ee ag eu ff bi 1 ee ae % ey, 7 ‘4 1a hag om} ‘ i if ey Ee ; j oe ee ae ‘ ey Roe © ip / Ny ; ie Sole Poe ee ee ee NG vs aes tees oe ay a ; f a Be i | 4 jh ig Pa Gen ; cc / i i P i A ee rE I | } ‘ J i ete % 4 f [ \ ie Jk : j j ; i tak ‘THE E ONTIA RESS _ * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, OGROPER $1, 1955 —32 RAGES a BRITE, FRage PHOTOS t tk ik * ot Vee 5 url Club Officials Us, isan ‘Wife Mistakes Woodward for House Prowler Millionaire Sportsman Known in Track Circles for Belair Stable NEW YORK (INS) — William Woodward Jr’s | widow may be questioned i Limiting Travel in Red Nations ‘Dulles Tells Big 4 That Passports Are Valid in U.S.S.R., East Europe GENEVA (INS) — Sec- retary of State John Foster Dulles dramatically an- nounced today that the Skip Track Hearings; Fail to Appear | Colla Ait T ed at Morning Talks) catia tha ‘on Troy Racing * ee | —— | oie ronan een ama mmmpantlt Inglis Says It’s Possible United States is removing . Py 5 M Up for | restrictions that had pre- sata Some May Show Up vented American citizens the famed racehor Afternoon Session Nashua. DETROIT — Five offi- va cials of a syndicate seeRing | \e Ne a license for a race track . in Troy Township failed to. Sad attend hearings being con- | ducted this morning here, from traveling in the Soviet Union and Communist- ruled satellite states. Dulles told the Big Four foreign ministers’ session |that restrictions were re-| moved starting today in the hope of improving East- PREPARE TO CALL SOLICITORS — eek Sites Wak.” Ansil Ault, who recruited many workers women have volunteeréd to telephone between 60 | from the National Secretaries. Assn.; Mrs. and 500 United Fund solicitors tonight and remind | Reese, president of the Waterford Business and - " ‘The beautiful blonde ‘|Ann Eden Crowell Wood- before Racing Commission- West relations. = Sec eon amu sentra mag: Telephone | Side his bedroom. — er James H. Inglis. can poasoperio ‘wit be’ valld ky [plas © UE hasaopenines Ieowetaaaey Tree Le [Cn Wa pode as eulip illane a The 608 Se ae Wal Eeive Assistant Atiorney Gen- the Soviet ‘Union ‘and all oui . ot Pittsburg, ee ee See My ¢ heavy sedation s in eastern Europe with which the ‘ * . sett See Toene. o Gated Saiee metus noone (OE till: Seeking $146,278 2 Deputies Hurt |Sssts"ssmnay - Dulles’ the tioning in the Woodwards’ Oyster said the five. had been call- Seviet Union to “ » a : s ef to explain why te “op “some” |S End Of Campaign Nears’ , 1 een chigan_ .Thorough- free access to informa. Area. Fund crossed the 1 Aut C sh : + Pyetting, bred Turf Club picked two tion Hit hoped. to improye re- untied its pa the $562,175 st Bo IN AUIO rash diet stat. Sen Weuhoesd. eos Troy officials to acquire the ia . y ; ; v.| ina state of “severe shock. and 200-acre pro track The American minister also pro- | Pign Manager Critchfield said today. Perry Earp Critical’; hysteria” and that her condition site. q poséd that the East and West; Some $146,278 is § needed before the drive ends Neil ‘Blackmer ‘Fair’! was not good. ‘ One of the officials, at- exchange rights to each. other's Thursday night. = Headon Collision| Police » shotgun blasts 7 a M. Heber, ; is Wiens ean dean weicplanes| “We mf need to-put our shoulders to ‘the whee! the} After Co whic billed Peg Aone owner board at a6 Feiner “SHOOTS MILLIONAIRE HUSBAND — Blonde, 32-year-old Ann might land at Idlewild Airport | last three Ways to bring in the final 26 per cent,” Critch-| oy owaand Seritt's | hours of Sun Sunday “just about blew Friday —_- 8’ Woodward shot and killed her husband, William Woodward Jr.,. million- | near New toe = ps teag] og —*field stated. _ députies were injured | his head oft.” At the same meeting the other ae S eh andes le Oe ee ae ‘na gepet exvagibemat _ |> “Every citizen can help | Sunday while they were speeding | 9s aving ACCIDENTAL official, Treasurer Fred W. Hilde- | Se en did ee erent: tO Shd pies City Saar annummeatinn shee ih | being ready when called |." &cident near Bloomer State |“. brandt, refused to resign, He said | [So ek pian ee eared Se © penctey. Death was listed as ‘“‘acci- fins euateictions all eftt setae. | ore a | by ng ready w Park, hind Nassau County District Attorney as an elected official he could not | 4ttal pending further investigation.” Mrs. oe calaiee to thavel tc ee kia Ucn upon by the UF volunteer.| Perry Earp, 39. was in éritical | Frank A. Gylotta, pending further be dismissed: by the seven-man sedatives in a New York City hospital nad cattann Deanne hid thened ts a s. Remember that, as an un- | condition this morning at Pontiac inquiry, termed the slaying acci- , board. of which he is automatically nia sc Geew [elit reciprocal action on the par Freed by China jpaid worker, .eachowolun+| opiate 23", NRRIDEE | "Woodward and his S2-yearold Inglis said there was “a good ‘Ad: Ci ] W Ic ‘ teer is giving many hours =~ possibility” that some of the five rcular’ as* gn te te at com | Woman. Scholar Who jin..the service of his com- po ae .— Opening It Means itade the soviet | Confessed Acts Against munity.” the fat At the ° fhorning session, which pe g Union might be reduced. He sald Reds Among Repatriates The Industrial Division leads payin. gr cece y Ae preg lasted an hour, a recording of a the United States was willing with 86.3 per cent of quota. by Lynn Polen, 60, of Lake Orion, |... to the W. portion of the Oct. 6 Racing Com-| When'Mrs, Peter Hoogerhyde Tuesday finally opened| to reduce on an equal basis the <9 Marked increases, however, were sabe» Gale tale ts aoe ton ewamap sed neg Deb win our mission hearing relating to acqui-|a letter which she thought was an advertising circular, dane t fe tee Cabal Seen | HONG HONG "Four Amst | issesed tn the Residential Gnd]. A. Gade heed on “s . | on land ding. _. J. Mar- ‘she discovered that her husband was a winner of nearly. The Soviet Union years ago ae ae gaa sage 0" Commercial Divisions, with both} Polan’s condition this Bin bees dreamy eine shall, attorney for the Turf Club, | $1,000 in the Irish Sweepstakes. marked off “forbidden areas” to pe To nd My acts against the |"e@ching the 59 per cept point. =~ fair. He told deputies er of their home in = state of et ee a a The family, including daughter Judy, 10, still isn’t | foreign travelers and the United| Communist government, came| Three individual units of the pod ” Oe ee all | hysteria and with her-hands cov- smacks at teal at 1¢Mile Road Ver the surprise, Dr. Hoogerhyde, a Pontiac dentist; sald | ihttons on Soviel Netonete in| ack, frome Rad China today. at | Commercial Diviston have passed | the siren or seen the ws a hey hy ey aged and John R. today. the United States. | New Yorke, who contessed to “acts | 9% Per cent mark with three eat a He that he| the floor. He testified that there were no | The prize totals 319 pounds, three shillings and four | _ Dulles also said that the high | inimical to the government of| sthers close behind. Hospital He sol ay Por gr Mrs, Woodward told Nassau members of the Turf Club who Soviet ruble exchange \ rate should | China,” the Rev, Armand Proulx,| Gifts recently tabulated at UF . se County Chief of Detectives menbers of Ech. to [Pon about $983, he said. be lowered so travel of individual | 59-year-old Jesuit priest of Lowell, ion a Sheriff's for eight ot ives Stuy- sald “we don't know anything | Marvelling that the tick-+ tourists, and East-West trade, | Mass., Mrs, Nadeshda Romanoff }"°*@1™4rters in the Hotel Pontiac | months, had s saver tipaey | ee ee ee Set ent ct he eld was drawn, Dy. end Im oer to ex the could be propa” "shite Raman wi, tae inte $0 tm i.e Tt it ‘lace who) Dad = weed bee Asked by DeYoung what the Turl| Hoogerhyde said he — body letter lik “a a wend ckee, ee a Fae Be an | irene tee aime to trap any prowler who asd 2. Col. 2) every’ gets a e | Ge | D 0 if her 15-year-old daughter, Irene. | gave $182 and the firm $107. Sheriff Frank Irons have entered the house (Continued on Page 2. Col. 7) | thought his chance of win- | thisone,"’ he said, nera ean ul S- Miss Mills, 35-year-old daugh- | Meanwhile, 30 women have vol-| and Blackmer had Bagge ae BIG GAME HUNTER : / [ning was about a million) i) vin Hoogeriydes. do, ter of Presbyterian missionaries, |unteered to telephone solicitors to-| radio that @ car had rolled over | 4 ies aie henien ae alka lke Approves Plans |and a half to one: » when I know how much the income Active Army Service Cee eee ce ce wire [night and remind them the drive’s/ near Bloomer State Park, and| series of incidents in the aren had idl bought the ticket—number | tay on it is.” the doctor said. a \ search for a doctor of philos- (deadline is approaching. They will| were speeding to the scene at the made the residents “‘nervous’* and f f M il R Boo { 'BQB. 43963—several months ago on orotate taaig SAN FRANCISCO «® — An \im-| SPAY degree and was arrested /ask that an increased effort be | time of their accident. It was later | that Woodward inet a ‘pated ot | OF Mall Rafe BOOSE horse named Double Red Tt , ‘pressive ceremony at the Presidio | ™ Pelping in July, 1962. made to get completed pledges to found out there had ‘been no ie : | Guatemalan President his bedside while she had a British- | . ; _, (cost $3,"" he said. : he —— 45 ni} marked the retirement today of| The government charge against headquarters. juries. made 1 shotgun. DENVER im — President Eneens Although Double ‘Red didn’t Arrives in Washington | Maj. Gen. William F. Dean, her was possession of a radio, but pad Police Lt. C. Russell ; Postmaster General Summerfield | Wedncedan er eeatakes race | WASHINGTON (INS) — Col. Car- im eee the pon A geecng or B U L L E a | N | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) | to ask Congress again next Janu- | prize pee rad aa Sanguaene” | los Castillo-Armas, .young anti-| He has been deputy commander | fect right to ‘me,’ she told ary, for increased postage rates to category, he explained, |Communist President of Guate-| jof the 6th Army. reporters. “I coud “from. the wipe out a deficit running at the. rate of half-a-billion dollars a year. Summerfietd, seventh member | of the Cabinet to visit Eisenhower at Fitzsimons Army _ Hospital, took up routine pkostal problems | with the econvalescing chief execu- | tive, If; Summerfield had any plans “After J bought the ticket I didn't | think much about the race until | my wife. told-me I won a prize, | There ‘was a lot of excitement | around home that day,”” he added. Postmarked in Ireland on Oct. 20, the letter lay on a table in the | Hoogerhydes’ home at 262 Chippe- 'wa Rd. for several days. | mala, arrives in Washington today to receive the traditional welcome | accorded a chief of state. Castillo-Armas was invited to’ the U. S. by President Eisenhower 'before the Chief Executive suf- ident Nixon will meet the Guate- malan. president at the National fered his heart attack, Vice Pres- | : Dean spent three years as ‘a com. |munist prisoner after his capture |near Taejon in Korea. | He will be awarded a combat | infantryman’s badge, a decoration } usually reserved for front-line’ in- fantrymen. Dean earned his infantryman’'s | badge by personally manning a zooka against Red ‘tanks. very day I-was arrested.” She refused to give details of her confession, but sald she believed Americans had waged bacteriolog- ical warfare during the Korean War, and that “Americans were warmongers.” She said she alsq had confessed to passing, on in- formation to British and American diplomatic establishments. if LONDON (AP)—Princess Margaret said tonight she will not marry Peter Townsend. The princess said in a statement from Clarence House: “I would like it tobe known that I have decided not Yo marry Group Capt. Peter ‘Townsend. “But, mindful of the church's teaching that Chris- to talk politics with Eisenhower, rr - Rar ope they were ae losel + peered | “The envelope has an Irish air | — and will serve as official | i Migs Mills, who spent four years tian marriage is indissoluble, and conscious of my pe Ape Lag with a _ be- secret. mail stamp and printing on =e - | ‘Dutiful Minister Reports; and three months in a Chinese} duty to the Commonwealth, I have resolved to put The lot eben The postmaster general is a for- | a! Irish language, Gaelic. Communist prison, said she had) {hege considerations before any others. lowest tempera’ preced- mer chairman of the Republican it looked as it it contained ad. | Detroit UF Grows Gets Ticket Ripped Up | heen hhandeutfed with her hands i” : ing 8 a.m. was 35 degrees, Snow National Committee, and will prob- | vertising. I'm just glad we didn’t | DETROIT — Detroit United behind her back and also was in have been aware that subject to my renouncing | Surries were witnessed by many ably be one of the first to know | — i¢ out,” Dr. Hoogerhyde | when the President makes his de- | cision on whether to run for re- _ election. “Ne said he'll frame the letter lit he doesn't have to send it back | Foundation. charity drive had reached 43.8 per cent of its $14,- 450,000 record goal today, The drive runs to Nov, 10. Army of Trick-or-Treaters Poised to Swarm Over Pontiac Area Tonight Housewives made a final run on St. Frederick Elementary School {| Sponsor the public Halloween cele- candy counters today, as they stocked up on ammunition to fend off the army of Trick-or-Treaters | oe i soarstn and Dads’ Club, There will be/| bicycle, a radio and $5 are the find that person is by using ||5@PPy Shouts filled the rooms, | yellow haired = ey ic em wit —— rose tet “ned movies, refreshments and a cos-| three top prizes for grade school| U.S. Officials to Dinner 5 peace Pres. Want At wriday Ge ton of Mises te he "knceaed 2 her face Soap ip one | time of the accident had been ask- A few early pirates, bandits, |twme parade, with prizes for stu-| students who are home to answer etn es ie = little ad —— a quiet residential street was torn dow, her ‘Shee. ees ing what killed the little boy, cheng ay ae Secreto Pome Cl Dm CENT teeta | eaemcama eg |[ Oe meeey te. [Sc eae | enema ee i weird attire as soon as Wi J 1 ‘| : ’ tear: y Scheel ig-aut, but the teal hordes |8:15 p.m. at Bagley, Hawthorne, | Three @mart junior high school | ot ae UR dene eure Tuck, place a help. wanted ||!@ter the wail of ambulance and waBage a Dieter ioe te san | neope wontecheg ay aaa : of fantastically - garbed Owen, t anctprsr and Wilson Schools, | students will win a wrist watch, him tonight at his villa. The Amer-|| ** Police sirens. In another home in the city, Se them when she Was driving — won't be on the march until 6 p.m. | Costume judging, movies and re-|pen and pencil set amd $5 third ieans accepted : ' Glenn Best Jr., 3, and his sis- | another mother, the driver of the | %° Slowly. She can't stop blam- when the “Méet 'n’ Treat Hour" | freshments will be®features. prize if they are home at 10:30, : 'E Seeeemes | ing : od begins, City and school. officials have- urged parents to have their chil- will have its party from 6:30 to/| 8:30 p.m., sponsored by the Moms Junior High students will have to 10 p.m. at Washington and Jef. dren off the streets at 7 p.m. | ferson Schools and at. the Lake- when the begging hour ends. | side Homes Recreation Building.| 1” addition to these, two othet membership in the military order To Place Your Want Ad Youngsters who observe the cur- | There will be music and prizes for Prizes will be given for each! o¢ the Purple Heart Sunday at the DIAL FE 2-8181 fews set down by the joniee Cham- | the best costumes, school, with winners to be deter- organization's midwest district Just ask for th ber of Commerce afl the School! The Pontiac Recreation Depart-| Mined at a drawing. meeting. Potter, 39, an Army vet- : peo a Board can take part in the city-| ment, in cooperation with PTAS,|~ 1s carisuaw sokaee icare tne. (@Fan lost both in World WANT. AD DEPT. | wide Mystery Treat Contest, : schools and community clubs, will gay. nov. 3. ee sencuncement page ty War Il. , ; s : brations. In the Mystery Treat Coritest, a] p.m. to get the surprise call. Dend-| line for high school students is | 11 p.m., with the same three prizes | as juniors are offered. CHARLESTON, W.Va. — An unidentified minister told Police Judge James McWhorter that his car was ticketed for overtime parking while he was visiting a patient critically ill in Charleston General Hospital. “Your honor,”’ he said, “the job of saving the man's soul t6ok longer than I expected and I’m price of one parking ticket.” Judges McWhorter tore up the | | ticket. Molotov Invites Dulles, ‘Sen. Potter Honored | DETROIT w—Sen: Charles E. ‘Potter (R-Mich) received a life sure his salvation is worth the | ankle chains “for several months,” She added this was a form of punishment for repudiating an earlier statement. “T had myself and myself only to thank for this treatment be- cause the statement was perfectly true," she told reporters, = NEED HELP? my rights of succession it might have been possi- ble for mé to contract a civil marriaje.” Sounds of Playing Children Gone By WILMA GREENWAY sister and brother, her lifelong If you need extra help, especially someone with the There is only silence today at the house at 755 Menominee, where playmates, are? At home Saturday, in the care of experience you desire, the quickest and easiest way to ty. Work in | last week the sound of children’s Silence Envelops Bereaved Home Today dren, is confined to her bed, under 'a physician's care for shock and grief, Her own five children, all under 9, have had to be taken to a! {a eee a Riddell ok veoh ee, oa cchatedl eae ie I ee ae THE PONTIAC PARES. . MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 81.’ 1955" . J 4g z “She and.her husband had dis- cussed the prowlers in the neigh- borhood and even at the party they attended talked about it and insti- tuted plans to catch the interlop- er.h : FIRED BOTH BARRELS Pinnel) stated that Mrs, Wood- ward said she had been awakened by the barking of a dog, went to her bedroom door, “opened it and saw the shadow and fired both barrels."’ “She claimed," the statement continued, “her husband made no outcry. She is still in a state of shock and there are still a lot of questions we want to ask. It is more likely an accident than a homicide." * ~” = The incident occurred only two hours after the couple had left the society party at the home of Mrs. —- F. Baker, widow of the ar. incident. were taken to the home of their paternal grandmoth- er. The Woodwards frequently were seen together at ks and | ° elsewhere, ast} year they hunted tigers in the jungles, | ” ff a EF ¥ H sof atl sth : i g. i i : th di Telegraph last heart ttack’ * 10 days al : ago and is confined to bed, his wife said to- day. : * * es The 54-year-old Chambers, chief witness against Alger Hiss, has been ailing since the fall of 1952, | when he was stricken by a heart attack. He was confined to a Bal- timore hospital several months that j : cat -| Ziem. “He was a man of high rage ee | Ad SERUDASINE - At coreeneniés Seti, Wen'\Slawn ‘towtin le Goold (OME UE tiac's new elementary schoo! at 154 Lake St. was 6f- Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent of schools; Mary ficially designated the “Mary MecLoud Bethune Killian, school principal; Mrs. John. R.. Turner, PTA School" in honor of the late founder and president of, soetast ene Fade Sere pres- Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, Fila. ‘ident. The Day in Birmincham A 4 - school board a 5 kee oe: ger “gi iS, 4 a + 4 ; : = he re i i dailtion is CARL A. BRAUN Carl A. Braun Succumbs at 55 il for Past Month, Assistant Prosecutor Dies _ | Adolph franc Bechinme Pontiac Deaths Adolph Francis Dechamr, 77, of East Pike St., died in, Bloom- EES? ; Ee 5e in ae. kay Pence since in m Beaumont Royal Oak, after a month's illness. A 1928 graduate of the Uni- versity of Detroit Law’ School, | Braun was a former president of the Oakland County Bar Assn. and once national president of the | Metropolitan ‘Club.: Gillespie in subvene law practice tn | Pontiac from 1936 to 1947. ea served the county on a part-time | basis from his Royal Oak office, | “We deeply regret his passing,” said Prosecutor Frederick C. character and, capabilities. Oak- land County has lost a fine public servant," Braun's wife, Dorothea, died In 1951. He resided at 10865 | LaSalle, eS pen with — a son, James M., ughter, | Carel Marie, Also surviving are a son, Ber- | nard C., of Oak Park, and daugh- | ter, Mrs. Thomas Cusick, of | Berkley; two brothers, a sister and | nine grandchildren, Parish Rosary will be Tuesday , at 8 p. m. followed by a Knights of Columbus: Rosary at 8:30 p. m. Funeral services will be at 9 a. m. Wednesday at William Sullivan & Son Funeral Home, Royal Oak. time. » The Weather | PONTIAC a Vict — M | and coat or B caro > Partly cloudy and at temerrew. Lew tenig morrow 6 Goulocteste” JB . ~ it. =, 18 mph. today and | tonight. Teday “nt Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding & am At #8 am gr pp South Sun sets Monday at §:27 p.m Sun rises Tuesday at 7:05 a.m loon rises Monday at 5:36 ay Moon seis Tuesday at 6:49 am Downtown 1 Temperatures, ve velcoity 12 m p.h @a. m.., Th Mirccocs "3 Bé 7> Bevseues | : DP. Bh. csvecced a0 it Moves ‘ » Masvesceces | ee een . ™ Sunday in P im Pontiae {Ae recorded downtown) Highest temperature.........00056 oo @ Lowest ture eeeeee J Mean ‘temperature. es 4.5 TT Tete cree eee ee sees ‘gigageeseses sz and 9:30-a. m, | lished in ; in Our Lady of | LaSalette Chureh. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, wz Saucer Researcher © Plans Friday Talk Desmond Leslie, English novelist | and researcher into flying saucer | reports, will speak Friday at 8:15 p.m, in Pontiac High School Audi- torium, under sponsorship of the Flying Saucer Council of America. His topic will be “Flying Saucers and the Emerging New Cycle.” Leslie, 34, was educated at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, A Royal Air Foree pilot during World ,War Il, he has had three novels pub- The author is also co-writer of the hook, “Flying Saucers Have Landed,” published ‘in ~_— Tickets are available at Grinnell Brothers music stores in Birming- ham and Pontiae. Less than 1 per cent of color _ people are unable to dis- | ween red and green of ts, although color blind- Plans Approved | | tions | are slated for completion by | will take Fred i pe Hedwig Keitzman in ny in 1923. Ave Schroeder came ry ré city from Ionia and was employed as & painting contractor. ters; Marie and Louise of Ger- many and four grandchildren. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednes- day from Sparks-Griffin Chapel with burial following in Roseland Park Cemetery, ~* by School Board Activity Centers Slated | for Four Elementaries | in City District In a special meeting yesterday | the Pontiac Board of Education, | approved preliminary plafis for ac- | tivity centers to be constructed at Central, Emerson, Hawhorne | and Malkim Elementary Schools. | The circular, dome-roofed build. ings will cost about $105,000 apiece. | |The architects, H® E. Beyster and | Associates, were authorized to pro- ; ceed with final plans and specifica-| In all, eight such buildings. | next fall. Others will be at Cro- | foot, LeBaron, McCarroll and — Willis Elementary Schools. Pre- | liminary plans for the last four | are expected for approval with. | in a month, » In other action, the Board award. ed a contract to Groleau Brothers Contractors for grading the Wal. | ton Boulevard School site. The firm was low bidder at $6,840 A plan for laying out a bard surtaced, all-weather, play parking area on the Crofoot echool | grounds was approved. The by-112-foot site will be used high school and Crofoot physi cal| education classes and also by chy | recreation leagues. It will be marked off for use. as a parking lot at night. The pro-' ject is slated for completion with- in four to six weeks, Approval was given to investing ag ERA" =< the A.N, Hickson Construction Co. | He. was employed a¢ General ot General Resting . ived Wall, Mrs, Hershel Mayse, Mrs. Howard Hess, all of Pontiac, Mrs. Norman Grulke of Keego Harbor and Peggy Mobey at home. He is also survived by a ter, .Mrg. George Wendland wot Pontiac Funeral will be at 2 p.m, Wednes- day from the Davis Funeral Home with the Rev, Arvid Anderson of- } Lremain for members of the New- ee ot an leration at the Community House, with Newcomers hoping to make their quota of 200 pints of the life- giving substance. | comers president, and Mrs. -| Commerce off-street parking com- bank here is now getting coopera- tion from most states on a new sponse so far,” said Mrs. give blood will be sure to keep police over the weekend. In one, | \Newcomers Recruiting ‘Donors for Bloodmobile the bus at 7 pum. at the Com- mie Gasee : BIRMINGHAM—Only a few days annual sponsorship of Cross Bloodmobile here. Seep aot e Bs, Weteonday SOs Bloodmobile will be in op- Mrs. Richard Haviland, New- Transp ortation will be provided where neces- wary, they say, and a nursery operated ander the direction of Mrs. Walter Riley. Club members have been asked to point out the fact that the blood “reciprocity” plan. A said, “This means that bleod given in Oak- land County can be credited to a member of your immediate family in another state, or to oneself, if accident or illness . _— eccur while the individual is away from heme.” In Sep- tember alone, she said, 18 sep- afate requests were made and met, with 67 pints. of blood needed. “We have had a wonderdul _re- Havi- land, and hope that all those who have generously volunteered to their appointments on time." The Bloodmobile is staffed by the Red Cross with trained medical and technical personnel. f . me Tonight's City Commission agenda is a short one, highlighted by a report from the ‘Chamber of mittee concerning on-street park- ing in the area surrounding the ‘city’s new parking lot which dpened on Pierce. Street Friday. Other points under consider. PTA activities, may be obtained at the door or from Mrs. Robert S. Tate and Mrs. Walter 1. Fiinn, cochairmen. 55, 695 14 Mile Rd., owner of Gray-Garfield and Lange, De- treit Commercial Art Firm, will ton Co. Burial will follow in | Friday not to appear today, told Acacia Park Cemetery. Mr. | him yesterday they ‘might _ be Lange died Saturday after a | able” to appear daughter, Mrs, George A. Lange and two brothers, Paul E. and Gilbert. R. Former Birmingham Boy Killed in Lave-in Birmingham boy night in a cave-in at a construc- tion site where he and five other boys were digging a tunnel, was lying on his back in the hole and passing out, dirt when the tunnel collapsed, He suffocated be- fore -he could be freed. ‘Trust Club Officials Skip Track Hearing (Continued From Page One) Tickets, which will help pay for i! = i ai at least someone in the | working hand in hand with Hil . * «& Robert G. Lange “The question is why did they | brandt and Heber,"’ DeYoung said. | utes to find him guilty and place Service ‘tor, Rebert G. Lange, He leaves his widow, Doris; one Jeanne: hig mother, Shove in Car — In Home ORLANDO, Fla, ® — A former last Regular $29.50 Value 17.07 cause of the death of Berman's | mother last night, according to a! spokesman. The spokesman said he could not say whether the five would appear. | Purpose of the meeting of the five | was to decide whether they will appear at the hearings. “IT am surprised the officials are not clamoring to be heard,” said DeYoung,. who is assigned to In- gli’s office. The victim, Timothy Decker, clectie wall ye gy ay om geet lighter Companions said young Decker REMINGTON ELECTRIC Home & Auto 12-volt Shaver into Pith car car, Bri guaran- ‘ood Aube ané Mose Unaver: ation will be fleod conditions on Derby between Nerwich and Eton, Roads, a recommendation . that $1,000 be expended for musle equi at the Eton Park Ice Skating Rink and the redemption of $65,000 in tar Municipal Parting Lat He. 1. Dine tieatan eune vepetad to. Detettive Lieut. Merlin Holmquist said $1200 worth of steel scaffold- ing ‘and tarpaulins were stolen at Cross and 14 Mile Road, where, is erecting a Medical center, | ‘The other was a break-in, the eighth to oceur since February at a doctor's clinic at 640 N. Wood- ward Ave., Holmquist said; He oS Se ae | open = an office shared by | Doctors T, Y. Watson and A, K.! Stolpman. How the thief gained admittance to the building has not been determined... . i The veil at seerecy will he | lifted tomerrow for Exchange Club members who have signed | up for one of the Greyhound | Bus Co's “mystery trips.” Mem- | bers and their wives will board . ficiating. Burial will follow in seal ry Mt, Park Cemetery. Nationalist China Holds Festival to Honor Chiang TAIPEI, Formosa ®—With PO | tractor and builder, died of a heart public holiday declared, National-| attack suffered Saturday during ist China today made a festival the Michigan-lowa game at el - President Chiang Kai-shek’ s 69th Arbor. 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NOWMIN Temes, € 1955 Where My Line, Ine, Seturdey's enewer: bearD, Rule, vquére!? Fold, tieSwe, Merk, pAper, pride, 16-3) It Makes Me Hopping Mad... Necessary FUEL OIL Call Today Gregory Oil Go. 94 East Welton Bivd. Phone FE 5-614! | OIL CITY, Pa. &—Jobn Har- ‘Mon didn’t pay agbit of attention went ahead with plans to plant 24 acres, Now b's in trouble. * * The government has placed a lien on his farm for $404.28, ac- cusing him of violating regulations | restricting his farm acreage. Har- ‘mon, 46, a Venango County dairy * Oh-A-h! those OLDSMOBILES!? » Oh-h-h! What power! New Rocket T-350 power! ... What smoothness! New Jetaway Hydra- Matic smoothness! ... What glamor! New Starfire Styling! You'll say “Oh-h-h!”" for sare when you see Olds for °56! See them on “OH! Day” Nov. 3rd at your X OLDSMOSBILE Dealer's! ‘56 Farmer Fined for Crop to government agents who told him | to plant nine acres of wheat. He | | was passed to Washington. | . * © farmer, said he won't pay. He) added: “I have never had any part of | subsidy. I have my own way.’ I'll | be darned if I think this allotment | |and subsidy business is right or American, “I have my own ideas about American rights. It sometimes makes me awful hopping mad and at other times, it just takes the heart out of you.” Farmer Harmon's trouble start- ed last year. The government with | its “blasted forms . ,.. and ail kinds of red tape," as he put it —told him his wheat acreage al- | lowance was nine acres, Harmon | put in 24 acres. : : + * * The Venango County Agricultur- al Stabilization and Soil Conser- vation Commitee sent two of its members around to talk to Har- mon. Then the committee—duty bound—reported to state headquar- ters. From there the information | Washington officials decided _ Harmon owed $357.28 in penalties. The U.S, attorney in Pittsburgh | tacked a $47 bill on for costs. i Now both sides have stated their | positions. Harmon said he won't) pay. @The government said it will | sell his farm if need be, to collect. | After that both sides sat down to wait. They still are at it. * at * In Washington a legal official | for the Department of Agricul- | ture said that while he is not fa- | miliar with the case he believes’ Harmon would be subject to the | Agricultural Adjustment Act of | 1938, even though he had not ac- | Mrs. J. S. Parker got her first | cepted any subsidies. » * mH * | Harmon, his wife and their 12, children—nine girls and three boys | —are continuing to work the farm | and feed the dairy herd. | Neighbors Are Half Safe EDMONTON, Alberta up—When whiff of a strange odor she thought | the gas stove was leaking. But it | wasn't. There are six skunks liv- ing in the neighborhood of her | home, Only dogs and cats have challenged them so far. 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Laat Sunday always pose a threat. ‘ Latest Department bof ulture fig- win sy oes a a ‘aed teak se _ ures for 1955 cotton production empha- Se silat me seseureas? tiers rer ¥: ‘Concerned’ Read Peale sizes the difficulties Secretary Brnson tea aguaee? Unless the letter ts critical fo Recently 9 letter signed ‘Com. cerned’ I wonder poe ara in “trying to reduce crop moder bow ay tou — shouldn Romy wd signed . ‘Dis- Last Fall the Department cut cotton that is to be built ‘at Rocca Di ga, eats she bag followed all planting by 14 per cent, to 18.1 million em ey Just think, - = oo, Crane's yee 1 wonder — acres, the lowest in 75 years. This re- wontbenn ae wolined ore ment Club. 1 would lke te rec. MEMBER OF AUDIT SUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS duction is not refiected in current crop alone. 