C PR wee a PRE jam i ¥ 1 ata a i j f ( ' f ; ES pry * ( S a keke AL NEWS SERVICE UNITED PRESS PHOTOS sth YEAR~ ~~ &* & * ‘anvove * * sy Raging Over, Spur Volunteers in UF Campaig AT UNITED FUND LUNCHEO: volunteer workers looked over divisional quotas before yesterday's IN — Two Pontiac Area United Fund report luncheon. From eft they are Mrs. William E. Hutchinson, of 733 Campaign Workers Study Drive Report Chart -_ % Owego Dr., a unit captain, and Mrs. Lester E. Patton, of 6387 Hatchery Rd., co-chairman for the Waterford Geographical Division. They learned later that the drive is 63.6 per cént toward goal. ee ca : why a Pontiac Press Photo Politics Hinted in Brownell Trip Attorney General Flies to Denver Tomorrow to Visit Eisenhower WASHINGTON # — Atty. Gen. Brownell is flying out to Denver tomorrow and the trip raises spec- ulation that President Eisenhower may now want to discuss the polit- jéal situation with his top adviser in that field. It is generally recognized that the 51-year-old attorney general is ‘the wizard” in political matters for thig administration, and that the President frequently turns to him for advice in such. matters. Brownell’s reputation for skill-- fully. masterminding difficult political situations stems from his close 25-year association with Thomas E, Dewey, two years of service as chairman of the Re- publican National Committee, the management of two Dewey bids for the presidency, and finally his major role in the suecessful Eisenhower campaign of 1952, There are politicians in both parties who believe that if the President is not to run for a sec- ond term, he will have to make that fact known before the end of the year in order to give other Republican aspirants time to build up their forces for the August con- vention in San Francisco. President Eisenhower's improve- ment out .in Denver is keeping pace with advance calculations of his physicians as he turned to one of his favorite hobbies—painting— | in another step toward recovery. ‘ He divided part of a day of re- | laxation between viewing the ma- jestic Rockies from the sundeck outside his hospital room a painting another view of the same mountains from a colored print taken from a magazine. RENTED QUICKLY! Every day your rental property remains vacant it means loss of income to you. If you have a house, apart- ment or rooms for rent why not do as this wise adver- tiser did? Place a Want Ad and fill that vacancy quick- ly! This little ad brought several inquiries. LOVELY LAKE HOME AT Waterford Nicely furnished. AC of} furnace. $100 monthly. OR 3-4519. i To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 Just ask for the WANT AD DEPT. Hunters Crowding Roads as Pheasant:‘Season Opens ‘ ; ,. County roads were crowded today as motorists headed north for the opening of the 22-day Michigan pheasant season, with ideal weather and hunting conditions lead- ing conservation officials to predict a season’s bag of Traffic at Telegraph Road intersections was backed up half a mile at 8 this morning as hunters sprayed out \into the pheasant-loaded Thumb and Central Michigan areas for the 10 a. m. official opening. { Some ] cars -on the Dixie Highway | were counted in a ten-mile | stretch early this morning. At traffic lights they were ‘stacked half a mile back | in two lanes. | Conservation department — offi-. cials said hunters should find more birds this year than last. And be- cause of an earlier nesting season, they predicted fewer small birds than usual, In addition, because crop har- vesting is further along than it was last year, hunters should a more cooperative attitude in farmers whose land will be invaded. | sportsmen’s clubs also is expectec to ‘better farmer-hunter relations Hunters have ,been urged to séek permission to hunt from farmers and leave their cars in farmers’ yards while they are in the fields. Along with pheasants, season ‘opens today on rabbits, squirrels, /woodchucks, raccoons and ruffed | grouse. Waterfowl, also legal game today, opens at 10 a.m., although |on every other day in the season legal shooting begins one half | hour before sunrise. Duck hunting must stop half an hour before sunset, and shooting for upland birds and animals stops at 7 p.m. Nighttime shooting for raccoon begins today at midnight. It took less than three hours after the pheasant season opened this morning for the 1st entry in the Pontiac Press’ Big Pheasant Derby to come into the office. First | prize in the contest for the heaviest bird is a $50 U.S. Savings Bond. The first bird was brought in by Ed J. Hockey, 30, of 2380 Mar- wood St., Waterford. The bird was 2% pounds and was shot on Hoc- key's father’s farm in Clarkston. ‘May Lift Martial Law INDIANAPOLIS «®—Gov,. Craig called a conference of state and national guard officials today to |determine whether martial law Lshould be lifted in the Perfect Circle Corp. strike zones. A Lot of People | WASHINGTON @—The Census | Bureau estimates there will be. 228'4 million Americans by 1975, a 38 per-cent gain over the present J. 166% million. 408 -northbound*— A:recent intensive campaign by | ‘nation Gerferal Assembly, Yugo- | 1, slavia — backed by both Britain | tg ys in our efforts to protect the and the Soviet bloc — was strongly | dissemination of news to all our favored to win. Interest in the out- | citizens at a reasonable cost. Security Council Vote Deadlocks Both Awaiting Results on Seat Appointment | postponed election of a Security Council member until next Thurs- day, with the Philippines and Yu- goslavia. each still in the race with formidable backing.. | When voting resurned in the 60- |come was keen, since a Philippine | Congres Eyes Newsprint Price _Bankifig Group Gathers Data to Determine if Action ts Advisable ~ WASHINGTON ,(#—Sen. Beall (R-Md) asked the Justice Depart- ment’s antitrust division today to furnish the Senate Banking Com- mittee with any information the division obtains on the current newsprint price increase move. Beall, a member of the commit- * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1955 —86 PAGES “*°™7, tums... . n Drive Manager Critchfield Says Future Is Tough 63.6 Per Cent of Goal Workers Informed Area United Fund drive regched 63.6 per cent of its weeks to go, toughest.” W. Emerick. paign headquarters. about the same pace as last year. ” goal. George K. Zimmerman reported $217,699 collected, 85.8 per cent of the division's goal. their corporation-gift quota with $122,920 pledged. against a $115,- goal. ba ‘Has Been Contributed, | . Although the Pontiac) goal yesterday with two Campaign Manager Robert M. Critch- field teminded workers that “the last 30 per cent is the About 250 volunteer so- licitors heard Critchfield’s statement read at a report luncheon in Stevens Hall, All Saints Church, by UF Publicity Chairman Robert The reports showed that $358,036 of the $562,175 had been audited at cam- The drive is progressing at said Critchfield, “but a great ef- | * fort is still needed to attain our Firms included in the Pontiac Assn. are over Employes of firms in the ‘asso- Merchants Promise Bargains > . | | A double-barreled salute Leadership Celebration. Two-Day Sales Festiva Will Salute ‘56 Pontiacs ] | to the 1956 Pontiac auto- mobile ‘and Pontiac-area shoppers will be presented tomorrow with the kick-off of the second annual Pontiac | At 11:30 a. m., a motorcade of 20 new Pontiacs will, move through the downtown district, on Saginaw street. After pausing at the Pontiac Motor Division adminis- tration building, the autos will continue to the Tel- } | i} ,™ i 'Huron Shopping Center. | Meanwhile, merchents all over the city will unveil a barrage of bargains to un-. derline the wide selection of merchandise and serv- ices offered here. The Leadership Celebration will continue through Saturday. “We merchants feel the pros- perity of the community is closely bound up with that of Pontiac Mo- tor," said Ralph Eastridge, head of the Retail Merchants Assn. com- mittee handling the affair, “With that in mind, we decided last year to celebrate when the new car was revealed to the pub- lic. This year we are doing the same thing. “This celebration helps us prosperity its car brings our community sl ff i cr + Coronary Attack | | | f ‘Caine Mutiny’ Officer Stricken While Working on New Film HOLLYWOOD (INS)—John Ho- The stern-faced actor succumbed at his Hollywood home. | The MacArthur papers re- Fatal for Hodiak' General Wanted Soviet Attacking. Japan on North Washington Embroiled Over Pentagon Release of War Documents. WASHINGTON (INS) — ib leased by the Pentagon last night inflamed the contro- versy over whether the war- time Pacific commander used his influence to help bring Russia into the war against Japan. Philippines - Yugoslavia. _ UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. ® —) The U.N. General Assembly today | tee, said in his message to the ‘Justice Department that the com- mittee would use such material to “determine whether congressional action might be advisable.” . One Canadian newsprint produc- er announced an increase of $5 a ton Tuesday, to a price of $131 ciation have hit the 18.1 per cent mark with contributions of $248,- 968, -Firms and employes in the gen- eral: manufacturing group, includ- ing industries not in the Pontiac Manufacturer's Assn., have con-/| dren, tributed $418, or 7 per cent of their \ i: Ae ff goal. “Industry is proud of Pontiac ‘said then: “We are not conducting an in- vestigation as such, but we are studying the newsprint situa. tion.” Beall’s message to the antitrust division said: ‘The threatened increase in the price of newsprint from Canadian anufacturers is of vital concern “Therefore, as a member of the defeat would deal a heavy blow to senate committee on banking and _the prestige of the Asian nation’s currency, 1 would appreciate it if ‘all-out U.S. backers. | you would forward me any infor- | The picture changed when the mation which might be brought to United States, over bitter Soviet your attention concerning the mat- opposition, pushed through a pro- ter so that we can determine |posal postponing the Security whether congressional action Council election and switching to; might be advisable.” balloting for the U.N. Economic | Rep, Klein (D-NY), chairman of and Social Council (ECOSOC) and 4 House Interstate Commerce sub- ‘the Trusteeship Council, | WINS ECOSOC SEAT delivered in New York, and an, official of. the antitrust division and when the campaign is over Pontiac will be proud of its in- dustry,” said Zimmcurman. Commercial Division Chairman H. Wayne Gabert said his group has $36,770 of its $145,490 goal, or 25 per cent. Units within the Commercial Division have the following per- i p Up Hunt for Boys Killer Chicago Police Canvass Area Hoodlums, Homes for Clues to Murders public service, 39.7. Mrs. A. W. Gault reported the Pontiac Geographival Division. has $1,893, or 14.3 per cent of the $13,200 aimed for. Waterford geographical workers have re- ported $1,674, some 31.6 per cent of the $5,300 sought, said | Mrs. Ralph Bump. ; All divisional leaders expressed confidence their teams centages of goal: general, 6.6; pro- fessional, 16.5; retail one, 22.9; retail two, 12.2; finance, 52.6; con- struction, 20.6; government, 10.1; foods, 9.3; automotive, 44.9 and would CHICAGO (®—Investigators pur- sued a wide variety of possibilities today but weren't saying whether Robert Peterson, 14;, John Schuessler, 13; and his brother Anton Jr., 11, were bodies dumped into a ditch in a wooded area just northwest of the city limits. ‘ Police efforts to solve the crime included: they had any promising leads to the killers of three young boys. strangled | Sunday night and their naked Recently, he had appeared on a number of television shows. we *- * Hodiak was making a motion picture, “Threshold of Space,” at 2th Century-Fox studio when he died. - Tennessee Hills Glisten for Yule Tree Auction ROAN MOUNTAIN, Tenn. @— The countryside looked like a Christmas card yesterday, as about 7 Christmas tree dealers did their shopping early, The U. S. Forest Service auc- tioned 22,500 balsam trees to deal- ‘committee, said yesterday he was “much alarmed" at the possibility (of a general increase in the cost On the second ballot, Yugo- | of the paper on which newspapers | slavia found herself elected to are printed. ECOSOC with 46 votes—seven more than the required margin. No date was set for voting to re- _ sume for the Security Council seat. | A state can serve on both bodies, | but such distinction is usually re- served for the big powers. Little Change Seen in Weather for Area The U. S, Weather Bureau says it will be partly cloudy with little | change in the temperature tomor- | The low tonight will range from | 46 to 50. The high tomorrow will be near 65 8. It will be party cloudy and cool- er tomorrow night with a low be- tween 40 and 44. | The lowest temperature preced- ing. 8 a.m. was 42 degrees. The | | thermonseter registered 62 at 2 p.m. . meet in New York Nov, 1 to con- In Today’s Press Klein said the result might be | the elimination of some newspa- papers. He said his subcommittee will. sider the situation. Invites Princess to U.S. NEW ORLEANS (INS)—A New Orleans radio station has offered Princess Margaret and Group Cap- tain Peter Townsend an _ all-ex- pense paid “honeymoon” trip to) the Mardi Gras if they get mar- ried. reach the top. The Community National Bank footed the bill for the luncheon | which was prepared by the women ‘of Guild 6, All Saints Church. A search for two old, hot-rod- type automobiles reportedly seen ‘near where the bodies were found |General Says Report Proves | His Statement gon consulted" concerning the Yalta conference, MacArthur said: “The issue involved at the origin of. this controversy was not wheth- er Russia should have | been brought into the Pacific war — this should have clearly been done er we should have made vital ter- County Ne@wS.....6.00ceceees 76 Editorials ......6660060cccees f Food News.......... 41 thru 50 Sports ........ 65, 66, 67, 68, 69 TV & Radio Programs...... R35 Wilson, Eart..........0.506. 73 Women's Pages.,....51 thru 57 of Chinese sovereignty to induce Russia to come in-at the end.” NEW YORK @®—Gen. Douglas MacArthur said today the Penta- report released yesterday “fully confirms that I was never at the very beginning — but wheth- | ritorial concessions at the expense | Tuesday; A thorough canvass, house to house in some blocks, of a belt on the Northwest Side from the vic- tims’ homes to where the bodies were found; Laboratory examination of num- erous articles found in or near the wooded area. Authorities are considering at least two theories—the boys were killed either by one or more mentally unbalanced adults or | by a gang of teen-agers. Sheriff Joseph D. Lohman said last night he had assigned 37 men to the Northwest Side canvass and that their work ‘should either pro- duce a quick solution to this case or narrow our path of investigation a great deal,” Three men were picked up yes- terday and last night for ques- tioning but police said all were cleared by lie detector tests. | jers for a total of $9,915, District A scrutiny of teen-age gangs ranger George Vitas, Brunsville, on the Northwest Side; 'N.C., said the entire area was covered with about an inch of i snow and ice. TRE LRE tet if p ‘ i F i! x a | lt ay ti or i a Bi fi i f i s< s i q z ie Le es seri Mrs. Hadnot Also Hadn't Two Edible Pork Chops NEWHALL, Calif. (#—That fire re Their report read: “Mrs. Had- | not had not had a fire.” graph warned today that ed,” said the Telegraph. to linger in this affair, Edinbu guests last night of the A London Newspaper Warns Queen on ‘Loss of Dignity’ LONDON (#—The strongly conservative Daily Tele- suffering a “loss of dignity” by its failure to clarify the Princess Margaret-Peter Townsend mystery. “This long drawn out business day after day must be highly irksome to the two persons most closely affect- - “Does it not also involve a certain loss of dignity in a wider field? Is it not unfair to the royal family as a whole? “The longer any element of'm publicity is likely to become.” Princess Margaret, Queen Elizabeth II rgh and the Queen Mother 50 other high ranking Church of ts the British royal family is ystery is allowed the more prt Ad ble the of Canterbury England ee . Motorcad e Here Frida ' y Will Welcom * a : t& at Lambeth Palace, the archbishop’s London r e New Pontiac — 4 io aeeg ¥ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1955 Pontiac Deaths ~~ A. Hamilton | John A. Hamilton, 14, of 451) | Slocum Rd. died yesterday in| Pontiac General Hospital. He had | | been ill nearly two months, ~ 5 | He was born in White Church, | Ontario, Canada Oct. 31, 1880, the | The Mackinac Island State Park Commission said that. moral re- armament (MRA) had agreed to drop its attempt to use trucks to haul gravel to an auditorium build- ing project on the island. : i i i 7 LF He. rt : thur told him the Russians had to (CHARLES fF. KOos. Early Resident Charles Rose Service Will Be Saturday in Methodist Church WALLED LAKE — Charles F. Rose, 80, a local resident since 1896, died Wednesday in the Uni- vegsity Hospital at Ann Arbor of a coronary attack. - gon of James .and Mr. Rose was born in Union- ville, For the past 30 years he | was in the real estate and insur- Mrs. Paul McKibbin and Mrs. Roy Dewey; one son Cameron, all of Service will be held for Mr. Rose at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Mitchell; Hamilton. In 1901, married forth, Ontario. Coming here from Decker in 1923, he had worked for the City of Pontiac at the Lake St. yards. ton ran his own coal business. Surviving besides his wife are three sons, H, Keith of Rochester, ij Kenneth M. and Morley A, Ham- ilton, both of Pontiac One sister, Mrs. Frances Walker Et his retirement, Mr. Hamil- ! | | | of Snover, and six great-grandchildren, | survive. Arrangements will be announced | also jlater by the Pursley Funeral of County Dies — Home. Wallace David Luckadoo Wallace David Luckadoo, one month old son of Olen and Mossie Luckadoo of 57 Burt St., died Tues- day in Pontiac General Hospital after an illness of three days. Born in Pontiac, September 19, 1955, he is survived by his parents and three brothers; Olen H., Vir- gil W. and Wendell Luckadoo, all at home. The-body was taken to Middles- boro, Kentucky, today for service and burial in Fern Lake Ceme- tery on Saturday. Mrs. Joe D. Southard . Mrs. Joe D. (Wilma Verline) Southard, 27, of 38 S. Edith St. died yesterday at Pontiac General Hospital after a two year illness. Born in Sparta, Tenn. Jan. 21, 1928, she was the daughter of Ver- lie and Willie Jo Rogers Davis and married in Sparta July 2, 1948. and was a member of the Free Methodist Church. Mrs. Southard came here from Akron, Ohio 14 years ago and had been employed by the General Motors Truck & Coach Division. _ Surviving besies her husband are her parents and son, Ronald Dean, at home. Other survivors are two | brothers, James and Roger, both of Pontiac. Service will -be-at 11 a. m. from | the Huntoon Funeral Home with the Rev. Lyal H. Howison, her pastor, officiating, The body will then be sent to the Hunter Funeral Home in Sparta for burial. Walled Lake Methodist Church. Un- | wartime strategy. Included were: Chiefs of Staff were convinced Rus- ‘would try to get into the war to protect her own Far Eastern in- | terests. pines, Singapore, Rangoon and Si- beria. The security of Australia, | New Zealand and India also were rated a “must.” 3. Stalin vetoed a plan by which | American officers would have in- | spected joint airfields in Soviet | Siberia. Sin Fluoride ‘Survey GRAND RAPIDS \#--A govern- ment researcher, studying fluori-| dation effects on Central High School students, stated yesterday of “We've never seen better teéth anywhere in the country.” A. L. Russell, D.D.S., chief of | epidemiology and biometry branch: | of the National Institute for Den- | tal Research, made the statement. upon near completion of the sec- |! ond survey in two years at the | | school. “We will come back each year | for three more years,” he said. “We are learning things about Mrs. Walter A. Strickland Mrs. Walter A, (Louise) Strick- land, 75, of 119 Judson St. died yesterday afternoon at Pontiac General Hospital after a brief ill- | ness, Si@was born in Woten acto Edge, England June 16, 1880, the daughter of Thomas L. and Emilie | Tavender Farmilo. Mrs, Strickland attended school | in England. She was a member | of Bemis-Olsen Amvet Auxiliary of Pontiac, the American Legion Auxiliary of Auburn Heights and had lived in Pontiac 50 years. Surviving are her husband and six children, Mrs. Thelma Clement of Williams Lake Rd., Mrs. Wilma | Stapleton of Scott Lake, Mrs Muriel Griffith of Hatchery Rd.. Fay A. Butler of Oxford, Raymond ,W. and Charles E. Butler, both of | Pontiac. Three sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Albert Smith of one, | Mrs. Fred Garner and Edwa fluoridation that were not sus- | Farmilo both of Windsor, oer pected when the program was | begun 100 years ago.” Dr. Russell said Aurora, Il. with natural fluoridation of its water | Supply, * ‘in 1945 had a much lowér ratio of tooth decay than Grand | Rapids.” Now, the statistical Curve of cav- | ities found in teeth of children 12 | Mrs. Winfred Garling, Jack. and | Joe Farmilo, all of Pontiac, also | survive. The funeral will be held at 1:30 p.m, Saturday from the Farmer- | Snover Funeral Home. Burial will 'be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. ; 4. Stalin promised almost every-| and younger in Grand Rapids | Albert Williams thing the U. S, wanted on China, | including support of Chiang Kai- matches that of Aurora, he added. Grand Rapids was the first city | wajton Blvd. Albert Williams, 63, of 400] W. died in Pontiac shek, Chinese rule of Manchuria‘ in the United States to add fluo- General Hospital last night after and an “open door” for China. Fatal Hospital Visit | DURAND «@® — Mrs. | Ward collapsed and died of a he art | attack Wednesday while at the hos- | pital bedside of her critically ill husband in Battle Creek. The Weather | PONTIAC agg 2 Nr agg! om aed and 65,’ Partly clouds Lew tenight rew, high near 65. i cool r temerrew night. lew 4-44. westerly winds increasing te Tt-18 -™ pa. today, Teday in “je Pont jac —— temperature preceding § am ats am.: Wind velocity 12 Direction: South. Sun sets ye, % oe = o- tises Friday et 6:51 nets fa Ag at eat “pm. Mors rises Friday at 12:15 p.m. $s Bivvecesess 43 bad TM Mer srenees 43 30] 8B. M.vsevcees 43 9 B. Mes cccecers “5 10 &. m... +. 0 esda temperature “4 Mean perature a7 w it. | One Year Age te Pontiae a my SROERTNTD. 0. «4. 0000 vevsees Mean temperature....... soeeenerens 3 ‘Weather—Gunny. Highest ond Lowest Temperatares This a Date in 83 Tears jeasefinding program | Southeast Michigan, A.R. Musson, 5° executive secretary of the Oakland ride to its water supply in 1945. Historical Foundation Elects New Officers | At the annual meeting of the | Oakland County Historical Founda- tion Wednesday officers for the coming year were elected as fol- lows: President, Mrs. Donald E. Adams; vice presidents, Ernest Huthwaite and John Linabury; secretary, Mrs, Allen Monroe; -| treasurer, Harry F. Going. New .| directors are: Miss Emma How-' ard, Mrs. Rose Stockwell and Mrs. “Edw ard W allace. Pontiac and Oakland County will throughout County Tuberculosis Association, said today. iunder way in Detroit, but mobile | units are not expected to begin | ott free chest X-rays in Oak- ‘ Famperatore Chart The program, which will utilize So Marquette’ ac ae all available state and local fa- s a, a “ Cilities, will also javolve tybercu- Minneapolls 67 «9 lin testing and fontact ttacing. Wee Orleans 72 be a ’ Ms a The six counties included in the a 4 nd, Macomb, Mon-) Done 8 if roe, Wayne, Washtenaw and St. v _TB. Much progress has been made, | Musson indicated, Sut it is still, i 'Clair—had three of every four new! acute. ; i a two month illness. Born in Buffalo, N.Y. Nov. 27, 1892, he wag the son of Albert and | Lydia Williams. He was married to ; Mae Conner in Detroit in 1925, Mr. Williams, a welder at Pontiac Motor Division had lived | in Pontiac 26 years. coming here from Port Huron. He was a mem- ber of the Methodist Church, past master of Cedar Lodge F & AM} Clarkston, and served in the US, | Army during World War ! Besides his wife. he is survived by three children, Claude of Water- ford, Rosilla and Alberta, both at home and two grande hildren. aa Intensive TB Casefinding Planned for Area Counties] | cases of tuberculosis in Michigan | + 3 have a share in an intensive TB last year. Of the 4,403 cases re- ported in this area, 380 were in! Oakland County, according to John | S. Lambie, health coordinator. ., Lambie said four state health department mobile units will sup- plement. Oakland County's two X-ray operations already are X-ray units. Mobile X-ray surveys have | ering | been conducted in Oakland Coun- land County until sometime in| ete See 12 years, accord- 26 in 1952 | March, Musson said. | nem. | Michigan‘led the nation in spear- | heading -the program to wipe out estimated that there are nearly as many utknown cases as those that | have been discovered, and the problem of contagion remaing | Bo tees lew oe TS seven — grandchildren, , She attended Pontiac High School | « |lumberyard on the land. |The Day in Birmingham td City Ready to Celebrate for United Nations Week SIRMINGHAM—Final plans for | the city’s participation in national celebration of United Nations Week we been announced by Mayor Charles Renfrew’s committee, by Mrs. Eleanor W. Gafill, 'as have the me Se. page and essay con- To paces the tenth an- niversary of the U.N., Boy and Girl Scouts will march from Ches- ter and Maple avenues to the Mu- nicipal Building at 3 p.m. Satur- | day, where a U.N. flag will be dedicated by Renfrew. Several were $25 war bonds donated w local service clubs. Tad prvdel cosh wrazie, to all other winners except thé sec- |Strike Entering 4th Day at Westinghouse Plants PITTSBURGH = A strike of | 44,000 workers against ‘Westing- house Electric Corp, idled 30 plants for the fourth day today, . while negotiators renewed settlement ef- forts. The CIO International Union of Electrical Workers called the walk. ond money prize in the senior high out Sunday to back up demands Scouts will talk and Renfrew will award a prize for the best placard used in the parade Following this, the parade will train its way to Shain park for | & tree-planting ceremony com- | plete with an appropriate bronze plaque, contributed by the local Women’s National Farm and Garden Asan, Winner of a $25 defense bond for her essay on ‘‘The Most Signifi- ‘cant Contribution of the United Nations During its First Ten Years," was Katherine Ann Gar- rett, Birmingham High School student, Honorable mention went to Roger Bell. POSTER WINNERS In the high school poster con- test, first, second, third and fourth prizes were awarded to Claire De- Nador, Barbara Parker, Cathie |Crouch and Judy Oliver respec- tively. Les Danielson received _honorable mention, Louis DiCiceo was first among lag Acar Ba Barbara Monroe taking honor- able mention. All first Prizes Sylvan Rejects Ballot Request Won't Put Amendment on November 8 Ballot as Petitioners Sought By a 3 to 1 vote, the Sylvan | Lake City Council last night re- | fused to place a proposed zoning | | ordinance amendment on the Nov. (* ballot. A public vote on the amendment | was asked in petitions signed by | 242 residents, The council rejected the pro- posal after City Attorney John L. Estes sald the action, in his opinion, would not be valid. Although Councilman Frank E. Baldwin agreed with the three oth- er councilmen attending that the | ordinance could not be legally | adopted by. a public vote, he | voted in favor of putting the ques- {tion up on an advisory ballot. Samuel G, Warwick, owner of | |property on Orchard Lake road, |cireulated the petitions after the council Jast month turned down a request to change the zoning ordi- nance to permit construction of a | | In other business, City Manager | | Ernest L. Ethier reported that con- | tractors hope to be pumping water through the city's lines for test | Purposes next week. Judge Denies Plea for Dwelling Permit | Oakland County Circuit Judge H. | Russel Holland yesterday denied | a contention that Pontiac should | |be ordered to issue a permit al- | lowing renovation of a garage for use as a dwelling unit. | Dr. Joseph Nosanchak, of 197 | Cherokee, Rd., had brought the suit claiming the city improperly refused to issue the permit to in- stall plumbing and other facilities in the building owned by him at 518 Orchard Lake Ave, Pontiac held the doctor had no right to the permit because the | building could not qualify as a le- gal dwelling under the. state hous- ing law, according to City Attorney William A, Ewart. Theater contributed theater tickets as honorable mention prizes. Win- ning posters are now on display in local stores, aad * * * In keeping with next week's cele- bration of the United Nations’ tenth anniversary, the Rev. 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Slim, semi-full, and Turquoise Purple Toast Waite's Third THE PONTIAC PR & Si eal es) f cas jp a } f A i ob | Lh eee | yy a | —————————=—_=—=_=[=_=_=_="e=_—=—=—=_—_== MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS a eee ae ee THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1955 eee on D’Ewart’s Appointment Draws Quick Criticism Initial reaction indicates probable Senate opposition to the appointment of Wester D’Ewarr to be Assistant Sec- retary of the Interior for public land management. This recess appointment was one of four matters SHerman ApamMs took to . Denver for Presidential approval on his October 5 visit. Basis of the criticism goes back to Mr. D’Ewart’s activities as a former Republican Representative from .Mon- tana. In 1953 he sponsored the so called D’Ewart Bill which this and many other newspapers opposed. ~*~ * a ; The bill would have given stock growers vested rights in their permits to graze cattle on national forest lands. In effect, the grazing lands would have become theirs in perpetuity for a very small fee and without taxes. Worse, they could have been sold with the home ranch or handed down to descendants. Mr. D’Ewart also was floor manager of a bill which would have permitted private timber operators to carry their logging operations into public lands. oe 28 ‘ D’Ewart failed in his effort to win a Senate seat. The choice of a man © with such a record to manage public lands strikes us as a seri- ous mistake, ‘ It is certain to be attacked by conser- vationists of both parties. The Senate should refuse to confirm this recess ‘ appointment in January. Labor Party Weakened by British Prosperity The British Labor Party's recent con- " ference at Margate left no doubt about the gloomy outlook for Socialism in the United Kingdom. _ This is the tone of British opinion gathered by U. S. News & World Report, Not only were such leftist leaders as ANEURIN Bevan slapped down but it was _ made clear that the party would have to find new issues if it hopes to revive its vote getting power. x *& * For example, the London Econ- omist warned that nationaliza- tion and some of the other brave cries of yesteryear no longer are popular. One Laborite put the situation in a nutshell. Saying that the Labor Party always had fought the battles of the de- pressed, he blamed its troubles on the fact that “the depressed now are as scarce as hen’s teeth.” A Labor MP, Hucu DeLarcy, told his colleagues that it was “‘no good howling about hunger marches and dole queues when no one under the age of 30 has been unemployed.” Actually, at present there are about 500,000 industrial jobs in Britain going begging. * * * In the opinion of the Manches- ter Guardian, the Labor Party... “will have to realize that a party that represents the underdog and no one else can no longer hope for a majority. There are not enough underdogs.” The plight of the Laborites is em- phasized by voting figures. This year, for the first time in a decade, more people voted Conservative than Labor. : Eee “WE SHALL never have another war, -because in this atomic age only stupid- ity could start a war,” says a columnist who must be somewhat stupid himself not to realize that all wars have 4 rl . than watch television. Tran in Five Nation Pact Politically speaking the Middle East has a new look along its northern tier of states. - ‘This has come about because of Iran’s wise decision to join the Anglo-Turk- Iraq-Pakistan alliance. First suggested by Secretary Dutuzs in 1953, the alli- ance, with Iran plugging the one gap, permits defense planning from the Mediterranean to the Bay of Bengal. * * * Iran deserves credit for thus helping to protect the Middle East’s rich oil resources because it entered the alliance over the objections of Soviet Russia. The moment the decision was an- nounced at Tehran, the Kremlin lodged a formal protest. This, of course, must be viewed in the light of Russia’s well known oil | and seaport ambitions in this - region. xk &* What Russia is denouncing actually is a purely defensive alliance. Even: if it were not, the five powers couldn't muster enough military strength to threaten the U.S.S.R. Nonetheless there is cause for concern because Moscow has invoked the Russo-Iranian treaty of 1921. Under it Russia could invade Iran if it were menaced from that country. . The alliance not only isn’t directed against Russia, but in no sense does it ° menace the Soviet Union. Instead, ob- servers agree it should help stabilize peace in that troubled area. The Man About Town A Pioneer Is Gone Grand Old Tree Is Removed in Road Improvement Work Mother: A person who may ar- range a match for her daughter— and then wants to referee it, An Oakland County landmark, at least 250 years old, has fallen to the march of progress. It is the majestic elm tree whose branches overhung all four lanes of the Dixie Highway in Springfield Township. For more than a century it has been the ad- miration of the countless thousands who passed under it. No other tree in our county had a greater wing-spread over a national highway. It was a substantial sapling when Chief Pontiac ruled its area in the eight- eenth century. The Saginaw Indian trail passed under it. The stage coaches rumbled through the two sand ruts that it shaded. When the primeval forest was cleared for farming land it was so large and beautiful that it was spared, the only tree in a large area. It long has shaded a picnic table. | Selected a few years ago as our county's most outstanding tree, it was pictured in the Pontiac Press in almost a ‘page-wide spread.: This week it was removed in the roadside tree-clearing program now under way. Thus goes a landmark that never had stood in anybody's way, and never dis- pensed anything but joy. Hardly anything. is more susceptible to frost than tomato plants. After keeping tab on the thing for over 30 years, James Schroederman . of Drayton Plains says this isthe first autumn in that length of time that his to- mato plants have not been frozen before Oct. 15, Thanks for the letter received from Mrs. Herman Christopher of Metamora, who ‘says her children would rather work out the feature “Junior Editors,” regularly appearing in the Pontiac Press Gladioli five feet tall and still blooming on Oct. 18 are reported by Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Harris of Keego Harbor. Some of the stalks have over three dozen blossoms and buds. _ Blooming since July, the dahlias of Mrs, Bernice Barrigan of Auburn Heights are still spreading glory. Some of them measure over 12 inches across. She has 23 varieties, in colors that defy the rainbow. A letter just received from % Andy Spellman of Marlette says the pheasants are more numerous there than ever before, but warns hunters of the consequences if they do not show some care and courtesy, abiding by the good sportsman’s plan to “Ask the Farmer First.” Sending a card from Mexico City, Blair Matthewson says he escaped the Tampico disaster by only a few days, and might have been in it had he been able to secure hotel reserva- tions there. ° ae Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Minnie Johnson _ of 19 Clark St.; eighty-sixth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kemf of Imlay City; golden wedding. ¢ a’ ESS. