 2 dr...... 3499 3 rod Conv. oe 3 Cass at W. Pike St. WE FINANCE Pontiac Press mien AL like new, 2ate sete | eater, Tinted Glass. Save ..... * $747 33 Merc. 4 dr..... $044 Conv. . .$1099 eo ___ FE 43885 __ | 35 Chevy, very reason-s! for Our Used C: 8 RIULY® SEDAN Seq. MID. PO17—’55 Plymouth Belvedere 6 4 door. Black or Ford C. Sedan $1944 : THESE CARS NEED | ‘s Buck Supers st wagon. - sed Car Gas. sari [ion cg ge mal ALSO red. Heater only, Save or. Blac oe ‘51 Plymouth 2 dr. $299 : NOTHING BUT "3 Cadilin ro nee RIOT SALE A ty 923, month. | P030—'35 Ply smtuath Beledere @ 4 dose. ‘Tao 3 | 33 Ford Hardtop.. | al aie DRIVING | 783 stidebak “ieee Pontiac Ret a6 went pcoin 1100 Fords & Chevs | green, heater only. Sav G4 door. ‘Twa tone | See ie Wen. 20 is eve. ; $1305 | « era hardtop Ve ontiac Ketail Store ‘33 "33 STATION “WAGON $1,005. Ai ; ; —_ ns CO ere $704 | ore dro... .. $699 ‘ Ieee Studebaker vs cose - $1305 | ‘a Siudebaner™ cler, new | mtr. 65_Mt., Clemens Beater: ore ree wood! We Ef chose ftom seg P129—'55 rent Saloy 4 dock. hawa wad | z Epmmesth 4 dr. $899 Tr ucks j * 1983 pomene re $1100 | 39 Penn ginbacs Crstom. Cheap You Name the Price! Ga fee. - “’ , slides, peach, P. Flyte, P. Brak i. : i} ’52 Chev. 2 dr...... $499 . 1953 Ply: be tees. 8 OB 5] Plymow ‘oupe . * the rice! al 3 Mile . Ford-O-Matics and Il ~ Pr es . ta es, Heater, Acc. ils, Ps , isa 8S SA TR) Maer — And We Mean Just That * sie colors of tl . a Group, White Walls. Save ......... he Ford 2 dr...... $299. '54 Ford 1 : as a be. sereeang- $m aihese Are Only a Few ene feos, Birmingham sos pamnbior. P136—’55 Plymouth Plaza 6 2-door. Green, heater | 32 Ford i uf On ‘ord ¥; t Pee ssa4 eee ecept antting of value \ a ’ , Fat Barca is cous $B) Sc inetetadte yt | “SoDot Hurry! eG 81s SRE tenn onzs ces sean eon 45% || *31 Pont, Dix 2 de $099 a7 Fen sc phic 3 1 5, merrier 8-1 wn today Make your ows Pag ry aaanhinn “0: Del san in | '53 Buick Riviera $1199 ’53 ord }% t. pick. $199 ae om cof | BA AUBURN A rave D CAR MET, ‘$4 Qheyaler $ Door DeSoto "3! 4, 6008... SAMs L] V ER . | IT 7 Mo ors ‘| ’52 Olds 88 2 dr... .$899 os Ke ton : , Picors oe | Neatie treme’ Rado meng et hO | ‘53 Musson ‘Wore pera at Soeet ‘aire tc 3 sla ides $799 é .g gms; black beauty ot steal 1 down | 33. Dodge 4 Door Fort '53 one $008 : uy 3 aaa $65) NORTH CHEVROLET O°" | ‘53 Plymouths (3) Mereury ‘Sa hardtop coupe. 8a) A: eS sim ete | spaporg Su vee Evere i) BUICK |, DeSotoPlymouth Dealer || Harold Turner, Ford rs DER’S cellent condition 1B COUPE EX: _ ae Pontiac. tenre. “1 coupe ly ; P ‘ = > 232 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131 5gpoR Te es 7 DR rorenperee Ma Bruges ; boot ‘owe Frost, Ine 9]2 S. Woodward, Birmingham H 2 BIG LOTS Nees condity #700. : "$5 ke alse . ss . \ Serie as cepts el ig of Wiver-aesc-sen-eres +s ‘bs (Pickups th " WOOD OODWARD. 210 Orchard Lake Ave. - Midwest 4.7 " | Midwest 4-7500 a YRO- Pick faatic trans, 52 up Liberty , Sina tie Eid] Salta a — | Jordan 4.6266 mty 5-400 _RIEMENSCHNFIDER ema aac wae | FE 2.9101 , - - OPEN I ' Liberty 94001 232 S. Saginaw FE 2.9131 | § euiend"' 1 , ‘th. Ovad mmediate Spot" Delivery 4 , : a J, P.M. | 2 Low, Low Bank noe No Down Payment ‘ j pd \ f f é i an ata Wie Sais Nia src get) a. \s ad eae oe A FET a “deh edi — oat am Es TAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1 12, 1955. ae 4 leason Gives Channel 9—-CKLW-TV Jarm Portal. in ‘Studio One Drama | a Brooklyn family whose other | Hall, Pat O'Malley, Edward Binns | others NEW, YORK #®—A jaz2-loving ; Baseball Fan Bonehed: | by Jazz-Loving Pastor Soateaces