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Wesley Smith said here today the ‘ board will meet tonight to consider taking action against the township's treasurer who was in a corporation standing. to make nearly $170,000 on a z sell HI SF e>& a i a2 The current hearing is one of a series held since the turf club announced plans for the track and obtained approval of the township board last May 23 by — Hildebrandt also revealed under | (Gontinued on Page 2, Col. 5) Israeli Troops Kill 10 Egyptians Army Unit Raids Base 5 Miles Behind -Lines| in Retaliatory Action JERUSALEM (# — An Israeli army unit stormed the Egyptain army unit stormed the Egyptian ern Sinai Peninsula and ten Egyptian soldiers were killed and 20 taken prisioner, an Israeli army spokesman said today. The spokesman said the Israelis successfully carried out the attack jast night and later returned to their base. Israeli losses were four soldiers wounded, he added. The clash followed an Egyptian attack Tuesday on an Israeli police check post at Beerotayim in the demilitarized El Auja-Nizana bor- der zone, the spokesman said. _ An Israeli foreign ministry spokesman said the “purpose of the Israeli counteraction last night was to emphasize what should have been clear to Egypt — that their attack on Israel-would be met by counterattack.” A few hours before last night's newest attack, Israeli -Premier Moshe Sharett arrived at the scene nations everywhere Israel does not haverto fight again as she will fight if she has to.” NIRA SST Deed Juke Box Records, 180, Open Fri, & Sat. 217 B. Pike st. See the Exciting W. Hildebrandt, (second from left). testimony this morning. Track Probe Continues OFFICIAL AT HEARING — Seated at the State hearing on land options in Troy Township is Township Treasurer Fred secured options on the proposed track Racing Commission His partners in a corporation which site opened the hearings with UF $165,521 Heading Into cent of its $562,175 goal. Short of Goal Final Week - ‘The Pontiac Area United Fund drive entered its final week today with $396,654 collected, or 70.5 per An increased effort will be made during the. next few days to obtain the $165,521 needed to reach the top, said Campaign Manager Robert M. Critchfield. —. “This final week is‘a crucial one,” Critchfield stated. “Remember that our goal is a conservative one, Every cent is needed so that each of the 55 agencies can receive}. Ford Co. Assets. Up $194 Million Total Over $2 Billion Last Year, Financial Report Indicates © DETROIT w# — Ford Motor Co. aésets increased 194 million dol- lars in 1954, the company’s an- terday. The company’s annual balance totaled $512,918,000 at the end of 00 at the end of 1953, The balance sheet showed real was unchanged from last year; re- serves were $23,414,000 dyainst use in the business were $1,065,584, nual financial] report disclosed yes- 1954 compared with §461,171,- — tits full share in order to carry'on work vital to this . community.” The. drive is. running ahead of the same point last year when 67.8 per cent of Figures compiled last night showed 86 per cent of the Indus- trial Division's quota in. The. Res- idential Division has, advanced from 39 per cent of goal to 45 per cent during the last two days. The Commercial Division climbed from | 42 to 47 per cent. | "The Jewelry Unit was first to reach its goal in the Commer- . its employes $330, Detroit to Increase « Its Voting Machines DETROIT — More than half of the 1,541 voting precincts in the city of Detroit will be machine | equipped in time for the August 1956, primary election. . The City. Election Commission voted unanimously Thursday to buy 500 more machines which will $36,605,000; earnings retained for | swell the total to 2,560. Cost of it. . | the new machines will be approx- imately $689,000. * Governor — %& & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1955 —44 PAGES + =—-—"—. sonore = k Proposes Lower Spee Theater Gutted by Fire Today at Walled Lake - Owner Reports $80,000 Loss; Woman Burned | in Dash for Purse The Lake Theater at | Walled Lake was gutted by fire shortly before noon to- ‘}day. Total loss was esti- mated at $80,000 by, the owner, Bud Harris, of Sylvan Lake. | The blaze was discovered behind the screen in the stage area by Mrs. Geraldine Graham, employed as a janitress. Mrs. Graham escaped un- the building. She suffered trip and was taken to a physician's office nearby for treatment. Baseball Great, 85, Dies During Night; Funeral to Be Monday WASHINGTON (INS) — Funeral the Hamline Methodist Chutch-in Washington. Burial will follow in the Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Griffith entered Georgetown Uni- versity Hospital a week ago suf- fering from neuritis. Later he suf- fered stomach hemorrhages and lung congestion. After a week of apparently steady improvement, he suffered a relapse. Summing up the career of the man he called “Unk,” Calvin Grif- fith observed today: “The old man lived an exciting life and he loved every minute of (See story on page 29) . He had a wonderful life jand a peaceful death, No man | could ask for more,” County Gains 145,999 in 5 Years here a little more than five years : ‘The county's population had risen to 542,000 on July 1 of this year, a gain of 145,999 people, or 36.9 per cent. This is a greater gain in people than for g Pontiac and in iil Lathrup Village population gain of ago. increase the southeastern | per cent Increase 18,602 persons. In addition to with ow Live Here . Commerce Township which “mothered” Walled Lake City and Wolverine Lake Village, was able to make a population gain of 2,429 or 54.3 per cent “West Bloomfield ‘Township which lost Keego Harbor village, registered a population gain of 2,980 for a 48,7 per cent increase from 1950 to 1955. The city of Oak Park, with a population increase of 21,933 for a 416.4 per cent gain, led the county during the period. — 2e4 Percentagewise, Bloomfield Township with 170.1 gain was only 6,549. Royal Oak City stood second in number gained with a population increase of outstanding _|9,725; Royal Oak Township, 8,734 and Troy ‘ r bee s ’ i) ‘ * * | Solons Receive were carved, still showed a 12.801 for an 84.8 per cent increase. * stood second, though-its numerical Southfield, other township areas gains were: Waterford Township, ro Pinay: Flying to Geneva —— Soviet Offered Assurance of Curb Over Germany GENEVA (#—The second session of the Big Four at once the subject there — Item 1 on the agenda — and would not do 30. Presentation of the salg was then put over until to- day. propo- | Won by Faure 271 to 259 Ballot Keeps A fa aged toe iF Early Message From Williams Fo FEL | a i i TRitsia : : i z z i i 3 ¢ i . 4 $i i iy! i Es ry |a Democratie congressman | as having a record “often opposed to the best interests of the people.” U. S. Rep. Harrison J. Williams "|Democrats of County Opening Drive |to Defeat George Dondero Next Year Jr. (D-NJ) spoke before about 400 county Dems assembled at North- Michigan Man Wins: Confidence of Associates Brucker Only 3 More Days te home - Yourself ror Pair Grounds. 1 te p.m. . Making tary Brucker. “We have a pri- . (20 miles away. vate saying in. the Department | A Good Start as Secretary The Secretary related an amus- “It's done by \ oe Hy 3 i. of tl is Seeks ute z . In Today's Press Editorials ferret tire sie ve eeeee of Army fd i il Fy i ke 8 off Fa se eas Ree be : igi oie mee | ieee” eer Te 7 a : Page paren { vé Pe i ed ie v St ae pownac Paes, a _|Six Southeastern Areas\Police Find Clu ‘\to Back Water Authority |.) oy, 4 | eat y — First the expense of hiring 4 ict | IN Boys Murder ial Baer g brody nude bodies of FRED THOMPSON — | san! bo deflacd. and. determined —_ office is | . assistant prosecutor, He said he state and federal be- were found in a ditch there Oct grass will incinde heare of oper- | mc BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP—Boy wuld Dave po comment entil "| hind bonds weeded to finance a | 18 ae Cie st ee cesiat ace, oueglemen Newspapers | ss Tree» 8-19 at Hickory Grove + Bann? hana Teving The Detroit é iEsaengp’e Mortaaeet’ Se Sunday Fred Thompson, assistant circu-| Renfrew added that the Recrea- euros ulmmiaae uae bers hold a rummage sale from poe rayne . * | Commission presented a study fore-| night, Oct. 16. Anton Schuessler lation manager for the Pontiac | tom Board would carry on with a , 7:30 a.m. until noon tomorrow at Pincomb, investigator for the , | casting 5,679,700 population in the | was wearing a white flannel shirt.| 5. wigs attend an American the rest of its recreation program | dents a . ne oe 24. Bagley St., near Orchard Lake - general's: staff, and De- - | metropolitan area by 1980 and said | However, the victims’ parents said , ot Cotame: | ene: Tt beard will Bie beep Chicago road, s = Conrad: Konetski, of would be 1,301,850 more peo-| the clothing in the car was not | Press Institute seminar >| watchful eye over the perform | "Wr sss ton ptice increase an- ie special investiga- than present facilities could | that worn by the boys. big University, New York Moi-| ance of all city facilities, recom-| a 2063 zee y+ at J. Wesley Smith. ‘EFRI. & SAT. . ONLY $750,000 to start a program of indepenaenes Tewashig LSI Saas. 5.100 1,852 479; Township Supervisor Norman| & ®@ Leather © Boll driver training in the public ran eeene Brag tghaes ta sesesorsreees a4 — 7s 34) Barnard, one of the aw who Shoes Bearings »\ schools, with a requirement that | [ake Orton ....Jcclcclecccccceccecee ss 2888 27 "38 13.3| Voted against the move, because © Steet © Maple all new drivers pass the courses [inure 7 ...2s.: creer” ME 2 M4 jag Senet Gat ur hae ote a. Wheel a en | teed foweshly . Ms eH 355 393 | 55 DeYoune’s office lnat week con-| ly ubber Chrome $177,500. to start a traffic safety | wirora vilinge..... Vl eas 2.230 306 15.9| to oung’s 0 | On | center at Michigan State Univer- | Northville Village (pt.) seeeeeenes iq . As a oe cerning rumors that the attorneys © All Sixes sity. Oak Park csecccscvacccc: RRer | Ebee = akeas + aie) held options on the race track | & 4 3 te seas 6 ety Netent [Seed Re A alee tS ems ttn ond Gil’ : a Orchard Lake ..ccwsve a oertrr ye : Guardsmen on traific duty during | Srtonvile -... mooi Si Map TS 323] Confirmation of the rumors 3 \ Eee 7 heavy holiday weekends, Oxford Township .. 1.837 2,200 363 19.8} plus learning that Hildebrandt Gay Pastel Pane! Glass be NIU - eee fon aR oe cc ggeh R83] ise was Involved shocked him | fe G2Y Pos oa = "Ue $20,000 to buy radar equipment | Pimise’ cuy Tl yeaa 78.500 5,819 7.9! so much it caused butterflies in Tissue Box and ' iia Melpwatete. esses... 14| 108 speed control. Ponting Townahipy s.+ssvevevresereseveee $.228 4 game ee mernnnd weseiied issue “ Paainsetckpees vere $%| A commission to study a compul- hip St i figs et ee 1 eC — Box 200 Tissues Prue teeeerecess sory auto inspection system. | TV eectaieee 48.808 $5,509 i] 33) “The matter should go back be- : nn Stiffer physical s for| scum esc 81] fore the township board,” he said. oe ee. $3 | School bus drivers and a require- | Sout TOWNEND «ner ennees reser erere 18,098 aon 12801 8431 Racing Comniissioner James H. Leddaeubeectsns 20 : = ; j a sah oem ‘Tc TTT TTT Tiere ass Rb ae “4 Inglis before whom the hearing —~ “ ; ‘3; was held, commented to Hilde- Waterford Townibip 2)... ait 34 000 0 iss ‘1 brandt: rae White Lake Townmipest sss. cc.ssst. ia Hed Luis «6+ 363| “If there is any man who has) Wolverine Lake Biss cics..ce.ccse0ses ces 1,860 Lm 330 «4.8 \ done more to wreck this race eee wes oe ee MOtae %,cfccticclecdicvsss-csssseess, 30600) 842,000 146908 «=. 96.9 | track, I don’t know who it is.” oo By Bh oe, te 1. Parts of Commerce Township incorporated as Walled Lake City Ussues Idea gift for most Two-tone colors ' zs and Wolverine Lake Village since 1950. The average American Jreight | & oce ; : — ih 2. Parts of ‘Southfield Township incorporated as City of Lathrup | ‘Tain carried @ load of 1,287 tons | & TT SIMMS {a _ Village and Franklin Village since 1950 in 1954, some 14 tons below the |B LG BUY WAS | os Wat Z Harbor | Tecord achieved im 1958 and 155 : lit - SHOE DEPT. , 3. Part of West Bloomfield Township incorporated as Keego tons above the average for the | IE Coss "Mala Fl : SH Be. a Village since 1950, * } ht RR owe ji Fi ot i a da bea. te, i ae hey AE ogh perp ey a | Py he ad a — 1. mae Pontiac PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1055 : of , f as. mediuin of exchange is |.with only 46° per cent of families (Rare Sver Dollars peal Home Pattern Varies [its hrm meewponan er it EXTRA SHOPPING HOURS s GREAT FALLS. Mont. uone|"® 1aken by Death at 62 ong Best Bich ge ganeel been BE RR : apmaad rare ever GaBsrn, which SE ~~ Deh oe areas ‘are homeowners compared ' like period of 1954. % FRIDAYS collectors valued as former actress Carewe |. a. m, te ™. Bs $65-each as collectors’ items, | 62, who once played opposite Tom | [E maz, |e & SATURDAYS ao ne gd gag a ge Sento om oe pegiome Not le Extra Charge fo Hide Hide Your Gifts || “seacies The money, minted in Carson | Wednesday, her family said last t ristmas — Use the Popular * MONDAYS . 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Dewey, recently returned from a , says the West might another crisis in its te with the Communist 4 i i buf it | : 7 ul Alp cniiacy i tof the | i 3f i has just peril si of third-rate the | std tbe ti if at the Mth annual er aaek anche enmeoe court Willard Sanders, 33, was fined $80 for speéding, while his ‘ ‘oppon- ent,” James E, Todd, 31, was fined $70. Police said Sanders was ahead in the race at 80 miles an hour, with Todd doing between 70 and 5. , Developer Dies R. Mitchell, 66, manager for “40 land development firm, died Tues-| : past exalted ruler of the Battle Creek Elks lodge. 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So Easy to Clean t | Grey, Nevy hall isa box in mp Ps te Son sf a for stich debts to the city as water bills, : __ eventraffic tickets. a ewe? : < The box opens on two sides so it can be used by pedestrians as : % well as motorists. Envelopes in rope’ provided and all the payer has to Europes Future dois check the type of payment voted two to.one against a plan to Dein made and enclose the Fight amount with his bill. “Europeanize” that small coal rich ter- ritory, they set in motion forces whose. *** Mailed if requested. effect ts dificult to forecast. “During the last two years, according to U. S. Municipal News, the self serv- ice box has been used mainly for pay- a * The city treasurer reports, however, hat from June 16 through July 26, a total of 269 parking tickets, 664 water cy * : * ‘ = ? 5 Aa we ‘ defeat for cities don’t provide this convenient hich? x _* as : Peo le in This Area “Experience With Fur : jas : Finding a puff ball that weighed 16 pounds ina woods nearhishome sis sien .-—2«- Of: Walled Lake sliced it up and had a mush- a f. a "7 ee = Ea Pulling for Alabama to win over Georgia in Saturday's MAT Football Contest is a “Terrified and Bewildered” o¢ 146 crescent Drive. She is the only re- mn,” the letter chides us and all maining contestant who picks Alabama to American newspapers for failure win. The other two remaining contestanis, h detailed etail reports of anti-Greek — Edwina L. Skelley 4 ones -= @f 1746 Woodland Ave., Sylvan Lake, and © George Nesterick of 253 Rockwell St., pick Georgia. The. prize is $300 in U. S. Savings Bonds. For .eight years representing Oakland County in Congress was Grant M. Hadson who was killed when struck by an auto- mobile near his home in Kalamazoo Wednes- day evening. From 1923 to 1930, when he lived in Lansing, he was the representative from the old Michigan sixth district, com- prised of Oakland, Genesee, Ingham and Livingston Counties.” At the time of his death he was 87. _ the Turkish government. Due to this game censorship, articles about the riot _ published in our issue of September 7 and 8 were far from complete. Neither this nor any other 3 in this country had - amy part in the withholding of | this news. In fact the press of the United States previously had criticized Turkish censorship in editorials, _ Over the years, also, our Government thas made clear in world councils the importance of sweeping aside all bar- -Yiers to the free flow of international Local draft beards will send 50 men in their November quota. Pon- tiae city board sends 14 and the out- tion daté is Noy, 2. ae yA A skunk, @ raccoon and the famjly cat became quite chummy around the home of Arthur Boehm = of Drayton Plains, until the sjetink and cat * ganged up and drove out the’coon. * * Because the world figuratively is con- / . . The mild fall weather, According to Giles rm of Opdyke Road, has caused his field corn to sprout mew shoots from the roots of the stubble after thé regular crop has been har- Verbal Orchids to— “Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Lauckner /ot 2085 South Telegraph Road; fifty-first Mr. and Mrs. William F. MeGinnis of Holly; sixty-first wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hadden Orion; fifty-fifth wedding anniver- tL sss. Stella Crumble - of Romeo; eighty-fourth birthday. t es sary, - which residents can deposit payments. ‘ills and three privilege license tax pay- — : David Lawrence Says; = ; stem as Used in Canada payment for tele cit Men for Top Federal Jobs county board sends 36. The induc- / Parliamentary Sy Insures Best WASHINGTON — Many people whe wot a eae 3 5 Looking’ back years of will be found that the “The question of what ts the best way to pick a Feett a fee 3? 3 people elect or defeat a party in Parliament and the party itself executive. The people then can show their approval or disapproval at any time — not just every two or four years. It was the party’s'strength, plus the strength of the man, which gave Canada a government under which she made her greatest strides. Maybe the parliamentary system will also come in for some study on television, not merely be- cause the system provides a good way to pick a vice president but a (Copyright 1965, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Jan Sterling Joins Ranks of Natural Birth Advocates obstetricians who are cager to routine * So says movie/star Jan Sterling they gave her “a shot of some- stage of labor, and the next thing I knew I had baby. : - * * LJ They told me 1 should‘ have been grateful. I wasn’t. They had put me out against my wishes. I had wanted to know what having a baby was like. So, when Bruce was going to be born, I decided I would have . . . natural childbirth.” ANESTHETIC READY In other words, childbirth with- Now, now, Mrs. Milquetoast, please don’t start screaming, til! _ “Knowing that you can have the anesthetic at any time you want it you don’t want it. At least I didn’t." says Miss Gray. tiie i | yet Childbirth, Your An- swered, by Carl H. Davis, M. D., and Donita Ferguson, (Harpers), $2.30, Natural Childbirth, by Helen Heardman, Williams and Wilkins Co : : Preparing for Maternity, by Wm. Brady, M. D., for a copy send me 25c and stamped, self - addressed envelope. ed letters, not more than one pa: or words long, pertaim: to persoma) health hygiene, not ooten, iag- ter brent. Rote, (Copyright 1965) tL i z= ist t FE he F { GES: 9: fF: ‘f i? : au or) e ik be ; F i ' i Bg: z 4 ue eh j sf inf { ¥: EF: gzE gs i s ui i * * ” ag £ * * hit Market Slump May Cast on sion after fg EMBRACE MARXISM Such critics—conscious!y or un- wittingly—are by implication turn- ing their backs on the essential spirit of the American free-choice economic society, and instead are embracing the tenets of Marxism. * LI * If confronted with the indictment, _ they would be quick to deny the the charge, and would, as evidence of good faith, profess, with tongue in: cheek, their preference for ‘‘free ’ enterprise.” Up te now, muck of the eriti- Shadow Over ‘56 Election cism of the Eisenhower team on Gase Records éf a Psychologist: « Eliminate Children’s Playtime Feuds by Giving Them ‘Officer Test’ Daily Donnie always wants to be “Captain with his pals. So feuds develop, for the other kids also insist on being the leader. Utilize the test shown below to teach your child that an officer must earn his rank .by diligence to duty. Many mothers employ this test © as the basis of neighborhood “Clubs” for children. