_ @ dispute over providing ie tok k New. Hospital Plan Vetoed .. Senate Says No to House Move for More Beds "96 Mentally Retarded Children in Areg Wait . Outcome of Wrangle “No relief was in sight to- day for the families of 96) mentally retarded children youngsters have been com-/ mitted to state institutions but remain at home be- cause no space is available. The Michigan Legisla- ture, frustrated in its sixth ‘attempt in 12 days to settle Meanwhile a Pontiac mother of a mentally re- tarded youth appealed to House-Senate members tailed to 8 p.m., EST Friday on TV with a|from 170 yards, thinking he had \ at 9:30 and also at 10:30 p.m. Hunters’ Ain Costly that hunters tost the Ionia ,County + Bast of. tke * 4. ha i ae Orchard Lake Man Dies Deer Hunter Death Toll Jumps to Eight for-S tate FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES The death toll of Michigan’s 1955 deer hunting sea- son jumped to eight today with the second gunshot fatality and the fourth heart attack sufferer the latest victims. The body of Robert Mattson, a Ewen, was found in the woods 30 miles east of Ironwood. Mattson, who day, had Ween shot in the back. , State police of the Wakefield Post were investigating the death, Barney Rule, 64, of Orchard Lake, died Wednesday night of a Engine Trouble Delays Dulles: Presidential Plane Lands in Bermuda; Eisenhower ; , at Work on Budget Bateson Jr., 16, of near Gladwin, | who accidentally shot himself will here for repairs and Dulles will continue his journey on a plane) being flown from Washington. At Gettysburg, Pa., — Eisenhower moved today into active consideration of fiscal and foreign affairs, . tina has Pd ier : Hurrying back from Gettysburg, 55, of Commerce. The boy told he will speak *‘live’ from 7:30 to state police he fired at Genack at Spotted a deer. = Genack was shot through the repeat performance starting 11:30 p.m. Pressure U.S. —*was reported missing Tues-|. Rilesing America. | friendship for America and .|\more arms from the Com- Communist bloc to Egypt. UST TO BE SECRET Israel, Eayot Over Weapons One Requests, the Other Warns, but America . to Act With Caution WASHINGTON (INS) — Israel and Egypt put pres- sure on the United States) © today over weapons of war §. for the Middle East. Israel “invoked” the 1950 declaration of Britain, France and the U. S. to sup- port its call for arms from) Egypt warned that if the |U.S. sells arms to Israel the; Arab world may end its Egypt may have to buy munists _- other countries. said arms from America| "S FIRST BLAST—Chill weather blew _ into Pontiac and the rest of Michigan yesterday, Mother Nature apparently went window shopping Pontiac and became over zealous. She pushed the plate glass right out of a shoe store at 50 N. Saginaw St. Other minor wind damage was reported, aaa “essential” to counter-bal-| ‘ance partially. the huge shipment) of. military hardware from the . County Expands Vaccine Plan < to Children 1-14, weapons Brahe: Netserrey, Salle polls State Dadiielcene said the | ‘vaccine will be made available to be studied by “various @! children 1 through 14 years of agencies’ of the government, and | age and to pregnant women, it was Ean added there might be work-/ announced today by Dr. John D. ing level. conferences of Israeli and Monroe, Pontiac and Oakland American officials before ad. de. |. County health director. citan in. Pes First and secund injections may be given now. through private of ‘Egypt talked with Assistant Secretary of State George VY. Allen yesterday afternoon, and said Egyptian arms purchases from Czechoslovakia were meant son,” Dr. Monroe said. Clinics will be set up in Pontiac and Royal Oak to administer the vaccine free for those who do not Radio will carry Dulles’ report) tert tung and shoulder on opening day and is stil! in serious con- dition im St. Mary Hospital in, Marquette. Scores of hunters found them- selves stymied at the Straits of Mackinac last night. High winds forced abandonment of ferry serv- ice, delaying both homeward bound}. hunters from the Upper Peninsula and those headed for the deer-rich woods above the Straits. — TONIA W® — County Engineer Allan M. Williams said Tuesday}se Road Commission about $1,000 a year by blazing away at, road re targets. He said some” mark- ers can be repaired but others are so blasted they must be scrapped. - The % committed in Oakland are termed . cases” by Probate Court officials. : 9 OF 18-year-old youth whose brain. was injured at birth. He is still at home aoe a being committed three years ago. The housewife called on the Leg- Pebog ts! Bs Ex js upset and rat ot th, a smaller child the youth who has “He has a wert of been committed, she said, ae | MAINSTEE @ — Mrs. Don wish te go to a private physician. They will begin operating Nov. 28. The Pontiae clinic will be held at the county health department, 15 W. Huron St., from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m, Tuesdays, and 9 to 11:30 a.m. Fridays. The Royal Oak. Clinic will be located in the health center at Fourth and Stephenson Hwy. Its hours will be 9 to 11:30 a.m. Mon- days, and 3:30 to 4:3 p.m, Wednesdays, Both clinics will continue in- to make up what he called a “lag” behind Israel. : Each side has claimed consist- ently that the other has an arms lead pow. The U.S. has made it clear it is going to move most cautiously on the Israeli request. Woman Sees First Bear at Manistee in 3 Years Oligney. watched from her farm- Big 4 Agree to Avoid Future ‘Geneva’ Talks GENEVA (INS) —The Big Four foreign ministers issued a terse, two-paragraph communique last night at the end of their fruitless Geneva conference..- The ministers said they hadva “frank and comprehensive” discussion of three items on the agenda — German unification and European security,’ disarmament and improved East-West. contacts, The second and last paragraph said, “The foreign ministers agreed to report the result of their discus- sion to their respective heads of government and recommend that the future course of discussions of .the foreign ministers should be settled through diplo- matic channels.” . The announcement took only 134 words to tell wactinat the ministers had done during three weeks of woods on the opening day of the! @ Dall definitely on the above schedule. Additional clinics will be estabd- lished if the demand them, Dr. Monrde said. It's Okay to Make Love Over Phone, Bronx Judge Says |. NEW YORK: (INS) — A Bronx |judge has ruled that it is okay to Deer Changes His Mind | mmabe love over the telephone—al- though it may have its limita- MASON, Tex. ® — E. H. Ulrich tions. as hadn't given much) 4 disorderly conduct charge thought to the opening of the p06 against Francis Martens was dis- hunting season in Texas until ajmissed yesterday after the jurist deer bounded out of a vray a cited:a court of appeals ruling on killed itself when it crashed into telephone conversations. his car. He drove into Mason,) Martens, 42, was charged with disorderly conduct for repeatedly} calling Miss Gloria Nunez, 20, for dates and allegedly proclaim- {house in Pleasanttown Township ‘as a bear sauntered from the) warrants hunting season. : The bear headed for the back porch. The family dog showed up, barked, and the bear took- off for the woods, Mrs. Oligney said it was the first bear seen in that area in three years, ed it onto his car and went on Airliner Saboteur Faces Denver Matricide Charge) ' DENVER ARS) —Sobt Glibert Graham, 23, accused | Salk Polio Shots Will Go keep the lat sect, eal ieovah|Physicians. Third injections and|insured agreed. boosters, will not’ be given until Spring, in order “fo achieve maxi- Ambassador Ahmed Husscin mum effect for the next polio sea- machine. Press Phete : “Col Snap Rides on Gale Winds; Causes 2 Deaths Cloudy Skies and Snow | Predicted for Tomorrow,. With More Breezes Borne on winds with gusts up to 65 m.p.h., the first cold wave of the season whistled into the state and Oakland County yesterday, sending the mercury plung- ing sharply and causing . -/minor damage. In other parts ot the -|state, the swiftly changing elements stranded deer hunters, paralyzed ship- ping and caused at least ' |two deaths. The Weather Bureau said the state will continue to be lashed by near-gale winds of 20-40 mph.” through nightfall today. Locally, it will be mostly cloudy chewy and continued i to- a z the ape Mab he caused the death of is mother, 53- PL. une od nes Troy Resident Killed in Crash victims on a United Airline ‘DC-6B luxury cruiser that Returning From Hunting, Lester Brockway Hits ** exploded in mid-air near Longmont, Colo., Nov. 1. Graham admitteg when arrest. Parked Truck ‘ ss by FBI agents that he packed | homemade. The well-to-do widow had been gotten from an airport vending bomb . inte ‘his Returning from deer hunting, a ’ liminary. list of 16 witnesses to drunk and disorderly. His name? Troy Township resident was fatally| injured early today ‘when he jrammed into a truck north of Ox- j ford. Lester C.. Brockway, 71) Olympia St., suffered a broken neck, Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies said, The new pick-up truck Brock. way was driving struck the rear end of a larger truck, parked off M24, they said, No one else was involved in the’ accident. Deputies said the owner of the other truck is Carl D. Fry,) 165 S. Parke St., Pontiac. by her son for $37,500. He was the beneficiary of the policy mothers suitease shortly before she boarded the ill-fated plane at the Denver ntunicipal airport. Denver Dist, Atty. Bert’ M. Keating already. has made. a pre- of 5, help prosecution of the case. Graham's wife, Gloria, 22, a mother of two young tots, rallied to her husband's defense yester- day. She recounted several rea- sons for doubting her husband sabotaged the airliner. Mrs, Graham stated her mother- in-law, Mrs. King, herself asked. that the insurance be bought from a vending machine while the fam- ily awaited takeoff time. She said Mrs. King signed three policies, each with dif- her statement opposed that of the FBI agents whe found Gra- “ham was the sole beneficiary of the flight insurance. ~ The young mother said further that both she and Graham urged Mrs. King to delay a trip to Alaska until after Thanksgiving. » As for Graham's admission of placing the dynamite in his moth- er's luggage, the young wife said: “It doesn't seem possible, " ‘What's in a Name? FLAT ROCK, Mich. (INS) — A. 5l-year-old man today was held here in connection with an auto pine on charges of being Elmer's Gas Station, located at 16-Mile and Crooks Rds. His part- ner, Michael Ford, said he left on! a hunting trip Sunday. - Among the survivors are tis, widow, Winifred; a son, Robert, at home, and a daughter, Mrs. Uranium Stakers Ready for Dash ‘in North Wyoming PUMPKIN BUTTES, Wyo, iP>— North central Wyoming is due for a big uranium rush today. About 46,440 acres of land was' thrown: open to entry at 10 a.m.) and authorities look for a horde of; claim stakers. Wyoming Harry Sweet. on hometown? officials are working his way. ing his love over the phone. Temperance, Mich. out plans for ed order, miedotaintle source on. Dut sremy haptic crys all on the failure of the Big Four : Mela int todhadead vivarcin tot ‘the inspection of tourists. 3. The Russians felt Allied in- sistence on freedom was causing mistrust and even panic in East Germany. Conmequetty, the Soviets felt it was time to kill off the “Geneva | Press Shirt” openly, nner thei yay to support of 4 ‘ommun: County News... ssevveesecli BL puppet regime in East Germany em st eee and refuse free elections. Sports...... PM EATS | cmd mete te tga canteens sel guaeies OS Ay Sco ap tae West must ™Wv& Radio Progranas......71 be to’take stock of its. position in vWeveveweian,. ch pte Wilson, Earl. t of Geneva and “rfadjust” Bo scary Pages. so tal thre. Ledl htep y like. } = if : ] \ ¥ ” West's “cnth pier tea Dulles Expects Trouble to Erupt Behind Iron Curtain’ Dulles will tell Eisenhower an- other. foreign ministers conference depends on possible developments behind the Iron Curtaian. Dulles doubts the early fali of Molotoy frém the top Soviet leadership grouf{ despite con- trary views held by British and French observers, Tt was noted that Molotov is go- ing back to Moscow as one of the i Whatever. the. reason, few in {Geneva Sp Salem are cop ce z A — ‘ a > Brockway was part owner of Barbara Sackner, 159 Olympia St. seine sition won one at the H fil : i i sheriff's deputies reported a win- dow shattered at a Dixie highway gas station in Waterford Township, Minor wind damage was re - | Ported’ from around the county, | Main damage was to Detroit | Bison Co power lines, | Crews. worked through 2 a.m. today restoring service, Power (failure was caused by falling limbs ‘which short - circuited lines, an \Edison official said, . Largest area hit was the Inde- pendence Township - Orion Town- wens section, where 600 homes were without power for 90 minutes. © | Wind-felled trees blocked reads for up to two hours in scattered parts of the county, the road com- imission reported. Only seven fallen trees were reported how- sever, a spokesman said, Michigan Bell Telephone Co, Consumers Power Co, said their lines, surprisingly, were not disrupted by the winds, either directly or indirectly, In Pontiac, fallen trees blocked | Auburn Ave. and Williams St. for a time before Parks and Recrea- - Dept. crewmen arrived, A 35-foot -willéw tree which stood (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | | and Argentine ‘Marines Called to End Strike BUENOS AIRES (INS)—Presi- dent Pedro Aramburu’s provision ial government cracked down hard ‘today on the General Confedera- tion of Labor (CGT) in an effort ito end a largely ineffectual gen- leral strike. The five-day-old provisions gov- ernment sent two companies of Marines into the CGT's headquar- iters in Buenos Aires last night, 48 hours after the federation called the walkout. A few hours earlier the minister biti i if i E ¥ E i . ee TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1955, se * pit ge Order Inquest in Area Death County to Investigate Reasons Why Woman Died After Treatment | Oakland County Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem today ordered a coroner’s inquest into the death of a Southfield Township woman who succumbed last Friday in a Royal Oak osteopathic surgeon's office. Mrs. D. W. Campbell, 33, of 17325 W. Fourteen Mile Rd., died about an hour after she entered the doctor's office for treatment of an asthma condition, said Pontiac At- torney William John Beer who . asked the inquest on behalf of the’ deceased woman's husband. County Health Officer Dr. John D. Monroe will assemble a six- person jury and set a date for the inquest, probably within 10 days, will present the evidence. Williams” Action state’s plans’ for future highway di WALTER DENISON BEGINNING DUTIES—Starting next Tuesday as an assistant Oak- land County prosecutor will be Wal- ter R. Denison, 24, of 53 Bloom- field Terrace, Bloomfield Town- ship, He will fill the post left va- cant by the death recently of Carl A. Braun. Denison obtained hig law degree from the University of Michigan, ‘Winter's ‘First Blast The Day in Birmingham Whips Over State (Continued from Page- One) near the Douglas street bridge toppled onto the river bank. - At 17 Allison 8St., a 2%5-foot ma- | ple crashed onto.a residence, but caused only slight damage. Up to 10 inches of snow fell in the far Upper Peninsula. State ferry service from St. Ig- nace to Mackinaw City had to be when waves, churned by 70-mile-an-hour winds, blew ice and snow into the Straits of Mack- inac. Hunters were st eon both sides of the straits. Southwest’ winds reaching 58 miles an hour in gusts blew water out of the Detroit River's Amherst- burg Channel, forcing lake freight. ers to drop anchor The two deaths reported were in Detroit. One-man was killed when a 25-foot cinder -block wall near the iver collapsed, burying him. The other died when a sheet of steel roofing knocked him: from a 12-foot scaffolding. - Pontiac insurance agents report- ed a rash of call¢ this morning with to shingles and storm. doors. Lawmaker Hits Owosso’s Bentley Says He's Available on GOP List for Governorship BERRIEN SPRINGS w — Murder Examination Adjourned for Week: Examination of Samuel Vaughns, 33, of, T3 Crawford St., held on a murder charge, was adj un- til next week-after’ a S-hour ses- sion in Municipal Comt yesterday. * at Judge Cecil McCallum, who is Teday in Pontiac LeWest temperature preceding § a.m A 8 om: Wind Velocity 45 m.p.h. cone ee hee ebene re ee eee, cae ete. Pees eee ees Travel Clock $598 Aig ———e style travel alarm with lu- minous dial and numerals. 4 colors to choose from. (10% Fed. Tax.) ‘Look af Simms LOW PRICE. | ein BLACK a | Cuckoo Cl Clock "$9.95 L. Value a, ictured. hand carved by See ee Se ee (10% . Tax.) : Claims for minor damage, chiefly| chairman Final Torch Drive Figures Show II] Per BIRMINGHAM — Area residents, have scored a smashing victory| in community giving with latest) tabulations showing‘ $216,534 cfl- lected in the UF campaign here. - returns still coming in, Mrs. percentage of quota. She based her final figure on actual contri- butions tabulated, receipts -still not fully counted and unreturned | reports, She said an official report of ‘the | drive's success locally will be made within the next 10 days by Irving B. Babcock,—campaign. “When we've caught our breath we'll let the people of Bloomfield, Franklin. and Birmingham know just how wonderful they were,” said Mrs. Quinn, seeeesesesesoosoeseeee Cent of Goal}: sn tn pitting orguntnnd ond wee ized, through the generosity of merchants, patronesses and. Supt, of Schools Dwight B. Ire- land will give am explanation of why and how this year's school) boundaries have been set up, when Circuit Court was set for Dec, 2. Ivan was placed in Oakland Cutt Jail when $3,000 bond was furnished. A comparable charge is current- ‘lly pending against him, * * * Joseph A. Ward, 42, of 167 Leota, Pontiac, is in good condition at William Beaumont Hospital, suf- fering possible rib fractures, la- cerations of the lower lip and face abrasions, following an auto ac- cident yesterday. Police said a car driven by Arthur L. Hoover, 25, of 5162 Joan Gay, -Pontiac_ had stopped for a : red light on Hunter at Bowers and was struck in the rear by Ward's Emma Block. : decided hat day the| Last week's two-day presenta- Ww keted for failure Mr. Block came to Pontiac 15lavailable as the Republican candi-|eraminaiion resume newton, of the Junior League “FOL ipso in an assured lear di He had worked as a butcher at) He said he would prefer to ¢on-| the ‘prosecution were heard. Mrs. George Squibb, president, re- ° . Be oreo a ie ee ok er er . 14 can help our party,-I am/Police the murder of Detroiter) " Service for George M. Rounds, a eer foi see ie my Gee 2" fed hea ein | Be. et a Mulder, associate pastor aes, A a _ =. : "| Saturday at the Manley Central Methodist Church etficlat ee pee pe Dey ws Contributors to uF | ee the | rangements ee te ded at ing. Burial be in Oak Hillling dozens of problems and then More than $30 and over gifts) gure sounds, Mrs, Squibb added | his residence Wednesday, Cemetery. failing to solve them. have been audited at Pontiac Area) ¢ha¢ this will not: be sufficient "Retired - Mr. B ins pee] — He said Williams has adopted a| United Fund headquarters: to cover costs of operating the | iousiy been with General Motors Lloyd E. Coe philosophy “which prefers to find) Ted's Restaurant... $726, employes os clinic during the three-year pe- Building Division. for 12 in | ; emergency, stop-gap solutions| pitts’ k' bites’. as6e" exipioves $48| ried It Is to be sponsored by the | ee ee en ee vas A lifetime resident of Oakland rather than to build sound, long- Truckawey saveee $50, employes ile league. Oe Ford Motor Co. Union Lake Read, Walled Lake, ee Cupeeeye emepens. y Owens tne, 4300 ogee |i “However, it will go a long way! He leaves his widow, Virgil C:: died “Tuesday in the Upper Pen) Sach tctcewerm wend hy te Ahi: Oi 5 | aah cident. a4 over beds fer eed a Bro Bol Mt 1 Soe $210, employes‘ ane Such .LOW PRICES, We Must Limit This Born in West Bloomfield Town-| SSi'etisstee tock itt for s potit. enti wie’ Go, cca ga68|E Sale to. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only! ship, he was married to Avis Rice. r. and Mrs. C. D. Seri cee. $208 ' A grocer and resort proprietor,| ‘*! speech in Drayton Plains the | Dr. ene Mr ¥- ia and employes sia 00 he belonged to the ‘Commerce night the Legislature was toe ad- Post office employes, ver thelees ond FL R SPECIALS _ Masonic” Lodge 121 and was Past! 26" its first special session on | ,.Prit, pu ea 22020200 / : Master of the lodge. me ety Series uation > aes "becandieds 98, $2, cmpieges i piace W ght iron — SWIVEL Surviving besides his widow are| He said the governor didn’t re-| Eller Thorpe Machine employes. .... a. rou a son, Robert L. of Commerce, a|turn to the capital until five min-|. x. ig & Heating tise "2 : ae : acter, Tan af vasihee, and wel ee “spe? the Legislature was) ich, “pounary — a : i] TV Stand |: Farmington and Mrs. Clyde “He stood in i¢t'] Superior Induacrity employes’ ee ; +E x 3 7 * 3 ot Walled Lake. Ea Tale Seed Go £0 GOwl) Pom Mecha Ghose ccs ey Funeral service will be Satur-|the drain of time. troit Creamery employes .... 4 2 p.m. from Richardson- deka D. 2 6 ABOBCY ease es sens: > pol 99} Funeral Home with burial Naw Aether B Gestt ... Steen Waste Come N@W Impasse Looms |”, Yan ‘ia li Hospital Dispute | pevwiing Shoo Bag ay eager As ae gee holds in size TV set. Sturdy! William John Morgan _| (Continued from ‘Page One) c vi one oe Lenard BD Wren Rng William John Morgan, 75, died) 0" ae children’s) le MTTitiitititiiiii rr oa ie a nen Suis te Gee tet. | Powerful Fan Circulation “HERCULES” oat co Sous iiapeney ens ont Tp cone rary se im sae co £i sees owes ose | Peeeee | Electric Room Heater England Sept. 19, 1879, the son of| fun of him. Even television name card John and Anne McNaught Morgan| @eesn’t interest him. He just and was married in Flint June 1,| Stands and looks forlorn and tt SIMMS @ | . Fully Guaranteed! 1944 to Ella Welch Hotchkiss. be or radia pahgiod compute g re en Mer en ott | gg PA # te | VEY 20; (488 years, ‘. “I’m sure other mothers musi - from Ortonville, He had retired | 1.01 the same way, I took care Size Mobs bes aN Value frome working for the Lore, |ot him as long as I possibly could Gitts on An Order of Moose 182 of which then when I asked for help none was @ member. ilable Completely safe . . . case always “= _ . lackadaisical | (= aes stays cool, powerful fan circulation, Surviving besides his wife are many. seem isicall throws out heat immediately. Fully of Gateea Keith Hotchkiss, mee 3a Titi _ Mrs, William McCowan and wil-/Highway Official Speaks | 4 a | Genuine ‘NESCO’ Hot-Dipped Galvanized _ MEE Daud Hc, Raber 8 Proposed Turnpikes ; |Double Drain TUBS Duane E. and Barbara Hotchkiss, ee ee P : “two tevthers, Aired Mangus ofjcuttihads of toll toate ter the Ture With Stand La Mesa, Calif. and Theodore! pike Authority was outlined before cy. Morgan of Des Moines, Iowa, also Civitan Club members yesterday E $8. survive. by Chief Deputy Commissioner . Funeral will be| George M. Foster. . Precision GERMAN Made ; eT announced later by’ the Voorhees-| The official] spoke about the] Genwine LEATHER CASE $15.95 Value Designed for complete draining. Sturdy re- with Redi-Drain flex. ible hose. Covccccccsecccccoscoces ha piencn adionsk finish, 90 North Electrically Welded STEEL One-Piece Wall Cabinet | Regular $18.95 Value with baked white enamel chrome drawer pulls, specious shelves, etc. 52” long, 2 Sepestiae? > Electroized ee: * tek ak or REGULAR SIZE - CIGARETTES © PER CARTON i" $9 KING SIZE SIZE fe 04 « £3 TERRIFIC GIFT ITEM Exactly as Pictured adi “Clip Trap $l. 00 dthon g ritelds, eecks ie, on etc. * Holds Papers, Receipts, Mail, etc. * Practical in Home or Office Spring clip holds precious papers always handy, always in place, never get lost. Buy now for Christmas gift giv- }4 ne. Metal Ash Tray an 9108 Value 49" bog x, saiery cigarette, ag Sy et | FRIDAY and saTurpay__ SPEGIAL PRIGES AUTO ACCESSORIES “ CIGARS zz] 59 BSI AS." —Meia Fleet $2 value, save dic on these Po my | pine ay regular sin og on Protect Your Car Floors from Mud, Snow and Rain—Save Ys on PR ‘Auto Floor Protector Mat =A TM for FRONT or BACK FLOOR hole of Sees): " Sub-Standard of $1.98 Value Made of quality rubber to give com- plete protection‘to car floors as well ee Storage deep. 2 ais nee, Hugs floor snugly, - 14 inches wide by Choice of several grin Remove Snow— Scrape Off lee— | Stop Window Fog EXTRA LONG Sno-Off | Brush | 11 PRESTONE Permanent ANTI-FREEZE Value agg g snow ‘ee’ a4 ts 54 car, oerape ot saa never couch the windows for hours ‘win | $9.25 Valve hours with miracle felt te oe are comb: “Sno- Permanent anti-freeze’ can't or a sites with the | Oil away, won't foam and —-* vents rust. Lasts all winks. TIlItiIiItiIiitiililitiiiiiitiititiriT Tri rT For Deer Hunters, etc. — 42 Inch ALL STEEL Automobile Top-Carrier 44 Peery with 8 suction cups enamel finish, _ Seeseecoscososoooeosooe Coserercccccrccccocces 90% Methanol Base Keeps Your Hands Warm Grest ANTI-FREEZE | Auto Wheel Cover ANTI-RUST INHIBITOR 50 Value 28° In Colors ¢ Fits most steering Wheels, Snug fit. can't slide off. Choice of several $4.95 Value colors, Sbasebeoecsgessoccvcsecesneeedesdconecceseasst Ideal Protection for bt Sal SEATS y " “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 arenes =a Station ‘Sends. Receives Voice & Code a Value $ 5 88 ai HOLDS YOURS ars FM Bar Names 4 parnincnneaaee to Head Committees Bar committee St., will serve » ite chabreien of taldiclas selection« and ‘tenure. on aeronautical) Milton F. Cooney, of 56 E. Wash- law, while William H. Wilmot,|ington St., Clarkston, was appoint- |whose offices are- located in the|ed chairman of the grievance com- Community National Bank Build- mittee for the 18th District, and| & ing, will head the group on ju-'Cla = THREE EXTRA Shopping Hour Hours So More Bicycles are chen made in sizes suitable for youngsters under four ears old. ' |Ridge, was named to the chairmanship of the legal a cation committee. Con She Share “in Simms EXTRA Savings! by buzzer, a aIncludes. 2 { fete decoder, 109 | 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 POPC AC RPA A Finn Alin Si tn lnm ln iis tl ln lia, li tn i ini tn. tli ttl. te Al tte ti ir d lin ln in i tn ta in i dint SUFFERERS! ARTHRITIS OFFER SAME DAY RELIEF! 100 Tablets $2.49 SIMMS—Drug Dept. Prices Good for FRIDAY and SATURDAY 30 Guaranteed A Doll Your Children DANCING PARTNER ‘Cotorfully Just like a real youngster. More than @ Doli—Ii's Like Another Brother or — Sister , Hours and hours of fun... it’s a real dancing partner. 1 Can Really Dance With | Only 50c scene in ‘ayewer rag Christmas Over 3% Ft. Tell — yet light in weight, so ' @asy to carry. —lor Boys —for Girls “QE Leakproof E Protects your 4 4 4 4 ‘ ‘ r to 75¢ Sub-Stendards of Rubber Gloves = 29" hands while doing cleaning chores. Molded rubber, no. on ‘ non-slip fingers. Guaranteed LEAKPROOF! r Absorbex \: $1 25 Size 90¢ Size ds aly Py —— St Pound i Weise Style Shoes' at Simms COW PRICE * FRIDAYS. * TUESDAYS. ae LADIES—MISSES—GIRLS ; ; 3 : 9 a. m, to 10 p, m, 9 a. m. 106 p. m, 2 my %& SATURDAYS .. .% WEDNESDAYS 3! 2: Tie Eyelet—Crepe Sole. 9 a. m. to 10 p. m, 9a.m.to6p.m. . * MONDAYS * THURSDAYS Saddle Oxford . os eee PA EES &. fords with 0 $4 hig || BARGAIN BASEMENT smart 2-tie eye- io ® let, crepe soles. ” SPECIAL ne ot black PURCHASE + bination, . elte ‘a ys beige, grey and all | black. All sizes 449 ‘Sale! é (Q BROT SIMAS Choice 4 of 4. y Styles & Every Item Guaranteed Under-Priced FRIDAY and SATURDAY Famous Brands HIGHER PRICED —SaameAS Vp 4 and miracie’ fibres, all full aes inches blue or brown piaids Double Blankets Ladies RAYON Crepe DUSTERS Regular $5.95 Value —SIMMS PRICE-— 3 WHILE SUPPLY LASTS Pct ¥ © fy @ 25°/, Wool, 75°/, Cotton @ 10°, Wool, 15°/, Nylon TTT TIT Famous CANNON—Ist Quality @ Rayon and Nylon All a vound. finest, white, Senitites Plaid Blankets - $1.69 Value $ 44 70x80 Inch satin bo ti Wools Choice of rose, green, pockets and Quilted collar. trim to i. cuffs, self belt, lace button front. Sizes 1 Blan kets \! vs Included in the Group— for double beds. Some gift boxed Irregulars ef Values te $4.95 whipatiched edsce, $2.98 Guoranteed FIRST Quality NYLON Hosiery Choice of 60 or 5! J —15 Denier 70x90 Inch — Stitched Edges — Sheet Blankets 9 ( — $1.98 Value a“ Friday and Plain white, long napped cotton sheet blankets for double beds. Limit 4. Seccolg feck. ope: want- h. sheer a clear, Saturday Regulation Style and Pack of 3 REELS $3.00 Value Fri. & Sat. Only - As Pictured ). Oenuine Gawyer Viewmas- p ter at below maker's cost s+ = 55555 = SSS Gia at this price. Diecontinued ; ‘style Viewmaster and dis- tinued feels. A #3 value this price, buy for gifts ] or yourself. =. s = SS eS: Smartly Has 12 For use with inches. Week-End Price on Genuine VIEWMASTER— Ideal Christmas Gift for Adults and Children! Discontinued Style -—— Takes 3-D Color Reels Sawyer VIEWMASTER PYTTITITITITITITITTITT TTT Titi iT 4 Viewmaster Equipment Make Fine Gifts! View-Master Library Box a | 85 styled plastic library box -holds your viewmaster reels, and stereoscope. plastic index cards. : View-Master Light Attachment late model stereoscope to give illumination” for ‘viewing 3-D reels. Use with . flashlight batteries, (Batteries extra.) ; PPTTT PTT TTT ttt View-Master Projector — Projects brilliant images up Use 3-D reels in full color, UL ap- proved, Ideal gift. ISIMAS.“®. a he ‘S” to 16» 14 4 “Reg. 69c Pound COTTON BATTING Electric Heating Pad S0¢ Size Feen-a-mint Alka 2™-98°| $4.95 Value | 6Sc Size | 44° 89c Full Pound | Figké Inch — Rayon 6 Nylon .. Stripe Blankets 49 Poplin UNIFORMS y tm Easy to Launder—f ine Comb Cotton Sizes 10 to 44. Button front, 2 pockets, yoke back, gored skirt. $2.98 Value White Only Styled like famous “Hudson Bay’ blankets. Solid colors with contrasting stripes. Satin bound, SHOHSHSSHSSHESSHOSSHSSSE SECS SeHESESCOSEEEESEETE ee SUPER-SPECIAL Famous "Peggy Pepperell” Big $1.00 Size Ledies’ New SOLID Bl ankets weedbury! | Fall SKIRTS “Tonal Usually $ 99 Shampoo | Reduced 77 Priced Over | $3.95 I AW $6.00 ; eel Full and unpressed pleat == Rayon-Nylon blend for renee with. style. Cotton pe suiting ma- —— Sa out weight. Choice of six colors Ree Gua terials. All Fall colors. Sizes 72 «84 inch. Satin bound. Irregulars. - Ounces Special Value Group Ist Quality — 72x84 Inch ets Ladies’ Fall re - Vara Blank ws Salnre” I Choice of $ 49 draw _5 Colors styles. sees a a bene. BABY NEEDS | E: g Nylon and fayon yr pune with Cleansing Tissues Children’s Hickory Stripe Bib OVERALLS Irregulars of $1.98 Quolity “Peggy Pepperell” — Ist Quality *7.00 Blankets 99 All Over Patterns —BOXED—- | Guaranteed by GOOD HOUSEKEEP- ING magazine. Nylon, rayon and | Sizes , 2 to 6 4 fleguler 27¢ Can Similac. Liquid = =] 6 — caae “a yes 24 ah Pd “POP-UP” Style Pictures — Full Color - Children’s s STORY BOOKS | Choice of 21 Titles {SIAAS: CQ | Tor Dept GERBER’S STRAINED ne Foods Adijzsiabic str é 8 4, winatic bac 2 pocket Easy to cotton. 72 x 84 inch. Satin binding New “MARVELOR" Weave New Improved Model PORTABLE ELECTRIC : 3” . $6.95 Value sa SE ee. RAYON | NYLON Blankets | Outwoar: | get "5 ” | Kinds eee New patented process makes them stronger-and better washability. 72 x 84 inch, BOXED, CHILD'S Folding Style Auto SEATS © Infent's Comfortable Auto BEDS | | $5.00 ; I cine xs = ss | Complete with own steering : | wheel. Plastic covered seat Converts into auto seat. folds and back. when not in use. Steel frame. 1 BROTHERS = BE CE ) BROTHERS Floor | | 98 North SAGINAW St, — —-Barggin ie Pe a ee _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 17, 1935 » beauty and new 100% pans crepe are yours in: ?SEAMPRUFE's New Cuddylon Lingerie - Half-Slip 8 9 an Slip... 5.98 “Coun 76+ 398 ° the Ra there is Only one you... there is only one face powder for you . . . ’ the one made to order exclusively for you... To give you a feeling of individuality . . . your skin- tone is analyzed and only the shades right for you ore hand blended before your eyes. $2, $3 sizes. Introductory box $1 (plus tax). Hurry in today. Lotion VELVET TEX- REVENESCENCE LIQUID VEIL URE LOTION restores moisture make-up base oils your skin - +5 skin that time that spreads easi- needs to be sof- k ly without streak- tened G soothed. ‘Kes oway. ing or drying. 7 ois $8525 2+ + $5, $9 shades ..... $3 Waite's Cosmetics—Street Floor This matchless set is part of SEAMPRUFE’S new collection of fabulous CUDDYLON* ..« the new, 100% nylon crepe that looks and feels like the finest, imported pure silk crepe, that in wear and care behaves like the miracle it is! Come in today and see the beautiful lace details, the .gleam of ribbon laced throughout ... . you'll marvel. that such lingerie gems could cost so little! Gown — pink and blue in 32 to 38. ‘ Slip — white and pink in 32 to 40. Half slip white and pink in S-M-L, Hurry in today and save. Waite's Better Lingerie—Second Floor « Boys’ Fur-Lined Parka Wool Quilted Lining - A hooded porka jacket with drematring hood and ~ 100% woo! quilt lining! Two deep roomy slosh pock- ‘that will keep your hands warm. Cotton lin outer fabric sheds rain and snow. Knit wristlets tic waistbock for snug fit and extra warmth. Sizes 4 to 12! are your stretch nylons wearing long enough? New Guaranteed Full-F ashioned Famous sof-stretch sheers Guaranteed for 30 Days! oe) h 60 Day Cuarantee When You Buy 2 Pr.! 90 Day Guarantee When You Buy 3 Pr.! - @ Agilon stretch p ry nylon yarn. © Lik @ Contour— Proportioned. Soft, smooth, beautiful stock-. ings that stretch, in a flattering mist to fit every leg contour perfectly... AND. ... that last longer than ‘You ever dreamed a sheer stocking possi- bly could. Cashmere-soft Agiion yarn make: Sof-Stretch flex and cling with. every leg move- ment, never bind or wrinkle, give the most comfortable feeling you ever expereinced. Blush, Gold Note, Rose Glow, Gay Taupe. Hurry in today for yours! @ Rich Misty- Dull Shades Waite's Hosiery—Street Floor - Values from 5.98 to 7. 98! a . Nylon or Wool Kitten-Soft Luxury Stoles! re Bx @ Truly Luxury Touches to Any Winter \) Ensemble. \ @ Exclusive Paris Inspired Styles! Clutch Straight Cape ted a ack. Yellen All with Gold and Silver Trims STYLES: COLORS: Blue White Picture the softest cloud of pure orlon, nylon or wool cradling your shoulders - under a frosty moon or Southern sun... then rush down to Waite’s because that’s our fabulous collection of stoles! Woven by special process that creates that distinctive hens: made look! eerry in today and | save. Waite’ buxury Stoles—Sueet Floor wl teres Floor ~ favorites to flatter your every SILK-LIKE SHANTUNG TO WELCOME HOLIDAYS BY BETTY HARTFORD We have ‘them in noes 12-20 and 1414.22! Goy BETTY HARTFORD | fashionable holiday hour. Each style designed to slenderize and shape your figure for exciting new Don't miss this collection of superbly style creations for the coming festive fashion events. 1. Slim skirt with dressy rhine- stone buckle and button trim, High neck, toupe & - blue print. 12-20. 2. Coat style with button down roll collar,’ Dior pockets. Blue and green. 12-20; 12%-22'. 3. Dress and bolero with smart sleeved detail on bodice and at the neck. Two pock- ets on slim skirt. S sleeve. Blue and brown. 12-20, 122-2214. Waite's Dresses—Third Floor of Fashion Women’s Powder Puff Soft Washable Scutfs Comfort galore in this sigh-soft scuff. Made of capskin with plush foam-rubber insole, Completely washable too! Hurry in today : for yours in. narrow and medium widths. Sizes 4 to 10! Sno White Ice Pink : Forst Blue = Women's Sheet Floor ¥ a s l "i { | 3 . fa a 3 x & THE BONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 NINN « -2 FIVE : Bob ; i : ‘ ee : | othe ti ill be settled me « cup of delicious rg Sg, St Sa a Considine Says: land goymesy aber er la soup and then . cooking show, 3 Send the same “Stop!’ ae | shouted in “the voice immediately” "” Adlai Abandons Role of Reluctant Dragon.

as insurance that their candidate CHICAGO (INS) — She coed auenn Sen feel: posi- ifact-all the South,” g man close to|which somehow was both giacial} Roosevelt Jr. and Soapy Williams Will win “in November. : son is a new man, sewn tive that if the convention were |the candidate said today, The|4nd friendly. [were the. principals whé- sought to. to| FRIENDLY CHICAGO ~ Dragon of 1952 who was heard to psd agra pert speaker was one of the group) . Stevenson smiled sweetly, “Oh, \ outlaw the remnants of the Dixie-’ A visiting New Yorker, steeped shout, “I'll shoot myself,” when| Command at least 500 ballots which made up Stevenson's mind’ ',, wat all you want?” he asked. rat group by making every dele- in the impersonal ways of the big the bosses told him he must take; “!'*t time around. About 630 will jon just which primaries he would “L was afrald you were going to, satin sign an. oath promising to|city’s hetels,’ finds Chicago hotel Get $25 to $500 in 1 Trip! e * » Phone for 1-trip loan. Upon approval, pick up cash. Loan custom-teilored te your needs, income. Reduce pe the nomination, now enters the, © Beeded to win. emer. ~ | ask me to change the script te“Support the convention's choice and life somewhat startling. consolidate bills ‘with our Bill Con- arena like a man spoiling for al The Democrats have a compli- STILL QUIPPING ‘viee president.’ '* ito See that his name and that of «what do you have on the lunch- solidation Service. Phone, or come in. fight. ; cated system of awarding extra; The-years have done nothing to ihis running mate got on the ballots, eon menu?” I asked the lady who His immediate brain trust is now|delegates to states which went|blunt Stevenson's sense of the quip.| Efforts to have a peaceful Demo- ‘back home. answered the phone when I called composed of three of the smartest|Democratic in the ie ma elec-| Bill Lawrence approached him onjcratic convention in Chicago next! Virginia, Seuth Carolina and [room service at the Sheraton Democratic politicians in the land, |tion. his makeshift TV and newsreel set| August will be made today’ and Louisiana rebelled and filled the | Blackstone. Col, Jack Arvey of Chicago, cam-| ‘We can count right now on all/at the Conrad Hilton the other day|Friday. The so-called “‘loyalty| hall with some of the most color- | “Well, I'll tell you what I'm paign manager James Finnegan, or most of New Jersey, Minnesota, after he had finished his third ren-|oath" continues to rear its head. ful oratery of the convention. eating,” she said, like an‘ old Pennsylvania's secretary of state, |Colorado, , dition of his formal announcement.| Remember the long hassles over) They succeeded in watering the friend, “I'm eating the most de; Rhode “Are you going to do it once|that one in ‘52? The late Blair Moody resolution into nothing- | jicious chopped steak I've had in more, this time for the: news-|Moody, former newsman and sena-| ¢5% but apparently did not 4 jong time. I got mine medium; papers?” ‘Bill asked in ‘@ manner tor from Michigan, Franklin D.' wholly destroy its roots, just like 1 like it. First I had 2nd Fleor « y Laie we 7 WEST LAWRENCE ST. Gerald Harvey, Manager « PONTIAC « FEderal 2-3249 Leens mede te residents of all surrounding towns : OPEN FRIDAY-SATURDAY Tha TILL o! Friday- wR 2 Days Only WAITE'S tumbles the prices of COATS in a Choice-of-the-House Sale! @ Forstmann All BETTER COATS ° Botany @ Short Coats . @ Camel's eFull Length AML BUDGET COATS | “tiation Magnificent @Zip-Lined | e Plushes Array of - @ Anglo 98 00 © Slim Line REGULARLY to 59% oy con Wanted REGULARLY to99® e Emported @ Flared Coats TWO DAYS ON LY e Imported Col ors! TWO ° DAYS ON LY @ Alpaca ®@ Clutch Coats | Fleeces | : . ' @ Bolivia @ Classic Coats , . @ 100% Co . j 0 @ Fitted Coats , No = Orders... No Phone Orders | | Camel’s Hair @ Wing Collar § - No C.0.D/s.-.No Layaways | @ Velours . : ‘eo Club Collars All Sales Final e Plush : ‘ , ® Chinchilla Cloth : | e raced Wool ® Ale | | , © Cashmere-Woo AE 3 7 Extra Hours to Sho @ Chinchilla Cloth > pes 7 © Imported | © Cashmere-Wool | Open Friday & Saturday (a opens @ Velours Misses’, Juniors’ & Women’s — : Nights ‘til 9! Misses’, Juniors’ & Women’s @ Precious Fibres e Fleeces Sizes! | Waite's Coat Coane — Third Floor of Fashion Sizes! bd Box Coats en) == You're Fashion Right ||s9ve 4-99 regularly 7.98 Save) EEO a a geen || [everyday With Women s LIFE ¥4 Length Romance @ — Poplin BRA y ei! Trench Jackets! 99 |Z 2 US ® Washable & Woter-Repellent /#©- ® Cotton Poplin Gy? © Slit Pockets ~ ep © Belted & Un-lined : Oy Sport jacket to join your friends on those long fall through winter walks in the woods. Patterned after the globe- -trotting j 2 trench coat, it’s in durable, Je @ Red ‘washable, water-repellent ~ Drmnflt Ca@earion First Price Break on Famous ie Simulated PEARLS! 99 | iors. re wash after wash! It won't r——i'l § Famous Name on the Ribbon! Exciting New Glamour Styles wilt or lose _ its’ shape cotton poplin with leather “ Sarre @ Cream These are “the pearls that become more cherished with the years.” 1, 2, 3, 4, - You're uplifted and held buttons tabbing the and 5 strand necklaces, uniform or graduated; chokers, rhodium finished always with this wonderful new shoulder storm flaps ond © Putty “rhinestone clasps, rhinestone rondelles or rhinestone front motifs! Fill’ your Life Romance. Cups are Formfit’s own, exclusive fab- | | Sleeves. Deep slit pockets, © tina Christmas gift list, choose for erage -—— tomorrow, from this ib isda spe-- ric — 1 insure you new ond rion-st op beo uty. A 32: convertible round collar. angerine cial copectien é Hurry in —_ for youre: © White | : | Matching: Earrings. . 1.99 , os \ 36, B & Cc 32-38 ‘in white only, : : and. sove. 10-1 8. - . - : ao Ceite’s Jewelry — Street Poot Les sae Waite's Brassieres—Second Floor | ! Waite's Womee/ Fe... poareeerciibaee Floor. pia Poy | wat at aN s : / es r | " ; | ae? uy { | ff in January. c THE PONTIAC : rans publtcned from oun Powriac ww > » Haroio 4 Mbmg! ag a. Publisher Editor 98 adoetiee peonener Nat'l Adv, Mier, een s Sandor _ Sntered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter — MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press ts entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all local news printed in this news- paper as well as all AP news dispatches. Tur Powriac Press is delivered by carrier for 40 cen’ # week: where carrier service is not available by mae fn Oakiand, Genesee, Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties {t is $12.00 a year; elsewhere in chen and all other places in the United panto 20.00 a year. All mail subscriptions payable in advance. Phone Pontiac FE 2-8181. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 Sharper Teeth Needed in Vandalism Statute If there ever was proof of need for sharper teeth in existing law against vandalism, it can be found in three summer homes on Cass Lake Front. cose © + &£ There, over the last week, two Keego Harbor boys aged 13 and 14 perpetrated as complete and sense- less a job of property destruction as ever was reported in this area. In all three homes furniture was slashed, dishes broken, radios smashed and walls defaced with paint and lipstick. In one home paint was poured over a television set. At another the youths were caught ripping shingles off the. roof. * * * ! Most of the persons who _ answered questions by our inquir- ing reporter hold that youths’ parents are usually responsible — for such wanton destruction. None suggested, however, that existing law be stiffened to protect prop- . erty owners against juvenile ‘vandals, An attempt toward that end was made some years ago but the Legislature refused to make parents responsible for damages beyond $300. * * * ‘Undoubtedly if the Legisiature would broaden this area of respon- ' sibility, more parents would make sure that their children have proper respect for other people’s property. . Republicans to Retain Flexible Farm Support With farm prices continuing to de- cline, at least two certainties for 1956 loom on our na‘ional political horizon. One of these is that the Democrats will attempt to make return to rigid 90 per cent price supports an issue in pivotal farm states. The other is that the present flexible farm price support plan will continue to be the backbone of an expanded ErsENHOWER program to be submitted to Congress k * «- While Republicans concede that farm prices have declined, they argue with strong evidence on — their side, that agriculture re-. mains basically sound. It is their contention that farmers’ troubles actually are a part of the re- adjustment from the booms re- sulting from World War II and, the Korean war. Farmers who have been hurt the most by the price décline are the low income, marginal operators. About ’ 1,500,000 farm families, more .than one-fourth of the total farm popula- tion, have cash incomes of less than $1,000 a year. - * * * Last April President ErssnHoweEr recommended a program of aid to these farmers. But Congress post- poned action until 1956. On October 29 the President, after conferring with Secretary Benson, announced that he would recommend new farm legislation early in January. The Secretary said this would ~ include purchase of farm prod- - wets to remove market gluts, - §tepped up surplus disposal, ex- panding soil conservation prfo- grams, more research, and aid to marginal farmers, Also a pos- sibility is the much discussed land rental plan to reduce basic : * . * _ Fortunately tt os a tough the Democrats will this year. largely responsible for existing price depressing crop surpluses. Chicago’s New Airport Chicago not only has learned but is’ teaching the lesson that when it ‘comes to airports, there is’no su¥- stitute for sound advance planning. | The Windy City has opened the. first section of its new O'Hare air- port destined to have an eventual . area of 10 square miles and to be the world’s largest facility of its kind. x * * Back in 1945 it was estimated that the present Midway airport would be handling 8,000,000 passengers a year by 1955. This year’s figures actually will be about 9,000,000, making Mid- way the world’s busiest single air- poft. Its traffic volume thus will ex- ceed that of any two of New York’s three big air terminals. . x *& * . The O’Hare Airport is the result of planning on,the grand scale. It is designed to handle comfortably the air traffic volume expected in 1975 when the jet. age will be 15 years old. By that time it is estimated that at least 25,000,000 passengers a year will be using Chicago airports. Mid- way can take 6,000,000 or 7,000,000 without too much congestion. But O’Hare is designed to accommodate 30,000,000 a year. In other words, by careful advance planning Chicago apparently has solved its airport protien until 1985 “or 1990. — “Cupp is merely the advance agent for the stork,” says a sour old cynic whose liver needs reconditioning. ~ The Man About Town Picture of Year Local Man Gets Award for. Slide “Christmas Morning” .Teen-agers; Whom some of us don’t like because they act like | we did at the same. age. Doing some mighty fine work in stereo- view photography as a hobby “ts hose collection of slides includes some panautral full-color specimens. Taken in all parts of the-U. S. A, as well as in some for- eign. countries, they are fine examples of the art. The Detroit Stereographic Society has awarded Mr. Roth’s “Christmas morn- ing” its trophy for the slide of the year. This was done in competition with slides from a large area, ROTH and the award brings to Pontiac another outstanding distinction. A honeysuckle bush in the yard of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cunard in Huron Gardens is in full bloom, despite the cold weather, and for the third time That Oakland County Sportsmen's Club authority on such things, Cash Bond, says a deer rifle should be sighted in and used with the heaviest soft nosed bullet available. “They are more industrious than I am,” phones Barclay Foss of Cass Lake, who spent several week- ends gathering nuts which a pair of squirrels moved from his garage to a hollow tree in less than one -day, when the. family was away from home. Thankful for the $300 prize in the recent MAT’ Football Contest, George Nesterick | of 253 Rockwell St. says that close per- sonal observation of our sporting pages forms a better foundation for a predic- tion than the words of the experts. If you Would like to receive a one- minute helpful filmed . message, dial FE 8-0451. It is a feature put on under the direction of | Marvin W. Hastings of the Keego Harbor Church of Christ. The message is changed dally. The hunting season is driving the deer into the city. A pair were seen Tuesday night by a eae Johnson Radcliffe : near his home on Baldwin Ave., Just north -of the Fisher. plant, A parakeet and dog in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Friendly Holcomb of Drayton Plains, were on good terms eseaee the bird commenced to bark. —_—_—— Verbal Orchids to-— realizes rigid price supports are : Voice of the People | ‘Wants ‘to Solve , Problem’: of Run-Away — Husbands ae, wi we it condensed when when ee tee Dature. Just about: everything has been brought to attention in this column, but this is a new one. .- What are we going to do about With all the crime already in this world, this could be a good start to more . .. a mother cannot do everything akg , There must be something all of us can do $0 help these peagle to that’ the daddies can find their way . back. If not, mothers are going to be ‘asking state help or placing children in homes. This can be helped. : - Babysitter ‘Carless Lady’ Requests - Bus Service to Eastview. Clemens think a city bus line should yon ont that way. : We that do not have cars ed transportation to and from town even if it's only every hour or so. Can't we have a trial bus run any- way to see if it's successful? . A Carless Lady Hal Boyle Says: ‘Double Trouble - David Lawrence Says: s Stevenson Wise to Jump in Early; He'll Grab Off Influential Leaders WASHINGTON — Adlai Steven- son was wise in announcing his candidacy for president on the Democratic ticket nine months in advance.of the national convention. There is a distinct advantage for him in doing so, particularly be- cause he won the nomination last time under cireumstances that are not usually considered favorable— he got in at the last minute as the convention brushed aside those who had been engaged in the primary elections in the states. The main reason why Steven- son wil} benefit is that he will prevent influential leaders in various delegations from com- mitting themselves to other can didates. A certain amount ot ‘committing is done with respect to “favorite sons” months in advance. So what's important to learf is what the choice will be of each of these “favorite son’’ delegations when the convention gets to a second roll- call and ‘‘favorite sons’ have been given a complimentary ballot. PUT REST AT DISADVANTAGE By coming out early when rho other prominent candidate is in the field openly getting delegates, Stevenson puts any other contender _at a disadvantage. The converse of the argument is that the other can- didates, however, can concentrate their fire on the leading contender. Stevenson was not as strong with the various Democratic state or- ‘ganizations before the 1952 conven- tion as he is today. He campaigned extensively, of course, after he was nominated and made the ac- ’ quaintance of local leaders. He should do Well in the spring primaries, though the party bosses are rarely impressed with the results unless they them- selves have had a hand in them. People who are anfamiliar with politics do not realize that a pre- convention campaign is’ altogether different from a post - convention campaign. The latter depends on millions of voters, while the for- mer depends on the wishes of a handful of leaders in each of the states. SECOND CHANCE GOOD Usually there is a good reason - for giving a popular candidate a second chanée. In this case Steven- son, it will be noted, was up against a negative tide in 1952 which would have swept any Demo- crat into defeat. . “Communism, corruption and Korea’™ were enough to beat any respectable nominee, no matter what his in- tellectual capacity.) But in 1956 Stevenson will stand on his own. He already shows signs of veering away from Truman, which is a mark “in his favor. Hf he could begin te forsake “Trumanism” alto- . gether, it would be even better for him politically, This advice was offered him. in 1952 but he rejected it. He was tarred with the Truman brush. It may be the intervening years now have educated him as to the facts es ee meshed in the mistakes of an ad ministration which is being diated by the prople. Stevenson often is referred to an indecisive person who cannot make up his mind readily. peason for this’ perhaps 5 te repu- © pediency. He has a sort of split personality because he is trying to reflect the wishes of a split party. ‘For, despite the outward profes- sions. of ‘harmony which come so glibly every now and then. from the southern leaders of the Demo- cratic Party, there is a fundamen- tal eleavage in it, The Democratic Party is split on ideological issues. The Re- publicans have some disaffec- tion, too, but it is negligible in - quantity compared with the in- surrection inside the Demo- eratic .Party. Ww hat would | Stevenson have to do to bring back to the national ticket the millions of Democrats who voted for Eisen- hower in 1952? Stevenson would have to disprove that he is a radi- cal, and show that he really takes a course in the middle of the road. His speeches so far have not re- flected any such change and the metamorphosis would have to be visible to the naked eye of many millions ‘of’ Democrats who voted the Republican ticket in 1952 be- cause they could not accept the radicalism of the Truman ad- ministration, (Copyright, 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) ne a ‘Tooth Decay Not Caused by Sugar Consumption By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Some readers will recall, I hope, the pieces in this column telling about the conclusions reached by the British Medical Research Coun- cil after years of study and experi- ments on human volunteers, that everyday “exposure” to cold, dampness, drafts and “‘insuffi- cient” clothing has nothing to do with an individual's susceptibility to the CRI (the English investi- gators have not adopted this term, but you know what it means, don’t we?) e * * ; There is a significant difference between British and American undertakings to find the cause, prevention and/or a remedy for what Yankee nostrum mongers * and their subsidized ‘scientific’ investigators persist in calling “the common cold." ' The difference is that British — expeditions return, American ex- - peditions just fade away and are never again heard from. From time to time I have ex- pressed here my honest opinion gained from observation and study of the literature, that sugar does no direct harm to the teeth. SOUND REASON The sound reason why excessive consumption of sugar, especially by young persofis, is objectionable, is that sugar supplies plenty of calories for immediate energy but nothing else to satisfy the require- ments for building. growth, func- tional efficiency, vigor and vite. An animal, a child, an adult, a soldier or an athlete may make “ a brief spurt with the shot of energy derived from a cube of sugar, some candy, sweet choco- late, sweetened. tea or other sweetened beverage. But such food will not sestiln ene who depends on it as the main source of calories in the = over a period of time. = _ DULL CHILD The unhappy child who is per- mitted to drink pop whenever he wishes becomes dull,. inactive and irritable or peevish between drinks. — This is attributable, not to the excessive intake of sugar, but to malnutrition. The child's diet is deficient in frotein—the nitrogenous, albumin- ous part of milk, egg$, meat, fish, cheese, peas, beans, peanuts, whole wheat (from which nothing has been removed), oats—the food .material which is essential for building new tissue, growth, When more than half the daily common cold,” has made an ex- tensive, painstaking study of the effects of sugar on the teeth of “children. RELEASE REPORTS The report of this study, in a monograph The Effects of Sugar Supplements on Dental Caries in Children by Drs. J. D. King, May Mellanby, H. H. Stones and H. N. Green—names that command re- spect—indicates that a. high con- sumption of sugar had no signifi- cant effect on spread of tooth decay. a cg 1 not ber nt than one page or pe Seo to persotial Bean ana -hyeiene, not to disease, diag- or , wi be qnemeret Bandaged Hand Attracts Leers, but No Sympathy — EW YORK (# — The surest wav to lose all faith in human nature is for a man to get a, black ~ eve or a broken hand in a small household accident. Nothing turns an optimist into a cynic faster. The reason: No matter how simple or logical your tale of woe is, neither friend nor foe will believe it. -In fact, if you do hurt your- self at hame, you might as well tell a great big whooping fib about ft. Most people may still regard you as a liar — but they'll at least credit you with being an imaginative liar. I'm in a to now. Re- cently I + we ies tiny chip fractures in mv. starboard flopper while supposedly safe in the ref- -uge of my rented castle. * * * The injury was a small one. but 10 days, two X-ravs and three doctors later I found myself wear- ing an aluminiim splint — “might as well be on the safe side’ — and a bandage big enough for a wounded elephant. In my office a friend who [I am sure would readily lend me $1,000 if I really needed it took one look - at the bandage and asked what had happened. — MEARTLESS REACTION “Oh, Just a little household ac- cident.” I told him, feeling I shouldn't upset his day with worry. “You mean a little household argument.’ he replied heartlessly. “Maybe that'll teach you not to talk back bo your we ~ I made a dignified mental note never to borrow $1,000 from him, even if he begged me on his knees. When the second fellow solic- itously inquired about my injury, I mernwred something about “tai off a ladder.” “Tl bet you got it- falling off the wagon,” he remarked. The third man didn't even bother to ask. He felt he already knew. “Don't tell me you caught it in a door,’ he said, “‘unless it was a swinging door.” a After a number of others stopped me to find out the reason for the bandage, I gave up hoping for sympathy. I realized that people don't want the real truth in such cases. They are looking for enter- tainment. The wilder the tale you tell the more they respect you. 1 told one man a fellow stepped on my hand when I bent over to retrieve a woman's ‘handkerchief, and he nodded his head and said, “TM bet the woman didn't even thank you." es T told ae inquisitor I had hurt my hand merely by setting down on it, and he answered, “You ‘know I heard of a guy who did that and actually broke five bones in his hand. Imagine—five bones,” SM another questioner was _ satisfied when I told him my hand wasn’t hurt at all — I was just wearing the bandage to pay off a bet. “How did I break. my- hand? Whiy, defending a lady's honor, but please don't ask me whose,” TI crisply informed a middle-aged secretary. I felt a little guilty when she patted my shoulder and said: “=e “Bless you, there aren't many men like you left in this world.” (Editor's note: Enough of this quibbling. Tell us the real truth. How did it happen?) ~ (Boyle's note: Well, if you really must know, I banged my hand against the wall deliberate- ly — sé I'd have an excuse to get out of carving the Thanks- * giving turkey this year.) (Editor's note:, Knowing how lazy Boyle is. we'll accept this story as = truth.) Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE We have so many. friendships that .... Remind us of the past . And friendships make us happy but . .. How many of them last? . How many of them linger for ... A season or a year? ... How rrany last still longer now ,.. Or quickly disappear? .. . Oh, there are friends who promise us .. . That they will never fall . . . Not even if we make mistakes ... And have to go to jail. they are the ones... we never hear... U ries reach their end . are in the clear’, . . But, by. the grace of God, there are . . . Some friendships that begin, . . And stay with us through every storm . . However thick or thin. (Copyright 1955). : And we Case Records of a Psychologist Though Very Successful in Business, Many Men Are Failures as Fathers Frank’s case is a real Ameri- can tragedy. Alas, it is occur- ring all over our land and among our so-called best fami- lies. too,. “What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world but lose his own soul for son?” Dads, send for the “Test for Parents” mentioned below, Many smart business men are flunking out as parents! : By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-394: Frank T., aged 24, has fust finished four years in vad Marine Air Corps, His father is a wealthy manu- facturer who always wanted Frank to follow in his paternal fodtsteps and operate the family factory. But Frank's interests didn’t lie developed, ‘in that field, so friction evey while Frank was a high So he called at his father’s office, to have a little visit, “Hello in what I was doing and my future plans,” he grumbled, “So I'll never visit him again. He can go his own way and I'll go mine, “IT can get along without: him ‘and he apparently doesn't need me for anything. Isn't that right, Dr. Crane?’’ DAD’S FLUNK OUT Suppose I were to ask you read- ‘ers to diagnose this case and pre- —— What would you rane’ 8 dad is an educated man. He finished four years of college. He has made a great deal of money, hed pagent 9 mill. * But is he sucessful father? stole Esau‘s birthright, so maybe as with their brothers and sisters. ‘Absalom thus slew Amnon, after the latter had assaulted Absalom's sister, . FATHERS, BEWARE The Bible says that a rich mer- chant went to Hades, and then begged Abraham to send a mes- senger back to earth to warn his . wealthy brothers to mend their very slight, So we he -become too enslaved by business, if in so doing we lose our own sons and daughters, It's a big task to be- a successful Dad, | : To help raise your batting aver ‘ages, send for my ‘Tests Parents,” ne i ~ z z weld & ~~ Tt Would Frighten ¥ way, he thought he'd seen the ldst of the reptile. Shortly, he heard a hissing noise behind him. Thinking he might |have a slow puncture, he rode on another 10 miles, to the sound of the h . Eventually, heglanced back—right into the eyes of the snake, poised ready to strike. It had coiled itself around the pillion seat. Herron, who is traveling round the world on his scooter, As the machine came to a stop he leaped off and ran for his life. From a safe distance he pelted the snake with stones until it vanished into the bush, Girl Sunday Schooler Names -Self ‘McCrockett’ “SAN DIEGO, Calif. w — Some youngsters may switch from the Davy -Crockett cap to. the Mickey Mouse headgear but not- Laurel McCracken. The 5-year-old came home from Sunday’ School with a promotion certificate. Her: Mom and Dad noted that her. religious studies had been conducted for a whole! t THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1955 SEVEN oe woo ag alias of — Laurel Oh, Come Now, Teach! ‘Aegean Sea Probed te py as 4,000 meters below sea Seek Federal Land ba _. » | RICHMOND, Va. u—Back talk( wis experitnént Ia designed to, CRANDHAVEN Residents of establish at what depth the largest nearby West Olive Toynslip pan ea . Brazil Leads in Coffee [tress ‘te puplls is being encour- fy New Sea Foods | RIO OF SANITRO > Beant anal tO™ O Rirereet's pele eh aes lumber of fish can be caught.|°0. Petition Congress for relegue of ; .| The pupils’ speech ig tape recorded) paris (INS) — French house ee 7,000 acres Of federally improved the world's leading coffee ex) 4 1) ae ee i use| French scientists hold that great) ° : porter during 1954 with shipments *” ages: cx as & means OF wives may soon find new, strange|schools of fish can be found at|¥@steland in Ottawa County ‘for Of 10,918,000 bags of 132 pounds|irening out defects in diction and Kinds of sea-food on shop shelves,depths ranging, from 600 to 1,200,private residential and industrial each compared with 15,562,000 bags grammar. Said Mrs. Elizabeth Col-! yp French Scientific research, Met's iuse. The group, which met with the year before, Colombia ranked lier, a fifth grade teacher: ‘‘It is Bl te _ * | These deep sea regions have not/Rep. Gerald R. Ford Jr. (R-Mich), second with exports of 5,754,000 noticeable alnmst immediately that|""P. “Ne ‘@!ypso, 1s how Probing) vet been worked on an industrial'was’told a bill now pending in bags, a decline from the 1953 total they try to improve their speech the deepex reaches of the Aegean scale because ordinary nets will'Washingten would release the lan of 6,632,000 bags. iSea with a net that. will go asinot go that deep, ionly for agricultural development, @ SKIRTS Jumbo sania on huge group of fall SPORTSWEAR @ SLACKS © for @ JEANS Stim, flared or Preportioned AIT atvles, pleated. Alicol- = ravon, wrinkle’ conventional ors, wanted {fab- resistant. Dark — dungarees, San- ric. Solids and colors. Sizes 10° forized. Black, _ Big sav- nge now at Federal’s! hurry! Big savings! Your choice Boys', Girls’ dungarees Blue Sanforized denim, | rivet trim, 3 styles, 3-6. Boys’ suits, all styles | Knit, combinations! Sus-/ pender, boxer styles; 1-4, flannel “sans oe to 20; Save‘now at Federal’s but Tots’ training . PANTIES navy denim or twill. 12-20 and 38-44, ‘Boys, Girls’ sweaters Orlon and nylon cardi- gans, slipovers, 2.3, 3.6, Girls’ holiday dresses Cotton stele; prints, solids. All styles, 1 to 3. oo Ts P ‘a & © - - @PETTICOATS ¢ @SLIPS @CAN CANS. @ GOWNS lection this is! Everyth ton flannels, challis, cr ‘ Heavyweight brushed . cotton with ski wristlets, plastic soles, 2-pc. snap style, 1-4. 2-pe, elastic waisted styles, 1 to 6, All styles, fabrics, colors ~~ at simply terrific savings! "3 You simply can’t imagine what a stupendous col- in group. Buy now and save more at Federal's! Top value! Tots’ famous cotton knit _ SLEEPERS nee ait of jon | SWEATERS Ys for pe, @ Orlons*, vicara and nylons. @All colors Every style and color imaginable. long, short or batwing sleeves; asst'd trims. Hi-bulk Orlons*, vica- ra-nylons, _jersey-knit Orlons*. Hurry, save! ; *PuPont’s acrylic fiber f rey a 7 & 7 @SLIPS @PETTICOATS @ GOWNS @BED JACKETS @PAJMAS @ PAJAMAS © nike velnee in new fall Dreasy or tailored tops; every sleeve length. Dacrons*, nvlon tricota, ray- on linens; novelty trims. 32-38, 40-44. BLOUSES 5 Brand ‘new aisortment of the loveliest lingerie we've seen in a long time! All colors; women’s, misses” sizes in nylon tricot, cotton flannel, chal- lis, and broadcloth. Hurry and save at Federal’s! ing is included! Nylons, cot- . ¢ ws epes. Misses » Women 6 S1Z¢8 Dacrons*, nvlona, pongees, silk-cot- tons and wool jersevs. Your choice in every new color, Sizes 32-38, 40-44. *PuPont's polyester fiber.’ Little girls’ 3-pe. COAT SETS $ 15 ‘Boys’ and Girls’ SNOWSUITS Hat, coat, leggings! Novelty tweeds, fleeces; fitted or loose styles, Asst'd trims, choice of colors..Sizes 2 to 4. CORDUROYS Snap-crotch crawlers iz with embroidered bib or : Nvlon ot gabardine suits in one or two- : knee. Lined or unlined 4 piece styles; Warmly lined. All colors overalls and longies: Lj Sizes 2 to 4. Savings now at Federal’s! | Sizes ‘1-3, 3-6 in group. for int, stain or Scale-down model! Hurry! Storkline ’ CHILD'S CRIB“ > Infants’ 2-pe. COMFORTER — 9.00 Quilted rayon satin with match. ing pillow. Save! Tets’ flannel. Cotton knit SLEEPERS POLO SHIRTS 1.00 2-1 Reg. 1.29! Nur- Reg. 6%! Strip. sery-print cotton es pastels, darks. flannel. 1-4, 48. Tots’ 1.3, 3-8. SAGINAW AT WARREN, OPEN MO Reg. 29.95! Sturdy, full panel, 6-yr, size. crib. Double drop sides, Asst'd ‘finishes. chairs ook round or peaked backs; 2414 - inches high. Buy now! SSeS INE ER ee OOM OE Ge UE ROME Sb ener ge ee See R EIT r, me eno eee eu Ome Gaon ee ea oe jes os a ~ - ~ r 4 oo : : - : % tee e re : J oe? eo Eee a ‘ 2 5 ; : = i we ‘ 2 : a a & i. a % ‘ ; ‘ ‘ ‘ : \ : ‘ 4 : See i RIGHT 3 © es ____ | HE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955. | : ae : -— |iage tn’ Kieghiaia, a Soviet Repu Peyy} 's Bell Heard |Ms congregation to buy it in 1901 Research Aided |Li’] Leprechaun ag tg ge Mechanics. Four Daughters |S sortering on China, When Ko (rou thnk Boll Hoard tr ta ) eer Ache Li'l Leprechaun Me vacant howe fom Mol lechanics. Men une, eS SS W is heard twice a year: at|PY Dual-Phot Creates Big Stir |moisnea neon ss 2 dangsro|NOoded: Survey a. ute $25 000 oar liagllc pik Lapel sony f~ CAMBRIDGE, Mass. @ —. bi ryierrsem 12 tienes on ihe sence ROCHESTER, N. ¥. — oo weal Irish T structure. ar a. j y a | |first ‘church bell Paul Revere ever t; on Easter, 33 times. ter University's school of medicine own Ann McGurk, 10, Brooklyn pare fp eee ered cnet beat tora is onwved by a church which| commemorating, the, number: fang dentetry has worked out 8| merase — Thetw's a leprel Oe mtn of ‘Clare Terrace, Foo aled auto mechanics and the H ‘ : \—-F rk-eyed Rus- few’ months. the’ mother sent for : Saye cht Nasart, kometa and when she vet, aa no See. hired rinpevnss ap oreo of “double PhotoRec ae ie it omg : ‘| forced her to stay at home. Shortly| stands in the “patriotic corner” 0 a. : * that prod nichiehd loose Dungainno, Various| when . , Torman, and Kaipu—have. been @).. married her off to a new hus-\the south transept of St, James Auxiliaries to Convene ray’ and conventional ole stories are told as to its form and| while Mrs. Teresa McGurk and a) tig motor great help to their mother, Saidat)pand who paid $1,400. . Episcopal Church, North Cam- GRAND RAPIDS W—About 200 ture images on the age o ase be 4 crows , a ey ve dar taal sie Sdkhalimova. This peasant woman} The first husband was aban- — oe tok BD pwning of the Michigan Assn. ofthe same time. Northern Ireland town, to bite,” Ornees skilled | geo : has been exposed after marrying doned. Altogether Kometa had six! Bearing t nscription “The Hospital Auxiliaries are scheduled); Use of the new’ t ines an Ae gn oes off-the sisters to 14 different -hus-|husbands and her sisters several! First Bel] Cast in Boston,” it hadito meet Thursday at Civie Audi-|péeted to It a glimpse f . Kase beget AB Pages ' Sao oe . bands in exchange for doweries. jeach, The mother collected over|been stored in a loft for 30 years torium for their eighth annual con-\of research in 5) , —~ — cae Pn errace crow nuisance needed : automo- It started in Changyr-Tash vil-'$25.000, |when an alert rector persuaded vention, a one-day event, involving cleft-palate correction. ihe ve stroked ry The: mae tach ri i eli : . ° ip . 2 - m . . on ; . . . ; * . ‘ moe , * , : ey os 2 e . 4 ta z ® = e a "= { 4 2 " 4 eo i ‘ : 3 f 2 ap Ba . ] as ' 4 ‘ P . ' i * ‘ . » * . . « * “ . * Special purchase! Incredible values, worth much, much more! Girls’ warm » GOATS : | Coat Sets sy ' as conaneeeeneiamnree v a te i a 6 Se - alist are aed ae ee Pa a ese Me) » erent i IE PE es a ce Ei ai ee r A ‘ ‘\ pa Es Tots’ and girls’ new holiday fashion DRESSES tr: ” ‘ * f * ® hd i «+ . , . i ‘ ’ 4 ~ ds a \ # % * i a ' + ¢ é 1 * 1 ' . oe . om | i ‘ - ‘ F P ie . ‘ * She ' y fi 4 | i he aa - 4 | * - . *9 . 9 I | r. : | u rl | . | . SWEATERS SKIRTS BLOUSES Slipons and cardigans in Loads of styles in circle Tots’ and girls’ blouses in You'll have te see - them te believe it! “> Coats: 7-14 Choose from luxury fahgics, ¢ gorgeous colors. Some with matching scarfs, all warmly interlined. Hurry, Mom! Coat Sets: 4-6x lh a a flannel pj's - Gift boxed rayon knit pj's, 4-14. Print and solid flannelettes, 8-14. Subteens’ and 9 $9 girls’ slips = Nylon-cotton bouffants, grow-sli petticoats. Sizes 4-14, 8-14, 10-16. Soft Chatham fleeces, wool cuddly Orlon’, that’s such felts, soft, un tailored styles for school, Zibelines. Many with smart a snap to care for. Styled Orlon*-and-rayon. dressy for her party life! fur trims. Matching cozy- plain or with jewel trims ids and solids in com- Many with lace, embroid- snug slacks. Many colors. in white and pastels. plete color range. 3-6x, ery trims. Broadcloth, Sizes 4-6x and 7-14. Save! ¢-14, 10-14. Hurry, save! Dacron. 3-6x, 7-14, Save! *DuPont's acrylic fiber ** "dr. boys! thiekset cordarey | Boys’ midways and T-shirts Boys’ Sanforized broadcloth Boys’ flannel-lined, sturdy sib ta mented Santorized cotton, flannel ‘Sturdy Slacks | UNDERWEAR | SPORTSHIRTS | DENIM JEANS | Campus Coats | . BOYS’ Pu’s y oad De S4 oy a Dw Sh 7.00 2.00 ‘Pleated corduroys with elastic side \= ii waist, all pre-cuffed. In blue, brown, Cotton knit midway shorts with elastic In and outer styles with rounded, 10 02. Sanforized blue denim, with Blue, black, or charcoal wool melton Huge assortment of boys’ pajamas in ay or green. Zip fly. Thickset cor- waist, White cotton tee shirts with convertible collars. Plaids, all-over vulcanized double knee and rein- coat with large snug storm collar, Sanforized b'cloth printed cottan flan- | y. Sizes 5 to 10. Hurry today! crew neck, short sleeves. Sizes 6-16. patterns and smart solids. Sizes 6-18. forced at all strain ppints, Sizes 6-16. snap front, knit wristlets. Sizes 10-20, nel, or 2-piece knit ski style. 6 to 16, | Boys’ reinforced Cotton Socks es vp paeee 710% pertajeets “12 | 4.00 © cnion oats 22" ath. front briefs with elastic _Zip-off hood, turtle neck col- Gray, brown, or V4 waist, 4-6-8, S-M-L. Rib knit lar, knit cuffs. Black-orange, ski caps. 6% to shirts, nylon reinforced. 6-16, _ chareoal-red, navy-red. 10.20. ' Short ankle or len Reinforced seams. Sizes 6 to 16, THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 NINE to Cure Sickness_|'* 2" ms seed sy Cys. Prone Parrots sSomaiow te rumor got rand Liquor Differs in H uman Body gc ag said that the diag- calls. Z-rays, Halian Dr, Memmo|Nardi explains that the normal|!™Stalled here in Taronga Park| mannered birds on the zoo. i-/succeeded in convincing _ 3 o me} 380. ; Some segments “of the’ public public. skeptical newsmen of his powers.| “This,” he said, “enables me|have been complaining about the - {tailed scientific analysis. * te Magnetism Used chenicel i Iniding 0 ‘oen'a/Sydney Jail Houses been segregated to be taught not 74 ti ay! Country teach the birds to mend their con- \versation and citizens immediate|F LOM Tribal Kind ROME — By means of what he|nosis was completely accurate. Dr. SYDNEY—A novel jail has beenliy began off-loading their bad- CALCUTTA — There's a big dif- from rice, millets and yam — lias. a. nutritive value, supplementing the deficient diet of the tribal pee ple, it was found, and its prohibi- A tion would be a “serious matter." ~ Samplés analyzed contained alco- hol, protein, calcium, phosphate, . . Nardi claims to effect cures by|man has a “magnetic quotient’|2°- 't is for ill-mannered parrots Today there are more than 70] {rence between tribal liquor and iron, nicotinic acid, vitamin B1 and “| what he calls his own magnetism.| of 80; 120 is exceptionally large,|4"4 cockatoos. parrots or cockatoos in the ‘‘jail”|/Coumtry liquor in India, the An- At a demonstration in Genoa’ he} but he himself has a quotient of es 6 being taught how: to behave in| hropological Department of the}which is sold by licensed stores Government announced after de-!in tribal areas, was found toNhave - calories. Country liquor, however, | alcoholic content. of 9.7 per cent He claims to see into the human|to combat with success the ill-|bad language used by a ‘few birds Between 5 and 10 | per cent of| Traditional, home-made tribal| with caloric value of 38 per cent body, without X-rays or other me-|nesses of patients.” at the zoo and these. birds have|normal children are far, sighted. liquor - os home- brewed beer made! and’ no nutritive value- at all. ‘ | -_— ice hs Sid A “Waldorf,” “Hines” —— Men’s zip front UNION SUITS 32” GAB GOAT 2-3 $10 Short sleeve, ankle length. Nylo-rayon gab in charcoal, Winterweight cotton, white charcoal brown, air force, @f tinted ecru. Sizes 38-46. skipper blue. Sizes 36 to 46. MEN’S ROBES Washable rayon gab or lined coal, navy, black. S-M-L-XL. *DuPont's acrylic fiber “> Broadcloth, 4 styles in Long sleeve _ flannel pj’s dress shirts sport shirts Cotton flannel or or lar collar and Fibrene, rayon ¥ broadcloth in coat 8; spread _col- gab, challis, wash- or pullover style, Freach cuffs; able flannels. Sol- pj's. Solids, stripes. button-down col- ids and all-over 2-tones. Sizes A- lar, regular cuff; patterns. Convert- J B-C.D. Hurry! round button-down ible collars, pleat- Big Dollar Days collar, reg. cuff. ed_sleeves.. Sizes Sale at Federal’s! Sizes 14 to 17. S-M-L-XL. Save! “Cowden” 0 vm r= ty Nos degaren ee vt Sanforized blue zipper denim. ESE OM Heavy-duty pockets. 28 to 50. 1 83 i ,Sanforized blue chembray shirts, triple stitched. 1414-17. flannel $ work shirts £ '* Sanforized, heavy woven flan- nel. Light, dark plaids. 1414-17. sper pats 28) Oxford gray pants, fully San- Mm, forized. Tufwelt pockets. 30-42. Men's wool Interlock Men's all-wool melton COAT SWEATER CAMPUS COATS 6 00 ) 9 00 : a : s Button or zip front, double 30” snap front varsity coats elbow. Skipper, tan, light with raglan shoulders. Black, blue, gray, seafoam. 38-46. royal, charcoal. Sizes 36-46. BEACON ROBES 7.00 Guaranteed washable, shrink- roof. Braid trimmed. Blue, lack, maroon, S-M-L-XL. , tayon-cotton elas- sey inc Cotton argyles, stretch socks = — lity! Ni “Hela =e Ribbed A-shirts, 36-46; boxer or hs othe in ea i Laiee ok $ Genuine capeskin, : gripper b’cloth shorts, 30-44, Combed $ pra pono | Boge argyles in many prs. lined. Black, cork, brown. 4 er _— 4 os. Red, navy 5 to ® 4 cotton briefs, T-shirts, S-M-L. Save! pes. colors, Sizes 10 to 13. Save now! pond sex hankiles Banat rrr TN THI Felts, satins . ) : a hehciine Roller skates for. Children’s double Boys’ leather hard oLecihas men and women! runner ice skates toe hockey skates be Se oT 450 - 9.00 : @Ass‘t soles ethantin ob qubet | chromspun. Maroon, char- . » Federal’ own brand underwear , Maple rollers. Men’s black, Black, brown, white leath- ‘Tubular steel blade, ankle oe 133, 6-12. Women’s white, 4-10. er, for nama Sizes 8-2, strap support. In sizes 1.5. V-neck, long sleeve ORLON SWEATER Interlock Orlon* in tange- rine, red, mint, charcoal, blue, shrimp pink. S-M-L, Variety of pre-cutted - MEN’S SLACKS 9-00 Rayon acetate sheen gab, . pic-on-pic sharkskin, woven flannel. Self belts. 29-42. Men's slecks .......... 7.00 High shoe with tem- a red ) SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC i OPEN MON. FRI. SAT. NIGHTS TO 9 | « “ae } Li | 7 ‘ | P: . bi é a ; i : : 4 sine 4 TEN. : ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1 : Peru Ranges Aimed | Mother Rabbit —:|**no"h.iers,ors Sniffers Bestowed - by New Zealanders Battles Snake |" i > The rabbit h AUKLAND — In search of new mountains to conquer, New Zea- landers next year will climb in two of the main mountain ‘ranges ot Peru, Christ-church learns. Since 1951 when H. E. Riddiford led the first all-New Zealand ex- lary climaxed the efforts by con- . Defending Brood JACKSBORO, Tex. —~Paul Gaf- -|ford saw a cottontail rabbit whip a big snake, Here's his story: “I heard a baby rabbit squéal- ing and saw mother cottontail com- ing fast . . . She grabbed the) snake with her teeth . . She there is big demand for porters — are very high. So climbers will “During the fight, made a growling sound, similar to small dog, “I killed the snake." World Recognition ROME — Educated sniffets re-| ,, ceived recognition at the recent World Petroleum Conference here. Delegates heard from an English representative of four men work- ing at the Fawley Oil Refinery Southampton, on a full-time smell- ing job. Virginia has 4,091 miles of rail- turn to ‘South America. bit and shook the snake just as ajroad pedition to the Himalayas, that Beautifully finished in limed oak or mahogany! TABLES Crisp, mows whlint Smoothly-sanded, genuine that never needs ironing! Ponderosa pine, ready-to-paint CURTAINS CHESTS Your choice! Warm, cozy ~ BLANKET or COMFORTER Heavyweight, extra large 20x40-inch Cannon bath TOWELS 4 ; 3-d 5-di $ $ "26" Tonke — § se gs same, 12 fms WT | cum g an fy —_ 4-drawer 4 4 8-drawer $99 @ Cocktail , for ies sen ONylen tiers $ 152736 15x36x36 @Step tables , a ! ) All ready to paint, wax, enamel or @ Formica tops 5 Trulon panels, 42x81”, Long wearing rayon pan- els, 41x81”. 36” nylon tiers with deep, full ruf- fles. Big savings now! : ‘ te stain as you wish! At real savings! Unfinished knotty pine desk Knechole design in sturdy knot- 14 ty pine. Buy now at savings! Scratch and mar-proof formica tops designed to stay smart and new-look- ing! Limed oak or mahogany finished to match any decor. Hurry, save! Chatham Windsor blanket in extra long size with wide Duraloom binding. Comforter is solid one side, print on other. 50% wool, 50% rayon filled. 50% of these towels are first quality close-outs, the rest are geconds (you'd never know it). Ten colors from pas- tels to deep tones. Big savings now! Chenille bed spreads 7.00 ‘ a 5.00 va i Big Cannon towels Eyelet novelty scarfs 1.00 1.00 25 Finest ity barkeloth, ban- White nylon or cotton with Easy-care metal slats, duck . : ” jacteth te flea, modern and eyelet cutwork. Choice of 83° tapes. 64” long, 23-26” wide. raga fern a — thick, 24x46 eed novelty patterns. 42x90". and 42” lengths. Buy now! =e WEAN ...cccerererveneer OO Some solid, some th ste, tri bon ~~ gece Me ve fe f a re 3 ey. Efe cd eine Say 8 Ceramic giftware Automatic toaster Automatic cooker-fryer Gift boxed towel sets Arvin Ironing board Cups 1.00 figurines, rama OO. up Co p00 , 2.00 : 6.00 —— spice sets. All at this toaster with shade iaheates: with automatic Westinghouse 4 ei s fase 2: set. Choice of chenille Steel ironing board, adjusts w, low price. Hurry, save! Makes toast as you liké it! thermostat. Popular gift. Famous 66 ALDON’’ luxury qualit — Stee, Now: dil hoe to 6 pee ee = ee | Miracle tweed or “Swirl” | fylon blend carpeting Here’s modern textile magi¢ bringing you er Sse luxurious broadloom blended wi Te, long-wearing nylon. Rich, springy pile in your choice of 9 fresh, new colors. Also Sq. Yd, 400. : hammered brass fitish. Extra plump, chicken and hen ff miracle tweed in textured design. Hurry! . Reg. 4.95 stainless steel serv- All-purpose, ° Black wrought screen, 3 tools, stand feather filled pillows. Linen : 4 ice for 6 in Pasadena design. iron frame, chartreuse or char- : finish, Striped ticking. Save! i panennnnnnsnannesnaasnnnsaansnbansassasasanasasnsaasaan Won't rust or tarnish. Save! coal padded seat, back. Save! PONTIAC T. NIGHTS TO 9 A, ad ¢ 1 a x fy | W A R R - N one | y FAO TLIA BES j- aN PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 = Jaian Cor ‘ |frative and educational facilities ass Iralthind at ‘steeplechase events. ae roe eee peace trl | and later an engineering faculty. ore aR tans manpechons farm «West Germans |,x™ pss ie o mating ex rormal) neous tr tery testi < ae. e | ase | exciting to’ watch,” claims Cur- ’ cept the will to now have * 6 8 i Sree Utvercit: | (azeh catra, ey see th Sse, MAEELNG, W.Va i tay te te TS oe a a Sa eC Ir rey ee there are Wille Curtin, ane of the leading|ride them again. T had lot aNo Stop Signs {3c ae ee Se ee ee « But they cannot slow down—some because of their budget buying commitments, others for fear of having to reduce the newly ac- quired higher standard of living. The overtime habit (in some in- spills and broken: bones.” BONN — People .of West Ger- the problem in an attempt to’ re- many, having made a remarkable recovery from the war, now are in the grip of a “work fury” that shows no signs of abating. oe ee nee ogee a ing steeplechase racing Women. prisoners in Australia’s lwhere he got his start in the sad-irong Bay Prison at Sydney are side. ‘ permitted to choose the color of Curtin said he's going’ to be a'their cells. duce the “work fury.” About four million U.S. motor 1954, | | vehicles were scrapped during : re Realistic! Heinz k ss os I i: eaten ie Rider stea shovel Mobile loud- speaker truck fete’ reckers Stale, paren ary “Mellowtone! 98 aie Viking ship oe 2 iT-key plane Breathtakingly lovely, walking BRIDE DOLL 4 hl Sends, receives! 6% Radie station : » & | ag whet aol 5” pinafore dell eyes WwW sees ok oa = 2 ic wi mart vin y eee = hair and complete bridal _— ed, ah-vinyl 4s and super-flex 3° Built-te-seale y “Hep Cats” trap —— 98: outfit. See it today! doll. 17 inch. legs. Hurry! read grader HM sulky . drum set | 4% —, Rats rs Give Dad relaxation Srratoresher @No levers, no gadgets @Finest fabric covering @Rubberized hair padding @Worth much, much more “Ec. LIVING ROOM SUITE or 2-Pc. SECTIONAL 2-Piece Suite—Low, modern, 2-cushion sofa and chair ing Kroehler’s Cushionized Comfort. FOAM RUBBER cushions, NYLON FRIEZE covering. Plan a gift for your home! 2-piece Sectional—Arrange these to fit your room. Lovely colors to choose from. Com- fortable FOAM RUBBER cushions with work- saving NYLON FRIEZE covering. Buy now! a 2 a teh oe em , ta REG. 229.95 Ls - a te aR a vt) for years to come! 1? Credit-Shop | $ Don’t be stopped by a lack } of cash! Take advantage of these big values now | é and buy your new living : room set on Federal’s easy , Dad will claim this the most wonderful gift credit, Take many months x man eer recived, Wai or Chramad to pay on easy terms! No reclining chair adjusts to provide the ideal carrying charge i{ poid ee ee ee a oe 4 within 90 days! color to suit your home. Hurry! ¢ SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC LOFES OPEN MON. FRI. SAT. NIGHTS TO 9 y + A oh f t ; t ae * : « : ha yy ‘ / ( i en A een é # { be) ' * i { ; P fe j . dept. s \ ‘ ; , a "THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1935 TWELVF, seed By PHYLLIS BATTELLE | NEW YORK (INS)-—-The jolt of winning $50,000 in a few split’ sec- onds on television is a bolw to the! most blase American nervous sys-| tem. To a Russian lady of fragile! proportions, it hits like a Martini on an empty stomach. , * ca ¥ t “In Russia,” shivers Mrs. Kyra Shirk, “I should make so much money, I'd be arrested next morn ing!” Mrs, Shirk is the glamorized, know what would happen to the money in Russia. It is only cer- tain,” she says, not bitterly but positively, “that I would not see) it again.” Mrs. Shirk is now the red-haired and energetic wife of a York, Pa., gentleman farmer whom she met in Moscow when he was a fiel director for the American Red Cross and she was, literally, a fighter-on the front lines HER MENAGERIE Her first thought, after winning, : In Russia, Kyra Couldn’t Shoot the Works man whe wrote it could. answer jarmy. After two years I got- the it’), but the feel of moriey at her |medal and was allowed to go home fingertips is new and overwhelm. jand back to my acting.” What ing (“I am in the gambling |medal, she was asked, epirit, ‘and $100,000 cin't eves | “Oh, it was a medal for the de- more hay.”) fense of Leningrad, nothing redtly. If she misses, losing the $100,000 Those who don't have medals are question which would be the great- sort of strange in Russia. You est prize ever won on TV, Kyra just get them, for doihg anything will receive a consolation prize of or nothing."* a 1$25,000. “That would pay for the) During this period she met El- ‘carpeting I already bought, and liott Shirk, and theirs was the part of Ronnie's education, and a first wedding to be held, postwar, little bit of the $22,000 mortgage on in the Cathedral of Moscow. “He said," she says, “that he hated people who go for get-rich- quick schemes." ; : She blushed becomingly, “But pow we have got-rich- quick, he says it ain't hay also,” S. Africa Exports Soar DURBAN, South Africa — During the past 20 years South Africa has become one of the world's three leading exporters of canned fruit, vegetables, and fish. About 60 per ‘Lucky’ Austrian Bats riagle peasant girls who are seek- ing husbands. The girls seriously | believe the bats. are lucky and); have the power to lure sweet-| hearts. =, Husband Hunters Buy f Bats are being caught in large! |} numbers and sold to pretty, mar-|{/ One dark-haired beauty claims) |) she met the man of her choice} |) within two days after buying a/]) 7 North Saginaw Street | Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in: Sight” Open. Briday Evenings __democratized and demobilized Was returning to York — to 599 jour house." — eo . anys ge mann with and they have lived here happily lady Tieutenant-trom the Russian (chickens from whom she collects) 4 golttike “young w | ' army who won $50,000 for being CEES: te-eight_sieers.to_20_ SDeCP lan ‘exquisite voice, trained for the) *¥®* since—at least nntil she was- 1938 and 1953 South Africa's total an expert on firearms on the to one dog. to one child Ronnie, J. federa} theater system—in—Russia asked to appear on “The Big ‘canned-food production rose from quiz show “The Big Surprise.” and her ‘husband. Also to “'six eds a Sarpeise 13,000 tons to 135,000, og»... K¥ra describes how she became, She thinks there's nothing _re- = a all pregnant — maybe 36 by an intellectual Annie Oakley. A markable in knowing how to load a * ¢ * “In Russia, we have military) Springfield rifle, because she had «'p,; | will be back next week, to education for boys and girls from plenty of gun-loading experience in try for $100,000,” Kyra added the time we are 12. I got two ‘World War Il—“‘and long, so long quickly, “even if they say in Penn- Sharp-shooting medals in school. before."’ : : \sylvania that $50,000 ain’t hay.” After I had seven years, the war| —— , jeame and I had the choice between But the wonderful, awesome} She dees not expect to wim, dioving trenches and joining the thing is that she is allowed to keep| really (“I think the last question |army, it. “After my arrest, I do not’ will be so hard that only the bat. She kept it in the attic. The|] young man came to the door to| |) - ask directions—and it was love at} ‘ie ‘first sight. i cent of the Union's canned food products are exported, Between — en, “The rations were better in the Lane” the more Includes : 52-PC. Set of Wm. A. ROGERS SECTIONAL SILVERPLATE by ONEIDA Lid. Silversmiths DINNERWARE! GLASSWARE! SILVERWARE! Service for 8 At A Record Low Price sil you buy the more — ri hVryrra Soe eaen| you save ee ESET ENO eS OF” NN amie oO 080 OR8 AESARRRRRIRO OED the more. they wear Accessories Dept. Sears Main Floor VCRUUUNURGGUER AAW AA | 3 reg. 6.98 leather handbags Lined with genuine hand-worked leather...terrific at this price. All fine top grain polished calf in ele- gant new styles...pouches, vaga- *% bonds, vanities, boxes, totes, ' oe en a ee Royal Purple’ " Beautifilm nylons re nl 4 —BBRYSNKKKR YL WALLY A. fox "Dinner Rose"’ DINNERWARE Regularly 1.15 Pair , 3°° on 12 pairs VALLLANA Cs! tt — ae 4/7 shoulder straps. Popular colors. aoea | , values to 5.98 ... apap ee adh ei in lots of 12 ©... you save Includes 24-PC. Set of novelty STOLES J] 90c pair, in lots of 6... you save 25¢ pair "ANCHORGLASS”’ ; pale. te bets 66.8 sik hice ices you save 20c pair : : pair, if bought singly ........... ',,.you save 16c pair : SAVE UP 77 : | >: @ Exquisite high twist nylon, ; ( TO 2.21! softer, duller, more snag-free C | fom 2 Mi #} Novelty stoles in wool and Orlon* with luxuri- @ One of our most glamorous is ———— ery unusual woven ‘patterns and evening sheers ’ . . *DuPont's Acrylic Fiber @ New no-run top and toe so they Each Pair ; 2 Imagine! All 117 Pieces : wear much longer! in 12-Pair Lots ‘ At This Special Price! ) ee 7 mE : Sa ve Over 56” Country Inn Trio Butter-Batter Cake Popular Fruit Cake Peggy Kellogg Mix Light Fruit Cake ) | With FREE Cake Server Famous Country Inn Presliced © Our “Barbara Jane” Qualily , Choice Quality Nuts Fine Peggy Kellogg Quality ? 9 5 3-Ib. gift tin 2.98 5 Pounds ' 4.98 5 Pounds 1.98 1 Pound 59% S-lb. Box 2.98 Lovely stain! tee! - ic | : Reg. *17% $ | were oroey eres “Sincwcs, panatue cote ram counter Ponula, pice, popula toro” Choice walnuts, clnonde, Ow ch, IMM, bates, so popular | | bd : a light, a dark and an almond. ecans, ws es, pinepple. onary trata soa ee. Chane gon filberts, southern pecans Lee ed od with fruits and nuts, : Rum-brandy flaver. Fock in gift tin! yours in gift box. Fine for holiday snacks. | . ; | 10N ‘Finest Steam Iron buy of all time. Weighs only Country Inn ’ NAT ALLY ct Adjustable steam control . . . full or frui e Wat f volume with extra large tank allows minimum t : steam drying period. a = : Tw { 2 398 Loaves ‘ Rich batter wagons | with costly fruits, nuts aS eee ents. ‘ Sears! * i ‘ € j 154 North Saginaw St. 4 Phone FE5-4171 | | wa ination. g never had @ cold," he says. FOLLOWS SPARTAN LIFE However, in the past three years he has. driven his moderate size van Songiial te Early this year before starting his long trek through Africa, he had a complete medical checkup. “They gave me a clean bill of health,” he said, I caught a slight cold, neglected it against advice, ran a fever and landed in Lake jto get in a game now and then “Haven't played much recently,” he admitted. “But I do manage on my home court with my sons.” | the Navy Department, my orderly and almost always at night after) my work is done.” AT HIGH SPEED He moves and talks like a vig- orous man, always at high speed, a tightly wound spring controlled | by a strong will. He shows highly | developed powers of concentration | yet often pauses to smile with) warmth as though it is only issues, strong constitution gave it to me,” DANGEROUS THING Adiai E. Stevenson believes the decline of criticism during the three years of the Eisenhower ad- ministration is a dangerous thing. i “I am convinced that the prob- NMION ONLY = 4 gany at Peoples , BLOUSE $5%8 Ladies’ f © iy 8 ‘ Le = 38 Is He g i. E E i . iH nt iF ge Th eit & Be E 3 ted | a | Es youth should try to avoid, he as: serted. “4 do not view with alarm the effects of military service on our pay I do view with alarm any s® . bd He insisted that if a young man tries to avoid rervice or get an unjustified deferment,’ institutions,” he said. | nothing but good results from mili- tary service. It is imperative, of course, ‘that every ™an gets an : pigess We dad ics: wan to ‘oo es rine. Corps and commanded a platoon of tanks in Korea just after the armistice, His second son ts in the Army, and the youngest stili in college, His nephew, Timmy Ives, served as an Air Force jet pilot and was credited with 57 combat mis- sions, , The problem we face today, he went on to explain, is to keep our military establishment strong and alert yet at the same time main- tain our civilian society. We can do it and we always have right through our history. LJ * * “A happy compromise between loyalty to our armed forces and ples should be our goal. That achieved, militarism will neyer -{threaten us," he ‘predicted. A company at Midland As the world’s largest chlorine producer. fidelity to our democratic princi-/ Your Watch Cleaned and Overhauled © Only — GUARANTEE FOR AT LEAST ONE YEAR WATCH | 95 JEWELRY BAN DS at Discount Prices! There Is No Substitute tor 25 Years Experience! LOU-MOR JEWELRY 45 S. Saginaw St. (Next to Ockland Theeter) Standard Brand We Also Sell ARS EBUCK AND CO. SEARS, ROEBVCK AND CO. Just 100% virgin wool, nipped-in waist. Rico green, light grey, red, blue, periwinkle. 36-46. Hollywood Style Coat Sweaters styled with Long sleeves. Sew and Save With Faitloom! Launders Beastifally Fall Corduroy — ©@ Regularly Priced at $1. 7” Bright, Smart Colors. Sead on Sears to offer a fabric value like hie! Just in time for making new holiday outfits: L easy to sew and wear. See it at 'y soft Tease, Sy latiaai Wil take plenty of hard ee classic cardigans Soft, warm, “easy to care > for! 100% Orlon with long sleeves and smart crew neck, white and colors. 32-40, X-Sizes Priced gf You Save ° Priced for Value Days @ Assorted. seal Colors Here's typical Segre savings choice of assorted patterns and colors — all in 54- inch width; perfect for making Christmas gifts! Drapes beauti- fully, keeps its shape. See it now! Yard Goods Dept.—Sears Main Floor on Every Yard of Fairloom Wool Assortment 3.98 _ OPEN. MONDAY | FRIDAY and | sat, NIGHTS Yard on Fairloom woolens . Charming Boudoir Dolls Pastels or Bride in White Beautiful hand painted faces with real éyelcdliie ~— blondes, ‘brunettes, redheads. 26 inches high dressed in rose, jight blue, orchid,’ green, chartreuse or all white — bride with veil. | Sacre gamma oe matty ac SEARS 154, Saginaw St Phone FE S4I7L : Biltwel party-goers With her feet in these enchanting shoes, her head's in the clouds! No wonder, there are lady-like suedes and patents gay as can be with cutouts, nailheadgiand glamor trims. Biltwel shées Gnly at Sears. as be as Shoe Dept.— Seers Main Floor 4.98 Just Say, “Charge tt” on Sears Revolving Charge 6 Menths te Pay . . . Small Service Charge young Kerrybrookes for big doings 98. Pair Priced Low. at Sweet 'n’ low with delinite social talents...these sophisticated black suedes surprised by pert bows, braids and dainty straps are in a party mood. See them and , lots more for every occasion: | at Sears... this weekendl 4" a ae : i fa : i : r Ls Fae 4 oe x. 2 : re : at ge es. 4 ; z i . ae x wi - . { 4 i ‘ Sok : ; . ; — f FOURTEEN oo : __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17.1955 0) Never Urtderestimate the Taste of Man| oa — He Might Select the Right Setting | = | ATLANTA (INS) — Take, a man! First, the brisk, businesslike; find,” and fiesta napkins, in_ solid who likes to put his “two cents/architect announced that he-wanted colors were added “to give it a in,” give him carte blanche on a “practically everything in the nat- pitte lit i table setting and what will you, ‘ural colors of the material.” ah stv ER FOR SUNDAY on PRACTICAL USE : trgec anne a: A sors doly aan He chose a cherry table, finished | “Silver” for the Sunday night suit any woman. in the natural wood. Next, he se-| isupper was really stainless steel inf © Am Atlanta architect, James R. im wataral cole.” = nerd: |g sectenenety-mnaeor Satie, ROEBUCK AND CO. Wilkinson, was invited to’ make | Imore than the beauty of an object! signed by an Italian. ra his selections at an Atlanta de- |j, adding it to the setting. Speak- called the table knife, which. re- partment store aud design & jing of the mats, he explained: sembled a lop-sided cheese spread. | ‘complete table setting. The re- . . = ewell kulle Be mult was a table decor that was They are heavy. Consequent- ; : modern and simple in the ex. /¥, you can put hot plates on Wilkinson said he has a “house | fa aateleh 4-Sta r Fe ronal, re offe r! i treme, but attractive and func. ‘hem without burning the table.” full of small beys,” and added: ew SS tional at the same time, "The plates, cups and saucers se-| “As & rule at my house, you KENMORE | Wilkinson chose as his theme a lected were of perfectly plain quiig) Sans Save room — ee Sunday night supper for the. family. Pottery. Again, the architect had a that's not working. He said: reason—‘‘Any kind of china, even’ So, he looked aout for “some- "A Sunday night supper should be!Plain, would be too formal for Sum thing. you can eat’ in choosing aq | that cooks simple, but there is no reason why day night supper.’ jcenterpiece. He came up with a 4 it still couldn't be handsome as| Amber water glasses were de- low. brown bow! filled with fruit.} -; Cooler, clean well.” scribed as “the simplest I could He added he would really prefer ‘a! “WHAT'S MY LINE? ca A MEAL MAKING MIRACLE SOLD OMLY bY Kenmore- SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO, INSTRUCTIONS: fEoch word is related: to my: work. _Un- _Two tall, conical hottles—« one aj Ae arnt eeeneruinnveneecensens scramble os few os possible to guess my. line, Answer teinch amber, the other a 12-inch | @ppeors under arrow, reading downward, a -green. were chosen to complete the Big 23 qt.-size Cooks Complete Meal ersons avout : PRABE . 0 te tw ee ms KENMORE RO INH: R OVEN ‘Adjustable Fixtures 9-Cup Percolator i“You could put wine in the other, Handsome Brass-Plated Finish Sale Priced! Now Save 1.98 ionly we don gaily ve wine 7 e) 15 —13;88 ete a 14.97 — saa or SONEEY Hip wupeer ” Extend down 5l-in. or retracts Year ‘round gilt! Smart up to 18-in. from the ceiling, chrome plated aluminum. Set at a mere touch Use as a ‘Flavor-control” dial. . . shuts ceiling or reading light. oif when collee is ready, | nek veel cauunty het | ‘buying or planning table settings in ‘his home? He replied: | “Oh, T put my two cents worth) iin. I generally say whether T like it or not.’ at a low 33.95 This “Sie Only 1 RILTEF Teachers Flunk Test | 3 —— CHARLESTON, W. Va. ®—Five | - & STETA sheepish school teachers were 5 dd among more than 40 motorists ar- ONLY $3 DOWN 6 GRACI rested in a single day here in a 7 AMARO police craekdown on speeding in $5 Month on Sears _|school zones, Police Judge James Easy Payment Plan ~*~ . -* ‘ “Seterdey's enswer: sh, ¢hEek, mowAge, McWhorter let the teachers off - , i Ae og maida, todeh scalp, bate ahve, oot | |with three months probation but poe g $5.00 savings on the od © 1985 Where My Line. Ine, To warned them: “The next time, the cooking convenience that is « : x ‘ ~ lesson will be different.” | cool, clean and fast. - Buy ae : nd . enone Circline Fixtures Ceiling Fixtures Starts in | to 3 Seconds — Three-Light Ceiling Style You get a better picture on ss eK aoe 697 ce 3.88 ou bs a e P ~ Ras Sa) | ay it } iB oe Fluorescent fixture provides Dramatic cut glasa design on ample light at lower coz! satin-white glass shade. Bross Complete with bulb. For wall plated holder and wall switch. switch. UL listed. . ULL. listed. A buy! Because only Crosley gives you all these features! ; : Zoom-a-tenna — the powerful new antenna that zooms UP to give you # better picture . . . zooms DOWN out ree, Tow 2.1 not in eee A Crosley exclusive! qunisiialinaaail . = - = 2g ”’ essen OPEN MONDAY-- FRI., & SAT. NITES il atl M8: ah i aia at ALUMINUM ROASTER SALE Reversible Blanket Plaid Desian Blanket . aed Roasting rack vent for In Rich & Vibrant Colors 9 7 ; even browning Smart Multi-Colored Beauty Now Only . 7.98 ae REG. 5.29 pap Striking plaids add charm to your bedroom. Double ° a yh ge By Nip sie woven construction gives lofty nap, rich texture. 90% 44 Sturdy acetals binding. 72x90- rayon, 10% wool. New. long-wearing acetate binding, . i _—e 72x90-inch. Save.now! : helds 12-tb. tow! or 18-tb, roast yamagee chassis — Ceosley’s powerful “picture-full” chassis that “brings TV broadcasting stations right into your back yard!” A Crosley exclu- sire, . Aluminum. for quick. even heat Tray hos lifting handles for easier handling. Bakeware Save on Special Offer Reg. 39¢ 22° Ea. . 21-Inch | Take Your Choice — Save nein. 3,98 Single Control Reg. 31.95 “ | ore . ' 4 ightw tractive! Ic Enjoy just the right heat for you! 5 year quarantee. Four vertical console | Mullin pan, square cake pan, i wn 4 Lightweight and attractive! Idea! , , oat pl Us eee r with swivel base i; F088: | a got olen oes, round tL =a i yellow, roses gogo ‘backs sen bese saps Wash beautifully. 75% wool, 2 2 wood ma jOgany- inis e | ahael Mie t 10 COOKi®s i... —, Se dameoil groun uy now ! cotton ve now = . * * * r i s et. num. © Beautiful new styling in your choice of wood Seo | cid _ Fall Size Dual Control Automatic Blanket o 88 finishes. TENNA...TV EYE... | ee te ee — - — a _— ; ce tv Eye—the luminous channel ( indians that tells you the station _you're‘tuned to from cleat across the room. Gey Sheol] Blanket ” ee : idee a With Colorful, Rose Pattern Automatic Blankets a J aay i . ker @ Vertical plane chassis that puts the controls on cnemne-seune eee the side —where they belong. S 9 5 @ UHF, too—every Crosley set can be easily con- Only u verted to receive all VHF- UHF chapaeten et. . or later on. Generous Trade-In Allowance | tor Old Machines See these other CROSLEY Models! . er sy ee ae Dacron® Pillows | Save! Can Opener N he Disst has . | , s shable, Che Trentwood € C ros! cy Folds Flat Against Wail me Up, Holds More Dust Weshan ae bn | , ‘ : Each, Only ; a Reg, 4.99 ‘ Reg. 3.95 ! “ 3 99 2s 2.99 Miracle *DuPont polyester fiber, : You save $1. Convenient wall Cuts dusting tine in ball! i can opener has mognetic tid Washes easily, flufis out to full cinped. ippered ticking he com ap smooth cutting edge. size. Large, removable head. blue, green, — : leaming chrome. Smart decorator colors. nnn Macupey Sled Waslies-t led vik toe Reseea® Comforter Sale _ with the difference you can see! MODELS From : $129.95 to $369.95 Dies, Bie ae Easy Monthly Terms! Linen Toweling > Sturdy, Heavy-gauge ‘Stool _ Nen-anag Smooth Interiors aright W aap 4 Ada warmth and beau it or ; ty to your bed with thi lovel D ELF C I RIC Reg. 50 OTF Es. Reg 2.89 7.44 Reg. Se 3B¢ Ye. comforter. Zinch solid color ruffle on nt wth ie lov Bot came erate. ‘of one 12-qt. oval ‘Dutoweve — world’s strongest | Of extra fine quality jor greater COVET. Come: Weikahalaie tid Upright Hampers * » in now -— buy for yourself or for ee 26-qt. jumbo size hamper fibre, in Malibu Pink, ibsorbe: Bri S + gifts at ie PLENTY OF FREE PARKING. wrastebontet. eer lithographs Mint Grown, Pacilie Blue, Fed- otton tripe. In yo folor re $2.10 savings . . . wi Sears! “DuPont's Polyester Fiber. in colors. Fac’ ach eral Gold or Black. “fn. width. Home Furnishing ely gp Main Fleor Phone FE 2-6445 ) : $6 ‘ ei ' . Jand County Flectronie TV Service Association "sie ae ek SEARS gesay 8 ms ie © 2 q eS RS AN, Recap ea EP cg. eR pe gous - a a oe TOES sae ‘: et : eS: ‘, = ie é ee, | : 5 ‘ : i \ £ : 1 , 2 x : 4 i : * A * 4 ‘ * as e 4 ’ : ‘ 5; i ‘ ; i # ‘ " # - ~ oe es | PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1955 “ey ) Synthetic Ry bber Output ee | smo ne” iar ne" Pinon er Overt gerferatie Oe es : : Ions of the Utited Staten an as|Wednenday when his cat ver sey ae ee it, Will | Alleviate Shorlages= far north as Alaska, thé northern|turned two -miles south of Reed birds tend to migtate south in/City on U.S. 131. His death raised) doctors Price isl FOR cold weather and the southern|Osceola County's 1955 traffic children ike its] FOR birds often fly north in summer. deaths to a record 18 for the year. | between 1096| RMA, suet thaws ter al i” per cent between 1 , Saw a great future ex- + and 1960, ports of American synthetic fo § as: 3UCK AND CO foreign manufacturers “now forced Pes e % : ae ae ace a OT CR ED z % a ie : || is the United States to reach more than’ long tous anaually be eee ot 10. expected to increase by 27 per _______L. cent and “Due to increased capacity,| thetic by 40 per cent in the next ee eaeeaiat nae our in- any 3 peg ghee Ja ay vegheed aoe nr efter _ choose. from «a | variety of pa tterns, colors and low prices a --vious—year,”Ormsby_said._“‘Con- cent in the 2 economy ‘quality loop pile rugs ‘Fatigue Mats Rubber | ss cage "139 | Heavy rubberized duck A e back locks loops in place. Put several of these thick Four decorator colors go a sosege pomee eae well with any setting. 1%4- 9x12- in. long fluffy cotton loops. foot nubby textured loop pile rugs Deluxe quality 9x12-ft. closely tufted to heavy latex back. Tufts locked in LATEST STEAM-DRY GENERAL ELECTRIC, CASCO: or HOOVER IRONS wm to skid-resistant latex back. Good wearing. 5 colors. oe on <2 Oval Braided Rug Amazingly Low Priced Now At Only 98s Protect traffic areas in your home with these durable, - coloriul rugs. Cotton yarns - arene on cotton core. 16x28- inch. sculptured iris low loop pile rugs | Tufted 100% virgin cotton. 4 yarns create an elegant "4 design. Heavy rubberized | back lecks loops in for greater wear. 5 colors. 9x12-ft. Pay Only $4 Down on Sears Easy Terms dramatic Greek Key loop pile rugs Heavyweight,. rubberized jute backing for greater Regular $18.95! $1.00 A WEEK V2 OFF SALE! ay ee . ‘WE 71 SALE _ Stair Treads For Non-Skid Protection Fri. & Sat. eee Nights! wear, skid resistance. Re- freshingly new Greek Key design. 100% virgin cotton Good-locking, long - wearing 6 col Srl2ft : o. Only $6 ‘black composition fiat style yarns, colors. “ y Down treads corrugated for more on Sears Easy Terms Floor foverings—Second Floor + salgty, surer footing. » slip rovare in a gold color print! li New slip covers) Harmony House. Ad justa-fit fits numerous chairs and — that could never be fitted before jt da chair covers with nylon-sewn seams 7-DIAMOND sete $7995 239° _ NO MONEY DOWN! : , heavy cotton bark cloth Drapery,, Slipcover Dept. in new 1956 patterns set aglow Sears Main Floor é ° ° with gold color metallic print Now, for the price of ready-mades, you can get slip covers that look as if they have been made for your own particular furniture. You just adjust each section of the cover to fit each part of your chair or sofa, secur- ing each piece into place with new screw-type pins, which are included with the cover. You'll like these Adjusta-fit slip covers for their wonderfully smooth fit, (=) - their easy, quick removal for laundering. Since they Sc come in separate sections, they simplify ironing, too. 3 Nylon sewn sears for added strength. Cushion covers have elastic closures. See them now! is worite 45 ratte = ieee ot Just stack 14 your fa roverds « records the spindle... . . flick teoding§ :" witch .".. and a) SIXTEEN cf Year-Long “Sindy Show Road. Needs each city should develop a master, multi- rlane highways in 20 coun- By BURDETT C. STODDARD It would cost Oakland County | Street development plan and pro-' ties," 60,000 to bring its primary| Vide more off-streé: ae —— road aaa to stand-| “intensifying effort in ‘the traffic ard in the next. 20 years, accord-| ©ngineering field.” ing to a report on Michigan's road! Pontiac has already set up & needs by the Automotive Safety|master street plan, is planning Foundation, more than 600 new downtown park- ; : ing spaces and has hired a traffic The study, authorized by the pan Pha Legislature, cost $100,000 and ‘took |" a year to complete. The 20-year rural county pri- t parking plus «About §2 per cent of this mileage is in Genesee, Kent, Macomb, Oak- land and Wayne Counties. b Cees ed Se 9 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1955. / ees the foundation reported. “Nearly all of the 317 miles of proposed improvements on coun- ty primary extension in munici- palities are in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties. “Each county should develop long-range construction programs/ program, could be financed, based upon priority of need and revise them. annually, Programs of adjacent counties should be efficiency and benefit.” Richard M. Zettel, California Institute of Transpor- tation and Traffic ported to the Legislature ‘ast Thursday how the 5.7 billion dollar ing enough highway taxes to fi- rae shy Aetemaied 2 i nance the program if an antici- a ee c pated federal aid program is ree he ‘said reaver proved by the next Congress be- economist with the University of] ®™mns in January. Zettel said Michigan. now is-rais- drawn forward by But he sald the bulk of the re-| funds wouldn't be available until the second ten years of the pe- achieve t mary needs include 753 miles of Pontiac would have to spend meme $31,496,000 including $14,910,000 on major city streets and $16,- 580,000 on lopal streets to acquire an up-to-date system in 20 years, the report states, The county and city figures : make up part of a 5.7 billion dol- i Jar construction program the foun- y dation said is necessary statewide basis on a An economist-fiscal expert, also! hired by the Legislature, reported | on how the program could be fi f 3 nanced, The county's $230,160,000 total includes $129,300,000 needed for improving and expanding the 700- mile primary road system and $100,860,000 to modernize the 1,850}: tiles of county’ local roads. The figures do not include | —money_thestate—would—put—into-1]—- * e - enlarging the state trunking we | tent Within Oaktand. 