wilt take his $8,000 or try the question, . | clergythan shared the spotlight on | $16,000 The $64,000 Question CBS television and radio show last night as time | limitations nudged out a baseball | expert for another week, | The Rev. Alvin Kershaw, rector | | of the Holy - Trinity Episcopal | | Church in Oxford, Ohio, won $8,000 | in his chosen category of jazz, which he has been studying for alter the clergyman, Patrick Keough, 62-year-old St. Louis businessman, announced he would try the $32,000 question in his baseball category. Michigan and New York lead the nation in the production of salt. a number of years. \ He had advanced through $128 | last week when time ran out, Last night he advanced through a num- | ber of questions, some of’ which | required the playing of records and consumed considerable time. On the $8,000 question he iden- | tified a 1925 recording as + Louis Blues,’’ composed by W. Handy, sung by Bessie Smith, | Louis Armstrong as trumpet ac: | companist. The Rev. Mr. Kershaw, 35, will | ‘agar : | -- Today's Radio rograms ~~. tory Revolves: oe | | | Seber, | | WIR, (700) CKLW, (900) Ww4, «950 WCAR, ae) ware, cme) ss WBK, (1000) ——- WON, (1900) | x9 aries y | ; W. Shorr 9 6:30-—W. Mrs. 13 Century . | eenWan oes Mainiine| WEON, Nowy 2ect Grae” | ‘ww ase Muarech “*"™" | *Wrwat tinae “eareds Around $64,000 ag | WWJ, News by Lewis 9:39 WIR. Amos-Andy WAY, Pred we vz feet, Club ’ } 16 Pt aa . ‘agnet . y Nuan . . | CKLW, N Sports w President’ if JBK. News, Geatle, ‘Binge * P 16 Pictiona News’ Mcleod W. Eddie Cantor Bhow Wear TAs am Roungep Comic Effectively ‘Plays | 18 Study, ciew ty News Mickey Shorr . Goes c ri “iy : | #:29--WIR.. Bob, Reynolds wae Wsn "News Orvitie were = Wawa, Miprise, Beas Poor Soul Trapped, by 2 Anger WTS, Bill Stern WXYE, Ede. se Seve og ay mocmats Na i 24 Food fish w +f Don” boos i iim Ven Kuren woeK: News, Beatile, Binge wee. News, Tom George sty Family FA Seeut Bete 2 ais Rows q wr H se WwW. Pees ee wwe ainher: godtrey By JACK © N 3 Anime! hair ww, ‘Three Oter Extra WWJ. News by Lewis oe ww, Bob Maxwell ww, Second Chance NEW . YORK (INS) — Jackie | 34 Badeeri Y ty ors 8 — ae cae wie teow caw oe CKLW. Mary” Morgen Gleason . Who appeared on Studio | 35 Musical WJBK, News, Mickey WBK. Mickey Shorr WJBK, News, Gen’ Binge| W. Tom George One in a drably powerful drama | . News, . Zee and WCAR. With ‘Clem in the’ Att | ced | 3 Malt beverage ty 3 JR, Guest House t:00—WIR, Joveph : shine wi WPON Goes on @ poor-soul-type 37 Puts on Morgan Beatty WWJ, Bruce Mayer | 8:06-—-WJR, Jack White t1;98—WIR, Arthur Gedirey | fellow who rises from a horrible | °* Pemous © Sports, Top Town WWJ, Bob Maxwell ww. It artoonist o ” Gabriel Heatter » CKLW, News, WXYZ, Welt pt 3 = home life by successfully appear- ppear- | #¢ Nevada city key Shorr Wiak, Revs ey Cheer) CRLW, Rees, et. Binge| WIBK, News, Tom George ing on “The $64,000 Question,” | 42 Snow sliders 9:00 WIR. Bing Crosby 11:30—WIR, Muste ween News woo pecs gave a warm, wallopingly effective | {> Beastlike “Show world W2Y2. Top of the Town 1 WIR, Make Up. Ming | Portrayal. $3 Empios : CKLW, Sergeant KLW. h Leroy ae oe Marvell J, Phiase Thet Pays * « 33 Landed gy WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr Mickey Short ' YZ, News, Winter He’ 3 Followers WPON, News, Record m WPON, Blues Ci Chaser Ckiw: feby David. CKLW, —" for a Day es a very good actor, one of } 4 Dickens . Indian ll Leck openers 31 Most ancient 8:30—WJR, WIBK. News Cenitle, Binge WJBK, 9 the few comedians who can sus-| 55 — 3 Cause te 17 Turkish” ton 33 Moon-shaped WwW, Lone vutnepay & MORNING Cotten Wie WCAR, Music in Alr ain and poe all 8 } 1 Angry Mark WXYZ, Benson's Hideaway Rise ‘n’ hing “ t and extend the dimensions | ,, children “The ——— 23 Heavy cords 40 Reposes CKLW, Ben’ :00—~WIR, Jim Vinal! 