THE PONTIAC PRESS } Saturday: Rain Detalis page two 112th YEAR k*&**x* ° PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 109, 1954—44 PAGES oh ete. oe ¥ ed waen UF Drive Over 99 Knowland Sees | Cincinnati Centenarian Celebrates in. Hospital McCarthy Vote Despite Recess Censure Backers Feor Senator's Friends Will) Kill Issue in Filibuster WASHINGTON ( U P )— ms eae Them Thar Hills No Longer Noted for Gold Mining DENVER «#—Gold doesn't seem to get people excited out here in the West the way it used to. Take the news that Zeckendorf, the big real man from New York, expects ‘West Presses for Vote Today on Atomic Plan High of $522,614 Diplomats —_ Predicting | tind some ot the yellow stuff when Lyndall Lauds Area’s Unanimous U.N. OK for |he diss the foundation hole tor) Generosity; Says Goal Peace Proposal month. ls Special Challenge | It caused hardly a ripple among UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.| Colorado mining engineers. They] The Pontiac Area United : 90.4 —___ (@—With Russian approval | ™0."to produce gold than what : ) , | (R-Calif) insisted today virtually certain, the Unit-| you get for it. The price is $35 an| Per cent of its $525,823 goal : that the McCarthy censure ed States and its atomic|ounce, not a dime more or less, | with donations totali fight will go to a vote allies pressed for a vote to- and the U.S. mint is the only legal) ¢522 614. despite some, day on their compromise| That's refined gold. Gold found} The figure is an all-time that the Senate’s 10-day re- lan to promote President | in natural state, such as placer record, nearly $14,000 high- P gold picked in a running cess will be used as a.spring- Eisenhower's atoms-for-| Stan may Tomé te aupens er than raised in 1953. board to filibuster the issue peace program. | for any price you can get, perhaps| _ Dwight S. Adame, fund to death. Diplomats predicted |$0 or more an ounce, wan ow ct teoaend uae Oe After seven days of de- unanimous assent. ence that the gold below the sur-|When they are brought in the $3,200 bate, the upper chamber & The U.N.’s 60-nation Political | face of his projected hotel would | needed to put the drive over will voted 16.to 2 late yesterday “ f Committee, in recess until late to-| help pay the excavation costs.| be added. to adjourn its historic cen- a s 1 day to let members consult ee ee a oat oe bs i PP cadipsoon te ty alhy been — sure session until Nov. 29 to , a foveraments, haped Co rosche rap | the United Stateo—« hy-geetiiet 4 closing date to permit solicitors R. McCar- : €% tonight on the seven-power res-| 4+ some other industrial effort. | to complete calls. give Sen. Joseph hie. Ye, av olution to set up an international |” Gog was the magnet for Colo thy time to recover from an — ; ehemic agency. |rado's first permanent white set- wee Oe to have valued elbow injury. ate " j 4 U. 8. Chief Delegate Henry | tiers % years ago and became its) i, years pool srastore The decision the whole a: Oe Fe va v. @abot Lodge Jr. presented the No. 1 industry for many years. = gem sie a. ) me fo , revised proposal yesterday with Not any more. Colorado is now a special challenge, ns Cam- : *s friends ? United Press Phete | a plea for unanimous support. fifth in producing gold, behind paign Manager Frank 8. Lyndail. ; certainty. McCarthy's Pre-| omcap FOR GRANDMA—Janet Marie Kleimeyer, “4, pins and | Cincinnati since fracturing her hip a year ago, has 8 living children. | y ‘South Dakota, Utah, Alaska and| “The fact that so much more has ‘ dicted a boost for their compro Virtual agreement between Rus- mise drive and his foes feared a orchid on her great-great-granmother, Mrs. Alice Osborne, 100 years 15 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren an 13 great-great-grand- sia and the West was reached after | ten finds = PP ey a year ye : filibuster. . old yesterday. Mrs. Osborne, a patient at Drake Memorial Hospital in | children. ee ee fF week of closed-door bargaining dent than C digs on pur-| part of yey ed ; —————= | between Lodge and Soviet Chief — Penties citisens : Seme senaters said the recess | Dei Andrei Vishi Vishin- | Pose: In Utah it is a by-product | representing a supreme effort by { wil postpone showdewn until "ld. That Radar Stuff Re rf Ada proper peg apne = et copper mining in the Bingham | some 4,000 volunteer workers. ‘ it wil bes eftect q eS n Ul In 0 R lly Sl - | ms |terday he approved of the revised : PO pling onli phony ne bave ue at all. owe : ned y Ows | plan on all but one point. Informed - its total of any previous ) eh he is convinced _ the Girls Down Justi Ch , a as oad af ~4 ‘Doctor Faces "The Industrial Division. bettered anti- : : not stand in the way of final Soviet buster in anenigt to prevent te of Northern Radar Fence AUSTIN, Tex w@ — Radar en- Ice oice |*tehink y opposed 4 Western | teal Division 1 close to ie $17,900 ’ “ ) vote before the Senate's deadline ; ierermont of, the state's apood Ins | May Take Bushnell’s proposal inviting only the “= Accuser Toda tty Rye Pe for final adjournment Christmas ia ' has confused at least two west) and its specialfzed agencies to the | y. Eve, The reeas hed made this : tas san of bolidh oe te haengelkcomin mung” radar |Teas women moors, the Tex Place on Court Next | proposed scientific conference 4 cantare Benet tte easier, ; g a peaceful uses a energy. ™ | expectations, stated. cane oe ot Lehman (WY) |stations along the Canadian-Alaskan rim of the con-|DePeftment of Public Sileiy say Yeor y seeking a bid for Red| First Officer to Suggest, sag tmese tour unite - «| The car of one of the women | China, Vishinsky argued that there | Sheppard Was Slayer| ssywhere sear thetr quotas the we may hyve fiir ad stalled @ short distance down the| LANSING @~Two mames took | should be no restrictions on the dstee nad be ever Ge Gb Gow. Sen. Wayne (Ind-Ore) arinouncement made simultaneously today in|. sway after she passed a radar |Precedence today in speculation for invitation list. to Take Stand case Gh coatnan ite ean said it ts “perfectly ebvious” the ashington and Ottawa sgid the two governments have warning sign. When the mechanic | appointment to the Michigan Sw | The resdlution | —ea « a ee ee. y agreed: pig e dong per spay lt was |preme Court, following Justice} 1. Provides that the scientific it. Seepperd faces in court today | show the industrial Division, pol . . | an : * a “ _ ok 1. “To present fan | they age when | George E. Bushnell’s announce- | Saas ole man who meet polis an ac yA Lor yuoed compel riko , bert Fhe wom ~~ construction nat ter me.” Ghrued sadte ;ment he would retire Dec. 31, . Suggests that as soon as | cusing finger at a hurled year. as mere “ue doubt” Ge Gem bombers whose oo The other woman telephoned to| The capitol guewed that for: Up negotiate. & priate | ‘Th wie Robert Schottke ig & Panties thenalaglenen? i i - | : up, it negotiate an appropriate| The witness is | Manufacturers’ will oe wig, *p the elticieity extimated at shout |Coneer tod tor ore of the mer Justice Clark J. Adams of agreement with the U.N. The orig- a lean, methodical veteran of the | Assn., gave $342,579 and the Gen- — Dee, deat one bill : “1 have a sick granddaughter in| Pontiac or Talbot Smith of Ann ina] resolution called for making 2 | homocide squad who in| eral Manufacturers group, $4,680. 2. That “although both Canada | amarilio and have to drive up| Afeer were the mom likely a specialized U.N. agency, but the | the last 12 years has worked on/ The Commercial Division's total “The Senate will reconvene and and the United States will partici- | there in a hurry,” she explained choices, Russians objected and called for hundreds of murder investigations. | is $132,613, contrasted with $127,633 take up the motion and proceed pate in the project, seapenaibility |--wi) you please turn that radar| Gov. Williains, who will fill the '* ' be Placed under the Security| qaiy _ tow hours after Mrs. last year. Its Pontiac section with it until we get a vote,” he for the work of construction and | off so I can get there real fast?" vacancy, was out of the state “7'"s, , Marilyn Sheppard, wite of the |Soated $128,779 and Waterford — re ifistallation should be vested in the and most of his staff was out af > Suggests that negotiations on Boy “Vwiage osteopath-surgeon, Township, $3,834. Arthur V. Watkins (R-Utah) ” . agency inue, as recom- , ded de Ga wae United States J Decl bral {Frnigaidlta no confirma mended by Russia = bludgeoned to yoga a Penny - Division has — also ort com- po = genre on ares Politicians put Adams’ name at Solas 1 : : | pital bedside of her husband, whe | Of this, the Peetian sedicemeh a is going to resolve the issue at this able in the current budget te go | ‘the head of the list because he FOHCE nvestigating | was nursing the wounds he sald | group gave $7,376 and small session.” He doubted a filibuster ahead with the project and that C Used F i chante nee tence and | Sx-Vehicle Collision he got from Marilyn's killer. — $7. Some $3,008 ee Te cae we anne tae catnigt. | Op orce had been defeated when he was| BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP—Po-| According to Bay Village Police | and co A think he meant it.” lan election candidate to fill the | lice are seeking additional infor- Chief John P. Exton, the me! ‘The vote to halt the debate came et so aed Doty Orders Policeman expired term. hown bis | mation on the school bus and | wasctty to | garam “—_ heer P lant Regenerates dramatically clos : e s show - — | : eee te ona First questions about details | to Pay Hospital Expense gratitude to those Destoerats who | five-car collision which happened | “Doctor, the evidence points véry Blacked : Dr Ww were directed to official Air Force | for Motorist |went down to defeat at the polls|'" & fog Wednesday morning on| strongly toward you. -Out Town Calver, said McCarthy would have = crap ems daneromenh pad paaheery jeutring Sie pariy's: Sere = sa ‘ha state in its attempt to| MIYAMA, J ® was ; . te Gay Je Ge Sage fer & Gye. handed reporters although | Oakland County Circuit Judge| smith, a member of the State |""Ditterent versions of the pileup|send the brawny, sixtoot brain| mote central Japan vilnae at Ie Calver, whe examined Me- Department officials said the Air |" "0" L. Doty Thursday handed, Corrections Commission and by different drivers has clouded surgeon to the electric chair. Chief | persons is basking in prosperity— Carthy at the request of Senate | Force was the “executive nent” |down a judgment against a Pontiac | prominent in Williams’ previows the original report that Barbara Prosecutor John J Mahon said all because its citizens got tired of — sal@ the senator is suf- of the government for handling the | Police detectiye accused of beat-| “wenger — has H. Chaplow, 20, of 9249 Tampay, ‘that “he’s the first real investi- sitting around in the dark. ¢ ont 1 Magy neler * ee ing and illegally arresting a mo-| go, bs — wae tale 3 with u bus, | gating officer we've had to testify. hr —oreag with a Power would remain under r T P t said: 7 . political mcement. whic a series rear- ackouts, villagers some farm pas Poacher seg ll ‘One Airman toge main 7 a apr = we of illegai| insiders said Adams may be cnd collisions. sed wean comily Coroner |iand three years ago and built If McCarthy returned to action ng | ese senna ow | ng fal reluctant to again abandon his pri Semeci B. Gesber fiafsbes his |[Oow Meat. R prodeaes Wunmss in the Senate amy sooner, the| VICTORVILLE, Calif. @—Three te be guacticabte, arrest was denied by Judge Doty, | vate practice of law and risk the Mom Bags the Buck testimony. Dr. Gerber’s surpris- power, so they built a paper mill, =~ ~~ doctor said, there might be a per-| Air Force jet planes collided and oe the ai team ihe said evidence indicated “that | uncertainties of politics. While Papa Babysits ing hint Gat 6 surgical inetre- en orn So ee : manent injury. McCarthy hurt his | crashed last night, the San-Ber- pater instaintiens in te (emccessary and excessive force | ; ment was the murder weapon —~ Miyemne, elbow shaking hands with admirers | nardino county sheriff's office re- pa Be part of Canada, the | Was used in making the arrest. Clouds Arrive After CHESTER, Vt. (UP) — Mrs.