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P37: : Donnie, aged 7, quarrels a great deal with his play- mates, for they all wish to be ‘Captain. “Ds Crane, can you give us a solution to this incessant MERIT TESTS Tell your children that officers day. At bedtime, you mothers and front of each one of these 10 ma- jor items which has applied to himself today. advantage of of them Jariatin’, broncho-bustin’, cowboyin’ Kind./ ' deesn’t call them employes. da PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER: 28, 1955 i Pr te. ee a Fi j Seba ae ae ce ey ae ae | eee: o° 4 apex ia ae ? NEW YORK—If you want to be an actor, young fellow, be one x + & = I got Hopalong Cassidy (Bill Boyd) to admit that he, Gene Autry and Roy Rogers have the biggest incomes of any Holly- “You can’t ever retire,” Hopalong remarked, “out 1 don't} know that I'll ever make another film.” “But you're an actor—don’t you feel a compulsion to act?” I asked. “Ne!” The white-haired, slickly-dressed Hoppy looked contentedly across the table at his befurred, attractive wife, Grace. “I started working when I was six ... driving eattle in Ohie. I’ve been working a long time. “This is not work that I'm doing now . ay this is gratitude,” | he said. Hoppy has 106 cowboy films—S4 of which were made as movies between 1935 and 1943—the rest made just for TV in 52 and ‘53—and as long as par- ents keep turning out millions of new children every year, Hop- along has an ever-changing au- dience . . . even a growing one. “My films are making more money now than they did three years ago,” Hoppy confessed. . Hoppy hops sround doing eharity shows or meeting sponsers. He's surrendered ‘all but 814% of his gross in- come to his “associates”—he “We still live in a 4-room house and Grace still does the housework and we still do the dishes,” Hoppy added. : “You mean four bedrooms?” I said. 2422 2% PR “Four rooms!” he asserted. “What more do we need? We're HOPALONG ~~ only two people!” ” Calif. | rumors at El Morocco. - drinks’—Ima Washout, ‘Three Kentucky Counties Offering Prizes to Voters | Three Kentucky counties are of- - fering ghances on prizes to get - people out to vote in the Nov. 8 - among Henderson County voters. And in Woodford County, voters Brammett-Lincicome, Inc. "were told they’d get a chance on Insurance Office ~ out. | counties, regardless of party af- - filiations, Sey, He is building a new ho t Palm Desert, near Palm Springs, Hoppy’s films are already shown all over South America, soon they'll be seen in Japan and Australia. Last year Hoppy and Grace toured the world and, siys Hoppy, “For the first time I had.time to analyze things, where I was ‘ going and what I was going to do. “The sum of it was to keep on what we're doing. I haven't made a paid appearance since ‘51. “You feel you should give back some- thing.” Here in New York Hoppy’s. seen an hour a day on ABC and a half-hour a rday on NBC. oe Pl Mca ete actors, the Class A actors,” would ask, “Whatever hegpened te Bill Boyd?” ern actor and got rich. The funny part is that Hoppy and Roy Rogers both come from wild and woolly Ohio. Me, too, but I didn’t learn to punch cows. Like a darned fool, I milked ‘em. THE MIDNIGHT EARL se Rocky Marciano’ll avoid traveling and stick around Brockton getting reac- quainted with his wife and daughter . , Dagmar’ll have to leave “Mas- querade Party” on TV when she plays boss lady of some Atlantic City conven- tion playgals in Anita Loos’ “Amazing- Adele” . . . Winthrop Rockefeller and gal friend Jeannette Edris revived marriage -CLEO MOORE Oh-oh, those Trendex ratings: Gobel, 23.7, Coward-Mary Martin, 17; Gleason, 23.8, Como 21.5; Como, 24.8, Stage Show, 16.5; Come hour 23.2, Stage Show-Gleason hour, 20.1 . Leng Kiss Gal Cleo Moore gets only one smooch from John Agar in U-I's “Hold Back Tomorrow.” Is it true that Meg insists on being called Princess ond Her Royal Highness, and that THAT'S a stumbling block? . . The Freddy Bartholomews are expecting. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “I have, declined an invitation to join the Drink-of-the- Month Club. That’s too long between " alleges Art “They should've called that hotel ‘Stardivartus, . That's earl, Moger of Boston, “it was such an old Vile Inn” brother. (Copyright aed bined ni Syutieate, Ene.) |Lad Really Up in Air © lon His 16th Birthday LOUISVILLE, Ky. @®-—Gregson Page really was up-in the air on lhis 16th birthday, - He made his first solo fight, and got a beginner's permit to drive a car, And, Page said yesterday, flying comes easily but he makes “a lot of mistakes’ driving. Page learned to fly at a flying service where he worked as an errand boy in the summer, BARBOURVILLE, Ky. ® — general election, Knox County voters in 50. pre- cinets were told yesterday they'd be given a chance on 50 turkeys when they cast their ballots. A 1956 car ha sbeen promised to. the holder of the lucky ticket &@ $460 food freezer if they turned | vin Qur New Home: 377 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-0588 Chances go to all voters in the FOR THE MOST COMPLETE SELECTION OF DRAPERY FABRIC—BE SURE TO SHOP “11. N. PERRY Larry Miller, pny gone Bh sw itis move aimed at curbing pre-Hallo- vandalism. chairman, said | club members will call at homes ‘security. his police statien locker and took a nope a revolver heen thas nd States during DALLAS Sgt, ‘Thomas Ellis MeGagrhen found of police trousers missing. There Pe cnc at were no clues to the thief. ee = Toke Police Pistol, Pants Manhattan, the Bronx, et and Sow Rebs, ® Y¥.. a ‘You Intend t to “Buy A Diamond Ni the Near Future...Hurry in and Save | f dissin the walhont a i! The salesmen recently Lo xf ee oe ee ae ee ee ee OA-4-/A / those ‘5S LDSMOBILES! ~ Oh-h-h! What power! New Rocket T-350 power! ... New Jetaway Hydra-Matic smoothness! «++ What glamor! New Starfire - Styling! You'll say “Oh-h-h!” for sure when you see Olds for °56! See them on “OHI Day” Nov. 3rd Oh, nothin’? Bill just became a west- | at your OLDSMOBILE Dealer's! RR, gente .: What smoothness! inet is lightweight for es 17-inch screen! Compare these years ahead Zenith features! 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Parents and students alike re- ,| the faculty Monday.night. The par- ents had many words of praise for the program which the students all the clubs here at St. fred’s. Last Tuesday noon, John Brad- ley was elected new treasurer of the junior class. Students who thought they heard an explosion in the lab last week learned it was merely the chem- istry class performing one of its experiments. The class had made ‘Staff Members port they enjoyed meeting with | put on explaining the functions of | Pick Yel-0-Jac . Final selections for the Avon- Doug Sparks is in charge of copy reading with Shirley Caskey, Phyllis Upchurch, and Shirley Wyrick completing the makeup staff. Business manager is Daretha | Parker, who is assisted by Marna | Hazelett in advertising and Mary Van Glider on circulation. to attend Avondale’s first home | game in three weeks tonight. Clawson High School will provide the opposition, and a large stu- dent cheering section will be assisting the Yellow Jacket gridders. : Student members of the ade dale PTSA were particularly im- | pressed by Pontiac Police De-| and collected bottles of hydrogen Kast, Bever- and was exploding them to test \for purity. partment’s Lieut. Krause when he | discussed juvenile problems at last night's meeting. -| Over 1,000 people are expected : ads rif Michael Biallas, Dropps, vice bert, secretary, meirer, treasurer. aF FRE Shs AL tl Principals Meeting Held A city wide Principals Meeting was held Monday in the home- making room at Eastern Junior High. The fourth hour foods class served the 32 principals who at- tended. Junior Highs Have Fun With Festival, Halloween Parties A fall festival, Halloween par-| Festival, to be held tonight in the ties, dances and money-making | School gym. include hayrides At Wever Junior High, students, | parents and faculty have been working hard on the annual Fall) | ficers Tom Hoisington, and Sandra | | Council ‘ Tuesday, Student Council of-| The affair, sponsored by the | Lilliquist with their adviser Mel Staebler, attended a meeting in| Ann Arbor and learned much | about’ the role of the eet | PREPARING FOR FESTIVAL — Yard and Gar-| ful fall flowers are, left to right den Club members do some last-minute outdoor work| Ted Monroe. Students, teachers and parents have at Wever Junior High School, in preparation for the }combined their efforts to provide what they believe big school festival tonight. Working among the color- had. | ~~ DANCE AT EASTERN A Sock Hop in the girls’ gym this afternoon at Eastern Junior High is being spensored by Home- room 202. Judy Crist, Ken Vipper- in Area High Schoo ability, participation in school, ac- tivities and appearance. rf iF B35 il gre Ese gf Hk aye Fit a5. F 2 for i i Pe ue man and Edna Runyon will present musical numbers at the) record dance, which ends at 5. i HF] F Hj i ! sf i? ft by FOLLIES Pig EBS or iH 1] ce uh at f Fislt Bi, itt § 33 ef : att Fi “it +2 if z e — Rehearsing for their part in the all-city “High Fever Follies,” slated Wednesday and Thursday, are TS Pontins Sach | ahis'gint ta the cht ou tha Seal. aeda aa | School dancers who will fill the Rockette chorus line. Left to right, they | Jack Hemming, Leon Frayer and Darryl Mahan, appearing are Shirley Hutchinson, Jill Maneck, Glenda Piatt, Mary Crowder, Rosi- Dubay. The Follies, sponsored by the Pontiac General lie Richards, Vivian Lewis, Virginia Sherman, Marilyn McLain, Bonnie | iary, will be held at 8 p. m. on both nights at the Pontiac Denham, Karan Denham, Sonja Ryan, Alice Brandenburg, Barbara | Auditorium. Talent from all over Pontiac has been recruited Lincoln Students r"“eteos, 10 Give Assemblies Lincoln Junior High students got those first report cards this week, | with mixed emotions, There’s plenty of interest around i Bloomfield Hills Juniors Set Ist Fall Dance Friday Bloomfield Hills High School ‘The bake sale is one of the many will climax the 1955 football sea-| junior class activities to raise Hornsby, Barbara Parker and Janet Wison. Other students who will fine show. Proceeds will be used to furnish a nursery at the al iitDe cs. eee s reg, je) ; fe Med f. : ~ st ey ray { } | \ ‘ Sy } Ape? }} : ne me PONTIAC) ‘as BOOKS ||Criticize Farm Policies “to yeur ilies learning! = Agriculture Committee found today RMT «© See Thit They Are. jjstat North Dahota farmers think| Cite sate: geist’ milling DR, H. BUSSEY FULLY Equipped — og band asain qualities—is_getting = ae ts can es ae } Optometrist for School This-Year |/*,. ee aoe regard to other classes and varie- ; statements prepared ties grown in many other parts af __tre Eeanivel DR HAROLD BUSSEY, | Score Secs: sees |e omer ee "| Br Lemtad 8 00 ©. suctnnw farm income, several farmers| Federal production controls ap- complained that crop control limi-| sty the same restrictions to ‘all OPTOMETRIST [Sun's ss Geen aes crown in O8 kotas, Minnesota se *« @ ‘ “Is it logical,” he asked, “that the same acreage reductions be ap- plied to all classes of wheat when : we consider the final use of those r y wheat classes? Shouldn't produc- Al WA LY E fice be goered to the we an i?" 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They believed black cats.turned into big galloping horses for a night, and élves and goblins played tricks on people. and decorations are all hospital visit, John is only four years old, “Timid folks stayed indoors on Halloween. Bolder ones climbed the | hilltops and built big bonfires to chase away the evil spirits. _.* Here is a witch riding on her bridled broomstick. Her wise old owl | Too Hoo is already aboard. Grimalkin, her cat, is clinging to her skirts - ff he climbs up. Paste this on cereal box cardboard and color with crayons. Cut out carefully. Fold the ends of the base forward on the dotted lines. Fasten the witch behind the fence of jack-o-lanterns with a brass fastener or a bent pin through the two holes, : Now the witch will bob up and down behind the fence. She is prob- | _ ably going to alight and tie her broomstick to the fence. _ _ Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. 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Double Stamps Given - SVL J Every Monday Evening! JR f) tekeke ke e 2 Mondey end Fridey ssf Evenings Until Ninel SOUTH SAGINAW : 3 4 % Bee celebration right) are sisnabatb of ihe Lolen will be honored at the of the guild Sunday. Shown r3. Emil Koop of Drayton Plains, the guild; Mrs. as Mielke of Dray- street, banquet chairman. will begin at 4:30 p.m. with o Pentiae Press Photes dining room chairman, and Mrs. Willis Shef field of James The afternoon services, which ' a sermon by the Rev, Otto Schultz, will be followed by a banquet at 6 acon ad — members qnd their husbands. Meow Plains, Toa; Mrs. Jaton Inscho of Summit avenue, The iienit : prittend. “he tells; his me, is the pereon Who is pleased |! with the picture himself but then gets all kinds of advice from kith WIFE OBJECTS . “TN do an excellent portrait of a man,” he told me, “and the suet wil be pened. But then CAROL SUZAN GEIGER of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Johnson of . West Brooklyn street. A late _ $timmer wedding is planned. |Sorority Holds 2nd Rush Party Beta Alpha Chapter of Sigma Beta sority. met at the home of! Mrs. Paul Beith of Exmoor road for its second rush party. * * @* Guests of honor were Carol Ann Johnson, Carol Ann Malson, Esther Thomas, “1 Jane Tuohy, Mrs. Paul Wetzel and Marguerite Windate. at the Gateway drive home of | Barbara MeSkulin. Coming Events hold | Sapwesed acre Calls Some Fashions ‘Really Terrible’ lShower Is Given for Mrs. Hartman Mrs. William Hartman was hon- jored at a pink and blue shower | Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Kenneth ‘Hoard in Drayton Plains. Jackie Kroeplin and Vera Bassett were cohostesses. Guests included Mrs. H. J. Green, Mrs. James Jacklyn, Mrs. | Frank Lawrence, Mrs. Leland Cle- |mence, Mrs. Vernon Verch, Mrs. Frances McCue, Mrs. Walter Babb, Eleanor Lockman and Mrs. Ed-. ward Reitmeyer. Mrs. Bengt Pulls, Mrs. Lyle | Guoin, Mrs. James Aldridge, Mrs. | Earl DeMond, Mrs. Bill Griggs, | i Mrs. Alton Owens, Norma Ainsley and Mrs. Clyde Cronover were also present. Tin, in the form of tin fluoride, "| toothpaste. : : # f ef t 8 E z : é nue and John C. Leonard of Fildew street aré members of the Celeste. Cole Opera Workshop in Detroit which will present a program at the Detroit YWCA Tuesday at 8:15 TTI of La Traviata and Scene IV of | Madame users are being pre- | sented. * * Mr. wienrds. a student under Celeste Cole, is appearing as Don | | Jose in Carmen. Mr, Leonard is a bass in the chorus in Carmen’ and plays the part of Giorgio Ger- mont in La Traviata. The workshop is under the aus- pices of World Fellowship. Sorority Council Meets at Library Pontiac Pi Omicron Council held | its monthly educational meeting | | last evening at the Adah Shelly Library. . Norman Roth was the guest Pledging will be held Nov. 9 Cary Kucsera, Vickie Thomas, Mrs, | speaker: He spoke of his trips and | showed 3-D colored pictures taken in South America, Haiti, Jamaica, Hawaii and the United States. Mrs. John Londick, president of | Sigma Zeta Chapter, introduced i him to the group. Halloween dec- Pontiac Rebekah Lodge 450 wi! ja o are ary Saturday St, ats Be. =| is an important ingredient of a new orations were used on the tea table | {and throughout the room. Cassini Scolds Copying Colleagues ; of actos s favorite de-) “This year I went to a Fashion | cards rigtt, they should come over) dresses to maiden school teachers | chestra dance Nov. 19. "signers is just a little annoyed at Group showing of fall imports.