9:06 WJR, William Sheehan | 12:00—WJR. Jack White at 0 tele ts ln. ¢ Ancient Mutiny’ 24 Hebrew 41 Taut Weon, Record rai WXYZ, ‘News, Pred Wolf Wai, “inate at cmb Wave, News. “winter | 97 Mariner's eau <3 Tepe. 0:06 —-WiR. "J. Carson Sim Dunbar W, Mews, David EMLW. ews, Riddle, The Studio One play, “Uncle direction § Bellowed 2 Busnes river 4 Geralnt's wife wws. "orn Ai Wine Geneile, Binge K, News, Tom. George) WIRE. Toms Ed and Circumstances,” was an pown bf 30 Actor, —— 46 Hurried CRLW, frac’ Betective WPON, fen. Music WPON, News, pogo — WPON, News idea spawned in Gleason's com- | ! Gare 27 Idle roamers 3 yee ™ modious imagination and tailored | 2 Iroquoian 1 Mave “‘toucern. 2 Nuisance township T ak ] to his order. But it's our opinion | asrene : the story was laid 6m far too. | _- Tr =m =|} | sibly of direction, bat the abusive oday’ s Television Pt Cg ams | eet whe ener et| MEjht, 0 tat exo sre ‘(NBC Completes | Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to without notice. ason portra a member such as Mildred Natwick, Cliff | change International. TV | { Channel 2-WJBK-TV ~ Channel 4—WW42-TV . Channel 1-WXYZ-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Theater, Roy Rogers in ‘In Old 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Cheyenne.”” (4) Sonny Eliot. Va- Puppet’ comedy. (9) Circle 9| Tiety. Quiz. Clearance | SALE of Used TV's News. Paul Williams. (2) News. | Jac LeGoff. 6:25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming. | (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. ett Phelps. 6:30—(71) Disneyland. Panorama of the adventures of Mickey | ‘from Kansas City. (2) | Top Tor Plays of "3S. Drama TBA. 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John) Every Set in Saar Sse 7:00—(9) The Fi Good Working ||**<”, ™ “pad rae The Falcon fi . = save a Condition ind to ic) See -3—10” Sperton "8 a . one Gonsole ..... $14.50 im which «battered busle in- 1—12” Ambessador spires a platoon arines. Console ..... 29.50 Calhoun, Bobby Driscoll star, (2). Arthur Godfrey and 1—12" Zenith Friends. Godfrey with Jeanette Table Model.. 29.50 ]/| Davis, — oan. f= 2—12" Stromberg- special’ tribute to Columbus “hae mae wane MGM Parade, “The —_—12” ar -—* oes 39.50 Face Behind the Mask,” the true story of the man in the fron mask. (9) Million Dollar Movie. Dan Duryea in “Chicago Call- | ing.” (4) Father Knows Best. | 116" Brunswick Table Model... 39.50 1—16” Sentinel a Table Model... 49.50 |/- Pg ee ont | 2—16" Muntz | until father steps in; Robert | Console ..... 59.50 |. 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Huron St. SPARTON TV } dominated by a successful older sister and by her -husband that she. has an “Obsession” to assert her. individuality. :30—(9) Johnny Rae Show. Mu- sic, variety. (4) Mr. District At- torney. The D.A. breaks a black- | mail racket where an exconvict is shaking down parolees. '9:45—(7) Don Wattrick. Sports | commentary. '10:00—(7) Playhouse. Robert Low- ery in “I Shot Billy the Kid.” (9) Mr. and Mrs. North. When a prize fighter is killed Pam and | “Trained for Murder." (4) Amos 'n' Andy. Andy tries to straight- en out Arabella's romance in Ward's TV Service TV, Radio, Car Radio “The Godfather.” (2) I Am the Law. ‘Sob Sister,"’ film drama FE 2-2976 46 1. Wilidele starring George Raft. OPEN EVENINGS 10: 30—(9) Dangerous Assignment. | Brian Donlevy in “Missing Dip- lomat.”’ Government agent hunts man who disappeared after a secret conference with all the | SALESMEN WANTED SUBURBAN rine ° neme Court. 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(2) | (2) Secret 2 eeeetiatnchannartiomens -family from his shameful home | | men able to register tragedy al- | members had attained a _ fine! and could do no less than | standing in their civil service-| lay it on with an equally hea minded community—one a police | trowel. ul officer, another a fireman, a sister, | * 8 « There could have been .a far a teacher, etc. * %.% more delicate balance in the writ- But Uncle Ed, in the person of | ing, which stated and restated and | Gleason, was one of those misfits| emphasized and clobbered - its whose good intentions don't make | contrast of a whole family of nasty | them suitable to fight the battle! people taking sadistic satisfaction of life, can’t get or hold a job, get oo en naeeeay of tndly. hope- gon odin eget the melt | less Uncle Ed aoe « eety eos was. emphasized — a ridiculously | The Army reports show that be | wed caates ut vortel abuse and tween 8 and 7 per cent of all new eye dismissal of ‘‘Uncle Ed” | soldiers have less than a four | programs on Nov. 13 and Dec, 18. |. for anything but menial errands | grade education. and household embarrassments.. at PiIAIMIMILIAS OR)! 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GILMORE | Columbus heard about it, and he, the Cathedral of Santo Domingo) and view the bones. of the man > cartographers and queens who | bomber, star of, an Air Force dem-) sr | WASHINGTON (NEA) — Chris- |. wrote Toscanelli for a copy. in the Dominican Republic na ane | when discovered America. helped Columbus develop his onstration of might, ‘has passed | ne |prety Columbus reaper ame Peo ee sa cs yong wveden the heavy, leaden casket opened! But of all the men.and women, peti be nel = finance | all its tests thus far, officials said. st »} ‘ pretty sensational feats in his day, | 4 : is expedition, . naw | ‘The swept-wii bomber. .was Ly Canede's uncrowded 'but he didn’t originate the idea | the chart followed up by several QITTTININTTIIMN Tt a monument or commemoration dicinn tn ase persone at this | ke ! woods and streams, in- that the world was round. | letters which do credit to the early KLILI FLL TT j to Luis de Santengel. snathieaak Pieridae bese yesterday | peal — ‘scarey Meg e- 8's | ers ot the promotion business. : It was from him that a part 9f| as part of a presentation of the | “when you boerd CNR's oh | He just proved it. This was no) Sample: Tila 1 the financing came. As overseer of | air Force's best planes. It is being | Do This. Tonight: e mew equipment. Wonderful | mean a nt, but Herbert SHOT. IN THE ARM : rv | Spain’s police endowment fund, | delivered to Strategic Air Com-| Why let excess stomach acidity food (if W. Krieger, a curator of ethnology! +) perceive your grand desire to ois Santengel found it to dip into| mand forces on a full production | keep you tossing and turning in a you wish, choose low : , ‘turti pe sr : Liew . P | vain attempt to sleep? Do as mil- Cost Dinette service). For | *t the Smithsonian Institution here, | navigate from the part of the east ae ee cp Ses = - the funds to aid the cause of world | basis by the Boeing Aircraft Corp., | tions do—take 2 Tums as a “night ‘| points out that a number of other to the west , . . said voyage is not 7 rotundity. . An F85F and the B57, American | cap.” See if you don't fall | smart poaple a convinced the | only