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1953 eae ty Ai Gare a Encire David Lawrence Says: . | “4 Voice of the People: ‘Bible’s Wonder Shown , by Fulfilled Prophecies’ Letters condensed neces. gpace, Read Job 26:7 (1500 igre eit ceed - 5 Cl “ie kee tee Se upon i. a a py RFA RSe letter to orttioad ts ference of 2975 years apart. Truly he nature. the Bible is a wonderful Book, October 12 was Columbus Day. Then mn 1615 A. D., a William If, iw that dark age, infidel kings Harvey made one of the greatest rulers. had made being a> Scientific discoveries for the medi- aes yey st ihe cal Profession, that life is in the a Pe ot es wlood. Read Lev. 17:14 (1400 o Rheardens B. C.), “For the life of all flesh reason for any fears about falling were still bleeding patients at the off the edge of the world. That tum of the century. It looks as - was the reason for his voyage— though the study of the Bible to prove that the world wasn't would have paid eff even for the flat. medical profession years ago. In Isaiah 40;22 (700 B, C.) it There are people today who says. “It ls He (God) whe sitteth think the Bible is old-fashioned on the circle of the earth.” The — and out of date. It looks like the first man selentist te discover shoe is on the wrong foot. It this was Copernicus im 1475 looks like man has been about A. D, About the same time, 3000 or more years behind the discovered that Bible and is jdst catching up. the earth just hangs about in A Believer No One at Yalta Conference Was Aware > That Atom Bomb Would Defeat Japan WASHINGTON — After wading through 40,000 words of official _ Bo such price had to be paid. Fy Many ny people on the sidelines, forgetting that at Yalta nobody knew the atom bomb, have known only that Russia entered the war just a few days before the bomb was dropped, Naturally it wag wondered whether America, realizing that she had this nuclear weapon, should have felt com- pelled to let Russia get so many concessions, ‘ A-BOMB TESTED The fact is that the big test of the atom bomb in New Mexico occurred July 16, 145 — several months after the Yalta conference. Hence, it was not possible to revise the position which the American government had taken at the Yalta conference, * * * The records just made public leave open ‘the question of why the Allies had to sell out Poland and make other concessions in Europe if the self-interest of the Soviets was so obvious—that they couldn't stay out of the war and let the United States and the Allies gain a dominance in the Far East. Since it was so important to Rus- sia to be in on the kill against Japan, why were concessions made at Yalta? The documents stress’ the fact that the military men in America thought it desirable to have Rus- sia in the war, But the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff were not unanimous. Thus Adm. King, chief of naval operations, is re- ferred to as followa in a docu. ment revealed this week, dated dune 18, 1943: “Adm. King said he wished to emphasize the point that, regard- less of the desirability of the Rus- Sians entering the war, they were not indispensable and he did not think we should go so far as to beg them to come in, While the cost of defeating Japan would be greater, there was no questio# in his mind but that we could handle it alone. He thought that the reali- zation of this fact should greatly strengthen the President's hand in the forthcoming conference.” TRUMAN AWARE The “conference” referred to was held at Potsdam that month. President Truman knew. about the atomic developments and the story of what the atom bomb probably could do in war, He had an oppor- tunity, of course, to decide to re- vise the Yalta concessions if he wished to do so, but every effort was made at Potsdam to urge Stalin to- get into the war. He promised to do so, . Gen, MacArthur's part in the _Whole affair appears to be in- TLLBE RIGHT OUTSIDE. DOCTOR, IF YOURE ABLE TO CALL.» cidental, When he denied last March that his views were not solicited before the Yalta con- ference, he was telling the truth. The records bear him out,~ There are two sections in the newly released report which men- tion the general. One concerns a conversation held with Col. Paul Freeman, who represented the U.S. Joint Chiefs and talked to MacArthur three days after Yalta but before either MacArthur or Freeman knew what had happened at the Yalta conference. - 7 8 @ - Likewise, Gen, George A, Lin- coln, who did bring the news about Yalta to MacArthur on Feb. 25, 1945, reported that the general dis- cussed possible invasion of Japan, with Russia assumed to be a future participant, But that was after the political decisions, had been made at Yalta and any discussions con- cerning possible aims or claims to territory that might be made by Russia in the Far East were irrel- evant, It was then MacArthur's job to exploit the decision as an ac- complished fact and get as favor- able a program of Russian assist- ance as was possible for the bene- fit of his own operations, (Copyright 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Plain Soap Cleans Teeth : as Well as Any Dentifrice By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. At least a hundred millon Amer- icans have now proved, by dint of daily brushing with glorified soap, sweetened and flavored, that a clean tooth decays, notwithstanding the slogan invented by a dentri- fice vendor aad parroted by den- tists. of yesteryear. I say ‘‘dentists of yesteryear” parroted the sales slogan that ‘‘a. clean tooth never decays.” I'm afraid most dentists still harbor some such: nineteenth century no- tion about preservation of the teeth. At any rate they still ap- prove the teaching that from one to three or four daily brushings are necessary to prevent decay of the teeth. Hence the silly ‘‘oral. hygiene’ imposed on American children in school. Now, listen, cheap skates (I'll ‘explain this one presently), I'm telling you how to save all the money you. squander on trick dentrifices and (ugh, repulsive thought!) tooth brushes—if a character who never brushes his teeth can tei Yankee Wiseacres (I've explained this one repeat- edly) anything. I maintain that washing the mouth (and teeth) with plain soap and water, plain water, boric acid | solution, alkaline antiseptic solu- tion, peroxide solution or whatever’ detergent you prefer, cleanses the mouth and teeth as thoroughly as tooth brushing possibly can. I'm always ready to put this to the test by submitting to an inspection of my mouth and teeth by a com- petent dentist in comparison with the state of the mouth and teeth of any number of Americans of My age. MONEY WASTED Hf it were only the sinful waste of money and time on this idiotic tooth-brushing rite, I wouldn't be bothered about it. If the children didn't spend their pennies on pret- ty goo and fancy brushes they'd probably spend the money for something worse. What keeps me always in this black mood—I do become almost amicable on the, bowling green— is the realization that the dentists of America are largely to blame for the shameful prevalence of tooth decay in Yankeeland. By approving and even recommend- ing tooth brushing to preserve the e 5 tif fi li ; b You see, knuckleheads, I'm a health expert—at least I think I ought to be by now—and I am convinced that health begins in the mouth. That is to say, good digestion, good nutrition, vite, functional efficiency, happiness, good looks and longevity, in my opinion depend primarily upon the condition of the teeth, * ™ * By the way—if tooth brushing is as necessary as some old fogy dentists still seem to consider it, why do dentists ask the patient in the chair merely to swish water or other liquid in the mouth? Maybe even the old fogies realize that tooth brushing isn't a cleanly practice. nosis or treatment, will be answered 7 Dr. William Brady if a stamped, self- addressed enve: is sent to the Pontiac Press, Pontiac ; (Copyright 1955) ‘Hal Boyle Says: Sprouting Tooth After 40 — That's His Big Ambition Fis gain attention, Pray, why didn’t he sprout a tail and become a real sensation?" * * @ No, sirree, you might think those things — but you wouldn't say them out loud. Who are you to stand alone against the crowd? Just like all the others, you'd grab the first possible opportunity to be introduced to me. Then, in the very next breath — in Violation of all Emily Post's etiquette edicts — you'd blurt out: “Is it really true you grew that handsome new front tooth after 40? Please tell me how? Did you go on a special diet? Did you first put an old tooth under your pillow at night. Does sleeping on your face help” new ways to im- — to get himself looked up to and listened to — is to grow a new front tooth, Now isn't that really true? The reason why, if he does sprout the tooth, he can't share his secret is selfish but equally simple. If day there I'd be — just another middle-aged nonenity again, Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE In song and rhyme we sigh and wish . ,, Our dreams will all come true .. . The rosy path, the rain- bow bright . . . And skies forever blue . . . But some things that I dream about . . . I hope will never be . . . And they are those in nightmares long . . . That chill and frighten me . . . Of course I mean those nightmares strange .. . When I have gone to bed... And when my mind cannot control . . . The thoughts that fi!) my head... Our daydreams we design ourselves - « «And mine ageaelways bright . « « But who carf shape or order up... The ones that come at night? . . . Which goes to show that there are times .. . In every- body's view . . . When it might be unpleasant to... Have every dream come true. (Copyright 1955) Case Recordi of a Psychologist: Children Require Muscular Activity Susie’s chewing of her nails is simply a safety valve for let- ting off pent-up inner tension. Children resemble steam loco- motives. If they aren’t expend- ing their “steam”. by running and romping, then it must ex- plode via safety valves like fingernail biting, fidgeting, etc. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-370: Susie Q., aged 9, is a brilliant youngster. “But she chews her fingernails to the quick.” her mother protest- ed. “I've scolded Susie and tried to bribe her with rewards for nice fingernails. * * * “And sometimes she does all right for a few days. But just when her nails are beginning to grow again, she forgets and chews them down till they actually bleed. “Dr. Crane, I'm at my wit's end. What else can a mother do?" NERVOUS TENSION Chewing one's fingernails is a nervous outlet for pent-up energy similar to what Susie’s father ly in need of outlets. That's one reason why we have recess ~ periods in ‘school, That's: also why they like to romp and run and climb trees and do things that involve much ac- tion. For muscular activity drains off pent-up nervous energy. And that pent-up energy makes one very uncomfortable, even to the point of fecling as if he will “blow his top," as the scldiers described it in World War II. MOTHERS NEED HORSE SENSE A ‘good parent needs to use “horse sense'’ or old-fashioned gumption in dealing with children. For example, which will make a child chew its fingernails more to Release Pent-Up Nervous Energy of the jaw to funiction and partially drain off energy. . But the leg muscles drain off the most energy, for they carry the full weight of the child when she is running or riding a bicycle or playing tennis or basketball. So one of the primary steps in stopping fingernail biting is to help the children vent their sur- plus energy via other less ob- _ Jectionable outlets. Give them chewing gum. for if they can chew on gum, they will not need to bite their fingernails. OUTDOOR OUTLETS In this modern age of city apart- ment living and TV, our children are growing more neurotic, for they lack the outdoor leg action that kids obtained a generation ago. Se encourage your children to become active in Scouting or the Camp Fire Girls, Urge them to join the YMCA or CYO and hiking, dancing or swimming clubs, Stimulate _competitiy, pti petitive athletic classes, as softball, basketball, ping pong and shuffleboard. . * @ If you have an “only” child, give it a puppy to serve as a substitute sibling and help. drain off energy via mutual play. ry — these facts to your el so can ‘under. . standingy, “ hae i (ie PONTIAC. PRESS. 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Was appearing in San Francisco | being hoisted into a pew, he fell | in his play, “Tonight at 8:30.” | into such an. ungovernable rage | } | ' Coward Rehearses for Spontaneous Show). nts | a 4] ; He picked a night when Gertie’s | ¢ : ‘ ; : ‘in and played the part,” he says, Since that momentous day, both for his performance, which he, the matinee idol of Broadway and | -«rving to remember vaguely what | for Coward and the church; he has wrote and is producing himself... | the hoitier-toitier supper clubs. | the show was about.” This, he | starred: in numberless musicals They worked so hard, he) . , ‘claims, is spontaneity: the tough end dramas, written six books, J ‘meni The most recent was this year ~ ¥ | authored 45 dramas‘ including By PHYLUIS BATTELLE =| lightful clipped basso. “The; this Saturday night in an hour ‘NEW YORK (INS)—Mr, Noel) American public has always been) and a half spectacular with Mary Coward, the blithe Britisher who so tolerant of me, and as long a5; Martin, It will feature, he says, wrote “T'll See You Again.” re- I don’t gallop-—I've asked the tech-| “gij sorts and kinds of carrying- grinned,- because the show... is turns to America every now and nicians to remind me not tp! ons,” and will be titled “Together | “gpont .” The best kind of |" L4s Vegas, ‘where the gamblers se |-“Private Lives,’ “Blithe Spirit” again to prove that he was honest. gallop—it will come off all right. | With Muste.” epeatnaty, comes “after many, | ought Coward the greatest thing | Coward began his life with music | and “Cavaleade,” and composed | On this trip, he faces the greatest’ “Anyway, I think it was time 1) : ; many weeks of rehearsal.” since, possibly, the straight flush. nearly: halbeontary ago when, 0s' 0 wnas, | them, “I'll! audience of his life: The parlor had a bash at it!” | ‘The debonair, if sparse-haired, | satan dinar ansitii che a it | ks | , Follow My ng Wamp “maa) of TV. critics. Coward's debut on TV. (he’s | 8end of British show business has | HIT IN LAS VEGAS _— | child, he went to church. “I was jini the Boy.” “Some Day I'll| wrsianaiatt oe. on *’S | been rehearsing with Miss Martin| Which reminded him that he has| “@e® he dropped in om his late | unimpressed by everything except | Find You” and Winston Churchill's “I'm not concerned about that, | never attempted it anywhere, | for the past six weeks in his iso- appeared in the U. S. only twice | friend and beloved performing: | the msic, to which I danced im-} favorite, “Mad and English- | 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. reahily,” said Coward, in his de-' “even at home’) takes place | lated Jamaica, B. W. 1. estate| since the mid-1930s when he was’ partner Gertrude Lawrence, who | mediately in the aisle.” Upon men,” Dow | a aa peneeineepecnereneeneneee women _ WKC'’s GREAT WAREHOUSE SALE - BRINGS YOU THE BIGGEST nn —— ee ee cs FEderal 3.7114 FRIDAY and MON. NIGHT UNTIL 9. {slam Shrine _THE PONTIAC PRESS: ye. TI TURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1955 Oil Wealth Aids Donations From. Rich Producing Nations. Aid | Restoring Beauty | WASHINGTON = Modern oil wealth soon will help rejuvenate one of Islam's oldest and holiest | of shrines, the Dome ot the Rock | salem. * * «& Through the ages this impressive | example of Arab architecture has | been restored and enhanced time | and a says the Natiopal Geo- | graphie Today's” plans | seek first to make the structure | sound and weatherproof in the face | of weakenkig by wind, rain, and shellfire of the 1948 Arab- | Israeli war, Later will come deli- cate repair .of the famous tiles, | mosaics, and other decorations. | Nearly half a milljon dollars, | a third of the estimated sum needed, hag been collected for the work. Prosperous, oll- ing nations of the Middle provided most of the donations. The Dome of the Rock is a large | octagonal building enclosing a rock | formation arid crowned by a mus. | sive dome. The outside walls 4 pale marble im the lower portions, with thousands of multi-colored | porcelain tiles above, and a mosaic | frieze of quotations from the Koran | interlaced in flowing arabesque de- | sig en. Inside, the irregular rock mass | that forms the building’s center- | piece rises behind a@ wooden railing | framed by encircling colimns and | arches. COMPLETED IN 691 The Moslem shrine was built after the Arab conquest of Pales- tine in the first half of the 7th century, Completed im A.D, 691, it | is often called the Mosque of Omar, | although it is not strictly a mosque | and was not the work of the em-| pire-building second caliph. The misnomer apparently stems from evidence that Omar cleared away the refuse that had long accumu. | lated at the rock, and that he) himself built a «mosque near by. | Most historians agree that the Dome of the Rock was the cre- ation ef the later caliph, Abdul- Malik. Oné legend telly that the sanctuary came inte being be- cause of rivalry between Mecca and Damascus. When conflict de- nied Abdul-Malik’s followers the sacred pilgrimage to Mecca, the Damascus caliph established a competing holy place for the © faithful. Associations with Mohammed made the Jerusalem site an ob- vious choice. Many Moslems be- lieve that from this rock Moham- med made his ascent into heaven. | They point to a footprint as that | of .Mohammed, and to another) mark as the handprint of the angel | Gabriel who held back the rock | by force when it would have risen to Paradise = a prophet. * i i - But the rocky beat of the Mos- Jem shrine has far older memories and traditions—including some shared by Christianity and Ju- daism, There, it is written, Abra- ham offered to sacrifice the life” of his son Isaac. 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See them at Sears now—while —_e lasts—buy and savel Floor model drills to center of made to last. duction steel gears. Mechonic’s Box Holds Up to 100 Sockets, Parts Sealed Precision Ball Bearings Floor Drill Press ” Sander-Polisher Craftsman Industrial Quality With Heavy Duty Motor rey. 9.50 ©6996. BB neg. 0 «6226.88 Reg. 6.50 4.99. $1 HOLDS $1 HOLDS 20x8'/.x9%%-in. size! Lift-out tray; 22-gauge steel construction, re- inforced corners; piano-type Complete with sandpaper and _ ing pad for tn of No belts, brushes or rotat- : ange parts to wear out. 5-in. circle. Handles all types { drilling’ with ease. Precision DEMONSTRATION! Cut Any Shape You Want Without Pre-Drilling Sabre Saw @ Special @ Save More i. Now $1 MOLDS Make outlets and pipe holes without pre-drilling. Versatile saw can be used as a crosscut, rip, keyhole or scroll saw. Cuts most materials easily! _ With Carrying Case. . DEMONSTRATION! Multi-Purpose Power Tool Combination AMERICA’S GREATEST HARDWARE VALUES! PMwroey Floor Model Saw Big 10-Inch Tilting-Arbor Reg. 211.50 $189 Built to stand heavy-duty in- dustrial service! Most rugged, feature packed saw Sears sells. See it now—Save! New, Heavy-Duty Craftsman Roller Cabinets Sets scar Jointer-Ploner eg. $4.50 CHOICE Home Works a « © Regularl ee $276 234 & Motor $1 ang tt 4 basic tools, one pong Bench saw, cir Plane, rl il Pres. and Disc Sander—tool motor powers all tools. See it ‘thot claw hammers,; 5-pe. open Salifaclion guanantted on you money back” FEARS 46.88 ra a hese ence ee 4 : oT? eee ee One eens ee eee ee er ee 8 2 re ee ee eee ee ge | ee ee a ee ee ee eee Oe Or eee ee eee Sa a a a a aa as ee a a . ; en hit i / y : a ppg, pues teh e eee i a as Sew cies? Bee : rag a pee , ! eee a a | oe \ ‘ f * , f 5 ! ’ : FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1955 i MM dette ted det cakaeek tt oe cee ‘g ROEBUCK AND CO. / _ ~ FINAL WEEK OF SEARS DAYS SALE—SAVE NOW! ational Floorcovering Sale outstanding savings Sede 5 yon Wilton broadloom carpet sq. yd. 9, 12-ft. widths @ 100% All Wool Face © Regularly 7.95 Sq. Yd. All wool yarns give good wear. Two-tone leaf design in gray, green or beige. Save at Sears! Available in Any Room Size! a —— wy” twist broadloom carpet @ Regularly 9.45 Sq. Yd. 8 8 @ 3-Ply All Wool Yarns sq. yd. Rich pebble texture slow to 9, 12, 15~-fe, widths show footprints. Tightly woven for wear, beauty. Choose from four smart colors nowl Available in Any Room Size! deluxe patterned broadloom carpet © Regularly 9.45 Sq. Yd. 3 8 @ Three Lovely Patterns sq. yd. All wool cut pile gives longer wear. Textured, leaf or swirl patterns in gray, green or beige for modern beauty! 9, 12-6. widths Available in Any Room Size! finest patterns and colors at an unbelievable low price! 9x12- ft. Axminster rugs 88 each Only $7 Down on Sears Easy Payment Plan! (Usual carry charge) Compares With Rugs Selling Elsewhere for 84.95 waffle rug cushion 88° sq. yd. Thick, resilient waffle cushion protects your carpets, adds to their wear and beauty. In 9 and 12-ft. widths, regularly 1.00 sq. yd., now at special savings during this salel Closely woven surface pile » is made of fine all-wool and budget your purchases guaranteed for good wear. Popular patterns blend with modern or traditional fur- ntshings. An excellent buy Just Say “Charge It” on Sears Revolving Charge LO PO A SI ee ee Oe ee eee at 69.88! 6 months to. pay . . . amall service charge Floor Coverings—Sears Second Floor seeinean ed cs pow renmay feck SEARS 154 North Saginaw St. Reg. 18.75 electric with Automatic Blanket Sale Il controlled 99 warmths. 50% rayon, 25% wool, 25% ] cotton. Singlé control; full, twin. 72384" Sale-Priced All-wool Blanket Compares with 3.98 blankets. In warm all $ 98 wool for warmth. 7-inch acetate satin bind- ing. 6 decorator colors. Docrilan Pillows 20x26-Inch Washable Size Reg. 7.95 3.99 Ea. Plump Dacrilan pillow complete washable and mildewprool ,.. for-comtort at savings! ‘Cotton Dishcloths Sale Priced At Sears Now —_ Save! 6 for 77¢ Washifast multicolor plaids in waiile weave. 14x15 inches. Buy a year's supply at Sears sale price today! Sale! Super-Soft Towels Reg. 1.00 Luscious Bath Colors 72284" Pillow Cover Sale For Cleaner Pillows. Longer 2 for $] Easy-to-clean plastic protects hard-to-clean pillows up to 2!x welded seams Savel 27-in. Zipper, seal out dirt too! ‘Striped Toweling Bright Washiast Colors 258 va. Of extra fine quality tor qreat- Reg. 39c er absorbency. Bright yarn- dyed cotton stripes. In gay col- ors. 16-in. width Parisian” Shower Sets Rich Embossed Plastic 71 A shower set with a "con- Reg. 9.98 tinental” touch .. . charm- ing. French motif in strik- ing three-color prints on taffeta - embossed plastic. Set includes 27x45- in window curtain and 72x72. inch shower. curtain! MER TT cman hic) TT Densely packed, extra-thick cotton terry towels in many new assorted. colors. cloth, reg. 25c, 17. . you'll find just the shade for your bath. 16x2S-in. Hand Towel, reg. 60¢, 47c; 12x 12: Wash- Domestic Dept.—Sears Main Floor Phone FE 5-4171 Sie ee ee a” Ee aan ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1955 * fall bedspread sale extra Sears Days savings on popular | one or two-tone _washfast chenille ow 7?! apd Choose from chenille, soft as a pow- derpuff, accented with smart floral and leaf design or multi-color florals on gleaming white. You'll probably want both styles at Sears low sale price. Buy now! wave tufted two-tone chenille Regularly 5 97 Twin or Colorful two-tone floral design on white wave tufted chenille. Dainty ribbon scroll trim. Washfast colors in new breath-taking shades at Harmony House chenille spreads Harmony House > chenille spreads A best seller at its regular price, it'll go fast at just 5.97! Cordowale back- gtound with new six-line modern border, rounded corners for graceful Wonderful ,washable chenille in newest Harmony House colors. Never needs iron- ing, wrinkles just fall out. Striking mod- ern scroll trim. Polyethylene packaged to keep fresh, ready for use. Buy now for every bed in your home... at savings! SOLD OMY BY SEARS. BQRBUCK AND CO. Just Say “Charge It” on Sears Revolving Charge 6 months to pay ... small service charge ‘fine one-tone baby chenille - fegularly 4.98 4i7 TWIN inf FULL SIZE draping. Pick several from a flower garden of colors e+ at ! Handy Wall Light Ideal Light for Small Space tog. te =. 3.97 Fluorescent, chrome-plated fix- ture. Has “on-off” switch, appli- ance outlet. Easy to install. me pre ere eer seeees 4.97 78 watt chrome-plated ceiling fix- ture with hinged frame. Save! 100 Watt, Reg. 5.50....,.4.44 ~ Pop-Up Toowter Golden Toast in 10 Seconds rey. 1395 =]. 0.88 Completely automatic! Toasts from light to dark. Detachable crumb tray. Bright chrome. VU. L. e and brown. listed. Save! oe listed. “Charge It” Enjoy all the conveniences of a charge account PLUS the ad- vantage of being able to spread your payments out. Open your account today—ask any sales person. ep t3s 699 Compact as a small radio. All ts eficlosed. Sporty cies in watts. SEARS REVOLVING CHARGE a’ A Save on Sears Plastic Pantryware ae Copper-Bottom Stainless Steel Cookware bretd; noiseless, touch operation. 3.98 Breadbox . 4.98 Step-on Can.. Selieion paanantad yo df First Time Reduced df Choice of Colors Finest pantryware on the market for wear and looks. Canisters have snu¢-fit lids; bread box holds 3 loaves of step-on can has automatic toe woe 383 A Complete with New Non-Twist Handles 1% Qt. 37? Saucepan a For “Sears Days” Only of Buy One or the Set Lustrous stainless steel won't dent, rust, chip! Copper con- ducts heat faster, evenly,. makes cooking economical. Cool black plastic pistol- grip handles. Savel Matching Pieces Reduced! Housewares—Basement bach’ SEARS 154 North Saginaw St steam only at Sears! nationally advertised at 15.95 under manufacturer’s brand name! ane new model and ® dry Taels special purchase sale . limited quantity! Portable Mixer Light Bulb Sale | With 3 Kitchen Tested Speeds Save! Buy Your Supply Today ney. 1550 ©6133, 88 at Sears 1Q) for $] Light for easy portability . Take your choice, 40W, yet master of your mixing and 100W bulbs... any chores. Full size beaters. With for just $1. Get full use of wall bracket. Save now! lamps and fixtures. Sale! Heating Pads YJ Regularly Priced at 6.49 "gee d Rose, Wine, Blue or Green Gives soothing relief from body aches and relaxing fort. Use for wet or dry heat applications, peace att tubberized inner case. Removable, washable zipper | cover, quilted rayon taffeta cover measures 15x12 inches. ” 3 heats, 4 thermostats! ; iF Phone FE 54171 # ci ee aie llecgeer ane tage ae ee Wea tari alias Spey i RIN wail Nfs Ee a Me ie \ ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER A 20, 1955 ii ee a TWO-FACED — The “face” i lot well aie ae Gee stand up—until he discovers it's face at right. She’s Nancy Hetherington, 18, of Memphis, Tenn., w! just a mask covering the prett; f Come aboard-- share with us the increasing business these patterns are producing! Our newest in | STERLING srenuno oy LUNT THE NEW MODERN PATTERN WITH. ACCENT ON BEAUTY Here, captured for your gracious way of living, is sophisticated simplicity... enriched with a touch of loveliness. the couch which places an accent on beauty. “ OME SIK- Piece PLACE SETTING ony $3500 Pedere! Tox Inchuded “The Store Where Quality Counts” bak “Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store” w. ‘Haren St. 4. FE 2-7257 Not in the Curriculum PRINCEOTN, N. J. (INS)—Two who tried to ; and Charles G. Stiles, 20, were fined $55 each Monday and told to re- port to the fire house every Satur- day for two months to perform ee ee ie them, __iiinols has 11,404 miles of ral ‘Dewey Reaches Tokyo TOKYO (INS)—New York's for- mer governor Thomas E, Dewey is scheduled to arrive in Tokyo ‘lfrom Hong Kong*today at 5 p.m. The one time presidential candi- date, on a tour of Asia, will at-| Texas. tend an exhibition baseball game | between the barnstorming Yankees and the Mainichi Orions on Satur- fete etna About 90. per cene of the U.S. sulphur and one-half of the world | ae ome ee Leen \44 ’ - & ns “Pumpkin Pete” A Halloween Favorite Al Only 59¢ Another dec Halloween fun favonte “Pumpkin Pete” packed in a fat round pumpkin with a dozen pops Halloween Leeems Rich Butter Cream Candies Pound, Only 29¢ : Really tasty treat in a novel form! Creams in gay colors we cunning shopes like tcher tats othars a 14 40] 4.1016. @ 1. ORG Or Candy Corn It Isn't Halloween Without It Pound, Only 29¢ ts f ttle teastelul kernels ma 4e of the finest “wholes s01ne dairy products. Always a fes- tive treat in the Fall! Halloween Mix The “Goodies” Mites Like Pound. Only 39¢ It's no trick to treat the kiddies with this party assortment of licorice, jelly drops and peanut candies Candy Dept.—Sears Main Fioor ® tricot in bouquet of no-iron Charmode nylon tricot slips a. © Filmy nylon acetate lace trims both top and bottom © Smartly styled in runproof 40 denier nylon tricot Only because of Sears gigantic special purchase for Sears Days Sale can we price these slips so low. So stock up now for yourself and for gifts, too, at this excit- ing low price. Fashioned of runproof 40 denier nylon tricot, exquisitely. trimmed with dainty nylon acetate lace at top and bottom. Only two styles. shown from our se- lection. Choose one of each in-white or pink. Sizés 32 to 40. comparable to others at 2.98 Lingerie Dept.—Sears Main Floor oN Charmode B Briefs White and Color Assortment ARS DA fe] 4-M doll] ad alel (a=). | in Charmode Rayon 3 Pr. $] — eee ae leg t Charmode Leg Briefs knit ‘Double "fabric “erotch. Small, medium, lafge in Nylon Tricot . 2 Pr. 1 Tailored in 40 denier ny colors Double fabric crotch. ‘Smal, Medium, Large. Save now! a Just Say Clay ft Royal! Purple Nylons with famous proportioned-fit mo" 2° ——_ first time reduced! Charmode contour bras 199 Regularly 2.50 Air foam rubber rounds out circular stitched cups designed for firm uplift. White cotton broadcloth. Sizes 32-36A. Corset Dept.—Second Floor now Sears puts exclusive Cordtex circular- stitched ‘elfin’ bras 199 Regularly 2.98 It's the Cordtex. underbus! inserts that give. you the “beauty lift that lasts.” White dacron and pima cotton. 32-36A, 32-40B and Garter Belts Levely White Acetate Satin Flatters your curves, flattens a and holds up your hose yet-keeps cool about it! For all figure types in all sizes 24 to . 36 at savings! Reg. 1.50 Revolving Charge e Charge , stretch ~' @ Save over $1 on 3 pairs ; @ In 21 proportioned sizes : nylons Lic lyre need pg 00 a | 3 pair * 4 4 leg types, 2 sizes ‘foot . be a ay 4-foot or a willowy 6 . and find an ideal per- sonal _ fit from Royal Purple. Shape is knit in and they're contoured from top to calf to toe and length! Enjoy a glam- 4 a each type. Can't sag. | Proportioned! " bes Pend in es Fed featuring our brand new our fit now and save, too! Soa RBS, epean mega 90, ae oe Colorama Specials Jumbo Suit Bag, 42x15x20-inches 8 Garment Bag, 57x8'2x20-inches 12 Pocket Shoe Bag, 34x19%4-inches Blanket Bag, 18nlSalSaches sevsvaess , guanianleed Ov Your monty bach’ SEARS 154 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 4171 metpuees 3.29 PO as 2.95 and protect dresses, suits, shoes and blankets. Each viimad 1.95 bag has a concealed zipper with corded binding 1.95 for extra beauty and strength. Each has closet ensemble in new matching pastel colors 49 Jumbo 16 Garment Bag dyin’ 20 pial Grave your closet in a symphony of color! _ handsome ensemble is in the versatile diamond — tern that harmonizes with every decor. Each lovely bag is richly quilted at both front and top. Organize 3 hooks a sturdy metal frame. Electronically sealed atom mets. Buy now. Turquoise, white or pink. ; : a i | Say | * ee P kd if é j fy i gt 4 Sa ot : $4 eA, “4 et , / ‘ t fos J } fi : Aa ee 4h Pe eas se | BER 20, 1955 Supreme Court iDelays Verdict Florida Jurists Request Time to Revaluate Case || Piorida Supreme Court, ina 52'[ 2g _ , A decision, today delayed desegrega- tion at the University of Florida until it can be determined that the all-white school is ready to accept | \MNegro students without harmful Se he te th oe ee ee ee "eet, ee eee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTO ha Cotton Flannel Pilgrim if : sport shirtimg os 2? for $5 poor MA J Wide Assortment of Colors if. \ _ in Long Sleeve Style “The court in an opinion by Jus- ; ordered a court BIG CHANGE —Far cry from| The court's decision, although the washboard Chung Sook ‘Park | plying specifically only to was used to at home is this auto- |case in which = Daytons matic washer. The 22-year-old legro, Virgil Hawkins, Korean is studying at Columbus, — : ha : tre : ! ai Ohio, and says the number of machines has convinced her that prt “everything is so complicated” in | te United States ate oe We * ( i fe Pro-Greek Youngsters Protest Jailing of Boy —_| segregation in its May 194 deci- FAMAGUSTA, Cyprus ( — Two thousand school children enlisted in the Union With Greece move- ment held’ mass meetings today to protest the jailing of a school- boy for carrying a homemade grenade. Most Cypriots are of Greek ori- gin and are demanding union with Greece. Britain is determined to keep it as her colony, but has of-| veered across the center line fered more self-governmnt, Brit-| U. S, 10, two miles south of Grand ish government and defense au-| Blanc, and. was rammed broad- thorities are using stringent meas-| side by an oncoming car. ures to suppress terrorism among| Killed were Edson Rollison, . 43, Flint Bowling alley manager, and | i You've never seen such a colorful, wide assortment § of handsome, comiortable long sleeve sport shirts! © . Cotton flannel in a wide range of colors to please § any man! You'll like the fine construction and “extra” features! Hurry in to Sears now... buy several at this saving price during the last 3 days of @ this sale! S : : g a E i i? #3 Men's Furnishings—Sears Main Floor | Cypriots. _ é his passenger, Lloyd Holland, 18, A Frenchman reached Mich-| of Flint. Fe aan Cotton Flannel igan’s upper peninsula in 1618, two| The second driver, C.:; . years before the Pilgrims landed | 25, of Falls Church, Va., wuttered ff = 4-Star Sportshirt | (Big : Only 298 Dan River Wrinkle-Shed (R) in many fine patterns. Saniorized, maximum shrinkage 1°. S-M-L. washable for easy care .. gerry : | 5 fortified for extra wear! Roughshod (R) irayon gabardine ‘utility slacks eg. 4.98 k. Double-duty slacks, fine for any job, 4 | stylish enough for casual wear. | _ Hollywood style waistband, dropped note ee : BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS: ° Straight from adventure-land , > pany cRoeKTt| ||. 3°°Q us BOOT s5% vicara blend sport shirts Reg. 99 " 4.98 . _ belt loops, See them—save nowl.... Warm sturdy sweater looks well, wears well. Reinforced neck and shoulder seams. Rib knit, ‘snug fit. a ho Blend of 55% wool, 25% vicara, 20% nylon for soft, luxurious wearing shirt. Washable. Plaids, pastels. eee oe "| eee | Semen is © ore ea AM itt 4 tne Shop at Sears and. popularity that’s wel! deserved Lip-lined Wolo) ME relelaeoles) AVA AAA wee loka be! a 4 * Hercules classic supple suede jackets ~ Popular knit 98 ‘ collar, cuffs and ; ; waistband ; ‘ " There is no better jacket at this price for all-around leisure “+ and casual wear. Delightfully light in weight with a free and easy drape ... rayon lining feels extra comfortablel Styled with all the ease and elegance of coats —~ Come in to Sears... we've got colors to fill almost any- costing considerably more... this hand- * bady’'s wish, in sizes 36 to 46, some topcoat with liner leads a double life. Zip in or zip out the liner when the weather de- SPEC | AL ! genuine horsehide ®@ Real Fur Taill © Silver-printed | Picture! © Brown, Two-tone Leather UWA LV ® Durable Leather Sole! © Expertly Made for Comfort, Fit, Ruggedness! © Sizes Small 5'2 to Large 3 t It’s very new and very special! Your youngsters will love it... for play, for school! It’s a high- quality boot with the Davy Crockett name that makes it fun to wear! These will go Fast at these Prices | HOT ROD BOOTS 34° | Sizes 10 to 3; 312 to 6. Black with silver studs and red ruby jewels. COMBAT BOOTS $ 3 99 Sizes 81 to 3. Brown leather, a mands. Choose from several fine wool fabrics in many shades... at Sears during this sale! Men's Clothing Dept. Sears Main Floor Full zipper liner for inner luxury of warm wool fabric. Just the right weight to give warmth without ‘bulkiness. Wonderful for travel because one coat does for two. Black and white. Brown and white. Sizes 82 to 3. High Heels ............ 