a aes * 3 : ty g cee s ¥ ' i 4 t \, + 4 + CHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 195544 PAGES = “#ocuTm camee in Holiday Traffic A | : k* kok t : tk k tk . tk & * tk ke ree c: pate a gas bg Maas Ci Milford Youngster, 8, Killed by Blast of Shotgun tres pesien Believe Brother) Scene of Milford Shooting _ Waterford Man ‘Name Schimmel Delegateiof County Area Triagered Shot | oe ft ANG Na \to Education Conference | toi Called Worst rigger of bs f Raps Proposed Pontiac School Board President Louis H. Schimmei| for One Day Hotidey as Pair Played | will be a regional delegate to next week's White House| '” State History. ‘Sharon Balay Victim) eae igo OS oe Seah otk " He Se Conference on Education in Washington, D. C. i ae ; Merger Plans Superintendent of Schools Dr. Dana P. Whitmer and Three county residents got: ecand iMember Gi H were among 22 who died Businessman Doubts aggre Rmtianer se yesterday in what State Po- us Griffin will be present as of Accidental Shooting | 8 Cle Hes Anything| lice have called the worst in Living Room : to Offer ihn President Eisenhower has called of any one-day holiday traf- the meeting to formulate new poli- fic toll in Michigan history, A shotgun blast, believed fired accidentally by a younger brother, took the life of an eight-year-old Mil- ford girl this morning. The victim, Sharon Rose} Balay, of 2273 North St., died shortly before 10 a.m. after she was struck in the head by a charge from a 12 State Troopers, who an- ticipated little trouble in — what has formerly been a holiday of light traffic and , \few deaths, were at a loss ‘/ - \to explain the sudden rise jin fatalities — more than / |double the 1954 toll of nine. ,| “Traffic was not heavy,” cies on America’s educational A Waterford Township) needs. businessman has voiced Op-| gcnimmel’s status as a dele- position to a proposed mer-) gate will allow him to take part ger of Waterford Township) 1» ite discussions and other ac- and the city of Pontiac. | : He and other delegat ill dis- - Donald E. White, of White) .u6. six subjects ora i been ‘Brothers Real Estate, ——— previously in aon of ~ icome out against’ such a community and 53 state a iplan, Earlier, Waterford) ‘TT"or#! conferences on educa- tion during 1955. The topics are: resident Frank W. Steere; what should our schools accom- gauge, single-barreled shot- that such a mer-'|Plish? yell what ways can we . The shot was believed to ger of the two municipali-| r-iently and economically? What oe year-old brother, Clarence, wouneinhiin Santos Gielen 2, Suan te Pontiae Press Photo “I have discussed the sub-/2t © O" Sony tow con we th . = while the two were Playing! ssitord home of eight-year-old Sharon Rose Belay, er brother, Clarence, 3, as the pair played in a 0Ct Of annexation of Wa-inance our schools—build and oper- ‘LOUIS MH. SCHIMMEL in the house's living room.| 4. died this morning of blast. The bedroom while their mother, Mrs. Evelyn Belay |ett0°d to thelate them? How can we obtain a ‘Police were notified by the) 1. aL Flies pempunmad ‘ City of Pontiac with @ large|continuing public interest in educa- child's 2 moether Evelyn, who rushed was believed ve by her young- § was out hanging up washing. munce of the local resi-|tion? 5 ye a , . ents‘and businessmen and; a, , wit. ren from yS Was reported to her by Edward e : ha to find one rson| - 3 Se Smits + iutiroter ot mi TeSICent Displays Renewed Strength\™ itor of nuh ove?" chloe wrasitn Accict India _|Sawasas ss Secret Fanart moelas He Enjoys Family Holiday at Farm “+ prs would viewrouy| Semen Wann to 0 Assist India Waehy wen i er, bomcng neve tgp tempt Edue: Committee have . ad and ee int st Ee eae tly ies bo th many ways, Eisenhower |R0¢ aoe that Pontiac is in & posted ‘White House invitations 1 sl Bulganin, Khrushchey| the rend. relied a4 Grow Aim consistently that the President's) physical and mental vigor. thing of any significance. Lacey, Miss aryggat ‘198 Aw Vaca relly agreng ae eee eee ee 0 pga teed no fatigue from his steady in|. heavy as the days he custom- population is approximately half treated for crease of activity. arily put im at the White House| that of Pontiac afd im gnother and released from before his heart attack. 10 to 15 years, according to Edl- Yesterday, out on his farm to| son Study prediction, wil} be al- vii Faure Demands leive Ws Granichdren © patty art most the same, . . ; eet Wie Tace ams rudy and} Many people have moved to| “stacked” with those a family ; ' vb torent instead of that of an industrial shen ter mands senhower has presided over meet-|Problems in this township, but Tlneasure which was approved with Frank Stak ings of the National Security Coun-| think in spite of our rapid growth Township. takes Government on cin Cabinet. He has conlerred| "are coping with them in a satis : with Secretary of State John Fos-|factory manner, ee Se ter Dulles on the implications of “Our three problems in Water- colll- the Russian attitude at the Big) ‘rd are schools, water and sewers. Montcalm Four Geneva meeting, and U. S.|We now have one of the most mod- policy to meet it. > inn Tae, nee ween in) crash occurred when the new! Faure, fighting against delays .in BF me gone nity Be po of 4 Ryo — al eee Joseph foe 4, to Congress in January, and the Plan call for the merger of collided Parfly Cloudy, Colde Fu naenaee en oe : am ~ as were arfly Y, LONGED onysician, sini. Gen. Howard Say eee mental units? Hugh H. Rader, a prominent|"S2, [6° GAYS AB. st tne air-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Seen for Saturday cc seen car eel Mle rice an eae, Tak heat Sul pct, na se tn San to to- mill be party he Area Housewife «OTN wo er pal urea Prment and t|dny'etoe Gakand Coty Cre an anne Hed fe roe] ones fines SHOE he : ’ im . — r 3 culls tonictive with « high rene Wi itical leadership of the Republican] | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | ‘gostents wes tot for Dec. 12, ac-| Khrushchev was im the lime- lune sting of Detrol's tahtened Ss BED Gases conaiey TIE INGW uto Party again when he confers with cording to Chiet Assistant Pros-| Neh lest night at the final event iSafe Driving Day campaign was to the US. Weather Bureau. (in TV Contest ee Leonard’ 5 Cats Chomp Turkey center George F. Taylor. oon stay ts Bom: |2) T. Walker of tentehes Soham bp a Might ot 2s A Drayton Plains woman had to | . : Intended for Company ipa, Wont, Renee Somali} Wh; Gan on ebiiitie of ON ited He drew a $100 fine today and of 40 tomorrow and a low of 20 tojenter a New York television con- ICC Head Submits LOS ANGELES @~—The night|drove a car which was involved| gathered in the plush Turf Club|lost his driving privileges for one ‘a a og anak tha bere ee prone: cctge dren ahaa miedo ptr Sine grey gm Se peony Pere green ps oreo rg ag i in northern her own ° . r ne 2. “mi Michigan tay tat the’ Pontiac] ‘Mr. Marsal Priore, of [8 Resignation to Ike ms fine Se EY i leeenk Gaile Sat the e . or snow. she is ETTYSBURG w—Presi- The lowest temperature shorfly| winner of a 1956 Pontiac. G » Pa. continue at before 8 a.m. was 22 degrees. The| Included in the winnings is campaign, thermometer registered 34 at/ three-day trip to New York, with : » 2 p.m. all expenses paid. Local Advertising Man rd Tells Her Story 3 e At 3 é Harvey Gardner Luce Dies) husband!” as she cradled th avslatanit So the president of MacManus, John and|™*"* after. the shooting, | hallway where the shooting oe function few hours be- Sonik hovel Gok en route to William Beaumont) otect ep ogrors 2 fadond Lt. C. Russell Haff, chiet of an ee y, the Wood- 4 , is 4 Others among the first group of} the Oyster Bay cove police force . Gorney, had suffered a heart attack at his Bloomfield|proposes : for the|™imesses on hand included: |... it was to Haff that Mrs. jwande cook: sf he eae alk Hills 4 . Patrolman Henry Cormier of the’ Woodward cried out “I shot my the A noted artist, Luce, $5, had had enexman shows in|", ™ arn gle ydzyan tg, ™ Detroi and+ Wirth Jr., confessed prowler who New York He joined the} serving in both world wars, heltion law. has told police he was on & roof Publications Branch of the Woodward home at the time firm in 1923. was a major and Deputy Chief of of the shooting and heard the two if dl shotgun blasts fied by Mrs. Wood tion law | Wirth, 23-year-old German na- tional who came to the U.S. in . ime wee: , | te the statement 1953, has been granted immunity — Joins With Harriman you have made.” © ce cee eat a oor ie from prosecution in this one WASHINGTON (INS) — Rep. Red China Coal U: no condition to do so. case, to tell his story of his ac S ae aoe ot spn ‘a iedie eis wwkart| ociety Deaution mingled with tivities on the fateful night “dl " . a ieee | Special squads of police has his mechanization|*™2ll-town policemen ' widow, the for-lfor New York Gov. Averell. Red China's coal mines ‘has|"Y hearing got under way, | pase os en gue ae? two sons, Rob-|man for raised labor productivity of miners| Among the first persons on hand got under way, Some nomination, Walter is the first|to more than three tons of con}|Teady to testify was stunningly policemen me men tres ere ea rand Ci, fare e vated heongp thot tpcerenahree poe” | goedbapiarone r store tam : _ mia” ; : Enshrouded mink. me a I Today's F Robs Widow of $7,260 the center of all eyes as she took >. — What went on in the ne ay s hoe SAN PEDRO, Calif. thar fon ad yaaa eZ n't FOURTEEN. MONTHS LATER — Centurres of sorrow seem to 00M wat Sf Sn See ee Mrs. Filomena DiCarlo on ite es have been into the face of Mrs. William Woodward Jr., in the [ang went — but not : Ha ose en verses cesses © jtending —T services on Mrs, ye ae was one scant 14 morithd between the ti these two photos were taken. At : , p< cot i Sema deca geen hae he dle it aeare Oe ai Sedlas a emer ee left, Mrs. Woodward is shown as she visited in London in Sept Police TV-& Radio ¥ as he shop which Lorenzo Di-| socialite Mrs, George F. Baker, | 1%4. At right, the 39-year-old former actress and model Wilson, Marl.........-.0 TT, had operated for many| the night before the Woodward | drawn and haggard as she leaves D Hospital in New York City Women’s Pages......19, sa os shooting. s for Nassau County Police oo | , : 4 : | i if Hort ~ : hi res iy das - Hom Tests in Spring Anderson — Hints US. Blasts to Answer * 3 sere ee ta : es “ Sen. Big Red Explosions WASHINGTON (INS) _ Gigated today thet the U. S. will stage new H-bomb tests in the ific to ‘answer Russia's appar-). mastery of the secret of super- bs ~ $en. Clinton P. Anderson (D- the Senate-| fOuse Atomic Committee, said the ‘@Hormous Russian explosion, re- Tha: Eve, only NM), chairman of - zed that America must Continue to test and improve the Most destructive of all weapons, ; tiens for new hydrogen tests in the Pacific have been under way for more than a year, The staging reportedly was de. layed because of a desire te em- phasire “atoms for peace” in 945. but now is expected te be held next spring. Administration sources, mean- pol-iwanted to see ibe RELL: i Pe i iH ae i 7 i eT i onve te] waiting rooms.” im, 9, Still Condition Q -~ The top _ @@ngressional atomic authority in- AL i : equally nient and comfortable | CAPTURED—Maggie 0’Connor Chicago's glamor girl of the under- world and its most-wanted crimi- 7 lex Pontioe Gridder Named on MIAA Team Hillsdale | |MIAA football team announced day by _}@annon and back Nate Clark. Tem- a. season, .is a former ‘ High School star. ‘The y *|Deeay Exnst, judge advocate of the study of nareotics addiction, today grabbing five places on the v first team: Named for Hillsdale were line- Men Roger. Davis, Dave Trippett, Warren Temple and Andy Kin- ple, who captained the Dales at for First Offenders _ WASHINGTON (INS)—Two law- MIAA. 22 Lives Claimed by Holiday Accidents js (Continued From Page One) Ann, 40, and their youngest son, other son, Larry, 12. A two-car collision at the inter- section of M57 and M66 about 13 miles north of Ionia took five lives. nal, is shown ‘in the police station! The dead were Joseph D. Wyman, after she was captured at her Sister's apartment , Maggie, 20, told police she left a/fdwards. 38, of Clio, and Mrs. safe refuge in Galveston, Tex., and returned to Chicago because she her three little daughters again. Gr | 5 in Chicago, French U.N. Boycott on Algiers Nears End ham May Get Criminal Lawyer ha | | it | 4 g I Fok A aie lis Fad i 50, of Lansing; his wife, Lavange, '45; and son, Terry, 19; Géorge Arlene Marshall, 33, of Flint, Three others were injured. Other fatalities included: | Dr, Alonzo Wheeler, 34, of Ber- tien Springs, killed in a two-car- collision on U.S, 31 im the out- skirts of Niles, and Michael J. Kubecka, 54, also of Berrien Springs. Pvt. William Hackett, 21, of Hud- son, home on furlough from Ft. Knox, Ky., killed when his car left ‘M34 and overturned about 11 miles east of Hillsdale, Mrs. Lillian Luscombe, 42, of rura] Charlotte, killed when a@ car driven by her husband, George. 30, missed a turn at the end of an Eaton Coynty road and struck a tree, Henry A. Schoettle, 75, of De- killed by a car . troit and Mrs. Clarence Kreiner, aurant -_ Former a (Qwner Succumbs ris AAEH et 4 = 5 z : i] ef i af Hea] ge if 'Norman, 7. Five other persons]. were hurt, Including the Adams’! makers, winding up a nation-wide urged stiff penalties for first sie * * * Chairman Hale Boggs (D-La), of of drug manufacturers to control dis- tribution of sleeping pills and the so-called “goof balis."’ They noted testimony at public hearings held in six cities that the barbiturate habit is reaching “alarming” levels, Boggs said they found that many addicts of heroin and morphine had “graduated” from sleeping pills. Both concluded — after bearing enforcement officers from coast to coast — that only tough penalties can stem the illicit traffic, Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Jessie R. Griffiths Mrs. Jessie Riddington Griffiths, formerly of Pontiac, died Wednes- is Fig be E fi | og Ssk gs 2 ? ; | et Home, Heights. He will then be sent to the Holly Funeral Home in Clinton. The funeral will be held Monday | at 2 p.m. from the Farmer's Grove Baptist Church with the Rev. Rose a — officiating. Burial will be Farmers-Grove Cemetery, Clinton, John Danie! Odneal \‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 i -— Stiffer Narcotic | Penalties Urged Lawmakers Advocate’ Mandatory Jail Terms, 7 : : aes! ‘ is an architect's sketch of the new one-story office building being constructed on Adams road at Webster in Birmingham, by the W. E. Reid :De- The Day iri Birmingham New Office Construction Set-for March Completion BIRMINGHAM — A March com> pletion date is anticipated for a new office building now under con- president of the W. E. Reid De- velopment Co., in emphasizing that the structure will be rented either in its entirety to one tenant or oe ili i z g rf i re struction on Adams at Webster.|: So stated Hamilton H. Paterson, . | HI lege next year to become a teach- i: s rigs rt He } i EE i t z e é i i it Egg ij Mrs, Errickson, who had for- —for most models SCHICK Electric RAZORS Rogers W. of Birming- ham; Donald C. of Pontiac; and E. Robert of Long Beach, Calif.; grandchildren. Sat. 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Wine basket. 1013" high ng! ** res | ie ae ps ; ) f { ' f 2 K * ré vray ths 4. i a he \ } ‘ ey { f ae - 4 i 2 I Y : i. . THE PONTIAC PRESS : et i Fe , wo ‘ OLD A, Ly a , RCH ace F. Beome Russet Basserr Ooaher ay Advertising Manager Nat'l Adv. Mar. Daily t Sunday Twe Powtuc Press Bu iding 3 = —_ at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter - MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIACED PRESS / ts dated Press is entitied exclusively to the tse bal tentiiccnes of ali local news printed in (bis newa- ‘paper as well as ell AP news dispatches = : Ta a se Pexse.ts delivered by carrier for Li wunties 1 ts ~-yhy afl other places tm the United States ‘a vear All mafl subseriptions paveble in advance. | e Pontiac FE 2-818) ene neem tae a MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1955 “Pontiac and Waterford Should Consider Merger ‘With Waterford beginning to as- sume the size and importance of a full-fledged city, the question of a possible union with Pontiac is natural. a committee to study the whole prob- of experts to bring in a@ réecommen- dation. : * Wo No one would organize two firms in identically the same business and place them side by sidé with a com- plete. duplication of functions and management; and yet that is’ pre- cisely what Waterford and Pontiac are heading toward. ie ee ee It would seem inconsistent for the area to have two city halls, two mayors, two sets of commis- i i 7 nated city could probably best serve — the residents of both communities. And one would save the taxpayers lots of money. : _ However, the matter is something “that should be investigated thor- oughly. Perhaps Waterford will be ve opposed. Perhaps Pontiac will want 3 no part of it. Perhaps it would prove. sound for one and unwise for the a other. / _ Probers Should Reveal \ Facts in ICC Inquiry — _. Aetcording to these hints he is said _. t have intervened with presidents of railroads serving Chicago, in the interests of his old friend, Jonn L. _, KKeeesmm. The ICC chairman report- edly wanted the contract for carry- ing passengers between Chicago sta- Nt an NES ON ey ganeePOE E # Transportation Co. to the Railroad Transfer Service. : * * * stoeainenny a denied having been offered an a _ executive job with the success- : ful bidders, Other rumors are to _ the effect that if he would resign, , _ the subcommittee would not go -on with the projected public hearing in this case. med that the subcommit- ion is to protect:the ICC into the Powt: a S Week: where catrier service fs not available by m Oakland. , Macomb, Lepeer and = : Soentias Rs 00 a year: elsewhere Im The matter has been referred to. tions transferred from the Parmaleée & a Another report said Mr. Cross embarrass- ne 4 févertl local dentists will be attending Mr. Cross pe “a district meeting in Detroit, where subject of continuing perings Jind inn Hoover. Commission has uncovered _ some fearful and wonderful examples of how military procurement _can waste taxpayers