| and start copying us, at | The dresses were beautiful, but 1 went primarily to see what it was. that my colleagues felt compelled to bring back and reproduce here. “I have always deplored this “TI noted with particular interest | during the Fashion Group show that a great dea} of emphasis was placed on the empire line. “The empire line ig one of my favorite silhouettes. It slender. izes, creates a supremely femi- nine look, and | have been work- ing with this feeling for several years. This long unbroken line is marvelous fer a woman's figure. “Many knitted fabrics . were shown too, and then I really sat up and took notice. The fashion world looks upon this introduction brand new. This amuses me, for there has never been a necessity of urbane knitwear as something| ! and |or sporting eyents. make wonderful town ri it Members of the Ladies Guild of C Grace | to aig Mrs. H. V. Hodges of Ottawa Lutheran Church met recently to plan serv- drive, guild secretary; Mrs. Emery Mitchell ices and celebration of the 25th anniversary | of Baldwin road, publicity chairman, and of the guild. The Sunday affair will honor past presidents and charter members of the vuild. _ Making final preparations are (left president, Mrs. Michael Gallo ‘of Forest Lake, guild = Women's Section FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28,1955 —, PAGES 18-21 Education. This conference at 7:30 p.m. High School for the purpose of Halloween Party Held by Sorority Informally Initiated at Johnson Home Mrs. Elmer O. Johnson opened her home on Baybrook drive to members of Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority Informal initiation ceremonies for new pledges in the form of a Halloween party were arranged by | Mrs. Benjamin Sweeney, assisted _by Mrs. Carl Rose, Mrs. Donald Moore, Mrs. L. L. Schiefler, Mrs. Marshall. Rose and Mrs. Albert | Anselmy. (er ths Geek eae } Serving on the social committee | for the affair were Betty Lou De- Groot and Mrs. Johnson, cochair- men, assisted by Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Sidney Savage, Mrs. Don Murphy and Mrs. Donald Giordano. * ” * New pledges initiated were Mrs. Fred Mueller, Stephanie Linabury, Mrs. Eugene Burdette, Mrs. James George, Mrs. Earl Smith Jr., Mrs. Edgar Plympton, Mrs. Harry Woodman, Mrs. Harold Stickley, Mrs. Winston Hopp, Mrs. Joseph Uliom Jr., Mrs; Clem LaBarge and Mrs. Ralph 0. Allen. The next meeting will be a toy demonstration to be held in St. Michael Halt on Nov. 3. Members are invited to bring guests. William Rehtus Heads Pontamix ‘ Newly elected officers of Ponta- imix who assumed their duties re- . pres: | cently were William Rehfus, ident; Robert Rehfus, vice presi- dent; Nancy Clifton, recording secretary; Lois Timmony, corre. sponding secretary, and Patrick | Scott, aller met with their directors, I nee Mountain, Milton Vaverek, [Janice Spanski and Barbara Nepke, to discuss plans for an or- ‘Ladies Aid Plans Bazaar on Nov. 10 Bazaar plans were completed when the Ladies Aid of St. John Lutheran Church met Thursday in the church parlors. Mrs. Hector McClelland, general chairman of the bazaar being held at the church on Nov. 10, reported that handmade rugs, fancywork 1 ieil | g ec z ig : Tesi J all, I've _T'm a liberal | OLEG CASsINt| ea aS St eS 2 - | and baked goods booths have been arranged. Luncheon will be served _at noon, as well as a dinner’ in the There ore four pages in New Pledges Are educational ‘| gellville Community Center Nov. PTA Plans Education Conference Guild to Sponsor Bazaar, Dinner Members of St. wkd Posh 4 Mary in the Hills Episcopal Church ‘have completed plans for their an-| nual bazaar and roast beef din-| ner. - The'affair is being held at Gin- 3, Members of the guild have in- vited the public to attend the din- ner, which will be served from 5:30 p.m. on. Mrs. George Titus is serving as| general chairman, assisted by/| Mrs. Thomas Culbert, dining room; Mr. George Kimber. bazaar, and Mrs, H. W. Robinson, tickets and publicity. Reservations may be made with one of the committee chairmen or tickets may be purchased at the door. pe re ee See Pe blind, deaf, hard of hearing. speech defective, physically crippled and handicapped youngsters. Do-C-Do Uses Halloween Motif Thursday Night Mr. ‘and Mrs. Omer Lewis and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Turris McCully were | to Ex-Boss : This Action Might Be Interpreted as - . Bid for Present iu i & : AL wi i [edd li gi p=a pen Perit) aa i iT Attend Meeting of Music Clubs Streit; Gordon Me Leod, Dr. George | Harkless and Rex Lawrence. Guests of the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Dixon’ and Mr. and Mrs. | Dudley - Barrett, were — | by Bill Brown. ‘Plymouth Group ‘Views Pictures “Colored slides of Holland, Swit- zerland, Italy and Capri were _shown members of the Plymouth don Woolcock attended the south- |eastern district of the | Michigan Federation Musie | Clubs in Leslie today. Mrs, Ralph Curtis, district pres- ident, presided at the sessions, Mrs, F. C. Coolidge, state. federa- tion president, was the principal speaker. Musical programs were presented by members of the Jack- son Tuesday Musicale and the Lansing Matinee Musicale. Mrs. Harold Grogg ‘Entertains Group * Mrs. Harold Grogg of Rosewood drive entertained members of the Westside Extension Clyb at a. luncheon meeting on Wed ; Twelve members and guests — heard Mrs, Leon frogg present the lesson on Christmas workshop, Guests present were Mrs. Frank- lin A. Mills of Birmingham,.-Mra, A. ¥. Tull and Mrs. Wilbur LaRue, Dae oh Deigls elas ood Crey ) sals for iste lies,” Ralph Merkovitz a Monisnines teed Mace: ‘director of the shows to be staged demonstrates what happens when you Ra at el oo ade a Women's nn ee 5p inn aco dea rn i lage Ve ad F) Vee. ( : 3 eae f 1 RITA’S BEAUTY. SHOP NOV. 7th! Get preven) Offer a $10: Permanent for 5 _ Hills ‘came! Mp. and Mrs. Jack L. Upper ore Make Your Appointment Now! from her home on : The Rev. William Immell of | Ov p the AuSable River to elp her pmeng Soy. lhe lar bas St Michael Church was the speai MYrtle 3-7311 er Farty Speer ce ne Eee ea Save‘ Temas ||_125 Indian Lake, Road for Children fer'et the Park Place Hotel. | geme Maes ants io the Reid | core tadividually. Se aaa ales E's 5| "We sre tee « we” PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL Halloween Decor Boogie See ald, Macnts| daughter Oct. 22, . ag ocala a Cae tta ; BEA Doubles as Game Grand Rapids after a visit with| GIVE SHOWER ena: waned Gar canton “oan flag eyo ig Cone for Little Goblins Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Usher| Mrs. Thomas King and Mrs. N.| moral issues in the home. Whe Wee ane be toe : of Clifton road. ©. Wynkoop were hostesses at a| Refreshments were served fol- PHONE enDeRAL 4.28620 7 Planning © Halloween VISIT NEW YORK shower Thursday in the Wynkoop | lowing the meeting. Na, mee Sie fer chbdeon? tt toavre wae Mr. and Mrs. Francis M, Ander. as young, it's especially to man of Drury lane are spending \ > por ae , ois | plan everything carefully. Have all 19 days in New York City. he jo : : : | the decorations and games ready a é : & day early so you can concentrate Mrs, Robert Wardrep of Beast ; ; | on refreshments and other details eee cee ae : season § performance ; | aes Sree the Young People's Concert by the ig) yp! ie Here’ggan original idea for room Detroit Symphony. . e o e | that will also double Junior League of Birmingham ca oe ee eee oe fs sponsoring the series of con- . coe wey ta don aggre laches? certs, and working with Mrs. Be % i= om 1} Freel ‘ ma te across the room bd h - and let the bite into them and let the children hm Presents Poems torah. at Zonta Meeting The witch’s broeomsfick ts in wooden dowel er Glick. base Gekived Coen en Fringe orange and black tissue ‘laureate of the Pontiac Zonta ates sack can ecbgons tes | Club, read a number of his poems fer the } cellophane a a oe ae The witch is made by covering Among the poems.read by Mr. @ small rectangular box with con- Merritt were a group of fall, struction paper and cellophane poems, a nonsense poem and a an, Mer seme, Dele GES bat Ste eee een eee colored construction pa- Edward C. ot Mi bea dealer acs ete To hold the witch on the broom- po Bee Banc h Mae no = Ses tee alee ce oe Mrs. Nellie Orr at her home in stick. Tie strings to both ends of Bloomfield Hills. the broomstick for hanging. nn @ halt moon cutout to Pair Speaks Vows i { i my aie ton Addek decempanen’ in Seattle, Wash. — eee At a ceremony performed in Se- BT a EES. = .attle, Wash., Tuesday, Georgina | make a large witch in the same _ The modern way of dunking for apples is to suspend Gaye ypu” eve yeeene a or ae eonctont A cso a them on strings and let youngsters bite into the apples. The agen Bon feat Te we | ophane 2” shown here is attached to a broomstick with a witch re -_ — ce rey Bow wd pte made out of construction ‘paper and cellophane tape. on pasehe. 7 STORE HOURS: —_— : | | 2-Hour Free Parking Mendey thru Seturdey HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDATED WHEN YOU MAKE A PURCHASE 9:30 o.m. until 5:30 pm. AT JACOBSON’S : Our bright beauty- Shining hour jlamé dress Expected elegance, newly important lame! Shimmering threads gild a cocktail-length long-sleeved sheath of fluid lame, shaped with a slash - neck and back-decolletage . . . for every devastating moment. Black, gold or white. 10 to 18. $35 Dress Salon Street Floor lacobsons ' ee eschiannaeniialiil ine a 1\ Never before all SAVE on these beautifully styled ">= SOFAS.... 189% Usuelly $239.00 .............. SAVE on these handsomely CHAIRS....... °Q750 — $119.00 ia ee vs ee oa Simmons 85th Birthday Mattress | ) these features al such a low price! © Exclusive Auto-Lock Coil Unit @ New Miracle Posture Con © Sag-Proof Borders © Extra Heavy Upholstery | © 16 Ventilators for Added Freshness @ Cord Handles for Easy Turning @ Attractive Cover : You Will Enjoy Shopping at GENTRY’'S | pee DRAYTON HOME FURNISHI N ‘4479 Dixie Highway, — Ploins OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL ae “re ae HA aay BERN 9 eee ‘ ee eee Wide: Le Md metal icy Be te Eas ayy sit BE, ay me be i : § a BF Memes ee: & Se page ey colt) Dae os it ‘i / pe he ay i) ee | Nop ee oe (33 Ge Pa r \ om j -_ Pea Lg : ! gt Fiat 4 es 4 ; : f ‘ ‘ / pth Fa 5 ai { ; J iy i by A ; / eg Vf ‘ aoe ave oh one se | t * é ¥ 2 } # i Be ' : 2 | f OCTOBER 28, 1955 PRESS. FRIDAY, . Overblouses | thelr damaging, legal, personal are the answer) tathered thei childrea. ‘to the clothes| 1's time we figured problems of | other than turning mothers into career girl and . eg aim Barbequed OF iesigned shis| 2PATETIDS. season © |Delicious complement | Mrs. Eaglen Adds ones toward his become in- : Pret te ee © slim skirts. | Carrots ‘n’ Potatoes So, if avoid is lo ich. we can possibly This long torso’ for One Dish-Meal we should try. Fighting the men sweater who fathered our children is un- By JANET ODELL natural war for women. In the over blouse Pontiac Press Home Editor tension of your situation, Mrs. D.. kas an open, Cool weather calls for hearty just realizing this as true can : meat dishes like barbequed spare- become a calming influence notched collar ribs. Mre. Charles Eagien gives us GAIN PEACE faced with her favorite version of this popu- _ You may see the wisdom of _ ... | iu food. Her recipe is unusual in ert. os ce ago ge white ribbing.| mat she sometimes sdds vege me that if we have to lose money to gain peace,’ only one Untll recently Mrs. Eagien choice to make. ; worked outside of her home. She . finds plenty to keep her busy we just Sati Sie Seay ESE ee earn, dren. active in Emerson +s ee , ork & ee enue Visit Our Store... You'll Save Morel iH Q| S = S a se) = | 2 Ss a. | é Fe evF = longs to the Mothers Club of b service at Hadassah Convention ie met wh er nt 20 LEONA Searlett’s ae plants. “a ARERIBS 23 Hy fit " 5 ‘Choie of Walnut, Mahogany and Blond finishes ac- to available stock. : Big date with your Best . Girl coming up? Make a date to go to Ted's... for a delicious meal or tasty snacks ... You'll Liberal Trade-in Allowance! — Small Down Payment! Choose Yours Today at Your 1696 south tolegreph reed meeting. rate A-1. BE a | | pontiac, michigen = The seacions will be dedicated to When the crowd comes over } SEWING CENTER| rast name le amon for. | || pein at mito, se ie Tee tal oe whet ' © BIRMINGHAM. fore forntlare ancl dcrtalire | ficn seater eieaten 04 and it will be ready for you: fl Free Parking Phone FE 5.6630 tering a creative Jewish Iie Inthe poked ta. uanioon dl te MI 4-7764 eep it “piping hot” till served. Ted _ Woodward at Square Lake Road | This is an Invitation © | EEESS to visit our ee | Store and Greenhouses | =="=*" : : During | for Card-O-Rama At a recent meeting, the Ameri- ean Business Women’s Association NATIONAL FLOWER WEEK |/=es-u=5 October 31st thru November 5th [I ine ea or the Pontiac Foun Serving Good Food Since 1929! Breakfasts—Luncheons — We will liave a display of fine pottery, Blenko glassware, novelties, brass and copper planters and dishes. Hi}; amy member of the American) Graceful scarf or mat — set Business Women's Association or! ahicoom with “3D” flowers in | ‘ flow- * er table scarf 12 x 32 inches, | Conducts Meeting matching mat 12 x 17 inches in No. Mrs. Leslie Bibby and Mrs. | 30 mercerized cotton. Clarence Failing were hostesses to| Send twenty-five cents in coins the Ladies Aid Society of Oakland for this pattern—add 5 cents for Avenue United Presbyterian | each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Church Thursday. The group met | Send to Pontiac Press, 124 Needle- |f | for sewing and a dessert luncheon. craft Dept., P. O. Box 164, Old : | Mrs. Guy Caswell conducted the | Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. business meeting, and devotions | Y. Print plainly pattern number, Unusual and everyday arrangements in i exotic and beautiful flowers will be | ‘shown in our store. | houses will be worth the time spent coming out. Daily Door Prize | -. A visit to our Rose and Chrysanthemum | Choice of 3 Lovely Patterns th 7 - " ee GREGG SHORTHAND Old Rose (Pictured), Moss Rose, | gael! for All ‘ACCOUNTING | and Yellow Rose-6¢-Pe Set... °19°° COMPTOMETER | Strut soup, 12 cape, 8 pacers, ‘vesstabie dish ane CALCULATOR i and Other Subjects WL-Ee. O e , erry +. $29.95 BER | MOND : eee a ll||| 60 OTHER PATTERNS 1, PRICE! VETERAN APPRO il = ll | SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL BRAND NEW Pearce Floral Co. |} otiwetaae _|][" temas Fine Flowers Since 1890 7 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 Call. Phone or Return This Ad for Information ! DIXIE Porrery II] 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-194 For Your Convenience Open Daily and Sunday 10 «.m. to 8 p.m, We Telegraph Flowers to Any Place in the World i Se Lake Ave. . Bodnar - Phone FE 2-0127 | BAPE ee LAER Lia ee 2 eeeeeecaeeeweereee seeds” TH ee Pe ee POO Te ie <3 f Xf : (ee ee rt ‘ he I THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1955 * “a r 9 In the ‘finer'than-tine look in + | E4 eo # 3 e i i — —| jay keeping in touch? ms ) Tablecloth Dress |, a yon oxing |Latest in Resort [cect it mmetaty. Yeu cont Fashion Apparel . (Copyright, 1886) NEW YORK (INS)—The latest Newcomers Vote and how to make each child feel comfortable in his fam- ily. Bé sure to read Dr. k on “A Child's Posi- tion in the Family,” in the ; a! making dresses tablectoth | ” November Ladies’ Home. FALL ond WINTER =|} having to like tt. 968 ms ee OE feed, Ont nly on ’ COURSES BF ogi with a ‘girl ee tamniting woven Sebielalh Mh Hag age Edwards opened all newsstands, ~- insist his on Anders street for the check’ in yellow, ite, ‘green and ileal - sphpomerg aa*vahe Log a aah red that: gpether’ wold ip ror wearer : : 4 kitchen q » Oe Age lal ene ae a ee neat pa come peter tie wae Phone FE 4-1854 the time? Sealy, it you te dresses. 3 * Coll Miss Wilken Today ge Parc te Gh tale sayy Chance” oe of a ; Get Your ‘FAVORITE MALE’ Ras rar ter whee jos netted ets $A SPORTING GIFT THIS CHRISTMAS! PONTIAC Die earn tanks eeapestol ee Uae 0 intes an oF 3 . : > 3 ire mock eae cet | pekiresin Bootie! ve de mae rome ot $ JOPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT |§ poy aes Sine» novelty cation dresses |§ at Slaybaugh’s ue have modest high necks in front|$ | Use this convenient way te buy “His” Gift this year PROFESSIONAL HAIR CARE . . . does not mean a but plunge in back. They're made|> }.. . Toke UP TO 90 DAYS TO PAY ., . AT NO stiff, rigid “set” .,. but rather # soft, well groomed, with detachable Mack taftee out iS [EXTRA CHARGE! = , Beautifully marched end perfectly beautiful . . . our well brushed style for you. . e the dresses are completely wash- |$ — : , Gamond bridal ensembles that ase carefully selected for the : RANDALL'S HARPER METHOD SHOP Oe Oe ee OPEN SUNDAYS ‘TIL 1 P. M. brilliance and flawless qualicy of che mones . .. the superb ee et Pane FE aie aie a, a § vio catumosip of a sags Lt ms ble ou mabe our — 3 [soy enn’ os the eA. Slaybaugh’s Sport Shop $] sor oe ae & whipped up tablecloth skirts—and | 3 654 . ‘snes: FE 8-0453 & FE Sets Shown $100 to $250 iid Oe it's a winter WONDERLAND there’s word that home sewers are | Oaklend Ave. Phones: FE 8- 4-0824 et mi i a a the shorter, fuller — with Our Finest Selection of Boys’-Girls’ lovely, slimming ie. Propor- : Snow Suity—Cowts—jeckets ae ee ana + _ Nationally Advertised 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%. Size Brands Reasonably Priced oe i ee ) From ot re 9.99 » $39.99. ek EG . each pattern for ist-lass mail- : as ing. Send to Anné Adams, care Wit Vi of Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern r2) Dept., 234 West 17th St., New York me aa oo Ready for Fun! mnie. wiih ths wormae-tout Owe plee Homemakers Meet with this two piece ‘ nig ‘ana ‘antic ata oil tery With Mrs. Klein with sig an eas tor cutee A movie on furniture selections} Sas tea eet Sndawal ones: siete 4G eon igen to oS Rad es Sizes 3 10 tr..... $16.95 iis ia on Felix drive, Mrs. H. L, Stein eee ee Oe Se ee ‘We mate it 0 sony for you to give © glorious diamond necktoce to Re lady in your Mfe.Stert her Add-e-Link diamond necklace with one or os many links as you wish. Add sdditionsl diemond Winks on cach gift eccas- ton. Her | will be beautiful in every stage. The diamonds are of ! ; | |Seeemenes| | WELVET> | a isle aie ' e precede hel oo. A e. :' | britiiant fine settings and chain of 14-harat white gold. 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Ceramics, Evening Bags, Belts, Atomizers in beautiful designs noe Jewel- Oe non ¥ alee ; y wy ry, Head Bands and/Comb Sets in Tortoise Shell from French : Riviera, Rhinestone and Tailored Jewelry, Christmas -Cords. ASK .ABOUT/ OUR CHRISTMAS ; MERLE NORMAN BUDGET PLAN : : . COSMETIC STUDIO | ) | Con Aa pm ten oa0s3q 12 W. Huron St. FE 24010 |] | "200 No. Saginaw St. ’ - i “ : SEY : : (nee es e jue e044 A — f, ee pe : fee THE PONTIAC oo f OCTOBE é } if FRIDAY; inna = ‘we , is i oa si # \ , Aeka a : 4 , 28. ross ae of GEAR luxury of CAST-O-STONE for your home with our new 5-year plan. CAST-O-STONE is a Z 5 HUMBLE, Tex. #— Bf = 28 3 i z | | ” individuality of your home. BACKED WITH A 20-YEAR, GUARANTEE! More homes feature | cast- in this area than any other — - genuine pulverized stone, reformed to fit the’ , there must be a reason! MR. & MRS. HOMEOWNER: . Use Cost-O-Stone to Solve Your Painting, Siding, Insulation Problems Forever! * 3 boys and their sister are getting | Brown can't. work. They live in a : shiny new bicycles and their baby| Teel cummunity, near thie south x sister a tricycle because one of * © «8. s them has faith in policemen. Mrs. Brown has been entering 3 They are the children of Mr. and e Oo é Mrs, Clarence Brown — Jerry| money a . Jerry Wayne : Wayne, 9; Charles, 12; 18; |@md Charles picked up’ bottles : and Janie, 3. : hk ee ee 2 Jerry Ways read Gt the Roan.) Alsen wrcte Jerry Wayne, thet 6 "bikes. He | bicycle but three new ones and a j wrote Detective Capt. Kermit E.| tricycle for baby Janie this week. ‘ Allman couldn't he please have | They are gifts of the | Roanoke ; one so big brother Charles could | Fraternal ot Police and ‘ ane, powers wt otk © am, e “a : i ee a Allman said he remembers r oe eer eee 3-9081 3 : : deh newspaper route. : 1 t All Judges, Justices sine Bht after the letter came Celt Caitect Anywhere ta Site, | tpt Pepent in 188 | caps” alee? 7 fo Examine Form bite tamer thon Ounce tae | : 4 Years to Pay oo i os ee ee oe oe ee oe ee a a AML Okan. County: musical Sarpy, ua” & 1° , CASTONE MICH. CORP. Saas Call FEderal 4-3573 “2536 Dixie Highway ede ot tas aunty fas Pe diag B vege eget on ad TRIC OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 6 a : Sees S88 on Oem dllman “because eae Pyne CRU Pp : : Pa : x NP SES 3465 Auburn Avenue Auburn Heights, Mich. _ ‘The form was drafted by Pros-| wants to be when he grows up. ——— @cutor Frederick C. Ziem and ? Gerald A. 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It's a lot of differ. |*tionalist party, issued a state-) cincaGo @- ‘ Yet all over the nation thousands | ent wave lengths.” ‘ é' of wives have this problem: The| - * 8 «6 ae ar te But Liimatamen laments the complicated he couldn't explain it| trend toward becoming too tech- oe ont — ge om : "ust all OR 3-4131 ond ask for Jock. ot eeiieedl thinks now the average state ienkeneuns person, and presumably the aver- Jack Decker's @ Brosh ‘ 2 ee ee ee See eee oe tals wat, io the enctentitte sales ee ee eee SPAGHET rl HOUSE ing than a halloween mask. he’s doing in simple English. 