5.99 COWBOY BOOTS ss ¢ 4° wt v » > ™ ( ~ ’ : ped Just Say, “Charge It’ on Sears Revolving Charge ' i quil rs 9 "9° = & Sises % to 48. Savel” 6 months to pay . . . small service charge * < 5 g Renata” || Seeipeeio jamendo youn money bach SEARS 14 N, Saginaw St. Phone FE SIM a : % i : ie ' j een ee ae et 4 nia a wes Coe ae Pp ; zy ; } ie? eines f pet __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1955 pie leh wna Driver's Test Stand-In days in the Detroit’ House of Cor- | Estes Blasts Monopolies chances of individua] inventors ite Aid Flooded Areas | for rehabilitation loans as a result ; | Manufocturing Sales Up t their products on the market. of recent floods. j - Flunks on Single Error G hn Satie ss ATLANTIC CITY:-N. J. cINS)—| © cera? BE = AEN lang , | WASHINGTON (INS) — Govern: DETROIT (INS)—Andrew Stall-| suspicious. when he flunked | S*™ Tepe: oma egal ss oa bis ry Small Business Administration has | arg 4 raya pints iis worth, 22, failed a driver's license | pellin worth’ vention retail drug borg. million civilians test s0 he hired Leo Jones, 20, to| poten ama gists at Atlantic City yesterday | that state had to work 21 minutes | designated the entire state of (1° 1 itary use have take the exam for him. | India estimates there are a mil- that monopole and “other peda 0 & cut of mk in 189 ut} Cannes and Ste Coty. donated: the the Red Cross Roth mee. wate sentenced. to 30 tien cases of lepreny in the country. tory practices” have ruined the only 12 minutes in 1954, Mass., as disaster areas eligible | since 1948. : Al aes a a Ried PO reget m9 my ” i). sane be 0 10) 4:14 1, Lee) aioe epee Wa Sa TA SALE AS GREAT AS ITS NAME! FINAL WEEK OF SALE! SALE PRICED! | Machines Cit se, Table Model Tape Recorders Television wus 979 '88 %% DOWN 1 ~ Single speed 3%-in. per second dual track and ceramic micro- 8 8 phone; neon recording indica- tor. Five inch speaker. @ Big 17-Inch Picture Performance Sale Priced During This Event! @ Clear VHF Reception with Easy Top Your 5 canned Entertainment Unit All In One Cabinet . of Cabinet Tuning . @ Wood Cabinet Gives Extra-Clean TV paper Resonant Sound Reception © Compact 9 thie Up Less E > Room... It’s Easy to Move — - | @ Built-in Antenna—See it Now! Silvertone Hi-Fi nae d 3? Redio-TV Dept—Sears Main Floor Our Very Finest Portable E i i | : z Ff i : ; FF 4 ‘ i} 4 i Ee (i Mir pl felt PO Re ER COCR wee ae ot 69.88 | Watch the big stars on a big screen 21-inch aluminized tube. Quelity hi-ti, three speed auto- Listen to your favorite radio programs on a full 6-tube radio, matic record changer — dual or hear your favorite records on the 3-speed hi-fi phono- speaker. Dual sapphire needles, va char-gray color. graph. Fun for the family! Silvertone quality Sale-Priced at Sears — Either Style a Wonderful Buy! KENMORE UPRIGHT ot /si7>~ — ae c Sate — ins seemless ach == bene: |! Tobie Model Set Clock Radio Sale rt Clock Rodi 3.Way Portable LEANERS a comeeverees = >|} Teble. Meee Se. Clock Reali Sle ecg diner gl adi ‘Way Portable TANK-TYPE C ; ica comodgeerye a cline | Sale! 22.88: Save Now! 39.88 Sale! 29.88 Solel 24.88 | | which coal and oil fumes con- | Best Silvertone table radio. Automatic calendar shows day, Easy to read face, no matter Very low priced for such qual- air uncontrolled also | Powerful AM chassis. Built-in. date. Big, easy-to read face, how tired you are! Sleep switch ity, Lightweight, easy to carry. ‘we im danger of lung cancer, Dr.|], radionet antenna. Big 5$'%-inch lighted dial, buzzer, sleep switch, and awakening buzzer. Deluxe Tunes in stations loud, clear. \f speaker. Save now! ’ 6 tube chassis brown or ivory case. Gray plastic case! Kotin said, ‘Experiments of mice breathing == and old vacuum $3.50 Down, Balance on Sears Easy Terms Kenmore Upright . . . powerful suc- tion gets out deep down dust and grit which causes floor covering to wear. Made to Sears specifications, See it—save! : Named aah; x Completely Automatic Defrosting Of Pacific Forces x. Giant Capacity, II.3 Cu. Ft. Size WASHINGTON (INS)—The Navy | Has transferred Vice Adm. Alfred | M. Pride from command of the, V. S. Tth Fleet to be commander | af naval air forces in the Pacific. | ‘It had been expected in Wash- | ington that Pride, who rose from | énlisted ranks and commanded | the 7th Fleet during tension over Formosa, would be named deputy | chief of naval operations under | Adm. Arleigh A. Burke. . The Navy said Adm. Stuart i. Ingersoll, now deputy commander of the Atlantic Fleet, will relieve pride as commander of the 7th Fleet in December or January. Driver Offers Solution fo End High Traffic Toll » TAYLOR TWP. (INS)—A Taylor | Township truck driver, winner of the National Truck Rodeo cham- pionship, has his own ideas. on How to cut Telegraph road's mounting traffic toll. * Covert Flucks, 42, who has driven over half a million acci- dént-free miles in 22 years, said: ; “Give people a four-lane high- way and they think it is a speed- | Way. We need better policing for |} - . gars as well as trucks. Every- : eas ne" s just traveling too fast. SR Kenmore Tank Type... convenient and efficient for floor covering and - above-floor cleaning. Powerful but quiet motor. See it at Sears during \ this sale! me Buy Now. Save "ee At Sears! Phone | FE 5-4171 for FREE HOME TRIAL full-size rotary action Kenmore console! Ee Sale Priced During . Sears Days Saie ay, 504 at, congested areas. I think that’s it—more lights and more traffic tickets if necessary. " : REG. 279.95! $10 DOWN! , ee be Sane ea 3 3 machine @ Nothing to empty defrost water evaporates! Yee ee ae ONLY $5 DOWN on e Full-length, Space-Master food storage design Ee eae gh ES : ee : Guan ol Tal . a el interior : [ “aan < ee Sews with double lock stitch, Adjustable upper and lower tensions. Lever type stitch regulator and automatic bob. bin winder... walny! finish on hardwood! Phone FE 5-4171 ;o mG THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1955 (3 NINETEEN 850 Call It Home Tired of Soft Try Churchill, Manitoba And when you die they have to dig your grave with ayoamite. Yet some 850 persons call this | town home. Ocean shipping—freighters from of radar defense north hag turned the town into a bustling operations headquarters. There's even some whaling. ae * * Building sites would make a city contractor shudder. They are strewn with huge rocks—some as big as a small] house—beneath the t Only two or three feet below the surface the ground is frozen solid the year round. Excavation is im- possible; buildings rest on a gravel pad hauled in by truck. Lots are selling for $80 to $100 Because of the cold, permafrost pipelines run along the surface. When cold weather sets in, the house supply is cut off and house- holders must haul their own water or pay 75 cents for a barrel deliv- ane. * * @ Fuel ofl sells for $14.30 for a 35- gallon drum and coal at $24 a ton. Eelectricity is 12 cents a kilowatt . * * ®@ Infrequent garbage collections are made during the summer but | will not interfere with the prog- | City Living?| (none in winter, Vegetation is lack- ing. Hudson Square, a huge rect- angle in the middle of town, is a barren expanse of boulders and gravel. There are no lawns or gardens. Criminal Code Gets Changed in India — NEW DELHI—Under provisions ot India’s new Criminal Procedure Code, whose passage the president has approved, several new fea- tures of jurisprudence are intro- duced. For the first time the ac- cused may offer himself as a wit- ness in his own behalf if he so' desires, | In trial by jury, the number of | jurors has been increased; the | absence of one or two of them ress of the trial. , j Courts are empowered to pun- ish witnesses who do not appear when summoned. Indian Fishermen School Trains to Help Nation BOMBAY—In -the first school of | its kind in South-East Asia, India | is training fishermen. | A center at Satpati will teach) 20 candidates, 10 each from Bom- bay and Saurashtra, during the) next six months. It is a move to solve the prob- | lem of providing trained personnel | for the mechanization of Indian | fishing. , There are few fishermen compe- tent to operate, handle and main- tain engines. The increase in range | of operations resulting from the | mechanization of boats will also | involve the use of mew types of | larger, deeper nets and equipment. 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Like any list of names, it's dry At fund drive ‘time, Mr. Pontiac Right Guy says, “Put me down for 10 bucks.’’ But it's still hard to visualize just waat ten bucks can mean to a lisf of names, Behind those names are people men, women, kids — human beings. Kids who might have had the edds against them if that hard-earned ten bucks hadn't need. ~w Let's visit the UF - sponsored Boys Club of Pontiac at 530 E. ree e, a ee 8 ee of the ids. They're brothers. Richard and Paul McLaughlin. When Paul joined the’ club last year, the —_. with their parents, Henry Anna McLaughlin, lived. at 343 Oe | mun St. ‘That's on the East Side, the tion city cops once called a “breed- ing place for juvenile crime.” Since Boys Club; juvenile .delin- quency has dropped from 38 per cent to 7 per cent; and now the East Side has the “‘cleanest’’ kids in town, Richard, 13, and Paul, 9, ' than at the club—too full of projects. “There's always something to do at: Boys Club and somebody to show you how to do it right,” says Richard. “Yeah,” chimes in Paul. “and it's free. We've got more stuff millionaires’ kids." Eagerly, the boys take us on a tour of the club. We see the wood- ‘shop with its jigsaws, lathes, drill ot donated equipment, and a full- tennis, billiards, and some 30 other table games. Richard, whose bowling aver-| sec-| age is 165 to 170, is enthusiastic about the bowling room, with its three 30-foot junior size alleys. The | boys point with pride, too, to the | photography department with its speed graphic camera, eénlargers, oust printers, dryer and dark- | “We tour the print shop with its. BUILDERS AT WORK—There’s more than a wall bracket in the making, as Pontiac Boys Club instruc- | ing — as the constructive attitude of most of the tor Michael L. Fiorillo helps club members Paul | club's 1,519 members will prove. Boys Club of Pon- (center) and Richard McLaughlin, 343 Osmun ‘St.,|tiac is one more place where United Fund dollars with a jigsaw project. There's character in the mak- work to make better people, and a better world. ‘Chandler-Price 10x15 inch printing press, a gift of the Pontiac Press. Here the boys help publish the club's monthly newspaper, as well as printing club letterheads and notices. Other points of interest are the hobby shop, the library, senior lounge, offices and the huge kitch- en where the Mothers Club cooks some of the big dinners. What does it mean to belong to the Boys Club? Like Paul and Richard, most of the club's 2,519 “The club offers the boys pur- living, as against idleness poseful and the influence toward delin- | quency. It works to instill in its boys high ideals, citizenship and love for their fellow men,” Last year, 31,278 Uniteq Fund | dollars provided 80 per cent of | the $39,200 it cost to operate this character-building center for Pon- tiac boys. . Club dues of $1 a year pay the | balance of cost. The club employs six full titme and six part time faculty members. Started 11 years ago, it has been in its modern, well-equipped building since 1951. | Operating at-full capacity, it has a current waiting list of 425 boys. Pentise Press Phote Discovered Any Lost Wallets Lately? It Paid Off for Honest Joseph Panter . Last Friday afternoon, 67-year- old Joseph J. Panter, of 5 Pingree St., found a wallet lying in the street. It was a cheap plastic affair, embossed with a Davy Crockett seal, and in it wére a dollar, a Pontiac Press box number, and a znewsboy’s collection receipt made out to U. William. Collect. At first Panter was afraid somebody else had found the wallet first, and taken all but. a dollar of the newsboy’s hard- earned money. He was on his way home when he found it, so he took it with him and showed it to his wife. She was certain it was the news-. boy’s first collection, and that somebody had given him the wal- let and a dollar bill, probably for his birthday. But when Panter turned his find in to the Pontiac Press Saturday, he wasn't helping any newsboy. U. William Collect _ really meant “You will collect.” A five dollar check awaited him, for his honesty in returning what he thought was a lost possession. The wallet he found was one of five, each with the same contents, each purposely ‘“‘lost” Friday afternoon by a Pontiac Press re- porter. And the Press was pre- pared to pay five dollars for every wallet turned in before the publi- cation of this article. Five went out, and only one came back. said: “Everybody knows how hard ' those kids work, You can set your newsbioy, every after- clock by our Gilsonite—Coke | SALT LAKE CITY — High-test gasoline and metallurgical — gilsonite, a mineral noted oe ‘ts impurities, The yon calls for expenditures of $10,000,000 by a Salt Lake company. will soon be manu noon for a year now. I can’t un- derstand people who'd keep a thing like that.” The Pontiac Press can't under- Pee. : * Bie oh ite soil line.» AN HONEST MAN ~~ Joseph J. stand it, either. But it’s some con- solation to know that each of those people lost four dollars when he decided to keep the one he found. ' ‘Mattia ties Tan Panter of 5 Pingree St. looks over the contents of the “‘newsboy’s wallet” he found last Friday afternoon on South Saginaw street. Panter was the only one of five people who found the “lost” billfolds and attempted to return the wallet to its owner. PACKARD PATRICIAN FOR 1966 — The new Packard cars go on display in dealerships throughout the country Thursday, November Packard models for 1956 feature an improved torsion bar suspension so ROAM Ce A larger displacement V-8 engines. Thé Packard Patrician is powered 3.| by a 290-horsepower V-8 with a 10 to 1 compression ratio. The cars will be shown in this area by Mazurek Motor Sales, 245 E. South Blvd., to Victim of two robberies in which he took $200, incurable cancer closing in on his heart said he tried robbery to get money | that his life span is limited." to pay for medical treatment. * © Gallagher said Ostergren, ‘ner of dee children, system, a new electric push-button automatic transmission and new, Justice Shows Leniency Heart Cancer SAN FRANCISCO — Joseph James Ostergren, who confessed yesterday was placed on probation | for three years — longer than doctors say he can ave, Doctors said Ostergren, 28, a Navy Veteran, is suffering from an | heart. At the time of his arrest, he rd William Gallagher, deputy probation officer, recommended leniency in his report to Superior Judge gene D. Molinart, “is well aware : Managing Editor Writes His Own Obituary Story , SANTA MARIA, Calif. #—The Santa Maria Times carried a story yesterday with the byline of Man- aging Editor William B. Sherrill. pace! first paragraph of the story * * * “William B. Sherrill, managing editor of the Times since Jan. 1, 1951, died last night at his home of a sudden heart attack. He was Sherrill did died Tuesday night | of a heart attack, just as the story | he had written in advance said. | It is common practice in newspa- per offices to prepare obituaries | been written two years ago and | the only change was to make his age 54 instead of 52. The news-| found in his desk yesterday when it was being cleared out. ‘Postcard Girl,” 12, Dies in Operation - PHILADELPHIA # — Marjorie Lee Elder, the 12-year-old “Post Card Girl” from Lewiston, Pa., died on the operating table during a delicate bain roperation yester- day. A team of surgeons was attempt- ing to remove a calcium deposit from her brain. The operation was . scheduled to last seven hours; She died when it was two thirds com- The operation hadn't woried the brave little girl, whose only re- |quest had been to get “lots. of cards” to fill her scrapbook. She got plenty of them. During her two-week stay in the hospital, | newspaper readers .and radio lis- teners sent her more than 8,000 cards. Several thousand other | cards were sent to her Lewiston | home, Doctors said the operation was al ‘| necessity. They told her parents | Power, roads, schools, death could come at any time with- | 4Md_ slum clearance by “‘partner- out the operation. Had the opera-| Ship” between the federal govern- »Marjorie | ™ent and private enterprise and ‘| would have been blind in one eye | state and local governments, tion been successful, and partially paralyzed. || Muskegon Girl Queen — | HOLLAND (®—Isla Van Eene- | naam, a freshman from Muskegon, will preside Oct. 21-23 as queen of ithe Hope College homecoming | | celebration.. Miss Van Eenenaam last year was homecoming queen at Muskegon High School. of living persons. The story had | paper said Sherrill's story oon | Money Spree Laid ‘fo Private Spending WASHINGTON ® — President advisers Eisenhowers economic estimated today that.-a multibil- lion-dollar upsurge of private spending pushed the economy to an un : 392-billion-dollar- a-year pace in the third quarter of this year, That was a boost of 7% billion in the rate of production of goods and services during July, August and September, And it put the na- tion's economic pace 33% —| ‘dollars, or about 8.5 per cent, | faster than it was a on, S was 8 year earlier. | Nixon Mainto Maintains Workers Never Had It So Good NEW YORK (Vice President Nixon says “American wage earn- ers today have more jobs at higher wages, with greater purchasing power and less strikes than at any time in history.” “And they have peace to boot," he adds. * * Nixon credited this to the Eisen- hower administration—and what he called its “‘dynamic conservatism” —in a speech last night at the 25th annual. dinner of the New York group of the Investment Bankers Assn. of America. The vice president answered what he said was an opposition effort to give the administration the political ‘‘kiss of death’, by pinning ‘‘the business label” on it. He said that business is sharing in an unparalelled time of pros- pertty, and he lauded the admin- istration’s economic policies as “progressive and humanitarian without being svcialietic. " * * He said the toahone program |is designed to meet the nation’s ;needs over a 10-year period for hospitals Meany Receives Medal WASHINGTON (INS)~—AFL | president George Meany was pre- | sented Notre Dame University's Laetare Medal last night — the first labor leader to receive what is regarded as the most distin- guished annual award to a Cath- | olice layman in the U. S. scramble os few os possible 1AMA.... WHAT’S MY LINE? INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related to my work. eppeors under arrow, reading downward. Un- to guess my line. Answer 1 SNUB 2 PLAPE 3 AKCE 4 RYERCH 5 PASRYT 6 TATYS 7 VITANIM 8 REDBA 9 ROWBIEN ¥ een, e@ & & &@© WH = © 199 Whet's My Line, tne, Detroit Closed to Red Editors Ban Soviet Newsmen From Industrial Plants of Motor City and Masters Packard, 7675 Highland Rd. Atomic Reactor Offered Asians by United States States offered today to help set up an atomic reactor center in south and southeast Asia for nu- clear research and training under President Eisenhower's atoms-for- WASHINGTON — The: State visit Detroit. Officials reported today they re- & request for permission | to tour the Detroit area on the grounds tie city is off-limits to Russians, With an eye toward making con- cert-going- in the area a habit and encouraging that habit . with musical programs of national and international flavor, twenty-five Waterford Township residents last May formed a Civic Music Associ- ation. With a corps of nearly 200 work- ers, captains and division chair- men, the organization is ready for its kick-off dinner to be held Mon- day night in the high school cafe- teria. Memberships will be sold next week only, October 24 through October 29, and there will be no _— concert tickets avail- a been interested to know that the Supeesters ot. Sin wide have | m its “* SINGAPORE @® — The United; « 5 Packard noit E Most Powerful Compression Is 10 to - With 310 Horsepower in Biggest Unit The new Packard cars, with 310 and 290 horsepower engines, will reach the retail mar- announced by will have 10 to 1 compression ra- tios, non-slip differential, electric- “ally-activated pushbutton gear se- lector and improved torsion bar suspension system, A new seating idea is offered i i a ct i zB ¢ Hy { Yistings of the ‘music service” in- clude 50 per cent of eee Opera's stars as well as many other fine artists of equal caliber. * The converts are to’ bev held in either Waterford Township High INSPECTING HEADQUARTERS — Smiling hap-|Mrs. Erma Davis, left. 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The hollow bronze statue's interior will con- tain rooms and galleries with religious works of art. The uplifted arm and hand will hold a church accommodating 600 .worshippers. The cross will have observation galleries overlooking Italy and the Medi- terranean. An elevator will carry visitors to the various sections. The statue will be 328 feet high and will rest on a 138-foot-high base, as compared to the Statue of Liberty, which is 151 feet high and has a 154+-foot-high base. first test model of the project is Red. Leader Browder Paid by Fund for ITHACA, N.Y. (INS) — Former American Communist Boss Ear! for the Republic prepare a history of communism in the U5. * s * | any other research or investiga- sear Psychiatrist A Asks the Republic in obtaining “espionage secrets” from Browder or to compete with tion projects which are also seek- ing te question bien. * * The project which is paying the bill for Browder’s testimony is called “‘the study of Communist influence in American life,” Rulers to Take “He does not control a single werd or comma or comment in any beok which may be put out by the project.” Browder, deposed as the party's general in. 1945, was s| Medical Exams .| DETROIT (INS) — Dr. Robert |: Rossiter, who wanted to answer | . gathering criticisms that Browder | was -an employe of the fund, said explanation: 5 < asa paid informant. - Browder was in the party from 4919 to 1945, The year-old project aims to prepare a scholarly study of the | Comnounits Party in America di- vided into 12 phases. Writers have been assigned to each of the 12 fields, and those who need . to question Browder may do so. Prot, Rossiter said the ques- tioners are not at all interested Drews, addressing the Fact Find- ers Club at Detroit's Hote] Statler, istates that “all rulers, kings or potentates"” should undergo psychi- | atric examinations, * * i. Dr, Drews used Juan Peron, de- posed dictator of Argentina, as the | most recent example. Dr. Drews | was a member of a party of 40 Detroiters on a Board of Com- merce trip to Argentina. He Identified Peron as «a denly attacking them. He cited the Catholic Church as an out- standing namin, He said: “The world is full of rulers wh are sick mentally, who aspire to | control our destiny. It is equally important as a physical examina- tion — more important — that the | man who aspires to lead a nation ‘should be subjected to a rigorous mental examination.’ Ad Rests From Politics NEW YORK (INS) — Adlai E. 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Meanwhile, councilmen agreed that the 75 Woodward streetcars will be optioned for sale to Mex- leo City, if and when the line is changed to buses, DSR officials said buses for the Gratiot line will cost an estimated $900,000 and will increase service by 25 per cent. Leo J. Nowicki, the transit sys- express coaches and that traffic lanes on the street will be in i 44 } Jacqueline Cochrane to Talk to GOP Women Fifth District. Republican Women donors’ luncheon at Civic Audi- torium. Mrs. Marion C. Steketee, gen- eral chairman, stated that more than 500 women donors from Kent oe agar yaar andl shang sng at the event. an at coh tod iat tee ee eon ticket, she said. Kentucky Child Dies After Heart Surgery ASHLAND, Ky. @—A T-year-old \girl who underwent a long: and difficult heart operation died early today in a Minfieapolis hospital. Word of Sharon Lou Edwards’ death was received here by Her- bert J. Greene, Ashland funeral director. 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Aims Next week ‘the world will begin to learn whether three months of | therapy in the “Geneva atmos- Phere” has had any real recuper- wil effects on chances for lasting ing gy instructions from their chtets - of state, the Big Four foreign min- isters will meet at Geneva Oct. 27 to attempt formulation of concrete solutions to the issues their supe-| Allies. riors dealt with only in general terms, Tt has often been pointed historic summit the ~— Eisenhower, Prime Min- ister Eden and Premiers. Faure and Bulganin failed to: result in _ On any specific prob- m ¢* * * Since the amicable end of the summit meeting on July 23 the js dream of peaceful settlement of the world’s problems has remained alive. United Nations Disarma- ment Commission talks, centering around the dramatic proposa) of mutual air inspection President Eisenhower made at Geneva, give evidence of fruitfulness greater than ever achieved in this field before. But other post-Geneva develop- | “eo 8 & roy European militatry ‘unifica- — and to disrupt the trade cohesion of Western Europe. The start of the Russian. drive te force Western recognition of the East German Democratic auer, where Adenauer was placed in a position of implying greater recognition ef the East German puppet government than he ever had permitted before. This upgrading of the status of | East Germany is seen as part of the second Russian goal: Removal of West Germany from the West- ern camp. Once the two Ger- separate and equal entities, West ‘The foreign nuuistegs alte were German public opinion can be ex- petted .to lean more and more! te toward the belief that-the Big Four are completely incapable of putting back together what they split after) . ithe war. The Kremlin can then take advantage of this mood by|_. dangling before West Germans the prospect of ,reunification through between West Ger- | many and Russia. direct talks Organization of European’ Econom- instructed by the heads of state ic Cooperation, the Coal-Stee| Pool | » study methods which could | 444 Western European Union have | ‘bring about “progressive elimi- | gone far toward remedying an- nation of barriers which interfere cient frictions . and animosities with free communica tions and. among European states. By giving peaceful trade gg nations of Europe a unity of purpose.they never enjoyéd before, they- have provided Western : | Europe with the economic and cul- tural strength it needs to resist monolithic pressure from the East. Russia can dominate Europe / Only ‘by destroying this unity of purpose. Many observers fee! that the Western ministers. will require a plentiful store of sagacity to pre- vent the Moscow drive for more trade with the West, coupled’ with artful playing of one nation against | the other, from undoing the advan- tages gained while Russia's isola- tion and stubborn policies clearly stamped her as a common enemy. |—the future of Germany or Euro- ments have belied the Russian! manies are firmly established as! pean security. * * * This, in turn, woould aid the Soviets in pursuit of their third goal, the destruction of the NATO military organization. West Ger- man troops are an important part of this keystone of Western policy. Russians make no sécret of their hate for NATO. Their proposal to replace it with a mutual security pact linking all nations of Europe, advanced at Geneva three morfths ago, is certain to be made again. It can only be rejected by the West, for its result would be disso- lution of the free world's greatest | asset, * * e | These Communnist aims will be | pursued in the foreign ministers discussion of the first point in the directive signed by the heads of state: Consideration of “European security and Germany.” Since the Reds: have given ample evidence they want no settlement of ‘the problem of divided Germany at this time, the debate is likely to take the form of endless argument over which should be taken up first Armstrong's RUBBER TILE ARMSTRONG and GOLDSEAL INLAID LINOLEUM 6"'x6""’x Ve “oe Size Slightly Imperfect 1 Pow Pons as te BE ae P s: = : : — Force Western Recognition [Jj Break West Germany from of East eee be an Alliance wR ov eeee ITA: aes seen eae eeee ~ SUGOSLAVIA WE LOAN and TILE eg errens «Y, OYA CS ¥,% YOU TOOLS OK) == Pool end WEU Nations linked in Coal-Stee! | = El} Destroy European Military GJ Disrupt Trade Cohesion of Western Europe _Unification Solon H Congr ne n Hopes sonaress West Can Stabilize | WASHINGTON 7 — chairman | World, Senator Says |Cannon (D-Me) of the House Ap- | propriations Committee expressed | ‘ , hope today that the next session | Roar gee shel —— George of Congress could balance the na-| ‘2-Ga) said today the Wést. may tional bud have “the greatest opportunity of . the century to do something to But whether’ there can be a (aX! 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Lucky girl, Betty Sue Scott, 20, was selected to reign over the week-long event. ‘Widow’ Falls Into Bonanza| Legal Heir of Hushand ~* NEW YORK #—A woman whose | and, to her great surprise, told) husband vanished after two weeks | that she had never been divorced | of marriage 40 years ago now has | from Nelson. | learned to her astonishment that! As a result, she was left the! > she probably will inherit $260,000 jegal widow of Nelson — and un- from his estate. |der state law entitled to half his| | * * * |SaAAES eae, shen am aditonnd | Her chance of doing so results $10,000. from ~~ ear a arpe ert falsely told her had obtai f gy of Developing The woman, long since happii [remarried fo Me, Men Deck et for Tourist Trade She never heard of her first | CAIRO — Tourist. oe ‘husband after he left her ~ until | ‘she learned that she likely will | Suddenly is busy developing mod-| 7 inherit more than half his estate ¢t facilities for travelers, around | 7 as the widow’s share under i Cairo and Alexandria. York law. | as Montazah-Mokattam, for short, | She was married to Helge Nel- for this development. Creund leveling hen bom started te marriage he built up a thriving on the Mokattam Plateau behind : auto parts business in Brooklyn. | the Citadel of Cairo, Electric and| 7 Then he retired, moved to Miami water systems will be installed) 7 and died. | and a funicular railway built from ae Twenty years after Nelson. de- | the Ezbehiah Gardens in Cairo to serted her, his wife married Frank | the Mokattam hills, Hotels, casinos | 7 L, Duck. . ee | and restaurants will enliven the) —— She told him of her marriage! . and he suggested that she have | Alexandria a tourist center will a lawyer obtain a divorce, She contacted an attorney, who told her the divorce would be no trouble | inasmuch as her husband had de- | serted her. Not long afterward, the lawyer. told her the divorce had been ob- eS tained. She then married Duck. ‘ When Nelson died without leav-|Record Budget OK'd = | ; ing a will, authorities began’ GRAND HAVEN ®— The Ot-| ~ |a search for possible heirs. 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Regulars, shorts, longs. —44 - Open Friday & Saturday as veh pT ee ee a ’ \ eS: t ‘ é ‘ ; Bs | A ; Eis i } : eae i / A ‘Pe : : PY j “ : ~ ! j, 9 a> : 4 bos | ‘Ss { i s / fo | : _ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1955 : \ . : , , : < : s : 4 an : ; : rs : r : e > 5 : : ; . ran _ = omy - ' - anf ® , ; aes a ‘ e x: | ~a et “2, : 4 oe. + a! wi 2 Bich 4 > . pie The greatest selling event ever conceived by Pontiac Retail Merchants. We are determined to prove to everyone that Dollar for Dollar you save more in Pontiac. Thousands upon thousands of dollars worth of brand new wanted merchandise will be offered in this gigantic city-wide two- day selling event at prices that mean savings to you. Save now as you have never saved before — no matter what you need you can buy it now at a real savings. : Fill out your Christmas list and come to Pontiac to reap a harvest of values. This City-Wide Event Starts Tomorrow 1 } at is ’ F A r ; — To The People of Pontiac Motors And Fisher Body On Their Great W-1956 PONTI YOU CANT BEAT A PONTIAC THF PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1955 \ Alison Shop Arthur’s Barnett’s Clothing Bazley Market Brown Bros. Sam Benson Clothing Outlet Bobette Hosiery & Corset Shop Burton’s Apparel for Women Calbi Music Co. : Carolynn Shop Christian Literature Sales Cloonan Drug Co. Community National Bank Connolly’s Jewelers Consumers Power Co. , | Dickinson’s Men’s Wear | Enggass Jewelry | Eppert’s Photo Service Firestone Store Gabert, H. Wayne Gallagher Music Co. General Printing and Office Supply George’s-Newport’s Gillies Shoes Grinnell Brothers Jane Lee Store, Inc. L. G. Haig Shoes C. R. Haskill Studio Homade Food Shop Hub Clothiers . _ Huddick’s Kaufman’s Credit Clothing Kresge, S. S. Co. : Lewis Furniture Linda Lee Shop Lion Store W. N. McCandless, Inc. McNally’s Men’s Wear Maling Bros, Inc. Market Tire, Inc. Merit Shoe Co. Myer’s Jewelry Neisner Bros. Neumode Hosiery Shop - Osmun’s Osmun’s Town & Country - Pauli, Fred N. Co., Jewelers Pauli’s Shoe Store | Peggy’s Women’s Apparel J. C. Penney Co. Pontiac Press Pontiac Retail Store Pontiac State Bank \ Pontiac Varnish Retail Store \ R & H Shoe Store Rappy’s National Clothing Redmond’s Jewelry Rogers, S. C. Sporting Goods Sallan’s Jewelry Co. Sanders, Fred ; Scarlett’s Bicycle Shop Sears, Roebuck & Co. Sew ’n’ Save Fabric Shop | AC 4 Shaw’s Jewelry Simm’s Bros. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Stapp’s Juvenile Bootery Stewart-Glenn Furniture Co. Three Sisters Dress Shop _ Thrifty Drug Stores United Shirt Distributors WKC, Inc. : Waite’s, Inc. : | Walgreen Drug Store | — Ward’s Home Outfitting Wiggs ae Winkelman Bros. Apparel Wrigley’s Stores, Inc. Wonderland Shop Wyman Furniture Co, ma Open Fri. & Mon. 'til 9 P.M. B pa } ties for children committed ‘three state institutions * eo . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1955 : - ; bo j ae . ff # OKs R f fc | Civil Defense Workers ‘Hoover Receives | e qa e Able to Flee in Earnest | SALEM, Ore. The first au ‘Award From AMA f titl fi thentic evacuation in’ state civil Or ns | U IONS |. defense history sent wontons | NEW YORK ®—Former ‘Presi- : | scurrying out of the state civil de-|dent Herbert Hoover, has béen | State Welfare. Board |fense headquarters yesterday. jcted. by the American xed e : a | Assn." for his work as to Split Cost of Child The ceiling in their basement of- | honorary | Cc r Wee Counti | Bee cracked under the: weight of | chairman of the Board of Trustees , are vv OUNTICS, state income tax files, Architects, | of the National Fuhd for Medical | “ees . ‘after an investigation, said the | Education. | LANSING \®—The State Social | place is no tonger sale. At his. Waldort Towers suite. yes- Welfare Commission today ap-| The civil defense workers were terday, Hoover was presented with ‘proved rates to be paid by coun-| moved temporarily into an office the Frank H. Lahey award for to out of the danger zone. \* ‘outstanding leadership in medical sd ninonsiioniminssenicincemiomane | education." i * * * XYZ Coughs Up Taxes since 1949, the National Fund ; Under a law passed by the last) RICHMOND, Va. uw — Virginia's has granted seven million dollars | Legislature, counties —_ will be | mysterious taxpayer, who signs his | to 80 medical schools, Dixie Dan Must Turn Surplus charged half the cost of maintain-| name “XYZ,” is at it again. In accepting the award, Hoover | ‘ing children at the Boys Vocation-| ‘The Internal Revenue Service said the “responsibility for finding | Stocks lato Cash al Once al School in Lansing, the Girls | this year received $600 in $100 ‘funds” for medical research and’ SAVE 40-50 1 60% Men’‘s Red, Hooded Parkas $993 $17.95. Value Matching Quilted, Lined PANTS 8" | ~ ul iH ‘Training School in Adrian and the | bills from XYZ ag his personal | technician training “does not lie Michigan Children’s Institute in| income tax. The IRS has no idea upon our medical men but upon e | Ann Arbor. who he is. He has been sending laymen and industry.” in the money in this manner for | { In return, the state will bear | With 12,000 Europeans and 325,- | séveral years. | ae et het Sate | 000 natives, Leopoldville in the The Spaniards took cate north | Belgian Congo has doubled in size dren sent to state institutions. | lot the Rio Grande in 1 sass World War TL. The new law, sponsors said, was | it : | designed to encourage counties to | board delinquent or homeless chil- | ‘dren in foster homes instead of | \ sending them to state facilities. | Insulated quilted Pontiac .Press Phote COSTS VARY 17-Je 1 Wa ! porn . Water re- CLINIC IN OPERATION — Posing as patients at | than 10,000 area persons are expected to receive med-| Tye department told the com- | St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Clinic, which is now seek- | ical care at the clinic this year, Clinics are held each mission it costs $7.60 a day to keep | The watch for active men Trul ars watch at a , savings. Shock rolls of like water off a ducks back! Compare Values EASY CREDIT Georges-Newports Jewelry Dept. g i af E i : a] tig Lace Top $539 $2.26 per child per day at the! The baby born with a dislocated Ne one is refused because a | Soadees this year.” "The majority were tional School, $3.30 at the Girts | 588 appeared during the first half ‘the hospital eupiliary. | HU N I I NG ing United Fund support, is this typical family. More | weekday morning. a child at the Boys Vocational | | Mic! higan Children's Institute. inability te pay. Training School and $1.13 at the | hand may. | : i - soon—if he can see a doctor. oe 2 te = , S School, $6.61 per child per day at United Fund Supported Clinic Aiding oe ee Scores of Area Residents Each Day. {m= comies’su'have'o my : Men’s 100% Wool In 1954, patients totaling 9,705 | Since i its beginning 26 years ago, | Michigan Children's Institute. i received treatment. Another ‘5,- | the clinic has been sponsored by | The 7a yee become effective April | —_ = *T i? ae Fiberglas Insulated O. D. $ 4” i E al : i Pontiac area United Fund "s largest supporter. who come to the not welfare patients. described as average, hard-working people who live on their incomes, but can't always afford medical care. Seme require emergency Full Lace Insulated Boots $888 Insuiated Sox $249 pier a ial iain Ni ali tala i BIS i a NIE kG | inti 5 re ~ a Fir s * Ideal for work or play MEN’S TANKER JACKETS "one sh” Boys’ 100% Wool VARSITY JACKETS it ‘ward fs his schoolwork. Or be brought to the front ot Oe | classroom to see writing on the blackboard. The child is referred to the | school nurse, who makes an ap- pointment at the clinic, if neces- | sary. For admission, a patient must have a referral note from his doc- ANN UN H'/ ror 1956 tor or be sent by social agencies, 7 such as the Family Service. The city and county health depart- | ments also’ can make appojnt- : ments. Dulles-Chou Meeting * Repellent a dramatic new blending of power, and style that makes power visible and gives beauty motion...the exciting new George (Da) Y eopeared today to have patched up their differences over how to meet Red China's - demand for a high-level confer- ence with the United States. === PowerStyle' CHRYSL cok Men’‘s Durable George called yesterday for Red China publicly to renounce the use of force before Secretary of State | Dulles would agree to meet with Chinese Premier-Foreign Minister Chou En-lai. j This brought the Georgia sena- tor, who is chairman of the For- eign Relations Committee, almost squarely in line with the State Department's attitude toward any such meeting. It marked a decided shift in George’s previous position, be- cause earlier he had said nothing about the need for any such dec- laration of peaceful intent. Last July 24, he urged a Dulles-Chou meeting within six months as the best way of easing dangerous ten- siong in the Formosa region. 