| and his expert opinion that Mrs. oo no es Electric Village.” Ma vesven eal onow tn Senate |" Gee plat was ited, 0 Gates ~— ~ harap Mir inset. te Marion Emerson decided to do a} Sheppard's wristwatch was net Untied Maiens Gapests, San @ work and in the United States, s ’ * 4° \little hunting herself yesterday aft-| Temoved for at least 29 minutes | Cabinet minister from India. tour tal wks ot debate Delre| man toe Genege Air Force Balt] Sic ar mew tn operation; | TM Sulement names Descve Week's Prediction |< ner tusend tried for tour days} Stet te attck om her tas been | a mnasar somewhat caller tut | noch and miner dad coves bay basa lge bngher (a patrolman at|\ The cloudy weather that fn ee eee rifle. Mrs. Seenets iitaaee Deied ai woe Town it Pays ~ stil ditficult it opposed by Senate| ‘The FSED all-weather jet inter-| Canada line, being, Wail by Ci the time} wtvo| ecm predicted off and on for over emerson left her ‘husband’ home |i throughout yesterday's session | Drive Light . leaders. Sen. A. S. (Mike) .Mon-| ceptors, attached to the Sith Fight-|ada; a warning liné across the has been ordered | |, lly appeared yesterday | babysit. In less than 30 minutes |/{" common piees, court. Ouse of PALMETTO, Fla. (UP) — Mr, “ roney (DOkla) said today there | er Interceptor Squadron at George | most northerly practicable part of to pay bills cov- See ican tha Penne oan: a single shot rang out and Mrs. | ‘em, scholarly William J. Corri-| and Mrs. Robert W. Sullivan were are enough votes to crack any talk- AFB here, were ona regular Air| North America; the distant early Emerson came home with a 126-|8", white-haired dean of Ohio) arresteq yesterday for driving athon. Defense Command mission. warning or Dew line; and tion, dental and), More cloudy skies and rain are | pound seven-point buck criminal lawyers, even accused | through light | ee ; a other medical ex.| recast for tonight and tomorrow, | : him of testifying falsely about the| The tay ; trol Contes penses in the|Sccording to the U. S. Weather | Story Dr, Sheppard told of the Guy, B, oe ee Agree on Plan to Obtain |i siecd crt Si < paws, \Re| Baran sitwil'also bes urae Moral: Read Your Mail weir ndvenree he had i the| Sal sntenced ten to hh od , a die cumdtioaed an sania and an additional | Cooler tonight, the low being about; MARGATE, England (UP) _| pre-dawn dark of the murder Sune. af tend to = woe 4 . H ] States.” nent by t 7 $200 “for pain 42 to 4 with a high tomorrow Tavernkeeper Alfred Sparrowhawk, | ing, last July 4, from agrees | Architect for Hospita 2 EAMG td Sa a seaetay aed age akg tt las tesa nam nah oe ea | = 4 a " intiff, Jerry : =. n mtown Pontiac yesterday of mailed “ isements”’ into | get . ' A three-step plan to determine’ where the city stands Truck Driver Killed of 220 Rockwell Ave., testified that | temperatures ranged from a low the wastebasket when he decided| defense legal salt. Bat hag: rege eee iihe os : in obtaining an architect for the new $3,000,000 wing at : 1 Leg ee and fracture ey dead = > oa Great tem, Ameeg the coroner, is a veteran of| It was the first of the season's : Pontiac General Hospital was agreed upon last night at j H | a teehee | 6. me. Oe ee ee jor $28,000—' scores of ‘witness stand appear | “hospitality arrests” for which joint meeting of the City Commission and the hospital in int a the forcible arrest. rising to only 57 by 1 p. m. ‘his winnings in a football pool.' ances, Palmetto is noted a — ad = > ‘ Clyde W. Taylor, 53, of 1353 ° . ‘ | as to what the|lLocke St, Pontiac Twp., died truck-car collision north of Flint . e oa raised tneenghe oabe which ‘also claimed the lives of we . two Filet mea. TAMPA, Fila. @ en) Sat He said loss of Japan to the|everything communism stands/| astonishing skill set about te was assigned | Killed immediately were: . Press writers back from Russia) sslely te Communists would be an “unpare-| for,” he said. corrupt and polson the minds of Wittem A, | Charles Warholm, 21, believed | #nd Japan warned today the Krem- , lelled tragedy” and could “tip the} “Another is the historic achieve-| ®* ! ordered to de- to be the car's driver; and Ed-|lin was directing a skilitul prope-} In Today's Press scales of world power against uS| ment of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. America ward G. Hughes, 22. everywhere in the for all times.” , if = nine-year-old con- ganda cam : | William L. whose victory without vindictive-| Ryan Lee J. Mee. | Taylor was driving to Saginaw | free world designed to create tur-} Biyte, Mala... 0.cscucsceo Ryan, AP's foreign | ness looms greater with every | the effect. with an empty semi-trailer when |moil and poison minds against) Csster, Bedi 7 |News analyst who spent some time | passing year ag a triumph of hu-| emt, ; we Warholm’s tht 4 car spun | Americans. ‘ 4 in Moscow, said the United States manity and wisdom ; hot designed the new aa a trol th it th of| They told the Associated Press| ‘ **se | couldn’t match maneuverability of “And a third is that the United continue ‘dnt emt n mn |the GeneseeSaginaw County line |Managing Editors Assn. meeting ¢ | the Russians, but that “we hope to| states, after getting burned in| has been’ { Under @ COM | on U.S.10 and hit Taylor’s truck |the United States must maintain ts beat them by exposing them to 85 | Ching and Korea and in Indochina,| “The , rH toe inst yonr| Net! on. according to Michigan | sternal viehanse 0 wig. is much glare af we can bring 10 Deer |ie—or should be-rendy to take |usresdy -Mmade last Year| state Troopers of the Flint Post. |campaigns from succeeding. Es « ° instant and decisive action against | terms : Son we dead at the a few mip-| rean for Japan Korea, sald | srerts .. at work to keep Japan out of the Eunson seid that States, Tr 4 ‘Plans, —_| wtes after the He was| the big plum sought by the So | Ty's fusis clutches of commeniam, (tists couldn't hope to seize con- |ehind. . oa ' Seccae vein Cupless of fi U.S; Trogk Co: viets in the Far East was Japan | Whasea ear “One is Japan's own way of life| trot ef Japan by vielent — an ‘Ane. of Pontide, | and ite industries, but that the | Wen which is 90 dead set against! and bad “deliberately and ee | * Beth | é ? 2 ee eal a ee a ee ee ee a a ee ee nN. et Pe a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1954 = Outline Plan to Get | Funeral Director Former Official Dies ‘County Completes 73, of 988 Westchester Way, will | Isley had lived at 1749 Fairway | °C°Deld at 2:30 p. m. Saturday at Dr. She was a graduate of lowa State Teachers College. Tom's Meat Market Dovelas Truckine Pread Ward /11 a.m. from the Voorhees-Siple ; - | Chapel for Gay Dorie Shelton. Gay | = | Ae was the two months old daughter | 7 of Jack H. and Jean Post Shelton of 331 E. Sheffield Ave. ’ Pity “sy the Bell Chapet of the Wiliam R. Wiliam K. Baer Hamilton Co., with burial in Rose- | 2° Lerey C. Johanson | land Park Cemetery. She died yes- =~: : | . PETOSKEY #—Ralph O. Couls, R , fi B q M Canvass of Vote Hospital Architect Rranany saga Chanch, cod | SEAT minven, atdecssan and oy . in 's ae ecreallon DOA MOVES ON | ners | Cen te poe ll Semi burial will be in St. Mary's ¥ , | (Continued From Page One) | ooo ee One) Dies at Age 8 Cametery. Little tal. ; efe se s ° ; celv \e or plans. Se ih aha a retary and Carlos G. Ru hardson | = . one * in when 1 , of Waterford Township : It Ewart finds the contract., William Sullivan Was) " °a” rain temperatures |} Simms SUPER ‘ The official totals follow which had no time limit stipulated, | R k Rresident are well below freezing if a layer STATE OFFICES still in force, City Manger al-| Koya Oa FesiGe@nt, .: warm air lies above the cold air p GOVERNOR ter K. Willman was instructed to 2 : From Our Birmingham Bureau west of Cranbrook and south of Agia Se ba val with Heenan to arrange for Civic Leader ee above the surface ot the > 2 : BIRMINGHAM — Preliminary! Maple. ne TT. GOVERNOR either a hospital-building consul- ROYAL OAK — William Sulli-|° " 5 steps for what would be Birming-| Some 600 homes will eventually pili a ‘Me iD: 1306 | tant on Heenan’s staff or ond s€-| yan 78-year-old founder of the Wil. | ; : ham's first artificial ice skating | fill the site, but Garting is already . , SRCRETARY OF — lected by the rag and 8p | |. .m Sullivan & Son Funeral Home | Where Else But at Simms t t's | Cooperating with the schOol board. James M Hare sD» 68.459 pointed to work with Heenan , i 5 rink were = aa las' | ia have authorized», ATTORNEY, GENERAL Thirdly, the board will wait for, at 705 W. 11 Mile Rd. here, | ... SO Many Different } recreation board meeting with © | Eberie-Smith Associates to work Thoinas M Kavanagh :D) 69,529 | the results of the conference be- Thursday after an illness of eight) Items Priced MUCH ' ‘ appointment of board member, |i, g consulting capacity with the!) jai Brake he 19.60 tween Willman and Heenan. | months. |g LOWER than Elsewhere! ; Roland W. Reese, to work out de-| developers, on a study of two or S*s!ord A Bowe (D) eat 69,225 “Ne-beard member ts against | Born Nov. 4, 1876, in Royal Oak yas tromp wakeainas - Sy tails with City Manager Donald C. | three possible elementary school jonn B Martin iR 80 983 | Heenan,” said Trustee Willig M. | Township, Mr. Sullivan was a ‘ WS 4 Egbert. joes ne i set aside by Vict Te TEOrscative mneame Brewer, “It’s just that we feel he | member of the a ; Ww Discussion of the winter sports “’@rUng for * Ds a Women Potgama tare. 82.950 | should have a hospital consul- | teer Fire Department, 3 : ‘“Manstield’ Assorted activities was included on the | Patrick V. McNamara ‘D) 68,116 tant.” ‘ Oak Cemetery Board, and a char > s = | A football game and dinner as | CONGRESSMAN »s|ter member of Bishop Gallagher $f. b board Egbert uest f “ Donaldson's with bbe wen as oe ciy's guests of Alma College is in ma or 2 (R = | 8. VERNON LANKEY S88. om ‘alias and less | council K ot C No. 2569, Bishop ; C ocolates ; ty growth will require’ in-| or the senior high youth group of | STATE SENATOR | ‘The funeral for H. Vernon Lankey plan for more William F. May- | Gallagher Fourth Degree Assemb- > << ; : 4 recreational facilities. the First Presbyterian Church to- } 287, 8, Broomfiela 1 80416) < 56, of 2908 W. Huron St. will be | equipment was hairman, | '¥: and BPOE No. 1523. iS = morrow. The teen-agers will leave STATE LEGISUATORS held Saturday at 2 p.m. from the bury, trustee board chai tees to| Mr. Sullivan received the Rey: | > | Full , _ Speaking in generalities, the 1. the college at 8 a.m. Fred @ Mearceey R | Sparks-Griffin Chapel, Dr. Milton | ‘Unless somebody guarantees to Mr. Sullivan recervad the may. | | C beard discussed with Egbert a * * *« Donald E Adams :D ‘04s’ }L Bank, pastor of the Central) campaign and guarantees to raise Year” award ia snus. ie wae & | < Pound rink such as those put into opera- A square dance tustruction. (0 uc tihTRICT * oie Methodist Church will officiate. | the money, in this case I think we | Sear ne Gok ° Towasht ; Box tion last winter in Detroit. Im pouy for junior high schoolers Ernest Huthwaite (R +345 Burial will follow in Perry Mount | should just give as much hospital | eingla ile on the Visage > | Q vestigations made by Reese last i. being offered by the local «i & Yao ba 19471 Park Cemetery. to the people of Pontiac as we can) eterk oer ? 