6:00 P.M, to 8 A.M. -Gan, ree 3.7396 “Vacuum . “We should explain how things 1038 West Huron - and improved reliabil-| work so that everyone can under- Twe Blgoks West of Telegraph ity of NPN alloy transistors.” stand,” Liimatainen said. “Why “High-power S-band pulsed trav-| right now, I'll bet J can explain eling-wave tube.”’ how the vacuum tube works so Ferromagnetic resonance ab-jthat you could understand it ees Ge as he ae i pS dinner conversation pieces! Tt seemed like an easy way to Yet a couple in such a spot, Mr. | Dick up money, but time was run- and Nrp, T. Mi; Létmetaiann, Sess | 8 out. pp ll greg the yh ima ay those psychologically colored wave i Liimatainen is with the govern. | lengths. ment’s Fiamond fuse woe ake types of r new sity teas oe hee emule ane mortars, . that sort of. thing,” Liimatainen “Not only ewan ferns oy bye trou) It has where if one of us—even with our rh ceaygconcs shrek training — goes info q meeting med good time that’s a little out of our line, we The Sportsman’s your can get lost in no time.” best bet. Before her marriage, Mrs. e stor in Schensciady. WZ., oad dhe Kitchen Open Daily ator >, Ned. ite ai ton comes 110 A. M. - 10 P.M. “The family has a furniture e pe Family Style maces eal which Nierete It Dinner, Sundoy 12:9. Difficulties arise even here. Phone ‘OR 3-9325. s ( ra nN T; =e or Hurt Fnanialy Estimates $1.5 Billion in Losses Protected by Little Insurance CHICAGO ‘#—An insurance ex- ecutive said today that insurance ; covered only 5 to 10 per cent of All the guts the estimated 14 billion dollars, in Ellis reported that most of the insurance resulting from the flood involve personal property, “Fixed property, that is, build- ings, machinery and equipment, is the most susceptible to water damage and to this day remains practically vuninsurable with re- spect’ to flood loss,”’ Ellis said. He added that insurance rates for such coverage is “‘probibitive,”’ * -* * “Even if the cost of flood insur- ance were reasonable,” he said, “experience has indicated that only those whose properties are exposed to the possibility of flood damage _ would buy. it. There is no way by} * which the total risk may be re- duced by spreading it over a large ble and logical method of meeting flood problems.” ‘MIDNIGHT ‘es ho HORROR i loth Ball CARDEN CENTER BALLROOM 2957 Weodward—Detreit Dancing Eve —Set-Sem, : ; 2G mu, Oe | . ‘nun | KE . “THE EXCITING TRUE-LIFE STORY OF AUDI EF MURPHY OSes : AMERICA’S MOST DECORATED HERO... —ALso— CAMPUS BALLROOM PENKELL and LIVERNOIS DETROIT OLD TIME DANCING EVERY TUES.-FRI.-SAT. et a wi MARSHALL THOMPSON + CHARLES DRAKE = GREGG PALMER « JACK KELLY y~ Y Dime by JESSE HIBBS nf on 6 Pd by ARON AOSENGERS. «meu eno ee Features ot 1:10 - 3:14 5:18 - 7:22 - 9:28 Added ENTERTAINMENT DONALD DUCK & NEWS [ LAKE T THEATER Kentuckian ae ramrmen EL La re |_THE PONTIAC: et Party at nard |Slated Saturday Farmington Groups to | ‘Give Property Owners the township, scheduled to be held Devisi ny -at.7 p.m, Saturday in the Leonard S panavcray romscur —| Pete ts Sem te | The Farmington banca Ay gories, Movies wilh be Ik Development Committee a fa- | Sage shown ie nage: Cocplive held a joint) Davy Lee Furgeson is chairman meeting last night at the home of | *tethe yearly event. J, Newberg, 20805 Cass fn an Phillip —S effort to revise the question: | pie foveen acer» "= ROCHester Flares ter Supply Committee. purpose questionnaire | mJ Siren to Open Monday Event for 2,000 Kids © of Village Area Rois ; “ile jand business people to mark the © ‘opening of the Halloween. parties for more than 2000 children in this *, . wits i ; | WHAT IS HALLOWEEN? — Hey, I think I'll take @ tiny peek — see ‘if the answer lies within this freak. Fete Fit i rt > BEER? ie Ti : ze zy : Royal Oak Man, 85, of Romeo Church to Be Nov. Burns in Apartment ROMEO—The annual turkey dine | ner and bazaar sponsored by the) ROYAL OAK — Josepli Hak- Mary Martha Society of St. John | spacher, 85, ‘was burned to death | Lutheran Church wil] be held Nov. in his basement apartment at 517 no by HM eeetg Held! g ei i | merchants. play in the Teen-Canteen from 9) to 12 o'clock, with no charge for) * | chairman this year says, “ Weaver, Herman and Frances ‘has practically no delinquent prob- Klix, are co-hosts and hostesses. | J) teas en Halfowoen wight due te the | Traditional Halloween games * Sees oe | erganiaed efforts ee cad, devesaions ie cock poy | RAINES FREAERYE US — What a croc Fd best be on my way i et cia anal tn calp planned b Kiwan- | I'd that Milford Parade Day. : / teas fad beats trees the tale of |e ’ sel oe ee flares, and donations from the ea me : Village Council and the Avon ' ee . will provide for | wai Leal Flare Sales Aid Don Lee and Cowboy Hank, disc ’ PE AER Halloween Party * * ° | Arrangements are being made to | aay : — fora ong cower hg dbee Bop 1p AUBURN HEIGHTS — The Au- | : Annual Dinner burn Heights Lions Club is pre- senting its eighth annual flare ‘night Monday. They are selling ‘flares now for householders to ‘light when the siren sounds at 7 Pp able the Lions Club to sponsor | a Halloween party for the chil-| dren of Auburn Heights. m. E j Proceeds of the flare sales en-| ~ f * r4 Halloween Frolic! to Be Saturday at Hamlin School Plan Hallowee Union Lake Merchants Will Sponsor Big Event Monday Night — FOUR TOWNS—The fourth an- Halloween Costume party for the Union Lake-Four Towns area will be given Monday, starting at 6:3 p.m. Businessmen of Union Lake spon- sor the party, “The event of the year,”’ to be held at the shopping center at Union Lake and Cooley Lake road. E 6 p.m. Prizes, 90 in all,-will be given for costumes. Contestants will be | ages: 2-5, , with awards for the | judged from in 6-9 and 10- Following the judging, a street dance will be held. The Union Lake Fire depart- /ment will handle traffic in the area and the entire party will be « | te eral Hospital, as the result of 2 Laccident it which he was involved ‘Sunday, The other two, involved in sep- arate accidents, were Harold D. Latimer, 35, and Paul Williams, 33. worker, had lived in the village forg0 years, . Service ‘will be ae 1 p.m. Sun- day, in Richardson-Bird Chapel here, with burial in Commerce | Cemetery, Sen Sees St. Patrick Groups Set Halloween Party WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — A | Halloween costume party, i Southfield Man Dies When Struck by Car daughter, Mrs. Mary Kuzma, Westhampton. sored jointly by the Men's Club! The driver of the car was Maure Stores of the area will close at ‘and the Altar Society of St. Pat- | Fick's Church will be, held at 8:30 | p.m, Saturday in the church hall 'at Round Lake and Union Lake Marshall Morse is general chairman. | ‘The nation’s life-insurance com- 000 on loan to schools: and col 'leges throughout the country to fi- | mance building construction. Imlay City Schedules 15th Annual Halloween Event | IMLAY CITY — The fifteenth annual Halloween program for Rotary and Lions Clubs. All pupils will meet at the school t 6:30 p.m., and, in costume, pa- downtown / "The Judges will be Mrs, Wade | Lawrence, Mrs, Clyde Cunning- ham, Mrs, Lyal Watkins, Mrs. to lage Hall where cider and dough- will be liam Nagy,. Al Pierceall and Ervin | Roy; and for the Rotary Club, Alvin Norlin, W. E,. Knight and Cariton VanWagoner. The First Methodist Youth Group will take part Monday night in a Halloween “trick or treat’ project to solicit for the united Nations Children’s Fund. | Those participating will be in costume and will wear arm bands. ‘panies have more than $300,000.-| ‘ ij | | | ice C. Rhoads, 21, of Detroit, Sponsor Card Party at Ortonville Hall ORTONVILLE~-— St. Anne's Church will sponsor a card party at 8 p.m, Saturday in the Brandon Grange Hall. Refreshments will be served Mrs. George Hume, Mrs. Jo- seph Becker and Mrs. Linford the committee in Owen compose charge of the affair. County Deaths SOUTH LYON—Service for Glen O. Richards, $9, of 202 Wills St., will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Phillips Funeral Home, with burial im South Lyon Cemetery. He died Thursday following a year's illness. Besides his wife, Emma, he ts survived by thre sons; Harold, Kenneth; and Marshall, all of South Lyon; three sisters, Mrs. Viola Smith of Northfield ‘Township, The parade will then continue Mrs. Blanche Tapp of South Lyon the community room in the Vil-| and Mrs, Iva Wahi of Birming- ham; and one brother, Russel, of South Lyon, ’ Donald: for the Lions Club, Wil- | for identification. They will make. 1 in the church basement. |E. IL Mile Rd, early this morn- This year's plans will include ; ' Serine wil beein at 5:0 p.m. | Ing. a pereds of yeunguiers in coe 2 Sete ees ton oe GRASS SEED > all are served. Tickets may | tume, plus bands and floats to 730, . “vo eller om Magy i gga yaa ed eee | start at the park on Aubuga | Sown in Late Fall will Mrs. Cass Chamberlin is in taken to William Beaumont Hos- at Grey Roads at 7:45 p.m G d wn in e Fa charge of.the dinner committee pital, overcome smoke, seuss OF os fasomnn con - a ar en : make ® better lawn iilaisiatlinesisic on . mas, | ‘ : . * « » Two Groups Combine The Royal Oak Fire Department A community dance will climax H than if sown in Spring. : gating cause ; : } . = ig 3 is investigating the ot the the evening at the American Le- racror is a to Sponsor Benefit ore, — gion Hall, Everyone is invited to) = ™ : ; Goo : « ) ad . ROCHESTER—The Ladies Auxil- : | ie aan | attend. am. Oke , | d ' ten Oe Sei ete nat Mrs. Welberry Leads ON TO THE PARADE! — Spottie is one of many pets expected to —_—-—- | MAB OTD eS. Gs 11S Grass Seed Prices the Wenais Reiet Crp "se New Friendship Slate _ | march nthe Halloween teste Satrday a Milo, wong wih abt, Sunday Halloween Party 07.1 '2\onwi-c'stweoar| Qttachments || Lowest in Years { | 2 if -— j : : z F [R the Avon Hall at 8 pm. Satur.| WHITE LAKE~The Friendship |. Planned at Shady Beach | land County Assn. of the Order of | - ~~ : | Circle of the Presbyterian Church | ; ‘ . ORCHARD ‘LAKE VILLAGE—| the Eastern Star on Thursday aft- ? e Poa pe be gre te te psa oo officers at their Thursday Attica Masons |Membership Bids Residents of. Shady Beach sub- Temple . . or oma i. é i » & War . : * . / i 7 2 . Veteran who has been confined to| President, Mrs. Walter we- Wil] Dedicate ; | party Sunday for the children and |22eePH C. Bird Chapter No. 29, at Merion Blue Grass; '3.75 tee Vilunen's’ feubtel af Dear:|etry; View piesldents, Mrs, Orrie Flood Music Group warty Dented Ne te hire on | Clartatas. toa oeeitie rate ie Ses Gean | born. A dessert lunch is planned. 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Only twice since the Eastern Michigan League was founded in 1945 have the Maples i an unde- | ‘| i | cap There are 5 Sports Pages in today’s Pontiac Press | 2 ; a ‘| other Eastern loop games tonight. . ter Gus for top money in northern Maples are physically sound and | mentally keyed for all-out effort in| tonight's important clash. They are | favoried to win and wrap up the crown, Game time is 8 p.m. Ferndale and Hazel Park meet on the latter's field and Mt. Clem- | ens invades East Detroit. in two The Cranbrook Cranes face Uni-| versity School Saturday at Cleve- | land in an Inter-State Prep League | contest. Arrogate Favored in Far West Race SAN MATEO. Calif. ®—Twelve to 14 entries are expected today for tomorrow's $100,000 William P. Kyne Handicap, with Arrogate a probable slight favorite over M 7 cast nationally vie NBC 4:45 p.m, PST. when he reinjured his back. Parker's assistants said Doak Walker was scheduled to see plen- | | ty of action Sunday. Bas By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Baseball leaders, scattered throughout the world, paid tribute today to Clark Griffith, the ‘Old Fox” whose death in Washington removed from the sport one of the last links with the early days of the game. * * * Men associated with the 85-year- old owner of the Washington Sen- “Mr. Griffith will be long re- membered for the contributions he | made to baseball,” said Baschall Commissioner Ford Frick in Tokyo, where he is touring Japan with. the New York Yankees. } |League and added to baseball's to Louisiana to look at a top-flight Danowski, happy with no alumni trouble, has no intention of returning high school prospect. “He’s a good fullback.’ Poole to the big-time college game. The old professional resigned as Ford: | ham’s head coach before that institution dropped football. It's much | t described to the dismayed Cothren, “But,” Cothren pleaded, “you've got a fullback.” “T have lost a long time friend,” said President Will Harridge of the American League. “Mr. Griffith's first connection with the Washing- ton club came in 1912, my first season with the American League. A great player and manager on the field, he was even more out- standing as a league executive whose ability over the years helped ‘uild and: develop the American * * * _ “Griff was a stalwart of the old school with the perpetuation and integrity of baseball foremost in his mind always. He madeia great | hicer and more fun this way, was the comment of President Warran Giles of the National League on hearing of the death of Griffith, who was elected to base- ball’s Hall of Fame im 1946. Connie Mack, who at 92 is con- valescing from a broken hip in his Philadelphia horne, was not imme- diately advised of Griffith's death. Mack, along with Griffith, played baseball before the turn of the Joe Cronin, Boston Red Sox gen- eral manager, called Griffith's | death “the passing of one of the outstanding men in the history, of sports, “Griffith's ‘death is baschall's loss,”” said Eddie Brannick, secre- tary of the New York Giants whose own baseball career dates back eball Leaders Pay Warm Tribute to Clark Griffith hte baseball—born in the game and died in the game.” “There was no greater man in the game,” said Owner contribution to our natal, ate and will be missed greatly.” That, more than 5O years. ““He wag all Offense is down, defense is up in college football‘this season and Ihe coaches have an answer—the jreturn (for the better or for the / worse) of the single platoon. z statistics showed ‘passing on | Seoring is son ebb since I i 2288 ‘a &: : _ ; : Vv 3 My ‘ ay es ; Me a : : a : ‘f \ ‘ : nae _, THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1 | “TWENTY-2 wee i oo at as pe end Seepage SUV . | | ‘Upset Champ’ Hoop. pqVASHINGTON @ — lak Grit and a. ee a Also Sees | one of the greatest figures / could ization will be Calvin and his sister, | who ge race a ee pu Pathos ae aay (Opeet Meg Summing tasehe Bi ten a League Ge Haynes, the Washington Harris, the Detroit Tiger manager. man be called “Unk,” Calvi Grit-|now 4 Gespite a dearth | pitching coach. Both Cronin and Harris won pen- Eureka! My zillions o fith observed today: ton Senators, —had been nants fot Washington as boy man-| these days because at last I have emerged in my true nay Rabe the elder ished! up to his Chill. of ehute We ber |COlors—the purple and gold of success—har-rumph! — and ye sod gto gabon | pa tae West engineered of rr Hall of Fame. -As you know it is not in my nature to crow, but f ‘ : you ever coy hi | ij —s it. . . he had a role hee tae Soros g down on what he comin, him | must modestly cite some predictions as being par excel+ ‘5 tenure ‘had beén looking forward eagerly | greatest single contribution to base- |” j ‘tlence and without equal. : : to the 1956 season.” ball, Griff would always say it was ‘Bien trovato” as my Italien © , = ** getting the nation’s presidents to Irish Favored friends would say. A lifelong friend of Connie Mack,| Griff was an odd mixture of | throw out the first pitch of the * * ‘ now 92 and onetime owner-man-|tough . minded opportunist and | season, Remember? I gave you ager of the Philadelphia Athletics, | child-like sentimentalist, His favor-| Griff was regarded by many as Colgate over Princeton (and Griffith had a high place in the ite hero was the Lone Ranger. A/a tightwad, who refused to ~ fo Sna N Colgate did, the ist time in hearts of baseball men. Griffith portrait of the Lone Ranger atop | good salaries and wouldn't build | ap avy $ os y ven A and Mack stood as the last big his horse, Silver, hung in Griff's | up an elaborate farm years). There was Au- figures linking the sport with its | office, Yet when a . barn Over Geokyas ia Sy ee OO | ct ah | Spc ne) Winning SkeiN |x Texas ae sea ae now ailirig at his Philadel-| key on Sens ee He | Senators’ oy seale timer. — ee home as a result of a broken | fought more share of um-j|vorably with those of any other ' hip, was not advised of his old Pires during his career as player, | club, Grid Attention Swings ‘eit ions alt tek Grats ent. : manager and chibowner. Towards South Bend for he oe s * «@ One of the finest tributes ever Trad T . ae * Baseball! Comissioner Ford|given him came from Harry §, itional Battle Frick, on a good-will tour of Japan, |Truman, the nation’s 33rd Presi- Towa over Michigan 14-7; sald that Griff “will be long re-|dent. Truman called Griff. “Wash- SOUTH BEND, Ind. # ~ Notre |, Wet, USC G4) and Navy fo, membered for the contributions he | ington’s great citizen . , , a shining Dame's fighting irish, who had an| ou, ish. 44). I" has made to baseball.” example of what this country can i aie ctteat enapped| 2" 8 the rest: slay Miamoh © mek me on. Born in a log cabin in Vernon two weeks ago, are favored to shat. ay : ter Navy's 9-game string in an in- fering from neuritis. Later he con- | County, Mo:, on Nov. 20, 1969, Griff teotball tracted stomach hemorrhages and became interested in baseball at triguing intersectional foo tba hung congestion. After a of) the age of 13, later pitching for Om merrer, ee: apparently steady improvement, |sandlot teams in the Midwest. 1 he suffered. a relapse and died at| He hit the majors playing for the As far as most of Notre Dame's 8:40 p.m. (EST) last night. oldgSt. Louis Browns in the Amer- curbstone alumni are concerned, With him at pod egg d fererbe E Bich ethos p dip tlerp P wre Gobi | Calvi lderty | pitched Chi whit ; Geum gentleman's wife, Ann Robertson and the Senators. it further is enhanced by being the St. 2 42 Knute K. Rockne Memorial Game. * © 2 Among the players who worked 78.8 : _| Funeral arrangements are to be for Griff are some of the greatest Terry Brennan's Irish were announced today. names in baseball. First on Griff's spilled by Michigan State, 21-7, on The Griffiths had no children, list was Walter Johnson,. whom g Oct. 15 to snap a skein of 11 vic- but raised seven ters, all | Griff always considered the best |" . tories started after Brennan's only children of Mrs, Griffith's relatives. | pitcher in the history of the game. _ CLARK GRIFFITH other-defeat as head coach, a 27-14 : . loss to Pardes on Oct. 2, 194. Race for Total Offense a: ee) Seales wadhan tek dt ho i , - > " #_|national Associated Press poll, Hamline's Jerry Foley Perils Omaha's) se. sain sea « duis Englehardt for Small College ‘Honors Sis tem a Baier, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the College of Emporia with 883 with 21 feceptions to 20 each for} _ 4. 