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' |lest. 32. : ii Foreign Ministers in Impasse | ‘cans Pavers centre Unification of Germany s Crucial Isue memers ceeeeee ewe | OB ol MTA ES a ‘RM UNE 00D HOUSEKEEPING and the a si, one big propaganda gui for the. | . x 235 Russians when ‘he said he would | But, as one top official put’ it, | be willing te accept their idea —— “the ‘Open Sky’ plan. really would | USEKEEPIN By HOWARD HANDLEMAN — | that disarmament controls |}. meaningless if vast areas of | HO ‘ G t the world were ‘left out.’ met SHOP WASHINGTON (INS) — The) should include inspection of key same weakness will plague Russia, points, railheads and seaports At the same time, Dulles goes | and the West next Thursday when PPPs te beth Sountetes. to Geneva with the feeling that : of PONTIAC they begin foreign ministers talks; The President did that in the | | the Russians will not agree to let | in Genes, letter he sent to Premiere Nikolai | U, S. airplanes fly over the Sovjet | Neither side much it can Pray other. ass . | A. Bulganin after a conference | Union at will with powerful cam- * * , | with Dulles in the Eisenhower | TS seeking out every. gun posi- | | tion, bivouac and “me plant. * * ' hospital room in Denver. - 3 The ssasten weakness that Sec- ? retary of State John Foster Dulles OPEN SKY PLAN Over-all, the U. S. fe etn is that takes to Geneva is that the United! But the President was firm in| Molotov goes to ‘Gunes without * States, while committed to do holding out for his plan to trade | anything new to offer. It is an- nothing in Europe until Germany | mijitary blueprints and permit | ticipated he will argue for old and is reunified, has not been able tO | aerial observation of both. coun-| rejected ideas because the “Rus- work out a unity plan Russia | tries, He made it clear he would | Sians “just don’t have any tricks | # might accept. | agree to inspection of -key points | left in the bag” for disarmament, Dalles seemed to admit that | only as part of a general agree: | | European security or German uni- in his American Legion speech | ment that included his own — fication. | in Miami when he said he had | Sky” plan. | Pie Leadership comes from being better in many ways. 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This week-end during Pontiac Leadership Celebration Days shop here and learn for yourself wie oo ee Or et & ee Steel Official Claims | why we continue to be the largest, leading exclusive appliance store in Pontiac. agree to a unified and free Ger- Sky” plan definitely ps Bie give | That did not sound like a man | American bases overseas, That DianiieciaeeEet i 9 t«" . * with a plan and Dulles’ advisors | might create complications aa | | PITTSBURGH (®—The “guaran. { made it clear there is no plan the | Other sovereign states, such 8% | teed annual wage” is a false label | ice hese ly ® tity Ge are apo es accept to pL PNR ER: ‘Z ~ | being used in an effort to increase | Take Your Cho of T National A uni xermany anytime soon. : | unemployment compensation bene- | t ti t og slpemedd | Pageg sem m pegedo a Advertised Automatic Washers! utoma ic ectric {A top U. S. strategist said all| "George 7. Fonds a P : do at Ge on 3 e T. , Vice president | : F E 4 gpg hada chon ha | in charge of industrial relations for . Priced with the lowest . . a {cation to help maintain German |. ie - eee Oe coe gives you complete outo- a s * . . taf 3 pepe ant Graive e 6 | Pennsylvania State Chamber of Tose washing $ the ; 4 ind Gere | Commerce. . ‘ | 3 .. U a than ck paces rn Fonda said union leaders are ste y ‘ . reunification. ing to “increase unemployment | 3 H * * «& compensation benefits to a_ point te peel eh ELECTRIC 4 ~ 8 : “against Soviet propaganda that “More serious then that,” he! Now — remains divided only said, “‘it is an effort to legalize the | ay 4 i i, , * wd bd 4 with the es Germany's ties payment ef special benefits to} Only EASY q : 3 . ww minority groups at the expense at | : TERMS 4 : sr welt the majority. aware of the danger of their posi- : fo ——— FSF, Delivery—N , 2 tion. The longer Germany is di- Iranian Senate OKs | =, $10 Down Delivery—No Special Wiring | i Se Baghdad Defense Pact | : Just Plug In. a «German desire ity at any | » price. That's why emphasis TEHRAN, Iran (®—The Senate | ’ "s - sit! Own 2 new |, Gis being put on Seance oe | today ratified 384 a bill authoriz- | M AYTAG i) otiien ‘Drier, Bajey secing year tether come ent et tne GAS $] 69° ‘ «Germans and on formal diplo- - MICHAEL McDONALD : | ing Iran to join the Baghdad de- | ’ ys wy i = a by ars ee MODEL 3 = matic moves by Dulles to keep| Recently honored for outstanding | fense pact linking Iraq, Turkey, | The Automatic with putting away without irening. , FREE INSTALLATION Pr Sup German hope that unity with service to patrons along his route | Pakistan and Britain. . water-film action! Posi- {freedom is still possible. as a Pontiac Press Carrier i$) The bill will be submitted to the |f tive washing action! ‘ , Ribera Michael McDonald, of 631 Bird St., house) in open ses-| ° : bd Birmingham. Michael, son of Mrs. | sion tomorrow. Ratification is ex-| y ° C h 4 * The Russians, too, have taken | Alice McDonald, has been a carrier | | pected within a week, | our ol ce } Positions cola cannot ac-/ for over-two years and says that | Ee » cept. Dulles agree to Rus-| his Press route has taught. him to | iy ‘sian demands for a man-for-man | accept responsibility which is sure Soviets Tour Wall Street ‘ : = reduction of armiles. The Pentagon |.to aid him throughout life. He NEW YORK (INS) — Six Soviet : j already has warned the U. 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EVERYTHING. MUST BE SOLD DOWN TO THE BARE WALLS! CASH-LAYAWAY-—CHARGE |LADIES’ COATS 4 7795] Lanes mL woo. [Pras euLRanSS pacer : All Wool Coats | irls’ Dress : Werner OS SNOW SUITS) coaTaLeccine | _ $2. g . In Wool or Gabardine ? SETS Untrimmed Coats Sanieeeere as | oo |_‘8" | *9” | Fur Trimmed Coats * 3B) ae Girls’ SHIRTS A JACKETS | Dresses $1 40 Stips 8°] torres 44° Hosieny xs 9Q° | °4.95 “1.95 Siar” wal | ‘Ladies’ $4 00 | Lrdies’ Gabardine $0995 | Leis $95 Girls’ Blouses ALL WOOL and Gabardine GOWNS "1" | SKIRTS “2. | DRESSES SS= “OS | and Tshirts | swears | TROUSERS | AQ | Ladies’ All Woo! OO | Ledics’ Better , _ bt HOUSE DRESSES "2 | SKIRTS ‘9 |DReEsses “2 | 1.00 | °2.49 | ccc UNION STORE 5 NORTH SAGINAW ST. pe ree | THE PONTIAC PRESS. mutunspav! d OCTOBER 20. 1955) Bt Bey (ae iy ei VAPA | {<7 y «Gif James M. Hare. Prefers Parachuting fo Life of Marriage ‘basic content but varying as to dividual] lawmakers will toss a Last of a Series on State’s Accident Problem e % Jest in @ seri¢s 1 ag ine cia eesiie the an official im state and | Detroit ety organizations and 4 d by the A) dated Press. By E. C. HAYHOW When the legislature meets in|on transferring driver licensing special session Nov’"1 to adopt| from the local to the state level. asures for reducin Michigan's | would reimburse counties for ~ . |fees lost by the transfer. horrible traffic toll, it will not lack | suggestions. * * * Governor Williams had a 14-point based on recommenda- 4. Establish a compulsory mo- tor vehicle inspection system, using established private worsens physical oomatiencs. 8. Permit ne use ‘et chemical ONE MAN'S OPINION * and service stations under state supervision. ‘ * * 5. This proposal is contingent 6. Nicieeely ie bedgat of the | | point of the accident prevention Michigan State Safety Commission authorities, sound and sensible pro- so it can do a better job in the | fields of public accident facts research. information and | program tions of traffic safety authorities | working with Secretary of State The Republicans are said to be working on a program of their own, similar to the governor's in detail. It may be expected, too, that in-|her parachute, says Clette Duval, who at 24 holds two records for ‘The first three articles of this PARIS—A girl's best friend is *chuting. She owns the women's world teets in drunk Griving cases, 9. Establish a Gulp commission papermen knows they to provide information as the ba- sis for future traffic safety action. posals. PLAN IS COSTLY they would give Michigan the most 7. Require that, all school bus of Michigan disturbed by the | theery trum bebe te etwalty. They a * * All these are, from the stand- If adopted with the three basics, comprehensive traffic safety pro- gram in the country and undoubt- edly save a lot of lives. It should be mentioned that this program will cost a lot of money. As the Governor received it from Hare, there was a price tag on each item, I have delib- erately avoided the money angle la this series for three reasons. 1, The figures are strictly tenta- who « can 2 push and belabor a pet! a 5 *, 1|A Recommendation for Legislators o on Traffic Safet jeviameniah te Oe don't consider ice | HERE’S A TYPICAL “Pontiac Leadership” drivers meet certain: standards of | ever-mounting toll of death and in-| are Republicans and Democrats| experts inthe field, pressure a serious hazard. .| Jury on our highways, became ac- ond Sadek 60 eteh. | This they “have done, almost When completed in November, tively interested in traffic safety. : oo ee : , | 1957, the bridge will ‘contain After studying the traffic safe- [unanimously = "$ —“. | 1,000,000 tons of material, three-- . ty problem they decidea that |. If the members of the Legista-| fourths of which is. beneath the - havens $6 oh Sains with sate: here was something important | ture will follow this example, Mich- | water. ; ; ‘ among | esough to require that they har- | :gan, the home of the automobile,| The two main piers are the the most rugged of ah ness their individualism, forget |can take its place at the head | deepest suspension bridge piers ualists. They are “idea” their own pet theories, and get | of the traffic safety parade where | in the world—one 210 feet down solidl and the other 205 feet. Oe ee er a | DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR you SAVE MORE « IN PONTIAC child series discussed the most impor-| record for delayed-drop jumping smiles tant features of the Williams-Hare, and that for jumping with an oxy-| tive and thus could mislead and food package her family received | program. . gen inhaler, both done in a free | unfairly influence the public. from the United States. Drought |. pRoposALs fall from around 22,000 feet to 1,300 *e # | and severe crop losses have feet when she pulled the rip-cord./ 2. The members of the Legisla- | brought famine to the little king-} They are As a little girl in Normandy, Co-| ture are: better qualified than I am | dom, so the $5 food packages are| 1. Better traffic law enforee- | lette was a tomboy; during the| to determine whether the state is | very welcome. ment through an increase in the | war she was mascot of a French) jn a position to foot the bill . infantry unit and at 16 she took! whatever it totals in the end. Israel Sees Return 2A elfective driver li- ange i e © * : censing system to keep unfit ® parachuting is an expensive) 5 no one, so far as I know, : apert, she carns the mony to/ has been able te place a price tag | pay for it by modeling Paris crea- | on human life: | tions, but is often too black and | more adequate driver : : * * @ | , »@ | blue from to show : ‘ ‘ TEL AVIV—After 1,900 years,| *dveation program in the state’? “ae — + ow oe | My personal feeling is that the Keystone Olympic turret with {1.9 normal high qateats. Colette has no interest in do-| job must be done whatever the | lens and {2.5 Wide Angle Lens and 1] 2" {3.5 ‘members of the Falash tribe of “If I married I would cost, | mestic life. I have a suggestion for me ~ Men who know the most about preventing traffic accidents agree| have to give up parachuting,” Telephoto lens. Including a carrying case - and light bar . . . a regular $215.00 value. if | | ‘J | eston ys os TRIPLE-TURRET 8s.» Rollfiim 55 A.D. the Falashes mi-| these are “musts.” Without them | she says. “It’s so much freer up| bers of the Legislature. there than on the ground.” Some years ago the ne wxpepers| ‘About ‘Brated to Ethiopia to remain, ac-| as a foundation, no state-wide traf- cording to their Jewish religion, | fic safety program can be really . (until the Messiah comes to eee SPECIAL DURING LEADERSHIP DAYS ONLY! , OTHER POINTS . = oe sat" ef) HOME MOVIE CAMERA | c Negro » | count Governor's ‘bushy brown hair co aristocratic | points, because the driver licens- DR. HENRY A. M | LL Take Hollywood movies at home with the lightest, easiest- S$ 5 O Sonen Sea aay gece | TS Pease © SOUR into three parts. , Optometrist ——, to use, least expensive turrent camera ever made! Get long- When word spread that Israci| Mere are the other nine points: 7 North Sa s shots, close-ups in rapid-succession with a flick of the wrist fwes reborn, the Falashes wanted Grath —— orth Saginaw Street on inexpensive roll film . . . built-in wide-angle viewfinder Rae afeced — od pened Seen annigeh’ te bo Lanmad 10 io Phone FE 4-6842 eat immediately to all 3 lenses! In sculfproof vinyl. See ‘a school in Ethopia to teach them | Cal law enforcement as the triple-turret Olympic TODAY! Hebrew. the need arises. : * * * * ° * ” . the first 35 orange — . aes ati Better Things in Sight C A MER A tary al Br girl, who adhe = Open Friday Evenings and cried: “God has given us eee , SHOP life.” Thousands more will come.| 3. Appropriate funds to permit ‘The mouth of the Yukon River So cued det pebbany weed. Closed Wednesday Aft is 7 rnoons ‘ Sevctinten Gen: Se: wecmmn|ante ond sther periods of ahuer- . 57 W. 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TOKY Ow—Red China's Peiping | Top SPEED "On the Spot” New Jersey J Rul | het son's riding crop and struck| Molner, Detroit health commis- a nog eine ee eee | Relief for Heartburn r Si > fea , Shanghai, Mr. # . | elief gf tain y Jury KUleS Schroeder because she feared the | sioner, has pointed out that the Seatiah haeo heen granted} on 1OF oral. early fall season’ is one of the three peak periods for colds. * * * permission to leave the country. | ae Red radio gave no further | awe ate oct: oe Matchless Savings on Fine Quality Diamonds Save 1/3 Save 1/3 - Make selections now for -on Widow in Apparent, “a being swung, by her husband. ca Suicide of Her Husband] .‘Ten, she said, she hit Schroeder . | several times to force him to eat) The health commissioner, who BLIZARETH, NJ. vA wellto| eer hin ee | anid iemnat overran bad at leadl, do widow who beat her husband! Schreoder was a former mem: | and March = yoy the prec, with a riding crop the day before | ber of the legal staff for the Pru-| two periods. He declared: he died an apparent suicide was/| dential Insurance Co, of America; : free today of atrocious assault and and was associated with a New| ere & fet on og © battery. charges, : | York law firm. | catch a cold and that is te come It took a Union County jury less in contact with another person t ee than an hour yesterday to find Mrs, Lucille Schroeder, 52, of Sum- | Prisoner Enjoys Food whe has one. The common cold isa virus infection and as far as it is known today, this virus | Christmas on perfect cut, very fine diamonds. Deduct.'4 from regular price. Great savings mit, innocent. | CHICAGO (INS)—A one-hundred | on entire diamond stock. The grey-haired widow, a for- pound “prisoner’’ who ate up all | mer dancer, burst into sobs upon the bologna at a Chicago police hearing the verdict. station where he was lodged over- Her husband George, 50, died| night in a cell had no complaints Jast Jan. 18 from an overdose of | about the food. barbiturates. During the three-day| In fact the “prisoner,” a huge trial; Mrs. Schroeder described! Great Dane dog, found on-the him as a man who couldn't leave | street, had ino complaints about liquor alone. } anything. His owner, Dallas Al- On the night of Jan. 17, she re-'ter, claimed him Tuesday. is not destroyed by any known drug or other remedy.” Jewelry Department Open Fri. and Mon, Evenings However, he explained, - infet- tions which follow a cold are re- | sponsive to treatment by anti- | biotics. * * @ The doctor’s suggestions to avoid colds included staying away from — persons with the sniffles, sufficient | A SEORGE’S NEWPORT'S | We Give Red Stamps | 74 N. Saginaw St. | ial j { © NEW MICHIGAN WIND TUNNEL — This low| Campus. Pictured ig the settling chamber of the ‘turbulence wind tunnel is one of. three embodied in| tunnel, a facility that will permit precise studies | ia $2,000,000 aeronautical research center under con-! in the subsonic range of flight. =o “| Sstruction on the University of Michigan's new North | : yj ld Bodi | found the car mired in four feet Japanese Boats Seized iver 1e S es of silt off the government dock at TOKYO. (INS) K N n P j oe yodo ews the Canadian Soo. Inside were the Servies repaited thet teres depe- eid fOr ears | remains of two bodies, later iden-| 1.6 fishing boats were seized ‘ tified as Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kirk! Tuesday by Russian gunboats off +» #® SAULT STE, Marie, Mich. ®—- ry of a car in the St. of North Bay, Ont, the Kurile Islands north of Japan. * * Mary's River wi solved ry dis- | 1. the British American Oil Co, | Hairdressers to Meet fppearance of a Canadian oil com- |... traveling with his wife to visit| GRAND RAPIDS #—About 500 any official and his wife 15 years : per parents in Emerson, Man., | hairdressers are expected Sunday ‘ago. |when they vanished Oct. 4, 1940, | at a regional meeting of the Michi- ; A diver searching the river yes-| Officers theorized that the Kirks | gan Hairdressers and Cosmetolo- | derday for a Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.,| had been traveling at night and/ gists Assn., which include 11 Sman who had threatened suicide | became lost. | societies in Southwest Michigan. TTTTTITITIITITIT TTT TTTTTiTrrtttTeL COOOO CO OCOSES ODE OOEEE OLED ODS OEOSO ODODE SEOESOOEE DOSES ESOESENOSS SUM © ~ | Gaye Open evenings ‘til 9! 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It's avail- able in food stores and super-! markets from coast to coast at | bargain-basement prices. Roast loin of pork heads the list | of weekend specials in many mar- | ki if you want to serve it She said her husband Robert, 37, ; became angry and struck her when 4 she spoke to her pet bird after ‘ they returned from their one-week horieymoon last June. They sl arated Aug. 27. Judge Harry G, Hershenson granted Mrs, Kemp a divorce on’ In ‘some parts of the country, | force prices down to bargain levels. prices of center cut pork chops | are down as much as 10 cents a|: ©8® Prices, still on the uptrend, pound, may start falling again soon, Pro- Frying chickens are a little duction—at a record rate in Sep- higher in price in some cities, |*ember—moved still higher this | reflecting higher quotations at however, unprece- Want. Sturdier Houses} -_in Areas Most Affected ‘by Hurricane—Flood | NEW YORK w-—Storms that have lambasted large sections of » the nation with marked fury this with homemade apple sauce, you'll. find apples cheap’ and plentiful also. This is “National Apple month. So f pr. wholesale, but still constitute an | ented: constimer demand has held ; egg prices well above year-ago excellent ne * * Potatoes pe onions are again. the “outstanding” buys in produce i | leVe Is, Gets $1, 000. 10 for 20¢ grounds of cruelty. building industry increasingly hui- Week,” an annual sales promotion | : cauecious. event timed to coincide with the | — and marketing specialists say | WANT TO * * peak harvest season ‘ter than usuél for this time of| OKLAHOMA CITY #. — The floods have ruined countless drive- ways, cellar walls and floors - house roofs this year, So, many a home. owner is more storm con- scious than ever. < STURDIER HOMES builders had skimped on roof nails. A lot of ideas on making big buildings hurricane resistant are * being pushed. ae * «* "A New York skyscraper, the Socony Mobil Building, a 45-story stainless steel clad office structure, will boast 3,200 “hurricane resist- ant’ windows, One of the secrets ‘is a double gasket seal-of polyvinyl chloride. ’ The Fruscon. Steel division of the Republic Steel Corp, which de- signed and made them says it had thetn tested by the University of aP HERO DOG — Rebel, a two-year-old Boxer, is| she owns. Rebel knocked the man down, hugged by his mistress, Mrs. Pauline King, in Oak-| the dog was restrained the attacker escaped. land, Calif., after he saved her from an assailant| King bears scratch marks on her face from the as she carried home the day's s receipts from a tavern encounter. use of more steel reinforcement | | faces could have beén saved with in concrete in a drive- | greater use of welded wire fabric ways and foundations is sum- mer's storms left miles of road- | the coment. beds piles of rubble, Undermining | 4 . by floods is another problem, but! The American Federation of La- the steelmen say many road sure bor was is organized Nov. 5, 1881. Miami, Wind and water were hurled against sample windows at | velocities equal to a 145-mile-an- hour storm, Air pressure against | the quarter-inch plate glass was | around two thirds of a ton. The steel industry is touting the Pes HAW oe yA PONTIAC LEADERS e HIP Smoked ham is another fea- tured item on meat counters this week. Beef rib roasts and‘ sir- loin steaks are moderately priced, as is shoulder of veal, Roast leg of lamb, although still ma year the quality for most types is bet-| lected $1,000.10 yesterday from an | Cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce insurance policy on which only 30 | cents premium had been paid. | Harold Brill, 33, took out the policy | two weeks before he was killed in| | and greens are plentiful and mod- erately priced in mest parts of the country. Also listed ag good widow of an oil field worker @ nitre glycerin explosion col- SAVE $500? face coa , ° ano motings, 06 well a0 new con- relatively high, has been marked win ib i a a Wilson, Okla., Saturday, He paid| Mf sivertisoment “in” tomorrow's @re being tested in laboratories. down 4 cents a pound by major | peers and Virgini only three weekly 10 cent pre-| YB Pontiac Press. 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He 12 F« $8 12 = 88c 12 F 88¢ 12 ™ 88c eee eeeere eee eerete fr 63¢ GLEEM TOOTHPASTE 2 « 88 $1.25 Fasteeth DENTAL ADHESIVE Cc $1.00 Dr. Miles Nervine 500 Iodine RATION TABLETS = TIRED? WORN our?s 25's ca 7 ¢ vicorers Flash Bulbs 10 88: $1 LAVORIS 88° When your system locks strong red -blood, and is vitamin starved you feel listless, nervous, irritable ~| New oil-rich Niitee-Tonie ~S ILy Open THERE'S A MUTRI-TONIC PERMANENT S—SO Mondsy mikes t tt THAT'S “JUST RIGHT” FOR YoU Et Nights "rit PHARMACISTS Charge LESS for Filling 9 P.M. PRESCRIPTIONS WAVES DEEP DOWN IN \ snr” v eak blood is taxin } bs oo. vat < ng. | A. your heat, Ral your se LITTLE AS 10 MINUTES ; by tem of that 4 ‘ RN feeling NOW, enrich your because almost 4 is “ R $150 | aN blood fast with VIGOR- Oil Creme base (patented) cy eg. ‘ : T'S. % : ans 20° $660 Save . $120 Reg. $175 Reg. $137. _. Reg. $200 ~ A MONTHS SUPPLY Soe tars man Coes oak pogo —_ $14 bey $1] ae $160 cottee 80 wots 6 Curls are —. more » “i 88° | co” «= 49 { Baw | | : _. THE PONTIAC FRESE. SHURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1955 ce on What's the s Attraction? it's the FABULOUS | IPIGS = “JQ Sr ee was Cut Free? right * Add brandy. if you like it, , | ‘aon % cup peckaeed pre-cooked rice ih a r araatara fc f aaen ate This Method insures | a we. S powder Dome fouble -acting baking Good Fried Fish Fillets ee % teaspoon salt | eae yolks, well beaten Good fried fish fillets can be th , Lean well trimed ¥feupe min melted butter or other ‘ied this way. Beat an egg with a | DS! cet covonrus excirme as yx | tablespoor of water, @ teaspoon of | Whole Pork an 'salt and a dash of pepper. Dip) DAVY CEOCKETT Add rice and one-fourth teaspoon | > pounds of fish fillets (cut into| CLOTH PATCHES Shoulder salt to boiling water in saucepan. ing-size portions) in the eee Mix just to moisten all rice. Cover | one FREE iN EVERY PACKAGE and remove trom heat. Let stand Timipg” ‘nen im fine cracker FLAVOR-KIST HONEY GRAHAMS Lb. 3 5c minutes. L Fry slowly in a generous amount . 4 gs sift four gg yen | of melted butter or margarine until Ww ; B fourths tesspecn salt, and sity S°lden brown on both sides, i 9 z again, Add rice and mix well. | Combine egg yolks and milk.| 2UD ame RUST: STAINS TN E Add to flour mixture, blend, add tes QANTURS-SHKS- ten ¢ COPPER a nn NC R smooth. Beat egg whites until they a| ’ j hold up in moist peaks. Stir) GED ea arners HOW YOU CO.|8 Lots of Parking waelly but Rerenghty into bat- | Rastein Pred sented fo Lown nd FoLuy ote Su IND G R SAVE sn. 99° SALE Choice Cuts Pot Roast ote sence itccan reetal ae met oF a refreshments. Make up popcorn balls, of | garnish. ; and put fierce jack-o-lantern faces on them. | Ff ierce Halloween Faces Boston Butt PORK ROAST 29%. eon = ; : Fresh or Smoked .“— | \ | Broadcast | GHILI CON CARNE. os 99 Pig Hocks |. CANNED FOOD SALE | | Stock Your Shelves at These Prices! skewers into balls for handles. cut in half lengthwise. (Snip the | a i= 19% [cowie] af; 00D MARKET i — ~ Pisdmont—siced | PORK & BEANS .. 9 2: 99° aera Tee | Sete Prone 2-9 BACON [ee gn 99 TREE NYLOKS 99 TOO! With $39.00 cash register within a two week _period. START SAVING - TODAY! PHILLIP’S a 39: TOMATOES . . Lb. ¢ " Purity—Yellow mire 10 . OLEO..... \t GREEN BEANS... BANANAS | PORK CHOPS Donald Duck Hamilton \ NJ) \ N \ —\ TOMATO Medium \ \ \ N N KY AQc| juice EGGS = 49¢| 2 _17e | = 49 Defiance Wax | Par 3% 79¢| OLEO | Wax Paper © 99) 2% 39 | 2% 39° : Birds E Angel Food & 39°) Fish Sticks | Cone . . 3Qc 1oor. 39¢€ | vise 39¢ \ 9 Menton 5 39%. sce r000.. 9 = APPLES © eran 7 7 | ) Pure—Country SAUSAGE 29% HICKORY | SMOKED ‘ nbd QQ: Be sure and fry one of eur delicious barbecued chicken for buffet, snacks er full course dinners. SUNKIST |. Maple tet © HIGH GRADE 39 ORANGES | “Cueesce \ PRE-COOKED HAM >i. Shank Half Lb. 19° Dos. 29° Ber 19¢ y COUPON COUPON COUPON N Roman Cleanser...“ 19° :8 One Coupon Per Customer Vi NONE SOLD TO MINORS \ (eeeweswenecreeeseenemneneennneneeeneeny COUPON COUPON COUPON Nil Open 7 Days pamecaee Ni. 9 A. M.- 10:30 P. Beet Sugar.........5° 35° {8 inl ASPADAR RE BROS. MKT. | ae sh [hackle /06 WEST HURON Saal NONE SOLD TO MINORS ia e . | ae ee si % J 1 | 27 7 2 oo oe oe ae ae ee ee. + i hae 3 1 shalip intentions ha wana aan eee . ee ESO eH SAO RRA aaa One ansanaae Meer: _ We Reserve te Bug] Ve baat LA mone Sunda <= ’ 4 Pere tf bi oe ag i; , 3 Pe ee ay :. 4 | pp dee Ly Py PM ane] saad THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1955 LOTUS SLICED [DEL MONTE gle PE APPLES | .| CRE AM CORN ln Corn: | OLDEN CORN Star Saving GOLD BELL Gift Stamps NOW! || ROMAN _ CLEANSER YOUR \ CHOICE — TRIX or TREET —(ifime | (2S ce am "ES SPECIAL | BUY NOW! ‘740 Cl. CELL-O BAG C ig S$ are Ribs Tot Pops ~ , wed 9 } . . . 1 A he LIFE M & ANTI-FREEZE... & 69° ANTI-FREEZE... “ ‘T” Sealtest, Homogenixed secu | MILK... 2... eet 3D PRICE! Birds Eye, Frozen FISH STICKS... ™ 39° cope “MAT e Street Co SU DE [= OO Auburn ~ Ave. 3 oe NES are | ‘ mie PI ee / ee : ey: A yj me bd Pea re aes pombe THE PON TIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, odvvake i 20, 1955 mite Into apick. Coffee Cake rraifiamecy Soaay beech | oapsing Sy ie 2 ee the war of ary veriees| the . Pweinuis, chopped Chili powder: Dash on each bis- (1-3 @f S-ounce package) | Cult. sted confectioners’ Paprika: Dash on each biscuit. - ee eee Grated Parmesan cheese: One vanilla PONTIAC DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR @eAnensi _———— YoU SAVE more | IN PONTIAC grant and warm. Let each person break off his own (SIIIPMIOIIIIAIIIIO IIIA I ISI ‘ FARMER'S LOW PRICES | ae | . Beech Nut 5 hy . COFFEE wees \ Super 20 Oz. Loaf | Sally Ann : 6S Velee ees 9: it 17 \eine 39 “MILLS BROS. | \ COFFEE eee «719 N i aa CAKE . Defiance Stock Up “Sale! 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Bo A = FAT MENS Fee Fee © E29 ump Roast 7% ih Oh Hamilton } GRADE A MEDIUM 29: | Friendly Market Wh a Doz. _ 884 WEST HURON STREET Red Stompe - tee | 4 SUPER MARKET = 484 Auburn mat panning ~~ Phone FE 2.0119 , a at hata tl ate at aaah 4 ey . Ww eo een ee oh ee ee A ee aera oe eee a eee a T A a i % | Bale uaanes Sete : 2 i; fj : . T fh, é Ai rt t POE @ jf ; i bi | i ail * tee Fare i r ohog [ , i “F 4 id BL i * ai [= 4 - / | ¢ j Cty | f i { i , i i ty} woanae ae f ; } 1 sf BP : { ep ‘y ! : jhe wie fa A , ey Z FOOD STORES | We Give Holden Red Stamps With Every Purchase. Holden Red Stamps Give You FANCY SUGAR ‘CURED READY TO EAT : SHANK PORTION c HIXSON’S WHOLE HAMS . . . « 49 aaa Za 7 89 | : LB. VAC. YOUNG TENDER FANCY SHOULDER KLEINS OR MICKELBERRYS SLICED OR PIECE i _ "- LAMB ROAST»... 39 | BOLOGHA SAUSAGE « 39°) SESS Ik 5 MEAT LOAF ...» « 4% | pip ROAST BEEF... - 69 c NORTH ATLANTIC MADDOCK-PERCH-COD B U T T ER < VEAL ROAST ....+ 49 | BONELESS Fish... = 39 te atadatdatntodaeboa alalalalalalalalalalalslelaiolalsialalalalalalalalelatelelateloleisiaia More Finer Premiums—Faster! yeu CHEF BOY-R-DEE Se Secs mh a HILLSIDE 1A: . ie Bg aoey a Bel CONFECTIONERY | = ONERY i7Za X | ak $e = , RY ; “90 SCORE” a ‘ 4 te ibe c 225 “4 SHORTENING | NATCO ALL PURPOSE 3: .69: DINNER BELL-IN 4 YELLOW QUARTERS PASCO SRANGE JUICE . .* WAX PAPER... 29° New Exciting STAINLESS" TV FEATURE OF THE WEEK PIE FILLING... 2°28 5% PEANUT OIL.... 39° = ) MICHIGAN'S FINEST ALL PURPOSE—2'4 INCH & UP | FoR JONATHAN - MciINTOSH - SNOW © APPLES |] START WITH A 4 PIECE SETTING Stert with Unit Ne. 1. . . The Basie Plece Setting Unit— Dinner Knife ond Pork, Seled Fork ond Tesspeon. 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DRAYTON PLAINS nits J|SAVE HOLDEN RED STAMPS FoR BETTER PREMIUMS ~ FASTER! hi] ul qe ~ FOOD STORES Fr ce fe ug tipepn Ad NY yy SERVING YoU BETTER: "7 |) SAVING You more eo ¢ 4 * ee | | / OEE TE EET OE) ME EYRE en Re feed’ ih AS aes ade een ee cs Sat Be 0g _ FORTY-SIX | Ree THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1955 is : a a e = . : = A i . : f : | Ue Bed Soup |e oe 2 | ADLER’S SUPER MKT. Joins | lal, ‘Crea Di | wicbened.” Sedenn to taste with . ' : Ss. e ons in eee ‘i Make " my l -salt and pepper. Serve on toast Hyts ay a eT td : ee , | Or mashed potatoes. Serves two- : 2 0 ee ¢ : SS : pd Suppose you have leftover | three. ) VY | beet stew or roast. ‘TMis is what _ ————_— | OC / pis / : _, Mowean do with # "—- ___ Broil Chicken Burgers © J — -— P _Soet bet et See for Satisfying Lunch f | 1 cup, put & ' meat chopper or’ = ,. ‘ | ae ‘ous into very email dice Broiled Chicken Burgers make | P 1 teblespoen etl, butter er margarine g satisfying luncheon main dish. | | or " the S tables a Mes enriched hamburger sgetian, fF i can condensed cream soup either alf, On each half place a ice mushroom. celery, tomate or condensed of canned jellied cranberry sauce etable beef so iene i : = aan ime - For six sandwiches, mix 3 cups, | Balt and pe to taste | chopped cooked chicken, two); a 3 Toast or. meshed prtstons | thirds cup mayonnaise, one-half) f° 7ho>* | °° Ga . * | . " a - cup chopped sweet pickle, salt and | | é ee Heat oil, butter or margarine or pepper. Spread over the cranberry | |= 4,4 lard. Add beef and heat through. sauce. Place under broiler until | s Sprinkle with flour, Cook until hot and bubbly. LOTUS SLICED gee od in Sugar's part of rny diet - for its ‘energy lift* your ? And 3 teaspoons of Domino Sugar contain ter Simtnscees ‘| PIE APPLES o HONEY APPLESAUCE COOKIES — Honey helps to “2 en a cod tig «ey eT remains Bic Cc jar raiders and to the tea-time crowd. NO. 2 a CANS 4 Honey Applesauce Flavor | : | \Insures Cookie Popularity eT Tare TEAM” SUPER ALTE 7 Suga 4 ‘These hard - playing American | sift again ch shortening of ADLER'S “PONTIAC LEADERSHIP” SUPER VALUE x = : ( youngsters of ours ‘betray their | lemon rind; add sugar gradually, | health and vigor by their lusty ap-| creaming until light: and fluffy. petites, What mother hasn't been | “4 *8&5 and honey; beat wei urgently summoned out to the, Thea add flour, alternately | sandbox or backyard baseball dia-| With applesauce, s small amount mond to “bring us something to| ®t a time, beating after each N ‘ . eat, willya, Mom?” addition until smooth, Mix in x For a futritious afternoon snack, "** ®"d Fatsine. \ ‘ as well as a welcome one, take a Drop by teaspoon onto ungreased | e ‘ e second look at this recipe for baking sheet, 2 inches apart. Bake | Its smart slim Honey Applesauce Cookies, | in hot oven (400 degrees) about 12| nee | minutes, Store in tightly covered | Everyone knows that hency is \e i | ome of the surest ways to get a | “™mtainer. Makes about 5% dozen and trim a get | spurt of energy, It is eco- | Cookies. . | momical to use the year around, \ * * “Energy Lift’ too! | and tm plentiful supply. |Packaged Mix Used | . , i | Applesauce, cinnamon and.cloves| for Peach Coffee Cake | | lend spiciness to the cookies. And the recipe makes plenty. foods While you are baking cookies, you ; eos ‘might as well bake enough cookies to last—oh, a couple of days at least. It's a fair guess that not only | Serving good, hearty breakfasts | need not entail a lot of extra work | for you. Make use of canned bis- | cuits, rolls which are ready to pop | into the oven, or some of the many | packaged biscuit, muffin and cof- | nl : si fee cake mixes now on the market. — po ag w ip You can make these products | re. | their share of these Honey Apple- glamorous by using simple, tasty | ‘often | sauce Cookies! toppings. y Le | i iF : it i : i q Ry ; is i N x member: “Sugar-starved” Lop | lose pep and instead of weight! Honey Applesauce Cookies For instance, use s pockaged Jet ‘os Goupetna ia famous for’ to 2, Be oe You get them with ee —— — pw ‘: . = yee mcg the items you want! Chesng can be cooked in advance for this | Bake it briefly in chive-pastry shells. Garnish with a dollop of mayon- supe eee : recipe. Allow’ about 40 minutes for | naise and a sprig of parsley. tes) of wonderful, ape age Start 3 oor Oe ae ccs eee this = to nated ip: ap Seidlngs ‘S. Save on li : for stewing ~ groceries .., 2 15 minutes or until crust is light HY H es ie ” ace aubiee alee brown, ‘Garnish with dollop ot |AG Extra Vitamins | In Chive Tarts : mayonnaise and a sprig of parsley. ‘ mang sabe | Serve het. Makes four tarts. it Kraut Cocktail [= | peek crue Fall nen = | , jacarss — Spice Up Applesauce Here’s a pleasant variation of | == : | up diced ale With Coffee Flavoring [2 faaiees wey to serye canned | = | | ieespoous minced onion Apples gem the trees with red- ~ nak a = i cup mayonnaise on wen ct to servi there * hat op es amet = i ‘Prepare pastry gE rend | corn 00 9Qc Tomatoes 2:2 39° Defiance Coupon Premium . . COF! EE (Seve 12 coupons get ¢ pound free) Remus Creamery, Vitamin Rich BUTTER Defiance Quarter Pound Wraps 7 “T Pound 20¢ hae te FRESH HAM = lc ROAST eeesneese Sally Ann Fresh Baked spans CAKE ghee ch a ‘pork cuops “$9 © 1964, The Nestié-Company, Ine. — Save 5, on this 4- 01. jar of Nestlé’s~-the coffee with real percolated flavor di Richer-tasting coffee! Big saving! At all stores! You get 15¢ off on this special label 4-oz. jar of Nestlé’s—the coffee that’s delicious any strength! Sastan! [iad iF YET.) Medium —it's : perfectly grand. [STON iT3 AT ATT) Freshly Mede GROUND ges - 39 Defiance New Pack TOMATO JUICE 499° | BITE SIZE TUNA , oe Buy this pure 100% coffee nov! The IROVUNUAUNUNUAGUAUAUAOUUUGNEAUUAL Il | : or, JEP REL ESD Loe eee _ 5 ‘Ad | ee Pays Sa Se Ps an ce rus PS OSM EOE TESS re ie HH i 1 ge ek é“ f ate THE PONTIAC PRESS, ¢ “¥ * uy ‘The stir-n-roll nd easy R recipes lead you into fixing these | delicious foods and other interest- ing ones. Party Meat Pie With Parsley Piowheels 2 tablespoons salad oll \% cup siiced onion 2 cups diced cooked chicken, ham, er | canned luncheon meat (12-ounce can) } | RICHER “BEECH.NUT FLAVOR! \% cup sliced green pepper 1 can (10% ounces) condensed cream ' of ehicken soup - 1 cup liquid (milk or broth) 1 recipe Stir-N-Roll Biscult Dough 5, cup chopped parsiey pa agt oe ‘of this Heat oven to 425 degrees (hot), ae, Sena Seer ee Heat salad oil in heavy fry pan, famous blend of choice cof- [4.44 onion and cook until golden. fees. It's a revelation! And | Add diced meat and green pepper. \ for a satisfying quick start, | Stir in soup and liquid. Cook, stir * try New Instant Beech-Nut. | Ting, until mixture reaches boiling It's 100% pure coffee! yom. Pour into a 142-quart casserole, ; nevis - one Make Stir-N-Roll Biscult Dough. Easy Stir-n-Roll a , og e aa ae ave.