4} Oakland could reach the mark by spending $10,630,000 on primary roads each year for ten years and , then $2,300,000 per year for the next ten. A $5,043,000 outlay. per year for 20 years on local roads would be needed. The county this year will have only about $3,000,000 for new con- 4 struction and maintenance on e $ © e e e primary and local roads, said Road | \ 4 Commissioner Robert O. Felt. i Pontiac would have to spend $1,- | 143,000 per year for ten years on/| major streets and $348,000 eachii year during the following decade to hit the needs figure. Some $829,000 each year for 20 years would be required on local city streets. oe nprpeenyiete pected by 20 @}° in municipalities. Expenditures on state trunklines (roads designated with riumbers| prefaced by “M”, such as M24/ would total 2.8 billion, with 1. billion for work in rural areas and 1.3 billion wo & spent in munici- palities. sulbbir'ad te th thn Detect ancien politan area. . The foundation suggests that Powder, Not Shower LOS ANGELES w—Instead of a d yesterday where they climbed a ladder left by work- men and escaped unnoticed through a window. All were either charged or convicted of misde- meanor violations. They had been ordered into the room to change from civilian to jail garb. He Wants His Beer OGDEN, Utah ®—Detectives are’ looking for a man whose taste for! beer rims high despite sub-zero) temperature. He forced a clerk at! the California: Free Market here’ to sell him six bottles of beer at 1 a.m, yesterday. That's after the * —— S&S e ry aap / mm 10. N J } ~~ ° if ; * A] a a : e “ i KENMORE be = CY , = ‘ SOU Oni oF SEARS. QOEBUCE and CO Regularly 24 ‘Regularly 199.95 Here's the New Automatic Way to Dispose of Garbage and. Rubbish! Glean .. . . Safe . . . . Economical! Kenmore A.G.A. - GAS INCIN Reg. 69.95! For 3 Days Only! Save $20! © No More Outdoor Trash Burning or Garbage Cans e Burns Anything Combustible—Holds Over 1'/: Ba. Exciting low price for a modern, indoor gas incinerator. steel body with brown, Heavy gauge finish. 15,000. BTU. Automatically adjusts from 5 minutes to 2 hours. See it at Sears — on sale 3 days! 289.95 $10. Down Approved ERATOR 5 Down th 7-U baked-on enamel @ it’s Sale Priced @ Only $5 Down New Kenmore Speeds Your Washday, Save Money! Wringer Washer 129" Compare its features, its low pricel New Kenmore with Vis!- Matic wringer and efficient agitator action for sparkling colors. Visi-Matic adjusts automatically for wringing hankies or rugs. See it now — save more! Simple Two-Dial Controls 139" Pay Only $5. Down on Sears Easy Payment Pian alelitetals he Price! Ky Auton CLOTHES DRYERS mmore Tebale , é be ‘ 4 x : i i / : : F “ % , __| THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 ae | oe a. . P x2 ) . : : 2 ay DEMONSTRATIO| Rodent EL DEMONSTRATIONS,» big screen a = FINAL table TV — —[= PAY ONLY Silvertone Radio Deluxe Plastic Table Model ame = 554.95 $3 DOWN _All your favorite” programs at your finger fips. Two colors, maroon, ivory. Built-in antenna. 7x13%4x7%. inches. ___.Pay Only $5 Down on © ‘Sears Easy Payment Plan —— ih \ ‘ (Peer ees Cera ae . mii 3 DAYS OF SALE by the U, S. in 1946 for his activi-| ties as ‘vice czar” of New York, | claims ‘he is going “straight” in’ Naples, Group Studies | Lake Michigan | : to Mark Various Levels | Easily moved from room to of Lake by Tests | room yur enicymer on your patio at summer cottage : | © Formerly Priced at 24.95 Smart Clock Radio © Fall Range AM Tuning New Expanded Clock Face Easy to read face, no matter i+ how tired you are! Sleep switch at additional cost! and awakening buzzer. Deluxe Michigan researchers have discov és a IE | - Only $5 down on Sears Easy Payment ~ Sale! Take It Everywhere—Weighs Just 1, Pounds! “Mitey Midget” 4" : Fits in palm of your hand yet is a giant in entertainment Silvertone 29.95 value! Unbreakable tan plastic case. Uses 2 inexpensive #8 DOWN = long life batteries, not included. Matching case available brown or ivory case. Radio-TV Dept —Sears Main Floor Plan and you can enjoy any Silvertone TV OPEN MONDAY, FRI & SAT. NITES) Aa j ‘ \ ey j u ; : : lige F F ‘ , tas ‘ ; | y j » i @oos f hy, ( : i - dae Pr \ ; ; , f { ‘ wv ) J ¥ ( \ , fhe i ; ; ; fy +4 5 4 Ui f f i | fi ; , f “ i Zamberge,& eae sys a includes ....++ . the lake level has been far) _ @ One-year picture tube warranty © Parts warranty , , . below its present level of 580 feet| © One-year receiving tube warranty shore sn ia. | SAVE OVER ‘20! 7 s ann Sattan wands Gao od no extra down payment for..... . ? oat advance hong —— 9.88 @ Additional cost of one-year Service Contract DELUXE . / 4 above sea level. But 5,000 years | Re. 7995 & Me © Additional cost of standard antenna and installation 4 f the lake was only 230 feet abovel| Single speed 3%4.in. par sec ae COLDSPOT sea level. on uGi. rack an c ne; record: Both Lake Michigan and Lake aoe Pricsaae aber” 94 Cu. Ft Huron were peed —, at this . time, lessor berge, : and they were connected by’ 12-Lb AFURKEY Refrigerator river running through what is now i the Straits of Mackinac. = Furthermore the river channel INCLUDED : 88 still exists in the waters under- seouwmeooenwv are : neath the Straits, he adds. 7 r why the huge Mackinac Bridge . | to be Ge sumpension type te thell | With Your Purchase 4 middle. . By ‘investigating —— a of This v Regularly 259.95 radioactive carbon in . . . . the researchers have also been! | KENMORE TRS, Seine re “| v It’s All Automatic pevoriesds «aumnereodiyge oped goon ES ; ee = rt southwestern was SEWING a a Deluxe-styles’ plus a covered by a spruce-fir forest. ; er ae eee — saving ——— : price! Designed ae o, tle was — ‘MACHINE. ” _ : for fingeér-tip conven- came an pot wi vere ion iencs, compactness The clues that tell the tale are VACUUM peed — aor zer chest, full-w pollen grains in the peat bog FLOOR POLISHER ' Handi-Bin, butter tray, * ‘color interior. See it Nationwide Search eke fetes. Dow 8 for Missing Tot Started | EAST MEADOW, N, Y¥. (INS)— A s KENMORE : Ciresiars and photngraghe of 3 Rotary ction | || / COLDSPOT ing since Oct. 31, have been sent wl sea dade to law endorosment agencies * 95 i J $010 Ona oY over country in an effort iain aan —— SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. find the child. Includes 12-Lb. Turkey $5 if. The blond boy vanished from the he y front of a supermarket while his jown A Get your Thanksgiving turkey when you get a ing. down witnesses’ reports that rotary action Kenmore. Has adjustable upper and lower a four men and two women tension, bobbin winder. Classic lines go well in any : y him. room. Save! Limited quantities. 1 7 C 7 , Jersey KENMORE VACUUM and 12-Lb. TURKEY ade u. Ft. ; Powerful Kenmore with No-Mar attach- 95 FREEZER f° ments. Fine for both floor covering and / above-the-floor cleaning. ) 4 9” $5 Down ; Twin revolving brushes do all y | j the work. Polishes all types of H surfaces bd little navel se r complete... Mf TK { MF MA Ui b. turkey! - pot nga — — _ ores | are -{ color-tone interior.of porce- § a & SO / ee \ "lain enamel. ; ” ' foe x xe * : " : py : ps ; : Se loca ys \e hy , a * Appliance Dept.— ] Fm a ) . Ne te Sears Main Floor ; Gis = : : Salisfact see Te | " : if, ; 1 2. ‘ ! ; _ Callifaction guaanleed or your money bac SEARS — 154N. Saginaw St. Phone FE S417 | sigh hy Pee ee ‘RIGHTEEN ~~ Dual Citizens Face Nationality Choice WINDSOR, Ont; “—More than 1.800 Americans living in the Windsor area who possess dial citizenship are affected by a warn- ing issued by the U. S. embassy in ‘Ottawa that they must take steps to protect their American), citizenship belere December 24. | ‘The U. S. es warning re- fers to a 1952 statute under which Americans with dual citizenship could, in certain circumstances, forfeit their American, citizenship unless they take the oath of alle- giance to the U. S. before the deadline. * * ‘ | Dual citizenship is held by per-) 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 17, 1953 a epee cenomai Yon born in ‘Cant of American parents or born in the U. S. of Canadian parents. Unless they take the oath of allegiance, per- sons over 22: who. have lived in Canada for three consecutive yelrs could lose American nationality if they have sought benefits from their Canadian nationality. ‘Move Gls in Japan ‘TOKYO uw—The U.S. Army said today it would move its main jun- ior officers’ and civilian barracks from downtown Tokyo to the city outskirts. The move may doom To- kyo's naughty corner of “4th and Y."” a busy downtown street by iday and a prostitute’s promenade iby night, Both barracks were with- lin feet of the famous corner. ninemagypin: seealinnnmn = Bitsh Lapping Up. New Alcoholic Milk LONDON — Alcoholic milk is “sweeping London's East End”, since a dairy firm started putting 't out. Now bars are stocking it. It is milk with a, kick, which comes in a neat baby bottle with a red lahel and goid seal cap. You can get it with whisky, | brandy, gin or vermouth. It is 17% per cent proof of spirit, By a special machine-mix process, neat spirit is blended with honey and defintely. * 8 “We add an ounce of spirit to '242 ounces of milk,"’ said J. Mort- guaranteed to contain no. less than for sterilized milk which will keep in-| lock, director of the dairy firm. “Already we have had many in- quiries from abroad. The drink' p can be sold only on licensed prem ises. The average cost at bars is| - about 35 cents a drink.” Here’s Something New Among the many popular styles potoabranc peer gr. hace hee its The leaning tower of Pisa has increased its tilt by more than one-quarter of an inch in the past! 12 years and is now more than 14 He Wants His Wage now ‘has Monterrey, Young Stevenso ee i Adare Behind’ feet from the perpendicular line. |TV. VITAMINS OF DEPENDABLE QUALITY 100 B Complex Capsules. v2 $1.88 | ‘$2.99 600 Dicalcium Caps anaes 04> 1 SEARS | , ROEBUCK AND CO. ~ ke \ | {00 Multiple Vitamins with B12.$1.98 . _ = = SEARS CARRIES | | 3 A COMPLETE LINE OF BIKES S)/gm !00 Upjohns Unicaps vows .. 53.11 BI KE LAY Yun SG ee es 100 Vitamin A... Sor... $2.88 ! | $3 Down Holds Any Bike Until December 15th : qf Regularly 49.95. Je C, Higgins 26-inch Bike 88 100 lodin Ration Tablets 100 Vitamin E ... Pint God Liver Oi] 100 Abdol Capsu ee a CHECK/ COMPARE! one eee oe *# ae with C «= (P.O) | SAVE ah WE] WN 5.07 > $3 DOWN R : \ = HOLDS ‘TIL ~ DEC. 15 ARE | 24-In. Model, Reg. 47.95 ............ 42.88 20-In. Model, Reg. 45.95 ............ 40.88 J. C. Higgins Fully Equipped ‘26-INCH LIGHTWEIGHT @ 3-Speed Gear @ Tourist Bag i @ Steel Frame MA } 95 @ Generator QDperated Headlight ' The gilt every child dreams of . .. a gleaming bicycle for Christmas! This J. C. Higgins model is complete with battery tank, light, luggage carrier, - seaget ene reflector and many other features. it 26” Std. Lightweight, 39.95 Bike Basket, 1.19 26” Deluxe Bikes ...69.95 Bike Tires ..1.98 ~ 20” Bikes, reg. 35.95, 29.88 Bike Tubes .1.00 $1.00 Carter's Little Liver Pills. . $1.39 Tampax ... 50c Phillips Milk of Magnesia... (Tampeoons) | Ae @ Air Pump @ Caliper Type Hand Brakes Only $3 Holds Sporting Geoeds Dept.—Sears Basement @ Coil Spring Saddle ° Le _— Boys’ and Girls’ Models: Glossy Raven Black With White and Gold-Color Trim es *# ee @ “ee eve @ ewe ee *.e & & Syivania Flash Bulbs 100 Aspirin, 5 gr. oe ewe ee eee Guaranteed Electric Heating Pad Gum Rubber $1.49 Travel Syringe $1.49 Kotex, 40’s 65c Alka Selizer oes # ee eee « “eee © @ © @ Sealed Boll Bearings Require No Oil! Craftsmen 8-In. Bench Saw . Store and Use All Your Tools in One Hendy P Place! Work Bench “eee ® © @ ee eee | os,*@* + @ @ @ Oo ee @ J. C. Higgins Balloon Tire 26-IN. STANDARD @ a6 ag _ for pend 3 995 *” @ Reinforced Tubular Steel F @ Washable Viny! Plastic Saddle saw | Build-it-yourself with this tilting-arbor bench saw! Blade and ‘guard, NOT table and work, tilt any angle up to 45°, making work faster, easier. “Floating Drive Motor Mount” Regularly 46.50 @Lerge 17x14-in. Table @One Lever Locks Fence 50 2 4 Real convenience! Harder than maple resinwood’ bench, all steel legs. 30x33-In. tool storage panel has 36 special @ 3 Panel Tool Rack tool hanger hooks which you can arrange or rearrange automatically controls belt tension! Bench, 11.95; light, am Only $3 Holds any way that's convetienitl: Grey finish. 4.4: apiece, 1.98; Pows Ponk 9.95) 908; 31.50 meter, 20.00... © Kick Statd = @ Rod Rellcar = Lay Away . . 24-Inch Ballon Tire Vat Des, 15 2 4 é “18-Inch jig bel Y H. P. Motor Band Saw. _ Electric: Hand. Saw 3-Wheel - Menges 49.5000 “cee* 49.50 to 29.50 — ton 50 33.50 : $ DOWN $3 DOWN . saa DOWN aon Sore ey WO Telas aceon "see Sects" orwest poicser . eeecutountetasel Take tilts 0 to 45°, Runs in bath of oil; Bronze bearings. sete a at fd SEARS - N. Sagan a Phone rE sarn | a z ( ; hy P 4 i a iy ? ‘1 { 4 wi i i i a ee: / ; f koe i i? ; ‘ I: ( j ie ME ; ifs gt Ge Be. . e : ; I i if ' t V4 ‘ { f : ) Veh Se : ; | Fa: f \ { Z i i fig} fi pep f | U i P; f a 4 double-end shalt; nvion —_— querd. and angular ation; built-in switch: , Biss weed »é te Cinches “ax contro! at rear. Save now! ae 4 ; a. : : ce z e Fide Wee # ‘i ; ae é. ¢ 4 é 2 + oe 6 > ¥ : e a : : A eo af F Se | ) ; pod ro f igs: Bilge ____» THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1935" ) : / + __ NINETEEN | * IAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS! — COME IN NOW! — SAVE! : i722 SS : ae : ‘ a ¢3 | e* vg? , ne 3) . . 4 2 iS al > aS a <= oe Qe > i aoe ; a day ae, ay ~ ; . , ‘ A | | ! nee mn A / ay i NT Dis tagnils | Hercules .work:and casual jackets |- mF let you laugh at winter's blast! } . we. a a ee ae e Sy as Cc etton-Gebordine- ~ Anti-Freeze T y pe | —Cotton : Sateen eo he Short Jackets Nylon Blouse Sale B-9 Parka Coat : 98 3 . | jue = BB Ree 1988 tw 18S 14.98 ; Shell is rugged combed cot- - v tp corre fet —— Lined with warm nylon force. Rata ond wind png en : . y . ater-repellent, hand wash- is fur trimmed, Warm quilt green and brown. 34 able. 7 smart colors. Sizes 36. lining. Olive & Red in S, ML teegeeeeonees 10.98 thru 46. “ and XL sizes. Save now! Saale Tihs Sears Revolving Charge i | on sale for this event only! Men’s flannels in | a luxurious blend of wool and Dacron* . he } : a : a mm) me eee . . soft, crease retaining flannel slacks 100%. wool melton smart finger-tip length. warm : _suburban = _ wool plaid ) and the Hausas : | Hadert” thunder axe) ts ay : 3 where were | Ee wool coat surcoats sixes from QQ | nok eased Suyddoys esoqn puayy as 28 to 42 ! Fish Professor block, brown, charcdel ... : ssgpinioranagt ae aa 9 8 . Regularly 8.95 flecks of white make hand- Advises Anglers some contrast. Completely we baa ton me Fashion Tailored flannels are soft as a to Act Like Fish — | \ined with Miium treated - as yee Serene | ing | blended of quilted rayon. Warmth length for easy driving... “s spring breeze. Superbly blended o wool for warmth and drape; 25% without extra weight. See in 4 fine color combina- sity of Michigan's Deceane ott itl in sizes 36 to 46 tions. See it now! in sizes 36 to 46 Dacron for crease retention, rich tex- to look at fishing through on aa ) ture. Proportioned to fit at waist, co Om ~ crotch and inseam regardless of height. In today’s most popular light and dark tones. Buy now while on sale! * DuPont's Polyester fiber ‘| Pilgrim 100% Wool Pullover == mens sweater Ee swe $99 , Men's Clothing Depi. bait which will} regularly 5.98 ler says lily pads fields, weed patches or the} ty — final 3 days to save 99c on Pilgrim long-sleeve 100% a leauur te Sast 6 slow sink-1 wool sweaters. Choice of attractive colors and styles in most says, by all means, ap-] men's sizes. Rib knit waist and wrists. Assorted neck styles. Proach quietly. ~ 2. Come in tomorrow or Saturday. . . save on sweaters! Moonshine Industry , “Wbbting indepen — |! gale! sleeveless sweaters — ip Se moonshiners in the] ‘Regularly Priced at 3.98 a are rg Quality and wormth in Pilgrim sweat- they operate like the U.S. variety. ors at sdvings! Assorted styles and Se Sere ee ware: colors at Sears tomorrow and Saturday! egularly 2.98 * + pond are. bubblin’ away Farmers’ Cash: Dips phy stg WASHINGTON ~~ F lar they owed at the start of 1985, i ~ Choose now for your moan... get a better J selection of _ solids,§ § tweeds and checks in a} M multitude of: colors . 259 Cotton flannels in printed $ patterns. Sport cut style in ‘ assortment of color com- or 4 binations. Washiast the peak of $2.35 in cash assets to every $1 of ‘debt that prevailed at cae 96c fm just $3 down will hold the start of 1947. In 1940, however, 2 You Save : in Lay-cway until farmers as a whole had less than 3 ie : Chisiencs 50 cents in cash for every dollar’s 2 Sale! Men's Wallets 5 = « | = stmas. a EL CMalues Up to $5.00 wie : SUE) Men's Dept—Main Floor rane . . : ST ‘ a S4N.Saginaw = Phone FE , tk sib ae i. 7" ee Rae iy ' a . he | Be ae TPS Pee te Fe roast gs pel Ue ee f ow | ee ( if ee i i ET as | ee tf ‘4 : ee ee ' i } ee os oh os PANT GS f fe u age Y i a a ls lk GS he: aS ee ; : { or sles ft ee PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1935 : . : 3 ae : See ' ne It’s Osmun’ s Zoth Birthd yo LIKE THIS IN 20 WHEN YOU SEE THIS SUIT WE'RE SURE YOU'LL AGREE THAT THE “°OSMUN 55° IS THE BEST SUIT OF CLOTHES THAT ‘55” CAN BUY! é&> ; : é _Months ago, we here at Osmun’s, determined that we would bring ‘to value and style conscious men a suit of outstanding quality for just $55. This despite i high manufacturing and fabric costs. We teamed up. :, with a great tailoring firm, a top fabric house, and applied the pressure of our 2-store buying power. ¢ Now, to celebrate our 25th Anniversary, we offer Gs. genet amen 5 ial eS! MT BOSE Seca a suit so beautifully tailored, so handsomely styled, E and of such fine fabric that it completely belies the aes $55 price! We have called this suit the ‘“Osmun 55.”’ +h We are extremely proud to put the Osmun’s label in ) 4 : this suit .. . and you will wear it with equal pride! | . Step in today and see what we have done for yous. y 5 for less than $70.00! Jd | 4 : : . i There are two, and three-button models . . . center . Me vent models, in fine all-wool worsteds, sharkskins, &: flannels, and firefly weaves. Plenty of dark and me- ig : dium shades of charcoal grey, brown,-and blue. Extra i: b trousers are available with many garments. be E Extra salesmen, extra tailors will be on hand during [s in «" Osmun’s “extra value” Anniversary celebration! iz 0 ee eae SC ee oie gtr oe eae 25th N i for Out sae review y ye ee | i” ry SUE senun ? .;. and on our 25th ANNIVERSARY we > | ded © Os™ Sec! * We have = Aw just $9 renew our cordial invitation to e “CHARGE IT” Leaders in style for a quarter century, Osmun’s leads in_cus- tomer service, too. One of the first to use E-X- T-£-N-D-£-D ‘Payment Accounts, Osmun’s makes it possible for you to enjoy America’s finest apparel on a charge account to suit your needs Two Fine Stores to Serve You Better! Christmas Store Hours: | DOWNTOWN _‘TEL-HURON Monday, Friday, | Thursday, Fri- | Saturday Nights day, Saturday =| il dep sigma "til $200 p. m. , Both Stores Open gee NigNal ‘ PRE-HOLIDAY SAVINGS ON FAMOUS MAKE RANGES ee 30”. wide, gas range 169% ieee “saving 30. inch range with giant full-width : SS Bans oven that will hold the biggest holiday turkey. — er . 3 P : S| _._Electrie clock and 4-hour Aimer to guide all cooking periods. Pull-out speed broiler. Handy appliance outlet. All controls at front within easy reach, Instant lighting parnees, _Hurry-and save! pee Installed er Serviced FRIGIDAIRE ’ 30’ ‘wide. electric range 179% fee 30-inch design is ideal for today's small kitchens. The giant oven is a full 23 inches wide. Big enough for 6 pies. Automatic Cook- Master cooks dinner while you're away or busy, Easy-to-reach control panel. 5-epeed radiantube surface units. Storage oe A Big savings now! Delivered and Serviced . KELVINATOR 30” wide electric range 925" Just right for today’s efficient kitchens. Big full- width “Great Scot” oven is fully automatic, __Picto-Heat switches have 7 surface unit heats. Electric Minute Minder sounds end of cooking periods. Handy appliance outlet. All controls up front within easy reach. Top light. Big savings! “Delivered and Serviced TAPPAN Big 36” wide gas range 159% Handy Thermogrid for preparing bacon, pan- cakes and making hamburgers, etc. Back panel contains light, clock and timer. Choice of surface burner heats. Big oven has wide flame burner. Broiler swings out on hinged door. Up-front con- *trols. Largé storage area at left. Buy now, save! — Delivered, Installed and Serviced Terms Scere pee nr tp ttt . ee Sa ee, onesie eel — at ith tag aa NO R C E Efficiency-plus il that make the perfect gift WITH reSUDSer at no extra cost : Don’t wait for hot water! Get a gas water heater... Fally automatic 30 gallon capa- city tank, Guaranteed for 1 year. Sturdy one piece con- struction. Reduced from 79.95, Delivered and Guaranteed ' Bedusive timeline scntrol 8-position wringer washer fully automatic washer .’.. Super large capacity fully automatic electric dryer with pump, automatic timer _ Time-Line lets you wash every Triple action agitator gets clothes 9 5 really clean. Automatic timer gives choice of washing periods. Safety wringer — to 8 positions. ..thing. Perfect "See rinsin and Wave action yoni 88 Norge reSUDSer stores and re- uses: water, at at Federal’s! Price includes Delivery ont Serie SAGINAW AT WARREN. PONTIAC OPEN MON., FRI. SAT NIGHTS TO 9 Selector dial automatically times any selected: drying time, + then shuts off le! er Big super 95 pen Ad ient _pushbut: : nee-Action” door latch. Price Includes Delivery and Service - 'f a 4 : ‘@ ; i : , : , . | : . ' - THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMRER 17, 1935 : _ TWENTY-ONE a charge fe ‘ote fire to an an un- ra Traps Wesnen meen t-Set--Richar Stahl-| Post Offices Decréeace lottices decreased by 1,405 auine Charged for Breakins Idise “just for kicks.” The sie occupied Saugatuck house. Orlich, tn man was ing ‘for ‘the year, reaching 15,060, first-- MUSKEGON ® — The prosecu- rants, charging breaking and enter- who was arraigned before Justice| CHICAGO @ — “Help,” said @ something in the trunk and the’ WASHINGTON—The number of class offices increased by tolthe’s office Tuesday authorioed fel peg in the pre so yy oP |Erwin Andrews at Allegan, earlier|voice from under the trunk lid of/-qver snapped shut. |post offices serving the nation at's 497 second-class incre. y|Ony warrants for two members of Douglas Perysian, 20, and James = | A uphapege a ge houseja car, boat yon Yok a Gut! She didn't say what she Thee pie TAD ts to 6,605, and third-< do. & Youthful gang which looted Mus-|F. Carpenter, 17. Five others, all against him. _-|popped Mrs, Kathleen Keefe, She|huntifg or whether she found it. (The Sumber, of fourth-class post! creased ad six to 15,224, “om 2.000 in cash and merchar-|nle ‘Court. seule wet me . =e PEE See > Re ee ee ‘TWENTY-TWO » : | THE, PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 ICC Chairman Center of Probe Bender Urges Early Hearings; Mundt Calls, for Postponement WASHINGTON «—Sen, Bender (R-Ohio) today asked early public) “indiscreet, of Chairman Hugh W,! Cross of the Interstate Commerce| hearings on alleged contacts” Commission with two railroad presidents, Sen. Mundt (R-SD), one of Ben- der’s fellow members of the Sen- ate Investigations subcommittee, has urged a delay in the hearings until after Congress reconvenes in) January. (The New York Times said informed senatorial sources ex-! pected Cross to resign soon as chairman of the ICC. A Washing- ton dispatch to the newspaper said) : there had been authoritative indi- cation that this action would re- sult in setting aside the investi- ——gation of his official conduct.) Cross appeared at a closed door subcommittee he a ring Tuesday and. well-posted sources said he testified his talks with two rail- road heads about a disputed con- tract amounted to “an indiscre- tion," bs had prevented his attendance at] the Tuesday session, but that he now wag prepared for an early start of the public inquiry. “I would rather see it start_at “once,” he said, “The President doesn't want anything concealed. His policy is to bring into the open—quickly.” referred to President Eisenhower. Chairman McClellan (D-Ark) has “announced he will consult other subcommittee members before set- Bender} ee | x ‘torists against exceeding the new Sponsor of Federal School Aid ‘Says: Ee w WASHINGTON ‘(INS) The Speed Markers Ready fot Highways Feb. 3 to Set Limits é - LANSING wW — Michigan's high- ways Will blossom out with tricky new signs next Feb. 3 to warn mo- state speed limits on that date. that date. The signs were unveiled last night at a meeting of the Michigan Safety Commission, called to dis- cuss ways of educating the public) to anticipate the new speed limits of 65 miles fer hour during the day and 55 "miles per hour at night. GOING STRAIGHT —Tails to the ground, four Hawker Hunters, shoot almost straight up over . England. The acro-' jet team was practicing pre-| Sr Genvonstration.—J--C—MeMonagte;of the State] Talks to 375 Potential Bosses for Jail Parolees FRANKFORT, Ky, & — If you think it's tough to find a job, talk to James Oberst. He has to look for 200 of them, And since March, land traffic division, said the high- -ting a public hearing date. Greek College Girls Wild Elephants 2 Destroying Forest | he has found only 10. Emplgyers of prospective paro-| lees formatory and Penitentiary just aren't easy to find. In fact, James W, Hughes, di- rector of the Bureau of Correc- tions warned Oberst, a place- ment representative, “You'll be lucky to find one a month at- first.” He is now placing about two men a month while tracking em- Ployers all over the state. He Efforts to reach Cross .by tele- phone were unavailing. In the bust ai mecetn Coven hol been planning to resign) before his term expires in 1957, A! Republican, he..was appointed by former President Truman in 1950. He never has confirmed publicly the reports that he was getting ready -to re-enter private enter- prise, Help.in U.S. Exhibif ATHENS — A team of 18 Greek around 375 prospective employers at the rate of about 10 a day. “One manufacturer in Lousville, was better than the average man that comes into his company for a job. As a matter of fact, he said! that he was the best man that he/local ever had for that particular job.”! the Kentucky State Re-| estimates he has_ interviewed) The signs are treated with e- flectorized paint so that the warning of the 65 mile limit during the day will change to 55 miles at night under the glare | of car headlights. |large classes ‘they cannot begin] - to give the children sufficient in- dividual attention.” The congressman ponte “Congress “will go ahead with my. bill” when it reconvenes - Jan. 3 regardless of what recom- mendations come out of the White House Conference on Edu- cation Nov. 2%-Dec, 1. He sald centered today on Communist Out-| er > problem. ‘+ agreement on lock in the Bary aA ang UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (INS) and Labor Committee and is await- —East-West negotiations on smash ing clearance to the House floor ing the U. N. membership deadieck| Y the rules committee, Mongolia—last major obstacle to a solution of the nine-year-old) ‘mittee feels thr With the Western, powers in| S0lve the immea...c shortage enable, the local districts and the states’ to. meet their own: needs Public Education Now National Disgrace od aca aid te ethects enididhem build schools on a matching some of the Bs made" poiasnd..24 ‘out of their own re- * 3 The aicubllanda said his com- four-year. all- out school buil rogram there was actually no need for |diplomatic mae reverted to eet tling the dispute over Mongolia’s ars a to hold a seat in the , The U. S., while nt actively épposed to the admission of four East European Communist satel- lites, maintains that Mongolia has no qualified standing @s a nation and can not “make the grade.” * we * Russia insists, on the other hand, that the vast, sparsély set-}- tled Asian region be among the 13 free nations and four satellites. already earmarked for the conference since “every citi- zen who takes an interest in his locality’s -problems knows all about it.’ Kelley disclosed that the Nation- al. Education Association and 30 or- ganizations, including’ the United Mine Workers and other labor or- ganizations, Amvets, Parent- Teacher Associations, and the American Association of University Women, have urged enactment of his bill. | PRINCIPAL FEATURE Highway Department's | planning way department plans to put up about 3,000 of the signs over the state’s-trunkline—system, : They will be placed at eat six mile intervals over the south- oe ie tear Oe mile intervals through less heav- ily traveled northern areas, Mc- Monagle said. - State Police Commissioner Jo- seph A. Childs said he also would seek an attorney general's opin- foy—on just when day becomes night and night becomes day to The bill's principal feature is provision for a four-year, 400-mil- lion dollar annual program of fed- eral grants to the states. to - Approximately 8 per cent of Mexico's machinery imports tradi- tionally come: from the United included | } c Thre iA HALF ils “willl : and States, Mexico City satistics show. | allow for legal enforcement of the new law. Childs said his officers probably | would allow a few miles per hour | leeway in enforcing the new law: but this would depend a lot on road | conditions. He also said he thought an in- tensive education program was needed in the time left before the new speed law becomes effec- tive. ‘Choo-Choo Memorial INDIANAPOLIS—Ewo steam lo-| comotives, outdated by diesel | power, have been given to In- dianapolis and Fort Wayne, Ind., as permanent monuments by 1 committees of the Eastern) Railroad Presidents Conference. aster relief. Buildings in India BOMBAY, India—Wild elephants are increasing so rapidly and be- coming so destructive in. India's United Provinces that efforts ar | being renewed to put them to work, Allahabad reports. They have been singling out Forest Department|f buildings for attack and roaming] herds rruined two rest houses and || killed two men. Well over 1,000 eephants are liv- ing in the State’s forests. If ele- phants could be tamed and put to plowing, the State Government would be delighted. Efforts have! been made in this direction and a | shaped dinnerware! Starter set includes Festive “Fernlec DINNERWARE 16-piece ‘ok Set @ lovelier table with this new coupe © 4 each fruits, plates, sovcers, cups . . . surprisingly low priced for such quality. OPEN STOCK PIECES special harness deigned. Elephants hitched to plows are | said to “take to the task with | ability, nr oa) with a sense of of- ended could function’ for 30 to 40 years. New X-Ray Device Takes Photos in Few Minutes NEW YORK—A newly developed industrial X-ray machine is being Jewelry Dept. We Give Holden GEORGE’S - NEWPORT’S Main Floor st ie ones to photograph. The device, designed to study’ the atomic structure of solid mat- ter, can take X-ray pictures of metals as hot as 3,000 degrees. | ‘by Our Your PHOTO . « « A Wonderful Remembrance oie lealies::. Ssthh PORTRAITS Expert Photographers - | TABLE ee includes: 4 forks 4 dessert spoons ‘Meat or Fowl Baster, i ae as KRESGE'S 8 For your Holiday Table” 7” Salads 29% Creamer... 45¢ 9” Platter 8” Coupes 2% Sugar ..... 55¢ 13” Platter 59¢_ 7” Plates. 20¢ 8” Nappy .. 3% Gravy Boat . . 59 16 PC. SET STAINLESS STEEL simple pattern for lifetime usel not rust, tornish or stain. YOU SAVE Sic PER SET OVER 16% set OPEN STOCK PRICES: fork ....... 1% $ 4 knives Knife ...... . 29¢ 7 4 teaspoons Teaspoon ... 15¢ : SN Sow Few ti pene vara" sf ay, + LF wba FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY ~ EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 P. M, a ot legislation to the condition of public education) basis. President Eisenhower for Sixty sticks of the explosive and in the U. S. ‘is a national dis-| . ‘The measure alee incorporates Jecal school districts with He sald there Js now an est-|® au “oan —— State 10 Feature en re es poor financial credit to market ee Fe een ey et ii + isn't a tn U.N. Still Embroiled | St," * sr» [nti ang wn cw tt al Wa pad thes l in double shifts and "tanya Soe Shin oes not aoe ageing fhe New Road Signs Soak wee ee Over Outer Mongolia) oa er ines ae": AP line the tremendous backlog aot We cnt i i i l PE 19 * a Aa i i i ne knotty pine, lized, "i stunning NEW patterns in ConTacr’ ne ee ee ances Bak With these new wonderful things brick non. cen tops, bookcases, shelves; line closets, drawers; ‘ampshades, wastebaskets— many other uses! * Just measure, cut, apply * No tools, no tacks, no paste, no water © Exclusive Stripline method peels off back peor seet p peels off backing © Sticks by itself — easy to remove © Use on almost any smooth, dust-free, Nat surtace—wood, or varmshed oul © Waterproof, stain. and alcohol-resistant © Wipes clean with a one cloth “hn Comart? pote ODES Made by COHN.HALLMARK CO. of uae lable in solid colors, a. a woodgrains leatherette, marbleized, itchen and nursery patterns. Yew ‘Lon-Tact’ $ with Pith CONTACT. TACT.. ghee waite eg = alow modern om age back. ions, Use Ce Con-Tact to cover iitchen protect. work areas; renew ~ DO IT YOURSELF with CON-TACT ¥ lass, enamel, poner) aps mene aces, plaster, tile , wallpaper J Only 18” wide Sat ia nk aa ee ee ee ee ee tae ee ee en ee ee ee SW a age on a rest a ee et A ali oan oe See al ge dee aS Ck ee r : ere ; : i ak i ia et a a ine ts ei” Yah tt ath aetna tla heat ws a a hi kn ULE A ae id | ana A I aad a viele ti ae, Les ee. 3 th: coe ie Pen BEA é 2 : 4 : \ Be , ; \ : A ieee ' i Geass, , oe Te ens sic Sal oer ee : oe . Ca ee 3 any ai i ‘ * i 8 i i { ’ \ . i R q : : - x 5 i : r a § } 2 : t ere t Sees , . ‘ ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17,1955. oo TWENTY-THREE WITH ~ "Triple C”’ | cuswos | BIG CHANGE TV HOME LAUNDRY Credit - te 21 RCA “Headliner” || 219.95 Deluxe EASY & Hidden Panel Tuning || “Spiralator” Spindrier 4 | TO PAY Be PES A. RRR aS ea ae NAMED SPECIAL GUARDIAN— Harold H. Corbin, a Manhattan) lawyer, shown at his desk in New! York, was mamed special guardian for the children of slain millionaire’ Williaim Woodward, by Surrogate | William T. Collins. “Woodward's will set up trdsts for sons, William) III, and James, who ¢annot touch the principal until they're’25. Well Behaved - “Indian Children UM Prof Finds. That! ~ Pueblos Are Skillful in| Rearing Youngsters | _ ANN ARBOR — Many American Indian tribes seem to have much’ better success in training their’ children than white people do, | ‘ Prof. Leslie A. White, chairman of | the Department of Anthropology at the University of Sel declares, He has just returned from a! sabbatical leave in the Southwest | where he has been making studies of the Pueblo Indians during the | past 25 years. | The success of the Pueblo Indians, he points out, is the | more remarkable since it has | been achieved without benefit of _beoks on child care, clinics, and child study clubs, | “ Kicording to the anthropologist, | - although these primitive peoples! never spank their children, the | offspring are remarkably well’ brought-up just the same. - OVERSIZI “I have often been amazed at | ‘ - : \ the difference between young chil- | . dren in Indian villages and many | children among ourselves,” he says. ‘Never have I seen an In- “dian child talk back to his pre or to an elder. as aos — Cetchal-etor! ‘into a tantrum when a hy are Pa i : . @ Oven Window & Light! oe ot a Gn Go eontreen : @ Gient Burner! dient and respectful to their NO DOWN PAYMENT S Vineuater rol Center! parents and to all elders. They : NO | | 9 D _ @ All Wanted Deluxe Features! MONEY Waite's Range Center—Downstairs Store ; ; DOWN may quarrel among themselves | but even this is relatively rare.” Repeat of a Sell-out—Rey. 5.95! @ New Balanced Fidelity Sound for Listening Pleasure Hew to account for this idealis- aed behavier among young In- | u Td @ New Oversize All Clear Picture Tube — “Wamsutta Pimasheen @ Mahogany Grained Finish. Limed — $ | | a Grained Extra s || Men's Broadcloth Dress Shirts - -21-Inch RCA-Victor ||... pene ade sad | 17 COLOR TELEVISION orem the education of the Tadlan child) Now only pa 5 | Mastermind Dialing! explains that the children of pei. 7 ++et+ Qe as fe | * Extra-Wide 21-Inch Quality Picture Screen @ New “Hidden-Panel” Easy te Reach Tuning @ Rich Maroon Finish with Brass Finished Legs I D> é Extra with Trade-In ) l : @ Spiralator iiction for Better Washing Action! 21- Inch RCA “B RA DY @ Automatic Double Spin Rinse and High Speed Water Pump! Ma hogany Console . @ Takes a Full 9-lb. Load. Hurry in today and Savel || 289.95 Deluxe EASY — Automatic WASHER \ , : . * e Seucontalee Shelf, dren vie with each other for the care of the younger. “Indian children are respected . a3 Teal individuals, and are never | @ Thorough “Roll-over” Agitator Washing Action itive peoples grow naturally into @ Power Rinsing That Gets Clothes Cleaner! ‘the ie of the commu || Save 6.85 and buy 3 for $11 J edalinghorayr-~ age 229.95 Deluxe EASY school to prepare them for life. | | “They are living all the time.| e 4 ‘Commencement’ for Indian chil-| 100% _Wamsutta supercount Automatic DRYER -dren is when they are taken out pima broadcloth ‘ ‘of the cradle. . “After that, they are introduced | * * * ; ® gradually to the daily occupations | @ Rigmel finish... less than 1% — and the lore and ceremonies of | H . uperior iloring. ‘the tribe,” Professor White con-| ee it : perier ta lori 8 tinues. me detaiis “The little girls learn to take ~ care of the babies, perhaps help | ‘ with the cooking, and later, to THREE HANDSOME. STYLES: : i ! . The be he their itiooe Regular slotted collar . . . barrel cuff hunting "pentiog flocks or work- New short spread collar . . . barrel cuft Ing in "the flelds. | Modified spread collar... French cuff “From time to time, the parents, | grandparents, uncles and aunts” teach the children the lore of their | tribe. They tell them myths and tales and legends by the dozen. | es Ne a an n- «They tell. them how the werd] Buy = : . Wo Money Dow was made, how there came to be | MN 2 ts 4st equals «people, and why they have the Several * ‘ nen vou! ol ment customs say rmd have. | ; - . a) ba coset? wn poy th the s a j Al ne aeeee, cad waa peer to ob-| Today ¢ er ~ 3 - rario si ach ether wont the university For t » If soc * . F . ie @ va ts practical] | Christmas © Big... Beautiful... Breathtaking COLOR... . , ‘affairs, we find the education of| ' : : ‘the inden child progressing daily, Gitts! Real as LIFE! = 3 wt, RS haces auaiieer Bk bo | ©@ See Steady, Brilliant Pictures in Color TV ine , | ‘being taught something, -it comes] ie at its BEST! AG DOWN ee “so gradually. : i : “Untbe some of hn te wate | WAITE'S and o famous shirt maker teamed 0k tee’ e recap dg vor gs Controls to | a brothers, the Indian child is- up to save you on every one of these ° Reg. to Men's ust Color ur ! : in” recess, Best of luxury shirts. Lustrous, ily soft yet long- F Mek eo Cie @ Timer Dial, Cycle End Bell with 9-1b. Capacity! = egnperiylerleny wearing pima-broadeloth, French front, con- Famous’ Ma ‘99° RCA Victor 21-Inch Seville in mahogany or blond © Ratomatic Shut-olf Switch. He Col = his life and never will be. pearl buttons. Collar 14 to Jewelry tropical hardwood finish, deluxe model . . $795.00 tour body, ocea : 1 Sleeve 32 1 ‘3 3s. Coll FE 4-2511 Today! Waite’s Men's Shop—Street Floor Installation! ae : ,@ Plug Into Ordinary Wall Socket! Hurry in Today and Save! “Everything that he is taught is) a living part ofthe social life of) ‘-his community, His teaching is aj - part-of life itself,” Professor White} — Waite's RCA TV Center—Downstairs Store Waite's EASY CENTER—Downstaies : Store 42, Theodore Roosevelt was] ‘the gett vs, ria tala i : 43 et ' CLE ee : x , ; J — ; | eats ” ne * : A ¢ oe 2 ' i , THE PONTIAC PRESS S. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER: Mt. 1055 pc ne Ok eee a ported, None of the livestock and poultry products, or fruits and vegetables are supported, LONDON—A Bia concern ~ Small Farmers ° Feel Freeze - Out [sae — ony Wil * he said, feeds open the. way to produce | | Open This Month. ‘Similarly, A, Lars Nelson, mas | heappronpnb carta poultry wit ‘in Kingston, Tenn. ter of the . Washington State This increased efficieney is put-| —. * repre are ting a squeeze on the smaller farm- | KINGSTON, Tenn. «®—A cele- peary be agian ‘ r = raraen ers who do not have the finances 'bration today marked completion th vz = er ad we | to take advantage of improved) of what the Tennessee Valley Au- bate gy olaipe hors ae ees mechanization or enough land to thority calls the world’s largest|"y7> vPe Gane Sue 0° arm tn Whe) | Now Before Winter Sets in. Benefit.in your health e and comfort—Save up te 40% on Fuel—Automa- : . tion in machinery and volume in production make . . it possible for you to take advantage of the largest OF COMFORT - insulation sale ever offered the public 100%_return ——_}- — isteam plat for generati elec- nation?”’ justify their we. * ‘tricity, P ng “I think that we do, ” he said. | > OF HEALTH _ investment: : Largely because of mechaniza- . * * @ . Those who want farming consid: Bi Te —eaeee ay eects live Dace balt| Sequipment _delayehave pat. (¢T04 solely as busier generally > OF FUEL DOLLARS wanes W vorssoo BUT =, favored the flexible price support. program of the Eisenhower ad-| * With fuel prices now higher than ever, heat U S$ GYPSU M ce losses_in-uninsulated homes add up to stag~- * % gering figures . . . cost homeowners millions — - . of dollars every year, It's a crime! INSULATION Complet It's easy to cut fuel bills and eliminate dis- comfort. Insulate your home. You'll reduce - drafts. You'll have fewer. colds. You'll.be warm—even on the coldest days! And— _ - OWENS-CORNING ad | you'll save up to 40% on the cost of heat- ing your home! FIBERGLAS emplere Can you afford oes Lower ag bills will FHA ... 36 MONTHS TO PAY... NO MONEY DOWN i tion t r ' - vo heel - —— on = = eo or for the No Payments ‘til Next awd Penge ly Payments No Higher eed Cee wesc alttecdae ome ord FRAME OR SIDING Start enjoying comfort immediately! 4 EXTERIOR WALLS OF ONE-FAMILY HOUSE =2 — Kes — depressed. poned actual completion of the. ‘aturally, the less efficient produc-|plant until later in the month, but ers are hit hardest — and they are,|employes already had scheduled ee ae Ladera posal in most cases, operators of small-ithe celebration so T VAdecided to ‘aa er farms, as let "er rip, * * # ey an ae oon a The Kingston steam plant will) But those who said they wanted| ‘ean policies be int Ampere be the fourth which TVA has put)to preserve the small farms advo- porbage agement apt sig) rool PT lin full operation since 1951. It was| cated price supports at either 90 Pd — y sa - built principally to satisfy ~ - | . qpulzery, a — here tremendous power demands peg re Pa ra +i nye _ atomic installations at nearby Oak ‘The Straw That... _ = = Bese . Peal Seen wo Ridge. Three. other steam plants | HOUSTON, Tex. W—Mrs. Ros- compaaked i = Rneeneply ee are under construction. lella Werlin was finishing up a average size of farms. The plant, will burn a 50-ton car-| 10,000-mile tour of Old World coun- This situation is bringing to the’ lload of coal every six minutes, or) tries when- she landed at the air- forefront demands of some farm- enough to heat four good-sized) port here. Coming down the ers and their lead that the na- homes in [noxville all winter. Its! gangway, she missed a_ step, : tion decide whether agriculture is|total annual coal consumption) sprained an ankle. And after all to be regarded as merely a busi- will be more than four million tons.|that hill climbing without a mis- ae ee a ie wt: [ACME INSULGLASS CO stitution to preserve a rural “7 ™ will use more than one mil- Ss low who ° life. jon gallons of water per minute./[ 7 ; can sto 7 - * * * ao Gan is used for . purposes Like Father Like § Son ' this holdup! 1698 S$. elegraph Pontiac, Mich. eiprate ore these two piles -lin New York City, in its nine steam B ecaamety = — The eal CALL Phone me In the August Johnson Center FE §.0448 ies dominated many of the Sen-|condensers and other water-cooled|Sniders wll cele rate two birt ate Committee hearings. on ents days ‘eatend of one next Sept. 19. " ee ae cou nrc 6 Open Sunday 10 to 5 Typifying the viewpoint that ag-! It cost nearly 200 million dollars, The 29-year-old Dodger outfielder's F E §-0448 cis ob a riculture is solely a business en- ‘and required more than 22 million|second son, Kurt Brian, was born b We are Large — to Serve You—Smell Enough to Know You... terprise was the testimony given|man-hours of planning, de: signing on Sept. 19. That's Duke's birth- : - your Some, ; and Give You Our Personal Attention by President H. E. Slusher of the and construction. : day, too, iz Now at THE HUB... co Suits and Coats for THAN! SGIVING! 7 stg ; 1. rn es ditasdiea aes Cs SR ee ss on ET EEE RESO eceeemmeeees 1 ag eramery oats we . : s : ‘ " * he ? > Why all the | ; interest in ivy style? Have you tried the ultimate in luxury: Why do you look so well . in Charcoal? | Are your sults well-attuned | to the times? cost a fortune? Cashmere? Take a close look at Because Charcoal is . Definitely not. Care- eS | Because more and AS Ae ee Have you enjoyed its your appearance, and such an excellent back- 5 : You owe it to yourself ful choice where you eat more men are realiz- | hardy wear-ability . ask yourse!f—frankly— ground for brighter to experience the sense are sure of the level ing the smartness of its soft brushed surface if it’s doing as much shades of accessories— | - of richness and well-being : of quality counts more simplicity. by : a oi its: lightness. . its fet you vs it could. If i | you present a new and ie that our Cashmere and ; | than money We are id fashion with a tradi- color? Not yet? Then ibis any doubt te ; lively appearance. ; : : Wool coats give you. ee : proud af the fect thet = p tion of good breeding by all means come in p | And charcoal is dis- : The fabric is lustrous Sg "and great comfort. wes eh and try on one of our your mind, stop in and. | cingeitehed-—ther’s why. oe ond hansioutly wh. The 30 many of the best- oe _». 4 No exaggeration in 2 . Irish tweed coats. One see how well you look tuxedos are dark. Stop . 1 tailoring is superb. The drened wan in town ae it. Right for you? ky | try is worth a thousand in Gur suits thet give you in today for a try-on... styling is distinguished. choose almost every- Very likely, so why - | words—and worth a the Look of Success. and see for yourself! All in all—this is thing they wear from not stop in now to see. . fortune of style and Eagle Suits from Charcoal Suits from THE coat! our selections! Ivy Suits from deep-down satisfaction! | i SQ” | $69” 69° $ 49” 2. OPEN A HUB | CHARGE ACCOUNT: y "7 1 ae ND FR fe | OAM... HE HUB LO act ons 60 DAYS... = NES _ NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 90 DAYS... 5 ee 2 18s 20 NORTH SAGINAW Simmer: cA THE SHOP. MONDAY Se Tt ee ee eee re ; - ation 4 ee ne i asia! rn — a ad # GHIA a re = ‘ < é ‘ ( ey “ | ’ ' t ae ‘ : a ‘ 4 ey ag oe , : A ‘ a Hee : . eet } ne : 2 SAuaee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 > NOW Upen: Live Action 36” Steel Michigan forestry department, for Db a term expiring Oct. 13, 1957. - @ Real Terrell D. Stevens of East military advisory aid group, '\wyj{}j -. g: poe aon. Ae gaa Williams Names Five princess and other to Forestry Board 2 Meg Attends Dinner Given by Americans The smiling members of the royal family were stars at a dinner dance billed as LONDON ®—Princess M rgaret. strictly private and not official in looking as lovely as ever, went the plush Regent’s Park home of Ambassador and Mrs, Winthrop: ' LANSING (Gov. Williams has’ appointed the new state board of registration for foresters. The board will license those who iwish to be known as registered State University forestry depart- ment, for a term expiring Oct. 13, 1958. U. John Noblet of Houghton, Lansing, head of the Michigan’ Aircraft Carrier Plus Three Jet Planes partying Tuesday night with) Aldrich. at : foresters and who can conform t0)pead of the forestry department ae i ee Americans. It was the first} The princess arrived shortly certain standards. The appoint-|2¢ the Michigan College ot Mining| at :' oa ete “ seins dancing party since her break-up) before her sister, Queen Elizabeth ments: + |and Technology, for a term expir- - i 2 —— Il. —_> Peter Townsend. She went sheah 08 une * eabe The dinner-guests—included- Mr: came later for dancing. Kenneth P. Davis of Ann Arbor.| ing Oct. 13, 1959. a chairman _of_the—University—of/~rigene F. Kuhne of Hart, presi- Robert E. Schmeling of Esca-| dent of Forestry Associates, Inc., and Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller; Mr. naba, manager of wood procure-|‘for a term expiring Oct. 13, 1960. and Mrs: Henry Ford Il; Mr. and! There are about 5,260 new cases|ment and timberlands for the Mrs, Harvey Firestone; Maj. Gen. |of pneumonia a day among Ameri-| Escanaba Paper Co., for a term John Gerhart, head of the Ameri-'cans, expiring Oct. 13, 1956. ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT During Our 15th ANNIVERSARY SALE half the world’s’ people. new ...and we have it! ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT : = ENTER OUR I Flash Bulb Guessing — Contest {i} Nothing te Buy! No Last Lines | to Write! Just fill out the con- | test blank -—_ alba i think there are 1 in the bath tub in our window, OVER $700 WORTH of PRIZES eee for easier color movies @ jet Planes that fire rockets, shells & bombs! © Carrier is 36” long, 10 inches wide, stands 14 inches above its rubber wheels! @ Hurry in today while they last at this price! © Tower with rotating screen, signaling flags! @ Crank handle elevator lowers planes below decks and brings them up to flight deck! Keystone k-1oom MAGNA-SCOPE PROJECTOR is all you with exclusive sere, mde coment eu Omg , | — -. sctaglens selectro-matic control | = 32%] ||| Famous Welsh Boddle Buggy Just Like control... | Nothing could be simpler, easier to operate. Just one knob is all LOOK al the | Mother's Buggy Registered in yout nome with @ hiehme gverentee you need for complete control. . . forward, reverse, rewind, still, start, stop. No individual switches, no complicated directions to follow and Line-up of Prizes ; , remember. And the Big Image lens, which comes as standard equipment, 40 x 40 Radiant ¢@ . 3 produces home movies 78% bigger than those you get with ordinary as Geos i OF | projectors. Anyone to whom you give a camera needs this projector .. . Bolsey B-2 Camera * ~~ . , | anyone who has a camera needs this projector! $995 cown With Pet Wy eee : | | Dmg gtosel | N\A | a Le rene 263 Jf ft @ Rubber Wheels and Steel Chassis. SLIDE TRAYS for TDC oy side, Projectors, Jeet ar- coger Vag dace NM @ Duchess Gear, Foot Brake and value, each, only 49° * * * Chrome Plated Handle : Service Deluxe } . Kam-ra B aa “ee Des i = | | with the new . 2 ie 4-Lite Movie Bar - Oh, the hours your little girl will spend y value, while they % beta = | a 1, , wheeling her ‘’baby’’ just like other moth- Keystone biietiescus Perrin Dolune — SE ers do! Durable Seal-tuft plastic body with CAPRI K-28 L py half padded rail that can be lifted out! : . Lascail Designed as an exact replica of Mother's Dial-0-Matic € B qe real one! See her eyes Smm Rollfilm Camera DOW y ~ light up when she sees this under the Christmas — tree! Hurry in today for yours. Keystone K-26 Capri Dial-O- Matic with ultra-fast color-correctéd - #1,9 coated lens At last, home movies made fool-proof! Dial-0-Matic sets exposure automatically. Simply set dial to match outdoor or indoor lighting conditions, and shoot. res every time. e Gets perfect pictu ry $5.95 Registered in your name with a lifetime guarantee DOWN They'll never dream you paid so little for such a lovely Christmes Gift! | Wadsworth Watches by ELGIN _.. [9 @ Product of ELGIN e Styled by ELGIN SPECIAL $1595 BEADED TRIPOD SOREN GIVEN FREE With the Purchase of any Camera and Projector Combination during our 15th Anniversary Sele. DOLORES .. charmer. . a little Has 17. jewel movement .,.... 25.95 Za Pia + « Masculine round waterproof* cose ‘ and luminous dial, 19.95 COOY . alg ‘ é BARBARA .. . a © ELGIN Unbreakable Durapower Mainspring most entrancing : f style, Has 17 jewel a a ee *Provided case is serviced periodically and seal is restored / movement ..27.95 age css gotten tt eer cotpen, ‘57 Ww. HURON vi : | : ae i a oe Waite’s Watch Shop—Street Pew! | on : : \ ' i 4 Hee a" 4 \ 2 i . ; ; \ as i { ( : : f i i} i a { Si f a ey Pe { é i ae ji} j y ' i a ; | eof ' ray 4 # “f Fas f if ‘ \ ty | ' } ' i r Sf a} wr! ; ‘} 4 a4 fi Ly i ' . ; i 4 é , : f ’ gf f Yi 3 I é H f ; i! et ese f / ‘ | : eee, } 4 i 4 , t a4 I Z Ci cd weal TWENTY-SIX * Y (PPred Allen Life Story | ! _-| | Will Be a Wordy Tome | t By EARL WILSON OIL AROUND THE TOWN... * NEW YORK—Jerry- Lewis explains how he and Dean Martin made up; “Dean agreed,” he says,‘ “that I was wrong” . Fred Allen's written 38,000 words of his life story and, he) says, “It’s only 1913°and I'm still in Australia”... Robert Q.| Lewis claims the walls of his dressing room are full of cracks| —most of which he’s read before. ‘* kk *« * - The Frank McHughs’ friends are mourning the death of their young son, Michael, in an auto accident ... Robert Sherwood's intimates (Bennett Cerf, Quentin Reynolds, et al.) were just observing at lunch Friday how well he looked. Countless. Americans and Europeans hoped for the quick recovery of this talented yet humble man who died Monday. Rocky Marciano’s inner circle expects Floyd Patterson, ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! now a light-heavy, to be built up into his biggest — yet—in 1957. 