7 that she bring — MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1955 prospects, however. of money, What I wontd ke to. Wt After that, if she, with or - . * * * know is who' ls going to pay ~ “ithout her husband, could read . , for tt? It seems to if people and live by Dr. Norman V. Public Strongly Favors instead of any reduction, the sre believers they cam worship Peate's Foner of Fetve Thnk October 1 outlook was that the In 5 heen costly stonetere, ‘Peace With Ged’, | feel confident Highway Safety Program 1955 crop will exceed last year’s Rg Dg Pag | egies that someday she would be able Governor WILLIAMS ep hts production by 232,000 bales or conmis paul evil ao ar to ole a letter ‘Happy’ or ‘Con- breaking precedent by making public two per cent. showing sense. Even if it i ; © a advance his yoensage te tip special A oil what happened in Maine's : uid be pemnagrhero gd fight imag tr Bari Wilson “Session of the Legislature, ppemnty pe communism by slum clearance and * column far more = 7 3 E potato growing area a few years back, — a It gave the lawmakers more time to : Di P in cotton. No wonder the of Utah Crane plainly teaches pure living : study the final draft of his recommen. D@Ppened this year in cotton. Less oe we governor of Utah Crane plalily. ten : : dations for increased highway safet fertile land was withdrawn from pro-- — me portion A : so peaeay bee ~ pe! y duction and growers resorted to more coals whigh are taki hagas see te ns contract mes. and ‘g and long overdue care for mentally re-. F suckers. will never be renewed. ; intensive cultivation and greater use ; tarded children. iC | , * & * of fertilizers and insecticides. Disgusted Regular Reader ~*~ *« * sg Politics Shouldn’t Govern About one thing the Governor and Legislature can be certain. The public wants action to re- duce the tell of highway deaths and injuries and is willing to pay for it. Letters to Lansing reveal strong support for a State speed limit, 200 more State Police for highway patrol service and more As a result average production per acre has reached an all time high of 405 pounds, or 64 pounds over last year’s previous record. This not only occurred when the eotton carryover was almost equivalent to a full year’s con- sumption, but it promises to raise the surplus to a new all time high : ‘ + é fe Nations, & , te © if ; Because he considered them too con- & troversial, the Governor has shied away from two of his previous proposals, One is transfer of licensing authority from sheriffs and police officials to State Civil Service employes. He now advo- Cates better equipment and instruction ‘for licensing officials. The other is a commission to study the advisability of a speed limit. There is so much senti- ment in favor of fixed limits that . he now is recommending a 65 . Mile day rate and a 55 mile night JOS Bn es Ree ~ Proposals for expansion of State fa- cilities for the care of mentally retard- ed deserve careful legislative at . These include purchase and remodeling of Farmington Children's | Hospital and the use of Fort Custer Sta-; 4 tion Hospital. Enactment would provide 1,450 much. needed additional beds. The : prevent wailing list of 1,221 re- < - portedly does not reflect the total number needing institutional care. _ There isn’t any doubt about the need for non-political action on these prob- lems now. What the people want and should get is maximum possible bene- fits consistent with sound financing. Viet Nam Now a Republic Events have followed a logical course in the wake of the referendum in Viet Nam which deposed Emperor Bao Dai as chief of state and replaced him with Premier Noo Divx Diem.’ . ~ The victorious premier now has pro- claimed South Viet Nam a republic and is its first president. A constitution will be adopted ‘next month and soon thereafter a general election will be held to create the first legislature. * * * * ‘ _Diem’s victory reflected the i, ' people’s reaction to Bao Dai's preference for life on the French Riviera to work at home as chief of state. More than 98 per. cent of the voters favored the premier. Bao Dat was born a Prince of Annam, : formerly a French protectorate. When he succeeded to the throne its power and his patrimony had shrunk. Yet the prestige of his family caused the Japa- nese to continue him in power after they had invadeti his country. The Chinese Communist Ho Cui Minx forced him to abdicate in 1945 but kept : him as “political adviser.” After Bao ‘ Dat broke with Ho Cui Minx the French : called him back to the throne he wanted , less. than his pleasant life in France. * * * No one in the free world is go- ing toweep forthe ousted Bao - Dia or the blow that ouster was _ to the emperior business, But it should be realized that President. s difficulties are many, Be- of 29,049,000 bales, One doesn't have to be an agricultural economist to know that this is bad for cotton and cotton farmers. In THESE days of high taxation, the old compliment to a girl should be amended to, “You look like a million dollars—after taxes.” Se le The Man About Town New Traffic Hazard Pontiac Area Assuming Place as Notable Wild Life Refuge The hole truth: Cutaews to some golfers. Deer are so plentiful in this area that they are impeding traffic. Late the other night a oe “Witees Burnside” “ struck one with his car on Woodward Ave. near Cranbrook Road. It was able to run away in the darkness, although Mr. Burnside says his car. radiator grill was filled with hair and deerskin. Wondering what was nibbling off the ends of the ears of corn in his field, _ Preston Leeson ° of Waterford has found out. He caught a pair. of deer in the act. The new wheat in many Oakland County fields shows evidence ‘that it is being plucked and the deer tracks are in evidence. The other morning school bus driver Georgia Daley was obliged.to stop her bus to allow a herd of deer to cross the road near Metamora. Conservation officer for Northern Oakland County, Harold Stoll, tells me that he has counted over 25 deer in the Holly area. ee That prize of $300 in U. 8. Savings Bonds in the MAT Football Contest rests between George Nesterick of 253 Rockwell St., Pontiac, who picks North Carolina to win Saturday's contest game, and of 1746 Woodland Ave. Sylvan Lake, Old Man of the C-Notes " David ‘waves Savi: Groucho Marx and Traveling Senatots Among Victims of Unintentional Injustice WASHINGTON — Fragmentary dispatches, abbreviated because of lack of time to get the complete story on the same day, can some- times be responsible for uninten- tional injustices to individuals. These can be far more serious to their reputations than the alleged abuses of constitutional rights so often made the subject of emo- tional discussions. Two instances of “injustice oc- curred recently—one in connection with the income taxes of a well- know actor, and the other in re lation to a special plane and $10,- 000 of expense to fly some senators back home from Europe. Groucho Marx was the actor whe was headlined last week as owing the government some back taxes, It wasn't emphasized, however, that he had « legal right to dispute the tax bill ren- dered him by the Treasury. He had, of course, disclosed all de- tails of his income as required by law, and had taken his case to the U. 8..Tax Court on an appeal, it he loses the case, he not only pays all the taxes but interest at 6 per cent for the time elapsing from the, day the tax. originally was due. There is nothing improper in what Marx has done. It is a civil suit that has been filed by him and it is not in any sense a crim- inal case. Yet, the innuendo has been conveyed that maybe he was doing something wrong in declin- ing to pay the taxes assessed against him before getting a final adjudication of his claims against. the Treasury. Reputation with pub- lic aediences is very important to an actor. e ‘es. The second instance of injustice developed with respect to the U. S senators for whom a special plane was ordered by an overzealous U S. air officer. The impression in the first day's dispatches was that the senators were responsible for an alleged extravagance of $10.000 of taxpayers’ money, Two days later the press-reported that the two senators had not asked for a special plane at all.’ PROPER EXPENSE Edwina L. Skeli¢y who predicts that South Carolina will win. They are the only remaining contestants out of 3,273 who entered the contest. When Georgia defeated Alabama, 35-14 Saturday, of 146 Crescent Mrs. Millie Ludtke Drive, the only remaining contestant to pick Alabama, was eliminated. A card from those globe trotters, mailed in Willlamsburg, Va.,. says: Mr. and Mrs. W. Walter Smith, “Never saw anything in the fall foliage colors to compare with what this tidewater section has to offer.” The family dog at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fletcher Lee at Pontiac Lake dragged up a wild goose, which liked the family so well when it was released and fed that it stayed for a couple of days. The colorful beetle that infests only the box elder: tree causes to wonder why they concentrate on that’ Al. Hubbard kind of tree. Although they often get so plentiful that the sidewalks under these trees are slippery for walking, the trees seem to sufvive, Verbal Orchids to - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seelbinder of Ortonville; fifty-ninth wedding anniver- . sary.’ age Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buell of Milford; golden wedding. What the public was not given to understand is that, even if the senators had asked for special transportation, they would have been well justified so far as tax- payers’ money is concerned. This form. of expenditure has been held proper in’ other agencies of the government. Time and again the American people — and particularly Con. gress — have been criticized f abroad for an alleged tendency toward “isolationism.” So, when any‘member of Con- gress will take time to go to other countries to study conditions there, it is a gain for America, It means that the legislators will be better able to understand just what fi- nancial aid shall be given and what shall be subtracted. Some members of Congress have come back ntly__trom abroad con- vinced That such aid to foreign countries can be tapered off now. TOP NOTCH HEN Both Sen. Stennis of Mississippi and McClellan of Arkansas, Demo- crats, who figured in the mix-up over the special plane, are men of outstanding ability. They are two of the finest men in Congress. They are conscientious to the ex- treme. When they decided to spend a part of the recess of in other countries, it was to their credit, and the American, people of studies, The recent solicitude, however, . over the spending of $10,000 of course, will be benefited by thelr, a seem to show when our govern- ment spends millions on the na- tives-of Indochina or of some other remote area of the globe, Then there's the question of the ,@Xpense to the gevernment in taking a senator's: wife along these trips. Should the gove: ment pay for i? Many com- mercial companies de so be- cause they find it better and less expensive than paying for a clerk te go along to handle visi- tors’ calls and other business de- tail for their traveling execu- fives, If the government shouldn't pay the expense of a wife of a senator, should it. pay the expense of the wife of the Secretary of State. who usually travels with him, or the. wif@of the President, who went along to Geneva last sum- mer? The government should do so because the wives become a part of the official ceremony so often necessary abroad in developing close friendships with representa- tives of other governments and their families. The same reasoning holds “good, therefore, for the wives of mem- bers bers of the the coordinate branch at the government—the Congress — which has become a constant par- ticipant with the executive in mak- ing foreign policy during the last two decades. (Copyright 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Tonight is Hal'oween again... And time for trick or treat... As youngsters ring the bells or k . .. On doors along the street . . When witches ride in costumes cute . , . And devils dress their best . . . As little boys and girls make sure... . No neighbors get their rest , bubble gum ... Is all that they demand . . . And if you want to guard your home , , . You will have some on hand . . . It is a good tradition and. . . It is ja lot of fun... As long as no real dam- age or... A tragedy ig done... So let us all be careful and... Protect our children dear... And may there be no hoodlums. young 0 Who try to interfere. Copyieht 1946, Field Enterprises, Inc.’ All rights | reserved. Fear Plays Starring Role in -Male ‘Change of Life’ By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Fear plays a star role in many real or imaginary ailments en- countered in the menopause or the male “change of life.” * * Lo In the first laps of our second forty years comes the slowing down and cessation of reproductive powers. For folks who are fully informed as to what to expect— nothing at all in most instances— there will be no fear. Movies have made it abun- dantly clear even to children that the male’s waning sexual vigor can lead him sadly astray. The astray part is the movie: the return home is tucked on at the finish to satisfy the PTA. But knowledge of his own mo- tives should protect all but the gullible from resorting to ladies of the cocktail set, monkey or / goat glands, or kindred experi- ments in the foolish hope of retarding a process common to all. Such experiments can only empty the wallet andor the home. Nature proceeds on her way, un- impressed. A few men suffer from emo- tional disturbances at this time. But remember that this is also a point at which they begin to scrutinize their lives. Suddenly they wonder what they've really accomplished. They may fear that younger fellows will wangle their jobs. They worry about forced retire- ment. Such thoughts can cause great emotional turmoil. This turmoil is not the result of the “change of life,” but of the Man's own wrong attitudes about his life. Wise men, so suffering, will seek expert help. The foolish will seek vainly for*a fountain of * * Expert help is primarily the ad- , vice of a physician who has made a careful physical examination or, if you prefer, call it a health examination. ol the Physician’ 8 advice and remedies alone are not adequate the aid of _& psychiatrist may be necessary, even though the patient is not at all off his rocker. erie “ae letters, net more Lg one page hand hygiene, ot to Ww addressed. enve! tiac Press, Pontiac, Mich. (Copyright 1955)" . Some candy, fruit or © Nation‘s Taxation Problems By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER INS Econemic Commentator Much of the “realism with which th» prosnects for tax reduction in 1956 is discussed is cynical! indeed. * * s * The frame of reference is almost entirelv ‘political, with little re- eard for the scientific merits of improvement of the revenue sys- tem. Some apparentty take i for granted that it Is the richt of politicians in both parties to play fast and loose with the basic economic foundation. of the coun- try in order,to “buy” votes in a presidential election year. ‘In fairnegs, Secretary of the ) Treasury George M. Humphrey has put the emphasis on balancing the budget in the current fiscal year, and has indicated. that prospects of tax reduction must depend. on: whether a budgetary equilibrium can be achieved. * * -@ From the standpoint of deve- loping a scientific and meritorious tax system, as contrasted with an emotional and demagogie bne, the - question of timing can be overdone. SNYDER CRITICIZED Thus during the Truman admin- istration, this writer criticized a remark by John Snyder, then secretary of the treasury. Snyder was testifying as to the desirabili- ty of a comprehensive recodifica- tion of the federal tax laws. He said, in effect, that, while the objective was desirable, he felt that it was premature to attempt the job. (This was before the Korean War and before the big stepping up of post-World War II defense expenditures. ) It has always seemed to me that now is the time to detect inequities, and to correct them. Such a job should not be de- ferred to. some indefinite future when politicians feel that they don't need the money. It is Robin Hood economics to justify un- thical and unfair procedures on the ground that the government needs the dough. Furthermore, it is an axiom of, Politics that effice seekers will Case Records of a Psvcholocist: Businessman Couldn't Write in Public Until He Started Using His Left Hand Wendell has a complex that is a first cousin to stuttering, vet it involves his right hand. Since compleres are very spe- cific, just alter the total pat- tern and you can trick your own unruly muscles. Never be a sleve to anw segment of wour anatonel, so free woureelf from crmerleres hy the methods out lined below. , By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-385: Wendell H., aged 37, is a business executive., “But I have a serious problem,” he confessed, “though I hesitate to admit it publicly. “Whenever I try to sign a letter or any other formal document while people are watching me, my fingers simply will not work! “My right hand actually seems paralyzed. So I finally consulted a famous neurologist, who checked me thoroughly and said there was nothing wrong with me organically, “He said my trouble was all in my mind. But I still have the ‘functional paralysis,’ as he called it, whenever I must write in public. ast maapitats Tite chem to send her to the files, While, do the same thing, for it isn’t their basic craving for tobacco = oS ee eae : for nicotine that keeps them sucking on cigarettes. No, it is the muscle hungers of the arm and Kand which are ac eustomed to wave around in thr act of smoking. Regardless of how Wendell’. complex started. the cure is abou. the same. very specific. % For complexes are * For example, his finger muscles don’t go into spasm when he hig spoon or knife and fork. And they perform normally when he a ee on, He can also play the piano be- fore spectators and his fingers will operate smoothly, * Tt is: only when he handles a pen or pencil. before onlookers that his hand goes into a spasm, * ie * So I told him he could practice writing with his left hand, for his Pome affected only his right ’ It is as specific as the stutterer’s complex, for a man who has be- ‘rates. The late secretary of the ‘ by using the other hand. find ways to expend all that they can get their hands on. Recogniz- ing this, some of the states and localities have put mandatory con- stitutional ceilings on spending. * * * There are at. least two widely circulated fallacies in discussions for the outlook for tax cuts. ‘TAKE’ INCREASED First, there is the unwarranted that onerous and high tax rates necessarily bring in more revenue. than moderate incentive treasury, Andrew W. Mellon, in the 1920s disputed this doctrine, and showed that by reducing rates to an incentive basis the govern- ment actually increased its tax “take.”’ a * * 5 _ Tax receipts depend on the total volume of national economie ac- tivity and resultant business pro- fits’? not ‘merely on the rate at which profits and other income are taxed. Secondly, there is the unten- able assumption that, because large revenues are needed, bad taxes and unsound tax practices must be continued and frozen a into the system. In a dynamie society, good fiscal management should continnously. review the disirability of substituting new Instead of purely political bi- partisan shadow boxing in the area of taxation, why does rot someone stand up and advocate a new look at the whole subject? - * * e It would be a good posture for a group in Congress to represent itself as interested in the funda- mental merits of taxation rather than in the superficial impact on immediate votes. Smiles. The. hairdresser is one person always sure to suffer from the lack. of permanent work. : * * * Putting on weight and two wom- = getting together both can cause le chin, come a stutterer in English, can usually speak French or German without stuttering. OLTWIT YOUR MUSCLES One of the quickest ways. to outwit your muscles, therefore, is ‘o imitate the football quarterback ind call a new play. if Wendell’s fingers “freeze"’ when he tries to write with his usual hand, then surprise them Or he can vary the act of writ- ing with his usual hand by any artificial stunt that will p Md the total pattern. 3 z 3 & & a F 7 : g For further advice, send for my booklet,, “How to Control Your Emotions,” enclosing a. stamped return enSape and 20c Anon- profit), a write to Dr. George W. Crane, io care of The Pontiac ky 9 Pontiac, on ogee etted envelope ‘and 20e bi venting, gost «khan es (Copyright 1955) PO A rn tk ME Or Ne en VOIR gm Pima r Seis nay Tne nr: ae [Oe em oe ee ok ek THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31,1955 | 3 ae SEVEN i . : : , : : r ' ‘ 2 TSEORGE’S : Hal Boyle Says Dies of Crash Injury oe wa eee Tie | Memo ries Can Crack Middle-Aged Minds “= ""="iSs | t “NEW YORK ®—Death gets to joa loyalties have a way creep wiches.and pieces of fruit were | watch the ayy le up and woman with ue Wee oo | stranger grow o your mi listen to the “whoo-whoo- | ous eyes would c a throaty a ee ae a Soars ave einne saeaneies 0, men whoo" of locomotives setting out, voloe, “Went ya come in?” . can’t afford. It too perilous a ~ ok ‘ : a : pesiafirwi nape panded pe oe remem: pause on Progress caught up with Shorb, eS Oa; your friends and enemies, berances will crack the average ‘ The Morse wire was replaced by Shop ‘til 9 P. M, Tonite! : sense of survival - ‘middle-aged person's mind unless dar eye .| an automatic printer machine that : . = ey ars |e tras Seago. Big black forced him to punch first 40 words TONIGHT that more than 50 per cent of the| But the past citurns in could hear a minute, then 60 words. Weta ocectngs aaah people you've met in your lifetime | every brain, and I think at times |: laughter His two flying pudgy fingers | - lenge with you. of “Shorb” ‘Schultz. that some couldn't. quite keep. up with. the have the uncomfortable feeli How little man does come black cars tape. He took a job between mid- per cent figure, Back in 1928 1 was a green copy I do my heart's best to) boy and one of my duties was to fresh ties as I move|carry late Saturday night copy 5 from the Associated Press office days this is hard to do. in the Kansas City Star building : cn to the AP office in the Journal- Post. Shorb, to whom I delivered the copy, was one of my boyhood heroes. He was a telegrapher. He was about 5 feet tall and 5 feet around the midde. ah Schultz left nothing to chance.| FF He was a bachelor. He made|. | mone the grain market Both For $] 295 on the side, Tila git friend’ sold magazine subscriptions, so he got atching wedding band: his reading matter free. ; ue hig roo se A Donde Food was an obsession with him, handsom “in MK yellow gold, He always brought his own lunch Jewelry Department and dinner, =| His endices send TLTTTG | Inter-American we AALLEY | Newsmen Meet Freedom for the Press| amava AT HIS BROTHER'S MARK — Being coeched on the rite| YOUTHS Questioned — in Latin America Takes range at Fort Ord, Calif,, is Pvt. Joseph P. Murphy, brother of World How Does |) Discussion Spotlight rer II's most decorated soldier, Audie Murphy. Audie's lite story isin’ Housewite Injury | told in the film, *‘To Hell and Back."’ Correcting the shooting position NEW ORLEANS ®—Some 1,000; of the younger Murphy is Capt. F. R. Alviar, commander of Company DETROIT w — Police said they the problem of adjusting to a new system. He never really quite | made it, + * * | He still brought his food in neat parcels, He drank more deeply of | the mineral oil. He never com- plained. But one day the little gallant fat man stood up, then | fell over dead. Something in his heart or head had burst. Still at times I think of Shorb and the long-gone time when I fetched the news copy to him across the viaduct where the trains | cried ‘‘whoo-whoo-whoo,"* * * * Supposing I did walk that way| again and this time one of the big black slinky cars really did stop and a girl with a throaty voice called, “‘Where are you going —_ ycan I give you a lift?" “ What would I do? I know. I'd say: “No, thank you, ma'am, I'm just | ‘| out for a bit of fresh air." Higher Priced Group. . $39.95 Ladies’ . Coats *28 NO MONEY DOWN ¥ Ladies’ St. Mary § 99 ’ ° 4 |Inter American Press Assn,, dele-|.D, Ist Infantry Regiment. He says Murphy, 20, is “a conscientious | wij) question two 12-year-old boys Coats ...... seeesiss 34 a Christian ae gates meet today for the opening | man, alert, intelligent.” At left is Pvt. Robert E. Hinds. in the shooting of suburban Dear. | , - “| general assembly as the question —— born Township housewife. * * LJ bulls “i | of freedom of the press in Colom- . | Science Heal? |) via hea the spottight. Hollywood Headlines Mrs. Veronica: Miller, 41, "waa The Ith annual meeting of the . aeay rong g ages harp association opened Saturday. The B b R H B ' HAVE v00 ever wondered test two days were limied to OM LTVAN LOPES tO Brita se wes wertng inte wtchn o “teers orememine ey ||" a eg, Wants Life to the Screen | Kem, cw series sepuies ing disease, overcoming poverty, ° ‘ | ts said yesterday a 12-year-old boy and restoring harmony which || T¢ 2genda and the discussions | {admitted to his mother that he Christ Jesus employed can be Scene ere of — anni By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS already has penciled in Dana | fired the shot from a .22 caliber successfully used now? For an he a maid topic ot a oad nia HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Robert’ Wynter Her future as a star on | rifle which wounded Mrs. Miller, answer in simple, understand- 9) Ryan tells me that ever since he | this lot 1s assured. Now all that'| Another 12-year-old was with him able terms attend | Gustavo Gomez Mejia, publisher | read G. K. Chesterton's book, ‘‘St. | has to happen is that the public | a said. Neither = aay -# ba ger Tord wegae | Francis of Assisi," he has wanted | takes to her as much as has every- | * «ese nga, , an) Fasnel A Free Lecture interview yesterday the “IAPA| to bring the life of St. Francis to | one in Hollywood. See los clan w ieies ap- has given a false impression of our | the screen. : - Miner _ ert od still fn * problems and has created another | “T couldn't play St. Francis my- At the Merle Oberon party, 4... ition at W, Gun entitled “difficult problem in causing poor self,” said Bob, “because physi-| Charles Brackett told me that | seriou eS ee relations. : | cally he was a much smaller man ar tolar sing VA New — ~ ta “ “ s ° | “The action of the IAPA has than I, but I would like to make | while "t say so, I'm told HN gpl V> Christian Science: ‘focused the attention of all the’ it independently.” he's going East to bid on Shirley Pg an cen ep. bag — lade a The Revelation of world on Colombia,” he said, |, Booth's new vehicle, “The Desk |" : ine Reece : Sclentifie Spiritual Healing” Gomez Mejia said papers in Co-| m. be eee ot St. | se aaa Reese 3 2 ee = Tonight - T |lombia m rint anything the cri at ieee - . Save Tonig uesday by Claire Rauthe. C.S. pewyt cng sahine eS of years ago and said prayers,in | I was interested when I heard | ber of Hawaiian elders. Orion Sweaters of London, England “We have no censorship,” he the great church which is built | this because at its Bro@dway open- Member of the Board of Lectureship § Said. _“ the smaller one which St. | ing 10 days ago it received only |] of The Mother Church, The First J} John R. Reitemeyer, publisher| Francis built in his lifetime. fair notices, but 20th Century-Fox |{ Chureh of Christ, Scientist, is Bos- § of the Hartford, Conn., Courant, Bob also told me that he’s mak- : ' : | ton, Mass. and chairman of the IAPA’s exec-' ing his TV debut ih Christopher ry: + bg nests ad -. _ [| utive committee, in his report to) Morley’s “Lincoln's Doctor's Dog” | ° making purchase. Thursday, Nov. 3rd | the board of directors compared | for the screen Directors Playhouse.| 1 hear through the grapevine that | the recent closing down of the He reporis to the Roach studio Lauren Bacall is the choice for the $ 2 NO MONEY. DOWN FEDERAL’ OPEN MON. 9:30 n° 7 “tees : at 6:60 P. M. im the |newspaper El Tienipo by Presi-| Nov. 3. role of the career girl who goes 2 ; Sriset Myten 1” CHURCH EDIFICE = §f | dent Pinilla to incidents which oc-| First “TV script I've liked,” | into competition with a mechanic- ess em a UPS. 00essenees | Lawrence and Williams Sis. curred in Argentina under the | said Robert. al brain. eee | 5.99 BEDSPREADS . $2.99 | | rosie of former President Juan). o- scounien _ | THE LAST LAUGH | Peron. . P . 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Lecture-Demonstration WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Clarence Bock, of the Silhouette | WATERFORD HOMECOMING QUEEN—Filanked | left to right, Korrene Frizzle, Sandra White, and by three members of her court is Carol Soules, queen| Nancy Johnson. Also in the royal retinue are Vieky | sought no|Camera Club of Detroit, will give | ot Waterford Township High School's 1955 Homecom- Foley, Patty O’Brien, Nancy Winslow, and Genevieve | changes in motor vehicle driver|a lecturedemonstration on por- ing last weekend. Attending her majesty are, from | Dovre. licensing laws. ‘ traits and portrait lighting at 8 social securi-' p.m, Tuesday at the CAI Building. Your PTA Is Planning: Leonard Group Plans Talk by Authority on Wildlife LEONARD — The Leonard PTA | Tuesday in the on at 8 p. m. is sponsoring Jack Van Covering, | ms. Matte Rated, grotvecee at for Safe Traffic Muskegon Also Leading Cities in Its Category for Fewest Car Fatals Child Study {I Slates ‘Religion in Home’ WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —' “Religion in the Home” is the| CHICAGO ww Detroit and topic slated for the meeting of Muskegon, led cities of their popu- | Waterford Township Child Study | faery group in traffic safety rec- Wildlife editor of the Detroit Free - Press, tonight at Leonard Public | School. Van Covering will present » “Outdoors in Michi- Keego Harbor The Roosevelt P. T, A. will meet Weekend Death Toll on Roads: 14 Traffic Fatalities Drop; Blamed for Accidents Patricia Jean Dahlen, 18, of Mrs, Helen J. Wood, 44, of Mrs, Ida Curry, £ of Hietrelt. County. Benit Hunt, 36, of Detroit. Slick Highways, Snow education at Wayne University, will be guest Dr. ee % onally known s} This is the last business meeting before the School Fair, which will be held on Saturday, Dec. a Cubs to Race Miniature Cars in Pinewood Derby DRAYTON PLAINS — A “Pine- meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m. “| Tuesday in the school auditorium. ‘Club II to be held Tuesday at 8) |P.m. in the home of Mrs. Donald | |White, Andersonville road. Mrs. | Robert Wheeler will be co-hostess | ‘and Mrs. William Baer and Mrs. Jackson Byers will be te speak- ers for the evening. * % * Plans will be made to attend the Michigan Child Study Associa- tion Convention to be held Nov. 9 and 10 in East Lansing. Flood Danger Lessens in East Area Inundated Twice This Year Is Drenched in Heavy Downpour By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A strong wind and rain storm hit the Northeastern States yester- day. For a time there was fear of floods, but latest reports today indi- | dessert will be furnished by Mrs. | &S Porter and Mrs. Vern Green, The group is working on cancer pads. Although a pneumatic tire was invented in 1845, it met with little success at that time, ‘Deaths in Nearby Communities eanenca eoipenr ~ Service for John Orbeck, 60, 5434 Savoy Dr., will be held at 2 p.m. from the Davis Funeral Home with burial in Forest Lawn ‘Cemetery, Detroit. Mr, Orbeck He 8 survived by two sons, Jo- seph of Kalamazoo and David at home; three daughters, Mrs, Francie Hamel, Manhattan Beach, Calif.; Mrs, Charles Thatch of De- troit and Mrs. Pauline Racey of Kalamazoo; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Orbeck; eight brothers, Ab- raham, Peter, John, Garett, and Martinus all of’ Kalamazoo, Cor- nelious of Delton and Benjamin and Leonard of Detroit; and four sisters. Mrs. Minnie (Copeman, Mrs. Leon Gould, Mrs. Helen Rench and Mrs. Peter Porter all of Kalamazoo. eo Mrs, John E. Harvey , LAPEER—Service for Mrs, John E. Harvey, 45, of 531 North Wilder | Rd., will be held at-1:30 p.m. Wednesday from the Baird Fu- neral Home with’ burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Harvey died | Sunday from a heart ‘ailment. Survivors include her husband; a son, Ronald Schroder of Lapeer; and one sister, Mrs. Glen Dalby of | Oxford. Mrs. Elizabeth Doty LAPEER—Word was received of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Doty, 7%, on Sunday at her home in Newark, N. Y. She was the mother of Dr, James R. Doty of Lapeer, who with Mrs. Doty, have gone to Newark. Surviving are her son, Dr. Doty: Madeline Wood, Cortland, N. Y. ark, N. ‘Willis Middaugh | LAPEER — Prayer service for Willis Middaugh, 78. was held to- Brothers peat Funeral Home with burial in Dryden Cen- | Fcaneen: Me Middewgh dea anda brother, James Donk of New- __ . ie held today from the schw>rtz William B. Banghart CLARKSTON — Service for Wil- liam Burdell Banghart, 61, of 10221 Crosley Lake Rd., will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Waterford | Dioecmniiy Church, with burial in | Almont: Cemetery: Mr. Banghart, who died yesterday, will be at the Coats, Funeral Home, Drayton Plains, until 11 a.m. Wednescay, He js survived by his widow, Louise; four daughters, Mrs, Wil- helmina Avis, Mrs. Doris Jehle, and Esther and Elma Banghart, ; liminary flood alert’ last night. ' However, early today state police cated this danger had subsided. The heavy downpour, particular- ly in parts of New Jersey, New ‘| York and Connecticut, raised flood fears in an area made jittery by two flood disasters earlier this sea- son. Connecticut, hardest hit by pre- vious floods, was put on a pre- reported “nothing much material- ized" and there seemed to be little yon Me The'Weather Bureau forecast im, proved weather today, with partly gd skies and scattered show- Two deaths by drowning were blamed on the storm and four other persons died in traffic acci- dents during the downpour yester- day. In New York State more than four inches: of rain fell in some parts of the Catskill Mountains from late Saturday through yes terday, A short, violent storm with winds up to 100 m.p.h. tore through Ned- row, a Syracuse, N.Y., suburb, breaking windows and ripping air- planes from their moorings at an airfield, VFW County Auxiliary Plans Nov. 10 Meeting The VFW Ladies Auxiliary coun- ty council will meet at the VFW Post No. 1370 on South Saginaw in Pontiac, at 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. “and three sons, Elwyn, Perry and William Banghart, all local~resi- Gue ‘speaker will be Mrs. dents, Robert MacDougal IMLAY CITY—Military services ‘ for A.