< ‘ oven to bot). 8 ae x THURSDAY, s, kie chepped parsiecy ever dough. " ai + eel mT ( : Roll up, beginning at wide side, eh — . _ — ' wu OV. Use paper to aid in rolling. Seal PARTY MEAT PIE—Parsley biscuits top aj is one of the new stir-n-roll recipes from a colorful | wel bey pinching edge ot doueh | covamny Siting fo make a slamerene main dish. This| cookbook put out by a well-known salad oil company. SERVING ALL DAY ROAST Fi SATURDAY paniey vimts ot te' BUSY Moms Use Garnishes to Dandity 11 A. M. to 7:45 P.M 6 3 = a 4 e : U ¢ | i Dr. Benjamin a . . ‘ : One of America's foremost authorities on beby care f As Great Aunt Mehitabe| used to say, “Autumn is the season when womenfolks go gallivanting!” Truer than ever today! PTA meetings. Church groups. Or a full- time job. The list of time-taking ) projects is endless. And every | evening, homemakers all over the Right-Out-of-the-Can Casserole Dishes Leave it to the clever cook to “dandify” these old-faithfuls—with |a bit of chicken or bacon, @ flash lof red pimiento or other garnish. She bakes these luscious mix- | tures in individual casseroles— | Or one large shallow one. So they | finish faster. And every night the family is flabbergasted at Mom's marvelous meals, turned out in 1 cam (1% cups) pork and beans - Canned pineapple (ring or chucks) ink sausages Empty beans into two individual casseroles (or one larger.) Cut A recent survey conducted among teenagers reveals that pop- corn is now one of the leading Popcorn Ranks on Teenagers’ Hit Parade Number | several heaping bowls by using this method, if you' are sure to buy popcorn that is fresh, and guaran- Beans With Sausage-On-A-Stick | ¢icec ernate sausage with chunks on skewers abet fae five). Arrange these on top beans, pushing sausage down into beans. Bake at 400 degrees for 45 min. | utes or until sausage is well | |browned and cooked through. | | Makes two servings. Macaroni A La King { iabieapoon™ butter or sSergartne % cup chopped 3ecans (3% cups) mataron! with eauce i cup () small cam) cooked chicken, SAUCE Cook green pepper in butter until | f TURKEY DRESSING WITH CRANBERRY soft. Mix with pimiento, macaroni and chicken. Spoon into four indi- — casseroles (or one larger).; |Bake at 400 degrees for about 15) minutes. Makes four servings. ° Our 37th Birthday Celebration, Oct. 6 to 29 Spaghetti With Bacon-Pepper Twists Ala cam (1% cups) spaghetti in te- mato eauce with’ cheese 1 4 Sess bocca” Empty spaghetti into two indi- vidual casseroles (or one larger). | |Cut green pepper into bite-size | from! selection of crispy salads and delicious desserts to choose You can always depend upon the most interesting and enjoy- ( TRY IT— favorites at their parties and “jive | teed to pop. |p One dewer, tread 8 dian) BRING THE FAMILY! SPRINKLE WITH CHEESE jof bacon, alternating it with green | For a different taste treat, the | pepper chunks. This fills four skew- principle snacks served at more | Popped corn can be sprinkled with | ©. than > per cent of all teenage | grated cheese, and mixed thor- Place two skewers atop each oughly in the bowl, right after | casserole, dunking them down into able meals at... HOMADE oop sxop * * . “Popcorn and soft drinks are the And mom and pop like the idea, | PPPiNE , spaghetti. Bake at 400 degrees for | | __ too, because popeorn serves so | Many teenagers, enjoy, «boul countleeie and iaaae Gadi | 144-146 N. SAGINAW STREET listening to their favorite music, watching TV, or while en- popped corn. That's less thae joying their record players. two cents for a whole quart of fal. « at only Sees =: Po re ca Smead | the whole family and make a ” : | pleasant evening at home anytime. “Popcorn is fun at a party,” | ee . 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Continue cooking 30 minutes, or | until meat and vegetables are tender. Remove meat and vege- | tables to heated serving platter. Heat stock to bailing point, Grad- | ually add noodles so that ‘stock Snowy Rice Is Crowned by, Sauerbraten Meatballs If you've never made anything “sauerbraten”, recipe and prepare Senertrpten Meatballs. Meatballs cooked in sauer on gravy beef. | and sauce over low-cost rice, you stretch the number of servings from a pound of beef, and none of the delicious sauce is lost. Also—thie easily cooked rice is continues to boil. Cook uncovered, | | perfect for the piquant sauer- stirring occasionally, until tender. Season to taste with salt and pep- | per. Drain noodles and reserve stock. ! praten gravy. Sauerbraten Meatballs 3 slices fresh bread milk Ly ce 1 Surround meat and vegetables with | 2 2 ieasboons rated onic noodles, Serve with thickened| 1 Yeaspoon sal = mee stock, if desired. Makes six to a ae oe epper eight servings. | ry vinegar" oo A light coat of grease in the pan | fn which chocolate is to be melted simplifies cleaning the pan later, | Ue fSetestt beter cane suesr or ¢ 1 cup sliced onion 3 fms (or edd black pepper. to gravy) 1 bay leaf start with this easy | is a new way to use ground | By serving the meatballs 4 whole cloves ; cup saneated white rice 4 ginger spaps, crumbled Tear the bread into small pieces and place in a large bowl. Pour ground beef, ‘the 2 grated onion, garlic powder, salt and pepper. Mix well. Form into 12 meatballs. abou 1% inches in -diameter, Roll the , meatballs in the flour. Melt the fat in @ large skillet. Brown the meatballs on all sides Add the vinegar, water, sugar and onions. Tie the peppercorns, bay cheesecloth. Add to the meat. Cov- er with a lid and simmer 30 minutes, About 16 minutes before the | cooking time is up, put the rice, salt and water in a 2- quart saucepan. Bring to a vigorous leaf and cloves in a piece of, bell. Turn the heat as low as possible. Cover with a lid and leave over this low heat 14 min- utes. Remove the saucepan frem the heat bet leave the lid on until ready to serve, or at least 10 minutes, After the meatballs have sim.) mered 30 minutes, remove the bag | _of spices, Add the gi the milk over the bread. Add the teaspoons of | and continue cooking, or until the gravy thickens. To serve, spread the hot cooked rice on a hot platter. Top with the, meatballs and gravy. This: recipe | makes six to eight servings. Applesauce ls Included in Sweet Pastry Filling Use some of that applesauce this way: Mix it with coconut and raisins and put a little of it’ on pastry rounds. Fold the rounds | over and press the edges together | | with the tines of a fork; bake in a’ | hot oven. Be sure the applesauce is thick and sweetened. Treat the Lil’Goblin with Sweets from _ WRIGLEYS & BIG BEAR, Supermarkets 10-ounce Cello Bag Brech's Celle Wrepped BURGANDY MIX : 29: BRACH’S @me Individually Wrapped 12% Oe 39: be CANDY BARS 625° Deiry-Fresh Célle Wrapped KRAFT CARAMELS WRIGLEY'S Chewing GUM is 39° *ROor BEER BARRELS ' DUM-pums J Be- Be 80 ¢, Pork You, as os 7 9 @ Halloween CANDY CORN © 1-pound Cello Package Orange & Black KISSES 12-ounce Cello Package r snaps stirring oc- casionally, for 10- to 15 minutes “ig Ie! s Alive _ Ie s Fresh” ; ' STOCK YOUR. FREEZER BUY NOW. AND SAVE $$$ Young. How Crp. ROASTING Hen | HENS or *3.1 Turkeys SPRING 10-15 Lb. Ave ROASTERS Yous 39'| FRYERS—DUCKS |Wild Rabbits 55‘ GEESE STEWERS Lb. 49c Fresh Lake Erie Perch...“ 45¢| Fresh Catfish......... Fresh Buffalo “:2"* ...4 45¢] Fresh Walleyes........% 49¢ CHITTLIN’S OYSTERS SHRIMP PEOPLE’S FISH and POULTRY MARKET 82 S. Saginaw St. —Wholesale and Retail— FE 4-1521 Sea aE oa PONTIAC | LEADERSHIP sat wig ‘ay U. S. TOP GOOD | Money-Saving | BEEF SALE! * SHORT RIBS.........°15 * SIRLOIN STEAK......° 79° * CUBE STEARS........ 0% 2-LB. VELVEET A GRADE NO. 1—SKINLESS HOT DOGS’ | | STICKS. im 39 DEFIANCE | OLEO | TENDER-FULL FLAVORED © “old Ne FLOUR BANQUET FROZEN PIES Your : pss ay Peg : - a 51.00 5 POUNDS Hamilton Grade ‘A’ Medium EGGS. .™ |FREE =" DOLL To Be Given Away in Our Store for the Next 2 Saturdays BEER, WINE, LIQUOR 10 TAKE OUT 39° REG. 69¢ esi ANN ANGEL FOOD “39° el We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities! ATLAS st Cor. of Baldwin Ave. oul Walton Bivd. Men., Tved., Wed., Thurs.—9 to 9 fh “snes sererton—2 86 te 10 : TELEPHONE FE 2-5192 hist gang ae act Me pecan ey tc Sd 0 Cetin tn eae ‘ Bi a a | ee On : i ae : i Fe agi ae Pe \ |Celery, Oysters MULMAM AND COMPANY, TERRE HAUTE, WHOtAmA Blends Creamy Refrigerate the celery after put- ting it in ice water until the ends curl, IT’S THE WEEK FOR ' .MAC-O'-TUNA! — ee for your grocers display of Mac-O'-Tana ; ; FREE of your grecer's Breest-0'-Chicken displey ; it’s 2 quick, delicious oven meal—dmaca- 1 vont baked with mushroom-soup sauce, ’ Beeast-O’-Chicken Hi-Procein Tuma. Solid . peck or chunk syle, you get only the bet : ©” ana in Breast-O’-Chicken brand—light, tender, wonderfully delicate in flavor. Look | BREAST-O'-CHICKEN TUNA 76 Hormel Dairy , 2, BACON (FORMERLY BREEN’S MARKET) Z L E PONTIAC LEADERSHIP Dollar for Dollar You Save More at G ARL'S JVIARKET 701 ORCHARD LAKE™ at "Sunshine Keiapy bbs Tren CRACKERS wt ie Lb. Box ¢ jute 2 Cons , 2 7 Cape Juice | 30 ‘BEER — WINE SOFT DRINKS ICE COLD All Times PLENTY OF FREE - PAVED PARKING: BAZLEY’S BETTER MEATS FOR LESS! * F i vy ae a = F ¥ ‘ y ry s 8, j Vs 4) ey ea] Pap] hai rot ; : J 3 of pat i THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20,1955 =, —- é 2 Cee ee Chili Spaghetti |Treat the Goblins Right, Wrap Halloween Treats _|2voniiv Ford feces ai : JANET ODELL or cupeakes, put each one in » shouldn't be wasted. If it ts talsin but leave over the hot water. Add} Many i: about quantity $néea are In just ten days you're |® bit squashed by all the other tidy mess, it is apt to be swept |ed with chocolate mixture. Drop going to out treats to | goodies, Ut Ee stems: Hee snne, ee De, eeeee seme (hv heeging eblergontate ete wax | 8 ™*L PTAs, Farm Bureays, ‘ a: : night tind- | eee eee SO eet ee ee With back *éf buttered spoon name of a booklet of tested recipes : x upon us. «| Pa oe wep. The eee | fatten into Sinch roundm Make | available free from Dept. 15, request to make, 0| ie "ysguee'god bts of forcigs Here's a recipe for a Hallowe'et | 5 face on ¢ach round. For each| Wheat Flour Institute, 309 W. ferent ways, Ee by thousands of mothers in Oak- | ey on ty | Goblins — cut marshmallow Anto quarters; | a co ng ailled land county. Will you please be eee add < and | then cut each quarter in halt. Let ; : Economies! macaroni products| sure that your Hallowe'en treat is|™Uch sweet stuff on _ Their principal | goblins stand until firm. Makes T.\[ po wees mes enor —_, anyway. But we also think it|ingredient is “bite-size” shredded Reserve Your me SPECIAL ® and ground beef are two of the| wrapped? You’ know that you are rice biscuits. Be . to wrap : os Yee ; ‘“@ most versatile items on a home-| clean; we know that we are clean. se Peay a at ~~ |Best Toasting Method RIBS. OFFER @ maker's shopping lst. fr they can But what about that other fellow | Treat Your Small Fry Sates i ghensit Won sot an making vives Barbecued RIBS , 4 The. stores in the Nutritious drink for = child! : page ante baer ae ae ras COTTAGE | wand to pleat of bet ond bees | ic or eat” mechani Gat : niuparsey eS items “| toasted side before putting under |— : CHEESE. [Sen heme ee mee See eel I DAVE'S MKT. 7 : a Beat egg until thick and pale-|over rapidly boiling water until|’ Serve pan-fried liver with a dol-/ : OR Bat epee Sandwich bags are cheap. It| colored; beat in syrup, then milk.| chocolate is melted and blended |lop of butter mixed with minced || » Merth Perry at Glenweed | featuring stars from | in LIBBEY GLASSES 3 fear baling water to cookies Makes one serving. with syrup. Remove. from heat scallions (green top Incdedl, | : ) 3 WALT f DISNEY’S Ge ee i ground beef chuck . é \ teaspoon salt fbn ee A, |i 3 Secnee cans tomate, TRAMP @ | cstees neue Se pound || boiling water. Gradually COMPLETE SET es ghetti so that water | OF 8 OLASSES boil. o Cook uncovered, sionally, until tender ander. Sf T { my, Cook beet in off 4) |= r 3 . r | Ss | 4 ‘e : = ghetti, tomato sauce, -_ ' M Phone 4-254 and cheese in greased 2-quart cas- "' , , Deiry. Ca, ee jee - Beech Nut Defiance - Sally Ann Makes four to six servings. : : Luncheon Dish COFFEE SHORTENING | ANGEL FOOD CAKE ’ ; 2 Lb. Package PURE LARD 29 Rib or Loin CHOPS ROAST 39: | 29%. Meaty Leg Mesty Shoulder Cut 29% BAZLEY’S NATIVE SNO-WHITE VEAL SALE!! Mesty Rump ROAST 391. BAZLEY’S BETTER TRIM STEAKS ROUND or SIRLOIN. ' “Best Cuts* None Higher” 9 c lb. ONS q Le! ; = heen we _ RESH DRESSED 4Pan-Redi. ‘" “23 LCarryers..."" 37: Junedale Brand Redi-Eat ao 7 smoked su: Ham... ™ 39 c bb. Queen Colby Mild Cheese 39%. Grede A Small Eggs 39... Bazley Kosher Style Corned Beef 35. Ground Beef Fresh, Lean 29i. Mild Cured Sliced Bacon Tender Blade Cut ‘Chuck Sone Es Lean, Blede Cuts 29i. PORK CHOP SALE 49 Fresh Churned Remus | Butter — 29%. fod : Emph Speaker: ‘ at | : , Pentios Presse Photes Serving tea to members of auxiliaries to Pontiac Gen- Robertson of Henry Clay avenue. Mrs. William Bedard eral Hospital and St. Joseph Mercy Hospital is Mrs. John | (right) of Crescent Lake road joins the group at the tea D. Monroe of Neome drive (seated). At left Mrs. Nelson| held Wednesday at St, Joseph Mercy Hospital nurses’ home K. Hunter of West Iroquois road chats with Mrs. Donald |The affair was sponsored jointly by the auxiliaries. Auxiliaries ii From East Friendship Event “Held in St. Joseph | Nurses’ Home : Hear Guest There are seven pages in today’s Women’s Section Mass., guest speaker of the auxil- fjaries to St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital and Pontiac General Hos- pital Wednesday afternoon. The occasion was the Friend- ship Tea given in her honor at pital, welcomed the guests. Giving the purpose of the Auxiliary to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital was Mrs, John A. Reid, and the pur- pose of Pontiac General Auxiliary : re tien by Mre: Wiltiom aa? ‘Mary Ann Pickering (right) of Alice | of the organization's members. Here Mary Lauretta Paul, director of Pon- avenue has an understandable interest in|Ann talks with Mrs. William J. Dean of lage — juced I auxiliary work as her mother, Mrs, Fred | Ottawa drive (seated), a member of both hospital sunedare th the dette’ | Pickering is a past president of St. Joseph | hospital auxiliaries and a past president of Pontiac General Hospital Auxiliary. at fe Council of Women’s Auxiliaries, Massachusetts Hospital Associa- | tion. CITES ADVANCES She spoke of the advances in| science in the past 50 years. The| statistic that 7,000 children died | of whooping cough 50 years ago | and that only 310 died last year | of the same disease was quoted [ by Mrs. Pinanski. She expressed | the belief that even some of these | deaths could have been prevented. * * * “Today?’ she said, “men are| working in the laboratories of our | hospitals to conquer beart disease, cancer, multiple sclerosis and other scourges of mankind, just as they have practically elimi- nated diphtheria, typhoid, scarlet | fever and pneumonia.” Brief examples of what is being done by auxiliaries across the nation were also given by Mrs. Pinanski. The tea was under the general | chairmanship of Mrs. H. Guy! Moats and Mrs. Everett Reese. | Tea invitations were handled by Mrs. E. G. Rockwell and Mrs. Reese. ' * * * Guests were received by Mrs. Po i ° ce . * * Ralph Babbington, Mrs. W. Arthur ih Sister Mary William, administrator of ernon, Mrs. E. L. Bradley and . Aig Carleton D. Wright. *y a" St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Both agreed that Musie was provided by Mrs |e Ooo ec or rrr Ben eas bad cree of Oe Parliamentary Study Club Gathers guest book. Among those serving at the tea| Mrs. N. E. Tibbetts served as| constitution, bylaws and standing| Mrs. Lewis ‘ | s table were Mrs. William J. Dean, chairman of the day when Parlia- sitie yl ng as on ee age Mrs. Harold Tripp. Mrs. Charles mentary Study Club met Wednes- ; . retary. | rs. Barrett, Mrs. H. Guy Bevington, | day in the Masonic Temple on East | Assisting Mrs. Mossey were | Pritchard served as auditor. Mrs. William Bedard, Mrs, Ray- Lawrence stree | Mrs. Lester Oles, who as mond L. Sampson, Mrs. Ruth | served Mrs. John D.. ization. A group, sponsored by Mrs. Clif-| Jr., viee president; Mrs, Russell -, ford Mossey, demonstrated organ-| Auten, recording secretary; Mrs. Morris Cucksey and Mrs, Jay Nor-. | canini in the NBC Symphony. izing ‘a society, the adoption of a' Robert Scharf, treasurer, and 'ton were guests. asizes New members welcomed int | solo clarinetist in the New York Lenigan and Mrs, Howard Leni- ot, * * 6 | president; Mrs, Orrin Hanteon the group were Mrs. Duncan Mc- | Vean and Mrs. J. P. Sachs. Mrs. tan Opera Orchestra, as well as| Mrs. Maiden, Mrs. Dennis and and wooly, some are An old hand at hospital auxiliary work, |Mrs. Eugene Miller of Edgewood drive. Mrs. speaker Mrs, Abraham E. Pinanski of | Reid is treasurer of St. Joseph Mercy Hos- ’ Brookline, Mass. (left) discusses always im- | pital Auxiliary, and Mrs. Miller is president | portant fund-raising methods with Mrs. John | of Pontiac General Hospital, Auxiliary. A, Reid (center) of Bloomfield Hills and | re Mrs. Harold E. Brady (left) of Hudson Hospital nurses’ home. Shown signing as she avenue was in charge of the guest book at | entered is Mrs. Donald LaBarge of Exmoore the tea held Wednesday at St. Joseph Mercy | road. Wo THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1955 e e e . : First Musical Service Announced The first of a series of musical; James Stagliano, first French services and choral evensongs be- horn, studied with his uncle, Al- ing presented by the choir of All bert Stagliano, first hornist with | ‘ ; |the NBC Symphony under Tos- , ers — taaite the | canini. “At the age of 16 he was © rection of its a rmas- : , £ the horw| ter, Phillip Steinheus, will be given | tees ® —— Sunday evening at the church, be- [AMVETS ginning at 8 o'clock. ’ Group Guest for this service will be Mrs. James Houck was selected | Ralph Gom fee ot the solo wood- Post 12) wind instrumen- talists of the famed Boston Symphony Or- chestra. The repertoire | oe rine Fettes”™ hae of | deiphia’s Curtis Institute with Mar- | by the auxiliary to Pontiac Genrral cel Tabuteau. Hospital. Mrs. Houck is from| At the age of 17 he won the District Three. post of first oboe in Stokowsky’s * * * Fn gt Victor Maiden. aaene’ o A toy demonstration was given by Mrs. Ernest Rose. * Artists in the group include Dortot Anthony Dwyer, first flute of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, who has played the ‘Instrument since the age of 8. weaned Franz Josef wind Quintet All pees ras Mayda Saints their Guests of the evening were Mrs. iam Price, Mrs. Lee Meisner, born in Italy, studied ' Naples Conservatory. + wp ie a le, Mrs. E. Sach, Cynthia rs The turban appears in ' guises this year. Some aianinimtinninessanaacintsie Philharmonic ‘and the Metropoli- %@. first clarinetist under Arturo Tos-| Mrs. Frank Schmitt were host-| drapeable, some are golden esses for the meeting. ‘truly Oriental. tal Adva Symphony ® | Performs Masterfully | nce a & E hs ‘ i il of tempi and to a genuinely satisfying concert. His gestures, althougr always mens Section Hi gg FEE 1 it ii PAGES 51-57 |hou : All-American Youth Orchestra. He |’ iil Ae emphatic, restrained and con- . igen ieee i ie chai Siig il bile cacin ea Pe lige s oa lad? yy SUR oprctse be eg He tis poe a 3 SE ae Me set P rel POON tn ward eee Gemeente wll : cei : he — ° ° s Prov =2/Y oy Can’t Claim Boys Like Uranium F'inds|,=:--.<"-- ELIZABETH WOODW. ‘Hands off — he’s | get him and risk losing her friend-| jump?” And neither of you girls) If you wind up the lucky winner, | nies reserve, dignity a pos noth rt *| Sip?” , oe can answer it yet. You don’t know tell your girl friend that he's 0|""tr yoo fect camual, dou't kil A uranium find is one thing. | MT to's always looking‘at me,| — the boy very well. You don't INOW | tree agent.’He picked the gir be| mood with a pencil-slim encase- tor ci tothe at, bullies Shoda |g" eM we ewe ns ectpens ooh |" (omg iam) ‘| Seed Soa ed your n a class office, not e : ‘ d ; é , : : ‘ markers to outline the area you! hands off as she said, or try to’ tion: “Which way is he likely to Ripe diag hr wccegreny dangles 1968) ' pe Puan — as yours, and register it or what he likes to do. You have mie Se oo eo : ; Ro way eg a whether he'd P'S = is A boy won't stay put for such | Mr. and Mrs.| realy ge _— TAP ...s join in Pontiac’s ....++04.. goings-on, You can’t fenee him off) . ~~ Lawrence V. | So there’s no point in you two a / ; , your own private enjoyment, or . girls fighting over him at this sak him as your private prop- Mularoni of point. It’s just plain too soon. EXTRA SPECIAL [jer No uness ne wants to be. Valley Hill | Yosre in » good position to get LEADERSHIP All of which makes a girl's - | aeguainted with him. He can dp e r threats to another to keep hands — road, efi Rip tren all gn Breas ge Children s eee very oe coaiee As. Bloomfield closest, so make the most of it in this case: Hills, Then be big-tiearted and introduce OXFORDS ‘nies ounce the |tm te others in your class, includ- : “Dear Miss Woodward: A new ennounce ing your girl friend... pew thas conse to schoel ant be sits es 91) Oe wa, Oh ey at be wae next to me. My girl friend sits . around you to do Sdad aid, When she dav. tim the their daughter,| 1 her. She may make herself seg |-- = er NE I * le 8 2 Guild to Sponsor Barbara, 10 \nd a bat don other fics in| ? 1 2 * - may’ . Ten Bazaar, Dinner _ rosa Zé om ar a From Our Regular Stock! ; rown . iscussed for the There's nothing to do but to : Red yond ge ang pn eo the son of walt aad ace what he dae obent HIGH SHOES " : "s going F | Sizes 9 to 3 te cg Guild of St. Paul Mr > and athe choice. Or he’s going.te play the | Infants" narrow widths. Sizes 8/2- Lutheran Church met Wednesday Einar J. Brink SoG,’ Shel Sinead eu oe 3. your lid eon wey thas = ’ * won’t matter plenty Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 P.M. = | SS of Menominee.| othe gicls in his claws likes |" Elected to serve were Mrs. Paul Both ‘are | him best. The big thing is which | e McMichael, president; Mrs. o one he likes best. C t Shoes ao ee ads | ce tink pr eri M. L. Lorenzes, secretary; Mrs. Michigan State} and play up to what you find out . | James Cottrill, treasurer, and ; * about him, your own personal | 43 N, Saginaw St. Donald Bonney, historian. , ‘s University. chances are better. | —_ eat the aan cake cae LAURENE BARBARA MULARONI : r9 cnet ye fer Be Aeneiees | | e- j.||From Our Regular Stock! see ts Clinics Plan Conference ES lous & nae Gardner and Mrs. Spain a | S Girls’ ores ot to Sem. ideal | wr Wt ee ee - Rogge A ment was made of h, where “The Use of Diag- | on schene. oo ee | ty ip revingir® ees Clausen were hostesses. for the semen baichidien deg i - wen ths cole at Gemeaien.| . tes — oa ‘ome oak | f e nd rday meeting. . tion of Child ato: Cie " “| onto ‘ , riday sotu ‘ Muskegon Oct, 28 when mem i | Pale Satin Featured |%' me Oakland Child” Guidance | Convention Planned | ee ‘SS Balld Clinie met Wednesday afternoon|by Music Teachers ( | : in “35 Balldresses at 113 Franklin Blvd. | jewel-toned wool Pale satins will be the fashion .« The Michigan Music Teachers pr in balldresses this year. They will| Attending the conference from | Association will hold its fall con- : ° be long, every one a full, beauti-| this clinic will be Dr. Robert Ma-| vention in Ann Arbor Oct. 3-25. | ful reach to the floor, son, pregident; Mrs. Lawrence with the School of Music of the | Sari cloth, a beautiful silk | Martz, secretary, and Madeleine [University of Michigan as host. | 3 : . e gauze, embroidered in the reds Half, director of the Pontiac clinic. | Headquarters are at the Michigan | ; . in Cc | G and violets and pure golds of the 542. pen ‘Andersen, presi- | Union, About 175 private, high | Just Before Christmas, Too } Mast over an esabreidered under. school and college music teachers | ° skirt of stiffened blue, and black dent of Probate Justice of Peace ' 4 : : will be the main | 4fe expected to attend. : Lovely house slipper on a pre-season silk organdie, crested with velvet | Association, F. W Among the speakers of note at sale that will make your money go : oe and pale roses, make beautiful, *peeker and Charles SES. | ee convention sccslens Will be Dr farther for Christmas. Come in, buy : balldresses. ‘| director of the State Department : fa- these now for your kiddies.. 8’s to h t t _ | of Mental Health, will also speak. | Hans Deeid, musicalagiat and _ 3a. Sevings on every pair. .snor coa To remove adhesive tape stains| ‘The Pontiac clinic staff recently | Susie" ng Rose Lec Finsey, | : from cotton fabric, apply kero-| attended a meeting of Michigan win-residence at the uni sene, wash in soapsuds. Child Guidance Clinics at St, Jo- | \ercity, © or oe Fi erwerr spec mother’s tendency is to | ial | iedeure, It may be too, seem too cold JUVENILE BOOTERY. 28 E. Lawrence St. only . LEADERSHIP wont cueind FE 2-762) 16 S. Cass “ * | REP EAT . tan OVEN-PROOF BALLERINA CHINA While Limited Supply Lasts! : $3.00. Off. on Any of Our Tweedie Shoes During the ' Pontiac Leadership Celebration The New Blond In Black or Brown n black or Mink Black Suede Polished Calf . $ 1 9°5 SPECIAL PRICE SPECIAL PRICE *]2” The New Fall Aero Blue SAVE $11.61 On This. Beautiful 40-Piece Ballerina Dinnerware Service for Eight @ 8 DINNER PLATES @ 8 BREAD G BUTTERS @ 8 CREAM SOUPS specan = $ 95 PRICE Gracetul, glamorous Ballerina : now at big reductions, from open stock price. Sale includes new Ballerina colors: Turquoise, The coat that’s good for any | ivi Antique white, Charcoal pink, / : sramues use} =» ARTHUR'S... 9 5344 rm attr, ..1.50 § YOUR COAT STORE # —e “© All frst quality od SMARTLY TAILORED LUXURIOUS 100% WOOL @ Ultra sheer nylons @ New demi toe s cv CASUAL WINTER Hose—Main Floor 39.95 49.95 .. 69.95 @ slimline @ tuxedo © wrap classic @ cardigan @ Double-breasted boy coat cape. ee @ Hand sewn a @ button up front © cuffed or push up : @ Gay scallops id sleeves @ peter pan collar @ stitched 4 © Butter soft fabric = body detail @ cape collar f 1 @ Exclusive Elvette WOOLENS FROM FAMOUS MILLS ® forstmann fleece @ montagnac @ nutrella plush ®@ martinique @ hockanum fur-tone @ colorful tweeds BRILLIANT NEW COLORS @ ruby red @ toast ®@ bamboo @ avocado green @black @ navy ® brown @ royal blue @ amber PAYMENT PLAN _ 1 HOUR FREE PARKING | . Have Your Ticket Stamped — @ charcoal grey @ banker's grey @ navy poy oa When You @ junior, misses’, women’s sizes. Make @ Purchase i tniiihiend rene: 5 CONVENIENT LOCATION me a PRY } ' ) == ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1955 : im | Errand Changes His Whole Life? the necessary equipment. and doing old frames over beav By || Every day I am amazed by the and tifully—and modest a |! ingenuity of the human race. No set u fea: pa ene ee oe oe our : * ¢ 6 . more _ofter i “The best part is that he is so. mm ee ‘| interested in the work. He told me the other night that he has so gee Ros. ag rogue dg Neg wna Mr. J. was retired last year. longer than they are. ss biog! : 2-Suiter While he had no financial wor- “And that’s the same man. who, | With the Purchase of Every iter vias, be tga Se WO and age not 20 long ago, was just taling | ' or Companion Bag! sie was time—wai dinner!” : beng beoy end ents (Conoiht ia KIMMINS LEATHER GOODS wile told moe, “bot 1 couldn't think (Free Gold Stamp Initials and Luggege Tags! me, : 2.2820 of anything to sueget Al Tid -|Gift Card 1 Haron | rt pee SS eee Oe ee ee eat Ee — ome the chance to do anything at all. . an ate. All Donors |SRWME any LOOK - continued, ; C . ; se as @ coun ane Sole ood No Need to Include | TTENY | amauta do for me, I noticed my nice old Those Who Didn't IN PONTIAC at this setae. B tad lene waned pul Contribute NW OPURTIAS a EMILY Post . | erg ing good ing wins au to tha ccomennlail VALUE does resilvering, so it meant a Loe ee ety tag , not too DO IT YOURSELF codes yp: chyna ot the tenants PACKS @ sum of money and give it to if ee mY ‘ CAPS her as a gift with which to buy WSUu/T _~ es jee a cena CAPs something for the baby. Most of “ A us thought it a good idea but a . - @ TIE KITS few have refused to contribute. . @ SOCK KITS “The consensus seems to be FELT APPLIQUES that the card enclosed with the We Give Gold Bell Gilt prenatal Wt city the women mal Of those ‘who contributed. 1 thihk : would to so W. Huren, FE 4-722 ‘From the tenants’ and not dis . ' criminate between those who gave : and those who didn’t give, What is NEW... SMART... a ae Answer: I with the SEPARATES . ‘ sonsas that 8 llst of only these ' Ja who gave should be enclosed. SERBIN crowded out full skirts but it's ba- “7... SIZES “Dear Mrs. Post: My mother ‘ Striped Jersey coordinated sic to high fashion, 4585 0-18 passed ad int ot ee ie i " ‘ : eae aire This vertical, sleek and sophie en dag tation eile Lady’s Electric Razor , ticated seen daytime i . De€ : and evening. It's feminine and it’s ioe Gar ts velee cletubiand Bay in Matching Travel Case Clothes of Distinction While the slender line remains | long torso of course! They're the) wots it he proper for him to 3 ; FE 2-2822 unchanged, the appearance varies | newest fashion this season—bea- nove the damond put into a greatly with the fabric used, | tifully adapted to this soft, feml-| Sitting and give it to her as an 5 nine style. —— seunty cones, | engagement ring, or must he buy Wonderful “good grooming” ald... in pastel pink, gs A wide whir ling what ,\@ new one? If this one is. used, b! i ‘i prettier; more becoming to wear! | should he tell his fiancee that it ue or ivory. Quick, easy, powerful AC Juliet . S . ie eee aun oa a inte 10, | ig an old ring?” we ie fully guarentesd. Matching leatherette tee : tarts a 39-inch fabric. ‘ Answer: Hig giving her his travel ease. ¥ J ° ° ° This to use, simple | standmother’s ring is very im- A slim lined wool jersey Alicia’s |) w'sew.'» tested tor tt. tas come | portant. She shouldbe tid tboat EL We Invite ; ss . ‘ » whatever your wetding || Dlete illustrated instructions. | Bone a eee oe ree pent k You to flashed with knit ribbing . . wnat ce. feemet || Send 35 cents in coing for this| '@ Feeee Bus 0 . jermet een St i. || pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-| , : , ve vw ee : trom cer || tern for first-class mailing. Send Dear Mrs. Post: When dining ; isvely eelections, Formale to ame Adan, care of 137 Pon-| *! # restaurent, where does a wom- e +, 4 a 93 0p Huner Git Gowns, tiac Press Pattern Dept 243 West |"" Dut her purse and ghoves wonderful value Spon Mendoy and Pri- || 17th St., New York 11, N.Y Print | Answer: 3s her up, However : : LU GN RMIT crecess || soe sed cic nummer. "| ‘er mune ie ery tal and or Sinamay | Here's a wool jersey sheath to flotter your figure. se : r * bei ai) By j= a a room on the table, she might put 16 W. Huron St. { Tailored of quality wool jersey, detailed with osha i e~—* Add Crest Jewelry it at the side of her plate or above | IZ, ens | expensive look rib knit trim in delicious hues. } FI Alicia Bridal F Pins which duplicate ereste et] se “ — na) a nr per boot ms s Sizes 10 to 18 in red, black, and brown. “4 ] | being ee a ped EEO EAR. ae Mey Salon —_ | gue seweirycatection o< | | fall. ) an ae eel) ~=CONNOLLY’S OFFER THIS | orlon .. wool FE 5.3675 | uch to 2 plain sweater in fame —_ | SPECIAL VALLE ror... : - : jersey waist | bandit! $2 zr atse || SOLID CHERRY CANISTER SET RIOT ot dO re aaaeaell double life jumper « Sugar-—Flour—Tea—Coffee . . . high gloss . . . washable $ 95 finish , . . hand painted rooster decoration. 4-piece set... Many other matching pieces too. Hamburger press... bun basket... salt and pepper, choice $1.00. 7-PIECE KITCHEN TOOL SET | h* Imagine . , . 6 useful kitchen tools in stainless steel with hanging rack .. . all for only $5.95. . . compare with sets selling for twice as much . . . fine gift + «+ OF get a set for yourself, too. for WIGGS | CHRISTMAS 24 W. Huron Street Pontiac |/% Make your selections JEWELERS OPEN FRIDAY AND MONDAY ‘TIL 9 P. M. cpa 16 W. Huron St. 2 * in rustlin g faille ot beautifully or White, Muiti-Co nm into Bracelet Z % Charge Your Purchases Payments Arranged To Suit Your Budget - co ’ 38. ‘Velen to $4995 . MILIUM LINED — “'Values to $7995 MILIUM LINED ‘Terrific savings on new look, new fashion, beautiful winter coats, ar exciting collection of famous fabric coats, with savings galore for Friday and Saturday ® Cashmere Blends ® Chinchillas. ®@ Polished Zibelines re Bring You, New Fall Fashibndl only. ® Kanmarks All Wool Jumpers = sexi 9. Boxy Corduroy Suits Speci e.) SAN DLER or Boston brings their new technique in moccasin styling to RUSTIC-AIRES . . . the shoes that “feel just wonderful!” Fashion makes a perfect ‘chree-point landing with this new vamp treatment . to give you a fresh-looking tailored shoe for walking softly, smartly lining . . Specially Priced In Black or Brown Crushed Leother It’ 's cork cushioned, with air-vented 8 5 if sia ‘ ‘ bust i \, t js te f / 4 3 iA spiced os SEP eR DAY, OCTOBER 20, 1955 _ An ‘Outstanding Event. Planned” At Tremendous Savings » ceiaaindl (DRESSES DRESSES 10. 14. 18. VALUES to S290 : i © Wools She who: hesitates: loves out oh one of the | greatest dress sales! Imagine, New Fall ©@ Crepes See ide Bae Sak Eade eis teen 3 | | ig started! These prices for Friday ond Sat-. esi ond Ror gem At amimscominies ff | e Dre new Autumn fashion leoder! Sizes for women,’ 4 Dressy ola tt Sato. AE NT Oe : ee ~ © Tailored | ngs aan reer oe | . Sizes 9 to 15, 10 to 20, | @ Afternoon 14% to 22% SPECIAL PURCHASE : 19% K N I h % “VALUES to $34.95 One and Two Piece Styles. = 4 Sizes 10 to 20. All Colors. N DRE SSES. _SPECIAL PURCHASE All ‘Wool _ _ SKIRTS 6” VALUES to $12.95 - Tweeds Flannels : | All Colors OUR REGULAR 598 39) 32 to 40 | / Nylon Tricot SLIPS \._. Special for This Event Only One Group New Fall » HATS a * * & * # * a ¢ % ° VALUES to $10.95 Felts, Velours, Velvets, Brushed Wools, All Colors. memes | hour free parking at any outdoor lot. Have our cashier wnthe ave’ ticket. 16-N. SAGINAW i Apes Sis.: a 2 eta ‘ eet ee \ a ‘ies li \ \ q h; eae THE PON'LLAG PRESS; “4HURSUAY, UCTUBER 20, digi f ' 3 at alt Pa a ae 15% Down | Easy Monthly Payments | Long Convenient Terms “4 GOOD OFFER FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS PLANNING!” Karen's Fioor CovERING Next to Karen’s Toyland 4524 Dixie Hwy. =. oR 3-4109 Daieten: Maine Phones or 3.1279 » LAY AWAY NOW Your Luggage Gift for CHRISTMAS Samsonite — Skyway American Tourister — U. S. LADIES’ AND MEN’S MODELS ys . $9.50 to $57.50 PHILIP'S foes FINE LUGGAGE. tis Bote cava PONTIAC LEADERSHIP he ie si we inet AB sa ay te citi ies a lacadliinatd ie ee a ee : ae RR the world’s finest me EY Re Wer ae eg OD: a ne nen Se aD EON. AN a NE. asc CMMI eh 7 gs CTO Aiea, ES awe re Oh Oe A ar ent Sere TE ee ripe Seana cre A a RR eR RTS ea NP LD EE Comparison reveals the greater value of Diamonds direct from Amsterdam, Hol- land... .. .