7 Comedian Joe E. Lewis’ doctor—who warned him after a/ recent throat operation not to talk, smoke or drink—heard __.__he'’d-been disobeying, and phoned to check up. “How much! _ have you been talking, smoking and drinking?” demanded the doctor. Joe was silent; so the doctor repeated the question. Finally Joe answered, “Look, Doc, whatever I am, I'm not a stool pigeon!” * * * * Ernest Hemingway, discussing the Egyptian-Israeli fighting, commented, “It’s the only war I haven't been to.” One of} Hemingway's closest friends, the late Robert Benchley, is often in his thoughts. “He grumbled about writing being such hard work,” Hemingway said. “And so I offered to write it for him.” The Nobel Prize winner laughingly added, “he was in- | sulted. i Sophie Tucker’s new $10,000 cerulean mink coat, full length and with enormous cuffs and a built-in money belt, is the talk of Saloon Society. Thopgh it's remored to be the Be of S% ( ; A NX N( yN a boy friend, Sam Bramson, the agent, claims Sophie bought it with 10,000 choruses of “Some of These Days.” — | . we “ see oe : sKO\ 0 RS 4 i, : ABA! 0 8 8 THE MIDNIGHT EARL... One of the McGuire sisters forgot the Copa hen Sunday shows, and overslept—but made it just in waned . «+ Monte Proser’s selling his Bucks County home terinep Yotow am divine-to-combine and moving to Las Vegas. ” Turquoise re 3 . John Roosevelt is helping raise funds Green Mist * ‘ ‘arclree colors . Powder Blue for Nixon's '56 campaign ... The over- seas Press Club got 50Gs for NBC-TV's Delft Blue ‘ : salute to it on “Producer's Showcase” Pink Beige e a ; » ... Judy Holliday’s stand-in here for Camelia Rose . . meets : ‘ “Solid Gold Cadillac” was cafe beeen Chertrowse “mu ane ality Jene Farnay. | son a SE re /° LUSH HEAVYWEIGHT BATH TOWELS... absorb 5 times weight in water, Ex-Queen Narriman’s current husband will O.K. the divorce—if she pays him alimony ... Danny | Kaye’s new personal appearance manager is Herb Bonis .. . Lionel © QUICK-ORTING# © KEEP THEIR SHAPE AND SIZE © STAIN-RESISTANT! ® ALLEROY-PRee Hampton will be discharged from 1s measure 2” longer, 2” wider than ordinary towels © TAKE suPERE COLORS! 72 BY 9O4NCHES the hospital Dec. 8 . . . Chester 3% POUNDS _ - Bowles helped Adiai Stevenson write Never before such luxufious softness in blan- 2 his hat-in-the-ring speech. ; kets you can wash without wo about shrinking, matting down, losing their. and wapmth! Acrilan blankets are as light as they are thick . . . as beautiful as they are serv- aie, See Rays eee ene eee incredible blankets now at Penney’s . . . com- salt scan ama pr ene tala oa rice! The late Wm. Woodward's Belair stable may have to sell some of its horses to pay the huge inheritance tax, .. Horace Schmidlapp’s dating water skier Jann Holden. If Tommy Yyman's bio is filmed, Tony Martin may get.the lead, EARL’S PEARLS: Some of the best recipes for a marriage can be found in a cook book.—George Dubrow. A charming new color scheme every time you change towels, with shades styled to team in fy harmony! The terry is plush, the size gener- ous, and the service they give you really superb. See them at Penney’s now, match them into ensembles: 16 by 26 in. face towels, 49¢; wash cloths, 25¢ | 22 by 44 inches ~x~ * *& * WISH I'D SAID THAT: There's @ guy so unpopular he can’t. get people to slap him on the back even when he's sunburned. | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Taffy Tuttle told Arthur (Texan) Maisel that the safety belt in her car makes the front seat | safer. She ties it around her boy friend. » - is Jolly Cholly Tisman says it’s his wife's fault that he’s not a millionaire, “If she hadn’t advised me to buy General Motors | stock in 1935, I would have bought it.” That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) , 0: ting of the Belding and Greenville Ready with hundreds of fabulous | 7; Bentley Raps Nations rec cure twsday nig. re] ° gifts that no budget can afford to Y, porting on a recent European tour . - . : miss! Shop early! Shop Penney’s About Lax Defenses sterner a ”) where quality is your greatest saving! __ BELDING @—Rep. Alvin Bent-' 4 $40 billion United States in-| ley (R-Mich) says. that the |vestment in European economy United States “cannot defend na-!nas paid off in terms of recon- tions that will not defend them- struction and European recovery, selves.” | Bentley declared, but not in terms “Tf our allies in western Europe | of rearmament. continue dragging their feet on: Bentley reported the committee _Tearmament, we may have to take| found prosperity in western Europe another look at our whole military, coupled with apathy to the danger aid program,” he warned, ‘of Communist expansion and ' re) Bentley addressed a joint mnect-laletance to rearmament. ALL ROADS LEAD TO MODERN Zin. ee STOTT TH Ue. Se ee ' "4 i a + eter a MOORE Sees ES ag phen iht OOE ; | : ; : : Se a pares resennes eee ante Grecian Tile Rugs : in Sculptured Cotton Dacron°-Filled, Nylon Covered Comforters Downy-soft dacron is the fill- «4 core ight, dee pring 90 over. eep, 8 ‘ and they stay that way ¥ a | g Savings! Penney’ s MmMocern urnmiture | : Gold-Threaded Aiponn pare! M ‘ve seen 2 98 Penney’s floors th S| drapes eof rich sl ky acetate ~ : farary ees at mgt ‘oe 98 . phe ly striped in gold ... but prices! Deep dense cotton pile vacuums and sham Seco! | 9m never never before at this low Ue ie : ; stays new looking! ‘de- 24 by in. | Tockless Installation =] Penney price. Fine details: Pinch-plea Fa tag ; 88 sign blends with every decor. through many tubbings. Won- pe 48....4. y — 7 Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9:30 A. M, te 9:00 P.M. econ lahga ga gold, 50 inches wide Choose from extensive color 32x48 98 gertul for Tom... 8 Dos gift. 9:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. — 40x56. °.7.90 i Fite? pi Be ae 4 <5 { t i { a i , SEO) ry eae Ree ge rt 4 t es ’ ed oe : : fa * , \ L4 f ‘ F ; : i 2 Ea ae 7 ies eas 4 : : 1 1 ay Tomorrow. ila _ It’s SUIT Week and We ll Pack : Em In. Again With These Terrific Bargains in Our Big | Sid Barnett 3 IVS OUR BIGGEST SALE IN 60 YEARS! ¢ ‘MORE OF our Fite | Here's the Values That Are the Talk of the Town! More of Our Finer Suits - Give ‘Him’ a New — , Hard Finish All Wool Shatkskins - _ Hard Finish, Long Wearing suit § All With 2 Trousers § QGUITS — or REGULAR. ‘63 rod VALUES — 2 GREAT GROUPS REGULAR $45 and $50 VALUES - COAT ; $ 6 0 $ You've ay ™, so such ie é : 60 values! ae eum For Christmas! . BR crnthing to you te sure § Archie Barnelt | ) ‘and ih nga er yeor. : ghts that hold : h Y¥ ize i If He Has Bought His - r Se ae i ' Clothes Here During the It’s values like these that emake -§ “Buy Now! You Don’t Need Cash! te Barnett’s “THE CLOTHING VALUE ° KINGS OF PONTIAC.” You'll never We Have His Measurements! forgive yourself if you miss out on Bn Pan Rael aD aD EEE ih Anne these buys. You just can’t afford .to BUY IT NOW—CHARGE IT! fmm 25 em uP! PAY NEXT YEAR! | Past 5 Years Talk About Values! LOOK! $40 Zip-Lined See How You Save! ALL WOOL TWEED and FLANNEL — i. ee ae Shop Here Fint! Tremendous Are the Savings! Regular $35 and $40 y See Fou You Save / WINTER att woo. TwEED 1 Topcoats me PORT | , , JACKETS ro ATS With Luxurious QUILTED [my SHOULD SELL FOR $55 REGULAR $50 and $55 Gal Quilted np $9*’ J > enti routs ZIP-OUT LINING See How You Save! A Terrific Value at — is ose va . ve Wy Jest and saree 14° 27° ersible $ 87 7. | jae” AZ" Binnnci, og90 Shorti $ r | 85¢ Famous Brand ghortie $4.9 Sox 398° . a 00 Top Quality, All First Quelity Perfect Here's the Biggest Selling Coat We've Ever Had! ‘e Well Worth $60 & 565 Look! Luxurious All Wool Imported Tweed TOPCOATS | feather * 9 7 hs Consarey.. $ 4” Many with All Wool Zip Linings 3 Suedes Shirts . “el _. so apie SEE ier at kA ice that defi ‘he - eee ion! re else can such values; heal 2 dy ese before you Spore 79ST woot 90995 [eee ae - $15 Rayon Lined Shirts mer . Re had on 50 S 7 Fall Weight $ ae 18 Jackets Pajamas | COATS. Let Nothing Keep You Away From This Big Celebration! | a Open Frida til 9! tna til 5:30 p.m. i 19 N. SAGINAW So ee ae ¢. ? f a i & , + 1 ; es 4 | ; ae oy “A : Oe aa Aor, : TWENTY. A ae THE, PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1055) {) 0° ah. nae ~ Premature Tots | Face Big Tests Group Finds Changes) ‘| f of Mental and Nerve Defects Are High By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE AP Science Reporter KANSAS CITY w-—Premature babies apparently face a higher risk of mental or nerve abnormal- ities than full-term. babies, a new study reported today, * * * YOU ALWAYS SAVE Ai. ling STORES _ SALE DAYS THRU SUNDAY Bo The more premature or” tinier} , DOUBLE-JOINTED — This calf can’t stand by itself, —— it the infant is at birth, the greater has five legs. The “extra” leg of the animal, born on the Frank the risk, said the report to the Veidheer farm near Holland, Mich., separates from the right hind American Public Health Assn. | jeg about halfway down and appears to end in two hoofs. The calf This indicates the importance of) gico has a double hip joint. Veldheer says the calf seems to be per- preventing prematurity, and of! fe ctly healthy. closely observing premature ba-|_ _ bies to detect any abnormalities)” ’ sali ing to counteract them, the of the baby decreases, the report) Build rs Model § inds = ** | At 40 weeks of age, the over-all] DETROIT u—A full-scale test The report is based upon a study|ineidence of serious nerve abnor-|Model of a proposed atomic power of nearly 500 premature infants|mality, including possible cerebral Plant is under construction at the and 500 full-term babies born in/palsy and ogvious nerve defect, in Detroit Edison Co.'s Delray gen- a ee ee Be Baltimore, and-given-eareful-phy-|the premature babies was more|¢r@ting plant in subyrban Detroit.)—~sg- entur /-—_siea]l and behavioral examinations/than 9 per cent, or about six times It-is“scheduled to go into opera- Regular 55 98 C y . at about 9 months, higher than in nonpremature ba- tion by early 1967. “BLECTRIC It was made by Hilda Knob- ies. . loch, M. D., Rowland Rider, Sc.| The premature babies as a gfdtip Food Hoarding Banned D., Paul Harper, M.D., and Ben-|indicated 3.6 per cent mental de- = HEAT. Pp jamin Pasamanick, M. D., thelficiency, both borderline and TAIPEI, Formosa @ Ao : a : mal ban against hoarding and ~s | Johns Hopkins University School|other defects, compared with 1.6 9 \ fF z Complete of Hygiene and Public Health, Bal-|per cent for full-term babies.- {Speculation in foodstuffs was an- With 3 P eager $ 3 N Ye With ne timore. Half the babies weighing less;nounced by Formosa’s provincial | Switch—Guaranteed o. Se ) H * * «@ than 31-3 pounds at birth showed government today. The penalty is - Removable, washable outer cov ~ The occurrence of abnormality mental or nerve defects, and some a fine and imprisonment up to Boys’ Two-T one Decorated aed ie —— amajor vision defect. [three years, <. | Es REVERSIBLE IDEA HOME GIFTS FOR... | i) JACKETS | PAS secs. 52% | | CHRISTMAS! || Bee _ STURDY UPRIGHT ree GLYCERINE é er £2 HOME peor. REGULAR 5SO¢- S OUNCE SIZE Ld BROMO QUININE FILE Jt: REGULAR 5S0O4-GROVES - i6’s A beautiful floor model filing inion | EPSOM sient mats peetan | EPSOM SALTS REGULAR 2S5<- S POUND SIZE every home . . . complete in- ‘=AS AGS BISODOL MINTS $Gec- A Tem T RS Nam ie safety . . . also filing space S REGULAR 60<-SIZE - 100s Brice ASTRINGENT yal REGULAR 5So¢ -EOWARD'S LUAU UIA IUIIIIIITFTT Oe SUT TT \- [rereateo BY POPULAR DEMAND V2 BIG $795 VALUE! Nl ll , Wi PILLOWS: \a B JERSEY | HAIR | SEWN $233 : GLOVES | BRUSHES | CHAMOIS 3 aN 3 rouse Q4C | resi00 oo 2a valuables. In grey or blue. 13Q95 PERSONAL HOME Fl LE Constructed for years of use . Safekeeping important: papers . . . compact and it locks, 5 98 | BOTH FOR Soft taner fining. tn many styles, They're 100% tanned. Super-soft, shape retein- ff *- ' + gpg i he led comme ae | BIG BEAUTY sith as so Na A) eel = PERSONAL HOME TYPEWRITER TABLE An ideo! table for use as writing desk, patio table, TV table, and typewriter table. BATH CREME Freshener , our sy Windproof Sting heer LIGHTER . # tavings Pied a 49c r LADY ESTHER CREAM Reg. $1.38, 4-Purpose Cream, Smort and procttest. _ Snap Back rab Buy Early for . STANBACK Christmas oo PERSONALIZED PHOTO CHRISTMAS CARDS 2. CONVENIENT LOCATIONS. i ibassyrtsd” ek 4.N. SAGINAW FE 2.4242 : . 3 f . | * 4 Ss £ ’ . 5 ‘ { & THE PON TIAC PRESS, _ {URSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1055. fore DAN Scours the Market You Better Sooonele — fe ) f : y 1,000 Men’s & Boys’ Warm WINTER SACKETS Newest colors and made to sell . all with warm 0n98. 60 1298 quilted linings. Priced As Low As PR ndete en fecrmpeendig sy vamp in He has a big Wide mouth that can open and shut like @ steel trap. long-fingered little hands. ’ But he has long legs that fold up neatly. When he opens them with | plants that are poisonous and should not be eaten, although they look! - like mushrooms. “ |— paste this page on cereal box cardboard, Color it with crayons. frog is green with a white vest. The toadstool is deep red with white (ren | spots and white stem. The grass is green, the shail yellow. stand up. Cut out the frog and fasten him behind .the toadstool with a brass fastener or pin. Swing thé frog around until he lands right on top lof the toadstool where he will sit quietly waiting for flies. act be acknowledged or returned ‘Stretch your gift own stock make this a sale you'll long remember. . & can wie Your ered ~tony-end-get-Helden Trading Stamps. Dollar Day Buys Sale of 29.99 Full length and: short © coats in all wool. Red, » : THE JUMPING FROb “A frog is @ funtiy-looking fellow: He-has-a big-head-with wide-apart,|~ Ist Bealls 39c Percale 5 Ye *] jSave 19¢ yard. For sports- For your frog sitting on a toadstool — which toads like to sit on too wear, sleepwear, quilts. The| Downstairs * He has practically no neck at all, His arms are short, ending in spring, the.powerful muscles carry him in a big jump. | ~ Sometimes frogs like to sit on toadstools. These are umbrella-like Big Savings 1.99 Loop Rugs 77 7 I Beautiful colors; 21x36. For bathroom and living room. Cut out the toadstool and fold the end panels forward. Now it will Rubber Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader’s idea that is used. Write Back your: suggestion to “Junior Editers” in care of this newspaper. It can- tna Fleer $ = 1 The Bitle - -. Dollar Day kb ~— es Fries, stews, cooks, broils. | Made to Sell at 8.95 attention of police, : BD acs ne spears map ~amemgommmaa Many of the natives know more| "7: Wee Mown across the gull Ist Quality Reyon Worth to 5.99. A even $ about lavish entertaining than their|T™ the West Indies, sped on its) magas Mapain wow gators © masters, it is claimed, and home-|W&\ by the tate summer hurri- urtains tnd Fleer owners returning unexpectedly|C@nes. ~~ from a vacation have found the 2 sacs Court rrr Day Buys | Goodyear welts, heavy duty, Servants Throw ‘Party Whenever Boss Is Away mestic servants who make merry iwhen their European employers sag —— re . te = al Extra plump, floral patterns, are out of town are engaging th) 1. beach. It was believed the \garden bay or the main entertain-|Get Well Message | One native couple spent their|am Syearcld victim of an autol42 x 81 pane I sorry you a party whenever there’s a house) “I sorry you school. While 1000 Last “I sorry you got hole in your. 1.69 $ More often, however, servants|head. Love Downstairs Group of 25 Ladies’ Maternity Dresses Worth up to $4.99 prints § and solids. Sizes 8 to 18. —— Day Buys Big Savings on Better . LADIES’ HATS slates ata sedate dinner —_— _}with candles and “‘all the mings,” isin ali tae Naar te the house, ty PyTivitiiiiiiiit Come Early for These Feather Pillows Empty Canoe Lands *] JOHANNESBURG — Native do) CarvesTON, Tex. i — A 12- chicken f Downstairs canoe, hand-carved of red mahog- Big Sale! i OMAHA _ — Schoolmates sent ipres, up Bath Towels . Value PERMANENT SS Saree ‘Auto Floor Et2e vrs $22 | ag -LAYAWAY TOYS NOW! pom omg * lllfene veny 3 All Metal IRONING poarD Sy 13 BGc Value © DIXI 109 N. Saginaw St DISCOUNT “STORES _ Opposite WKC * SHoceooegoocosoooeneesesegnseseleees 24 b-pery fast colors. Large |20 x 4 60 x 76 size, colorful e SAVE *4°°| On This Closeout Sale of |=. pn Advertised Dewastelts Collectors Group | Cups & Saucers ! y Set } - Give them as gifts . . to decorate your table. Downstairs » use SOHSSSSSSHSSHSSSSSSSSSHSHSSSSSSSHHSSSHESSSSHHSSSOHOSSESOCELESS Special purchase of 400 pair of quolity shoes. ons and solids for $3 NYLON SLIPS | Stretch Sox. corineeek | oan and _. 32 ) | | a Better Lined Reg. to 3.99 in ong’ and short Lavishly lace nylon Fae a to 40. ar bx, BOYS’ LADIES’ BLOUSES sleeve styles. Reg. to 2.99 Ladies’ $1 Men's trimmed in white, One lad fits all. No limit, rouse $5900 $ : Values : : ae The most popular styl ko Reg. $6.99-$7.99 men and boyn, 28 to 36. ™ fr } Choose from Meter: 3 ette. Davy rockett $ Values on wy m™ styles and flannel © ee Soagiet Group . $3 lined poplin. 3 to 16, H Dollar Day Buys Values to $10.99 BETTER JACKETS Lined and unlined _— r ia SHeceseocssooveseoossgoseesseosees Now Only Slip-over, sleeveless styles that sold for much $ jin all colors. and sizes. Mate Fleer Main Floer eee OOllar Day Buys . b+ sar eal ongd Come Early | Men’s Pajamas 2 Si I Ftennet or cotton styles in | solids and stripes. All sizes. Main Fieor MEN’S PANTS To 8.99 values. These ee won't last long. 28 to 44. Main Fleer Wool Melton-——Men's | Campus Jackets Royal, beck ond charcesl | with. stripes on sleeves, All A gone Main Floor | ; 3000 | Yalow i * Be Here When the Doors Open at 10 A. M._ and winter dollars. Special purchase and reductions from our wen at these low prices you e@ Regular 21 9° value Dollar Day Buys Be Here Early $25 Ladies’ Suits 2 and 3. piece, all $ wool. Don’t miss this sale, 10 to 18. : Dollar Day Buys See These Buys Ladies’. Raincoats Dollar Day Buys ; - Come Early for These . JUMPERS, DRESSES — | 2 To 5.99 values. Dresses im casual style. 12 to 44, Corduroy Jumpers 10-16, | tad Floor | First Quality—Fast Color 5% Printed Drapes Beautiful floral in ful $ tut 90-inch drapes. limit. [Dollar Day Buys | —_— Buys Never Offered at Such a Low Price in sizes 10 to 18, : 599 Chenille Spread Choose from full and single size. Beautiful mew colors. First quality, Dollar Bey Buys & Reg. 3.99 Ladies’ SKIRTS BLOUSES tT Don’t miss these bet- ter skirts and blouses. New colors. Main Fleer Dollar Day ‘Buys Boys’ — Girls’ — Tots’ 169? Snow Suits Quilted lining for en- ‘1 y tire warmth, 3-piece . Dollar Day Buys sets. Hats — Don’t Miss These 24.99 Girls’ Coats, Sets faci wermty Wosd: 7 8 ge he 6x; coats tad Floor Values to 2.99 FLANNEL SHIRTS $9 Choose from fast colors in ane on and de- signs. S-M ponte ik | TWENTY-NINE _ Reg. 89c Value ; Nylon Hose 2™"] Slights: irrs. New holiday shades. 812-11, Main Fleer — Ladies’ Playtex Girdles Famous Magic controller, All sizes. Main Eloe? Warm All Wool Ladies’ Gloves 1 1.59 Value Warm wool ‘styles in all. sizes and colors, Main Fleer | Values to 35¢ Rayon Panties. 5"% Non-run material in white, pink and blue. All sizes, Mala Fleer eee Nationally Advertised 4:50 Value Save on discontinued permae lift styles, Main Floor es 1.99 Boys" Blue Jeans . 2 For ‘3 First quality, double kneg 6 to 16, ‘ a Special Sale Tear Dolls 2 For ‘5 Belle Tear Dolls. © Drinks, wets, cries, With layette. tnd Floot Dee tel 2 99 Birdseye Diapers Doz. *] 50 Save on. these first quality 27 x 27. Limit—2 dozen, ted Fleet Pe 19¢ Infants Training Pants 10" 19° value. crotch.. 2 to 6. Reinforced tnd Floor ae . 1,99 Girls’ Flannel Pajamas 2"*3 Sanforized, extra smart styles. Sizes 3 to 14, rnd Foot Le Only 36 in rhea! forized 3 to Gx; 7 to 14 i tet Piet $900 aia ies ope BE 4-2 2 Seat A. Piao R. SE TR Bei eee STS, Be f Fy ¥ ST se . a Rewinds . . . $39.95. value : a xt | 5 ; \ : Now only ........ $23.95 1 ¢ 3 7 FT Uw Special Week-End Film Prices A gS ss —_ oe rena Roll .... $2.90 : a ren 2 mm Kodachrome Mag. .... 3.60 | FAMOUS MAKE 8mm — on gi) Sy ee | | BESS oer felon pots end green end chron! ry noes = orth Bart ieate Girioe of ¥ Pouce Complete Service for 6 IE 35mm Kodachrome 36 Exp.. . 3.95 | $159.50 value. SPECIAL $119 pattern with 2 borders of 22K Gold to match. Plus @ luncheon or break- 8 Dinner Plates 8 Soup Dishes Ghercocl Terton Patten =f mm Kodachrome Roll... . 8.30 fast service of 6 in the new TARTAN Charcool Mist, with solid color cups ond 8 Bread & Butter _—* Service Platter 6 Dinner Plates 6 Saucers | 16mm Kodachrome Mag. 5.50 fruit dishes for harmony. You get both sets at about what you would expect 8 Cups—& Saucers 1 Serving Bow! 6 Dessert.Dishes 6 Bread & : to pay for one — ond on pin-money credit terms. 1 Sugar Bow! & Cover 1 Creamer 6 Cups Butter Plates J LWA ‘ Te). TELEPHONE mm lloilo JUF Where Photo Fun Begins! ry ° Mere sone me the 75 pices sinncrware enonble = 2 : : ae ; ' | Bs Pea TODAY 9 ce pte at oe + “pepe sabi | ; : ry , == } * — ! MLE Fo TIS hl ~" 1 ere sete Ae iat cheat gaia : : : ., . ] A A 83 N. Dect! re FE 44-4343, A ae ghee / i ie . : ie f] , . ~ y ’ } ; yi J # | : | hey ) ‘ } cae ff : j J ; i } F [ ; Y / f ; ; | fist yt a! i/ ras . ( \ : / y Rg 7 ig y cy * | | : ' \ : f 1. ok pod / ‘ : : . r eee é t yo * ; A i < : : 4 : Loe ae ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1955 ao on Ae “ene ; gs ee ‘hands with about 20 diplomats see- é : j es bs i cin 100 Rusion Bosses: S835) ; military airport. No Western en- oe : voy Was present. "we Leave for Tour. js sa. .ses week -each in Afghanistan Tremendous selection a ; Bulgonin, On a5 Party ; in regulars, shorts and | a xtro8 yA aon : Gi Heads Make Good Will nd Da rene ah longs. | Says Author. Visits to Asian Nations io culture N. A. Milhallov and the deputy ministers of. agriculture and foreign trade. Ota Sent sneha MOSCOW wa Soviet Premier ” ‘petary Fed oe the Indians were “i a. published today, , making elaborate preparations to! tures the Republican party a oo cpl aga gellar i. ATTENTION LADIES: A small deposit will. praegten g ries« in spectators from a radius of 20 hold your selection for Christmas: We are for world peace. ; experts at helping you select the correct apa Window Wash $1,048 | DETROIT — Detroit's new! size and style. portrays the Democrats as having ia a . city-county building, called by;= = / naming BS. emg a some a “glass shell," has 3300/0) { Year Around Weight jwindows which get washed every|~ = Si elgn commanding the trust ~ ttwo- months: Each—washing—costs/—— _in Fine Sheen a Gabardine... $1,048, Ce ee eee Shake be Bia cas 1953. ic ein must crayon caavinie ts sean a °All Wool Flannels $f i Re sage” waged wit All Wool Tweeds N Cees tee Ramaheree cteisle r *Fine Quality Ressler tration isn’t more concerned with’ = ; Worsteds $50.00 cutting taxes and trying to balance Teenagers Are Invited ES chsenstenll , a mmiepaamanmegeiiees . it © ose * the often expensive programs he tO. Activities on Friday regards as necessary to establish’ 41 teenagers have been invited 9 rode ian there is |'0 meet at the YMCA from 9 to undercurrent of isolation-/ Midnight Friday for an evening ism in the Republican party and of dancing and swimming. that President Eisenhower's 1952) Don Zee will spin the nana we ae a i an wl eng ars Te bel scat hap seemed bye wim a Ww = eS pent this sponk Waite’ its settles articulate and often ruthless. In ™embers, but Friday night guest the Senate, for instance, this wing Passes will be sold at) the door.’ i A special invitation has been ex- a -, & Se yey © petebly . tended to all who have never been Of the 2 great Canadian of elmnorale foreign policy.” Pend of the Friday evening ac- whiskies—this is the 1 Sales of office furniture dropped) There will be co-ed swimming, light to $770,000,000 in 1954 compared from 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. Dancing] »+-for lightness, for elegance - with a record $300,000,000 the year, will be in progress both during) |e : =a land after the swimming hour | oe TN oe Cr sos WH, © A Sn 86.8 roo Big Toy Town Excitement] HINES HOBBY HOUSE — Mecca-for-Kids, is bursting its walls, It’s packed with the newest toys, jammed with | | the town’s b-i-g saci eee : Top Quality 3 Hard Finished Worsteds and Regular Sharkskins $65.00 Extra ier Included at These Prices be saeaanaeaens * ESI 2: RS, ee a | See Gus Enormous Selection of ~ TOPCOAT SPECIALS - Mea’ s Suburban Goals All Wool $905 | $1950. $9950 Tweeds . He —. Coat 100% Weel fo Men’s Winter Jackels Gabardine 1 50 Zip-Lined — ee eee he ee eT 2 [eee eee Hundreds of better coats im Heeces: chinchillas and tweeds in juniors’, misses’ and half sizes. All are specially priced to give you some of Pontiac’s finest values. The Great New ~LIONEL TRAIN SET GM-Type “600” DIESEL Set Comprises COST OUR PRICE fiomonscunsts, Regularly to *50 came 3° Saess; me Seer «= AF BOUGHT. a 2 eer | microsco 1 Bection No. 1018 Straight Track Ask for Set No. H1 Ic OSCOPE SET Life Size 26-inch “Miss Anniversary” DOLLe Compares with Adut-slen Zimphone dist twee | Reg. $14.95 Dolls : phone get rings in fun for small } folk, Two modern black plastic cradie phones have high fidelity Glamorous holiday dresses designed by the finest manufacturers in America including Jonathan Logan and Suzy Perette. JUNIORS’ — MISSES’— HALF SIZES. 99 speaking quality, can be used in- doors or out, Dial one phone and bell rings on the other. Two large D.- flashlight batteries in each cradle provide power, concealed * “It’s » Nateral™ with Rooted ee ee ee ye ‘ De ge geen me ig ices can Saal SE Se switch shuts power off when SARAN HATR ,, . ean be te ee ‘ - phone Is resting in cradle. Con- washed, waved, brushed and iE nected by 50-ft. cable with plug- 4 Benutifel “NINON” Dress Boys’ and. Girls’ Girls’ All Wool We Cony SNOe $088 Coat and 7 | At Women's Apparel wun, Legging Sets | an hE” in jacks. Age 7 and up. & Wears sive 1 Raby Clothes’ $ me sive 1 a Our 7 95 qeay uiee nad Gaanby are ; Price A i ae oa: [USE oR LAYAWAY PLAN $2 HOLDS ‘TIL CHRISTMAS OPEN MONDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Until 9 ae ‘s 795 Make It the Best Christmas Ever—Save at The Most Famous Name in Toys! ines Hobby House ‘7S. SAGINAW ST. ~” ‘President and Mrs, Eisenhower as tains, , Hospitals Authority. But A. Stew- THIRTY-TWO GETTYSBURG, Pa. (INS) — There's a million-dollar view for they settle down to the quiet of their “dream house’ these crisp) - fall evenings. ee » * ge “From the big bay window of their spacious living room in the Gettys- burg “Little White House,'’ they can watch the colorful sunset out) across the soft Blue —— moun- Or, if it's not too chilly, they can look out from their flag- stone patio across the historic Gettysburg battleground stretch. ing over the gently rolling, fer- tile Pennsylvania farmland. The Temporary White House of Gettysburg combines scenic and historic beauty with all the conven- iences of modern living. It also provides the ideal restful | setting the Chiéf Executive now; needs to complete his convales- cence, ee) Es TKE'S PLACE , “Tke’s place’—as some of the neighbors calt it—is a rebuilt red Irish Doctors Object fo Television Growth BELFAST—Television is becom- ing increasingly popular in North- ern Ireland hospitals but. further installations are being opposed. by some members of hospital boards. LJ Patients are very interested and|pm television is found to be very satis- factory for them, according to E. H. Jones, secretary of the Ulster brick house more than a eontind dent has converted the place into lold which is believed to have been a comfortable eolonial-type home pressed into service as a field hos- reflecting the warmth of its own- pital during the Civil War, ‘ers, Over the past five years, since | The house itself how has M4 he purchased the farm, the Presi- rooms surrounded by 490 acres oat HE'S Z00 UNHAPPY — Looking glumly into space is “Andy,” the sad-faced orangutan at the Bronx Zoo in New York City. He seems to agree with a lot of visitors to the city who say New York is a nice place to visit but ‘I wouldn’t want to live there.” “Andy” would give anything to be back in Borneo, but he's “barred” from traveling. 5-YEAR GUARANTEE We come to you... Call FE 2-9143 FOR FREE ; HOME DEMONSTRATION mecem oGNA 745 WL PERRY | SEWING CENTER é a a rin HOME OF STE! New ADMIRAL 4-Speed Automatic Portable Phono @ PLAYS 33%, 45, & 78 RPM PLUS 16% RPM RECORDS Styled like fine luggage! Smart, lightweight! Ready to travel wherever you go! This new Admiral port- able plays even the.new “talking book” records. Changer is fully automatic. Luggage brown case. Hear it today at Grinnell’s. TERMS TO suIT YOU nell's NWAY PIANOS ‘ich, Alnoid Calley lead ‘seat 8 miles from Washington, A white board fence lines the entire front stretch of the farm along a state road leading from the adjacent » “ |Gettysburg Battlefield Park, NON-DESCRIPT GATE ‘ The whitewashed brick main structure is set back some distance from the big double white gate with its modest .sign ‘‘private road."’ The only indication to a passing motorist that this might be the home of somedne special is the square secret ‘service guard house just inside the gate. Visitors arriving at the tempo- rary White House pass beneath two large trees before their auto- Seat Cae Hom 6 Re tet door. ° In keeping with the architecture, jof the colonial period, there is no| front porch—only a front step lead- ing into a glass-paneled entry hall. The yr trom the Tront vestibule opens on a hallway run- ning clear through to the back of the house, which now measures over-all about 100 feet by 40. LARGEST ROOM house, regen Fife an area which accommodate Suni at ers Seliraies ban: white marble mantel which the White Howse staff presented to the Eisenhowers on their 38th wedding anniversary on duly 6, | 19H, The patio has’assumed a typical colonial atmosphere with the addi- post, Also in the rear of the house is a barbecue pit where Eisen- hower can indulge in his famous steak-broiling pastime when his health permits and he is allowed more than his present 1,800 calories per day, * ve * pond ‘built 400 feet southwest of ‘the house and stocked it with bass raved“ bivegit. -The-barn,— pm aeecmed old, is quartering the President's ‘cattle—some of them gifts from iwell-wishers—in modern stalls. HAS BEEN EXPANDED The original To the left of the hallway is the iving room where . the President! T Free Turkey | With Purchase of Wizard Appliances or Truetone TV! Limited Time Only! chase has been expanded. Only this year he bought a 2l-acre sec- Slat Mr Eamtower ay i ef nd th ial This is the largest room in the: “The fireplace is framed by a |. tion of an antique bell and lamp-| Fisherman Ike also has had a i to the interior decorating, The interior scheme shows. Mamile’s 1 All Wool preference tor pinks and yellows. The President's heart attack and ” cabcreed exagamimaes the 32 Long camer ih farm ch sooner th expected, S ‘ March, the President one] Gray—Blue night in the farm house, and last Red—Beige Sixes. 8-18 It Cous No More ____ to Shop at Rappy’s! CLOTHING. co. a, 9 SO. SAGINAW ST., PONTIAC MICHIGAN will become their full-time home.! Easy. ..is the word for cooking on this wonderful WIZARD! * ute mi oven 21” Luxury designed! Electric clock and min- “Simmer-Sove" burners e gos costs 39%. Fld porceloinized oven windoy, I-yr. guarantee. 24516 37” Ges Range. Huge oven w/automatic — controls. Diyided. top. 2)6806,07... 99.95 ‘ matic oven, All gases. 2)6501....... 37” Electric Range. Porcelain enomeled oven, hi-speed burners. 236556--- 1 . Use Our LAYAWAY Plan™ DIAL “SPEEDPHONE.” Toy. metal phone enameled bright 13” PONY TAIL DOLL — All vinyl girl has rooted . hair!sSuper-flex knees for red. 2 shiny bells ring as dial kneeling, sitting, etc.! Fully is turned. Safe, dressed, ‘Coo’ strong. 734” c t Family-Size Turkey free Megm eg a 2.88 receiver.” E2701.. 7 eee ee eee purchase of this range! * il As Little-os $5 Down! $2.00 WEEKLY! 159* inder times all cooking operations, ectively cut with gutometic controls. Sealed “BUDDY L” TRANSPORT, For future generals! An ar- my truck lugging howitzer G ammo! Cannon actually fires! Rubber tires, remove METAL ROAD SCRAPER— Durable, all metal miniature with bright yellow enamel. Front seer er operated by steering whee 1, Ad- justable scraper, 88c 1044¢". £3205... Ges Renge. Full-Size auto- 89.95 » 159.95 rls Sse eeseaeeneewessencecseceowuanenaseseeeen esse esenen nee sensensenseseesenesesenesnessesnssnesnDseeseseesOseeDesansanesenensseeenessseneenneneesesueeeeneseeneeuees Cevecccscccevoccecsooccooes = with Timing Controlled with new once, Magic ing ection. ‘Set the ay ee relax awhile . 10-lb. load capacity, self-indexing - Lovell wringer. Speedy drain pump, transmission guaranteed for 5 full years. 2/2822 Custom Semi-Automatic. 252524... Wizerd Deluxe Automatic. Flo-Motic bal- action. 9-pound family- ‘ Wizerd Mester. 8-ib. load copocity, speedy drain pump, Lovell pressure wringer, fab- ric adjustment knob. 272504..--ccerse- DOUBLE HOLSTER SET. Sized to delight that tiny cowboy from |-3 years old! 22” DOLL CARRIAGE. For that favorite doll! Red and ivory leatherette hood stur- ” q ' dily. braced. Collapsible Guns, belt, holsters w/leg steel frame, 61/2’ ties’ White leath- wheels, foot- 7 sad er. Fires — e brake. E1422 ... : CSS ca vevune this Automatic Deluxe Wizard! As Little as $5 Down! $2.00 WEEKLY! 139” CARPENTERS SET. For the jr. Handyman 6 to 15 years old! Steel box — - TRAP DRUM SET. Real coo! for a real hot jam session! * 16" bass drum, snare drum, ~ tom-tom, cymbal, triangle, chisels, saws, plane, ham , ° 2 bells. Flashy mer, level,. brace semi-automatic washing colors! 8" drum and bit, Many sticks, £2020" more tools. £2401 - Wiz-O-Matic Dial! Full ioe -- 149.95 Brain dial, deep overflow rins+ 24995 double-cooted porcelain tub. 9995 Price on parts and tubes, normal installation. Service policy extra. hogany finished cabinet. tncletes federal tax, year's warranty, delivery a Wem ou a 21° blo model TY fn 00 down, 2.00 weekly 159 A full 21” picture in a compact wood-grained mo- Front-top tuning eliminates _ stooping. Circuit breaker for protection. Rubber- sealed picture tube and aay, glass. Free matching er iron igi canta Western Flyer Lightweights for easier cycling anywhere! With our famous 4 295 3-point guarantee! Less effort on hills, straight-oway or. anywhere thanks to famous three-speed gearshift. Front and rear hand caliper brakes, too. Sturdy, all-steel frame, Boy's or girl's. 2F2902,3 26” Stondord. 22002,03........... 40:45 - 26” "K-58." Boy's model. 2F2196 69.95 WESTERN AUTO “<7 ~ Mon., Fri. & Sat. Open 9:30 to ve eee ee “NG ZANS — Zz. eae ie <<< ea < “Bama ict tuning. re beer Tues., Wed. Thurs. 9:30 to 6:00 Coneete 201529 ae , ‘ tae. oe i Sod 162 N, Saginaw St. poliey entene La bt THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1955” “SPECIAL PURCHASE! _ FACTORY CLOSE-OUTS \ 5.PC CHROME SETS: ouple Fearful F Police Visit j |) Adopting Parents Hide| | Contested Child Defying |, Court Warrants: hanging over us all the time, We feel hunted and haunted."' * * « | Be ce be eal ts pe [ee veh np My.” aided SAVE NOW! Tat, , says Melvin B. Ellis, is \ t it’s like for a man and his Take Advantage of le after more than four months This Price ond hiding oa —— in a : to their LAYAWAY FOR pted daughter, Hildy. BR: re. LA rm | : OPEN | Mrs, Ellis in an interview with ‘MON., THURS., Meeammaaaae See ee, Fe Regarier vere . . e re . FRI. "TIL 9 " It - hangs over us day and night. _Every time the bell rings, I get wa The Ellises fled their Brookline, Mass. home amt cleaning business lon July 1 and went into hiding | with Hildy, 4, because a court or- 4 @@ WHILE THEY - = Ast! ideal for Deer Hunting FULL LACE -FIBERGLAS INSULATED KOREAN BOOTS 59% & OODMAN'S * Our Location Saves You Money! ‘520 S, Saginaw St., | Block WN. Wilson Ave. | Catholic institution. I WAD CHILD FOR YEARS | The court order resulted from lherty, who is seeking to regain leustody of the child on the ground them to adopt Hildy, | The Ellises have had Hildy | since she was 10 days old, and | have pledged te fight to the end | to keep the child, Their attorney | is appealing lower court deci- | sions against them, Meanwhile, two warrants for the penuple's arrest have been issued. 'Ellises at their hideout, |parents told the story of their self- jimposed exile. * * “T can't poe you what the. strain jis like,” said Mrs. Ellis. | “We never leave Hildy alone. ' Even. in the park, I never let her hen off and play by herself. I even isit with her and make mud = oe Increase Tractor Use | STOCKHOLM — The number of tractors on Swedish farms is esti- imated at 115,000. Last year 15,100 fnew units were sold. Swedish farmers since 1929 have invested & Pappy ‘ } the past five years. The most fashionable idea in years! Versatile, economical karpet-squares 18-in. squares of cotton carpet with adhesive and pad built-in! -© Versatile—you create your own color = You'll exclaim, “wortderful", too, when scheme from 12 exciting tones! you see Karpet-squares. They're 18-inch squares of lush, durable cotton carpet e Save money—eliminate labor costs by ready for you to install in minutes. putting them down yoursslli: _Karpet-squares go down quickly and easily, can be replaced individually! Take © Practical, too! If one your room measurements and hurty to gets soiled, simply replace it! Harrison's early Friday! : 18-Inch Squares Only T .69 Each colors galore! AVERAGE ROOM COSTS: soho eee ee eee ‘PAT ’EM / any 999 HUNTER BOULEVARD, Birmingham (Woodward Linco Se ee | Telephone Midwest 4-4433 | NEW YORK w—"There's fear ne Idered them to surrender her to a/” 4 egal action of the. girl's natural i. |mother, Mrs, Marjorie McCoy Do-|— i she did not know the Ellises were) — | Jewish at the time she permitted While Miss Marja interviewed the|@*° Hildy| > iscampered happily about as the| ~~ ,$228,000,000 in tractors; 65 per cent| © | of - this outlay has been made in|” ene eee & = « 4 a Y 2 ." Af dae TS >, « = a" wre vs : - i be * piste oe fe 3 Se a fee" « tte e b * iy * * % eevee d eee Gai es! * a +o sin 3 . « . " - ae ia*e ee | aa i. . ree “ 4 5 a ro a ! COATS 100% Wool Chinchillas, Flannels, Tweeds and Novelties! Special Purchase (irls Winter COATS 100% Wool Chinchillas, Plushes, Tweeds And Novelties. 3 to 6x Slacks Sets 7 to 14 Coats Reg. $35/to $39.95 4 CHARGE v "EM! Other Girls’ Coats. -) “Reg. $29.95 \ ae F Boys Jackets = These are just a few of the many _ Ethan Ames _ many outstanding boys’ jackets we | . William Barry | offer. Meltons, Tweeds, Brushed | a Wools, Fleeces, Dacron and Nylon, ) a Poa Asosog eA ae Blends and Leathers. Bomber and 7 aa Melion Sareeat in sises 6 Surcoat Models, Suburban Coats, Per Sizes 6 to 20 Aa to 24" Men's Jackets & By Great Western, Julmor, Chief, Niagara and Buckskin Joe oe it i ce gi SRR BS aie ge a ote ga less Tweeds, Cashmere Wool, Fleeces, Plaids, © Poplins, Meltons, Flannels and many more. Self-collar, zip-up turtle necks, hooded, and 3-way knit styles. Suburban COAT of Cashmere and Wool Fleece as shown at left. RRR Bie ess iosac cdieSae ca CHARGE ’EM ALL! © 30 Days © 70 Days @ 6 Months PARK FREE REAR OF STORE THIRTY: -FOUR ee aes Sees i oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, rnurspat. NOVEMBER 17, 1088. W The Pontise-area’ s annual on- slaught on muscular dystrophy was _ launched today when the first of - 29,480 letters seeking: funds were put into local mails The campaign recelved official recognition this week mation issued by Mayon Wil}am —ytreezing temperatures Wednes- F, Donaldson who set a No day night. It destroyed three vember as “Muscular Dy my sth i j ¢ 4 Menth.”’ 2 15 volunteer letter carriers will partially cover the area in a | March." 40 Are Routed by Fire DETROIT n.a procla ks ; ina proc persons, including 12 : a Hastings street build: : < ling. Origia of the blaze wasn’t im- According to Chairman Charles mediately determined. WH. Moore, of 21 Sheridan St., the ; drive wil} reach its climax be- | An American Dental Assn. re- tween November 21 and 25 when port says only 40 per cent of Americans get quate regular dental care, | WALLPAPER va 5: PILLOWS Assorted Prints 18x18 — Cotton Filled is 99 $1.29 The ev ent will ‘be part of a -A fire .routed 40 children, into reasonable ade- oo Dystrophy Drive I Opened door-to-door Thanksgiving |nation-w ide effort to raise funds, to aid an estimated 200,000 victims! of the crippling disease. Moore predicted that most of the’ of funds raised locally will come in| response’ to the letters, House-) ‘asked to put contributions into) ‘their mailboxes to be picked up| i The chairman said, however, that ddnations may be handed to any uniformed mailman or turned in at any post office, | Last year, local postmen col} lected more than $3,800 in mail and. door-to-door appeals. | ih holders who receive them will be} . | ‘by carriers, ; ‘ardl resigned -seven--weeks-—-alter SUCCEEDS LONARDI—This is 4 jrecent photo of Argentina's Army || Aramburu, who succeeded Maj. Gen. Eduardo Lonardi as. provi-| isional president of Argentina, Lon- Assorted Sizes, Shapes ‘and Colors ; | *@99 | Reg. $4.99 ‘RUBBER BASE Satin Finish ROSENBERGER'S ||| | Pastels | and Deep BATH SET Colors | - Rug 24x36" Motching Lid Cove s4* All Magazine Rack | Colors 32 ca | Triple Plated Gleaming SCATTER $1 99 Brass ond Locquered " RUGS All Colors 30x60....... 48x72........$8.99 $100 ‘D TXOSENBERGER’S i FE 2-700! bi ia pve ee an we cB # ichief truce supervisor, I\\from Cairo early this week but) ment on the out-/Reg. $139 30” GAS come of his talks with Egyptian (Deluxe ...... li: made no year-long dictatorship of /Peron. Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Pedre i U. of M, Prof Honored WASHINGTON (#—The Army plans to award the University of *Pee4 Michigan’a crontract to set up and. loperate a mathematics’ research center. The © center will conduct research and investigations In the tgeneral field of mathematics and high computation theory and will can be called upon for. advice on Name Hospital Officials Ker . provide a nucleus of highly quali- coma gly fied specialists in the field whojdent-elect of the Mich Michigan He will succeed Mildredjo specifi¢ preee, the Army. om: Riese, director of Detroit Chil- trenaurer. Assn, ‘taking over aS a hero following) ens |Army-Navy revolt against the 10-| = = Eoyptian Refusal Close Sources Declare U.N. Peace Proposal Goes Begging the El -Auja demilitarized zone. Israel has not yet given a for-| mal reply to the proposals made | early this month by U. N. Sec iretary General Dag vtammatekjold but a spokesman last’ week said | the Israeli government would ~ port them. Tension in the demilitarized zone along the Negev-Sinai desert bors) der area flared two weeks ago into; of the Palestine War. Maj. Gen, E. L. M. Burns, U.N.! ret » ANNOW \l leaders. Details of the U. N proposals have never been announced, iJ > * | the English-language Jerusalem | Post, whose articles often closely reflect - government view, said N, plan included: i, Aer oh of the marking of the Sinai-Negev frontier. 2. Further withdrawal of military forces of both sides, |broadening the buffer zone. 3, A general return to the cease-| fore and zone conditiens of the | 111949 armistice. HISTORY AKING Come In or Call. for FREE Home Demonstration FEderal 5-9457 See the Complete Line at Our Factory Showroom . HUR _ OREN DAILY AND SUNDAY ‘TIL 10 P. Ln a ee FREE PARKING 7 ae Israelis Report | JERUSALEM ® — Sources close /9.Pe¢ Bedroom complete . to the Israeli government said to-|smart and functional , . , day Egypt has rejected U. N. pro- at terrific savings! iposals for easing tension around! Net Exsetly os pletured . . ¢ The diplomatic correspondent of — *TFIT. Modern. . in effect i LIMED OAK GRAY MAHOGANY FREE TURKEY! layaway now we'll hold it for delivery at Christmas, without cherge this exquisite 438) TERMS USE OUR CHRISTMAS Pies PLAN 9-pe. Bedrooms! | DRESSERS ~ MIRRORS - BEDS - BOX SPRINGS INNERSPRING MATTRESSES ~ 2 LAMPS -- 2 FOAM FLAKE PILLOWS SAVE UP TO HALF AND MORE! warehouse-to-you savings! @ | the bloodiest fighting since the end Reg, $19.50 PLATFORM (ROCKER, Plastic-Comb. Reg. $10.95 TABLE STOVE 95" Reg. $89 23-Pe. DINETTE 58” Chrome. Deluxe. . x. $169 6 Pe. STUDIO ‘29 99" eee Can Be Arranged TERRIFIC DISCOUNTS Regular $69.50 Regular $49.50 RESTOKRAFT SEALY BACK-AID SLEEP-EASY Mattress = esate: 599% unning bedroom IN RICH COLORS! GRAYS - OAKS PINKS - BLACKS A complete %-pe, Bedroom Suite , . high in styling ee « with deluxe features ——| we eeattly as pis tered but comparable te any $269 quite, FRESE TURKEY, dod || 559/5*" I} <7 | PF bh age I see ox erste poe FREE with any complete Bedroom Group! DISCOUNT PRICED! ‘Nursery Furniture © CRIBS e a © MI-CHAIRS © MATTRESSES 78 S Saginaw Corner Orchard Lake = JOSEPH FURNITURE APPLIANCE WESTWOOD: Heavy quality rayon and nylon deep pile car- peting assures resilience and long wearing beauty. $7.95 50. Ya. PHILADELPHIA BROAD TWILL—Nubby twist broad- loom all wool carpeting... "glamorous and long wearing. $9.95 sq. va. BOTH AVAILABLE in 9. 12" and 15° Carpeting Fp * Ae 15°x30" ae 24"'x2 > is 30%x3t4,.4.. | WALL CABINETS $14.25 $16.10 . $22.49 hems 90 NO MONEY DOWN * 3 YEARS TO PAY (on wall to wall Carpeting) t These are the days when you want your carpeting to withstand lots of wear-—with more use of your home—yet you want color and beauty, YOU get it in all three of these fabrics . . . AND LOOK at their low price. All are available in a large selection of colors. All are available 12’ and 15’ materials, for either rug or wall to wall installation, | NO MONEY. DOWN -— SAVE! ASSEMBLE and SAVE 50% of the Cost! BIRCH PANEL WOOD KITCHEN CABINETS Over 100 Cabinets in Various Sizes BASE CABINETS in 9’, iz : “.e * os go id ee ee er’ BA Viton: SIM Soria: a SMART DIV. Wool Twist Carpeting .». $21.50 . ++ $23.50 ..« $31.50 36” Base ae ** «© “BUY YOUR CARPETING FOR CHRISTMAS NOW Philadelphia's PERSIAN TWIST ‘An Aristocrat of All ee 11.95 rit Lawrenc ¢ Fleischman, FE .4-4567 Ine. Lh eel ORELAN® AV i@ + } f | ; i - ae f ¥ pte rod / ; 1 *| prices down tw tq ,auce mem are cauliflower, beans, an fblie Schools.” Thanksgiving birds on Friday or two to four coats & cucumbers, pascal celery, spinich, the scarce side and rather high/arrests disclosed that dozens of wasHINGTON (INS)—Assistant that a man who tries to be hjs own ; j 7 “gy ; eee yo 4 ‘ : : 4 3 == ’ ; . = ; ‘ ; ‘i A s i ¢ . ; : * ‘ | ‘ a i | : i ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. ‘NOVEMBER a ee " PHIRTY-PIVE. ee Fe rs, ¢ | | jos were i c, 28, | shee = Religion| in ‘Schools IW hanbanieiine Birds Head) ane arse’. i acon, Some, Set Police Crack Down | scsomss'ucene"S"oacs With Toll Toles? a comenen rs and chased the beys, | SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (INS) Apples age considered a good | catching ¢ the offenders at a park- 3 fo Be Subject Friday \Weekend Shopping List |, sates sor san ic tau vey'm tra. stews tone (ON X-Way ‘Bombers’ ict “ocr "ritite foam Cox, Geog such items as smoked ham, chuck a wide range in quality. Limes Wil G. Stratton’s ‘ * ‘The fist Friday evening. Fire- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS {there will be ample evitien a Oy round roast and crose-rib are cheap. Emperors are among | DETROIT (INS) -- Detroit selion| Thee vie ware. te megane tela it rei the 1986 weet eee i side Program of Temple. Beth Ja-| The Emphasis will be on tur-/Dlump birds. , the"better buys in grapes, today were to begin a crackdown) ibefore Referee Harland S. Ringel-|contest in Chicago Jan. 4, He said: - cob will be held tomorrow night at|keys in most of the nation’s food] GOOD MEAT SELECTIONS Fong narod egy ot vese-| Oranges ‘and grapefruit are upiom exPressway bombardiers’ 10l-lberg in juvenile court. “We are having an oversized vee ’ ) j ; ‘ on ‘at reasonable slightly at wholesale but are rated, | Syc's windshield was smiashed hicie built to take our entry to . the synagogue, immediately fol-| stores this weekend. For the fothcoming weeknd,| prices, The best buys include beets, 2") ™ boys who pelted moving cars with) zs % 3 and the roof of Hayden's car was the contest.’ ; , lowing the Sabbath Eve Services. — stores will have a good selection of | cabbage, onions, potatoes, radishes|004 . buys, — nevertheless. Tan- —— of concrete. ndeir dented. : ; . i e. Scout car crews were ‘under The congregation will hear Dr. | Meat dealers figure that many|worthwhile buys in meats. Prime/@nd turnips (both yellow and /gerines are soodecately priced. esa aE: ‘Proves Old Adage > ‘i ‘ : recommended orders to keep loiterers off ex- “Religion in Our housewives will be buying theirjribs will be widely featured, with white). Alao hy pro- Exeept — cicleian nuts are on|pressway overpasses after the Probe Cost Excessive | CHICAGO UINS)—The old saying pound from a week ago in many ccording produce |drivers have complained of being | ol tes Pesan: wanes acloes ton lens a achera 9 ion Ob Ot 9 gpl ay a en a Na ory os peliared with everything. tteinl aia yeaerday' thar. consreeafeal| proved tor in the oat EMME 28 Ant Detamation pean yo: came that they od et posi ot steaks will be rib lable. at sale They Should Know | ‘nan bie years tino sonte The Hegel yn 2 he = isncsop oaoplatir pings ca ta meee me rey wate ad Brith in Michigan and has received|than the: year ag pj cited ¥ WASHINGTON (INS)—Rep. Au-|prices of around four cents a oe 7 ved plcraemn uae ths cost ten times more than the|He was sentenced to nine months ris dectorate in education. haps five or ‘six cents a pound —| Legs of lamb and Joins of pork. | gustine B. Kelley (D-Pa), has sug-|pouftl in the last week by leading pen obo hitting two! ‘report itself. He said the govern- in the county: jail. The fireside discussion will begin| because production is down around) are other favorite weekend selec- | gested that former presidents Har-/roasters. It's expected that chain roaring )ment ‘spent $78,179 on the report WE aaron * at 9:15 p.m. The public has been|four per cent. The National Turkey| tions. Fryers, on the other hand, jry S. Truman and Herbert Hoover stores will be trimming on . land is recouping some of this by An East Kew, Australia, firm invited to attend. Federation stresses, that! will cost you more than a week ighten the Presidential load. . their private brands of ¢ » too. , The _anery motorists whose selling: copies oft the study. offers: wristlet rosaries for ee, sy, NOWATA NEW LOW PRICE!) oe omplete With Model 77 & Attachments 1° A WEEK fF) Reg. $2195 35 BEACH | * HAMILTON” MIXETTE ls No Money Down i \ \ While They Last i) HURRY! Reg. $44% 10-SPEED MIXER & JUICER ¥ a 4 ‘Memilein Beach AND TRADE —HURRY- | YOU GET the BUNK , DINETTE or RANGE WITH EITHER THIS LIVING ROOM @o B® > THIS BEDROOM SUITE TAKE YOUR PICK! | a¥ [eer wef MONEY DOWN * - Nutrition specialists say a dish of lemon quarters served with vegetables will add zest. Lemon butter, made with two in vanilla, butter-| parts melted butter and one part |triguing rice treats. lemon juice, is good with as- | paragus, artichokes, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli and brussels | A few drops of lemon juice on melon bring out a hidden flavor. butterscotch instant pud-| Lemon juice also is good in prune, | pineapple, and other juices. tomato For breakfast, try: sprinkling r just until well mixed, buttered waffles or hot cakes with | and of course in any number of minute, Do not -over-|sugar and a liberal squeeze of|olq and new dessert favorites, lemon juice. Yields 3-4 Cups of Rice A cup of uncooked rice will yield)whipped cream and mixed with '3 to 4 cups of cooked rice, depend-|luscious nuts, marachino cherries and ing on the cooking method used. Use Versatile Rice to Pep Up Menus jat' least one course of any meal.| | And if your menus have seemed ja little “tired”’ lately, let this eco-| inomical and nutritious food add} . Greatest........ Everything Specially Priced to Save You Money! | jvariety with tasty curry . dishes, |Creole combinations, casseroles, idesserts, and the many other in- Served with cinnamon, butter and milk, rice can make break- fast an occasion; or you might consider it as an ingredient , . . | not merely as rice alone... a companion food at lunch or din- LARGE 28 OZ. JAR ty BORDEN’S MINCE MEAT @ 49° SOLD ON MONEY BACK GUARANTEE — MICHIGAN GRADE No. 1 makes a festive dessert, one easy to make and in full keeping with the time of the year. A complete line of holiday poultry . . . you must be satisfied or : your money back . . . Shop Adler's for a holiday fowl that will really grace your Thanksgiving table! MORTON'S FROZEN SQUASH PIES _ “19 te AO 1% Lbs. ied ner .. often as an extender of more costly foods, : | Hot, it combines well with poul-| jtry, fish or any seafood; with steak ‘as a main dish; cold, in salads; Chocolate has a natural affinity for rice, and so has pineapple. And | then there’s that wonderful fluff) of chilled cooked rice beaten with DEL MONTE PUMPKIN and other fruits. 50% =|" MAKES PERFI “NO COOK ICINGS with that Homemade Goodness! CONFECTIONERS nig POMS an PS Come with “Moisture PERFECT New 0 1 Dom SUGAR MARIO‘S. STUFFED OLIVES No. 12 Ice Box Jar “Dulaney” Sweet Potatoes 23 Oz. Can 25° Syrup Pack Open Sunday 9 to 9 Plenty of Paved Parking ~. SUNMAID SEEDLESS RAISINS 2°39" Sat Dat te a _ LARGE SIZE q 1 FLORIDA cf JUICE ott t ; ok a, 4 k A200 BALDWIN. al COLUMBIA wt , % : F / ff ; F 4 eal i. we rN ae wea aap Tall 17-Oz. Can , “Hygrade” Honeybrand Ready-to-Eat HAMS. Shank 39° Portion Whole ...... Lb. 55¢ a a a Nak x al aalcliiadl ee et 4 ot PMO Pate ey aS wits , ; F Se cee £ F ci r \ yet rae < ; (Seen ‘ 5 ee +4 ‘ . A meg Fi en ; } ie Pay ee = ; ; i 4 : : a gi % - { & ra i \ : i = f i . \, ; j fa ee ‘ Lg 3 1 . : ; 4 4 | * Va i \ 5 ‘ ¥ j , ; . . i = | : . ’ ? : q ay : f / | i a 4 a G * * a” i ‘ g t 4 ’ Cat ; ‘ a. pos ( ‘ ri F ; Es i i : ; = : 4 4 re x F a z . f ; ‘ 1 é i ; * ‘ 4 : . I $ y } 4 4 ‘ j ; é j : me Sinisa, PLUS | QUALITY , ’ PRICE . or take home Mf Here is your chance to save for yourself while you serve i your country. Save your cash register receipts, receive 6 COKES 1 stamp for each $5. Why get pots and pans for stamps, | Spatatore Bre. | 706 W. Huron | GIVE | Stock Up Ren Our Money Saving Have a “Coke” pas FOODS SALE |!i'eictu ae Serv-U-Rite, Whole Kernel! ¢ | while you shop now ‘at Spadafore’s. get real cash value. You may turn ORN | See 303 99 in corton Wy YOUr Stamps in any time for cash or save them as an C ¢ 0 es ee ae investment in the future of your family, your country Glen Valley 303 «| and yourself.” 1 SUGAR PEAS. «8 Gene 99 Not Given with the Purchase of Alcoholic Beverages [PORK & BEANS... .8 & 99°) ~|GREEN BEANS. ...7 2 99% _ KIDNEY Beans . . 10 2 99° |poG Foop ... . 10 99° | IRISH POTATOES: 8 2% 99° SPAGHETTI... 102.99" |BUTTER BEANS .. .8 & 99° CHILI CON CARNE .4 & 99° |i=t Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Delivered Daily to Us from One of the World's Largest Markets GRAPEFRUIT ~0' CHieny ~19' \POTATOES "“ 3 J) ~|gpanbépnies | RADISHES Lb. 19° : % 5 ¢ . Lorge Crisp Heod FRUIT COCKTAIL : | Po 3° [fom LETTUCE | = 99 CRACKERS Qc | . 