2 J y Rict Cc Van Dusen i Ceouncij in 1912. design case 7 January disclosed that the sa | YMCA from 7 to 8:38 p.m. to. Willem G Lene, #71 Mr, Lankey came here from | for $3,000,000," he declared. by his J pamper | » tie piped, chemically - opera | morrow at the Y. Reservations coders ¥. Seeches (hI ie 197 | Lansing 27 years ago and was eM-| ygaybury jiously had polled He is survived is son, James rai 2 rink met with instant public @p- | Fist be made through Mrs, Mar. | Donald L aeeneen ‘Ds ...... 12.880] ployed as traffic manager at Pon-| , Sean ala received sup- |W. of Royal Oak, and four grand- >| ; proval. i a ¢3:7| tiae Motor Division. stand children, William, John, Margaret Pd { | tha Schaefer or the Y, with ad | Vernald FP. Horn ‘+R 7 eh Ci —_ port for this 5 Bp pe N His 3 ? Putting a $75,000 bond issue to a| mission fre to Y members. Basic “Mich*e! F Cox Dh it Psy ae os b. 18, 1950, | Donaldson said the reason for his a = Poy = 1944 - > vote, possibly in time for the April) instructions will be given by | Walter T MeManon +D) 1470 Florence Me re Feb. 16, ~| plan wag two-fold , Nancy, : > ( yas al tioned, al- | h Bruce P Wheeler (R} £34) He was a member of the Central | Pi! : Rosary will be recited for Mr. > election, was also men & Mark Smith. COUNTY OFFICES ty and eteran of This will undoubtedly be the Sulli in five services — Satur- 2 though it was pointed out that the acres —— # vere I in our generation that | pore Bishop Gallaghe 2) $75,000 figure was purely guess- | Adults will follow with a dance | Frederick C Ziem (R: #1178 World War I. ast time in ge t | day at 7:30 p.m., Gal r $ work and closer cost figures are ' of their own from 8:30 to midnight. | Revert L O'Gonnell 1D. 67810 | Me Lankey died yesterday after | mone y will be raised for a hospi- | Fourth Deg Assembly; Satur- 2 “a determined by Reese and The Y will assist couples in secur- | Frank trons «Ri . 82879 9 two-day illness. ~ tal. she said. | day at 8 p.m., Elks Lodge of Sor- $ * yet to be se ing baby sitters George D. Hicks Ua neieiece 66.971 | ‘Secondly, in seeking funds for a | row; Sunday at 7:30 p.m., Bishop 3 wf Egbert. : * 8 8 Lynn D. Allen (R} 81 840 civic auditorium through the Pon- Gallagher Council; Sunday at $3 > ‘ The board will first nave te a Starting at 7 tonight, the Couples Nell R. Crowe ‘D) E 67,207 Samvel L. James | tiac Foundation I have found that : - 2 mit a plan for eity commission & ’ TREASURER | ; be a ra approval Club at Kirk in the Hills Church: | Charies A. Sparks (R) 20073, cs nual L. James, 64, 535 N./| Many people would more r a : ? | will have its annual turkey dinner. 2°"*!4 © Barrett (D C.0t; . clined to give funds for a hospital. work, play, ete. (10% tax) , at A slight charge to cover main- + ° ~ Orrt megunns (hi pies e134 Saginaw St., died yesterday at his | re Se tenance cost of any such opera- | Hand-printed and original Christ- Masel A. Kuschinsky TON $ : ‘ ndings on the rein, the iden was | are now en ssle at the acedemy Y ‘No."LEurcroms 5 317 Ohio, Aug. 22, 1915, before coming | for hospital equipment. ° 3 Mi ed Nu ; considered by the board as part of | museum from 2 to 5 p.m. daily. | Y** 33.42 to Pontiac from Glouster, Ohio, 28/1 1... talked to a number of $3 IX a long-term plan: In June, City) An advance project of the Annual NO. *—SCHOOL AID | years ago. hor aff and the $)? : Recreation Director Frank Whit-| Student Exhibition and Sale open- | ¥** vc.ge He was last employed in the serv-| hosplal salt mem ponegeredeasd Dasable Pisciie-fendy @!' ney was asked to study the current | ing Dec. 3, the cards range from . NO. 3—KOREAN BONUS weave | department of Pontiac Motor ; mi for son .. e 4 Full C ; recreation program came up| modern to traditional in theme. 5" izes | Division. 7 FG tal Travel Kits 2): a ; wah eee dations, for future | * 8 °6 . NO. ‘—BINGO | Surviving besides his widow are Dr. N. F. Gehringer, ese $1.80 Valve 3). Pound § facilities. The Wish-Bone Wiggle — that's ,°° ri rH five daughters, Mrs, Cleo Buttrey, chief of staff, warned that St. Jo _ c Dureble plactis travel hit >) , é His report is e ed to be com- the name of the dance the Holy © COUNTY COURTHOUSE Mrs. Earl Anderson, Mrs. Ralph | sep Mercy Hospital is planning a bb. a —— $\3 pleted within the month and will | Name Newman Club will sponsor y., TAX PROPOSAL sg Hewitt, all of Pontiac, Mrs. Bill| public subscription drive in the EN ere ew Si, (RAs = Almonds include the development of capital from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow Ne ......-. : #1635 Morris of Union Lake, and Mrs.| near future, and expressed fear | ~~ Fomous ’ ah * Brasils ® Pecans : improvements for recreational | a: the Community House. Open to — cbmc cau James Heffner of Fenton. that a drive by Pontiac General | Slosneat 3 ® English Walnuts needs of the city. the public, the dance will feature United F d Hit | Also surviving are a son, Samuel would be doomed to failure. Pi ki $|; ae eS Ge eee . > © | Mark Otis and his five-piece or-_ un | S 'M., of Waterford: a sister, Mrs. | Dr. Rey V. Cooley, a PGH in ing 4 ; save st Simms. Packed in cello- In authorizing condemnation pro- chestra. The youth club includes | |Emma Hale, of Girard, Kan., and| staff member as well as a city EASLEY'S | RS > or wage 5 ceedings for two school sites at the | ombers from St. Columban and 99 Per Cent of Goal a brother, John, of Muchelteo,| commissioner, declared that if SHEA 2 § southwest Lahser-14 Mile road cor.) O- Lady Queen of Martyrs | | Wash. contributions were sought for Regular $2 95 $ SIMAS {t@ ner, Board of Education members | 1 iches. (Continued From Page One) | _ Funeral service from Donelson- | ,gecifie equipment, “se people SUPER MARKET , €\3 seorets were told by Supt, of Schools “* 6 |Johns Funeral Home will be Mon-| SP". Onur tnetr money te go-_| na $ 79 $5 SN. Saginew —Main Flor Dwight B. Ireland this week that As long as the weather holds, satan from special gifts and (day at 1 p.m., Dr. W. H. Marbach | ing.” they would give to the | M-58 at Williams Lake 2 oe _ too few developers use foresight! saturday archery play wit be | $4757 from Waterford. ‘of the First Presbyterian Church) gi. > . in considering future needs. | available at 10 a.m, to boys and | Pontiac's share of Bloomfield officiating. Burial will follow in| - ; w _ —— me |S inks as it cuts, % | Children’s Weor Priced Instead, an area ts built up| Sirs at the ¥MEA.-¥ members area contributions totais $26,000. | Perry Mount Park Cemetery. | ceed a survey be made of PRICES SLASHED ON [2 zig - zag ravel- 2 |} Much LOWER ot SIMMS! with mo provisions made for ™ay obtain bows and arrows Gifts of $50 and over announced —_— the people and companies “who Entire Saock proof a 3| Se ee ee site de sori mena frac dpeieag ale employes. 9639.00 Judy Ann Regier a Leaf Rakes | anne ma tren 3 ne ee Oe a JC Penney Co, employes... 480.00 “I would like to see something a Borne id Satur- . struction Co., developers of the ‘cheduled. A guest fee is Ted's Drive tp. ‘employes ....... 300.50, Prayer service will be he | concrete—not guess what we can 2| : ole OU Co... eee eae 3306 day at 3 p.m. from the Voorhees- . Regular $1.00 Value 2 former Mercier Farms, property ©h#rged non-members, Poley and Beardsiee ....... 300 00 do, but be sure what we can do 2) * 2° 8 WKC Inc. employes ............ 251 50 | Siple Chapel for Judy Ann Regier,| >. > How to handle the grewing tist| Sy Ovens. ine. ny teeeereeeres eee four months old. She was tna | Maybury ees the participants 7 z -C H s| : cs m several | sores, seer ou tees eet | Hhocae Regier oats Comme S|" “Within 30 to 60 days you have 7 | ‘ | school gymnasiums from several | irene oe low a >| Pol 10 meet! > . . ey | organizations, including the YMCA | posengr Puealee Oe employes ao The Rev. Paul R. Havens of the get te decide on which path we eee, WS Sat $ ; sare | and church groups, is a subject (2,2, 5. 136.90 First Methodist Church will ‘con-| are going to follow, And within 2 ‘ |which should be carefully reviewed, | S#erd J. Novak LI) 1zeee | duct the service and burial will| six months we must have a defi- Save on Deluxe Quality > : Gf |e Beartee Eatceton agreed ths EES anne HAM |flow im Perry” Mount Park) tt gua” | True TEMBER | $ Pa emetery. > ‘ neces Seaholm. board presi- Mome eng Avie Loan Or oi 108 a Judy died yesterday at Pattee on eee sabinadien Claris be “DISTON” Reokes | 3 Repeat Well K Di ector dent w | Dallas end Mavis 1e0 9 ©General Hospital. She has been | oe of the work and Hours > ‘ nown r r een appointed William Spence. | purse Lumber Co. Inc i00.0 | since her birth, July 12, 1954 ye the necessary ne | (na slinky cz a _ s wf , . . can ee ve sizes. } walks down of Community House Whitney. city. recreation director Mrs" Breet Landry teco| Besides her mother and father, | ~~ |] Long nandies '} stairs. All metal. > Play & Dress Togs : Dies in Hospital Norman Wolfe. assistant superin. _8=pbore Bureau of Social Av, | She is survived by a brother. Lee! $1.95 Leaf Rakes.......$1.56 || % Boxer jeans * Corduroy O'all tendent of schools. and a Y repre. | previt’*, Peed-0- Mat 130 Joseph_Richard at home, and her ounty ths $2.59 Leaf Rokes...... .$2.07 | * Boxer BIRMINGHAM—Mrs. Carlton H_ sentative. in secking a solution to Ostinnd Lean Co. employes |. yose STaNdparents, Mr. Richard Regier | $2.98 Lest ee 3-4 | YOUR CHOICE (Velma Porter) Isley, 51, director the space. maintenance and dis. A&P smoteree : eo 2s of Grand Haven and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alex J. Scheff $3.59 Leaf Rakes...... .$2.87 ; of the Birmingham Community cipjinary problems involved Riemensehneider Bros $oe9 Joseph Howell. | MILFORD — Funeral arrange: | House fer the pest peven years Otiver Supply Co 80 08 —- |ments are pending for Mrs. Alex S | M MS ({@ died at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital mel ter Temuae en. tas 0.00 . it J. (Jessie) Schett, of 10243 N. Lake- BROTHER — Mrs. Faye B. Fuller Red Star Trenst Co se” Gay Doris Shelton side Dr., who died yesterday in last night following a long illness. | service for Mrs. Faye B. Fuller, | John Went Cartage. Inc $0 on | , pray |} 98%. Saginaw St—Ind Floor assistant director of -| Maurice J. Croteau sooe| Prayer service will be held at | Arizona. 9 30 98 50 00 50.00 No Cost . . . No Obligation! | | ; bh he i bj be bh be bi be be bb +e Se i i nn i i NN i ht i ti tt i i i i hh i hh i Mrs. Isley had been active in terday in Detroit. Truck Driver Injur other community affairs, inciud- Survivors include a son, Douglas | v ed . Bua rong lee! pal _ 2 “* ing the Altrusa Club, BQ Chap- |J. of Birmingham: a sister, Mrs.|_ FLINT W—Eugene Mitchell, 45. | — — $10 Valve ter of the PEO, the American | R. C. Hanna; and two grandchil- |! Lake Orion, was badly burned| duct the service with burial in | & 8-Piste Set $2.39: | Association of University Women | dren. when he stopped his truck at an| Perry Mount Cemetery. “ > } . and the Garden Club of Birming- ee intersection near Flint today. He| Besides her parents, Gay is sur- 5 + Aas HA $3.49 ham, Detroit H ife H | Was apparently pumping gasoline | vived by her twin sister, Kay Ann; se a ar olf Fousewite Hurt; | trom one tank to anotherwhen it two brothers, Patrick Lee pion $4 49 Besides her husband. Mrs. "SY One Driver Arrested | exploded. Mitchell was taken to and Michael Roy; grandparents, 18 cae is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Hurley Hospital in Flint with se- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Post and Mr George Cowie and Mrs. Car! A Detroit housewife was injured | rious burns and Mrs. Andrew Shelton. Akers, both of Iowa; and one jast night in a two-car collision at _ — / brother, George S. Porter of Chi- Telegraph and Voorheis Rds. One | : » es being Save while they last. Lowest Price Ever! ~Taken and Printed While You Wait— cago. of the motorists was later arrested | 3 ; service will be held at | on a drunk and disorderly charge. | Fancy Fresh Killed CONDS! Retractible 2 p.m. Monday at St. James Epis-| Held is Cecil Nicodemus, 44, of | In Just 60 SE . , Church, with cremation at/ 189 E. Huron St., who, Waterford Ball Point opal E White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. | Her body is at the Manley Bailey | Funeral Home. . The family asks that memorial b contributions be made to the Hos- 3 pital Equipment Fund of the Com- Here’s your chance to hove your picture taken . by the famous Polaroid camera without spend- ing a penny. All you hove to do is to visit our camera department. Limit — | to éach person. Tonight and Saturday! Township Police said, drove his | car into the rear of another driven | by Jack F. McKay, 41, of Detroit. | McKay's wife, Catherine, 37, was treated at Mt. Carmel Hospital in| Detroit for back and neck inju- | ries, police said. | CAPONS 43%. 