-2C. Robert. MacDougal, 20, | of Bunker Hill Air Force Base, | from the American Legion Hall, Imlay City, with burial in the Ca- . pac Cemetery, He died Oct. 26. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. | Kathryn Wagner, Detroit; a sister, |Mrs. Shirley Meade, Detroit; | ‘grandmother, Mrs. Al MacDougal, Capac, and grandparents, Mr. and | Mrs, E. L. Mignery, Imlay City. | | Mrs. Henrietta Stuewer | LAPEER—Service for Mrs. Hen- rietta Stuewer, 82, 962 S. Main St., will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tues- ‘day from the Muir Brothers Fu- j neral Home with burial in Dryden | Center Cemetery. Mrs, Stuewer | | died Saturday night. Survivors include her husband, Frank; three daughters, Mrs. Jo- seph Cousinaw and Mrs. Henrietta Wendorf of Lapeer, Mrs. Dale North Branch; one brother, Henry Schroder of Dryden; 13 grandchil- dren and nine great-grandchildren, Mrs. T. F. Ryan LAPEER—Service for Mrs. T. F. Ryan, 87, of 362 S. Maple Leaf Rd., Home with burial in Mt. ‘Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Ryan died Saturday morning at her home. ‘Surviving are a son, David. of Lapeer; two daughters, Mrs, Gity Fisher of Lapeer and Mrs, G. O. ‘Clark of Lake Worth, Fila.; . and six + grandchildren, |drawn on two construct Sipes of Petoskey; one son, Cari of | Rd. VFW ‘ ids, Money coins have been made of Chapel, tleather, lead, tin, glass, earth: copper and nic ckel. Police Seek Check Artists Duping Station Attendants Pontiac detectives who are try- ing to track down tioned Pontiac merchants to be | more careful in cashing checks for customers. The checks, apparently all by the same two men, ssed | been com- panies, the Clayton W. May Roof. | ing and Siding Co. of 8588 Cooley Beach Dr. and the Robert J. Bruce Construction Co. of 1270 Malcolm Amounts of payment, all near $50, have been punched into the checks by a “check protector,” but the names and addresses of the issuing company in the upper deft hand corner have been typed in capital letters, Detective Olin Hoffman. in charge of the case with Det. Ray Meggitt, said today: “Most of the checks have been | passed at gas stations, and in| Th most cases the stations have cashed | Lewis, aie ba $50 checks for strangers on the the strength of $3 purchases. i oe i a Naomi, Miriam and Deborah. Charles Henry,’ manager of the Sunny Vale Chapel National Home in Eaton Rap- to Pr will present Joe Tally nightly at. Logansport, Ind,, were held today | /and-glue as well as gold, silver, | 7:30, Nov. 31 bogus checks | cciptaine of the men. In most cases passed last weekend today cau- | they walk in, buy two gallons of anti-freeze which they don’t even have put into the car, cash the ‘check and walk out. | check which wasn't endorsed with the name of the payee. In another case the endorser misspelled what | was supposed to be his own name. the checks even bothered to take | down license numbers of the cars | these men were driving.” \ Heemnge gt ome of Mr, a at 7:30 p.m ie Joy Circle of &t. ist Chureh will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday at od an of Mrs. Arnold Smith, 324 at the ot Dryden at 8 p.m. rds for-the first nine months of 1955, the National Safety Council reported. . * * In .cities of over one million population Detroit had three traf- fic deaths for each 10,000 regis- tered vehicles from January to December. Los Angles ranked sec- ond with 3.2 deaths and Phila- delphia third with 3.4. Muskegon, Tucson, Ariz., and Vancouver, Wash., led the 25,000- 50,000 population group. All re-|| ported no traffic deaths in the period, Nationally, the council re- when 3,746 died. h of motor A continuing growt vehicle travel was blamed for the | "77 high toll by the council. Traffic | © mileage for the first eight months || ~~ of 1955 ran 8 per cent ahead of 194, and deaths were up 5 per| =” cent in comparison with the same | - period last year. However, the death rate per 100 | . million miles of travel d j from 6.1 in the first eight months of 194 to 5.9 for the same period this year, Methodists Plan MR. AND MRS. WALTER L. GENO Mrs. Geno is the former Shirley Joanne Waldo, recently married in St. John's Lutheran Church in Rochester. She is the daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Floyd Waldo, 2150 Silverbell and her husband is the son of | Mr. and Mrs. Alex Geno of Romeo. The newlyweds will reside at Mt. Vernon where ) they. nave built ¢ a new home. .| Bazaar, Dinner inFourTowns | FOUR TOWNS—The Methodist Church will hild its annual bazaar | Saturday at the church on Cooley | Lake road. The bazaar, open to the | public, will begin at 11 am. | Mrs. E, G. Patten is general | chairman of the affair, assisted by | Mrs, Lawrence Siersman, Mrs. | A.‘G. Beckingham and Mrs. Leon | Betcher. A turkey dinner is planned, | with serving to start at 5:30 p.m. | Booths include needle work, baked goods, far away apomeeng white elephant, Christmas orna ments, variety, fish poind, conty. Guild circles assisting in the enterprise are: Lydia, Rebecca; Women’s Society Sets Wednesday Meeting ROCHESTER —St. Paul's Women's Society of Christian Serv- ice will meet at 1:30 p. m. Wednes- | day in the church house. The | Friendship Circle will be in charge, of the meeting. > The program topic’ is “Indian Americans.” Executive meeting will be at 12:30 preceding the reg- | ular meeting. esent Joe Tally WATERFORD — Sunny Vale | 5311 Pontiac Lake Rd., starting tomorrow hue 13. “Nobody can give definite des. | “One attendant even cashed a “Very few attendants who cashed | County Calendar The Adult Binte' Guns of the reeerrers pee ged * Hyd meet a the re Lawrence ia » Tuesday. the Paul's Method Harmony am, will meet at: ursday at the home of Mrs. rkdale. 94 cedetie. How does she do it? She’s always so fresh and neat looking .. . It’s Our Expert... Dry Cleaning 7 Get your share of compli- ments, too! Let us keep YOUR wardrobe smart and neat looking with our expert dry cleaning. 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I have' interviewed many of the most successful of these beautiful —in_ that S. ped group of good- | siris J have taxied from studio to looking and photogenic yum 8) studio with them on their appoint- women who glamorize feminine) ments, watched them make up in weening apparel the newspapers their dressing rooms, obtained and magazines and who, by virtue! their own personal stories of their of their specialized talents, can sell | trials and triumphs and learned, practically any product from cig- | | first hand, what makes them click, -arettes to motor cars. ‘ @ * “NICE GIRLS These svelte beauties exert a. terrific impact on the country's tion “nice girls,” not unlike “the economy, Fashion, which happens girl next door’ in any given comi- to be their specialéy, is the third munity in America. In fact, most largest industry in the United | of the models now working in New States—if you consider every as-| York—the “‘style center of the pect involved: Clothes, undercloth-| world,” Paris notwithstanding cos-| are from other cities and towns all \metics, millinery and accessories. | over the country, They also “sell” all kinds of I have in mind the top fashion other commodities—by means of | models such as the dleck Jean photographic persuasion. The Patchett, whose first job was in oldtime song has it that “A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody,” Pat ee Se e - = > ees Lining up for curtain call for Fever Follies” are some of the members of |Oak, Howard Hooker of Maceday Lake and tag“ apher. the opening chorus. From (left to right) |Turry Weldon They are almost without excep-' One. Salesman: in > ae esac | ste a dimpled Texas-born . and get their pac ‘im the | Kilgallen, the well-known TV pan- | advertising business,” or hedge a! class that enhances their partie, , well- glamor girl; the slim, , Garbo- The city of New York, with its fast pulse beat, draws ambitious young models like a magnet. It is estimated that New York has 3,000 el gainfully employed at salaries ranging from $100 a week to $50,000 a year. Fashion centers in Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Miami and else- where also have their share of modeling beauties. FABULOUS SALARIES ; Fabulous salaries are earned in ; Manhattan py the cream of the crop—the ten or twenty top fashion models. Their rates run ag high as $40 to $60 an hour. Some of them | reject a higher rate because that would put them in a higher tax) bracket, Most of the top notchers make more money than senators or bank presidents They are self-sufficient, fresh- faced, clean-living, ranging In age from 18 to 30. They are typical American girls” who re- sent the implication in seme quarters that models, per se, must lead wild, adventurous | ives, ee shady night clubs ‘on the stage or in the movies, | Furness and Jinx Falkenberg, who | ¢F Were legitimate models. | Broadway columns. ae Model Nancy Berg now has The private lives of New York's he®own TV program. ‘tod, models can stand favorable 7HRESHOLD TO FAME ‘comparison with the lives of oth-| er career girls-those in business, | motile tent for Meliywood or the The fortunate modelg who have achieved rea] succéss are a close- knit group and quite normal. Many of them are married, have a child or two and in their . off Sere enjoy | cooking and sewing as much as“any woman, j—A GOLD MINE Occasionally some of the models in the lower brackets “date up” out-of-town buyers and whoop it up a bit. But they are not going afty- ups and downs, its tragedics as where, The stars of the modeling well as triumpas, Some career profession have po truck with such girls are toucked by the magic frivolity. . yrand of success and others sink The best models are forward. into oblivion as a result of hard looking and tremendously aimbi+ | luck, bad publicity er other fac- tious, Many of them bave their | tors, eyes on TV. They recognize tele- vision as a pétential gold mine example, that Grace Kelly, the Philadelphia socialite, who won an academy. award in the movies, was once a photographic model, and that blonde, blue-eyed Joan Caulfield went from modeling to fame and fortune on the stage jand screen, Medeling is an ontiling career full of concealed disappointments Now and then stories appear in the press in which women who for girls with their looks, taleat | (aj) into the hands of police list | and ability. ithemselves as “model” or “for- | They have ‘in their mind's eye |mer model.” In more cases than | | models such as the famed Betty | ot, such women aren't and nev- | have made good on TV and radio| Today's top models are proud | jin a big way, Sone of them of their profession and resent any | dream of having a TV program) 'slurs on modeling, That's why) of their own, ‘or of becoming an- many of them, when ‘asked what | A few of. the ambitious ‘young. Broadway stage. They realize, for: amd not without its pitlalie—its — bit by mayne “I'm a Powers mod- el,” or A Conover cover girl.” INDEFINABLE SOMETHING They are smart, -ultra-modern and know the score, They have | their heads set levelly on their shapely shoulders, They work and study for the goals they have in sight, America’s - models also have an * oo it isn’t just A lot of Rey are definitely not the “pin-up” type. Ninety-five per- cent of the male population. size them up as “too thin.” producers don't.*‘flip” over them. But women love the way these ultra-slim girls look in the news- paper and slick magazine adver- tisements, wearing next season's styles or sitting nonchalantly at | the wheel of a motor car, Many) thelr own themselves | women, poundage, forgetting visualize | looking as glamorous, |HAVE SALES APPEAL In real life the high fashion mod- | often are somewhat on the | els skinny side. (“Get fat and you're dead in front of the camera, which puts on 10 pounds anyway,” one of them told me.) What they do have, however, Movie | ular style of beauty. They are photogenic, they have - good facial bone structure, and all the good ones have camera tech- nique. They are Adept at striking any variety of poses. One minute they are ‘aloof. ~~ the next animated vitally inter- ested. At a moment's notice: they USE WAIST PINCHERS Even the skiriniest models wear “waist pinchers.” Beautiful, blonde “Sunny” Harnett showed me her Waist pincher while she was “making up’ in her studio dressing room, This belt-like contraption is de- | signed to make the wasp-waisted models look even thinner, Then, ette in a year when waistlines are linportant. | Most models diet all the timé. I know one who never has more than a hard-boiled egg for lunch, a cup of coffee during the after- |ner—but no potatoes, desserts or lother Arlene Francis or Dorothy they do; say they are “in the | Is “sales appeal” and a certain | bread, ash- | |gnoon. Then she has a regular din- | ‘ Models I have interviewed said the hardest .part of their job is not posing for the camera. but ‘in ‘erganizing themselves so they ean keep four or five appointments a day in different parts of town, big bag or a hat box which con- tains their make-up and other ac- ing. That's why they can't afford to dissipate or stay out late nights. They are expected to look as fresh at their last appointment as their first. * * * F But New York's top models don't complain—not when they're being |paid off at $40 to $60 an hour. ; 8) Pi of Illinois avenue. The per: \4 are Hal Doremus‘of Drayton Plains, Mrs.\ formance will begin at 8 p.m. on Wednesda) Clyde Dearing of Ottawa drive, Mel Staebler | and Thursday evenings. _At Junior League Follies | y. Vomens s Sectio Old-Time Show Business Coining to Life - Clever acting of Bibsaiuahamites will also make Zelma O'Neill and} Jack Haley of “Good News" 1927 | jday fame live again, — Big name stars such as Beatrice Lillie, Caret Channing, the Gibson Girl, Gilda Grey, Famous show people, songs and dances will be recalled ‘at .the Birmingbam Junior League Follies, Nov. 9 and 10 at the Birmingham Theater. The show begins at 8:30 p.m. and tickets may be obtained directed by’ Mr. McKenny. Cos- tumes were all professionally de- signed. * * The proceeds me the Follies | will benefit the Birmingham) Dance teams jor “High Fever Follies” lin Pontiac Hig . Park Watson af North Perry street, MOND. AY, OCTOBE Re: 1955 : of State avenue. Bill Coffing of Pontiac drive, Mrs. Charles sponsored by the Auxiliary to Pontiac Gen- Scribner of Ottawa drive and Bob Morrison | “High | of Shell court, Mrs. Jack Cvengros of Royal | eral Hospital take time out to pose for the h Se hool auditorium. Dress rehearsals for the "pulling up Jimson-weed.” benefit show cerdl by the The performance. will be | Auxiliary to Pontiac General Hospital finds Dr. and Mrs. From (left to right) are given Wednesday and Thursday coonings | Peter Hoogerhyde of Chippewa ‘road in the deep south, ~PAG ES 12-15 Grace Clark, dietitian at Pon-! Samuel B. Van Beven, son of Branch of the Oakland Child Guid- | tiac State Hospital, and Mrs. Ada | Personal News of Inter est in Pontiac: the Capping ceremony of the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Unit of the | Walter Van Dien, regional edu- cational consultant of the Michi- gan Conservation Department — | spoke on conservation to forty | members and guests of the General | Richardson chapter, Daughters of , | | the American Revolution. | Mr, Van Dien displayed pelts of | many animals ranging from the ’ rected by Torrey McKenny, at the Birmingham Theater box office, the League shop on Hamil- ‘ton street’ and the Bargain Box. * .* * The Follies, produced and di- will | include a cast of 150 people and | will have 28 separate acts. Re-| miember. Marie Dressler, Sam Ber- nard and Leon Errol in “The = Girl?” They will be ‘on’ stage’ again in “The Ballet Rough” featuring local Birmingham folk. ty pion bas: shou much of the time of busy St. Vincent de Paul Altar Society |Golf drive, Mrs. members, Shown ee | and “The Flickers ‘of 1912." ing the finishing touches on the paper work of the affair scheduled for 8 p.m. Nov. dohn Steele of Ziegfeld Follies fame and Ethel Merman are just a few of the many being im- personated by loca! talent. help emotionally disturbed children Individual leads will also in the Bloomfield, Birmingham and from. shows like “Fi Fi,” —ted Franklin area, The clinic is the jt 1915,” “The Merry Widow" of | result of a year long study by the “Sally” of 1921 and also League to determine what project en from “Nights of Madness,” would be most beneficial to the child "Gund It y decided re i muidance inic was the (TO BENEFIT CHILDREN ‘most needed project the League | Many of the songs are original, could undertake. for the com-| and the dances are all staged and! munity, and card party is occupying | the Parish Hall 2 at hd West Iroquois road. | the American Dietetic Associ ation convention, * = * A three-week trip through Southwestern stafes and Mexico was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Al- | bert Rayner_of ‘Ferry avenue and | Mr, and Mrs. Albert Rayner Jr. of Monterey boulevard, The travelers returned to their | ‘homes over the weekend. ered Pontiac Press Photo | are (leit to right) Mrs. James McGuire of | Marshall Sprague of Blaine street, Mrs. | + Floyd Foster of South Anderson street and Betty Spadafore | | the | tional accounting honorary frater- | Mr. ang Mrs. Leonard C. Van vty, | Large timber wolf to the tiny mead- | ance Clinic, which the Junior Heckert, dietitian at St. Joseph! poven ef Meadow Woodland, | _—_ gs of Nursing of Detroit | oy mouse. He discussed the habits League will establish in Birming-| Mercy Hospital, have returned) pio ieid Hills, has just been | °° Friday a lof these animals especially in re- | ham next month, The clinic will | {fom St. Louis where they attended pledged to Sigma Chi frater. | This ceremony signifies their jation to their eating habits. ‘official acceptance as _ student . ef 4 nity of Albion College. | nurses. , | Laura -Figgles, a i * * Rochester | Carole Sue Goldstein, daughter , of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gold- | stein of Birmingham, was a mem- ber of the cast for the recent pro- | duction ‘In a Pickle’’ presented | by the Junior class of Wellesley College, The original musical revue was | written by the students of the | class, : bad * * Mr. and Mrs. Duane D'Arcy of | Traverse City, are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a daughter, Debra Anne, born Oct. 28 at Munson Hospital, Grandparents of the infant are Mr, and Mrs. Anderson of Trav- erse City and Mr. and Mrs. Ben- | | jamin D'Arcy of North Ander- b | son street. | * * *»- | | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Meé- | | Guire of South Johnson avenue | | announce.the birth of a son, Thom- | 'as Kenin, Oct. 22 at Pontiac Gen- ‘eral Hospital, La r * * Stuart Scheifele of Birmingham, | a senior student in the University | of Michigan School of Business | Administration, recently was initi- | ated into Beta Alpha™Psi, na- | nity. * * * dean Hilton, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Hilton of Seminole ave- nue, was named at the Honors Day program held recently at Kalamazoo College. She placed in the upper ten per cent of her class in grade-point average. * * * Sas Ninfa Paramo of Franklin road | i and Juanita Villa also of Franklin | road, _will receive their, caps at PTA Activities Mothers of students aeneine pang: ee school will meet Wednesda 30 p.m, in a oe. Mrs, Harry OLIVA VIOLA The engagement of Oliva Viola of Monroe street to William H. T homies was announced by her father, Angelo Viola of Detroit at a family dinner Sunday in Detroit. Bill i| ts the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward'£. Thomas of Holly? The | LHI peux on “Ue onyects of the. ce bride-elect was graduated from the University of Michigan, | See Geheds #0) Wive'h Posty | land her fiance is a graduate of Michigan State University. al eh bes or from 7 p.m, | A May 12 wedding i is planned. | ter, DAR Chapter Hears Talk [) by Conservation Official teacher, who was sent by the chap- ter to the Michigan Conservation There are four pages in ‘today's: Women’s Section School at Higgins Lake last sum- mer, also spoke at the recent luncheon-mecting. Mrs, Figgles, with other teach- | @rs sponsored by DAR chapters - garden clubs throughout the tate spent a week at this school, | attending lectures and making | field trips, She related to her | personal experiences at the camp __ . and -her experiences in present. ~ ing thiy material to her pupils, Mrs. Harry Chapman, chairman, presided at the meeting. Mrs, Allan Monroe, regent, welcomed Mar- garet Steward, a new member of the chapter. Mrs. George R. El- dred, chairman of the Good Citi- zenship committee reported that eight high’ schools in the Pontiac area have chosen girls for out- standing citizenship. The girls and | their mothers will be guests of the chapter at the December meeting, ] vt % Arrangements for were made-by Mrs. Lloyd Por- chapter program ehairman, assisted by Mrs. George Waller, Mrs. Peter Davidson, Mrs. Harry Chapman, Mrs, Harry Going and | Mrs. E, _G. Clark. PTA Groups Hold Luncheon Meeting The Hawthorne -School PTA ex- the luncheon | ecutive Board, Homeroom mothers ' and staff met at the school Thurs- day for a luncheon meeting, Duties of a homeroom moth- er were discussed. Mrs. Walter Schmitz played several piano se- | lections. Committeemen working on the luncheon were Mrs, Rita Silvis, Mrs. Melvin Boersna, Mrs. Marsh- all Vallad and Mrs. Kenneth McQueen. |Sunset Club Attends | Meeting at Lansing Thirty seven members of the Sunset Club, sponsored by the Pon- tiac Parks and Recreation Depart- ment, attended a meeting Thurs- day in Lansing: Fourteen other Senior citizen clubs also met at ;the Lansing new Civic Center. Governor G. Mennen. Williams was the speaker of the day, He gave a brief talk on his recent . ‘visit to the Holy Land, > A lot of wives complain about housework, but not my Susie. She uses her head instead of her muscles, For example, some women spend a whole day just scrubbing and wax- ing wood floors. My Susie cleans and waxes them in one easy opera- tion with Bruce Cleaning Wax. It takes only half the time and a lot less work. Yet our beautiful wood floors are the envy of her friends, My hat's off to Susie and her Bruce | Cleaning Wax for making a tough | job so easy. And | can't help but feel proud of both of them. > Ps. For lighter waxing on linoleum and wood, Susie uses Bruce Fioor Cleaner. of Mrs. Charles J. Ostrander of Psat only jewelry was a single strand of pearjs, and her bridal bouquet was composed of white orchids and shattered carnations. * * * - Mrs. Ralph E. Stanton, sister of the bride, wore an emerald green gown of crystallette. The baller- Gamma Phi Beta to Commemorate 8Ist Anniversary Mrs. Cowden Fortenbaugh of Bloomfield Village will be hostess to Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae of North Wosdward Nev. 8, * * The occasion will be the Sist anniversary of Gamma Phi aa and a Founders’ Day will be held following the dinner. A white elephant sale will also be part of the evening's activities, The #0 1874 at Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y., and was one of | seven founders of the National Panhellenic Conference in 1902. Gamma Phi Beta became an in- ternational sorority in 1919 and has active chapters in Hawaii, Canada and the United States. Two camps for the underpriv- # ileged children are maintained by | the group and local campships are jalso awarded each year. |sorority is also giving aid to re- | tarded children. New members of the sorority in the area have been asked to con- tact Mrs. James McGuire for res- ervations. Regular $5.00 14 North Saginaw Street SPECIAL SALE | THE 2 abi STRAPLESS That won’t pinch ... won’t poke. . . won’t ride up... won’t slide down. In Black Only (Broken Shes) bral BOBETTE HOSIERY & CORSET SHOP STRAND THEATER BUILDING oy ad FE 2-6921 | was founded in | The | ., wore’ gowns of moss ‘green and Nile green, respective- Clemens and Ralph E. Stanton who seated the guests. Howard M. The new Mrs. Lucas changed to a@ moss green suit with black ac- cessories for their honeymoon trip to the Smoky Mountains and the Eastern states. She also wore the orchid corsage from her bridal bouquet. On their return the couple will reside on South Edith street, ly. Their hats matched their | | gowns. . 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But now you're willing to start it up again. Why? My solution would be to decide against going steady, To fend off the invitations from both . boys. To make it clear that you aren't ready for it yet. And thereby keep both boys fot your friends until you can make up your mind which boy really fills the bill. (Copyright 1955) re time on Compe Rive jewel cin brown pesies, 5-plece octting. $21.95 Relax et Wiggs Colony Shop... Come im and browse sround and relax See an outstanding 4as- sortment of better quality colonial home furnishings plus the finest in china, crystal gifts and decorative 144—24% Arn Ledoms Pattern 4655: Half Sizes 1413, Size This pattern easy to use, sim-| LINT-FREE CLING-FREE CLEANING LIFE Amazing new process that makes all. fabrics actually repel lint and dirt... re- - textures fabrics and keeps Send thirty-five cents in coins 137 =~Pattern 243 West 17th St.,. New ano Gules me rnal The T-shirt dress in broad -/| MOMS of America Inc. 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HOURS: Tues.\Wed., Thurs., Sot. 9:30 to 5:30 Mon. & Fri. 9:30-5:30—7 to 9 VARDEN Studios 23 £. Lawrence St. _ Phone FE 4-1701 Per Pound i ; more important, really, than ‘aptitudes and skills. This is par-| ticularly true of the woman who, wants to make money at home! from a product, say, for example, a food product. a | tive. As a rule, she will meet these qualifications, But it is in personal | istics that she sometimes falls down. Simmering Ina Astrida Sprogis Wed in Congregational Church Necessary edie 3 : j ‘ tige bile fe PEERE E tore : HLT ie ut ton gave devotions. scussed for a money-making pro}- ect Nov. 11. The group will also continue to collect clothing for the ‘Sioux Indians in South Dakota. you have what it takes personally. If not, get to work on yourself before you launch Aunt Matilda's pickle relish. : Do you keep promises rigidly? If you promise to have an order ready at 2? in the afternoon on Are you meticulously neat and clean? Is your kitchen always in i apple pie order, so that if cus- tomers drop by to pick up an order they will like what they see? When things go wrong, can you pick up the cheer- fully, or does it throw you into a mood? » When customers make outrage- ous demands—as people sometimes will—can you, in a firm but friend- ly way, put them in their place? i She carried a bouquet of stepha- notis centered with a white orchid, ATTEND BRIDE basket of yellow and bronze pom- pons for her duties as flower girl. Her bridal attendants, Mrs. An- ; ightower, .|siba and Beverly Hosner. & from her bridal bouquet. On their return the newlyweds will reside in Royal Qak. : Post-Nuptial Fete Given Mrs. Tharp Mrs. Donald Tharp was honored |at a post-nuptial shower Thursday evening given by Verna Kosiba and Mrs, Mazel Lockhart at the Lockhart home on Thornapple street. Guests attending the shower were Bertha Kosiba, Mrs, Ignace _ | Kosheba, Olga Motdoch, Pat Mot doch, Betty Bedard, Mildred Tharp and Judith Vaughtr Others invited were Janet An- derson, Jennie Antovitch, Mar- Isaphene Hi Purpose of g hat is to make a woman look pretty. If it dosen't don't buy it. But when you try ‘on hats, see yourself full - length and seated, too. 'Sew-simple to make for a smart gift, bazaar best-seller! Pattern 623: Embroidery trans-. ‘fers, directions for making a “flower” apron, 17 inches long. Send twenty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for) each pattern for Ist-class mailing. | . Send to Pontiac Press, 124 Needle- | craft Dept., P. O. Box 164, Old | Chelsea Station, New York 11, N, ¥. Print plainly pattern number, name, 3 zone. read...without Old Prof’s Civil War novel I have ever BRUCE CATTON any question.” Book Shop 9 W. 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Hii 5 8 i ‘ | 2 g F ay 5 E EH : ce H 5 “sé 5 i “What does he want?” whispered the manager to his assistant, tant, “but I think he. wants you to show him through the hotel.” FREE LUNCH TOO So aghast was the manager at seven persons critically burned at Elder Girl Fudges, She's Actually 103 DOWNEY, Calif. w—It- was dis- closed at Miss Judie McKellar’s birthday party that she isn't real- y the age she always claimed to More than 250 friends and rela- tives gathered yesterday at the home in which Miss McKellar has lived for 85 years. It was supposed to be a party for her 100th birth- day. But a nephew, Wallace Mc- Kellar, decided the time had come to disclose her closely guarded secret. . He told her friends that some- Death Toll in Joel Thorne ‘Plane Crash Climbs to 9 NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. un an apartment house Oct. 17. Thorne, who was flying alone, and two others were killed and than the gall— the time of the accident. Six of the the of Hans Hacker, that he gave him — a@ personally conducted tour, with gent victim was 9-year-old Patty a free lunch in the kitchen. And Hacker has been out-of-the-way ‘places ever since. Behind him now, buoyed up by his injured have died. The most re- F larchica, who died Saturday. Her Stin burns is Michael Preston, 41, W. HURON at TILDEN KEEGO HARBOR ~: % With Branches at ‘PERRY at GLENWOOD - ‘WALLED LAKE constant curiosity about the city WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS LOAN at the Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation w ! if li ; | New York Enthusiast Imitates Pie to see the what, when and hoy Hardart’s pot everything." nee i |} i = | ick | : g iE ag : z a In the decade of his career as head of “N, Y. Enthusiasts," | Plus Expat Fis “DRY CL Piper | DRIVE-IN - PARKING : RI ge RoR ggs pe Mo Sind Se" Panioe a to point out we are not a group of whisky drinkers, but we like! — 339 W. Huron (Corner of Palmer) uneral Home “Thoughtful Service® Williams St, Ph. 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WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Women who claim they haven't a thing to wear ‘usually. need their husband's closet to keep it o —Town Journal. . + ~ x * NEW YORK—That was a high old time we had at he Met- ropolitan Club—and Eva Gabor may ‘still be mad at-me for in- | mocently squatting in a seat beside her she was saving tor '| Tyrone Power. - ik "* : At this club, women mustn't walk down ue stairway at night | <-gotta take the elevator . I soon sensed—when Mrs. Gilda Dahlberg, giving a birthday party tor Radie Harris, led. me to a-vacant seat beside Miss -|Gabor—that all wasn't well.” How did I know that Tyrone had left just a moment before, arid was to return quickly? .— |When he came back and set- -|tled three seats away from -_. , | &va—bveside another pretty girl * \|—Eva wasn’t happy. Surpris- -*{ | ingly, I didn’t seem to be the “” |\game as Tyrone Power to her. EVA ly. “Oh, I have to look around, let Ty take my seat,” I said. , Eva was terribly sorry to see me go . . . but, well, nobody but Ty got that seat the rest of the evening! Later Noel Coward, Arlene Dahl, Joanne Dru, Elaine Stritch, Nancy Andrews, Julie Wilson, Vinton Freedley, Raymond Massey and everybody sang “Happy Birthday” to Radie. , . x* * kt One voice led all the rest. ee Power puit it, “Just my luck, when they sing ‘Happy » I have to be at the same {able with Lawrence Tibbett!’” sores sees Tibbett’s Happy Birthday am was never better, by the way. * *' * sik tusk ‘and dietiad, Mieriane; souieelet tts Ole: tw aro Ure toa Gs ceamecriat anes mans It seems when. Marion was fired by Godfrey they dined there, when they got engaged they dined there, when they met they dined there. ree woe oe Se work for Ed Sullivan, they'll also dine there. They were the happiest two fired people “Damn Yankees.” One spectator gaid, “She was so close to the stage, she was practically playing first base.” '} All these TV rating systems are a little silly. My barber, Frank ) }Gapzaniti, judges programs according to how he likes the stars’ haircuts, since haircutting’s his business. Well, Gleason and Como may not like this, but on Frank's Haircut Rating System, first place is firmly held by Garry (Crew Cut) Moore. x2: ®R WILL INSTALL more shows, will be enough ahead to give his “Honeymooners” cast 9 weeks’ vacation. He's chosen Joe Bigelow of Hollywood as “story editor”... Dore Schary'd like to get Ray Walston, the ~ devil in “Damn Yankees,” into pictures. ANY GAS AUTOMATIC “Noel Coward got Lauren Bacall for 9 “Blithe Spirit,” his next TVer, in Janu- i A . (Coward, 56 in December, first INCINERATOR sue here 4m is, vel te Pale urnttae prostrpens and she thanked him for’ id a PURCHASED areas ee. “the last time the ever thanked me for atiy thing,” he says.) Betty and Jane Kean expect to go inte the Copa with Howard Keel dye to their joint success in Las Vegas... Atty. Noah Braunstein, connsel for glamour girls, again a grandfather, is taking off for LA to celebrate with his dtr., AT A SPECIAL Mrs. Gianna Di Luzio, wife of a Howard Hughes radar L 0 W, L 0 W, oe was at El Morocco with Ted Peckham, who's writing a book called “Ladies Prefer Bums”... Billy Eckatine INS TALLA raked, leaving MGM Records? ... The bobbysox gang thought Marion PRICE OF ONLY Brando’d be at. ak preview of “Guys & Dolls.” Bernard Baruch, fo great movie-goer, plans to attend the premiere Nov. 4 m 2 EARL’'S PEARLS eve “Will power is seeing a friend with a black eye and not asking him how he got it.” | Porky's Big Tail Ruins Intruders. Spiny Porcupine Swats gna ing destruction this chunky little mammal works; the National Geo- graphic Society says. : 8 epg ear Victims With Its Quills, Says National Society WASHINGTON — When a porcu- dent doesn't actually shoot off any, of muzzled by'a mouthful of quills, | may starve to death — it repre- sents by far the least of the mount- DRIVE-IN THEATER & Maple ‘MONDAY and TUESDAY -|Wampas Babies of Detroit; Donna Cooke, 19, ington, Tenn.; Doreen Stevens, 21, Néw York City; Dell-Fin Thurs- day, 20, Honolulu; and Violet. Ren- sing, 24, Berlin. Hollywood Picks —After 25 Years HOLLYWOOD # — The movies | | baby stars in 2 years. TV. Comedy Hour and models. who entered preliminary auditions. are: Phyllis Applegate, 22, San Bernardino, Calif; Jolene Brand, 21, Baldwin Park, Calif.;. Roxanne Arlen, 21, Hollywood and formerly Dawn Richard, 18; and Norma anapolis; Ina Poindexter, 23, Coy- Atlantic City, N.J.; Lita Milan, 21, Tet URO mnerrstacr oe | | CinzuaScore | ; a % b: Pe ® TONIGHT © GATEWAY Tu THE WEST... OOORWAY TO THE DEVEL! WICHITA TecnnicoLon eTARaine DESIRE gals introduced last night on the NBC- as promising young actresses, singers, dancers ‘They were finalists among 175 The new wampas baby stars Ariz: Jewell Lain, 24, Indi-|} [ BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 10:45 A.M, Bre. [Oakland Date Feotures At—1:00 - 3:08 - 5:16 - 7:24 - 9:34 Donald Duck ® News @ Stars of Tomorrow | Sin one (ELTA ATC MED = Cote by TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “Many people call a doctor when all they want is an audience’—Charley Jones’ Laugh Book, — * * * * “There are two kinds of colleges in America—those that wish | they'd fired the coach last fall and those that wish they hadn't” | +e» that’s Earl, brother. (Coypright 1955, The Hall Syndicate, Ine.) " eYoy\har.ton RIVE-IN: | | Ee rage |S. 