4 Ba , Who piled up &/ and Bill Hamilton of Florence ® Dick Dahl and Bob re weather nage total of 1,645 yards for the (Ala.) State with 846. Foley, who | Price of Geneva. Hamline also| was scattered showers University football team last year fo opin dane: Yagt | Sie She totes pateing Meals ides cotter, oe : ? 5 : ay wagner |to supant, But hie principe vivel| Saiutiay, han two games to play |cor same’ Fin OTT seavy's® Qetevinn 10. the nation’s oy Oe Be ron Ny IN GRAMP'S ‘FOOTSTEPS—Mike Koehler, above, | started a scrapbook for him to be kept with the one for small colege ground-gaining | and the others three. * * * best, according to official NCAA Baga Boe = grandson of the famed Indian athlete Jim Thorpe, | that relates the feats of her father, who died in 1953.' honors is one of the 1955 fresh- * * « The hardest-working small col- acatieties, platting an overage ot) SE Se ett Gain has scored seven touchdowns this season for Mount | Mike, a 6-1, 180.pounder, is also on the varsity track men, Hamiline's Jerry Foey. Only one player, Bob Heimer- lege player is fullback Phil Bucalo Le oe cniceenctsenann, ta chon -ate: ter ty ioued ac a Carmel high school, Chicago. Mike's mother has} team. . Ginger ot Northern Miects State, \of Nertuaters, wie hag carried | OO aiha hak tue walter. than Gaunbahe deed . : | Englehardt won the small col: | ever won the small college total |the ball 152 times for 667 yards to/ ot ie schedule how the craft performs in test runs, ‘ io . - a ee eens Hie eee tae | ey ee at eee | ne eee ae ee talent they pave. - ee hs Hurricane Faces Revived Black Hawks . Tie «is x ses tc co tam sin: ie cia iin ispal, “"" / 68 yards te : Blucird being - /r | this year, but in his last two games| Last week's idleness didn’t | Hillsdale. re an : | he gathered 385 yards to move into | threaten Foley's passing lead. He ‘Oct. Slade Tonight \R gers for 2nd Mm NHL fourth place Sith an Stgyed eee has thrown the greatest number of teal © | Walt was : HE ASSOCIATED PRESS 7 187, complgted the most, | ahead it ) resh __| the Mw lok" Chingy Black Sy tok 60. paing at the AOS, are ser, Fale |B and he gai he mont pa | bee — - Must Win for Tommy | Hawks, usually at the bottom of | hands of the Canadiens, breezed _ 5 fe Bag van g Foyer cet moons eral eee | standings tional | to a 2-0 lead in the. Ist on | | 3 2 ; as Heavyweight Eyes | iteccey Lense, have blasted then fa eae al . F llback Foley's best target, Dick Dosilin testes, ‘Svanevite, - Bout With Rocky piogenwivnumee. so ee Ixleé U of Hamline, also retained the pass | Alma, and Bernie The re-built Hawks moved into evening was vg Bd alae receiving lead with 29 catches for|tral Michigan, Ohio w—Young a deadlock with the New York from the Detroit Red Wings last ° ° .. 308 yards. Rudy Visvich of Muskin- | Bucalo, 63; and Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson finds| ®@28ers by giving = 41 trounc- week nv trade. Sune centres PPAVIVES KCK it gum, making nine catches in two|ton, and Joe # himself in a “little to gain and a| img te the league leading Mon- | the line of Harry Watson and Lits- weeks, moved into segund place @2 each, Pa : lot to fose” situation tonight as he | ‘Tee! Canqdiens last night. -enberger which worried Montreal i ‘ by Brie: meets a. Jimmy Ra so oa Chicago and New York trail pov oo ree ge == stick on ‘Back of Week’ Boots bout at Cleveland Arena. : gree rethe e nnd onal Litzenberger for the Ist goal and Field Goal, ‘Ol Miss’ to arrive Baltimore around Hi MALE pomvoged voty alone | Wf df 1H f pA Abd wae ele oe Defeats Arkansas noon (EST) and have a light mid- ee a contending a match with champion | l Ow un Ing | period before counting himself on UNIVERSITY. tn a Saati’ ‘een weirs cone took his second event * erates en hae ca Good for Weekend [tases tinat eto.” back Paige Cuthren, the Associated the night at néarby Elichart, Ind, | the fourth for the Mexicans, I : pst es ) ! ~ | _ Jean Believeau, hard pressed for Press’ Peng, oP a elton ony Notre thiaha’a tad subd tied thier bow «vig a He says James .D. Norris, presi- _| goals this season, bagged No. 3 performance against Arkansas, ' : dent of the International ‘Boxing tng for wlaed tame Soot bunt: |for Montreal's eniy counter, late Mate dah Fog ym Remark age binds dan enpecied din ersten pam » Promised him. ‘champion- | northern Michigan was reported to | i® the Ist period. for t niversity 0 ppi. First of the ex-Irish around the ate each providigg | Jacko | pick up substantially this weekend. ores ne wane and aa angive wee Josey Harper, against time ee cither Nino |" The department said most foli- | aa toe ale ao i. gnale who coached Rockne and was suc- 3 aldes or Bob Barker.” However, | so.-was gone but the woods were ions issin almost ute, pag 2 ceeded by him at the Irish helm. the a a loss could push him entirely out Sei,” | ee ene Others who will participate in half aay ae ‘omer. ‘The department said many kicked by a Mississippi player time ceremoni¢s honoring the pute Vou The crowd-pleasing Hurriane, | flights of northern ducks and geese () | 3§ d preven 4 tamed Rock will be Frank Leahy, ; crowding into the “I want Marci. were settling in miarshes along niy. un ay The junior booted one field goal Hunk Anderson, Elmer Layden and + ; ano” group on the merits of two Lakes Michigan and Huron and against Arkansas, in addition to Ed McKeever. earned the ~ (Low Prices on Ail Other Makes ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT Two Atlantic Coast Conference Teams = Mio tp eeaees dome obo ‘(pauht Otte Resistor fo omw- | | } ’ mlty Bh) imey have to call en Ms inury | ferevee championship. Town lost Fined for Violation of Regulations list for help. in defending its | *5%9— ms Rintertent efige ever the awh | So this te the fast chance for) 7 GREENSBORO, N.C. @ — Com-| Wake Forest was fined for. pro-, riod had passed and neither schoo? ari \uto eyes. the lows seniors. Many of them |) missioner Jim Weaver of the At-| Viding transportation on the team’s| filiig an appeal with the execu- ay eon yee oo ee are injured, including Iowa's All- | lentie Const Conferenes eumemesd plane for a conference | tive committee. ’ t Michigan. ‘olverines a Cal Jones and! : official (Weaver did not identify; Weaver yesterday spiked a Dur- 121-123 E. 5 dake eo Fz 46230 have won 13 and been tied ofly| Wr, Guard Cal today that he had fined Clemson | nim) after its game with Virginia | ham, N.C. Morning Herald report opine ae vos ky Frank G College and Wake Forest for viola- : once while losing two to lowa, tion af at Morgantown, of a rumor that the University of in 1900 and 1944. _—- -| Jones, who injured a knee two conference regulations. * * * South Carolina had been for Just two years ago, Evashevski, | weeks ago, didn’t play last week | -* = The ACC booking office commit-! alleged recruiting irregularities sitting on. the lowa coaching when Iowa pushed UCLA all over Clemson was fined $500 for a | tee policies governing relationships rumor “a gross in- throne for his 2nd season hatched | the _ but finally aes case a re between conference coaches and| justice,” Weaver said “‘there is 4 Pacific Coast conference favorite, Forest, school | officials were | ited Wake lively sophomores. a whose directorship Weaver | Forest’s act. — pay leedyapebe tify y, Adams 213-612; Amer. Car 720 resigned to become ACC commis-| Weaver made the announcements | Carolina had not been fined for Bowling Resuls 8, DIVISION sioner in May of last year, was| today in accordance with confer-| “recruiting irregularities or any Pts. Pts fined $250 for violating the policies | ence bylaws after the ” appeal pe-' other reason. PIONEER LEAGUE J 9 31 Eisie’s Bty, 13 and rules governing the relations +S Devanen L say's No is Rrotchineon’s iH between coaches and game offi- ROYAL BOWLERETTES L w - ‘ ; S pews Bilt oe” peta cials. Actually, the fine was levied we wh Bags Three-Pounder ity Tit Amer. Forge 1 18| muck go-go ead Wide hom aoe = Dus’ Povier is § gimme Bros. hit Hunting alone, along Pontiac ; : bow . : é 4 loi J RR a SLOWEY BOWLERETTES | ficial an airlift homeward after its | “Weg Hts sb Ha supety 8 se Lake road, L. H, McNabb, 58 Acker Co. 21 7 Cutnell's 13 15 Oct. 1 game at West Virginia. Dug Fowler Parke street, yesterday bagged a ee Pus. | OL Tay i 13 Rell iit oe. ¢ LADIES HURON Bow. movsx | three-pound pheasant, The bird J 20 Prue's Bar 4) Avon ion ie 14, Birecter' ie is Weaver attended the Clemson wh wo Ine 20 Altes ia Craig Heat 13 18, Gene & Al is a » ¥ &| was @ beautifully colored speci- He. } 8 Paper ; D,. White 198—Sis; Paramount hone sume with, Gomsia of he | teks me 18 10 ‘Ritr Tol nan, bet fon tal toe bn the neisune? Southeastern | Nat'l Coach 16 3 15 = Golente ses; Prov'e Bar 196 wh ng wh. .}1. In the closing minute two play. | M&M Mtrs. is dw. i ie Pontiac Press ‘Pheasant Derby.” - #-a DIVISION ose Linen it 1 Purcridse is is | er fights marred the contest, won Tricker e~ i Mat ~8 m0 SEs — ot W L| Shore Mkt. 17 1! Huron Bow! 12 16) THREAT — Wisconsin's Jim Hw |) Coiison, 96-7. 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OCTOBER 28, 1985 /- . oval Oak Citadel Player Ruled Eligible RICHMOND, Va. ©The South ingi punter, quarterback Robert Schwarze, is eligible for varsity competition even though he played ™ with the Army plebes in 1954, The committee, by a 41 vote, upheld an earlier ruling by Con- ference Commissioner W allace Wade after an appeal by one of the league's 10 member institu- tions, * *& Schwarze has played in each of The Citadel's five games so far. The question of eligibility arose un- der the conference's transfer rule, Schwarze withdrew from St. Pe- ters Preparatory School, Jersey City, NJ., before graduating in 194 to enter the U.S: Military Academy. He left West Point in December, high school (Snyder High, Jersey City), After gaining sufficient cred- its for graduation, he enrolled at — The Citadel, NEW LOCATION USED _ CAR LOT 66 S. 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Work for Tonight's like a mediocte, teams, and how at:| 700 Contest es |ten can you do that?” he asked. | _| But Ivy declared that his Badg- | rao Soran ? | ers “always have a'chance to win,” | ¢—w. a tment Pee? and went on to spell out some of 3S"Piindale 8 twyendonte ‘@ | the ifs that could make it possible. eer City 3 onree 4 “We'll have to play better on de- | i3~Art. San Fr er. 4 at Ferndale fense than we have in the last two Nov. 4 #¢ Saginaw Mov. ii i nina games,” Williamson said, His seginaw ¥: ~- statement followed a week in which Z2n* Central, at a ao By H. GUY MOATS A good spirit pervaded the PHS “But we're not that bad,’ he bumped. the last several days. for tonight's contest in Royal Oak. Game time is 8.o’clock, -~ For the Ist time this season Coach Ed Graybiel will not The Spartans also face the task’ | ing, however, in Pontiac Gen- ‘win this one for the ailing boss man, Alter tonight’s contest Pontiac has only two Valley games, with Saginaw (there) and at home against Flint Northern. While Chiefs play outside the SVC, Flint Central and Saginaw - | tangle at Saginaw. The “big Val- fo Seat 40,000 Air Force Facility to tavored Bay City meets Arthur Hill Cost 3% Millions; to Be o the ‘Jacks’ field. Both are un- i Hills is the Built: at Denver | besten te. Soap Shee, ERs ae champion, and Wolves Plan Stadium defenses against unbeaten Navy at South Bend tomorrow. Bisceglia, a 190-pound bearcat, calls Irish defensive signals ( as line-backer. Michigan State Freshmen : 'Gridders Emphasize Beef | annconnttietti phasis is on beef this year in the 63 from other states. foo State. freshman football There's a strong contingent from "squad biges ivania. aMssachusetts also The Tecruiters went looking most- | well represented, a" recent Hy for big, heavy, durable two-| rind in Spartan recruiting. | way linemen. And they got them.) ee iii ae ney eee ee | places Charl Allen, a to bonds | Gaon teieien te oat es ae —_ — ae een nance peated nanan the ed by KOi in 10th trosh practice field, you'd think anal Cundiff, 's tac shaped arena. A nationwide public) LOS ANGELES ®—Art Aragon, 5 ue ae ee contribution program also was sug- | 151, of Los Angeles, returned to | welighing 225 and 230 poands ee ae ee Se water, i tees eee gece caches ‘New’ Perez Meets An architect's drawing of the 149%, of Oakland, in a scheduled and ends among the prospects. um, prepared by the | 19 round main event at the Olym-| ! : Goma Tonight. (i. “Stace "ar ar ‘Seorsasy| Ms nmi Coaches agree that the MSU q the direction of Air Secretary California Golden Boy, mak- freshman crop this year is one Quarles, was shown yesterday at t ing his first since suf of the better ones, , “We have some potentially very good ones, particularily in the line,’ said freshman coach Don | Mason. When freshman drill opened, 198 'candidates reported for suits. NEW YORK (®—The “new” Lulu Perez, stronger . at 1% pounds, boxes Johnny Gosalves tonight at Madison Square Garden in his first important test as a lightweight. As a featherweight, Perez flunked all his final examinations. | First it was rey Bassett who EAST LANSING (» — The em-. ports with Ti from Michigan and i Colorado group, | ™ h the Ai Force sa Licoed ry RO also allowed fewer points opponents. * * peice i bead ait 2 ae. pe 2th gence raenet for Pontiac, 6th for Coach Jim today in a copyrighted article by Pe the Rocky Mountain News, , Aragon Bilions. xe Drops Winslow ee tea Chester hie prot editor ‘of the Denver newspaper, said pre- a meeting bard the [Scuniiation bere , a pasting from Joe Miceli last Au- Russell D, Kast, “aah of the | gust, had the fight all his way. foundation's board of directors, | © , Winslow: was a 1-8 underdog at said Quarles personally had urged | ‘ring time. Aragon was stung at construction of the Stadium. | tim by Winslow's hard right but | Easy Session Closes. Lives Close to Enemy Pro offensive, guard from the Uni- | | versity of San Francisco, lives | | : he Prize Gaft- | LAcluswe GOLD MARK DECANTERS ' GeW . | football Chiefs outfit today. despite | | the adversity into which the club” be | with the team. He will be wait- | Chiefs would like very much to) ‘SEVEN STAR : at No Extra Cost! t ; 4 word Rye, Bourbon, Coneaion ‘or Gin inacribed Lg gold. Law estimated construction cost at $3,239,000, , was never in trouble. A total of | 4,420 spectators paid $6,532 to see’ because some of the players re- alized they couldn't make the | grade. As of now, 134 are still out | knocking each other around. | Local talent outnumbers the im. —— a e Name Field for Louis DETROIT i — City council gave 'informal approval yesterday to a | proposal to name a playfield for. | Joe Louis, Detroit's former heavy- | lweight boxing champion of the | | world. 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Yankees Blank Jap | Pacific Loop Champs OSAKA, Japan (# — The New | York Yankees today blanked the | |cinnati Bearcats are poised and left the game in the third with a ready to spring in a homecoming charley horse in his left leg. game tomorrow. enema A crowd of 18,000 is expected to be on hand for the clash in Nip- Elite Race at Hialeah Detroit, currently holding. down 2nd place in the Missouri Valley Conference with a 2-1 record, dropped a 21-13 squeaker to the, Bearcats last year in the Motor City. at Hialeah during the winter. They | are Belair, Hasty House, King 7 Ranch, A.G, Vanderbilt, Calumet Farm, Wheatley Stable, Brook- meade and C.V, Whitney, Arkansas “rang up its largest | From Player to Coach Fred Wilcox, ‘who ran back 91 since 1938 when the Razorbacks beat the Longhorns, 27-20. 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One of the. mast dit ta te Cunlant® sinserenen, Big Ten football game for both 2 Come for Your 1956 fori ctminc's mars mrs Se | as idan ; head pin and leaving up the Nos. at 8 when the Eagles tackle | are for, Sed in_conterence : “i + asap age On this one proper peg can aya og jour. ee the — pod | Pontiac Demonstration (9) °% 2% can» wer cena raerns cote oe [eo beer @ choice of angles, as sketch shows, contingent. | It’s the Wisconsin homecoming ie . — but the ball, in each case, must In the only intersectional battle | and someone dug up the fact that . Ride Today! be ited trie the No.2 _ Oe se sae! wate ent meee fn Se Ahad ng with Belleville. coming in the past 16 years. * Pay eager pore. msgs iy Pe paren beaten Illinois be- 3 Lake; Utica at Warren; Almont at : Lake Orion, Mich. ‘MY 2-2411 © Dryden (4 p.m.); Capac at Ar-| "% #7). e oe rey mada and Memphis at New Haven.| It’s not that Daugherty is cocky, : Bet it’s just his nature to be cheerful. : ) 4 ¥ ee _| He was last year while trying to 2. ’ . explain a 3-6 won and lost season. < ' : ‘ a ixie saboy degen ao a pa ; . ' coach Williamson never * : BRAKES RELINED if 8 . Ce gs lost three ina row. ; Sports Briefs : ba es am “I have,” said Daugherty. “Last! Johnny Podres is the second é H ; \ in Semi-Finals year Notre Dame, Purdue and | youngest pitcher in World Series SF READ iF ' ‘ Minnesota — want to know to ot & Popa shutout, Wait { : ; 7 f scores?"” loyt was th . ii ; Medalist and Other _ Lact tht eft ot | . 89 Ford, Chevrolet, Ply- oo Favorites _ Eliminated | the team, an outfit that seems sureg In 49 World Series games Brook- ors’ M h of victory. i lyn has been involved in 19 one-run mouth ...complete the head pin slides over to From Seniors’ Matc eeeiikeck tat 3 nes | Gecistona. The Dodgers lest 11 and attracted national attention for his | “on 8. cia delivery a slight change in P geet : Nc we @ eee oe & Si Sh — aa gener pets foe Ga ccafies eee ke wom cater, Belmont Park's spring. meeting straight on. ‘ rephote | ‘s ' netted New ’ i. ’ I suggest, though, that you use| | HOMECOMING QUEEN — Dimpled Duck Choo Oh, 21, whose home ee eee cae oneal et 5 eee pe tanieat No Womeind te Skea. : the angle from the left side of the | is in Seoul, Korea, is homecoming queen at the University of Ilinois. A the favorites sidelined. | both gummen by 2I-F eotes and the oo, * COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE * alley, because it's & more direct | senior, majoring in sociology, she was elected by a student vote. Her| ‘Matches today over the No. 2|gorutnn “ta” they cen keep ‘on|, 1 1950 Michigan State held Pitts : oe route to the 1-2 pocket and assures | father, We Young Oh, now retired, is a former mem of the Korean Pinehurst Country Club Course pit-| going. burgh to a minus of 11 yards MARKET TIRE co. eg ieee Lay age National Assembly and former president of the Korea Bank. She | ted Fred Schultz, 55, of Evanston, was tal’ offensively. The Spartans won 19-0. 