3 SISTERS MARKET 608 W. Huron Ewe % Poca . ‘ if PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Clenéy | = You'd Expect to Pay at Least $7.50 for (m4 rain t and t- e- - : a NYLON-ORLON or 100% NYLON et mee cP 2) LADIES’ UNIFORMS 7“ a com... - op == - \ proof and my ; >. Choice of Two Styles Ne yo ( » ' { oe 89 All Sizes 10 te 20 WHITE Only UNUSUAL GIFT 4) oe it @ Choice of zipper or button Learn all about this low cost ($69.95) néw fronts “Highlander” model POLAROID camera that @ Yoke beck or tailored styles delivers finished, lasting, black and white pic- ; @ NO IRONING—Eosy to tures in just 60 seconds. It’s fun exciting launder to own... and economical to operate. Demonstration Hours — Tonite Until 9:30 ond Seturdey 9 «. m. Until 6 p. m. SIMMS .(@. Spe pea . SAVE HALP PRICE on 100% Nylon ow phigh Bp EY MA Ladies Wear—Main Floor eupscsseess sirenes ie ae © <5 Say . i a lB i ee aS eee Sa . "4 + § ss THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1954 A ; } 10 and 13. The score adio- bate Court yesterday disclosed. i. her mother yesterda nd held | A-Active D ucks activity: ae | McCormick ast tos She left more than 20 millions Actress Bests Bandit fr until alee porn . od 21 counts: li 17; Bequeath for distribution to institutions cho- Not Hot Enough fa -agg meat, 24; gona, ‘ot | 7 ; = mars by “The. New World Founda- Loeuk sd ietbasatand ewes | Many scientists have concluded | one duck), 25. CHICAGO, @®—Mra, Anita Me-| tion," set up im the will to be di- | Kimara, 22, « Life magazine COVeF | that the human race began some- to Scare Envoys Deduckting for natural radioac- | Cormick Blaine, daughter of Cyrus| rected by three trustees. Specific | sir! last year, wrested a dagger | where in the great Asiatic land TOKYO, ®—The imperial house- | "V'*Y, the board decided the ducks | H. McCormick, developer of the bequests were made to relatives | from & bandit who was tobbing ‘mass about 1,000,000 years ago. hel will held ite traditional stuck] “"™ 5 Hetomers. reaper, left an estate of 38 million|#nd employes.” | ; dollars, an inventory filed in Pro-' She died Feb, 12 at 87. hunts for the foreign diplomatic corps as usual this year despite Sea Gulls Clean Up reports that the wild birds—fresh| NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UP) — fLAYAWAY NOW for Christmas Gift Giving! \ in from Siberia—are radioactive as | 2@™mes Coogan, park director, com- | hot atoms. - You-know-who is running those | mixed up in a large oil atomic tests up in Siberia. Save money and shopping time, too! You" Wt find saa everything you need for Thanksgiving (except high \by tankers in Long Island Sound. The imperial household board, [It preveoted them from fishing, so $1.25 Size Full Pound prices and the TURKEY) at Simms. 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Allowance | ~ > ah Dae: Sa Peer said he told them this happened: | shouts brought police — with was being built, in oi a : : Asks Colleagues’ Aid | He undressed to take a sunbath | blankets. demic of cholera carried Professor Gardner Ackley. pres; on a mountainside, An interesting Stram slept in the police station. workman out, of bail J 0. a GA; ARBOR un — 1 Chander Kent ot the local chapter oa eect NA RA c | niversity ch- | AAUP sai was “disappointed” (= a ee . z : mathematics instructor, said regents’ , ' 5 oot we he has asked the Amer- x es — se 7 . Open ‘til 9 P. M. Friday end Saturdey! ' 4 : idan Assn. of University Profes- |**verance Pay to Davis 5 | sors (AAUP) to investigate his “I think that the university's | Wo ‘ ° dismissal and the refusal of the |action was a serious mistake i" ae For the Most Perfect of Gifts Easy Credit T Board of Regents to grant him | which threatens to undermine fac- | sy Or erms ulty confidence and other aspects | 7 ; Special sale of 49:99 genuine mouton - . | Ni rock f led hi walk | Yesterday morning he set in | Ousted Teacher paring coe P scene ‘Mountain Nudist an cin, hn era eer a to look sane far hool faculty last August f feliig to mien te cunetions of Mislays Clothes, where he had left his clothes. He | money and car keys. At sundown | = searched vainly unti] the sun went his car was still parked at the (> a house un-American activities | Seeks Pa nt subcommittee. They were sake | Cash, Car Keys down. 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[utely free with the purchase of Met... 1.99 Station ........ 99 ll new shodes zes Budget Holiday 7: Holiday Knit eves. ..2 pr. 5.99 raee “he —* -. Brenes Dresses e Sete. seee- 2.9 presen he SA PE : Plain and Novelty Heels iy te tesese Trempet oo raed gag ET el » PONTIAC P FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1954 } THE ™ -_ RESS THIRTEEN Saturday Feature Is Third in Nationwide Competition tl lll a national home seetion‘contest. The Press award places our if for Living seetion third in ‘competition — prize; Atlanta’ Journal and Constitution . (423,035). was second. ' * ok *® CU . . The néwspaper Home Section contest was : sponsored by the Wational Association of Real /| ._ Estate Editors.te select the best Home Sections in America. 4 PE we Judges for the contest .were Editor N. R. Howard, of the Cleveland News; Louis B. Seltzer, Editor of the Cleve- land Press, and Jack ‘Wyse of Properties Magazine of & Ore, ane nee Cg ae: Arma Cleveland. ini! x * & ? The judges’ comments on the Pontiac Press } section follow: “These sections each give personal, close-to- the-reader handling of home stories informative and of value to everyone. They were well-written ) ; and well-edited and well-presented.” * *« *.® Hazel A. Trumble is editor of the section assisted by Abbie K, Kucsera, and the Pontiac Press photographicy department. “ Defense Rescue Truck Is Assigned to County A fully-equipped civil defense res- é i ; ga k ti i ; Hi: across the country. Only two newspapers ranked higher. . The Milwaukee Journal {circulation. 339,532) won first . _ | who worked on the award Pentiac Press Pheote PREPARING A PAGE—Tiitee of the Pontiac Press staff people sections. were, left to right; Lee Masters, make-up man in the composing room; Hazel A. Trumble, home section editor and James Mahar, Pontiac Press photographer. Background for Living is a regular Saturday section in the Pontiac ~ "PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. Pontiac Press Home Section Wins \N - SATURDAY, MAY Am. Foe There are a number of men in ‘thé Pdttizic area who would rather aon ta 4 —_ = - | oe inipeifient, the etate A & E “ 4 » AAT aay . a a Pontiac Residénts Planning fo Organize Pigeon Club . | Pigeon Club. f Jacobs, 27, and David Cox, | of 229 Mechanic St., Pontiac, are} forming a Pontiaic-Oakland County | showing of pigeons is engaged in by thousands of. “fanciers” all ever the country, said Jacobs. Pigeons, he said, are invaluable im wartime for messenger carry- ing purposes and helpful in civil) defense organizations. . Owners may compete for prizes hows or enter their birds in | “homing” races held annually. dacohs has been keeping ; since he was seven years and now has 75 of the birds. “L already know of about 30 other “We'll welcome persons of any age into our group and help be- ginners to get started,"’ Jacons explained. “We'll show newcom- ers how to care for their birds breed for show.” A good show bird must have ex-| celient feathers, the proper stance and respond well to its owner's di- rections. Shows afe held. each |year at the Michigan State Fair.’ The national group will hold its 1955 convention in Detroit, Jacobs in Bloomfield Hills ( the award-winning ONE OF AWARD-WINNING PAGES—The Gregor Affleck home | Page which told in igned by Frank Lloyd Wright) provided one of | the man who drew ions -for the Pontiac Press Background for | newspaper, Living feature. The above photo shows the upper portion of thé | consecutive weeks during ie ; : \ : «4 ~ Feria iam THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL ESTATE EDITORS “Impartial Dissemination of News of Real Estate” William Manly Vice President James L. Holton President a, Managing Editor The Pontiac Press Pontiac, Michigan Dear Sir: Jim Chandler Phil Gundermana Secretary Treasurer Nov. 14, 1964 I am happy to be able to report that The Pontiac Press, competing with newspapers in cities of all sizes ‘in the United States, has. won Honorable in America. : Mention: in our annual contest for Best Home Section The Cleveland Press and the Cleveland News barred themselves from the contest since their editors were , judges. My congratulations to you. Enclosed yoy will find your certificate. Cordially, Jim Chandler, Secretary | Home Magazine Editor The Cleveland Press Cleveland 14, Ohio ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS — ee ee ee en ee eS —SE-ne ‘ ; ZURICH, Switzerland @®—Her-;lescing in a Warsaw sanitarium |the reporters rushed @way — ap- | |mann Field's wife and sister holed since his release Tagt: month @fter | parently to telephone their offices up in Switzerland today to’ await | five years imprisonment in Poland, | — the stiircase was brought back, his arrival from Pdland as the | was expected in Zurich sometime | we opened the door again, and Dr. family of vanishing Americans | eluded the press on both sides of | the Iron Curtain. ae | The crew ofa British airliner acknowledged in Vienna today that | they had helped Dr. Elsie Field, | of Urbana, Il, sister of Bermann and his brother Noel, and Her- mann’s wife Katy to leave their plane in Zurich Jast night without | Correspondents at the airport being aware Hermann, who has been conva- gan witnesses—three of them from | F z ! iff sf ii | | ii 1 q j | li iz + i] 3 3 | . i | i : in Detroit that Trachteriberg had ih | a FH cy Eeeet? : tnesses Refuse to Answer at Committee Probe on Communists | ~. WASHINGTON & —. Five Michi-,acki, president of the local, said | Motors since 1! a it rz this weekend. } His brother Noel, a prewar State | nt empleye, and Noel's | her | Field ‘got out and‘ climbed into a BEA. truck,.which carried . I don't know where she Departme wife Herta, treed this week in| went from there.” Hungary, were hiding out from the press in Budapest. * > * “She asked us to help her avoid newsmen and photographers wait- ing at Zurich airfield. So when the | plane was about to leave, Dr. Field got on board, we closed the door and the steps weré removed. After Another Flint resident, Henry |' A. Birdsal Jr., also invoked the | , % at In Hungary, meanwhile, news. men seeking to contact ‘Noel Field and his wife Herta got no help from either -the U.S. legation in Budapest or the Hungarian govern- ment. . Legation officials who saw the former U.S. State em- ploye and his wife at their secret hideaway in Budapest yesterday said the couple “asked us not to give out their address.” * a ef? Noel and his wife were relegsed sponse Fteld’s Family Awaits His Arrival ently planned to remain in Mun gary, at least for a while; After interviewing the couple, U.S. Minister Christian M, Ravn- dal told newsmen that they planned to enter a Budapest hospital for examination and treatment. The 4 American envoy said both appear- ed to be well except that Noel “apparently is suffering from a stomach ailment.”’ Probe Dynamiting in Strike-Torn Area WEBSTER SPRINGS, W. Va. @—FBI agents have begun te probe the dynamiting of a coal train and the attempted dynamit- |ing of another in this strike-trow- bled mining area. Fred Hallford, special agent in charge of the FBI's Pittsburgh of- fice, said yesterday: “We are investigating the dy- namiting of a train operated by a? ¥t 2. <9 “i sWovd HAO IV) TWENTY Shopping Cente Plan Presented Commission Considers Proposal on Subdivision Near Rochester ROCHESTER graphs and a plan for integrating the North Hill Shopping with adjacent properties was presented to the Avon-Oakland-Rochester area plan- ning commission this week. Planning consultant David Geer made the presentation, and out- | lined existing problems in the plan. One is a crosswalk needed for children between the residential subdivision and the new eclemen- tary school. The commission ex- pressed the feeling that such a | crosswalk should be strictly pe- | destriag, with vehicular traffic | eliminated. Aerial photo- | suggested Center $a RT. REV. ARCHIE H, CROWLEY Bishop to Visit Two Churches Rt. Rev. A. H. Crowley to Officiate at Episcopal Confirmations Sunday north of the village dump. DRAYTON PLAINS — The Rt., A spokesman for the developing Rev. Archie H. Crowley, recently | company said he was much im- consecrated suffragan bishop of the ' pressed with the plans for the area | village-owned property located just | | and added that his firm was ready | EP . ” a Michigan will to begin moving earth as soon as make his first visitation to this | tne problems were settled. area and to Pontiac next Sunday. A special meeting of the Bishop Crowley will officiate at Planning Commission has been set two confirmation services—at All |for Noy. 26. Saints Church, Pontiac, the Rescue League At & pm. members of the | comumattice of St. Andrew's | meet the mem- | animal shelter. The shop, to have its public opening at 1@ am. Saturday, is located at 297 Oakland Aveunue. Anyone wishing to do so may contribute any article, or take articles there to be sold on a commission basis. All proceeds | abeve actual expenses will go toward the shelter fund. | The Animal Rescue League of | Pontiac, organized here in May, 1953, hopes to establish a shelter run on the most humane prin- * | ciples. They have already acquired | ground a¢ the corner of East | boulevard and Featherstone read | for the building. | | revised | National Gr Higher Tax Exemptions Area | gates to the 88th National Grange Opens Resale Shop | The Michigan Animal Rescue | members of the armed forces and | League, Inc., is opening a Resale | urged tax concessions to stimulate | @ f | Shop in Pontiac, in one of several | U.S. investments abroad, and a has placed an intolerable burden | money-raising efforts to build an tax structure that would encourage | on postal clerks and carriers.” SKULL SESSION — Michigan Bradley, left, daughter of James H. Bradley of Pontiac, and Betty | ing of from $6 to $20 through the | Gessas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gessas of Keego Also, a western boundary must | in a medical technology laboratory session to an explanation of the | be determined for the subdivision, | skull structure by Prof. Lois Calhoun. and Geer suggested that the de-| ihe newest of the professions affiliated with the medical field. The at one time, on velopment include a portion of the | main task of most medical technologists is the diagnosis of disease | and discovery of its cause. SPOKANE, Wash, — Dele- convention have voted down reso- | lutions favoring the increase of per- sonal income tax exemptions from $600 to $800 and repeal of the fed- eral tax on telephone calls However they favored doubling income tax exemptions for active small inventors. Delegates also went on record | yesterday in faver of minimum | wage levels tied to the current price index, and unemployment Township Laws sss nie och Suffer Setback Motor Boats Are Under can be done for them in Washing- | ton.” State Regulation, Says Frank G. Millard LANSING #—Atty, Gen. Frank G. Millard held today that town-| ships have no authority to adopt | ordinances regulating the use of | motor boats on inland lakes within | a township. The opinion was requested by | Harry J. Merritt, Oakland County | counsel Mrs. Martin J. of Rochester, corresponding active in humane work in Oakland | County for the past 40 years. | County Calendar men The afternoon Circle of First Congre- getional Church will meet at proce no. 1 specialist in long-distance moving! Ave. will be hostess to the ‘ club et 1 p.m. Monday. witle MO. LIM MICHIGAN =| mssing oeséer St Up “ue te sonic li, to confer F.C. degr | New Hudson R | _ The Maccabees will hold their annus ] | bazaar and bake sale in connection with 4 card party at their hall this evening Harber | Mrs. Kenneth Hockey of 2424 Pine Lake | Roosevelt | im the Ma. ee corporation : | Millard’s opinion said he, his | \prececessors and the State Su-| |preme Court have held that the | laws ' | A 1952 law giving townships some | control over motor boats, Millard | said, refers only to those operated jon ‘navigational facilities” owned and operated by a township, such as a harbor. | The legislature did not intend Priday f lar monthly mecting wmcnee® 884 TeEU- te give townships blanket author- | Mark Evangelical United Brethren | ity over motor boat use, the opin- ion said. | er administration for economics | effected in government. tory and added: * THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1954 Schools to Start Dental Program Huron Valley Students to Get Sodium Fluoride | Treatments | MILFORD—Close to 300 pupils in |the Huron Valley School System will begin sodium fluoride dental \treatments Monday, according to : Arthur Burklund, elementary < | school supervisor + +A questionnaire concerning the treatments was recently completed and the survey showed*an enthu- siastic response from parents of ‘the students. Treatments will be given te” children in the second, fifth and eighth grades. The parents will pay $4 for four State College sophomores Judy treatments This will mean a sav- j Harbor, listen | use of free equipment and volun- teer help. Medical technology is one of | Four youngsters will be treated an assembly line | basis. From the second grade, 150 students will receive the treat Mrs. E. G. Crosby, dental hy- gienist, will have charge of the | program, As each school in the | system has been accommodated, the portable equipment will move compensation “adequate for & on to the next school. nominal standard of living.” __|ments,-101 from the fifth cea. | ° — and 44 from the eighth grade Weddin Vows Re ated ange Vetoes 9 pe The parent-teacher associations Or¢-hard Lake Community Church Repeal of a postal regulation that | of the various schools in the Huron | recently as Dorotha pee aac ed Prenernd Club, the couple left for | oe Se eee ie ees pennant ites I Seoatoas MR. AND MRS. GERALD LONG GET PALLIATIVE RELIEF wits TRUMAC TABLETS in Orchard Lake Church ORCHARD LAKE — Tall white | Walled Lake, both brothers of the tapers, white mums and green bridegroom, and Duane Batchelor | foliage banked. the altar in the of Walled Lake. After a reception at Twin Beach has allowed advertisers to send | Valley School System, in coopera-| became the bride of Gerald Long | a trip through the South. circulars addressed to ‘‘household- bers ts ccmneil ees can | in a double-ring ceremony. They will their home in Call for Demonstration | ers," and mailed at third class| = | The bride is the daughter of Mr. | West Bloomfield Township. rates, was urged ther resolu |Department of Health, and the | and Mrs. Vernon Barker of Walled and Free Estimate! a s in another resotur | state department of health are Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Long Pick Rochester Woman -_ sponsoring the program. |of Green Lake are the parents of | . oe ALL TYPES OF “The amendment has released | the bridegroom. to Head Association ROOFING ood of so-called ‘junk’ mail and County Native, 105, * Succumbs at Pigeon resolution said The delegates also accepted a ROCHESTER — Burial service| line, and her vei} bung from a For the ceremony the bride wore a floor length Princess gown of white Italian silk shan- tung with a hoop skirt. Scallops. Board of Agriculture, was named edged the scoop, beaded meck- president of the Association of Governing Boards of State Uni- report of their committee on tax- will be held here tomorrow for one white beaded imported lace head- | versities and Allied Institutions ation commending the Eisenhow- | ship, Mrs. George (Tilly) Gorton, 105 Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Benson told the grange jast night ° Sturgis ing today than at any time in his- Born in the Township August 9, “The opportunities lies primarily | John R. and Auburn He also said that ‘‘this does not | 4g°. mean that farm price support pro-| Service will be at 2:30 p.m. at grams and payments are not im-|the Avon Township Cemetery. portant, On the contrary, the legis- | Surviving besides Sturgis are sev- lation enacted along those lines | eral other nephews and nieces. during the past year is extremely | — in the overall farm Stydent Editors Named for School Publication Farmington to Survey Handicapped Children loca] school district will compile a | sociate editor. of the oldest natives of Avon Town-| piece. She died Wednesday at Pigeon, | thomas of Detroit, Coral Steiner | State College t the home of a nephew, Austin of Walled Lake and Myrtle Long 1849, she lived on a farm near | served as his brother's best man. | Until a few} and ushers included Dale Barker.| __ in what the farmers do for them-| weeks ago she was capable of prother of the bride, selves on their own farm—not what | amazing friends with her lucid| Milford and Charles Long Jr. of mory of former Avon residents.|; ——_— = She ed to Pi 2 ars = “ fron ® ¥°°°*' Milford Women | j | } NORTH BRANCH — Ellen Rich- | hour. |ard is the new editor-in-chief of| To begin at 11 am., the sale }the school publication, “Bronco | will include a variety of styles. FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP—The Tales,” with Janet Lewis as as-| Potted plants, winter yesterday in New York Janet Roettger of Walled Lake| The State Board of Agriculture was maid of honor, and Paula| is the governing body of Michigan ROCHESTER—Miss Sarah Van) Hoosen Jones, 62, of Rochester, a| member of the. Michigan State 7 } | Attention Farmers ! See the New Aluminum Roofing ' ‘ i 3 Years to Pay! C&W on 2010 Dixie Highwey FE 21211 Advertisemen To of Green Lake were bridesmaids. Harry Long of Green Lake Royce Long of | 7 to Model Aprons at Church Bazaar MILFORD—Women of the Meth- odist Church will attempt their largest bazaar Saturday, with fifty aprons to be modeled every half bouquets, Christmas gifts. ribbons and can- served beginning at 11:30 a.m. | the special education bill approved | by the voters in June. Teachers will classify handi- | capped children for special classes Church Conference Set | SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — St. } | Church will be host to the “Sharing | Faith Conference” Nov. 21-23. ! Harry T. Cardigan GOODRICH—Service for Harry i|T. Cardigan, 66, of 12074 South State Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Deaths in Nearby Communities until 1 p. m. Sunday. He died Thursday. Surviving are his widow, Lillian, a daughter, Mrs. Ada Younker of Lapeer, sons Harry of Attica, and MEN GOING BALD - Se reer 2 Hair Specialist Here Saturday to Demonstrate How to Save Hair and Prevent Baldness DISTRIBUTORS | . Sunday at the C. F. Sherman Fu-/}Karl of Bay City, nine grandchil- ean restore thinning and stave off baldness will be demonstrated by D. 35 Stores in Michigan Coun Births neral Home, Ortonville, with burial | dren, two great-grandchildren, also | Spodtatela’ ta Peotiee on Saturday : _ anedon® in Goodrich Cemetery. He died |two brothers, August and Louis, | Erickson whe has directed some di = meee st Nee Th 7‘ . ee . the largest clinics in the world, in a eeeeneeeeeeeeeeeemeemeeememmemmememnene’ + aol hove amet meme a | both of Imlay City. Coteege, Hew York and Montreal, Can- USED TV SETS firms rn ee scr anda brother —— a News of Local Interest | Since metness ter proteenept heme $10 to $15 Down! i rent, and Mrs. Maurice Molithan. former | | BIG BEAVER—Service for Lew- Mr. 0. W eat te treatment of scalp etary He r, $S a Week! ine inn aee al Mrs, Henry M. Scott | is H. Phelps, 52, of 809 Hartland.