money. x ranks for sheer: inexcusable waste with the story of 40,000 army shovels. It seems that a citizen had bid one-, half cent apiece for these surplus implements and they were sold to . him, Immediately: the army de- manded that he move them out of the warehouse because it needed the | room. : x 2 * Then it developed that the reason this room was needed was the army’s purchase of 40,000 more shovels at $1.70 each and they were being delivered. The purchaser suggested that the lem and ever engage -an-outside firm ——_new—shovels,_which--were exact— duplicates, be delivered to him and that the army save itself a lot of trouble by keeping the old ones, * * * The. army brass said it couldn't do this, explaining that the old shovels were dated 1945 whereas the “new ones were stamped 1955. Total bill for keeping the army shovels up to date was $68,000. But there is at least one bright spot in this otherwise dark pic- ture. Our Army didn’t buy these shovels. It was the French. . The Man About Town Did Big Business - Road Hauled Many People in Early Days of Operation - Hypocrite; A person who prays. ” for delivery from temptation and then goes to a bargain sale. te “They handled s of passen-, . gers every year,” . Burdette Scobey who was a “news butcher” on the Pontiac, Oxford and Northern Railway around the ‘turn of the century. Now, a part of the Grand Trunk System, the same railway : jess than one passenger per day tiae and Casevilie. Scobey recollects road built its bridges constructed by . .. Jay Secord — Leonard from timber cut on its own right-of-way. Excursion trains of several cars run 8 Detroit at $1 for the round trip from Caseville. It really opened up the thumb section of Michigan, and 4ts trains sometimes hauled the natives nary days its depot on Oakiand avenue could not accommodate the waiting crowds. Pontiac always: has been the biggest city on its line. Station stops were numer- ous in its early days, but have gradually been lessened as the auto grabbed off the fravelers. At one time there were five stops in Oakland county after leav- ing Pontiac, being. at Eames, Cole, Oxford, Shoup and Leonard. The Grand Trunk now seeks to discontinue all passenger service on. the line, which in its early days was known as the “Polly Ann,” and still does a good freight business. The remaining four miles of blacktop covering on the Dixie Highway in Springfield and Groveland Townships has been completed, and we now have that _ smooth as silk pavement the en- tire distance between Pontiac and Flint, “We'll be with you on Dec. 3,” writes Mrs, Haviland Harkness .of Romeo, who adds that Pontiac's Christ- mas parades always attract a good num- ber from her area. Pheasant was on the Thanksgiving menu at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Silcock of Waterford. A large cock met death - the day before when he crashed through a picture window in their home. pie, Monday and Tuesday will not be sira days to have a toothache, as . Dr. Samuel 1. Shaw to them ot Howell; sixty-ninth wedding anniver- ‘Nothing it discovered, however, entire line af 100 miles between. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. N * “Great! Now We'll-Show You the SOVIET Rope MA Series, fe. ; ck” David Lawrence Says: Dems’ Outcry. Agai ‘Won't Fool Average U. S. Voter WASHINGTON—Are the Demo- crats blundering their way into the recent speeches by Stevenson and Harriman. .- The two rivals for the Demo cratic presidential nomination have - just. given the -cemntry a preview of their arguments against Presi- dent Eisenhower's peace policy, and it looks as if their alternative tii th Much is. being said derisively, by the coaching of ‘ Ave- nue boys.” 2 they have the. effective -way te sel ideas through y that any er ag f The average American voter isn’t going to be fooled by the outery that the “failure” at Ge- nst Peace Policy Geneva and what they would do now that the two Geneva confer- ences have-“been held, . Would they ge to war with Russia? Do they believe in pre- vegtive war? Would they sur- render Germany te Russia and Exercise May Help Joints Afflicted With ‘Rheumatiz’ By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. There are no general statistics, I'm not sure I'd be much im- if there were, on the ques- of the effect of overweight n the joints. , oretically it seems reason- z 4 tf : af ; é Mf li : ef Pi a a 2 3 3 i ‘ft 3 i 7 i af ly aes we i & » lt i'4 ee * * .. « Can't thank .. (K. Mo I¢ you think you have arthritis you had better consult a physi-_ cian. If you think you have rheu- — matiz, send me a starfiped, self- addressed envelope _ and ask in writing for the pamphlet Calciam and Rehumatiz, letters, not more tham one page pertaining te persone! not to will be answered trea: Brady, if « ote enve it te Pon- é rf ehh fis i jack pot, . er * . “ = : a oS ss 7 : Pie i out { their luxuries . . ways grateful for . . . The grocer- jes on their shelves. . . dren of the Tich are next . their parents must... what they demand. ' (Copyright 1955) Dems. ee Own Version of Ike’s ‘Middle of Road’ By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER INS Economic Conmmentator As President Eisenhower eases himself more and more back into ‘the burdens of the presidency, it is becoming increasingly apparent that this eminent political amateur is importantly influencing thinking in both major parties. * * - Eisenhower's posture as ‘‘a mid- die - of - the - road” leader, which seems more consonant with public sentiment during an economic boom than the previously popular “left of center” role of Eisenhow- er’s two immediate predecessors in the White House, has created a “me tooism” in the opposition position. There is a word for this Demo- eratic equivalent, namely, .“mod- eration,” time agree that it is ing our breath: I agree moderation is the spirit of the times... enthusiastic praise from former President Truman, * ee ~ ” * Another meaicr poteatial © con tenden fo" the Derwer tic pros dential nomination, Sen. Es'cs Ke- fauver of Tennessec, endorsed the moderation theme, saying: ‘There is a cry for moderation in the air. I am in accord with it. But I All of this adds up to the fact that President Eisenhower, a new- comer in politics, has taken a Case Records of a Psvcholowic* ship is.solely spiritual. So don’t make the fallacy: of thinking blood is thicker than water. Even natural fathers have. nothing to do with thé children . they procreate. for chromo- somes are simply 24 tiny batons passed from one runner to an- other in this unique human race. We don’t originate the — chromosomes. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE In fact, the first pair of recorded in stance which makes, friends and influences_ people. alifies, only Gov, man of New York has thrown down the gauntlet to the middle-of- the road position. He said at a news conference: “There is no such word as ‘moderate’ in the Demo- cratic party." * “e * .“Are we ‘moderately’ for the — farmer?’ he asked. “Are-we *mod-" _ erately’ for the small business. ‘man? No, we are for him all the — Leoking Back — Us Years Ago - HAMBURG SHIPYARD battered 4% By citer the either the father or the * * * We are simply the temporary. | chromosomes oe & 5 __ {THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1955 | Cae ¢ St in: Tr Cities Swamped With e. 3 You Can Feed: : Family of Nine on $18 a Week LANSING @ — Women! Stop complaining about your food budg-| _ Pi teva raed m «wove Bow Q) Saves Six evenings with a beer bottle’ in his mouth.” _{terr s lugged @ couple of] The Waldrops. say Boots jcases of beer bottles home 1 lice today credited a Syear-old boy to his back : = bring no| with saving the lives of six of his CHICAGO HEIGHTS, I, @—Po-|.” brothers and sisters last night in ét. You can feed’a family of nine on $18 a week. 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Complete New Custom-Styled Any way.you look at it... the value of the year! Complete Custom-Styled Swivel Base 5 = Consolette at a. table model price. New ' ‘ Phileo_transformer-powered chassis and © Plays 33 1/3, 45 and 78 RPM Plus 16 2/3 RPM Records famous Golden Grid Tuner for finest 21” picture. Also sensational, new Finger Tip Style lke Be luggage! soe $s 95 x Tuning. This: low: price includes base, go! This new Adenia portable ploys % delivery, hook-up bye our own TV technicians a Mapes wee ggg esme | with full warranty. a brow cose, Hear it today ot wee 3 | t il M Gifts | yy ® Gifts! S.. Gifts £ and Stil I lore “LUXURY-SIZE ATAPINT-SIZE PRICE MEDICINE CABINETS with Full Mirror Maple Bunk Bed Brass TV Stand Assorted Smokers 2 a beds, a4 A beauty. Gleam- Wrought iron & $s 00 fare val one and sag maga reek 95 oa £ 3 | Round Bobbin 3-Speed Whizzer Bike Electric Portable Sewing Machine a ae s3a 3 | Eee = WE BOUGHT THE ENTIRE STOCK AT saddle bag . Adjua stadle steel bike stand. 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Hurry in aed unbelievable mattress savings now! rederal we sy Weekly! 3.74 | — 108 NORTH SAGINAW ¥ NO é ~ NEY DOWN Emmanuel uded the pro- the form-| Christian High School are already With Sunday's Thanksgiving play The The senior play, “Time Out for Ginger,” is still a topic for dis- Sue Langdon will have the dent of the club is Joyce Tolhurst; part of Norma in ;veep is Ron Nordquist; and sec- |retary-treasurer is Barbara Jones. — a Christmas play. thusiastically appla have heen|duction — students of formances. AT EMMANUEL AMATI Halk | ."\rehearsing for their next venture a | Michigan | Catholie for their - outstanding” entirely of! Michi Ld the Daughters of|sponsored by Daniel Eskin. Prest- The American History classes,| these classes The ball is sponsored annually Three cheers for seniors Jerry einhelper and Duane Priebe, Highlight of the week's festivi- ties at Rochester High School was accomplishments on the football the year’s first formal dance, the orchestra provided music. ~ marked for charity. Spirits at Rochester ven a real boost with ing of a new “Step For Pep Club week, classes and clubs them on their toes. Term sponsored by ‘eithe American Revolution. West Bloomfield High School's spine-chiller ‘The Night of Jan heroes, whe received honorable the iwhich are made up |AT ROCHESTER ‘gi 44 eer ity a , @dependability and citizenship. The contest is =| SDay Holiday at WTHS In Pontiac's two Catholic high schools, a varsity club dance to- st ' | Thanksgiving baskets to the needy 16” kept capacity crowds on the edge of their seats during its three Basig for the choice was patriot- By JEAN LIMATTA With an extra day added, Water- ism, ual 1 ! aint fi2i 1 He A LE: fy Hal §}. Fred's Set for Varsity Dance Tonight St. Michael’s Gives to Needy 3 a spine- meh | the | chilling mystery play, a formal HELE a fptllt arte Rain nik ae aha bn ; a anTassel, Charles Williams! follows: Vv it at area high schools this week. Activities run the gamut of a me | Trio cil, eh rare the | Thanksgiving | nit se ) plagiyie! GPG it Hane [2 afl Hl fell Hinde aie , TL if tip iy | a on £ = \- : oC} | S) |, Bog: — Mr. Webb, Sten Fone,” Fslal! HER He | , i . ft z . itt ih } rae (i heey Huet si Th - ee Tih ii Junior Highs Roll sam With Dinner, Programs cnnqedpdlenn dicey tetpe will be Hansel. i H2etsi WM sieit! ; \ * > i : \ > < * , . = —<—<——<, range:Rips Government my SAVE During Foreign Farm Program ret Our , ’ Claiustic Reg. $299.95 BE - PLUS | 2 REG. $12.95 TABLES _ The : M3 ry Ao ood TABLES of $50,000 in 37 i ee. 10.35 FLOOR LAMP = With Each Sofa and Chair Purchase! n ORCHARD FURNITURE & APPLIANCE eee 424 Orchard Lake Ave. __°%,Pstv FE 4-5001 Seles Ee ‘Hospital mee Electricians’ Wages |AT DISCOUNTS: 50°+E=: Makes Available . All Man's THE PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, nail IN | IT ¥ ) 70m ¥, be Oe -_—_. yaa aaaro © 149 pieces in on ettrective box. bee Med "© 90 sheets of gift paper, Reg. ne core = 9995 eS cea ig Holsters &: Gane eee ee “Love Me” Doll ux oi *” $990] Dra eeessdee Feeaereees Pebervreee Sere eeane i Seen ene eee enree eee eaeee ‘eee ee ee eee ns ee “ce ee Doll carriages, stroll- ers, chairs, layettes, vanities, irons, ironing American Flyer TRAINS $1995 $2495 $2995 — $3995 MARX TRAIN: for children of all ages. LAYAWAY NOW! Pay whea +» @f Gee cur budget plas and start payments — Seem. Gift S$. THAT WILL RATE WITH YOUR MATE ANOTHER BIG TOASTERS Still Some Left? BARGAIN BUY! | roasrmmasren $22.50 | cos sit dotiver tio 50-Pe, Service for 8 | GE ...... veseae 19.95 ee Macantemca — DOMINION ...... 13.95] MADISON PoRTABLE Choice Rogers Silverplate} correemaKers |. MIXER Ang = Goat os $1995 | GE... $19.98 | © See LATEST. 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With all our toys and gifts— | We're still talking tires. Your car is NOT safe for winter driving unless your tires are safe. ‘DON’T TAKE CHANCES! The next gale that blows from the north. may skid you into eternity. Get the protection of B. F. GOODRICH TRAIL. MAKERS TODAY. 7-DIAMOND SET RS a 160 SATURDAY : et a a. i" GETTING OUT OF THE WOODS . A Game q i Junior Editors were hurrying to get to Grandmother's house | | before the sun went down and the woods became dark. But they | | , kept seeing all sorts of interesting things. And while they stopped | ' to look, the time slipped by. Paste this game on cereal box cardboard and color with.crayons. | | Make the paths yellow and the fields green. Color a the obstacles | | ectenety. Use small buttons, one to each player, as waste Toss a | | penny to determine who plays first and the number of moves. If | it's heads, make two moves; if it's tails, one. Play in turn. ~ TRY. IT— BRING THE FAMILY! . SAGINAW STREET lalues to $25.00 See our fine selection. 2-Pe. Modern Sectional pane fy 59> RATOLOUNGER CHAIRS ‘ me Sonos sea chee Greatly Reduced \THENS DRUM TABLES LAMP TABLES 59-13" ag - You Can ‘Completely Furnish Your Home at L & $ Furniture Sales Co. | to watch the butterfly, this will send you back one square. So will | the red leaf, the mushrooms and grapes. When you come to the bear you'll jump two squares ahead, | jae ever OE Rg of Bete. The other. obstacles will send you back one each, You riaisiibiae Ga right ‘nanier $e get out amctly — or you'll | have to toss again. The first one out of the woods is the winner. Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader’s idea that is used. Wfite your suggestion to “Junior Editors” in care of this newspaper; it | cannot be acknowledged or returned. TOMORROW: The chigueank loose Sis qaeee Glbner. ee Black Suede ShOe — [iciw'waners corrscrs umm | © VOOMBLENDS anes up after a coworker of Mrs. eson in a downtown bank said| @ WARM FLEECES ag vietim had been getting a “free | CHICAGO (®—Police searched! “"* again today. He de: today for a second black’ suede] the woman. a d or Walnut $198 Up slipper as a possible clue in the ee [strangulation of a 48-year-old di-/ Freight Train Derailed vorced mother of six. WAMSUTTER, Wyo. (w—Twenty- _ END TABLES WALL MIRRORS The body of Mrs. Edith Jamieson 27x37 leche While $995 ite hana Wednesiay morning a tree cars of an eastbound Union Pacific freight tram were derailed they last. blocks from her Soith Side| three miles west of here yesterday, and gairroted. Police said she|Y™S oe waite on the railroad’s neither _ | main hrough Wyoming. Rail- me _— road officials said thére were no injuries and the cause of the de- was Sought in Slaying |r“vme'n si pes LAY AWAY or CHARGE IT! ake es ¢ = an es 5 LS tee : : = : ? bg * ef : : = -at-— : “JANE LEE SAVE UP TO $11.99 IN OUR»GREAT COAT EVENT © FUR TRIMS ° e ZIP-LINED. a € a\5 ett 2 : & =| a: a * ‘ ‘ ae “ * » Et | ; Values to $34.99 @ VELVETS, TWEEDS © WARMLY INTERLINED ie 41 N.. Saginaw St. Open Fri. & Sat. “til 9 P.M. One Mile East of Auburn Heights 9 te-9' = SUNDAY 12 te S26 Oe “HISTORY. _MAKINI 1 cx ices! _ FREE: Home Demenstration Come In or Call for AMERICAN FLYER TRAIN FREE Res. ‘5a 9 “ime 5 21) ‘FEeral $57 ‘With Rad cione’ PRICES START AT 199" | #21T103M—UHF- TUNER and : BASE SLIGHTLY EXTRA : OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY ‘TIL 10 PM. ithe ee TENTY of FREE aR va «: FREE! Open Daily 9AM. 0PM. 158 Ooklend Ave. Park Free-in Rear of Store FE 2.3781 f : \ ok ee . Ses ee 4 gee Bae 3 | fey ; ‘ ayy S ; rt - . és ° { ; % Stila. ORS aan ame ete "THE, PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1955 , __ sevenreme , eS for the building of wh eae a mark automobile license fee. rey-!highways. for agriculture 7" . ' Beauty Cure for Problom Windows a : LOVELY TIER CURTAINS, So versatile, you can use these lovely tier curtains in every room of your home—eliminate those problem windows. Use them — at short or long windows, wide or narrow windows . . , at corner windows, bay win- dows... at double or triple windows . . . in any style ‘home. Truly versatile, he at Rosenber reer’ @ you can choose from five decorator comms e — acd blue, rose or white: UM Profs Grow |i’ novsex 3 Wake AS) vei t @iiiks Miniature Plants! | | ' Layaway Now for Christmas! L napra hp mgedler eng | ! FREE 72x80. BLANKET ' With Your 2-Tub Easy Spin-Drier EASY WASHER Save $52.18 Too CA VICTOR \ -— | | 1 aa ' ' if) ‘ 1 ts a =a rs oe e Reg. $179.95 | == SN < ae : Se ; , ; ee = i! Soon |i : — | | 4 Cheleo “\y rsa \s "ant ea g Sein. ule Neos Washoe tha oe é SAVE $52} ” eye i. | cgeibciry ng omar Trade-in Your Old Washer Tone. : thy Rasy Térmms — 09 Bays Some ol'bedl flow- ‘SHOP MONDAY, FRIDAY NIGHTS — s the vests, Ee , | UNTIL 9 P. M. and ability += ; chemical kills the plants. : WAYNE GABERT} ===" Gas a Your Electrical Appliance Specialist Mcrcece to tasks'Saledal sina j : aS i 121.N. Saginaw St. FE 5-6189 €lexperiments have taught scientists $ TRADE cones with plate alin ~ guorantee. Full size in- _— ~y sulated oven with outo- matic heat control. Roll- out broiler. Big storage compartment. Sale! Kelvinator FRIGIDAIRE Sale! Kelvinator All Porcelain Deluxe 10 cu. ft. Model i Clothes Dryer Reg. $209.95 | aero i | Oo” WITH TRADE | Has ne oe prs ab ‘chill troy ond eu. Le sagysbrcd and Me Packed with clade dalvery intallation, 5 shbdeent be Cay Thos vay fr Ohrhun 1995 TOASTMASTIN. $1596 | coop ee Se La of PONTIAC ‘Shop Tonight til 9 eh Weet Huron Street Shop by Phone, Too! Phone Fe 4.1555 oe ee ee ee a ? i \ y ; ere V Ne ie Oy