7 RIBS Ba r-B -0 SR $2) ‘PINEAPPLE Saat ) 2-29) mF 9g: |" 39 S>(cHICKENS QO: - . . One Whole Chicken . DEL MONTE U.S. No. Crash Baby Beet Piedmont ‘ean Sliced PUMPKIN [Hot Dogs- Large Bologna scam ie ie nen 8 OPEN SUNDAY fe Kingan Recdyiuléat. , and Daily 9 A. M. to. 10:30 P. M. is 3 Pence 1" Small Lean Ready-to-Eat A guess of 3,625 beans, just 30 over the actual count of 3,595, won our $100 Savings Bond for Mrs. Ethel Fidler, 1119 Lakeview, Pontiac. Mrs. Fidler and her daughter, Sharon, are shown receiving their prize from Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spadafore at the Spadafore Market Wednesday morning. A Spadafore custom- er since the store opened, Mrs. Fidler said she would use the bond and the ‘ Savings Stamps she receives with her groceries for Sharon's education. |U.S. Choice Beef & Pork Guaranteed to Please or Your Money Back! T-BONE Pork Loin , RIB 4 : ) lb. ROAST END | < Fresh Biented— ‘Top Quality ) TURKEYS Order Yours . uw % "45 |SIRLOIN 4 U. S. Choice _ 4 ROUND “POT ROAST 3 “COFFEE [GLA U.S. Choice Lis ag RIB j hy" ance ; i [ee e j Va : : £y : vl : f : : | k j ) 5 A ? | ' Lj ho As \ é ' poe ! ! \ ; ij i i pe f . Pde 6 ‘ j f j f : ! ' } , ' ‘ / f / if 1 iv hire A { * i ii | * : ; i ty i 1 ¢ vy ee. fet / i : ; i } i r { a oe ae hig , To i ate oe THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 _ SIE. —_ 0 oe te When you are putting a chicken, Supper Menu Simplitied Make ( Cookies. STL by Bread-n-Butter Wattles, em _lotore freeing, , The modern viewpoint of cooking, Then, when crunchy-crisp,| VV 2° [@ whether for family or guests, is to they're ready for a op a A “veep it simple.” And, ‘Bread.n-|"#trally—maple-blended syrup - 4m Butter Waffles do just that! band pace. These waffles are on any-time-| To round out ur r of-day treat that is quick, easy and|day night meal, all that's needed “=. economical. Too, Bread-n-Butter|is fried ham, a mixed green salad * Waffles use .only nutritious prod-|@"d lots of real hot coffee. And,’ -%& ucts found in homes every- perhans, some ouddine, where . . . bread, butter, eg. Bread-o-Buttet Watfles milk and maple-blended syrup. ‘| Bt . 30 atone Seene Bread-n-Butter Waffles are Po Ah any sugar ideal at any meal, but they're ssh of salt especially fine for Saturday night rea hf ~~ supper after Mom has been shop- | Spread bread slices lightly on ping, Pop and the kids have beem /poth sides with butter, Add milk,|, CPmpmne ¢B8, arange juice, nd sporting all day, and everyone sugar and salt to slizhtly beaten bow! Blend. in part ot: cake mix arrives home with enormous ap- eggs Blend well, Dip slices of gradual mixing well. Add Golt- petites. : ‘bread ilk mixture. thor- |". 0a hurts Faber 3 read in egg-miik mixture ened butter and remainder of mix With Bre od-t Butter Waffles on oughly but oe — ‘and blend wel ‘Then mix in the menu, it's a matter of minutes} chopped almonds. before supper is ready; it means} Bake in - aie A hot waffle, * oe merely spreading bread on both iron until golden brown (about tive’ Chill doug rs ceces one-Half hour) sides with butter, dipping into an minutes.) Serve hot with maple- for easier handling. Then shape egg-milk mixture and popping. ino} ended syrup... Makes 8 to 10- “ine hands~into~ small” bals, the) \ " ; — +2 Pg we - j * , & " a ~ Ps (Td bj a. se 5” ae : abs co oe ad ——e . ys L, Fi wattle iron. , size of a walnut. Place on un- a we : : BREAD-N-BUTTER WAFFLES — These easy-to- Sigiaiby taeh sop with toaple-lenked syrup. Ham, do waffles make an ideal Saturday night supper for | a mixed green salad, and lots of good hot coffee the family. For pretty serving, them in half | round out a, quick and easy-to-get menu. Feature Waftled Bread baker. When browned the slices «Green Bean Salad Spotlight waffled bread as the sine ee dene banegsy pated ress canned green beans. main attraction on your breakfast with butter or margarine and syrup | (drained) with mayonnaise mixed! menu. Trim the crusts from slices|°T 4 tangy fruit sauce. |with cream; add bits of anchovy of enriched bread. Brush both sides)" - ee 'fillets and serve surrounded with lightly with bitter or cangeatic | Serve chilled red apples with greens fora supper salad. Nice Place in the center of a hot waffle'!Gouda cheese for a fine dessert. with sliced roast veal. <. LIIDIOMIIIIIIIIIIIIOII IIIS TA, MPL LP a. OL he hehe de ue hehe uke OM, 4 TURKEYS — DUCKS — GEESE CAPONS — ROASTING, FRYING, STEWING “ae To assure you of freshness and extra- tender flavor all Holiday poultry will be killed and dressed in our own plont 25 Pound Pail all 5 New Blue CHEER ee Crisprite Sugar Cured A SuCER BACON ) ¢ Stewing or sl AB: —6BS: Th = Lean Shankless Fresh CHICKEN...... Picnic oi gro PORK ROAST {ss sre... 63s) oh. Boneless Fat-Removed = BE PORK ROAST.... Choice Bost Shop Friday POT ROAST | Evening to 9 PARK FREE in our lot ef age iu 382 . fe MINCE iar Whole or Cate Beef Sale U. $. Gov’! ‘Graded ‘Choice’ STEA oo Round or Swiss Steaks “ 69¢ Sirloin Steaks.......% 79 T-Bone Steak....... 99 Beef Pot Roast. ‘s* .» 33c Pork Loin Roast , 3 ne. ound Cello, Bag Rib End or Boston Butt » 29c POTATOES | eo henios Loin End...........% 48¢ 79: 10 Ib. Bag | Granberries cer alah 19° ~ PORK CHOPS 69% Armour’s Rench Style 2 Lb. Pkg. “BACON... 89" Finest Quality - Turkeys of oll sizes... 8pe- @ cially raised to provide plenty of white meet. ied RCO. RRR | ann eemneietanenuies (4 BISQUICK 39: -Use$...No. 1 Idaho Extra Fancy Isbest EACHES ee ——_ON THESE THANKSGIVING VALUES Vedco Canned SPAGHETTI... = 19° Tn tC He MARGARINE CHEESE Foop. = 59° 5» 9g; Vanity Colored As et Tiss 4 Rots 256 Rollins Chunk Style BED. thts seer | TUNA FISH 7 iniey Flat ¢ ORANGES | 2 Dozen SAVE! “all” Detergent for your Aute- | See Psong gs on og Pere 25 » 5° 4 5‘ SAVE! 1 Oetnn Us Kraft PARKAY from Page 44 FARMER ~=SUPER MARKET== 484 Auburn "EPARKING =~ Phone FE 2-0119 ih Defiance GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 219: —— ere aie adidas adie ieliel An slid wap 98 wenger ye ee oe tg We Reserve the Right to Limit Quontition | 7 f — 84 WEST HURON STREET ‘ ‘oes: Ge x 7 gE RE EE EI IEE LIE I ES IP ee a ae ey rae AMELIE AALE ALT ELEREE OLED am - , | — , oun / oah ‘i : re f ¢ ye i : Pe aS y f A ® vy i" Dee J i : ‘ | ; : | eT 42 : f j ; ‘ ta F } ; ' ta * f' i f ; : i F H J, i y y hi { , y | " , / ‘ ij : i i] fi ee. i : i 4 oes rT] Pi ‘ ‘ i : \ at Be ees me a ; 4 i : : hes | ie : - : | is “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1955 FORTY:THREE. - Baldwin Avenue MAZZA’S MARKET? 8 Baldwin Ave. ___ Dixie Highway “LOTAN'S DIXIE & 2135 Dixie Highwoy a cucsogiial sanseeneee Ca i i eee Nae i 1 i 7 H : . i 5 ii i SLICED PINEAPPLE 360 Franklin Reed a Perry Street. PERRY FRIENDLY - MARKET 1220 WN. Perry St. ——e @ oe F erry Street TOPALIAN'S Self-Serve Market 239 Ferry St. HORMEL CHIL! CON CARNE WITH BEANS CRUSHED PINEAPPLE. OLE | 15%-oz. wm BIG NO. 2 | Cc CANS CAN GET MAIL-ORDER BLANKS HERE or Hil a7 ir Set GOLD “ MEDAL | FLOUR 10-Lb. BAG Auburn Heights COPP’S MARKET 3337 Auburn Avenue 1 Pound Can _ Avon Township : HOLBROOK’S GROCERY 2366 Auburn Avenue HEINZ CATSUP 14-0Z. BOTTLES BURNETT'S © | Pure Vanilla 2 for AG: me Sa" NEW qe NEW 9), NEW NABISCO oe 1. | wise : . NABISCO 3-FLAVOR . RED HEART GRAHAM 9%: GA zecate PFrozen Foods 5 BIRDS EYE ORANGE JUICE 6 cans | hea : 12 S. Main St. NEW ‘ve POT ROAST DINNER 11-Ounce 79° Package — Commerce DeFLORIO'S QUALITY FOODS 420 Commerce Rd, Keego Harbor SERBINOIT’S MARKET 3152 Orchard Loke Rd. CRACKERS 1 18. Gives your dey everything plus | LIDO FROZEN CANDIED YAMS BREEZE — _ Large Pkg. 31 Quick Elastic Niegora i. | | | — Starch sae. Starch = | Ra sms | 27. [ie 26 DIAL Soap || PALMOLIVE SOAP ne 2 Bais 97< Regular Size : Bath Size 2 mg] 3°27 2°25 | Lake Orion SCHICK'S SUPER MARKET 331 S. Broadway Milford SOUTH SIDE MARKET 224. Mein St. © - Highland Road - PONTIAC LAKE MARKET 240 satus Rd. 6 SEA eR ORR ce oa ale Re 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 FORTY-FOUR ) tes tc ) rate ionic, roti a Add Dates to Pudding ding. remove ‘from hest and 'aaa|S* | i Save the gelatin around canned you serve some-of the ham sliced ham; use it in.a raisin sauce when |and heated. — “FOR THANKSGIVING % ' tei ‘A 10-Ib. Fruit and Vege- Ny : table Basket. — everything ae ‘you need for a complete See Denes : : . Only $100 = 25 Lb. Bosket ... $2.50 APPLES sense = raise 50°... : POTATOES | caspaGE 10" 35¢ | 85 TOMATOES =o» 5c SWEET CIDER........% 65¢ Everything Else in Fruits and Vegetables J. DAVIS & SONS 3915 Auburn ass veh ce FE 2-8021 Plentiful and Thrifty ‘Pork ———————_ =Fills U. S. Meat Counters | . ICE CREAM SUNDAE LOAF — Ice cream, ever delicious, ever ‘new, appears here in chovolate splendor graced by a marshmallow sauce. For buffet service, bring 4 pints of pre-packaged chocolate ice cream to the table on a. chilled serving platter. Spoon marshmallow Sauce over top; sprinkle with nuts. Serve immediately. Makes 12 sery- , ings. . : ty x 3 = * marketing will rise frort now until! Picnics are sold fresh, or cured| Dat e . | ‘The pork picture—This year the, Pork shoulder is usually dl- _ &é 99 11955 spring crop was 9 per cent! ¥ided inte the picnic shoulder ai 0 or above last year, which means that) and. the Boston butt. : > oo ss and smoked, with or without the De | : cember and assure us of ample ; ng 10 Michigan food > a ) = = x wero ae ; : 4 f = 4 “It’s My Favorite | pork supplies up th mid. | s em -F ae se s My F ae rough laws, the smoked picnic. shoulder | , Pick Me Up” : is not a picnic ham. | ck p | Pork is retailing at prices 10 to, Boston butt is the fleshy portiort| , | : | LL" | ) a .3% per cent under a year ago and of the : has aaa H pork shoulder and is sold } is at the lowest price level since : Maple Leaf fF fresh and cured with or without 1946. hocolate tk ithe bone. Cufs from this. section _ side you ai Actually .pork prices are usu- may-be called Boston butt roast, | ~ - midafternoon ff ally lowest in late fall and early rolled Boston butt, blade steaks or » : ‘ . like nobody's winter when the large number (smoked shoulder butts. ‘ ‘ dae ae cit, | ee omg the ararttat | ace ee” aa | Tear out valuable coupon below! soeve piping a ee ee ee sient “center = —* e (which is prefe ’ ; ; . : = In the summer weather there is | ut), the Jolnend roast, and the | (It's worth money at your grocer’s!) ‘ ‘special demand for broiling and|-rib-end roast, i ornpen A QuaRT jftying meats such. as steaks and) pao comes trom the side and FROM YOUR yy olan ——— 0 belly. t is trimmed, cured, and! MILKMAN ... I P pork’ smoked. chops. OR BUY IT FROM YOUR FA- Ham is cut from the hindquarter | Spareribs consist of the ribs and) ‘breastbone which are removed VORITE MAPLE LEAP ORALER! fiot the pig and is sold fresh OF! trom the pork side, They are sold a hk may be: }fresh and have a high proportion | at Watch for the Maple Leaf Sign! Country-eured — not cooked dur-|°f bone and fat in relation fo meat.) . jing processing. ° : | = . qienderized — partially cooked Coating for Chicken : te ‘ ng processing. e “Maple Leaf Dairy Co. |" Soo os Saas . ’ | |processing, requires only a few | ™€ for chicken: you are frying in 5 ; minutes Pet pound. © nal ala tat by lsing «gute = Canned—cooked, packed, cup flour with a quarter o = 20 E. Neward FE 4-2647 fC ) crated Parmesan dtgese pls gu ———— Baked or boiled—ready-to-eat. | pepper and paprika to taste. ’ & 2 gx CLOROX-clean linens look so lovely...and Ahey protect health! to urge you to serve KRAFTS PARKA — Clip coupon below..Get 1 CLOROX makes linens [j “zeae” Maes tnens eran r ) : it makes them san : Clorex-deon liners distingvish @ considerate Clorox is extra gentle to your finest white hostess. They're lovely to look et...safete ond color-fast cottons and linens... for, use. For Clorox really whitens ... 1 removes *honks to an exclusive patented formule, it’s free ftom caustic. And Clorox, a liquid, dinginess ond stains, even scorch ond mildew. conteles vo qrttygatila ea e lise fF And Clorox provides added health protection wash, washer or dryer. Important, too: xq ++. me other home levndering product equals Clorox deodorizes ...s0 your wash smells Clorox in gorm-killing efficiency! sunshine-fresh, even when dried indoors! . ae Yet doesn’t turn runny when left standing at room temperature! Every package of Parkay . . 4's guaranteed fresh by Kraft! ¢ Sa — <= goss" eoupon at regular price. = S = te = er ».» provides @ type of disinfection recommended by public health authorities. See label directions for the many wars Clorox can help you. € THREE SISTERS’ NOW GIVES AUNITED STATES DEFENSE STAMPS : ele _. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1955 | _/ FORTY-FIVE x y For Poultry. that is truly tops in Quality and at low, low prices — the smart shopper shops at Three Sisters Market * 227 2UNS2SENe SOREEST PARRA EEINN TTT “ (CLAM CHOWDER — Clam chowder lovers, gather round! Now is | the time for all to indulge in their favorite cold weather soup. This | ps" } seaplane 5. aici for HN made wich tenteat | Broil , ex Clam “lana Choad Broiler Means Uses Dry Milk With Less Wor k Bata, 3 Sisters has ever handled — A real treat for the entire Family. And they're Fresh Killed Too! MTT te, ae only the fat and water removed, is Grapetres rich in protein, calcium and ribo) cy h fruit 1 half: | flavin. Yet it can be obtained for aon peed alt po nated il, as little as seven cents a quart, tablespoon brown sugar on top. | f grocery purchases. : Pineapple ‘n’ Meat with who have . ‘ neling of a strong Americ 1Se Ib. Excellent for ‘Eating <==] MEAT DEPARTMENT , % pound (54 ) beacon, diced 2 medium- FOOD STORES DGET Tem VUR DB Royal Prince SWEET eo CAN Royal ine pct Risdon er Rosebud Homegenized Ctr. MARGARINE ample de 1. YELLOW QUARTERS 59 LB. SHARP CHEESE ; . 2 i 29: Kraft's Philadelphia Brand CREAM CHEESE . QUANTITIES kk Apples, Sweet PotatoesMake Flasohoae Team a tot oven (40 degrees) wnt nanty wont eee * Delicious ous Spread: | Deviled Ham, Eggs Here’s a recipe for deviled ham and eggs sandwich filler that might make good basket lunch fare: 8 olices enriched bread, butter of 2 cans (2% ounces) deviled ham Spread bread with butter or mar- garine. Mix ham, Worcestershire sauce and pickles until well blend- ed. ham mixture on four Spread : ~Tslices bread. Top with egg slices — Pour-a little melted butter over and lettuce. Cover with remaining _ k and workmen of Felixstowe, England. |tops and heat under broiler or in| bread slices. 7 re \ f 7: ay? nt A A 4 v4 ee mse! | SERVING you perrani} SAVING YOU MORE WITH HOLDENS RED STAMPS Cut Rite WAX PAPER | ROLL 27 C Reynold's ALUMINUM FOIL (2 in. Wide c ROLL Realemon Reconstituted LEMON JUICE ss 39 Lohmann BEETS 12835 Swanson BONED TURKEY = 39° Swift's PREM we 39 CHOCOLATE SYRUP 120, 87° E-Z Pop Pop Corn Wishbone ITALIAN DRESSING FORTY: -KIGHT! oti tara .%™™\Crackars Star RC Bin Shrimp Dish Succulent shrimp, a popular fa PIE CRUST MIX vorite with seafood lovers, is. the) | a PONALD DUCK | TOMATO MICE Be | DEFIANCE _ -OLEO BYR: featured star in this delicious new 46 Ox. Can Exclusive 10 oz. pack |main-course recipe. A boon to pro- ene nema > maa gives you tein - conscious menu planners, ; 1 COUPON ’ ‘Crispy Shrimp With Mushroom DEFIANCE i i ‘Sauce has an extra-rich flavor sup- PUMPKIN ; BEET t plied by crushed crispy crackers, i ! melted butter and gated onions. 2) 1 22 Can i t ‘ For that ‘epecial ace touch, ! : | serve it over a layer of whole) , for Cc ; 1 7 ‘crispy crackers, the same flaky- 5 Ibs. 1 ithin saltines used in making it. ; : e r iHere’ piere'a the coe teay renee |e Pamell ve eee mines So) sO | ‘Shrimp With Mushroom Sauce —-——~- ati Ss ea aa soins gg paca ak mpm do aca | While it Lasts! =z eS . ap? ae cleaned ‘Every Day Low. Price yet costs no more! | snes rated, aioe Y2 GALLON , — a ea ; isp oe | LK Farmer. Peet's Nae 8 skimping and | itis om M FOOD MARKET patching...Makes 2 laleepoans "shopped parsiey aes: Plo-baking a breeze! | 2c, courmiy"seruhed erscher ¢ _, 148 Howard Street at Perry. ‘¢ PROVE IT YOURSELF “<,,, ciene Gee an ee a Cook shrimp as package directs. ay sre eee Ture, Wed 10-4. ML to TP. MJ Let us give you Meanwhile heat butter or margar- ; ciace> SUNDAY ; Friday 9-9 ele ig _$ish_ peat suodube } ine in a heavy skillet, Add onions { and mushrooms, Saute slowly for| 2 PACKAGES FREE! Discover for yourself how Flako's extra - meas makes possible the biggest, best- © tasting, easiest pie you ever baked...and the Treat's On Us. MERE’S ALL YOU HAVE TO por’ Simply buy two 10 oz. packages of FLAKO PIE CRUST MIX. Write a 25 word statement, "I like extra-measure Flako because...* {@} and mail, ma along with both box tops m and the coupon “a below. We will refund your complete purchase price. five minutes, then sprinkle flour, salt, pepper and parsley over mushroom mixture. Stir to blend. + * * Add milk, slowly, stirring con- | stantly until mixture is smooth _and thickened. Add ceoked | shrimp. Arrange whole crispy , anchors on a heated platter. Pour shrimp- imushroom mixture over crackers and-sprinkle with crushed crackers. Makes six servings. For Quick Chiffon Pie Quick pie: Line a pie plate with lady fingers and fill with a gela- \tin chiffon mixture. Chill and top jwith whipped cream before serv- ling. If you are using an orange- iflavored filling, garnish the ‘whipped cream with shaved choco- late. GOULASH, CALIFORNIA-STYLE — Here's another old favorite) made in a modern manner. Beef cubes are browned, then simmered in ja sauce of onion soup mix and sour cream. Gargish the dish with mashed potato boats filled with green peas. \California-Style Goulash Features Unique Flavor As party dishes go, this is an easy one for the busy hostess. The cubes of beef are browned im hot fat and seasoned. Then | the package of onion soup mix | is combined with the sour cream and added to the meat. Now just leave it to simmer for an hour or so on the stove. When the company arrives serve| the goulash with a flourish on a platter decorated with a border of) whipped potatoes squeezed through) Company coming? Then you'll want someting special for dinner. This something special could be Beef Goulash, California-style, an ‘international favorite with an American accent, * * * This variation on a traditional theme is made with the popular new California dip, a delightful) - combination of sour cream and on- jon soup mix, that gives a unique flavor to the goulash. Authorities Give Advice: _on Storing Dairy Foods | Products Di i the many uses homemakers find/j . ses ere 1 By JANET ODELL front doorstep for tong periods of [for a package of onion soup mix. 1 am enclosing the || Pontiac Press Home Editor time after it is delivered, Re- | The different soup mixes, be-| Ree Eprcaree at tans i Not long ago I received an in-| frigerate it immediately, Even |Sides starring in the soup tureen, | etree: price to: | ponte little booklet from. the| diffused sunlight destroys the provide a quick and handy way to 1 ipiesse print) American Dairy Association. It's) riboflavin, one of mailk's impor- |add delicious flavor and nourish-/ D ume Iicalied “Home ‘Care of Dairy| tant vitamins. ment to everything from a cas-| | | Foods.” I think you may like to saitk covered in the petrig- erole to chicken pie: i. 5 Somes | bear about it, since dairy foods are Pleo fe poh dart want & to ohek ee. — California-Styte| | city. STATE pose erm ohn gh the |? the flavor and odor of other Bg oy eut in 1 inch |G : recommendations in This off apires Dec. 3, 1055. 5 1% | One retund per, family. Good 6 ection conmehitin b Oullity 08 eib| en, tee ne * ee Ore As tenapeon pepper | oe = Meo ome cour | ts in the field and ae cole genteel psc T'sesspecn, paprixe 1 Ofer wis B taxed, prohibited, o ctnerwine restricted §g Sidered the Joram authoritative 1 package onion soup m Oy state or mumcipes tows Good ony a UB A. 1 word. ; » Butter is another dairy food that} Brown meat in hot fat. Sprinkle} - L ea dna ae Soe - will pick up foreign flavors if not|with salt, pepper, paprika and mix “eh, let your mil ait on your: |kept covered. If kept well wrapped well, Combine 1 pint sour cream ———————aaeaeEeEeEe eee —_—_~< in a temperature of 40 d or/and 1 package onion soup mix jugt oeeren name ee ee ee Fresh Sliced SIDE PORK Large Floride ORANGES 2! Size New ‘ CABBAGE Flevor-Kist Lemon Custerd set Don't Be Misled --- “If It's Alive --- It's Fresh" a pastry tube into decorative little’ . These can be filled with) is equite clegast. This is an ae ere of one o SPRY 3 69° ‘DONATO’S SUPER MARKET 6500 Hatchery Road OR 3-1552 BEER- WINE to TAKE OUT COFFEE “79 Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING a. 39° OPEN Lert SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. . ae . Peters Shorefaien | BACON. 39 Defiance PITTED RED TART CHERRIES Ne. 303 Gon | 2 Ses 35° Snowcrop Oceanspray Cranberry SAUCE Whole or Strained 2° 35° FROZEN STRAWBERRIES 16 Ox. Tin 3 9< ORDER YOUR HOLIDAY POULTRY NOW US Choice SIRLOIN STEAK as it comes from the package. Whip ‘California Dip with a rotary beat- er and add to meat. . Cover and simmer for one hour or until meat is tender. Serve over buttered noodles, mashed potatoes or fluffy rice, Makes six servings. rer, it will keep perfectly for| several weeks. | Unsalted butter needs even more |care as it is more susceptible to | changes in storage than salted but- Put out only enough butter for {Cranberry Chutney nine months isnot harmful. the HH e Courmet Touch fresh cranberries gives perfection to this peppy chuntney . . . Its deliciously unusual flavor can lay claim to the touch of a gourmet. Lend distinction and character to such dishes as creamed chicken and rice, or braised or barbecued shortribs. And of course is delight- ful with all‘your curry dishes. ery Chutney pound! ranberries = |, ? Sa pa pene eel and seeds} removed) ee lemon (seeds removed) 1 apple — and quartered) | while refrigerated. Long holding lof mild Cheddar or American i¢heese may result in some addi- tional curing and a fuller flavor. Processed cheeses, which are pas- teurized, undergo no significant changes. Cottage cheese is probably the| most perishable of all cheeses and should be eaten within three or four days. It does not freeze well. Waxed paper, plastic film, alumi- num foil and plastic bags are all excelient coverings for cheese. The important point to remember is peor the cut surface should be cov- % teaspoon ground gin 3 pieces crystallised yoo finely diced green pepper 1 tablespoon minced onion Put through food chopper (fine | “Some cheese can be successfully |blade) cranberries, orange, lemon, i frozen, other varieties are changed /|apple and raisins. Add remaining | too much. In general, the hard and ingredients. Mix thoroughly and} semi-hard cheeses freeze all right, |chill. Makes 1 pint. eer ginger ( finely | Young New Crop STOCK YOUR FREEZER! ‘BUY NOW AND SAVE $$$ Tom fr Fresh Lake Erie. Perch... or Catfish »- * . pecial! SHRIMP — _ CHITTLINS — OYSTERS — LOBSTER TAILS _jfewiks Raa. POULTRY MnRET —Wholesale and Retail— _ Holiday Turkey Now! FE 4-1521 TAKE OUT a te wrapped te moisture- Rich, Creamy Cheese may change in flavor The lively favor of gleaming VELVEETA CHEESE eee Qu Lb. Bex 79¢ Large Box BISQUICK ................ 89 Greenfield ‘Silver Star’ SLICED BACON.........0 SAVE NOW! STORE HOURS:: | 39c Remus, Country Fresh Butter STOCK UP NOW ... AND SAVE! ISBEST PEARS...‘ 29 Vieno’s Frozen ITALIAN PIZZA......."* 69 Perfect Detergent for your Automatic Washer a il 10-Ib. ‘» 49 Box Lerge Size Gient Size VEL FAB 43] Web **¢ * * © © +e © HH ee HH FAB 31 _ Corner of Baldwin sate and Walton. Blvd, Mon., Tues., Wed., Thon — 9 “ > | TELEPHONE FE 2 5192 Open Sendaye trom 9 te 8 ee ‘ Seen ane eS gee Pe 5 mid eee es PH de te i vy ee, ia j § 7 e : ss az “ ‘ - ‘ ‘ ; ai ee = neioe : @ : cc iS . / fi ‘<- “ 1S if z re : bas i rigs! UPN ap i ant nee | et w i re ty u c ' t : : : y\ \ 4 = < : : j cao ‘ ‘ é : 2 Hi : ‘ * : ‘ ¢ eg 2 te . ¢ , ¢ wile ct soe te ere ‘ : : ‘ + a3 4 ~ Laer) i . Fis : i _ “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 Me, Just in time to seve you money on your THANKSGIVING NEEDS! Stock-up' prices remain at this low, low level until Moendey, November 21. ; Del Monte Delicious — Sweet Tree Ripe Flavor — bi —s eo iat " ‘4 . - QUTSIZE MINCE PIE—Make an outsize mince _pie topped with hard sauce, which shall it be? | et Combine SiE.| ple and serve-a variety ot toppings tor ft. Mince Serve all three toppings and let your guests choose = mixta - eee until mixt STE Ree, mine ve with home = re their own. ek smooth, Drop by spoonfuls on But- ecbranaamierve Holiday Minice Pie) eve pa me oll ssw jo Sot toe “Sine ete 8 inter ee With Variety of Toppings |imi.e mie, is % §.um|@ covers we give you ot Nek’ i) | ORS ON. CEES Gores. get them FREE! Christmas gifts! Makes about six servings. When the turkey and fixings are Outsize Mince Pie oys! Cameras! Blankets! Electrical beginning to be a memory and ; Dessert for'Siiell Fry. + arene pernge noses mcs: SASH [S Plentiful | ArPtionces! | rt for I *- VPhankagiving dinner guests and) 1's cups water ~ “ ; | New dessert that the youngsters|family are looking forward to des-| fe cloner core at Attractive Prices COUPONS! b bypefegcnbaapa 3 ! will consider a special treat:|Sett, give everybody a surprise. eranberries sweetened : 3 se ae Homage BE IA BS | Blend equal: quantities of canned)Serve this mice Pits cnopped orange pulp _ ‘There is wide choice of fall and . cream. offer ‘condensed mincemeat| winter squash varieties available . Break into individual serv. pe ae into small pieces. Add water and|at attractive prices. ings.- Circle with = half-and-half Mince ple a Ia mode is a great] ie i ce heat and stir ctive prices. to be chosen by|...+) jumps are thoroughly broken.| The Butternut squash has made Boil briskly for one minute, Cool,|80me sensational gains in popu- . It's a relatively ~y- ising, ‘| squash—light in color—hav a thee a Gin ans plate with|Tather . soft shell, It has a fine pastry. Fill with mincemeat mix- _ a dry texture and a sweet ‘ture. Moisten edge of crust with) favor. é water. Cut pastry for top‘in half- The seed cavity is small, leaving inch strips and lace them together] & relatively large amount of squash over the top. Press ends against| for good eating. | yp edeaggar Squash should play a big part in ' Place twisted strip of pastry : around edge of pie, pressing, be- tween latticed strips, to lower crust, Bake in hot oven (435 de- ae res oe ree “ Hard Sauce 2 = 35 Del Monte Home Style ‘Fresh New Packed Tomato Catsup > cs. = 50 TOMATO! raestrs SAVE! Moke washing cssler .. . v0 ad on |} | Page 36. “all” for your washer, sutematic LIME? =— or regular... 25 the. $5.45. : i : F LH. i i zi | 3 a i : i le aul i i : i i : fe fl : i be vf i a4 35 | jt | 3 . % 44] F L. 2 & rf id i te Bes 4 | a a aFé “% eup butter : wy rum Govertag. it eo the combination with W t PM oprinkting of nutmeg (it desired) shire sauce and mustard. ) 4 , | : : Eat) 7 Bas see : ca , Birds Eye Frozen >> Three HILLS & BROS ine COFFEE ar Package! oe = Armour's Famous All Populer Brands DOWNY FLAKE way FLAKE Ht COFFEE 2 Pkgs. “ Best for him between meals... ae ee BISCO 2 GRAHAMS because they - digest so easily! . xe eta All the good things in NaBisco Sugar HONEY GRAHAMS—like rich graham flour and pure country honey—are very easy ‘to digest. That’s why NABISCO Sugar HONEY-GRAHAMS are perfect for children between, meals... why they never spoil appetites. Be sure to ask for crisp, deliciously fresh NABISCO. Sugar HONEY GRAHAMS. Defiance ‘4 Lb. Pack MARGARINE. ) ped bk NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Pkgs. } Ei atthe, : ‘ | KEPT FRESH IN: | ~ peeing ‘ | SIZE FOR EASY EATING L sat ono ne | Best for all you boke and fry ae 3-Ib. Tin Available in ene- and two-pound packages. 11) | ¢ re F | SF B 6 9 si ‘Rolled jokon-of-the-Sea Ohunk Style Tuna SSC Flat - Tin Defiatic’ L-_ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NO VEMBER ‘ORL. cae aliens os sm Pass Halfway Mark ‘War and Peace’ » Ask Bi ds Ac i te . t Be R ed ie ino Pees rms, ASK Bids Again On NeW V | WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP —'time in recent’ years, bids are 98es. ee 'The Book Review Club. will hear again being received for new quar- “Ka B80 nquare feet of space, ‘ ‘Leo ‘Tolstoy's ser S08: Fest | work tex, be Waetiond Hae tae gee ROMEO — Announcement Was imade today that in the drive to iraise $350,000 for the proposed | | Community Hospital to be located lestate for the post sttiee depart ment, both located in Chicago. But t, {nothing harpened. ©. | hecas taketlanes of Romeo and) ttvewed by Mrs. Kenneth Valen- office, according, to Leona M.! fy, last’ week petitions Almont the halfway mark has! tine when it meets Monday at 2 Amos, icy eure 5, jot County Couple by most of the families been passed with $176,850 pledged! P. m. at the home of Mrs. William). : the area, asking for a new post ‘to date. |L. Miller, 4205 Elizabeth hake Now ties on Andersonville’ AUBURN HEIGHTS — Mr. office, were seat to Postmaster egw ap peta sone! ong € 4 9, °f a an pall Mi eee Pe Pere re) : May M. J Donsll, gravel = an ewe fest. o! e| t : : a ae Gifts Committee reported $115,900} Co-hostesses will he Mrs, Robert! ‘for more than 400 fainilies in the Willet Ave., Auburn Heights, ait 0 & Pontisn Conch Co, and x’ resi. arpa for ae berate oe - in Memorial Gift pledges. This is Gaff Sr., and Mrs, Robert Gaff Jr. immediate area’ by means of P.O./nounce the marriage of thelr dent of the village, spe lover two-thirds of the goal of this| The meeting is open to anyone inboxes. It actually serves many| daughter, Alice > to Orville Lee a campaign for a new building.| ford village, added Mrs. Amos, committee, Industry Corporate| the township interested in good more, however, because surround-) Elam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville He corresponded with Congressman’ will be received up to and includ- . Gifts Committee cochairmen’ books. ing areas have ‘rural mounted le Elam of 2775 South . i George Dondero and Assistant|ing January 14. For further im , Charlies D, Ferguson and James! ‘liveries from Pontiac, Clarkston, . 31.) Postmaster General August John-|formation contact that office or D, Ligon report $40,000 raised by’ India wi, proton seme eg Drayton Plains, and local) The newlyweds are at at son. He Robert R. Jus-\write to Inspector H. W. Loch, | itheir committee. ‘ment. eee. residents come here for ee Ave. oo oo em sequal eerie We the post 213 Federal Building, Detroit 31. BFP ile Hat it ee OPEN “gp MELFORD TONIGHT—Father Moynihan, as ho Saag’ FRI. - MON. - Lucas, surprises Michael (Herb Boyes) and Jenny, (Lynn Williams), in the comedy to be presented at Milford ens tonight, and Friday, Till 9 P. M. Curtain time is 8:15. Comedy to Start Tonight Milford Juniors Present Play, ‘Jenny Kissed Me’ | MILFORD—"Jenny Kissed Me" | High School auditorium. The cur- is the 3act comedy ~~ — he} itain will rise at 8:15. presented tonight and Friday by) j the . Junior class at _the Milford! Vather Moynihan, pester af > Mathew's is portrayed by Loring) |Lucas, who is a tower of author-| Coroner to Conduct ity, @ fine priest and perfectly versed in requirements of his, calling. but completely out of touch | Autopsy on Prisoner ‘it'tie’siane’ ote sounges { generation. t Edwin Peterson, 42, of 1955 Duck The plot deals with what hap- | Lake Rd., White Lake Township, pens when youngsters are caught | died today in Oakland County Jail.) im having good times the mod- | Deputy Coroner Dr. Isaac C,| CF? Way and how the Father | ; | tries to exert his authority. His Prevette, said the death appeared running battle with Mrs. Deazy, | to be natural, but that a post-mor-' portrayed by Judy Priestap, is tem examination is being con- a duel of wits, i ted. Michael will be Herb Boyes and An official in the Sheriff's De-' Jenny, Lyn Williams, Sue Field- partment said that Peterson was er will be Miss Stearns and Sister not known th be sick while in jail. Mary. Marty Fields. . a | wee = $5 GE Steam IRON ." $7 2% en 109 Kitchen : ~ Reg. Price $198 TERMS > Pant ae Utility Table 2-Pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE] and Stool oa te 5h Electric Peterson was. serving a 60-day . -* term for assault and battery, Other onde in the cast are _ Owen, by August Higgins, Shirley : Meeti : lwill be Pat Eaton and Mr. Park-| PTA ing Tonight ‘nids will be Tom Fox. L WALLED LAKE — “Parents Go' This is the first class play to he! to School” is the theme of a Walled presented by any group- here this’ Lake junior and senior high school year. PTA meeting set for 8 tonight in’ —ie : the high school cafeteria. Princi-| * pals and the elementary consultant | County Births | will be speakers. iienie Mr and Mra. Edvard Musiel announre A $580,000 plant to war on rust | SE | daughter, at or: has been opened by the Melbourne ‘ T benk (Australia) Metropolitan Board.) Mr. a » iene Srevine rl Water supply authority for the city. vents of @ son, Glenn David. ~ Make the B & H Your Headquarters for Rubber Footwear for the Family! Large Screen Television Serie tier 8QQ00 DISCOUNT PRICES INNERSPRING MATTRESS | Reg. 39.50 Health Brand Inuerspring $49" Warm bo ws and / water of Me 4 prevent pra | “| : Choose from all famous makes such as MATTRESS or | 2-pe. living room .. . choice of colurs EASY T ] 4 Sealy, Restokraft, Englander, etc, BOX SPRING + » guaranteed spring construction wn value superb, styled in modern en TERMS i Reg. Price $200 ... are,easy to get on and ott! WOMEN'S ¢ 44s . 59.50, 407 Coils R Heavy Damask Cover ENGLANDER 38” DISCOUNT PRICE 5-Pc. Breakfast Sets MATTRESS sizes te 9 GIRLS os $399 Reg. 79.50 Floor Sample sizes to 3 ORTHOPEDIC TYPE RED! | BROWN! THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1953 , cas : FIFTY-ONE Is Retarded Tots at Old Acres End Torch Drive t Farminaton - Vacancy Filled: ee by City Council Fire Protection Also! « Couple Ai Rochester Rotary Plans Holiday Party for Home RR i MN he goa ee By MYRENE H. TAYLOR gill Aides seen weaneieite Studied at Tuesday peed ee emmy oo . Sanderson said it will be es. Seven = = Meeting clits aed. UAE wena o WALLED LAKE — The Walled) . Lake City Council has appointed Kenneth McBroom, 1168 Wabasso, " he said. to fill the vacancy on the council has done a very good job,” he said. caused by the resignation of a Charles Fisher who is-moving from ness and ii ustry. A communication -from Com- - Royal Oak Scout Cars a | we *\'Waterford Winner — to Be Colors of Flag Be-|, ROYAL OAK (INS)—A fleet of grag De. cernen wat wslin State Contest = [rt rite snd te cont o> but will be stationed at the Com-| warrRFORD TOWNSHIP-|Police Department this week. The telephones of| Winner of the Jaycee sponsored | painted blue, the tops are painted will be connected) “Voice of Democracy” contest was | white and 360-degree red flashers volunteers will serve the city|Donald Reas, high school senior. | will be installed on the car roofs. ‘ieee With his original script on “| _ Council’ asked A. J. Koenig, |Speak for Democracy,” Donald/To Serve Masons Dinner this |topped 30 fellow competitors. METAMORA—The OES ladies matter and determine ‘how ~ Second and third places were Wie ee . ured by Dixie Greenfield and| urday, Nov. 26 who will be con- fect the quality of fire protection ~ Mantyla. The young people|ferring the Master Mason degree. in Ge city. ~ will receive their prizes at the} Dinner will be served at 7 p. m. of Schools, Clif-| Jaycee dinner this month. ford H. Smart submited a writ- ten proposal to the council suggest- i ing tha the cy, the vilge | Pech hms bem ade and i Wolverine Lake, and the Board of Club to Hear Talk on Conservation.» ! “ ROMBO—"Conservation” will be}. ner enjoy their Education jointly sponsor a recre-| ¢+ sat contest receives a week: ‘ the theme of the program to be| = "odcdet ¢ large round table ation program for young People.| jong’ trip to Washington, D.C., ; presented before members of the) 11164 high with educational toys. He stated that certain of the’ plus a $550 scholarship and a |: Elementary Schools Club at 8:00 paras pe sehoo} facilities might be used | television set if he takes the ang Ae gas eR Ng 7 GROUND Saas or mavthane ey Sheyererpaliy national title. Guest speaker wil 4 five-acre playground apenas » Which ‘| The contest. is sponsored Van Dien, head of the Higgins shrubs, sand, boxes be shared by the sponsoring | any ty te National pontiac at “groups. The council approved the | -+ Radio and Television Broadcast- i i oo) | fe 3 i if PERE will discass the importance of plan but feels that all details |. ‘Thad Carr, Mrs. Dorothy comers, Se aogee Md are provided her “children,” - must be worked out before it | elle, and George Tramontin were children, and a movie will: Harding states, Judging from ean make commitments. d » sen oo — ) from the. kitchen In repl o request from the we Patt nyt portbetggg eet Refreshments will be served by! on a visit this week, the “vittles” ‘ tT aoe leouncil a Detroit Edison Co. int tate actor. plac var the students. hers, and| are temptingly prepared, too. 5 SORT F SEAR RRRE ae Menace co oe " : . po BW Bap aphensam oid formed them that beginning Dec. eee achat com tog «| Harding is kept busy word 1 it will be — for — Coun Calendar porting the n and — patrons to pay bills, exchange ly supervisors . 104 from the HOME AT OLD ACRES — Mrs. Willis Harding more Rd. Lower photo shows the spacious tote bulbs and cords and arrange for Coun Deaths nearby villages and taking care | explains story book pictures to three cerebral © home which houses 15 retarded or handicapped |repair of appliances at Tom's) Sens te of the general outside duties. | paisied children who live at Old Acres, 384 Pred- children. Electric, a new store located in uae Oe ad Leg one Charles E. Hathaway Meesink th cupboards, retrig-+ . the Robell Shopping center on West yang of he Reme of a Kees. HOLL¥.—Service for Charles E. r well sadiindl « Maple seat, Flisabeth Russell Guild will meet at Hathaway, 73, will be held at the py oe ee get months Cay Timers Slate Date Berkley Extends Curfew |Patrolmen Promoted . e « # tonight ‘at the church The program] PATRICIA ANN HOGAN Friday. H Tiled Teeaday af” his| 94 Supply is kept on hand COMMERCE —The Commerce) BERKLEY (INS)—The —, FERNDALE (INS) — Two veter- Teo ther ppintments were san; | Harold ‘Maisiey tnd bre. ‘arry Gar-|,, Tne, So@agement of sates Som thane how Rev, F, ‘A. Burnett . bs 4 ag |Gay Timers square dance will be|City Commission has extended its \an members of the Ferndale Police|R, Howie, 1601 E. Lake Drive as a aa being announced by her parents, will officiate, with burial in Lake-| The "Old Acres "Tor them, |" Saturday at 8:30 p. m. in|curfew ordinance for children Un-| sent, - Patrolmen Gordon|Police officer replacing William| me missbea Aubury circle wi} meet|Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lawrence side Cemetery. have @ tree Club is| the Unto Zale Scliael This is\der 16 from 9:30 to 10:30 p. m.,| "|Patterson who resigned, and Carl/5"". USE, Race Nov ah or 8 p.m |Hogan of Fenton. He is the son Born in Holly on Oct. 2, 1882,|The Rochester Rotary also free e guest ite Bring own heeding protests by theater oper- \Campbell and John M. Major, have! Bumgarner, 435 Decker Road as nena of Mr, and Mrs. James Lawrence Mr, Hathaway had lived here his Planning a Christmas party 7 lators and high school sudents. been promoted to sergeants. maintenance man, - Britain faces a bacon shortage.'Germane of Milford. there At the party, the club will SETTTTTTETTTTASLITOTET EE TETTOTTTTIOOOETTT EE SOOO EET T IN HOME FU RNISHINGS PRESENTS the PREMIER SHOWING eee TRANS-EAST BY WILLET IN SOLID CHERRY ee : his entire ‘dp. He was. the son of} DS to Marlette Couple. Wed in: Presbyterian Rite Saturday evening wedding of Ruth a yl ..finest expression of the new Oriental trend in contemporary furniture ic . OU ARE invited to see the first showing of this new tin’? furniture and how Willett interprets this fresh dec- orative approach in solid cherry. Hand rubbed to a soft, satiny finish its simple, subtle beauty accords perfectly Herron of Mariette, nephew of with modern or traditional living, dining and bedrooms. ret Ra - Tambour effect slatted doors, pewter finish pulls of A followed in the oa oe oe ‘ Ae church parlors. ‘The ‘couple “a - heavy brass highlight the quality inherent in each piece. The afterward for -a honeymoon a oe i is fi i ! MARLETTE— i Somer eters a 2 “SS , Come in and see this fine furniture today! IFPIPIPIP A LA LLL LL Ltt Lite tte Letieieeizirs j > all ~* *. : , at See -_ > lee ee =| = | oc” NIGHT STAND == : ee \ $69.50 | ie 7 DOUBLE DRESSER , SPINDLE BED $215.00 END TABLE $119.00 —, $69.50 , » \ - ARMCHAIR N : $45.00 ; . » 74 7 | STORE HOURS ! an ga rua ig MX ley iui FURNISHINGS. 9AM, too P.M. ". ROANER CAR AVAILABLE” _ PRICES REAPOTOARLE ees TRY Us! 332 MAIN - OL 2.2121 ROCHESTER *% BIGELOW CARPETING xINTERIOR COUNSELING %* BUDGET TERMS: WMSEEAEEEELELESSSESTESSSOSSSSEESESEEEEEEELESEEE SOE EEEEED = ; i! ea P oe es vy » / toy ‘ a j A rene 4 4 bape << cerita Weesererres, Photographed at the International Scholarship Tea held at the Bloomfield Hills home of Mrs. James J. Nance Wednesday were (left) Mrs. Standish Sibley of Oriole road, Mrs. Carl W. Moyer (center) of Bloomfield Hills and Mrs. Harold Aarons of Detroit. Mrs. Aarons PartyAids 3 International Exchange Mrs. J. J. Nance of Bloomfield Hills Is Sarojini Gadre (right) is editor of “Home Acres,” the farm and garden maga- zine. The affair benefits the Farm Youth Exchange pro- gram sponsored by 4-H Clubs at Michigan State Univer- sity. 4 i A 1 4 3 of Jabalpur, of Bloomfield Hills took time out to ask India, an exchange student at Michigan Miss Gadre something about her native State University, was a speaker at the tea held Wednesday. Mrs. Lester A. Colman THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 | Mrs. Eimer ” and chairman of the Nov, 28 meeting. ‘or canasta. ; ~ PAGES 52-56 { Leaders Auxiliary Hears ‘About Expansion - | The installation of the newly Hoon! dent: ule Plans Made by VFW Auxiliary Mrs, Allen Hersee read a se- from. “John Laramie's J Mistake” at a meeting of|children’s Christmas Auxiliary at the Ameri-|completed, the affair is Home. Dec. 16. meeting to send Christ- boxes to the men in the/tea ‘which followed the business) meeting. Card tables were set up) J7i]]. | Florence! McCrae. will be|and members stayed to play bridge ' A 7 y 5 Ud ( Pontiac Press Fae.es Three of the hostesses at the International Scholar. of Birmingham and Mrs. Newton Skillman Jr. of Lake ship Tea held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. James Angelus. The tea was sponsored by the Michigan Divi- J. Nance on Lone Pine road were (left to right) Mrs. _ sion of the Women’s National Farm and Garden Associa- William Hartman of Watkins Lak Consuls’ wives attending the Interna- tional Tea sponsored Wednesday by the Women’s National Farm and Garden As- sociation were (le/t to right) Mrs. Erika Mrs. ‘Alfred G. Wilson (right) of Rochester was ss gag | one of the members of the Women’s National Farm and d made plans at the Mrs. O. L. Burke presided at the! Garden Association who presided at the tea held W ednes- day in the home of Mrs. James J. Nance in Bloomfield | ith her was Mrs. Percy K. Loud | oe Photographed w of Birmingham. Am e, Mrs. Paul Connolly tion. y Wade ewe cee = oe Gives Talk . on Teenage Problems Allen Copley, visiting teacher of Pontiac schools, spoke on “Under- standing Teenage Problems” at the Tuesday meeting of the Junior Child Study Club, Mr, Copley was ee by~Mrs, Hugh Hales. ¢ ” bes oJ Mrs. B, B. Roush of West Iro- | quois road was hostess assisted by ther are five pages in today’s Women’s Section Mrs. John Madole, Mrs, Ross '|Walls, Mrs, James Hatton, Mrs. Horace Gray and Mrs, Ray Caug- bil, Mrs, Howard Pdéwers, presi- | dent, conducted the meeting and gave a report with Mrs, Harlan ertaining troops | thoned at the Niki base in Auburn | | Heights. Mrs, Philip Rowston reported on | | the Christmas work of the welfare Van Almsick, wife of the consul from —, Germany; Mrs. Otto Grob, wife of the | consul of Alsace-Lorraine, and Mrs. Isa- °°? seepage lore sed the - . * . * j . UY jood a bella Carloni, wife of the Italian consul. ‘new member. : seal Mrs. Horace Hall was welcomed Personal News of Interest Cold Winds Fail to Stop Pontiac Social Activities \ Mrs. Grace C. Keraher of| bazaar sponsored by the Sorop- Washington, D.C., has heen a/timist International of Detroit to- houseguest of Dr. and Mrs. L. ie Gn tee mm Ge Wee's Hee ub, Detroit. Josephine is a Rowley of Williams Lake road. student at Marygrove College, De- -|Mrs. Keraher and Mrs. Rowley |troit. are vets... rage . * © « Frances Sekles of Ottawa drive Mrs. Joseph L, Bennett will en- tertain members of her bridge club|*, tudent at U. of M., has been chosen as a cast member for the Friday at her home on Illinois “Soph Scandals” to be held at venue, " - s- @-% the University of Michigan Wo- Mr. and Mrs. Reinold Yeager ("°"'s League Dec. 2 and 3. J Virginia A. Beresford of Hills, a senior at Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass., recently became a mem‘ ber of Agora, an organization ‘ ° * * also guests at the college. Their) The Fireside son, Earle, is enrolled at Wheaton| Mrs. has Se pm vnc student. ham Friday. ¢ f Mite Ht thts ty gil : mm . " ca f ey Bers i tne A f < * f : , : ee 4 _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 a |Helps Clean Up (Collegiate Rooms NEW YORK (INS)—A girl's ‘It/you can’t find the shade that goes with the room's color scheme lair vf mystery is shown in the on: the ‘light, op transparent i re ill-|crown of this peach-basket chapeau by ; ris ‘of th er current headliners are many versions of the|~— =~ ~~ FORWARD F itched yellow satin. Black |Oriental turban, many small satin sailors|® 3 "JN velvet ribbon accents the yellow hat. Anjand modern adaptations of the Turkish fez. ‘FASHION ... , va? Mrs. Arthur Smith Use Care in Glove Wear|cit tains G ntertains Group - Because American leather gloves u Mrs. Arthur Smith of West / jw ees are so much in the spotlight this Huron street was hostess ; year, special care in glove Naomi Group of First i tions will pay dividends: Church Tuesday evening. . First, make sure that Mrs. C. S, Baker gave of your new leather glove votions, and the “Home : keeping with the styling From Home" program garment. The real shortie—once by Mrs. William Hoyt. = worn with anything—is li Mrs. James Vaughn go with full-length, loosely the Christmas meeting. sleeves. will enjoy a Christmas party and For wearing with three-quarter xchange i sleeves, or with long, tightly-fitted wi nas sleeves, is the new elbow-length eeas tex cheno ie 9 WHAT A DRESSES selecting your new leathers. : choose a red, yellow You Just Know She 04 95 glove te go with dresses Was Gowned by * #¢ ¢ + . match perfectly. It's ALICIA! Others Start at 19.95. buy & neutrally-toned leather EVERYTHING FOR THE peagy-seipcsr fay i ly BRIDAL PARTY rest of the costume. pet ‘Demon Our totally new view of this Use color to the hil Formals. : season's newest lines. ae Open Monday, and Friday Fabrics are ocetate and rayon | This year you'll find dyed-to-match ; crepe, faille, satin, taffeta, | leather » shoes * 6 » ' ’ ’ . | bags - Alicia Bridal brocade, velvet, lace over Gs - m one to go with Salon taffeta, wool, jersey, Another important point 55 W. Huron. FE 5-3675 _ Menswear, tweed, and buy leather gloves which you others. Black, winter shades and pastels. Junior, misses’ MALING SHOES ca Sod eens eee. . . + Better Dresses — Second Floor that date book’ \ |) phikary Fal _ 48M. Saginaw Se. will be RK » No More Peering x for an Earring! $ a rao Mt 3 Box or fitted. fleece, tweed, suede. rich warm colors, black. 29D F 1) She'll love it Beoutiful... and s0 practical, Fifteen individvet % compartments keep earrings, rings, pins in place... a! her : fingertips. Elegant calfskin simulated leather with exquisite gold 4 color tooling and soft velvet lining. in ivory, baby bive or rose. _ Maling’s INTRIGUING FLATS — ase 3?? | 48 N. Saginaw St. * ALL NYLON and Full cut, large pockets in exciting prints. Easily washed and quickly © dryed.. Several styles. Sizes 10 to 18. Maling Shoce “5 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Monday ond Friday Evenings SALE COATS Regularly Sell for Much More | THE STYLES: Slim sheath, tuxedo fronts, » cape collors, push up or turn back sleeves. : THE FABRICS: Montognac, martinique, cam-. els hair, cashmere ond wool blends, plush, THE COLORS: Winter pastels, nude, natural, _ 48 N, SAGINAW ST. oe CONTINUING OUR _ _ SPECIAL PURCHASE . y- » FUR TRIMME ~COATS Regularly Sell for Much More “72 *92 squirrel, persion, marmot. THE FABRICS: 100% wool, zibeline, plush, fleece, tweed, chinchilla, suede, broadcloth, cashmere. THE COLORS: Black, nude, warm jewel tones, and winter pastels. a) SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE DESIGNER FASHION SUITS Regularly Sell for Much More | 34 04 THE STYLES: Long or short or boxy jackets, slim or flared skirts. Dressy or tailored. New cuff, collar, pocket details. THE FABRICS: Wool flannels, imported tweeds, gab- ardine, worsted crepe, and acetate and rayon blends. THE COLORS: Red, nude, natural, block, green, brown, also checks, stripes, plaids. ‘Seite — Colte — Second Flees fi THE FURS: Genuine mink, beaver, dyed fox, muskrat, 4 ee i. Sloss, ise ‘ FIFTY-FOUR : POC at THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 hend ents elo availabie. noe at NEISNER'S . FE 40182 A ‘boiler is easy to clean if rack’ is greased with vegetable 6il or shortening before being used, the Bride Plans 'to Exclude | Her Father Karen’ 4524 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains And ees oe and hundreds of ether teys. One of the assortment of toys in Oakland County. Next to Karen's Floor Coverings IT’S KAREN’S For All Your —— Toys! hoe dp Tears cee eee ee ee ee Remeo Teicons— d Remco Radio Stations J Remco Atomie Gieger Counters. d@ Electric Trains J Approved Educational Toys dv Dump Trucks d¢ Baby Furniture s Toyland Phones OR 3-4109 OR 3-1279 Elegant After Five Holiday Separates Mandla of Dalles Dyed-to-match Vicalaine jersey blouse and lustrous satin skirt (with its own nylon net petti- coat). Several styles from which to choose. Blond, rose, or blue. ‘Sizes 8 to 18. 29.95 Complete De Cor Shop Pontiac Hotel Lobby FE 2-2822 to Avoid Insult By EMILY POST some time this. winter. going to have a church ‘give me ‘away. “It would greatly upset my ticipate in the ceremony, I and do not want te spoil the day ter her, “However, |me away. rt your help in this matter.” Answer: She Should Walk Down Aijsle. Alone ““T am planning to be married My par. ents have been legally separated for five years. Becausé of our religion they cannot be divorced. “I have been living with my mother and have seen my father but twice during that time. I am wedding and I was wondering if it would be proper to have a close friend) fs mother if I had my father par- think a great deal of my mother | my sisters think it) would be. in very bad taste to have-anyone but—-my father—give, I would appreciate If you don’t care to have your father give you away, rather than have a substitute for By. ELIZABETH WOODWARD © “Dear Miss Woodward: The girl Fused to go with has some imag- ination! Since we broke up, we! . have each started to go steady with someone else, - “But my old girl goes around her neighborhood telling everyone j unfair to your father, husband aaaal like to invite some of his business associates but wants te do this by word of mouth, - “He feels that if engretedl invitations are sent they will feel! obligated to send wedding presents gation. “As all the other guests are being sent formal invitations, I say that they should be sent them too. opinion?” | Answer: I agree with you, but at the samme time your husband surely knows them best and you should consider his opinion, Sorority ‘ity Gathers With Mrs. Dobbs Dobbs Jr. of Poplar street. father — which . would certainly repudiate him—you can walk in alone and your mother can give ‘}you away from the front pew. To have anyone but your mother do this would be very unkind and “Rhapsody ’n * Rhythm,” the orchestra dance being sponsored by the Pontamix Club, is getting all the atten- Pictured (left to right) are Judy tion of club members. Girl Torments Ex-Beau_ that I call her up ‘every day. pamela Aik sae as Thesion tia) begging her to come back to me. | tells themi. i ip tana Ponting Press Phote Sue O'Neil of Lewis street py Bob Rehfus of Lake Orion, who are checking the small details for their dance. The dance is scheduled for Saturday at St. Benedict Hall why your mutual girl friend should want to bother, thing about it to her. her around . Keep away from that phone. If you bump smack into her and can't get out of it, be sure and that if he invites them verbally, they will feel no such’ obli Will you please give us your) Gamma Psi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Tuesday evening! at the home of Mrs. William The group made plans to send a Wonderful , sensibly-pr while you’ example, f of holiday # yy dresses, $8.95 and up blouses end jackets, $3.98 and up skirts end pents, $3.98 and up be! Now ot your neighborhood ‘Winkelmon’s — the smart, need to be well-dressed feel rayon-acetate with a blue bow and fan of pleots. Sizes 10 to 16. $14.95 news for mothers-to- iced fashions you re waiting. For . rom our collection dresses, a black silky- ee packaged * buttermilk refrigerator © |biscuits and place a spoonful of _ijraisins, brown sugar and butter ‘jon each. Fold edges together and _ Steinhelper of Spence street, Bill Rehfus of Lake Orion, Amvets Group | peren Hears. Review by Mrs. Shunck A book review on “Gift From the Sea” by Anne Morrow Lind- bergh was given by Mrs. William \‘Shunck at the Wednesday evening imeeting of the Jimmy Dey Post 12, Amvets Auxiliary at the YWCA. : * oe ™ The business meeting was con- ducted by Mrs. Roland Dennis. Members were divided into two teams for a membership drive, the winning team to be treated to a cooperative dinner by the losers, Mrs. Louis Hadden, welfare chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Keith Bigger in the Thanksgiving basket project. Members are con- tributing canned goods and the men of the post are making fipan- cial contributions. s ¢.. is . The auxiliary is planning a joint Christmas party with the Jimmy Dey Post. * For a breakfast treat, flatten seal. Bake and serve piping hot. from 9 p.m. to midnight. > » Rhapsody ‘n’ Rhythm’ Set Nov. 19 Bill Rehfus is general chairman) of “Rhapsody 'n Rhythm,” the orchestra dance being given by the Pontamix Club. The dance will be held Saturday in St, Benedict Hall from 9 pm. to midnight. Lois Timney is decorations chalr- man assisted by Nancy Clifton, Francis - Timney, Midge Hallett, Lucille Schwazer, Mart Flanagan, |Y°U John Martin, Margaret Atkins and ‘Louis Fairbrother, Others a: are Ray Painschaud, Cathy Walter, Pat Scott and Al Galler, Mountain and Milton Vaverek. we * s Working on the ticket committee are Bill Keller, Pat Crawley, Judy Steinhelper, Frank Glowzinski and! ORE ON OR Ny RIOD VOR eo ant Fabulous new insulaging plastic seals out cold, seals in body warmth! Wipe clean, inside and out. With or without cuff trim. Children’s“ Misses’ Girls’ - Women Sizes 5 to 12 Sizes 13-4 (Sizes 4 to 10 Plain: $2.98 Plain: $3.28 Plain: $3.50 Cuffed: $3.98 Coffed: $4.48 / Cuffed: $4.98 Women’s sizes 4 to 9 High Hel Boots: $4.98 a for Young fae SHOE STORE 6 W. Huron St. FE 2-7440 Midge Hallett. Mr, and Mrs, L. J. Steinhelper, Mr, and Mrs, Vincent Vaverek, Mr, and Mrs, John O'Neil and Mr. and Mrs. John Timney are patrons: for the dance, Use aluminum foil over your broiler chickens and you won't have to baste. Fine Blouse Sue O'Neil yal aa direction of To her friends, and to yours, Trousers mtis'saratn, act Turn | n t O about your constant attention. She'll give up when she finds her talking isn't bringing you back, and isn't having its desired effect on her friends, either, (Copyright | 1966) Meeting Conducted by Elizabeth Circle Elizabeth Circle of First Christ- jan Church gathered at the home of Mrs. Fred Ruby on Hallman street for a program on you'll make upside downs next.”