| “You mount this handy blode in front of your Formal “Winellie we Row. | rere net be prepremeet Dems Sew Rechester | ARMADA — Service for Mrs. | Will be at 2 p.m. Saturday from | iss on Saturday. and scalp treatment hair in 6 HAMPTON TV nit. tnd Mrs. W. E. Harrison of “Port | Henry M. (Nellie Hall) Scott, 76 Kinsey Funeral Home, followed by Cub — as shown above. In that position you backfill 20, at the Waldron Hotel where | maloriiy of cous mbers Muuent bales 825 West Huron St. Rochordcen, Alnohe. have announced she | f S721 Nerth Riverside, Marine | © Military graveside service spon tile drains, pushy Snow, move loose material. For heavier he will be glad te give you an | nes. FE 4-2525 Marrison ‘is the qguanier ot Mr. 804 |City, was held at 2 p.m, today at | red by the David E. Cleary Post groding and leveling. aut tus blade beneath you qaominction and make cecem> | wane” caopua rtdaen the Bower and Rose Funeral Par-| 16 of he American Legin at Claw: armel! Cub. Attaches to the reversible drawbar ... . mendations for the prevention say, “The scalp that grows ‘Tus’ can lors, Marine City, with burial in| 50"- Burial will be in Cadillac Me-| operates by hydraulic Farmall Touch Control. Wo all 1 | o= teléeen. Satmati@nmoaZ£ $ Woodland Cemetery, She died | Morial Gardens East Cemetery. He) be oiad to show you how the Farmall Cub groding ond =| |». m. to 9 No appoint. aprcatagite eee “Some soeut Monday in Sarasota, Fla. died Wednesday. : im he dee baste which oring about |Monday in Sarasota, Fla. | Surviving are his wife, Wrene:| leveling blade can be used on your form. . | | sant necessary. ust drop in at | inning, and coare ,ormes,, |are two daughters, Mrs, Lawrence | 'W° 508s. Charles and Vincent of | Now is the time to make an excellent deal on Farmall Cub with the hotel and ask for the Erick- ne ee, an te AY Sane dane |Se erie pra cs| Getto adenniees ceca tcerercee || | Somat etiam | Stet g os eae con. . onsult implement needs. C let . RI! | brothers, Pitti Hall of Barvaing- children. ‘ | : Se few tee ‘ Siese xt. essiibeitic soe ictre aren Sg thws ft e | . z . arts ice. inetieeere Sees a | ham and Wallace Hall of Highland Frederick Carl Scheuneman . =, eult is ‘fuss’.” | Park, two sisters Mes, Margaret ROMEO — service for Frederick WE TAKE TRADE-INS ; CREDIT TERMS ~ as ee stdin con te Gunderson io, @ rs. Gary Scheuneman, 58, inot ; nurtured a a oa visible thickness. The process is | i Cark of Bed Axe, and six|St, was held this afternoon at KING BROS con tome,” seaemicantereianpiee ees riot 8 Ile yi grandch . Roth's Home for Funerals, Inter- Wome Mrs, Ernest Stanley ment was in Romeo Cemetery un- . ae os os aenes ie nome treatment Almost ai toe ee Se i Se NORTH BRANCH — Service for| der the auspices of local veterans’ | Pontiec Rd. et Opdyke or FE4-1112) cunics confined larger metropolitan areas where permanent Mra, Ernest (Ruth) Stanley, 6 associations. He Sed Tuesday at| Your Authorised Dealer for have. made ‘heir homes tm smaller eltieg are entied 1S the same protesionsl Barnes e, Lapeer County, | Bishop Hospital, Almont. FARMALL TRACTORS — BOLEN GARDEN TRACTORS sock it.” y : will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday| Mr. Scheuneman had been a resi- McCORMICK FARM IMPLEMENTS — KASCO FEEDS ap We at Blackburn Funeral Home, with| dent in the vicinity for 32 years SCOTT LAWN PRODUCTS Pat eA By Bh a ey Fy marie tn, Kingston, Cumstry. 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T. **eeee S*eeenass *#eeees ***eeeees tee #eeeees TH FOODS : : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1954 } . agers * ie Fea eg ee : (Sagg : e a , 2 ° * Wi Aig $i RA Ba inet : ; Girls... 1f Your ©. ...|Birmingham boi a eas ap , ea | Pe r. rs. rn 7 . eee oo a, ‘ oo - » ||Brides-Elect ay F. |Discussed by Husband’s Gone Huntin’ |\p.J69) Plans Kitin of |Study Club . } - Sharing Projects pee incoln * the “Deer Widows” who have Nov. 27 ‘for Rite announcing | | 4041 Relotionchi or — rear tia in ‘St. James the | P we ng . 7 _ _ By RUTH SAUNDERS engagement of yer amy Unt wv SORMINGHAM Coins their daughter, | Culture Club met Thursday eve- Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. oA ning, Mrs. Irving Humbaugh was Harland G. Walter of Puritan road, Patricia, t0 | hostess in her home on Elizabeth ° has chosen Nov. 27 for her mar- las Lake road. riage to Edward A. Proctor Jr., Doug ; M roll call with stuns patents are SE, Gut Ee Young. He is | suggestions on “what is a favorite Edward A. Proctor of Wing Lake “the son of |ectivity shared by your temily?” ceremony will be a family Mr. and Mrs. a oe Church | "Ween sek a Wilbur Young She said that an ideal is a pat- many A coy em will be given in of Oliver sacle heir lel wong ~— ' will street. No date | \dealg of the tamily are merely Ga 8 _cutagmt ” | the situations we strive for as | down to aporoegtgzes next has been set | « tamity unit, she continecd. Saturday to attend the wedding ; Free’ Paved of an Johnson, daughter of for the | “Good a ag my 9 Parking Area! = oe wedding. _| happen. ar Sar ~ = & Area. son of Columbus, and William : ily loyalty and enduring ues Sydnor Gilbreath Ill of Birming this loyalty are the results rhea Weodward at ham. PATRICIA KILLIAN = — —_ s Besides his parents and several nets . Square Lake Road || -.cmsmen, hic sisters Mra Rob- to The speaker said that families . Skinner Whittier, Calif, share in of making Siimaen'« ieen| Wisner, Malkim PTAs\zsn°ms2>5 Mr, Chandler will attend. Mrs. . [clude household tasks, recreation, > | “Platead Top” || stimer arives snny. |LOG Meetings Thursday {fan and worship, She further point , ca of the Peyton agen dagen ee 2 Russel C. Bell contributes to stability and high A MERI Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. | sible Living in the Home was the | Were elected to serve on the nom- | ideals within the family NEW AM. CANO Paterson of Bloomfield Hills and highlight of the Thursday after-| inating committee. Mts. John Jess ar club Seats ean ae. A highly styled and sophisti- Mr, and Mrs. Henry Earle of of Wisner PTA when and Mrs. North presided at the tea bazaar of cated translation of the |! Grosse Pointe, rae bo school gymnasium. | table during the social hour. May Go ee a. personally styled adapted |) Wedmesday in time to attend a | Pontiac School ~| Mrs. Kenneth H discussed _ to enhance the individual Guner rth being given that | ald White, co-ordinator of elemen- iil prensa May Sorority Plans features and personality of f/ evening by Mr. and Mrs, Wil- served on the panel | stitution when Malkim PTA met . . ee Neate! women. am G, Pace and thelr sen, | With Mrs. George Cox acting @5 Thursday in the kindergarten room. Yuletide Dinner 3 and Mr, and Mrs. Ar- A l discussion took place with RANDALL’S vn and their daughter, hy th raph gr cha Lillian Davidson speaking on the} December 9 Method Shop |) Eiiner. mast be love and respect for eRe] er, on a notional legel; Mrs. . Harper another in the home. Parents | wiiism Mihalek the| Members of Epsilon Sigma Al- $8.Wayne st. PE’ 2-166 || Mr. and Mrs. Gilbreath Jr. will | should set standards for their chil- | Wiliam } we aad teen (ois vec wk evening - give the rehearsal dinner Friday dren to fallow and lead the kind of Pontiac PTA Council and Mrs. Lyle Cox speaking on the local | in YMCA. Mrs. Calvin Rhodes an- ‘Syn phony | Members were invited to make a tape-recording of their speaking ;| meet with Mrs. Fritzi Stoddard at | what it should be. Using records, she iiustrated nouncing the engagement of their daugmer, Glen, to Richard Wilton. | of Ypsilanti and Morley Wilton of | sometimes creates an erroneous Sunderland street. An April wed-| impression. She illustrated this ding is planned. point by showing posters of a voices to be played back imme diately for constructive criticism, |The speaker described simple Association breathing exercises to insure better Will Meet ——rraninc sie The Women's Association of the| During for the Children's Aid Society. Mrs, her home on Ottawa drive Monday | Silas Wattles presided at the tea at 1 p.m. service for the social hour. Mrs. John Little Hostess for PEO. The home of Mrs, John Little on Franklin road was opened Monday d ett Peterson, Mrs. James Boaz, revel pleted for the Christmas dinner | ‘7mpheay to attesd the meeting. |Mra. John Wilson and Mrs. Nor The panel brought out that the to be held at Devon Gables on Mrs: Stoddard will be | ™@" Allen presented the exempli- national PTA was founded in 1857 Dec. 9. Mrs. J. C. Walker, Mrs. F. E. fication of the ritual. wih over 6.00,000 members. It | Piedges will receive their pledge | Bonner. Mrs. Herman Dickstein |_Pi@m# were made for a Christ- teaches love and respect for the | Ling at this dinner. Mrs. Vernon C. ‘Abbott and Mrs.| as Party and secret pals were democratic principles. One PTA William Sproull. ‘ came Stee a getieinieg | im. Ninel Cae cepted | | Friendship C the council was formed and is ys means P| 2 A i Friendshi by the locals. The | miftiee will have decorated stock | Progragm, Given p Closs PTA Is for all ages and types | ings to be used at Christmas . . |Has Meeting . of communities. Lon ee by Lydia Circle The True Friendship Class of Community singing was led by| The Lydia Circle of the CwF | Memorial Baptist Church gathered giving prayer was read by Mrs. | Thanksgiving basket reported that | day evening at the Virginia ave- Glyn Stone on South Sanford St, Kenneth Healy. @ telly bad been chosen 08 8) nue home of Mrs. Guerge Medes. Plans were completed for a Serving on committees from the | recipient. Assisting the chairman! pio were made te denete Chet. Thanksgiving basket to be present- pore rooms of Mrs. Cart Vedane | with the project will be Maxine| as gifts to the Oakland County |¢t %° ® family by the group. A and Mrs. David Walls were Mrs. | Miller and Ann Tierney. Children's Home | Christmas party will be held at Edgar Dewey, Mrs. William Mor-| Mrs. Frank A. Jalosky, program A stewardship talk was given b | the home of Jane Millard. gan, Mrs. Arthur Allen, Mrs. Wal-| chairman, introduced Mrs. Charles Lorna MacKeller eniities “The — ae ter Lamphere and Mrs. Sylvan| Barrett, Oakland County police- Separated Part.” é teak manski. woman, who spoke on various as- | .. . - v review, Le a They Live In the City,” was given . E Juvenile delinquency was the Bocas: ran Austeten. Mrs. Joe | Morgan devotions | Coming vents tople of her tall. She tald how to} "Ty. i ancr City wes the tithe west rr for the program which was pre- sented by Mrs. Norris Luther. P Mrs. Gilbert Davis and Mrs. | . John Appleton assisted the postess|| = t in serving refreshments to the 25 members and one guest who were MODERNIZED mare School of Beauty he ‘ ‘Ada Shelly Honored |] Gall teday for detailed by Beta Sigma Phis information. Ne age Miss Adah Shelly, Pontiac Librarian was honored by x P| limit! hmpony of ster eset i soror- | For Future Security at a mee uesday evening. in Phone FE 4-1854 ge ack was hostess in Cell Miss Wilson Today her Birmigham home, Miss Shelly | (at iiiematied has been educational for | ' ea a | PONTIAC earn Shaw and Mrs. filliam Stephang gave a talk on her work. She was with ye amr a scroll, that will be displayed in S¥a E Huron, Schind the library, and with @ special nh, gift. CALL FE 5-6330 Why struggle with your husbend’s shirts . . . when it costs so little to send them te us! DRESS SHIRTS Expertly Laundered and Beautifully Finished . $40 | Smell additional charge for pick-up and delivery H 4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: ~ *% 570 N. Perry Se. % 469 Elizabeth Loke Rd. & 158 Auburn Ave. 1995 Coss Loke Rd. Save 50% on Fine Dinnerware wo Gay Day 53-pc. set in small all-over blue pattern in imported English earthenware. Pattern Reg. $39.95 Close-Out at ; , Choice of Over. 70 Different ) ~ Dinnerware Sets Savings Up to at | ys 16-Pe, Set..