77 W. Huren $e. Open “9 to 9” FE 8-0424 beg oo Ramey one wil be ernwnnd pt (he Purdue Tiinols gente Saturday. hae Thaagge = ofib ey gh — Pr pin cobs sara Thirty-seven of the 44 players on : : of in last night, assembled (the Alabama football squad are | Highest Losing Scores Edwin J. Anderson, president of 5 5 “Kratiert Jr., of Titusville, afternoon workout im the |from Alabama, = Pa yy ; ? i é i : P li ri BE | : i t the Detroit Lions, played college | py | Wisconsin stadium. : TIRED AFTER A HARD DAY'S WORK? Jackie M ! Highest scoring losing football | football at Beloit (Wis,) College. Only golfers over 50 are eligible on oe mer red soe "tae tae te ee ee Jack Robinson of the Dodgers wh ggg — Pe and So eoteve has been oie kicking, passing left half, is still | 169 runs for Cincinnati last season. ’ : + Pinas four positions in five|; mem and Yale. Princeton) Charlie Ane, 265-pound tackle for | 49M yards. ==» | mursing a sore ankle. He's alter-| Figures were 113, 109 and 104, res- YMCA ATHLETIC CLUB eee eee a oe bowed to Penn in 1940 by 4-28) tne Detroit Lions, was a standout gg a}. | nated practice workouts with ses- | pectively. : Sep Be Today for Rates ‘| while ¥ 948 ' : inated was medalist C. D. McAl-| sions in a whirlpool bath. $s. % 10 SENSCA STREET ; : FE S-6116 second base in 1949 and 1952, left ale in 1948 lost to Columbia, | paseball pitcher at the University | lister, a retired Air Force colonel | Daugherty said Jerry Musetti| North Carolina and Wake Forest : Sciatta, Lap on the 2st hele 76> Dyce. $1888 when the Deacons beat N.C., | | Seg ’ ‘ | tion,” . “He's not top | * * © | . : seiner, resus yesterday s2™ form and the amount will be de-| ) is the biggest * a ae termined by his physical condi- filly of 1955. The 2-year-cld horse | Jenkinstown, Pa., 3 and 1; Farley tion.” 16 (64 inches.) VQ Ues eliminate Paul A. Dunkel of Ridge- —s wood, N.J., 2 and 1, and Roberts - _ Two amazing | for men ~~ at one amazing — — *— low-overhead price ~e aeons AREAL °40 VALUE ; ulga Crttmur, Detrat tins alls 14 Horses to Post been a starter in five consecutive ie ual CAMDEN, N.J.-@—This is the; The race probably will produce counts—when horse) 2-yearold champion and winter book Kentucky Derby favorite, as well as drop a small fortune ‘into the lap of the lucky owner. Florida-bred Needles, owned by D&H Stable of Bonnie Heath and Jack Dudley, rules a slight 3-1 fa- vorite in the mile and one six- teenth test over C. V. Whitney's Career Boy. Mrs. Anson A. Big- elow's Nail, Belmont Futurity win- ner, and the Brookmeade Stable's i) | Lawless, full brother to Preakness ‘| winner Bold, are next at 6-1. ” * A The Far West's hope is Bold Bazooka, a California colt owned by comedian Lou Costello. Others j are the Maine Chance Farm's Gun ‘ because we make 4 Shot, Barcley Stable’s Polly's Jet, You save 5 Montpelier Farm's Nahoda, Mrs. 1 clothes in our own |J. R. H. Thouron's Happy New ‘ these |Year, Aba L. Rice's Call Me : st tailoring plants. | Lucky, Elmendorf Farm's Prince ya "10 BECAU ewe wl KUHN AUTO WASH | m.2e720s.e%.% se e Lynch's Nan’s Mink, and The you SA ’ You save because w® | 149 W. Huron , Across from Firestone jf|Rivern owned by the estate of them in our own lows Lcueetnintainaninenaan scl | M. M. Gettinger. . * * * With 14 going in the race, to be broadcast and televised nationally | (CBS) 3:30-4 p.m., (EST) the booty | would total a world record $286,370, * ¢ " |For any of 12, a victory would —— Iga regu Needles } 100) 1 ine Westerfield | ALL-WOOL — Sere wena | $10, apiece, and w net a | | paltry $150,503.50 if at. the FLANNEL SUITS | sf gaa | should get back frst tothe judges . tailored of finest ! wt 100 ‘0 W00 MONTHLY Sort sec OF 108 af less 5-0 os : | ie in their : ‘ j ie head for m 1952 Pontiac Hardtop ....... $ 644 * ee od at ven cenchents auld bo ing. ne. exe 1954 Ford 2-Door ........... 944 CONVERTIBLES ‘oe aes Park. in mind and that no : oe ; "smi neie satel aE an oem] BARNES HARDWARE 1951 chevrolet 20cor 299 1955 Ford Convertible... aa Mary" agua. “Cement, t| "The Lees won, $ aad Tet il 742 W, Horgn pe s.gigi|ff 1952 Oldsmobile 8 2-Door.... 899 1953 Buick Convertible ....... 999 off time is'3 p.m. wot 1953 Plymouth 2-Door ....... 699 1952 Ford Convertible ....... 69 fF ) : : =i 1953 Pontiac Deluxe 8 4-Door.. 899- 1949 Ford Convertible ....... 144 4 1952 Bord 2-Door ........... 544 1950 Ford. Convertible ....... 299 ; 1951 Mercury Club Coupe .. 844 1951 Ford Convertible ....... 444 1954 Ford Country Sedan ..... 1344 y. 1953 Chevrolet Convertible. . 844. 1955 FORD Custom 8 2-Door f Fully Equipped Including Toxes ond License. ‘46°? MONTHLY “sores or *1Q% | Why pour money into @3 your radiator all winter? 9) 1353 Ford Marton 1888 _ TRUCKS ° WT no stewaevis 1952 Chevrolet 2-Deor ......, 544 | 1954 Chevrolet % Ton Express $ 699. steilce advantage of PURE’S. ror ig os 259 He Asie, 82520 i ooh seat ot steadier. 10 TWO. eye e neon eneenns 744 | Guaranteed All-Winter 1950 Plymouth Station Wegon 299 1954 Cheol Ton Be 1953 Ford Ranch Wagon...... 744 '948 Chevrolet ¥% Ton Pickup 144 : : 1954 Plymouth Station Wagon 999 1951 Ford 2 Ton Pickup...... 299 Anti-Freeze Protection.. ° __ IMMEDIATE SPOT DELIVERY a Aen PLEASE! EVENING HOURS ‘Til 9:00 P. M. NIGHT SERVICE SPECIAL Free lubrication with any oil and filter change, engine —" or permanent, anti-freeze change. From 6 p. m. to 9 p. m. ce you pay for one fill...that’s all! No charge for any refills needed to keep your anti-freeze up te original strength all winter long Drive in now. Your Pure Oil dealer will check your cool- ing system to make sure there are no mechanical defects and that all hose connections are tight. Then he'll add ieee Nw Harold Turner -Ford| the right amount of PURE ONE-FILL Anti-Freeze for smal such Sux a ie ha a cor cone On “The Best on Wheels and Deals” | oe aa ger on8 swan 58 a Another reason te Bes sure with Pure 3: af BOARDING HOUSE SHIFT Your. < TONGDE BACK IN NEUTRAL, JAKE/<~ YOU F BROUGHT INA DECK MARKED// VAUDE- LIKE A FIRE SALE AND _ LOST/ ~~ AND M NO CROOK DOWN COMES THE CURTAIN, MORRISSEY<~ THE SHOW'S OVER! <~TI CAN'T EVEN cKY veck! —WISHT I COULD | 6ER WHAT KINDA CROOK You ARE! THE OLD { by T. V. Hamlin Bye eee MY NIECE'S ROOM OF ORACLE NIKE GREATZ 8 hy ad = ‘ B A \ Sey \ Pe | 1 “= eeseae Tisssteere Beeeesese i= ~ { | 4 at } i ni eilt : ieee ts By Charles Kuhn GOLLY, LOOK AT TH By McEvoy and Strieber John Morris Take advantage of this to solve all your buying ing problems. | DONALD DUCK | -$0 WHEN I BRING OUT THE -—~ RIVER: BOAT GAMBLERS OUTFIT THAT I OO HAVE FOR HIM, HE'LL LOVE IT BY COMPARISON / J 4 ~ By 3 ; i : ' 3 4 We ey e, mS Lf fa ve Ae OCTOBER 28, 1955 _/ ie iy A ‘ «eo ewer the Consumers Power Co. have declared a $17,700,000 stock divi- engine . .. the new luxuriousness .. . mmmm MMMMM, these new 1956 Cadillacs are the mostest. Have you. seen it yet? Do so today! Jerome Motor Sales * Insist on SERVICE : “ | ; ’ . | . ic Will Feel |LuAnn Simms ., Bessie , Joins Roster a Fk ry i ‘in Early Tr Price Upswings | =*God#eys ™ ae i. ee oe : : NEW YORK (INS)—TV's Arthur ‘a 2 ae FISH WEAR THEIR FING IN AN ENDLESS ee | Godfrey and CBS have fired Lu- narrowly mixed VARIETY OF STYLES, AS SHOWN BY Manufacturers Adjust! Ann Simms, petite girl singer miarbot te eect dealings. THESE ALUSTKALIAN MOVELS. for Rising Wholesale nie, tet been & member count ke pds faa = hee as vii a Costs in Many Fields oe big ready to resume as a was fast at the opening and then ST , member of the after a six- times. ol Se FEATURES A FLOUNCE ARE NEW YORK (®-~-Prices continue | yed, News came to her in New , Motors helg steady, sfrerafte OF RAKIGH RUFFLES? r their slow rise in many lines as| * ¢ @ were a little lower, coppers | OP AND BOTTOM... ae rs adjust to LuAnn was - informed letter mixed, chemicals mostly lower, Li ae — porcrngg egal many hor pox ve) PTnange, Bye ay song eso rails steady, and the coils were AND A FETCHING don't necessarily wholesale | being terminated as of Dec. 2. ig ps Bo FAN EFFECT AT weageg am ae fo a genera-| She was stunned by the news egheny oungstown and informed her parents, who Shost & tae cheyaer United Price ition sims anneuneed| SF° te: Bethener, K-3.. Gat had bee ‘from hi : Gen- ’ ’ i this week in many fields—from wee Rade't exported euch action. snl Th teat sede eis coe Ralitosd, Standard’ Of gna | 26%. bu; Mo. 1. 2.50-4.00 bu; | | Cattle Saale te, Tin Sec ioeer| mand wag’ held in check by the . to push nationwide organizing plans ff within 35 miles of Detroit, on main } Fema cs ath ony Be frie Pe pesem lin, taney. 3.00 for tre Gaye ther ikon, Cte nor evel ot Bile tewny mage Business Notes Ne em ocr between te ArL | We are the buyers. We will buy directly sneee % 4 : . : ° ‘: * ks + 5% _ retne 8 Bid Brand, 3) Ke. i Lfe-g8 te bu hupee- fe i, toc. lower, moat Sosa on welahte over ae ae. |. Eéwin M. Keough, second vice |and CIO is completed in New | from owners or through brokers. Phone or Freepot Sul’.:: bi. Std OM tnd 5: eS * bE ler tear and. heifers steady. to ike sees eight be oneat cod | renttent. of the Waster and. York City aS | write us what you have and we will give you Preuh Tra... 46. 1. i + full S0c lower, with late| Veloped night In wheat Southern Insurance Co. of — Livingston, Detroit, 2 = Gen Bak". (87 Sid On Obie. $18 wo 1.00.66 bu eamh greet, Ken: | {rede slow: Oulla strong, lockers and | soybeans but Italy postponed com- | Cincinnati, Ohio, will address the stid he will transier to Washing: @ @ QUICK reply, Pet i oom ; tueky Wonder, No. bu.; beans, | feeders slow. : prime 1034 | templated purchases x : x pee ee «sos BET oun 6 ce. as Roman, No. {. 04 Wu; beets, No. {| Ib. steers "Tia bout A nem ang of two mil- Life Underwriters Assn, here at & ton, D. C., in December, His de- * * eis 13 . ae ; Gee Mille "G4 Srv MP. 43 pote Sarton ERIS 1000-1100 ib. Soc ets . cigar Bernard Edelman, 10300 Woodward, TO 8-5010 Gen Mot-Wet Tex © Sut .. 378 : eB. |, Me. 1, 128. me 1317 tb. steers 24.00; y ? sane een % A > Se gee : = Sim ns: te Petey gece brite | a cet aarti ce ge ee. e get em |S Doar vas : Semel pe 4 Baceret” | G2) Senet wg MiB Sot Sy [resi fates ee : . Seabee oo Ht Twent Cen | 367/{36360 Ge cnaiifiower, fancy. 2.46 | tnd commercial steers ant heifers 13.00. Grain Prices : Geek ogy we Gesvite ea goo, Lig Pe | 17.00; a cows -_ yt tied 2 ot we a tg Gest Air te. =e 1.00-1.80 | dosen aostnghas: celery Feet, bulk “wtiity and commercial, bulls 13.00- egionao, Ont. Se tAP)—Open to- 2 ool on... itt Unit Fruit "| $3.3/1 1.90160 bu: eceplent’ lon ope No. ge ag = yam sod cle aod. March . 40. By H ? > Cp . m1 Be basket. Penoel, Ne. 1. 156-1.50' dos. |and feeders 18 : Dec. « seeve S00 duly... snes Homestk. °*,, 356. PS Super “Hh, }aes Horseradish, Wo. 1, 4.50-5.00/ Calves—Galable 25. Market about | Maren « .... 2.03% Breese Us, Sab: S| tno, Merten tras a hace (tee Sty Soe ny Pama |p: cis Ee be > 34 rere ni” se | inegte, 10 i Parsley. curly. No. 1 00: cull and low utility | Suiy ° "°"""" i30 Jems” ccc’ dees Int Bus Mach 2951 White Mot . 403/ ‘$0.99 des. bens. Parenins, Mor 1 1.502 | UNP"eR™ 8:00-13.00, Sn. om GO on fi Tis Bl Secor a] Staal ch aeetreweet Neat| cancnen unveorocn a Int Silver -.:. 618 Younget Gh? | 130-00: “peppers, green, swent, Mo. I |, CHICAGO, Oct 28 1AP)—Salabie hoes Poultry A GES pag Res a Nek, i ord sows steady. to weak: early, clearance Lud L4 YORK. Oct. 38-—(Compiied by | Pumpkins, No. 1. 1.00-1.28 bu. Radishes, | Most No. 1 to 3s 190-380 Tm butchers in| Di Oct. 28 (AP)—Prices the Associated > binck, No, 2, 1.50-2.00 bu, red. fancy. |lots of mixed 14.00-14.50; largely t.o.b. for No. 1 quality live ae | ee ” LO bu; No. 1, 15-85 . behs.; | 14.95-14.50 for 190-230 Ib. grading most- | poultry up to 10 a.m. Ee a white, Mo. 1, .15-.85 dom. behs. | ly No. 1 and 2s with @ No, 3 end; sev-| Hear Droliers or fryers (2%3 Ibs.,: ‘ Nood Pri **o8 1951 TLE tee acorn, Wo. 1, .75-1.25 bu; | ere! hundred head mostly Wo, - 2s with | Gray (esses Rocks ™. +. Prev te Bi ie 1 isa} pg PR Rg gt ig wg hE hg dg amg RY pl in covets ie i fat toes, outdoor, Mo. i, .75-1.38 pk.|mixed No. 1 and 2s 210 Ib. et 14.60; | cents but were cr & abe "18 99.1 628 1333 bekt. Bo. 1, 186-3.00° % bu. ot | sows 600 th. or lesa 12.25-13.50. too light to report prices. erate car i988 Mich "1...2'2574 1381 182 iere| house, No, 1, 2.40-2.50 8 Ib. basket;| Salable cattle $09; salable calves 200; | ryovers were clearing tm most quarters. Low 203.1 ee 672 tena| TUrnips, Novd, .75-1.25 dos. behs.; tur- | few -eteers scarce, nominally steady; sons 1954 High .-22°. 941.9 123.0 683 155.9| Dips. topped, No. 1, 1.50-2.00 pu. somes Cie Ge Naserd from: earver CHICAGO POULTRY 1954 Low "...... 1699 778 554 108.0! Greens: Cabpage, No. 1, .78-1.25 bu. |'D the week and being held for next! concago, Oct. 28 (AP)-—Live poultry aati segue Collard, No. oe "95-1.38 bu. Kale, No. 1, Stenah? Ching aueai Ghats Wale siner guiet; re in 87 (yesterday (C. J.’ Nephier Co.) rei Nona. 100-148 bu. ineche No. | %0 25 lower; veniers weak; @ few prime | Sochanse bg og he Figures after — are eighths ba’ 1.00 bu. Swiss gnere, Ro. 1. 1B. | mo Boe — Pag _ hens 18.8-19.8; broilers or fryers oie: Baldwin Mubber®.... ig 164) “Lettuce and Gard Greens: Celery | 925-20.78:, utility to. low commercial | 436 ih Segt, over 4th th 2020 Soy ae Bt ba] caer, of a tates ince | my apd commer be 0 row Midwest "Abrastve® ": . a 33 at ee Pn 4 = & package of so I “tulle 8.00 ‘grand ‘Designer Files $150,000 Rudy Mfg.* .. . 3.1 27/375 bu. Lettuce, Bibb, No. 1, 1.60,1.75 | CD*™plons of the feeder_show, head ‘ = Wayne Screw. ..csysssses: is ta 1G ph, basket: lettsce. butter, Mo. J, 2.50. | {28.,J0. Hereford steer calves, sold st Damage Suit Against GM 7 .! a; yom, » Mo. 1, 3.50-3, . i * i : . Sab tha alsa eal Ms. I dbotita (steady to. 3 lower; ‘slaughter ewes | DETROIT Edward J. Matu- arnings bu. Romaine, No. sede. bu. "| steady: 00d te choice wooled lambs 85) sak, a Royal Oak designer and s medivin, “i108-18 08, teal” Sob-tbee | grades 10.06-18 78; cull to chotce siaueh- | inventor, filed a $150,000 damage NEW YORK (®—Aluminum Co. | ter ewes 3.50-5.00; around three loads. of suit against General Motors Corp. of America reported today that for mee rests in Wayne County Circuit Court nine months ended Sept. 30 it had | DETROIT, Oct. 28 (AP)—Eggs, f.0.b. | yest . He charges the firm net income of $55,779,745, equal to cae ape Pevwn sete | Firm Cuts. Medital, Rates | en. cccimendenel” plas: =e LS nore, es on ee ove tate medium 34, small 33;| HOWELL (INS) — ‘The Citizen’s| tie car model of his without con- engin te eg ee hy ‘s3,| Mutual Insurance Co., of Howell, | sent. like period last year. | mediom 38. smal 90; grade ® teres 50: today announced a 20 per cent re.|_ Matusak said he took his model, aan a intended for dealer display pur- Other earnings reports: Total weekly receipts 11,089 cases duction in the ‘met ical payment | poses, to the company for approv- Bint J as a: age for nine Whites—-Grade A large AO. section of automobile insurance | 4) ond, left it for 30 days at GM's. One of « ae irown: rede are » medium premiums on passenger cars | request. et Income ¢ ha ge LA Designers - Detailers Checkers EXPERIENCED 98 HOUR WEEK DETAILERS CHECKERS TOOLS Special Machinery Auto, Body Fixtures Welding Dies | : TOP RATES ALL FRINGE i i i i i iy 2 g F a diodes Lt el nc ~ * e x : : c : ey ak " an —s pmmission. FE a TENCED DRIV: : : alt tim ie. 60 Wood = EXPERIE NC Tz om BU" rae 5. ; ' Comptometer _. Operator For interview Cail rE S121 a "TED'S. fos men sind ween, “| . ; Evenings, week ends, 3 100 Typists * MIDWEST JOBS FoR — Before 6 p.m. or Thurs | OpROmtONr Temporary Assignment Downtown’ Pontiac 2 SHIFTS SAM. 70 4:30 PM, + 430 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT Sk ee a o a} Beate RUSSELL KELLY OFFICE SERVICE NEEDED d IMMEDIATELY | some full time. An : departments. Liberal emp‘oye discounts. Come in and talk it “KIM HIGH CAREER GIRLS prapher ores eee ake ; Long Program (|: CIRCLE DESIGN CO. | 114 S. Woodward, Birm. 35: Bart, 55.78 feet; thence MODERN Engineering Service Co. 12 Mile at Woodward , | casualties were reported. from AG to R-2, a part of | Chemists CARPENTERS, ROUGH. PHONE BUILDING INSPECTOR ot Meer o¢, RECENT GRADUATES ent ‘ j to Laboratory Assignment {BA eRe : : ness to work, sense, and 1953 peak. Venezuela, with 5,800,- ‘ On ee 000 tons .was the biggest foreign Quantitative & supplier. Meveviensed ts bee: wW Maple, Birming- Qualitative Analysis " CAPABLE HEATING MAN Ud may be examined by those interest- i Salary Personnel CONTRACTOR Pontiac Motor Div. Glenwood & Kennett Rd. NEED A_ FINANCE-€ FIXER? Order Classifiedigg ads to sell, rent, find aj i j E 2-8181 cA ant Ad number! * Salesmen for alert young Man 18 to 24 Years r ru fat 0 Bal é =p DR ne } RIENC blished tee cee er ee neh ee Wee eee nade nes Bl EER CENTER” Pa cen” trade. Re- CAPABLE DEPENDABLE|" STENO. For Sales Dept. PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS ATTRACTIVE AND sary. Will train, Dobski’s AMERICAN | Ba and Restaurant. Ph ja 2 eleaning. F Employment Oifice FE 20154 ; ‘ a Oh rs ise Wor! ‘ FORGING & SOCKET [RE me aa OO. Sea cha rae, Tae 4 Sek 2° seats, Se pate aap PAY CUT? | eS ae Let Us. - "7 BAH KEW Give You 1 Place to Pay LE, Realtor Your Mind 6261 Andersonville Rd, | Galloway Lake Area Waterford i room ate Phone OR 3-1268 ,— 7 2S 3 tte Elizabeth Lake Estates ‘ pg tats dasiroh oS beareom tamly Beméiocated ‘ae J i.) ne, a “Wow! He must have been a big fellow!” naire teeturie 2 20 ia ‘towe eta raat 4 . hy . ract- : 2 heat a a hacia BM BIG SE Wed. Contracts, Mtge. 32| Wanted Real Estate 324; Sse Te AE ee aia fin. CASH aan | eae een oe if OAH ose shag bee wi bg shows & goed | a NIGHT TV gEnvice. Unlimited funds ovatiable for land or ome mah ovens ners |B Se APTS. room home " epartment, New 2% car garege. | i fire eat Vata | Eryrgar, BS A bimees we Mae iaSiest clas aeak| WM. H. KNUDSEN 7. CHA (DEN Réw. 34. Stout, Realtor | wet tee re 4030 het/iwaier, nuiomaie | 18 Ponies Siste Bosh Bie. pie re eae Rent Lake Cottages 36A| ict Seath\ta thas tuse ; eae aes A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. T R YEAR ROU = ” “ i aies—e| wicuour | Partridge a KITCHEN @ The “BIRD” TO sx * haces‘ 3° S| en 7eias| GL. RESALE . J in ; a bie. yerd. om heat. Full Pe fan ta teeum Se eo 4 laa S weme, Balance ot, a price, WARD E. PARTRIDG REAL 3 TOR Gv. tare 8. Open BS . is «choice ’ See ees ere) EM eee D LADY. tasteful, seg TS Mick) Matlel Kitchen. 2 bedrooms Faowr scaring noom—Ciaae| NEW RANCH HOME fae Geet Ss 8 Prall, 5 WOODED ACRES Brvileges og gareee. or 2 men. Close to a High. GIROUX FR ANKS = ae + ain Piao ae PE 4-1 REAL ATE $16,000, terme, eked hw oe LARS ¥ Paul M. Jones Real Estate 832 W. Huron PE 43506 ; ga Fyre as eae vate close im. PE 40772. untt) to § pm RIVILEGES Rent Apts, Furnished 33 |, srona, AE PEA, Canag ROGM WirH TWIN BEDS On ivan Lake. & most ae of Templeton, Realtor in , ' * sno Fey eee heat , Twp. References, eM poo; FOR TORTS 3-Bedrm. Ranch Type 1% sory, plus glese s serons me hs John K Irwin, Realtor SBN, See Ae. COE eter © OMT ansectere hems, eniy 2 roars ott. tres ey ‘ote “| ° WEN TO ROOM & BOARD. $18! screens. = 184. | ACTION! Pree ve ees, FE, 1000 "week. 98 P oe FE Sones. sible te takeover = me er hh = erent | oe the sale, of your, Con "Tag ouae "nr est side. To man with reler. | monthly payments. Call’ today JOHN e are ee JE) . on. it 5 ; , | for we will buy them or|2 CLEAN — Sear von GawTUEMAN— | Lake Ares = K Zl E them for within 26/ and Tulaid tile. 75'S. Jessie. . : IN R | %. Bee tie for the fast serv 7 nooks. HAS REFRIO.- _iaims Tas raha iar*sda3. OOM PRIVATE EXTRARCE BE Exceptionally nice location. Besv- ’ lee you are looking for. No com 01 N, Cass ao ATE . R NT.| frigerator, . aundry privileges | tifully aped lot WEED 96.000 WILL PAY | si00 Went Se Ege oF ep ee 1G bag Sy yyy ay = Pore eiseriy couple, $10 | close in. 31 Park Place. 