$55 to $2,500. | Wed, tax ined. AT WO EXTRA COST AGTNLA Ww STREET brides in order to assure th wedding story. * * mation, wedding forms will ments in the Pontiac Press. Members of the Pontiac Press have prepared several suggest As an aid to prompt, “accurate. and chanelle infor-_ be mailed upon request, as well as to those who have announced thelr engage The wedding blank should be returned at least two days before the wedding as this amount of ie is needed for handling such detailed stories. Those received more than three days afier a erhent's Kaopartment or pective em compete td ine * Press fans Wedding Policies wedding will not carry details of reception, bridal costumes, etc. Because of limited space, brides-to-be m y walxnit only one picture (either en t or ) if they are to be married two, months the engagement an: While it is not alwa: ar poeilihd te provide the: with the wedding ‘eyoemakion, brides are note that the picture cannot be ‘used unless it is noob for publication by the second day after the wedding. * * Pictures should be black colored or sepia pictures will not reproduce well. * and white glossy prints, as First Christian Fellowship Units Have Meetings Groups of the Women's Christian Fellowship of the First Christian Church held meetings Tuesday. - Elizabeth ‘Mrs.. Herbert Lockwood opened her home on Lakeview -avenue to members of the Elizabeth Circle, Devotions were given by Mrs. David Duvall, “Bridges of Mrs. Fred Ruby has invited the circle to meet at her. home on Hallman street Nov. 15. Naomi “Bridges Between Two Worlds” was the topic of the program pre- sented by Mrs. William Elam at) the meeting of Naomi Group. Mrs. William Hoyt was hostess to the group at her home.on Otter drive. Mrs, Rex Cummings led the de- votions. Several. money-making projects were discussed in the bus- iness , , Huron street for its next meeting. Mothersingers Hold Cooperative Dinner A cooperative dinner was held -|Mr. and Mrs. it | able for ee pmene. too. ae x Morgan S. Baylis of Spence street announce the engagement of ; their daughter, Shirley Ruth, — to Donald Saltman, ‘son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Simon Saltman of New York City. Shirley is @, graduate of U. of M. and Donald is a graduate of Alfred University, New York. They witl be. _ married in June. a gael iy Lee Ps SHIRLEY BAYLIS NEW YORK (INS)—A bow at the neckline is not only fashion- * So says style aout Selig Sid- ney, better known as designer ‘Mr. Sidney.”” Sidney says a bow at the throat, or any fancy neckline trim, lends color to a woman's face, softens skin lines and might even hide that double chin! In his new collection, “Mr. Sid- ney” features cravat-tie bows, 7 fl For your most dazzling Electrique kindle your and electrifying —flash of Max Factor. Scintillating (not shown) 1.50. All priees plus tax. flash of ‘brilliance in fragrance. _ HiLEctTRiavuE moments after-dark . . . let nights with excitement. New — brilliance in fragrance by enchantment in parfum cologne. 2.50 and 1.50. Dusting Powder CLOONAN’S “Where Quality Counts” 72 North Saginaw St. \Necklines Are F lattering baby turtle neck collars and soft knit inserts at the throatline. PINK GIVES SOFTNESS “Almest any trim at the neck flatters a woman's face,” hé says. But there are some tips for special problems. Little turtle neck col- lars are wonderful cover-ups for neck wrinkles, while wide, soft bows are just the trick to glamor- ize the angular or harsh-skinned face. bine. ” A pale blue bow or an insert of | fuzzy blue wool, are his special | recommendation for the blue-eyed woman. He says “blue at the) throat makes blue eyes bluer and brighter.” Sorority Gathers at Halloween Party - Members of Gamma Psi Chap- ter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority held a Halloween party at. the home of Betty Bryon on Fairgrove- ing: awarded to Mrs. ‘| blade to the end of the handle. | met at the home of Joanne Deaver Wise Hostess Shows '|Well-Chosen Silver | Compliments are in order for the | hostess, when her steak elivess complement her silver. are handsome, blades are Fesor-eharp because they were and made to cyt—not to peer or to shred. . Handles can. bring: the cry: oy] can't make up my mind.” Don't. ery—harmonize to your own taste. | There are handies of lustrous ivory and ebony, daintily overlaid | with a filigree of silver. There are | handles of genuine mother of pearl, | with silver bolster (the little collar , between blade an and handle). | There are seaiian - rich smooth | genuine horn or sturdy stag. There | are gleaming handles of stainless” steel, which “flow” from tip of | There are handles of. porcelain, in soft and lovely pastel. shades which will not fade nor change color in years of use. Mrs. Frank Coad Hostess to Sorority Mrs. J. Frank Coad opened her home on Neome drivé to members | of the Alpha Chapter. of Beta The- | ta Phi sorority Tuesday evening. | Marie Schimmel assisted the hostess. | The group voted to sponsor a patient at Pontiac State Hospital, | aS a project of the year, with. Mrs, Orben Wilkins serving as. ‘chairman. Articles to be furnished | for the Needlework Guild Ingath- ering were also discussed, Members enjoyed games during | he social hour. YTC Group Plan Plans Halloween Party The Ethelyne Little YTC Group on Holbrooke avenue Wednesday evening. Charles Baughey and Barbara Cairer were welcomed as | new members. Plans were compieted for a Hal- loween party to be held Oct. 29 | at the home of Fred Smith on Lin- Mission Bells Plan’ Bazaar on Nov. 10 A new round polyethelene dish pan is chip proof, rust proof and inches in diameter, available in red, white, yellow and pink. CAPITOL | BEAUTY SHOP 580 W. Huren, «FE 5-8912 a ting Sonat tment, “hai MIRACLE Mate PORTRA Maling Shoes PONTIAC LEADERSHIP SENSATIONS! GAUGE 50, First Quality aig Full-Fashioned LOAFERS Maling Shoes 50 N. SACINAW Regular $3.99 Cisality | SCHOOL GIRL Pan B Black, Brown, or Red coln avenue. SEE the NEW 1956 PONTIAC - Tomorrow! You Can't Beat the Food Va DOLLAR for DOLLAR tues ot Thomes Pastry Shop DO-NUTS Delicious Crispy | 33° COFFEE CAKE. THE FABULOUS PEACHES AND CREAM 63‘ | FLAVORSOME HOMESTYLE WEEK END ONLY! BREAD 15°. RICH OLD-FASHIONED CUSTARD PIE 13" HOT BREAD AND DONUTS THOMAS PA EXCEPT SATURDAYS 121 West Huron, Neor Coss PARK FREE in REAR of STORE DAILY AFTER 3:30 P. M. STRY SHOP FE 4.8163 The Most Exciting i ‘ WITITITT LL Lh be feeuacann®? sf o fererenenet® | Siaamaee*** Ben-lon, a new unique textured yarn thet needs ne blocking" shrinks sistant. IN ALL THESE EXCITING URNS: Ped Terra Cotta Periwinkie Blue Maize White Paprike The MARGARET ANN SHOP RIKER BLDG. never pulls Snag, moth, mildew, MARGARET ANN. New Yarn... vOmn 5 4 Y i ? e . hever stretches or and perspiration re- CLASSIC STYLES: sia . o [6 82 Slipever (short sieeve $3.98 $4.98 $4.98 $5.98 Cardigan (ong sieeve! . 7 to i4 Slipover (short sleeve) Cardigan (long sleeve) LAYAWAY ~ TIME 4 >, Ws s e Ee said to be unbreakable. It is 15 — 73] is ; i a y vis te THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, octonin 20, up ty ee PH The efficient way my Amy | whizzes through her housework leaves me dizzy, but proud! Take | wood floors, for instance, Some galsspenda backbreakingday scrub- | bing and waxing. But not Amy! She | cleans and waxes them in one easy operation with Bruce Cleaning Wax. It takes only half the time and Bruce does practically all the work. And Amy’s friends just rave about our beautiful wood fioors, My Amy and Tuesday Banquet. Slated. ) |by Kappa Kappa Gamma * ‘Area ot Kappa Kappa Knox of Dearborn and Mrs. Lowell Members of the committee are Mrs, N. Weir. Burkman, Mrs. Wil- liam Decker, Mrs. Arthur Prine, Mrs, John C Siegesmund Jr. and Mrs. William N. Flemming of Birmingham and Mrs, Frank W. Allen of Royal Ouk, | ; Handling reservations are Mrs. William H, Worcester and Mrs. Gordon C. Boling of Birmingliam, Mrs. William H. Harris Jr, of De- 629 troit, Mrs. Frederick R. Lynch of Grosse Pointe, Mrs. Margaret 89e | 2 Pairs $1.50 . ° HOSIERY Neumode JUVENILE 82 N. SAGINAW ST. by Sauna Wade Keep daughter toasty-warm all winter, wearing this adorable set! PONTIAC LEADERSHIP your girl to go, al on Famous Kute Kiddie d COAT SETS IN OUR STOCK NOW AT $26.99 For This Event 51 The North Wind shall blow, but ill go wherever she wants ah aunaiy and warm in precious fleece from famous St. Mary’s. And there are wondrous styling details to warm your heart, with elegant euntrostery, lollipop colors of aqua and coral Hat to match. Sizes 1-4. SALE! Other Ceats — Snow From $12.99 Suits =F rod HONDERLAND op 4 “Best for Children” _TebHuron ‘Shopping Center St. Sirle Ne. - OPEN THURS.-FRI. AND SAT, 'TIL 9 P. M. FE 5-9955 Sorority ‘Will, Golshesta 85th yoo zone, Golden Age Group Gathers at YWCA The Golden Age Group of the YWCA met Tuesday at the YWCA. Regularly | 4250 Meditations were given by Mrs. or Mrs. Otive "Pelee wes! Flannel-lined Given ty Mire, Nellie. Willlesss. The October birthdays of Mrs ar pager rages Leona McCully, Mrs. Maude ie . Scott, Mrs. Selma Jacob and Mrs. low saving price! Mary Foster were cele Heavy canferieed denip si iewed the oe ; group, revie “My Extra length for turn. Life on Earth” by Edward Heth. | up cuffs = committee serving | nd providing transportation in- Detachable suspenders cluded Mrs. J. L. Bennett, Mrs. |-George Crane, -Mrs.. Harold Euler and Mrs. Marcus Scott. 3 to 6x members of {Daan Om Wee ihe SU) arnt | Butee 08 Dewi, fev the Aan Asher) Colmes Seng, CSe versary © fthe s Association. rived W evening, and || founding at a banquet in the Hill- 5 te ad | Mrs. James E. Duncan of New side Room of Devon Tues- Another event to mark-the occa-' York City who arrived this morn- day, . sion will be an open house at 5° ing. els en, eee ee eer ae ren Both Mrs, Miler and Sirs, Das, Kappas from Birmingham, De- which ter W, er of can, sisters of Mrs. > troit, Grosse Pointe, Dearborn, Beverly Hills bas invited all remain in the city until after the Ferfdale, Royal Oak, Ann Arbor | Kappas and their guests. wedding of their niece, Carolyn and Pontiac will gather for dinner Dickie, and Joseph Hardig on Sat- = | at 6:45 p.m. to pay tribute to the urday. four girls who founded the sorority Mr, Dickie’s brother and sister- is ) : in-law Mr. and Mrs, Allan Dickie . The key speaker will be Mrs. », of Kent, Ohio, are arriving on E, Granville national Friday and will be guests at the president, from Boston. home of Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Ag te oe gh hag presmiet nitty ” Fee. a banquet a wrence ; E. Taylor of Rochester and. Mrs. \e 20, We Mes. Avene, Giles Sat Karl G. Schairer; Mrs. Schairer is . | Ethlynn Peterson’ of Gr a charter member of the North 2 street spent several] days iting Alumnae Association = in Des Moines, lowa. They Astocigtios. evening. * * « * * The North Woodward Association Fritzi Stoddard of Ottawa drive will be the hostess chapter this year, with Mrs. Bernard Bowling \ of Birmingham as ] Z ff chairman assisted by Mrs. Leland <4 M. Pence of F AIDING WITH PLANS { Luxurious Broadloom at Mohey-Saving Clearance. Prices! Shop Thursday and Friday—9 A. M. to 9 P. M. part rolls - - odd rolls of BROADLOOM CARPET reduced. ‘A to ‘S a yard — All New, Desirable Merchandise from Famous-Name Mills! Quantities Are Limited . . . First Come, First Served | [Dickies Entertain Wedding Guests is visiting her sister and m Som Sond, teak Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Arthnr of ar “Calico corners? ae Sisk weslies ic We winlate.at 6 daughter, Patricia Louise, born aoe denewh. Mercy Hce- Grandparents are Mrs, Lillian Birthday Observed — Foery of Norton avenue, Was by Margo Graves Clarence” Wilkinson of Clear. water, Fia., and Delbert Arthur of Columbus, Ohio, Margo Leslie Graves was host: | 1640.5. TELEGRAPH RD, BLOOMFIELD HELLS, MICHIGAN WOK 6 © £10 LES WORTH OF SEFOM ARLES © 9 D4NA _ Finest Fortisen Sheers From $1.25 Yd. COTTON JACQUARD—20 Colors - , $1.50 Yd. ASK FOR OUR SPECIALS! AAALAC Se @®, Wednesday. Margo is the daughter | Among recent arrivals at the of Mr. and Mrs. William Graves | ——_. Sea Island, Ga., were Mr. of Dick avenue. nd Mrs, George Russell of Lone | Guests attending the party were ‘Pine road, Bloomfield Hills, and, |.Adrian and Hope Curson, Douglas | Mr. and Mrs, W. K. Griffin of | ‘and Patricia Gruen, Connie Pohi- Franklin Hills drive, Franidin, man, Robbie Pope and Julia and/| * 2.2 Martha Rice. Mr, and Mrs. Terrence A, Free man of Argyle aventie are receiv- ing congratulations on the birth of Coming Events ‘Temple Assn. will sponsor a fish General Hospital Oct, 19, Pp. : eet ah $2 Perkins St. Saturday from) Mtaternal grandparents ate Mr. | Pontise 450, will meet and Mrs, George Ferguson of | pricey ot meee Perkins St. n of Nottingham, England, are Temple, * Mr, and Mrs, A. Free- | ma drive! ai"f3e p.m. oe FS et eer ps the posal grandparents. 'a daughter, Maria, at Pontiog | e ; e ; Mexico Fiesta For Christmas and New Year's . December 17th... . 16 Days Personally Escorted .. . All Expenses °259.50 For This and Other Wondertul Tours See DELPHINE FINN MICHAELS | ELKIN TRAVEL BUREAU 206 N, HUNTER—One Bleck North of Maple BIRMINGHAM — MI 6-2170 a PLUSH, CUT-PILE BLEND...... usually 9.95 ...n0w 8.99 Save ‘nearly $6 a-yord on slight irregulars. Miracle Nylon-Durlon in 9 and 12-ft. widths. Rich regal red. COLONIAL RAG-RUG EFFECT... usually 9.95 ...now 4.99 Save nearly $5 a yard. Heavy, durable cotton, multi-colors rag-rug effect PLUSH-PILE NYLON-DURLON ... usually 9.95 -.eftow 4.99 12-ft. width in cameo beige, seafoam green, cocoa, jungle green. TREE BARK TEXTURE WILTON... usually 9.95 ... now Save nearly $4 a yord. Heavy, all-wool construction. LUXURY GRADE WOOL WILTON... usually 12.95 ... now Save nearly $6 0 yard. Heavy, all wool, key scrall design -EXTRA-HEAVY RIPPLE TEXTURE usually 12,95... now Save nearly $5 a yard. Heeovy. quality, all-wool construction. Only 156 yards to sell! Grey in 15-ft. width. LUSH-PILE SHAG TEXTURE... usually 15.95... ROW Save nearly $8 o yard. Extra-heavy, all-wpol construction, 12 and 15-ft. widths in rich cinnamon shade. ALL-WOOL CARVED WILTON.... usually 15.95... NOW Save nearly $7 @ yard. Extra-heavy, alf-wool construction. Only 36 yards to sell. PLUSH-PILE ALL-WOOL........ usually 15.95 ... now 9.95. A . Save $6 on every yard. Extra heavy, plain textured pile. Save nearly $5 a yard on slight irregulars. Budget terms easily oe 12 and 15 ft. widths 12-ft. width in 12 and 15-ft. widths in cool green, nutria and cocoa. Economical 12-ft. width. 7 9.99 6.99 7.99 7.99 8.99 s ae in sandalwood and huhter green. blendable honey beige. Tb viibabet aut! Magasin a) 12-ft. width in meadow green call Mi 4-4433 for | ; We'll bring sam- gh et aesshion aes = No obligation. ™ en cian sf sates Ly § a Y-EIGHT . : : THE, PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20; 1955 | | | ; ° Life History, Photograph, ”_ ras ee A ° A 5 te) — | WASTE Y OLIVE SR) Lo es U BASKET OIL PADS | ii ~eese ” 4 Ounce bottle Makes scouring easy | nningham’ 99: DRUG ESE ORES A ill | Me ) DECORATED REVERSIBLE \ JACKETS : tTLETT nth ARS Hs itt ? é 3 eh zt =F E SETET: iy - i ss SANDWICH MASHED Te ‘ He ! 3 a i is i i } i : i i Ue : £ | H é Li H f 3 “, : i | i ; Mercuroch REGULAR 196-1 OUNCE SIZE _ (REGULAR 19¢-1OUNCE SIZE Axon Cold Capsules 7 5° ‘OR : Fu of ¥ f + fie i Hf 3 : FE t rn 4 F i ds Eg it Ih \ be "it : ie - H twp at REG. 374-GLYCERINE -ADULTor CHILDS | age 7 pies Mi BARGAINS FOR THE HOME _—.. oh : Tt es ners | 4 4 _=" re Se 430 abe . | ¢ f : | F | i 3 i 5 ut i ft 7 : Fy 8 f “a Ef ! | ‘ if vt Eri Ea F i PONTIAC | LEADERSHIP Use # to up for vellel of | roaster thet anything. 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He has a anes in Tinicum, Bucks County, | The couple pte to leave im-| cific.”” , "| mediately on a world honeymoon | ‘tour, with the first destination Miss Sabusawa said the mar. | Australia, will be held in the | ila aia Urges Friendly Policy ROME &®—Back from a trip to | Moscow, Pietro Nenni, pro-Commu- nist Italian Socialist leader, told cago. ‘Miss Sabusawa, born in Las/| newsmen if italy would adopt a Animas, Colo., and a graduate of | more friendly, policy toward the Antioch College in Ohio, is a|/US.S.R., the Russians probably Presbyterian. Michener is & Qual would back Italy's bid for U.N. membership. Delicious swiss steak: fluffy Poushia Ple Freshly baked. 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Heater Suffocates Mother and 3 Sons | MISSISSIPPI CITY, Miss, a—A young mother and her three sons died yesterday of suffocation after lighting a new heater to warm tried more than an hour to 1 revi ive them. The dead were Mrs, Justin A. Egnor, 22; atid her sons, Gordon, 3; David, 2 months; and Randall, 6 weeks, She was the wife of Set. Justin No Purchase Necessary Reg. $22.95 Value ELECTRIC SKILLETS FULLY AUTOMATIC Will Be Given Away - 1 Every Hour! TWO DAYS --- FRIDAY & SATURDAY rs So Fresh! You SEE Them Fried! DONUTS LT Delicious .. . Golden Brown! Love ‘em! You bet! Won- derful .. . morning, noon ond night! SUGARED .. doz. 30¢ GLAZED .. . - doz. 48¢ FROSTED .. KR E S G E '§ DOWNTOWN PONTIAC their small apartment, Firemen | Los Angeles. He left for home on learning of the deaths, ‘Egnor was based permanently | at Keesler Air Force Base near ag Keesler said he was a native | of Dayton, Ohio. Much Power Here WASHINGTON -—~ If the turbines | of the new aircraft carrier Forres- | tal were coupled to generators in- stead. of propeller shafts, they | would more than 3,600, 000 | kilowatt-hours of electricity in a, day at sea, That much —' would fill the average day’s quiremennts for all the homes fp a city of 1,600,000 residents, KRESGE’S = | ing. One. was tentatively identified as E. Lonergan, Specials! ie Hotel Fire | Kills 2 and Injures 8 CHICAGO #—Two men perished | and eight others were injured, one | seriously, Jast night in an extra. | alarm tire in a hotel in West Madi- | son Street's skid row. . The bodies were found ‘on Pe third floor of the four-story build- about 65. The second was burned beyond identi-' fication, ; Police said nearly all of the Adams Hotel's 7 small rooms were occupied when the fire broke | out. out of the smoke-filled rooms, | struggling with some of the men . 'who refused to leave. Firemen | also carried several men to safety. | Others escaped down fire ladders -and an outside stairway. Chiet Fire Marshal Albert H. Petersen, who said the cause of the fire had not been determined, | estimated damage at $20,000. Reds, Finland Agree MOSCOW «Finland and the Soviet Union have signed an agree- ment permitting Finnish civilian planes to fly between Moscow and Helsinki, It's the first such pact. Russia has signed with any non-| Communist country, Rodeos have 12.5 paying cus- tomers a year in the U.S. D Girls’ Chocolate Covered PEANUTS ‘Regularly 69¢ Ib. _Temptingly good to eat! Delicious Virginia peanuts . double-dipped in tasty milk chocolate. . doz. 37¢ doz. 37¢ Squares >g 2”. 350’ Little Girls’ Nylon Sizes 1 to 3. Reg, $1.98 NYLON SLIPS Sizes 2-12. Reg. $1.39 Men’ KNIT BRIEFS Sizes 34-40, Reg. 6% —~ Pure Silk Reg. 25¢ RESSES nt be Embroidered Trim 97° s Combed Cotton 53° ai . because you pay the least at the Camera Mart. 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The resiane embrace , ee eee) oe B = Office Workers == Union Protests » “AFL Spokesman Scores | Increase of Automation in Clerical Work WASHINGTON (®—The AFL Of- fice Employes Union, concerned that robots may displace “a lot | | of workers,” is demanding that | employers furnish job protection, retraining, and liberal severance pay for victims of automation, - * * | § China Cups 5 & Saucers 33] LATEST STEAM - DRY | GENERAL ELECTRIC, CASCO or ee InONS | "This was disclosed recently by | Howard Coughlin, president of the ‘union, who told a Senate - House :Economic Subcommittee employ- |ers who embrac® the new tech- ‘nology must accept “many new) i responsibilities." | His testimony was received | Just before the subcommittee |- Two. industry witnesses pane /ed Coughlin, Robert C. Tait, vice | president of the Stromberg-Car'- son Co., and Don. G. Mitchell, chairman and president of Sylva- | nia Electric Products Inc., testi- should be “speeded up” to avert a future) labor shortage. NEED AUTOMATION? Tait told the investigators popu- lation gains and consumer demand will outrun the growth of the labor force for another decade. “Automation in every concelv- able direction, from the biue- print to the shipping dock, is the only answer, , .” Tait sald. “We desperately need automation te maintain our standard of living [a 11" Stainless Steel 24-Pc. Service for 6 increase.” Mitchell testified that automa- | tion * ‘already has prevented a la- | bor shortage,” has created “an jentire set of new industries,” in- | cluding electronics, and is provid- ‘ing * ‘hundreds of thousands of | new jobs that previously did not | exist.” Regular $18.95 $1.00 A WEEK! "4 ones Se bd PING EE AA ON Ne tia dati ohh S.A IRNDWiedlp ong mission Tuesday made effective to return public library books | dir mention of the ordinance ‘Wins Snapshot Contest | won q $1,000 first prize in a na- FE $-5731 his in the contest's Class C, Overdue Book Costly | GRAND RAPIDS #—City Com- | an ordinance providing 30-day jail | | terms or fines up to $50 for failure | 30 days after due notice. Library | director Donald Kohlstedt said earlier had prompted some patrons to return long-overdue books, MUSKEGON (#—-La Vern Frost, | 43, a bank cashier at Crystal, has tional newspaper snapshot contest. His effort was judged the best of devoted to landscapes. PONTIAC LEADERSHIP CELEBRATION . CATCHING VALUES at EY E‘sAte prices MEN'S and BOYS’ WEAR at GREAT SAVINGS MEN’S SHARSKIN | ey [ Cashmere Blends $34.50 *16°> e LARGE SELECTION OF COLORS, FABRICS MEN'S DRESS PANT SPECIALS $7.95 Gabardine Pants 8° $499 $9.95 Sharkskin Pants “°W $599 QUILT LINED JACKETS "5.95 -°7.95 -"9,95 CLOTHES 71 :N. Saginaw | NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED! MEN’S GABARDINE TOPCOATS ese Mai oe nm Repellent Wrinkle Resistant NEW FALL CHAR-TONES Sport Coats These are beoutiful sport coats just right for year around wear. Values to $25. Men's & Boys’ Shoes All Sizes and Styles ‘3° » $95 oe HTS SP eee Pe nT Nn le NR NEw Ue ian Te Then ANTE aN Ro ran er, $3 Long. Sleeve. $1.99 $4 Ass't Patterns $2.98 Trapped in a Fishbowl About Meg By JOHN H. MARTIN (INS Fereign Director) fficial British efforts to screen | of the traditional protec- royal family decorum have | badly. Last week's statement on be- | half of the court that Margaret's personal future is at | present contemplated” was aimed at stilling the speculation regard- ing the 25-year-old Margaret and her reputed suitor, 44-year-old RAF Group Capt. Peter Town- send This was accompanied by a | wish that press and public would extend to the gay Margaret | “their customary courtesy and —— privacy.” This was not worked out. The | unusual announcement merely put | fuel under a controversy that is | _-| getting hotter. DAD'S EQUERRY - Margaret was a leggy, teenaged | adolescent when the handsome, married Townsend, a World War II ace in the battle of Britain, was selected by King George VI as an | equerry. yorced, the innocent party in suit. Still later, the infatuation or | love between the witty RAF hero and a young woman, Margaret, developed. Stories leaked out and were denied with cries of indignation by some sections of the Britivh ‘Townsend was sent into Efforts to Hush Stories “no an- | /nouncement concerning Princess | ‘ later became di-| 7 Flop Badly | activities of Princess: Margaret | Some Britons who approved of | the action at the time now think | that the banishment of Townsend | | was a grave mistake. For, if Mar- garet really loved’ Townsend, that | probably would make the bonds | of affection increase. British newspapers in the early | days of the royal romance story | cautiously requoted American ‘newspapers and denounced the latter at the same time. ” « cm Now, since Townsend returned to London and meetings with the princess, most of them show less | caution A few newspapers have re- spected the princess’ wish not to | be subjected to ‘the fishbowl treatment. The influential Times of Lendon for instance gave more space to the return of | Frederick Mutesa Il, Kabaka or | King of Buganda, to his African | homeland than ft did te any of | Margaret's activities. The 31-year-old king, known as Freddie, returned home yesterday to a big welcome after his own two years of “‘exile.”” He had in 1953 with | British tolonial policy, but finally | worked out an agreement with the | British government. If Margaret insists on, marrying Townsend, the government of course hopes it can work out an agreement that will allay power- better ful Church of. England and con- It will not be easy, and most | the post of air attache at the | [| Se enteey. &. 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CROWDS As I Slash Prices Still Lower to Raise *50,000.CASH AT ONCE 1 must raise $50,000 It’s never been done by me before... an event like. this at the start of the Fall Season, with SURE _SAVINGS UP TO 50%! Sept. 24 Also Rough Day for GOP Chairman Tke’s Illness Put Hall i in Bad Spot eee ee Se | en Eemenoens weer seni cont Ge a a | was saying the party would win since the voters ‘will have to ‘by taking “Ike's philosophy, per-| their own judgment on the Repub- | sonality and the record of his ad- lican candidate, whoever he is.| — | ministration.” But trying to win on Ejisen-' Hall doesn’t know mow. =a &: = GM Production SexzsinBonnCited “= ser about al of business Curtice Says Big Opel 'SPt.rmuy ‘and Europe as well Factory Will Turn Out as in the Ligand State.” 187,000 Vehicles in ‘55 <0) peview of Case 3 i ri iy a SEL i fF i i E Ree i et E “afi pared oi) Pe g Faiy gti Hl gee B35 2tgatt ilk . 1 Hl % & N, — Ultrasonic | CANTO eek ie | Produce a record 187,000 passen-|tacturer, asks the city “to investi- ‘Yes, Sirt Values to $42.50 and $49.50 but I’Mast Raise Cash! -YOUR CHOICE the scramble among Demo-| jobby and working area with ultra-| Tye German auto MGNelry 88 ®| violations. 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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1955 TT p (| ‘ erdict Gridders Assist Coach wjtmumereassmes.«|| in Operation of Team os 3 td 5 F F ; FF uf de 4 a z 2 F i Lt f H i & § il ; "AP Wirephote WORKS ON EYE — Bud Smith, right, works on! cessful defense of his lightweight title last night at eye of Jimmy Carter in Lith round.in Smith’s suc-| Cincinnati. i é a et ii gieer +3 et + Fs F ; : zg | Ship in 1953 when Rousey took over | every boy on the squad expects to ‘| become a coach after graduation, the 135-pound crown three times oe . i he at Sve years, 5 plane a rest Hurryin H h in ft his team = revere ful in his first defense of the ug Rousey Giscloeed: “We're going to look at a couple and, if the boys like the defenses st of Year at E. Detroit |2.2rccem = SSE | tit nul aiF By : H a rT) i j I _— Ea ites bast ps + 16 Exhibitions Slated New York Yankees Welcomed in Japan’ as Though They Were World's Champs TOKYO.@—The New York Yan- girls, autograph hunters, publicity seekers and about 1,000 drenched * ¢ ® Other thousands lined main streets as the Yankee jeep caval- cade wound through downtown Tokyo. The Yankees arrived in two spe- cial airliners. Thy will play 16 exhibition games in 10 cities against Japanese professional teams, “Everyone of my players will | oo, Five Japanese boys with huge acards advertising «# soft drink give a fine exhibition, or I will find out why,” Manager Casey Stengel told a surging mob of Japanese newsmen. » The air terminal lobby was utter | chaos. Youngsters fought to col- autographs Area Bands Take Part in Big Ann Arbor Spectacle The Oakland County area high schools were very well represented in University of Michigan’s annual “band day.” Some 25 bands from the section, probably the largest _ representation from any one such area, appeared in the big Wol- verine stadium as part of the huge gathering of brightly-colored uniformtéd organizations that jammed the big bowl to overflow- ing last Saturday. : According to the U. of M. of: ficials, the gathering of the mu- sical clans was believed to have been the biggest massed band demonstration ever held any- where. ° Altogether there were 11,500 mu- waa drum majors and stick SMU’s Representative FORT WORTH, Tex. #— I. B. |, Hale, tackle and captain of Texas Christian's national champions of 1938, has been appointed one of SMU’s representatives to the Cot- ton Bowl Assn. He fills the va- cancy created by the death of Amon G. Carter, Fort Worth Star- Telegraph publisher. Tibbs Gets Shutout GRAND RAPIDS #—Goalle Bill | I Tibbs, collecting 30 saves, account- ed for the 1st shutout of the new International Hockey League sea- son last night as his Troy team whipped Grand Rapids, 40. Marty McAlendin scored two goals to lead the Troy attack be- fore 1,500 spectators. Gordon But- trey and Ken Grabeldinger netted one each, Masters Cage Captain EAST LANSING — Michigan State tackle Norm Masters was captain of the Detroit Redford St. Mary’s basketball team in his senior year. There are 7 Sports Pages _in today’s Pontiac Press twirlers on the field at halftime of the Michigan - Northwestern |. game. This was the 6th annual band_ Area bands taking part included Berkley, Birmingham (Troy), | polis. Stengel said he intended to ‘use | this exhibition series to hunt for a shortstop’ within his team. am looking for that fellow who can play there every day for me. Lapeer, | am going to try Gil McDougald, the Army guy Billy ‘Northville, Rochester, South Lyon, Fitzgerald (Van Dyke), \ Walled Lake, Romeo, Livonia, Fenton, Brighton, Center Line, Da- vison, s¥ at, zit Tit id rf ef i 5 z oye% TH at JACKSON @®.— Hecanwin, un- in four starts at J eway, was tabbed an his appearance in the a Jerry Coleman... 1 Si WFL said last night that the Birmingham Faces Biggest si iw een Offense Hard j . « » We won't make it a trott will also be protecting a 5 © wares tae ten ben || OACTilice Fly ingham in the EML standings by |"*Vised. Now he's "Hitin’ Hugh." |} FT onors Awarder two league wins while the |ion "one of the National Football || Jensen, Hodges - all yer—|| Jackie Hits Dozen e 49ers’ offense has been || for Bosox, Hodges eum, Tops NL With 10 til hurts, he said to-| NEW YORK i®—Boston’s Jackie += | Jensen and the Dodgers’ Gil Hodg- the sixth game, when |°% & Couple of masters at hitting fa il i if 7 f 3 : ret ig i i Hest iu ital sian itae i i 33 f ri i : rT | i i F : : | i i i ! i it ah epee tt Hit Braves Extend steiea es: String f0 17 fesse Sent Washington Junior Hi oe Tops Jefferson, 19-6, |retwn game here Sunday, in. Game at Wisner . |r thelr th = i 3 a 5 E i & ; ry i i if z : z 8 4 i : z =) g : % § i z. 5 z jiréif 3 : | team, 19-6, in a Pontiac Junior High League game Ww at. Wisner le 'as Pirates’ GM and then seek some overweight N Bac of defenses I believe might work matches. His manager, Carmen omes kend, We'll talk it oer ts bee teat te ont G OW this weeke e a over | it either ‘ ee P Won't Give : if, me -) PE Tree Eh. HEF Bek . fii 4a ge. gets isz..ghiks. | i Bcd H : ; E managed St, Louis and Brooklyn fur 4 2 & ai] 4 | Hy i ak i > fits : | | alparaiso Battle in Opener of to get the best results, ort two dave: Se TF %* | A%s pitcher, and his bride, the'former Patricia Turner, 19, “ FRIDAY City” of 1955, look happy in Kansas City, Oct. 17, following their mine’ Major Minor’ Major ‘| @lopement to Collinsville, Ill, and marriage Oct. 15. The bride, holder 8:40 © 3:30 10 3:68 of several local beauty titles, is from Independence, Mo. Portocarrero, Minor ‘Major Minor Major 24, of Plainview, N. Y., is working in Kansas City this winter as an 10:28 4:15 10:38 4:40 auto salesman. Pros Will Hold Player Draft Early This Year in Move fo Beat Canadian Football Loop Raid PHILADELPHIA (® — The Na-|lent. We've had to sit helplessly | dian teams, although it quite ob- tional. Football League will hold/ by in the past, with our draft in | viously. is, part of its annual college player | January, . while -Canadian clubs; ‘We're trying to avoid the possi- draft two months early this year swooped down in late November | bility’ of signing ball players al- in an effort to beat the Canadian | or December and plucked off, or | ready signed and vice versa,” Bell League to the cream of the crop. | at least approached, the cream of | said. Commissioner Bert Bell of the| the crop.” F [ URDAY * * * J es «6 The commissioner went on to ex- league will meet in Phiadelphia| Bell rejected the secret meetin? '+lass that NFL. teams found that sometime between Noy. 14 and) contention, Saying, “I sent out &;many players selected in their Nov. 28—probably Monday, Nov. | bulletin to club owners informing | draft already were signed by Cana- 28—to make the bonus pick and | them of the meeting and specifical-| dian teams by the time the Janu- select the first three choices. ly stating that an announcement of | ary meeting rolled around. * ¢ *@ the early draft would be made to| “Some players would say they Bell’s announcement came after | the press at least two weeks before | weren't ‘signed by the Canadians & Milwaukee Journal sports writer |the date of the meeting.” and they were; some would say s<* 3% they were and they weren't. We owner as saying the loop would| He said the main reason for the | ended up in lawsuits, That we want hold a secret draft meeting Nov. | early draft would be to offset the | to avoid,” Bell said. 28 because of Canadian raids. The | possibilities of lawsuits between * * *« NFL teams and Canadian football| He said that. the meeting would clubs. He said the meeting was not ble teams to contact col- ris en lis see lin to John Alden Knight's calcula). ty PITCHER AND BRIDE — Arnold Portocarrero, Kansas City| Fill itn fap ef il | = ‘ 3 1 ; iff z F ig i i tf It i ! as enable NFL ‘ “We are sick and tired of Cana-| considered a weapon to combat | lege players ta-'raids on NFL selections by Cana-'time as the % cs + ee Se See. aoe ' " j | f . * 5 5 : ph et es + \ E a i ; Mey } Win in 3rd § 58 F 1 ? aa ft ; ; & ‘ a 5 i ‘Wie s i Z ; f I Fi Sole! (uras|2eSeS oo OT eee sear eovERS PLASTIC =e" Jackets Need Lots o ee - Protects igiaal port off the the 2 ‘ Se | OAKLAND B LEAGUE PREP *| Whaf chances Crowell and com-, has galloped to ! turned back the Flint Central club | the Cash and Carry : ae | STANDINGS pany have of receiving this aid is tt will be dimmed by Lake > LO . Central stopped Madison = 4 @ Mitsgeraid =} 2 Jackets’ remaining schedule for' kickoff at § . Rey SRE Ww PRICES 1 0” ay Avondale ; i Lake Orion 3) the season. After the Dragons,| ons’ injury-riddied squad will st- | .; posted out at Avondale High School! Qur team is getting in the best| Another homecoming | ed! ! ‘ § ; t i i Front Only $B ALL CLEAR || 2 Sunde ia é : i g g 4 j § #8 : Z tF é sf i Fok i i : L mas OUTSTANDING value E 4 i fi 34 ft * Plastic Covers | mpectian:. for 1955 Cars fF) win nis cripples still on Complete Set uncertain list Graybiel today $12.95 to $21.95 waiting to see how things worked Vales .§ 05 out in totay's light drill, _ . . “We figure we are ' Dick a as Low as $49.95 by 4 ba eo i tn hose | eennngs oa 8 baton -j merges Tops | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | and veterans Wally iT I ; was readied ij 136 &. Seginew ot Chase FE 4-8272 Sandy, OR en tho uncertain contests and one intersection his New York Rangers in second Produced the other New. 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STANDINGS After much, soul-searching, it | tdiana, Stanford and Notre Dame | was decided that Michigan State 204 lost only to Michigan. ony eet, pas vighainge oi, a tener, with Eiimols So they finally meet in the flesh 4.4, _ Wom ast Tid Pes OF Ge 1 and. and for the Ist time before a sellout | New York <;!: ! 2.28 R LIAM. : have been more| crowd in Macklin Stadium == ed | i tee t Ci cen) ee Oe 8 came aes § i i |] 71 W. Huron Se. Phone FE 4-2571. decide which team should WEDNESDAY'S RESUL tor flop-of-t ae cnae in| #ane to the Rose Bow! * | New York 6, Toronte 2. , the great Minobs | bottled up like a) line | br O +f E8 & i : é Pontiac Press Phote GOOD SHOOTING — The Ketzler family, 79 Mark | above), bagged the fine take of ducks they display in street, Pontiac, should be proud of the head of the | the picture. Jimmy Cloudman, 14, of Drummond Is- house and its husky son. On a weekend trip to Drum- | land accompanied them, and altogether they took 23 mond Island, Ed (the dad) and son Eddie, 16 (right | mallards and bluebills. DePalma Improving |Frrumense sepa." “""|Behind on Scorecards, Slowly From Illness DePalma, who retired in 1934, Brant Posts Knockout SOUTH PASADENA, Calif. @ — twice won the Indianapolis 500-) BEAUMONT, Tex, @ — Trailing mile race during his 27 years of |on points, Eddie Brant unleashed| The West Bloomfield harriers ran to a 22-35 victory over Avon- race driving. & perfect left hook to the jaw at | dale on its 2-mile home course yes- Former auto race driver Ralph 2:45 of the eighth round here last | terday, Avondale’s senior captain DePalma is showing improvement at his home from pneumonia which , followed head surgery, his wife * guerre gs GP ewes, oe R MATS Populer sew styled rubber mats in a choice of in Cross Country Run 4 & R.