|“Home Away\from Home.” Mrs. made this remark Allen Hersey was program chair- Devotions were given by Mrs David Duval, and announcement was made of the Christmas party to be held at the home of Mrs. Howard Reynolds on Boston ave- NEW YORK (INS) — A casual remark by a fashion editor has just produced the daffiest design of the year—pants which turn into a blouse, It started when Judy Hornady of the Miami Daily News sighed: “We've got turnabouts and in- side outs in sportswear—I suppose Originals, and created an ‘upside It is a pair of matador pants which can also be worn as a nue. rE bFiek! 3 THE MOST TREASURED NAME IN PERFUME HA NEL PERFUME ~~ s AT YOUR - Lidia ee 4557 FINGERTIPS by -fbune A soft drape of fabric at the pretty sweetheart neckline adds the dress-up touch to this after- noon frock. So very feminine, so very flattering! Smooth, graceful lines below—so slenderizing to the shorter, fuller figure’ Perfectly proportioned—easy sewing! Pattern 4557: Half sizes 14%, 16'3, 1815, 20%, gt" 24%. Size 1642 takes 3% yards 39-inch fabric. CHANEL N°5 FOR THE PURSE CLOONAN’S “Where Quality Counts” 72 North Saginaw St. | This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions, Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing, Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y, Print Plainly name, mee with zone, size and style number. y { : Yarn Sale! , {10% OFF jon All Yarn OXFORD SHOP 5° W. Haren. bw 4-7218 i ee age = ¥ ee pen ee ee ee ee fase Japs eo ae ee af ‘ = % ao este = ae Re: ma pee Pag SS Fee So ES oe Stier A aa Fe Se ae & ae es gi | % TNs eda Ae ae! ale Fok Z 3 Pi ; ae : 1 ; 4 i be: ? is i anaes aaa 14 : re yo : Be uy es : : ee fay ¢ : : a ee, * lon SaEti rae Ghe iy i E the ~~ hat on a hook in the train or stationed with the on the belt of a wearer. Besides, |Navy overseas. No date has band on Mrs. T. Tillson Is New Chairman of Church Group Officers were elected by the Mission Bells Plan Christmas Party ney Elect Officers ~ |han, junior princess. Others jelected were Barbara’ Lecornu, to Pillar Club Sings a NANCY CAROLE ESLER—— Mr. and Mrs, Douglas V. Esler of Castalia, Ohio. formerly of Poo- set for the ——_—___- Plan Bazaar, Plan Bazar, of Job's Daughters. Pat Zielke was elected honored queen, Sue Elwell: senior princess, and Virginia Shee- guide; and ~— an, marshal. * The sadkal GSS William the| Tompkins with a past associate — pin at the recent meet- The group ts planning a bazaar, to be bead Moniay in the Manenis Temple between F399 and 1:30 p-m. Dinner will be served during Election of officers was held by|.. FIFTY-FIVE PEGGY'S: 16 N. Sasinand St. 23rd ANNIVERSARY OBERT TA 538 ‘| f a ae gad ag tes Decorate Your Home with Famous Decorative Fabrics -DRAPERIES—SLIPCOVERS : UPHOLSTERING 4 “At Prices Se Low ‘ You'll Calis ¥ [«) Calico Corners? 1640 5. TeseRarnH eo. soounes WALLS, MICHIGAN _ OOK 06 © 2¥2 tees WORTH OF DEVON GAmLES © Pa 2.9163 Greatest Values Ever Offered 7 = 8 |} Oe SB AR c™ * ie = ee a a eS ee ee el ed, ee ee ee ee a ee rl ¥ COATS 38, REGULAR 4995 » 10900 5 8. Tweeds . . . Chinchillas Cashmere . . . Stroocks PITTSBURGH WALLHIDE Zibilines . . . Forstmans that time. Jo Parker. Girls in charge of sew- ing are Janet Eddy, eaten Cale), ee te Eis ame rol TITISSURe 4 é : : Mai See and Sandra La presented ital at mm. ae ; p wid wie a ona gen ed F ores —_. — : Ds: : sgn goa _ — Bills, Catol McDermid, Diane PAINT SALE-30% OFF Anniversary Priced : ! publicity @Fe| Moorhouse, Susan Clement, Connie : ry a pea gue Bose Bar atte Miss |Griesbach, Bobby Bills, David Bilis Discontinued Colors— $400 Peg en ES A Gloss; Semi-Gloss Wallhide wT bien REGULAR 1795 w 2995 Thanksgiving Music Wilson, Mary Weakley and Mary|by Music Gu 78. SEMI-GLOSS | Cael 4. 1-pe. Dresses... 2-pc. Dresses. Crepes... Wools... Taffetas | ie Orion Blends, Blacks and 18 | Colors, “ai bres Knits PONTIAC GLASS CO. 23 W. Lawrence St. Phone FE 5-6441) S BURGH PAI Softness, Incoporated in-Glove-lined Calf For the Ultimate iri Warmth ' Duofold Underwear z2eneneweweenx SKI JACKETS » 1° See Se ye WOOL SHIRTS will a a Woolrich, ‘gee or Duolold. : % Regular to 10.95 5” : ‘Noylon Tricot | a ) SLIPS = Quality . Irregulars of famous make cotton. 4 Lr lng red tte awe a war . short and long sleeve , 2 for 5.00 “y ‘ace aad SAVE at... _ PAULTS Shoe Store Spee’ Fri. G Moh, Nights THO P.M, if 33 N. SAGINAW. Th SP oe : Serving Pontioc Over 75 Years! te a ORT sHOF. i- ‘Open "ti 9 FM, Monday and Prima | 16 S. fs eee | FE.2-7621.. a TM re ttn emote wre wt hs Anat Naan! ad Oe rie Beak eae ane : — bg - . : — ' — , ‘ ‘ 4 ' é ; j 2 f i Ps % % i 7 a8 78 ay / i : J * i i 1h \ y i ii bY. 5 / ‘ a ‘4 A em ; / { : if a A ‘ if \ \ | 1 ! ik ; | j \ SS * eminence -wsatereernsteiaineesene WOR “DAD “What Finer Gift Than a Relaxing A Gift that gives years of relaxing comfort and enjoyment to. MOM or DAD is any of our fine PLATFORM ROCKERS, TV SWIVEL CHAIRS, and RELAXIN’ CHAIRS .. LAY YOURS AWAY NOW! From $39* $1.00 HOLDS ANYTHING! 3526 Sashabaw PLENTY OF FREE TO USE" Lay-A-Way FOR for Christmas! CHAIR ‘L&G FURNITURE | STORE HOURS; Mon.. Fri. & Sat.. 9:30 a. m. to 9:00.p. m. Tues.. Wed., Thurs. .9:30 a. m. to 6 p, m. IS THE TIME , By ANNE HEYWOOD ‘Some women have to. be pro- tected from their tendency to give too much help to their hus- bands—to make living sacrifices of themselves, . For example, Mrs. MBL. has‘ pretty nearly ruined her life—as| well as her husband’s—by making a, martyr “1, bereeif.” nt “When. we wis trst married,” Mrs, M.B.L writes, ‘“‘my husband or MOM ‘degree, ihad to work nights for his college} cause I'm uneducated and dow- dy, 3t isn’t fair!” “I kept my job and did all the ‘housework at night while he was studying. I made all my own clothes, did all the laundry and shopped for bargains, I never hag a moment's rest, nor any luxuries. “I-even took a. sandwich lunch jand walked both ways to work. I). did this so we could save every penny and so that my husband) could get his degree and have a’ dull one, big future, EPSP EP UR WE Wg ATA Z Be Sure Your Greetings Arrive on Time... Select Your Th CHS WAS EAR Ee sraiteareg SiN anee ie OR 3-1711 PARKING 39 Oakland Avenue Scripture Text Cards Nationally Advertised 24-HOUR IMPRINTING SERVICE ON SOME CARDS CHRISTIAN, LITERATURE SALES PaCS Zk BREESE Cards Now! _ CHRISTMAS CARDS WITH A TRUE CHRISTIAN SENTIMENT I) Seanad & Scouts Select Field Director Northern Oakland County Girl Scout Council has added Elaine Audrey Smith to its staff.. Miss Smith, the daughter of the Benja- min F. Smiths of Rosshire court, is the second field director on’ the council staff. Masterpiece Cards she received her A.B. in sociology from the University of in 1955 and has acted as Re PNET Ree FE 4-9591 Here Mrs. Leslie Cross Entertains Chapter "RE REPEATING A SELLOUT: This is it! Wonderful... wearable...100% wool separates ~at this unheard of low price! it chovee-** ALL-WOOL SKIRTS When havé’yoe ever seen such a The new, glowing pastels. .. | taka Bemornet value! Lush all-wool . . . the kind you dramatically touched with dark Cc “seg in skirts costing many dollars more! accents! In rich wools... plus some eOrFEE ARE aeeees Ultra smart black and brown with interlock Orlons! Huge variety of FABULOUSLY DETAILED NEW PASTEL WOOL JERSEY BLOUSES by Casna Whaden Lovable 9-inch doll! Complete wardrobe! What a wonderful Christmas gift for your little girl! Pattern 877: Pattern for 9-inch doll and clothes; sundress, bolero, coat, evening gown, ballet cos tume, shoes, socks, lingerie! All sew-easy—use gay scraps! . Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, laddress and zone. She goes on to say that the job| she held .all those years was a which she hated, but A Pontiae High School graduate, | ee’ |State Nursing & Official Speaks. . ‘ito County Group | \Italian-Americans For the rest of must refuse to give so much that we spoil the recipient and embit- ter our own point of view, + are wating at a job to husband ‘to continue es vi New jovi 2 : “Carvedto-You, . and you'll agree that, ——- the wear .. bythe morth and by the mile, Diem's Shoes sn a ae less in- the long run. And because they've learned through experience this “economy of Diem's quality,” today more and more folks prefer Diem’s to other shoes in oe. * —_ field. ‘ DIEM’S” “The Best Friend Your Feet. Ever Had” 87 N. Saginaw St. “Next te Federal Stere FE 2-2492 if you are economiszing for the sake of future savings, do it as Tage genie Sagres gensc gino ha Wt oer & be a habit which takes all the fun ‘ent. ot lite Remember that marriage is a partnership, It is not fair for you) to fake all the work on your) —— ‘Spoil your wate wT ted diits aease ot Gta den, You'll both be a lot happier Hazel Gabrielson, executive sec- | retary ot the Michigan Nurses As-| sociation, spoke Tuesday evening) at a meeting of the Oakland Coun-| ty District Nurses Association. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital was host to the group. Miss Gabrielson chose for her Today?” She told of the import- ance of nursing in world affairs today. “Nursing,” ‘she said, “is a universal language understood by’ everyone.” She also told of the progress Associa-| topic “What Is Going on in Nursing J - ONLY THE BEST FROM 4 - OXFORD MATTRESS You can be sure of custom made quality in mattress and box spring when you buy at OXFORD! Any width . any length ... any degree of firmness. ~ very best at money saving prices. OXFORD'S rebuilds old sagging mattresses, makes them new again. Call in the morning and we will deliver your remade mattress the same day! “THE BEST FOR LESS—DIRECT FROM OXFORD” Oxford Mattress ‘Co. of being asked to help.” Hold Card Party Mrs. Ralph Puertas of West) Walton boulevard was hostess to ” the Auxiliary to. the Italian-Ameri- | can Club Monday evening for a card party. Mrs. Joseph Bratigic was cohostess. The auxiliary will have its Christ-| Christmas party for members and their youngsters will be given Dec. street. Musicale League Conducts Meeting Musicaie’s Seniors League held its November meet- burn road home of Joy Owen, : work and Sharon Holland, calling;|” Lowery, program; Norma Pauw, by Judy Huntwork, Jack Horner and Shargn Holland. . Se go ie Fri. and Sat. Lemon Filled DO-NUTS......005 Old Fashioned Poteto oe at % HOME-MADE BREAD... |i NOT ORIAD AND SONUTS BAILY AFTER 530 yw EXCEPT SA ‘PASTRY SHOP 121) West 1 , FE 4-816 asiiks "See et Sian ron f ! mas party Dec 15 at the Villa, _ Inn in Lake Orion. A children’s!” - 18 at the clubyouse on North Perry), ing Sunday afternoon in the Au-|; Committee chairmen announced ‘ at the meeting were Judy Hunt-/% Linda Schellenberg, social; Nancy|” Lee} so Braid, publicity, and Deloros De-|~ Piano selections were performed] — 15 te Extra Durability of Fine Vitrified China |) te Extra Sanitary — Only in Fine Vitrified China ; | te Extra Permanency of Underglaze ea iF i ff ’ é a try i [duced Into the House of etree, | 332 West Huron Street FE 2.7695 yy closing remark ay * Aa eNO ~~ =“ We as nurses should ve the spir- a“ é it of being, wilting to help, instead) § CONNOLLY’S Pressnt the New... gee TE *. 3 PIECE made by the maben of # Jackson Fine China © (No need to worry about the kids’ rough handling!) (No need to worry about porous absorption of bacteria as in other non-vitrified dinnerware.) Ce a ee (No need to worry about design wearing off . ia .§ B95) + 1 Roundup Oatmeal 4 or Soup Bowl 4 IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT... FOR YOUR COWBOY! _«.:— The Kids Love ’Em! JEWELERS 16 W. Huron, St. JEWELERS “A ~ Baus i nl noel More” mS) giee haa oss mig Ae é | = 228. RANE TOTES: RAR eT Oe 38 } t * Las se oy FIFTY-SEVEN Arbor police and municipal Judge Francis L. O'Brien. have warned Old Rivalry Pits 2 Ohio Prep Elevens will be about a touchdown. favorite but previous ; don’t figure much in this gs The Wolverines the Rose Bowl. Re A. guard, is tenereiaiis 190 pounds and stands six feet. Lou is a @-year- old senior who weighs 195 and is six feet tall. Big Ten championship | ey Se ee | Canton, Massilon Play in 60th Annual Tilt on Saturday CANTON, 0., ‘{INS)—If you were at Ann Arbor, Mich., South —{Bend, Ind, -or-College- Park, Md., today you wouldn't find any more enthusiasm over a coming foot- ball game than there is at Canton. For weeks now, the game has been a sell-out with 25,000 fans eager to jam Canton's Fawcett Stadium, and countless thousands of others due to see it via their television screens. Because the game is assured of a full. house, Massillon and Can- ton school officials agreed that a Cleveland television station could} pick up the: game and beam it through northern Ohie- There is good reason for the in- jterest in this football-mad° indus- ‘trial area, where Massillon and |Canton are. shoulder-rubbing negihbors only 10 miles apart. Both Massillon, which has won five state championships in a row, | ‘and McKinley are undefeated. |McKinley has won nine consecutive | games, while Massillon has eight wins and a tie for this campaign and has won 74 of its jast 79 games. AP Wirephote, Suit Looks at His Freshmen EAST LANSING —Coach Dutly, the canvas threatened to tear tb wind that. canceled out shreds. The demonstration was any pass- ing or punting efforts. But some Anybody Seen Montreal? Canadiens Zooming Ahead in NHL Race; Wings Rally 3 Times to Tie Rangers By THE ASOCIATED PRESS igames for the Wings, the one club First thing you know, the rest of the National Hockey’ League's going to look up and wonder what- ever happened to Montreal. The way Les Canadiens ‘are . they might zoom right out sight. Montreal made it nine - games without defeat with a 32 victory over the Maple Leafs at Toronto Detrott Red Wings at Madison] Square Garden. | = that's been able to overhaul Mon- treal in the recent past. They've managed to win. just one in a month—a string of 13 games—and| with only three successes for the season, now trail by 1 points, ca Montreal rumbled from~- behind’ to keep Toronto in the cellar. The .|Leafs had it’ 2-1 going into the ‘third period, but rookie Winger Claude Provost tied it near the 7- minute .mark and Maurice Rich- ard socked home a 25-foot back- thand shot to win it with 5 minutes left. Defenseman Hughie Bolton scored Toronto's first goal, for aEach has popped in 48. 1-1 first-period tie, and broke a 129-minute shutout stretch for Mon- with less than 2 minutes left. Wally Hergesheimer put home two goals for the Rangers. Gordie Howe did the same for Detroit. * ¢ ® » Lindsay's goal left him in a tie with Montreal's Jean Beliveau for It was just another one of those fi = Red Wings Stay Out of; League Cellar..on Ties YORK i — I's getting) got: the puck in mid-ice and mo- neuvered it into New York terri- say's 11th of the season, “MSU Harriers Are Favorites CHICAGO W — With defending champion Michigan canceling ‘its ‘cross-country schedule this fall, Michigan State looms as successor to the Big 10 harrier crown in the “40th Seor-usgttore conference meet’ at Washington Park tomorrow. 3Harry Kennedy and Selwyn ' = 3 ‘ 2 3 eaeesess "Ores Sao} tory. The goal at 18:05.was Lind-| Potato Teams y to Meet Sooners Getting M ‘Longjohns . ‘96 Nebraike | Winter With and Hand Warmers downs for the winning “green” team from a few yards out. co short. they ‘eae crack down hard on October. | scalpers. reports indicate $4 single’ tickets|the are selling from $15 to $20 while|champion, says she will file suit pairs sell at =. Buckeyes \ Wont jess es fo Smash UM Bow! Picture ‘Spearheaded by All-America encounter. + sseward-tHopatong) Cassady, Ohio jthe suit. is the culmination of a : braska ‘igrece team” ‘quarter: |to catch the Oklahoma Sooners Trainer Ken Rawlinson attended Wife Seeks Divorce Next Bout Is With the * > e eb lek weed “high, .Some|MPs- Carl (Bobo) Olson, wife of world middleweight ‘ boxing for divorce today on grounds of extreme penalty, * “This thing has been building up from word,”’. Mrs, S eainan: Helen Olson told * * * She didn’t explain that seg ers! of the balding boxer, who's flying home to her from all his) Easterg. flights—once so quickly | he left surprised sports writers a any, comment, That . was safter-his abortive effort telift the All Ready to Threw! light- heavyweight title from champ} the Fireworks at Ann) |Archie Moore. a w Vv Arbor Club as unavailable for com- hey Warren) COLUMBUS (%—With its oftense Sapiro, said: | Mrs. Olson's attorney, * * “We have sent of grounds . | situation that has been building up ‘for some time.” State will offer the most devas-| tating ground attack in’ its history against Michigan Retusay at Ann Arbor. * He said Mrs, Olson, 26, would 6 ete seek custody of the four children, $2,000 a month and ‘her fair With the Big Ten title at stake, = #0 2 i as well as a chance.to eliminate share” a = sone Spro ett ede the arch-rival Wolverines from the i Rose Bowl bidding, Cassady is : Eee expected to wind up his- fabulous |college career with another spec- tacular show. The freckled, red-haired speed- ster, whe had scored three touchdowns in each of his last twe outings, has 14 for the sea- son and 36 for his four-year stint. His 226 points constitute a new Ohie State record erasing the. 201 mark set ip 1919 by All- America Chic Harley. Cassady has had his hands on, (= the ball 529 times in his 3 varsity, te games. He has ground out. 2.383 | ‘ yards rushing (812 in 133 tries this, 4 year), caught passes for 619, turned punts for 238, kickoffs 903, and chased inter- cepted passes back 223. cs * * This isn't a one-man team, but! “| Cassady makes it click. : nents who build their defenses’ to. stop him must leave a weakness: somewhere for the other speedy backs to sprint through. J Roseboro, the right halfback, has) | the same 6.1 average from scrim. mage that Cassady boasts. Joe — Cannavino, Cassady's understudy, has a 7.9 mark, best on the team, __ and Jerry Harkrader, Roseboro’s| ~ relief man, has | 6.7 ——- . ; ‘ a rummage sale here yesterday and bought 44 pairs of long — wear. He said the players would wear them if it's cold for the game | in Lincoln Saturday. : That's not all, Rawlinson will carry along 30 chemica) hand- While the frosh were fighting warmers, They'll be used by subs eech other outside in the chilling cold, the varsity team wound up its serious preparations against ee ren SS ee Only about an tomorrow as Michigan State tapers ae fe oom ot ie the waterboys will rush them out) to the 11 players on the field. Cloth gloves also will be part of the cold weather paraphernalia. “Other precautions against the cold will include jugs of hot sweet- ened tea. TCU Mentor Thinking About Rice Not Cotton not cotton this week ‘: the Cotton Bow! is beat Saturday, But Martin says he on the bench but during timeouts) = el Frank miweed. the aw quar- -|Week. honors. for Bobo Judge HILLSBOROUGH, - Calif. o lat more than $200,000 in community property. - There has been no indicatin of marital troubles. the Olena cabiiaiaiia’ Vien. olulu in 1946. Their children—three ~ — - f oe in age Pitt § Paluck "AP Top Lineman of the Week. Says Mates Deserve Credit; Picked for Play | Against W. Virginio PITTSBURG «®—“Mean—John’*——————~ Paluck, husky senior end of t Pitt football team who is The As- sociated Press Lineman of the Week, says his teammates deserve the credit for his honors, Paluck was selected yesterday | on the basis of his outstanding per- ‘formance against West Virginia University here last Saturday. The previously unbeaten and untied Mountaineers were soundly de- feated 26-7 by the aroused- Panth- ers~and much of the credit went to Paluck. His repeated charging forced two fumbles the Panthers turned into touchdowns. a * Paluck, who hopes to play pro jball, made one of the recoveries. ‘His wingmate, Joe Walton, made ‘the other. The pair produced the third touchdown that broke the Mountaineers’ comeback hopes. But Paluck was modest when in- formed of winning Lineman of the entire team pitched in. tt was all team the West Virginia game. There ned “There was no question, we were tense before the game. But once ie ies tat cn the field Wp Semet it. We were a serious * * * resenting the Sugar to rerort on the unbeaten | terback who can do everything, i ie except pass effectively, has a 3.1) at avetage but is the team's 2nd best, ““"Y" scorer with 30 points scored on: five “sneak” touchdowns. le a hk The line is big ant fast, with left, is on his way to gues | 248-pound Jim Parker the roe major college rushing leader. {at guard. Coach "Woody Hayes); ast year he was first with 1,359 says he's the best linemen he’s’ yards. To date he has gained 1,106, seen in —_ leading Jim Swink of Texas ‘tian by 20 yards. Swink also has two games to play. (ike In-Law Named Club Veep fi * The ‘eae have run all year from. the split-T, but there was conjecture that‘they might have |-some new tricks to spring Satur- day as Hayes put an iron curtain around the practice field and shut out all spectators as he primed the’ club for the final effort. ae a California Feud. ’ Set for TV Tilt ‘| ment for the Chicago White Sox has become strictly a faniily af- fair. At the annual meeting of the club’s board of directors yesterday, John Rigney, director of farm club CHICAGO (INS)—Top manage~ . ‘orting "their bitter local, ‘feud into ‘| operations and son-in-law of Presi- dent Mrs. Grace Comiskey, was named a vice president. Mrs. Comiskey’s son, Charles, already be dwelling on this bow] business lif he expects to lick Rice, That's thinking ahead, which is bad for football teams, ‘game Saturday can decide who's to play fn the Cotton’ Bowl—whether TCU wins \its way into the New Year's game) ‘or has to wait another week and , {beat Southern Methodist to do it. There are 5 Sports Pages in today’s Pontiac Press |iinsrs full view of a national gers f audience Saturday, wind up serious phase of practice today, t * sentative in the Rose Bowl, re- main the favorite to win but most observers predict it will be close and .most likely a grid Donny- ~ brook? _eexnspar’s omnes e BASKETBALL Huntington ¢ 107, Griffin .64 82, Pikeville (my. | 86 the; is a vice president. | In a formal statement, Mrs. take a similar post with the St. Louis Cardinals. Army, Florida, Georgia Tech Best Defensive taht es Elevens as Splurges Hurt Terps, Navy; UCLA By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Army, Florida and Georgia Tech fense among the nation’s major colleges this week as Maryland, Navy and UCLA ail fell victim to surprising — I rank under-| loot Os 512 but wound up i game ( 12), t w up in a Ot/pack seat to Army in'the ground defense list. e Bureau statistics with an aver- , with Mary- total rush-pass continued on top in , allowing 139.5 yards a a E oo JNavy was tumbled from the pass ott saat Tee) allowed just 18 ‘com _|jumped to the top in football de-| 08° total | Comiskey said the two will jointly: sity for having a general man- In ‘effect, Rigney and Comiskey wifl take over the job done last year by former general manager Frank Lane, who quit the Sox to/skins. Moantaineers. But afterwards they ed talking about Pitt and Fi “Sure we'd like to go, but we have one more tough game com- up with Penn State next Satur- we're thinking fonse the entire season and oc- vy unbeaten Duke, now show a 6-3 log for the season. The fine play of tackle Fred Rob- tention in the iy Associa ited Press poll of writers and ers. Hurrying Hugh to Keep Going WASHINGTON «® — Halfbgck Hugh McElhenny, whose ailing Toot The UCLANs, fifth-ranking team conduct the business of the base-/has hobbled his once-brilliant run- in the country and possibly the ball team and that under this|\ning for the San Francisco 49ers, Pacifi¢ Coast Conference's repre- arrangement there is “no nec@® says he is “' even entertaining the thought of quitting’ the Na- tional Football League team. McElhenny had said he was about to quit after the 49ers lost 74 Sunday to the Washington Red- But last night he told sports writers: “I was depressed = discour- aged and I popped of Coach Red Strader oat “the kid was discouraged after the game, so he said_a few things. It's like a lot of people who threaten to quit sauna they’ re confronted by the ‘Albion Still King ‘of MIAA Harriers ALBION «® — Albion college is cross-country king of the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) for the 9th consecutive year. Albion won by a. wide, 26-42 margin, although Kalamazoo’s Dick Erhle came in first in the 1955 cross-country run yesterday. Ehrie’s time for the four miles was 22 minutes and 40.5 seconds. Trailing Albion and Kalamzaoo in scoring were: Calvin, 107; 110; Hillsdale, 120; and Adrian, 202. pletions in 64 attempts for 226) Nebraska leads in holding down) yards before. running into the |pass completions, allowing only a Claudé Benham. With Ben-|.267 success (27 of 101). most of the pitching.) Michigan State and Tennessee) Columbia hit 18 of 38 for.261 yards, /are the only clubs: with a better although bowing (41-4). than 40-yard average in punting— 42.1 and 41.7, ive! Vy upped Navy's air yield from ‘ youae pevamen”” a (2 to 48.4 yards a game—no bet- ~| seiter than fourth best aftet Florida) } Army ar "ste ay *s'(43.8), George Washington (45.0)) 3, maryiana 479 (1572) «(174.7 and Nebraska (45.6). > hen = ie oe 6. Geo, Washington — 462 1516 oH UCLA really crumpled in Poe i Oklahoma a 133s isos specialty against Washington. The) Bozcrren iL Hd rena 8 ngpran Roomy had ne : RUSHING DEFENSE es driving r second stra : iscoring defense, allowing just 33) 1 arm “sr” ore Bay points in eight games. Then Wash-| 5 Hay te soe ington broke loose for a near upset) ¢ = oe that left UCLA barely abead 19:17, $. ; 2} ro ‘77 8. UCLA which “allo od Just 40), § Basen “$ 2 Ey i 7 : he ; FORWARD PASS DEFENSE third a a game, Mes "obec ers oil tot, “DEH S with 4.8, followed ph 54 eS Yebraske me Ber ae Those three are m. ay . college clubs to allow less than 6) & Reniuety 5 3 is a points a the average.| 9° Aianama @ 2 4 410 Navy and “UCLA lead in shutouts) ®. Indian 2 2s with 8. tie toe “te aso “Se J * stxrecnsseely ERSE Hae 2 work. “We worked hard all week for . FIFTY-EIGHT THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1955 * A Two out of three passenger auto- Mobiles produced in the United . States are replacements for scrapped vehicles. ; Pook CHICAGO : .. styles. _ $16.95 Outfits eoneeee $20.00 CCE CCE CME MEE CE! eenee : ing chair, the easiest way he knew | | Today's occupants of that s0- “CLEVELAND Shoe Outfits Styles and models for everyone, amateur or pre- . tessiqnal. ‘not sit. The concept of quarter- ‘backing among the pros has ing teams. ‘changed almost completely. | “ Youth's, —— or Men's $1288 Outfits ee 91695 Ww fast $1995 A'two of the greatest—if not the | PRECISION 4 | outeits $2485.35 35 Skate Boxes — Skirts Briefs — Toe-Stops Terms, Cash, Layaway Philip's Sporting Goods 79 N. Seginew St. P S.—Skaies Mcke Won- derful Christmas Gifts. Lay-c-Wey yours now! N PHILADELPHIA ® — Sammy times in his pro career for the total clive leader in the NFL, |Baugh once said that playing quar-' ‘terback in the National Football) |League was like sitting in a rock- of making a living. called rocking chair say it ain't so. To be a top-flight quarterback _in the NFL today, you have to run, * * | Baugh and Sid Luckman were, 'greatest—ever to pitch a ball in| the NFL. They played in the stan- dard T formation, moving. back into the pocket protected by bruis- ing linemen. They didn’t have to run, only pass. * * * A check of the records shows ithat Baugh in 15 years with the Washington Redskins gained a to- ‘tal of 340 yards on the ground. ‘Luckmar- _earried the ball 205 how the game has changed. coaches are adopting the split-T which calls for a versatile quar- terback, one who can exercise the joption of pass or run, Those quar- 'terbacks who don’t run, with one lor two exceptions, are piloting los- id ticago Bears and lost 206 yards. These figures are cited to show Today, more and more of the pro * * The statistics issued each week! by the NFL reveal that the pros) -——— are playing a new game. More! © teams are using the running game and their quarterbacks are help- ing to carry’ the ground-gaining burden. The latest figures show, six teams have gained more on the ground: than through the air.| Several others have recorded a fairly even balance between the. run and pass. e a * The Chicago Bears, tied for the Western Conference: tead- and- the ie Current Boxers J ust Don’t Rate With Fleischer NEW .YORK—The International plaques of all-time greats on a wall. “These are the- best fighters iwe've had at one time in the Gar- den in 10 years,”” remarked Editor ' Fleischer. ‘I wouldn't be worried about letting them get in the ring Boxing Club, through the halls of with what are around today.” which some awfully dull fighters! pass’ these nights, was a busy/Price Tag Placed place when the Boxing Hall of on Syracyse Team Fame was dedicated in The Ring magazine office at Madison Square Garden. Abe Attell, James J. Braddock, Tommy Loughran, Paul Berlen-| bath, Gus Lesnevich, — Ross and other name fighters of the past saw Nat Fleischer THE TWEED LOOK IS NEWS FOR FALL Coats by ALPAGORA EXCLUSIVELY COATMAKERS. Tweeds are high-fashion news, aceording to ESQUIRE Magazine. Tweeds with soft- brushed finishes and fleecy-faced surfaces — you've never felt tweeds like these! Alpagora tailors these handsome new 100% wool tweeds into coats that look like they’ve just popped off an ESQUIRE fashion page. They look better, they feel better, because they’re made with all the skills that you ex- pect from coatmakers of almost 50 years standing. Get into the swing—get into The Tweed Look : ‘by Alpagora. It costs no more than the mod- : erate prices you usually pay. The Balmore $ 50” | OPEN | MONDAY and FRIDAY *til . 9P.M. SYRACUSE, N.Y. —A $50,000 price tag has been placed on the |Syracuse Chiefs baseball] team, for! which an owner is sought. . Martin Haske, the present own- er, and a civic committee agreed on the price yesterday. Haske orig- ® inally had asked $105,000 for the International League club, but the new price does not include some litems that were embraced by: the have gained. more on the ground than in the air. Quarterbacks George Blanda, Ed Brown and Bob Williams have gained 250 yards running among them. Quite a dif- ference from when Papa Bear George Halas had Luckman, ae Ae oe Cleveland ference and features the incom- parable Otto Graham, passer de- luxe. But the Browns too, have Gained more yardage on. the > ground the Eastern Con- up 98 yards runnig and is a con- stant threat as a ball carrier. The revitalized Baltimore Colts title contender in the West. They have quarterback George Shaw, ee ae * The Washington Redskins’ Eddie LeBaron has gained 106 yards car- irying the bali, This little guy ‘moves like a jack rabbit, No rock- have turned from a doormat to a who in addition to passing, has The Philadelphia Eagles, with Thomason. a8. sei oe: Cen pela eben. tou the tian Se ee eae bd i ts. back fealty. en apne The Detroit Lions: Bobby Layne has gained 29 yards on 14 attempts and Harry Gilmer 38 on 9. Layne was a good runner in past years when the Lions were winning. | | | . BROTHER, BROTHER, BROTHER WHAT A TEAM — Five Packard brothers — who serves as a spare if one of the boys fails to show up — are leading the Victory Bowling league and their dad Adrian Burk and Bobby at the Dexter Bowling Club. Left to right are: Mac, L. D., Delbert Jr., Jack, Vernell and Delbert: oe. (Dexter wl eight wiles west of Am Arbor. ) Bucks, Bears . Hunt Prizes itor Area Men Wed., Nov. 23rd. Water Repellent and Insulated. Reg. $21.95. Men's Scarlet HUNTING PANTS ONE LOT OF Sweat Sox.... White T-Shirts . Water Repellent end 4 . $21.00 © o5.BUCKLE ARCTICS |©12inch RUBBER PACS S GYM SHOES Chippewa Wool Shirts. Red ‘Hunting West... 2% ome in and get these gifts in savings during our Birthday Sale, Friday, Nov. 18th thru a ee BF QTc veceu Peilee $388 ALUES TO $8.95 4 Bowling Clinic STANCE ADJUSTS ANGLE — ‘Lake and Jacobs from Pontiac. ‘Newk Talks Contract . BROOKLYN (—Don Newcombe, who had a 20-5 record with the world champion Brooklyn Dodgers last season, comes to town to talk ‘over his 1956 contract tomorrow. | The big righthander, who a year | ago took a salary cut estimated at Every bowler soon sees that, on $2,500 for his poor 194 showing certain alleys the ball hooks more (99) set up the contract huddle readily than on others. jimportant that the lesson of ad-| ‘ina telephone call to Vice Presi- |dent Buzzy Bavasi yesterday, | justing the stance or starting posi-| ———______ |tion to meet the changing alley! ‘conditions is learned early. When ~ alley is am, for ex-| ample, the \ right-hand gutter, and the ball ‘must be directed on a straighter ‘line “at the vocket because the |hook will be #*all. The aim is at the No. 3 pin, or even the gap ibetween the 1 and 3 pins—the | strike pocket. Now let us take ‘the other ex- itreme—the “run” alley. The one jthat “takes” hook quickly, The jadjustment is simple enough—if| lone understands it. As sketch! | shows, turn the right shoulder, hip, | and feet toward the right hand igutter, with your stance more jtoward the center_of the on to ‘allow for: angling the ball | | right. The over-all secret, of course, jis timing the swinging ball with footwork,‘ and proper body, posi- Dille Co.) (Copyright 39 1986, John The choicest whiskey | you can give or serve ~ 35 Anda ++. Created by Russel Wright, world-famous designer = whiskey you can give i Reserve .. This year the larges. selling, most popular * . the one and only whiskey that's s6 mellow and rich in fine whiskey flavor — ‘and so smooth going down, So pay a true compliment to the good _ taste of your friends. Give om Calvert. Calvert rt © “= About Salary. Big ‘Dodger Pitcher is Still Insistent He Wants $30,000 BROOKLYN @® — Righthander Don Newcombe and Vice President a Bavasi of the world cham- ) g a the, big bie shaume winner merits a bigger salary—"But not,” says Bavasi, “the $30,000 Newk wants.” Newcombe and Bavasi og down and talked at Field yepter- day; but both denied*the conver- sation coneerned Newcombe's, 1956 contract. It was about the weather ‘and many things, including @ per- en =. eC ue a ’ First of all, Bavasi said, Johnny ” : f * * * ey “What -is there: to discuss? When the time comes; we will mail him a con- tract. He did a fine job last year and deserves a raise. I'm sure he'll be happy.” . ae * * Newk wasn't so sure. ‘It's true we didn't get around to talking contract,”” he said, “We kidded a lot. We always do, But there’s one thing I'm not kidding about—and that's the $30,000. I think I'm worth | w = Newk worked for a reported $17,500 last season, after taking a $2,500 cut on his 9-8 record in "54, Before the session, Newcombe or the Dodgers had. themselves a holdout. “I'll sit it out "til spring it I have to,” said Newk, who also made mention of ‘‘ultima- tums. Sy ~ * : Bavasi said he had kidded New- combe about his remarks. “T asked him to spell ‘ultima- tum’,”’ cracked Bavasi. : Nathing incest nina from ——-| Bavasi's talk with Podres, mainly because neither will know what the young lefthander’s status will be next year until the draft board announces its decision. It's ex- pected in about a week or 10 days. Bavasi indicated he won't, get down to work on player contracts for another ‘three weeks, when I come back from the baseball meet- ings.” Jackie Robinson, however, is scheduled to pay a call on Buzzy |mext week. San Diego Named Site of NAIA Meet 4 SAN DIEGO, Calif. #—Arrange- ments were completed yesterday to hold the National Assn. of Inter- collegiate Athletics (NAIA) 1956 ‘tion for’ angle shooting is a, big ‘Tack, golf and tennis meen ot \* plem for the league, or scuttle the idea altogether, for at least another three years. Two” leagues” which~-would—-be are the Inter-Lakes and Eastern) Michigan. “Last” spring ’ many*-of athletic heads of teams in these leagues felt that a re-shuffle was inevit- able. : One of the strongest backers of ‘a new setup was Niles Hayes, ex- athletic director at Royal Qak. Royal Oak is expected to have its new high: school ready for 1957 and Hayes saw the need for get- ting it into a‘league. Present Royal Oak Dondero High would remain in the Border Cities League. Increased Horsepower More Vacuum and P Smoother Timing Quicker Acceleration — s. LJ ae next erheul, repair, engine rebui oy WOHLFEIL DEE 2274 S. Telogroph_ Rd. ‘ower Idling —Perfect™ sreund camshaft er PRECISION CAMSHAFT GRINDING Dynamometer tests prove value of Comshoft Grinding in engine rebuilding: é er j Pontiac FE 2-4907 primarily_involved_in_the shuffle | Class “A” schools, along with the new Royal Oak’ school, men- 'tioned for the league were Birm-| ingham, Ferndale and Hazel ‘Park! fromthe Eastern Michigan; ‘field and Berkley from the Inter- Lakes conference. These six. schools were ex: pected to form the charter mem- bership with stipulations that Class “B” schools like Oak Park and Fitzgerald would be eligible apon reaching “A” status, Big factor which is being care- fully, considered before any defi- nite commitments are ex facilities. Here, Birmingham has _ little problem, with its own swimming «| pool and tennis courts to be, con- structed in the very near futute to complete its athletic plant. Southfield has. already begun building tennis courts and has funds from a recent bond issue for a swimming pool. Latest step is a proposal to light its football | field. * * * Ferndale, with a new $6,000,000 plant under consideration, will have expanded athletic facilities to |* 'match those of any other school in | the area. Jim Manilla, football coach and o°? —aec lus a? “1a ay ae A wow 4 VOD excellent straight, or with 2 “Your Breath Never Tells Tonic 80 and 100 Proof + Distilled from grain « ina Collins 4.03 «s quart 92.55 FULL pint Arrow Liqueurs Corp. Detroit 7, Mick, new athletic director at Royal Oak ae 4 “we have not committed our- selves to any league, but we know we must find a place for our new high school." Athletic director Frank Whit- ney at Birmingham could not give any concrete result of the mitment,” he said. > |Coy at forward. is from the standpoint of equal is the best bet to team with Me- “Anderson has a lot of experi- enced but small guards returning. These include Walt ‘Godfrey (6-1), Jim Raymond (5-11), Marry Lux (5-10) and Pat Wilson (40). Godirey and Raymond probably will start and Wilson should break into the lineup as soon as he is through with his duties as 2nd string quarterback on the football A- good bunch of sophomore prospects will help to give the Spartans bench strength. Best of these are forwards Larry Hedden (6-5) of Gas City, Ind., and Charles Bencie (6-6) of ~ Ind., center Max Gon- on on MSU Cage Outlook: “We will have more depth. and said Anderson. pe to get more balanced scoring—more from our guards. We'll run as much as possible and height this year," “We have continuous motion with definite pattern.” * * * Michigan State opens house Dec. Illinois. games will be Jan. 2 at Illinois, * * * The complete schedule: Pittsburgh; Dec. 21, Notre Dame; 23, Wyoming; Dec. 29-30, at Maryiend | \ournament. Jan, 2, Jan, 14, Purdue, Peb. 1, at Detroit; Feb. 6, zenbach (6-8) of Milbank, 8. D., and guards Jack Quiggle (6-3) of South Bend, Ind., and Al Rosen- basind cai of New York City, iFeb. 8, at Marquette; Feb. 13, western; Feb. 25, at Wisconsin Purdue, Feb. Mich higan manager’ of heavyweight cham- pion Rocky Marciano, stipulated today that any conference he may: Norris over the. chantpion's future fights must be with Norris ‘‘alone.”’ else,” Weill said. “I want to talk to Norris alone.” , * oat me Weill did not amplify, but it may be significant that he is now free to sign with any promoter. The exclusive contract. which Norris’ International Boxing Club had with Marciano expired recently and has not been renewed. * ‘i * he termed a “good will tour’ Weill =r he probably wouldn't get back Christmas. * + * “T'm going to Los Angeles for a month's vacation after Rocky goes ‘home (Brockton, Mass.) for the Thanksgiving holidays,” a » * * “We're going to stay here through Friday, | then ‘Bo tt to Chica NFL STANDINGS National Hocky Lea Mine He tn- meeting, but said that “such a : echuding all sams of ied Pls Nov, 16. league wou great advan- ‘on Lost T Gt ” —— : Montreal ey 3 .— is ae Spay ence EP RRB LOD. sesenne Bob Hall, athletic com at South-| Chicago .......- : : é is * ¢ s| field, looked fa ly toward the: a. 3 28, ® ry) one gat “| New vers ® pos 3 (the). ever, carefully consider any com-' Mont Toren . — (No league games scheduled.) Motors OLDS ‘Holiday DEALS SUBURBAN . ‘ode 4.4440 565 S. Woodvard-Birmingham | Here with the champion on what} o New York until shortly before) he ex-| ‘ce Storm. Cancels Michigan Hunting Trip for Rocky HOLLAND, Mich. @®—Al Weill,,go. From there we go to Minne- 22, then Rocky will go home for the holidays and I'm! have with New York Promoter Jim 8°ing to the Coast on vacation. japolis on Nov. * * * “Rocky was supposed |hunting with (Michigan) (ama with Rocky." i | el A\ We Bate outle jts 22- game schedule at Jenison Field- 13 against Southern The ist of 14. Big Ten Dec. 13, Southern Iinois; Dec. 17, - at Illinois; Jan. 7, at lowa; Jan. 16, at Indiana; Jan. 21, Minnesota; Jan. 28, Ohio State. Michigan; at Minne- }sota; Feb. 18, Illinois; Feb. 26, North- 21, erarel 3, at Ohio state; March 5, at to go: Gov. , “1’ll have my lawyer present and|W illiams today, but I've nixed that. Norris can have his, but no one ‘It’s stormy and I won't take a EXTENSION LIGHT wh 137 beadle. got Two New Faces in OSU Lineup COLUMBUS, Ohio u#—Ohio State | will have two new faces in its starting lineup this weekend. against arch-rival Michigan when the two teams collide in the battle for the Western Conference title. Don Sutherin, used mostly on kickoffs and punts, will open at Harkrader, who is through for the season because of a knee injury. Jim Roseboro, © Harkrader's Ne. 1 replacement, is ailing with knee and ankle injuries but is mending rapidly and may see some action Saturday. — Junior Dick Guy, his old starting post at left tackle after being replaced by Don Stoeckel last week. Guy has been battling a cold for the past few ___ | weeks. “The Buckeyes--ence again spent | practice session polishing up on. offense and looking at Michigan's mimicked the Wolves’ formations in. scrimmaging yester- gridder will make the trip to Ann Arbor and may suit up for the game, but his collegiate playing days ended with his brief appear- ance last. week against lowa.’ _* THERMOSTATS - For Most 99¢ Cars Exoct replacements ‘a stalwart .in. the Bucks big line, will be back at; attack. The freshman team. multiple y. Coach Woody Hayes said the.en-, tire Buckeye squad will be ready for action Saturday with the ex- ception of Harkrader. The injured right half in place of senior Jerry | “their one hour—and- -95—minutes} — { | i For All Cors * Washable assorted popular colors. Expertly tailored for perfect, amooth fit! Comfortable for warmer winter . driving—ideal for extra upholstery Protection. On of off im a jilty! “WINTER-TREDS” MUD-SNow =a 6.00.16 Pontiac's Seat Cover Specialists Offer Protection for That New Car Upholstery With KLEER VUE Plastic Covers .. Sharpens . Crystal Clear: Original Colors _and Design of Interior Installed While You Wait for Most Cars! 136 S. Saginaw at Chase PONTIAC 94" | SEAT COVER MART FE 4-8272 : F a I eects [warm cota WHEEL COveR rs, 44c * Molded rubbe lined, Will nor slip, gon - Full swive} od st. rng for ede ax fon ater eating Gift ee WAY TIME a =~ Regular 24” or 20" Deluxe BIKES Boys’ or Girls’ Models. 49.95 Value, Now at 20” JUNIOR BIKE With TRAINER WHEELS teat OD The best construc tion in every detail! Full 20 In. size, bal- ance wheels, spring saddle, chain guard. Popular color com 34” BiG 36 P Pe, DRILL KIT Husky ‘4" Drill, Tote Trey, Sew attachment and many accessories i 21 Pe. SOCKET set Vs and 44” Drive. Has 93% @ reversible ratchet: V . '} Portable OO HOLDS Your Selection Une Dec: 15th! Shop Now while selections are complete! Use | & ‘Wa Convenient LAYAWAY PLAN! VISIT J& R's BIG TOYLAID — now Open! ~ Favorite ae. oa | 9% * Sogsiar “Cham. pion” car or flam- ing red ‘Fire, Chief”. New im- proved steering and pedal action. Big 8" double disc wheels. Stee] body. 2 WHEELER for TODDLERS G. E. TOASTER! 99 rs 1035. 1 9 rq 19 Frame bor re- Nationally wart se girlc | hens a cvs | einer whew G. E. STEAM IRON |“ * “*: 3-Way TRAY-CHAIR 1 7 A spr snack or play-table chair Steom | o!! in one! See it! F oO new 588 Weighs only 3% Lbs. when dry. 30 sq. in. sur. face. Upholstered ROCKER BIG CORN POPPER , 3 Qt. 6. E. TRIPLE WHIP MIXER 43% 12 speeds! Duran plastic covered. Well made. 10” DOLLS .% YEAR Actual Valves te $10.95 Choice of the most popw lar dolls! A walking doll = magic knee. action. A 23” Baby Doll that a» sumes aii positions and yd) . ‘SN Tlephae Set Professional like in operation. Full size. More than just a toy. 2 Unit Set Complete §°5 5- Unit ELECTRIC WORK TRAIN cor, wreckercrane car, boose, tracks and transformer. LIONEL SWITCHER TRAIN SET Diesel engine, log car, box 1 g% Locomotive, pipe car, apie §°5 car, caboose. Transformer, SPRING HORSE J & R AUTO STORES Free Parking Rear of Store 115 N. Saginaw St. Open Mon. and Fri. ‘til 9 FE 2.9234 y head: anit. ak ee Oe ° _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 bof aw oe ee ae Pe + aE ye eee a pl pcg ele GY pcoeenapdpeng + ‘ sania bw # cee Harvard in Shuffle for Bulldog Finale | CAMBRIDGE, Mass. u—Har- vard Coach Lioyd Jordan will pro-| mote center Mike Pritchard to the varsity Saturday for the traditional finale with Yale in New Haven. Jordan announced the move yes- terday to alleviate the center problem with regular. Jan Meyer) still: nursing injuries , from the Brown contest and Marv Lebovitz idefinitely out of the Yale game due to an ankle fracture. A new 15-story apartment in the French sector of West Berlin hon- ors the memory of Major Ernst! Reuter." Paul Jones BH we You're in for a pleasant surprise once you taste that smooth, ' old-fashioned flavor. You'll agree—Paul Jones can’t be miched 3 “TRY IT ...how mild and mellow a whiskey can be! Murphy Meets Vejar | BOSTON if — Bobby Murphy, Boston's young unbeaten welter- weight, has been signed for his first 10-round fight with veteran (Chico Vejar at Boston Garden Dee. : 10. Murphy has won his 14 profes- nance! fights, 10 oy knockouts, bs . anywhere! ‘Make a ale for the better! Paul J one S One of America’s finest whiskies since 1865 “FRANKFORT DISTILLERS CO., NEW YORK CITY. BLENDED WHISKEY 86 PROOF. 124% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ‘LAS. VEGAS, Nev, @®--The trim, jet-powered Bluebird went dis- play today and the man ‘who ed her to a new world ly debated the future and possible further assaults on the so-called “water harrier. as ° * + record, Donald M, Campbell, quiet-). Ca. sun bled ba fe Sons Cuedl & te ie in Scotland in 1952. The run was|surpass 200 m.p.h. on wa’ timed at about 206 miles an hour.|live, and the Bluebird is Said Campbell: successfully engineered jet craft for any *« built —— piloted craft attempting to go fast: ‘Some as far fs later the Itali-| Campbell questions the use ofjer than 200 m.p.h. on water. an ace, Mario Verga, was killed|the term “water barrier, but ad-| ‘It is not an accredited scientific under almost identical circum-/ mitted: term but it is my guess that it stances\and at comparable speed."| ‘“‘Call it what you will. The termjwill do until I, or someone else, Most of the Campbell supporters will do it. & . Campbell “end the 4,000-pound Bluebird skimmed across Lake Mead’s waters: yesterday at a speed of 216.2 m.p.h., breaking the mark the 34-year-old son of the late Sir Malcolm Campbell set in England at 202.32 last July. * * * plans are indefinite aside from giv- ing himself and his loyal crew from Britain: a well deserved rest. “7 think perhaps “we should en- 2 going to bed at 4 a.m. instead of getting up at 4 a.m.,” he said, jokingly. ‘ +~“Phe—new time; he said, will be|-~ submitted for formal approval as class to the Union of International Motor Boating, governing body of the sport. —— * The Campbell record, the aver- age registered in two runs over & measured kilometer distance timed at 239.5 and 193.0, was suprvised| by Kent Hitchcock, official of the American ‘Power Boat Assn. and the UIMB. * * The viable Britisher, a man \dedicated to speed on the water | just as was his father to speed] on both land and water, said he will keep his headquarters here at lthe Sahara Hotel for several weeks. The Bluebird is on display at the hotel, which was one of the sponsors for the record assault, .* © Much research remaing to be done in regard not only to the ’|/Bluebf&d’s record run but in the entire matter of jet-propelled craft. Ot the great danger involved in traveling at ah: © sees. Camp- iCobb, You recognize this danger. Then you forget it. You must for- get it, else one would never get anywhere.” USE OUR EASY BUDGET came CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY a Action pall toy that $198 barks, creeps, sniffs Keeps youngiters omned — “woot” pows, doth cor Lengit: 164". mal pictures. Pegs can’t chip. ‘POUNDING BOARD sit OB" Six pegs, fitted into a colorful pounding board decorated with ani- Mallet has formed handle. Just reverse board to set up pegs. New break or Extra Traction ‘| Suburbanite 15° end Your Recappable Tire 6.70x15 Plus Tax and Receppoble Tire Applied to Sound Tire Bodies or to Your Own Tire Treads WS, 4h ge, % ees % MUL WHEEL BALANCE Reg. $2.00 Cc Por Wheel, Plus Weights? FRONT END ALIGNMENT Reg. $9.95 BRAKE RELINE Ford, Plymouth, Chevrolet Bonded $3.00 Extra 12" TIRE TRACTION- IZING Reg. $2.00 i _ STORE HOURS BAM tester Friday 8 A. M. to 9 P, FREE PARKING. GOODSYEAR SERVICE STORE 30 S. Cass FE biz Campbell said his immediate} - ra-world-recerd-in-the unrestricted) — top, left to right — Ron Draheim, Keego; Temple, Pontiac; Wayne HOPE FOR BOWL TRIP — Pulling hard for a trip to the Tan- gerine Bowl, at Orlando, Fla. at New Year's, are these 10 boys. All are members of the unbeaten Hillsdale College football squad, and all are from Pontiac and area. The team (this isn't all of it) is cap- bd * Tangerine, Refrigerator? Pontiac Area Backing Dales’ Effort for Participation in Post-Season Bowls With almost a dozen members of|a bid to one of the southern holiday the undefeated Hillsdale College| bowl games. football team resident Pon- tiac and Oakland phaagg haba A number of Pontiac groups | Hillsdale has set up an amazing interest is being, have already sent their tele- (record of 16 consecutive wins, nine Dales try for! graphie support of the Dales for this season. The string brought the the Tangerine test at Orlando, Fla. JOE'S ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS TARPAULINS-WATERPROOF-MILDEWPROOF 5x7....$3.50 9x12....$10.80 15x20. . .$30.00 6x9....$5.50 10x12...$12.00 20x20.. .$40.00 - Ox9....$7.20 12x15...$18.00 Special Sizes Fy 8x10...$8.00. 12x18...$21.60 , Made to Order Detachable Hood Parka Same specifications as convertible hood parka, except this coat has Boal Convertible Hood Parka Extra strong sateen—full, warm 16-02. quilted body, mouton hood, converts by zipper to large mouton tachable hood. Colors; cooar (?) Heavy mesh zipper with Green, Navy. button down storm fly. Colors: OD, Sage Greer. $-M- $1295 iy L-XL *e @*e @# @@ @ \ S-M-L-XL s] [95 “4 | Detachable - $498 : 5 \ = 3 Hood ee epeee#eer#ee” re Sizes $1495 smmays SWEAT 6 to 20 = : SHIRTS a Extra FLANEL —— ENE like woe Warmers SHIRTS ne with ' band nen erilosry Asst Cotors Grey or pockets oe al on. Sanforized Navy - ro ge t | $1.29 $195 $1.69 $5.95 - = 100% WOOL PANTS, Genuine Army Cloth, New. .$6.96 WOOL WORK SHIRTS, Washable, Sanforized. . . $6.96 0. D. Army WOOL SHIRTS, New .............:34.96 _FIBERGLAS INSULATED VEST - creceeeees +++ S808 We Give Fitex WwooL a od prenps _ Genuine Government _ SWEATERS KOREAN BOOTS The warmest boots made. Construct- ed to rigid Government Specifications. 3122 Wool cashion Turtle Neck Navy, Bob Neck Navy, 3 ~ button Neck, OD or Navy. $295 . 100% ORLON SWEATERS aphcars: a T9¢ te. $495 Coat Style $9095 Mon. 9-9: _ Lang Gheoves Tues., Wed.; 9-6 Fri 99, Set. 9-8 JOE'S tay SURPLUS wich 2 Walled Lake; Earl O'Shaughnessy, O'Shaughnessy, Keego; Walt Poe, ex-PHS; Nelson O'Shaughnessy (also asst. cage coach); front row— : Bruce Felker, Northville; John Moffatt (ex-PHS); Bud Thomason, colted ty EnPUNS payer Muara Chadd Teugie. Ee the picture are, Woteetaed and Pull Barter, Walled Lake. + Dales. year, best in the state. Those from the area on the Hills- Temple of Pontiac, a junior and an all-MLAA in 1954; Johnny Mof- the, tiae, the team's kicker who has jscored two TDs and kicked 22 ex- believe he is thinking in terms of 250 m.p.h. ~~ ee | ond straight MIAA title for the | Dales are eptatbandad by the | sensational Nate Clark, halfback . who has compiled 144 points this — dale squad, include — Capt. Bud fant, junior half back from Pon- — tra points. for a M4 total; Walt | ‘Poe, a freshman from Pontiac; jthree of the Keego Harbor , | O'Shaughnesseys, ‘Earl, an Olivet - | transfer, Wayne, freshman full | back, with 277 yardain 51 tries; Nelson, equipment manager: Bud Thomason of Waterford, Phil Bark- er of Walled Lake and Ron Dra heim, Walled Lake, all freshmen. }and sophomore Bruce — of (aad ger L Not in Horry |About Resignation SACRAMENTO, Calif. @ — Di- ‘fectors of the Pacific Coast Base- ‘ball League are in no hurry to ‘accept Clair Goodwin's resignation — ‘as league president, says Presitient | \Fred David of the Sacramento — Solons. ! * * é : David said yesterday he had ~ talked by telephorie with other di- — prectors and they agreed to wait un- ‘til the Nov. 28 baseball meeting — lin Columbus, Ohio, before mains | a decision. * « 6 David said Goodwin has done a | |“pretty fair job” since taking the — job last year. YOU'RE NO CAVEMAN! ENJOY WINTER with ‘Buolold 2-Layer HEALTH UNDERWEAR Don’ wap winter—just yang 8 two thin noobs oe Nae against - chills. This unique ga the original ae | ment with no wool he piri all in the outer layer il your skin, Come in im vot of several Po. Parwmy: styles, 24 E Lawrence $t. Phone FE 2-2369 Open Fri, Night to 9 ———- Se 3 Se Mage # oF 2. se gee ees Fs Opeee ee eee. * + 33 es = = pte ea = = i la aa | res . of ; - - .- os : [> 4 } THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 sixty.