$ 299 32-Pe. Set..$ 5.95 | . a ” ——E——E— —e = 4 me eee 8 * JZ ~ t a ee eae Lihat EO gee ee ee aoe ~—w_ =< er OE a — ne 2 7 Me PR oe: MAKE AV “ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FI ee , NOVEMBER 19, 1954 Tn TaN VER. PACK Frick Dislikes Off-Season mertrt rn ™ Basel Waiver Ruling You'll Get More For ; | PB29 ssuyyribylqvy vs5l5aes 19 with teams lower in the IT’S AMAZING! THE VOLUME OF Suits... Topeetts BOSTON up—Basebal| Comm: veneers ngs getting a crack at the 2 | sioner Ford Frick is not satefie a player first ! % with that part of baseball law Frick, speaking informally after our a r MY STORE SELLS which allows a deal like the recent delive ern a prepared speech at ern University, added ® | one wherein Cleveland's American Northe: League pennant winners acquired that the. rule is “in the books and Ralph Kiner from the National | gal’’ but added he would like the League's Chicago Cubs public to understand it. | Frick, called it a ‘bad rule’ | “When the clubs get waivers on | Cleveland can | players in September now, they | HERES WHY! My Everyday Low Prices! AND SAVINGS OF $10 TO $20 ON SUITS & TOPCOATS or Sled |when a team like get a player from another league | stand until after the first month - of the next season. In that way, \the club can deal a player to any | - : her | after i Bowling Results u; apples, Northern Spy, No 1. 3.50-4.00 pleaded guilty to driving with a Scheduled to go on display here hon Goes ‘vs. Sapnaogach ! wD patecieg Lectregio. pelle os 7 plants were planning to curtail | noes Snow, we ater = to bring the —. generally revoked operator's license yester-| Friday at the Grand Trunk West- _ ian — a me | UOSTREOLO. "Ba sib Rock «|| ‘Salesiadies, Retau. exp. siso-sish. ‘ tions week down apples. agener, je. 3, - mixed position gains and : _ Snover Pynera ome. ‘ ’ Nurses Aide. live in, single $130 up. ra — of empl set | Cle: No 1, 2.00-2.25 4-0! case. Pears. | losses spreading over a range day before South Lyon Justice ern Railroad depot is the first JAMES. NOVEMBER 18, i9s4 SAM- | ee eT catENCED tie | Sook ve ie #1304156 Bosc, No 1, 3.80-4.00 bu. Quince, No 1, , Florence . : wc bail wel L. 8: ginaw St. age sekeeper.. aya the tone forthe rest ofthe market. Saga", * § lhounded by & point a ane ot oy ance eer bene ever ult, | SE sorrel amatees te, | Sacer at ret | CHOND EMPLOYMEN | Wheat near the end of the first! Vesetadles: Beets, No 1, 15-90 dos Trading was heavy at the | Mrs. Charlotte Ajie = Alien |S. J. Massey, vice president and Mr, Cleo Bultrey, Mre | Earl LARGE Conroairion wee 3314 W Wuron hour was % to 1 cent lower, De- | %€®s: beets. topped, No 1, 100-150 bu | start with the tape falling behind Rd., oe $00 ‘n peo —_ general manager, said. Mrs. Ralph Hewitt, Mrs. James | etfice. 23 lo 28 yrs. of 8 pe. come {} —— GIRLS « : © e cember $2.28%; corn be to Ms lower, No 1 100-186 te: cabbage, rea, Not. briefly in reporting actual floor at’ the One’ side of the car is fittea a ene pr scr rnd ee | motional opportunities. Write fea. Start now ila bnew exciting selea December $1.55%; oats ‘sto % | 8-125 bu Cabbage sprouts. No 1, 1.00-| transactions, a steady habit of Eagles wanes snag con eat with the mind Jahn Fomical Pansrath cer vice ite ress, Bos 75. or 30 AND field comtucting Jere Pgs lower, December 84%; rye % to 4; pom ng snoed ee etn at: recent Gays. above address to M past plexigiass so t ship- =. - re Monday. Noveeber 35 for specialized motor are up | home. Party planned. No collec- lower, December 1.26%; soybeans | flower. Wo 1. 250-300 dos. Celery. No} crecic and mot had higher days, according ichigan Stat pers, freight handlers, train and elson-Johns Funeral Home with , work ee ee ON ene oto Ri “cr cae tae’ Goa % to 2 1, 3.00-3.50 crate; celery, No 1, 18-125] “ee ors had Police of the Pontiac Post. ’ Dr. WH. Marbach officiating State + e and all vital in te PE +6189 . i) cents lower, January | gos. Caer eS yond doz. | look about them. Going lower yard crews may see inside and interment = — Mt Park ont gg agro cic cee ion sz a : Pennel, No 1. 1 : radish, ; ai : Presbyterian . Cemetery r be ’ } 8CH 82.81% ; and lard 5 cents lower to | Kenitl, 0° \ig' st Mohirabt Ne 1 15; | Were radio-televisions, chemicals, | Rummage sale First observe the contrasting effects geen at the Denelson-Johne Pv. cation _Bou_}, Pontiac Press. phone contacts Salary and bonus. 5 cents a hundred pounds higher, | 1.00 bu. Leeks, No 1, 1.00-1.25 dos bebs. | and oils. The rest of the market | Church, Sat. Nov. 20. —Adv.| of proper and improper loading neral Home gape esate a_i ——_ one eors. 8 —— .m See Mrs, Onions, green. No 1, 75-90 dos behs: | . . REGIER. NOVEMBER 18_ : 4 _ Buse, Room 122. sevelt Hotel. December $14.55, ontons. dry. No 1, 1.28-1.75 $0-I beg was mixed to steady. Rummage sale, Congregational| ©o¥Pling, packaging, crating and ouay Ad UT Claes Pear, | ae Ae | HOUSEKEEPER 3 DAYS A WEEK is y. curly, No 1, %5- ; : : : . beloved infant of Mr. and Mrs ve in e . Grain Pri Parsley root, No 1. 80-150 dot. ‘Parsnips, | Northrop Aircraft gained a | Church, Sat., Nov. 20. 8 to 11:30| stowing Ganley Regier: deat sister of HOUSEKEEPER FOR ELDERL ces ie .. yay Laon point on a favorable earnings re- | a. m. Dresses, shoes, coats, nats | The “‘picture-window” boxcar is|. l¢ Josep Richard Regier Pu- | couple. Stay ta. 135 Mehowh. .) | 8. , '. . : ; — ° . e « No- " 7 7 oR BPA CHICAGO GRAIN | 280 108-% Pumpkins. ‘No 1. 1s. | port. There were losses of a point ¥ being used throughgut the Grand | “ae Ma. WA A a ae eeuae Si6 car Ge aes i CHICAGO, Nov. 19 (AP)—Opening | 1.00 bu . ..No 1, 125-175 |in Goodyear and Zenith. Electric Central Market, 14 E. Pike. We) Trunk-Canadian National Syst p.m from the Voorhees-Sipie beautiul housewares to friends } bu: radishes, red. No 1. 75-85 doz behs; . a onal System Chapel with Rev. Paul R- Havens | and neighbors. No experience } ay . 133% redithes. hothouse, Wo 1: 1.80 des bebe ‘ Musca Industries —* block |have fresh fruits and vegetables. | in a campaign to reduce shipment officiating. Interment at Perry | auired, Wee siving name a i ybeans utebagas. No 1. a wash. | of 10.400 shares up % at 3's. Specialize im fancy fruit baskets. Mt ark Cemetery Judy Ann dress and phone to Pon- | lan ....... 283 | Acorn. No !, 75-100 bu: squash, Butter- damage and consequent inconveni- | will lie in state at the Voorhees- f cowsvss; SEEN aut Be 1 oo. 25 bu: cuusolt Delicious. | Lower were Radio Corp., Amer- | FE 3-9214. —AdV. | once to shippers, Massey said Biple Puneral Home ‘ “ R o t tj es OBLIC HEAT TH CIID, iam, | oota'as "ou Tomatoes, hothouse, Net, |ican Cyanamid, International Pa- If your friend’s in jail and needs| A. speedometer records speed | UST, NOVRMRER [8 1964. JOHN epresentauve PU AC HEALTH Stone 2.60% ged — ore we wef | Per, American Tobacco, Santa Fe, | pail, Ph. PE 5-5201, C. A. Mitchell. | which the car is coupled to other | heloved father of Mrs Ruth Deno i NURSES sia | eae a « Seooee. and Standard Oil (NJ). oe —Adv. | units while another indicator shows | Sy'“gariog. Rust puters “wows Experienced capable man with ae ccatiaeien. cor Lettuce and salad greens: Celery cab- | t i and r j will” be held Monday No @ geod seiling Bacugres - pension plan vacation, sick leave. bage. No 1, 125-175 bu Endive. No 1. | New York Stocks | After your rummage sale call ne ee ee a 22. at 130 p.m from the Mun. | oe ae Contact City of Pontiac Health 1.00-1.25 bu: endive, bleached. No 1. 2.50- | PE 2-0387. We will pick up your | the car's movement } toon Puneral Home with Rev Se eosetrnalatted position _Dept Hubbard Bidg. _ wi uae me No 1, 200-250 bu. | Pigures after decimal points are eighths Voscig items free. For charitable Another recorder measures the | Garner officiating. Interment at | a REGISTERED NURSE” BLOOM. > bage - | . u- Is e * oodward e | Geonames 1 109-1 at — ae ag Adams Ex ... 41 Jones & L 4) distribution. —Adv,| impact of switching and coupling | neral arrangements by the Hun werk ccae an pecnle. in | Ave. Personal interview le LT ee ea tat ama Mme et Reeera” a : operations. sree sores ee ae eee | Meets ee . «i i . eee “ r NOV supervis rs ers | e % Ne 1 235-290 ag = pe ge By lalieg L Sti 386 Kim> Cix :., 372| Rummage sale Sat. starting st) The plexigiass panels are set in_ Gay Dorte tiwine, 33) ry she! permanent connection to one Pleasant lake home. “OR ~ TF k 100-1.2$ bu. Turnip. No 1, 200-225 by | Allied Ch . 943 Kresge 88 ... 302,8 a m. First Methodist Church, | rubber to absorb expansion and! field, beloved infant of Mr and meeting requirements iIDDLEAGED Gh — @LOERE? ivestoc | Altea chal a3 heal P ses Saginaw and Judson St. = --Adv. | shion the A : tal | tof pack Ce nen aco Applicants should be between iste keel taht ee widow es f DETROIT LIVESTOCK SARCAAS POTATOES ‘Alum ‘Lid’... 712 LOP Glass 2. 363 vcomdiaw tawuute Gana ae el sed "Nas hae lias ee 3k 43 yrs, of age with some ang board EM ite ie a? De CHICAGO, Nov. 16 (AP)—Potatoes ar- Alum Am |.. 804 Lib McN&L .. 12 | Nationally advertised brands of screening prevents contact of the | Funeral service will be held | ability on sales leGers SALESLADY Se ie eT nec, 18 (API—The Detroit rivels 99: om track 418; total U.8. ship-| Am Airlin 19 «Lieg & My .. 893/golf merchandise. McGregor, car's lading with the plexiglass Saturday November 20th at 11 aa tu wider deni vestock marke ments 544: supplies liberal; demand|Am Can ..... 42 Lockh Aire .. 43 | Hagen Burke, Spalding, Wilson. | a m. from the Voorhees-Sipie Car is necessary. If you are ge Mg ren _— : on Hogs salable 175. Market not estab- | rather slow: market for Russets about|Am Cyan. 49 Loew's 2 1T6) , » Spe , ===s52 Funeral Home with Rev | Tom interested ty Wht wast. gieens aginaw _— shed | steady = Ps agai a |Am Gas&El . 397 > Cem . 57.2 j Use lay-away plan for Christmas Paul A. Van der Meer. Detroit Malone officiating Interment at , e ee . salad _ Rece main Russets ~4. isconsin usgets Am Loco ... 612 Lorillard .... 23.2 | Prank ron, Pon ‘oun : . ’ Perry Mt Park Cemet Ar ov ~ ms ] FP gg Mere eae dau” Cuaaen | 428-450: Wisconsin Round Reds 250-|Am M&Pdy .. 243 Mack Trk .. 177 Club ar ces at oe ey | Edison Co. assistant public in- rangements by Voorhees-Bipic Box 9. Ine Pontiac Press last Thursday: Market uneven. supply 7.9: Minnesote-North Dekota Pontiacs|Am Motors .. 10 Marsh Field 312) . . | formation director. is scheduled Funeral Home ee : mentiy fed steere ana | (washed) 2.40 jAm N Gas |. 461 Martin G! .. 267/ days a week until Christmas. Adv ree ; - Card of Thank i STENOGRAPHERS heifers fairly active full steady: lower | Am Rad... 228 Mead Cp gor | to leave Friday for Rio de ard ¢ nks het . . m Re sx H . oo Setar cctnate meta | oernore “tones nage, ton AEE HE Mae Ee” Bt Jeneio where be wil avast | ix opargrat_anrnnigyio NEEDED higher; bulls fully steady: stockers and | poiioi: cases included a. ob Am st! Pd 284 Monsan Ch .. 99.1} | Brazihan light and power offi- sor the kindness, help and sus- feeders slow steady: load low prime 1946 : eral-state Am Tel & Tel 1733 Mont Ward .. 