“OIANT POWER” GUARANTEED | BATTERI! 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The | the Sugar Bow! tournament at the McKay’s warning was coupled two have both beaten the fleet- bas te as with another by John L. Fariey, footed Viking star in matches this Coach Don Canham said it is | director of the Fish and Wildlife the Ist time any team || Service, against possible use in north of the Mason-Dixon line has | Ohio of any such mallards as been asked te take part in the | live decoys. annual tourney, Canham’s quartet, the Big Ten, | saiq hunters must confom to all Crntral Collegiate and Ohio Relay | elements of the federal waterfowl Champions, last year one of | hunting regulations in shooting | Sea the Suoteat Cos ta “the. comm, | Is’ Purchase 3: 13.0. A restocking program in north- The four are Grant Scruggs, | western Ohio, carried on primarily | Pete Gray, Laird Sloan and Dick | by thunting clubs, was reported to | Fiodin. They will compete against | have resulted in release of about Oklahoma, Rice Oklahoma | 6,500 mallard ducks this summer. A&M. 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In one race dur- | ***: “Carnival Opens Olympic Fund Die its he won't be seeking seckng ng, the campaign, they watched clan cuce ie in th, his door eb | ac other so closely, they fin- pea oped mg) or ae P yg org po 1 ‘a utuschees’ ond Den season to his regret that you'¥@| mark's Gunnar Nielsen‘ won. . got to run against competition * © «| ‘ rather than the clock. Others in the mile include Bobby completed six of nine passes. 41 carries for an 8.1 average during four games s0 | | Jester Isn't Fooling LARAMIE, Wyo. #—Jerry Jes- ter, 145-pound Wyoming tailback, ‘has a chance to break tailback | The two fastest quarter-milers orid—Pvt. 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Two’ as Navy was unable to preserve , games. : | (GNYA) today that it had “never | we pti ecg at say gh the key to an unbeaten record, others are in the top ten in “‘score- | its spotless record against Penn | Behind these two come once-tied discussed or considered the ‘aban-|donment of racing at Saratoga,” this season. - board defense” and that’s all the | State. B.C. limited Detroit to 105! Auburn, Maryland,’ Holy Cros, |donment of racing at Saratoga.” | Hanes and Tompkins said in a joint Nine undefeated and untied iffa-|top fight teams there are who! yards and now have given up an | Dube, “Arey Colgate, Syracuse, | A delegation from Saratoga | statement after the meeting, “We jor college teams and one that’s! haven't lost yet. leven 135 yards per game to three Weat ‘Vingion, Yale and inichignn: | Synings ae terday with John | have never discussed or considered : ~.__. | Of these teams only .|W. 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Sis ay ine , PELL bik at pe Te Fi) Bile TF Te form that has rewritten the football passing record couldn't edge into this group, are * fifth and tenth, respectively, on goal line was untouched until last | mors that the GNYA planned to Saturday, tops this list with 14| make changes detrimental to the | points in four starts, an average of | Saratoga track, oldest_in the coun- (35 per game. * s | impenetrable line has compileq the best record! against grou attacks, allowing only 39.8 yards a game by rushing, | and Boston College is second with | a 48.7 yard allowance. Nebraska | has displayed the best defense. against passing, yielding only 32.4 yards per game, Second place in this department goes to Penn, a! four-time loser, with only 33.8) yards a game through the air and | Syractise is Oe third with 34.7 vert. | * * « | Other departméntal defense Lead. | | ers: punting, Mississippi and Mich- | jigan State with 41.7 yard aver-| | ages; punt returns, George Wash- | # Maryland's ington, 20.5 yards per runback; | | ic koff returns, Southern Califor- | | nia, 29 yards; passing percentage, | | Auburn 24.4 per cent (11 of 45 com. pleted); pass interceptions, Mary- land, 16 of 111 passes intercepted. Dozen Horses in Big Event NEW YORK w—A dozen names are expected to be dropped into the entry box this morning for the The spline on, headed by ‘the stable area. He said that plans the basis of the number of points Mayor Addison Mallery of Saratoga | for other rehabilitation of the track given up per game, Navy, whose Springs, was concerned over ru- such as grandstand or clubhouse, was just as uncertain as the plans for tracks in the metropolitan area. Saratoga, Be 1 mont, Aqueduct and Jamaica tracks are now all run by one association, the GNYA, which bought up all stock earlier this month. Vermont to Aid State | $50,000-added Temple Gwathmey | Handicap—world's richest steeple- ap Wirephete | Chase to be decided Friday at Bel- | Park, game this season. He is the nation’s top college | "ot . ‘Passer. BIG ONE— William Sheeler ot | | Reading, Pa., took time out from | * . * The 32nd running of the gruelling | training igen * omer a | 2tg-mile event with its 16 fences cour are The } ggest h be , | 48 almost certain to decide the, cau arge mouth bass | TOP PASSER—Jerry ‘Foley, 18, displays the | Books, even B though his Bamline team hase won a COOLEY MAJORETTES | BOWE'S JETS Ww is 25 inches Jong and weighs seven | ts Pte hampionship in the steeplechase | ' 12 Galiegher’s Mi 7 Rehbine if 13 ¢ Pp W ling ESUNS Garret. 3 Team No.8 i Hasiey's 388 Miller's 1 13 | division. | Pounds and seven ounces. DRAYTON KINGS & QUEENS | AFL No 614 Minneseta 3 12 Colonial : 4 Headi 1 ‘ell the yt} J. Lokuta 323 Allen 867, Gerret's eading the list, as well as Twisters zt 3 Lakesiders u Hy s73—2 ae | weights for the big United Hunts | Bowling Clinic as is ? L Bees eo 13 SPILLWOOD THURSDAY “Bs” atures TWP. BUSINESS Pe pong pore ne bio be ee | | HOLDING THE ARO—The strik- | 1 ‘ il . s s i esi Anybod ° iu Hookers 10 14 | Gresham ‘ oule's Tay. i ‘6 Land O'Lakes = 17 Pont. Mull 12 nb Aaa Sele: a Boal a] ing thing about all top bowlers is Guess Whate 13 11 B-J's 6 Camera Mast 19 8 &pillwood 12 16 | Phelps TV 18 Bari's Mkt. 12) @ Scott’ the apparent ease with which mms 13 King Gise 4 5 is Whittemore 15 13 ce 11 17) Bell's Serv. 14 Detroit News * Shipboard, 166. Between them, the | they | oe & fom 7 hieaal can | ae iccteoven da me me pe | 3 Dreeye $ two S-year-old geldings have cor- | stride to the foul line. No rush. | Lakesiders 2089. . ad | Gresham's 35-279. mn Hilderiey-F omnes 332, R. Deiner, nered the market in U.S. jumping | Senooth althe baeuge~ ls be tr een ee - , ~-- | stakes this year Is Th je way the ball. fe AUTOMOTIVE | ee wing. ey swing feel CLEARANCE jez. “fs. 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What happens is this: | Be B 10 010 M re, ge) Al Andrews. Superior, Wis. mid- | When the ball reaches the top of | ig Demmen 08 a I Geweight boxer, plays the accor the backswing, they let it drop 24 E. Lawrence St. | Sorson's Tv 175—206. pay down almost directly in exactly, Phone FE 2-2369 Duke Snider was the first ma- | jor leaguer to bat in 100 runs | in the 1955 season. TRY IT AND SEE... Jones . 76% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. FRANKFORT DISTILLERS CO., WN. Y. €. the very first sip convinced me! You’re'in for a pleasant surprise once you taste that smooth, old-fashioned flavor. You'll agree—Paul Jones can’t be matched ... anywhere! Make a change for the better! 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' -SEVENTY-ONE Reserve at Muhlenberg Villanova Director {>a aur au acouaue 00 Eliot Aims fo Upset State 1 lj CHAMPAIGN, Ill. @®— “Solid »| bell squad tor tasion of the, atp getfing primed to abel for en best team in the Praises Officials VILLANOVA, Pa, @®—Bud Dud- ficials are competent, honest men. ‘Football rules are the same and are interpreted the same,in all” Dudley, “is that all accredited of — fast and powerful!" gr ap char epost, Midwest experts pasa the moment. when the Mules regular quarter- That’s how coach Ray Eliot Tho Big, Ten teat wil mark . : : ‘But the Hlini will be dangerous, tock was forced out with an in- |!Y, Villaftova’s modern design ath-| sections of the country, Therefore describes Michigan -State as he! trl tag between think Michigan State, after its : jury. All Cornish did in his 1st letic director, says that if coaches 5 grooms his revitalized Dlinois foot- schools and the [iin Notre especially after being buoyed up daring sasigument wos play 6) |Ds2,more faith in human nature | SAY #2 meet : inspiring 21-7 triumph over | with a 21-13 decision over Minne aa inst Albright and throw of officials, colleges could cut their ens Te . sota Saturday. It was Illinois’ three. touchdown passes of 30, T7 gridiron expeyses. OPEN BOWLING ~ and<72 yards in a 2%-13 victory.| Dudley, who startled the colleg- Werkdon 10 A. M. to 4 P.M. Purses a elie Hh in the last ‘game of Besides, he gained oe 9” | lanova games to, chain stores to ling Instruction 1953. — and made five es On | cive away with groceries, suggests "MOTOR INN “We are continuing to improve,” , i that traveling teams dispense with RECREATION d iT stream said Eliot. “Our line is much ; the custom of — along their |] 1, 5. perry St. better on defense. 1 thought | State High for Irish own officials. Bact noel, :. Ist Big Ten victory since beating tackles John Gremer (205) and ri EAST LANSING — “I wasn't Florida Derby to Pay Rudy Segert GS) 0d 0 god job ee ae $100,000; 18 Other power plays. We'll have a reo up foes Aha At with par ; hi , Danie ate coac’ Races Affected mane Sipe fe SDC gan State’s ty Da ted. “They ‘ “T thought Harry Jefferson were so high that we had to shake 7 ' 7 the trees around the field to get GRANDPA 18 MR. FIXIT—Manager Walter Alston who led the .- | Brooklyn Dodgers to their first world championship sits in his Darr- >| town, Ohio, homé Oct. 11 with his grandson, Robin Dean Ogle, 2. The ; Grandpa fixed it—just like the did the Yankees. youngster complained that his miniature auto- wouldn't work and ‘played one of his best games and that quarterback Hiles Stout . It’s funny, one day Lindbeck has a 29-11-213 mark. Illinois has compiled one of the | nation’s best total offense records in beating Califérnia 0-13, Iowa | State 40-0, Minnesota 21-13 and| losing to Ohio State 27-12. The Illini have a 1,110 yards | rushing and 489 passing for ‘| « lof the Texas governor was with thdm down for practice.” Bill Bruton of the Braves has hit a home run in each of the league’s eight parks in the 1955 BIG GAME BOY—Allen Shivers stands proudly beside a trophy of | r page se trip on‘ the Ponder Ranch in Brewster County, west- | ern Texas, The nine-year-old son | dad's party. 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J a adee Re ae , os J of the Iron Curtain for 250 of her SUN.--- Now the most advanced milita: "fal eynolds issued order le who will. visit Yugoslavia Sdeees con tat quscel eo spat Ve only a few hours before the pact! later this month. _— , vt of sound in level flight, setting wae | Was due to expire. _ | It ig believed the mass tour will : : ey i up the chain reaction on the | Cae Chip siiicinls snarenced Gay fe. | be’ the first such by Russian civil. | pooms orex ——— ON OUR 4 ground below as they reach se eS oes cate ttl ae ee | aT 10:65 Eaqiec. GIANT | velocities approaching 1,000 miles | JOHN HODIAK lie Se keene alse tl oh oe Russians reportedly will [| suNDAYs 12:43 "————_ SCREEN - an hour. But the pilot knows only! star of stage and screen, John Hodiak, 41, died in his Hollywood | Michigan truckers using Ohio| and there we mamny te epend, NOW PLAYING THRU SATURDAY! small meter in the plane |, : ;and there is difficulty finding ac- me Wednesday of a heart attack. He spent early years of his life in roads, commodations to suit the Rus- || “=== ° Hamtramck and 15 years ago became an announcer at a Detroit radio sians’ purses. — LENCE AND PASSION THE SCREEN BEAUTIFUL! —e—o— Tell Low Bidders tt OLFFERENTI ; . , : | | = eT at, CXGiTIMe Hollywood Heatnes: lon County Projects |LAKE THEATER ANSE Savagely REAL y- Ye : NIGHT ° “tm ! Blondé Kim Novak Noted) tw witers oi tee mys MAIS | in Oakland County, all part —S Pia / . A Farmington- lolt Dis ney s for Subdued Sex Appeal _|femneensseres Dower Walt Disney: By BOB THOMAS cake is merely on external form | “ate "ehany DePitnem oo ne. HOLLYWOOD ® The latest of sex appeal. Real sex appal| troit, was low at $186,088 for «| thing in Hollywood is quiet gun, | See een ee It | contract to build a bridge over as evidenced by a luscious Chica. | Sn0uld be quiet and sincere; YOU) Ten Mile road about two miles ‘. DRIVE-IN THEATER many times in one flight without goan named Kim Novak. | Kim voiced these sentiments on| 4 jow offer of $161,331 was re- 4 3 STEPHENSON @ BE, MAPLE (15 Mute) thinking much about it.” This is.in contrast to noisy sex, | the set. of “The Man With the ceived from the JohnsomGreene TECHR LOR | _. MU 9-1902 And ‘every time it's done, by »| TePresented by such other blondes | Golden Arm.” and her appearance | Co., of Ann Arbor, to construct ' ie 11:00 — 2:20 —| nob : : law of mature, 2 sonic wave pat-|*% Marilyn Monroe, Mamie Van/ support argument. She’ was | s bridge to take Novi road over ease. ae a tern is set up which Air Force | Doren and Sheree North. fairly well covered in a full-length | te expressway about.a quarter i L_§ — 8:5 2 | Se benrd ; * * ° gown, Yet with her short blonde mile north of Novi, 0 ° eueocccenghesenvenealll Unlike that much-publicized trio, | hair, lovely face and bare shoul-| Cross and White, of Gran AS | Kim: hasn't been over-sold to the| ders, she looked sexier than any | Rapids, was low at $671,087 on "a : | public. Oh, her studio's press | scantily clothed chorus girl. cwcjoct tochadiing 3.4 malign of Or “BEN ano ME” mts haven't kept her under Otto Preminger, who was direct- ng and work between Pie dame tbewdbtepry pede wraps; that would be a crying shame. But they haven't blanketed | vr" Stgrring Ronald O'Connor Also “Overland Pacific” 4 the country with her cheesecake | 0° her . He “also directed - ; photos and sexy sayings, either. = Mexkes = “River of No| Japs Planning to Create ot ie 8 hotter Oe ee ee , '5,000-Man Home Guard * s * “Kim's is a real kind of sex, |taTl eess Guard not phony,”” he remarked. “It is) TOKYO w — Japan plans to quiet, subdued and convincing, not | create a 5,000-man home guard manufactured.” with a nucleus of Worl dWar II the subdued Kim. “‘When you get a tremendous buildup, your career | has trouble catching up with the | publicity, Sometimes you never do make it.” * * ° 8 py" LAST DAY > Two Big CinemaScope Features The public ag Mg be = to | veterans, ; ; As to cheesecake: “I neither like | judge whether it prefers Kim's| Defense officials said today only ‘ tt'nor dislike it. I'l do it when| qwet, sex to the louder variety. /that “the plan is being drafted. = , ‘The Lo Gray Line F ‘| human body. necessary, Fortunately, they don't | ( sces Golden Arm, she's com- | “but details may still be changed me STARTING > —PLUs— eee ask me to do much, The studio ing out with “Picnic” opposite | before it is submitted to the Diet | » ‘The Seven Year Itch’ a would rather have me known as William Holden and “The Eddy | (Pai >" > Detroit Teachers an actress. | Duchin Story” with Tyrone Power.| The newspaper Asahi said the ° Lt ll lh tt “That guits me. I think cheese- | That's pretty fast company for the | guard, which would be called to ; Are Free to Spank A Berd gol Bom te wna ot enpand to $0.00 men by 35 ow ® ; . men . ’ ) 2 More Ex-POWs st tg Therenuar ieemen amy pes She's that famous DETROIT w— Arthur Dondin- Kim’s way of living is as quiet |to have 190,000 men under er OW ROSE OF TEXAS” eau, superintendent of Detroit pub- . as the sex she exudes. She still by that time. YELL —COMING— Hie schools, today told teachers Face Court Martial lives at the Studie Club, the SUNDAY! they were free to punish errant jfabled home for Hollywood | A beaver can fell half a dozen eee pupils physically if they use dis-| SAN FRANCISCO }—Two more nepetuia. young fruit trees in a night. <3 meee | Cretion as to ‘‘size, sex and physi- | former Korean War prisoners, who cal strength. returned home after denouncing the United States and casting their lot with Red China, must face court-martial, the Army says. William A. Cowart, 23, of Dalton, Ga., and Lewie W. Griggs, 23, of Jacksonville, Tex., were notified yesterday they must.stand military trial on charges of aiding and col- laborating with the enemy while | & prisoners of the Reds. No gate ~ . "Te TONIGHT THE WEST S US 5 ano _———- Tes. © interpretation of a punishment policy that has been in the hands of teachers and principals for years, ia WOMAN! Her passion for Nellis manhunter of the Rockies, is the Saga of a woman caught in the West's greatest mantrap' “We wanted to give teachers and principals. an understanding as to how far they can expect the sup- port of the administration in pun- ishment problems," said Dondin- eau. ; “Now we think the teacher knows how far he will be protected if a complaint were made in court of his action.” Bar Proprietors Fined by State Commission At. a recent hearing, the pro The Army earlier ordered a court-martial on .similar charges for a third turncoat, Otho G. Bell of Hillsboro, Miss. Kefauver Claims Slavic Nationals - Are ‘Antiregime’ NEW YORK «—Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn) said today 90 per cent of the people in Red-ruled Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary are prietors of Salfi’s Bar, 468 N. Perry | “‘antiregime."” He urged the West St., were fined $100 by the| to keep alive their hopes of free- Michigan Liquor Control Commis- | dom sion for permitting an ‘intoxicated | to loiter in the bar. to the Commission, Adeline and Joseph Salfi permitted wO GREATER Everybody's saying: “Don't miss it!” Movie-romance of the year! a Glenn FORD - Eleanor PARKER _ with Roger MOORE - Cecil KELLAWAY % * * In a speech prepared for the Overseas Press Club, Kefauver also advocated more trade with on April 24. Russia but cautioned the West | against dropping its guard be- | Algerian Rebels Kill Three cus ° the Soviets’ new “smiling” TUNIS, Tunisia Ww — Algerian| The senator has just completed a world tour including travels be- | hind the Iron Curtain. } . * * a A FILMAKERS Fear NOW OPEN FRIDAY - SATURDAY and SUNDAY on a mine just over the | Tunisian border, the French an-| Kefauver said that in Russia | nounced today. the present generatiori has, in the wie ee ee main, accepted communism as_ Egyptian war chariots charged “the normal way of life.” But he through Gaza 14 centuries before said that in the Eastern Kurcpees | weve dwevwewwwwew eww a” ~~ _LAARRABEARARREBAREEE DD the birth of Christ, says. the | satellites the people are resentful Coming Friday .. Joan Craw- | | starring / Experts.estimate that Maine has Students believe the dandelion | Second Feature, Randolph JOHN ERICSON ) £aw ¢ : 50 Bese wh anon Gres c6 when he | ack’ —e in the talhast of pasted in “Badman's Terri- i q ve : me a “err - MARI BLANCHARD / ty ‘ New ‘ NEVILLE BRAND, wt SA: Drive-In [revere ENTERTAINMENT ‘for Your ADDED PLEASURE! BOGART : Theater f WARNER-COLOR COLOR PARADE Cartoon Fun! Latest News > “MARINER'S “MOOSE “Private Eye FROM HOME >» AHOY” COUNTRY” * Pooe AND ABROAD A ‘ et PAG. { : i ay i i vs \ ; % Sf : f : } | ef, i j a ees i oy fi Pee ory! a ry ti) cS aenakede. wii iG & fee pig de nee pe Ve ae ee } ii ae “<4 i id I Lee "% yy, #4 A i J j ' r é i ie s : . iy ; ota te ; ity ; ra 4 Pay hy / h 4 é ‘ = [ . Wikre’ o. Pog 3 os en ee, - 7 a. | ee, ; ; - ys Le a, ‘¥ jf ied Vale po / 5 ‘ +) bi Wa a. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1955 \ : SEVENTY- FIVE. se How Does Our U.S. Constitution Ssueaal a ‘Natural- Born’ Citizen? American territory in) immigrants who become citizens! But while the delegates were de-| from New York, who was born in a man for the vice presidency who, , able today. He never could com — The ¢ was born to @ of} “natural born’ mean qualify as natural born?’ by naturalization. No one seems hating there were rumors of a plan | Germany, under the Constitution, would not | quer his French accent, so much ee ee Back in 1790 Congress passed & The ‘nal legal reply bax mever| quite sure today why te Sounding |e get up a monarchy here, and| ALL OFFICES have toon eligiti: Sig: Gee pront-| so thet Louis XVI of Bemus aay? law saying that children born been made because of a simple | fathers did this, After all, many of). : dency. |told him in broken J had met, were married and then ; undoubtedly the fear of foreign in-| But in our early history the re-| abroad of American parents are) reason: Every president and vice | them were only a generation or ind He was Albert Gallatin, born in lived in Paris. American citizens. But. does that | president weve ever had was born | two removed trom ‘the old country | tervention was great. : pegs gowns we on? | switzerland, an exoellett diplomat Yin’ ¥odasls 'a tet sole pies They named him Christian Arch-| make them “natural born”. citi-| on soil that was, or eventually be- | themselves, and all had been Brit: |” ee | this nating came to picking ing secretary of the treasury, | fect than mine, but ‘my English is ibald Herter. ‘| zens? Does a person have to be) came. ee Se ee ee Some scholars maintain that the h 1 i Ad Even though the 12th Amendment | far better than yours.” Today, as governor of Massa. United ane. at Ss > : provision that only a natural born Nehru’s Tourist vice to thé Constitution, adopted in 1804, ee a record ‘ citizen can be president really was) : plainly says, ae Eee ote. Ow e' ep rentine' etree ee. They Have Real Gripe ‘Democrat who occa-|S0fety Record Marred [5 siap at one man: Alexander| NEW DELHI Prime Minister | tionally ineligible to the office tke Will Own Rommel as a| CHELSEA, Mass. @—Les sthan Satin’ wale is cn taken en likaba tap noten afvleo toe war-|Procdhes das be elighte ts txt| LOS ANGELES @—President — on is!24 hours after this city received | Mdies and who was.George Wash-| ists going abroad. He told the|% vice president of the United’ Eisenhower is going to have a dog with | two safety awards for having had ington's first secretary of the! International Union of Official | States,” Gallatin made a bid for named after one of the top German i : : : & ; File i i ¢ Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., | no automobile or pedestrian fatal- | ©e8sUry- Travel Oroganizatjons that people Se: job anyway, tn 3506. | generals of World War I. Dr. constitutional experts provided some | it has been pointed out, was born | ities si tha Baris,| In recent years relatively few) should travel “with woes. be. thet glory. minruunition a” few hours before | While this parents were at their és was ‘illed ageing .| immigrants have risen to the point friendly minds—as ambassadors of/ So much cml was raised | Richard T. “ee anquet musical entertainment | s,. ‘Smoky Mountains and upon Fe Hthe funch period. At the end of the : will be provided by the men’s glee | their return, they will live at 2912 a ‘day, a student musical assembly | Plans to go abead with a new club. Silverhill Ra. él will be presented, and a “Thank | $8-000,000 Providence Hospital on Banquet tickets will not be sold —_——_—__—_— H You" address by the vocational | Nine Mile Road 500 feet west of |0n campus the day of the banquet, h coordinator will conclude the Greenfield Road await favorable | Sconding to Starr It. Keesler, di County Deat S ; action by the Southfield Township | vations must be. made in advance. Jerry Vieisman Home Supper-Slated Zoning Board of Appeals this eve-| Other Centennial Homecoming’| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — pper-S ning cvdnte tactede abaunl beatere |Service for Jerry Vielamen. ¢ DAVISBURG—The Annual Har-| ‘The new institution is intended | workshop sessions Friday and | 10185 Elizabeth ‘Lies Rd., will be vest Home turkey supper of the |eventually to replace the present Saturday, the 4¥;-mile “March | held at 1 p.m. Saturday from the : Davisburg Methodist Church will| Providence Hospital near dow?-| of Nemories” parade through | J. P. Miller Funeral Home, with : be! held tomorrow night at 6:30| town Detroit, according to hospital | the campus at 9:30 a.m. Satur- | burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery. eo piper A free will offering | administrator Sister Mary. Eliza- day and the 2 p.m. Milinols- | Mr. Vieisman died yesterday. . tol. , beth. die hat He Michigan State football game. Surviving are his widow, Har- : . ‘ Proposed 11t-acre site for An historical marker, presented | Manna; two daughters, Mrs. Mar- Appointed to Council _ five-bailding project abuts North- | t) MSU by the Michigan State His-| garet Rohde and Mrs. Geraldine NORTH BRANCH ~ Dr. Gilbert dand Shopping Center and ie pres- . torical Commission, will be dedi- | Sharky; and one son, Stanley. O'Dell has been appointed a mem-| °tly zoned for multiple housing. | cated at Beaumont Tower at 1:65 | Lieyd V. Hickox ber of the village council. He re-| Architect's plans for the 350-bed |@.m. Saturday. LAPEER—Service tor Lloyd V. be places Angus McEachin, who is | hospital include two 9-story nursing | - — Hickox, 71, 429 Park St.. will be —~ F moving to Cass City. wings, a aeoeny wie for on low Grades Eligible held at 2 p.m. Friday from the Do | Seaeteetctenmeememieee gery, obstetrics, prepara Baird Funeral Home, with burial ‘ Firemen Set Meeting central supply and storage; -a . ‘ in Stiles Cemetery. Mr. Hickox } three-story clinic wing, housing a fo Receive Vaccine died suddenly Wednesday at his 4 ~ ROCHESTER — The White Lake | pharmacy and X-ray and hydro- home. . Fire Department will host the reg-| therapy facilities; and a one-story HO Surviving are his widow, Myr- | : ular quarterly meeting, of the Oak- | laundry. LLY—Dr. John D. Monroe. | tie; a son, Donald, of Flint; a “s land County Fireman’s Assn. The} Detailed plans for the new hos- County Health Director, an- daughter, Mrs. Cecil Raymond of meeting will be held at the VFW | pital will be completed late in 1956 nounced today that Holly Area kin- Caro; one brother. Roy of Flint; Hall.on Union Lake Road at 8 p.m.|and construction will start soon eg <= “Ys grade pupils | and six grandchildren Friday. Refreshments will: be| afterward, Sister Mary Elizabeth o the number of about 400 now ’ . sieved belore the ‘ . jare eligible to receive polio vac- Thelma Eva Koth meeting. said ___. | eine. DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for Thelma Eva Roth, 40, 4350 Mon- R t Weddi Vows, men over- ernor, partly because of his Sen, William your ears will hum with the as-| shoulder and says, ls my | ‘The Nixon band in California | Suing Cael Jucion Warren, ® | joy them, Even naming him as one #4 discrediting him as a powerful tie nistin with APL leaders. stand with Knight Ter dean sured tomes transmitted by the| bey,” the nomination will be bis | yoices confidence that in either of of several “good men” they count | (PPonent. | Yet, once again the veteran po-| see him isolated, Nixon forces. And you don’t need| easily these cases their man would still; Strong indications revealed by | as enough. One Nixohite sald: “The gov- ‘litical’ sages of California toss in| They sso Knight 0s 9 mae a hi-fi set to get the message. Even if Ike’s lieutenants pass have a long leg up on the field, several newspaper checks that | Nixon supporters count on their) ernor may find it is Knight (question marks. One of two are rising rather than diminishing and Their summary of his assets| Nixon te the favorite of many TE ek Th saree | seek Ge Sapiens” ee cautious in conceding any any edge jo | stature, who eould be: seughap. $2 un- would include: ’ Republicag governors and ether (tives and liberal Eisenhower Re-| ts ong of may attempts te ise: | Knight, but most believe he would! beat as the months pass, \ \ sd \ ahs a} r aavat ° . A M SAVE EU fe to 7007 DON'T MISS Save Phnbing Spy § GIGANTIC Ren oval. S ie! WERE MOVING to 172 S. SAGINAW Yes, we're moving to LARGER, MORE MODERN QUARTERS et 172 South Seginew Street. Just 1/2 blocks south of our present location .. DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM STANDARD ELECTRIC. With this new, LARGER STORE we con offer our customers MORE BARGAINS, MORE FREE PARKING, EASIER SHOPPING, BETTER SERVICE. But in order to moke the move quickly, and less costly . ane MUST DISPOSE OF OUR PRESENT STOCK! SO HURRY iN, - SAVE MORE AT SAVE PLUMBING! ~ CHEEK THESE BARGAINS... 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OCTOBER | 20, 1958 inca - Cometery Lots 5] Ferry zi 2 Bice at |Accountant DEST A es SERVICE 406 Bank Bidg. fest postion te 9 new MEN WANTED TIBBITS CIDER | 6 ge level srausina in a Miu. 20008 Northwesters, near 12) - a Ser [SEOTE NaTAPPEARIN X G60b FULLER BROT WAN young salesman for you are marred, and seed to | Clothing and furnishings. sie (4 ov,E"ins." dtu| See Wm, Dickigson, 31 Ds M , tral cath and il FE 22308 N. Saginaw St. on ete : ¥, oct | BRANCH MANAGER ee ee TTENDANTS: WW AND rE on coal Walled “aa over. be good drivers. Ber CEME Wi Rev. TRAINEE work. Apply 3 to 4 ayne ‘Wendall| For First Nationa) Credit Bureau &8t. rar On on MONROE Gareem | Stacie is ciec"and‘caiecist- PRUDENTIAL INS, CO. FE 4.6866 Let Us “Rif | portion. “aust ‘be wing’ te put | uecutive saleeman Balad?” pitt Give You 1 Place to Pay _" wil ‘aye | sorecel Ga, on ing executive po- _ bana FE 340% fer e0- Ease Your Mind sitions tn Mich and " b02 Pontine State Dank Building SHOE SALESMAN, PART TIME. Restore Credit Ls Ee necessary Dek decirenie’ L. @G. WE ARE NOT A layton BUTCHER WHO — Haig Mises, 4M, Seginay. LOAN COMPANY WANTS EXTRA CASH MICHIGAN CREDIT bes Semis Se] Salesmen | Sibert arts BIRMINGHAM ‘oterested in working for! “I sure am glad you bought yourself some new clothes, MAINTENANCE MAN | ie ae =" ating wochcumbered, wehave''s. tet.! Mother — I haven't a thing to wear!” | Por woman’ Ef Say ALL AN de panes 10-2 ej 3 j i xi oe) J iH 2 ® Fg ae i ui Sf iis i fi * specialty shop. Must fi in SP th S| Berar sete pepde yen a, Seda Wet Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7 =a Ho le _““HIMELHOCH’S You BUY i-we' 1a had ar | See ee a WHITE, FOR TYPIST: WILLIAMS LAKE AREA. > Trucks.to Rent where will_be small No vy, Must| Hours 4 to 10. OR 3-6051. s. : nave own tre . i meal “WORE REAR HOME CEMENT WORK. | : > =) week § day WORK NEAR HOME | “phone on 30543 | TRUCKS riegee x 100 MEN MAHAN CON SUMERS wages, Lake. MA’ *. reduired Christmas Help Needed | PEC Eo CABINETS em. S. Sha Ta Bene Ny = Wid, Houscheld Goods 27 REALTY CO. : TO bO APF EME é +] id * comprar nes sae meenee | POWER CO, | “thtang sere tu ru S|, mond Dacamiaite canon | ae Industrial Tractor Co, | MELE MAAMALE MAIS AMD ARD NEEDED wexr BR zo snancn | HAS A = PEST Se | 4 20% |e Se FOR LONG abd SESSSIE) pediGNens | esleenet... Stenocraphic, | GRAiee ser OCT., NOV._|Saetn Es + jee! DETAILERS | _Jerome: dilae_ VACANCY. | Stee Mee se 23 ess nie ete RICRLAND. OOF iT CHECKERS reese seer cr| tet erie cna IMMEDIATELY ne money down, Ne fom toe tres EO rere . TOOLS See Cpmre habe ne | eae Special Machinery Auto. Body Fixtures Welding Dies || APPLY ROOM 420 | Ssseermioaa tor " aren ae 28 W. LAWRENCE ST. corm ly gifts wih toy party than . PONTIAC, MICHIGAN : “. or se ahs | CASHIER — |" ™étaneare dures ALL FRINGE ; ‘ WANTED TV SERVICING EQUIP- BENEFITS IVAN W. 8CH ap gy Py 4 cheerful ({(_——_— Cc. Bua +3021. U “Om 31081 ment. Phone OR 3-Tess, . PP ae WR RAUES | si ce toe itl Shite ote weeks, te ay Bg oa. BI MODERN Will consider sales minded ener- ENGGA ASS JEWELRY or a, 4 , R. x Central. * | Painting & Wall Washing - = sales. A rk ; of children and do sub- | FLOOR SANDING. OLD FLOORS A ; jalty, Call Bills, FE 3-679, ate ae outside doors. Also 3 ft. outside En gin ring Bi spate mn sritga “Mua Srey me pone housework. Mother. works Te Pion, ANI ANZ ee & Wall Washing | ‘scorn. F._Suten_ My 3-00. GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR, elevision Service ; cinerea * 2 Fe bie Se Sea PUREING PLooe EAvinG, | 8™. SS a LANE ok SEE O™ i anding. ing. fison. Ph: | M. Money Wanted 28A DIESEL HOUSE MOVING. FULLY BARS, ate. tk NS | WANTED $13,000 TO | FINANCE ’ : . Young. j & Tv. +4 compicke Sanaa RADIO & Night pe ase erense, W, | Beutrat ot over 38 | BAR CEMENT AND SUOCE WORK.|" Physiotherapy _21A| ‘wid tan‘siso fuel off task RP. Service Co. 2m =e - = * xpene ween 10:00 & S00. PR Gola ter w Reamer te UARANTEE SYEDISU MASSAGE & THERAPY. WANTED, B_ PLAT CORONER Te 12 Mile at Woodward for part time. Diem's CHECKER Repent, $.29°% aes dor Ban." Gaae - ve) re See ag Rg ters—Rough . ¢ wumber Sure ae ST | See eee A wien): CUTTER Me frigley’s has imme- Riker 8-041 a CASHIERS , Good salary—ideal working con-| Several mechanically inclined and| and repair. PE 4-074. Tepatr, ‘ ; diate opening for-ex- | SALEsMEN. : CASHIERS Lt ittlleenied BEA SO ay x4 *, TUGREW'S RADIO FETT Wanted to Rent _ 29 ienced men‘in our | Sood'Prusnlton ter'superaneed | SALESGIRLS Remotes SERIE Foe Exulbmes Teawary, ou sre | out” Bermenta “aset st Ze pte it Erte > el - Huron store. | sraet PABRIGATING inden ne | sitio weeded Pull er ‘bert tine working "eon | week, or you don't have all'year| Der,mom., Frome "et "Sses| Typewriter Serv FREE SERVICE TO LANDLORDS Many employe bene- | “tas"arectitient au ae al aE ee 6” anYORR Piso raving | FIPEWRrTens amp apomo ny | sO ua snced cit, we con fits: and opportunity ge lg er rT toon what Oo eb a hee and | our Avisory Placement Sanding and finishing. Phone General Pristine and Ottice ‘Sup only. Call in a ha : | Ra... Clawson, 4H, _-Baging wrolet Co. 1616 8. ‘ADAMS LTY CO. + for advancement, Ap- sap POLL —on— Piet CLERK-TYPIST -_ | “70 Gen tt tow, TRACTOR TRAMING, sEnvicE. | WILL BUILD 7 YOUR PLANS OR Te ETORnTES Renee — FE 2-7083 “ ply owt dept. man- ayy By gras meeting pub-| TYPIST INC, BOX 18, PONTIAC PRESS. | “mine. OR 3.410 ter free a : . 4 GAS STATION WITH HOIST & ATR are or PP a one ager, 45 S. Telegraph perieneed prefer but not neces- Experience desirable. bet ' i Tying, Dev on ont P Upholsterin 23| One, or two tat ead olnce noah bn om, at Huron. 1 STORM V ; note neceseary. Appty ‘Dthice, "Mr | Position open for mature woman | Sunday. PE Building 12A 5 menses, “ the AWNING. SALESMEN lll e-coier ene cee: . fetrement. "Bocurtiy, paid "vase: |__ Work Wanted Male 10 | ~—~—~~~ EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER. iepeemeetet ok pea dren: Light housework. Live in.| ‘Fetitement Benefta 7) ae CARPENTRY PLASTIC. AND FOR SALE: TUNDER Soe na GRE TORENT Ac? rer rr ‘ ind “4 at -y +6054. “|. bh , 3054 24 2 * jong, some = = HOUSE Vi- ™ a Write Boss “Pret, ~~ CURB jena Soon gies Bute iat cRPENTRY Pr wEw AND | Sun“ Ron “tans Aberin sihecrens eines tae MUM PERM Pu, ON® | ERY CARO ape CE z EXRPERT ER WRO_caoms orn Pi Sip MT | MOPS carat ve AR | Fe ema AP @ FTO Sy 4 year comminton and) WWI ATTRESSES FORD MOT OR CO. Monies Fa Seat & | AORTMENS OF O00D TUN Lost & Found 24 _gxeeliehh references, Threw adults . CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. in family. Pontiac ee woume| ee o toching seeming for ‘cure wenesses, Birmingham Teo. Scheme & specialty. Fe) Business Services 13 “re YOUR PET?, WANT TO ee Sea ran oh Age 26 to 42. Preferably mar- a SENET UAE Bawa | eee : return work seamen. Stine MUST BE 18 Ais tmmediote openings for | © Sut aivewaye, PE coma | APPLIANCE SERVICE | ,aeetien animal Rescue League, taking ‘spre ot eularen or des Guaranteed mentit tecae plus Aopty. m pers . St h GUETCAT CAEGEY AND CUGTGI | We service al mates of retite-| Tek os Pontiac Lake. Name is| SPt. Bouse. 1 ° Uberal fringe benefits. Replies E 'S ‘ enograp ers formica work. OR 3-0575. erators, washers, radios. eleaners| under stock. FE 41877. te Pontise Prewe bes th TED AND ELECTRICAL WIRING AWD | $248 t7pes of small appliances. | “AT Soeriac LAKE RECREA. Share 2 Living Quarters WANTED: SALESMAN AT ONCE. ELDER ea ee Taity ’ ‘Steno- gg as i eee RG7ARD Wane or3_ span. Wale seek |LADT OR GURVICR Mawes wire I a dha eied bee 4 GENERAL CONTRACTING. UE | "heh MENGHING MOOG GND | Prone FE sig. te share, home and care for school eae ee Te | great eee pee| SC CTCCATICS | _si"Fa Saat ne Dene pug il ‘arom SSH wei ro ue ang ene Gees | AE Seb Melrose 46005. 