133 = oft. brooms and beth tal | REALTOR Ratide Press. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Ruth. 9 a.m. to-6 p.m. pet. | per month. FE Se ena ROOM FOR (CHRISTIAN LADY. | Cer'garage. Call ieaey. | 10 W. Huron Bai Dh PE 43028 | $0000 ; sarest, fo, PS 0-108 | i RGOaT PURNISNED APART HOME 3938 ATHEN: : ; ; Oven Ereaings snes : “nem bearoom, tome wil | sinthertiam: os. aoe See ee eae ee et mG aoe der eps.| John K. Irwin, Realtor |““ie Me 3 ore € cent mortgage. = - . . on ad RSCAL PORT Oe oi | 3 cH LIE & HARGER. week FE ii. baldwin TRO Soke oye gt | Pao Pie Sasee, bod =e ‘Tmo — * essen: ee teas, son wee gee | NICHOLIE: | Rogue cipee. te 61 men Pe eat. ™ |—“SpAMs RENTAL SERVICE on payesent. 38 SLEEPING ROOMS WITH COOK- : : J Mi CO. : 7 ADA VICE Sah Ee x | gble down payment. 2324 Jones ALL aU SUBURBAN ferred. 3 2 ren. Reasonable 382 Auburn mee) 3 Paddoc' East. HOME. $050 : 3.W. Huren \ PE 9-0103 Mn § — Moses and opts, Sor rent, Pur- SLEKPING ROOM PGK OENTLE. HUNTOON’ LAKE 608. 5 BED. down, “2 “Sedroome, basement 7 on ‘ peo GNF. BUNGALOW. E t 32A 7 ROOMS, NICELY . AR | FUR ; man, $5 per week. i) Judson. sare ail ry payment, OR 52.085. éry well end mouletion Excellent References Bor i| Wanted Real Estate 3. bus line, Adults of working girls, welcome, Call Romeo, Plateau | SLEEP fing “ROOMS T 8 FOR GIRLs, : Beoet, siinent tins S beleane’ RAI mw. ~ SaeRet : v e 41 .|¥ BEDROOM UNFINISHED UP- Down FREE SERVICE 10 LANDLORDS GO LANDLORDS Cu. 2ADES 2 ROOMS POR 80s. WOMAN | 5OUBLE CABIN. RAMP INN. OR atexere IG ROOMS” FOR MEN | stairs. Pull basement and. gas | &sement. 2 car gernge. 10) miles Gave ‘expense, time aod dosens PL akc ly th trading) feehy nee. HO H. Saginaw, 3-0001 of PE 2-081. Gas heat, $7 per week. 209 | eat, $2000 down, $75 s month. | ‘Tom Pontiac. Priced all tall | Sasncpns Otggtaenen| fence ecm." Pi. ae cum —woua—aperne| MORE, TREN HG | woos ox poses | dh ge | spp o ie | @Prm, be : 8 | on SAMs REALTY CO Scene bean, {Trade our | rs ae eS FURNISHED (MODERN 7 BED. | x professional person. West side, wee down, Nice jot, 2x30 bicck | basement. Pui “price 38.460.” i +08" E. : . ’ Ber, | 0 ceneee n , ‘= LOST: BROWN AND FE 2-1083 chy property for suburban home @ LARGE ROOMS, FIRST FLOOR. | [0o™ lake front home oe Umoe TiEEPING ROIS _FOR MEW, rset a roof, Pull NORTH. 2 FAMILY. One 9 ped. 4 3 ~ Py ae Rufty - = ; for incomes, We our utmost ivate entrance, near Pontiac, ¢ $4 week: near plants: on bus rice ; room, and one 2 bedroom. Tote! 1 34 hour =. Ne, results, ne — Vietaity ef For Retired Persons to satisfy all persice Gancereed.| Motors, 1 small girl welcome. | FEO Sa aK ROOM BUNGALOW, TE ¢a3%. Fes ole eee oa ment hice : saley Tost: BLUE AND GRAY PARA-| years of your lite Spe ‘Bpecta diets | on Sppointment ‘and we will give 7 ny “x Four adults. Responsible party. wow. ROOM AND KITCHEN per month. . eS Sewer wer Cleaners keet. Name of Pretty Boy. FE be people Qood' fishing. ‘ou our honest opinion ding Four 44-5655. - . Bxceljent references, Box #5, Pon- | and isundry priv! tleges. Fi PE 42847. wear. « 1245. _.| Minter & summer. Come out ae pees of Ses a | 9 ROOMS ¥ NIGHED. | = cnwisee WOUsE FOR @uatL | Rooms With Board 38 FE 6 PamNOeS, t gown. end Lost; BLACK PLASTIC DRAW-| ?ut place and enjoy Wicca ae | eeeeey. Ne we wading trekece | _Clenn 221 State bp see gy A gry May B Suatee wit with $1,500 down PP string downtown Wed, Con nurses 3 j ROOMS AND BAT —— 's “Wa > SEWER pus tains miro valuable papers & morpbere. Call my sonra | eo : at Fg gy tae aa aries orcad! 1s ada wANI TO RARE? NORTH. 6 ACRES. 9 sullpenaia now 4 ; ; 5 —_ spa eee eM Laisa anith e need a small home as 5 Ls ad Pere cont oe war at ve : | REPINED pusiness AN DORRIS & SON ~ furnishing. Couple only FE 5-4032.| SRN. 2 BEDROOM HOME ON | CLOSE TO PLANT AND BUS. Payment on this nice home near vale ae Gat guitas. Pr Gt y+ Hy Seater would like Toom end board in | RmALTORS FE ¢1001|3 ROOM BASEMENT APT. FOR | Cooley Lake until May 1h. $66 | 6% Markle Ave. omg Lake. ie 8, bee terms: " : os ne . J a work: couple . Rea- mo. one . Ph_FE LOST: VICINITY OF LAPEER @| Pu esse. tet. 0 am. and $30 Wve Real Estate Hxchange | sonable rent’ FE 24340... "EMBREE:& GREGG | SaaS: THIN Bape. coop Fireplace “in living room. 5 1) eee LaKe nok ASTE, 5 Brown Rd. small, stub tailed, ma. Sespeees. We HAVE QUALIPIE. 1 3 ROOM MODERN CLEAN BASE- | i565 Union Lake Rd. mu 3a saste Grinbece, Day sigh. FB 36038, |, Sesoment. new furnace ideo 4 § rooms. 2 bedroom MBING AND HEATIN Male. Ass, to Tippy, fib-| Vance semana heuececee | f0F,8, Class sivahens sane shower, Nice for "2. "#1250" per | KEBOO HARBOR, 5-RM. FOUR BUDDIES 10° SHARE. rent poten. Wieely sh play ve lot. Priced at $10,850, raheage “ ‘eae eral reward, Mt. Clemens. HOw-| taking care of children, or smaii| ‘{Ste'®. Also, medium sined gee) oo @ Wierd. modern, Gas heat, Until april int a _Marive, a". irpieck to take, Poll prise 0 only | mage BEDROOM. BRICK. 9 ‘ ard 3-700. . PE 18061, would like | Seton” 3 WB, 108 ORCHARD CARE | 90 Or month, PE 2IS2. aoe Nye $408. | with’ CONSIDER. YOUR Home| pedroome — one om. fad ~" SAWS MACHINE FILED | Loser: cmmp’s Coa | oreniaig_ tree. 3 OOM AND BOARD IN-PRIV tarage, corat MANLEY LEACH, 10 BA st.| Color, tarquese. en.” a | Wa 73704 ROY KNAUF, Realtor | Ave 1 TAKE ORION. 5 ROOMs & BATH. | ® AND BOARD IN ATE | of squity se trade tm on any Of) 9 car prick newly decorat- *|_near Sam Benson’ room house. Two bedrooms must | 26% W. Huron PR 2-7421 OA 82339 . NISHED | Oil teat, Electric stove and hot| home. er's these excellent. bu ed. 615.950 with terme, i G AND REMOVAL . — Gas heat and refrigerator. For Pontiac Store Pe bet PEACE AND QU rs be oo _Pree estimates, PE 1-8154. LOST 13” BEAGLE. BLACK AND| be 0m ground floor, Reasonable BUY OR SELL presto, SEY soul, an asada PARTLY | ROOM” AND | BOARD. “FORMAN | thie t's sores with ox" FE 4-6492 Moving & Trucking 19 i, as = of lg @ a. WANTED TO _R : i OH tom | personal way yout Papa 3 = gg a) N. ye ge! 2 bedroom 2. modern. aoae plant, On PE ox dane slongsiae of prop. TO BUY—TO SELL—TO TRADE PE 5-0633. cash base, within m orem. ___| of furnace, per month. + Case loc ans MoviNo TRUCKINO. PICK. | Zost MALE A S-wi.| Pontine. ‘References avatiable, | show you how to ret cash i ihe | 3 ROOMS AND BATH. NO CHii- {% required, inquire ot ox RooM & BoaRD POR aw) 6 ag ey A = gis C-Clark Real Estate . sore, oe service at iy of Leonard. Reward, FE| Prudhomme, 4161 Adams Rd., oe is ~ le. no dren. iors N. Saginaw Apply tate Drive, Waterford. Warm. clean & quiet. Walking | tas 9 bedrooms, basement and | 1262 W. Huron St. Open Evenings tne Se iNecHER: sori es ¥. SACRA 7 ROGuE PRIVATE BATH AND eS hoe ey | ~~ apnea tended BE. Some finishing needed: ra ee ee e PINT. | OST. DOBERMAN PINSCHER. | "Snail apt. and cate of 3 yf. old PE ¢1367 CE 70008 |” ctrance. Ry act, a. Can. | pete, Tear round. yoo Nov [| WANTED: RESPONSIBLE work.) °° to. enjoy and 6 p= location. Bargain, PE 2-194. “ B R MOV ING | “Reward, eM 3.2386. _ ‘girl, 6 /N, Sanford et. LISTINGS WANTED © | dren welcome. Heat snd iigts | Syigp O° ™® No tna met mother with soe, cia Weng ~ © Tie Meares eae s nee—-FE PE bere Hobbies & Supplies 24A | YounG “CONTRACTOR WOULD | Residential, acreage, commercial | furuighed. 918 per week. Inquire TAROE © ROOM MODERN HOME | {, baby, sit 4 Edison. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, 91000) “Bric Family Home PICKUP me. FE | cay ae like a furnished 3 bedroom home| listing needed. We will appreciat ose _e ROOMS Near Drayton Plain $22.50 down buys this 2 bedroom home. y. . anywhere’ anytime. FE | CLAY CRAPT cs in vicinity of Walled Lake, Year| your cali by giving prompt, effi- 3 NICE R week. Inquire 36 Pranklin Biva.. | Convale H 38A Living room and. ki are | Pour 1% * baths, briet : CERAMICS PE 5-3689 onvalescent omes and frame home in immacuiat Gane Bit Greenwate, supplies, instruction round. Call MArket ¢-3526, cient personal service, x SOM Leb Ate WATER | __Pontiac, PAAAARARARAAAAAANSAAAA large. Has dasement and furnace. | SShatiien taaide ana out loo A eae abe aero | r+ eset one mid W. aures. FE | Share Living Quarters 30) PAUL D. HAMMOND | ¢,0 re Sage om $60 per | ol mawher ad Lose CORTAGE, NURSING. CARE FOR 2 IN GooD | | lintne ‘bake Ra. Pull price, 96080. on State Ave. clgse to Johuson . | NR A Rea: _ i" O . 5 ; i o "large carpeted ; AND HOBBiON, Sew “SCRABBLE SETS © PAINT | | PEs tia saree ves PE. at _.eeme. OF 2 wine | ONT en ane BR Gomces. FE {MEER CREDLE LAGE. 3 S8-! Song teem oon. & ain- 55033 mber sets. $1.60 up tages ,COULE TO SHARE HOME AND | panna UPPER ROOMS & BATH. PYT. | Vw 7 RGOW WOUsE AND GA _ room ranch home. ing reom, modern’ Bitehen, AND WEAVY TRUCKING | to fu BACKENSTOSE? 15 ak ee hg gL etan} Has Buyers ; entrance, Electric stove & refrig- | “rage. At Elizabeth Lake. 1 bik HiME -ATHOSRRERE FOR AE sel b.-tg Re — pentey, abd levator? ou tires { and aravel Oe 3.0003. te ROLL vF ae “eat “EM. 33900 XOU WANT ACTION ; Sood transportation, Couple only. Sorting Sole References’ see, | building. gq POGts, off downtown | Fenced tn lot with barbecue. Side phi Rng ng Ae OF ALL KINDS. | Peiaseer ry oa oauine att | wiDBLRASES LADY AROUND © C3 i Pigs gy BO wg we eee Rent. $85. FE 20798. Call after FE 5 ; ___ Pontiac wien and garage. Be ee rnace. Deep acaged fenced | And eve. classes. Ross Studio, 'o, share living quarters with | vour gitting snd, will, certainly pr SMALL TORK iki HOUSE FOR | OPENING A NEW HOME IN Tacoptenally well | wih, sarage on alley. A rea! | 3148 Brigham St. Keego Harbor. ¢iderly lady. Laundry and rent | 4, utmost to please you.| 4 ROOMS, BATH, MODERN, | SN At ce and inoderra come | beautiful surroundings Specialie- bedroom home ae Be bome value in @ convenient io- eoseeig, Totoring 16 16 | FE 44033. —, Call “OA Baise after Our I years of satisfactory Reni edulis, References. 539 Judeon Ct: Seaheneee. Suitable for 2, MA Lon, Seed Send, Relanees dtnte, = Fags Fag ew Bi wy . $18,900, to mortgage. 5 AND Ae REGULAR, es a ries, MIDDLEAGED COUP COUPLE 70 | corsa’ So teen you wih be ste: i ROOM APT. 2 BEDROOMS. | —*!* ~ fooms Gfaduate nurses on duty A fireplace in the attractive iy: = ‘a ae PE rinter, $8. Kew Ansce Xmas with elder-| fied. We handie all details for f- | automatic. heat. Adults only. | Pent Houses Unfurn. 36/ 24 bouts & day. We want you pre FE gy ae e 8 $i down, ANsco 620-120-127 oy iy genteman ka ov gnchangs for; nencing and closing. Call us to) Ajjison . ~ inde } B, Sveipet > fons Beme ai conden a steal 1 oils te. 6 movie rE day to List your property. mosphere, TV, radio & tele-| at $13,500, terms * with 99.85. Polaroid WOMAN 30 SHARE HOME FH - ae bet~ ‘ se peuieselians home or equity as down Service, ‘toes 'W. Muron, PE | She's, ules om bus Hine, Call | oT S0y ir-Wer'kL INSURE IT Fours, Reasonable. res Ww a. P5783. sin : ; tine Box 100. “4 house — Strictly Notices & Personals Bi er ; a 5 with basement. LE. ICS Contracts, Mtgs. Home taking reservations | Beautiful lot Good Aerotred Kna » Shoes forthe & retired persons.| t17 Et MA M ELWOOD \. diets, en a ¥ * FAST ACTION! 2070 ort Ba. me 31502 ois aE a fonship, e| rk See ween hed| Motel Rooms 39 HOTEL ROOSEVELT | Classified Ads! To swap eter shane what you don’t need for what you do, call FE 2-8181. AS MONEY! Sell py belongings for cash Classified ae! uy ts ; “a E i f REALTOR FE a3 §. used for fama gr teed. Bile sermon el: ee | ‘ROY KNAUF, Realtor 20% W. Muren FE 3-7421, OA 93339 Neat 2 ‘HUMPHRIES 2-0474 Evenings VACANT 11/15/1955 ., base Bateman P.H.A. have Basement ges heat, truly value of $11.000. Terms room ton Park. sparkling home in Washing- Paneled recres- Z alu pleas- 3 OR ® ,| Make us ‘i i ey i = 7 | @acrifice sale of this clean room with breezeway and two ae for $8, cash. E— CT. TERRACE RGAIN $7,900 Beautiful brick terrace, west side ation, A-1 condition. Gas and nice fenced rear yard. GARAGE HOME AND FOUNDATION $3,500 WITH $750 DOWN Cem ik garage home 20x23 with flush toflet, heat and elec- trie ™ 26x38 on bea Lake, WE SELL—WE TRADE. DORRIS & SON REALTORS PE 41557 : 72 W. Hu 5 Co-operative Real Estate Exc! CLOSE OUT! 014 or PE #1131 an offer direct or tl h ker. through your broker Drayton Plains brick, ceramic tile bath, full me - of ne aioment, plumbing, $13,750; ou uw ecide H the tr mendous value $07 Kempf, Dra: Plains ered in this 3 bedroo: 3 cedar shakes, ceramic home near Drayton tile bath, hardwood floors, copper ranch le Oi! heat, large lot, even the carpeting and dra included at $10,600 down payment | These Rome priced. much. higher th ag A Ps ‘ pes to G1 $13,050. Newer room, i 7 i) are Small much. " tse u qualified - plumbing; $11,750 undecorated, 2251 Highfield, Dra: Woods Ceramic tile bath, heated with “% beth; brie $22,500. : Shown by app’t only! Lots 132 and 133 Drayton Woods. $1200 each or wilj trade. Lot 116 and south % of lot” 117, Auburn Gardens No. 2 om Tas mania St, $1109 or will trade. Lot 79, Highwood Sub. on sewer water rich tor Shar tet wl : OR 31014 or PE @1171 CLOSE | OUT! SHORTCUT TO CASH: Classified Ads! FE28181,° PEARL BUILDING CO. FE @ acres of good bunting land near Londo. Lake... $1,200 | Wear Glennie 1760 acres with 70 yes in private lake. Ideal for acres club oF subdivision, Terms. | tra Scofield, broker le. Michi. | "ean, Phone RAndolph 86-2603, TWEEN ROCH OTT $8,500 terme P. T SMITH, REALTOR 1508 KE Auburn Rochester OL 6-122¢ 3116 GREENLAWN. COMMERCE. New rmanent home, unfinished. ai bedrooms. Bath, Off heat. Uutll- e Low down payment, PONTIAC LAKE F. C. ‘Wood Co. Corner Williams Lake Rd..& M50 OR 31235 Office 98 After € call OR ~~ EXCHANGE _ $400 DOWN @ room brick completely finished on the exterior. Privileges on Squaw Lake. R. J. VALUET, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave. PE 5-0603 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange INCOME PIONEER HIGHLANDS 2 bedrooms, Large lt room, separaied ining foom posnbity ete eee IVAN Ww. SCHRAM ie were oc FE §-9471 ‘| MONEY! Make it easily = 2 FAMILY Near Webster School 3 bedroom Chicken Farm Late" nascment wie oll best, © |” For Colored Families INCOME PROPERTY ~ LOON LAKE x odo ft G68 A beoutital fake “ie end HO FLOYD KENT, Realtor % W. Lawrence PE 6-4106 Eves. Next io’ Cononanets Power DON’T WISH FOR through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, |. dial FE 2-8181. % FT. BRICK RANCH HOME. on Pontiac « Open dally and Gun. 1 to § p.m. ANNAN Real Esgate Exchan LI 4-4900 JO 46114 ‘ * » ~ — “ aes 3 OOMS * j 8 A L. * SEDROOM SHELL HOME GOOF owner. with 3 noches RS TO TEMPLETON SOUIRREL RD.. SOUTH BLVD. AREA 3 bedrooms, ~ rane yo * nad in tine home features, in. . Ee cellent enviroment - ha y to ot bur at in4 600, Terms. PRESTON AT ELIZ. LAKE RD. WATKINS LAKE AREA ute pment. K. L. Templeton, Realtor ater a pe ane, call FE S008 or OR 31708. . : bedroom home ful a Spree | J C HAYDEN; Realtor | ©. Walle ming.” PE bout water ra a Frontage | ch seek coe sod “srver, reves terms. ‘ ere beat nad priced. right. Woodhull Lake Mafnas cnn sr 2 be Bee this 8 THE “BIRD” TO SEE A RUSTIC RANCH Very ne tached. orene, Warm, sturective atone plus ex- ie eee ONLY $1,500 DN. Partridge |f Open for I a jon tt Nspect Watkins Point Estates Is this ) bse New 3 Bedroom Homes + terbe,, GILES REALTY CO. 02 W. Huron ® PR 6-615 EAST CITY ai ‘ ; at oe ie A. Taylor we ohare Om GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS WEST SIDE HOME . NEAR WEBSTER paved street large well- ay Bag Fy ye Eaeei "te tne ereae ay ag hh 5 Mette ac HAPPY LIVING On 2 -.» CARPORT SOLID SIDE DRIVE : E LOTS . 3 & 4 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS Near Public and Parochial Schools and within walk- ing distance to new Shop- ping Center. a Ranch Home of brick . 3 a CAN ee aur nea Es A.G. ELLIOTT & SONS PaUise Ma "tasts 3o“ait respect LOT @ « Bees Ro. With well installed 00 down. Call today. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TiN, Gecinaw Bt Open Eves, By &: ie bP Rig Msg Bg 12. Rent Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A pose venue. . Geod tor Bea se OVERLOOKING i nabttint _ GAYLORD bee Lk. Golf Course a iy iit sf? HE >» “3% .. K i é 3 $ 2 sr 2 = 46 & lakefront; Feasonably ; pe low down CRAWFORD THEG RAND OPENING Pere beg Sub. No. 1 erie tote, 100 x highway ULB. struction. 3 = Bale oo the Properly oak of pt oun doom heacmaercree F picts Biste wis tg ae om bos- ur Ra “ an uae iy or> en os ns p mag et ceeeb Aubura : BROEES T9988 Jost HAVE coer Belly. dehetic LAND. 80 actes of wooded land John K. Irwin, Realtor om © toe rE +0 os, MY 3-7085 16 Acres—Modern Home meee Pame has som Bi ead wh Annet a az ED a LTO dersi .* os Open Evenings and Sundey 1 For Sale Farms 48 » Fh ge ON PAVED ROAD, @¢ house, bi cine pullding i mile carth of is, Wixom, 2 voeas ell or part, Car) A. . Ph. MA 41444. east Pesan gules a “hors only oy es . W. Din Ww. . Cal Rutlesge, OR Sill, PR 40003, 80 LEVEL ACRES Bast of Imlay : Rich, : ductive soll, large € room modery ranch home Pull bath, oi) water heater, eee en es it orchard. Gicer heres Lie Poe og rsonal real totate serv- With confidence.” | NICHOLIE! AND HARGER CO. 33° W. Huron &t. FE 5-618) | For Sale or Exchange 50 TRAILER HOUSE. WHITE LAKE Park, ceil MA 56-3202. Business Opportunities 51 usin = Partridge ee = onocens | Se see ess als ine only én. WARD E. PARTRIDGE, REALTOR. FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron #, Open oe. Tws ‘oe poe ings of ¢ ‘ per 10, Pontiac er ee gl ag * g- ‘a 8 ba Seaeeta et troit. Solvent’ waits com : 2. routes, $1.009° cash. "RIDGEWAY j REA 975 BA alpwike +6203 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange CLASS C BAR Northern a. = ski area. new hiv Consider house in eal” “Call "aiter 6 pm OR 3-073. P BUSI OPPORTUNITY Attention is! A nice little res. taurant eq) Ready to Ina ¥ worderful loca. Hs ay on one, the best corners A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. ey raph Rd. aes 33 serie REALTOR 1see 4 00. aan Rochester OL 6-1228 Yudes ev Net Income $10,000 Plus “BIRD” TO SEE Pe rs ast Business RAR oft, AP Puan bet | roxis fg all LAKE HURON © and mod- em e ia 130’ on beautiful blue Lake Huron. wi beach, MAIN ROAD. Do- ional basteees, New| U2 5. |e “Well, I must say, Sanur Ucasien e's abeat tame yon dk something to make father like you!" work and sincerity, __ 61131 16 to 12 am. 5 to 7 p.m. Pier wel WA: ER WANTED WITH $5,000 ae in‘putess ¢ can ce eet ee a ne ‘location. Add ed for iareer “Write Box 30 Pontiac Press M to Loan 53 cnet State _bicensed Lenders) ware ‘GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1948 to 1965 cars, aS Se. Oakland Loan Co. TIAC STATE BANK BLDG 3°9306 FE 4-1574 35,000 Families)’ * Recommend ‘| Buckner’s rE 7 gs, ise oh ey Buckner Finance Co. Offices ere located: - Pontiac 2nd Floor Notional Bide. Drayton Pigins 4612 Ditie Hwy. Waited, Re %, 90 Rerneten = 43462 Van Drke one beck” North actoss from Bank. LOANS $20 TO $500 — On Signature Only HOUSEHOLD FIANCE CORP. OF PONTIA AC 3) 5, Saginaw St. N aei EA SONAL BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. TW. Lawrence 8t. This beer-wine-grocery b is idea, for a couple” who w A FARMER'S FARM 120 with 105 tillable cluding “modern .— home = 76 bi tanchions. x : KF) eethasat loot Fin 5 2 car warege, 2 corm cribs. 