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Dry Cleaning Won't Run, Party Needs |. | Starts Probe to-Provide| “serxico. ‘cry w— Mexieo ic Time to Get Top Men | | Peenee, for Vet Sr ecsay par Sool Fe 2 ; WASHINGTON W» — Sen Know-| WASHINGTON w — The Tomorrow is All Saints Dey.'| - athes Son senhower isn't going r when bakeries become gruesome ‘ : | Sree conte “mee tepebcon bar ways to provide better protection | with sweets in the form of skel-|]} Where care of fabric, and outstanding and the country are entitled to for citizens against floods, burri-| etons and skulls. There will be|] craftsmanship assures you of @ perfect appraisal of other possible candi- ; __ | vendors “calaveras,” ” Sen. Lehman (D-Lib-NY), acting | yerse satirizing poli- we ane wr 8 eee as chairman, said the commitice| cians and others, KNIT GARMENTS returned 5S" Knowland, who has been men- eummeet_geapente Ser Pee ** * olsen al sind aunts arn tioned as a potential aspirant for Seems cgnaes ene soe The custom is said to date back evanrs the GOP nomination, said in an Baraigrae vn ty the |, Aztec empire times—elmost interview he thinks anybody who inquire action taken feced (ene poets eae. Indien pene a wants to be the party standard- government to help local | ants saved mili and honey to pro- FATHER & SO bearer ought to be willing to test eB ve vide departed spirits with the best his strength in state primaries and of recent floods north- | of their products, After the dead 941 ‘ties conventions had “eaten” the peasants con- Plent end Office— nex es . rary paigning From here the committee will | sumed what was left amid carnival re ae toe, oe to New York City for a hearing | festivities ship fitted with | 1., and Hartford, Conn. NAME YOUR to announce his intentions} ARK ROVAL ON THE MOVE — Britain's most) Sea duty. She is the first British tt bit tion don. 1 modern alreraft carrier, the Ark Royal, plows| rémote control gear for use in the event of atomic| , President Elsconawes Sal Oke Knowland declined to say wheth-| through English Channel en route to Mediterranean| attack. land that the government would seek fea. aaite ot he tote - é look into the possibility of both ; PRICE cece ct ™ S613 Tots, Collie Pup [60 Milesa pay (eee ance w-tase (Sr, es mt with Mate of Suche run, may ‘ - * AGAR, , ‘ ‘ | “ ote ecommerce, 4. lof Highway Lines| S's" wat resis coe || | | ot California's 70-vote delegation Losing Their Tonsils Painted by Device atone wtih ee Le E ARN Present agents average $650.00 per month pgs carly eh | RICHMOND ane Y MEVICE | rute tor its control, is still India’s | said again the administration is —new men start at $100.00 per week— Knowland said he isn't : Ah Witham, phen tho | rR IDENCE, R. L—The Rind | 9 mance sale ob thrones on ta $ P00 no ceiling on future earnin going to| children of Earl Williams, plus the | tsjand Highway Department is us-| 4,000 tourists visited Kashmir | and people of the northeast in de- 8 gs. tell his future plans until Eisen-| tamity dog, will have their tonsils | ing a $5,800 paint-spraying machine | Valley last season. There were | veloping adequate protections Sas abet attack: to be fn 0 pout |°2, Ue pede white lines on highways, —_— een : . Complete training — finest policies so a magna ps Poco one ome fed Fon a tins on hour ond quacting It has been the queen of summer | The Commerce Department yes- ‘800” available — chance for advancement — no Kefauver (D-Tenn) told a ‘ 100 gallons of paint an hour. | resorts in India for 400 years. It | terday published a final summary a ing — Demcerstic relly in Mudegen.igen 4’ ” ™" ™*'| " Previouy the Job of laying the | was first discovered by the Moghul |ot the August disaster. Tt put the travel —no collecting — group insurance Mich., Saturday night that some| — ** 8 white lines on the state’s 875 miles, emperors. The British preferred | damage total at $457,674,044. The $ 00 for your own. family — all make this a Republicans in what he described; Papa Williams, a bread sales-| of highways was done by walking| nearby, easily-accessible Simla, | figure included damage to com- ] Iden . * as the party's “right wing” are| man, went over to the animal hos-| crews pushing wagons, and they | 290 miles north of Delhi, for their | mercial, industrial and residential golden opportunity. eee 2 a a a 00 a he tee old Denay, colle pup. | year. Now, with the machine, ol-|Sringagar for a real holiday. | public ilies, farms, erope and 1200 If you are a salesman — or you want to Kefauver will be one of the | sils out? oo. eae 2h Oe taw an Cach®? ; sell as a career — if you’ are not earning : at a Democratic ones every months, pay 3 . sueeuees Sts, Detusceatic SOCNS| ewan he Had a sore throst and| "A email wheel plated anazty 201 PER MONTH $150.00 every week — investigate this convention plans will be discussed, | “85 losing his appetite just like| feet in front of the moving ma- 2 o career opening... Also on the Dregram are Adlai |i 0" ching to do.” ainayg bogged | may ar Ri ht : tal nominee, former” Present <* _ | him sides a man wo operates an || A + [Rechenetaratgeaan g CONTACT PAUL WILLIAMS FOR intercommunications : Harry $. Truman and Gov. Averell) Sleeping Motorist Robbed | Hartt, x 7 custem-tilored Vo Here CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW f-_ee of $250 in Parked Auto | paint-gun trailer Sen. Douglas (D-Ill), who has| LOUISVILLE, Ky ® — Brandt! .. , ‘ e : mounced support of Stevenson|Dierman had a costly nap in his| Give Blood Account . 00, in Phone % for the 1836 nomination, said be | parked car early Sunday. A September report of blood col- Resahial PONTIAC | FE 5-9251 | Salas Guodena of tin shee He reported to police that when | Scum Oy ear aance Oo ki d OFFICE Nu / : before the Chicago rally, he fell asleep he was comforted | ois collected, . | an ; For by an unidentified companion and | eased. 1715 South ©= OF Appoint- __ A fully grown gorilla, which may | $250 bankroll. lection was used : legraph Sonne of Wake sapodinn, ead Whee ib awoke he was, chilled | went to d County patients Gerald Harvey, Manager © Bone b> : milk aday. . ; by the absence of both, hospitals. Leet cote tb ealian cd oh aac t ; ) CUBIC FOOT REFRIGERATOR No Money Down! wif You — } Sey FREE SHOTGUN 4 with Any NORGE | | 6. PICTURED on This Page! | © 4 HURRY! 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Michigan: Touchdowns—Baldacel unge; Kram ddock; Maents 2 Brenoff: @, pass Tun from Mad- gone the other way, Michigan State undoubtedly would be mak- ing plans today for its second Rose Bowl trip in thrée seasons, Playing betore a national tele- vision audience, Michigan scored 20 points in the final 9 minutes . ‘to deal Iowa a de- feat, “with a plastic “vest,” Kramer in- “jected new life into Michigan's “individual star in his own right. | He caught five passes for 169 yards, two going for touchdowns. | Ohio State, with a 3-0 record, ~ has » chance for the Big Ten | title, but conference rules pro- hibit the Buckeyes from return- ing to the Rese Bowl a second straight year, So, essentially, the situation is this: Michigan can -wrap up the Rose Bowl trip by- taking two of its last three games against Tilinois, Indiana and Ohio State. That will give the Wolverines a 6-1 record jn the conference, . Michigan State couldn't match 4 ‘PACE 18 SLOWED — Jim Pace speedy Michigan halfback being tackled by Bill VanBuren, Iowa center, after making.s small gain in! Michigan went on fo score 3 touchdowns to win 33-21. UP, OVER, AND IN — Lou Baldacci, Michigan’ the exciting 4th quarter of Saturday's thrilling game at third quarter to start Michigan on their sixth straight | times to defeat lowa 33-21, Pontiag Peutiac Proms facie |fullback scoring the first Michigan touchdown in the vietory with no defeats. Michigan scored five other | EAST LANSING #® — Michigan State’s 27-0 shutout Saturday was Wisconsin football team coached by Ivy Williamson, ever had lost. tiree in a row. During the last few Saturdays the worst beating ever handed a | It -also marked the first time | tha a Williamson-coached te am | Michigan State has been. producing | one standout backfield star per que, B Against Notre Dame, it was full- | back Jerry Planutis, and against | Illinois it was quarterback Earl | Morrall. Wal Kowalezyk, sophomore | ' right half from’ Westficld, Mass., Ferndale St. James took a com- manding 18-0 lead at halftime and that even if it won its last two ames against Purdue and Minne- sota, The best the Spartans can coasted to an easy 250 win over | St. Frederick in a Suburban Cathe- | : ilie League football game Sunday | do is 5-1, and therein lies @ short-| sternoon, at Ferndale. It was the | St. James Gridders Down Rams, 25-0, in SCL Tilt |quarter, They marched 65 yards |for their 1st touchdown with Chuck }Fromm crashing over from the | seven-yard line. After St. Frederick punted the Dales ‘struck again. Ron Steiner | coming in the Big Ten schedule. 2rd consecutive game ‘without sprinted 35 yards for a touchdown. It seems -unfair that a team can “get into the Rose Bowl merely by playing, and winning, one more game than. the next contender. On the other hand, the extra game ~could be detrimental if it were Jost. In last week's Associated Press hind Maryland and Oklahoma, while Michigan State .ranked fifth behind Navy. _ The Spartans can expect to move up a notch after Navy's loss to. ‘Notre Dame. But it's. quegtionable | whether Michigan will advance, | even though it staged one of the Breatest rallies in big ten history | to. beat Iowa. Both Maryland and | Oklahoma rolled up easy victories | Saturday against meek opposition and the nation’s experts seem im- ssed by thumping victories. RIG TEN FOOTRALL STANDINGS Conference WUT Pet. Pts. OF Michigan ....6.4 0 0 1000 75 43 0 State... 3 0 0 1.000 103 Michigan St..... 310 0 % & FUR -ceccoene 21 21 625 40 35 Wisconsin ...0.. 220 300 2- OF WWB cccccsouce 121 7% -15 86 Indiana cies. 12 0 333 38 54 Tlinois .assswes i 3 6 230 40 74 Minnesota ..... 13 0 230 SO 49 Northwestern .. 0 4 6 900 «624 «101 | ‘Ties count ‘, game won, ‘s game lost), Harris Has Atfack — Set for Watkins> DETROIT i» — Duke Harris ot | Detroit has mapped his strategy | for a 10-round bout with Andy | Watkins, Indianapolis welterweight, | at the Olympic tomorrow night. | Harris says he will pound away | at his opponent's. midsection in the early rounds and then try to fin- ish him off with blows te the head. Other 10-rounders will be Johnny | Watson. | The bouts will not be broadcast. | victory for the St. Fred gridders. Dales scored twice in the Ist SATURDAY'S RESULTS BIG TEN Indiana 21, Ohio U. 14 MICHIGAN 33, Iowa 21. ‘iscons' 0, . Wi Minnesota 25, USC 1 P 13, Tin Al 20, Alme 13 Perris 20, Adrian 15. Pi N. Mich. Ho Hillsdale 41, Kalamazoo 7 nh, Normal 14, B. ll. St. 7 Moorhead 13, Mich, Tech. 0 U. of D. 6, Cincinnati 0. Wan, Reserve 7. Warne 6. MIDWEST Akron 53. Wooster 6 Anderson 21, Defiance 18 Cornell (Ia.) 13, Grinnell 7 & 4%, 28, Otte #0.) 19. roein 13 Kent Bt. 7. ( homa 40, Okla. ASM 14, Tulsa 0. W. Virginia 38, Marquette 0 Rice 16, tyland 27, 8. Carolina 0 Mississipnt 29, LSU 25 N. Car. St. 33, Parman 7 Tennessee 48, N, Carolina 7 Tulane 27, Auburn 3 LAS Army 27, Colgate 7 Bowdoin 18, tes 0 ‘ufts 46, 5 Wesie 26, Swarthmore 7 Yale 20, Dartmouth 0. SOUT Denver 3 N. Mexico 6. Se s im, Col. 14. ey 23, Ba ioe 6. Texas A&M 7, Arkatisas 7, Texas 19, EMU 18 PAR WEST Colo. A&M 12. Montana 7 Colo. . h S ash 34, San gt. 18. UCLA 47, California ” PROFESSIONAL Bajtimore 14, Green en | 10. Montreal 41, Hamilton 1¢. Toronto 29, Ottawa 13. In the 2nd period St. James tallied touchdown No, 3. on one quick thrust. Dick Bordnowski hit Tom Ortballs with a scoring pass which covered 50 yards, handing St, James an 18-0 ad- | vantage at intermission, | St. James scored its last touch- down in the 3rd period with the same combination that produced | the 3rd tally. Bordnowski passed to Ortballs for a 70-yard scoring strike, The extra point was added from placement, Gene Wright's Rams were held scoreless yesterday for the Ist \time this season. The only serious ‘close after that. | Giovanelli, Melis Clash in TV Battle By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — Paolo Melis, former Italian wel- ter champ, and Danny Giovanelli, | a Brooklyn lad who once beat | Vince Martinez, are rated. all even | | for tonight’s 10-round .bout at St. | Nicholas arena in New York. | Gidvanelli is returning to the | welters after an excursion into the | » | middleweight ranks. The bright | star in his record (26-5-1) still is | A the victory over Martinez, May Buffalo 9, spr | Cleveland i Baltimore 14, | San F New Star for State had his big day of the season against Wisconsin, — Kowalezyk served notice early it was going to be his day with a 72-yard touchdown run in the first H period. The big sophomore skirted end and straight-armed the last Wisconsin defender between him and the goal line. A short time later, Kowalczyk 'made his pass interception and Clarence Peaks busted oyer to score from the 2. ; The final MSU score came on a 16-yard end zone pass to Bob Jew- ett, thrown by Jim Monowski, | third string quarterback from De- troit. Embry. Robinson, * senior tackle | from Pittsburgh who has been call- | ing the defensive signals this year | was hurt early in the game and | is expected to be sidelined for the remainder of the season because of | a torn ligament in his left kneé, NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE EASTERN CONFERENCE 3 a3 eG ¢ Pittsburgh y rors | = 2 @ rer Green Bay Ban. Prencicco Chicago Bears Detroit SA # Riu on Sansaseneers SrSoScsst Peon sses bs Zz eS = StuwaaSrs ; A ee | S00) TURDAY’S RESULT Green Bay 10 THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE SATURDAY, Now’ Ss Baltimore at Detroit (night) Pittsburgh at Ce od Cards (night) » Nov, 6 Green Bay Lo ‘Casenge en New York at Cleveland Philadelphia at Washington rancisco &t Los Angeles HOCKEY AT A GLANCE By The Associated Press - SONDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 2, Detroit 2 Only game scheduled, AMERICAN LEAGUE Buffalo 2, Pittsbe 2 Providence 5, Hershey 4 Only games scheduled. MONDAYS SCHEDULE No games scheduled in any league, SATURDAY'S RESULTS . NATIONAL LEAGU! Boston 1, ‘3 A York @ é 5 Montreal 2; rout 1 Toronto 2, Chicago 0 MERICAN LEAGU E field 2 ‘ vidence. 6, Hershey 3 22, 1953. In three 1955 starts he Vpiiseenek 1. Cleveland 1 (overtime tie) stopped Jimmy Martinez, outpoint- ed Chris Christensen and lost , Ray Drake. s The Italian upset Rinzi Nocero at Solid Sanity Shown, PHOENIX, Ariz. —An ¢ stopped because of cuts by Chico was picked up and returned to |. The match ‘mont, 10 p.m., EST), Ve ‘custody at the mental institution. | | record for 43 fights is 2382. ; Police asked him why he escaped. will be televised Du- | He replied, with admirable | “Ty sanity: wanted to.” : Tournament ‘Cranes Trample Hie . att f iy f ¥ ABC Tourney Expects. to Draw 30,000 Men hen s : this city’s big, new War Memorial Building. ; ‘A prize list exceeding $450,000 is in the offing for thé 6,000 teams from over the country taking part in the event. The tourney will last 79 days, ‘ i Detroit Lions line San Francisco The Associated Press The frantic race: for the nation- college football championship narrowed today to three Bowl New Year's the moment, each is _ tied in its respective con- Atlantic Coast and But the remaining mere details to be at- Maryland has a date with Clem- son, like the Terps undefeated in league play, on Nov. 12, while Ok- lahoma anticipates no argument Z £ E ra 2 E = SF F : i ay it § : J Hd] iit z z i : ie i! 7H 633 i r. : eraii | -geeet Don Faurofs*Quster Is, Asked in Petitions After ST. LOUIS #—Petitions seeking the removal of Don Faurot, creator of: the split-T formation and ‘foot- ball coach at the University of Mis- , Sour] since 1935, are being circul- ated in the state, the Post-Dispatch says. . * The petitions, * not bearing the At Kansas City, alurin{ associa- | anti-Faurot petitions, tion officials said they knew of ‘no Ne Michigan, Oklahoma, fe a Terps, Still Unbeaten — West Virginia, the only other | major team still undefeated, taces | a tuture fraught with danger. The | Mountaineers play George Wash- ington this week, but then on suc- cessive Saturdays, go against Pitt and Syracuse, two.of the toughest outfits in the East. * * e ‘Notre Dame. can't be considered for the national title because its ,;record is marred by a loss to! Michigan State. But the Irish cer- tainly rate close to the top by virtue of their 21-7 victory over Navy, Soke In addition to Navy, Auburn, Boston College and Holy Cross all toppled from the unbeaten list Sat- Southern Methodist, |urday. Auburn, once. tied, fell be-| ‘fore Tulane 27-13, while Xavier of e Ohio whipped Boston College 19-12, and Syracuse thrashed Holy Cross 49-9, The East doesn’t have an un defeated team left, - * bd Yale and Princeton still are tied for the Ivy League lead with 40 marks and headed for a showdown battle in two weeks. In the South- west Conference, Texas A&M still leads with 2-0-1 after being tied by Arkansas 17-7, but still must. play Rice and Texas, On the Pacific Coast, UCLA con- tinues to flex its muscles for all to see, Its latest was a 47-0 shel- lacking of California. for the Uclans remains to, be seen. hi tg =: Eaglets Crush Bens, 52-6, With Eight TD Avalanche Sunday to win the Ist SCL toot: ii 5 H F fi i & t ZF : ¥ 3 if i gh z Hi fi i ip! | i ii ify ; * i 24 Hazel Park Annual tel i 5 af b4 zie ffs é .f * Sz | = my ad f tA es ie goa a le BY vy Ce i Ab | ( pee oe i} ars { i / 53g om a fee df) i THE PONTIAC PRESS. “MONDAY. OCTONMR/ 19950 SAN : Gordy Soltau booted a field downs, one on a three-yard plunge, Lew Carpenter tional Football League season it goal, Moegle intereepted a Bobby the other on @ lé-yard pass'from half over : Layne pass and ran it back 37 Tittle. - De- pled by injuries, also got inte. looked like West- eae Lions | the scoring act, plunging for his Champions of 1954} inte ped end gg tard 32.| first touchdown of the year from | losing thelr sixth straight game | (the first play Quarterback | ome yard out, — yesterday, 3821, to the’San Fran-|-...“neave da 3yard pass to| Layne, back info .the Detroit Gace as. _ ran 40 more yards lineup after missing a game and a * San Francisco, exploding for 31/1. 2 touchdown with 12 seconds |half with torn knee ligaments, points in the first half, completely | emaining in the half. _ passed for two Detroit touchdowns. dominated the game to win their) | 14+ Joe Perry, who gave the |The first came in the second quar- first home encounter before 47,431 49ers their game-winning touch-|ter on a 24-yard heave t» Doak s delighted fans in Kezar Stadium. in the two minutes |Walker and another in the third : : S ve the 49ers a 33; 40¥R closing ‘s Leon |Pas#Fun from Tittle); Hardy The victory ga of their last game with Detroit,)on a seven-yarder big pass-run ftom Tittle); McElhenny vbr beng af ay Swed with scored two San Francisco touch- Hart. . dd, plunge); Moegle (12, run). 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AGAINST NAVY — AP sequence} Lewis (23), halfback, reaches pay dirt on 13-yard run after taking Jat-| 1999 Others included George De- . Dey | also captured the regional title in | camera catches this Notre Dame play against Navy as Irish scored the eral from Paul Hornung and outrunning Navy's Dick Guest (30) and) wit of the New York Yankees, ‘ully by : Class A competition the past two | second of their three touchdowns in beating the Middies 21-7. Aubrey| two other would-be tacklers. Hank Greenberg of the Cleveland years. Indians, Clarence Miles of the Bal- But the study axe of ineligibility timore Orioles, Spike Briggs and cut down the Chief's favorite roll bd Bucky Harris of the Detroit Tigers, considerably when. number one : : Griffith's son-in-law Joe Cronin a Williams and team- the Boston Red Sox. a Barge were ruled. out. * . i a ‘ When the final points were tabu- re : . a ident and Mrs, Etseshower, Ted tated, Birmingham had 41, Pontiac By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Los Angeles fans. He caught three |to Hardy on the Lions’ 40 and the /| sidelined earlier by injuries, ripped | Williams, bo ty te rk, St and Southfield The National Football League | passes for touchdowns, each one | fleet youngster simply outran the) off ouchdown runs of 29 and 2| champion Rocky ; Seb te + All four schools quali-| .ason was at the half-way point|from @ different passer, He took|Detroit defenders for a 7yard| yards, set a third score with) and Mrs. Herman Welker, the state meet coming today and the only question unan-| quickies of 5 yards from George | scoring play. a 38-yard dash and gained #2 yards Brace Beemer — better known as up this Saturday at Ypsilanti. swered was: which way should|Blanda and 4 yards from Rick i Dahle in 12 carries in the game. Three | the Lone Ranger — Griffith's Doug Wuggazer of Birm ham | Cjeveland head for pro football’s| Casares, and in between teamed| Jolting Joe Perry, running in his| players were thrown out, of the|orite radio character and many finished Ist for @ time of 10:17, } ionship playoff game? with Ed Brown on a scoring play | old form, scored once on a.three-| bitterly-fought game, which wound. | others, Pontiac’s. Bill Douglas. was 2nd, off stride. by a loss in| Covering 86 yards, the longest of| yard plunge and took a 1¢yard/ed up in a flurry of fist fights and : arg teage arlg pemsen fs PR age ees . the Browns | the NFL season. pass from Tittle for another touch- | jm prom pt wrestling matches i Greehers beds Hiaee Park openi game, i * * whith ha: * the batting average majors th and Gene Cretal and Rod | ‘20 over their customary sole POs} Pistia who also contributed| The 49ers can pull even- with|"“wrestiers” to shame’ | 31S, Tey ain ele Chiets finished Sth | SC terence "yestentay wit a |‘0UF conversions and a booming| their hitter rivals from down the «el Je respectively, = 48-yard field goal, hit on six suc-| Coast next Sunday, but both the| J started Pontiac's Don Evans crossed the eeu ak ek tee toe cessive passes in an 8l-yard march | 49ers and Rams may find hem- aie tc eee a sorte Inc LEARN TO line in 19th position while. Hasting gs tie for first’ with the Pitts. | hich ended with Hill's first score. | selves looking up at Balitmore in| touchdown with the opening kick. Martin t up from the junior | coh Steelers, who bland A pair of rookies, All-American) the standings, for the Colts meet | off against Washington Later«-he DRI varsity squad to plug the vacant Philadelphia pov hte: anked | nickie Moegle of Rice and Color-| Detroit Saturday, The Bears try | showed that run was no fluke when slots, pulled in 24th. Pete Cox | p parte ado's Carroll Hardy, sparked San| for their fourth straight against | he galloped 69 yards to score after ; piety failed to finish, Francisco to 17 points in the clos- Green Bay. A mathematician prob-| taking a punt. The Giants, win- In Class B running, Walled Lake | Now the Browns, on a five-game) ing 5 minutes of the first half) ably could tell you how many first-/ ning their second game, also got Easily Safely Points while Fenn tt ee ae tat trele 10th cmonce |2gainst, Detroit. Moegle intercept-| place possibilities there are ini that| two touchdowns from Alex Web- Indi- r Bobby Layne and schedule, suffered a concussion Correctly vidvally with 49 and Milford’ Sed with oe sive conference crown in the NFL|turneg it ¢t yeeds, then e, fow 2 si www Sven . - eee Milford’s Jim Cook was number | and the old All-America Confer-| pjays later skipped 12 yards around 's rugged defensive! winter who : one finisher in a time of 10:43 and|ence. Then it’s off to. the home| end for g touchdown. When the/line completely bottled up the : a oe oy SS DUAL CONTROL Donald Shuster of Farmington 2nd|city of the Western Conference 4gers got the ball again, quarter-| Steelers hitherto potent- offense. pam. 9 among ago, —— METHOD : Satan Gee hae the winning | champ for the playofl: back Y. A, Tittle threw 38 yards’ Ted Wegert, a highly-outed rookie sad basil h dae ude Miata County Wide Pick-Up and . Vikings * * # 2 : ly on a 42-yard play, Vie Janowicz Return of Students In the Western Conference, how- * ® Instructions 7 Days a Week —> ever, all .was confusion, with only F irst Victory Slips Away mig mete gy ee = Michigan @ Cibtarkir the eubdenty Sencha, Dott Lae x ‘ . g ; ASO SG cnt meeng ner arsed Wings Brief Lapse rece into a y claw- . s : w ing the Los Angeles Rams 31-20 bad ng the Lav Angees Rams 3-20/(Gives Canadiens 2-2 Tie You can depend upon. our Fuel Oil to keep your home cozy with economy .. . our MARAFUEL OIL gives you complete combustion! Coll us for Prompt service. Bay all have 33 marks, only a game behind the leaders with six Defensive ace Don Paul stole: the Hero's mantle from Otto Graham for a change, but the end result was the same—another Cleveland victory. Paul returned a punt 60 yards for a touchdown in the sec- ond quarter and moments later in- tercepted a pass to set up the ham pass to Ray Renfro. That made it 21-6 at the half, and Cleve- land’s defensive stalwarts made it stand up, even though the Browns were held to a. safety and Lou| Groza‘'s 44-yard field goal in the second half. Harlon Hill, who learned his foot- ‘| ball at little Alabama Teachers, was the whole show in the Bears’ victory before 69,587 disappointed Brown's third score, a 4-yard Gra- | DETROIT # — But for a brief, 40-second Thue in t gained points on fifth place Toronto. The Red Wings flashed much of the brilliance that carried them to seven straight National | Hockey League tities against the Canadiens and appeared to have the game sewed up until the final 10° minutes. Bill Dineen opened the scoring when he netted a rebound at 7:32) of the first period. Alex Delvecchio converted a power-play tally at | 6:21 of the second period to boost the Detroit lead to 2-0. Montreal's two goals came while Si All records and files PERPEPEE 7999970 carefully both teams were at full strength. "| Ken Mosdell’s setup pass at 10:53. Curry broke the ice when he sailed in uncheckéd to convert brand of hockey, hitting hard and check- ing tightly. . COLLISION WORK — wf! 36 W. Pike Se. FE 2-910) Available for Immediate Delivery 1955 _ FORDS - MERCURYS - LINCOLNS Factory Official Cars and Executive Cars 40 FORDS CUSTOMLINE—FAIRLANE—CONVERTIBLE STATION WAGONS - 8 MERCURYS "a aha Sn ae e ee ¢ ON. THESE FETY ' ‘OFirestone | BRAKE JOB Here’s What We Do 1a 1. Remove Front Wheels ond Inspect Brake Drums ond Lining. 2. Clean, inspect ond Repock Front Wheel Bear. REGULAR 4. Check ond Add Brake Fluid if Needed. 50 5. Adivst Broke Shoes to Secure Full Contact With 3% 6. Carefully Test Brokes. “i rwsQ Firestone WHEEL ALIGNMENT Here’s What We Do... | 1. Correct Caster. 2. Correct Comber. 2. Correct Toe-in and Toe-out. -4Above are chief couses of tire weer) 4. Inspect, Tighten, Adjust Steering. moved to our new address... 377 S. TELEGRAPH MONTEREYS—CUSTOMS 2 LINCOLNS bbl us © Firestone FRONT WHEEL BALANCE Here’s What We Do fn) p cc CAPRI FORDOR—CAPRI COUPE ooo. | We're taking our same phone number with us Many with power steering, power seats, power windows and of es REGULAR ...80 call us at FE. 4-0588 or come out and power brakes. Some with air conditioning.» d 1. Precision Dynamic Balance. cost | Precision Static Balance. 3. Install necessary weights. _ YouGet All This... 6 Only VALUE THE MOST COMPLETE DISPLAY OF 1955 FORD PRODUCTS ANYWHERE IN THIS AREA A 1955 FORDORAMA LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER “For More Than 30 Years a Good Place to Buy” park free at our door. . Next to the Bateman & Kampsen Bldg. Brummett-Lincicome Ine. 377 South Telegraph Free Parking Space I \ J} A a 4 yates : } v \ aq ae sy v 5 : i } : #} ok i . - : -. ine | anh 7 ’ 4) : ae 4 Oe ee Re: : 7 ! | ; F : iE vee ig ea ° ; \ ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1955 | GUNES F OT: : NICK HALIDAY ee i ae Sy a : * ates 2: ES tie gins ah -” It's one yard, one span and four fingers — BOARDING HOUSE I'LL BE AS QUIET AS A BUTLER IN.A WINE Of EGAD, SAKE! LET'S Not NOISE CELLAR, BROTHER IS A MIND READER/ «I MAY 4 TO PRODUCE SOME JAKE TO BE TACTFUL, 'SPECIALLY WHEN MEGBE SAN crit UPO DN THs UP THAT WILL OFFER ae Min A CHANCT FER ME | : AN HIM TO B& NANCY : 4 7 ot : WE'LL HAFTA WAIT FOR A TO). ‘ HBY, CALL THIS BUM _ HOME-- HE'S er SL Te a ce Peer Wee ee ee ae eae tie a Mm ‘ Se ial ¥ Ne Wi ‘3 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES fk i ‘Ay fe Si Pe 9) sty dO 4 sie Bi Ne °° Frans a oo Og r ae KOE ee — — =. 1: Aw ll UO aS a pe5ette ss Vis r = Y YY Re . " - . 4 WEA Service, Inc. T.M, Reg. U. &, Pat Off. J eee ons +GRANDMA _ By Charles Kuhn al a OM Sees ott ny th orate be. 7 fag v8. put On YOU BOYS KNOW se Ruse har coowie | [sake cooxies or U | [a kins SHOES T Dey Gur? p> ‘ bs Le T i | ¥ ‘a ” : * >! ~ DIXIE DUGAN JAR IS EM / Ji] IANYTHING ELSE .... |. 7 F Wf <1 A UA ‘ i ‘ eS a} we.) = Us ke, * ©) : 2 (2 ee —_—= ‘ THERE, JO.. NOBODY WILL EVER RECOGNIZE You IN YOUR TRICK OR TREAT COSTUME! ' Perfect ) [rare rat PROFITABLE Halloween | | 2rrontunmes Every Day in the Pontiac Treat geass bape aage ' spn all your buving ow salle To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 WELL ,I OON'T Like IT? TAKE THAT? v : ; j i ; Le ergy, fs i ' gay es ef Ra. ; ae ue : Eee, Be a Se ees BER, ae ae VK a “i ; : 4 i : i we / < } vee | d re j fi E : a Le ‘ fie , - re f A 4 : vs ie fe ry i ay Sat tale. fi Ns } ( - 4 i ; 4) ; | an iy LARS Nes ) _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31,1955 ied __ TWENTY-FIVE, Cr 1 9 | Milton Stults, of 103 Mechanic ee, Salen: Mena Jem % : : yesterday |’ g . ee Jued at $22 The September ton mile total his car whil represented an increase of 34 per “St. cent over the same month last — =. year. Another upswing was noted and a fase during September when 667,000 = i oe es al ee : can. a «i ot at « pat ‘appointed sales repre- placed sentative of the De. Vilbiss Com- appearance pany, was Robert F. Hasse, 170 N. Opdyke Rd., announces Harold ; : ‘ Ree. Cc ye ery the firm's Michi- gan divi manager. OLDS HOLIDAY COUPE FOR 1956—Accent is on grace and beauty | separation. Front end treatment is brand new, incorporating a new pleted a training ; ty Saturday | in this 1986 Oldsmobile “9” Deluxe Holiday coupe with new Starfire | airfoil grille, restyled bumper, and new hood contour. The new Olds-| course atthe Le Villas, main peg me styling and a completely new power train. The two-tone styling that | mobiles will be shown here by Jerome Motor Sales, 280 S. Saginaw St. | plant in Toledo, when he studied : ogg Oldsmobile to the industry in 194 is different in its 1956, They will be on public display Thursday. spray painting techniques and j ‘ustice Luther c_|Yersion, with a body-long sweeping side moulding to provide the color | : equipment. A Marine Corps vet- , fly cag ’ , x perenne ofan and 0 ates Se : 7 ’ obue ity otre Dame, Hasse —Adv. nMarkcetior . | ? McManus, John & Adams Inc., Home Owner's Policy SYRACUSE, N. Y. @ — Light- Haw neal | I slat , | woe i 6 td po pre mainaghnawrencg make ay Cars in ‘56 ceed i Sent ee Oe, ano save 2Q% |= > daa : erace rele Thursday Boosts Stocks ss, tea suns om gz the : Crowell - Collier survey says 5,- ¥ in| New Models Feature | 40,000 individuals will be new car| NEW YORK @ — A surge of |*#°Y Te buy or sell in Waterford, | pavement : . Huron Milling processes food Fire, Extended Coverage, Residence ; Denruen, Pisin or Clarteten sass jured., Safety Engineering and prospects in 1956, . early buying sent the stock market) | pe orediana The firm’ ” Theft, Comprehensive, Liability Insurance © I 3-7118. wade erway state police said Rob! Increased Horse oe Ny OS ee ae —_ ..,|moved its executive and sales of- : ; If your friend's in jail and needs | @258., was he car east- clude cars bought by governmental | at the opening gave way to quiet sles ria! H. R. Ni < e bail, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA §-4031,| Ward mear Weedsport, Cayuga/ LANSING (INS) — The 1956| and business agencies. Industry | trading in later Len Underhill, of Pontiae Mill- . R. Nicholie Insurance Agency | Adv.) CON attic’ Inne was closed an|Cldsmodile goes on display in| Sallstical sources say Suck Pur-| Most price increases held, how-| work Co., has been elected to the 49 Mt. Clemens Phone FE 2-: Hayride Parties. Feed furmished.