possible, but it is true, and ~ : 7 | (Martin) counterpart of the Brit-; more easily—feel fresher in the jearth was round. | certain to be honorable and to yield 7 Eventually he repaid his. global | igh Canberra, both-demonstrated | morsiog. Foremest among them was a-| incalculable profit, and very great embezzlement. But erime does not | «toss bombing.” In this hit-and- | * Florentine physician named | fame: among all Christians.” |pay. And today mo text book) run technique, 500-pound bombs | : Paolo de Toscanelli who called From all indications WYWAVAL\ A Dl Fie 8 4 _ | mentions his name as a contribu-| are lobbed into the air above and | | p le, was ttt tor to the New World E | himself a cosmographer or ob- | jus: the shot in the arm that Co- awe ; nse | tor to ew World Expedition. ; ahead of the plane, which scoots | server of the world, It was Tos- | jumbus needed. “If his convie- . AL TTT eegecaae addi | preemie | eway before the explosion. © canelli, reveals Krieger, who pre- | tions hadn’t been supported by vay | TTT TT TTT ZL The average freight-carrying ca- -_— | vided. Columbus with the M&P | someone like Toscanelli,” says 4 Lyi POTEET LL pacity of railway boxcars reached | The air - conditioning . system | | he used when he set sail for the | Krieger, “he wouldn't have had atuecnuee ' ; ; i++ He iy t LE Led 53:8 tens in 1954, exceeding the | aboard the new aircraft carrier | 2 | New World in 1492. Ip fact, he | tn. nerve or determination to eisai eumone .. a - ip all-time high of 53.5 tons | Forrestal is big enough to air- | 4 | put it im the hands of the x: | Koop up his continual search for ESTORATION OF MAP which “cosmographer”. Paolo de Tos- established in 1953 and 7.9 tons | condition two Empire State Build- | a 3 _| plorer 18 years before the VOy- | financial support. canelli furnished Columbus is from Smithsonian Institution. ‘above the 1930 average capacity. ings, 2 | ‘ : ' - “History shows that no great in- a — a ST in This chart gave Columbus the | vention or discovery is single-|} isan . -_ * EQUIPMENT | inspiration to begin his momentous | undertaking, according to Krieger, | who is an expert on the man known handed. It comes as a result of the | conviction, experience and work of | a number of people.” ‘to every school child as the dis- coverer of America. “Toscanelli was a charlatan scientist who egged Columbus on," Contrary to popular conception; | gent people in 15th Century Europe | shared the idea that the world, was | Krieger. emphasizes, most intelli- |}. says Krieger. “‘But I thank him for his salesmanship in fortifying Columbus’ spirit.” . PHONY MAP Actually, the map- was a phony in that it didn’t help Columbus one bit after he set out to sea, It was round, BURIED IN CHURCH It was Columbus who finally put | it to the test, and for his discovery was made Admiral of the Ocean’) Sea and Duke of Veragua. — | Almost exactly 385 years later | —in 18T7—a leaden chest con- taining 24 pieces of human bone and an impressive medallion identifying the remains as those of the Admiral of the Ocean Sea and Duke of Veragua were dis- covered under the cathedral floor in Ciudad Trujille in the Domini- ean Republic. -Spain, which had for almost a) century been pointing to a crypt in Havana, Cuba, as the final resting | place of Columbus, discovered they | had instead the remains of the ex- plorer’s. son, Diego. | TOURIST ATTRACTION Today's Columbus Day visitor to | A ROEBUCK AND CO. jasemmemmena STORE-WIDE SALE STARTS TOMORROW! western literature. 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