-oNR. omeback Takes AL Honors trol, On thes day they ent GB0N0Ia ene Byrne to St.Louis for Overmire. veteran Stubby Bunty tee years, three months (Unbeaten Luther 7 ‘Cor Bowl Bound | ,.. tat, the year ses MACOMB, Ill. @®~—The 10th an- nual Corn Bowl football, game will) Makes that North Carolina city his . |be held in the new half-million dollar Hansen Stadium here on{%9 votes to easily gain the Ameri- : * * * Thankseiving Day with Luther of Srensback-ob-the Year , meeting the host team, ee eee "Minois State. Luther is undefeated in 19 games and ended its 1955 campaign with 7 victories and 1 tie. Western has a current 5-2-1 record and closes s|White Sox; Enos Slaughter, Athlet- ics; Mickey a a Jimmy Piersall, Red brilliant 16-5 won and lost record Ce ‘si with a fourth-place 318 mark that|and look for something else, inclyded 32 home runs and 107 runs * * * batted in. ’ * Eo ae “Byrne had fio Opposition whatso- State Grid Writers Name Chiesi Prexy DETROIT w—Louis Chiesi of the Saginaw News was elected 1956) president of the Michigan Foot- ball Writers Assn. yesterday. Dayton Perrin of the Royal Oak Tribune and George Van, Detroit) sports columnist, were elected sg presidents. trémendous, incredible il Writers Assn, of America were spread among 10 candidates. Boston’s Ted Williams and Kansas City’s Vie Power had 4 each, De- troit's Billy Hoeft had 3 and George Kell of the Chicago White Sox had of Byrne late last year. himself together, revised his pitch- ing pattern and won 20 games. ‘to overhaul the Cleveland Indians, 2 One vole each went to Sherman ,{Lollar and Minnie Minoso of the Byrne’s comeback is. one of the most dramatic in a decade, The pitcher who in 1951. had been given *\up for lost became one of Casey Stengel’s' most consistent perform- ers, no longer the wild man, but a meoty. reliable, crafty pitcher at Byrne did not make the grade -|with the Browns, He also failed with the White Sox and finally the + 2.% Senators. Released to the Ameri- , ean Assn, he finished the 1953 sea- son with Charleston where he won because of|1 and lost 6. It -was-the-end-of-the;* "Hand, febounded/line, It seemed better to give up But Byrne wouldn't give up, He still had great faith in himself, a -confidence.} In 1954 he ‘caught on with Seattle of the Pacific Coast League, pulled | ,, Desperate for pitching help needed ‘Stengel recommended the purchase ls Indefinite Plans Are Pending Decision of Owner's _ Estate of the ‘year honors, is going his future. * * rullah will be shipped next was foaled. of his owner, ing plans are indefinite, WEST SIDE . 8. Ree. Secora W. Johnson ne- 656; Huron 950-2786. Nashua Future Former. | NEW YORK (®—Nashua, leading eandidate for 3-year-old and horse! home to await a decision regarding _* Trainer Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons said yesterday the big son of Nas- day to A. B. Hancock's Claiborne Stud, Paris, Ky., where the colt ‘ Until the Oct. 30 shotgun death| ’ William Woodward, Jr., plans were to send Nashua toj§ § Piedicc FE of Wood-| ward's estate, Nashua’s future rac- AUTO PAINTING | Expert Body and Fender jane te _on All Makes of Cars on back Mon- o- and BRAKE ADJUSTMENT INCLUDING PULLING DE SENIOR HOUSE / i K ff Bee iit. om wee = 3) WHEELS TO CHECK LINING Deke We 3 hea 1H 1 47 S SAGINA a ite HCY OWENS “ss o ple Sy! — ity, yi : FE 5.4102 Bow! Hay Dawson Cinch fo Grab Big 10 Honors OSU Ace Holds Rushing Scoring Lead;: Purdue Star Top Passer: bara hy three touchdown passes’ a category led by Mitchell's 9.7 and 7.2 for Earl Morrall of Michi- qan State. lin High School. © | MINEVILLE, N. Y, — “We! ‘i aS Johnny Podres Versatile Star SPECIAL! SPECIAL! =| Dayton’s MUD & SNOW IRE SALE _ : THESE DAYTON Rural Tires CHECK PRICES. and basketball and tied my 11 Copuct.e ate en Dayton Thorobred Dayton Thorobred school ‘Tecord, ip four seasons | feist as ¢ senor te muse ll BLACK SIDEWALLS WHITE — : cnbegten in 17 games. He was t size SALE SIZE REC. 20 Cubs Plan to 6.70x15 $24.60 $16.38 6.70x15. $30.15 $20.39 pomny ar adeachl This Is a FIRST LINE Tire! This Is a FIRST LINE Tire! agpeet oo ays egg mgs Mang Prices Plus Fed. Tax and Exchange _ Prices Plus Fed. Tax and Exchange coring taining Feo. 20, at Oe wily gra A teal caches qn ta reser Fob —————— eee Calan \. Wheel Alignment 5 Se a FREE FRONT END N basketal N INSPECTION AL ss wre manner. se » Front End Specials & Hard Toe Hockey $4075 \ BEAN VISUALINER : A Beste. oA etieRods © Shocks & Springs $950 A Sister... °7%tp AR © Complete Proat End Overhauling Nee 9485 Bowling #90 \ @ All Work Fully Guaranteed . Eden vedas chy N \ Wheel Alignment Machines Open 9 to 9 Daily & WELDE \ WHEEL BALANCING \ sponrinc coops N vacant = “$1.98 FE 4-6211 OPEN BOWLING 30c | Weekdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. | Free Bowling Instrection — FREE INSTALLATION! SEAT COVERS | Also TAIL PIPES a EXHAUST PIPES INSTALLED FREE Sale Price i: 2% Market FREE PARKING Beautiful first line, aa “coated seat covefs . a wide selection of ‘es season's newest colors. | Men’s OXFORDS | : sare Ton on and BUDGET TERMS ) 77 W. Huron St. (Corner of First Quality Original — Quality Ford, Chevrolet, Studeboker $°7/59 Fully * nd Only Guaranteed Tire FREE TICKETS TO HURON THEATER - WITH EVERY PURCHASE! Pontiac's Motorist Headquarters Cass) SIZE PRICE 6.00x16 $12.95 6.50x16 $15.95 6.70x15 $12.95 7.10x15 $14.95 | 7.60x15 $15.95 8.00x15 $16.95 Motor TUNE-UP Get Your car all set for the cold weather driving = $95 Other Cars Proportionately Low! We Use Champion A.C. and Auto Lite Spark Plugs 4 Co. OPEN 9 to 9 All 6-cyl. CHEVROLETS, thru 1955. All work done on our brand NEW 1955 SUN ANALYZER. LABOR AND MATERIALS GUARANTEED! DAYTON’S BIG 3 GUARANTEE FE 8-0424 TES Wel EES ESE Re A RR Rae © PRPC GWEN a Meant ONS SHANE a EAM BRT « - ahother- career cut out for him:;|Work because I thought it was! Js ek ee are eae ig Oe ks es & a . { 8 * . d : ~. SIXTY-TWO ey Ree Ne wel eae eine BG Ng ig es ey gee of eo te a aeatae atic tnes - * ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 1 1, 1955 ‘ ; » ie Barmhes were” Be ei Be Re ie sentro Soe WE Wis dens Penarth es we Hollywood. Headlines: Hayden Undertakes Job of Raising Four Children) By BOB THOMAS established as a family,” Hayden! HOLLYWOOD @—Sterling Hay-|explained. ‘1 took the entire raed den, film star and ex-Marine, has Mer off, For four months I didn’t! bringing up his four small children ‘best to spend as much time with all by himself, them as I could. - Last summer, Hayden divorced) *_ * #* his wife, the former Betty de Noon,) “At first I thought of taking an} after a series of battles. He re- island cabin in the Puget Sound, tained custody of their four chil- But I realized at their age they dren—Casey, 7; Dana, 6; Gretchen, didn't care much about scenery. 5; and Matt, 3, For a year, the “What they needed most was al towering, rugged actor has been home life. So-I stayed here with! acting as mother and father to this them and we played ball and swam lively ae jim the pool ‘and had a good time." » * j a e os “Tt el been easy,'’ he re-) Hayden said his work was ideal! marked at his roomy Sherman for rearing his brood. Now that the! Oaks home, The place was deco- kids are in school—Matt goes to rated with corn stalks and pump-/nursery school, the others to public MCALESTER, Okla. — Hurb- fe Franklin Fairris Jr., facing death in the electric chair a stroke past midnight’ tonight, has made a final, desperate plea that his life be prolonged long enough for him to give his eyes to some blind man. The 2i-yearold Dallas, Tex., Poster Boy for the 1956 March kins,-remnants-of-a-big Halloween efariiiar school—the actor is mak- their trick-or-treat rounds.) At present he is being helped by) Death ae Convi cf ais the studio, he takes over, He! * * a permanent mother for the chil-| take a ready-made family. Hayden takes his parental duties) shown here as he looks today and party he had conducted for the'ing three pictures in a row. He's kids, (He later took his brood on now working on ‘‘Bed of Fear." - “First of all, | we had to get his mother-in-law and a young! —— ———— woman. When Hayden comes home| also helps get the kids off to school] in the morning. af . j Wants to Give Eyes | re onty seat solution is problem, he admitted, was finding} dren. But it's hard to find an| eligible girl who wants to under-| divorce decreé does not become! final until next August, seriously, He attends PTA meet-! ings. | “one | polio, Jan. 3 to 31. At right, it, the Baltimore, Md., pat Manel titiene caren “I read to them at night,’ he = = : y said, “Lately it is ‘Call of - the! tective Bennie Cravatt durng Si Wild.’ I was afraid it would be His! HE’LL LEAD FIGHT ON POLIO — Meet five- | year-old Tommy Woodward, who has been named 1952. At left, he offers some of the peanuts which - | will be sold to raise funds in the campaign against of Dimes. He's as he looked in youngster is shown when he was two years old. Tommy was stricken with polio when he was 14 months old. Although he'll have to use crutches | and wear his braces and body corset for years to come, he smiles readily. That's why his freckled face will appear on millions of posters and col- lection boxes during. the arive. supermarket robbery in July 1954. He is at the state penitentiary here “I'd like to give my eyes to some blind man before I go,” he told) Howard Cowan, editor of the Mc- Alester News-Capital. Medical. men here said thy know of no eye bank in this imme-| diate vicinity and that such an op-| eration would entail much prepa- ration. Best Rate Story by ion location, I put them on the tape Women Are Alike; | sa ‘hat these women udge: c= let them get the Judge Drops Charge bt of 08 of pal GRAND RAPIDS #® — Robert Biman | Rabowski, 43, appeared before Superior Judge Thaddeus B. Tay- lor today for sentencing on too old for them, but they eat it up. I also tell them stories of my own. When I have to be away recorder to be played in my ab- aki 1 received a suspended sence.’ . Japanese Boats Warned | Canadian Dollar Drops Under P {charge of aggravated assault, SEOUL ® — South Korea threat- U.S. Par Value > ¢ 8 ened today to shoot at — “and if MONTREAL (® — The Canadian| Rabowski attempted to chastise| necessary sink” — Japanese boats dollar today fell below par with) jhis ex-wife Sept. 13 in city hall/if they persist in violating the the United States dollar for the | after both left a divorce property) | Syngman Rhee Line, which ex- 1G0P to Try ‘Treaty’ of Warring Leaders LANSING # — The Republican State Central Committee will meet j}Dec. 3 to put into effect a peace treaty drafted between warring jparty leaders The Central Committee will be asked to amend its bylaws to au-) thorite appointment of a special campaign committee including, . |tary of the Treasury H 4were- battling “past” ériergencies"| books : * WEEK DAYS aT 10:45 “Hauapheey Thinks Dem! Plan, Was Unrealistic| for Nation’s Workers SAN FRANCISCO w — Secre- umphrey said today the Eisenhower admin- | istration has U. S. eco-| nomic. policies to fit a nation in| which “the man in overalls ave| the man in the business suit" the same basic interests, policy c ocratic administrations as unreal-) istic ghost fighters who he said) Jafter the country already had de- veloped a high level of prosperity. | He said that when the Eisenhow- : | er administration came to office} Doers Open T | “we found that the great day-to- | day American evolution from the 10:45 A. M. , ODAY | bottom up .. . had not even been - : _ properly recognized by economic : ’ ‘ — | policy makers of the past two. dec- ades. They were too busy fighting the. ghosts of a ‘have not’ nation, a nation that had even then ceased, to exist. . . . j “We found the economy's | growth hampered and hobbled ie a tangle of regulations, controls, | Subsidies and taxes imposed in jpast emergencies.” | te * tJ * Humohrey said “the man ff overalls” and the “man in the business suit’’ have come to have la like interest in avoiding infla- — _ oa main aim of administra- ‘come to accumulate savings and) imake investments. He Gets. Dog-Sitter | DETROIT (#—Because he can't) keep his mouth shut when he’s, | alone, Stubby is going to have a. |sitter—by court order, Stubby is a ‘10-year-old mongrel dog. Neigh- lbors complained that for seven|f 4 years Stubby had set up persistent. barking whenever left alone by first time in four years. Bank officials said that the last time the Canadian dollar was be- ~ par was in’ March 1952. t the opening of the banks the! lus dollar was quoted at a prem-| Wilmington Editor NEW YORK @—Al Cartwright, sports editor of the Wilmington, Del., Journal-Every Evening, was) announced oday nner j pg oars cry erty py of ium of 123 per cent in terms of pail annual award for the best Canadian funds, which ‘meant it ewspaper story on thoroughbred| “5 worth $1.00 1-32 Canadian. In recent weeks the Canadian racing in 1955. dollar has fluctuated close to the SS ge -_ +l ~ on sot value of the U.S. dollar and for a| brief period about two weeks ago) jthe other day. Too bad,” said the’ settlement hearing. \tends up to 75 miles from the Ko- party officials and other leaders|hig owner, Miss Nollie J. Conner. * * rean coast. The line was’ pro- The following dialogue ensued claimed by President Rhee to re-| today between Judge Taylor and/serve the waters for Korean fish- the defendant: ermen. “You got a little excited here| ——___ Bakery Official Dies SAGINAW —Carl H. Pletscher, “Yes sir!” Rabowski agreed. | 42, head of Baker Perkins, Inc., Judge: “Robert had a marital] died pores ry A Tuesday in Sag- situation and he let it disturb him|inaw Hospital. was the only too much. You want to shane at Gen Pasion ot retired vice} Judge. * * * to serve through the 1956 cam-|One neighbor, Arnold Benes, sug-' a gested a dog sitter whenever Miss, The campaign committee plan (Conner left home. The judge! was agreed upon recently at a jagreed. So did Miss Conner. | meeting in the Washingfon of- fices of Leonard W. Mall, na /$16.50 Punishes Sinner WACO, Tex. UM — Justice of| tional chairman, Reportedly the meeting brought together State Chairman John|Peace Don Hall received this note) Feikens and U.S. Postmaster Gen-|along with a $16.50 check for a eral Arthur E. Summerfield, for- | speeding violation: “Be thankful, mer state and national chairman,|to. God that he is aq little more. wen with & stony on Virg® Body) was at par with the American|member. -” THURS. — “Count Three ond Pray” also “Jail Busters” dollars. ’ Rabowski: “I-know it, sir.” president and general manager of| Who have been at odds over Markl hermnarem bart es than you. — the Bakery equipment firm. | management. Drag Lake for Victim COLOMA @& — Sheriff's officers) today began dragging Paw Paw lake in the search for missing Air Force Sgt. Ronald Sulko; 2 of Coloma. Sulko, home on a re-enlist- ment furlough, was last seen Sat- urday night in a tavern at the lake shore € AY Dy J > — EXTRA ADDED — pai KAYE “ASSIGNMENT CHILDEN” © TONIGHT ¢ JAMES STEWART JUNE ALLYSON SUUeLIE Mr moovceo WILLIAM A. BACHER Rast From the Novel by CLAY FISHER « in the wonder of STEREOPHONIC SOUND The Tall Men stood tall...fought tall...loved tall... and one man towered above them all! CLARK JANE ROBERT GABLE RUSSELL RYAN "7" OLAS: res eoom-—eaWERT CAMERON V MITCHELL wor i % Features at—1 100 - 3:11 - 5:12 - 7:31 - 9:50 The great cottle drive from Texas to Montana over the historic Bosernan trail . . . Thundering herd of 4,000 cattle in stampede . . . Lurking, wor- ring Indians , . . Maurauding Jay- hawkers . . . Nature’s bockgrounds of extra-ordinary scenic beauty . .. The West's mightiest adventure sweep across the screen. 2Oth CENTURY-FOX presents VOTE TODAY... ¥ a SS ages OSES ck = Satta Sees it 2 + = ae Ape eee RE ER og ‘ie ay ‘ : fe * eh Hee zie an : ea Loe - ee } ; ic j “gen8 | ¢ ; 7 i i 5 ‘ me : i t Pi cot } Z ‘ : | ’ / LE sen é i ‘ 4 t : / 4 4 i F ( ; ¢ THE PONTIAC 1 PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 SIXTY-THREE ae ee ee eS ee Freed of Blame to Surrender to Law weet et a | / | | | pentant fugitive hitchhiked from |Montana on crutches to give him- self up to police yesterday on a 10-year-old bad check charge. The e | Police said the 47-year-old man, painfully crippled by arthritis, | seeks to re-establish himself in the community. They withheld his identi ty. we ey He was also wanted for breaking led. A decision is expected within a week, Police said a warrant for his rarrest on the check charge lapsed several years ago and that checks — for evidence have been me FASE-ReES NOW mt, wanted to get a clean start ‘in life,” he told police, “and the way was to come back and face the consequences of my mis- takes. I was tired of. running.” | He said he talked the matter lover with his 17-year-old son, who’ recently enlisted in the Navy. “We thought that if I had. to return to prison I could serve my |sentence and be out by -the time |My son gets out of the Navy so l we could be together again,’’ he | said. “He's a fine boy and I hope ea ee to earn his complete re- | spect. + High Court to Court to Decide Reds’ Appeal of Law , Y SALE! « astins c ONLY: $1 100 HOLDS YOUR GIFT SELECTIONS TILL aan FOLLOW the CROWDS to CONN’‘S for LOW PRICES! TOPCOATS . SR x) 9°° | & Values to $49.50 é Many Zip-Lined ! Fine Gabardine TOPCOATS + $29.50 eae a | ° MORE Jag da Values to $49.50 MEN’S ‘29% SUITS 47: SIZES TO FIT ALL @ SHORTS e REGULARS @ LONG @ STOUTS © SHORT-STOUTS .© MOST-WANTED COLORS @ SHARKSKINS @ WORSTEDS @ GABS @ ALL-WOOLS @ DACRONS @ GUARANTEED WRINKLE-RESISTANT © ALL-WOOL FLANNELS WINTER JACKET 53.99 SPORT ! 100% Oren | ene | ee ee law, desig 0 subver- suints | SWEATER | [AM wes E00 Fea All ‘s V- $ 95 e 95 GABS oe sopea! y the ommunist ewest $99 © Pinh—Yellow © Gabordines : vr re —— ie Giles | All Styles Fee oe eee | Similar orders are pending against Famous | Men’s and Boys’ Shoes 3@ CLOTHES Toot ‘ro “Adam” All Sizes and Styles nme GE the party said, a a be cote HATS 71 N. Saginaw and ‘‘the liberties of countless non- | Communists imperiled.” The McCarran Act, passed in 1950 over President Truman's veto, iset up the procedure under which ‘the party has been ordered to list its officers and members with the | Justice ee and to give a financial accounting $395 » $Q95 | Open Monday, Friday and Saturday SAVE - - SAVE = - SAVE. Nights to 9 P.M. THURRY LAST DAYS! OF OUR GIGANTIC DOLLAR SAVING REMOVAL SALE SAVE ON PLUMBING SUPPLIES! We're moving to 172 South Seginaw Street . - and must dispose of our present stock IMMEDIATELY .. . ALL Must GO, so we are cut- ting prices till it hurts .. . US! 52-CALLON ELECTRIC Hot Water HEATER Bees sigs coer ~ #79% Compare This Vai See stabi’ * - Cabinet Sinks 42" Site. CABINET SINK Cousins Visk 6 et and Slashed for Clesr- BARGAIN BUYS Roettle Gas, Agiomatic Hot Water Heaters Sieve feat) jose Coupled Toilets . 54” Size CABINET SINK With foueat and eiretaer ae eut for clearance $09. 19.50 $62% Big 66” ‘Double Compartment CABINET SINK Strainer New low price! sienso 9116%° THESE ARE ALL FIRST QUALITY SINKS! oeeere » REG. $69.50 AUTOMATIC 30 Gallon Gas Hot Water HEATER wom SRA SSP Yor Be ‘eattese’ First Quality New Galvanized Pipe Cash and Carry at Wholesale Prices Ya" (21-ft. lengths) 2.29 1 BIG SAVINGS 24” (21-ft, lengths). 2.98 Al (21-ft, lengths) 4.25 | OF SOIL PIPE ' ar Hub eee nee ee ee nee ee LAUNDRY cs LM a 18" ome: AND a ae sve ceoeuss “A Grade eeoeeeree ee eeeeeete eee beeeeee eevee enesee ee ee enee REG. $179.50 3-PIECE COLORED BATH SETS oe ce, oor 106" plated .$56.50 ate Reg. $1.19 Ya-inch Shut-Offs sore een 1.39 % sla, 6 = epee $1.10 green, ivory, tan, pink. Tubs, ‘A’ Grade... eh eee een ee (23-Bitege) C21 Ts oe (21-ft, lengths) 8.97 BUY ON EASY TERMS! 3 Ways to Buys! Hz". 072, PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. Full Stock of po RY oe i a in 100 $. SAGINAW ST. , Phones: FE 5-2100 ond FE 4-583) ee . DELIVERY “an “Pan 1S) nagogue Bans of patie Funds Crippled Low Breaker Unite? Synagogue of America has\ ogregations and about a million Travels From Montana chance for fund raising. EAST LANSING @® -— A re-/of synagogue practice adopted yes- prosecutor agreed to dismiss the} 51 W. Huron St. that in the past congregations) Australian divorces fell sharply have been guided by state laws in|in 1954 to a total of 6,528, a re- regard to bingo, but added: . ‘In year: the spiritual life the end does notirecord divorce year of 1947. justify the means.” eS After-Eating Hangover? Al Tums for pata relief o of acid distress. No os | no waiting. Take Tums anywhere. tUMS ow 10¢ets «POR THE TUMMY KIAMESHA LAKE, N.Y. ~The : : The conventian represents 585 banned bingo or other games Of jaws of the Conservative branch of Judaism in the United’ States * * * and Canada. The ban was contained in a code —_——— . Suomi College in Michigan) terday at the group's convention. |claims to. be the only Finnish- The organization's executive di-|American institution of higher rector, Rabbi Bernard Segal, . said| learning in the-United States. “The , f | No Money Down HOUSEKEEPING - snop | *Easy Terms °No High Finances ot ponriac | °90 Days for Cash °Free Service Just a few of the reasons to buy at the Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac. ELECTRIC —— - Automatic WASHER 5188 Very Special With Trade Sale Price Surprise Tagged for Terrific Savings— This big, beautiful GE washer — rinses, damp dries, gives you fresher, cleaner clothes, does your laundry faster and better. Delivered & Installed! Free Service for ( Year! warpes, Rinses, Damp Briss | We Are Pleased to Be Able to Make This Offer! , Fist Tine A; Tus Price HAMILTON ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER | +... zn 126" | | Special Low Price GAS MODEL With FREE INSTALLATION and FREE TOWEL GIFT SET... now all yours for only $149.00! PAY ©!" 55 sn All Brand New 10 Cubic Foot RELWIRATOR Refi prato-Foa Freezer Factory List $2 59. 9 5 Our Low Price 1882 No Money Down! Long Low-Cost Easy Terms! Delivered, Installed and With a 5 Year Warrenty! Now for the first time—the sensational Hamilton Now you get all the features that have made Hamilton Electric Clothes Dryers the choice of so many, many thousands of satisfied women. No cold hands. No frozen clothes on the line. BUT— soft, fluffy, sweet- fresh smelling clothes dried just the way you want them! —at a new, low, low price! Here is- the big storage space you want! Here are features you need for modern food storage. And here is a tremendous, new low price! 3-SPEED PHONOGRAPH Regular $24.95 DeLuxe 3-Speed Phonograph — with big-Phonograph tone $7 7 88 fidelity; featherweight pick- up arm; 2-tone carrying case. 95¢ Down $1.00 Weekly Pontiac's Largest Selection of Portable Phonographsl % con je, Open Fri. and Mon. al 9. \Phone FE 41555 ee ee ili at efeie hs “ti Hee ay i Ge pabscngd ” os aaah “ gaderaos “” wages ENG Pegg Bik SIXTY-FOUR oe a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955, ~~" U.S.Honors Filipino Vets|ix‘mim "cininatn| atone and treating rooms, and other fa- ‘With Big Modern Hospital"... Y I. . | The hospital has a. complete or- ’ ANILA (INS) — A $9,000,000) Since the war's oad 1945, wens thopedie shop for the manufacture America’s concern|Who needed hospitalization have of artificial limbs for veteran am- ~ weak . been sent to private hospitals. In-/ yutees—the only one of its kind in War II will be unveiled November | js. tended to slow down physical 4 pa - = * , * a oo 2: tog ~~ ; + i 4 ~ ¢ ;. . \ | alk Aas rehabilitation of vetéran-patients. lrate Drunk Tears Door : : in 4 7 ie Dene: Y, | Filipino veterans of World adequate facilities of these hospi-|the country. i The Philippine government = ; Sano : i sp | Pete i Le Le \. | ¥ “ \ | \ at = Seed ee Us eee aid in-1947,_-._ Off Mother's Refrigerator|—|—__ 7 “. SN ae . et h ROS Tid . , ° Ww ae i wyorial Hospital, erected J. 5. Z ¢ . \ ”> - paerog i an | a Id, x \ fudds in Quezon City, near Manila.| Im 1948, President Truman | CHARLESTON, W. Va. # — y . , ' approved a bill sponsored by [Robert Thomas, 31, was hailed ~ ‘The‘hospital is considered the | Rep Edith Nourse Rogers (R- |into Municipal Court on complaint lara and mot modern bop | Mam) which provided. rants [ot his, mother in ar : construct the necessary ‘old 23 separate buildings, complete | facilities : Mrs. Ella Thomas told Judge with modern surgical and clini- : . James A. McWhorter her son came end equienecat Work on the hospital got underjhome drunk, cut the telephone we ; _ ___ |way Sept. 17, 1948 and was com-|wires and ripped off the door of There are 70,000 nip — pleted last August. her refrigerator. army veterans and 260,000 recog- a | The verdict: 30 days in jail on nized guerrilla fighters who are R ~— oe is — a charge of disorderly conduct. |. potential claimants to benefits of nto ‘three sections for tueb sichiatelesndecetaicceaisig : te went BN ee Deg ld Pe The Veterans Memorial Hospital, iseas adiiucian aaxveus aad " |gram designed to keep the number an Army spokesman said, answers) | my ve ol ae men: jot jobless persons from growing. a “long-crying national need” in - t solving the veterans’ plight. ‘Each section has its own dining'ployed is estimated at 600,000, , BOARDING HOUSE UL ND 1& / E ; Ee 4 hi \ page “ ay ' 4 = ‘ YA EGAD, JAKES NO NEED FOR US ay ae G lewaezenn cio Na! Qe aio Ze See cee THAT GHOUL TWIGGS! tj A ve a a nl fre Loe | \ Sie Z ry. Sf % ‘ co \N of , S = | j jain j A MORRISSEY ON A MIND- READING HES 50 SNAKY HE'D peasy 7 Te | A) 1658 fan HE HAS PACKED UP _A/ SCARE A BRONZE GEN i Me r\ TOUR: : ERAL OFF'N HIS HORSE ! Me AND LEFT THE MANOR AS IN THE PARK/ ae TWIG6S ets eee Maree MUSTA SAID. SUMPIN<~ . ES = — if NS ON NW res ABE ete UY TRODUCED HIM To TWI66S Sis rir ed roan NANCY = AND WAS Gone! LAM f img LAST gee 38 NOw IT's JUST © SZ 5 D> YOU YELLED 38 DAYS TILL — OIQSAS = — IN FIVE MINUTES WHAT'S THE CHRISTMAS ae Ol ay ep eal | ¢ IT WILL BE MEANING |[\_~ P = a X j MIDNIGHT OF — ) a 4 .. V . _— i > . v4, = ~ 4 sy ‘\ “yy _ fe \ An DZ) dy =| 7 iA a =” | ats aie © ZA LPL ty tt ‘ +o” ‘ i ~ St me i ~ “W tj, BB LD Y Y, \ Nemtile (o °° eee TL WARM, Th “We | SAKE = 7 ) i i z lat which time the bids’ will be publicly |) pounds lower, November $11.62. [ 00-1. : . i .. wits } ves in a world of rugged COM-| opened and read aloud for the construc- " 4 if * 5 t : 4 , 4 petition, not only from other parts twa CL or 5 Manniomgg 4” well for} - 1 j} suppliers but from its major cus-| af y Loe Se BESeel | SF AP Wirephote tomers, the automobile companies, - Cmosee cnam i changed to lower. ~ HAPPY OVER RECORD — Happy crewmen’ of the jet-propetied (many of whom have their own|t'¢" cy an sittrnate 4” well to a depth ORDINANCE NO, 1201 = cxtcaco, om_ GP = Coeinis i? Bluebird II, carry Donald Campbell, British sportsman, on their |parts-producing units, icf Sf. meee ec lees, A bid bond of 8% |zcve Grew et Godinmacc’ Ne, rrrme-d Dees 20 ee aa = New York Stocks shoulders after he broke his own world mark of 202,32 with 2162 | 72 The contract documents are_on file|Rerone Wi 2 Of BW. 'e of BW.% af MOE s-vesene 2 sanaaee! 3 i k Coai.. 363) ™.p-h. over a measured kilocycle course at Lake Mead at Las Vegas | __ Such competition encourages Cletk: Watectord, Teenebin EMichigan’| Adopted, November 18, 1965 MAY «severe 2 1, | Allied Chem ..314.3 Isl, Crk Cos : | Effective November 25, 1955 July vistecs. 291% Dec s.v...5. 111. [ages ss Sire... $83 Jafobs ...- 81) Wednesday. Campbell's first run was 239.5 m.p.h. and was slowed |. rence Tight to accept any -proposel. vo|_ An Ordinance to Aménd the Building recanted, ~“iplteneant «| . ne Alum Lad .0.110.1 Jones & Le. Ry down on his return by high winds to 192.9, 5 th | Ne 0 d defects in proposals is Teserved by Zone Map of Ordinanee We, 964, Kaeen Dee essevers 1 tara ; vis |Aleon i-ossce TY Kampecott «tt : | umerien New S jeveer. es cndaret The ‘City of Pontise Ordains: May recesese i Dec seseeeet 6 lettuce, an Con... ba 7g ee ae ~ Hi t W k ee LOUIS BARRY, jet the Building Zane ni dinance me PS fi RRB eae ERS Pea Sy eee ti] Lodge Calendar His Latest Work _ Sales Division Head oxnsos's"issetssn™ “Sinan ser tut Mecnale fe —— te Am Motors .. 8.7 bockh Alre.... 3) oa No. i West ts of &.W. eof BW. Me . \aGMICACO. Non Hat ie DA)— Po: am F Ces.... Blane B Chae... a 1 communication of Pon- May En : F uture Promotion of Victor H. Sutherlen " ——— ar oven TaN, Bie. - “ seat Ore AUTOMATIC sists ete Sees 6S as BE ee HEINes Matte Sede Lies tere Enlistment Fever (2 rst of essitant sles man ns see ot eee sets firm to stronger, for Re. Am T & T,...1814 yaiat gil Pd’.. 50.6 Lodge opens at 7:30 p. m. Irwin "Te 4 nl ey al) @ lthe -recommendation of the City Plan a . Carlet sales: Idaho Rus-|Am Tod ..... 77.6 ++ 67 ss LOUISVILLE, Ky. & — Capt./nouncéd yesterday by General wie Commission and said Commission 1s . sung 0: Menno Sanat Am Wosne <4 Montara. gp |W. Mill, W. M. —A€™| John $. Bromley never could pass|Sales Manager G.R. Jones. | 31 | @p pile ferestectenits arnt | Predicted Wisconsin Chippewas 2.35 unwashed. Armee Stl. “93 Nat Bise ..- : 3h os - . up a recruiting poster. At the age} Sutherien succeeds the late! 3 P % {mission previous te the pubiie me ; DETROIT EGGS Atchison . 434 Nat Dairy ata 39.6 : News in Brief of 17, he saw a poster urging him| James E. Straud who died aboard : Lie t_. g dopted shady to Section 4 of Agt REE ee et pie ete es Boe \to “join the Navy”. He did. After'an airliner which exploded and| [ asecesows mar No. 207 of Public Acts of 1931, $s Innovation Keeps Lead Frades: ompaeeg | - wMonio: s4 Rat Thea 2. as an og fOr years with the Navy and the|crashed in. Colorado November 1, =~ 4 “Mgection 3.” ‘That not less than fiftegn la eqhinites-Cirade A. jumbo 38-08, weieht-| Bena, A” -- 3 Nia M'Pow... 33_|_ Pleading guilty to a charge of Marine Corps., as a medical tech-/killing 44 passengers. sf the public hearing en the final pas: | -as Most Popu r Auto| $4 sven Nel one 445: Small 3-36. Steel <::188 Nort & West.. 387 egal possession of policy slips,|nician, he was discharged in 1946 * 8 @ sage of this amendment shall be given : Equipment Item oe wid avg | Boeing Air... 03% Nor Pac... 144| Willie Triplett, 30, of 513 Arthur | and returned to his home in Mead-| The new assistant manager will é g (2 ¢seewe + oe eee P Browns—Grade A, jumbo 58-61, wtd| Borg Warner : 44.3 Nvst Airline. 184 /St., went to jail when he failed to ville, Pa. head sales activities in the divi $ is hereby fixed at August 9, 1956. dium iat, "etd avg atte: ‘prede '.| Co. 1°: 38 Sens tu Gi.. 612|pay a $100 fine imposed by Mu-| But the civilian fling lasted less|sion’s Western U. S. division. He| Norice OF PUBLIC HEARING — [gfevon 4,4, This ordinance shell take By DAVID J. WILKIE large 46-51, wid ox %. “Graae’c. large name Soup... 9 eS & Kir’. f23|micipal Judge Cecil McCallum than a year. He passed another|formerly was Southwest regional), Notice is hereby given, thet & Publleldate of ite passage by the City Commis- AP Aut tive Ealtor wid be aS eve 32%. Capital Airi. a Panh ee 2 Wednesday. ° poster, suggesting he join the Air;manager with headquarters in Dal- Commission tm nthe Commipeion ae Chamber ws = pn one ce Com- See ND. +ae Tie re : rorce. fid, wil i ~ilas, : ta y i @ Street, | mission of the City of Pontiac, this 15th _DETROMT ih toda Rote ee EBT SS OB] wart samme, oot alee, Meee se Tee TR are hg oe ag 39-42; grade B lat ' Ches & Qhio.. 55.3 DF ees 491|Cadillac Ave., pleaded guilty .to Aa ag i on) pu of reasoning mmercial No ei Mayor. cent years for the passenger) Merttt firm. treet unchanged to 2/Chra--- $88 Puce Bsltwo charges before Wateriord Jup-|ne, Kiseed,, Srmaner Paster. 3!"'Cadillac Sets Weekly | se, fouowine ae, proverty: ADA R. RVANS, automobile continues to be the supplies generally well cleared. Under. |Clime: fie---, Be prio Mor ... $5| tite Willis Lefurgy Wednesday. Hi ranged. : ‘Unit Production Mark ‘Plat 13 with @ 20 toot ‘alley deeded Nov. 17, 1985 by Ward’s' demand” dur partiy to holiday |Colg Palm... 38 Pre G . oe4| went to jail when he failed to pay! tHe was sent to officer candidate | ; “| gathered by SGemand ts filled Col Gas... 16 Pullman ... 66 |fines of $75 and $15 for driving) school, and then to Korea for 18 Am all-time weekly production Invest in i Automotive Reports indicate more ~ a Comw Ed .... 18 pore OM oo 2 under the influence of liquor and| months : lrecord was set by the Cadillac i than two-thirds of all the cars; CHICAG® BUTTER AND Boas Cee Rites. Sa Repud ti... 40:7] assault, (ee Motor Car Division between No- built this year will have SOM sesay: receipts $94,031; wholesale bus-|Coneum Few 32 Rey Mets. $24 - se vember 7 and 12, General Manager rm ) lu form of automatic oad bts: be B beds, 08°C 5425; cars| Cont Mot... 01 ~~ Ss -s on ae grea ble Dividends ’ D. E. Ahrens said tod: y. att Contrary to earlier indications |°° 5 5675: #8 C 6. | Sout OS «s+ 1S Seley ot |. a4.0| is car yesterday, = | ‘The division reportedly produced through ‘a Mutual Fund dhe Shisetand dattentt tex Ole |, Bem somes to firm; ree 14.585;| Curtis Wr .. a9.¢ St Jos Lead . 496/71 Tebeau Dr., Auburn Heights, \ | eis éars during the period, ex-] ” Ya higher: US large whites We per|Deere SELB Pap - S4/told Pontiac Police. He said the) NEW YORK (Directors of the| ooding sei aan ATOMIC DEVELOPMENT matic transmissions has brought jeeni 4's 12.5; mized 61; mediums 47:| Dis C Seag ..: 413 Beep hese “199 lear was parted on Cass Ave American ‘Telephone & Telegraph| “CCCs, © Tecord set during the ne major price reduction. Some |U'S..wandards, <3: irtiee 39; checks| Dus ire «-° $84 She Od... gt |Or * — [Qmedan declared the usual quer{week of March 14, 1955, by 132] . MUTUAL FUND, INC. pace in fact, have increased De Font ....208 | a 6 see Lake Orion resident Wesley Sea-\:oriy dividend of $2.25 a sh pay- units. . . ca ae all or Write —. , Poultry Bast Kod ....' 026 Soe bac” | 59.g| rook reported two fender skirts, /abje Jan. 10 to stock of record) Ahrens reported a sharp rise e ts—Call « been major improvements in = | yoy phone “Te°4 Rand . 21.1\valued at $65, stolen from his car|ne- 9, It was the 139th consecu-|in optional equipment orders for | mest of the exile, DETROIT, Nov. 17 (AP)—Prices Bmer Rad... 117 Std Brand .. 363| vesterday while it was parked in &/tive payment aid will go to about|such items as air conditioning, C. J. NEPHLER Co. bob. Decroit for Net quel-[Ere BR ..:.. 283 Sq Ou Ing | se and E. South Bivd 20 djusters, and auto-| General Motors has redesigned /[it ie'poultry up te 10am. -Cell-O .... 89.2 BS So as ‘ena St Tex . ° 1,385,000 stockholders scattered all|power seat adjusters a auto] 818 Community National Bank Bldg. FE 2-9119 its several types of automatic) Heavy hens 25-26; light 18-16; Pair> Mor ... 322 814 Ol Ohie . 47.2 over the world matic trunk lid locks. transmissions to provide greater reasters cover, 4. ie wae heavy Mach .. $84 Suevens, JP | 37 Rummage sale Sat., Nov, 19, & cea EEL RE EE SET mee eee one re | on fryers (¢ ' ); White io: ud Pack .. 10.%)a,.m. First Social eiieey Se Maree ae mile-|34: Orey Crosses Mina hel’ his |Gen Dynam’.. S04 Son Ol ..:: 34 19g W. Huron. hie 4 age. A notable change made 28-32; ducklings 33; heavy ducks|Gem Elec ..... 4 pwitt & Co | 465 in the hydra-matic device, used; breeder tur nJoune heery UyPe/OOS Maoters | gr) Syl ELS ... 4.8 Fri, 7 p. m. to | on Cadillac, Oldsmobile and Pon-|” : Ga TH see 308 ane, So, ----U50 BD. ma. Sat Se ee : oes ‘imk R Bear 70.6 —Adv. tiac cars. The change has made pane remen: jm give Sete g's: “S. Fren W alr. $8.6 | almost imperceptible the shifting steady, receipts tm cope 1.083| Goodrich ose 5 ‘Transamer .. 42.3 sale, St. Vincent de from one speed to, another. ° 1.338 coope, 2 Ib); £.0.0.|\Geodyear .... 62.7 Tent Cen ... 283/pay) Gat, Nov. 19. —Adv.| | The advance was achieved with tens 20-245: Myene tie (Ore, Palas «. 1 Caer ee or 21-22; old roosters Ry---» 2* Don air Lin 374) Rummage sale, Sat. Nev. 19, | installation of a new second small); . Ge wedge (Ot West &.... 214 ; ' e-4} i. et Ui +--+ @23|D, A. V. Hall, 199 Auburn Ave. | fluid which cushions over ¢ turkeys 33-38; G0 Ou... 429 Ualt none coupling, Sie t » Ol ....: 629 ay shifts like the main fluid coupling a Hersh Choe .. 484 Un Gas Cp ... 318 cushions engine power. : Livestock : Momenth ie us Rubber. 4 Rummage sale, Fri. af 8 a. m. Improvements in acceleration “DETROIT LIVESTOCK Houd mer 55 ves Ret’... Se 6 S. Saginaw. Metropolitan DETROIT, Nov. 17 (AP) salable) Til seve @2.2 Walgreen ..... 30 —Ady have resulted from changes |¢v. Tower. med sees et ‘A, Bk... 87 Rummage sale, Saturday, ; mundo f Ge varlebly pitch eee te ‘Roo Gop 33: Sai Werte mi :.: se4|Newman A.M. E. Church. —Ady , C dynafiow transmission. [taller receipt: woes oes. potty | Interiak oo me bi ed oy iat fea under 1100 It ~| - fie A iworth ... 48.6 Studebaker has a new auto-/Sné, prime tet “Other steers and jit/Z0 tank Fale & Tow’. a See ee matic in its 1956 line. It calls|heifers weak to 0 lower; utility IRF Maree a . se Bes —Ady, - ye 3 4B Wi dnnere|int Tel & Tei 283 Zenith Red ..1284 the unit “Flightomatic.” It is\and cutters lenay: bulls about steady: averaces ee eee Center, said to provide improved converter ie. prime see ie) eens YORK, Nov. 17--Compilea by | Lake Orion, it. —Ady. flexibility traffic smoother the Associa’ ; shifting Studebaber also bes pro-(e muses. Tebage batt good Indust Ralls Uul. Stocks|, Bf Jour friend's in jall and needs | : in [Ona choice steers | 19.80-23.50, somelnet change... +3 —1 ........./dail, Ph. PE 6-0424 or MA 56-4031. vided a parking lock position in| commercial monty commercial 0-19.00; \ Noon, today... 2918 1389 32 1003 —Ady. te new ib steers 16.50-17.80; 8 head chotes 1023/0Fegn™ OM Sey tae Was 37d The first of modern-day]! heiters 20.00) citecs Ip ab-f6 30; lona| Month ago.....2306 1267 710 1606 gl Tite Petes. Ford tuntiees, automatic transmissions were in-\commercial and good 665 Ib heliers| Tent ,O8o-----+-3808 i0et OOS Ios 3231. —Adv. 17.2; bulk utility and commer rs iatrehigt : , sale Fri. and Sat, 9 troduced shortly before World War nd heifers 1a.00-10.50 cutter and low 1986 DoW ow. caus 203.1 1i40 67.2 1488 rary g II. Engineeringwise,- they got a wulity AEtaes, 10.00: 13.00; | bulk | utility | tose BM... 2S ee et Sef 128 W. slgsere i cows 8.50-10.50; few heavy high ime sever nds —Adv. | CN ee ee ee ae wltet at cium ore gros —_— | fa j ; ints are eighths : we" te 8 Hold Theft Suspect i, = Lert : , ss ’ srt i a P. R vest iON arent s Request | , TON a zhyearld man was arrested in SIZE — BEAUTY — COMFORT and ! 5 UNSURPASSED PERFORMANCE it’s the ‘36 Pontiac See and drive the most fabulous Pontiac in our 30-year history — before you buy any new car, stop in and get our difference deal. ~~ $2201% 22 SEE AND DRIVE IT AT THE PONTIAC RETAIL The Best Deal Anywhere Is at ‘Pontiac Retail 65 MT. CLEMENS, Across from the P. O. 32 caliber ‘revolver from her week ago. on suspicion was Billie E. | 800 Young St. on : under ; sows market moderately. at sneer : Business Notes i hi sf 3 F ail $ = By fe i iL SIXTY-SIX Death Notices _ 18, at il a.m. Voorhees -Siple Funeral Home. sce ttichemtamanelhmanrmg aig anomaly eee ttt BURROWS, NOV 18, 1965, VIOLA, 2] Terry, 239 ‘State St. age 75; dear | WHITE CHAPEL - “BEST LOCA- mother of Mrs “oldie B. Mailahn and Walter E. Terry. Funeral service will be held Priday at; Sparks-Griffin Chapel aj 3:30) ‘m, with Dr. William rbach } : z offictating, Interment in; Perry! Mt. Park Cemetery. Mrs. Bur-| BOX REPLIES rows Will He in state at the: Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home. COE, NOV. 15 1955 LLOYD E., 2435 Union Lake Rd., Walled oe Mich. age 58; beloved hus- and of Mrs, Avis R. Coe; dear, Tether of Robert L. Coe: dear) brother of Fred Coe Mrs, Edmund | Dickie and Mrs. Clyde Hazen. | Funeral service will be held Sat-| ,urday, Nov. 18 at 2 p.m from Richardson-Birl Funeral Home, | Walled Lake Mich, with Rev. | Perry Thomas officiating. Inter- | ment in Walled Lake Cemetery. | Mr. Coe will lie in state at the. aera Ger - Bird Funeral Home, | Walled —— NOV. 16, 1955, MARJORIE, 686 Merrill, Birmingham 3 pty beloved wife of rie Kneale, dear sister of Mrs. Masts Schreiber and Clarence P. Weave Puneral service will be held Pri: day, Nov. 18, at 2 p.m. from the All Saints Church with Rev. George Widdifield officiating. | Interment in White Chapel Ceme- tery. Mrs. Kneale will lie in state | at the Sparks-Griffin Funeral) _Home _ MORGAN, NOV. 17, 1935, WIL- liam John 103 Pairgrove Ave., age 75, beloved husband of Mrs Ella W. Morgan, dear father of | Mrs, Richard Burke. Mrs. Clarence | Laatsch, W. Keith Hotchkiss,| Mrs, William McCowan, William) E. and Robert L. Hotchkiss, | Duane E. and Barbara Hotchkiss, Mrs, Donald Holcomb; dear broth- er of Alfred and ‘Theodore | Morgan. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Voor- | hees-Siple Funeral Home. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 a From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ~/*re made be sure to get your “kill sumber.” Wo adjustments will be given without it. Closing time for advertise- Ments containing type sines te 12 we the previous to publication. 1 rset Sets $$: Sa! the of om after the te insertion. ws CASH WANT RA’ Lines 1-Day 3 Bers 2 S150 $i 2 3 Law 3. 3.96 4 1.80 34 4 5 2.25 4.05 00 6 3.70 4.86 7.20 7 3.15 5.47 3.40 8 3.60 ou #6O ® 4% 72806 1.88 - DON'T WISH FOR Mor 4A PARA Sn BUY DIRECT fe. saVE Granite & George we Tranaker & . wer eens “| ATTENTION: WANTED WHITE, Rev. Senn W, Mulder aftetattae. In- terment in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr, Block will lie in state at the Chapel op aon lots, Lincoln | 147i. | Call evenings. FE 2-4095. | tions. Two graves. Real bargains Li_2-2167 | At 10 a.m. Today |] There were replies at 1 the Press office in the following boxes: 3,. 16, 17, 1, 2%, %, 30, di, 60, 68, ji, 78, 97. fe bl - Help Wanted . Male 6 | ABU NDAVITA NEEDS MORE sales help. Full or part time m Fee 61131 10 a. m. to 1 p. s| ACCOUNT ADJUST! ER Excellent oportunity for advan ment with a nations) < aomabie | uate staring salary (With company | ear! A teers nian of company benefits My Cook, Associ- tes Loan a 125 N. Saginaw 8t.. ‘ontiec Mich \ ‘Auto Salesitian We believe we have cot one of the best deals in town It will pay you to see us Contact Mr. Hawkins. _ CENTRAL So 94 ger taal e _ SALES INC o Ww yume a ~~ ABU SINESS OF YOUR OWN 1 want to talk to the man who) want, to better his financial | standin » and have a permanent | |’ profitable business. No vestment required. ness. The man I want in this year Pontiac Hotel, Pri. Eve _% pum, sharp. Ask for Mr. G. C VerWiebe Auto. Screw Machine and ID Grinder Opers. Tracer Lathe Opers. Must be fully experienced. Apply calls ale shane DASTELS | MFG. CORP, 2671 ORCHARD LAKE RD ADJUSTER - tion, Must be > qe gr ge” SA Car furnished. ALERT, AMBITIOUS MEN WITH from 3 to Sor Tto Spm. ASSEMBLY MEN | Por small factory, Knowledge of of Terhioe sondions at Perr Ferry. "FE — ATTENTION We need full or part time men between the aces of 21 and 45 to help us im our energetic sales organization. We furnish appoint- ments. FE 5-023 between 8 «.m. MONEY! Make it easily E A through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 28181, + their cars and all. others who) ws i many ways, Mre: John A. Orbeck and family. ¥ mem every m wife Mary J yo di Gladys and Flowers 3 DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS , Huron &t. FE 2-6301 nished Sy apt.. with Pas ong ‘e __Help Wanted Male 6 Robert J, 269 Oakland Ave. _PE 2-4800 | ~~ Cemetery Lots 5 ‘ee haintord. Mich, or call MU 1415 DEPARTMENT MANAGER Fo a section, Fast) — tar Re) suburban department store has immediate ‘opening for man with retail sales end — i2 crypts in ‘mausoleum, —T Perry Mount Cemetery. curtains, slip covers and— @ workshop management, Will con- sider aggtessive, ambitious young man wanting to train for position. Good salary, plus yearly bonus, s DESIGNERS seer CLERK & aha MAN Engineering Service Co. 1695 12 Mile Rd. Near Woodward PI} tr ering. CAN YOU ANSWER i met have © pleasant dispost- if your answer is yes! Apply in SYLVAN , Ropes 1955 by NEA Servicn, | “Remind me never to stop in this town again! Imagine! Putting a person to work instead of in jail!" DETAILERS fixtures, gauges and ’ special machinery, Top rates, LOCKHART-W vice. PRODUCTION ” EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY DRIVERS WITH ee cam AND. __Help Wanted Male 6 Ww WANT ED: MECHANIC _Help Wanted Female 7 HOWARD sommeoe © i gen bar = class me- ‘hai eed work Paid vac Salih — SALES INC. _. Work eet Male 10 ican Freight Linea. FISHER BODY Pak. East. Pontiac, Michigan. FE NS “ 900 Baldwin Ave. iL. ; for parts man -— mechanic with wih EXP ERTENCED STOCKRO ‘SALESMAN 1 FOR RE’ WANTED: enced Real new office in a fast growing lo- cation. J. R. Hilts, Real Estate, 1011 W. Huron, FE 54-6181, st acon ai = years © ; ¥ “experience, Wayne chimneys & -— s Fireplaces built, FE OR IN | BASEMENTS PAINTED 70 80TT. — } Re TELEPHONE ir. PE 44210. r 6. : cae ean — PAINTING, Estate salesmen in Steady Brotiers Market 706 W. Huron. ENGINEER $00 , Designer, checaer to design mechanical ——. peter et and for ind electro 8-04 EXPERIENCED Bi BUTS wanted. y in Huron. Meals uniforms prov Start at ies per week. Hunter House, 19 Hunter Bivd., B'ham. NCED BUTCHERS. hospitalization, trial use. lead layout draftman and apa aah” ALTERATION AND drawings assemblies com: -material, Rhow with CABINET “MAKER AND C “vy Good pay, vacations ete. Appl: ket, $88 Orchard e Rd. IF YOU ARE AN EMPLOYED Salesman who Wants to be more ——— 7 using nod commission All ictout LAWRENCE wv “GAYLORD FE 4030 =—S_s1396 East ~ REAL ESTATE pi aa a Abadi in no Vanes ealer ry States. . SERVICE BR STATION 1 N ATTENDANT —fherd Lake. Keene. ‘Bw SHOE SALESM. AN ! If you want to go forward _ Help » Wanted F Female 7 AMBITIOUS WOMEN EARN $85 sterling weekly beautiful and fine Bavarian chine. Leads No canvassing, Car nec- TORS ABUNDAVITA NEEDS” MOR E help. Pull _.FE_§-1131 10 a.m. S 1'pm. only. APPLY BOW. IN PERSON, work ey time, Myer’s sowery Bas Soe \BYSITTING AND plentiful. easary. STENOGRAPHER a _ Public Relations $250 Permanent full time it. come in and listen to our| ight person with shoe selling We will select @ limited umber) “ADPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE Sears, Roebuck & Co. number 1 car. roth ean be your ine SERVICE pe Mus ¥ ‘ou Want a career in bite ‘business. BRANCH MANAGERS NEEDED We need and yoy By a dancer th weg STRONG Sete 1, WANTS STEADY Riker Bidg. room or % vehat have ou. R B SHOP INC Salesgir! ful oo fr fe time im sports ) PAI hes any ar’? @F Gave 6 week, FE 4-0414. Work Wanted Female 11 " __cut cars. 181 EB. Pike 6t. STATION ATTENDA 21-35 yrs. of ane High School B ° W EIGHT M AN e ~ nv. Must be pleasant. alert and a a — and hot water. out. bayer d = or. Kelly. 40rdan 46657 for ent. AR Se wd years. friends DAYS. =| ae See an rover, PE so CARPENTERS ry gens “ee. 5 cs safe | Ee. “DESIGNERS | sar DETAILERS CHE CKERS | Body layout, PS = and + poo body fixtures, and auto- Funeral Directors 4 Es toceSinie ‘FUNERAL HOME. ee Piane or Motor 72626 ire Base] Pk. See . @, House matics. rent of overtime. program RATE ag gee “ty till @ p.m. All day and Efficient ~~ DIE ‘DESIGNERS 1 ' DIE DETAILERS Top rates, long egrem. long. hours, 7 hours a week. ‘ANCO ENGINEERING co. INC, MRSS! . Cee MEN Mave ever wanted to enter | the fie Ja of No xperience necessary. No com. | Franklin Products “tome GAS STATION A < ATTENDANT mn PE eee] aa rrcetes ATTENDANT. e WAITRESSES |* Ted's nae a Umited number of itresses hight shift. Woodward at Square Lake Rd. te in oF £0 home nights, ‘FE |: were, Liv ‘4 rE. Saabs good home ‘29199 Orchard Lake Rd. Farmington Twp. ies and Service. Keezo TRUCK DRIVERS Hy ving uarte! Give full ‘particulars, age, horse gapemenes, __tie es Box 4 ~ Ignition Man Experienced —s driv- -. for jong trips. Must hate Lehovenees showin i A : be ge og Ly SELLING?. ~ MID'’EST—- es pay gt coer vice CAREER GIRLS General Receptionist Employment Service 406 Pontiac Bank Bide. say EXPERIENCED SILK oTaauire Drive-in _Perry. RiegNCED CLERICAL worker, Shorthand requ __f00k to we ~ CAREER CENTER Bee Nancy & NURSE AVAILABLE. e.| OR 3-5821. be PARTY SCARFS AND DOILIES, bt — fly IF —-, Hom miahts. __Bleady position. FS xt a _ WHY WAIT! Employment Service group Li ae ear PE 4-0588. work das Mi 40000. C ILDING " & REMODELING ~_ Television Service 22 ATTENTION. ‘TV OWNERS PICT TURE TUBES PE 41515 — rE 43000 adewweti Service 22a re oe mere. Sal Pie oe ool emai : — cleanite of ication er” abo. time, T¥ler $0131 FE 2008 |. DRY WALL BY fs fi tas en we ena EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE- 66503 or OR extra cost, . Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners FE 6.1017 p SEWER. CLEANING . FE 4.2012 cialty, PE 5-016), FE CURTAINS FINISHED on latest eq COTTON ALL sIZEs, WASHED AX AND FLUFF DRIED. AUTOMAT | rau INDRY Furniture Refinishing 16A REPAIRING ANTIQUES A SPE- §-7332. ___ Laundry S« Service 18 NPP Piain or ruffled, expert finishing : AROUS C3. USED. 432.99 R- , alte Lake hia" Free mates, oe 14 8 TELEGRAPH . Fy : TAI with __ heck a one = hom rE ee eer ree: > SMALL . ICAN 1 huahua, tan atid white markings. * eat Sans.’ wicsty Cedar Isiand Lake. | Bing "RGR, SP EMT - | Lost: GER ES TaOeT Ess Pointer. White and liver. z tt Female. Around Sagine Street. MY ie = rere LE BEAGLE. Rochester , Bowaerd watnui | 3 LOST. wile COLLIE. — Shepherd. White collar, lef side cotaren’s pet. FE 5-088. $4, BLACK FOLDER “Ope, parse an papers, Re- ier iy aE STORE sATUR- Top to blue knitted dress . cab _FE 1-864 after 6 LOCT: RED BONE HOUND ) ve. — Very timid, FE 45-9602. LJ Lost: RED BONE HOUND. 5, FE- _ Very timid. FE $9682. wre iat — SMALL BLACK & WHITE Beagle Hound. Vicinity State Park in be Reward, Find- 0 projector, wu: arse ite ‘bars with lights, $0.98, for’ targains mut” ‘olase Geek. Parkgate it FE 214 “Notices & Personals 25 : Z “THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 . _SIXTY-SEVEN _ MICHIGAN CREDIT COUN: “M6 Sitove Oakland ‘Thester a gt eg Cash Waiting eee Y yt Realtor ‘Wanted-Real Estate 32A FURNITURE: B NEEDED CASH 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME IM WRIGHT, Realtor Oaklasid = ACT ION! aes ea SEARS _REACH TOMERS earn Ads, one State BT: soe LIST WITH CLARK CLARK REAL ESTATE 46492 1302 W. Huron Evenings trative Real : Exchange c es ean nS a LISTINGS WANTED | tem acreage, commercial = pa SF ¢ tivine” prompt oni : PAUL D. HAMMOND Pe Mig eves. Pe eaiis contract or equity im your | Rome. NE K. L. Toners, hx Realtor £83 | i 212 E. Wd, Children to Board 26/33 9000 Bote FENCED ' YARD- td. Household Goods 2 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 fur. i per month. Call <8 §: p.m. +4 8B, Bririey. re baths. } inagers apt. 3 ROOMS BA baw TH, F “Yes, I'll marry you, Freddy. Tm teed el editing for the right man to come along!” ROOM HOUSE, APPLY AT 7 Pe Huron Manning Ring Side Bar, W. _#t_ Ells. Lk Rd. No_children. & RM, M00. Is MLVEr ieee, Tom. to 12 noon. 5 RM, cr. T= Newly a. FE 27-7043. fn'nise ‘velguborhood, full, base- ment. ated near from Inqui: i i mies . re, B Pontiac. For Rent Rooms 37 Nicholle & Heres Co. “WEST ST SIDE NEAR | WEBSTER SCHOOL 5 rooms and tile bath. bn —_ 1 OR 2? gg ge To br tac ure. s, Call after 5: ‘oles. ATTRACTIVE Lic E- keeping room for lady. 547 Ww. __ Huron & Business | Gir i oIRL To 6§ # ARE | pri « Woodward. ; #1229 oF MI 4-5397, BRAND W NEW MOTEL HAS SLEEP- rooms, New sees eet, Pvt. peli All modern, OR_ 3-700. CARGE SLEEPING ROOM, WEST side for 1 or 2. Gentlemen pre- PE: 4-6046. ferred. LARGE on Si IN Fatal HOME. “paths West ia pace CLL eae CORT BOUPEREDPING “NOG. a. aap man. 102 HE AXEWER To |* ‘\YOUR PROBLEM: | Waft Ads! 284 _Rooms 1 With th Board 38 HOME 8 STYLE =ae, lean rooms at ROOM AND BOARD’ ws PRIVATE __ For For Sale Hi Houses 4s This This Week's Sj Special 300 s Trae “home. "Located Bedi Tale Prog jome fixing ied. om ies for oo | beamtyenen. Brice NEAR WALLED. LAKE bedroom hom: rh ey ving eae ring Sy A EMBREE = GREGG Union Lake Rd, 1 Ee calor tm eee tached screened patio, Oth — appointments $16.50. = er n,modern sia Bown NO fe | ase cohen nears oil beat automa. floors. sand ea "Lerse let. pl a, Consider car as Pea Five terrace with full base- ment, New automatic gas heat. Two large bedrooms, plenty of closet space, immediate posses- sion. 9 aan The —_—- are mon FOUR BEDRcon BRIC » BATHS a> FIREPLACES , on i peas with paneled recrea- room, and bap Breeseway, garage. large lot. i $00, Terms or trade. WE SELL — WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS 4-1557 762 W. Huron Ph Co-operative Real Estate Exchange home. close to Pisher’s and Pon- een . FE 56-0068. BOARD FOR sg dies. Chose to town and b ies pa 2-8887. Convalescent Homes 38A PPP BPD LDDPALD LO PPL LOL LPL GRANDVIEW _— B .. cancy ft _ ee zsst i wo e) oe jadies. C NEW 2 BEDROOM _ FHA HOMES Including ‘automatic gas heat and het © ster, oak floors. tile bath, w chen ets, town Madison Ave. icf at 0 at te Ms to model at PEARL BUILDING CO. FE 5-7923 Fen ase . PLEASANT Vi=W CONVALES- to ed Elec. ervations by ailing on . M AND a sar 4 LOVE- On “Saat — WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR IN- valid bed-patient to have ial care? In & private home. s Best also doctor references, service, if no answer, call HOTEL ROOSEVELT LAKEFRONT AVON TWP. ROCHESTER AREA Is this lovely 4 rooms. story. 2 bedroom bungalow z 1943. yon Nagas full bath s,* at pod = 130. This Pn doors. Also blinds ed to sell ‘at 87,000 with $1.600 down. <0 piste Evy. Dae : Lapeer Rd. or M24 - | Co-operative Real Ertate Exchange In Rochester a ht paee BOR vor inrge pus, Coat onto Dubie — room, tbe pone bedrooms and "path. Second floor rooms and ‘For Rent eaiencncn 42 Shephard, Broker, 100 8. ‘SAGINAW ST. AVAILABLE for any kind of Qusiness, FE 3 BEDROOM as aun nanaaeaes keccmers REALTY, : to schools or | downtown, large lot, FE 23-2137. By J. VALUET, Realtor 345 Oakland A §-0603 Co-operative ‘Real Estate Exxch ge J: A. Taylor 100 canine A FE 42544 Open Eves orated, half scaped. ‘OFF josLyn tone oer — ment with ott coreh gn nest * ecie ais. aa coup ead as wanes fron a ¢ per cent GI mortgage. For Building Sites or Lake Estates fad month each, wer level rum ground and lov cluded at only 500 with mod- erate terms. IVAN W. SCHRAM FF 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 If no answer, ph. FE 5- — Open Evenings and | Sunday | 1111 Joslyn, Cor, 3rd. REALTOR | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 5 BEDROOM FRA! side, convenient RAST CITY Loca a —. arte a. = ranch full throne gp tA. = eat, breezeway and attached and laree . Bn = 12.000. Convenient EALTOR - -INSURANCE a Parking ‘New ranch bone. gist ree 1 living room. ae) or investment ROSE McLARTY our Ww, beens pea: picture window, some w 110x308. Might consider ene coaeaek and cash tures, new modern kitch boards fem pots heal, oles also room and rented. 3 car carege,, nice lot a with flow- i" ATE Large 3 room, ee work to be ~ 22169 or FE_5-3578 Russell Youna MONEY MAKER. — from CLARKSTON 3 BLVD. 3 bed- 142 EARLEMOOR Rig ra AD AMS Maceday Lake. win 140 ft. front- are = wide canal, A-1 ‘nvest- veoumt, 2. ious Posulated ¥i ‘eat eg wy Pull price, F908. $1,000 down. HOUSETRAILER. 