ac coe | aay! 2 oe > * j wy il i, iy i vee f : | it VA | 2 von ( if ins "® give to the , CO ORCRME LOC cy x saa NA Se _EIGHTEEN _ in southern Spain are the setting a? who stole from the rich to * The eee Court of Spain has indicated the mayor of a moun:| % aauiin Sanchez Lopez- Cones! “2 tall, handsome landowner with Pon the dignity of a true Andal- ‘ucian, was 30 and full of new! ideas when he became mayor of! Santisteban- De] Puerto oh March 30, 1346, » His town, perched high in the Sierra Morena, was one of the mest miserable in the drought | stricken provinge of Jaen. Re = lance on a single crop — olives - -— and the general depression -- of Spain at the time had actual starvation to Santiste. \ When Don Agustin found a work- er dead of starvation on @ road- side, he says, “I decided there in the town to allow the poor to die of hunger.” He knew he could expect litte help from the hard- pressed government. With the approval of his town council, Don Agustin established a benefit fund and put down 1,000 pesetas ($25) of his own. Volun- “were too many people of means| 'Crusading Mayor “Vindicated for Unusual Charity Fines THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, er nie! Seman of the Sierra Morenalin and the starving were fed. o tee many a legend of generous|was not enough. We had to give | —— accused of doing jt itunds came, GOOD WORKS COSTLY But Don Agustin's good works; = cost money. He had raised» 604,- 47.30 pesetas fabout $15,000)) through many devices. He relied largely on volun- tary contributions, He also insti- tuted special fimes — when he ran his car inte a plece of mu- If you want the fnest in small piano. _ Craftsmanship, in design .. here is the answer. the dis- tinguished new French Provincial Acrosonic by Baldwin. throughout . . . and authentic © styling in beautiful frait-wood finish. These features are exclusively yours only in the Acrosonic-by Baldi / spapivarhiamber: brane wer == 3 ‘CALBI MUSIC CO. Pontiac's Locally Owned Moke of Coon inchienteniy od Saldwin Pienos and Organs =~ x ug North Saginaw St. ee it’s Beautiful © It's the New | rend Provincial Acrosonic by Baldwin FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE . in tone, in ee gent Phone FE 5-8222 ) i ¢ | Ark. “WRU EOE wae / SS SS ‘cre BUT PUTS UP VERY LITTLE FRONT. HE'S SO THIN THAT HE CAN HIDE BEHIND A REED. Seth ee ee > See a AB PO © aon 155° * Wak Disney Productions World Rights Reserved men, if you want to- catch bass, then you'd better jot down the , Cotter, | name of Ambrose in your ‘Tite book. For this Grass guide has de- ee a ye 8. ee first one 20 3) yours age and decer- ered that people would pay money for it~is made out of sassafras) wood and jis as nameless as a! new-born suckling pig. The natives call them “ham- bones." The famous outdoor writer Robert Page Lincoln termed them! “Sassafras Specials,” : while ‘most! of the anglers refer to them as * ¢ * Ambrose doesn't call them any- thing—he just whittles them. Each year when he finishes his duties as a guide at. Elmo Hurst’s float}. line“ ‘éperation on the White river knife, some sassafras blocks, and bit est Pm hivetne so many won- derful things to tell Dr. Spock’s audience about Beech-Nut. Be= lieve me, the Beech-Nut people work in their spotless plant in Canajoharie, N. Y., as if every baby of their own. Next t6 ts : “mothers, Beech-Nut is the fussi- a batch of “store-bought” gang ‘| | During the whittling season, | Ambrose .| Bt is a topwater lure that travels une Stream Cleaner Plugged by Inventor COTTER, Ark. (INS) — Fishér- [hooks and turns his hime Into one’ ‘of the largest one-man fishing lure factories in the country. turns out about 1,000 | hungry bass fishermen. He does ok bis own wert—freup applying the hardware to painting the Ambroses's hare should. werk = jhe's spent 40 of his years guiding fishing and float parties-on the cool White river. He noticed that lwhen a large plug was cast into ithe waters, a startle’ the bass. | The idea re ‘ee “‘hambones” 'was born when he reasoned that a ‘lightweight plug, with good action, jmight not create as much of a dis- ‘turbance. Ambrose picked Sassafras over cedar because he éonsiders if more nearly waterproof. Although ‘difficult to cast, the lure has made a hit with spin fishermen. under water at the depth of about Modern techniques invaded Am- lures—and they're gobbled up by | Goods Output Hike Seen WASHINGTON (INS)—The Fed- jeral Reserve Board believes that Amores will produce about 387 billion dollars worth of goods and iservices by the: end of 1955, ap- Livonia Woman Dies wie Police balieve Mrs, Barker's sell Suffering Burns sete ‘epited as she passed her (INS)—A ek ocd ~ , 1954\ that. Don had made ’ " : (INS) —The barren)tary contributions began rolling Ll pte, oa tend 0. | ee pees P24 mpmry rp cag re ca ood) von vac aa wa” ge 44,000 4 : la criminal suit against Don Agus-|sentenced him to one month’ in Supreme Court in Madrid, Fifty clothing caught fire while she pre-| earth in an average day. — z and enemies alike. ' |tin in the provincial court of Jaen) jail, deprived him of his civil] inhabitants of Santisteban’ came |P8red dinner, died yesterday in cas Uae ns the People work,”" Don Agustin says)" When Don. Agustin threw Cruz/in April, 1949. Don Agustin was|rights for six years, and ordered| all the way to Madrid go sit | Wayne County General Hospital. ng ay tse bo ays se In addition to . the benefit fund, |Nunez Vidal..in jail for 34 hours/removed from nie job inmedi-ihien fe pay back the 604,367.30) through the hearings. ee Noa ug ete ore. 9 Doe oS bdead a go ey ia he established a ‘special ac-/to force him te pay a contribu-| ately, ‘pestas. But the court acknowledged Whew the decision wes a> unconscious on the kitchen ae count” in the town books and more fe sT Li A dve nounced they cheered. hes Su-| "oe me ru ntu Agustin because he had been *‘in-| ; less, he constructed two new sl beget cnany .. p sibororeeneg Fe! | streets and paved others, he THE AMAZONIAN a Buy a Used Car! ; a pest slg cada Inher wales ANGELFISH | : : ) : bangs foamy ah ha The Best Place to gn HAS LOTS OF SIDE... ' Suffers Heart Attack . "7 Sahe Pon oa, age hater cad | LOS ANGELES (INS) — Jimmy| Sell : Used Car! rep lurch images (INS) — an altar destroyed during Murphy, creator of the cartoon a : ee Pkg War. —_ at a strip, pg " "is : = : ithe citizens, - was gravel a ncen : : put in uniform and the town hall suffered a heart attack at/ L f ANDERSON INC. Was made presentable. his Beverly Hills home Wednesday Ariane : Two thousand of Santisteban's ‘|night and been unconscious | MY 2-241} Lake Orion, Mich. °Safety Belt at *Safe Driving * H * Matthews-Hargreaves In. observance of “’S-D DAY” (safe driving day) December 1, 1955 . Matthews-Hargreaves Chevrolet of Pontiac is offeri BELTS (completely installed) on any New 1956 C FREE *S. AE. SAFETY rolet purchased be- tween now and December 2nd. Drive SAFELY to AVOI serious INJURY! Protect yourself, and your family from serious injury D ACCIDENTS ... + Use SAFETY BELTS to AVOID let our FACTORY TRAINED EXPERTS INSTALL °S.A.E. SAFETY BELTS in your cor today! * Society of Automotive Engineers Matthews- Hargreaves Chevrolet 34 Mill St. and 211 S. Saginaw St. FE o416! ged $89.50 bros’s operation last year when he installed a jig saw with which to tackle the tougher blocks - of sassafras. He still puts the finish-| ing touches on each plug with his’ knife. He had his eye on the future | when he mechanized. He plans te retire as a guide one of ‘these Sees Hawaii, Alaska | Ambrose’s retirement will make! & a lot of anglers unhappy, but the! increased qutput of his ‘‘factory"’)| ; |will be good news to bass fisher-' + |men the country over. Winning State Status WASHINGTON (INS) — An ad- vocate of statehood for Hawaii and Alaska said today there is “a good chance” Congress will act favorably next year on admitting the territories to the union. Rep. Arthur L. Miller (R-Neb) predicted that both the House and i of food they snake was for a baby _' in the world! recommendations on Alaska are ac- 4, pe is fussier th han I am a the Senate will give their appro- val “if President’ FPisenhower’s American Colonial in tapestry covers. Also with swivel base. Tufted in foam rubber print. SWEETEN A Sour STOMACH eae Dixle Bin Med OLONIAL STYLING Another Striking New Design in the F amous Lyyury ROCKER we ) ESPEN ERSTE et ia The “Vollmer” Chair French Provincial legs—cov- ered in a beautiful nylon beautiful available " Seat and back in solid 4 Katherine Price Chair any—cover in sage green veivet. You Will Enjoy Shopping at GENTRY’S’ Drayton. Home EF paaanewie Leisure Living - ; mahog- Cherry Colonial Rocker Solid Cherry with all foam rubber cush- ions. Seat and back with zippers. 1109.00 OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS C OR 5-2300 { * 3 AY ns x j fe: re i : eo i : : ok 2 : ; : : ‘ - | - . / y ———_——. io le THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1955 Short’’Has _ Star Billing Boyish Coiffures Are Not in Vogue for Holiday Time G) 4 < Ww SS, ‘Sires Reet Yul Spt Goodnight ~~s\) see ; in Hallway _ Her Escort Thinks | She Should Unlock_| Door First | _ ATLANTA, Ga. (INS)—Ten top New York hair stylists are pre * dicting a “swirlawave” Christmas, © “2 « * The artists are members of the . Styles Body of. the Hairdressers _ ’ Board of Trade of New York, Inc., in Atlanta for the All-Star Beauty ' | } to leave. I would appreciate your advice on this matter." Answer: I agree with you. so long ago, The youthful zest and carefree spirit of the old A dramatic sweep of wave inspires breathtaking | “Dear Mrs. Post: My good ounsawave showed up in| court jester inspires this Jester’s Fling coif{ure designed loveliness for evening glamor, and romantic flair for | — a oo back of the head in a dramatic, Sy the official Hair Fashion Commitiee of the National daytime smartness, in the Swan W ing swirlawave coif- | piace, but I am very lonely and into a) Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association. The wings fure by the Official Hair Fashion Committee of the Na- | ng ‘or companionship of the ‘upswept effect, swirled sweeping upward ftom the temples recall the ‘pennants — tional Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association. be artist and streamers of a jester’s collar and scepter in atheme . Note that the beautiful swan wing effect of the wave is ~~ ne — Poy he Prax terpreting the trend. of gaiety especially suited for the winter season’s\party the result of an extremely fine sensibility for line in the | should elapse before a, widower can un, \ design of the coiffure. show attention to another woman Robert King, of — York and “2 — cd iva | without causing comment.” : The bazaar will be an interna- Nerth Pole aud Mrs. Francis | srs. Robert Bates, Mrs. James ke repeated with all members of!}..6 never fiance.” The Italian influence, though not tional affair with decorations and) MeMath will have the fish pond. sgounders, Mrs. \MeKnight Park- | the original cast taking part. It is) - cpus tad! 2 pronounced as it has been, was, Mrs. Dwight C. Ensign, president Mrs. George Cutter will ager: ON |The Pride of the Claghornes” Answer: You should write carried out in some of the models /°f the auxiliary, announces that vise the plant display, Mrs, J. Mrs. Bohl N nn by: Gone S. Kauiman and How-| ony your ex-Army frieed and | . ma . — tell him that the bride’s mother fiat, flirtatious curls framing the °f the bazaar assisted by Mrs. Melville Lindquist, stuffed toys, \ The cast again includes Harry . can Ga @ : face of the model. — — in charge of thejend _. a Dixon, candies. | Named Leader i nos bs —— ip tamd re niga Tell him oH ag Paverlabend | # | vapanese . Mrs. W, K, Barclay is in c' ge . \. 'W. Knecht, r.. and Mrs. John ie Some of the styles were de- : \ 5 ie 5 . Wip.| mame and give her address, and | seribed by their creators as _Mrs, Max Reensch will man- jot the colorful decorations, of Ruth Circle . wn Blanchard and Miss Jessie Win-| take it for granted that she will | -semai-Hialian, with an Oriental in- | arc ~ LUNCHEON PLANNED | pire. Fred Bohiman was eldeted| be sent an invitation. | sort of continuous wave, with one ™ e ze NN . . 2 sa —_ pe gel tig dig u , ] lar y x anning azaar “Dear Mrs. Post: Would it be side, ° \ ~~ proper for me, an engaged man, | ORIENTAL EFFECT By RUTH SAUNDERS “Th Lost Elevator,” & one-act! er. Mrs, Donald McDonald, Wen- |*° €° to @ wedding to which my age the baked goods counter “The L ; - . Mrs, ; - } a sod nese BLOOMFIELD HILLS —‘ The where many foreign delicacies show hy Percival Wilde, was given dell Clough, Sidney Oldberg, Wil- |{iancee was not invited? I received) : ; * a api Woman's Auxiliary bf Christ) Will be offered, along with reei- |in side School that year. Mrs.| liam L. Martin and George Har- pane gg bi » wedding of an/ a was carvied Out tn euntified Surg;|Cturch Crasheook will held its an-| pt for seme, Mra, N, C. Kern | Saary ay DS ing WS apein fie te) He, flanen Sinks thet I cheek doches : in the swirlawave hairdos. The "ual bazaar Wednesday afternoon Will preside over the apron leading part. Mrs, John Warner is the direc-|the invitation since she was not 4 Oriental effect might come, for in-/ffom 1 until 5 and tea will be Seoth, Mrs, William McNamee | _ Newer members of the cast | tor. invited. The bridegroom-tobe| * 3 } : will direct the ABC group's | will be Mr. ahd Mrs, Jack Be A play given in 1941 will also - ‘3 served » ad Mrs, ro ay give knows that I am engaged but he 4 4 a. ? * EA fluence, and designed in general | | ‘Next Wednesday Mrs, George. a tie | _ The second act trom “The | ight weight Pellon shapes the smooth fitting mid- to eqmagiiment the fentares of tho ‘Plans Revealed 'T. Trumbull and her daughter, President of the Se a Torehbearers” by George Kelly | “Dear Mrs, Post: What is one, riff end pate + of bike ladle deat Phy + afr subject. f G k Ni ht \Mrs. William D. Seibert, will en- Civcle of the Joslyn. Avenue Unite \ will complete the programs to be (supposed to say to a man and) '! ing s a o} this ¥ “4 . Sade is oll eoand’ was cot chee or Gree Ig tertain at a luncheon in the Trum- Presbyterian Church Tuesday after-\ given Dee. 2 and 3 in the Cran- his wife receiving at their golden, An all-over cafe-print covers the cream-colored silk cot- = . . bull home, “* * on Dun-!| noon. : rook Pavilion. Mrs, Robert Har. |wedding anniversary? I mean when! ° i 7 enough to leave 2 “kissable neck-| 41 Hellenic Hall ——_ Others elected for the coming, rik is the director and Mrs. F.C. |the guest doesn't know either one| /2” Bren, ~~ the empire bodice ‘has ¢ deep ward, or from one side to the oth-| Mrs. William Mitchell is generail The luncheon will honor Mrs, Yee were Mrs. Lyle Cox, vice-| Gubet, the producer. very well, but ise friend of a| 'oUunded neckline with shoestring ties. er, & Soft. ba eons! (Donald Graves who has recently|President; Mrs. Walter Hubner.| 1, }ye cast are Mrs. Frederic|member of the family?” ae Wo bi 2 cde age ot a page ak coe pled ited cree ta Plan, niet © © moved here with Mr.'Graves trom|"ecording secretary; ‘Mrs. Lloyd] "0 fost are Mrs. Predericiimealiss @f Us Ut ol am ene sg” to the “ladylike” effect advocated suxiiary of St. George a ee ean He. | Aerk Rorresponding secretary. 8d! Mrs. Thomas Snelham, Mrs, Sid-| Answer: All best wishes Greek ‘Or. | Mrs. -! Be te . ——— by all Gee afticts. Sunday evening.| . Ceeste will incinde Hrs. dees Devotions were given by Mrs. |) in ng Dertara, Hamel. John * Chambertin, Mrs. Frederick | Pugene Molaington, and Mrs. (oo sf S emer ena] POTTS Vogue thodox Shurch Even models with dramatic eat-| Re Oe WEEE MAE Ge Tel oring were given a general soften-|— MKrs, Gene White, Mrs, Robert | ) was that tal | artin. . ° = 70 | EE re Wan &. ere |p and crept mae «ys, Pt om Aus wens Determined Mrs. Pratt is ticket chair- , gowns and scrapbooks made by the look so popular a few months ago. on Pulp ; is en.| °3 Mrs. George T. Trumbull Jr, |Proup have | to Ee are doatening constructing the | i swirl, rather than the. sleek) '* The styles are designed for easy Mrs, Thomas ‘Torgerson and sets, Mrs \ T. Bennett is’ 4 tertainment chairman, and Mrs. for distribution. ‘in charge of es, Ned Combing as well ag beauty. |nick Williams and Drs. George| MT erry C. Bari. | Mrs. Glenn Hoisington of North-| schneider will manage ths lighting] y Fabrics Pat Favole, styles director of the|V@Tom are gochairmen of the re-| On Dec. 10 the Birmingham Ju-'field drive was hostess for the! and Mrs. Frederick G.\Weed is in| paRis (INS)—In Paris you can group, demonstrated the ease with|{reshment committee. Mrs. Sote-nior League will give its annual | circle meeting. icharge of makeup. tell fashionable lady by the which his model could comb her "ious Gouvellis is publicity chair-| party for crippled children at the The next meeting will be a \ labeic of: bat Sleiien. . which backswept waves into place. Prop- Mn. Cranbrook Institute of Science. | Christmas party Dec. 12. a —_ Danes ad poole sshesntiile a — . by _ erly cut and set, the swirlawave is) A Greek band will play for fotk, LA. Ade | bara ‘McDonald, Mary Eli jenston. 7 designed to hold its shape through dancing, and homemade Greek! St. Dunstan Guild will celebrate; Fabric dyes are frequently used gini a 4 \ Leather coats and kets this all holiday’ festivities. pastries and food made by thelits 25th anniversary by again pro-' these days to stain unpainted fur can. hae a a ag ene Hh -agpall oat oe pn Des ‘women of the club will be served/ ducing the very first play put on|niture. It should be covered with ils Country ; isiennes wear them { Pigskin gloves keep their soft during the evening. when the guild was d in 1930.\an outer coat, shellac or varnish. , CoXtand vreiion 7 a wi rcnaior at "| negs if a few drops of glycerine Brennan, at a formal dinner-dance|\ tweed has proved se popular | = Dec. 3, that there is hardly any woman when they're washed. are added to the last rinse water a / : # ; a A roast carves more easily Wo | eC S . eC CT | O [/) Blood Collection ee et ee | {t's allowed to cool ap an _ = | : t to Be Dideaesad 4 ¥ aoe a1 a : | On Wednesday Mrs. John) tweed ‘Blanchard of Bloomfield Hills,| change into something else it chairman of the blood advisory! you go out after six. . committee, and Mrs. Mildred Ben- Velvet can’ now be worn around nett. executive secretary, both Of] the clock, particularly if it’s in a | Oakland County Chapter, Ameri-| neutral shade such pd beige, grey, jean Red Cross, will attend the brown or black. regional blood committee meeting jersey /at the St. Clair Chapter House in| Women in Paris bar |Port Huron. on any ae ey | Regulations and suggestions on - .