| hour’ for repaife, The ‘cee dealer showrooms Thursday, fea- ever, and there was some improve-| Board of Directors of the Archi- 2326 Fl rx 2-3231. Att | enveahan . “ee teveant Seuaee & nually. ment in laggard stocks. Gains went | tectural Woodwork Institute. . afterward. n| In its sdrvey of the 1955 market,|to around 2 points at the best ' =e a 2 ; both the Super “88” and ‘98°] issued a year ago Crowell -Collier | while losses as a general rule | ten tints ee ae | Ww. MacDONALD no Moglory, of 22 Lull 1g0 g ments designed for greater driv- Souler een fgg gare mens higher stocks were Stand- held in Chicago. + told police Satyrday that sont ing safety. ‘ (NJ), Kennecott Copper, Ges and COMPANY ; thieves who entered his home Fri- Hospital Treatments Also being introduced as stan-| already has been one ay = — Taecerie? fate eek Lincoln’s October Sales Contractors day night stole his wallet as he dard equipment on the Super “88” ; ' 7 trica . coihe lay BUENOS AIRES «—Provisional | and “98” series is jetaway Hydra- The current survey reports 8? | lurgical, Textron, Bethlehem Steel, 86 Per Cent Ahead of 55 Commercial and Industrial ashen in the living room. Moglory | President Eduardo Lonandi is re-| matic drive. ‘The new transmission | Pet cett of the car owners feet |General Motors, StudebakerPack-| nerpory (ap) — Sales of 1956 CUSTOM HOMES = vervanal popes. mune’ $4 and jceiving medical treatment in is optional on the “88” model, | nt care are, safer than they [1 Denier Werks, | Lincoln cars in the first 20 days ¢c papers. mos Aires hospi - ” . Phe "Pildenn 2 Lonardi, 59, entered the hospital|. Mersepewer in the above mod- oun cu PY gy Pimaepairadl H—-ongge o Cone ee : hone FEderal 2-3080 1984 Poutize Motor Ne, Paze sou.| yesterday, the government press| %# has been raised to 240. The Pa plang ht ergs ws Lower were Philco, Dow Chemi- some period a yoor 1472 B rsa -.. Sale tarbe held 1:30 p.m. November it. | secretariat announced. “plain” “88” will develop 230 di automatic | cal, New York Central, Southern | Henry B. Daniels, general aldwin Avenue, Pontiac, Michigan || i2%.2',' St. Oxess |” Government circles said Lonardi| MeTepower. = Secor brakes © ee caat peo |mamety, United: Ale Sines, Dip | Mansur of Vosd Bestee Cos HARRY W.. MacDONALD : Oct. 29, 31, 1958! tends to ye eng hy Jetaway baenpeivenie Pe> in- ; 20 per cent power seats —_ low York She : : Chevrolet, “Motor asesece | Pressure added a new second coup- wtnieies New - Res. Phone FE 5-4545. sedan. Gals tobe held 1:08 pm No- know immediately whether his cur-|ling in the drive train that bene] ee eee ‘Late Morning Quetetions Death Notices ‘ Outord, Mickieas’ 1# ¥- Washington St. | rent treatment was related to that | the changes in the gear ratios into . Admire Ist Crk Coal, 27 : Oct. 29, 31,- 1958 | condition. . | @ single continuous flow of power. R Ate Redection 31.4 Jacobs el eee , The new added safety features, rains ecover ere cH Jonts & L |. 418 . : in addition to the padded instru- | Alum Eid’ -.19t, Kennecott 1084 , | oar Sea ae Bal seis: at eee Se ; a are: eet | ea YY a Vi Wy 4 Interlock safety door locks, and arly Losses Am Syen | Sha bane a wo. Tae the new so-called “safety-aim” - Am Mardy. 243 tiv Menat -” fa , : sealed beam headlights. These new! CHICAGO ®—Grains dipped a|4™ Motors - 8. Lice & My ea ; y), / headlamps extend about 80 feet | little at the start and then reversed| am News |. 271 Loews... 18.7 ; f further dowr the road on low beam | their trend on the Board of Trade| 4™ Bat -.--. 222 Scum 84 ‘ ° and minimize glare and upward today. Most futures contracts got Am Smelt. ath & Neh. ioe : > OF || light diffusion in fog and rain. | back up above the previous close. | A™ el, Te '72 Mack tre... 313 if Qo Tey Seat belts, offered in the new) There was some hesitancy at the | Am Viscose .. 003 Mey Boer «at . “ OO ° ? Wy, models as optional equipment. start om corn receipts — Anec W cle Moreh or Be governn " A «i * . z ee eee a | Mur earmorer ot sovune| arts fF Hebe gH | = Se ee ace ease cs (Ee 2 eee 3 j D ces «» £3 dition, “the “$8” Holiday Coupe | ing was out of the way, however, Bene ahd Mine Be and Starfire models have front | the market found a firm footing. fie BH Wat Boe. 38 : seats which slide back automat- | Id part it responded to indica- sonal SS HA. Wat Cash 30 ae ee ee tions of government action to ag RES | ee opened forward for | bolster prices, . eee ‘eo Ne . ; easier rear seat entry when the ru Baike 8. NY Central's. as . front seat back te tilted for- | nour masts Invest th highes {| ite ig eH ee ‘ ward. December $2.00" corn % to 1% pete! as fe, eet: 4 be" : The “rocket” engine has also|higher, December $1.27%; oats % Can Dry a Nest’ Atstine. 4 B -ty <7 e undergone several improvements. |to % higher, December 63%; rye | Cott *airi’* re Owens I Gi” baa _ Cemetery, | , Some of the new features are a|unchanged to \% higher, Decem-| Carrier Cp.:: i7 Fae O&M. 03 | ag higher lift camshaft, larger valves | ber $1.00%; soytieans % to 1 cent | Gaisr “rse'"!: bh! Baa ps Te | and revised ports in the cylinder | higher, November $2.33" and lard | Ches # Ohio i the Os... 308; ont : ‘ anal 9 tom SERN See ee © ek ne Feoney 30 we of : : and new intake pounds lower, November $11.25. | Gitta. . ee |) ae a ° Te ies sp cae seuiey St doctor G . Pri , | Cluctt Pea 8 Fiber ie “et See ¢ — , OV. 3. rain ces ties B60 PRMCO evens 304 Puneral service 3 : Doig Peim .... a6 > ide 4] day. Nov, 1 at 1 | y ehi | Sal 0 - emcaad, "Oct. 3. 1AP)}~Open to- | Some Bass... 41d Pet : i Barney ce Icle es i 201% Merch 720 18 con ae 3 Hea a ’ | Maren .°!.5) 2.03% May .":.....1.13 | Goneuas Pow.» o. i : Mey .°..... 2.00 Boybeans— Cont Can..... 76. 4 ) | Last Year S Record oe corn ee Jen: cit RSPR SSS Seto: Se Rex Org «+. 3 DETROIT — Motor vehiele fac-| Mare. ° 133% Maye. Hee Curtiss Wi... a8, Rey, Tob B..<. ge. tery sales in the first three quar- } ~ Edo bene OT is piles = ry et ‘$ 7 ters of the year reached 6,908,079. |-5..°- 4g Bor: 2.2: {LTD DLS Bese. Ba Bi Reg Fe nen . | exceeding the full 12-month total) March . \. 68% March... 1078 Dew Chem... 9.9 Seyville Mtg B | , of all but two previous years, the| “7, °° MOF ee i ou et | : cara rs Manufacturers “Asan. Best utg tite 2, mmons eevee “ | . f wi ‘ $a iy. jee. : ° >t $ Bin: je. “ C . Only in 1950 and 1953 did the| tions Asking- Waivers Bier Rad: ne Booman Se : ‘fs = ot yeow's — go ne on Lineman Jim Ricca Ex-CellO..., ie ad hati HE » Sales in the record- ng ETRO _ T ' ree Brand .... 384 7 ‘ / t three quarters inctoded 5,973,920 Dees Sims, lene of eae Pood Mech i 3 oil tna. 404 *. passenger cars and 934,159 trucks ' 4 OS Bae: ly , and coaches. ‘The total topped the | Sim Rices and asked waivers on Gen Bek! as tud rie: i y coe a ne | oe ating Noonan whe was oop Be Bs cee ee Se Saer As a result of model changeover ar oe Seen ao Sen Game. BBA uae, Sai... 33 Garett, Seants cn Cuashees f shutdowns, sales in September fell ‘ * | Gen Tel...... 37 Thomp Pd.... 46.6 Benjamin ands Leonard Orbeck, below the spectacular month The 6 foot 4, 270-pound Ricca Gee FUS..+s- oe Tink R Bear. 67.2 Mrs, Minnie © a atin, Leen “ ; WE as 2 Geten shone ? of 795,515 established 1 the | Wa% acauired from the Washington | Goevel Br..-:. ‘85 qramsemer 2-2 ge mg erage " in ‘the | Redskins along with end Walt Yo-| Seedrich <.:.: 13.5 Twem Cen.” frst eight months of the year, the warsky in a trade for Laverne Tor-| aren’ Paiee... 1.7 UOMERCM ard 4 AMA reported. The month’s sales of the last | He Ry... @3 Ba Sen cis ‘ of 467,845 passenger cars and 92,- geson, co-captain Lions Gt West o.27? 21.4 Unit Air Lin., 35.4 H7 trucks and coaches, however aaual a tery. Mr. . ’ ral weeks ago the Lions| foiana P..:; 123 ae at the DeWitt C. Davis exceeded the total for the same asked wai ¥ tke * 35.5 fe oP. | _ Home. ee ; month last yar by more than 190,-| ers owarsky, who Hooker El... 38.8 US Rubber..., 43.5 na fp ; , : Ss 000 units. . Chemis, Now ther see ee eeee We et 8, he i [ Be wise! Live ; waives on Ricca, who had shared|ing Rend’... 384 West Un tei-. 30 A je the pain wise! Live Electrically! CEN ee He Ate “Sauer | Bingaman's tiddleguard spot with| fake Gi: Bi Bene A Bt : casy:, Teceipts 782.993; wholesale buying Setetak 3F... SY weet Gm’: HH prices une to % lower: 93 score | 4im Salsbury, UCLA rookie. Int Bus Mach 390 Wilson & Go.. 114 AA 57; 92 A 87; 90 B56; #9 C $4.25; ) The Lions also announced that| Int Bary .... 355 Woolworth 48.5 P ‘ She fas an ELECTRIC Clothes Dry “hen stony reefs 1.00; whoteate | Ted Topor, former Michigan line-| I i, 38 Hale Rtea. 4 Bt ae —_ ly _— . bf aa backer, has replaced Ricca on Int Silver ... 68 Zenith Rad . 120.4 } 445; mediums 34: U8. stands: ‘a: their roster. Topor had spent the Int Tei&Tel.. 27.7 Gen Motors Wi and 7 Girties 28; checks 37; current receipts 34. | last two seasons in service and naw Yee ATER ACES te tne , i You'll love the wonderful things an electric clothes Livestock tem " . Detrott bad po me 2 Bo c lor, De. Raymond | ; . _. K. season. no room eg ‘ dryer does for your laundry—and your disposition. pernoRETROMt, Livestock | | for Topor then, but told him to Net change... 24a ne Sb oat Willan end Siken tare ens fl The day can be dark and gloomy, but your clothes 1,500. No fafty san stand by. Room, todez-...208 158 118 1604) Louise. Funeral mite ity co blatant eh ener) Gee es tae | y dry brighter than sunshine in an electric dryer. mail 35, per cont receipts vows’ era | State VFW Advocates fae i ims ‘mt we iat | ta offt- ; P . . choice and low prime fed ‘ siegese Sa ‘ : ee - If you want to whisk through washday with a smile rome ley wuliy grass ptnre tod batters | WW | Veteran Pension | ites hgn' 0: ne lake 3 ig! on your face and extra time on your hands, dry clothes carly sales cows weak bet ‘act thotex | BENTON HARBOR ® — The peTROIT eS the modern way— ically! pve HF gy said take Michigan Veterans of Foreign (C.J. Nephier ce) - mentees tales chonee and low prime Wars ended its 27th annual Lower | "#%'** *f'er decimal palate are eights ork 7 a | : 1140 I fed stesrs i eee ai" Peninsula meeting yesterday in| Bsldwin, Rubbers ..... a, MA At 10 am. Today } iales Sanners andar w oe ee ee Lie 34 3 gs a . Saas: few poles pl eee Bs an all-out fight to win pensions ; ; Press office see YouR DEALER or Detroit Ediso wis bt ert gig Sree |for Word War T veteran Recs: OM Hg] | Mtewing ; n Pia ate ae wis ader Den Wayne Screws 1)... ia 3 re 4 : vealers to “sd ioe Oak “Wo sale; Bid and asked 4,7 vealers up to 32) enamine a and do ee aE Rape — SN ar * AC PRESS, MONDAY. ocrode: Ae R 31, fost wth 951. Seres't x3 er, Sisters “Or MR ’ Stocker vane passed and father, you are Kirkby Funeral Home _FE ¢-1882 - Donelson-Johns FUNERAL “agers FoR “FUNERALS” Thonghttel Gervice____FE > Service. PE 2-664) _-Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service, Piano or Motor Designers Detailers Checkers _EXPERIENCED .$8 HOUR WEEK Long Program CIRCLE DESIGN CO. 114 S. Woodward, Birm. ; Ap y Pontiac Pf pti Division ouEx Personn nel sirable, consider other , training. X, ~4*-4 benefits. Perm- A MAN TO WORK. FE 2-4082 S CAR SALESMAN bond can qualify for saies m eager or new car or Gent, Mer _ necessary to have Sieeones Write Pontiac Pr be ke ROUGH. 100 MEN NEEDED FOR LONG PROGRAMS DESIGNERS DETAILERS CHECKERS TOOLS Special Machinery Auto. Body Fixtures Welding Dies TOP RATES ALL FRINGE. BENEFITS MODERN Engineering Service Co. 12 Mile at Woodward | ‘SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a We need 10 bors, 16 to 18 9rs. of | ars. "Nov. “3 Bs cal Apply mm person, Tuesday or Bert Falkner Circulation Dept. THE PONTIAC PRESS WASHERS WANTED. = Wash. ae tor Mart Auto Montcalm. COLLECTOR wirement. Previous cepertone “ hot essential, Good uring wenn riod, fiust ae [a «belore i2 noon Sat. Mon, 8 to ap ADVERTISING house wif FIRM ELL, 131 Belmont, Mass Designers Detailers. a a aay Ny ~~ omy Premier Eng. Co. pe 34 Mile Rd. Clawson. von BUTCHER, RING Sear eee eaves gen arket, 174 W. Maple Birmine- CAPABLE _ HEATING MAN HEATING CONTRACTOR % serail E Furnace Co. ply 1 W. CEMEN CREW _ ly ey le ge c. Compton & ————— : - ‘ TOOLS - GUAGES Vacation, Insurance. SPARTON DESIGN, INC 18485 Wyoming — Detroit 2, Mich. UN 1.4296 P ord Motor Co. Expansion Program tn Birmingham Has Created Opportunities | FOR: Project Engineers Test Engineers Product Designers and Checkers * Consumer Research Cost Analyst Financial Anal; st Part Time | AND : THEREBY PRESENT w service. cn | that. sells a Pattern salary —liberal pension and insurance program paid by the income pees men for = “pouiiae Fave Designers. ‘wile ore at Wome. We furnish "ne demonstrate x age ae yg tl and ‘be feady tere tor Pontiac Motor Division work ne is me week. Tuesday evening, 7 _ * ioe pm lanes James Counens. Employment Office Detrof, mesh ery routes ay. to Ges abe GLENWOOD AVE. a1 to 40 om San PONTIAC, MICHIGAN quired. “tr “pase “ater 6 p.m. ry and pore salesman. Good SETTERS WANTED BS BIN SETTERS WANTED DOU sa! and mission, 4-2525. blers and rs, Montcalm Cen- EXPE DRIVER SALES-| ter, 20 oe. tcaim, man, full time. Collins Cleaners, | BINS i, WHITE OR _ 650 Woodward, Rochester. oun, Motor-Inn B WTD. Recreation Hi Hubbard ‘building. PE _ Sisters ari ar ee 3 s Ex eh aes ~ Pin Setters ie Wanted osExp Fi p Tomace Installers Apply Elks Temple, 114 Orchard Ca ‘a : i Lake. | ir. ? -, * oS ¥E,<-talo bate So ey PIN SETTERS expininncen Wear correa.| M**,27, sehen toting enti oe SAUD, = ee inyer, "Top mae “Peach Press Operators —Fight_m Ferry after § p.m and Assemblers Cal}. OL 2-0181, Allen Cooler & __Ventilator Inc. RADIO SERVICE MAN, STEADY work Sapeteneey State qualifi- cations, write Pontiac for Dom e Sa = gy Ay Ap t's. a o> S ] . No Pine other need to apply. Mi #4016 4+-4016. a esmen MINE OF 600 MONEY retin | Real eal Estate a. ae * Wave nes for alert. GOODYEAR fe, ie ot misting ant Needs Retail Salesmen | ss i ponds Lares Pabst WE'l INSURE IT Company ¥ iT LL NSURE Has several iatsirible positions ° men years of age fie ee =| MAHAN accessory 5, REALTY noe: REAL Tyee are permenet positions. Satbre neal Bre eters] fe “ be at least « high school ¢ we: re OFFICE SERVICE Li a ~~ Fn 1 Middlebelt rthwestern Hwy. Shaper Hand d Experienced Company paid training lid -« real opportunity with « ture. Contact F Benet, 4 Go at servis Biot, Tuesday on ‘ist. for pe fu- OPPORTU Dearborn, Dept. 0, Chicago 10, _Miinota ver ee Ir you one SELL AND ARE om gy x 14, B other “KOREAN VETS AND ~ NON-VETS Bee ad Machine Designers ing aggressive EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS Previous machine sign experience necessary MA rket 4-1586 Before 6 p.m. or Thurs. before 9 p.m, Man 18 to 24 Years $1.86 per hour-Learn trade Re- quires mechanical ability willing- sense, and ness to work. driving ability West = Glass Of Yostise 2-8397 common Process Engineers Material Handling Engineers | | j Plant Layout Technician | » Apply 2900 E. Maple Road Birmingham OPEN WED, TILL 9 SAT. 9 TILL 12 Myra FE MIDWEST JOBS FOR MEN Bookkeeper ........ $425 | Investigator . $300 | General office . $325 Manager trainees .......... $350 Accountar junior ....,.., . $400 Office trainee ............ $300 Sales $400 MIDWEST EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 406 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 56-9227 MODEL MAKERS .. MODEL CHECKER CABINET MAKERS Modern equipment, program - ertime Best working conditions Artco Plastics | 48270 Van Dyke — 26842 “umber, ae ~- TAL. materia work, we can a = .. under Imstruction-9 Medium sized expand- comany has several openings in a -|new research and develop- ment center in your local- ity. TOP SALARY! de- | ~ | | | caperenee and par-| 1 “Now here's a real funny one! Help Wanted Female 7 100 Typists Temporary Assignment Downtown Pontiac 2 SHIFTS _ © AM, TO 4:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT © RUSSELL KELLY OFFICE SERVICE STEEL ¢ OPERATORE: | WET 3 TRAC. tor and trailer. Permanent lease. TELEVISION SERVICE MAN Inside bench work on Sayvisite repair for experienced TV acces pag ae oe BALLET Bret Part or ‘unt time. Call MA 62857 or MI 45442, AIM HIGH CAREER GIRLS er.) feeman 5 ou # hrs, week. Tb iteno, ral Saoaunt and other employe —~ papel segue su aena'e General clerical | Apply in person Switchboard & lite office Sears Roebuck & Co. ET ware 154 N. Saginaw Oftice best with car VERY LARGE LIFE INSURANCE | Cashier 0000000 cent) fist" year commission ind bonus to ho meet Midwest the following qualifications: Employ ment Service 1. Sales executive or teaching.) 406 STA BANK BLDG. background. = +. PE saz! 42. Preferably AMBITIOUS Teatan EARN $85 2 Age 26 to weekly steri married. and fine Beveriea ching." Leads plentiful, No canvass: nec- 3. Potential management ability. _toeey, : or Pie 3062? Guerantocd meniniy ineome plus ; AGGRESSIVE liberal benefits. Replies goloctagy. Age 23 to 50. Pontiac confiaeatial “write aw Press Hox to Box 14, Pontiac CLERK-TYPistT a Interesting Grecpiied work in WANTED: SALESMAN AT ONCE. medium sized with P.W. Dinnan & Son, 66 W. Huron. csiabiished compen? offering fea” emplo ye . im WANTED field Hills’ area. MI. 4-4242. * Terre lace operates, Rupervenees |" CAREER CENTER Birm ; Bee Nancy ft, bey CAREER WANTED \Eapeutive Beer Secsetany.. Rr rer poe] ambitious men ing to learn inner teeeeene the heating & sir conditionine Secretary, ‘lite emp, oa Ais expeioncs uations | = bi iT cervicemen Ai UJ te person only CAREER CENTER . ON B-1 Riker- Tae: Paddock St re TENCED DRiIV- COOK er for well esta! . - ; route. y Sylvan Cleaners. | Afternoon. shift. OA '8-3e82. 143 Le. Rd. ONE WANTED ONE MORE EXPERT Gime eg 2h, Mute Real Batae 101 5-618. WANTED! Part Kardware y By X- —,B. -~ TRAVIS HARDWARE. 496 Orchard Lk. Rd. FE _5-8724 WANTED: RELIABLE HELPERS for owr modern car wash. — _ Buda Auto Wash ~Wanted—Man 2 25 e435, Vrs. Old Married. good personality ambt- tous to learn our, business. Es. tablished route. No investment, ear furnished, salary $70 week guaranteed Earnings can be $85 to $1 wk. within 3 mo. time. Steady vear around work, Prod. ucts used daily in every home. Insurance benefits. future promo- tions. Interview Mon. ot Tues, 2 to ® pm. at Roosevelt Hotel. Ask for Mr Ed_ Phi ‘lips WANTED EXPE ice station atte Huron st. WANTED: DELIVERY MAN brake man. duct installers, Sh men, good pay. ance ont. NCED SERV. ant. 1365 W. i WANTED: MALE EXECUTIVE | secretary for Pontiac Fuel and Builders Supply Ex- change. Must be capable of han- -diing fob Between a and 50 _years of age FE 4-25 WANTED Designer, checker to design smal) | electro mechanical products for consumer market and for indus- trial use. Must have ability to) complete products pemcnrtaa drawings including drawing assembiies components and bill =| Material. Should have with design of die casting, stamp- ing and production tools. Apply | at Syncro Corp. Oxford, Mich of |; DIsHW ASHER __Phone OA 8-2588 WAREHOUSE MAN Pull time position for man be- tween 25 and 40 years of a for heavy watenouse work. Lib. | eral discount Rrivilese and other empleye bene le Apply in person. Sears Raebuck & Co. 154 N. Saginaw YOUNG MAN FOR FURNITURE salesman Vary niture s in on, fur- pre. not pinot starting salary with excellent posit — ‘ e.% . rite giving age, experience, ed- ucational backg to ac _Press, Bo _ Help Wanted Fen Female Ve AVON COSMETICS Take advantage of ‘the ever in- | creasing demand fo ‘come an Avon representative to- _ 00° For information call F fave a cmaneut position with Soames rs efits, Write ve $s. ¥ . Pies | TED'S lead layout draftman and chec eck | experience | EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER i 40000, Designers : Detailers’ Checkers ne area. ood dies and spe- celal machines, body fixtures. Plenty of overtime. ane program HIGH RATE ; 21680 Coolidge Detroit JOrdan 6-3163 | CHEGKER-BAGGER _ | Birmingham Cleaners, i Woodward 4-4620. CURB GIRL Twork, Apply or areas = apy Ei-Mar Drive Highway. € aul and Olfice Girl Must be able to work 12 noon to 9 pm. aid in person. Bloomfield Fashion Shop 1663 S. Telegraph COMPANION HOUSEKEEPER for elderly lady, No laundry or heavy duties, Call Holly MEl- Tose 7-306) CURB WAITRESSES Ted's has a limited number of openings for curb waitresses, night shift. MUST BE 18 Apply in person DAYTIME Woodward at Square Lake Rd. | DEPENDABLE WHITE WOMAN to live in 5 days per week. Do housework and caro for 30, boys. Call OR 3-2561 school after JACK & 4668 Dixie Ges Plains. Closed ¥V Wednesda | ELDERLY WIDOW ON | oF LINE | wants refine! lady as companion and housekeeper. 2-0612. INA'S aiaadiaad 12353 8. | Help Wanted Female 7 ONE NAN OE AS FULL TIME WAITRESS AND short order cook, preter some ex- Del 2 . 10 a.m te 6 p.m. evenings, 1:30 p. _te 9 m. 3-4012. GEN ERAL HOUSEWORK AND child care, § or 6 half days, Ret- erences. MI 4-2030. HOW DO YOU MEASURE _SUCCESS? sca cose Sr pone. ‘s ie "their But oe. tre ec S of ge oo ae Enowled ~ | he md ey are Foam eho, ‘PONTIAC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 18_W. HURON PE 4-255! JUNIOR CLERKS to ans for bookkeeping machines N. c ""R. Proof Mach. Opr. for Ferndale office. Apply. >» DETROIT WABEEK BANK & TRUST CO. 201 W. Port 8t., Post Gites, Dew TONS Fee LADY FOR REPAIRING AND AL- terations. ef Main Cleaners, bv J TO SELL | EARRINGS A} AND pennies Comptometer Operator For interview Cail FE 3-7121 .NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Beauticians, We have the ciien fele—vou ‘the initiative. Excellent wages. FE 2-2622 bea your inter. view, Murray Sisters. MAJ ESTIC is Ee fro) Bie Pat page Ears MOTHERS! HAVE FUN —— lovely Age cae re” sy ART hae ‘ccnEe Also full _ oy ®. waitress, ‘White aeny Sue House, 819 I Downto rm wants to expand its office staff. will train sharp young girl to irl with sales aptitude 4 professional interviewing, See Miss Lane, at Cafeer Center B-1, Riker Bidg.. FE 8-0416 | REAL ESTATE Full time | ferred Membe SALESLADY. 7 WwW. SCHR 'M Mat gost FE 5-501 | Record Girl For music department. Per- manent position. Many em- loyee benefits Apply Mr. organ, 108 N. Saginaw, ——_- = nnn Saleswoman Dress Dept. Position ts permanent, with bet, | ter-than-average hours. Pays both salary & commission and other cea grr ol Experience Also clerical girl. handwriting and accuracy essen- a! ARTHUR'S 4 = N. Saginaw SALESWORK The Lion Store has immediate openings for men and women. A Evenings, ‘weekends, ° some full time. All departments. Liberal employe discounts. Come en and talk over with Alvin Stein- man, “Tnstructions 9 DRIVING 3. PONTIAC Drivers Training. Day, eves. and _ Sunday. FE f FINISH H SCHOOL —- NO classes, Study at home, spare time. Diploma awarded. Write for free o SaaS = “KOREAN VETS AND_ NON-VETS Sacwinidrs teat: ht ‘ MAKERS, DRAFTSMEN, or TOOL-DIE DE- SIGNERS. No previous training nor » education- required. Investig) “74 ~ industrial co-operative R Revert ‘oe av ved bring 214 ra! , A w. Harper at Hotel ~ tee, Swed. November 2nd, 8 p.m. or Thurs., November ne 10 am, to 8 p.m “TRAIN TO BE A CARBURETOR Se aelend aol Mak par forte ig dem aed ‘or m who know — in ee time. “sume “FREE bg od Eng. ‘mst _Work ¥ Wanted Male 10 A-l CARPENTRY. PLASTIC ‘AND floor tile « PE 5-8054. WORK, ‘NEW AND ._ PE 44210. CARPENTER AND CABINET work. New and repair. D. B. urdock. PE 216 CA pM ALTERATION AND EABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ter. Kitchens «@ specialty. FE CEMENT AND BLOCK WORK. FE 5-0256. CEMENT WORK joors, foundations and drive. __ways. Cheap labor. MY 2-070. CARPENTRY. CABINETS, FORMI- Attics finished, recrea- irs. EM 34775 formica 3-05 ELECTRICAL WIRING AND heating rk. Lic Ed Murra: A MER RESIDENT, e manent insurance connection Pontiac lit) Pre e rec geet offer. Reply Pontiac x 103 stating pertinent mation regarding position able | GENERAL Ne censed cement contractor. ed. FE 2-0696 LIGHT HAULING AT ANY “TIME. FE 2-2209 | MAN WANTS N NIGHT WORK IN | | or around Birmingham. M1 b- tau cane: 25 years experience. FE | MASONRY hie SMALL OR man, FE 5-3756. Cail after PLUMBING WORK WANTED. Reasonable. FE 5-1016. TRACTOR WORK AND. TRUCK- ira: epee fill dirt. Tom Brake, - | | Work Wanted Female db PLP | in my home, FE 24 | BOOKKEEPER, GENERAL OF. —_— dealer experience. OR DRAPERIES. MPADE TO ORDER very reasonable. OL 1-6576. EXPERIENCED COLORED MAID would like 5 days @ Week. Adults. Home at age ar , Sire, refer- ences, Write Rox ‘ontiac ress, ALESLADIES TO OPERATE PHO. to booth im variety store. Excel- anion. for advancement, Se . MY HOME. VERY PE 3-7230. SOLORED GIRL poe DAY work. References, FE ‘CRETARY xcelient peti — for COLURED GIRL Wale | DAY work or br the week. FE 3.7355. well qualified Dec. 1 in Rirmingnesn area. | quence write to Pontiac Press| | SECRETARY, PRIVATE, HIGHEST | ability required, Good falar ane | other ai fits. Phone bark } EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wanted weekends. Liberty Cafe, cook to work nights, MI EXPERIENCED WAITRESS F OR R tion good salary ‘id vacation. Must have own transpor- tion live fhe * appoint. sent calk EM 35-8342 COOK AND t for cca mt shares. My or own trans Ret. bg Ae Sages. emoie . A en __ interview, MI EX fA ED W we ne T- COLORED, a a eon, MON. and Fri. fhe fare with ponsoneees | Day WORK WTD.: 2-7037. DEPENDABLE tary WANTS BA | FE, 68-0146 WOMAN TO aren. Ure at a Merrimac. ; “0 (fice ‘work, some business enee conditions 6 day week, FE OL 1-421 _by sitting after 4 p.m. FE. 8-0146. | STENOGRAPHER | Girt Wottp Liki Work IN | Wanted by Pontiae division of | Sagipe Call after 3 p.m. EM ertablished manufacturing firm PE gar sore penete og wie vo coo coanhe, no onal venir Must ‘be ohilled intrest. | dren. Write Peaties Prees Ses, hand and typing with knowledge ee ee ee of offi edure. Prefer some- TRONINGS WANTED $3, PER BU- one aged 25 or older. Salary com- Good 4 Mary Day, Seer atta Ral Sede ant | gE PA selary ‘reavirements to. Ponte: | IRONINGS, $3 A BUSHEL. 1 DAY Press, Bex 118, | service. Exp. PE SieT WAITRESS WANTED DAY siiFT | 'NONINOS WD, 00D from’ # to 4 | Appiy in | __ PE 22040. Joe's Coney Island, 3172 Ww. | GNTRGE we WTD. $3. PER BU _ituron, 147_N._ Josephine. 330 WAITRESSES rienced waitresses, fi bi ee Closed aa ays. z an “Es t_HOUS DON’T PASS UP MONEY! Sell wnneeded (8 “belongings for cash through Classified Ads! FE281 181. iefCOwr— _ large job. FE_ 17-0495. | A&B 3 TRENCHING _ MIDDLEAGED omer ~ AROUND Footing, water line, field tite, handy Part aa full time. FE 5-9961, iD | BABY SITTING OR oe CARE | mk x ses ber square i, ash and meet ett, Maes bd Ki... budget. Ne Dé &. M Building Service Jessie CE LLOYD MONROE FE, 4.6866 I I service, ee "Bkia? tree Pe Paw | BLOCK, BRICK, WORK, . FE 45470. . AN work.- Also chimneys. No job too Local 06 doe PE 56808. . Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8. WOODWARD Including Sunday Open Dany oui FE Lee “REDUCED RATES Larce ong, ee e you. Smith AKE TRUCK Vex WH 2 TON STARE Painting & Decorating 20 : ATING —, PAINTING See A ne yoet a ae ey or mate. PE Plaster FE : . Painting é& W' Wall it Washing PAINTING & PAPER ,R4NOING HA Painting &\ Wail Washing —Pree_estimates PPR DOLE OE PPLE SWEDISH MASSAGE & AGE & THERAPY. ere co ~~ eee Re: “CEMENT & BLOCK work. PE 50782 20% DISCOUNT OCT., NOV. Maten bath. vading. rooting. Lon 407M. ‘s __RADIO & TV. 127 8. PARKE ST. ou ae ND & TV juron. Night serv. FLOOR pce LAYING, FIN. R. Gardner, 491_ Central, FE 2-1519 FINISH- FLOOR Tete AND 7 or new. Pree estimates. CEMENT AND BLOCK WORK. Chimneys repeire’ FE 32-0023. QENERAL BUILD! AND RE- PE 17-9071. pair carpentry. a —. GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR, rpentry, brick on cement, plastering. FE | 308. PLEMING, FLOOR LAYING, senting. p_puniehing. 358 Edison. Ph. HOUSE LOVING. 4b 534 La woe AND oo Fuaieaine: new and repair. FE 40274. M& E ce oe AND SIDING. ot ‘a “ea romp as toot repair R. G. SNYDER FLOOR LAYING. Sanding and finishing. Phone FE Business Serv ices We service ai] makes of refrig- erators, and all types of small appliances Per 8 FE | | 2-4 96 Oakland Ave MAN WANTS PAINTING & DEC-| A-l | TRENCRING. FOOTING AND | field installation. Also septic tanks aod fill dirt. OR, 3-7318 or OR | | __ 31415, ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained men Sica’ Supply (Gost we Thee ic a - _rence St. Phone FE. 3-0135 Sco | WALL CLEANERS. Walls and windows. Reasonable. __Free est.. no n. FE 2-1631. DRY WALL BY M MACHINE. INE. FREE estimates No job too big or small EXPERT “TREE TRIMMING & RE- Ph. FE 54-6603 GUARANTEED ROOFS ALL inds, EST. Lost: ave 3 13 al APPLIANCE SERVICE washers, radios, cleaners | pentry work * all een 168 E. no money yang No Daly's rge No too small. to 5. P kt Boitined ‘statce, } Typewriter Service _22A rE +04 es. 1 2. Ma. CARPENTER. REPAIRS AND AL-| ‘2% repairing. Expert work. ar. quick service. vane ae Fuses gaa Ottiee Sup- | ELECTRICAL WIRING. 1 LICENSED Mant te fa Murray, 23-8657. a ees FLOOR LAYING. SANDING AND Upholstering 23 a Noreen granting Seeders “equipment,- ua Free estimates. John Taylor, OR Pherae * meedie. ft MA- yi EAKLE'S CU = LAYING, SANDING AND . Cy Bud Bills, PE 43921. Ty Rye, Cooley Lake Rd. EM FOUND & BROWN FE- Male part le. Vicinity of W. Huron. or 2-4372 LOST YOUR ? WANT TO £3, home? FE 5-9290, Michigan Animal Rescue League. T HURON GERMAN SHEPHERD. TAN AND black male. Strayed or stolen from Orchard Lake Vili $25 rew __ho Susstions asked FE T8 BOSTO BULLDOG. 28 Gerald, Rochester, OL 32-0781. LOST: NEW MATTRESS BE. tween Pon . Vie M-589 E. Gratiot, M-19, Frida i Call On FOUND Paci bd aad a CAN HAVE same for identify’ and for ad. FE 5-0593 tfter on OCT 38TH FROM 189 R '- ner, Birm. English Pointe liver and white. Liberal reward, Call _MI 17-0050. LOST: TUES. OcT. 23TH, LaA- dies’ brown suede coat. tadies’. = corduroy jacket. Reward. his ons asked. Northville. | LOST. ‘BLACK AND TAN PE- male hound. Vic. Oakwood. FE j 4-807; Losy FEMALE “GERMAN | SHEP- | herd dog. Diack, silver and tan, if found. call FE 2-6369. Child _krieving over dog LOST: LADY'S RED BILLFOLD with initials PF. in Waites Dept Store. os i: Contained large mount oney. Reward. Mrs. _bevt Fg 93 £E. Chicago. OST : d’ ow sei CLASS RING. eeark FE 2-0516 LOST: LADY'S BULOVA GOLD watch, Oct. 18th. near Bargain Box in Birmingham or near 8al- vation Army store in Pontiac. __FE 20778. : : LOST "TAIL GATE FOR FORD Stake rack truck. Painted green. Vicinity - ieee Body. FE 5-146. Rew LOST FEMALE BEAGLE VICIN- be of Auburn Heights. Cal) OL moval. or OR -2000 “FURNACE CLEANING | wes cleaning | ty parnaee. __Kast_ Furnace Co, PE 5-86 TREE TRIMMING AND 1 ROW: he = estimate, FE 2-6019, FE FoRWAcES CLEANED AND RE- _Ehes red. Ot], coal and Pa fives. service. ester Nelson, LOST: BLACK PLASTIC DRAW- string purse downtown Wed. Con- tains billfold, ne papers & pictures. PE 453 FLUTE LOST on ort BLVD. and Saginaw. Reward Reward. LI 4-1636. _ Hobbies ‘& Suppl Supplies ies 24A NEW SCRABBLE SETS $3 PAINT. By number sets. $1.69 up ‘frames ash reg to fit) BACK “Electric Sewers Cleaned mt _FE 2 24 hour service. ults, no NROLL wow rOR FALL onerat. chemically bag Me at no classes E Fh omen 2, eBay x is Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners is Bricham Ft. ‘Keego Harbor. wiscrnica ———— | Beogiat, at Gia Sa 49. Regular contac: SE WE R CL 'EANING inter, $8.95. New Anseco Xmas Sinks—Sunday Service. FE esis. fi $ one ea aaa te ELECTRIC M MOTOR SERVICE R ; fi pairing & rewinding, 218 E. Fine — — vceccs ae _8t. Ph. PE 43061. Service 1085. W. i rvice. od & REPAIR WORK. 38753, UMBING AND HEATING #5. Notices & Personals 25 Compton & Gon. <_< Se ree — " Acrotred ed Knapp Shoes MANLEY LEA 10 BAGLEY ST. 2070 » Airport oo 3-150 "HEE CRA PAR nee “G, Oe MONA Na ser con Mrs. Magnus Michaelsen, ee Dressmaking, , Tailoring 16 FE. Ey Confidential "fhe on COATS, SUITS, DRESSES AND AL- Ve OY avectees— fyptions. 101 EB. Huron, FE | Laponael, 30 years exp, FE 5-5201, DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. Furniture Refinishing 164A. | ‘Mrs, Burnes. PE ate, 63 aor. N Ww REPAIRING Es spe. | Driving School Far gau83, ialty. _ FE 5-0162. +1392. | ‘ALL - ‘L. Laundry Service 18 | —%.8¢ Dorothy's. PE 2-194. sapiee “ RNAPP SHOES FAD of nur. 108 8. seated eT oe |. Birmingham -Child Care Babysitters » available to Poutias. tat “a iat: aendnammntagsendindl O’DELL CARTAGE Trucks to Rent Ph ysio-Therapy 21A 21A PE . TUCRERS Ens RADIOTV. F FE ne Y TWENTY-S ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 381, 1933 Let Us Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOTA . LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS GN Oreo Gakians Thester —— — you work, Licensed, FE Wid. How Household Goods 27 NNN cash POR SMALL RADIOS king or not, FE 5-#755. FURN ITURE NEEDED WANTED TV SERVICING EQUIP. ment. Phone OR 3-7668. 