2 chicken pongo Located. on gag top road of Lapeer land fie nee and. e all tiled ac $160 Edw, M. Stout, Realtor "ON, Saginaw St. Ph. FRE 6-165 Open Eves. ‘til 8:30 SMALL FARM, 5 ACRES, 4 ROOM house, Small down pa: ment. 1835 Burns Rd., Milford Mien 8% ACRE F ARM Fenton with 6 acres “ eh "vallabie coll § bedroom hom veral out dulldin 8. = of hi it of owner's Renita “at at $14,000 Terms can be mE MBREE & GREGG "RIDGEWAY a vs "hat right “rnd productive | at only. was. enst aw Large Eg &,- r iacluged. ‘sapectialatey yin ity RiGH T, Realtor 45 Onkland Ave FE 5-044) Co-operatiye. Real Estate Exchange HOTEL WITH CLASS C ‘BAR Not a fancy place, but has steady profitable trade and well located in town west of Pontiac. adjacent | parkin souce Yearls gross appre: see MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 46 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. Ths SERTION & GARIGI }ARAGE, GOOD oneines pen ay tg Hy fo $000 a Svea P| Pe ‘ent Year's net| iness and LOANS — oe EMMONITY Loan ene » gz. Area Kg SUK 2711 Need $500 or Less WITH QUICK . SERVICE? — Then Home & Auto, ts the place to come. Mest loans made on your visit so come or p nine | to on your nator , or ® ment plan your nerds ce awaits you, Leslie jan- ager, Berkley Voss, Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto Loan Company 8; 8 to 5; Soterds 9 to} “THEN yOU NEED" | ‘!$25 to $500)" You can * FINANCE CO. 32 § COA Ser or furniture. NO eo- ca aire Fe, male ats a2 nn Seertzegs Lonne, * 4 LOANS $600 to $1,500 Fa or nt ‘te aa additions or é eonst tucted. S seme © 90 tk : mortgages. sean tk * é Swaps TY IN MODERN $1, ae My ade een tract, vacant lots a iat an io ui Esteve. Be WH Muron MODERN ratler or will _— “hes reaes Wate ii Beck se wnt % CH 2 NEW & orgy Rw ~4 | ay geen, ce, Sa after e § oy core. La éte. OR Sisse eet » ae ROSEERAR ER: one ASH, RAMBLER ie ay exceilent cond jot or sell. Pe susie, building _ acreage or have you. MA @-23702. eer Ae Call after 5 A 4-2488. ILE USED CARS FOR * ook mation, tape Seosedere, otoreyc. will ac cept these articles as down ___For Sale Clothing 56 Ack FETA COCKTAIL a 1 BLA . a 1 My ig | chinese pape dress, site 9. 38073. wool] 0, hes, sizes reasonable: = gardin snowsult, regular sizes 3, $10; also , Gate evening gown, $12. M coat, — eondition. 1. 1074 A “\ 7 = jacket. 2 cloth voppers sir suit. Also cao | nant suits, Size §. Ladies coats suits, Size D A i4, yt -- “tice L. and is Also dresses. co. 12, 112, dark green wool coat with vy demise misses size 4 Tent condition, Sire 14. $12. Cail |” between and APGHAN, | AND ROSE 42160 AL “4 Ce year old: ® cu. ft. refrig. 5 yds. pte! 4 ee ING ROOM “SUITE. | “BEST SELECTION GREATEST VALUES UNFINISHED FURN ITURE- BEDDING bad — e Bi serene sgsrscss ie 2 Ht any Sr tt CASH or tools OR * pd RIDA in R chair, ‘and ——- Saesenehe We Orchard take a raph, second street to left 85,000 BTU; tke-new, 1 laree phir tetra sons stove. MU- tual AY iT CHAIR Ww elt — ‘Exceticnt condition. DINING ROOM SUITE. Mahogany, 10 pc. Table. buffet, 6 chairs and 2 host chairs, 2 extra leaves and table pads. $75. 153 Chamberlain. FE 5-5519, nt “8 ie cottage. re GOIN BUSINESS LAST 2 DAYS, PRI AND SAT, Armstrong Mnoleum wall tile, 3 borders, 2 cents running ft. Armstrong Lisoleum, @ and 12 ft. wide, $@ cents oq. yd. talaid linoleum, 1 cents running ft. Also asphalt end plastic tie. LAST 2-DAYS, FRI. AND SAT. DIXIE FLOOR seer pee Py 4006 ise Hey Draven ea ain Double* resser aia," Duncan Ph pow He 2 cha) tat | Beckense bed Liberty 6 p.m. Room _, , = Seowoes better ‘nutrition. OR Tie aoe ALL FOR $109 in wa | PAY ONLY $2 WEEK antenna v.06. E ‘ WALTON TV fp. hese ons Bank F vrnilure Cor, FE 2-235? Susteive oui Bell Gift Stamps ue tess a Bg! Ay ike NEW, and mise. ost “etree, ts oom Gor. unpainted fu PICK & PAINT STORE Lt Oakin Ave inom "GBF ome TEE HEN. | i Fe. {DINING ROOM SUITE, #60. PE 17036. Livina NG ROOM | CPURN, BEDE BEDROOMS ._ Rochester eS ae Shelby Lord’s Specials 3 be seiweed 8 Ck peer fats fe Lord’s Furniture and Appliances st. wi noleum, ~ a . nes gs acl Beery geese tate cs age stoves ........ 6 * TACK’S | LINOLEUM 277 Baldwin et ALL FOR $44.95 PAY ONLY $1 WEEK Pearson’s Bank Furniture Orchard Lake Ave. 4-881 = We give Gold ‘Bell Gin i ose davenpert, oft Derner: ne . FE aap ° NEW & USED SALE Opeed Queen dryer, Used don eutomatic ‘washer Used Easy Holiy wood . CLAY Toxs” Furniture, Appliances 3065 rd Lake Ra, r Harbor FE aie or FE re 5-007 NEW ce) ai, #03 Kettering. .O1L HEATING STOVE. cond: ition. For details phone rE 44741, office 4 Buffet, — and $35. Daybed com: $15 ¢ 54". 12. a= are TICALLY NEW § RM. DUO- AND __ seat covers. 85 N. Marshall. Rr Aaa (- & ye . oe SMA ~~ COA 1 ake, "0. ‘rE ‘sist 1 double bed nee bss Ly ag with alight matress, oa in first ma doy Ay ar. $230.95, $149.95, ‘hor automatic washer, Reg. a $100. ra model. Reg 90005, 9100.98 “Palle f0 four me bee wae imjral 30° deluxe electric ie $250.06. $190.96 and « ver ss dane salsa aeaange ees Oakiand rniture | , S. Maida % re #053) wetness ee £4 ee ede Nee es ee Ore FURNITURE CO. 8. W ST. chair oe PAY ONLY $2 WEEK Pearson’s Bank Furniture Orchard A +188? 9x12 ‘LINO 1 RUGS. .$2.98 Sale Alcohol — Antifreeze vinvL YL INEAID Tice Rag UBBER BASE P. SYERS in W, Huron no "dove. ae ay me +305. 8 PC. DINING ROOM ae. Seg geod cond Reasonable WAYNE GABERT'S Floor Sample Sale ow LaTAwaY Pearson’s Bank Farniture : S one at lowest prices,: 10} Home Owners 7m Builders estimates poe onan, SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. Rd. (M30) OR 32-7002 Ante reeze 140 8. Scanan | St. Artists’ supplies, hobby supplies—check our clas- sification “Hobbies and — Supplies” No. 24A, Eas bell coal, water pas 3 Sige i BED, CHEST coffee table, chairs, meat rater. fruit presa, excellent vio- sax and case. 490 Scott Lake e ee a ee Golis, Reg. $11.60, now vat Bip Mtl Dott, reg. 90.90, how Sk Deir. Foye gid our i BF tase: BARNES HARDWARE v rE! . new, LARGE OAK OIL HEATER, BATH- La. — — tank, weil motor. Ll Bs és Hl ie SE5GE rt ac i UMBER CASH AND CARRY $49 NW. Saginaw PE 42521 RADIAL TaCTHICAL Baw PCTRICAL SAW, Ex- Reasonable. a 3° r ro M BING S SPECI a & quality with Pichine Sante Arnason Plumbing Supp! sn on PLYWOOD ) Harbor, - ee SEPTI ICTANKS , REINFORCED CONCRETE FE 46428 3s72 Ly. Rd. | ~ SAVE ON EAVESTHOUVOHS. Met Orchard, Lake Ré. Save Money at| "ais" BURMEISTER’S LUMBER g00 00 Peiationt 288, WMA alco ss esneoaten pee saw Be eee weEEE aaa Hil Le “i i fir r praeeee 2 seg up eft yy ih Eretedls BURMEISTER Northern. Lumber Co. rn Ye cant, Ba eT tasers FL SLEEPING ILER, $5. FE T0005 Fwo 6 6. OL FANS Witt * fittings. . OR I Used Building Materials of All Kinds noe FOR BUSINESS Lumber, ‘doors. Windows, pipe. I beams, angle trons 138 fiseoe of oak timber 12x13 oF ty ee of pune timber 12x12 by 312 pieces of 4x12 y, 1v % jong. 5,000 Board feet 3 x 771 : Open Sunday Pachoud W reckiiy Co. 2301 Dixie Hwy. 5-9108 Beside M4 tiae Drive-in nee L 4 - tank. $35. % HP beg electric motor. 818. ~ Roofing and Siding Combination Doors Insulation M. A, BENSON tra saws and dadoes. FE 56-1661. $2 GAL. trie water peoseres 870-96. 30 gal. yg ee Orchard tk Ra ‘A, CW ALE, a ered. Lamp table, ree! type lawn mower, Geos buys, MA SOFA AND ATCHING CHATR, v—4'4"—5' asia USED HEATING EQUIPMENT range boilers hot water heaters ELBLING 1 8. PARKE st aah for sits 0 5 fis Grove Ra. eo Rd. WATER SOFTENERS WRECKING CO. INC, vard) *| alt Sie soy io + 2. —Shester, OL 90m ae jamott Lumber - ee aed mapa cpaNt EQUIPMENT, 6 halt at Cass Lk. * soa 340 Hg Sale mre Goods" 65 6.95. 12-16 and 20 gauge heavy load oem: 20 ote ann REELS HARDWARE DEER*HUNTERS ONE WEEK SPECIAL SCOPE DEAL “2 Neg K- ie, ee mount and labor ce 5, “e olhe pew K All pF. Hyg MODEL WINCHinS barrel, meatela Pete ight, com a MALE, 3 ul tee OLD, as. on ery ay marked. a A. iY yer rc Gi ar 501 4th Bt. Closed diated 1 LARGE BLACK A A 3/. hound. ¥ 3.0202 Intosh 0 a aSLAYBAUGH’S 7 end titles. $1 on Office o paterson on, TAXIDERMIST 4. Green. 676 Brook #t. Pon 4-544) om sine ewee BOXER PUPPIES. KS OLD. Hunting Accommod, 65A . ranch, FE 17-8597. ;| CABIN FOR DEER HUNTING Rests cecrictly Paces Be Tutte. : Gqop HUNTING BEAGLE FE “T'll say it for him, Reverend — he does!" OR LOADED, PON- TIAC AREA. CALL oma 9 AND 4. FE Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) singers. | we p06 . RO Mos Poritise Farm & Ind ustrial Co. 4% WOODWAR EQUIPMENT Paes ts coe Wes ta fea HUGH ARMS & SON A ety since 1015 aint aes et 41442 uai- | USED TRACTORS AND 2 ; . FIREPLACE woop, SEVERED. |" - | Peet oe ae hg om & B wrk A gg 3.30 0 cord or two $10, OR HER HEAVY DRY SLAB WOO 0 “A cord; 2 for $11. 8 ENDL INE Plants, . Shrubs 68] Rd.. 3 miles on dally to Farm” lor sale. 833 §. Bivd. FE SHADE TREES Tee ian” Ses" se Limited | ~~ WHITE'S NURSERY Peseni| ™ 71 8. Cass Lake ¥d. cee. Sale Pets 0 A a teaae YEAR GOLDEN ¥ COCK. Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 "x small DRY SLAB . $6 PER CORD, | 2 for 81, DR 2 $1. 27188. a LA COMPLETE CHANGE _ IN BEAUTY AND CONSTRUCTION .| NOW ON DISPLAY AT HUTCHINSON TRAILER SALES 4301 Disie Mwy, Dravton Plans FERRET a fryers, MA 4-1630, 200 WHITE ROCK PULLETS, 3 —_ oid, Ph. Holly, MEiros¢ er = ame thoroughbred, perf ined not lie ALE eS “Heats All.’ extra larce atiful idea) playma -. hunt- or. watchdogs. Dr. Mert Ken- __nels. _Lapeer, Michigan SLACK AND ge FEMALE. i od hester, oid. burn Ave. : son, _Grive. White Lake. Mii Poa te St One| {ater Park, Prove __ mille east off Adams Ciaanion pellavead. Lake ortee m * le MY 26002 GANARY SINGERS AND HENS. A ay sed to start, 8 mos, tosh, Suman Delicious, it pick © own, 61 Morand Ln wa Goon" CANARY SINGERS FE For Sale—1950 30 .Ft. Pontiac Chief Trailer No totiet. Priced right for quick “Trailer Exchange ‘ART S—STORE ea, ork x Rent Trailer Space 79 MOBIL ‘A ‘s Auto Accessories 80 Auto Glass Service 10 PARTS Senn JLL REPAIR VARNISHING MARINE GALES & SERVICE as 8. TELEOMAPR ’ | Transportation Offered 87 J we hats 7 eeu ite ‘ : Our Business WILSON GMC OAKLAND AT CASS OPEN EVENINGS ustom | FE 2.9203 FE 4.4! Fer Sale Cars 91 i WHOLESALE -OUR ROUGH CARS KEEP THE BEST. CS eer Cet ‘35 Ford a Pee $1300 ral $20 down "55 pony " Meunhae: $2195) ¢ Central $20 down $5 Lincoln. Ca . $3295 | 9 n Central down "34 Lincoln Capri. ..$1945 Central et "34 Chevrolet 2dr... .$945 "54 Ford 4dr Ree 1h ES| ‘34 Mere, WOsAS ; ES) s3chee, 2dr ster es ees " 33 Merc, 2dr -.....,.$945) "52 Merc. 2dr .......$695 "52 Ford 2dr eevee s SOAS 5 | °S1 Merc. 2dr......2: e "51 Ford 2dr aes is , VA GUARANT FED Choice Brand New 1965 Chrysiers BIG SAVINGS Wanted Used Cars 88) 5 sf : »|_ stile Keego Tratier Park office. . ac i og REASON- . vd. ‘4 ALUMIN AN trailer 4 MA %-5312 OXFORD Trailer Sales rance @® monthe to nav Ever see « trailer 12 Mh high? DEER HUNTER SPEC, Bee eral ‘4 ALMA 73 0) tion. Idea | tor Pra- x at Wiliams ‘Lake, i? SPARTA Ma nt Want Ads! To sell, ne ; = it’s FE 28181, WA poner cans. on ima CARS. CALIFORNIA A 2020 COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN TILL 16 P.M. cars. make any model Too $88 wera, BAGLEY AUTO PARTS PE 6-0219 TO i sone & Ch CHEAP ears Gays or eves. he te HIGH DOLLAR _| BARGAIN? aan ae em | na im the Want Ads! “10, USED Pe | Seis Seeeake'asse| No Co-Signers! $195-$595 : J. VANWELT Immediate Delivery ! BUY NOW! on Deal Direct! Ore S her! 3 8. th Waal Used Cars 88 No Finance Co,! Oxford Trailer Sales Buy H Pay Here heh seme Sree our | Tae bat REsT - THEN Ger; Duy here Mile south of Lake Orton on M24. . L SPENCE a YALL COME 2%. lone NATIONAL LIKE A REAL CAR AND MORE SALES *$2esée. i? ‘oo Th wow " CY OWENS and Power Steering. “BARGAINS! , 54 Oe | wi] Super 88 4dr. Radio, heater, Hydramatic. “1955 Ford Custom 82Dr. | ob lak 2dr. ins SS ‘Ask for These “OK Used Cars| — by Stock Numbers to gee | ‘54 Pontiac .. een ic A Chit, Delx, 8 dr. Radio, Heater, Hydramatic Fully Equipped including Taxes and License | Any cuore ieiidaiia i eo ne id sain $46.63 Mo. if your car is worth |i} 2 "33 POR ‘S4 Chevrolet...........$1195 : fase No, 28728“ No. 210A me EEE: || “Det Ray Club Cotope with radio aud hoster Ee - $125 im eae, igvace ° Hnth with tasthing wrote ; . or only Ten Dollars Down. . Gitae. ? : 54 Ford. ..7. 2... . Ss * $595 ‘Crestline 8 2dr. with radio, heater and Ford-O- A-1. Buys Cheapies : : Matic. ere ||| [52 Buick Riviera. $509 °50 Pontiac Sed. ..$199 || No aK. No BOA ‘52 Cadillac ae a | i . $1895 co ie th oe tae 49 Ford —_ 2ar. yor : es cil yy | 62 4dr, 2tone green; radio, heater, Hydramatic "50 Buick Sed, ....$199 $695 199 "83 Chev. 2dr. "49 Chev. ae ny ) Cee o .. $1395 "53 Mere. 4dr. ....$899 ra No. 2498 ang | NO ZMOA 62 4-dr. Jet black with radio, heater, Hydramatic ||] ’52 Plymouth 4dr..$499 Charertfislen op: cacelient ‘bouy & the mover OSes nish, . and white walls. "52 Pontiac Hdtop ee is 8 dandy. ‘ Bislaee 54 Ford 2dr. ..... '54 Ford Conv. ...$1299 - $745 $395 ‘53 Pontiac $995 53 Olds 88 2dr Sas "55 Ford Cony, ... $1844 Saleen apn ae ||| 51 Chev. 2dr......$299 "53 Buick Conv. .. $999 Chit. Deluxe 8 4dr. with radio, heater & Hydra. ||] +52 Olds 88 2dr....$899 '52 Ford Conv. ....$699 ||! wo 2038A No. ‘ 53 Plymouth 2dr..$699 49 Ford Conv. ...$144 ||] 1953 Pora custonume «ar. with 1952 Hudson Hornet. 2-tone NS POM i cs «paces ioe de 53 Pout, Dix 8 ae $809 "50 Ford Conv, 12.$200 {if fists ca'iere iit, 2% Sich vogtnm terior sa manok Mainline 8 2dr. Radio, heater and SHARP. "52 Ford 2dr. .....$544 "51 Ford Conv, ...$444 - $795 ) $475 ne ne "51 Mere Cl. Cpe.. -$299 53 Chev. Conv. ...$844 : a 53 Nash... .......56++ ++ BBQS | 54 Chev. 2dr. ....9944 , si Some : Statesman Custom 4dr. Radio, heater & overdrive ||| ,23 CUry®., OL. Cpe S844 Trucks No. 2890A ise ane ae “ena lll si Picnuth 245 °$209 "SA. Chev. 67 Pacenwe. gh 53 Kaiser eee ere wenves $745 '55 Ford Hardtop. $1899 Express * . $699 is low or and $1445 4dr. Custom with radio and heater. Nice one. = ee iB bee! a ed YT, : . ev, + oaeee ; take whens $744 "SS Cg eet SS 1 Ford Qi. 5°-..$299 2s ; . : ’ . : , 3 he. SBN SReR eS oe ee Bees fakes One Wk aes i ae , wide Also directionsls, win ies 98 Holiday Club Coupe. Radio, heater and full ‘0 Pi ill ge ee oP er = ete .. $144 $595 ; $895 power, 33 Ford R. Wen. ou °51 Ford ¥%4-T. is et oe ‘ ta, i eeeeeer : : a NO MONEY DOWN she ae lew eo te Ul Reeter te Beep me Set 8 Se ie 35 SaiQame 3 tact _— ATTENTION PLEASE — || — $095 €:'¢ cose Geen DAY WORKERS BUSINESS MEN $4 ha pe te sl rca ae Ohne soe St wees see ase During our ssttenssaes OM 49 Ply. Clb. Cpe. ‘47 Packar VENING HOURS TILL 9 P. M. ; mages S681 48 Ply. Sedan 47 Olds SERVICE SPECIAL Support Your Local United Fund gan * $8811 "49 Buick 'S1 Stude. L. C. Free Henrtantion with ony off eng fier cena, engine tne wp, of = al’Br ht S + Harold Turner, Ford || MMATTHEWS ale DOT ||; 28IGLors ARG gamut Midwest 4-7500 Liberty 94000 H | R R 2 eras Jerome Olds-Cadillac JOrdan 46266 - Liberty 94001 ee nae a RIEMENSCHNEIDER, | Cass at Orchard Lake Immediate “Spot” Delivery Where Your Customer Sends His Friends - “ll FE8-0488 FE 80488 ||| Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payment |/| 211 S. Saginaw St. FE 44546 YOUR FORD DEALER ee Theed Cars Look at These Prices! 75 REAL BARGAINS 1954 Ford 2dr pe oi ide cons tpasiearessdes $875 1054 Buick Hardtop... 0.0 ccsecicese scene $1595 1953 Pontiac Chieftain 4dr. ....6.6566.005065 $750 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 2dr. ..........05, + « $945 1934 Mercury Monterey Coupe .......... 5591495 1953 Chevrolet “210” 4dr. ..:6..0..0.. 00008 $750 1951 Ford 2dr, Radio-heater .......00..+005- $325 1950 Ford 8 2dr, Radio-heater .........+.... $195 1952 Ford Club Coupe .......sceeeeseesees $495 1952 Buick 4dr. Radio-heater .............+-$695 1950 Pontiac Catalina. Radio-heater.......... $385 SOY Plcdacie Ales oss ais 0 0 ekki ss ca cco $165 TPP Fed Abt. ois cine vis ccccdeeseii cod) $135 IOSD Poel: 2dr. icc cies iac divine cugeedpayewres $180 195i Nash 2dr... cece cececcccscccsevésdahan sia BOSD Dede Ole. is cnseeiccveashccss sees ee 1949 Chevrolet 2dr. ....0..0..e ce eee von ov eee flee 1950 Studebaker 4dr. .....60..0005 te indie duet $165 Big Selection of 1955 Fords Victorias, Fairlaines — and Customlines rae OWENS "53 MERCURY Hard club cow with radio, heater and Mere- =~ PONTIAC RETAIL STORE WINTER CHANGE-OVER This Winter Change Over to a Better Used Car BUY A GOODWILL Used Car From The’ RETAIL STORE —_ $485 1951 Buick 4dr. R&H, Dynaflow. Very sharp. No down’ payment. 52 FORD 4 dr. sedan with radio end heater. Also has Ford-O-Matic, $1195 $895 - $1095 1954 Chev. 2dr. Bel ‘Sl PACKARD 532 PONTIAC Air with very oe basi Soe with ety ats att Ca yg + gr lrg car. $495 $805 Re $795 $4 FORD $4 PONTIAC : | 1953 Chev. 2-dr. All the $froRth rae eater ant” 3 ar aun wun rate, eater. |] ORS stn car, Gee it er tone white over green bottom. . $1295 $1395 $1795 "81 ¢ , 162 B 1954 Buick S 1 Riv- 51 Sea, | hee oro oes — rong 2 oh Ns ir ‘s. id car for the ae oF kiae, oo. an oe ; ol Ryneiion. $295 $495 $995 $965 ' + 1953 Ply. Sta. Wen. You Can't Buy Better , Radio bd hia. 6 ” passenger. $225 down. Or Pay Less Than At The OL 1952 Ford 2dr. Radio & heater. Spotless con- dition. No down pay- ment. $445 | 1951 Pontiac 4-dr. R&H and Hydramatic. Clean, one owner, No down payment, $1995 1984 Olds 88 4-dr. Super Rocket Series, 2- tone blue paint. am down. $895 1953 Pontiac 4-dr. R&H and Hydramatic. Most dealers are asking $200 mere. $195 down. $435 1951 Mercury 2- dr. Spotless beauty. Good starter for those cold days. No down pay- merit. We Mean Business!: The following MUST: and WILL go now, Check and compare our prices anywhere. All Cars Reconditioned and Thoroughly WINTERIZED $1995 1954 Buick Super Hardtop with Dyna- flow. A real beauty. $295 down. $1395 1954 Pontiac 4-dr. R&H and Hydramatig An- other beautiful buy from OLIVER BUICK. $195 down. $445 1951 Packard 4dr, Radio and heater. Low payments with no money down, $665 1952 Pontiac 2-dr. R&H and Hydramatic, 2-tone paint and no rust. $175 down, $765 1952 Buick Special Hardtop with canary llow finish, Beautiful interior. $185 down, VER BUICK “Where Pontiac Buys Its Buicks” || Lot Open From 8 A.M. to9 P.M. | “Goodwill Used Cars” Open Till 9 P. M. . 10 Salesmen FE 5-4101 beter, FE 53588 1 tel “ad eh 0 Ofte. feed | a 210 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 29101 voli -- ae . : ¥ * ee ‘ if = “Gis = i x i ; 7 i 4 Programs -- - + WEY, (it) | Winx, caase) WRON, (1460) Notre Dame vs. Tomorrow, .1 P.M. “ irish” fl ) “Scoreboard” * ae S * 2 if > £ pT FE : ~ af hos FY bd a *Se eee LS “ = . i ii * te ea i gest Py ¢ nit. gE | i F i neat Lf f a i aps pitt ® i i P F B aie : in oo ™ WAON, Polish our” “™ News, Wolf 11:08-—WIR. Robert @. Lewis Geod News| wwJ, Weekend =— | ae — CRLW. News, Bud Davis Music Hall WCAR, News Ace WPON, B'Ham Party . 1 11:30—WJR, Robert @ Lewis tile ww. ‘eekend wid ine caw Bud Davies Show a ao i a ee rereas Wrow. 12:00—WJR, guet Bos uctone | Eva "eooe wins By a SEE LSSTSS SHSSRELES HEVEMESS Groce « F g gees § En fe it 4 : i sf ite : -- Today's. Television Programs -- li wz : Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject to change without notice. 7 ge - Ra Michigan .. . Bailey host. lowa Game patie gene’ 1:15 P. M. live with him. 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