| mobile planning and operating pro- i i | ‘cedure will be. discussed by rep-| Paris a6 long skirt worn resentatives. from both the career with it marks the hour or oc- staff and voluntebr staff of each easion. Don't wear a black chapter attending. skirt sweater combined with a) | ‘They will also discuss intra-re- Slack skirt before lunch. It ; gion transfer of blood and blood| 'o%* #4. gr lltongy it spe. credit, that is, mutual aid between| Weed skirt it turns smart counties in the need for blood. Pasteian. Oe oe gee Elegant Parislennes. wear taffe- Patriotic Tree Theme You can make an attractive|a very fashionable restaurant. ‘Yule tree for the table by trim-|In smaller restaurants and even |ming a white one with large beads /at cocktail parties you usually ‘as well as ornaments. see them in that elegant ‘‘little | A patriotic Chirstmas tree may faille or velvet. |\prove an. interesting theme. Dec- orate the tree with red, white and) Butter pans before melting choc- blue ornaments, soldiers and little olate if you want to pour it easily | flags. | without sticking. itd ae ee ee | Here is Suzy Perette’s unerring copy Celebrating Thanksgiving dinner| Joslyn avenue, accompanied by’ Dior’s designs straight from Paris. In black peau de ‘in maples: aye yng mam — Mr. and Mrs. Cedrie Davis of} soie, @ smooth lined bodice has a wide cut V-neckline were members ATTY eg |Beach street, attended the athletic which extends into short cap sleeves. The skirt curves — Thirty-four relatives attended. "|Danquet at Boysville as-guests of} - gradually over the hips with two inverted unpressed Mrs, Ray shrope of Sandon J», #8 | Pleats on either side which fan out in graceful folds. and M, Kursweil of | Mr. and Mrs, William J, _Grace|~~ - | Port Huron were guests at the are Vang Ot We home of thelti Vv le Plane AA le Devotions were read at the Merrell D, Petrie ome on |son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and cont meeting by Mra. | Grasaet aenanss 2Miy returned |Mrs.. Tesaate L. Curry ef Letartiby Wesleyan Class a + lees ts * : Byes = Seterd ia Shoes Chane Christmas plans were | made | of Plymouth and- Provin ithrough Saturday ainnlel Claes si “ Carry, When the Wesleyan Class of the /describing rituals of the Pil {* Bn leak Guan dt tie oe Rh ™ ‘ say Ailey First Methodist Church—met-—at!and- the first Thanksgiving: . & |indJaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs., Mrs. Clarence Whisner of Des the home of the Lester Mehibergs 4 oe Feutine Frees Proto Fred Mueller of Crane road bee ape ll se gt agen d te ets ae es - : : ; . he | Thenikegivi The Free-jevening at the home of her: son- Bou * + shall street, Mrs. George Prats of North Edith street and | bury's veg rapper oe also|in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.|/basket to the mission, and = “ were ae a tang are . ‘ of Orchard farewell next meeting will are Mrs. William Mitchell of Monroe street. The affair will |were on Mein foe the festivities. \ [Raseetl Gortaer af Ore state le tte ae ee of Mr. and Mrs. ve iunday at 7:30. 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During the winters | The moving job will * about ‘It grow vegetables, Pi thecsye: and jpation are designed on "the prime Iwhart, an night anit elena ‘Cunningham said~ the “Crash | salvageable buildings will be | $500,000, forage crops im areas adjacent tojciple of the Eskimo igloo. 3 A ees Arctic Aklavik, an Eskimo word mean- - a of sy sap bear,”” is moved to the east channe of the Machamis ‘shout 39 ance : east of the present site and linked : cause melting permafrost turns Aklavik's terrain int : ep ge into a quagmire F. J. G. Cunningham, of the northern He estimated that the new may some day have a year-round population__of _5.000|>— eight times that of the present 96-| > acre settlement. The four-vear| building job and the moving of| — salvageable structures from the a present site will cost about 10 mil-| lion dollars. Ld * s . . The permafrost on which Aklavik is located consists of equal propor- i tions of silt and ice Crystal. Once) the protective moss covering is re- moved, the heat of summer turns the perma frost into mud, preventing the construction of fa-|_ cilities. a WELL WOODED AREA The location of the new /klavik, |” chosen last fall, is a well-wooded 40 Ounce : | : Inspired by today's Swing P A}) 1) | N ( to informal living the permafrost will provide ade- Syoc=== WITH EVERY CARPET PURCHASE re SESE | REGARDLESS OF THE PRICE! : ports. ae A nial s Will Insure Installation Before ‘Christmas! Cociliciesl said departmental | engineers, using native labor, com- pleted construction of two of the four mafies of road to be built. They, ocinapsaictanttinbcianions We Se Heaoaties Bias ; F = e i : Pie " Spemiall Two Boys Taken |. SS 4d - Beautiful All Wool F lorals Pr Se Bee es i Here is the Bargain of the Year! An unbeliev- § i able price on 100% all wool carpet in a choice of two distinctive floral patterns. 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Gary and ‘William were treated *. in this popular style that will fit into - at a hospital for smoke inhalation. saben trac ATT Wool Wiltons Qeniamam ‘eerttt | ty decatng scheme The. brothers’ parents, Mr, ‘and Ee FREE PADDING Mrs. Louis Arvidson were also) — ee eet Age oy sae “toe R ms A fine textured tweed that combines Blended carpet rayon and nylon give $ eae... treated for smoke inhalation. _ from many tone-on-tone, scroll pat and Police of the suburban town of, © — pty Fy Agta Ee shades. FREE PADDING Amherst sdid defective wiring ~~ Sa a — e seconds—that the smartness of the ever popular -_ caused the fire. Unofficial esti-/ > . texture style plus the new tweed oD mates of damage ranged from)” 7 effect. Grace your home with this $5,000 to $10,000. - FREE - fine broadioom and enjoy this most ' 8 modern carpet that blends into any PADDING | home — whether modern or é f a - ovin- - y d West German Army —— Px va & ai: re <4 fo Get 1,300 Tanks BONN, Germany @—The Ger- man army will have more than/~ 1,300 tanks, the Defense Ministry . Spencer's have such a complete selection of the new Tweed Carpets that it is impractical to list and describe all of the varieties in stock. éc L 199 ' However, when you shop at Spencer's — you: know that you will have a . = wide choice of Tweeds —from Carpet Rayons — Viscose — Nylon and Wool. In addition to the carpets listed above we also have Tweeds in ea ie ee American M47 Patton heavy tank.|) > } as ath : : : : the various prices listed below! hoping. to get. some MA8, Pattnlh “7 Si ‘ 95 | DDING to get some : ‘tanks, the latest type now in sery- e -FREE PA ice with the U.S. Army. Ba ; Sa. Yd ow mounts a 9mm. gun, : ‘ : ee Id $ Ws § 9 nds and costs almost $110,000. I ry ’ Sf oD The United States has agreed to “ : deliver a “considerable quantity” of arms to the new West German | nemeeteiieameie ecmemunenenatiiniiaiemees mans pears egg se ont sie : PRBS 0B Pkg oS 2 ke he, SE i SAS e : No 7p pe pS Long Wearing The new heat resisting counter top material VINYL and ASBESTOS The most popular patterns in many, many years. Needs no Ms sd and can be installed on ) any y floor. Armstrong’ s hci CORLON | K Bis is the newest floor covering that defies wear! Slightly "than linoleum but.worth many times more! Have It Installed. by Spencer’s Expert Mechanics EnSV TERMS WITH MANY MONTHS TO PAY! in new patterns—new colors and new styles. : . Have it installed by Spencer’s Expert | Sq. Mechanics. he ane 3 New Sparkle Tile 1 I | Mica Counters RES REE RMR AS, FAS SR Pe ES an SIEGLER features eae 1 ES 2 BS the moves and colorful markers S foe me ore BUY now AND SAVE! Z ed tepid heer Sieh : Be - cS 2 a Se aR |b : catia mm toe ? tg é on Es t Ba zs ? matse SES OE SE Se aS eS SS Pa ) rr Be Se ae BS | a oll HEATERS ee aeons | Aw eee I Hero Obtains | Z puiph, goSpel Weal, proyir, chulich. ] © 200 wry ty a, wse} |Williamston Paper | G. A. Thompso n & Sons Christmas Cards for ‘BB lncuracka reespern = , : 80 S. , St. ing World War 1. has purchased e. FE 2.2939 Be aie sate Imitating Paris Fashions: |se witunson Dacre «Wil ——— = = =o — — oo oo ——— | ‘ - a . ® jf mt they favor the|mas hymns, reproduced in rich/(14 weekly newspaper Dec. 1. | The narrow shape has been | monk's writing, are popular this nese . . flew for the U.S. } around for several years, but this|year — some even contain the ac-|.. 6 am ‘African, Italian ‘year the unconventional form -has/tual music from the hymns. received top attention for the tradi-| spne old-world Advent card ts |Under a personal directive from — also available. It’s a large and (Sec. of War Stimpson, he flew in Red: is still the top color for | colorful card with a series of tiny | active combat over Japan and had Yule cards, bat blue and biue- | panels that are opened, one a day KEEPS FEET DRY! _ 100% Watertight! These sturdy 4-buckle arties | with Christmastime — are very | a story. | popular. ot __( THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1955 ° | ees Lae card which contaips six easy-to-do Coens ows Lae oe eh el Nor chery AT’S MY LUNE? eee acter ot sate was occ emit wite_____Ihl 2 gt yp gy a feof igi ee yaaa | GREATER. THAN EVER : look af shies exclusive et re ' LAYAWAY. SA } A NGS : NEW YORK (INS) — Christmas;the Old Masters are still strongly Thompson completed 58 heavy. green — not usually associated | during the Advent season, to tell | missions before the end of the war. graduated . Magic. kits and games are some! versity of Nebraska’ and previous- : i ‘ : : i i f : _ AT PARK JEWELERS. 7 Modera styling. 17 jewels, gearanteed. 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It ts standard on behantly engl - Reailnasen, Swper aad Contery optional a modest 1 at Aenson Content te vege enw Beich with ‘= is aaianieneemaneaieiammeieeenenanenl ~~ cr ABERT sl Appliance Specialist: St Sunnis FE 5-6189 OLIVER. MOTOR SALES, INC. ak Hig ceed Lake ‘Avenue ae . Pontice, Michigan Phone FE 29101 oa - “HE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, eaarclesh 25, 1955. SDD’S OR STATE industry in 1942 to try his hand at : Mudslinger Brags of Tot ; | > * * | Since 1953, Saunders - probably : moved more Straits mud than euerctine LARGEST stor hired when Merritt Chapman . started construction a SELLING ee Saunders believes a Great es CALIFORNIA > sag age al na ete ne ’ rc "We had the big scoops down i WINES IN 20 tet in places to clear a path duction ‘of red tart chess, - pipeline,”” says. about 28 per cent more MICHIGAN controls |cherry trees in six years, Se ee ae aa State Agriculture Department AON MTS AT NSE! 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Teal Jr, They graduated from the De- troit Police Academy today and will start local duties Saturday. + Pontiac Police Swear in _'First Academy Graduates | Pontiae Police Department's first, ‘In meeting citizens, do your 4 recruits to attend Detroit Police! job honestly, cheerfully and to f* |Academy were sworn in yester-| ' |day in City Hall. the best of your ability,” he said. The six will graduate tonight and|* Chief Straley sald that with the begin “pounding a beat’ with the addition of the six, the depart- Uniform Patrol Division Saturday.|ment's. total force numbers 124. “But that's considerably below - ithe number we should have, and I've asked that next year’s budget - jeers,"”” he said, include funds for 18 more offi-| 'Gobs Won't Be Lonely ‘NEWPORT, R.I, «—About 1,600 sailors ere planning to hold g big “South Seas Ball’ Tuesday night, ibut until today there was some doubt that any ‘girls would” be there. However, officials of the N: vy's destroyer force at Newport have taken care of that situation. They sent notices to 2 and industries employing large groups of girls, inviting the giris to be guests at the ball. “Safety Belt at M) “Matthews-Hargreaves a In aaa of “S-D DAY” (safe driving day). December 1, 1955. Matthews-Hargreaves Chevrolet of Pontiac is offering FREE *$.A.E, SAFETY BELTS ‘cdponienety installed) on any New 1956: Chevrolet purchased be". _ tween now and December 2nd. Drive SAFELY to AVOID a » +» Use SAFETY BELTS to AvoID serjoys INJURY! Protect yourself, and your family sano serious injury . .. let our FACTORY TRAINED EXPERTS INSTALL °S.A.E. SAFETY BELTS in your car today! *Society of Automotive Engineers _ - Matthews Hargreaves ee 34 Mill St. and 211 S. Saginaw St. FE 5-4161. William L. Hargraves, Brent L.) Hart Jr., Elden B. Mudge, William B. Newman, Floyd Blackman Jr. and James A. Teal Jr., all of Pontiac, were sworn in by cry They are the first to join the force this year. City Manager William K. wil man welcomed the recruits ‘and said: “You are front- line as far as the city's public relations is concerned. You_wilkdeat'with the public all the | time. FOR THE BEST IN nna area aR Countess’ Son Seeking Common-Sense Wife N — Edward Cc. J. B. burton, 31-year-old son of the Countess of Mayo, said after his ‘recent divorce i yes Ld its, Gebts or bile when due, ie and arrange fer payments ap ay ip yy many you owe. “I need to marry again for my boy's sake. So I am going to ad-) vertise for a wife. But don't think unfortunate in a business venture, had just been re- leased from prison where he was placed after refusing to take the ; ONE PLACE TO PAY —~ BONDED AND INSURED : ie x. his oe © beanie hog ag Neng 4 ex ay wa hn ‘mused, “is one thing I shall really Wed. é é Sot 9 Sy asp demand of future wife.” REDIT. COUNSELLORS | “tls buiy son Charice i her t hone FEROS ee nant THOM TH Halliburton gets a weekly allow- Ta. an eee ance. pe { | ' q 4 0 Tal Al Taninitoek: r= eds Ad aa First and Only | ws S— | Roa s HOME OF STEINWAY PIANOS at Grinnell’s — LEQ — LOWEST PRICE EVER FOR PORTABLE TV... ke it wich you! Miles from anywhere. L «+ + OF just out in the kitchen, edited ' pulls in every channel so clear, so at the movies! Antenna’s built in, Bing locks in full-fidelity sound and Buy 0% for Chiscmas! on OF “TERMS TO Suir YOU Y BIRD” Christmas Layaway Plan z 2 South Saino Pine FE 37168 ¥ Open Daily Homes —- Convent ‘Fit Any Budget — 7 |. ; IT! struction throughout. Ample Storage Space—-Large Lots— Picture Windows — -— Choice of Two Popular: Floor Plans—Versatile Room Youngstown Kitchen. Sinks and Cabinets Arrangement—- Low Monthly Payments to Insured Mortgage pork ck SEE IT TO Peeve e SUBURBAN LIVING 2 and 3 BEDROOM Ranch Home ‘ 2 Model Locations & Sunday I! to 8 P.M. AUTOMATIC GAS HEAT These are Not Prefabricated ional Con- Closets On FHA, — YOU - DOWN with EASY FHA TERMS Total Price Only *7400 Plus Mortgage Costs ~~ $36” PLUS TAXES and INSURANCE Ps A few houses available for ienriediote possession — Choice lots to choose from woe. —Remember, it's first come, first served. HOMES, INC. Phone Modet ll 11795 © FE 41197 MSeiase "anes Applications Grose, t Pe fis Mt. Sayees, 3000 Denier Charles H. Moery, Rose Me wieitactt, 1008 be rE ad a . Se ee ja nay Re Piney Fa Kenneth M. Brause, 489¢ Filer Caroline L. Hewitt, Walled Lake Donald BE. Davis, Farmington Mollie M. Kemp, ‘Parmingten Walter P. eee. larksten nan M. VanVelkenburg, Drayton eine cry Ki. Parker, Raburn meignse iy" otiven fen’ meres Arnulfe Trevino Jr., 911 M. Teamanie Margaret M. McLane, 34 Bellevue St f Rea? aren os ge Orde E. Arnold, $17 Whittemore Reset B. Tharrett, 61% Whittemore , Rs See ES ae A, an gg Mitton RK. bag ez D o . = — = ~% ao @ wv > —, o S = d. © je) = oZ = 2. ~- o a) ow ~~ , 42) Wi Lee, f . % «Southold Group Elects Officers — “lat Monthly Meet SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—Mrs. |Your, PTA Is Planning: ‘Leonard Group Schedules! il A lev Family Supper Tuesday Classrooms A frvit meeting for non-cammer- _— ARD — e The Leonard PTA! the year were made at the Nov. School Group Continues elected president of the Southfield Destr oy Room Mf tree fruits, small/"!! held @ Tamily night . ember meoting of the Davisburg |. ¢ - of Possible Sites Kiwani-queens, Mrs, T . My-| in Novi Township Home lal growers of tree iret hack /veSday. Members are to bring) Elementary School PTA. ae ‘president; Mrs. Raymond ; Leaves ” fruits, vegetables and other bac one passing dish, sandwiches and .. “6 i for Future Buildin Chauvin, recording secretary; Mrs. After Family ‘ yard problems, will be held at 8:30 tie service. - Grenimother’ss Attic”, © die Urban’ Hart, . corresponding secre- . Tuesday. The meeting will be held! There will be a short businegs! NY 90d exible will take. place a tary, and Mrs. Donald Cameron,| yoy; TOWNSHIP — Fire de- | in the block building of. the meeting and a program, presented third Monday in January. a SOUTHFIELD — ied; treasurer, stroyed the bathroom and caused | fairgrounds, on north Perry street by the students, The nominating committee School Board will open bids ‘on ‘The annual report disclosed do-|¢y in @ to the home of st south of the intersection of Davisburg Ee nee, They ere: Kem! a» addition to McKinley: school, 10 nations this past year have beeg Mr and Mrs Wiliam ‘Kuriik of jalton aenagphe series of/ Plans for @ program to be |by Mrs. David Field, Mrs, Em-| Mile and Southfield Roads, which jgiven to the Forney Clement Me-i¢23 South Lake Dr. This is the Grst of 2 given by the teachers and a skit mett Lieb, Wayne Moulinan and} will inclade 10 class rooms, a new moral project at the University) Commerce Township Fire Chief ~d throughout eight meetings slated throug a in {Ed Davi : Hospital in Ann Arbor; to Camp/Ray Price stated that the Kuri- = the winter months to acqyains ed homercem “mothers inter vo omet ar te broiler room, heating equipment (Oakland and to the Southfield Good-| x's apparently had a fire on a it , th up-to-the minute mene SPOMP| and a ‘multi- room , ‘ sedis a spraying, insects, C ncil Vote t 5 will be January 16, esa fellows. senwpnire nye ing Hh © gf = pruning, and cultural practices, ou S10 ue Metamora Bids will be accepted by the thse Reser ners crane teauh it ‘ 0 in oe ae for ‘Recovery of $500 eames Oot pineapead at tea aak. |Chaveiet ax Pivagech med ~ieoroae ture and slides taken during her | Assuming yy Syed oe be John K. Bray, assistant coun- ous schools in Lapeer County |be used to transport children’ at- URA LINK two years spent in Switzeriand | been put out the owners Ny eS ae tle UTICA — A threé member city| at the schoolhouse at 7 p.m. |tending special ‘education classes} Mr.. and Mrs. Harvey Link of and Italy. left the house and the fire started D. Se ialists from Michigan |CUncil voted unanimously this) Wednesday, Dec. 14, in Royal Oak, Berkley and Farm-|Clarkston announce the eg 1050T| Haze] Hart and Julia Walton| "? *s9l® agen v = ity will address the: Week to authorize suit against The Planning Committee is com-| ington township. a ment of their daughter, Laura, t -|were luncheon co-hostesses, The department rescued two State Universit Councilman George Albrecht to re-/ Posed of Mrs. Lloyd Andison,) Robert Hall, athletic director |Norman Glasel of Flint. He is the) Patricia was named to the| Mrs. Andy Broad will open her|birds and a dog {fom the burning group. cover $500 for alleged services|Mrs. Richard York, Mrs. Titus) of the township schools, told /S0n of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Glaselinean’s List for outstanding and/home at 24574 Edgemont drive at|house. The Tuesday meeting will be @/quring the city’s water pollution|Brown and Mrs. Edward Brecht.! peard mensbers there was some | Berkley. No date has been setinich quality work, during the first |6:30 p.m. Dec, 8 to the Queens <*22 review of insects and disease prob-! trouble. A membership drive is planned talk of a change being made in for the wedding. grading period of her freshman|for their annual Christmas party; Both Novi and Commerce Town- lems of last year. Those attending! Councilmen said the money was} by the group with Mrs. Kenneth schools in ‘the In- year. : and dinner meeting. ship Fire Departments are asked to bring samples of dis-| “wrongfully paid to and received Gilbert and Mrs. Titus Brown head- ter-lake conference as many of (Cub Scouts, Parents : ; : eases they encountered during the, by" Albrecht who turned in the/ ing the committee. Volunteers for| me participating schools have a es past year. |$500 bill when the” trouble ended. the project are asked to contact) tighted athletic fields which (to Meet at Holly High ° D . S ° t L d Farm, Garden Branch . — — the Holl school at 7 p.m. | al, : Deaths j in n Nearby Communities Clifford PTA will hold a card) He estimated it would cost in sagem the -Holly Cub Santa Cc Jaus Parade ‘WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — In- party at the Clifford Fire Hall|the region of from $16,000 to 20,- ter Lake Branch of National Farm at 8 p.m. Friday, Dee, 2. The} 000 for lighting, and that the funds Scouts, den mothers and parents Akers Mrs. Roy Glenford of Goshen, Ind. and Gray) public is invited, could be. raised by civic groups, | Will hold a meeting of exceptional a luncheon Tuesday at the home of NORTH BRANCH — Service-for!G, of Kansas City, Kan; three organizations, clubs, etc. rather| interest in furthering the welfare oy nun ole Mee Be SS Mrs. Joseph Todd, 483 S. Williams Mrs. Roy (Dagney) Akers, 49, 4107) brothers, Victor, Jack and Laon! than’ through taxation. He raSlof the pack. ught of Mr, and Mrs, Ed- Lake Rd., Assisting hostesses are oo B., wil be at 2:39 io soit et i Mo.; eleven Sunnyvale Slates | authorized to obtain further infor- Cubmaster Harold Squires states'win Dreyer of Orchard Lake were Men of Beacon Club Mrs. William Jones and Mrs. E. , , hodist_ grandchi ildren seven great- mation but no action was taken by ‘with the Detroit Police » Wi Radtke. Church, with burial in Rich Cem-| grandchildren. F ilm for Monthly the board. Lights on the present| ‘hat an instruction period in cam-' | band and aomrers| Will Meet for Potluck “Christmas around the House” etery here. Service will be under Mrs. Matilda O'Birica field were financed in this way. | era’ work will be a feature, andiuiit again this year to lead the WATERFORD—Men of the Bea-|i, the subject chosen by Mrs. the auspices of local Eastern Star) . #F*- ° Missionary Day all cubs are requested to bring colorful J, L. Hudson parade yes-/con Club of the Waterford Com-icharies Obermeyer of Birming- members, The body is at the fam-| ROCHESTER—Service for Ma- Glenn Schoenhals, superimien- | 1 .ir photographic equipment tereny, munity Church will meet at 6:30|ham the afternoon _.., fly home until time for services. tilda O’Brien, 80, 135 Albertson St.,| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — At) dent of schools, explained the ee . . ss Segre co haerpnersg tn tecabdnigron : 1:30 oe The parade, which was national.|p.m. Saturday at the ehurch. Mrs. Akers died sutidenly at 10:30|will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday vm Sy ut the Sumyvele| pew state laghintion Chis | . of African malenels Welly (levies aupied tie way amrn| There will be 0 pet lack @e- ‘al G p.m. Wednesday. - from Pixley Funeral Home, here, |Chapel y. Missionary Day! weeld provide ‘approximately | 1 5 ("553.000 has reached Avon-\Woodward Ave. ner and a sound film will be/Social, Study Group She is survived by one .son,|with entombment —in Rochester| Will. be $40,000 more for increased salar- ' : | - : ~ \mouth, England, aboard the Gay UNIFORMS shown. Will Meet -Thursday ‘ i Leslie of North Branch; a daugh-|Mausoleum. Mrs. O’Brien, widow! s will featare the | les te school employes. freighter City of Bedford. The girls wore red and white pS, MIs. Shitiey Hodge, of Law-jot the inte P. J. O’Brien, died gud-| im “A. Passion for Souls.” =| oo wit be signed at the 7 fur-cloth uniforms with red veliSeryiceman Is Home Se te Dae ee __ fig: two ‘sisters, Mrs. Charles|denly Wednesday evening. The event is open to the public.| tool offices by Mark Rehbine|of possitie sites for future school |vetcen pants. ‘The uniforms were n will be hostess to members of the ug Pederson of North Branch and) She spent her entire jife in the < and Fred Leonard Dec, 2. Each/ cons and a discussion decorated with gold military trim.) ORTONVILLE — Ronald L./Thursday Social and Study Club , Mrs. Wesley Stewart of Royal vicinity of Rochester and was a |Want-Clawson Man |will sign 3,500 bonds for thé First) riod. given-to this subject. | The batan twirling sisters hold (Turnbull is home on a 10-day-leave|on Dec. 1. Roll call will be to re- Gand one brother, Emil Neloom) | at's st pears Methediot j ‘of Michigan Co. which purchased) Also discussed were improvements state, national amd Canadian from Norfolk, Va., visiting his|late smart doings of animals. Cp branes toy also JEAveS) Courch, alo of Rochester ors, Of Larceny Charge \the bonds several months ago and and additions necessary in the| championships. jparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Turn-| Mrs. Lawrence Porter will be 7 165. ' CLAWSON — Police still, ¥ will resell them in the near future. |near future which would come They have appeared with the bull of Grange Hall Road. He will) the leader of the study hour. Mrs. Jennie M. Hotchkiss are ut| ‘The board is continuing a study|under next year’s budget. |West Bloomfield High School at! , will Surviving is one Pee Lij.| looking for Norman Fultz, 26, of OAKWOOD — Service for Mrs.) ON pen \227 W. Tacoma, wanted for inves-| Hetbert (Jennie Myers). 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Physically, both teams are in the capacity crowd of 102,000 took over -Holleder, a and one of the|best condition of the year. John'the City of Brotherly Love. Mil- Don pal Stadium could well be a test, most controversial figures in col-'L, Hopkins: Navy captain, has his lions more, including President Ei- { ne of defensive skill jege football this season, directs’broken jaw wired together but he/senhower, are ‘expected to watch e * * the Army attack. A great end Jast/is scheduled to be in the starting/the game on television NBC) the thn Army. a 6'y-point underdog is year he Was Switched to quarter- lineup at left tackle. Bob Kyasky,)starting at 1:15 p.m. (EST). The flimsy bastions that fell in one of rot the nation’s No. 1 defensive team back from where he has shown)one of Army's swift backs, still is colorful ceremonies in the stadium the|the Southwest's great upsets. ] ; ‘on the basis of having vielded only greater ability at running the ball bothered with-a ‘trick knee but will get under way at*noon when the) x ‘ eM Ch Pee 1395 vards fer game in compiling than at passing. But at that. the Blaik said he'll probably start. H{/the’2,400 members of the Corps of country, ; The Longhorns, humiliated and)» : eat ss vores im 8 starts Reures show he has completed pty : __ They wrote the names of Walter: a record of 5 victories in 8 starts. hgures ‘show $s comp! : : Fondren, Delano. Womack, Ed Navy, last year’s 27-20 winner aerials for 6 touchdowns, only 2 © : Aare anks third. The Middies have less than his more highly-touted + : . lthe Hall and Charley Brewer into y an average of 169 yards rival, i for a’ oa ws did i oad » Notre Dame and tying Duke. | Both coaches were confident of) eT : : 2 j be’ : * 7+ victory as they led their teams a the aan aS gee ate see. is ees must be classed with the greatest But. as has often been the caselinto Municipal Stadium today for) DETROIT «— Halfbac Ww, tant one-man stiow which saved also squared Green Bay's record Later the ‘period, Sonny of all-time in the 61-year-old ri- When these two service academies |brief workouts before retiring to) Carpenter, the subject of consid- the annual Thanksgiving Day at 55 and just about ended all Gandee hailed down the decision'valry between the two state © meet in their heated rivalry, the suburban clubs to await game time! erable criticism this season, game in Briggs Stadion from hopes the Packers had for a title’ for Detroit by | Fred) schools. e ‘@ifense could well rise to aang ener se ser ee (EST). silenced many of his doubters being a real “turkey. - ae ee of the Cone’s bobble in the air and With Fondren, ‘Womack and ed heights yesterday by leading the Detroit Carpenter broke up the almost ‘ ational Football League. _racing 46 yards for a touchdown.|Hawkins carrying the ball and The Navy's attack is geared to) The weather yey was fair | ions to a 2410 victory over the comical, fumble-filled game with’ Carpenter's touchdown run was) oa, vietory moved Detroit inte Brewer piloting the team flawless- the throwing arm of 165-pound|and cool with a fast field. That is\- pay pa : pagers Dow ‘a work of art. He took a handoff) ly and pitching in with some vital td : i* y Packers. ‘an explosive 49-yard | @ temporary tie with San * George Welsh from Coaldale, Pa.,| just what Blaik ordered for «his i ‘run early in the 4th quarter from quarterback Bobby Layne, Francisco for Sth place in the ‘runs and passes of his own, Texas fully recovered from a sore toe/swift backs, led by Pat Uebel who} Carpenter scored two touch: | pe * | eut between right tackle and guard Westera Division. Parker enld dominated the game even when it fhat hampered his play in late sea- scored all of the Army's tovch-) dewns, ran 120 yards from His. dash cracked & 10-all tie and was gone before the Green| pagent oS vite dean |was behind 6-0 just before the first son games. Navy Coach Eddie En downs two years ago in ® 20-7 vic-) serimmage and caught five (and brought the Lions their 3rd’ pay secondary knew what had that the Dalt ended. pon quent. Neer Oe ae —- passes for 26 yards in a brij- Victory against Seven losses. It! happened. Oe Gail ca cc aa cake | : pices ab Avian! ™ Scat Conference footoal| Bache —Guarie "Busey. Bile, O'Dell ang co a CELLS 4s choice in Monday's modified ° cS ES eee a ea ee eee nr arat Paina. OCIA! UUICA |. North Carolina State; Ken Keller. North. Ss : 4 wat Proe No Carolina, Sr. 190, ick-| Carolina ‘ — that igs ay: rooted for» . parcel’ Sorrell,, Duke, @r, 178, Wigh PRO BASKETBALL Francisco agame. | C { Pent. NE guckies Paiedetonin Lib, New York ¥ Packers turned two Detroit) Mike Sandusky, Maryland. Jr. 24, Bound Syracuse It, Boston, 365 a e fumbles into a 100 lead in the non, Bartholetiew, Wake Forest, Sr., 218, Minneapolis 107. St. Louls 9 . j first vero et ges. just Winning the Special Jeese Birthtield, Duke. Sr.. 207, Bltssbeth- voo;Pals Wednesday, fumbled the opening Would Put Him Among. sack Davin, Maryland, Jr. 198, Biandens- |, EASTERN Oy tT Pet Fis. OF kickoff and Cone recovered for pace Horse Greats vere. OM. btm J ti 0 mt ie ie * Green Bay on the Lions’ 18, After Bob Peliegrint, Maryland, Sr. 215, Yates +33; fe plays failed to get a Ist bore. Pe teinase'Gerds 3. 8 3 303 tak te . . Cone kicked a 2i-yard field BALTIMORE ®—Social Quteast Frank ‘Temburello, Maryland, Jr, My re 375 10, WS) goal for a 3-0 lead after only 1:11 can make it Old Home Day at Pim- Joel Wells, Clemson, Jr. 195, Colunsbis, fer agecs $39 a2 22 fof play. ee: Ger -by winning the . St. 185, ren Green eae = Later, Detroit drove deep : Bio Pascal, Duke Sr: isk Bioomiiela W-(Bemmore 4 4 tS 18 Ie Green Bay terrirtory but Se, tas] Hie ownen, Alired G. Vandethitt, Eodp—Russell Dennis am Walker. THURSDAY'S ‘nesvtt a a2 belt wes fans ee, Bayes Se sol : prbep gto ce Tecties Doug Knotts, Duke: Dick Mares peingunpar’s & rEDULE ae? a Be woul. gad apet, to te any press se or oth- cule oa at Piladeiphte Green Bay marched 9% yards |“ pase yy A the tracks bocke_B ive and. donay Jur-|Washingion st Pitsburg in 14 plays to score, with quarter- . drew Re ,. Wake Forest: 3 back Tobin Rote hitting end Gary|, The race never actually panned i HONORABLE MENTION LARAMIE, Wyo. — Wyoming 1s) with @ five-yard payoff Out that way although the second Tgdner.. Wake Forest: Wait/looking up literally in basketball | pitch. Cone added the point and running in 1938 did bring together # \ ose because no less than seven of the Green Bay's lead was 100 ecie greet Seohincet oat Wor At i ae Forest: ‘Ea earns. Mary-| squad are more than six feet five + 13540. : jaa em match Face won by % Grdijan. Clemson inches tall. | As it turned out, that was. all/ former, wegh gcc legon Wuslewsy. Twilight ‘on i 4 i : Dales Too Strong’ BUTTERFINGERS—Gary Knafelc, (84) Groen Bay s end, leaps in the air to dislodge in hands of Detroit Lions end Jug Girard on a KUHN AUTO tem meee Were | (24) of Lions in background. Girard tried to make the catch on the Packers’ own 18-yard line. Lions won 24-10. - Hope Drops 1s? Tilt | RICHMOND, Ind. @—Hope Col- | lege's basketball team was beaten Sea | im the 1st round of the inaugural/Big 10 Track at MSU | City of Richmond tournament last) | night by McNeese State of Louisi- para. The score was- 94-65, for Tangerine Bowl Michigan State’s Jenison Field- house will be the scene of the Big Armed, Assault, Citation and Tom Fool won the special. But Vander- bilt, the former track president, never had an entry, Terps Dominate | All-Southern is expected to choose. the footbal’ INS Grid Team | ATLANTA (INS) — Maryland, Mississippi spots In addition the mythical eleven Not Kidding !! Their ‘Grand Old Man’ NORMAN, Okla. @—It seems/them and they'll strange that in the midst of oe either as player or coach. Wilkin’s amazing regime Okla- \time to recognize anothen, Sooner |caching great. * Ld . Yet that's what will jlooked like he belonged on the while Solunar Tables as big as himself. Periods in which there should ri e-In All ‘nar tables for owance! 2 4 . Trade-In Allowance. . : | ou SUNDA om « Upto 935 Bei ees hay never forget him. Bennie Owen, now a spry %, ‘homa football followers would take piled up a record of 128 victories way he stood up under the punish- playing against men He weighed 126 pounds dripping ; wet as a quarterback for Kansas be the best fishing and hunting before the turn of the century. 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Ray Lemek, tackle; fullback Don Schaefer, center Jim Mense, guard Pat Bisceglia, tackle George Ni- icula and guard John McMullan | Trojan seniors are Co-Captains /Marvy Goux, center and George Galli, guard; guard Orlando Fer- rante, ends Leon Clarke and Bing Bordier and fullback Gordon Du- vall, : * * 6 The two lines are about equal, each averaging slightly over 200 Trojans will continue to use a mul- itiple-style offense, which includes ithe split-T and 2 tage? wing. * * The Notre Dame backs are not rated explosive—the longest run USC has shown little air srength, but halfback Jon Arnett, if shaken loose, and a pair of fullbacks, C. R. Roberts and Duvall, are dangerous runners, Central Blanks ; = » ft ri if i Z i ur ss i i 2 ‘E &F: y eF 2nd up tally d : DETROIT — Detroit Red Wings, who aren't accustomed to beating anyone this seasgn, and the. Montreal Canadiens, who National Hockey League game last ee . ‘Sunday, as parva anal .| One of the favorite “gpa night. "49 Models. . . 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Michigan State and Maryland, who wh? MAP poll which is the basis for! with 1952 and 1953 triumphs respec- ‘]| Results of the final week's will be published Tuesday. #| Engraved with this inscription, ‘]\“National intercollegiate _ cham- pionship football trophy,” the|Big 10 champion for the second] Atlantic’ poll ready have finished regular season play. The winner of last year’s AP Husband gone hunting? Do what the other “deer wives” do, and get together for lunch at Ted’s some afternoon. ‘{/final AP poll winner each year|the O'Donnell Trophy Hisince 1948, as did the Williams|year, 1948; Notre Dame captured Trophy for seven previous years. it in 1949; and the other winner | The O'Donnell Trophy, named in|¥@5 Tennessee in 1951. ‘honor: of the late Rev. J. Hugh e +> \O’Donnell, former Irish football) Father O'Donnel] was a letter- ‘player and Notre Dame president| inning center on the 1915 Notre from 1940 through 1946, must be|Dame football team. 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See your Ford Dealer! [liane ono the No. soot to the also have one ter on he toot Maryland Terrapins Place Five M en iawarding coveted Father|tively. Michigan State, curren J]Oeme ‘Trey Two sedan teria Tae v0. SATURDAY. at 2:00 - 5:00 - 8:30 end 11:30 P. id Burn; All Safe tions.” x * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: my mother-in-law's 71st birthday . 