2 36 GARAGE, pee FOR mechanic sign shop, FE 5-3766. BOTTLE on BEATING Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 tt ts eas Ea rou POOP ef ae cs SORE rr |! be ht a ® yay § WE WILL YOUR LAND CON- ee cash NICHOLIE & HARGER 33:°W. Huron FE 5-6163 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor N. inaw Street Ph. PE 45-8165 eve. till 8:30 . ATE c Your ag somieant or equity im your K. L. Templeton, Realtor 333. Orcha e Rd. FE 44563 Wanted Real Estate ; 32A " TRADES—TRADES an ‘ ou honest opinion oe of a your We are as" ceding traders . DORRIS & SON REALTORS PE 41557 . Huron 8t. ve Rea) Estate Exchange WE HA A for a Class C Ber, including real estate, Also meédium 6! gas well loca! ite action, ROY. KNAUF, Realtor 26% W. Huron FE 2-1421 OA 8-3339 BUY OR SELL “how to it 4 povaed reasonable Cal and let us prove. R. D. RILEY BR PE 41157 rE 1-006 | LISTINGS W ANTED | gre We will appreciate your Sea by civing prem, effi- PAUL Dd, HAMMOND’ pe W. Huron 8. Realtor EB 5-141 Eves. FE 54-4714 3 N from Ey a. ge SrmaNeae te ieee B. BD CHARLES. Realtor ’ ve ee closing. Ne | ; price. || T ROOMS AND BATH. 3 ong > AUTOMA- AND BA E 3 8. by . Gas be petsigenates: For Hemm “ane Orion. NO C| 07 Ss w A ee. 4 a * Sagina pply ROOMS, [% B. A 3 entrance on Round Leke Ra. Chil- da welcome, Hi od ri pe ec a BATH. WATER: aa ony. $55 per ROOMS. ii, MODERN, * saute su msierenge ae) Judson ct. AP. nished. eunnle only, 368 w. Fiiot, ae Ee priate race hot ‘ast Highland Fay gs . | CLEAN ROOMS. RARE BATH. private, entrance, utilities, 110 reen St, N . POR 1 ADULT. PURN NG aul. 8 ... lint, Phone B r] MA- ¢ 5-035). - LARGE 2 APT. ‘| PERSON OR WORKING FE 24380 73 Norton ~~ W ANTED © WARM, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING _reom for 1 or 2. MY 3-3202 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 1 om Rg: gee ge & PVT. bath. hot and cold water. Stove . a egeneter furn. Adults only, Alberta Apts. cad N. 1. Bi ‘i ROOM, wiechanath ee ~Piogment. PE 2-2773 after ~ Wanted to Rent — 29 BUILDING WANTED tg VICINITY Pontiac, Suitable modern cab Approximate ag # x 60 Write Pontiac Press Box 100. BUSINESS room, bev, outed WANTS 7 outside OR 3 ee | aa teat PE S-00ae. EXPECTING COUPLE WOULD Lo 4 room furnished Apt. FE BUNGALOW. Responsible party. Reterences. 4, TOR 6 vi Four. Adults. excellent Eat s Four Excellent References. Box Pontiac Press, FREE SERVICE TO LANDLORDS dosens Save expense, time and of unwanted calls. ADAMS REALTY CO FE 2-7053 OR 6 ROOM UNF. BUNGALOW. Adults. Responsible p: eG We send | emenenenos Rea) Estate E FE2 For Retired. Persons The best ‘urn. taking cate of children, of small rE would like apt. house. ‘71-8861, evening free WANTED TO RENT. 3 TO 4 BED- room house. Two bedrooms gmust be on shoe ara Pa nable Tent one —- TOUNG CONTRACTOR Woutp | . Edw. M. Stout. Realtor like @ furnished 3 bedroom home 77 N. Saginaw St. fais 58165. 4 in vicinity of Walled” Lake “Year | round, Call MArket 4-3526. Share_ p Living Quarters . 30 COUPLE WITH CHILD TO share + Feel én Round Lake. EM 34 COULE TO SHARE HOME AND mother works. Child welcome, Call after EM 3-3260, eare for child while 4 Selling Your Home? We have gunemers wait! bos homes and farms. We —— > teencing © - = sel year you. ed po Mg to serve you. We get rests; try us and see for your- self, 9A Russell Young s REALTO Open Eves. 412 W. Huron St ~ Mahan Has Buyers YOU WANT ACTION vour hi and an “certainly do our utmost nancing and c¢ day to list your property. ‘9 Buy—To Sell-To Trade you" Su ‘IT-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN ALTY CO., REALTORS The demand is pet & = sales ‘ Pvt. entrance - bath. 1 child.- 142 W, Columbia. lease _ @ble Nov. 1, of year Scott Lake. sa), 280 Wena : CHET. | - Seat Lake, between 2 ont EE 3 poss AN f hy $65 a mo, OR 31972 Rent Houses ‘Unfurn, | 3o aoe 3 MousEs UNFURNISHED BOTH or 2? ph 5 aoker, 1, 2 BEDROOMS, TILED a heat. Apply manager's apt. 444 E. Pike, 3 LARGE ROOMS. AND alt utilities 25062, 00 J ROOMS SaPORMERED Garage. on 3-6673. J ROOMS AND BATH, HEAT AND hot water furnished. 235 Florence. BATH & HEAT. SHED APT. Ld BATH, ~~ LEASE—OPTION = 1 bedroom home at- ” month has living room, bette, kitchen, “utility, voll tg Will lease for 6 mos o, down nevthodh y fel see, spoly *EMBREE & GREGG 1666 Union Lake Rd. EM suis OXFORD ferences required, t _month. For decal ea call PE et RANCH Couple Lake pri } na ern. ran vileges $125.00 =e. my habe . watt Li mend ) a 555 E. _Ker’ ok MA + hei ae ~~ For, Rent Rooms _37 ee 2, 3. ROOMS, KITCHEN wrivtiegee Py s Park, Caretaker DR. Fee BR, in rear, . thea welew 740 : a ee oi ie. he lo 5-0488. FE 3 7 SLEEPING @OOMS. GENTLE- Clean ry ‘An bell FE 26634. bet. 6 &@ * pm 2 ROOMS, 7% Clark. AT BUS STOP. MODERN CLEAN $1332, de furnished, Conventent] ou Chamberiain St. F' $03 4 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE entrance, unfurnished, 206 5. Park @ ROOM AND BATH PRIVATE entrance Apuitties. Near General Hospital. Phone FE 54-0788, . Ta fixture _ Adults referred. MAple 5-9841. MILES WEST OF PONTIAC, 4 rooms newly decorated — Lake No .| CLEAN on days, Huron bus, cooking privileges. ROOMS, TILED Apply Mer's apt, 44 E. Pike. quiet room, FE | 3 ROOM APT. HEAT AND LIGHTS CLEAN ROOMS. 1-45 PER WEEK. | furnished. 145 8. Johnson. . ae He oer week, FE 45641, 350 } RMS. AND BATH. MIDDLE- aged couple, only, FE 7-010. LEAN, WARM SLEEPING ; ROOMS AND BATH NEWLY ery close ‘tn. decorated, wnstairs apt. Heat SouPORTASLE SOE waa “4 b Pine Lake, 5-6039, FE . CLEAN ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. FE 2-5401. 74 8. Johnson, CLEAN 8) + Walking distance of Pontiac Plant. FE after 4. T.V., electric StS FE 5-8717. EMPLOYED LA _privileges. FE 3- front, r round. | _5010 Bherbourne Drive. LARGE LIGHT HOUSEREEPING 5 ROOMS AND BATH NEWLY | nt “ROOMe nn NOE fun PE 408a0. ater | LARGE [FRONT CLOSE IN furn 1015 W Huron NEXT sae ernie ANTES Orr WITH i; and a ty +0612. Call after 6 =. SrviDoKe WANTS FARM mo and Dequindre ent and total price to _Pontiac Press Box 111. CASH For small a. If you have Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. : 32 * -- FAST ACTION! Tf you have the contract—we have Clark Real Estate. the mone Phone FE. 46402. Ask for Mr Clark, QUICK CASH For your land contract of equ!- Wisk —— closing. Ask for Mr “WHITE BROS. Phone on sae Bice Hey 3-1768 CASH | Untimited inte 1 ober len land” contracts, large or small, For. euletmanes 41. Ask Realtor Cash Waiting contracts call or Mr, Se Rioen pecs >. come peeney for quick, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 43534 Walton ASH aiting for land contracts, late 2 d small. i. of seasoned, IVAN W sci if ne anewer Pi, FE 54-2964 Open FE nd Sundays beh Jouya ad i athy Gi |3 Rooms PRIVATE rE S71 Cor. Eotate ©: Realtor Real e nemenge contract. Realtor Partridge’ tr ” to see. 43 W. Huron sched for your equity us what vou have Open Eves, _"t GREEN LAKE OFFICE | (ON GREEN LAKE roe . es " Cottages, homes, + ee fase List IF . RICE 110 COMMERCE RD. EM 3-412 _WOodward 5-744 Rings _here__ WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE roperty. Purchasers waiting, ? Ree 8800 Comsaeee e Ra. R Pe Fomine a a UNiv 11-0798 SOLD —or Not Sold ft xroperty isn't sold yet. tt because it hasn't been — “WHITE BROS. REALTORS Dixie Hw Phone oe seis, or OR 31760 WANTED: 2 OK 4 FAMILY IN- COME. 5 Ss APT. WEST SIDE. FE 5 “moO APT. HEAT AND HOT , ARCADIA APTS. A pony a. bath, Adults only. 7 "6. "FIEMPSTEAD 102 E. Huron be Allen FE ¢-8284 RICK 6 ROOM TERRA AUTO- ® scentition oo gas heat, pe month. RR & SON, Realtors, FE _4-1557 or sy 4-378 CLEAN EAN 4 ROOMS & BATH. WORK- ing couple. No drinkers, 632 Jud-— son ch DEL-RIOAPTS. — #1 OAKLAND 2 rooms & bath Stove & wtill- _ties furnished. Couple only GOD RENTALS AVAILABLE With or wittout ¢ * ~anaMa RENTA’ L SERVICE 382 Auborn Are, Ne pe calls, aro ROOM UNF. APT. Adults, on 6-1831. — LAKE FRONT, 4 ROOMS bath. “tefrig.. stove and utilities a, ‘ile — ae replace, $85 per mo. OR 3- NEW LARGE 3 ROOMS ane bath with picture window, Pvt. ent, Automatic heat and hot water $70 a mo. MY 3-5831_ NEW. LARGE 3 ROOMS APT. near General Hospital. Adults on. All. utilities furnished tn- | cluding washer end dryer. $100 er month, Located 131 Oneida E 3-744 fe for | arrangements. UPPER 3 ROOMS AND BATH. _gas heat, north side FE 4-2036 WILLIAMS TAKE, 6 ROOMS, __fireplace, gar. $70 mo. FE 8-1370. WEST SIDE, ROSSHIRE COURT, 5 rooms bath and basement, ex- cellent ey +. heat. Adults only. FE WEST SIDE ag iD BATH. upner. Adutte, Aveliabie ea once. PE 40560 efter 5:30 or FE ars, . WEST SIDE UNFURNISHED 5 room terrace. Near school & Tel- aut Shopping Center, Ph, MI LARG! aLEEP INC _ privileges LEEPIN SLEEPING WOMAN, ROOM A with 2-32719 after 8:30 p.m. ROOM WITH TWIN BEDS for 2 buddies 118 Glenwood. FE 4-4286. i rue man Lange Ry J ences. G! AN, l4i_ Dwi frigerator, n >" conan Kaa ‘il e = ry privile, close in Park Pilec ze ROOM FOR CHRISTIAN LADY. Privileges, PE 4-7317 SLEEPING ROOM wor KIN ° girl, close to bur line. FE 5-4410 SLEEPING ROOM FOR 1 OR 2 employed gviris, Close busine. Home privileges. FE 32 | SLEEPING “ROOMS WITH COOK- 491 8. Paddock M FOR GENTLE: | man, Auto heat. On bus line. APE | 2-6655 ROOMS FOR GIRLS, plose in. 41 Fairgrove. \OM FOR BUSINESS 8 [*] ww professional person. West side. PR 4-134, ROOMS FOR MEN, Week; near plants; on bus. line, FE’ 4-8324, oa cant, __and Jaundry_ privileges, FE bp 4-2847, _ Rooms With Board . _ 38 ; GENTLEMEN Twr " BEDS. oop Clean modern home, No ift, FE 20318, FOUR BUDDIES TO SHARE. 21 Mariva, FE 41975. ROOM. garage, FE 42000 or FE FUNNY BUSINESS __ Fr Sale Houses 43 Re. ‘AVE Iter For Colored Families e 3 room gas, ol) tion Seu sere Mrs, Spea Le lig For tt “$800. 00 Down Plus Costs New 3 Bedroom Homes tures and lots ef closet inwood street oft Nortii Per- ry, near School, Full price only 87.450 Call for further information. GIL. ES REAL TY CO, 5-61 2 Ww EAST CITY Located on main artery this feature: *Swell retriever! Never comes mai empty-handed! Rent Stores = 40 “x 50 STORE Loe we PLEX. ty of parkin; Geed for __ For Sale Houses 43 MeN ~ “DEATH AND TAXES rred usiness, thim i — “ em » po he Bt., room apt, "up. ite we” “cam assure you nat : r 7 ROOM UPPER. ALL MODERN. Fer hows ae ee are © 5 come to & 00 a es For Rent Miscellaneous 42, ns is A SAMPLE terford Vilnes Call after 4 Ret. ONE WAY Just lated —e real comfortable 2 S005 BES -—| RENT T likne LEAVE STRERE| foom, sunay. & large With or without re, Dine screened porch (glorious view of ADAMS RENTAL B. Er howiand’ the ais — n ace ave C pete: Tamme = e, ares an thie | or 7 t * ‘ ve ii FOR ; WAT 4 ree. ee FS before you buy. Rochester. es _™* | SQUBLE GARAGE ON DIKE Dorothy znyee Lavender wy. oa Drayton le. “, Huron ten e ith 1 1h | —3:2003_aft. or eve. lor w sme Be ie site| Foe Sale Howes «| EORODN A770 AUS, : 4 in ence, OR down, 485 Wilcox HILL TOP HOMES WHERE YOU PLAY our el 3 bedroom brick OPEN 3 bed full le pleted on outside. Lake privi) Close \ wn, ies- 1 to 6. Joslyn Worth to ell right on Bliverbell Rd. oe ~— righ 4M WW! WRIGHT, Realtor Ave Covoperstive Real “Estate {Bn “VACANT BLOCK TO man on property | Fenced beck “vert. ted at 1195 Jay 8t., Owner says ‘ell “at $12,500, See or call rd Brok at OL 1-731), pe - 3 BEDROOM P, Sita Sina "hal Ra. OR 3801. . a NEAR GANPORD STREET ? | } boars moter. Leggy Sd ah st tures, new bearda"s beaeeon is, ‘feoted."3 car Tiee lot with flowers, seas cash to mortgage. 4 rooms ae Man ig Kote ee E, vn s2id2 of PE bo5t8 LAKE ANGELUS AREA ON LAND CONTRACT DOWN 3 bedroom brick veneer, attached i if oe oh KG $65-§75 Thhis 3 room bath on one acre at only $35 per down sure | you e start toward @ larg- ers ave JIM Ww RIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland A 5-044) Co-operative Rest Estate } Eachance 2 BEDRM TTACHED G. RAGE, * firepiace, * shite: $1450 Soon oR’ Something. Different We are com oo ~~ renee. jot 3 MEN TO ROOM & BOARD. wis week, 98 Poplar St. FE 2-9653 ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE home. Close to Pisher’s and Pontiac Motor, FE 5-988 ROOM AND BOARD FOR MAN, near plant. On bus line. FE a WANTED: RESPONSIBLE WORK- ing mother with one child willing son baby sit evenings. 54 Edison _FE 5-268. E Convalescent Homes 38A HOME ATMOSPHERE FOR RE- | tired people. Bas 5 fd resistant os ! downtown | WANTED: 4 on 6 ROOM Mop-| Rent Houses Furnished 35 WANTED: LAND CONTRACTS. Paul M. Jones Real E Estate 832 W. Huron Rent Apts. Furnished 33 1 ROOM, AND. EM Kear Yellow Cab, a bet parre — 6 Central, across from Hubbard 3 'E 2-6848 q Sprin, “AND B BATH. 5.8466. 194. Mt. Clemens St. atais ITCHEN AND RATH P ROD welcome. 431 N. Perry. NEED A_ FINANCE: “FIXER? Order Classified ads to sell, rent, find a ood job. FE 2-8181 is the Wine Ad number! | 2 BEDROOM, COMPLETELY FUR. | ished, including utensils. dishes, Good loca! ewe tlose i mediate Possession, * ite WILLIS m. BREW ER ‘86 2 BEDRM, BRICK HOME, FULL barement, off heat. Nice soction | of Waterford Twp. References. John 'K. Irwin, Realtor rar Skis FE - Saturday, | OPENING ah a2 _ Ponting FE. 4323 NEW i beautiful M4 O special jie balanced diets, rooms & semi-private rooms Graduate purses on duty We want you atmosphere, radio & tele- one. No restrictions on visiting rates, W. rite [ View CONVALES- cent Home taking reservations od the aged & retired fonchip, radio. No restrictions to visiting hours. OR 4 Fag & Mrs, Peter J. Van OS yton Plains, Cail any time Hotel Rooms 39 PARAL AP Pl HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rooms $12.50 on toe $17.50 up. = ESTED AUBURINS MEIN & per vom pasion We ane rour Lge to sell how that Ho Photographs will wel our models. yeers be dieplays SYLVAN |; REALTORS | 2338 Orchard Lake Ave, FE 5-04 Co-operative Real Estate Exchanse RANCH 3 bedrooms, well located on large leve} lot. East side, $9450, terms. SUBURBAN every a foom ranch, built tn" ate TV room with ene: ment with of] hest, piaes, > garage, Excellent large lot. 61860 down, $100 a month. INCOME pret 8 3 rooms up, Basement. Fay nly heat. Total I price A500. $1500 RIDGEWAY Tog tei. VE, pone HED hes ve on te 2 300 wits. lake | rig. Terms. 135 Oxbow Lake PLACE A “LOST AD,” Call FE 2-8181 for an ad} to recover a loss. Dial ae a BEDROOM FULL | $27.500 RANCH BUMOALOW-Brich | Sites room. me | 2 built, has babe ig a seupDly ot ot Oe. $1,000 DOWN—Ciean nth pin Se reat Estate Exchanve che PE penis Realtor | trees, $180 Rd. Rochester, MUlberry @- aca BASEM =e "M, a1 000 _ down, rE SYLVANLAKE| :: Sam Warwick has several new 3 room homes wooded room houses ¢ hers bot eae ies w. 2 HOME 3 ACRES «. la $500 down. re T-0338, HUNTING er gel 5 MH ging NA. | ag Por .t. with $500 “0 corm tS of peed hunting land near Near Gienate Seren, with witht a cue or in" rpeate take ne. Ire aa broker, ne: Michi- KEEGO HARBOR ¢ Room Home wih , ree a Bath, just 96450. Pal Price. MILFORD 7 rooms, Living room, Dinin $6,350 LITTLE FARM — Acre “ot oat with fruit Paro seapes, m gic. room mm hom 1 Sarnenene ‘Needs docoretina, Only $1600 dow construction Large basement H dining — Here is @ h thet offers ag iv. . 2 r e, La jot Po i Sy parece. this one over and eqmpere ft with. others on market, Quic! 4 bedroom semi- bungalow, Excellent ee ane priced at only $10,590. $2,500 DOWN — Washington Park special, 3 bedroom modern with full basement furn. Rec- reation room aluminum — & screens. Oak floors and plastered walls, Paved : st, $3,000 DOWN-—Ranch style hom Best of location. Only 3 pones old. Full basement furn. Oak 6 room home | $1,300 down. For further de- tails eall |__ For Sale Houses 43 YOUR LOT &/OR LOW DOWN PAYMENT . And we will,build you a frame er brick oe oe tely : St., FE 6-6183 SHELL: PART BASEMENT, MY , $2,400 balance, $600; OR incomME, 1E DPAMILT. Gas HEAT, west side. By owner. FE 41418. 3 BEDR HOUSE, FULL BASE- ment, breeseway and 2 car g@- e. $2600 down. 5900 Commerce . FE 54-0062. 3 car garage. Lake widens on ete f, : A 150, OR 3-1158. No realtors (We WILL BUILD on YOUR COT | 40n22. 3 bed mo. ir onal information contact Horse Bits Ht. “woot MODERN ote Wolverine Lake. Lot S@x150. A good buy, $4.760, P iat down, For quick sale. Carl A Pats Wis- om we MA 41444 CRESTVIEW HOMES inc. LO CHA terms 82 Emerson, rE ao MIDWEST 46500. nfo Sole Meee a West Side Suburban oak floors, iandscai ha a” beauty terms, 4 a Two Acres Two bedreom modem. A Pe wae ak ‘eood 4 asst? 0 buy ae Deapies Plains ene 3 LJ ¥ eh alee. steee t, = combination Ii ey recreation Aon , Xs ~ rage, only $8 5¢9, terms, = KENNEDY W. Huron rE OPEN EVENINGS TIL } aed 3 ) BEDROOM SHELL her location. Private. owner. FE aan POR SALE B ER. $100 down, PE 43991. BUILD NOW 2 bedroom bungalow Low down | Cyneet Pull rice $6,900, | & WASEY CO, J. A. Taylor, a Ns" Woodward Birminghom LTOR — INSURANCE PF 4 BA 100. ost land Ave Open _ Eves. CONSIDER YOUR or equity es trade im on any of these excellent buys. PEACE A 1ET this 449 acres with th River treading alongside of prop- efty within a Cass Lake, . aod dry is a beautiful setting ‘ Has 2 pesrecnns. basement and, Hgeege Some & buy ‘peeay drive and SUPRISES WANT TO TRADE? We need a small home as. down | ayment on this nice home near ‘iiiams Lake. Has 2 bedrooms poner large enough to divide. os 1 block to lake, Pull cole Te = othe La 5 ROOMS AND BATH, KEEGO | be neg $4,450, $500 down, FE) - BUILD NOW | Hills. Estates: estimates. “freely ven from our plans er yours, HER BERT C. DAVIS 4025 Pontiac Lake Ra. ROUND LAKE | Nicely finished lake front home eonsisting of large Livtn | with fireplace, good sised bearm. 1 ‘ite: bn Youn ngstown 6 y alien yp BA “im media’ ‘DR. AYTON PLAINS Lovely 5 rm. home ——. oe" eA eee. Ss all beat car a oe ° John K. Fd in, Agency ron te Cut er ees home, Ex M . built, Tt has an setivities room vanes Ceda: p in t ing room, too! oy ment. Automatic A-1 cendition throughout, at $13,600, terms. your me THELMA MT ELWOOD REALTOR 6143 Casa- Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE 5-1284, FE 4-3644 FOR BETTER. HOMES SE E PEARL. “BLDG. (See Ad in Builders Section) - THREE BEDROOM FRAME MOD- Soe sender, t-room "valcke on ') sore re Small down payment, MY 150 lots. Weil prates No finance M N basement, buildings. an etty ite, J761 __Dryden. 5 drapes, “ai ty real Established in 1016 NEW IN Near Fyeher 2-bedr: Big ag full bath, BRICK RANCH—3 bedrms., all a baverion oll hes oil heat. Bee fi modern rm Elehes. You" io be home for "for sienee Neer Lake, Quality Built Homes New brick ranch home. 64 ft heme tneludes these features drms., tiled bath, tached tures at the low price of: $13,-. - plus cost of wot. Will build | your lot. building, you can select ch fl Lg Call tonight for . information, monet OR SUSIE NES —t costed main st Pontiac's cant mide. Srme. fir; 4 rms, bath on 2nd Property soned for business earage, with $2,000 down. OME OR i sub- on professional man’s clinic. ca Phone for additional garage. information NEAR AIRPORT--2% aere lot and. S-rm. home floors & plastered walls. 27 ft | living room, 3 drooms. Large HOx00 ft, lot Tm- | mediate possession. Two bedroom | bungalow Plastic tile bath. Truly this one is a doll house. See it em Large 802140 ft lot, Near. We * ‘Suburban H. BROWN , Realtor 302 W Huron FE 2-4810 ROOM MODERN HOUSE EXCEPT * net, with Hy neres, 7 acres of ment. Balance on terms. - a By owner: 2 large bedrooms, 6° room modern home, Facing jake | Newly dec. 2 car garage, sun) waktact, and fire- "MYERS. Meteo 3 bedroom home, carpet- wn Young rage g and —_ 6261 Andersonville Rd. : Waterford | Phone OR 3-1268 oti furnece, full bath: Venetian | blinds. Plenty of room for gar- dem and frujt. See it at $9,500, terms FLOYD KENT, 4 W. Lawrence ver Next is banemaen Power Builders Own Home He ts anxious for quick sale as they have moved to Kan- sonable cash or terms otter. Donelson Heights This is a faultiess newer 2 bedroom bungalow, } fall basement This i rive. *. Co-operative Lake Privileges a choice. Mk bedroom bungalo’ Ud thor. sized 2 car garage and ce~ | KINZLER 670 W, Mazon Bi On. PE 63595 “Pine Lake Privil 8 rm. 2 beth, I964 b » aN hory, ta aig nk many extras, oo. FE ES : Yea Gir! Just sev es left Van MANOR, Se HURRY and VAN MANOR, RY. and of these MANY ‘E XCEPTIONAL FEATURES * INCLUDE: CARPORT—SOLID SIDE DRIVE LARGE LOTS THREE AND FOUR ‘BEDROOMS ‘TWO BATHS “End within’ walking dlotance et Mutts OMe SQUARE LAKE AND MIDDLEBELT :| Northwood/)r ORGANIZATION INC, Phone ¥ Ederal 46191 $395 DOWN NEW 3 BEDROOM RANCH STYLE LOW FULL BA NT. Bary ie TH aE Tee rr) DAYS, F. C Wood Co. Corner Williams Lake Rd, & Mio in Aher 6, call On 33008 = OLD AGE INSURANCE $2000 down payment “ get ‘3 deed to good, sound 4 room home with jull basement. auto ol] = furm and attached ga- me at rent will take care | ot payments, taxes a insur. fance. This extra come will mean the difference Ctvere liv. ne and existing —— IN 4V, ; ACRE W OODS Very latenctive 2 room but- gaiow with attac garage circle drive, Huge living room ll Hd Hy BS pon see ai eplace. Ceramic tile bath, oil how, ‘te Beated sue | Toom, If you trai welt out a4 1 oe are nq) { this well hom: 4,900. pit & FRANKS I AL | 4x95 Dinie 4 REAL aa! jg Oo | Open un! unday 1 to 5 p.m PRETENTIOUS Colonia: ionstene = nial home in Pine Knob Road bungalow 40534 ‘built in ‘4 car brick garage and 2 ; of ground 1 ¥ Humphries REALTOR _» FE 20474 Old Orchard Drive —~} Shp basement. replace, 2 car at tached z “4 RICK. $14,500 FRAME, $13,300 R. DUNLAP Licensed Builder. OR 3-4740 COUNTRY HOME Oxford. 7 Located northwest B 2 bedrm down: PWalsn Jaeee te, Pitta MIDWE: 2 BEDR MS BURR pe "TR ice R DOWN iow tak fo meney and 0h om rect CUCKLER REALTY 236_N. Saginaw FE 44001 GILES , NORTH PERRY Set ts sat on cues babe saan GILES REALTY CO. "Ww, a8 Sts Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE bibows 2 SCHOOL . DISTRICT ae so Fo] has one LARGE LAKEFRONT One room home ta at this WARD E. PARTRIDGE. REALTOR, FE2-8316 43 W. Huron $t. Open Eve, 1 to 8 AUBURN HEIGHTS $500 - tien peg Phy ee HURON GARDENS = ee eee USED HOMES — mein rn LIVING I yee see he ern be oe LAKEFRONT—- BARGAIN tention Pishermen: He is room home that hat needs '& inas attention. See it today, diate possession. . A wae rete THE PONT TAC PRESS, 7 y y/ nih, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1953’ George R. Irwin See enly sintes. A.G. ELLIOTT & SONS te a ad Pe eee NEAT HOME FOR Badeo, with sis “WHITE BROS. Burry! $1500 down. NEW HOMES: | THE “ELDORADO” 3 ef : : ts £3 if my i se aa Seer be Me Ye mile-east FHA—CIVILIANS $49 PER MONTH INCL. TAXES & INSURANCE OVERLOOKING Silver Lk. Golf Course : = the back Ses moe Eee fie fireplace with lots | of space for is home h as just com- Beautifully landsce 5 room house, alt sxedere: oll weet tasement. garage, Owner leaving This’ m be bord be apprecia‘ed ae. the holy gar e is sppointi wal ran 382_Auburn Ave. E_4-3393 LAKE F FRONT Large 2 bedroom, large ager sunroom, fireplace. tile bath. furnace. West of Pont! PONTI xc” RE AI TY T3T_ Baldwin 5-8275 hing quarters, gar station, i6 rs, gas ste boasts, § modern cottages. LOVELY La HOME POUNDAT: Real Estate FE 56-0101 Tf no ans. Co-operative Real Estate Sachenes ww tomatic price $11,750 with terms. 269 «Baldwin nhs. | COUPLE IN 1 acre land. EM | LITTLE GEM Ser this cute 4 room end bath west of Pontiac with jot, part base of) fur- nace & oak Located near school and Lake privileges too at oniy 4960 with terms | BRICK FOUR FAMILY Centrally of 4 six st. me oe hae Tl NN. Saginaw at Today | Toom » strietly modern with, new full. bi oll automatic hot water heat- arene and pat ved . Build- i, iin a yl Terms to responsible party. PEACE AND QUIET of Pontiac in eiahbor- RANCH HOME three rooms . full 1 car at ae i us room, bath, lovely kitch- — , breezeway sell $10,500 with $2,500 HOME AND 2 ACRES Located EDW. M. STOUT, Sunday 12 to 4 p.m. Sun, 12 to 3 yard recreation room j REALTOR Open Co-operative _F | Pour 26% FE 5-774) HAYDEN WEST SUBURBAN. Privileges on raits Lake. 2 Bedroo dining area. Oak fisors Large lot 18m 388. $12.- Terms. ; _C. HAYDEN, Realtor 2. Walton | phen AUBURN HEIGHTS 2 Family Income, 4 room . $1,500 rage on terms. Call oe: 4033. 0s West Side $5,000 down payment this 3 room me Seminole Hills. You must m ond i- carpets, drapes and Lag ey ‘in living room. dinin and upper hall. .A real ey ~—tall us for appointment. Seneca Street Onty $8.450 cash to settle estate O'N BRICK < HOMES pei Sabra VILLAGE BRICK --Englich Colonial with bed- en og and, bath on, Vesti- Hving room: a ‘One dines room, modernized kitche: 2 bedrooms up Gas furnace im the recreation —— attached garage andscaning ‘~ a p ng ot ered. See it mow! $15.7 er a VILLAGE BRICK rooms. 23 liv rm ik feo piastered walls, 2- ear earace, Nothing r for PIONEER HIGHLANDS BRICK—2 room, carpet- ed living mm. full tile bath, tie kitehen, full basement. gas furnace. ra rage too! MANSPIETN STREET BRICK.—$9.000 for this poet ?-bed room Priced » low to settle estate Quality built in 1944. Sure it has od floors walls, tile k and bath, perfect basement. * and ven tors! Look one over eonditien. All for $16,000 RAY ONEIL . Realtor ne Muren Open om ane FR Ten or OR + conpenatiee Real Estate Soctenee | Bateman Cass Lake You'll! love this low ram- ing brick in Harbor, Hills ree bedrooms, birch pa « s, a activities room, 2's bathe dream kitchen, luxur « and dranes and 2 eer. attached garage. $37 - 500—terms Huntoon Lake 2 bedreom duncalow built in *47. Oll heat, large screened porch orertoun ine lake 3 lots, giant t . oud | Paasenston at $7500 with 500 dows. Magic. Howse This heme will reward you for waiting e Begs from a discouraged owner. Two bedrooms ee Watkina Lake with carpet- pes, built-ins and evtra laree garage complete this extraordinary value Price $7750, Terins., LAKE BUNGALOW | Taxes only $1250 down on this ute 2 bedroom home, tile’ bath deluxe kitchen, ot} furnace Nice shaded lot. NEW ear ghtnomag Beautiful new modern ranch Ae ag ‘everything rec. room, storms screens, o breeseway, garage. land. scaped & fenced yard, $18,000. JOSEPH F. REISZ 53% W, Huron St Eve FE 2-0259 it Real Estate Exchange . Basemen Brick—Family Home bedrooms, 1% baths, — brick and frame home in imniaculate condition inside and out, located , Chose to Johnson . large carpeted se, din pantry and lavatory on first oor, *pull painted basement with Hy extra fintsheg rooms P. AUL D. WL AMMOND % W. Huron 8t. Reaitor Eves. PE 5-4714 2339 Orchard TEMPLETON | WHITE LAKE 4 lots with this modern 3 bed- full basement on highway. Only $6050, down payment. . Cees | PRICE REDUCED | 2 bedroom modern. Large 26 ft | living reom, plastered walls, oak floors. Tile bath, nice lot with lake me Only $930 down MUST SELL Large “ranch type. 2 bedrooms, large living room with cture window. Large kitchen with din- good well and = er without furniture, $2,000 K 1. Templeton, Realtor Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 After 6, it, Log ans. call FE 2-9502 or OR 3-1 MUST SELL Modern 2 bédroom bungalow, 12x az liv bas ~ with auto. forced sir faaion auto, gas water heater. Corner lot, Fully q ‘Substantial down payment. One Inquire 100 Pioneer, One ow of Telegrapt. Co-operative Long, Low and Rambling & jarcer than averave rooms consisting of 32 ft lhring & dining room 16 ft kiteh- en, 3 bedrooms. tile bath 2 car attached varagé and situated on %. acre par- cel You'll be amared at only $16,900 Lake Front— 4 Acres One of the finest views tn Oakland County. With un- usual seclusion and privacy. hree bedrooms. 2'y baths. fireplace. and 100 ft water frontage | Bloomfield Ranch Beauty and individuality av well as high standards of eomfort and convenience make this home worthy of the MMehest price Consisting of 3 bedrooms, ceramic tile bath attached garage. fenced rear yard and loads et shrubs Youll Jove tt Only $18.050 |Kampsen PE 317 8. Telegraph Eves & Sun Co-operative Real Estate ‘exchange | ‘GAYLORD Bgick, Ranch Full baseme@t and rooms. Total price $16,800 You will truly enjoy the pieture wWin- dow in this kitchen with Youngs- town cupboards, A wonderful rec- reation roonl. See this today Realtors | Four Bedrooms Built in 1953, with 6% acres ot good land West suburban miles from’ Pontiac. This is wetl | worth looking at today, price $13,000. terms [Exceptionally Nice Ege bedroom home with a foot tot. Built-in china | acta os wee ~ cabinel, ina en with a @ re. stricted area A Satgain at $11,. BI West Side Seren room home, all newly dec. erated. With lovely cereeting An excellent modern ki inted aegeesent Only $12,400." ‘a: to- we HAVE A VARIETY oF HOMES IN ALL PRICE RANGE CALL OUR OFFICE IF OT SEE WHAT YOU WANT re Buy— Te Selle 1 fom o In iJ ONT AWRENCE. We GAYLORD FE 4-9584 1 B. Pike St, Open Eves. & Sun. © Real, Estate Exchange 4-0528 | three bed- | Total | YOU DO) ests ga Houses Se ela A “3 pane wee pres a -tec. Near 4 w. ate possession, ea ue MI 44842. “| eh EES: -plesoobam: living room rae Pet two ear. hy 4 7S Benjamin and. Stephens, Inc. Mid wset bare JOrdan 4-5726 250 §. ward, os _ open’ 1® AM. 7 M. "TO 9 P. BAN BEAUTY bs hy 3 bedroom > sanck ar. ¥ ural fireplace, ds and trim, @ cupboards ‘Lunaize ott heat, elec stove wiring. med ee This | levely and desirable @ is g0- | tng for only $13.800, We will be happy to show jou. EST SIDE . % bedroom brick in city 19 tame living room with wall wal! carpeting, ceramic tile wet. was | heat, recrea room, garage | Fenced rear yard. Sylvan Lake privileges. 3, FAMILY | Completely Lago age newly dee- . orated outside put | basement ‘us furnace, located downtown. The let {ts worth $10.- 600 with $2500, if sold this week. Bee it now. | $1.000 DOWN '. New-2 bedroom home with plas- tered walls, oak floors, large pic- ture window, oil furnace. amatine | | | * by Dick Toreee| Fes toe te _4 Seb Proper 9 Bu: “i 2 res cere 2383 ORCHARD LAKE R&D. ad ries i Sa OY cae Between 5 ond rks p.m. “Sylvan tek Realty LOT 60 x 363 on Auburn Rd. With well installed. Only $400 down. Call today. W. G. WHITCOMB, REALTOR PE 5-0522 - e $2,780 full e, PAUL M. JONES. Ph. PE 4-3505 we Auburn Ave Copy. 196% by NEA Services, . . 7 ° RD RILEY. BRORER, “And I say that nothing as high priced as that should prop- | "© —*!!?" Eves PE 71-0006 erly be called an appetizer!" value at $7,350 full price, See 1 today. Russell Young |;~ REALTOR | 412 W. Huron FE 44525 Open Eves ‘tl @ PE 4.2686 A HOME OF YOUR OWN Silver Lake Area Better see thig large 5 room & . bath - large arpe' rge kitchen, - dinette. buy’ st sld.se0 win OK—OK the Price Is Going Up! . Pb $500 down—now $1,000 down bedrooms & bath at Brendel ‘Lats pemetate possession. Very terms. And Here's Another $1,800 down. 2 bedroom frame home-you'll really e tt. New double easeas Ver nice large lot, Wag only $6,700 Cass-Dodge Park Area A good modern home, € rooms, full beth, utility room. (3 bdrms.) | . paqutates Ol heat, water heater 5 schoo] bus, ONLY om ‘$1,500 da. & $60 mo. —— personal real estate serv- ice given with confidence NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. | | oe Huron St. 7 $0183 | KNUDSEN l Two Family Income Soostity tes location 2 Mee! = com j itucl - oats Possible | 10 per month. Heating | . wettaet jes for each | apartment. " ¢ At Geneva Lake 1 story 4 room and bath To Sell—To Trade j | You BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE a MAHAN ‘REALTY cO, REALTOR | Co-operative Beet = rons | F E 2-0263 ‘ NEXT DOOR 'TO BRANCH | OFFICE For Sa Sale L ‘Lake Prop. 4 cr A real farmer's farm ) LOTS. 1 ON CANAL WITH A Priced ‘to ‘sell ap $18,000 with cess to Cass Lake 2 facing suare terms. lot. Beautiful surroundings and ihe wooged location. $2,600 for) yedyw. M. Stout, Realtor . WILLIS M. BREWER | 77 N, Saginaw St Ph FE 5-8169 ssw. “Parke FE acta, EM 34898 | Eves. “til 6:30 eee : —— Sunday 12 to 4 p.m. AT BEATUIFUL | WHIPPLE | 100 ft lake privilege lots. from | $950. Good restrictions. 5-210 or MAvfair 6-2384 HUNTING LAND 80 ACRES INCLUDING VIRGIN — 818.000. FE 5-041. WEST SIDE—CLOSE IN CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503 Community National Bank B! PE 44211 Tl N, Saginaw Open T NE ACRE PARCELS 5 Yakefromt hots, | 2> level lots in Mable i Ti ; ACRES ONLY $9,000. nea we. DOWN Located Pr Glintenville Rd, tn Oakland ions ee Lares at. @2 x a Satine on propert $50 ee 1 acre parcel of jand. 125 430 ft. Located off Churchill Rd “near John K. Irwin, Agency 101% Ne Saxinaw Street oc ie we ree’ one PE PE 5-0441 Eve. FE 2-1804 oak woods, stream, near Holly. Wooded Acreage One to six Ps reels-each | = nee Retains.” we. oo guiet seclua ing _ site, locat ion fet only 3 miles west of Pontiac. Eves. FE bd INDEPENDENCE TWP. Beauliful 1% acre parcel located near Clarkston with ‘2 mile paved to sell acre with reasonable ter Orion Twp. 124, Acres ited 4 ihe a of M24 Leste, Nafta renter oy wile: of rm Only r mipute drive to auto plants. Ex- cellent location for moferate homes, Priced at only $450 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor © Pb. PE 5-8165 ves Till 6:30 = Sunday 12 to 4 p.m. 1” acre parcels. Rochester area CRAWFORD AGENCY PE +1540 | Huron Eyes MY 3-708 ‘For Sale Farms 48 LAPEER COUNTY rtile acres with modern eer se. good 36x76 barn with 14 stanchions. Large insulated tool sued, 2 car sarees. 3 — Cage wells on 2 chicken howses a on top reed Lecation 7 on good with easy Secees to main on 1050 Eves. QR 3-0096 Rent Lease bus. Prop. 49A BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hwy. 0 * Baldwin. Will decorate, FE 2-7832. STORE, 0 x 56 WITH s _ Lease available. Business Dapeetonies 51 aus dace ee ate Bane BLDG Store Space for Rent Large parking Cherokee. Ph. ROOM Fg Plenty 5i4 Huron Gommaes Lake. LI 1-3917. Tt 3 for any business; Svondertil jecation. PE 4-4423. HOTEL wv ITH CLASS .C BAR «oe a (ogg | wise. but has steady | rofitable ¢ nd well located ‘ ing —* Yearly gross “aborex $75.