7217 cials in establishing a public reremorel ah otra dant boas lee este Wo fed steers 27.00; few head 2750; bulk | *"9sen A jumbo $2.63 weigent. A™ TOP 584 Motor Pa |. 22 | ; ou Satuss ear Coren: Wes oh at Lose a ee ee | a 83% ieee 465k esd nee ca Me ae ae ee eal , Telations program. A University john Special thanks to Rev Mc- FE ! . peat —— part loads =. R.. 47: medion 33-39. a ave 37 “suell | Anae Gop “as mat "tkec” Sel : of Michigan graduate. Van der Cea an? Mh Dudley Moore k iy earn —M t per’ heifers 23.00: senttered sales good and | 20-22 Std are it's, grade B large |Anac Wi& C 534 Nat Cash R . 1005 | Meer lives at 170 Interlaken. | flv loving memory we shall alway het aT T lesan -orie Preferred choice fed heifers 19.00-22.00: bulk utility —— wid ave — bo seo wa Armco 8tl 626 Nat Dairy .. 38.7) 0 | Pine Lake. Bloomfield Township. | ‘cen ‘ e shall al » he 17.80-16.00: most sows 400 Ib | fryers (2%:-4 Ibs) Whites 22-23. gray | Chrysler 6! Radio Cp. 364 Roman brick| ;, | o—_-— sale profit to you. Your custom- | Resteurant. 000 Bivd. £ ' and lighter 16.25-17.50; 425-400 Ib 14.50- | crosses ose? oe Rocks 20-20%), | Cities Sve 1088 Rem Rand . 345 trim, front drive-|*® show marked increase during ers. your best prospects. Good | WANTED: ; _ ee Geary Suche 30 |Get SEND -. 99 Rew Motors . 733 in canopy the final months of the year al- BOX REPLIES salve por week Abet, tn poscen | ten "Aeod' teen”. Queena band : esninbte enttie 2.960: cnives 208; slnugh- breeder turkeys. young vy type |Gruett Pee ag i ‘as Roman brick|thoush consumer and business | between 8 am. and 10 om. at | future here for the mainly steady: cows steady to 28 lower: | “Comment “Marbet steady on hens. |COS Palm ... 605 Rey Tob B .. 385 oman tanta, spending is running as much as | At 10 a.m. today — 20 _o_ Bnet Fee, | Se *. ; woah to 60 lower: vealne meaty te | Ott bgp Mime Page gg rooted Gon Rate "22 ae Rock Spe. 228 r ng | 2, Ber cot below ISS). Chicago there were replies at TELEPHONE Teo ewes 5 week: most sales goes and cheice steers aa po Ba an n paties ample (CO? GE ("39.6 Safeway St 44.8 | ‘ With parking! pederal Reserve Bank officials | the Press office in WANTED and 20. $0-26.80; a load or 20 | Roasters in only fair demand. Ducks and |Consum Pw .. 47 Sf jos fead 18g space for 25 cars.| base their belief in increase on ' os e | for luncheonette. Capacity 40 seats. ‘ mized high choice to low prime 27.00- | geese in light demand . Tt scovin Mi. 30.3 custo Pre the following boxes: Capsbte of preparing menue sad 71.80; commercial to low good steers| Turkeys Market steady on toms. firm — Con ... Ta AL RR "8 ustomers MAY!) the expected high-gear auto pro- supervising oportun- 3 16.50-20.00: @ load of high choice around | op 16-13 ib hens. with these in best de- | Cont Mot 104 gcare Rob tL, either leave bun-| duction during the latter months. | DELIVERY eg ED wr lack ; 980 ib heifers 28.50: few other loads | mand for live trade needs and taken in | Cont Ol! 717 Shell On... 841 re dles in the drop- | 6. 8, 9 10, 1%, 14, 95, aur” of” Gaetan ane good and choice heifers 5.6-00.98: -|at the top of the price range at 35-36 | — a 7) simmons’. 389 ) | -_ a oll. — giving 2 | mercial te low good 15.50-19.50. ity | cents [Se wr red Sinclair O.... 464 MERKOVITZ in-office without | About 300 men from Pontiac, De- | 21, 23, 26, 36, 42, 58, 63, HELP WOMAN POR ut wove. and commércial cows 900-1200 8 few Set Bae c') 13, Bow Pac’..: $88| leaving their cars, or park under | Ann Arbor Sazinaw | 64, 66, 6X, 70, 71, 77, 78, : tf edb commeretal te 1400; ecanners and GO POULTRY j . Bou Ry Py ; troit, Jackson, Ann Arbor, Saginaw work and care of children while ) cutters 7.00-9.00. Utility to low com- CaICA Doug Aire... 004 gooras wy 47, the protecting canopy where they! and Toledo are expected to attend 79, 82, 83, 85S, 89, 101, Men and women with automobiles mother_worts. PE 39010. mercial bulls 118-1300, good to prime | CHICAGO. Nov 17 (AP)—Live poultry | uN, Chem... 414 gerry «05! are sheltered f iw wecines. | 104. 107 nae. pecdes = sewer Seegbene WOMEN FOR PHONE < vealers 17.00-22 00 steady om hens barely steady on young { Du Pont 169.4 ota Brand 373 | rom weather. | a regional conference of the Amer- | » 10%. books im Clarkston Lake Orion Salary and bonts See . Buse, rq 4 50-6 00. | stock receipts 665 coops (yesterday 1,638 | Bast Air L.. 36) ata of Cal. tha, Besides complete dry cleaning Society of Tool Engineers at | ——— = Oxo: & Walled Lake Pull or Room 122. Roosevelt Hotel. ‘ cops. 137.380 Ib): f 0b. paying prices| East Kod -.. 675 -a14 oi Ing. 91 | and shirt laundry service. the wis y —- Help Wanted Male Raccnes Tetrecy starts shen WAITRESS FOR FLOOR AND PUBLIC SALE unchanged. heavy hens 165-19. light | El Auto L - 331 gta ou NJ 90.4 e, plant | the Unversity of Michigan Satur elp Wan a 6 umber 8 ‘ond same. od- bar Top wages for right bar 1951 Oldsmobile. Convertible, Motor No | hens 12-14: fryers and broilers 23-27 | El & Mus In 31 oo Of GO) °° fg4/offers fur storage. Owners and! day. Titled “Planning for Tomor . ~ : scldciagl belt meeps Gromer oo) Rosa Experienced preferred, but not 5 - « on 20: , . j S NUSL .8) IN 8C187614. Gale to be held 1:00 pm. old roosters 12-125. ponettes 28-29, Emer Rad 123 Stevens JP||| 265 operators are Sam Merkov nd | y : a eM AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY our avaiable en 8 post card necessary. FE 3-062. 137 Osk- December 2nd. 1934 at 210 Orchard Laps | hen turkeys 34-35. tom turkeys 25.| End John .... 28 gia wa: Ty m Merkovitz a j}row'’s Cost Reduction,” the con- for @ married man age 25 to 40 to Directory Dist Associates. care land Avenue, Pontiac, Michigan Gucklings 28; farmer ducks rover 5 Ib) [Erie RR ...,.. 187 giide pack °° j9¢ his Sons Ralph and Irving. Archi- : - ; eho formerly worked in @ grocery of Box $0 Pontiac Press yt a Seow. 00. 28. 'D/Sa tember 8 Bb.) 38 Ex-Ceil-O 794 | ference will be held from & 30 am shots ‘abhor. uniget er Was & aamar WANTED EXPERIEKCED UsED WOMAN CARE FOR 3 CHILDREN 72. Sun Of ... 854 , ____ | Pair’ Mor 223 34 tect for the new building was Les- * ; route Write brief pe F his cer sab $ days, vietnity of Walled Lk. Preest Gut T3q Swift & Co... 476 laa j} until 1:45 p.m. in the lobby of the | [rule | Write brie! personal his r salesman to take full charge Own transportation & fet, Call i : Syiv E) Pa |. 451 | ter Davis of the A. N. Hickson Co. | y¢.. U avery = oe remtios = Frese.) Dees of used car lot Apply Lucky afer 6.60 oniv, Market 62500 lay oo" to. Texas Co #2 and Joseph Byers was general re See none mewe_ S00 =. Saemee HITE WOMA! : Licht | n at 43 i s Frm a@r ‘Xi Fed w Ez A |Gen Elec 449 Tes _O Sul ...1906 | ccotractor. WANTED: MECHANIC housework and cafe ef children. ; Gen Fds 10 sees mee” are! P k R , , Plenty of work paid vacation, OR }-8725 . ’ al TIS ° experience preferred Dave w |3es Motors" es R Bear. 472 olleen arkKe, sus Boys and Gh Ford f OMAN ViCtNITY OF —J0TCe i e a a Aedll g 386 . . Men or Housewives Deweon, Inc. MY _3-3641 St Draytor Plains, to care We Are Now Paying ib Fem. 02/9, ACCUSES Bruce D. Jarvis fon Tugs, Nov, 23 “trainer “ehocare cited eed | weet WOR 38560 betbewe pla. US oo 2 pm ton t1e Un Carbide 903 | good steady workers. Must be | and _12 p.s Un Pac. 1444 bd Wed Cl k | DAY able to furnish top references NEWSPAPER, gecaren’. atte See'ar us "SOF License Monopol at Clarkston | ® vo eveninos || teatro eee iter ste | suey WVATTRESS ES Per 100 Lbs. "Paice |. 1g United Gps. ee CLARKSTON—Colleen Ann Parks | RUT? 2 amt 2 hours each amit | [Sts Glue Ht you hive im Poor | stences Re food, Pieter 30 er | MAGAZIN 335 Unit Fran... 62) WASHINGTON (UP) — The Jus-| became the bride of Bruce Doug | radius ot Sy mite please ca | [TAMADOrtaLION "necessary i 30.3 = Gas Im..., = in today the | ine ti t ry “ LesRoats = R- Cafeteria at Pontiac Motor fo personal end detalled “tater. 5-3672 1:38 to 3 pm. i Screp ron—Jeunk Cors—Structural Steel ' Lines... Department today accused Jarvis recently in.an after- ‘ after m Mr. } . 5 US Bmelt.. 994 | RAdio Corporation of America of | noon wedding at me First Metho- | eee RI nN —WHOURaale DesTRiBTOa WIATHESS WANTED TOR Tav- , ‘ 40.4 US Steel...";. 67 | monopolizing patent re ‘he. SALESMAN | am to 7 pm. | ee Eee i teleton licensing in| dist Church of Clarkston. ‘EXT 03 Wynn's Pricten Pruefing has a er 2 am. i s 486 US Tod..... math) industry. The bride is the daughter of a that point of acceptance —_.. OMAN TO FOR HOUSE ae 18 | van Raal..... 30 | The department filed a civil anti-| Mr. and Mrs. Claude Parke of | te aasiuped ur auaier coisas Te oe” he j trust suit against the ? ; ’ = ——— names! Imitatior 1 [os 9582 bi4 W Va Pul 34.6 company in Sashabaw Road. The bridegroom's CAB DRIVERS FOR NIGHT SHIFT atitase | = & Poor sub FE 4 338 Wengen Ho a ht _ F eral District Court in New parents are Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Also part time Apply 438 Or WYNN'S Friction” PROOFING Help Wanted 8 135 Branch St. ecross from American Forging & Socket se _ = . Lop York City. It asked the court to Parvis of Clarkston, of Cherrywood c ees See MUST BE ond “Black 'Buleers? "We hare ' INVALID MAN WOULD LIKE cov. ee Waite Meot__.~ 35.6 end the alleged monopoly. Road. a Mol ee * position open in this area Ma pie {or companionship. Rent and 3 Wise E) Pw i However the Suntice De j Saks Rabe i t winter Apply om Spoon North ot hie Bie ; « poten tal Hunc red a ie" urn _ 2344 Jones , Rd. 7 544 Woolworth | Bt . part. | nm obvertson Was maid o 12 Mile Rd im Roys! Oak Bring had a ae nae Kadena nad ae LIGHT DELIVERY HELP WAN ia 2 =©6 Yale & Tow 5127 ent emphasized that if is nof | honor. and Jack Stoddard wa's best yout eos and ask for Bruno, or an angressive willing to werk phat ma a aig jist Crk Coal 19 Yngst 8h & T 614) accusing RCA of Bob Park harle eperehetic ad full-time man #:th « proven sales pl! Te pee, ee Som 1 | | Johns Mea 002 Zenith Rec. 88 | a ns | man, with Bob Parke and Charlies CRANBROOK SCHOO! background Transsortation and thorn AoeDe Fe tour , manufacture sale re . . som < WHITE 3 ° | sYOck avEnaces | eadie-TV vcediainh oat of —— seating the guests c arpenter for general maintep- " pt ange a oe — for tenant heuse of country cca ; |_NEW YORK, Nov. 19 —Compiied by |” devices, { pace st Seenty tier teas ane today WYNN OIL PRODUCTS pong 3 Og =a and : Pine se ccions, treat and water repellent for [| The Associated Press. ~ | ww | But the government said that M ti tR h { Fencienl phan soulal seeaeae Pats ifentedal Dept. A Milford +n gg Bh — ' | vacat by : — ee a = My vo yeti ee S ne weight. Ralls Util. Stocks | RCA’ patent practices have re- ee ing ai Kocnes er | bie Beuaig en oremade Eat Seem YEAR AROUND ESTABLISHED l 9 Suntan and'Rawione. a Lang Weta So 15] Stained the manutacture and sale | Ere ee re pm | car aber’ seat anette Ht | eon ° : ’ . DRAFTSMAN COLLEGE GRAD if i ea Pictured top to bottom a4 136.8 | of remie-TV products and devices. ] h | | 4 years experience $410 up. | worker call, ec “cant ACORDIONS To 84.6 107.5 Product engineer ; ow re ode he st iss | Rllvmee See oO BR S| eoonecuaw-leto'g-wea | See ene . x - 4 4 . | ; on meat for ether clothes abd ec- ss 1163 Ruth Keller, John Rose ROCHESTER — The Board of | anes hater hates = pd come sound esperience Mterested Work Wanted 0 be . % er ' eed — $29.75 vale for $19.50 | Wed in Lapeer Church | mmnity Schone diecused plans tor| Sartena,Crre,, it ap. | Set trem MSW "| 4, Canpeorrat Puan, ap ver ma ance $200 up Ld . i 21" Weekender: Ideal for short (Hornblower LMONT — Mrs. Cleo school ' + Mechanic. Ist cla 50-50 emale } trips or as @ companion bag for Pigures after decimal ‘aioe ae eighths Kale hav pi iden a = pa or gg hase eee = | BOND EM PLOY M ENT __Help Wanted Female 7 ~oould Py barber shop, Jong trips; 4 accessories pock- High Low Noon z : recent —* oneal vernols AGENCY BOOKKEEPER, EXPERIENCED |