7 wer tcies busek “icak ter Gen if he doesn’t ¢ Ernie Kovacs will start a new morning TV show at NBC . ee ee ee ee goes to ; Mexico to visit Wm. O'Dwyer over the holidays . Jayne Mansfield babysit for her dtr. At a birthday party for Jack Les- coulie, Jockey Eddie Arcaro rode bn ' station owner, duce, on Broadway a show (“Dark Tribute”) people look at TV for amusement, but Dagar Fools Hubby \Czechs With ‘Two-Party System WILSON . also the birth- DAGMAR son neglected to give credit to his writers for a show. Gleason did give credit in a segment which Ace didn’t see. “This error,” Ace told friends, “just demonstrates the accuracy of the title of the book.” $k * I tried this one on son Slug and he said it’s typical “Strike It Rich” told of a Begin the said, until he does it again.” “2? . Oleg Cassini’s helping . Lee Segall, the Dallas r told us he'll soon that he saw on TV. “Most watch it, it costs me $50,000,” Grace Kelly will take a Jamaica vaca- r Christmas ... Dagmar wants scene from “Macbeth” at the Actors Studio benefit show .. . Para- mount expects Marisa Pavan to ‘get an Academy Award nomination for her “Rose. Tattoo.” Tina Louise sends records of sua _THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1955 4 F z ri F a ; t i 5 i i E 5 is 5 fall, the American Embassy set up a small. table in its court- On the table were spread back issues of U.S, magazines which the embassy staff had re- ceived from home. These publica- tions included fashion magazines, periodicals and some news and picture. magazines. hae Vedeler was told the display of U.S. magazines within ready reach tomaion American culture. Nevertheless, the embassy had to’ call off its magazine display. The. table no longer sits in the courtyard on Sundays, Flint Residents Hurt in Highway Accident Two Flint residents are in fair) condition in Pontiac General Hos- pital after their car ran off Dixie | Hwy. en at 3:30) |Magarine ie || Czechs leafed through them and) of Czech citizens was “‘unwel-|“ ment, REMINDER FROM DAVID — President Eisenhower's grandson, David Eisenhower, is the boy behind the wheel in this poster offered for use in the nationwide Safe Driving Day campaign ‘December 1. The poster is the “brainchild” of the Ohio Highway Safety Depart- Voluntary contributions of blood by Oakland County residents reached 856 pints during Novem-| ber, according to Dr. |Bauer, chairman of the area Red \Cross program. Dr. Bauer said that the dona-| ,tion of 48 pints by pr of a Three Big Cities Cited; Dearborn Mentioned ment awards of the National Noise Abatement Council, an organiza- |for honorable mention. OPEN Sunday 5 a.m. ‘to 9 p.m. Daily Our Specialty | 462 Auburn Ave. | Blanche & Owen Morgan and he sends his criticisms. . . Sonja Henle will put on her in a Venezuelan bull ring. The Duchess of Windsor got a pro- test from 10 L. I. kids "cause she named et 0 Fille Egg celebrate their 15th on me... will turn movie producer; she'll make three for United Artists. j oe ae. Se What men like most about old-fashioned are gradually disap- | pearing —Frances Rodman. x. WISH I'D SAID THAT: Someone described a local society columnist: “He’s such a snob he calls the Automat for reserva- * * An agriculture expert claims the biggest rural improvement in years is that you can’t tell the 's earl, t (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Wyandotte Flats (INS)—Thirteen pty. /ity of Louisville next Friday. He Ilinois’ Attorney Caught ‘Prowling’ in Own Office WAUKEGAN, Il. @®— Deputy Sheriff Donald Gelling grabbed his gun and keys and hurried to the courthouse. Someone said he saw another someone inside the Lake County Courthouse on a holiday and Gelling was determined to get that so-and-so prowler or else. Inside he found State’s Atty. Robert C. Nelson, who said he} 6:00 P.M. te 8 A. M.—Sen. 8 1038. West Huron J ore -Famous ‘SPAGHETTI HOUSE Twe Blocks West of Telegraph te, 19 P.M.—Clesed Mondays FE 3-7396 FRIDAY & SATURDAY | 5 CARTOONS — 2 ~<7 FREE [HURON | County Donate “856 Pints of Blood During November NEW YORK Memphis, Phil-|Dee- 15. , allowed the blood bank to operate jover the Thanksgiving holiday. | The official stated that the coun- 'ty will operate only four mobile units in December to avoid a pos- sible oversupply. The usual Christ- mas deficit, he said, will be staved off this year by the expected -con- \tribution of a supply from the |Milan-Prison blood bank. an yf BACK TOMORROW NEW SECOND FEATURE SATURDAY, NOV. 26th —SPECIAL— “LAST COMMAND” Kiddies Cartoon Show — AND— “Rex, King of Wild Horses” Dearborn, Mich., was singled out | Sunday 7 a.m. | to 9 p.m. i SUNDAY DINNERS Auburin Coffee Shop | FE 4-6323 | Ste acemaaned Triple Jet Ace! ‘Wannencocon CINEMASSCOPE erecomene sove fame serve JAMES WHITMORE tere rey my 12D SXCRDEMAN ong Sam BOLFE ven or mus oremen Produced by HENRY BLANKE cweces wy connon covets ee ~———« MODED ee ee CinemaScope Special “WINTER JAMBOREE” At 1:00 — 3:08—-5:16 7:24—9:34 TRUE AND TREMENDOUS... THE GIRL WITH THE LAUGHING EYES AND THE GUY WHO WROTE pi ) —! « COUNT tom wy TECHMICOLOR tmurs_ “The Tender Trap” stone xerwocos 7,4 HEFLIN. | THREE AND PRAY | wim Joanne WOODWARD - Phil CAREY - Raymond BURR - Atfison HAYES = ALSO : BIS to GORCEY unr HALL ; ons me Bowery Boys " P0412 BUSTERS . | Kentuckians 4. : — 6:40-9:50 Speciel Kiddie Show—One Day—Seturday Only! 4 Cartoons Plus Serial G 2 Features TODAY and TOMORROW ! ||BURT LANCASTER ts ) STARTS SUNDAY—"THE LAST COMMAND” | ALSO—"CAROLINA CANNONBALL” ae, de ; b i) * : @ 4 s | wag @ good one.” . Teacher Hired. |.2'3 HOUSTON, ‘Tex. un — Wallace Bo habeus: ead gata ae! ys a series of dams for Bi ope An ne pe. back riding, hunting and fishing — habits of cattle ® . .= Boydston speaks for Dunning ete these words: * that we took this step, The people and his students THANKSGIVING ond we have & | d Ohio Nearing Record|s Club Members an : Their Guests on Saving Bond Buys WASHINGTON «@—Ohioans SATURDAY, socking more money into Uv. & a ; any time since the end of World|®) K. of C. HALL War I. IN te a today that $297,593,000 worth of ia “E” and “H bonds—those sold to . | — es = Sa ee Oe 4 | _SEOCURFFY MINDED — Defense Secretary three cabinet members prepared to fly from le Be 0 months | . Charles E. Wilson, left, adjusts the safety belt of | Washington to Camp David, the President’s moun- |° maa Ga | . es of the Week $j Attorney General Brownell, center, to the amuse- _tain retreat, for a meeting of the National Security ” the > Ales 2, ‘ vier ar arent ie stay | ment of Treasury Secretary George Humphrey. Counc : postwar record of $319, Phone FE 2-2981 for Reservations ; «3 'LITTLE WORDS” The picture was made aboard a helicopter as the : “And i Sut in’ = a sthashing of pepalerity ds! al ‘ people seem think—that a i ' 1 ° f "the are their a 4 DELICIOUS FOODS | 4\Crop Acreage Drops Hollywood Headlines: ~ eft. nich ee icy pease tems sagt Com WASHINGTON—American farm- : ‘ hiking to Nebras a treasury man s EV ER EV E. iene | Jey aed ssn. wes 6 SOS for Yvonne's Hubbyyters sit ws sind’ SI sionally about Spec ctctlgh § Music by SO-PHIS-TO-CATS | principal crops in 1955, a decrease . aoe with Pres That Angee 4 eet Crue Tanoe (2c. Breaks Into Honeymoon [rit acpce si towliatay te te One | on 3- below the record wartime plant-| By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS ; 1 feel sorry for Leigh and Dick ie Dell’ I > naanaanhaaanedins HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Yvonne De| who are so in love, but under exist] “Count Your Blessings .. .”” q S sn | |Cario should have kept her honey-| ing can't ‘marry. Count all blessing well, your friends, your . Corner of fake «jj |moon plans as secret as she kept Sekine : _ np Sring ‘ané Cass Lake Iher wedding plans. Snapshots of Hollywood coll fartiy, your heppitens, your Sy re “4 Short Glock West of J | if she had, her brand new bride-/@t random: Andrea Leeds Howard gre ye enn be Prey gy ot |groom, Bob Morgan, might not|burried in from Palm Springs to} Son warvee care oat nee ; Sine Ls [save been found so quickly tn Las|be with Bob Howard. who te in Cy SEP $1 ee ° hy and ordered to Holly-|=*. Hospital ; from See the New 1956 Frigidaire |wood. to do the stunts for the|Will undergo surgery for kidney | Complete Sunday Dinners Li Thi Ww . é jean, Storing Heaton Sa. THed tymnen T and ; ee Se Drinks, Si 1] HAART LLL Hit] en ae ee | custing. spond aes tet [pn areer aia nemeehaa oes Ferment susinessMen’s |= WO BETTER E : | cee cmabte te do'tho sarenuane [CUZ the company ot Greta Gar] Hj Old Heidelberg LUNCHEON E We Still Have a Few 1955 fh wit icscs nice morgan wes (2% visting bere. The young] wane’ ten une Bverr Dev, Open? AM |S TO DINE = | helping him on before he up “ = - Frigidaire Ranges and ond thped with. oan wedi eam Pea 2 thon WS rt * = | di MM lea’ Moa- | Refrigerators at Terrific ne, cca talheer ert aay ear oe Soe cae ited ; a trouper. He caught the first plane] Harold Adamson will have con. out about Hayden, arriving] tion,” the play for which they] s DAN PHILOSOPHICAL we ak ee _ Joyce Songer Trio f | a end Introducing after his horse threw him. - dntinace gg eC Friday 9 80 2 A. M. phe Try our deliciously tender broiled filet mignon. Ow “I figure Tm very lucky,” said) Greg Bautzer has been elected] akMMPCU%s Sirurdey 9 to 2 A.M. EO fried chicken. Our lobster tails—broiled over char- = Dan, “I might have broken my|to the board of directors of the Sunday 6 to??? _ coal right before your eyes. : [beck instead of cracking say neck Beverly Hills Hotel, which is a nice F ‘ : it worse.” wie _-- @ WORTH Cass : : ; cates! pet tis toet te belo ond ——|$ TO THE MUSIC OF JOE BANKET'S TRIO | fell. jay ' oy ) = A Sensational Combe Every Night Except Sunday “My horse might have fallen on “FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDA = COCKTAILS—-WINES—SEER " ' eo = No Cover or Minimum Charge Fs f ne Svcan tas cae totes : OPEN 4 P. M. TO 2 A. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY i ! hospital.” 7 FOOD SERVED UNTIL 1 A. M. i ois ee 1420 South Telegraph Read et Orchard Lake Read hee |day, and up to date there have PIANO BAR t For Reservations Phone FE 5-8060 Y 3 ecan. Ro mare SST TT TOU ET LET LATTTTTE \) | STILL TOGETHER OO Ea So Sieres ‘; ENTERTAINMENT ST eee y 1 ahan,} tented that Leigh Soow eves you any trate, let mel4) ie a Ws | goodbye to romance, I didn't really soapy Begin, lange { Wednesday Dancing to the Four Kimtones Dining at Its Distinctive Best! [believe they would stay apart —/38 & K\’ 4@ RINGSIDE | on both sides. burg Eaten iy BAR . Bien 1 sa them wonter|More Homburg Eaten fi |W. tussen ot Rlizebeth Lake Reed Dinner . [RT wasn’t too surprised, although Coming Dec. 7 Al Lloyd at the Hammend ° ie | both will not marry and . Electric Organ Oc | ' a ae a choo en q MERE , C ktail Party Sen ee 2 as of ham in 1 = KING BROS, | oeerens Sees : Banquet _ | in : : se ing Leigh forget her troubles by - - ef: 7 ; ; : ; her option for one ‘180,600,000 pounds and in 1950 ~ - . s gutlec Rd. at Opdyke Rd. PE 4-0734~FE-4-1112_[) ‘ore sear ana vending me ar on 8 tan! Meeting personal appearance con- ~ = - Your Authorized Dealer for = en ae 0 hat Taare “The Sign of : “ike FARMALL TRACTORS — BOLEN CARDEN TRACTORS a - FEATURING - - © MeCORMICK FARM IMPLEMENTS — KASCO FEEDS | ea > + GRANDMA 5 Gage. 1908 toy OA Dervten, tna FU Me “ ~~ aay Le (Aa =¢s la | is hem Wa, You'll Find PROFITABLE ' # gonna get stuck putting me to bed tonight?” rod i He § t f gaiaiie yo Poa bs 2 8 5, jinn YS ie es ee a7 it 8] Fist ie A Bop hb Se oe bite i = ‘t. 5 aa : = & ay eee 8 an” 5:Se jo {: ge i te piles 82 $33 ia ye : aii sitesi “ uy F i cae eevee A csLitepls Effie edulis il il is 3 cS eT Fis 3 EL ie hs lis. 7238. a fii Reith iii bbhge: : (hie para ial | ee in gl HAWKS TO HET HIGHWAYS—Premiere model in the new Stade- baker line of sports-type cars will be the Piss; Calendar to make its first appearance in dealer showrooms Dec. 7. The auto- vehicle is 17 feet long, six feet wide and less than five nai ff ate ny i} i ie oe as j Pid oy cee Bis | 3 = Hit BH [< o o. da ii : Ss He = bel i “Hi? in Prices iAP) — CHICAGO GRAIN Wheat near the end of the first Gra ber $2.03%; CHICAGO, Nov. 26 ay tee eh era Mele ay es ia i gail if; it rhe a el ik wil ft i ir i Ht nani ti ae Se — ae Hi ae he : i i ng produced in U.S. plants ‘from ‘an assem- Two Millionth Today _ . DETROIT ~The two millionth a ie i re At i Bape AE hs nit a iH SEE q ii oie Laren old Zuchike . Ethel is Tel Derr . i dar a i i a re F 3 As OEE ~ BIR ay ek gee ate” ape pe we se . 3 am 4 is oe / é THE PONTIAC NOVEMBER 25, 1055 - , ‘Wid, Contracts, Migs, 32] Wanted Real Estate 32h Rent | ACTION! | SOLD. |, | ex woe not your tana cxe| —OF Not Sold too large oF woo smal. WHITE Edw. M. Stout, Realtor " WANTED, ALERT, Expert ‘eather pent cepa. FESeS | =a of: | _ Oe $1386. eines 1. Re R 3.1700 \ / ’ commercial ! . eal ot ‘a a 3 Residential, . 5% MORTGAGES stings needed. We wal prompt, ‘ice Sew office in a fast growing le PAUL D. HAMMOND Huron @. Re Pun win frm wl SANTLY Foamy 7 se aan, oe Pg Ssh bowie lee oom ae, “ Fe bes extn sen, ow Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ‘0 Firiasell Young Discount |= aL | vet a a ; . Siar ae ‘ : : ? eae x Help Wantea_6| November |S~v ~-~~- » -1| Cash Waiting |, $259 H ee. St:| "Raker, losuple), Muperisneed, per- and “I wish they'd hire somebody new around here, I'm cues ote 7 LibGn CLEAN pOoaES PVE. +) with manent, od ae tired of talking about the ol’ people!” See *| entrance. Adults. 13 pers . |“ SEDROOM MODERN. amted Female 7 oie. 3 Oe —< : ; A. JOHNSON, Realtor: | 7 Mop. Lt. HOUSEEPO. ae eel width of house, eute, BABYSITTER —— 2. CHILDREN,| casa oink ieee, on December 1704 S. Rips So Rd. Private bath, entrance. PE 56378. y beater, clog, eve, S08 ae Comineres. ‘Call Miter s-30. EM} beth’ Telephone, tiv.” electric. : Painting & Decorating 20| Notices & Personals 25 FE 4253. FEO, Rane are ADOUIS) gman? IRE: | Gikee cove. tameeaee me 53-4688. mek automatic heat and hot water.| On all modernization alternations, | ALFRED LACEY, INTERIOR, EX- | var QO0m. Fv: = * cent Lake. req'd. In REALTOR m aves _2ive esimaiee FB 327. | Gy ann AER TES DFE_WO: ent Lake REAl aaa Painting & Wall Washing | “remver, 2 ut 1 “itcmae | L. Templeton, Realtor |" scour weights. inquire, 28 Av- is oa poenc®tiy Raemaw, Street FAINTING - aND DECORATING. ; 7 7 hseae igo ecg Same Ee, S ating for Guay sai J 2 Bedroom Home % Ton "a Tom Stake | © PPLIES. | (AND 8@ MORE NEXT MONTH ag ed Cozy, snug rane and * or ee Pontjac Farm and COR. | We will give you @ quick ensh offer, GROSS “on ie ~ Industrial Tractor Co. | ae ren oo LPS Tare ast te Gove, te sare pee Dalle Boosey ‘ne os r 2 5 Z 3 * ie ron ™ : : oom Fa cot FE sito 1_ | Nicholie & Harger Co. /| — REALTY Se eal Siee Flex | Seale : F ; Be Bere gy — a : New, Custom Built ? mor Trawood, Detros Detroit VACANT, 9 iCithed,” essonanle bon my 5'Bedroom Brick WILL BUY OR LisT YOUR LAKE notte & Marger Co or fe Commer | Waar at RooM | ‘ ae 5:30 -—" R. F. McKINNEY —100_Witiams, after 6:30 p.m. UNiy, 1578 | IF SO, °° ‘LetUs ’ Give You 1 Place to Pay : WEST 5 : WE NEED LISTINGS | Sere, tnd"renteersuorenass, | «DON'T PASS UP — ey 0 ne estore Credit wers-| Sanwa cei! |MONEY! Sell. unneeded WE ARE NOT A nave told Peon et goed| PACK AT KERN, Realist, |) 3 LOAN COMPANY reser ea rat Rik eee esos. [belong Ciessied Ads! "| MICHIGAN CREDIT | Str'ter itr. me 2S | pre Snyder Lavender|. LIKE A REAL CAR t as COUNSELLORS || 1. H. BROWN, Realtor pel ew AL BTA BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em aks mtd Shove Oskiana ‘Thester * > 192 W. Bures : rE dane! ae, : i the Want Adst soe nee : —S. t : 9 é ‘ Ay ha At \ fe ie oe N ee pe o ae i / | ; > ¢ po fnp pana nt a | ' 3 agp vicesttbaunailaies KINZLER EALTOR ; Ye ae . te Mort, End of Seems Real Estate | walls, x firs. Gl “so Down 3 4 ranch homes, full basement. Cor-| ‘au it be. _Ber of Perry & Kettering streets, Week, one © toany. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRID un For'Sale Houses 43 recrestion. At- 2 car garage, Lot 60 Sylvan Village is @ choice bungalow, and tiled «to atte, recrea- tion room, Of] heat, Cement drive to 2? car perege. . Lake privileges. 10 day poe session c Furnished Home JOHN SEEING DOUBLE? _ No Bir, All This Fer One 3 ‘DROOM — Fivors, Automatic LOTS — 60's connote oun vestibule ent: REALTOR er . Select oak floors with tile 412 W_ Huron PE 44525 | fous kitchen w ru-out. Eves ‘til @: FE +0612, of birch door cupboards. Extra Roos OF ee 2 J K- -- a e Full Price $10,700 with 04,800/ out. $5250; $500 down. FE 71-0485 " teges 10 lakes Believe it oF he =. not, is home is ready r im- down. Much less for cash or cash $6.500 TOTAL mediate 7 at 7 $15,- te morteege. | IC Ry RS, 2 bedroom modern home with a . WM. A. large, fenced corner lot On & |. ang Sul femtir this nome” Open paved street. Utility room, laun- Sun. 1 to 8, Located \% mile east KENNEDY dry, tubs, water heater, several’ Of Bashabaw Ra evergteen trees and fruit trees. | . Terms. : ver re ve cue) HURON GARDENS | FHA—CIVILIANS <_ ROOM HOUSE. Fi built in Ib, fm excellent cond’ | $1 PER Hy TAXES 7] 1947, tn it | 951 . INCL. TA AND re: ag be done. Only 6) tion with large living: roam. MRSURANCE : , kitchen. full path. The A new 4 and utility room GEO. MARBLE, Realtor. t price is only $9,000. T with full vain and oll a en Folding saire to eegrage 1p etic. " PHONE OR 31208 | we, neat” arte Malt Ok weet. s10.000" b> as oun tems ae 3 , ee. te coe Sas with 3. s PIONEER HIGHLANDS Lovely 3 bedroom, face brick heat storms a eereens, Fassonasls "pte" on ie ®y appointment window, 3 $7350 full price, i | LOON LAKE SHORES TH# “ELDORADO” GI’s $750 Dn. FHA $2,100 Dn. . Full Price $14,700 | i ROE Brick Ranch T | bdguck poopie | we! — oe bee taxes Russell Young’ L = N ike to know — Just | roqm cn. car at arege. Lar ving room i entrance and plant town s state recreation ares. This home Featuring a latee frutt cellar. Also sutomfatic oil heat. The yer? hes many ever. We betiers you will marvel at. the fine home. The price ts only $15,500 witb WHITE BROS. __Phone OR 3-1873 or OR 3-1905 Pine Lake Privileges 3 > tt a ™ y the Ly 2 oa FRANKS ATE to 6 p.m. SHELL HOUSE You'll Never Know! = STOUT'S | NICHOLIE & HARGER| 33. W._ Ruroo FE 5.8183 | | 4 Bedrooms— ' Seminole Hills | Watkins Lake Front room 14 Roy Annett, Inc. 2 BEDROOM BRICK payment. "INCOME. two room apartments tos cial with ‘Priced ‘at $14, stantial down payment, eg zoned commerc' $10, with $2,500 down. IVAN W. SCHRAM FE 5.5091 or FE 5-9471 | If no asnwer, ph. FE rE 5 RUSSELL A, MOTT. Realtor 179 W. Pike FE 45005 | with $730 down. GEO. MARBLE, Realtor 4261 Andersonville Rd.. Waterford Phone OR 3-1368 MOVE RIGHT IN This cute § room bungalow located at Cass Lake = q stove and retrigera- shower, elec wo car garage and 2? large lots. ~ Hurry om this one at only INCOMES Two ultra modern brick in- : SE" bie "Bers GATEWAYS to wi" itte 58 rE Nae | OG BE HAPPINESS | MUsT sen saan ofEiET oetame | Sos eetietnri . Immediate possession and g0-| phone OF OR 3.1208 indows, lovely kitchens and YOUR HOME HERE | fetteom home. ¢! rooms aur | SYLV R tents rested for aizi cach oder ge oa LAKE ESTATES 4 Excelent location wit pri By owner lovely siz ranch | monthly. $98.00 én. will for ‘ine tamntly. Along, with ‘tals cae U _ CROOKS ROAD merase eer gece! LOVELAND | ms" sac nosh signe 8, Rnemeam, Se si vag rege, compte wis Pe Stity 8 ™- KepsMe | Ee eG DAVIS | cot min cit hae Sarpra tna" mies es vain, PE ATS — ERBERT C. DAVIS | sot S* Se Pg gy yy gunday 32 te 4. 