42 ft. New — “Sl model, Modern. $800 d condition All mod Ex: cellent home for @ : Tamu. call OR. CE A “LOST AD.” E 28181 for ‘an ad) =| to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 ‘for an ad-writer. Say “charge it.” BUILD NOW ner of Be wera New 3 room house. Sih pose. mest. Good porches. base: oi) fur- Race. $11,000 with aS ein down. : eee carpe lin mediate possession. EAST SIDE. 4 room and — ment ae. With rage Lot 180 x 188, Only 9.900. terms, NORTH SIDE. 4 room and bese: ment brick bungalow. sanenet walls. $8,500 with $1,000 * SYLVAN LAKE, 6 roo: . room home..2 gncloned” BE oy $7,050 with $2,500 d Open Daily 1-5 2191 AVONDALE. Off Pontiac Dr., in city of Sylvan Lake. Spa- cious, clean, new 3 bedroom brick home, full basement, tile bath, lot, Owner transferred. Quick possession. a B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 40521 1717.8. Tele rent: Eves & Sun BRAND NEW 7 Re HOME 11 Waterford. trans., must sell. 4 Soaunee "ite baths, car- es Ss Close son. 586 South- wa’ ue Fer, Sale Houses 43f Co-operative 1 Estate Exchange | For Sale Houses 43| Fer Sele Nemes 4 430 Partridge) 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE HOME AND SHOP Here's what ve been look for. 18°20" vio Side ideal for aint shop, welding, en light ct home. ful Com- vy insu- lated with @ full basement and attached ss Plenty of cup- boards and work space in the kitehen. Only $2,000 down COLONTAL HILLS “BRICK RANCH HOME Ideally located im beautiful Co- lonial Hills, just off Sqdare Lake Rd., south of Pontiac. Six spacious rooms including attractive sun- room, -plus a glassed-in porch. Situated on a well landscaped jot close to 1 acre. Paved drive to attached garage. Full bath pilus extra lavatory. Like new through out, $27,500 on terms. WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR — FE 28316 CLARK abd fToreasprin : eeeneens live He ge modern kitchen, fut ‘pai plastered Walls, Trains, ‘show- O'NE averen ——_ BUN- seg 3 oot i li mee v ot foot kitchen with an abup- dance of c rd spac red W Lot 100x180 00x with an mere trees. ——— ing includ in earth none ot $10,800. with $3,650 down and just $65 per m SYLVAN VILLAGE BRICK English Colonial with bed- SYLYAN MANOR BRICK ramic tiled). Spacious tiving ram. s living room, dining ultra modern hitchen oil en one floor, Screened patio endl tributes to tes en. — Extra large lot. yi phopping pc cowed in by. Y be pleas WEST SIDE BUNGALOW- with a stairway to expan- sion attic. Immaculate in generous in room size. Plastered painted walls, oak floors. Fine, dry space cvertnng the lake space or stoker fur- nace, op ny hot water, only $2,000 down. Be th pedo to see this exe: uy RAY ONEIL, Realtor ron Open 90 Phone FE D1ieh or OR Sies Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Winter’s Coming .. » 80 Why not be saug as can be in this faultiess bedroom Pp y nice lawn with shrubs and flow- ers of many kinds, easy FHA terms. REALTY CO, REAL on) a Have You Heard . about eedar shake ranch home with knotty pine breezeway to I% car garage? It will pseee — member of the washing and new storms and screens, Ci * be $3, down wi full reha: homes left in this area, Has Ae gi y Whisk eauif be the foarte -bedroom, Living room 12x 26, family dining’ room and REALTOR . 67) W. Huron Bt. Ph. FE 4-355 Open Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange GATEWAYS to. HAPPINESS SOPHISTICATED RAMBLING BRICK RANCH ated 2 miles west in Otter Hills, on 72520 ft. brick ranch eae xi ahs agin gl 2 car yin iad scaped site “Tisxaie ft, front- age on You'll be ereeted by & cheery fireplace, designed in Indiana it ec ft. living room with indirect licht- ine, muest closet cornice boards and 2 pieture windows affording n inpesuee view of Otter Lake ne SOs ented closets and extra main floor, Pull base- ment wi onare steel “laundry Featicn ‘room vm see Pe. Read doors are ~ tad a hi side planter —_ YOU DREAMED IT VE GOT IT et ated) ae ae fe, landscaped site. ya location, near TA oN Gowntown, 9 epart- ments room, soprexima a, Oe on = Expansion snace. ample for To Sell—To Trade you Ty, Buy To, "LL EN E | MAHAN | er in Sesement wired for elec- make the tr ng @ payments for 3a only $1,450 dota. full price PONTIAC TWP. 2), ACRES $1,250 down, semi-modern § room, room — o living —_— room, large utility Ponoll | chicken house, frontage on twe roads. Call for appointment. INCOME. 2 FAMILY. CITY, This — consists of § rooms down th ; 3 room apt. and bath up, which rents for $50 per month, full basement, oi] heat. corner loca- thon. Priced at $8,060 with §2,960 CLARK REAL ESTATE FE Dippin 1362 W. Huron Open Evenings Co-operative Rent Estate Sacmanes NICELY FURNISHED THREE bedroom ood story brick home. Bathroom u lavatory downstairs. Compile ruished, plus TV THE tee with th 2 yr. 8 43 W. Huron, Open Eve 7 to 9 = “TEMPLETON - 3 bed vineti lar it _— L with 2 * fc mae Oil heat, tom car |, large ‘se acre pie ou er KNUDSEN Near the Beach At Williams Lake. On a large lot. This one story home with Basement and Rn | Extra lot available, Lake privileges. Pontiac General Hospital Area This 2 story 2 bedroom home nicely located on @ quiet street. Has 2 enclosed porches, Base- ment, Priced $8,000. j West Side Income . School = ——, area, Th: fam- return. In conditite, “Ree ! tra - large . partly fenced. New 2 car garage. wv WM. H. KNUDSEN S10 Pontion Bice Beek Bid Ph. FE 44516 . INDIAN VILLAGE 188 MOHAWK RD. goats Sareatie® tied. Stchen “h down, ‘ GEO. M ARBLE, Realtor 6261 Anderson PHONE OR’ 31268 bus SS ediahe by hs iy. ie 345 Oakland Ave. Real mates: |SYLVAN LAKE — CALL Us About a starter ho —a. in ereme fopstions wal oor Ji Ww W Ricut, Realtor Co-operative Reai- Estate PF an style home, 1 acre of with $760 down. EM Bateman 4+ Bedrooms Pioneer Highlands You've asked — here it is Two bed sronme and bath down, 2 up, full Sesomens. carpeting storms 1073 W. Huron wes : =r BRANCH EX Ost . screens within Fisted ase ast ok e coe t one acts Su | St. Mike's It one block from this’ encelians 7 room home Four rooms enclosed porch down, bedrooms and pewly temodeled bath New furnace. up ew » oi and at a of less than $11,000. You'll md to = ers Snes and “bus. Only 89.430. Sylvan Village An older home in verfect room, ened po! for sum ivi eit brivienes. All for — with $3,000 down New Ranch Home sie Tis0 "ss 100 down. Com- ord this one before you i. Kampsen Realtors FE 4-0528 Su Rooperatt ive Real. Estat ig ieachance Immediate Possession $1, 000 Down room alo®, approximately ; acres Iwo,» with Soe shed and Electric hot water. It's vacant no waiting for possession. Cal] us | now. Family Special Well located west side 3 ded- home, handy to bus and ochwet, featuring separate dining room, natural fireplace, sum room or den, full basement, automatic gas heat and hot water, 2 car garage. Only $3,000 down, quick possession. “BUD” N ICHOLIE estate 49 Mt. A Clemens St. re. $1201 Eve, Mr. Phillips FE 2-1317 Round Lake Nicely fimished lake front home consisting of large living rm. with Lo e° sized bedrm., itech with dining area, “atts reened porch the width of house, auto. oil water poe tai = stove, new ar & gstown sink. aio" down. Immediate posses- Drayton Plains rage. real bome for only $0,508, Terms. $9, ®. John K. Irwin REALTOS abyss a Senay We Fe 210% BY OWNER, 2 X 4 RANCH land, §8500 Cheitingham road with beautiful fireplace, ‘oak floors, Croe- Immediate Possession Low Down Payment West side, 4 bedroom modern. Bath and ‘%. 2 sun rooms. Car- basemen . and a)- most new gas " garage ‘Fented in beck yond. & b Priced for wick sale, $13, PO Bos __ 201, Oxford, I. NICE Ri ment home om shaded lot, 53 x ‘gutomatic off = New electric water bed block from lake. in a p.m KENT Established in 1916 QUALITY BUILT HOMES ae brick Figs 8 home, 64 ft. ese 3 yedrm. large living rm tiled full base ment, me e. a _ features fhe fow 1, D+ ang pius cost of ot lot. This Big you can select cane f c 2 sired. Call tonight for further information. NORTH SIDE-3 bedrm. home, fall bath, Venetian blinds, full base- ment, gas l-car garage, paved street. You can buy it now for $8,500 with $1,500 dow DRAYTON AREA — S-rm. modern home, all in excellent condition. Modern kitehen, beth with shower, oi] furnace, 2car ge- rage, overhead doors and beet ment drive. — es. Paved mgm ag 000 down. PRICE REDUCED — See this good 2-bedrm, bungalow near Mace- day Lake. riled nee Fags A So ‘“, New lots. for only s7'bs0 Kin 4 $1,950 down, ROOMING ~House on INCOME OR rf FURNISHED INCOME~North side brick home. _ ¢, full base- ment, stoker, elec, ranges, 2 refrig.. 2 ‘iit bedrm. sets, etc. Paved aa close te bus. Now at $11,500, NEAR OAKLA re pg oder . *. _ FLOYD KENT, Realtor WwW. Le FE +6108 Next’ to Co Power _THE PONTIAC a : Fer Sele Now FLORIDA HOME Beautiful 2 ranch, 4.|LAKEBRONT HOU Close in, The home sets cn well Mtr trade for howe, Full price, $23,500 With $5, “GIROUX & FRANKS | WHITE BROS. NEW HOMES: THE “ELDORADO” FHA $2,100 Dn. First Offering: ,| New Brick Ranch CHEROKEE HILLS Distinctly designed, custom 4, NOTT, REALTOR FE 43005 WE WILL BOILD ON YOUR LOT 40x23, 3 bedroom shell house. Cost you $4,245, $110 down, $46 mo. See our .. For add) tional information contact. baths, ampie wardrobe clos- Els, Ra. 42292 or FE 20178 BROWN cation among other location, Bargain. FE 2-142, Southeast Section Near GMC & Baidwm Rubber — 6 room OE ss |CARL W. BIRD,Realtor $9.000-—full price Good modern city munity Nat'l. Bank Full bas 1 ves. FE o | “You know. There's one thing I like about working here . . .!" g WILLIAMS a ag AP $1,000 DOWN — West suburban. following { bat you've always wanted = 80: \. at home of your own. — = = oS $11,800 FULL PRICE —This West room on a earege. Lovely birch cu features, 100 ft, frontan , i a e screens. inest locations. an old, im excellent condition. ’ a. : 109105 ft. int location with lake priveleges. Only $1,500 HOLMES BARTRAM 600 DOWN—Little farm acre of and 2-bedroom mod. 3 A yY LAKE SHORES & rf] ~ For Sale Houses PPR ee re ty $1,000 DOWN . suburban oil = and HA88. . WEST SIDE BRICK $2,000 down, 4 room ranch type. 2 car attached garage, dn bea 9 Oe lot. Must be see 3 BEDROOM Ranch type, large lot, abov rhood, Needs i _ RIDGE and dining i ii eft g : t i LORD tf Fe 5 3 | 4 Es. i Say a3 St. Michael’s District Income gfe Fe E 4 aise Ttooms for i is ap excellent bay, Only HESS ot a a Sashada Close to Joslyn Rd. Three pitt ut WE SOLD WE CAN GILES REALTY CO. 2 w. FE 5-41 wra| NICHOLIE -| AND HARGER 33 W. St. THIS IS NOT __For Sale Houses 43 Birminghom FOR! Liv: Raa. | Pang itchen on ront. ree bed- sale o8, S10, : : Benjamin and Stephens, Inc. 432 N. Mate: OL asdl, Rochester. een $400 DOWN oe Reet =| “storms and screens, a nice cor- 5 ROOMS AND BATH. MODERN | _ ner . ‘ HOME SUBDIVISION. 4 GAGE) C PANGUS ( 1919 M-15) ESSION. OR 3-5635 -} Ph. Ortonville 133 collect. _ : location, Private owner 2 Family Income { Toms and bath oo first Noor. HURRY _ HURRY > a SS woe A nice @'soom 3 bearoom home fon. oe acre af land, mcnthty rit, bene oie acheol Tyrone Street ¥ ‘JUST A MODEL HUMPHRIES eetimates — our plans or yours, ERT C. DAVIS Lake Re. DA Fogey ~ HURON GARDENS = 50 DOWN TRIPP | North of Rochester | 234 Acre Site 51 COLORED Ling. we have. tis “E8 3 3 : ot Sul oi : 8 nd a FE a ii? ae Hd tis o $650 DOWN Moves you into this partially furnished 2 bedroom home Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 1 NM, Saginaw St. Ph. PE 6-616 : Open Eves, til 6:30 USED HOMES CE IN A LIFETIME WEST ACR per ee \ a é Da eae Joseph F. Rei at \ ioe : ve Real Estate ran : “ANNETT OFFERS | Clarkston Estates ES. A gg | uced to 3 bedroom home in excel- ent : gate ca, ~ ee Mae fl gE s after © call Mr. Le | cide Pe ess OFFICE OPEN 9-6 “A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TUN. Saginaw st, AT BEATUIFUL WHIPPLE LAKE 100 ft. jake privilege lots. from 52131 or MAvfair 6-2384, A 2B seehes, Soee Saat room, : basement. On canal front jot. $2,500 down. Here's one for the handy man. beautéful Cozy 2 bedrm. home, large living room, utility reom, lake — privi- leges. $8,000 with $1.500 down. T. G. TROCKE, Realtor 168 UNION LAKE RD. EM 3.4671 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A NEW CABIN at St. Helen © hour drive from Pontiac). In try. 1 mite from public ine and beach. Call MA 6-4216 after 4p. WEW LOG CABIN FIREPLACE, | DRYDEN. 00 scree DRYDEN, 96 scres—w: to rowed $s 3 | Payment to responSble buyer. | DRYDEN 0. ae e Roger B. Henry Inc. 511 Main 8. Rochester OL 1411 of OL }o121 Por See Low SS ‘| OTTER HILLS SUBDIVI ves, for multiple commercial use. TRA SPECIAL 268 ~~ be a e.. 3 ft i" i — * Ty s 59 foot lot with lake privileges, $55 down, $10 per m WOod OF Shee & ee, Veneers OFF JOSLYN Ph. $8165 Eves. Till one , Be cabin John K, Irwin REALTOR Sees ame down plus inventory. Will handle C'PANGUS 1919 M15 6. 3 Ph, . DALY S-18 #tare Puply Pas Ae want, CLEANING For LEAs: 7 LE SUPER BEER, WINE, GROC. On M-5@ of this one Sea hae actices "Approximately. 8. IM WRIGHT, Realtor ve ; pou ive NORTHWOODS house 12,500 small down no butidings. $5,009 $1 Py be divided. —_— & ae CON A 8 H. P. HOLMES, INC, WOodward 1-Tlot ot Sai tihng Gitta at 956 with of renewal. WILLIS M. BREWER Sa N. Parke PE 45181 FE 26532 EM 3-408 YELL ren RESTAU 132 Glenwood looking into. 16, . "GAR FRivow THe “EIKO Fo bee GAS STA GARAGE, GOOD fecation. PE oener 1a 3 uate The two car nareae land- ted shrubs, Proverts ti ; fae has oa 4 ACRES | A, JOHNSON, Realtor | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | Buckners | as 2 Shen a = « Buckner Finance Co. Pontiac 2nd Floor, National Bldg, Drayton Plains, 4512 Dixie Hwy, “eng 402 Veu “oo orth across from Bank LOANS Extra Fast HOUSEHOLD FINANCE zs sae ae Seca Bs | GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 ‘y048 to 1955 cars. Bring‘ your title. minutes, Soetleses" tan other securities. Oakland Loan Co. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. FE -2-9206 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. x2 TAI ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN $500 rative Exchange OXFORD FARM 20 ACRES 2 HOMES 20 acres of fertile soill—all #ll- nd ‘snail bore with running wa- Pirst house fas two nedeontia, part basement, and 2 car garage se hae three le Second how ree rooms and fall bath. Also has full basement. Now rented for All this for only $11,000 with down, The ‘ present rent ¢ of the $80 ver aan exec =! tne! interest. WM, A. ence | : KENNEDY 308 W. Huron PE 43560 *“_ OPEN U,S.10 BUSINES WARD E. PARTRIDGE . Huron 8t., Open . YOUR LIFE’S MADE EASIER through Classi~ fied Ads. To solve every- _| day problems quickly, dial| SLFEQSIS. = = f= cS el ee SI “ah S BUILDING on REALTOR _ FE2-8316 43 W. Huron Eve. To 8) “TODAY'S SPECIALS A COUNTRY VARIETY STORE pee owner's apt. \ : akes only $1,000 down plus stock | to handle this “low overhead” operation per per year. Selle more other bar miles around. food—no Sundays, Just loc: r meiiest bury shoppin er ter year SL . tate available. CROCERY & VARIETY STORE with good steady neighborhood business, $4,000 plus small stock ‘WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR. FE 28316 43 W. Huron St, Open Eve. 7 to 6 MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES ‘CORPORATION 416 PONTIAC Are BANK BLDO. (or lor ., HARDWARE & HOME Small on Dixie Hwy, . Cle ‘en new 4room, full tenlalighnln loan LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. LW. Lewrence @. ‘Need $500 ager Berkley Voss, Ph. FE 5-8121 cavein GROSSING $50,000 ane | Home & Auto Loan Company — WHEN YOU NEED e=/$25 to. $500 FINANCE CO. __™02_Pontine State Bank Bide ___ Mortgage Loans LOANS $600 to $1,500. press Sapoveenen: houses constructed. 4. To build < garage or on home a rs. i. J. Van Welt, OR D135. e Holdens Red , only * st was, on new with savings peek’ beds 8 30.95 y Sie Brae she ete or TE peieteer {a8 hd 8. er iPOR’ iL MATCHING ve ij oy .L. FOR $109 PAY ONLY $2 WEEK pony s aig Forgitare NEED A_ FINANCE- FIXER? Ordet Classified | ads to sell, rent, find a good job. FE2. 8181 is the | J Want Ad number!” Furniture and Appliances Gt. - “otiere Wisi’ Use Tobe A We GAL. . , s w ; PARAKEETS . j sien ede, mae He Sire 20 & Sita 4 Soa noe “Gar teases al Kaos Sandibcd Gpaae ao tas Teak oo pau S01 4th St. FE 2-4025. Closed Sun. Beet {f fonra tal — Harold s Paint & Lino. FLYER TRAINS can cool off before paying the check!" PEKINGESE | PUPPY. REGIS er 495° a factory service and = PARAKEETS-PETSSUPPLIES apg gh gun talig san, nas, Ty genuine factory parts. Free test| For Sale Miscellaneous 60| Sale Sporting Goods 65 23» vowhes'ns) "PE samt PAY ONLY $1 WEEK . Johnson, HURON ST POPE | RAL ALAA PALE | en A ERT) PUP. Gas _TASKER'S. GW. HURON ST, _ : : k Furniture | "Paster lke oar phy g eee TIC TANKS Attention Deer Hunters | =. ce pee, 68; mh 8 Rg By ge LUMBER ve ees hata Blin Le RA. | freee g, Batchelor 3 Market’ Kee- REGISTE PEEINESE "AND Birch plywood. PE 24316 STORM WINDOWS. WINDOWS. 2 _g0 Hatbor, FE Bo ee CASH AND CARRY -; storm doors, venetian i aon sti sana it AUTOMATIC. | REGISTERED COCKER PUP iz ‘| ip gees ye boards ........ vs f chrome | dinetio. et, drapes, Helster and ns extra clin $50. OR __OR 3.7566 after 6 pm. stints supplies, hobby | iexes*. Tock aA ee: 1.10} _ ems. EM 32688, a wpupples for, sole. My 3a i! supplies. Check our clas-|¢ em . i BLAC ND TAN HOUND. 4 7 etree se treadiceer |g Boy snltan’ sera SASH | .,| IT’S COLD OUTSIDE} Mid walter iewa. | sification obbies and | 79, Pe at 11000 M F year Academy 17-2079, Briaht- Supplies” number 24A Ply wood: Interior and Exterior. | and doors tow tow Loe veel Take Advantage of : oe prand doors These Clothing Values TARBITS | For SALE. 5 DOES & Interior and exterior ie o 8 p. Pe ome after $m antigde Pine Windows. Anderson and others. 2 $10.95 Drybak 100 per cent wool ANTIQUE Oak and q i lb L be 6 1.95 aera YEAR OLD FE- Cherry lamp yo table. chai. Amer Amer Paneling. rh Coda, — a ott umper 08.6 Deybex ‘wool hunting ona male German shepherd. OR 3 OR 3-1042, ureters Rat eeppaees oat qite Beste’ Lake Ek Commerce SES, Duint, also Sored Satin, and | $16.00 ‘Drybak wool hunting Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 |. — fury Jeenst sng i, Olres “AMONG RINGS SS'PTE| TRC plumbing “electrical “sup | $26.50 Glass insulaied scatiet bunt: | BOARDING, (BATHING AND ¢ AND CLIP. ccivieceteeeereeeene | Te i ; ‘ull line es 108 ca $19. joins insulated scarlet hunt- A A Rag get ro ee | Oak ae, ae and coal. Hot water and steam| “enmore. 2 . $38.00 VALUE, $6.05. | #1 'U'8. of Beacon Fails eit graph. botlers heater, | tlectric stove. $160 er-| Lavatories, $29.50 ¥: ry 3 Oe eeticel eee ye hardware. electrical supplies, soil. 880. table, $15, 1 showers, complele with red suspenders +ite| Hay, Grain & Feed 71 wanised copper 4 Child's wa: $20. faucets and cu 00 value, 008 LN nanannnnemepoeor |e fl ings. Lowe Bros. Pajnt,| clubs and bag. $25. aa ee eo ks GUN 1 BUY S FOR ALPALPA AND ALL. KINDS HAY, ure sol tures seta ea on DOWN? — TAKE THE DEER HUNTER cpus a" BRO aay HAY. FIRST BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE NEW AND PURNTTURE. | hbunday . *104,60 Savage 8 BO. 30 cals | §Tolas Rey Weekes, Walle Lake. te ee ostiseeteetiss Gratis ona: Annes cece back tuna, rE bi. i 46 #108 60 Savage. “oF. 300 eo Phone Mid) et aTNG * sie NO —FORK HALF aD heate housetraiiers A ' = TTL —_ rs. opayne” Market, Se 4 cottages. _. - TOILET SEAT. $7.95 VALUE, $3.95. s8.35 Rem. 721.270, 30-06 = Avalie ny izes, le Alfa, tei TRA meemipoe., 2.3200 | in wood. plastic, and pearl seats | sgf\ay haarlin 398. 30.90 oF 33 caliber te timothy ‘mined. MO ee ‘wash “Xs” FLUMES ....... 32 EA. NEW A & extraordinary values. Michigan | ..5°50 wn.” ear Wixom _ chine, 1 se ot ii Calulee | Reedy Mie Cement ....... “e128 ak. POWER MOWERG ROTARY | Piurocscent, 343 Orchard. Lake 091.00 Winch. €4.33 special mer PES OF HAY. 0 PC. JACOBEAN OAK. Dt NGF ag" Ash pit doors... $1.38 ea. | A, deposit hold one. Time | te $107.30 Winch. Ti 348 fifieg sah.s | Second cutting. Also straw. Wil room set. antigue auto. Piano. |© = or ~~] payments e . W. FP, Miller, | TWO LAMP POUR FOOT FLUOR- | $120.95 Winch. 10 Weight, —aeliver. OA S218. le $35. Bed kL YLOCK Garden and Lawn 1503 | escent industrial fixture, ideal| " 979, 30-06 r 95| OATS AND CORN. OL 23-0008, Cottage furniturs enone. Noree|COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO.| 58. Woodward North of 14 Mile| for over work | $10640 Rem, 760, 270, 30-06, Rochester. _refrigerator, $90. OR 7. $1 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 mM. permingren. MI 4-6009. hoe ies a —— ‘ aliber a fines "es ; “1 3s L A $B. I¢ . MAN- aw GALVA! tory marred. Call at factory show- syed danse For Livestock 72 wi _ ers » $30: ual: 35 ft.-le" Rew copper tubing $2 85! Ri getrtien isle ft roo rooms. Mich ichigan Plucrescent, 383 and mounts st doen anor Sale t livestock 72 iv IN, TV, GOOD CON | MSTROLE FL Pix. |. SAVE PL SUPPL 2 down. As long & to pay aS der nal te “"PARTS—STORE Pp Actes =t ie te Senten Sales Bua} mas & Sun PM. ~ RICHARDSON. 1 Arcadia caulpped 1956 PONTIAC CHIEF A COMPLETE CHANGE IN BEAUTY AND GONSTRUCTION HUTCHINSON TRAILER SALES 4001 Dixie Hwy. |! OR 3-1202 2830 8. Dort Hwy., Flint Savings $ $ $ Savings « Gn tow 1058 models _ Sale Farm Equipment 76 Me A wah days, MU Cate or oom w * ‘. i bad mond He (2605 wide _ drive. Lake, Milford GENERAL AND 1986. erchandise at « mod *. Genesee 2101 Dixie Oey OXFORD. Trailer Sales on ‘Suyline pse af igh pt @ month, to pa seats ‘asi stair tod hes DEER HUNTER SPEC, 10 USED TRAILERS TO PICK FROM $195-$595 . BUY NOW! See tt here! 12 ft. bigh Oxford Trailer Sales Michigen bottle gas. Trailer parts and accessories Mile south of Lake Orion on M24. MY *0721 12 ft. high, 47 ft. long See it here! Auto Glass Service When you need tt! Have our ar service? Clans invtailea wane —_ parts for “48 cars oes Oakiand Ave. Ph. PE 44513 CLEARANCE SALE OF V-8 ENGINES FE 4-4533 NOW ON DISPLAY AT. __Auto Accessories 80. Ford, Chev. Pontiac Dodge, Chryster, — goes Studebaker 6 ve oe | Pord. ah L 2 arises, ise Pog automotive | SCHRAM 1 AUTO PARTS | 2539 Dixie B “oo 3. TE. sere | BRAID ages fer +. For Sale Motorcycles 83 il f'Davideon oe i p See, conaitan.” ge . For Sale Bicycles 8 : 8 a __Boats & Accessories 85 : : ‘ ““EROURY Sales & Service, * ie Johnson motors and boats now in OWENS MARINE SUPPLY 36 Orchard Lake Ave, _ Wanted Used Cars “$8 1953 OR 1954 RANCH WAGON. OR McREE "bos | 33,08 New tratlers pd = — aher 3 p.m an CALIFORNIA AVERIL'S 2020 FE on COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN P.M. TILL 10. P. bar gg GE ny make any ‘ iss BAG EY AUTO PARTS FE 5.9219 UF TO 8% cars THE HIG Por high ‘used cars. We iva pay vou well. 4500 Dias. /; “tt. J. VANWELT ak ths Ir SPENCE — See baa Motor Sales Model. Halfton. 61% E. Beverly. 1950 BUICK SPECIAL, 4DOOR. Radio and Heater. FE 58-2750. . No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery! Deal Direct! No Finance Co.! - Buy Here—Pay Here Y’ALL COME NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 7 8. SAGINAW CADILLAC 10954 FL ~ FENDER SKIRTS aon te bel Fane tute and Plymouths. $35 br Power. i Wil, ate fender type Ttolets and . all makes and models. $9.96 "| Bibi AUTO Fie WRECKING } FOR ARTS ‘49 N Aimbassador and | 46 FB Lig | For Sale Tires 80-A A SET 670-15 Rowate, NEW en walls, 503 ee ‘ peg oie a Py] Sag- inaw. FE Over from. sizes. ow. . atoer tty snow tires. cac fice ‘Ashburn ai Opdyke: CASH: F E 28181, Classifed Ads! fon $13.95 : And ag type ‘hat ‘its, over the tender = the flared 8 s SHORTCUT TO; ‘ Wier eve, FE 4-7614. gies ‘OS “quipped. how ed. Low. ciwege, a me tie it power For Sale Used Trucks 90 : | CHEVROLET PANEL TRUCK. ‘31 Ee ee ee ae ey Sig RMS. alias ae Hn iain inh = BENS | _For Sale Cars USED CARS PRICED KELLER KOCH Chrysier-Plymouth Dealer vite a, Seat \% Mile Rd. 2 « ite the BIG BOY) N cae D CON. 1983 | GREEN, © MK. pai pati 758 | bit wile Clarkst ion, mS CHEVY | BEL aR HARDTOP, Powerglide comer ee pool brakes and premium white wall — Aart __ipformation call FE 5-9219 be: _& 752 CHEVROLET, 4 : 4 DOOR. we heater. spot light, good condition. _FE 5-002 198 Bigg clay BELVEDERE Coupe miles. Radio ~ ert arts transmission Red and while 1955 Plymouth Belvedere Fordor 4,000 miles. Powerflite trapomis- sion, radio, heater, power brakes WEEKL . PAYMENTS 19a4 Chevrolet 4 dr $1.02 19354 DeSoto V-8 4 ar. . $16.77 ae Plymouth Bivdr. 4 dr. $12.83 Piymouth Savoy 4 ar. ch. — $ Y DeSoto ii 10 | DeSoto $10.15 DeSoto Vs ot cee .. $12.83 DeSoto V8 4dr... $11.67 1933 Dodge ay OCSGNE $10.15 1983 Dodge Suburban eve. $10.50 1963 Mercury 4 dr.. $12.83 1983 Mereury 2 dr $12.83 1943 Plymouth Hardtop hy et 1983 Plymouth 4 dr 1953 Plymouth Suburban he i 1952 Dodge 2 dr... eae 1952 Hudson 4 dr oe H 36 | 1983 Piymouth 4 dr.......-. $7 70 | 1951 Chevrolet 2 dr . $ 150 1951 DeSoto Custom 4 dr $ 7.70 1951 Plymouth 2 dr .. $ 758 1981. .Piymouth CL $ 7.50 1951 Plymouth ¢ dr... .....$ 7.50 : Buick jan ...§ 70 850 DeSoto Custom 4odr.... 8750 ine Hudson «4 dr $ 7.50 FULL PRICE | 199 Lincoln 4 dr .. $275.00 1048 Chrysler 2 dr.......<. $195.00 DeSoto 4 d canpenss $275.00 1 DeSote Cl. Cpe... ..... 9225.00 | Oldsmobile Ci..Cpe ,... $195,00 148 Plymouth Ci Cpe.|....$15¢.00 Piymouth 4dr. ....... $250.00 Y Plymouth 4 dr... $150.00 | i Chevrolet 4dr... . $145.00 Bia . $225.00 Oldsmobile Sedan . .. $125.00 1ee) Bivmouth r 9g ~ sees 0135.08 6 Plymouth Cl. $100.00 jotor Sales iv mouth Dealer Cass a! Pike &, FE ‘yous @ & Perry St rE Liberty 0-4 sas i iy H, WHITE SIDE- Wala. windy, wander very good ‘ea ivate owner. Ml Ve COUNTRY 820 GRE 6.000 tise Walon” Mbror sates M24 at Clarks’ ton Rd. ' FOR OATERCURY Ne a nk FORD C jB, $222. V-8 AND y for winter Let's trade, vend, ORTH C HEVROLET WoetlTncote at se100 Mile ‘$1 FORD, With OVERDRIVE ; | Geod condition. and H, | tires. FE ie weso 4 FORD 2 DR.. -8005; REDUCED ona $1195 for fall clearance. NORTH CHEVROL oodward at 13 Mile Linceln §-1100 ‘Stop Shopping, | Here It Is! | BRAND NEW 1955 Rambler Station Wagon) $1799.17 DELIVERED COMPLETE Incidding fhe following het For Sale Cars | Ck iti tied BE one has WITH A: Safe Buy »,.Used Car 1952 MERCURY 4 d¥, sedan with radio and heater. | $595 1949 BUICK Sedan with radio and heater. This one must go now ‘ Ce > ae 1951 LINCOLN Coupe, Radio, heater, Hydrama- tie and 3 tene paint, $395 1953 MERCURY 4 dr. sedan. Radio. heater and Merc-O-Matic transmission, — $395 1951 OLDSMOBILE 4 dr. sedan with radio, heater, and Hydramatic, Very clean, Spe- cial for toda $445 COME IN NOW! CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Corner Re St and Cass equipment. Radio heater, . directional signals, over- drive, | JACOBSON’S HUDSON CORNER PIKE & CASS * 1952 FORD RANCH WAGON. $108 down and assume payments, 464 _S Woodward. Birmingham.” _ ‘34 FORD RANCH WAGON, RA dto and heater, = trans. Pow- ning — — MA Ne cups a8 SEDAN: dre $705, maf — We'r making esl ior NORTH “CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 5-1100 iM@ OLDS 88; HYDRAMATIC: good Call 0 oe OLDSMOBILE 1947. ee ae Gres. loo. $5084 aa 9¢ HOLIDAY; $1295. ull power, hydra., cade: heater: Really nice, NORTH CHEVROLET eg Fm at 13 Mile Lincoln 5-100 er steering, Car’ 20, 55 ‘FORD DEMONSTRATOR, «DR. Pairiane; radio, heater, auto » white wall tires; 17,600 EF ORI ON MOTOR SALES MM at Clarkston og __MY¥, 2-2611 1955 S Ie PAIRLANE 4 DOOR. Buck and white. Low a novel s1e00) «will «take __trade PE. 4¢-6162. — 1956 FORD CUSTOM Link TU- dor, $1485 LARRY JEROME none Ford Dealer , 1-871) Ke MORE THAN » YEARS eh aaa FO Tr $700 >} No Financing Problems ‘8 PORD 2 tect teal condition, $245 LL JEEP STATION ieee — condition. ° Pi Does CHEVROLET era harem — ; th we ; 51 Dixie wy. 5s tM. 15 te _ MAple’5-5071 nee! s Be Open Nights ‘i? | cet SERA OVER PAYMENTS ON i951 eer. 4 ti like new, teal | PE. $-zes, Gi ‘9408. You pei epee thy mameder to eet iis pak nae Mlle r 52 Ford 6 2 dr.....; $095 t 4 dr. $895: vane wel tires, CARS ASK ABOUT OUR 30 DAY GUARANTEE BEST OF TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED *55 Chev, 8 2 dr.....$1695 55 Olds Super 88... $2395 "$4 Chev. 2104 dr... .$995 53 Chev. Dix. 4 dr.. ..$895 53 Ford 8 2 dr,.... . S895 "53 Nash S.M. 4 de. $795 53 Ford 6 F.M. 2 dr. $895 52 Pontiac 8 4-dr.....$795 "$2 Buick Su "$2 Pontiac Catalina. .$995 "51 Chev. Dix. 4 dr... .$495 Ps Merrury. 4 dr., aes GLENN’ S\ — MOTOR SAL ES S [31 Pontiac 8 4°dr.,..$495 | &. Saginaw Bt, erm $1 PONTIAC. $375: HYDRA. heater, perfect needs regia, s fs a set of seat GUARANTEED sees Fee Mercury "54 Station Wacon \. Linceln "$4 Capri Coupe $2195 Bob Frost, Inc. Aires. Take older car down ¢* bsired = FE 44-4813, 6 Summit ‘bl OLDS #8. aston HEATER, _Hydra, Pvt. ~ = 41544. 3 OLDs SEDA 91396; A. LOW ope alae heater, bees blue; 8 ee Pl leg ull pewer, . NORTH VROLET tiac' im trade. FE 54431 CHE Woodward * 13 Mile Lincoln 5-1100 C ompeny | Of Official Cars 4DOOR *s6 Sun's os HARD TOP DON'T WAIT a ee TO SEE T THESE an Her ad open roots week night until : HOUGHTEN & SON | YOUR Farmen.y OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCK DEALE san nO Main. Rochester, OL 1.9761 | FORD ~~ - _ Main aes ‘ndewalts eu voverdtive. 224 | ‘ss BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN tu29 “." Oids 2 dr. Full power : & “ileeramn. 5 re "88 Chev. Delray, Overdrive ‘ae 5a FORD COUNTRY SEDAN | “Rego “C8™ MUL power: Wagon._27_ Mechanic ‘33 3 Buick Skylark, ru power $1906 ivsa CTORIA. RADIO Hydra. $1395 and heater. Ca starchief sedan . ner Studebaker, MI 43410, Birm.|°S3 Chev. 2 dr. Power Glide . § ban Wi FORD DOOR; SHARPE. on | ‘$}. Ford 2 di, Sharp. Hie} s hardtop 5 HURON MOTOR SALES FE 2-264 ma W. Huron 2-DR,. EXTRA races) D - wean. . $125, 615 Scott Lake Ra. ‘@ PACKARD. us. Bou PED. aoeuee amali “® PACKARD 300.99 * = emaker ..... $395.00 . cy gnu : FRETS HUDSON .| [CORNER OF PIKE AND CASS _ P. ~ West Side Used Cars Drive out spore overhead low and save difference any makes & models to choose West Side Used Cars 3 OW. Hw FE 4-2185 1956 PaicEARD PATRICIAN 4 DR demonstrators. Fully ¢ : ‘ *q , “ — Studebaker, MI 10, heater. | Mercomatic. | Carkner *s8 “PLYMOUTH S 2 OY CLUS Values Galore ; % Hanp.| bester, 1 owner car. - top. i Carkner | _7itst_ $1405 offer. MI 47207. 47 DODGE / : Chevrolet seepeetiee ee nan | "hak res ras we | Seat ove in #1955 Demos | ssa SBeTintee salt) Wieaer teins | . Bloor Cars—Officials Cars : “8. | s-poymoutN 3 ba Panpact | 50 PONTIAC y az | _condition, 9695. Call OA 8-301. | ¢ 4r. Besutiful brown finish. Ra- A TAGE OF OUR y- | PLYMOUTH i fee dio and heate $495 = “"0 Cal Ue srrangoes, Ba, |'50 MERCURY Gaye Bun Wide PONTIAC _ Shean. 615 Third St. _ PONTIAC "3, 8. RADIO & HEAT FE 2-989. RETAIL HOME OF THE “GOODWILL” USED CAR 1954 BUICK Super Riviera Radio, Heater, Dyna. Yellow and Cream 14,000 Miles $2095 1953 OLDS 88 4 dr. Radio, Heater, Hydra. 2 Tone Gray Whitewalls $1295 1953 CHEVROLET _ Bel Air 4 Dr. Radio, Heater and Power Glide _ Brown and Cream SH 5 _ 1952 PONTIAC . Deluxe 4 Dr. Sedan Blue and White ~ Radio, Heater, Hydra. Whitewaile “You Can't Bay Retter or Pay I ess” an at 65 Mt. Clemens St. FE S007 ca\ 148 PLYMOUTH 1953 CHEVROLET : PONTIAC | 1953 GMC 11947 STU SUES eae ke CHEVROLET Woodward at ee Variety in W interized Used Cars ’ "35 Dodge Lancer, Save $700 ‘s Custom Line TRUCKS "53 Ford ‘4 Ton. Low Miles. ' ie MT ‘we GO , “1 GMC. % Ton RIF. ME samba ee 4dr. A black heate beaut radio, t, and overanive, Cape ‘51 KAISER jets b Bice "Sa tei i ‘a3 4 dr. with radio and heater. Good tires and good saamauame Be} Air 2 dr. ivery finish, Glide. Beautiful biack end Heater and Power $995 30 CHEVROLET | 9 dr, Radio, heater and nice ma- roon finish, A very nice car. - 54 PLYMOUTH 4 dr, Two tone blue With radio and heater. A real buy for ‘ "50 BUIC K 2 dr, Redio and heater, Original fawn grey finish. | $395 TRUCKS 1951 FORD 1 Ton pickup with 4 peed trans- mission, good tires and «@ radio and heater, - 495 1951 CHEVROLET Sedan Delivery. _ Fresh air hegter. ed and -" bave ® $445 1951 FORD Lo seme aes ns $545 1951 CHEVROLET , itso eee eo $545 1 — atic panel. Heater end turn ae $695 —_ “siz Matthews- $495 | “t| OLIVER | CAR FAMILY LADIES’ DAY | The following "cars are | winterized and ready to *51 Pont. Dix. 2 dr. $399 54 Plymouth 4 dr. $899 51 Ford 2 dr......$299 53 Chev. 4 dr.... 55 Ford Fairlane $1599 "$2 Olds 88 2 dr.. 54 Buick H'dtop $1599. *JOrdan 40266 442.70 Ma i Your Car Is Worth. $125 A-1 BUYS CHEAPIES - Sore NORTH CHEV Woodward at 13 O - — incom’ wie weak. pew! st P 52 Buick Riviera. .$599 149 F, 4 : now for fal eee er’ TIT | seo piomentss Seven 4 Aries. tae] 'S4 Fotd.4 dr..-3:.489 > 2 dr... .. $144 NORTH CHEVROLET Wegrert st ato | HD GTO S Oe ss SER 1 54 Ford S, Wen. $1299: co comes, 2 Ot. $109 | PONTIAC. DOOR COUPE BE-| 1051 Firmout 4 ar... 9e3 || 52 De Soto H’dtop $544 bes Chev. 2 dr.....$199 an, Ligh gray. snd tan, Write | sat Chey ie Bll crea c 30Ford 2dr......$199 } wall tgs, Esites Fe 5oeee._ | ihse at tugebater overdrive Soa] 7 Ford C. Sedan $159) 49 Plymouth 2 dr. $144 Pontiacs 18 1641 PONTIAC 6, $35. , ; ; qnieel coolest ak = etd omppritiae pete > Mh aie 1088 PONTIAC STARCHIEF, DR. eee CLARKSTON : 55 Ford 2 dr.. oe $1 199 50 4 UXE HYDRA, AND Access MOTOR SALES ‘62 Stude, Hard Dodge 2 dr.... $199 SORES. FE 1160, at cohen ardtop $444 49 Li 4 de....$144 LARKETON ¢ - * 11 33 Ford. Victoria. $999. , inggin iss 9am’ 1982 PON TIAC CONVERTIBLE. Piney ghap oe Tuourn <1] °54 Chev. 2 49 Hudson 4 dr.... $99 | “Bos Suto Bttaa tne | Soa Sect beets < | Cee Se OM _ MA 8-514! 52 Pont. Dix. 2 dr $399 Mercury 2 dr.. .$199 THANKSGIVING 1952 STUDEBAKER CONV. NOTH: || 4-1 Ford. Si W ny 46 Cadillac 4. dr.. .$199 SPECIALS |. Gl Ve nernameed. Maeeoaet | yee gn. $299 | a Msrery 8 Netanya | ia STUD SOUND ‘51 Plymouth 2 dr. $299 ; — Feet Wee A doer $1083 take over payments, 53 Ford 2 dr...... $699 aided _Xibura Ave. s Mercury ‘$3"Biation Waton ex Hes ‘91 STU AKER V-4 COMMAN $3 Pont. Dix. 4 dr. $844 Convertibles Mrecury S4- Sub Valley. $148 pi Me ee a "52 Chev. Clb. €pe. $499. 53 Buick hans. v0 $999 *53 Chev. Conv... .$844 LINCOLN MERCURY DEALE 1948 STUDEBAKER. RADIO, $2 Ford Rh. Wen. $644 5] Ford Conv.... $399 D heater, im very condition. pos ore tt ania mn hoo Gaalla Fos, Sod er igrwem Mt. B11) 50 Olds 88 2 dr... $299 + '55 Ford Conv... $1799 | papel ims cova ap tnd teume pave fOr. "52 Plymouth 2 dr. $499 = ho monegagees Se an Seeare, apellianh, ie ORE EER BARDTOP. - 11°53 Dodge 4 dr... .$699 ord Conv.... $999 - $699 TRUCKS 54 Chev. 34 ton 51 Chev. 2 dr..... .$299 Express ...... ’52 Ford 2 dr.....-$544° 54 Ford 1% ton 52 Chrysler 4 dr.. .$644 Pickup ....... $699 51 Nash Rambler $399 54 Chev. 34 ton $3 Buick Riviera $1099 Stake: ....3:i% "32 Mercury 2 dr... $644 —°52 Dodge 14. ton *51 Kaiser 4 dr.....$299 Pickup «.:.... 54 Pontiac 2 dr.. $1299 "49 Chev YM ton "50 Ply. Sta. Wgn. ve Stake ....000. Harold Turner, a ord. ~ 2BIGLOTS _ Midwest 4-7500 Liberty 94000 Liberty 94001 _ Immediate “Spot” Delivery Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payment f -|}1954 Olds... | FE 8-0488 BARGAINS! | ae oe $1, 7957 2 door Super 88, GRE 2 tone blue and white, low mileage. 1954 Olds ....<..-- ++. 81,995 Convertible, coral blue with black top, radio and heater, Hydra., whitewalls, power brakes. 1954 Pontiac ..........-9l, 495 Star Chief Custom with radio, heater, Hydra, power brakes, whew alls, O54 Oia! 2... LOSS Super 88 2 door, 2 tone green and white, Hydra,, radio and heater, whitewalls, low mileage. JOSS Clldig oss oes OER Super 88 Holiday, radio and heater, Hydra., white- walls, really tani Come in for the price on this one. 1983 Ford eo * # . eee eee $l, 195 ‘Matic, radio and heater, peri for the country gentleman. 1953 Buick ie cccecescBhkoe Special Hardtop, 2 tone white and gray, radio and heater, extras. 1953 Pontiac............8l, 195 Station Wagon, 4 doors, Hydra., radio and heater, 1953 Nash ...... 0... .4.. $895 Custom 4 door, 2 tone green, heater, ready to go with gas mileage plus. oo cccceeeess $795 1952 Nash . _whitewalls, nice car, ‘Custom Statesman 4 door, 2 tone, heater, another gas saver. + NO MONEY DOWN! 52 Ply. 4 Door .S1 Buick 4 Door "52 Stude, Cruiser 31 Pont. 2 Door *51 Chev. 4 Door 50 Buicks (3) 51 Chev. 2 Door ‘49 Ford 2 Door ‘51 Stude. 4 Door "49 Chev. Conv. ‘Bright Spot’ Jerome Olds-Cadillac} Cass at Orchard Lake FE 8-0488 eset! = $495 1951 "PONTIAC 4 Dr. Hy a 1951 BUICK Roadmaster Hardtop $795 1983 PONTIAC 2 Dr., All the Extras SOUS 1952 PONTIAC * 4 Dr., Hydramatic $795 1953 CHEVROLET 2 Dr., Radio, Heater . $395 1951 BUICK 4 Dr, Special $795 1953 FORD 2 Dr., Customline V8 $395, 1951 CHEVROLET Coupe—A Beauty . $595 _ 1952 NASH BeautifyleMakes a Bed Plus a. _ Deer Hunter's. Special 2 DAYS ONLY A beautiful 1954 CHEV- ser 2 dr. Clean as $995 _— Sf Hargreaves eS) 21 wm Be ies St. Loo th ‘GROUCHO’ Says "USED CARS?” "WELL, HARDLY” These Cars Have Been Used | Very Little! See These One Owner's for Real Values! $5 Chevrolet Convert- ible, bronze and tan. white top, radio and "SS Ford Convertible, radio, heater, agg drive. whitewalls. A sharp new car at a heater, P. Glide, P. used car price, $1995 Stre.. P. brakes. W. * walle ....0%s- $1995 ’55 De Soto Firedome 4 ~ ,.. - door, cheater, white-. ‘55 5 Plymouth 2 door, full power, Power- Flyte, R&H, white- $1895 $1995 , walls» 154 Plymouth Suburban, heater. The perfect country car. At oe eter ewnenee walls ..sees- eee teens 53 Mercury 4 door Se- dan, radio & heater, -whitewalls .. $1095 53 De Soto 4 door V8, radio and heater, whitewalls . «$1095 52 Hudson 4 door, heat- ‘er, new tires. ..$395 53 Plymouth Hardtop, red & black, RH, W. walls, stand. trans. +» $995 '54 Plymouth 4 door, radio and heater, stand, trans. .$1095 ee eo eee wane "51 Chrysler 4 door, au- to. trans., radio and heater, new vas welts soccbess , 55 De Soto FireFlyte 4 door, auto. trans. A’ demo. with aap than 1,000 miles . SCH UTZ Motors DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 1912S. Woodward, pieaiaae | Midwest 47811 — ae ~~ \\ Nt i Cy Owens PONTIAC'S Friendly FORD Dealer! 4 GOOD REASONS Why You Should Deal “Cy Owens’ #1 All Cars Priced Right #2 All Cars Gasrentend: #3 Low Bank Rates #4 You Must Be Satisfied We Have 15 1955 Fords Victorias | 2 Doors Country Sedans and one. Country Squire, also a Thunderbird that are both like new cars 1953 Cadillac 62 Sedan .........ccceeee. » $1995 1953 Chevrolet 2 Door, R&H ........00006- $695 1952 Plymouth 2 Door, R&H ........00006 $495 1953 Dodge Coronet, R&H ...... peccuncens 1953 Mercury Monterey Hardtop ..,......$1195 1953 Pontiac Chief Dix. 4 Door ...... ere 2, 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Door ..... cosscas iQue 1954 Ford 2 Door, R&H ..:.......06. eons $995 1952 Nash Rambler Hardtop .............. $495 1951 Mercury Sedan Cpe. .............05 . $395 1950 Buick 2 Door Dyna. ..... aeqeees cases 1951 Pontiac 8 2 Door ...........0.e005 .. $365 1951 Kaiser 2 Door, R&H ...........050, «$125 1952 Chev. Dix. Ciab Coupe ......:...... . $495 1951 Chev, Dix, 4 Door .........eeceese «+ «S008 1950 Pontiac 8 2 Door ..... cee nce. 0+ $295 A Good Selection of Transportation Specials : For Your Used Car Shop First : at "Cy Owens’ Your FORD Dealer! — 147 S, SAGINAW ‘ST. FE S410) New Car Truck | ' FE 5.3588 | FE2-9101 —-s inte — fe — panna —_———— _il : oe as, ; Bi : { \ s 4 ' j if, a ¢ i? oe, THE PONTIAC “sea THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ig a Say ! | _SEVENTY.O3 1 fe Ivers. inst. Ecos Dene clo OKs Ex-Cel. - Wie Poles eer “sa nh wren ate inds liny Leaks : in Street Fight; | sett & es oe 2 - fo, Star Frid ay in Vacuum Tubes Wage Hike Contracts Three Sentenced |" Postac Serr Hospital 1 LYNN, Mass.—Leaks so small ee ee Three persons were sentenced on “ : ‘Conned TV. Laughter it Would tah 138 po sate Fe ployes of three Detroit Fx-Ce.o|“arges of disorderly fighting to-| Time Mathes On day_after.two scutfles with police an May Be the Downfall in ee eee Pooce and gat By eal everenelnnie ae at Sunday night, during which an| BANGOR a — he coming of facturers of electronic tubes and street lights, paved streets po- of Comedians other products involving vacuum ome — C1O-United Auto| $e" Was ee : the Ener icemen have cost one man his or pressure systems. ‘ : . = ; : _,_ fob, He’ is Murray Hurlbut, who, By ‘ . * * The pact gives the workers a 24 Fines of $50 and five days iMjfor 39 of his 7 years had been ogee orpria: Such detection is possible|cent hourly package in master and|Jail were handed down by Munici-|night watchman ‘in this town of, Ph a ‘ot Ba cape sivers, through use of a new mass spec-|!ocal contracts. pal Judge Cecil McCallum. 1,694. ee ‘ new trometer leak detector. developed| ‘The three Détroit plants, which! Charges of resisting arrest may man who ge ag aw —s a Lynn company’s ‘instrument| went on strike last September 13th, }@lso be made against Frederick R.\8 ©@ © ®@®008@0@0 ° ¢. Minsky, one md ean department. The device also can/|stayed out after three other Ex-|Hall, 23, and Harold, C. Atkinson, |= ; dominated mp el caer or find a specific leak ni the pres-|Cell-O installations — at Traverse 18, both of Rochester, and Olin J. >CELLAR WALLS: until on it lence of other leaks, the cOmpany/City and Fostoria and Lima, Ohio|Atkinson, 24, Lake Orion, Pontiac!® on Tago eat re reports, —returned to work two weeks ago. |Police said. ° wet? DAM Pp 3 the tandem~starred.on next Fri-| ; veer si es s - 2 The trio were handcuffed after a'® USE Pe : day's Person-to-Person (now shown into vacuum page Soe Vanilla ‘Little Scabbard’ |struggie on Ss. Saginaw St., which in the Detroit area at 10:30 p.m.):|tem. If there’s a leak, ‘the gas| MADRID — The Spaniards ceo nreet when twe officers investi- : ; gated the accosting of a woman. |. Marold Minsky now operates passes through and is picked up|found vanilla in Montezuma’s em-| police sai Pe | ; ‘ Police said a second “free for all | the Minsky Burlesque Theater in by the leak detector. whichipire called it vainilla, meaning Newark, but there will be no (draws it into the mass spectro-|“little scabbard,” after the shape oe the Minsky runways, ™efer tube and dotereaiing Oe the|of the bean from which the flavor- Answer to Proviens Pussie shots only of Harold’s home st. |leak, rate. Tine | is derived, elcle) [ml irial [Alciels. ri bbe igig te ese FRAY R |. Accepted! : | o~N Watch for SEVENTY-TWO o _ sizes 4 to 12. ae" ARS ROEBUCK AND CO. joer Roy Rogers Leather Jackets 13* He'll really go western in this fringed jacket with the padded shoulders. Red, sand, or rust in Fraternity Prep flannel sport shirts Regularly 2.69 12 pants Regularly 3.98 3340 Only while present stocks last can we offer you these luxurious shirts of Dutch imported cotton flannel! Large assortment of colors and patterns. Come in early and buy several while selections are full and complete, All boys’ sizes 10 thru 18... at Sears! Boyville Thickset corduroy Moms will love the 58c savings and the easy care of these thickset corduroy trousers for boys in sizes 4 to 10. AND boys will love to wear ‘em for both school and play. Choose brown, blue or navy at Sears tomorrow or Saturday .. . at savings! Reg. 498 Corduroy Panjs, sizes 10 to 16.... Fraternity Prep Horsehide Jackets Reg. 15.98 13% i ay leather, made 2 culls in sizes 10 to } loneys | Honeysuckle Honeysuckle Pullover Sweater Juvenile Dresses Cardigan Sweater juvenile Dresses TOYTOWN Honeysuckle : Juvenile Dresses : 4 : ; ee < Cleo ee Classic 100% Ori (Due ‘Won't she look es ob on 4 Cottons . aré olways fash- - Crisp new dresses in a biq- Pont Ly fiber) pull- her ~ pore oo ~_ Lo oh wear 8 ionable for the little miss. ge assortment of over in white, yellow, pes synthetic nee . e nyion . += Easy to care for... they les, colors and synthetic red. Ribbed culig, n wash prints in ou a 3 th pastel colors, all sizes 3 will take. 3 ys day-out ics’... nylon ahd " bottom. 3-6x. . to 6x. 4, 40 6x at Sears low price! hard wear. others. 3-6x. Honeysuckle ‘Haasiaele . Honeysuckle Hedecialt Juvenile Dresses Toddlers’ Dresses Toddlers’ Dresses Mites’ Dresses. } _ 8 34 38% #28 Assorted styles and pylon fab- The latest thing in budget- You'll love these frilly little Dress her like a doll in perky ries for her party best. Becu- priced wash frocks. Crisp cot- frocks in the very latest littles. ‘wash cottons. They'll wear tifully detailed in washable, ton dresses in assorted styles © gitl styles. Cottons and nylons — beautifully, are easy. to keep’ fast-drying. Sizes 3 to 6x. © arid colors. Sizes Jb Zand% in sizes |, 2 and 3. , | | looking fregh. 6-18 mos. hs ial Baby Doll Bath Happi-Time; 254-In. High Only : 8. 95 Combination bath and dressing table really holds water! In- cludes brush, soap and wast ‘cloth. At Sears now! 3. Pc. Bridge Set Folds for Convenient Storage sino 41,95 Sturdy set for tots! Steel braced table, positive locking legs. Table top and chair seats are red sim- ulated leather. Trecy ' Wrist Radio * Vy-Mile Two-Wey Talky Now Only 3 .98 Clear voice transmission electro- magnetically powered. Secret code buzzer system. 2 radios, battery wire, “Now Open at 152 N. Soginan wie, LAY-AWAY NOW-S1, Holds Your Selection ‘til Dec. 10th Folding Canine. : Metal Frame, $1 Holds It Every little girl's dream — a Happi-Time doll carriage. 27-ins. long plus extension to hold her biggest dolls. Blue leatherette cover, white plastic trim. Others priced as low as ................ — Freight Troin Sale 5-Unit Reg. 9.95 Steam Engine high side gondola, box car and caboose. track. 50-watt transformer. Tool Chest Fer Young Do-It-Yourselfers 3.98 Tiny tools. for nese tots. Just like Dad's! Husky steel chest contains hammer, saw, chisel, 8 others. At Just Now Only ed shopping 4 OInch Tricycle Adjustable Seat. Handjebar sites 9.49. Fully enclosed ball bearing assembly on ag wheel Red steel saddle. 7-in. rear wheels Red, white enamel frame. $1 Holds it S-in. spoke wheels. i: eeeee ge $1 Holds Years of fun at an amazing price! Locomotive, tender, 8 sections of large radius curved track and 2 sections of straight Musical Stroller Play @ Tune as It's Pushed 5.95 Heavy vinyl body on sturdy steel frame. Gay candy-strip- and hood Chain Drive Troc Easy Ball Bearing Pedaling 18.95 Realistic gear shift tractor tread rear tires Heavy qauge steel tractor type hood and tubular frame. lever, St. Next to Sears! a styles fects, ton soli : rayon. Lots of perky detailing 1 trims, jumper ef- Pe ae —— Thrift- priced w and save, Sines T14. fe Hylon Dusters, 7-14 ...277 New Sale Price Walking Doll e Reg. 16.98 10% Every little girl wants a Hap- pi-Time walking. doll! 22-in. doll, Saran wig, pretty dresa, : Head turns as she walks. Badge 714 Jack Webb target. 4 swinging fig- ures. One cork un and two art guns. What's My Line 2.98 TV screen with over 1500 occu- pations. Famous celebrities, flip cards and masks. See it! Toy Crow « Shoot 1.98 Knock the § plastic.crows olf the wood roost. 14)2-in. pep gun and 10 harmiess “ corks. 8-Key Xylophone 2:69 Fine tone from built-in tone ‘chamber Bers on felt base, Wood, rubber mallets, Cowboy Ge-Tar 1.49 Gold frets, and gold foil West- ern decdration, Black - rouge or midnight white gold. and _ Reg. 3.69, 14 Nor Saginaw St. Phone FE SAI71 , 7 SOE SR ts segs * Phonograph a * Attractive sim- if ulated éather Large size, sere te 3 bak enamel white finish, $5 shelves. . | Phone | r FEderal 2/114 and Monday ‘Wights: Until 9 é a ee ee ae i ‘ " one ; : 23 ~ Sa Fe en eR re ree eT ee ee f . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1055 WKC WILL GIVE Y¢ 2 Extra Matching Chairs FREE Big SCONOMY Coffer!’ dinette in beautiful, gle Chromed Steel, wear . ar ~ defy) table » ye plastic °P, padded Seats and hacks, 7 OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY \ and MONDAY NIGHT. until 9 WRC, 108 N.SAGINAW...FE 3-7114 I THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 THREE _. Ovenprosh PIECE SEi Complete Sewire For 8 Take your striming { mastei pie for toda —— Now you can set your toble = — painted eee ym Pas - eg con Ron ihe other stores ore pric s pats te y's new nal A og clnod, ‘cright e pay og colorful. Only by and-painting ae piece set, can you pro- bees ails brilliant colors that will remain thot way forever. Take your choice of these two @ Stetson Chine Company, Lincoln, Mlinois Open Friday and Saturday Nights ‘Til 9 FEder3 3.7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW You can cock or bake in any dish or bew!! Each dish NEW, MODERN FRESH-LOOKING DINNERWARE AT SENSATIONAL SAVINGS! smartly styled hand-painted patterns, Each “ e complete service for B—a total of 45 pieces in the set. But most important, order now while this once- in-o-ifetime bargain offer is available. Only a few pennies o week now, will bring joy and hap- piness to your table for yeors. MAIL TODAY oi AE vies PHONE FE 3-7114 ow Ask for Kitty Kelly AG RESERVES ‘ti CHRISTMAS Hee Pe REGULAR $19°> VALUE ome i NO MONEY DOWN WKC, 108 N. Seginew Send me the complete 45-piece Hand-Painted Set (service for 8) of the pattern checked below, at the saving price of only $9.95. | will pay 50c each week until paid in full. [_] RAinsow anapsooy [_] PResw % Wivio OPEN NEW Ame ACCOUNT ODRESS — apo To my ACCOUNT city ZONE__STATE CASH FOUR ‘+ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 CHRISTMAS GIFT SALE! § > * * - SSS a ee * ene D § TRADE IN ANY OLD RING AND PAY EVEN LESS THAN THESE SALE PRICES! ._ Keeps 4 to 5 rooms: warm and cozy-in EIGHT _ : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1955 lg a - THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955. NINE > ame Crib!... Chest}... ‘ ee pose ‘ careful sad yrious 2- piece — aye * ey weet, iets 2 gee ‘ Unbelievable nursery special! Solid oak, drop side crib with 2-position spring and revolving plastic balls, roomy 4-drawer chest, comfy innerspring mat- tress with posture board and “waterproof cover, all included! booty “y hs os no? : Amazing at only era: fe ; = | : —_ Jetely Rebuilt Range °° ny oe 7 er ee KS WIC USP u | . , $ Round Bobbin Electric Portable. L “SEWING MACHINE! With this Royal you can MAKE many things you've just wished for, helen $ Make children’s clothes, clothes for yourself, draperies, and a hundred __ things—electrically! “WerT- BACK CHAIR OTTOMAN CHOOSE From Colorful Plastic or Tapestries - Many Styles! VEESS FEA Al TUR R ES S! . Many Colors! a mee) Many One- | of-a-Kind! ‘| HIS NG sii eed j / .8e9 This isn’t @ close-out choir—it's : P " ery — Ty 9 new in style and construction. Selling : ag, ) _. a a - } at a price to make you buy. Give Dad ; ‘ : . fi a Christmas present he'll really enjoy. : Stu ; . : te. ne ° ost pegyec! : " . : : | 108 NORTH SAGINAW see ete ¢ oS TE ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, BOV EME 17, 1935 _ SAVE ‘60 = S29 = “DOUBLE oe REGULAR PRICE $179.95 | 2-Pe. Sofa-Bed Suite Why et $1,000 Building Another Bed?oom to Get EXTRA Sleeping Space? — ee «. Sy ; MAKES “BIG & COMFORTABLE I No BED FOR | Jo SR eos Te e Rubberized Curled Hair Filling! e Marvelous “Decorator” Fabrics! A real luxury set at a price that’s © hard to believe. Provides modern sofa by day, at night opens into a luxurious bed for sleeping! Built by famous Gay for deep bouyant com- fort! Has innerspring construction with heavy steel coils! Beautiful decorator upholstery in your choice of colors. 5-Piece Maple Bedroom Set A Lot of Bed in Don’t miss this special value offer! Expertly ; $ F e ioe. pyc ‘i crafted, maple or mahogany, bed, dresser and Regular 149 95 You wor chest suite plus comfortable mattress and $ this giant, two- oon bunk bed ber, open FRIDAY and resilient spring. Dollars whacked off the original a SATURDAY NIGHT "til 9 price on this sublime show-piece suite. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 ELEVEN * # i / 4 5. * Here’s RCA’s Latest Super-Value TV! $179" NO MONEY sane Here's the very newest for 1956! Just test this set, compare it with ANY set ot $199.95!. See the new Hidden Panel controls which moke the set smooth and smart! Check the °'4-Plus’’ picture — constant picture quality, no interference jit- ters, extra brightness. Base extra. RCA Viste “45” Automatic Phono plus 10 records! Easy-to-operate RCA Victor phono plays up to 14 seven-inch 45 rpm. records. Ten music-oppreciation records included! Complete . 5 4 4° FULLY AUTOMATIC Zenith “Pacemaker” radio for bedroom, kitchen or den! Fine tone, accurate station selec- tion, fashion styling! THE smart personal radio for your home! Dec- orotor colors, Special 7419” 2° TV 10% N.SAGENAW...FE 3-711 Tuning dials are hidden under small panel on top of set. Close panel and dials are out of sight. ro i c ye kind of refrigerator that’s ‘Air Ata comoiriones SS ——— "| ee a Conditioned” to keep foods —— - : fresher! Brand new two-door de- ISS S ‘ a . —= sign . . . easier to see into and m. BSS a 5c TE | Ae Sh reach into . . . unmatched fea- es iy ture for feature! You Save —— Sl > i $131.95 now, so hurry on down SON SSS ; > to WKC's! They won't last long at this sensational low price! ig Open An Account , 95 A in Just <) Minutes : REGULAR °429” =—~4 Pay as Little as ier 23° A Day on ie | | Our Meter Plan | | Ww KC. 103 N.S. AGEN. AW. oof K 1955 Model Ne. 11585 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, N OVEMBER 17, 1955 THIRTEEN New Sanee: sating Model! A Giant 21-Inch Admiral. TV a PHILOO Tie NOW—Lowest Price Ever fer a Genuine PHILCO Clock Radio : $a” A powerful rich voice radio with electric clock that turns em radio. automatically, Wakes you to music. PHHCO F Spock Saehis PHILCO Radio Fits Anywhere ° d if 95 Sleek, compact, modern cabinet houses this powerful new 1956 Philco. Takes up little table space, ; NO DOWN PAYMENT Up te 2 Years te Pey Pay Even Less with Your Old Set in Trade Complete With Smartly Styled Matching Base A new design that cyts dowa depth as much as 3 inches so it doesn't project into the’ room as much as others. Aluminized tube makes picture brighter, with more contrast. Optic filter screen eliminates reflections. High-front tuning makes it easy to tune without = a or stooping. OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY and. -MONDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 WHC, 108 N. S: AGE NAW. ‘ BE b= il 4 Real High Fidelity at the Price of Ordinary Phonograph Admiral Hi-Fi Phono —— -type 3-speed $ 50 c of different sizes, shuts it- self off after last record. Weekly FOURTEEN THE: PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY, oy Boece R 17, 1955 Ba Fes TOME a UMBO 26244 | & spl PURPOSE BASE CABINET ae with PLASTIC PAU) IE LL AM save nace During Ths Sale! aa wm BEAL A WRAY | ‘x 18 ° poastic TOP | : | : ; | :: | . 33 I ae © : oon : ° ° 3h 2 i : Hy 33 . ; *| Bs je * ° e je ° bd . ‘te J ° ° y 4: . +} : > he 4 : . je ° re. ae ° Ps | ie bd ° : je i e DURABLE and i. . . bs BEAUTIFUL! : a. ; ~ *. e a: ies ° GLEAMING ale a * ROUNDED > WHITE | ode di - CORNERS FOR ENAMEL , Pi > \qaaee° ACCED BEAUTY! on STEEL ye Se {siriste: : eo * *~*. ae *e ‘ie %e : |: . se he FAIRBANK i “a mt tAN ES F RY 2 1 SAVE DURING THIS GREAT SALE! es = SHOP IN PERSON . . . BY PHONE, MAIL! A, / gl ~! ‘ ee : | seg All COUPON NOW. : 1 , eo lage | a ral ; d i ry ms | 0 a i 3.7114 ipa crt ail : y aka we dl aii ! RTH 5 see + oe 08 NO _— Night ‘19 | aa Le ten O tne | SIXTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER a 1955 ‘1° RESERVES “al” Jf ¢ Fe . , -— : | a, wo! 3/4,NOT VHP. PROFESSIONAL 74 Guca’ Cvcd POR TABLE 4 vs POWER SAW ETN Ah O72 5-H NOTA 6-INCW BU? MN, ome HIGH | fists “6 ‘5 SPEED MOTOR ey SAFETY LOCK Lever contTrots! MATL COUPON TODAY at ate tr ate Fridey, Saturday Tapsots pip 0 Bove ont 9) orcas and gn | AGINAW ae “til 9 averse TERE LOE DE NS SER 0 samc. Ipow Em : Avnet. ; |. Budget Terms 7 eet