- MICHIGAN BUSINESS SAL! CORPORATION ed | oder: Bakery Roy Annett ‘Inc. Thriving business, excellent west side residential area Gros $35,000 last year. Com- and equipment. $35,000 reason- able terms. PE 3-1193 "Sa “Evenings and Sunday 1-4 1M E Pike 8t Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | DRY CLEANERS. WEST SIDE DE- units completely , WILE PURCHASE MOTE! NEAR r Fenton $10,500 i . Easy terms. P L AKEF RONT LOT _Dinnen & Sons, Seren. Beautiful hilltop with towering |” POR FARMS AND ACREAGE be one. ig faire ne fe ond | Call Rutledge. OR D-II] FE 4-0003 , minut 9 all schools | ——-—~—- uw, « ACRES 4. M. 5 ACRES. 4 ROOM end big shopping center. Easy | SMALL FARM. 0 Oy payment. 1525 to : __Burns Rd., Milford. Mich perolaleas 80 ACRE FARM Real Estate Exchange 80. AC JOrden 46114 Lancoin Near Fenton with 65 acres of i rich Stowe — & pene, nee. Barn. Several out For Sale Resort Prop. 44A quantity of hay straw & tools A rty triced low for GR CABIN, quick sale on accoynt of owner's poi al lot. Fncageod re area, peony at $14,000 Terms can ® . hunt- ing. fishing. Near Skeels, North “E FMBREE & GREGG | 4 of Gladwin. derry 1565 Union Lake Morrow, Clare, saloiean, Ph. _ UNION LAKE Me NORTHERN MICH. LAKE FROW Eves EM S310 oe ‘ T- % AC ED ROAD. 6) age. 2 acres On six mile lake 3% ACRES OW yirtles barn and cabins: large house. basement. other buildings 1 mile north of large work shop, Excellent hunt-° wixom. 2 roads all or part ing amd fishing. Sel or trade Carl A Al¢rim Ph “A 4-1444 for southern Mich penn _{rewtace - —~ - Call MU 06-1059 By ow ‘ “1 : } LOG CABIN. NORTH or WERE 80 ACRES son, tn woods, good hunting, fish- | Well located tn Perryville, be * Ing close by, accommodates 8. $2000 cash, EM 3-3843 eves NEW CABIN at St. Helen (3 hour drive from Pontiac). In heart of deer coun. | try. 1 mile from public boat land- ing and bathing beach. $2,395. —— 4 “yi ACRES | © o-operative Real Estate Exchoane 236 Actes | 3! Net Income $10,000 Plus tween Flint and Pontiac [ovely > executive type néiehborhood Farm level to roiling. Nice 6 rm ‘ house basement An fdeal place for your country hotne and relaxation 1 orice includ ing land and buildings. $18,000. PAUL A. KERN, Realtor | 343 Oakle-d Ave | eoeenee nae ee Exchange GAYLORD Restaurant Y¥ won't beat SS one an where, Will pay for ftself tin a: year, Pully equiope: loca- tion. Big enough for ts. Call FE Evenines y FE a 5-0545. Ask for Mr. Skages. Garage -& Gas Station Pully all Mr. Skaggs, To Buy—To Sel}--- os Insure LAWRENCE GAYLORD FE 4-9584 Open Eves & Sun troit, 2 seivent cautpped 2’ routes Roadway 3-9086 $7,500 cash 2 STALL SUPER service station Low inventory. Good location, FE 23-0173. Pontiac. Pontiac Press Box 4 ~ BOWLING ALLEY _ Well located in village near Pon- tiac. & alleys and lunch counter completely equipped. Attractive "RIDGEWAY ALTO 975 BAL WIN rE CLASS C BAR Northern ee in ski ares new living Ts Consider ge ots deal” “call after 6 pm BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Attention Folks! A nice ese res- taurant fully equipped, Ready to bao In a very worderful loca. on one of the dest corners in’ Waterford Town-* A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 This beet-wine-erocery business is idea, for # couple who want to mase monev 1 vear's net will pav fer tie business and | pecvide a substantial Iving. this | is a self serve cash business wth everything necessary to op- erate Tecated on a main high- wet east of tewn- Large park- ihne ‘ot ais ‘d. Approximately : will yIiM WRIG HT, Realtor FE 5.0441 THE TOY | BU SINESS IS. BIG! inte. but will lease Lie BUN DAVITA Anyone cca cai) wtunsaat ving tastes sheet aagwing ig, predict ¢ oo, the Eaetes sing Se Joes otene: Me ant work and 81101 10 to 12 am, 3 to eX pa. PARTNER WANTED WITH $5,000 for well pondee _ “ar in areer inventory. Pontiac Pre: ° ’ Oe Partridge PS 1s THE “BIRD” TO SEE TODAY’S SPECIALS; LI poe BAR & BOW ane AL- mbination. 6 Brunswick alleys. . “Extra large 8 mod- ellent brick bide, “Only $22.30 dows brick z, Only $22,500 te VARIETY STOR TENT MEDICINE & ee in heavily popula! Pon- thac, Lv ned qeess. "Only $6,500 plug stock GARAGE. PAINT’ SHOP doing pA bl este ten Fully equipped. Top main highway fecation in growing area. Only garage im area, $23.000 op terms for rea} estate & all. BUSY DRIVE-INN RESTAU- Pontiac. . $8,000 down. COUNTRY STORE. Neat & clean grocery in the eo-Rochester area. Excellent 4 room livin uarters, Beer tak w enty of parking. $27.000 plus stock on easy terms for every- WARD EF. PARTRIDGE REALTOR, FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron 8t. Open Eve, 1 to 8 DRIVE IN biah Well t & Drive If Pontiac's Popular ren- dezvous, A real money maker Big volume, curb service, lots of or space. equipment JOSE PH F. REISZ, 53a “w. _Huron_ Bt. Money to Loan 53 _fState Licensed Lenders) GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1948 to 1955 cars. B your title. Most deals closed tn minutes, ins also made on furniture. Signatures and other securities. ~ Oakland Loan Co. “FE STATE P06 FE 4-1574 NEED SEASONAL CASH? Get it FAST at Beneficial. Loan custom-tailored to your needs and __ Tneee income. first for @ one- trip LOANS $25 TO BENEFICI: AL FINANCE CO. 7W Lawrence St. ss FE 2-249 LOANS Extra Fast Service HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation ef Pontiac 3'> South Saginaw St. Kay Ridge and Moor __ Phone FEderal 4-0535 35,000 Families Recommend Buckner's Four 4) Buckner Conven- lent offices tn Pontiac area, where vou can quickly bor. row up on small once & month payment« You get full amount, no deductions COST OF at buckner'sS THAN YOU THIN BORROWING au} LESS Get needed canh from Buckner's loan- company. quickly friendly Buckner Finance Co. Offices are located: Pontiac 2nd Floor, National Bidg. Drayton Plains, 4512 Dixie Hwy, Walled Lake. 220 Barnston ‘next to Bank) Utica, 45462 Van Dvke one block North across from Bank er. 3 & bath apt. up rents for sandy h. Livt m| Call M | 1‘ : NT A $50 moet fet Secoment. oil un Si firepiagas” dining oes nS a | Real ‘Estate Since fie MEN OR \\ OMEN ¢ AN | conversion heat, gas auto. water | J AG | heater, oak floors, plastered wane | ile bath. tiresa bork Nata yaaa 7 i ge ag Eres, cot Maple + At _ BU 1.DA GOOD | $8030 full price. with “good, view of “lake | ton ‘DG Groban Mie wien | S Sale Business Property / 49 _ INCOME CLARK REAL ESTATE h d lavatory. Oil rban Property 4 ape Spare or Full Tin | 1362 Wo Huron “Oe m Evenings , heat car attached garage: | . _ Subu 6 Property aba | ght ons WITH SMALL BUILD. NATIONAL GMGANIREUS Ex: 3 per venings ! i torm Co-operative Real Estate Exchange cereens.. Nicely ‘andscaped L AKE VIL L E Vv IL LE AGE ey. FE | Thisutor 8 FOR PONTIAC OAS oe eae card. Scheot 3 STORES WITH APTS. DOWN- wet as DISTRIBUTORS POR $31,500. peel © | {og room, dicing “room kit war town location Pontiac Press Box ga cH FOLLOWING | 3 be i e | 142, CITIES i . | rooms and , 1 base- | ———— $$$ Deer Lake—Clarkston . ment with oll. furmece. 2 car | MT Mo re” Men ALL | garage, paved rive Stream at AORRES ALBION Situated on well landscaped | rear of lot. Price $21.600 ACR DON | t - a s o DOWN PLUS Costs beautiful ‘or 4 bedroom, | og MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Par rl eC is FORT HuRox Benes | NEW 2 BEDROOM 2's bath, brick home is one OA $3122 | BAY ctr DETROIT | - nee a e finest in the area. i AND FHA HOMES Paneled living room 16x36" Value Seldom E | 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE arias CARDEN CITY Intluding automatic gas heat and | with natural fireplace, mas- | Value Seldom Equal | ~ ‘;C PUINT LIVONIA \ ot water, oak floors, tile bath, | ter m 16x20. den 5 large Soaacat aed at AILROAD SIDING NDALE | wood kitchen, cabinets, large. ceramic tile bath with stal living room. Fireplace. Din. pproximately 1% acres near | LANSING ROYAL OAK | utility room. ‘and located within | shower, 16x32, screened ing * Pnehare: Dip Mc in Pontiac City limits, 160° | © LANSING BIRMINGHAM i cd ott Pontiacs new junior | ait ome Noumatic’ an basement. Garase, Hu . ot railroad spur One office butld- GREENV ie WILLS. | lso-many other out- | “a ‘can’ for dis- stengretarrnaisor vat Syfem Rioeed car ok) REP aes detame fe | Rees sein ta |My AMOR TR | rice. Gpen daily from 1 “ , — DIRECTIONS: From downtown See rice of cute sit.. g oF CHARLOTTE ROSEVILLE drive out N. Perry 8t to be true—for a took ‘see i 8,000 SQ. FT. BATTLE CREK &. DETROIT | Madison Ave Turn left at OY nnett nc.) at this brick heme -all to- Located within Pontiac on Auburn | GRO*SE PTE cpen sign to model at 773 Madi- REALTORS ay fo- an eppointment. | Ave. includes office space pilus BUT A SOLED AND ReeUREe ‘OP - clear span area. Extra lot in | . P I ARL BUILDING CO. | 38 E. Hureo FE 27182 | | rear of building included Excel- Tike income nn OR FULL. | | Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 | i R _ B H | lent brick and block construction INVESTMENT | I E s. $-7923 _ | an Sal in enr V Ine. Good location for a discount house PROM $199 IN MERCHANDISE . | Main St. Rochester service and storage gerage, furni- a tad 4 Bedre Home — ou Olt) or OL Leia ture outlet, roller skating rink or except ae eet, cucetent__ or sedroom Home WV Highland V just about anything. $56.000 on | GxcePtional | hig renee returns Furnishings Included oy peat ighland Village | | convenient terms | “follow the “Tovtown anaes | ar eS Comfortable — famil home.| in’ eo tn me, “Su ae. ETAT Tv ’ tom. y eart time effort re- handy east side locat featur-| Close to G proving frou nds. I RETAIL LOCATION quired fa fin me nonditie eo LIVE! Yes, live! and ing rooms down, up, Gently rolling scenic acre INVESTMEN C 2 t Oy person sates, LIVE) Yes. live! And be proud p= BM, dining room, Tull base: | Gen ,olling, scenic | te acre NVI TMI NT INCOME Init ial investment by person select- Bure soe " Pe ment with "Deico”’ oll heat,| ping center pl : re's an ideal moriey-making ut rather ie Teputability and you ean afford it! © room Planned for the sou combination main street desire of Distributor t } bene ora by a business cou- automatic hot water, venetian | east corner of Tipsico Lake Rd. bailar ps | pie, can buy % fer caty| Ste Seen. Norms ond jtlons to insure | Gouvle store with ‘apartments: | Tite tn profie b- grow tb ll 1 860° md "9.00 down. See for 1‘ car garage. Offered Pleasant community, yet priced map coarenimones aon | tm en unlimited a yodrseif, Cail today. an “410,080 00, by appointment Meet your 8. Excellent nusity ‘ rorimalely an DI and service a Cansiethe: wi » Hee ec sor ah scheol with school 2 story building. Store ideal for chain of to toy etal outlets ‘In. your - Ei NTED. With a — Se ‘i Tt tee- retail sales, insurance com | local | markéts and highly frequent - father who ts short att, con 2/ East Side reational area where living Is a and other services or p ect ‘ed ters. Our remark. | bedroom brick, oak pias- | Clean, neat 3 hedroom bungalow | Pleesure UNiversity 24141. | busines#®. $16.500 down. | able cok toy self-serv- | a py rit Bazement. i you with full basement, gas heat and 16130 Poemes ‘Cousins a i ag tah a selis for you 7 sore | you are in | sosmasnd ms | fot water, separate Gining Thom, 4 \VARD E. PARTRIDGE | piace’ gold" werchandise once each | DORCHESTER. DANDY. 4 room | block raneher, with’ BIG rooms, | Only $11,300 DRAYTON RANCHER room brick, new in ‘53 bale. Will take om. with $1,982 down. B.D. CHARLES, Realtor 1717 8. Tele a ane ret | Forced Only $11,735 glassed in front h garage, latge jot. Offered | “BUD" N ICHOLIE , PE sane 5-120) at tt sii, LOT ‘For | Sale Lots bo] 150, on ORCHARD | Lake Rd, neat —— Shopping center, _eenter. $1875. FE 4-31 REALTOR. 43 W. Huron st, ett EASIER through Classi- ~ Ads. To solve every- YOUR LIFE’S. MADE ie quickly, dial | PE 2- 8316 | per portunity _ 14620 ARMINTA STREET, PANO. | ag will receive . please. A CITY a CALIFORNIA, Want to Be « Suc- Loan Company Need $500. or Less WITH QUICK SERVICE? Then Home & Suto. is the place to come. Most loans made on your first vit so come in or phone for cash to on your auto,, furniture or signature, and & repayment. plan suil to Your needs. Friendly courteous service awaits you. Lesiie Fi Man. ager. Berkley. Voss, sident, Ph. FE 5-8121. Home & Auto 8 to 5; at Community 3 ‘Meet Bank Bier. } [a ._ MONDAY, OCTOBER a1, 1955 os ies a2 10 FINANCE Co co. 202 N. MAIN WHEN YOU NEED~ on Bank Bidg.— TEAGUE FINANCE CO, ROCHESTER, MICH. $500 walls, vacant, Will trad 180 EQUITY IN saleaiben 2 0 iredm aome, ere kitchen, yee Se Beers. BUILDING LOTS WORTH $200- 9400 as trade in on used cars. H, J. Van Welt, 3-1355. LARGE 3 BED: trad for smaller “Buia or land. 86 ON, rE 45181" motorcycles. deer e. OR 3-614 after 6 6 CHEV. FOR TENT , ing equipment and etc. OR 3-1538 VAG! SINGLE BARR aS "ie ste 10 single _ naan ROOM ome with full sooo, ent, ofl mol beet vacant R. J. VALUET, Realtor 345 Oakland FE 5.00093 | ent _ for buflding lot or se WILL TRA Ly D fo _ Lg ‘2 _ ~ x lor jer M Spaniel pup. Republic 06-8194 WILL TRADE 3° ROOM USE ith extra lot in Twin Lake sense section for he“ contracts WILLIS MM. BREW ER EM “4008 WILL TRADE USED CARS FoR outboard motors, tape recorders, motorscooters will aecept these articles as down ents TAKE, Sag in widen saad AO 86; boy's tweed Eton suit, $8.50; na flannel coat _ hat set, ane 3 and 4, very reasona eardiner nylon snowsult, sires 3. $10: a misses s BEAU L MAL, lent condition. Size 14. § MY 2-6953. For Sale Clothing, 7 ORL COATS. 14, $15 and $10, Girls’ ice 1, $4.50. FE 48513 56 ALL TTEMS IN EXCELLENT CON- Aieiton White wool baby bunting, r, size 4; wool vy vent $18 clothe on ge a: boy’ a regu size 19 MI —" evening gown, $12. EXCEL- 12, Call ‘skates, 11. 1074 Argyie. COAT, _IN dition. OR gr? CON- AND WHITE’ PL PLAID . FE 2-661. GIRL'S CoAT Size 1a cou cat, size 6 and 12, f 5-5047. GIRLS Also dresses. LASKIN MOUTON LAMB size 12, da COAT, rk green woo! coat with bend collar size 12 and Man's over- oe OR rou TWo- na, mix te ont Size 224 2 e ine ae ey. eis By water Ot erc TON topcoat, a — sive 12. FE 4 MOUTON LAMB CoaT, iz: “ie _ FE 5-9550. i MEN'S C od CLOTHING. SPORT en girl's NATURAL 16, Good FE 40563 MINK days TACKET SIZE condition, Reasonable. 2-367 NATURAL MUSKRAT COAT. SIZE Room dividers, 10. _FE after 12 ed ONE | OVERCOAT. LIKE Ew i topcoats, one leather jaenet 2-8250 ‘iter FOX FURS, $50. CoaTs, | ® Pe eer: ee _FE_ 2-2108. MA HECKED COAT. awe ig 2 son Whittemore. FE 4-7648 TWIN cmRLS— oe ch Cheap. 20 sale. Si Sitcmen rie Cas UsED suits AND OVERCOATS size 44 and 42, Excellent condi- tion. PE 5-132. Sale Household Goods 57) AUTO. “WASHER. OAK “BEDROOM | suite, 2 what-not sueixes, lent condition. EM 32343 ANTIQUE | END TABLE. legs, 1 shelf, $12: easy washing machine, exc. $29.50. MI_ 6-0859. excel. | ~~ SPOOL spindry condition, "APT SIZE “STOVE IN EXCEL- __lent condition, OR 3-1946 —_ amor ANYTHING YOU WANT | CAN BE FOUND AT L up, new book- End tables, $1 98 case headboard beds co $24; refrigerators. $25 up; & $8 m plete, ranges as & elec, $5. up: beds, all sizes 3. up; TV sets, $25 w toom suites, $49 ; radios, $5 up; new chrome dinette sets. bag 95 bf chests, new & used, 5 pe. $5 95 uD; living toom suites, $1295 up, din- ing room suites, $1950 up other items Many USE OUR ’ EASY al oO AY-A-WAY We buy, seit trade scyteien, out # ind. 2 a Pontiac or 1 mi. east of Heiehts on Auburn Rd. Come cres of | east of Auburn 5o $0241 2-266 We Give Holdens Red Stamps. ANTIQUES Arm chair, love seat, settee Piat- period rior set Civil War : Upholstered beautiful tapestry, OR APGHAN, aged /aaY oui rE APT. SiZ8 WECTRIC year old; 9 cu, ft. By old, MI 4-8976. LivING ROOM 8U' » ll — Phyfe dining 4A, —) room leaf table and 2 chairs. 254 _Liverty after 6 p. m, ABUNDANT LIVING THROUGH better nutri T a1 on. tion. OR 3-7014 and $29.95. Dee — ean iacior nl A eared ere 1 ING INCH Wi RCA at “WALTON TV Watton Cor. Josivn CARVED FIALIAN ainut, 10 piece sion, i, ul on reli — ea E62978 iy J & FURNITURE or tools, OR 3-27 4-1325., FOR SALE LIVING ROOM Fur- niture. 1 double bed and mattress. Alt frei class con'd. MA 6-351. FRIGIDAIRE REPRIGERA Sha for cottage. 630. ~ PRIGIDAIRE WASHER, $55. PE 2.8508 FoR SALE: GUARANTEED | RE. 7m marred. Exe sopelenal L& Fluorescent, 393 Orebard Lx. LADY'S PERSIAN ING SOUTH 6 Man's suit. Bedroom suite. coat. 4 PC. SET Double dresser Large mirror case Roomy chest of drawers ay finish ALL. FOR $109 PAY ONLY $2 WEEK FE 4768) We give Gold Bell Gift Gift Stamps HARMONY HOUSE E RUG & G & PAD. Floral pattern, grey 9x 12 $50 OR Tet08 HARMONY HOUSE RUG & PAD. Piora) pattern, sink background. _ #12. sto. OR TOA. HOOVER VACUUM, LIKE $14.95. Belts, bags, brushes, agg 056 Myrtle, Huron Gar 52. Gal. Electric Water heatername brand Ree Water heater—name brand. Reg. | $149.95-—-Now $90.95 L WAGNER 1960 N, OE Sant . Pontise Rd KENMORE AUTO. ne $25; $25: 9 piece walnue _ bien oe + rogue A tables a: 6 es, ; et ®. ; ce tas ace PE nE® | rn ese” ep ae @ FORMALS, SIZE 10. 2 GREEN. | — 2 -* tee wateen eae we. on +1006. ge a chess F nevarie MATERNITY SUITS, _thape, will sell cheap. 165 Navarjo __lused. $4. Beepele tis MY KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR. Gas stove. or ae = 1 —, tg & Sateen erib. 2-9537 or 614 BE. ga VinATOR Ea TTOR Gas stove, Maytag washer. Also 1 smell crib & 1 large crib. FE 2-9837 or 614 F. Tennyson. LARGE CHESTS. ~ Jex2ix3s $15.95 | Large chests, 15n27x44 17 wall cabinets Oakland County's largest selection of unpainted furn tre PICK & PAINT STORF lia Oakland Ave FE 5-96? Good _conditi v6 LIVING RM. FURNITURE, “ELEC | stove. 26 Front St. Call after 6 LINOLEUM AND PAINT SALE. 14 price at Jack's. All kinds of _ heating stoves. 377 Baldwin LIVING ROOM FURN. BEDROOMS | tion, is. Elec, stove, refrig., book- ase, odd chairs, rugs, 63520 _Shelby Ra., Rochester. OL 1-4034 Lord's Specials |S pe. dinette set $49 95 (2 pe. sofa-| $40 95 Used TVe from $74 95 : uD Hide-a-bed from $139 95 .-.. up | Uses gas stoves $20 00 | Lord's | Furniture and Appliances 125 W Huron St FE 4-0583 “Where Wrigley’s Used To Be” ble and 6 chairs, good condi- MOVING. MUST SELL WHE chair, dishes chairs, tables, era] antiques, pictures, lamps paige _ 4260_8. Shore Rd. OR 8 PC BUNK BED 2 sturdy beds 2 steel springs 2 comfortable mattresses ALL FOR $44.95 PAY ONLY $1 WEEK Pearson's Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave FE 4-7 ‘we e give | Gold Bell Gift Stamps MODERN LIVING ROOM SUITE and. odd davenport, oi) burner, telephone bench and outside ‘totlet. OR_3-0435 NEW WHITE WOOD ee coaL NEW & USED SALE ag 8 Queen dryer, genn.ss Used GE automatic washer $ 60.50 Used Easy 5 .. § 50.96 erator BS fittyweod. ‘beds End tabi CLAYTON'S Furniture, Appliances sBawwn $ s 10.95 up. 6 cu. FT PRIGHT freezer, 903 Kettering. |e HEATING STOVE. GOOD For details phone FE tion, Gray upholstered chair. OR | 3-0291. CONSOLE. condition, 19 Pinegrove. FE 2-0000 |. DINING ROO “PURN. eee * ase. 1 ire, * deluxe electric ran * to cn anne 7. Reg. tases. $190.99 and @ trade- yoo chen ze EM 3-4400. “apiante 21" blonde console. Reg. DEXTER 100.95, with 2 ee, ee |e HAMPTON ELECTRIC | brand SOPA, IDALE, SLIP aon Exceptional value oe covered: lem mp an sa Lupe an Preervesens, 303° Orchard | lawn EL BO FRIDIDAIRE AARGE AND | 50a AND —« CHAIR, = a ood condition. mn - Fi hat AUTO WiaER, TV, 60; ; MAYTAG WASHER: $45; Ps FE Peon HF werunenoune, reigerait ELECTRIC STOVE, WASHER AND) il ike new, PE_§-2706. - ; FRADE GAS RANG STOVE, $20. 3485 PINE Pur At Ave. Keego creer * Cg Munro Electric, 1000 FES table jdt on) chairs, USED FR EPRIGERATOR C 4 ay gus ¢ stove, high broiler, . Ww : ron: " 4200 ¥ MOEN neem be seen alter 5 P=. sun J USED FURNITURE | Mon,, 87 8. P Paddock. rE US Pearson’s Bank Furniture | ~ | 42 Orchard Lake Ave. 9 Pc ane | ROOM SUITE. $60 WESTINGHOUSE STOVE. LAWSON SOFA Fa with 6 SLIP | COVER j cond! $35, EM_3-3767 | | 30” electric range with wide oven. | MAHOGANY DINING ROOM TA-| El- For Sale Miscellaneous 60 sev- | and, also many Rei? Ttems. 1960 N: Opdyke, FE |MATERIAL SALES CO, “chance, Pormere, 602 Mi. Clem- New eitlae ease 05, $140.96. - | aa: Thor automatic washer. Reg. act. 5, $109. 95. 2 apes, a. oe “sine ss rm ur burner «| "Piles, £0. range. hee sis8 o. Bond oak Oa eat USED DEPT, 2 pe. living room suite ..... $29.95 3 inch Ges Range . $30.95 Heavy walnut twin beds $ 9.85 Small 5 ¢ wood dinette .. $24.95 $15.00 value floor lam: - $2.95 Large chest of drawers .....$22.0 Large metal dresser ......... $17.95 Metal hall trees 3.95 Many Items Not ‘Listed Here WYMAN’ 18 W Pike: Easy Terms: PE 41122 Used T rade-in, Dept. e breakfa, $34.50 Davenport ror "che oe $90.60 Gas e Perce » | plece dining. : «40.50 New Studio eel ‘ eee tr Elect: on aa 50 Kenm automatic washer $99.95 4 cu tt. OE Refrie. " yr. old sates eusais ps $120 50 THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO, * 361 S&S. BAGINAW &T. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN q New dav rt and chair 2 modern end-tables 1- modern coffee. table 2 decorator lamps ‘ALL FOR $97 PAY ONLY $2 WEEK Pearson’s Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave PE 4-788) __We give Gold Bell Gift Stam @ IN. WHITE CaBi NET sink t . $25. 8 Mf, taep ft HOT POINT AUTOMATIC washer, oO, U TV, $29. and up, New Hot Point dishwash- er, $320.06 now $229.06. Used eiec- trie range, mat 50. Sveet's Radio & Apotieases. 422 W. Huron. _ 4113 | x12 LINO. RUGS. .$2.98 pale / Alcohol — Ansiireext Ashe: stos roof coating. 5 gal, $3 VINYL INLAID “Tite te PRICE. JBBER BASE PAINT GAL. $3 50 YERS, 141 W. Huron, FE_ 4-3064 TD. BOTTLE One HEATING _stove, 70,000 BTV. 6 PC. WALNUT. iy Ton suite. Very good cond. Reasonable OL 6-0226. a = ‘WAYNE GABERT’S Floor Sample Sale $229.95 Norge auto washer $199.95 Norge dix op fi $149 $259.95 Norge 10 cu retrie $199 $232.50 Kelvinator 30 In. Jelectric vanes, fully automatic 419.95 North 12 cu. ft. Customatic FE | Artists’ ies, hobby Saseliaaec! eck our clas- sification “Hobbies and Binns and No, 244A, ry Fiuore: transit marred. Mich: . wa “AF DISCOUNT AND SAVE . c. auto. © 5. Tele ader fruit press, Gnoctions vio~ fin. sax and case, 490 Scott Lake 7 PR as Sauce tal” Dolla. es aa TT oor att | “Rew 13.05, oe #1, Reg. $11.08, Tint Hair dolls, Reg. $11.68, now Fr a Girl Dolls, reg. | $9.50, "a Pat Vint our fee sk 2. A BARNES HARDWARE -Huron St, coEwaN ott, FURNACE, 60,000 a condition i222, spines cas pemmn wera | blower, $40, FE 54-4733. a . furnaces’ ‘Oil, gas | and coal. Hot water and ste boilers, automatic water heater, poet od copper pipe “" agg Bros. Peint HTS 2085 Perry Pe esa 8 OAL. as DIAMONDS, iv CARAT, $175; Lad ca Dinner _Private party. PE 5-1332 BEFORE Prices go w 1 your home r Remode i ® your bes tavestment Call for ¢ estimate LD- ERS. & SUPPLY, FE 4-2575 or PE 54-7433 . -| Garage Doors SPECIAL PAL rry all steel tally ranteed $35 and up. ates on remodeling free, ML 8. Paddock . FE 2.0203 ERRY DOOR _SALE co. ch OSING ; OUT $495 PAINT... _ We TILE («9 sows Te INL AID LINOLEUM 9¢ ALL. TILE 8Q be SM ITH’ Ss, 287 S S. Saginaw CASH FOR FURNITURE i G AL... FURL aA N eee $29.50, Mgt sae sizes. “ Me DRAW TITE HITCHES CHROME OR CADMIUM ‘ ier Go ou Rural Enos. EL ECTRIC MOTOR, | 23-1402 ELECTRIC WELDEK SOTISLE a. EK. 8 1 HP. FE POR SALE. 30° POWER MOWER _ sulky Also contplete garden nd lawn “Prenkiin. 31025" Briar- _ cit Ave ranklin, MA 6-2859_ FUEL OIL T ‘ANKS _ housetrailer gal. iT D ni —. We have bi new 1994 mod and traditional tional de- " signs "ie ‘Dedreome end ‘living where 33 Orch, GALE ‘ “tot OF STORM: all shes, H, P. Sutton #432. eerene FIRST Quality 6 FT. BATH- tubs, $49 B grade toilets, $10.95; nett “double sinks, $14.95: hand basins from $10.95. G. A Thompson, #0 8 Perry FARM BUILDINGS FOR SALE. Snyder Dairy, 6590 Crooks Rd FREE STANDING TOILETS $21.95 21232 double sinks ...........9 0.96 Washbowis with fittings . $11.95 3 ei colored bath sets, with ittings $100 es Factory Seconds — Irregulars SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 100 5, Saginaw St _FE_5-2100 QA8 ae AcE “HEATER: 20,000 Boxer, male, 17 monte old, fawn, $50 308 Mt __Clement: Can be seen from 9 tof GAS ENGINES Wisconsin 4% HP. New $128. Sale refrigerator-freezer MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE | FROM N. Saginaw FE 56199 2 YEARS _To PAY 1 som refri Frigidaire. All in p34 working condition, Cheap MA 5-2403, Westingheuse A real buy for only 49.95 L. A. WAGNER CO. Cor. Pontiae Rd. §-0221 ROOM CIRCULATING Off. heater and 2 al. drums, $30. — EM 3-448 after 4 or LI 5-8152 _ USED BARGAINS Martag washer, $2450; daverport & chair, $14.50; love seat, $1850. | Refrigerator, $2950. China cabi-. net, $2250, New bed rail, $495: | . Platform ‘rocker. $6.95.- Large | dresser, full size bed, chest of | drawers nicely ‘finished. $69 50 EASY TERMS ON LAYAWAY Pearson's Bank Furniture 42 Orchard ‘Lake Ave FE 4-7881 We give Gold Be Gift Stampr Antt-Freeze.. PLASTIC WALL TILE .. 2c Ea. Unclaimed Linoleum ....... $2.48 Surplus Paint ..... .......... $1.40 White @nmamej] .......... $1.98 Asphalt Tile ac Harold's Paint & Lino. | 140 8S. Saginaw St. ALL & ELECTRIC | roots ~APPLI- ances “ Pita nBust Co tor a ~ ATT ENTION- Home Owners — Builders We are over stocked with 6 ft. nce DOO! your choice $5.50. Other sizes at real savings. jation— building boa and si DOW MADE TO YOUR Free estimates as of given, sURPLUS LUMBER & 5240 Highiand Rd. (M50) OR 3-7092 GET IT QUICK, through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial FE28181 for an ad- writer and get it! ~ HUD-| . $97.75. Replace vour old engine ata bargain price “VANS EOUTP. 6507 Dixie Hwy MA 5-7878 G&M COMPANY SAWS AND LAWN MOWERS MA- CHINE SHARPENED FE 5-1835 3255 EE Walton GOOD USED | STOLKOL STOKER __Reasonable. MI 4 MODEST MAIDENS - 5 oer tremely offensive to me!” ” By Jay Alan AP Wewstwatered dtr ee Ax wan | Sinks “y don't see why he should, be a defensive back-—he's ex- For Sale Miscellaneous 60 LUMBER CASH AND ganar board ixt white pine . 00 M a6x's plaster . NS ne rock lath de loose et. Culverts for driveways. 214 Ibs. naee. S . lee Faded Plywood, Interior and Exterior, rior me pt lees Dore | Ninaows one ron ene, others. Peseiee. Ploe a al Bt, r Lumber r Co, 6120 Bo, 3 ee a Commerce LAVATORIES ees WITH faucets, $24.50 value, $14.05. Also ‘toilets, ‘bathtubs, shower stalls at terrific values, These are crate marred. Michigan Fluorescent, 33 Ore' sanent Fo “Ave. "MACHINERY FOR SALE in. South Jathe, Greenfield tool oy cutter er, morse an vais al ali _Plaorescent, 3) Orchard Lake =e TM es noua} LIVING ROOM SUITE, $20. MIMEGOmRAPH MACHINE, $20, aluinum fos canopy, #15 Four wheel trailer. a $e0, Will _trade PE 40118. 000 Bt. —PURNACE R RS, ROTARY THLERS, POWER SPRAYERS A deposit will hold one, Time on tha Lawn w.rF. _ __ Birmingham. 1 MI “6000 AND LEATHER ec HROME aide i er & i. tank, ae coal furnace. ere NEw SALvANIaEO PPE tm, (2 ft. D scviceess ec ft. = | Have Rail wep 100 8. inaw PE 5-2100 OAK FLOORING, 2 x #8, 2 x 6's, 2 Os, 6 & 6s. Coment blocks. Boers and jambs. $4.50, Vene- ven et. _ x4. New, | Pe a1, ONE GAL OTL TANK WITH Ofitings. § $25. OR OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO TO look like new. Lengthen your ga- rage, Put in new garage doors. _Terme FE 4-5654. OPEN SUNDAY Open 10:30 to 2:30. & save. to Warehouse, Dizte OiL CONVERSION BURNER. AU- water tomatic peo theg heater, Three gal. fuel oi tanks. OR 3-6124 Prange 4. PENNY PAINT SALE House paint, 1 ar oad =» $3.08 3nd Galion at Ic svataiapie 01 Two gallons for . 2” Rubber base patel. gal. ‘eens . ore Roller or pan, lec * o1 1 gal. paint & roller or pan . 30 " FLOOR SHOP | 99 & Saginaw St - Open 8 to 9) PACHOUD WRECKING, me's 2301 Dixie Hwy 5-108 | PLASTER AND ee COLOR Sillea Sand, 100 M bag « $1.25 4x4" 6x6" Hearth Tile . Hearth Tile BLAYLOCK COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO 81 Orchard Lake Ave, FE 3-710! He each 25e each HEARING AIDS. nw AND _used. Phone Rules, PE 2-7900. HOT WATER HEATER, 30 GAL, gas. New: approved for used on Consumers lines, $98.50 and $119.50 value, $49.50 and $59 50 These are siiehtiv marred. Also, electric, off and bottled gas heat- ers at terrific values Michigan Fluorescent, 303 Orchard Lake ve HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE 7 mile, out Baldwin. Armstrong floor coverin and Mas-O-Lae __paints. Phone PE 1-002: HOOSIER DEEP we PUMP with 30 gal tank and 70 ft of drop pipe. $50. 2019 N. Avalon FF 71-6364 after § p.m i STORMS AND SCREENS $30 PE 4-4316 INSIDE BIRCH FLUSH 1 DOORS aay damaged, Most page size | RE LI 7 ft. $4 and up . $10 to $12. — house south of Walnut Lake Rd Btop before 10 am. or after b4 p.m. or any time Saturday or jun, | INTERESTED IN PHOTOGRAPH- TES _ CAMERAS & _ EQUIPMENT, 61A. KENTILE Six marble colors Ox9% fnch. 5 CENTS EACH FLOOR SHOP % § Saginaw St ae $95 00, 66-in, models TARE “OIL STOVE Wil room house a}] secess, Nc celiont condition. $40. OR 3-9216. LARGE DUO THERM OTL BURN- er used one month, Like new. OR. LARGE OAK OIL HEATER, BATH- _. Strathmore. LIONEL & AMERICAN | FLYER TRAINS Auwthorized factory service _ pee factory pertts, Pree te analyzer. TASKER'S, 63 W. HURON BT. WEA cold water tank, well motor. | | fn /* | Meyers pumps, he and submersi- : REDW xD | Be wutiful paneling, . boards, { py Ins 404 ond 's. $178 PAINT SALE Outside bg ae at $5.05 gal. Free 1 INC, CH URCirs eee! <5... nn PORCH LIGHTS IN EARLY AMER- tifie values Michigan Piuorescent _ 93 Orchard Leke Ave. PUMPS hp jet pumps with tanks $99.50 ty) hp is ca shallow and deep well, $108.50 Sump pumps, $30.8 15 gal. bles Plastic rk S HARDWARE “ii, at Adams, Auburn FE 23-0811. A MMeignts, PHELPS ELECTRIC HARDWARE. Te supplies. OR 31217 OR seEway's ROOM Ea HEATER, $30. 814 Orlando “PLUMBING SPECIALS 3 pe. bath set. A quality with trim $115 Oepn daily § to 6; Sun. 10 to 2 Aranson Plumbing Supply 950 M15 Ortonville Phone 130 We Deliver 22° BRICK LINED KALAMAZOO furnace, A-l ducts. Boy's rey fee and roller, size 5. “PLYWOOD — All kinds at lowest ae Also = hardware. Wholesale and Pontiac Plywood Co. 1488 win Ave ‘ +2543 ROMEX J4C FT L L er A. Thompson, 8 8. _Petr RE-CONVERTED 0 ge waren = ey For Sale Miscellaneous 60 JET waten PUMPS 900.98. G. A. Thompson, 60 8. Perry. om SOAP. | Sl. an hour. Like new, MA SAVE ON EAVESTHOUGHS. Warwicks, 2678 Orchard Lake Rd. te $3 complete Mie cleaming: “3 value, $10.05. zhane re oom seconds, Mich Fieerwseent 33 _¥3_ Orchard ie fe Ave. ~ SEPTIC TANKS __ Save Money at BURMEISTER'’S LUMBER 800,000 are Pa, Going On AT” BURMIESTER'S OUR PRICES ARE NOT ONLY Low, BUT OUR SERVICE 18 AM 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU 8 Sheet Rock C & C.... wonite, shee, . Suco88E 33..~ = Bu.88.5.88S SEusessesssazeece Se, Ze neeeeserenaseese - - Comb 3 pe. colored bath eet all eet, cast iron tw BARBY ORE - fad ne ‘Al yr yoo An ARE BUILDING A DRI ouT Eg - * = sz MAKE SURE IT's BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co, 8197 Cooley Lake. Rd, EM 33747 Telegraph & 8 Mile Rd. it PL ani Used Building Materials of All Kinds BUSINESS ‘s, pipe, vteel sash leces of oak timber J2213: by tie es of pne timber 12212 by 312 pieces of 4x12 by 18° lone. Board feet 3x 5 T & of all Einae Field Sales, phone . TRinity 27571 . Open Sunday Pachoud Wrecking Co. nm Dist Hwy 5-0108 Beside Pontiac Drive-tn Theater sHALtow WELL with tank. Rastce s and Siding Combination Doors Insulation M. A. BENSON 549 N _ Saginaw re 4571 RADIAL ELECTRICAL SAW. Ex- . tra saws and dadoes, Reasonable, FE 5-1661. SINKS FR: OM $5.95. 53 G. ELEC- tric water heaters, ae 30 gal. 2 6. Pert $55, G. mpson, [$320 LOT,” WaAR- ican Orchard Lk.” Rd. GAVE ON GUTTER. 12 CENyS 27) =Orchard foot. Warwick's, Lake Rad, SOFA, CHIPPENDALE, SLIP antl ered. Lamp sania. rest type lawn mower nese buys h bb022. © vethtubs., Crate marred, $21.95 up. SAVE Supply. 190 8. Saginaw St. USED HEATING EQUIPMENT Coal Furnaces--$20.00 up oi maces Range Bo Bollers Hot Water Heaters ELBLING 73 8. Parke St. USED OTL SPACE HEATERS rom $20. G, A. Thompson, 80 8. cary, tt electric moter. $18.) MI 4 SOFA AND MATCHING. CHAIR, ae _eondition . MI 6-2782 ] 415 — 5° ENAMEL RECESSED For Sale Miscellaneous 60 WATER SOFTENERS e000 rains rains. reg gaab~now $ise. SEPTIC TANKS MFORCED ; or as $4.00. Good sencerns “Shop, 51 W. Huron, of _Pon sag —_ of bldg. materials sal- ed and - a” harpete ne. Pt ee Hee ran ‘ ie Pp ....., 83 ver 100 aq Doors with jambs ............ $3.95 Complete windows . ...... $5.00 ” Many other ttems UN iON WRECKING co, INC, . Sane 0 to 2 site Bear you reall ‘Wenwoot 5.0200 controls, Wr recking” 00D. WELL cord or two for. cord; 9 for $11. - KINDEING’ wo WOOD. LUMBER ia¢s. ODDs & ends wood material. FE 2.6745. _ Plants, Trees, Shrubs - 68 et WEEPING WILLOW TREES, $1 UP e Orion. * Farm SHADE TREES ental silver mentee 3,5 waa 48 C8 Slee’ hoa PE $4711 SHADE TREES. svGaR “MAPLES. inch and a half up to $ inches Beautiful field, none better, Re- tail or wholesale, 633.8. Blvd. East. FEL SONTT, _ For Sale Pets” 69 A-l AKC BEAGLES. ALL AGES. Good hunting stock, EM 32423. “AIREDALE eed IES BY CHAM- ‘Beats “extra laree Peautiut | tient ae. ates, hunt- er. watchdogs. Dr. Mera Ken- nels. Lapeer.” "Michi Do it Yourself _ ol "Sesh ae ae Se drain “tle + Buttes West rE coer ise ans nee ® to 6:20. sega hela ony My BLaee Comoras, Equipment 6iA 3% K 4% RAPHIC, KO. damatic shutter gun, also condenser and enlarger, secess. } 3-739. Good USED : PIANO for sale, Call- after 3 Re | _ 5-1260 Ni 1 MAN'S AND 1 LADY'S plete set chubs 7 DEER HUNTERS ONE WEEK SPECIAL SCOPE DEAL a a jets, sees, 4 mount » ol. x amor. ‘eee. mount and labor $955.05. "ANDERSON T HDW E, GRAPH 2182 . TEL! wa cae ot a 100 CARS urs, and bri : 10 to 2 JAP 31 RIPLE, & el. FE eishe LADY's RED WOOL HUNTING coat. Size 38, Like new. $10. _FE_2-1538. be Sy - BUY - SELL Tia lo Bee'e woDet ous barrel, neafeld voones ot ia case a 8587 mene ATOR - Pe Ls e Rd, : OPEN AY SLAYBAUGH'’S FR 4-0824. PE 68-0483 __Ben's Loa TAXIDERMIST L. J. Green. $76 Brook St. Pon tine PE 4-544) CABIN FoR 5. NEAR WEST T0527 Brarich. CABIN POR DEER HUNTING season, Modern. OA 6-2128. HUNTERS. CABING BE- tween —— ons Keach. Ot heat, electr! . Phone RK. Tuttle, A pe. DEER HUNTERS COTTAG E FOR sale cheap. Beds for 6. Electric Good hunting, Own lake, OA _ 8-233. CABIN AT LAKE Y, @ 6 PE 47165, HOUSETRAILERS AT MIO, MICH.,- wal . ger a ae -— vepiences. _Biina FE FE 2-5618 -~ ay 889 Sand, Gravel & “Dirt 66 “At TOP 80m, so ae one. PE #111 oF rr 2.8572, 80, PILL DIRT, sand and eravel, Ear, Howard. PE: BLACK DIRT, 60-40 aie rave’ .erayel, FE 23-1768, FAR mTOR 6 SOM, BLACK | DIRT. 5 yds. 9 ses, FILL DIRT. SAND A VEL. OR 3-7318. FILL xO ee BRE -ANG _gravel. Phone FE 2-6360, HARDWAY Top sotl, Blacy dirt. ovat. sand eset “Hay, Grain « Feed _ 7 ee " - ry Maer’ Also ear corn. fiornsk OWNERS STABLES available on private farm _ 32000 after 6. D or ye 9 cans a & day © davs New tide coute®, d-unit ithe, 0 milk cone a Kurtz Rd. Holly UieLroce ellow cows. ud s due in LAMBS rot, it pe Hunting Accommod, 65A a ig BRED YORKSHIRE SOW, ee a Lew oa ae rt i are wa aoe “has a. a Bay PE 17-0318. _ For or Sale ) Poultry = 74 “© i YEARLING a HENS and fryers. M. ers. MA + 200 WHITE eee PULLETS, 3 — old, Ph, Holly, MElrose ey) ~ Sale Farm Produce 75 ectaetiatied APPLES Eating and cook: Blackmore Farms 1000 Silve One mile east off Adame > Sweet CIDER. asa ON. asad ui.rel Rd. APPLES & SWEET Ie Intosh, Jonathan, Delicious, . any others, Fine i fruit. Sweet jer é Oskiand ards, st __& Duck Lake Rds,, Milford. APPLES. HO a ORCHARD, an or 4 oe. “Slee "osenart Lk na GUBBARD SQUASH. BLUE OR , , me : Ene P coats . al sizes. Hy. Bebasgoes. 7 cents bu. =. = ised Le Bo $. a house of Granger Rd, O35 ber bu’ Baldwin to house vest Ghartshon Oren “Ra” Brine PoTa Brit) RENT IT. FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give sisi ACTION, Dial FE set | Bena’ Pi DRY _; Cannan ai PE 5-3906. w R house |. *< Gecabmmnad % CHAIN HPL . $227.50 WE TAKE eae : CREDIT DEPENDAB'E PA AND PE +074 ad +1112 KING BRO OUR LH DEAWER | __ PONTIAC RD AT OPD BOLEN'S TRACTORS. ME ler prog Snow blow Bares ains fawn mowers, will swap WHAT HAVE YOU? EVANS EQ Hwy. MA 5-1878 or OR UsED S ) NEW IDEA CORN PICKER. Buf “AND SAVE _HOUGHTEN ‘k con exce: N iver and diesel heaux je, © oc 3 Crawl *. —, with bulidoser biades com ie of new yey stadvetece, har- . diggers and tr b we — s of tractors Lil LJ i* n Perguec Massey ere, and Oliver, Pontiac Farm & Industrial Co: aij, WooowarD ave. ee USED TRACTO A EQUIPMENT Bi eaten ie ‘Es eee aval these tractors. Trailer : Exchange Andersor ap Lota RTS—S1 1956 PONTIAC CHIEF... A COMPLETE CHANGE: IN BEAUTY AND - “CONSTRUCTION NOW ON DISPLAY AT HUTCHINSON TRAILER _ SALES ._ Sees: . Maven 6 8 9 Yes, eek, Some livable trailers as ‘low a8 TRATLER EXCHANGE. Trailer Sales Bee'the new 1966 General. Stew- ar, Sling, “Rew iow tank, aod and beter rates, 60 months to pav, Ever see a trailer 12 &. high? DEER HUNTER SPEC. 10 USED TRAILERS TO PICK FROM Seo Wt her.t 12 ft high Oxford Trailer Sales _ bettie gas, ‘Trailer parte he a pee rae Us ng vi ae i ‘ ae j 4 a Ag i ae His pe 4 ae eeey F; AY oe | Ee CRO LAMA Od 4 ,_! ¥ \ i yy / ee a * i ; fog! a | | ‘THE PON'ITAC PRESS, day's Ay. oct BERS al. bee . Fot Sle Care__94| Fer Sea Used Cars. 9t| Fe. Se Mend ern_0) _Fet Sh ed ort 21955 Ford. Convertibles . a. a PRICES ay | eee Ra | =~ BARGAIN £PUCKS fh YOU _— ABOUT {o7*, besten HUNTERS - 3to Choose From—Black, Red afd Green study lead |, T F Fully Equipped including Taxes and License Our Business bey . NEVER SEE. ; fe sigs | NEW 1955 PONTIACS : AT : Lancer. Save ‘ey OLS ¥: : a | WILSON GMC ‘CLUB COUPE |. Stock 3 BRAM ser aarton "RS | “uPoerithadres rege: mene? | FACTORY & — |! $68.23 Mo. if your car is worth OAKLAND AT CASS ie. : , ‘3h Bodee We'cin coe. Sis | Nn cuevnoter = | «= EXECUTIVE CARS |]. 2 ey 8 - | 35 Sate tper ves ae Ss i bie While they last oe ~ Se re OPEN EVENINGS - N b “$3 Hudson Hornet... 8 895 | S-OnpE” a ae i , Relow Cost s * 4) evs DG ; f | $3 Dodge VE 4 dri... $457 ro wh aes or only Ten Dol ars wn. : Fa OS | dNUTUDer | tines? 2,46 oo EMBL fren Can be seen “at OL W. Pick yours today For Sale Cars | * : an SOoseati S28 8 qos ee ® SEDAN “iss: | maim ane |: e oe 4 te meee se :s oat hae volte tins tes] | While selection is good 1955 Ford Custom 8 2 Dr: 1984 BUICK: SPECIAL HARDTOP. S ] « 1B Rees or! ; Ot Et ae | = connate FORD “wale MCHOOkE mens. 70 . Woot Tacoin 1100 PONTIAC Fully Equipped including Taxes and License | rpe . . ps oo : honored. BUICK 1952 HARDTOP, ron Micke... 6 ea) 183 PACKAR KARD. ¢DR. RADIO AND .. ach |_eaent i | + ~FORDOR Bede ty hon Pickup." $608 | Mit eiela. “Birm. . RETAIL $46.63 Mo. if your car is worth es {ARDTOP | ~ : GME 1s Toner ita “PLYMOUTH 4” DOOR. Ex. RE Until 4 3 BU ICK I nN : . -. 9999 _ ally sane. ‘wast sacrifice. $125 HUB AUTO BAe oO one Century, Balet 8 aH. Dynafiow Radio & Heater No. 28724 WrEMENeeuNE IDER |: ee Fa 4 oie see ree SEDAN ANY PART. | ‘4 Oldsmobile 88.4 dr. Sedea, 232 S. Saginaw, FE. 2-9131 ‘i PLYMOUTH © SEDAN, OVLY ‘ss cusToM rOM CATALINA, LOADED. = or only Ten Dollars Down. . Good front end, including radi-| 04 Pontiac Star Chief , 1952 Dodge Coronet 4dr Two-'| i555 —MaERCURY. 2DR~ RADIO, | room for the 56's, FI ator 197 S. Jobnsop, __ HOUGHTEN & SON : ; tone green and ivory with new | 0. r"Carkner Studebaker. Ml NORTH CHEVROLET PORTE © DOOR. STARCH Tag . LOUIE 6 AUTO PARTS = YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE lires and beater Ready (9 60) 43419. Birmingham. _ Woodward at 13 Mile low mileage, cag be seen after 5. . eninge " Days a Week | AND : i952 7 MERCURY 2 DR sig DOWN eT BR A-l Buys Ch 1eS Starters and geoerators .-.. $6.50 GMC TRUCK DEALER L ARRY ‘$595 aa nsoume payments. 464 S. | 104 PLYMOUTH STATION WAG-| igs5 STARCHIEF CUSTOM ¢DR. eap — io. nw Blew $7.50 528 N Main, Rechester cog 1.9761 ; Woodward, Birmingham. on. $10 down and assume ye Pontiac. Fully equipped. Con- ’ ‘ -— 599 50 P. : Sed 199 used parts for ‘46 cars| i957 BUICK 3-DOOR $io Down 33 WASH, PULLY EQUIPPED. moe 464 8. Woodward, Bir-| sider trade-in. Call anytime after ||. 52 Buick Riviera. .$ ‘ontiac . 0 and rn “and assume payments. 464 EROME : Your old car and take over pay- ig Noon. EM 3-343. 54 Plymouth 2dr..$899 49 Plymouth 2dr..$144 } . 066 Oakland Ave. Ph. FE 44513) woodward, Birmingham. ments JEfferson 6-5000, Ext. 33125 PLYMOUTH iss 7 DR RADIO & Pry PONTIAC, . ‘BR. BOOB con y = CLEARANCE SALE OF | seavtirut reer BLUE BUICK] p,,| A d Dealer or FE 34001, Dick Wright, heater. Powerflyte transmission. | “gion. 55 Ford C. Sed..$1899 49 Ford 2dr. .....$144 V-8 ENGINES Skylare conv. Cail owner, tor ap | ROC tet “ Legg 9 tne beams shes. Mt og PONTIAC. #0 TWO DOOR, OR RE '52 Mere. Hardtop.$744 —’S0 Buick Sed. .,..$199 * r 5 " 3" . 7 vere, cove, Fomine, edge | jaf BtICK -GPECIAL >D0oK | "FORHMONE IMAM We gppna'a| No. 27374 , SAVE, °_ | PtyNpuny mecvEbERE cpr | sgn“. She Al SS OP) 955 Ford C8 2dr...$1299 —'50 Ford 2dr. .....$199 ler, ibe. ker, wna. taped, le i ___ae0n | ve ree — 5 DOOR. ’ Singer ages —Execilent ce mt ebaition we Sona | ina Cahlyainne yal * | 19s) Pontiac @ Hydramatic with| {33 Bulck sedan losded Mente “ORION MOTOR ‘3A S| “lent con'd. PE S100 a 733 Chev. 2dr. ..+..$744 49 Chev. 2dr. ... .$144 SPECIAL TIP TOP VAI AL LUES a) the DOOR | Tadlo and heaier.. dtone ivory i ‘Buick hagalop _Ford, Mercury. MY 2-261! POMTTAC, 106s 6, on 4 DE _AYDRE 53 Mere. 4dr. .... : Briggs, Jat “tne automotive GUARANTEED a "3 Pontiad*evaine OCTOBER paint. Low mileage On 318i. || '52 Plymouth 4dr..$499 Convertibles ao gal. = Lo 5 : ‘82 PONTIAC SEDAN; WAS 9995: || ’ i : 8644 SCHRAM : AUTO PA ARTS | Choice Brand mew 10s Chrrotere | 196) wnt, “a hg a a) $695 3 ‘Chev. rar! DeSoto a : ARAD ABC o 3 now NORTH Sours, EP -” sete ain $944. 54 Ford Conv. ,..$1299 3338 Dixie Hey. 44533 RIG SA ING : Take $350 for equity, Going in . a Sana ton Pi Lincoln ‘$1 Sedan ...........- . Wowdwar? at 13 Mile ; - oeeee : . < oes FENDER SKIRT Ss” 3 SAV S servies. FE _S0es a 54° Pontiac “starchiet Conv, - | Mereury ‘St Sedan ............ $4 Lincoin §-1100 53 Olds 88 2dr... . $044 55 Ford Conv, ...$1844 The long streamlined custom as CHRYSLER, ep DELUXE CHEVROLET. Ba . Bu. sherp Keeeure a2 Bedam ss. 8 1053 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN _ DE- 51 Chev, 2dr. ....$299 *53 Buick Cony. ...$999 . a4 *, use « * Ard Pimeutes. $35 — 1084 Plymocth Barer ede |. s1eeg | CROSLEY 1909, EXCELLENT CON HURON MOTOR ieee as sone. MILES. Hydramatic, 2 tone and} '52 Olds &8 2dr... .$899 *52 Ford Conv. ....$699 $ 1953 Chrysler @ dr. ....... $1395 | dition. Sell for best offer, OR |." siidiai SALES Ford ‘53 Victoria .......... many extras. $1205. FE +619 _ (1 953 Diyvmouth 2dr $699 - '49 Ford Conv. $144 ]° . “Reguler inside the fender type | 1953 Pontise 2. dr ge25 | _ 30414. 952 W: Huren FE 22641 | Lincoln ‘52 Sedan .......... $1005 | 1955, 4 DOOR PONTIAC STAR- ” ymo oe aig eee for 1858 Fords. Chevrolets, and 1652 Plymouth club sedan $508 | 1963 CHRYSLER NEK YORKER 7. ‘sl NASM SEDAN. WAS Ws: Now | Mercury 'S¢ Sedan $1495 | chief. 682 £. Beverly 53 Pont. Dix 8 4dr $899 °50 Ford Conv. ...$299 Piymouths. Lge Rayer the 1952 Nash Rambler Station Wakon| Dr. radio, heater and ies ‘uecnaiet convertivie. Good | “Gor tall clearance, only 8293. Mercury ‘54 Sun Valley coupe $1795 | jg49 PONTIAC. HEATER. RADIO. 5? Ford 2d $544 31 Ford C $444 And ae. gee a Neltoms | sack ith as ne overdrive, Carkner Studebaker. Mi eaae. top. excellent body & the motor: NORTH CHEVROLET ‘Dodge ‘55 Hard Top coupe $254 sunviser, good tires, excellent con- pe or | rr for Onv. ... A for ait makes and models. $9 95 eo Garyai ier Highlander 4 ar, es ba is 0 Gandy. Woodware at 13 Mile Mercury ‘$8 Montclair Coune $2345 | gion. $980 OA. #2369 51 Mere Cl, Cpe...$299 — '53 Chev. Conv. ... $844 and ap s isi Ford 4 dr 1953 “CHRYALER _ CLUB COUPE. Lincotn e-1100 B b F t ] 1955 PONTIAC, = “poor custom . ; : BouibreAce AUTO PARTS | 195) Nash custom 6 dr 00: ‘Fase | $19 down and assume payments. @ NASH 4 DOOR. RADIO AND | DO Trost, ne. ese SS 54.Chev, 2dr, eet 0 Baldw FE 3 1960 Chev. Ggluae 4 dr, It's extra ier a4 8. sere rod “e 7 5 heater. “46 Cushman, moter scoet- LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER OR 32815. 53 Chrys. Cl. $844 a = re ‘a1 DODG . che er 5: uw Me : COVKTTY Fer Se Tee 008) ie Tk smn a Cycom eat ae ROS WOODWARD" |i gronnag we “oxtail 24 Ford C. Sede S1344 Trucks neannenuaae ; ‘92 NASH STATESMAN HARDTOP, BIRMINGHAM 5-600 ’ 1 Bh . * witte walls 418.48 $018, Beat MOTOR SALES your ox mi Mile ‘was $695. now only $089, Mas | MI 6220 JOrdan_ 63929 | 19, SOriac STAR-CHIEF CONV. ‘SL Plymouth 2dr..§299’54 Chev. 34-T. ue ree 28 MAIN st. eee 1.) : ever OTM CHEVROLET 1961 PLYMOUTH 4 On setter. | emetone, yellow & Diack. Radio, || ’55 Ford Hardtop.$1899 Express ......$699 2 603 a sexina. ’ CHRYSI eR Fao UTH ‘31 DE SOTO CUSTOM Xo, 2938.4 . __Weetyatn's-ti00 FE 10065. (| eaten oud. Onaee — into || “53 Ford 2 dr, ....$744 33 Ford 14-T. ‘ re eae . 5| Sethi ys weil i has m, Daily CLUB COUPE 7” F ia Glia ta OGHN casi, FULLY pe 2 DOOR HYD, Visi} Armed Services. Must sell. FE |] 959 Chey. 2dr. .....$544 12 Stake .....$744 ” WG A AN ‘This is a one owner car, beautt ith; equipped, You must see the man- —— Sd Bee ; ee: Femold sean, O08. Sa ie et armor | ET, Tedie., neater, aut anitt, 9 Ford, ered near | ager Na get this for, this, price. ise PONTIAC a tn ines CATE |) PONTIAC 673 DR. | ‘31 Ford 2dr. ses oor 2speed axel, 8.25x20 ; AND Waly enclosed, Al power. ammo: rica ’thet's vient, 68 Oskiand.| * amd Ford.O-Matic. Woodward at 13 Mile Studebaker. MI 43410, Birm. ee ere. Beeeee. i 50 Dodge 8 Pass. .$4 ve, tifes. PO NS Ali | matic ot ~~ ie Ge Pe acai. oR Tawi wae | eT 5 aa Macon £1100 aw |. 38, RONTIAC STATION | WAGON. | PONTIAC coNVERTIELE iar || 53 Buick Riviera $1099 54 Chev. 34-T. ; sises.. Segre corner “Asbura al $4500 "after opm. all day ‘8 DODGE 3 Pts clearance. $79 "aca + payments el Oi mean spasieny tens. mF we ae ord convertible, || ’53 Dodge 2dr. ....$699 ; Stake ........$699 a rie _Sunday. , NORTH Woodward, Birmingham wheel discs m 450 Ply. Sta. Wgn..$299 48 Chev. 14-T. | 1965 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP. Woodward at y halle ° ws OLDS. STARFIRE CONV. |: ” . “$1 PONTIAC 4 DR- SEDAN. ONE Pe y. ota. s! ey . M4 _Sudevener, MI G08, Dire. Linecia = : ive nae nite cee top, Foees | yy PONTIAC. -8EIS UYDRAG| Sener EM 46 Willys Sta Wg $299 Pickup .......$144 Mudebaker, Se oa WEL is} DODGE 2 . 6 DOWN steering, power ag ong power| condition. All it needs Is set of | CLEAN S1 PONTIAC” OR SaTa7 53 Ford R. W $744 'S1 Ford VT IRTING | 0 BUICK. 48 ye z. L oe ee = 8. mentees, 4 i] pose oe. seat covers. _after 6 i. Phe . Wen, > rh Pick ys i > , Ph det - photoes coated a. mpa, 6 speaker, © N CHEVR PONTIA: 935. N A. 870. a ~ we ee ten ae aaa | 1 DODGE, FULLY, vippen. | No. 2890A oS! other aire ae Woodward at ie Mile uae aA TALIN La 3 54 Ply. Sta, Wgn ital ickup $299 fee. Fertes send xe io- | ise DODGE FULLY EQUIPPED. tar tvory tin. | SL OLDS 8 SEDAN: Was $108, | i055” DELUXE ~ PONTIAC STAR |) poWTIAG CONT. Ran WYDRA . terior, Fully eq |. Private. omnmanl + ane im rast, . and ie me Beater now any y ges. owe’ Te making i = oe ike ant Like new = walls, 3 ona condi tions eet lew" ATTENTION PLE ASE __ a FORD MODEL “A'S, (2); - own payment is ; hn 3-5695, . P So Mahe? SOR SEDAN. | P'Pordor good condition, tn daily | 0°" “°™" Woodward’ atti Mis | 88 PONTIAC STARCHIEP CATA” |, Pontiac EaTALINA, smi: || DAY WORKERS BUSINESS MEN Teenie sae 5oun coe | SS ee ee le 595 LI nol 106 Hina, low mileage. Por rae es | what @ gorgeous tutomobile. “Yus - ‘ "hee ate” New tires, PE = ala sae Sue, vot p~ $ _ Rd —™ . must NORTH i Let us get your car ready for Winter driving NOW! During our Pt 40445 and plenty of extra parts for $195, / - ‘ J PONTIAC, GOOD COND. ALSO ward at 13 Mile « EVENING HOURS TILL 9 P. M. MaAytalr 6-2928 "46 Chevrolet. Good cond, Will |” ootTncotn 5-110) _ | . SERVICE SPECIAL: 4@ PORD, RADIO AND HEATER, ' make excellent second car. 3935 | 5) PONTIAC ¢ DR. $i005: JET CE "2 menor rr ne ye woes UNDERBIRD, 3500 . Se a UKE pOuTIAS 4 DR. unt” find ace an Gres. Sonat MAT || Pict Nieieeiion HA any off oe, ee — ~ ih alii * hea! id i Meee E- Hw ERBIRD, : ye" 4 i-Pre ha: . to #9 P wee ES “hina cable wp | NO 2710.4 ~ 1955 CHIE girls esict | SRS —_ "se a an 3 eels. ae conve: a : = oe gewttesere | Harold T Ford $2905 OR 33013 / ‘63 PONTIAC 8 CHIEPTAIN DE- | io4 rc “CUSTOM +DR. RADIO st ann ut oe De O S We chen | dank: Hydra. Wh. : aro ur ner ’ Or and heater, Carkner Studebaker. ers. Radio, heater and Power : | pe beet. Som ere. . on STUDEBAKER V8 COMMAND. | 2 BIG LOTS 3s FORD CONVERTIBLE, PORD- - Final Clearance teont a wey ware ter be bog ie rc $545 No Financial Problems "| 5 os 98 cub coupe. R &_M. bei mont car. oaal ne - FORD COUNTRY SEDAN i963. a Just Your Car Down Mydre wee 8303 Woodward at'l OLET Midwest 47500. Liberty 9-4000 SL Be aher's | Saft PP Por rr ee Yer , “er ea eee nt wa | HASKING [Bbtsemessont S| ruta on mpaa || JOrdan 46266 - Liberty 94001 fase pet Me. foot, thane hat i, RANCH ‘WAGON, OR ‘ ‘ ‘| Caditiacs, Chryslers Packards, af eB fn. Immediate “Spot” Delivery ey hee 1a aie 7a. GOOD RUNNING No. 29504 : Chevrolet-Oldsmobile shat ou hate” and finance "a! _— Wondward at 13 Mile | : —- + - i! } | . . * . « - , ori “|. tires, 55 Sieose pistes. "Pines ( hevrolet 3 ool Sdeos, “LES 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 or, Contracts Se8Cin sex wt | a LL eeatsen “WAGON Low, Low Bank. Rates — No Down’ Payment ian CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE | Sap, Ayreretet Asoo, LCS MAple 5-5071 oe ee tat St ee eee | | radio, and fresh air ener. Al. oe eee #1955 Demos, "#2" 2 | SSS} Pee em [ooo Demos ss A We Mean Business! We GHEY. oLx FOLLY Sage Courtesy Cars r | -_ Couldn't Buy Better Than a The following MUST and WILL go now. : an , ' $5 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR BEL * : “a V.84, Power met, Glide ti "aw | 2,0 Counes and Club — No. 2302A ; KING | 5 i LAN SOM iis CHEVROLET 2 DOOR ooaD 150s 210s Bel Airs cond, with low down pogenent. OR 3-1874. 1980 Chevrolet 2dr. Deluxe Mid. | 4 a CHEV Sj i night blue finish fresh sir heat. ” , “gt ger he wean nant rg roniat a | Heattcinli se, PO | GOODWILL" Check and compare our prices anywhere. ~ West Side Used Cars |. Used Caf from the RETAIL STORE ; , — : we aaa ae pS $395 - . . }{ . All Cars Reconditioned and Thoroughly Drive out where overhead is low- and save the difference, Many AS makes & models to choose from acto am! LOW AS $995 $1895, ~ NOTRICKS . $1,579 No. 22274 1953 Pontiac 1954 Pontiac | BUT YOU'LL GET’ . . e tive {I dix. 2-dr. sedan. _ Star Chief A TRE AT . FULL PRICE wa Mespe, Maet, sne Radio, heater, Catalina! Fully | MMI INITY WHEN YOU BUY ONE OF THESE | =, i, Teensing Preeens . $ 4 50 syncro-mesh. accessorized, . CO U » | 1988 Pontiae station wagon, Pres and Up to 36 Months — : . P , ; . steering 6... .c cece i caneraees : : | ; , MOTORS | |onrrmevecr am] BY oben hac {| $495 $995 | 485 | $495 $1995 803 N. Main, Rochester | 1000 oysmesie 98 °...........8 198 SAVE or | 1951 Chevrolet 1083 Cheveclet. | | 1951 Buick 4dr. R&T, - 1952. Ford 2dr, Radio 1954 Buick Super OLive 29311 | 1983 Buick. 2 door.......... $48) AS YOU HAVE NEVER | °°" ix, 2-d a Dynaflow, Very sharp. & heater. Spotless con- Hardtop with Dyna- WANTED = JUNKED OR USED | 195: Oidsmobile ¢ door........ 84S) SAVED BEFORE _ Some etre ESAS Bel Air 4 Dr, No down payment, dition. No down pay: flow. A real beauty. . on a make anv model. Top -. rs 7 NTS 1054 Chevrolet hardton. Red and Padio, heater Radi heaire 3 . $905 4 1952 Ford 4 door cores: $5) Don't Delay — Act Toda y ivery finish with matching in- i” Vado, beater, ment, . 8295 down, BAGLEY AUTO PARTS 1054 Buick special convertible $1645 _ "| ser and “ohile malls, news eee porceiainized, powerghide. , uP To R JUNK & CHEAP | 1953 Hudson 4 door........... $795 HASKINS : 7 =: a 8 : ) THE HIGH DOLLAR 1951 Ford dump truck... $ 645 . x mo $1445 $1] 2905 ; $1395 a $1095 $445 $1395 oor, we oe, weet: | COMMUNITY Chevrolet | ! | 1954 Chev, 2dr. Bel 1951 Pontiac 4dr. REIL 1954 Porttiac 4dr, R&H need them, Drive the extra miles, ; 198 ;P ‘ - . ’ See Pee He ee. OO Die Oakland County’s Fastest TRUCKS sal Seiiaieie 1954 Pontiac: Air with very low and Hygramatic. Clean, and Hydramatic. An- , ; ae a J. VANWELT MOTORS Growing Dealer . Custom 2dr. dix. Sedan. mileage Beautiful car, one owner, No down other beautiful b uy WANTED senkP 802 N. Main, Rochester. | 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 a i wide en. ee Catalina! Radio heater $165 down, payment, from OLIVER BL ICK, metal. PE 4478 and Caves. OP OLive bao. “ MAple 5-5071 ioe hE Radio, heater, ‘a - ’ . $195 down, PRICE THE | REST - THEN GET Open Nights 'til 9 |. hydramatic. stncro-mesh, Seti ACOBSON'S | 57-2 7 } BILL SPENCE J 1950 FORD 2 DR vs. CLEAN $425 | 2 Cerene eee CARS re enn HUDSON & RAMBLER | Fon sate a = ae a Ae $395 $795 $1995 $445 See M&M Motor Sales SW. Pine stn nA s4nse | To" TE | $895 1933 Chev, 2dr. All the 1954 Olds 88 4-dr. 1931 Packard 4dr, 1955 RED AND WHITE FAIRLANE C -DR $1005: FULLY wet rd sey ; Saner ‘Let Ceri ‘ For top. dollar om tate model cars. < ox Ra Ky Ford. 4 door low milcare 450 | . 32 Pp 1950 Studebaker extras. Hurry on this Super Rocket Series, 2: Radic and heater. Low bs oeet Weve 221 25 Soe NORTH CHEV! OLET Mich OR_3-5166 | 19st Chev Sedan Delivery Nice } I oarfiae one. $145 down ~ tone bi al $205 ay 5 - * Wid. 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Get OYSTEX from druggist today under moner- back guarantee for a brighter tomorrow. (Advertisement) More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here te @ pleasant way to overcome ite discomfort. eorie - fessed, | licity. pictures of myself in that | get-up, and I just flipped. It was 6:45—(4) On Stage with Monty | quickly | job as Miss Duffy on ,on the stretch of a producer's | baby.” at a leading man. ae + “Padding,” sighs Florence Halop, “is the story of mty life.” s Florence is the actress who | plays the role of Elena Verdugo’s | mother in the “Meet Milliel, tele- vision series. But, figured it out for themselves yet, | Florence isn't 50, isn't gray-haited, has no wrinkles and is, in fact, quite a pulse - quickening little dish—even | by the standards of movieland. . * To conceal the fact that she is a mere 3i—the same age as Elena * | ~a perfect size 10 and*a blonde, | Florence rigs herself up every ‘| 'week to look like a middle-aged size 16—“‘but a stylish 16,” AGED WITH MAKEUP This is accomplished with some in case her fans haven't | artificially applied lines of care | in her face, | hair and a padded, one-piece, bath- ‘ing suit-like unmentionable that ¢:25—(4) — Sports: Bill I wouldn't look ‘at 6:30—(7) — Trouble With Father. | | she wiggles into at show time. * * ” “Frankly, |.myself on TV for the first thee | months of the show,” she con- | “T saW some of the pub- | a thing of ego, I guess. “Finally, my husband (theatri- eal agent George Gruskin) in- sisted that I watch myself so I could impreve, There, were several things I was doing wrong —wrong for a 50-year-old woman, that is." Florence started out to be a | dramatic actress doing. ‘some | pretty heavy stuff.” She was in- fected by the acting bug bv 7: | her brother, Billy Halop, one of | 7; the original Dead End Kids, and became a leading child | radio performer. * * She took over Shirley Booth’s “Duffy's Tavern,’ ‘and it was there that she was first introduced to ped ding. “IT was padded on that show, | | too," ’ she recalled. ‘“‘It's the story |. of my life all right—just padding r along.” PRODUCER'S IDEA | Florence landed in ‘‘Meet Millie” | imagination. She retired from show business after the birth of her first daughter, Georgianna, | and came to California to dodge | | the heat of New York, | * * * Preducer Frank Galen per- suaded her to try out for the part j. of Millie’s mother and grabbed | her for two reasons—her obvious talent for comedy and because a woman of the correct age prob- ably could not have stood the gaff of a weekly “live” TV show. That was three years ago, and | Florence has yet to‘have a vaca- | tion from her motherly chéres, either at home or at werk. “The rest of the cast had one,”* she said with just a trace of re- gret, ‘but T worked right up until my last child was born—thanks to the stuffing. So everyone else had a ball while I was having a | ‘WJ. Murgap Heatty 11:08—WJR. Joseph Haintine Maxwell. WY, Strange WW). Bruce Mayer WXYZ, Osgood News, wolt| WAYS. Companion CKLW, Gabriel Heatter WXYZ, Sporta, Town LW News, Toby Davic Ww " F smi - at eas . WJBK, Mickey Shorr CKLW. News, Sports WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge Weak oe. yee i; WPON, Spanish Hour wom. News, Mickey Shorr eras ews WPON News. Party ; News and Sports CR ir gld A R g oe, Bruce May , WxYz To." Genres Piles YZ Top o the. "rewn WxYé. Osgood. News, Wolf| WXY2, News, Winter WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr CuLW, Ted McCoy cKLW T vid LW m Por a Day WPON. News, Record Room WJBK, Mickey Shorr WJBK. News, Binge, Gentile) WJBK, Tom WPON, Rhythm in "Reverve WCAR, Gotten with vee WCAR, Music tn the Atr 8:30-—-WJIR, Talent. Scouts poe Lone Ranger. TUESDAY MORNING Rise Shin 9:46—WJR William Sheense - WPRON. Pontiee warty i2:@—WJIR, Jack White XYZ, Firestone 6:60—WJR, Jim Vinal WWJ, Minute Parade ., WWJ, Newa, Cederberg CHL: John Steele Wl Wews WHRYZ, Breakfast Club - WXY2, News, Winter JBK, Mickey Shorr WXYZ, olf CKLW, News, Toby David CKLW, News, Griddle Riddle cord Room ‘KI'W. Rooster Club WJBK. News, Tom George WJBK. News, fom George %: 00 WIR, Jack Carson WJBK, News, Gentile, mines WCAR, News Ace WCAR, News WWJ, Telephone ur WCAR, T' , News, Magic Carpet! WPON, News -- Today’ s Television Programs - - Programs furnished by sfations listed In this column are subject to change without notice. - Channel 2-WJBK-TV Channel ¢—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV © TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:1 ‘owboy G-Men. Russell Hay- in “Running Iron." (9)—Cir- | Autrey, | Eliot. Gene (4)—Sonny cle 9 Theater. Western film, Variety, qujz. a bit of.powder in her 6:15—(4) — News. Paul Williams. | (2) News. Jac LeGoff. Fleming. (2) — TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev- erett Phelps. The Erwins in “Barbecue.” (4) Jack Harris Show, Songs. Invitation Playhouse. Film to be | announced, Wooly. Drama. 7:00—(7)—Kukla, Fran and Ollie Puppet comedy. (9)—The Eal- con, Charles McGraw hunts mur- derer of Anterican agent and) finds Russian dancer is chief | suspect in “Tangiers Finale.” (4)—Dr. Hudson's Secret Jour- nal. “The Falkner Story,” star- ring John Howad. (2)—Lassie _ Lassie’s illness is blamed on *hTe Witch Woman." 15—(7) John Daly, News :30—(7)—Topper. Ghosts help en- tertain old school friend of Mrs. | Topper. Comedy with Anne Jet- freys. Robert ‘Sterling. (9)—Mijl- lion Dollar Movie. Bonar Col- leano, Simone Silva in “Escape by Night.” (4)—Tony Martin —Songs of magic and romance. (2}—Robin Hood. Robin disguis- | es himself as a butcher to help ‘peasant sentenced to death in “A Guest for the Gallows,”’ with Richard Greene. :45—(4) — News Caravan. Cameron Swayze. 8:00—(7)—TV Reader's Digest. Sir | Cedric Hardwicke plays ‘bank manager who defends his son | who is accused of stealing in | “The Archer-She Case,"’ famous English trial. Comedy with Sid Caesar, Nan- ette Fabray. Sid plays a penny arcade machine crane; blunder- ing TV stage hand. (2)—Burns and Allen. Gracie becomes a book salesgirl to help push George's book. ; $:30—(7)—Voice Program. Thom- as L. Thomas, baritone, sings “In the Still of the Night,” “Granada”; ‘Tl Balen" from ‘Il | 1929 Trovatore.”’ (2) Talent Scouts. | Arthur Godfrey with new talent. :00—(7) Jumbo Theater — Alexis Smith in “Back Of Beyond." (9) —Paragon Playhouse. Drama to be announced.. (4) — Medic Drama of problems of boy with acne told"in “‘When Mama Says Jump."’ How it is cured by heip from medicine and psychiatry (2)—I Love Lucy. Lucey traps a an tm powder, sprinkled on = — jewel thief and disrupts train | 1 t Upper aes ae ee oe them Some 30,000,000 persons ride pub-| schedules. Lucille Ball, Desi forte = gum : ’. fore’. pass lie transportation each day. Fares) Arner star as ‘ - . ; : oe ey act 3 waar ~ iba fee plate | nave doubled in the past 10 years | 9:39_(7)—Medical Horizons. Ex Teer (aenture breath). Get ca and have climbed three times as periments into climatic temper- ‘fast as the cost of living. | - | HIGH FIDELITY HEADQUARTERS Wide Selection of Components Catalogue “Net” Prices | Attractive Demonstration Room | Expert Guidance—Complete Installation McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM MI 4-5230 TELEVISION — RADIO REPAIR All Makes @ ALL WORK GUARANTEED e Bussard Phone FE Expert Trained Technicians SERVICE Electric 2-6445 84 Oakland Avenue—Free Parking Member Oskiand County Electrente-TY Service Association Ls atures investigated at St. Louis University. (9)—Denny Vaughn Show. Variety. (4) Robert Mont- gomery Presents. “In a Foreign City,” tragic drama of man who js a bluffer and finds out too late ? it has ruined his life. John Hud- son stars. (2) December Bride Spring Byington is falsely identi- fied as a shoplifter. 16:00—(7) — Story Studio. “Sim- ple.” drama. (9)—Boxing. Wel- terweight bout: Danny Giova- nelli vs. Paolo Nelis. (2)—Studio One. Story of two 65-year-olds who are widowed and live in same suburb with their respec- | tive children, “Split Level” stars Cathleen Nesbitt, Dino Di Luca. 10:30—(7)—I Search for Adven- ture. “Eskimo.” (4) Waterfront, Cap'n John and his son search for “The Sunken Treasure of (2)— |, John | (4) Caesar's Hour. | Douglas Dick star. | 10:46—(9)—Greatest Fights. Film) of past fights. 11:00—(7)—Soupy's On. Variety. | (9) National News. (4) News. | | Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac | LeGoff. 1:15—(7) — Armchair Theater. Lew Ayres in “Leathernecks | Have Landed.” ($) Billy O’Con- nor Show. Music. (4)~—The Little Show,. Charlies Flynn in “Back: | fire.” (2)—Miss Fair Weather. Betty Wright. 11:20—(2)—Les Paul Ford. Music. 11:2%—(2) —Nightwatch Theater, Charles Laughton in “Rem- brandt,.” 11;30—(4) — Tonight. Steve Allen | host to magician | Rose «Macken. | berg. TUESDAY MORNING 6:3—(4) Today's Farm Report | 6:556—(2) Meditations 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning! and Mary | F CBS News. Captain Kangaroo 14. 25—(2) Detroit Newscast 8:38—(2) Captain Kangaroo. | Wixie Wonderland 9:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. Romper. Room ym | %:30—(2) Welcome Travelers Request Theater | aio Faye Elizabeth | 10:00—(2) Garry Moore Show. (4) Ding Dong School | 10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. Search for Beauty | 10:55—(7) News | #8: :00—(4) Home. (7) Story Studio | 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich 11:55—(7) News Ace, TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:;00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4). Ten. nessee Ernie. (7) 12 O'Clock Comics. 12:15—(2) Love of Life Deaths Last Night Show 4 55—(2) $:00—(2) one. Pa. 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In the Huron Bow! ot Telegraph PLENTY of FREE PARKING) ii Oa A NE ESS | Relies a 57 ~ Often-Decorated Hero’ of Marines Honored in - Ceremonies Today » _ CAMP. LEJEUNE, NC. ® — . Gen. Lewis B, (Chesty) Pul- Jer, ‘Bt, the only marine to win the Navy Cross five times for her- ism and gallantry in action, re- tires in ceremonies -here ile after more than 37 years of active service, 27 of them at sea or over- seas. Gen. Puller's retirement comes effective tomorrow. He will be retired as a lieutenant general. ‘ € * * Qne of the most colorful and highly decorated marines in the history of the corps, Gen. Puller participated in World Wars I and II, the Korean War, and the Hai- tian, Nicaraguan and Chinese cam- paigns. He commanded the 1st Ma- |’ rine Div. in its offensive operation | as a division at Hoesong,~ Korea, in 1951. Excluding medals from foreign SHOE REPAIR MYER‘S nted Offer! 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Stanley wants them to know more about he comforts of solitaire. - “My efforts are not entirely unselfish,” he writes, in good, larger percentage of this tre- mendous population group should turn to playing cards as a means of fecreation, well, a lot of us would be pretty happy. “About six months ago I be- came more and more conscious of Not everyone likes to hunt, fish, | watch baseball, garden, etc. . Too many people are sitting around looking out the window.” THE FACTS, MA’AM This Stanley, searching not for with such as these: By 1960 our population over 65 years of age will total more than | 15,000,000, .a million more than the tion of Canada. . .« Paid holidays and vacations con- tinue to go up as the work week | ,| shortens . . , Notre Dame has ‘| added contract bridge to its list of sports four million more people retire this year. Stanley’s answer: A package containing two decks (made, cur- jously enough, by the U. 8. Play- ing Card Co.) and a book “150 Ways to Piay Solitaire.” As - far as I know this exhausts Cold Tap Water Aids Burn Pains S| water looks good to-reduce pain , _| successfully on dogs. Medical Tests Indicate _ Freatment Eases Hurt From Flame Injuries CHICAGO —Quick use of cold and danger from bad burns, a, team of surgeons reported today. Just cold tap water does the | trick—it needn't. be ice water, It's best if your burned finger or other area is treated within one minute. Even if you delay for up to five minutes, the cold water _" be helpful. BRINGS RELIEF The cold water treatment brought immediately, almost com- plete relief of pain, in four human burn cases, said Drs, Levi E. Rey- nolds, C, Reed Brown and Philip B. Price, of the University of Utah | College of Medicine, In animal experiments, the | prompt cold water treatment— continued 10 to 15 minutes—drasti- cally redaced bad after effects, they told the opening session of | the Clinical Congress of the Ameri- | can College of Surgeons, Among other reports to a forum on fundamental surgical problems were: A new method of pinpointing trouble within the heart—such as caused President Eisenhower's heart-attack—has been. worked out By injecting a dyestuff into the. blood circulation, and then taking | X-ray pictures which show where | the dye is collecting, the place | where the blockage is occurring | ean be pin-pointed, said Drs. Jack | A. Cannon, Charles A, Clifford, | Gautan Diesch and Wiley F. Bark- | er, of the University of California | School of Medicine, Los Angeles. “Possibly I can add a few words for luck. 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Some real dingers in the “Anecdotes and Pleasantries” department this year, such as; _ is the best time to plant plants | “The three wonders of. women— wonder 1st at 15, they wonder About 85 per cent of all Ameri- cans who must travel 1,500 miles or more now use the nation’s air- lines, The acceptance of this form of travel increases daily and will | get its next big impetus with the arrival of the jets and increased | use of radar. » Ld Last year "the airlines flew %,- | 000,000 passengers 20 billion pas- senger miles with a fatality rate of..07-per hundred million passen- ger miles. ONE DANGER LEFT “At this rate, says Brig. Gen. | Milton W. Arnold, vice president lach Leisure? 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