1210 Orehua se — ree le ree seein, eareain jendscaped| type. By builder. 3 bedrooms. wie} _ JUDAH LAKE Edw. M. Stout, Realtor aN ; xe room in 1 wits ‘brick fires | womb leks’ : house | TT N. Saginaw St. Ph. PE 6-216 a, oe - al dens Open Eves. “Ti 8:30 M — repinee. patie. at a lt of beuse f° down. ee snr re Sie Sis eather. —— . a R ts Mls home, 1 tere of tant bam ‘Ee ; ant screens oved! “FLORIDA STYLED | [itert cio fal iueme memes) ey Ses] | 10 FAMILY : Partridge * Sie “arek™ " ; First time offered on the on geen oe? te To Sell—To | market and the utmost in Beste in on oe acre.| 8 THE “BIRD” TO SEE YoU BUY frowELL rt ig ina gine worn “Guide BB) oT SIDE BRICK 3 District and conteins r GHT, R It o jes *v MAHAN | Gireree (22h aes! Eee _ REALTY co. REAL Lake privileges ERGSUE SANDS ROOM ONTTS, | {RAT located ' on Pontiac's west Sone Daas ne| Seddon esc | pe “oent SS Moot es | Mitac ras wove Rat ) OR beth and garage. Close to schools | cupboards in the kiichen Pull anereaes | Fe apmres | iain ee wo | pees ee income this is the fo- 00 land contract Drayton Plains Area en peg asap : - Sateen s acer] $1,000 DOWN Spict and Span 2 Bedroom. Large iw. M. Stout, Realtor ed GUS 1919 M-15| comportavie : 5 eg Sam, sermeae|™ SS a oe | a ace Mee | Be ak” te cei =<} WHITE | HAYDEN | tone rsernnon! fren, churches, and schools WARD E. PARTRIDGE +ii6 Seen oe - R came nae Sree pres | REALTOR ._FE2 8316 sae | : Neen eee : WM. A. _ | Cozy, Neat and Clean juan 'ite beech to schecl. $630 DOWN KENNEDY) 22° Secs set Se) eremnvaut azere | Bes Stine tren ‘ REALTOR ‘ that is sold when you call. oimhurmace and wajer beater. | Dorothy Snyder Lavender wot on eat he Peake Fight — ee cee, weet | Sdn bel cell wort te prices 3199, Barca . " Redroum ‘home sae aks usdpvleonnuaag BY OWNER 5 ROOM HOUSE AND ment home on shaded lot, x NEW HOMES, $950 DOWN. New modern. Close to] Pepa: Shimecr| Gee ee set ¢ . ae’ pers and Formica op. | - | : Beep SES Peimegh| BE ites. St ie pont | Beth oi fres gr mae. ame ANNETT ro . See them . , eauF "C. HAYDEN, Realt habe a es 2 Acres SEAN. Better ovens ‘a Ree FEW} BEDROOM | stom po 1 | 7 ’ wn— Birmingham Brery king’ of fewer a FHA HOMES __| Immediate Possession "Sor the ber no your fueat spring. “ruts home ta Sy gg th : se That can tuinen eobiests, large Living room win. i AF - mile suntey room and located wiuhia ng ry ; Sap tanetatn yore. y lll 1 CE "a new Cah oft best Gitusted on 2 . ———S | eee | EE ; ; ] tates Drivileges. Total j ‘Country Livin: Govuews Wasting ative out price Benjamin and | ,... cree, creme of 8 Ferm, Bio hadion ae Sylvan Village Brick Stephens, Inc. sont surective, home” wis PEARL BUILDING CO. say acti wafolshed the Set scaped eyclone fenced, $13,900, terms Oakland Avenue Drayton Woods ‘Exceptional price of $23.900 3 room brick sluminum ranch home. "garage estibaie *n- ._ livin F laces bathe, Mit ear * -Case-Eltzabeth Lk, Rd. eo Comma? cad Ge Gous : ae ' Now give 'em Oh AY, NO ge er) er ai - ant VEMBER 25,1 eee wp. | ew Brick Ranch % CHEROKEE HILLS p'D. CH __For Sale Houses 43; ___ For Sale Houses 43 Drayton Plains | Beautiful 6 room ranch, In-, cludes 1\— car garage. Gas bea t. Large lot 73x20 ft. trees on a Includes = re- frigerator and stove, $12,750 with terms, « won Brick——Commercial A , 8 room home elose to downtown. $25,000. to to with $8,500.00 Down. RILEY. BROKER . PE 41157 or FE 71-0006 | HAROLD w. W Broker ; FE 5-8845 9 ROOMS—S950 DOWN ar, tes pert ses family of to convert to 8 2 family income, 0 x 50 ft. ‘ot on Sto- well st. near N. Perry. Now R. D. Fox Lake Privileges Nearly new 2 bedroom home w | C. Schuett 0081 Commerce Rd. . 197: EM 34 320 DOVER RD. D. RILEY, B FE ¢+1157 of FE 5 KNUD est * * fos | Two Family Income Investigate this tneome. - SEN LAKE me o er with a ) Magnificently Scenic We heve « lovely ® bilevet is 237 ft. & & paved road SYLVAN ‘&& 1 ul __. REALTORS Ecoperative: Heal wstte Bact be ay Bee Lx. a qe city water & sewer t pete on paved etreet. reasonable down payment, pad Ss, Realtor E 40521 Sor Shaatt hs Lrirs. 6 city gas, ee own ent. e lot for GAYLORD cokes bien.” st tevaty th kit 3 d pedrooms, sleeping porcit com this enchanting home. Garage attached. We have the key. : | Cass Lake it ussel 7 fooms CARL W. Bird, eves. Fs frontage, re & car . Priced for $2.00) down. - 3 Bedrm. Ranch Type Attractive home ‘only 2 years old, | Area bat with canal £ screens, 1 BEAUTIFUL 2 BED: quic' Realtor For Sale Lake Property 44 k sale, 7 i RAY O'NEIL, Realtor pi red wane, «& Vacant Phooe PE 31103 or FE sore an oo on gn a ae 4 per Four room home with an extra ve Real Estate cent QT oarunes with very low large lot only 5 Ee 4 is AND monthly payments. Call today. oem i ay : i ae fon ose RE iste, John K. Irwin With this six home ‘whee, te | 3 Pedroom shell house. . Beaton - ving quarters. ree 8. =. our tedel Fort addt- be yo ig 4 een oo R , H 5 ROOMS ARD BATE. MODERN So aged lakes from oe | 7 O Sea _ OR . = 2 brick fi nat it: Cass a _ rooms. "We are very proud to Rae ee home, and i is priced tovseu at | pocsted on, Reebure, Ot, ei Seite, any Sat oit| SeeTeey'h setae | vane So eee ee ie staal’ Gees | A Big Brick Bargain — ° IAWRENCE W. ving ony. and coed vee | With Nearly Everything GAY LORD pee See NOTT REALTOR Ranch Style , . FE 49584 ae iow Pike Pe ase qunce telae bethemme Pike 6t., Eves. NTRV OC Vg SET GPEEEALS| | COUNTRY HOME || REGS Set Southeast Section Eg Xe MF 1 block from school one Lake Oakiand BROOCK iE if E agar "E i t BROWN $1500 DOWN-—Laeke Two bedrooms. a and wa er will seerifice for quick aol ¥,\ Top Neighborhood ] for the Low Dollar @ Three bedrooms and | basement, end in ood condition. . er Webster, _ Established im 1016 bus and stores.” & compoct bar: sol cchtnns sak tie eee x ‘ca wale, “Pull vase-| Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ment, wlth rec. space. rage. W. Lawrence Evenings Close to bus line. Now at only FE 60161 5-018 95,950. . NEW FEA. E — Bast side of LAKE ORION emy. ' atee) Sink tnd apboards to kitchen, | {,c0Rt Neuse. basement, furnace, none rd beat. You can heave WALTER me rw to this i. ~ mts “cost. Balance at $34 per OPEN TODAY month. Total price 87.005. One and two tamily houses for now! sale to be moved Priced from i $250 to 6000 Thee are well kept BRICK INCOME — 2 family. Rach * .) goed condition, ~—. Fei streets tineesi| sor Bee ete hehe my Lit La 3rd p. Good “ee ste “loca | atl Fao" deiataat more moke (1 block oan your monthly = genet thie now ai $16,- with $3,500 down, Union large bedrms. = P liv oe fireplace tiled fbatu ae ined oa beet, Lares landscaped tei heat. - lot, , $13,000. - PRICE REDUCED — See this good 2-bedrm. r e Soy Lake. New in . New side. Attractive kite! , Of heat. Quick and FHA $8,050, ald ea hom, mtg, Terme. Pull FLOYD KENT, Realtor 2 Fem! Post bal ay | Co., Inc. ~ GOOD BUYS bd . 2 lots. Now tor only #1980 $1,959 down, | NeW FHA. Rontes .. $1300 DOWN - New modern ded. |? Rooms and Bath . nome os VS 4 Rooms, One acre 7 Rooms, modera, west $2,500 Down 8 000 Down $1,000 Down $1,000 Down 4.000 Down ™ woe wo Eves hed etn Bt Be Ay SELL YOURS 4 e Consumers Power |, GILES REALTY CO, | . Huron i « I e. . ne Pratt ‘and errs. ini pe Bika mi) own. Fe vise, Nala w tel’ ole so fe the down payment = ou 3 LER REALTY Rear Oxbow Lake, Some eB serineg___r ea Brice eee — mall Home Wanted EMBREE & GREGG Need not Le modern 1865 Union Ra, Seep atts tp A aatT * ELW EE 430s vn. Union EM +01 ven oo “ous Dee, beer wie peas La nee somatic,» furance Fairgrove Ave. © This older modern home has stone A HOME OF YOUR OWN ROOM BRICE, y furnished. Studio type liv- room bath I. | ua | | = : 16 cent for Grined ‘$8,500 with $3,000 down aah 3S a I : i ' ! ‘ E eat a for te 5 “ Mr, Martin OL h. m. SELDON co. £3 VACANT RANCH ROME , ae Meeutifel home thet you woud ay : wif j i appotntments. Huron Lots and Lots of Lots Bome Seno ee S M. BREWER *. 33-4898 DOWN Bp cel Weel a A WINTERIZED West of Recently - ow Shell House M59 Ay Ragen, ¥ re aie pontiac ora BANK BLDG. 4-1582 gk ey Radial Investment. ° cy . FE 4-1574 8 in 202 N. MA For Sale Miscellaneous 60° ; ry - Mieths One “oe rte mot” odera ROCHESTER, MICH, ue floor lamps 8 3 30% OFF ox “ALL COLEMAN ance = “GF architect. Dee.| LOAM, Boge — WYMAN’S rine Supplies, S86 orchare ad: HO! LD GOODS . Easy Termes A. JOHNSON, Realtor _OL_ 1-910 18 W. Pike St. FE ¢1122 ALL NEW TRADE as 1704 S. . niegagh Rd. LG} ANS , - FURNITURE tre ae a 276 ; . ___ | $18.90 Cotton Mattress poss Gand are EL RAN Es, For Sele or Exchange 50\°* “ctitfinary rosso "| eee carom bivakinst set $000| W. Hurea. ane Garage Doors ro Be, Lawrence FE 2-7131 | $14.95 Metal c _:s.. $898 | GED KENMORE GAS RANGE SARASOTA, FLORIDA ¥_SERVICE 13 eet Aamir ee £998 ih grit” Good condition, 108.) ait at PALL pa el Taodscaped, ‘nent 35, : sy ; ‘li e sells and exchange every- wenn aoe ce GAS” RANGE Frew up. = oe ti mig. promert. wrsoo 00 amlles py he? Furniture Sith Stil cee oa or OR 3-3758, 311-8. Paddock mu 2-0203 9.2516 Beaver). ‘104 8. Saginaw PE 2-5523 USED REFRIGERATOR. 13 45 ORMECENY ~ Pix. | Business Opportunities 51; FECOMMEN | T we'bir. tan nt onchange , _ Musne Rivet, 100 | Cinres newest fod most aad ee Ti inca Re CONSOLE. 4. __ Huron. 4 modem type of'lehting fo for kitch- Ds Buckner S |S AWALTONry | "ihe telophase | ie rent, ag a Walton Cor Joslyn ___- FE 2-225 | or, Site Bs. now ls A qnowroome. ings of 4 to 7 DER Resto oe : Fiueresesat, 303 Oreird Lake Lake :| Westinghouse TaN TREE YoNOR 30” range with wide oven. “on oa qeler and stesm "| A real buy {7008 betlers, automatic water heater. han $149.9 hardware. electrical fe soil. BS gg | 1900 9 “opdy rks. Cor. HEIOUTS. 80 , Perry BEEF PORK, HALF AND 6,000 SQ. FEET OF © | ™itaners, Opdvke” Market = 55 oN. «Parke 45101 FE 23-8532 EM }-4808 ou Want to Own Your Own Business? . i “if lie He rs if a A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE +2533 Partridge % TRE “BIRD” TO 8EE erin oe: paar yt {#400 a on new : ‘als | Sores oe | RAY O’NEIL, Realtor ve 2 Ce Fovng dees ~—«88 4-room. - BAXTER . tune] GET CASH aes ite to $500 Moe Genie Sioa the ‘Oakland Loan Co. "FES O206 nace argon water, Ft ae eons solder and paint!” NEW FURNITURE from "Buckner's friendly WAREHOUSE PRICES | Fe 28 — Toe uve BTECE LIVING | Bake, puis Py] week. aN ; sink: $0.95, Buckn nest te"hest| “ROOM GROUP o 6. Prey ucKkner BOTTLE GA’ eases and, chair, two, step CLOSE | et ¢ a he instal 1 LJ Finance Co. ita. onlp 408 ite ome Kenyom eB FOR $97 Screws “and “and “cabinet ' Offices are located: rey . oe fo oucbes | ina bet be. at ets eas Be Pontiac, 2nd Floor, National Bidg. | 7 MAHOGANY O) Tice sari CHROME | DIN Drayton Plains, 4513 Dinle Rwy. * chats Pe Sah. 6 PIECE four chairs and table, 609.56 wohed tate, 190 Barnatan | oof BERANE veny oop| ,BEDROOM GROUP | | Srestis famous mane, force oe Mecedioe. 69 Green Be | Eeokeree ood goo quae!) lor. Seupare aad convinced one block “North across from Bank| fds nd bookease, Also’ mise. ALL FOR $99 Shichigan Piucrescemt, $40 Orchard Gian FOR SMALL AADION ANG | Mena, atta graye, “it: | Se PE NOE OAK FOOORING. “NEED-SEASONAL— | GeeeipeesPetmen og| gous bees Shes Wel SEY Se : CASH? these yourselt, aad sare. endous savings on all § and supneane: enianc see aarentmameel Oct it PART af Beneficial, Lean | ‘ re weand Sow 106s a rollaway beds, 9 x 12 rugs, CASH AND CARRY ~ ’ Ey EY siete, famous make, fofmica oocasstonal ‘ INCH son. ORLY $3.90 loa ne ass oe all popular colors. Come in a. tenes, and electric PIPE Ont tt oan Puce Rpttany Saeiea| TRADE IN'VOUR™ | Arancon Pombing Supply BENERICI ca _Lake Ave. OLD -FURNITURE | Mis i . psa A 1W. Lawrence St. 2200 | BID You Say, METERS WEEE | AS DOWN PAYMENT é — LOANS $20 TO $500 es ae Pearson's S Bank Serahere a tip et ne! Ld HOUSEHOLD FIANCE |: CORP. OF PONTIAC 1 . © Grete datteA om stage | Start east weer owe BAL beef type. Approximate wi. 75 to sae * ene stock and eet Ws es ,—- dn. TA eS Ge commun r= aprene p Amusements alone) net $50 week for owner. Only, 90,800 down stock I DRIVE . In ‘A ge at Pienty of parting wert of | ; year trade. hiving | qtrs, $9,500 on easy terms. egocuny * a vaneery stone Cocueln te,un pine ‘easall atees.| WARD E.. PARTRIDGE FE 2-8316 MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION NORTHWOODS $3,000. 48 Putman, Fe 3-9107. STALL ia AND LIVING Souspey ment. io fh LTS $25 to $500 er. ___Mortgage Loans _ 84 S00 oft LOANS $600 to $1,500 purpose, Rag a ee - Oakland 9. For home additions or impr 3. Te. or houses ; & 2 ® gerege or of 1% 8 Seginew St PE 40038 | fi good running Tos, per 3 cents a YNE-GABERTS Roe “hace ro Need $500 TELEVISION SALE : Seelam new picture abe 3s | gece. zip bipwer ang. conta WITH QUICK eee fe we: oe boone, - SER CE? : new pic, tube ne y :, come in oF 3 . FE 5-0it0 ve cons. . oa er cab 2 Sates and ; To Pay DRAW TITE HITCHES 6 ee to your gos: sere wie ents Kenmore CHROME, OR CADMIUM ewalts you. . Man- The kind ‘to the frame acer. Berkley Voss, President. sed Trade-in thec PIE ean Ph. FE 5.8121 Lounge chair ie ithe 29.98 Fr. £. — Bs Dinte Ber. China ie ctetaenencks F] rh | TANKS ‘Home & Auto Loan Compan sean ae n Vompany ins PROMS ECONOMY Wr Community’ Nari Baok Bide. | GOOD ADIO FURNITURE CO: Fo 8. SAGINAW 8T. NTIAC, WHEN YOU NEED Seo sen oe 8 es ; "ane FINANCE CO. 702 Ponting State Bank Bid oe For For Sale Miscellaneous 60 .39¢ YD. LINOLEUM... .39c YD. £55: Sia Es ae Ue LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS PA INT SALE waite ot O08 ost. Ss INC. | sail ‘Tie Wall BL RY LOCK ma y » “CHURC a 3-508. PstI, an ros Sot PLYSCORE SPECIAL plo * hed Seen dog. ig. yee started. pres. Bearded 70 1900 o'xee'x%", only $5.44 Cash and Ca Pon tise » ee Save Money at BUR MEISTER’S LUMBER 800,000 Buys in comeen ee Going On AT BURMEISTER'’S Bat | TNE ARF aking 'S roe : SFosr 3 YARDS TO SERVE You rok C&L... 8 Berke. tae | cP | BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. ° Furniture a and ei tigiey's Used To records. Apt. 4, it MUST SELL i eutomatc, _ (ee age Meenas Pontiacs bask i } : vA Hy ch + id. € 56 peat wiles ; ° a / : | FORLETs, F LAv- SS ap colue’ $14.98. Stall faucets and | ve. Used Buildin Materials of All Kinds Now ‘Sunday Pachoud Wrecking Co, Roofing and Siding _ Combination Doors. os ane A. BENSON WY heron ‘ Talbott Cimber! ge Beate aft inet = eo New lsvatory, a TE ok wage fom ot Bane eves ree eentns Co ester. ob cE. ; 7. i Shallow and deep tory aed Used ene. a KELLY HARDWARE | avers. st Adams, Auburn ’ BLACKETT’S BUILDING aaa MA 6-681" A Pr, | #161 Dixie ner USED HEATING EQUIPMENT Coa) farnaces—$20.00 ap. Ot furnaces RACTIVE wENGU Sea a ac. ae weeks old. # \pcasouabie. 4 left. on 3-2068. BEAG DAM Ch. Thofaridege Wrinkies, Sire tf Ch. Lakeside Farmer, $25. ers be eek Hot w se Rola 5 room t ____ De! it ¥ Yourself ERG ral et we to << BERT AL pe 84 i Open Sun. Seka FOR SALE LADIES Can be x Ley-awey SLAYBAUGH’S Oakland A 4-824 and — ht Auto i, site. ‘sou ‘Bena Ate ‘wy * * priveger ‘Akron reels ts afte me a Sportsms ae met ackie “bones vaite: Op tm Remington. Tal Ate, s008 S10468 Remington H40 A. sate $130.05 Rémington 140.A0L ae . rifles rr Bavege 99.300 cal. 78 Hediund a A eurt- gee Ae aS OF 8 me ‘ANDERSON HDWE._ eaweecn Send, Gravel & Diet 46 gee 40346. | SEAGtS aT t arop te sg n. FD . CUR . OR ; am CHE RIS i WAS PUPP TES en LNoT LEX FRUIT Farms, an Middlebelt Ra APPLES cooking — ’ Rad. mile Ans ‘aaame Rd A SWEET CIDER i WN on Rd CORN, The BU. Phone MA 56-4791 vss. mh bo Se SS os ertasene | ® peued. All sises. FE 5-6660. canes, Oe Delicious Apples $1-$3 out Baldwin to Clarkston- Orion ft first farm. _Sale Farm Equipment 76 et NNOU NCING 1956 County distributer tor “Tae 0 and up, Genuine ceedeln arena ee's Sales and Service 921 Mt, Clemens 3-9830 BUY NOW A VE Farm and Industrial— New and Used Tractors , HOUGHTEN son | NM Ol _1-0761 | Trailer: Sales _ un So, Rey ees Saakenm Ever cee a trailer 12 Mf, high? DEER HUNTER SPEC. $195-$595 . ‘BUY NOW! See & here! 12 bigh Oxford Trailer Sales PAY ‘T we UJ have Ss =f ete ever. As low as "the “rect, ike reat Bome FA. as low as RAI betel means CHIEF A COMPLETE CHANGE IN BEAUTY AND CONSTRUCTION NOW ON DISPLAY AT HUTCHINSON TRAILER SALES 4901 Dizte Hwy. On 3-1902 rane eagles, bottle gaa. Trailer parts. ‘“ shea See be arranged, 1°55 Chev, 4 dri... cen ote 5 | 54 Chev, 4 dr., «$999 53 Chev. 4 dr... ......$895 52 Pont. Cata. 8.,...9995 1} *52 Ply. Dix, 2 dr. ....$595 ~~~ 1959 Chev, Dix. 4 dr.. $695 mol 52 Pont. 8 4 dr...... $895 "52 Buick Super 4 dr, $895 "51 Mere, 2 dr.tasxs. $495 "51-Chev. Dix. 4 dr... .$495 "51 Pont. 84 4r.065, $495 THE 1 ’51 Ford 8 Clb. Cpe.. .$495 'S2 Ford 6 2 dr..... « $695 50 Ford 6 2 dr.......$175 "47 Ply. 2 dr...cc0e $75 “Sale Motor Scooters 82 ra ate teeta alalaeliaiaieadeaaittad TRANSMISSION, Wingins fast overhauled. $100. MA \} MOTORS: 3 N. Main, Rochester OPER TILL 10 P.M. i HIGH DOLLAR For Sale Motorcycles 83) ,., THE DOLLAR | sana Bee Se Se | ee ‘| ONLY = SHARP “CARS GLENN'S — MOTOR SALES 8. Saginaw St. FE 47371 TIP TOP :. VALUES GUARANTEED mouth Savoy 4 door. ies cay er 4 door, CHEVROLET s Fastest er Dixie . at M-15 5. Immediate Delivery ! * Deal Direct! . No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here Y'ALL {COME. NATIONAL USED Son PRICED » $25 OVER WHOLESALE KELLER KOCH Variety in Winterized Used Cars “a RIEMENSCHNEIDER’ 232 S. Saginaw FE 2-913 assume ents. 464 Sirmghem. _| 7 ottent Ts and Bervice, Py Auburn Ave. or 56101 or FE ‘2 “NASH STATESMAN ge Super O& 4 dr. Power 1 soe - ees Cee. es eee eis 06 DOIG ' _ RADIO D Bs See Say'eres":| Pl ymouths wy * 4 ON : Floor Models = St SEE US ecrpletctae “'! BEFORE YOU BUY youd tires Needs brake} == SAVE MONEY Perauien Mee? maar esi! Schutz Motors BFORD VE COUNTRY GORE! — De Soto Plymouth fo eg Dealer bay: 912 S. Woodward Birmingham eae eet MIdwest 4-7811 i ORD 5B Cot high drive tt Ag 5 i fo tne voricina) ower a FE 2-2351 P IRST. re payments,” 48's IN USED CAR VALUE] @Punovr aepav With the Most | "git Sivoz oe 199 CHEVROLET 2 eee = | Windshield Cracked, Tires | ved, | Radiator in a Continual ‘| Is It a friend of Yours? | Seg Ca : Maithews: $1045 :|1952 CHEVROLET 83 PONTIAC #70 4 DR. HYDRA. Power soetes, aay emees, Bea Again? | sion Low, . What's the Matter Friend, _ Won't the old Bus Go?, Cylinders Weak—Springs are Loose like a Ruptured Goose are Worn Engine so loud you Can't here the Horn— Upholstery Torn — Short of Oil Boil Don’t be a Jerk — You know you're always late for-work— We Haye a solution and it Sure will pay. BUY A USED CAR AT AND DO IT TODAY $395 1951 Buick 2 Dr. Good condition in and out $495 1952 Nash 4 Dr. . One of-our finest cars $795 1952 Pontiac Custom alina Radio and heater Hydramatit and leather trim $995 1954 Chevrolet “210” 2 dr. sedan. Low mileage A real fine buy $1295 - 1959 Buick Special Riviera. Green as a pin Why it Wobbles around | OLIVER'S | _THE PONTIAC onions: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 1 _ HAceane bes a , For Sale Care a B oe iy || One Owner, Don’t Wait | Battery Bad — Compres:- |[ ion Lo | ee, Ee 2 dr. 3 grey with, radio : : iQ . $695 F 2 hey : : . EERIE Ease |“ com cant ——CoortnCage 55 ai De Se . tali 1 ipe -Reater and Pomerglige. "Ales Bye aye . dan. Powerflyte trans. lon seat covers. $1045 Radio & Heater - Radio & Heatef, Dyna. Heater and white wall : Whitewall Tires Red, Black Top - |) aedecaneecTOeye is . " W'walls, Dbn’t Wait i Radio & heater. Pow- $695 $995 1955 Ford Conv. Radio 1982 PONTIAC 1953 CHEVROLET & heater, white walls, 4 Door Sedan - 4 Door Sedan . i _ overdrive evens 1995 Radio & Heater, Hydra. = Radio & Heater, Power 2 Tone Blue Glide, P. Strg., Black ff 1954 Ford Custom 6 Tudor Sedan. Radio & Buy of the Month “$1195 _ See This Buy heater... eee: : 1953 DeSoto Club Cpe., ’ V-8. Radio and si white walls ee | drive RETAIL | ‘On These — | Thanksgiving Specials | steering, - white walls ....$1795 1951 STUDEBAKER 1981 PONTIAC __ |] 1952Pontiac 2Door Se “4 Door Sedan _ 4 Door Sedan dan. Heater. Ready to Radio & Heater, Auto. Radio & Heater, Hydra. baal glee ude Trans., Dark Blue Dark Gray Trans. Special. The Family's 2nd Car ‘os se eek 4-Door. Radio and heater. O. $495 — SCH UTZ Motors |. 1955 Suenail 4Door. | nate &. heater. = ‘ erflyte, power eer: i Sig and Urokes » $1895 1955 Chevrolet’ Conv. | . Radio & heater. Pow- ing and walle eee vane es$1995 th ‘eins eater. Real $1195 1954 ban. country car ... . - 1953 Plymouth Hard- top. Radio and heater. White walls ....$995 1953 Kaiser 2-Door Se dan, Heater. Econ omy . plus $695 oor ener ene 1953 Olds Super Holi- day Cou adio and heater. Hydra, White walls ..cccecers $1295 1951 DeSoto -Hardtop. Radio and heater... Only $595 oe eee ee mee $795 1953 Ford Customline 2dr. WOW! What a price $1795 1954 Buick Special Riviera Hardtop -2 to choose from Both sharp cars OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 fe aly, S07 ‘S110 Pontiac 4Dr. 1 ower, $075. FE + U | 1952 Olds .. Hardtop .,...$1799 . For Rs eee : i "St Chev, 2 de gee 1 1953 Kaiser ......... ... 8795 ’53 Chrysler 2 dr.. .$899 Dp OWN i 4-Door, Clean, Nice Tires $3 Dodge 4 ds... 909 : 1 1953 Mercury $895 ’ r.. * ‘ BAW? AVUSINSU F i ct et tt ete °52 Dodge Coupe’. . Berd tony ea |” Sedan, Light Blue, Mere-o-matic, A Sound 55 Ford Convt. . $1744 ba _ Car. *53 Mere. Hardtop A... ; Dodge 7 6 '52 Plymouth 2 dr, $499 ‘50 Chev. 2 dr. LORE POM ce '35 Ford Crown ’S1 Nash Sta. Wgn Chieftain Dix. Sedan, Jet Black, Radio and __ View ..40.:.+$1899 — °5) Buick 4 dr. Heater, Hydra., W. Walls. "53 Chev. Z dr.....+ ‘ord 2 dr . a ‘31 Plymouth 4 dr. $299 524 Divmouth 4dr. || 1953 Nash .............. 52 Ford R, Wgn. $744 2 dt Statesman Sedan, Two-Tone, Tinted Glas "$3 Buick 49 Kaiser ~ | O. Drive ’ $, og Haraton, cles '52 Chev. Clb. Cpe. | . fr. “7 eee sei } * i Py 52 Chev. 2 dr.. . $544 : MANY f 1952 Nash .. " oe © we we ole se $745 51 Ford 2 dr...... $299 MAS . ; esman n, Nice. [Pouog aio pepe MANY - §1952Plymouth........... $595 "52 Merc. 2 dr.....$799 MORE Cranbrook, Radio and Heater, O. Drive. SERVIGE SPECIALS BE SURE TO START + Tats WINTER - Harold Turner, Ford | 2 BIG LOTS dwest 57500 ae | Bibary aga s7i8 N. Woodward, 3 DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer STORE 912 S. Woodward, Birmingham HOME of the “GOODWILL” | Midwest 4-781] USED ‘CARS! : — OPEN — 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 37117 ts Behind the Post Office 2o- | 8 A. M til 9 P, M. YOUN | IT'S SMART CHRISTMAS CASH }-_ 5.’ pits ee and/or ~~. || |Buy Outot Season A New or Used Car or Truck 5; CONVERTIBLE SALE. AT LOW BANK RATES | 1954 g 4 3 ee 2 A x : ; 5 : ; roe oe : ; . ; j oy ‘ : & x Lf ’ Li] Bs ak ; : : ; : ; * : ; 4 ae : as 14 ‘ “4 ™ 4 ‘ * : 4 ce fear gn t ___|_THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1055 : , __ FORTY;THREE: ob Hope Defends His Use of Kinescoped Programs _--Today's‘Radio Progtams-- (Cites Custom - . 4 emesis ~ att « ae | BD » se ee. FE GE Harriman Says (County Red Cross : "| _WPON, News See Orville . 3 : W C 119 etate ue 1 wat Collects 150 Gifts | pee eG Fa ion West Coast (8S btiett ee tt Criticism True amet ete ar Basra a Comic Believes raasale ee | GOP's Si FO dora ype Ae : | 20t,Siee = aelicaree » tive, Shows gigs Wrong, He Declares 2ira. Benjamin, Nae. of Bloom By JACK O'BRIAN 3 _ jerans Service Council, states that eae eee: Cle CLT Yar rina mo epi i Cea leaders have “obviously recognized the truth” of his criticism of Amer- Pd Beach as we chatted, courteny of|# Bary ican foreign policy duriig a West-| area made up of Oakland, Mr. Bell's contraption. ove + ge tase gg Macomb, St. Clair and Wayne. «e+ @ =a oe Harriman told newsmen as he ma Bob was in a mood to talk of ot fimper }jarrived by plane yesterday: | many things—his next TV show! # Lerse no “The Republican high com- FOOTBALL on (with guest stars Betty Grable, |$2 Metrical toot Qguuhemstenntem i |_| ss}| mand, in trying to answer what 1 wf James Mason and a slew of con-|s: perevall toct 19 guake 33 Representative |S2id in Seattle about foreign pol oy : tinental types to be selected when| ins q Flay muse 7. 38 anhouncement icy, ly recognized the truth : he gets to Europe shortly), his next | 57 homes ‘measures gine lof my analysis since they avoided ( Katharine Hep-| | Down 3 Bake cnamber 33 Contary peat notice jamy comment on the facts that I : : turn, whe Sil play & Rentan| 12d on Hi Fort cots) Mot atm [Drought out—that the Communists ee aviatrix to Hopes’s U.S. Army Cap- 3 thers 11 Boos astray 20 Simtee rete” eens Sen, [hed gained. cur cme had st! Notre Dame vs. tain in a Tovirich-type comedy). ioea Landed 2 Dregs $f Allot : during the three months that the : : * 3 But mostly Bob wanted to dis- ; ; spn | OE Of Geneve, selgned.” Southern Calif. “— ee | cuss the difference between TV A ps Harriman made one-day visits to ke -- Today's Television Programs - -| =*smea simon State Mail Order Firm ssieiredin dencten| Tomorrow, 4:30 P.M. ranean Oe , to speak : 7 Programs furfished by stations listed in this columa are subject fo change without notice. been kinescoped. Faces FTC Alleg tio! Democratic candidates. “Fighting Irish” =~ ) —~! Bob ’ when ! a 10nSs * * -& (Pre-Game) bee Channel 3-WIBE-TV Channel &-WWJ-TV. Channel }-WXYZ-TV Channel }—CKLW-TV Madge en oo ory oi cae oh wae ee. In his Portland speech he criti- “Scoreboard” TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | Lee Aaker, James Brown. (9), (4) News. Paul Williams. Glare “just.a8 good as ‘ive’ shows, |erel Trade Commission (FTC) tltrewe ie aikecan nnd’ nenecers|ural resources, In Lewiston, trom ere €:¢0—-(T) Ramar of the Jungle. Jon — Ama) News. Jée LeGolt. and I dety any one to tell thelday charged the Michigan Bulb " rae Where he flew bere, he accused) (F@llowing Game) Hall im adventure. (9) Circle 9| None. _ Wilding in| 11:15—-(T) Film Theater. Paul Hen-/ difference." day ciarend, the Michigan, Dulblty the Sate Department of Ag-|oete be Oem tere. eraton fl ee ae Theater. Ray Rogers in “in Old] Music for space travel. (2) Da-} Clark's Jamboree. Music and] Bob expanded a little on that| snrus tt sells by mail The complaint noted that (h0lnicsg down 2 €:18—(4) News. Paul Williams. (2)|.,°¢ Smomeed. Show. Henry Jones in “Night|sdding: “Why, out here in Holly-|1eeea 94 instances of “deception | "mes Michigan Bulb Intporters,| Hie left LaGuenas Bell Uy aie +! Sheie ta Lathe, 1:45-—-(@) News Caravan. John| School.” (2) Miss Fair Weather.|¥0od, we get all our TV shows) ce the public” by the Rapid Specialties Co., Flower-ot-|for Thanksgiving dinher at ht Se Oe #:26--(4) Weekend Weather. (2) TV| «. ameron, Swayze. Bette Wright. he ann, bane ot Se ne COMPANY: /the Month Club, and Garden Spe-|den. N. ¥.. an = Weatherman. Dr. Everett Phelps.|” rice Onsie and Hareet. Har-|10:90—G) Les Paul. and Mar y|‘iterence, oven te ones orig) | See O ster the radiey it | wre oy : He will leave here Wednesday} 0" Your Radio Dial | - * Oi, aa ee junk in the Nelson garage, attic|11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater.) And there, we suspect, is the nempapers aed tm mingecines, Bie Ewe scale for the South. : M Football. Films of Indiana and cellar, and persuades Ozzie} James Mason in “Return of the| rub. Bob was voicing a simple offering package sales of nursery Michigan Bulb, and that Holland | He plans to fly to Mobile, Ala TE ne oo inane | to start cleaning in “The Ball] Scarlet Pimpernel.” provincial: outlook, where the | “ck sald to include “42 gor | put, Co. is the partnership name |and then drive 40-odd miles north pr (2) Frank Leahy Foot- Sree an ge Sal ek eee Steve Allen,| expedient has been accepted crunk tian Gian Uneoe™ me ot Forrest and Louis Laug for a day of deer hunting with a ee. Fee eee oe (2), Mama. Peggy| Feather, guests. : es 2 ing 7 ad gladiolus bulbs,” and “indoor | Forrest and Louis Laug, plus|@oup of Democrats. | ‘ games. _ wood stars in family comedy winter flower garden.” Gerald D, Laug, were named in He will be the guest of Gov Se ee “Mama's Romance” pops up SATORDAY MORNING Because the West Coast TV cus-' the 42 plants and shrubs, FTC|the FTC complaint as officers of| +, 105 &, Folsom of Alabama and Propet comedy, @ Boston] Vee, creute comes to Seni iee~ te eee. er lg hn gm A arena ~ gp a meal Image Rep. Frank Boykin at’ the Boykin} . @& jue, § to complaint Stes Meth cf he tee aie Crossroads. “The Good/|8:30—(2) Michigan Conservation, |been able to adjust their optical The FTC said it charged in its|gyren 30 days to reply Seb SCI esas Themeiee ta ie ais a « "(a The| Thiet.” story of U.S. Army ehap- (4) The Big Picture. jacceptance to kinescopes as Tage aint that: scheduled an examiner's hearing|kin preserve and go to New Or- Grant — s lain who died serving his country /**45—(2) MS.U. wm | fée “This assortment (of 42 plants)|in Grand Rapids next Feb. 6, —_ jeans Friday. oe . Gildy is) in a Chinese prison camp. James|®:00—(2) Wayne U. (4) Industry Ki ina tnchdentally te | ontnins BO roses, and the two He will speak in New Sadie haope in "Chay Sores] Wenner, PAMip Abe, Terry) oe TD city Affaire process by which a filmed record: |"arangens ore ie realty Ovo wii f and Oklahoma City Friday Seaat delat tie Pen Gatton Forst stad. (4) Life of Rile y.|915—(4 City ppp: Saaapg to Mit the (Plants known as the seven or nine use 0 Lords Hears|sx¢, Stems oe nae, ) , Junior becomes football hero and|®:90—(2) Barker Bill Cartoons. (4)| ing a right bark plant . . . some are either Cane teins Hehe tht Bendix, Wesley Morgan star. (2)|%45—(2) Sausage Sinema. (7)/SHOW FOR BERGEN grow... The assortment is not\MGNQUIS I@IK KADDITS tae—(?) Rin Tia Tin. Ricty'outs| OM, Mis# Brooks. Connie Brooks Comedies. Edgar Bergen and Charlie get|@ $26.77 value. .. Tear Gas Quells ome payg sf nak a is offered untold wealth by amor-|1#:00—(2) Circle 2 Theater. (| the CBS-TV spot following the| “Gladiolus bulbs received are| LONDON The Marquis es ‘ eduea hans _ ous maharajah. Eve Arden and| Pinky Lee. (7) Captain Flint. fantastic $64,000 Question in aloften bulblets . .. not capable of|Cholmondeley cum-|\2-Hour Teenage © Radio “Rusty Goes to Town,” # Sant tee ES See 18:38—(4) Winchell—Mahoney. _-|Groucho-like quiz, “Do You Trust|the full. production ‘aseribed to|ley) made his first speech in the) : ‘ck © tase Gates ,"" starring |9:99—(7) Dollar @ Second. Quiz|!:60—(2) Captain Midnight. (®!your Wife.” them. -* House of Lords last night atter 32\rid Game Riot © Record Players with Jan Murray. (9) Follow that| Fury. Starts in January. Barbara Stan- *ee years in the British Parliament's | eee rT) Story. Pontiac Press| Andy's Gang. " staged POR FASTER TV SERVICE! reported, Robert L. Stearns iene “At long last,” he told his fellow|ruly mob which ahd ee kee a A eee aes | SATURDAY AFTERNOON |. Consht “cently: he’ Weekend Sports peers “tnave been brought to my|riot inthe heart of you'll gled you did murder charge. nonesense recently; he's still the po sa (2) The Crusader. Brian Keith|***®*—(2) Big Top. (7) Ed Mc Kem) i:iest most charming TV smnaill- > feet by the wish to do something/nigtt after the annual ,_NU-SUBURBAN goes to East Rerlin to find wiy| ™ . - | eat, eet ey mosern|OLl HAGIO and TV |show. rabtits _ | ligh-Benedictine football t S-Tees—Night FE 5.2008 broadcaster has deserted West.|!2?4—(9) Prayer, Sign On. attitude and @ good cast; Edith Speaking with weighty emphasis > */9:38—(1) The Vise. Musician, vic.|':4—() Shriners’ Football. (4) Adame is 4 pert, and the 72-year-old Lord Great Cham-j The bomb did the job—but tim of mental blackout, is sus-| Lions Prevue. ‘ seat bee sens tap te Boxing—Cavalcade of berlain, who is Queen Elizabeth's, Util six policemen had TROPICAL FISH pected of series of crime iniU00—(2) The Lome’ Ranger. (4)/"0°s we vaine too much to trot| “iddlewelght bout: Eduardo jcustodian of Of Pastie-|tred and | hundreds a “Killer at Large.” (9) Dial 9| Press Box 3 a eat Lausse vs. Gene Fullmer, 10 |ment and censor among of firefighting equipment end Theater. Sheila Ryan, Lealie|!*25—(4) Army vs. Navy. rw: : p.m., WWJ-TV, Channel 4, other posts, said: destroyed. Sevéral persons. were , Brooks in “The Cobra Strikes.” ) Uncle Johnny Coons. wh couht > etal Geo aman | SE “T know a neighbor who will not|*/Tested for disorderly "SO Disvlay Tanks. ‘ante means any of nae Seven Star Ranch. | ot contestants om the O00 oo, | Navy, 1:15 p.m., WWY-TV, Chan- |drastic legislation. 1 do not believe) The disturbance centered around qu: 6 . fighter’s daughter who goes home, * Milky’s Movie Party. (4)| sot atways seems needed at the . that propaganda will do it. Savannah's main intersection, re TROPICAL 1 buying im awank section. (2)| Scoreboard. (7) Crusade for hurry . up - and-let’s-get-in-one- Football — Canadian Profes- | “There should be healthy fines, where victors in the annual cross-| . ‘ Playhouse of Stars. Don Taylor,| Christ. enteo-conemerelel Gnale sional League, “Grey Cup” play- [and maybe jail and if some of your town football rivalry traditionally | : BRENDEL S Regis Toomey in “The Careless | 15—~(%) Sports on Parade. ihe: a ae p.m., CKLW-TV, Chan- peg land in jail, it's aS A wea | x' ; Fs Cadet,” story of soldier Wrestling. (9) Musical) « ” nel 9. own : vannah won the game es o'aae ‘wens Uae ue sen || to @West Point after thers gs Hearts. ie temder pele points > aa see Paco Pasta. my m., | Rabbits do eg toes kote steno er" PARAKEETAS ond SUPPLIES || Korea and doesn't like FT ae ming Champions. (9) perry Como's last half-hour rat-|. WPON-Radio. Pi |erops in Britain and the subject Pea ing of 22.9, but Perry's first half. (films), [af how to control them is debated — yore Million Dollar Movie. (4) pag ag Da yi om Ral Ora Gam baie constantly in Parligment. 3 (4) Cavalcade er x" _Siving Perry| Bowling champions, a ORI ATE INT DRIVING | “cree an hourlong average of 216 to the! wene and Ann Karrer vs. Anita [Chaplain Is Promoted 4 LESSONS Lausse_ vs ' Cantaline and/ Connie Powers, 5} oP « ? “he caddie ate: Tl the Line-up. Nurse is onto! PM: WXYZ-TV, Channel 1. to Major at Air Base ieiesrn driving! expert tnetroe- ff in narcotics theft, but the Copacabana, oer Dee. 22 for| diene ve. ‘Beslan Brains, 9-30 | Promotion of Capt, Rismell C. ve auuemetie and sandara anim. ff Dork toads to actval cet her biggest paycheck to date (ex-| p.m. CKLW-TV, Channel §. |Tiaeeand to the rank of major hat more SAFE WAY !10:30—(7) All BR. ——— Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, All-Japan fete hee eel ee es Wings vs. Toronto Maple Leats, skull of 10 p.m., WXYZ-TV, Channel 7. - a LLG LY ike Lee | ba OL Nae | > | CUM CyaaIt3 CITTSISS | ing. : : 7) y : COMPACT, SHELF-SIZE \ 2° TV A becutiful set with right up front tuning . . . world’s eas- ‘¢ SWEETS, Suz Ri 422 W, HURON “~"\ geataa enue paring [9468 Auburn Ave., Auburn Heights, Mich. “a ve 4. 7 ae —_ , ia THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1955 _ 4 : } ne a i iy 4 : ay és ge 2 be 7 by saith oe ; hace thy ~ i HES ] i f ms 1g fees rey: St ae Back came the dolls last week, | ‘must to America wite | “Naturally bed ees Ls — md rest,” Mrs. Hillmann said yester- "SF. 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