6075 Lahring Rd. SReceslel cans Gur eat eae. APPLY wiork te al teaning vah wear | A & B TRENCHING | geeth bire ce Genta on orth, PE. 84080, after ne ae res —— | IRE, Senditions, | hospitalization, nirminghes ing. and “painting. Work. by ine, Festi eer line, Meld tite) Clipe sos. "| “Wed Transportation 31 . Open Wed. “tl 2 p.m. m , PO thre Me nivocens Sutin ir mater ‘bench. bands. ‘weiderfan- | §Olty for right person, ‘Matthew. a a Ligwr RAGLING AF ANY Fag. | | FURNACE WORK “hin. "i RIDGE AD" \IN-| TRANSFORTATION PROM HOME A Ficator, lathe and mill hands. |. _Main St., Royal Oak. LI 44300. Cleaned, repaired. reset. resealed,| CLUDED IN WALLET aun in Clarkston work in Bloom. Ms ART-CO_ INC. : see TYPISTS anc and — Tae WOULD LiKE AFTER: | BOW Diben etc Also bollers fire-| VALUABLE PICTOMEs, a'nia| imiciarkston to Call MA Betas. 2910 Indianwood Ra MY 3.1181 EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES MAN, ©, WOULD LIKE AFTER- | he ga ork, |. Places cleaned, repaired. Home| PAPERS, INCLUDING CAR Wake Otten | Feta Martinelit's Restourent. MP. ‘OPERATORS | 290%,,0r aight time work. |. guned registered company If you | REGISTRATION AND Drivers | Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ; 138 8. Woodward, Birm. Mid-| COMP. ‘OPE _MA_6-2331, foun. | at good work. call us. No| LICENSE. CALL PE 4000 e amnion ae ea to lea a | EXPRATENGED COOK APPLY t oe ee oe ‘ae bt A day Seturday. FE Snuatedrs Mn LOST BLACK BILLFOLD CON- Ca h W iti "Mig &o."3 “oe Ma: is men w ron . : ALL MAKES NTAIN taining valuable rs & money. S dl the & sir conditioning | from goon to 3 o'clock Club PHONE (POROTHY JOHNSON, | s0n8. waning venuabte pepers & money. Ing : — “DRIVER “POR business. Bare waite you tears. | te ere pane mgnwer. PART TIME WORK EVES. AND | at our store. General pines men &! OR 3-7404. ; call or see $-10e2 | established route. Apply Walkers ere fo. Pay person ony axPan CED waithesa AF. Russell Kelly ae Taig nk GAWD | fence 0 Pasne ye sais, “| ioet: BLACK AND WHITE| ™r. Sav, Santos poress Mr. Johnson personally for quick, = at Holland #0 N. PLASTERING TCHIN' Pointer in Oxford area. OA 8-208, eae EXF FERIERCED WATER WELT Paddock 8 warp We ; Fuhoe, 342 Dist > Highway. ome \ § ‘ PRG eon” WATNED work. OR 3-4$37. Walls and wedese. Ee Reasonable. Reward. Child's pet. A OHNSON, Real EXPERIENCED PAINTER wip | WANTED SDEPERDABLE—F9 EXPERIENCED BILLING CLERK: Office Service _ Reasonable. 2 ne Free ect.. pe obligation. PE 3.1621. Meet Oxford. aren. OA 82008. >i, ag FONE otal clean ana Bs service mea to make outside ealls bookkeeping anzperi _ ainate sce rn DRY WALL BY MA . FREE Seward. Child's 1704 S. Tele aph Rd. own car. Mi 64153. after ea — | Write Po “sox 186, Pontiee. | UNUSUAL OPPOR- |*irind. don’t use milker or tractor, | estimates. No fob too big or smail. OST OR STOLEN LARGW BED FE 4- 3 1 | EX PERIE Ne ENCED CLOTHING Ww ANTED - -| Experienced Inspector TUNITY FOR WOMAN Life experience. Ph MO 42416 | _FE_5-4628. ; Trish “setter, male, reward. Call FAST ACTION] net Svply unless you pare | Designer. checker to destgn small EXPERIENCED WAND TRON OF WwW I T H AMBITION, \TRACTOR WORK AND TRUCK GET READY FOR Lost: BROWN BUTTCASE WITH If you have the contract- we have _piy Union Sore SN. Beginny | ecto, i market eas for’ tates: | good meaship.| PERSONALITY AND! 2 Top sod. fill dirt. tom Brake. JACK FROST Downtowe Pontiac. Rewer. E- $e. Phone PE ¢e4sa Sas Rit Beate. MAN | ‘vil ase. Mune have ‘cenit | Fall ie iss, Dame Shae CAR. ONE WHO CAN! nn WANTED: PART TiME JAN Have your ft furnace cleaned and ar Collins, x Whitfield work. evenings. Experienced, PE aired. tne eae eg Lost: ALE BL TICK. we nae L AND __5-2306 MING AND Vicinity Franklin Rd. and Tele- land contracts TODA Call od Domestic Refri tion, Sal- lead Jayout, draftma: id check estic Ta you aftman and chec : re | buble #311" WORK 3 TO 4 HOURS | D SELLING EKERS al, estimate, PE 2.4018. FE raph. If found, contact Leland tow for the best and highest offer if 2 ag ae private house | Somme. Graham” PE 4505) Reward of value, Quick cash settlement. complete products engineeri. Far HELP Ww. WANTED: i 19701 vn n drawings including drawing of EX a et ree A DAY. PREFERABLY z Monuments 4A; Mie 3 miles cast of Kush ~ _Dyke ie wi dosige ae eae ere | at. Pemting, Bi csi. re sine) EVES. AND NEEDS! r*fusiness - Dart time. Pull ex- pits cxises ite a Lost: ,BILLYOLD CONTAINING | yi gy Co er. brect Aap AE PULL TIE REAL “ESTATE | ing end production, — Apply | EXPERIENCED bd TO EARN AS ede % 1%, Pontise Press.” Bester Rewon Fe: ig "Sea ‘one ‘meme a Vinside | 33 . be ar 58188 Robest, J. & mesege &. cat | Prefer man with ex experience. | Phone OA 6-258, ee fits, for bre Ben Berson, Apply; AS $100 AW EEK Work Wanted Female 11 i aCe ae. '- Wagner, peengp ne WE Cetiend Ave. __PE_ 34900 | WANTED: EXPERIENCED wat | _Fostiec Press Boa. _-_| art Carty FIELDS |e SEWER CLEANING | Tenn, Keep money. piease return For dba 7 i ter help for Sat. and 8 BRP WHITE COOK NITE. SHIFT i, rae ~ +2012 , jut | ne JOSE PH F. REISZ On a3 . ee an is Ke gato p- on vont. Pm tae 3.0078 | FE 5-6171 4 TOs PM. | "a" sere are MY HOME, Eiasraty Mtn RTS PE a pans Prompt slosing "ack or lar. : ts se Rea © YOUNG 1 MAN FOR PURNITURI 9 P} COLORES aT ete ee | SLRCTR A & revinding. 218 E. Pike ag: RL STOLEN: we nOLIaR |. bee Pontiac Prose | | Seaman tet bane Recta: | Toda Roe Sone =| DAY, OCT 20 | CtonRectas FEED | BRE beta" Rett ca th WHITE ' a Apply Motor Car 1 DEPENDABLE Y WA A- — ean en | FOR WANT ADS j | 3 x Fennyson. avo stattine ba get gees ood Experienced counter girls. | wa; NTED: WHIT WOMAN FOR byelting afer pe m PE bold Electric wien ee oecdes no | WOULD THE PARTY PLEASE RE- i |GOOD PAY AND STEADY PO-| sibilities, Permane + noxttion. fon. | _ Apply after 12. Huron Weht housework; § days. FE SrSiRE BABY SITTING FOR | charge: chemically treated at no| turn the beagle dog hey eked ? DIAL FE 2.8181 | sition, body man and mechanic Write giving age, experienc working Mather. Near to Fern- extra cost. eS Se re +4 tl Soe —— a . i el experienced = saleemes. | Frese we spate to Peaties | ' Cleaners and Shirt Laun.- | | WRITE WOMAN 2 As | HOUSEREEP. | EM soe” Cooley Lake Rd. Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners 0 Pe Fano a As he ey ped | ay rs, 22 Auburn __| __ Press. : 044 er and com Fa Severe s t 4. fter 5 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. GROCERY MEN pnp MM WI ous | dry, W. Huron St. | we Ave, use DAY WORK. HOURLY FE Dee axPERT Tha TRO TRG SRF NGOS RE. ; A ar Ay ooo na ioe : All errors should be re- | Chain store experience Pull itme. | Opportunity advance, must ion | niter, AS moval, Ph. FE 5-653 or OR | Hobbies & Supplies 24A Phone _OR vista or 31 ! ported immediately. ‘The Onion rates. fecetion with pay, | have car. $1.50 per hour and | EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES 30 | \y ’ , | EXPE PERIENCED COOK.” REFER- | "32090, . TO GET MOST 5 a “Tout ‘ eK mileage of antact _ superintendent yrs. or older to start work at) WANTED KITCHEN | greet, Ext. or short order, Call TERING ~ : 93, PAINT. a es Pitiridge =, ones ie A ET a2 Meee eens Sab | once, Furnish own transportation | woman. A ly in person. “ELDERLY WOMAN WANTS BABY: FR S000 _FR_S-000. Lee Lostiy | oT wamber sete, 1.60 Ep ea | St. Phone FE 23-8316. — charges Ste side Middiebet below 13 / Afternoon er, twine shift. Cal PP site Bt eh ae PLASTERING & REPAIR WORK. fo fb. EC is"Bant ihe rs 888 Orchard Lake R PE 2-0135 OLAR NO PHONE PHONE CALLS J Mee , le DD. PER BO” Don Meyers, EM 3-0163, wrence . 7a ee ORION BLOCK LAYERS WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WA DRON iRONINGS WTD. PER BU. PLUMBING AND HEATING 6 nT Re ee oe hice ; ato. HEAT. 9 | Dasement, ofl heat. Full price) 1 car . full basement, fire- “til 8:30 jors, 4 new apts. 2088 Common-| DESIRABLE ROOM IW A CON- | : Frut $13,250, Cash to mortaere- piace, gai 4 REEN CAKE OFFICE | pt | remlent location FE $3617 | SNES “down Sas wilco ne YEAR ROUND 3 ROOM MODERN | FOR EMPLOYED LADY: HOME| Ra Rochester, MUiberry 9-143." | re" 3 tedtcom masonry home| paser Pe trae FE ON OREEN clean lake front Apt. nicely fur-| privileges. 128_ Lincoln. =" OW pe m - _. . POR ALL LAKES” | ished, private entrance and beth. | 6555 siEEPING 100M LADY. | or oe MODERN, Low Has L maped Hvine-dintes roos 7 Cogs foe lets 0nd ce | Ott beak, couply_ only. OR 20063. | 163 Thorpe. Presse VADY| Son Se’ tes Gauss at’ “sea A aeDtility & qerene. NORMAN PRICE Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 | tance WARM ROOM @7 LOOK: | _ Brunswick. _ | oe eae ere he 1010 COMMERCE RD. EM 3-412) ~~~ 8 | out Dr, FE 21352, BLOOMFIELD HILLS ee ee son —WOodward $1744 Rings here |) » K ETTE & PVT. | NICE ROOM FOR LADY IN LAKE | 574) genmoore. Ranch house. 3 A buy at $15,500 Cash to mort- WILL BUT OR LIST YOUR LAKE| Store Eretrigersior form. Raul | PLEASANT ROOM POR BUSINESS | SON°iuct''s replaces vont | wae, v! home with basement, on ‘four "ORS Reet | Foie cs crove:| PORAIARE oom sMean vos | Ginie ig Maes Mpspeee | Retey Govtees gin) fe WITH BATH. REFRIO_STOVE. art regione RF. McKINNEY — |" tate. viines. caren wsteome, | goou—"“pa’ gent FOR i | 282 | aSrtaand a Bideatay room | BAROAUY wr tom oo so Apply 08 cotutee” ve same, | Persom. 120 Raeburn @. | AT)VAMS eabin, Only 10 miles to city, Tim theft, Only gh.000- Baap terme. 7 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE | ®QOM | FOR GENT EAN fed BAST SIDE: 2 bedroom home| Price tor gure caret, UO | ween aaee te mies tent EAST AUBURN HTS. | entrance. FE 2-204. __ Hills. Phone MI 44289, Very nest. Large corner lot 2| ‘Terme can be erranced en lot 100 2 300 ft. om bus line. we ean eo top |? ROOMS CUNFURNISHED APT.| Room FOR WENT IN VICINITY car garect, pores crest. Felli EMBREE & GREGG All in excellent condition. 927,600. oer Wes ber oguition. “Call a ROOMS OLDER COUPLE PRE | Fe Sti ». Sates ey.) syles, Seen 18 oe TAKE VILLAGE 0 PT. YRONTAGE. wee etx CaN cet your bec! deal from |_ ferred, 124 Ruth St ___| 40a, REASONABLE, HURON | FOR COLORED: Very neat 2 bed. | *— full basement. Mes 20° 20 ft. ee: 4 ROOMS, BATH. UPPER. & bus 22 Uhies. FE 42638 room home, Pa street, — full Excetient : RIDGEWAY | pratt: adults re 20002. | sR PING ROOM yOR BOsTNess | Dolement, sles, yard. Near Bald: REISZ 5:3 fot: — 4 A : : q REALTOR mirence, Couple aly. 296'8. Park | FnPscisea a eres: West side. | sad “aupura Ave." Pm 3009 | |B, D. CHARLES, Realt oe Mate head rchangs |@ ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE | SINGLE SLEEPING ROOM FOR SILVER LAKE | CONyCUENT, eno she ata| ER gost peratl e e. *. | work itl, 17 Clairmont Place ; = : 3 bedroom ranch | a 0d bul P _ 66 Henderson _FE sod. Call after 6:20 p.m 2 dedrosm ranch béme evertoct-| Five room modera, Dangeley: | 1616 8. Telegraph, Eves & Sun. VERY NICE 4 ROOM AND BATH. | SLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN od Garese 3 Reset noes full basement, $1050. Terms * | Co-operative Estate Machange WE NEED Christian couple or family. East| with private entrance. FE ¢9713,| Lake privileges. Terms. $2500 " Owner sive] 9 BR. RANCH STYLE PULL OS EWTALS AVAILABLE since NG ROMS YOR w.| ELIZABETH LAKE ae Eg i ; ! ‘4 « modern erage, $14,900. Will take older or with * ‘ “ ss " ; ® hool 90 ANAMA°RENTAL SERVICE Ene "FE eas Om ESTATES ACT quichiy, if you expect to buy bars e co oem. VS raion een ee re aboss No “hoe eli SEEMED ROOM BORROMEO | Benita Sear athe: | Leahy hen tee” | 9 began ses nod out of our homes, if you, LARGE ONE BEDROOM APT ON gee if destred se beens | Mesty landscaped. garece.| “and orice and terms are casy. | 9, 50iinom vanriet & on ont, service, | “take, Ret. Stove, electric and| district and shop. Gel PE 380e | aie Seg JOSEPH F. REISZ | installed, ee Realtor Partridge ts the pest furnished: 999 per month. /i-"s "5 5 .. kitewen| NEAR FISHER BODY |!3% W. Huron St. REALTOR) = W. O. REAL to see. | Year round. OR F176, ___ | privy ma ad al Open Bye. ° PE 2.0250 , , | MODERN 3 OR 4 ROOMS ON | _taxer fo rear, | fag “room and’ nivcbens “Seuny | Comoperstive Reel Betate Exch} “TAKE FRONTA WARD E, PARTRIDGE | Festioc Lene. met On WOMAN, ROOM AND EITCHEN room. Oll heat. Attractively deco- A REAL BUY " Just 2 miles from the tte, REALTOR FE 2:8316 | googam « 2com APT. > Bup- | —*2¢ leendry privileges, PE ¢907.| reted. Terms. 2 bedroom and den ranch home.| We have @ year heme, “ 43:W. Huron 8t rooms, i furnished. \Traverse| Rooms With Board 38 - - FHA only $750 down, ‘ 724 ft. frontage, 2 bedrooms : drapes oh, carina farababed | ann BENJAMIN R. BACKUS beat, Youngstown | kitchen, a. 1 wp. Breenoweg arege ond _ ee tec s . com! TAB: is W. Huron St Room 15 gae water nS home. $14. (000 down. : er oe eA FE sine, Eves, Peeaiy | price, $400 Only, anon Bins | STROM COMPANY, “Liberty OLD near General Hospital. Adults GENT: N, TWIN and Walnut i mile east of | 93600. nae 5 only, All utilities furnt . clean modern home. No Near Webster School M24 (Opdyke). Model open 11| DRAYTON PLAINS Studing washer and dryer. gies | cross. Dey shift. FE 3-0718. bedroom home with fireplece,| &.,0.7 p.m. daily. Phone PE NS Not Sold month, Located 131 Oneida FOUR BUDDIES TO SHARE. | ova room and carpeting. Gas heat, | +7191. PE *S001__-___| By, ener. 2 Beqrasm, ties —or Oo PR 3.1404 for arrangements. GR no NOON en hei — extra stool im becemens, Gorm | COLA ED en RIMORE BLVD: | ft tot Double Ieee nail heat. t.| GERY LARGE 3 ROOMS WiTH ARD, $15 | sash, Dear garage and large lot. r Cre u : H your sroverty tnt, on ised “ile, bain. brick # family, bidg _ vere, Se Topsite TS Som $11,800 with terme. Be shown by appointment only. pally B "tebe Ge ¢ sme ~- eam . El ROO! ENT Nig . pe AMD 0 A —— hborhood kids. Take over with ITE derly couple only, po pets. €7 _ only. 1 Mat sews re som, | CARROLL G, PORRITT Gt, 8? DOWE EME oon ‘per cant Oo mortgage. 83. : riotte. OOM A A CHRIST- 2614 West , . , 3 , 5 WH fan home, Single or double Fr | WE 2712 ie wee Tare ae aoins | 17 _& Kettering. sa | BY bas ROOMS, SIDS, DONELSON PARK, | 300 Ti | ne hens Batol Eschenge I ee eee wand bath, | snd beth. Lot 900 x 180. Mice lo- S| eeiReetere tome tate |e a eee me| TEMPLETON | fetes italy itn | 5 ree —royery +x e nice uvieg room, fireplace, large VACANCY FOR 1 OR 3 CLOSE payment or $2,500 cash. SY OWNER” LOVELY 0 ROO uae Ritchen, dinette Mieence's cor | 68 B. Pike, . MUST L — Sell ster 6 pe en home tm Auk All insulated seo Dixie we ‘porene, ¢ tasuten welocme 2 yeat WANTED: RESPONSIBLE WORK-| ,,..,- U : SEL BARGAIN! piastered walls. ‘Rlichen, dining Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 31768 fase’ Move right ine mother “ goo cae mittee pepe fae vets I gt on ot ¢ room house ou lar p-% aon Lard yn Bay y Pe "All + , PE 6-2168. ; ‘| window, nice large Kitchen with i : oak floors, full basement, large _Rent Apts, Furnished 33) Nicholie & Harger Co. | | wanit CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM |. Some’ naisning. Exire large wil Vern Br sl ou | tucosed Foren, Tie "ear earage, pvr. | 32_W. Huron St. #183 im private home, on bus line. ‘ é RICK, LAKE FRONT HOME. shade. : ST ADE y ROGMEAND BATH.| 12 Allison, St aff Oakland. | jcts"wia some frat tress elt | modem 2 bedrooms, full bere-| YY aft. 4 pm, OR WPT sete 4'30'ar PE sous, | Convalescent Homes 38A} gig ''hOS! frmiure, S00) Sepang ty ower "$ii.S00 “tor | ~ Vac ee i ' 32871, ¥ rpet, automatic ofl days ol meas : NORTH SIDE quick sale. MY_328071, Wo agents: | Reet wits dorms and screens in EST 4 For Retired Persons ‘aia ee . 2 bed COUORED. 3 BEDRMS. | Gis lovely 3 year old 2 bed bath & basement. Newly redeco- oll beat, part Desement, older | prac’ Stall 153 mon a Low | home. Has basement knotty . Sime aowe, rete. On| ponthty pay. st ae _ enoeg' beck 3 C feentea at ii out | A BARGAIN FOR YOU ae sah at 912 oo aaa 7 meres, | oe : RENT BEATER ee one. Large Hing, om, i, heat: | $1280 down and immediate pos jm EP IR + lle get full basement, olf 4) 8 om this 3 bedroom lake J anon inte. "98 00 vitn ares home, price, #8. ate Possession 4 2 7 SPOT for HANDYMAN| | IN PONTIAC as See See : ‘ ” haste i ban ge Oa By Home Classifiel Ads! To swap Mehing, bas & extra lots, Only | sed be #0, $750 Down aa what you don’t need for) K. L. Templeton, Realtor , sons Sere wt "Pull "epics all FE ane ° +e | A. G, ELLIOTT & what you do, call. "arat @ We sos. Cait Pie Sena ‘ at Middlebelt . REALTY Z-3i8l, - or OR +1708, tiie "a bases JO Csi] | 900, Saainaw’ ve : a f i \ yi Now sheateres WRESTLERS 40 television.” “Hey Pop — those are the guys Grandma watches on * ANNOUNCING s. Open ~~ S Vpe Pn OL ser . resistant ——— Convalescent Homes 38A The genes of: the Grandview Rest Home! 1330 Pontiac Road, Hotel Rooms 39 Rooms $12.50 rE -HOTEL ROOSEVELT Bath, $17.80 up. | ___ For Sale Houses 43 our WwW. HURON New ranch home. Large Ly room, 5 ee ural Russell Young REALTOR 4985 Dinle Hwy. OR 30701 412 W. Huron ¥ P< 4 44525 until ‘eSunday 2 ee p.m. Open Eves, ‘til 4.3660 HOME OFF BALD- Model PR 4.3680 $ yi { wo — iM” HOME WITH = $7,450, om few > pact ' and room. down, ee NbOaD GREY | palance 6866, mediate. pow NEAR STREET soo at whee oe A ~~ 6 ROC TN ie are “nabeen bheeee os Full bath toilet and lav boards, 4 bedrooms, oi! hi down, Gas turnace, ge ® Also 3 room house and bath, |. tached Vacant. Owner. rented. 2 be Tie itiee lot with | PURee BRICK COME 4| Sowers to mortzace. | ment stoker fired furnace own- | ¢ me a — ers apt, now vacant. $11,500,; oom. ig B® an terms. FE 27163 Colgate, near 4 beth with utility In Bloomfield footm ete of turosee 2 co Bg deny . ant : rick Ran 2. ° wih the “itsod "trend nd | _ mp oe eo uete a most livable home. Extra large living rm, with fire- bh SUR i Pp. t , eo nu ti " inted . | ae aren veftrenince ar Tl ge ‘or fF a q it~ tached 3 garage. 8% 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE - ONLY $1,500 DOWN Drayton Woods Five room modern with The very latest design in & basement. Includes new e¢arpet- new brick conten ¥ ing in dining and Hving reoma, ranch home, 6 well-p ed t a 1 car garage on rooms. Pd tf baths a& the vy: ae 60x: ft Ful’ attached, plastered garage. $0,500. pec toner pm. GI RESALE water so reens. lot = 8On200. - Price now only $16,000, | Here's e 3 year oid. ee ica ro Lot ars Ba Everything yore, cn tame. tel . - » to be desired for « at eS Se ma es 6 per family of 5. cent hk fey tons. sutiges; | WARD E, PARTRIDGE ed . In & setting of AW * ’ oR REALTOR FE 28316 Fenced. @yivan privile | 49 W. Huron ®t, Open Eves. 7 to 6 Ny $9,500, about $1,900 down. . ‘ Near Webster School room, 1 home, "i : ty ike a bedroom and tei‘, wo, nereon room, GAS furnace. To in- Pay’ v yar ‘ude iNke-me carpeting in - a Price $14,160, N 2 BED M “WE TRADE | eae oe FHA HOMES a crap bag Btn 1, down to 4 per cent GI KENNEDY HO $3 800 . DRAYTON PLAINS & YOUR LOT &/OR LOW DOWN PAYMENT And we will build o frame or brick chose from come ie ga on = to start © on in desire. & HA oO, nw, *., F@ Birmingham i g 4 i Est i 333 bad e it Hae Indian Village Modern five room home featuring 100 Oakland Ave one Open Eves. ’ LOOK! Here—The price of this home Prey gees fo eg Drege rice home. f =e u marb. hreplace Beautiful ki with shower, and is on 8 wooded lot in a very nice neighborhood. This won't last oe “ws now. biisentae livine~ 2 og gy toes Urge modern otft we Rod den. Alumat 8, screens, storm os 3 ing SLICE OF HAM rae For Sale Houses _43| For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses — hi ea _ | LARGELAKEFRONT | — OKFORD STS S eee ss! eee oe page, sold ‘eset, | feat, os $1,000 DO “sap | Bea "on Sarasa een cenit | “ONLY $1,500 DOWN -Tiness sale on this ; bished ‘ta nuit" Woodward Bs. ie tutes, Only 87,450 cash, Be on this one INCOM family located nice income. REALTO #76 Baldwin, F R Ee 46203 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | - close im, show- $1,500 down, #70 “RIDGEWAY E ee as a is | rie Hai ce 2 au at HG es (tk of E ne ~e8e Bia | Woodward Estates Senet Chamivy etei " Faceonaly ple eek wounaed_' by hae ' Roy Annett, ee tnnee "and “ealy 61,00 aowm- FLOYD KENT, ™M OW. Leerence. Suk. Next te the Consumers Power TREP Income a La oud og and bus. 62, Covert Road Watkins Lake — 6 yous Se 3 far * garage. West Side hace ORCL Roe Sis Bien ip ti ‘ iy : Lea, 4 + FoR ea em A f i 7 |___THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBE ile } ¥ 4 ‘ | Ses - } ‘ Bi : AEE BASS R 20, 1955 te foot iE * i i zicsttt i pai Ff ta x pte ts cerry dasiel sel by 8 Nothing is Full | "Loon Lk: Shores SPACIOUS LIVING ce eee pieuces Lake. “a east $1,500 DOWN 8 room modern, “full base- 2 W. Huron PE \-0175 GILES REALTY CO. and terms. + tote. oo) rs throughout, [ae Bana re = > fas hese WHITE BUNGALOW. fire- livable a= Fo ly Two bed- ee by Hershberger Immediate Occuparicy substantial down, payment aese eoere For Sale Houses 43 2 bed- gas insurance, li a.m, and Ei A Es x ate if i iz 4 3 3 : He i ik Hs 3s K i iil el nm! <= ie Zz =} = SPORTSMEN’ DELIGHT Beach, ‘ LJ : ttt HF air S Ht = Zz 1 ff ; 4 a a] } le my S wn be tans CHRIS HORNBECK if GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS DONELSON PARK BRICK COLO ___For Sale Houses 43 &LL MODERN West Suburban | 2 Bedroom Bungalow * we NICHOLIE Insurance Real Estate and Bt. fre. Me. Meteor Fu ¢-a004 Z BUILD NOW ci ‘Ee Erer C. DAVIS 4025 I ar ay Plus owner's Fo Rg lay condition. New 3 car ga- P. Park — hey slap tee, ct ie Ree ae ose 88 LL Me BRE n * 54088 Huntoon Lake of ? HE 5 $ 3 7 ie it Eek FY Hl #8 i E i 2 £ : ; . iif terms Roy Annett, Inc. REALTOR Eder! 3. reens, lot 75xi54. Possible to take over existing 4| . Roger B.I Henr Ine. | om) Ay gre OL 141i oF Rochester ~~ For Sale Lots Round Lake = twem, L008 Consisting ot e living rm. with a. 3 ten ore reels. All € good. Dedrm..| feasonably priced with low down t with dining aren, “utility | paymots, Mie ts boom, aula, Fol water CRAWFORD a, “ane Toe ato. | 89% W._ Muron rE 410 ‘oungstown sink. ¥ $1,500 down, Immediate pos- session. John K. Trwin Phone FE 5-0447 TOR 1938 101% wees w Btreet ime Eve, FE 2-1804 Off Joslyn or | Quick Sale—Good Value 3 blocks to 8t, Michael's Bald 2 and Near St. Michael’s scHiRAM FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 rE wee Sain in. i083 in Booties Wat 4B A ve; pum « ow room * fer sal te win eat| HOME & 10 ACRES | soe pre ee, pomme ct Si te new DORRIS & SON _| Mastered. wath re Basement, pools, 2 Ww. morn he *7) car garage. 1 sere of strawber- own. 58 6. Tasmania St. ¢ . Po 2 eel owt s@ wooded lot in of meee” !Tohnson| == manner! '’ BM specious 1 ACRE HOME — — YOR BETTER : § rooms, 3 nn basement. Reciatr repiey bearmt, i vows | SS es ea Si hall, with 3 BEDROOM IN yo Fn Te eh Bs |e aoe Clarkston om ® good 1 acre lot, : has . Stair trees, 2 car garage, * ent Saundry feel | oleae” ONLY $6,950 See eho nia a | Eee acumen 40,950 With terms. Be ge Bay PERFECT CONDITION 3 BEDROOM AN hot_water heater, sluminum . <6 | rooms | for quik sale, bar-| to rman co Tether : Wa, "toe becuse rumpus room, %| lakes. rT mo A us| $eay"ts move int, 4230 wis Waite "BROS. : an : Sag sgh ome TEP TS nsoncont eponzan | GR Shad Sk Padi™ VACANT ns won| Begee, vimiy.teest price | | A HOM IE OF YOUR oa #8! Only $200 ia§ el pee be " down. vt ous ts cet of 6 Mae) tenn Tee mon bed- : foot lot in the city. Also has home. Pull basement, gas i ® 3 room building on the lot heat, insula! storm HUMPHRIES | snia"stattelntoct o'nest| sem vmernt atmo, fee Realtor FE 20474| Total price si, oe) Gar Reasonable, Low, ‘monthiy x, . Evenings efter, 400 call Mr. tn mend tmeluding ee Sa cova creme ean La ef ee Hireet "ree y A. JOHNSON, Realtor hoo! bus door. 1704 S. Tele: ~ 2 Rd. | eset FE 4-253 —_ | VACANT. 80ON —s - Large lot. 93500 with $1200 down. ae! (COLARK |ressexsaea 8050 STARTER HOME waren, vlna, eg r = Large foot _eonsist-| nace, “garage, paved dr. a . room, combines Sa Be = priced Today's Best Buy tor comp: aiready most of | Where personal real estate serv- wn by the insulation and walls are fee is given with confidence.” SSIS | tees Eker | Bebe emt tee| NICHOLIE roms rasa Mente at teh ber month | ANT HARGER CO Figo, Takes., cues LARGE FAMILY NEEDED. SIX |33 W. Huron Bt. FE 5-8183 The Low Pri ivan laren ling fecm’_ dim ; Say Henman on | Simon eeesmam a ge| Opportunity free": bedroom bungalow 800 with $1,500 down. We hove © large, but sound. old PT STsew terms end oth. We will be able in, on Auburn ave, 77 ft. recs Re oie | eueegy ity ean Ye, | Sneed tesa ating" Garters er | Ee ete Se eee| See Gres ares Pretty in Autumn ing room combined hitches’ and| plete. information “call: Attractive newer 1M ining foom, full bath with) ROY KNAUF, Realtor ink: Youngstown, Mi Lon feandry uve and drain, auto. | 26% W. Huron FE 2-7421, OA 8-3339 tiled bath, atl : pan- ‘ - a $ ewer | Sea eete| 300.00 So is at —e. Make your appointment -- DOWN PLUS COSTS $13,000, which mak x . New 3 Bedroom Homes nt aS ll MON Sg A ae . throughout. Ail larve rooms Long Low aod Rambling | yn Gare te ee! EE eS Se at Scan consisting of Saf, | comperative Real Rotate Exchenge on the back for warden tools ig yy — Bo 4 hear new it. high school. iamemeess | RRO)WN | axa ce oe Toul be smased’ st 4 GILES,REALTY CO. | North End Mrggm, Ranenerevoniy”teg™ years | open 0 * Gade stPcomion wed Gown | ith, eat) eh aa! eaeplig > Sines | ee ete| NOTHING mi Neat as 5 EASE |e rex| DOWN Sylvan Village Extee lot, Let ta show this one. TO GI's te the buy of the . droom Rancher.| wow Brané new 2- tod “aiached a | oat, oor. | oak i tile bath, fect eS ee ee EVES [tretsucy| 2 Ses 4 for type to Cr Ré., turn. Kamp: 26) areas ampsen so fie] — etter hurry. These won't RAY O'NEIL, Realtor cto En, ap. a Ns George R: Irwin | Fes olka Ea . City water, sewer, FLOYD KENT, Realtor FE 66108 % W. Lewrence Mech omer peck ve bet. 3) FC, Wood Co. WEST SUBURDA: N. Bae Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M59 miles * from ny, $3.00. terms. OR 71M er 6 call OR Wyoni00 feet, Lake prive. e000 with For Sale Farms 48 £ suB N. Almost 1 acre, Sie sth ome SMALL FARM ATE e on 3 FB ng A ig yr Elite net tine Uee| pias Bie LAND SUITABLE SUBDIVI- og re taTaee, mk Mee Fara teat ol chicken coop. Belier Burry."O / sylvan |] ADDS if __For Sale Lots 46 won” - MAYBEE ROAD bats root ot propery OFF JOSLYN Only 2 blocks from we have 4 a iat” tag’ qiewalne $825 - with $85 Naterford-Drayton = 0 lot. Uriclod "a tice Iscation lest nore fos eit"ba ts, alter-Clarkston-Orion | a Acres : parcels. Some as ig as low as 180 with $173 down. ,ADD'S INC om pt erg Boy, ram Residential s together, Located at Com = ie Small down pay Commercial 180 foot on Diste High- way, Lake Road, , north of Approximately $100 per foot. H.W. Bigelow: _For Sale Acreage 47 Rochester, wooded acre, rolling. Sewer, water. $850 acre. You can’t beat it. P. T. SMITH, Realtor 1508 E. Auburn. OL ¢1298 Wooded Acreage One to siz - each = with CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Pe eat Eves. PE. 8198 35 Picturesque Acres Complete set of & bedroom home. area. Good hunt- FEES? Pat i 4 Ss pe li H f i i sf! E F ati gfe H F ils $ Opportunities SPORTING GOODS 51 in 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. WARD E, PARTRIDGE, REALTOR FE 2 8316 43 W. Huron &t., Open Ortonv ing and fishing just across - aia, i cps ite, wis | “PARFAtool ws ra “Bin Kenn. Realtor fa) N. GROCERY STORE RE. BEER xD ine tae” aa S Fae Hunting Land ROC Ds ‘a esi Vania | Baste cee oe | le ee SS: .. |Russell Young John K. Irwin |/ | neauron quatre Shen eves. “til 9. sun. FE toi Ps tt es rE 3106 ne ete EM _— T ONE ACRE P. CLASS C LICENSE 5 md Pea. Good cldse in corner in city of bl i neater rea, | Ri, Stra ei CRAWFORD son for selling. Offered at $27,500, 53% W urea” ve anal che cptie rece —_— Eves, MY 3-7085 WILLIS M. BREWER 85 ON. Pa EAL VALUES: FE +5181 FE EM 3-4008 vs pownt acres of land ‘ Oe I walls, Well, septic and two car Faiue- Located nets miles from Pp $ d ae | POTiTAge —2% secre ol, Mw Wired cide, Good Teed lake privs- - leoges. Priced at only you one up. L. H. BROWN, Realto: ir 1363 W. Huron 8st. FE 32-4810 ; . it ‘want acreage, don't pass this | “ 1s THE “BIRD” “TO SEE 3 ACRES ee ft. _ o@ Sashabaw of shade. $120 ® month, pavement. Plen down and $15 pe 6 ACRES OVER 2 ACRES en Seashabaw and Fiemings je Rd., $120 down and $15 per month. o LJ Takes on $1,000 dn. plus stoc to handle this “low overhead” operation. a. No Just $12,500 down. — 6? ROOM HOTEL AND § room owner's apt. ware 1 Very attractive 3 er’s apt. Plenty I at busy nly Ag enate ale avaliable. oe Only; WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2.8316 a w. Huron St. Open Eve. 7 to 8 i Loan Co. 202 PONTIAC STATE FE 2-9206 WITH QUICK SERVICE? Then Home & foe the to on . four : in ie Fe bed your awaits you. =! Beth Ph. FE 5-8121 :,|39,000 Families Recommend Buckner's frites = p Rag cost ay an company. . Buckner — Finance Co. — Offices are located: . Pontiae 2nd Floor Mational . Bidg. Drayton” Piains 4512 Dizie Hwy. Walletseat to beck) 7), SPR SOLIS BO ne WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 You can get % on your car . MO ene or furnitare badget, We will be ied to help your t! problema. “STATE FINANCE CO. Pontiac State Bank Bidg. =< 108 Ponting Stete Bank Bidg.__ TEAGUE FINANCE CO, 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN $25 TO 9500 LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph, Rochester OL 6-0711, OL 1-9701 Mortgage Loans 54 LOW INTEREST “awellings. mortgage, * “canceled should borrower die. See H. G. PETERSON Bidg. . REALTOR aes a SeRW ER ws “ragresss , SUNDA Sale Household Goods 57 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 a a (BJ VALUET, Reales, erererrrri ry ty) some ee nnn eneeeee ere causaae ie Je ‘arold’s Paint & Lino, 140 8. w Bt. ‘@, Good ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT SF eee at be geee head board Deda "complete oe eat ty $50.98 up: poe Ng ay Th fiving soem 7; ae ing room wp. Many Tos’ 5. or Heights on, Auburn We Give Holdens Red y «as TV antenna WALTON TV Wilton Cor. i ft FF i | eee TR iS DRAPES ANE rau etl : "GOING ¢ OUT z:| OF BUSINESS Atuons e gon oe} ft. ent a i A af st : ; ator in capacity, safety door. om. es 4-3811. * rege Sak BERING TAREE 15% TA « ¢ es, 3 Oak i» 2 ber trim, ute Miele Ve STOVES | BOUORT —s0Lb. EX ehanged, Turner's 602 Clem- new Ce TE and record er, |. Olive 9-5008. VES, BOUOHT, , ex GOOD ; [LecTRIC =a Turner's, an Mt.’ Clem- rani wo” auto. $40. ens, 23-0001. ‘ Kopliances store. . 22 4-2811. $75, KEnwood $-391i. BOTTLE GAS ERATORS. LAST YEAR pew be oe See ~4 best crate Perfect, new, fus™ s ears. r 3 igre be? Bad cally, new. Avariment size Fescent, 30), Orchard Lake Ave v = 4. ture to be . 135 Summit, shown Sat. the best brands ——.. Slight freezer, 903 Kette 5 ratched, rding: value. Michigan Spuserenseat 03 ’ and stand. Phone 38, SoevwEnd 3» Sat, © GAS WATER heater, $30; mangle, oak — rereene, be ok PE_5-3061. DONT FAINT When see the low orices at Pick & Paint store, Cherts, $6.88 PICK & PAINT STORE Kitchen table, $10, Maytag wash- er, $15. Musto. eabinet, mirror, fron, Misc. Ave, Keego teat Y $25. PE S-S013. after 5:30. JED REFRIGERATOR ¢ mn ae pee ee te yMAN’S 8 en Pus O. Easy erme PE ¢it22 a. 1%, gg e Eo is Pinta onen ? per Mar. ney w sed Tradein L Devt = oS to gob... .... sce : THOMAS ECONOM: FURNITURE CO. oa | ___ Powfiae. MicmnGaie Oxi2 LINO. RUGS. $2.98 zw.| Sale Alcohol — sit) gansstoe pees 5 — Antifreeze ATTENTION Home Owners cons Hite. & blower, condition, FE 3-7318. sm: $7 to $12. 3 plece bedroom suite complete, els tes cee care oat Geotees e & re _ ator. a Paddock Bt. ET COLD. Stadio ae ‘al tn on PE. $-2282. SEP RIOERATOR ROT # 3 if 2? : BURMEISTER |-# Northern Lumber Co. Used Building Materials of All Seeee ae ion Sunday Ce eente $940 Wighiend Ra. (0430). O® 3-103 RENOWN CIRCULATING HEATER Perry. ED eC She prices | - SEPTIC TANKS Open Sunda 10 to 4 Pachoud W: 4 Co. 3 an sn? 887777? 5% He . : : 5 : : : 3 ‘ines? , $ * ae * * se 4 + - 668 : : $ : ae a o> Gt. & : bigeye y- Co. INC, — Talbott Lumber "ie pg : WORK SHOP of Seo ra 4 i nid A Batt | Teta AE o acted Gun CaBiner, SHOF GUN, deer rifle, gas camp stove, FH DUCK” & DEER ¢ else Also men's Therme-Ware Rosie. 4 _ size @. PE 4-8070. a be $40. j Wagkog I : . ‘ " ir Gass. treie™ OPEN GONDAY SLAYBAUGH'S OR LOADED, PON- TIAC AREA. CALL TWEEN 9 AND 4. FE ee eee eer ra "Bae, es Gace tp to to 6 M%. tall. rn Wood, Coal & Fucl 67 Sau a ee cae & Service. Rentals, ur Auction Sales 77 _—_ . Fou Terrier puppies. 3 7 BEAGLE HOUNDS 3 TRAINED, | ca tag Sar vis~ pares’ $10 8 piece. | T YEAR OOD FAI TAN AND BCACK Sale Farm Equipment 76 H ARTERS FOR CHAIN SAWS Gee ‘es now for fas Semen HO HTEN ‘& ‘SON AUCTION. EVERY 4 night, e tae Fara. Reckostee mens 5 o Es s PONT A IEF ACOM IN BEAUTY AND CONSTRUCTION. NOW ON DISPLAY AT feo % her-| 2 th Oxford Trailer Sales ~ gue, Trailer parts _ Po se =] A he . BUY NOW! ses ae ae. saa THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY. “OCTOBER 20, 1985. ec ~ Sore 1 For Sale Cars LM|> For Sale Cars 1 : pt Paceano 1955. FORD play aoe Se Te CUSTOM.G 2-DR. 4 ee a vee ted NICE 2nd CAR : Fully Equipped Including Taxes and License . oo Ge ee a Looe Pontiac Retail Store 7 cee} * s : 63 KA It: Your Old Car % Mt. Clemens PE +1117 Pontiac Refail Store 46 Mo. ie Is Worth $125 __ | 65 Mt. Clemens rE 31 or — FALL SPECIAL | roucaaon-ge| *O1°° Mo. (Ten) Dolars Dowa f iL i a ag bh | $940 Chevrolet 2 dr. ob "Gant ite on, as ad her shop- , dr. hydra... : \ “competitor. , | A ve ae née.” monas | 8 eae “| A-1 Buys . Cheapies Wt Ponitae “edna. ‘hydra. phe 1954 PONTIAC 53 Buick Riviera $1199 ‘50 Ford 2 dr......$199 Sita! ' 7 BUICK i Olay 3dr, a8 ; 4 DR SEDAN 54 DeSoto C. Cp. $1244 "49 Chev. 2 dr.. eee $144 pets s sie a OLIVER ; Se ‘$5 Ford C. Sedan $1944 °50 Plymouth 2 dr. $199 TODAY: THIS IS.ONE '52 Buick Riviera $644 49 Ford 2 dr......$144 cat ee om FOR THE FAMILY |]. '54 Ford 2 dr...:..$999 "50Chev. 2 dr......$199 ’53 Mercury 4-dr...$899 °49 Plymouth 2 dr. $144 $1,395 54 Stude. 4 dr....$799 ’49De Soto 2 dr.. .$144 ' *52 Chev. Dix. 2 dr. $544 50 Pontiac Sed... .$144 Pontiac Retail Store '51 Ford Cus. 2 dr. $299 6 Mt. Clemens re »n1t || '53 Plymouth 2 dr. $644 1952 CHEVROLET baker Deal Seude er Dealer *53 Ford R, Wgn. $899 in Birmingham sleeiieaie sgl 8. MI 43410 4 DR. SEDAN Molder car or ‘pickup in, ede. Power Pieenne pone’ brakes, 53 Dodge 2 dr... .$699 Convertibles DRIVE ie a BS i vod * > Soames Service, Keego Go « - heater. and runs 52 For d Cus. 2 ér. $544 1952 BUICK YOU'LL BUY IT \ tee och ete mae ssw incquols: EveNiNes._ || '50 Ford Sta. Wgn. $399 a 2 + oo 2. DR. SEDAN $595 h : Mite ‘SI Plymouth 2 dr. $299 => Ford Conv. « : ai BObaE CONT. tas YOU $1565 34 Chev, 2 dr., .».$999 = an Se ‘A REAL VALUE . ¢ _ | Reet gee the manager to eet this 52 Mercury Hdtp. $799 . Ford Conv. ....$74 $895 Pontiac Retail Store co x rcheatyt and Myrna. 55 Ford C. 8 2 dr. $1344 S ov acs F — @ Mt. Clemens Pe +71" ¥ ’ P : hx, . ene : 7 Se Ee 153 Cov. Cows. «S00 '53 Ford 2 dr..... $09 | OLIVER 151 Chev. 2dr... $299 '5! Ford Conv. ....$444 "52 Plymouth 2 dr. $499 Pontiac Retail Store iff CHEVROLET 9 OR, DELERE ‘ : Glide, White sidewalls, R mn comme rm smn] Seine ts Pon | es =| eee (ee BUICK |#eeatisee . pe Ce __Lincoin $-1100 I CT Billés. Radio, powerflite trans. ’ 7 . rr *aits : e rr FH Fr ION Her per week MY) a0 Orchard. take Ave, m Ford C Pde Trucks ar "Wea 7 se Used $565 $f R 30 DAYS Wiaw tres. “Radio snd many FORGE. "¥, pag RERNING '54-Ford Hardtop $1299 54 Chev. % t. pick. $699 ees 3 ones. One owner. $11.80 per ~~ 53 Chev. 2 dr... . $699 "54 Ford 4 t pick $744 eo. ¥, fury" enum rAd ie SOI 3 vase IN Pe as von any | ee oo | Pontiac 'S1 deluxe 4 door "54 Chev. S. Mf i 48 Dod yt ick $99 OLDS eat rose ee far | VE | 1083 Detote 8 cisd coupe. 2100) sedan. Completely | ‘51 Merc. Clb. ny Se 72 ¢. pick. oe PONTIAC’S baer coats mat ot Gen uipped. Good condition. | ’52 Ford Victoris.. Chev. ¥% t. stk. $699 1955 case) gop TRADER |, FE 26504 $2 Olds 88 2 dr. “48 Ford ¥4t. pick. $199 tt ee eeeee * Co r et , RIEMENSCHNEIDER’S “yee: bow Gay re y. Sta. Wgn. $399 stake ......$699 Demo's 232 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131 mci laa pase —_ : Clea New assume comelie 68 a tees) ~ Oe mses ‘be week. rance n 1953 Plymouth club sedan. Low 1952 PONTIAC No Financial Problems wi Ong | Harold Turner, Ford Just Your Car Down Cr it OL 1-487. Rochester. | get aidedinares 4 DR. SEDAN ’ i63 MERCURY 4 DR. $10 DOWN | 1953 Plymouth Cambridge Pordor. ; | HASKINS Plan Water Paleneae S| Many ens Oueowner @3e| = ONE OWNER 2 BIG LOTS HA ELDERI ; , Cis tila, Pe MaESatae or Bunty | set ame me Me | en uty err, may, nt #95 1] setawest 47500 Liberty 94000 GA Bine yy eC |S RET SS cerns | Saihaes Mae PR EOR| Srey week " Wpovdia oaass ety 9. le 5-5071 . hel 4 POR | i061 WAS -AGLIRLER HARDTOP | 198%, De@oto V-8 Pordor Light Pontiac Retail Store J ye berty 9-4001 - Hebi Paani 20 or "a | uit "YE Chas ner he| ESM wew Sine awe. BE a cemene een Immediate “Spot” Delivery =, oa : NoCoSignerst | HT MLSegAuame gue |stats * Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payment BOR Immediate Delivery! bi neo bas oth ny Cute seen me. | ae tae oe | Chevrolet . Se | neces | SSE Steen Soe] Sa er mT te | Se seater eet Cor No Finance Co.! Sthervice pectest. °F | 1991 | Plymouth Pordor. ec eae . 1955 Demos TAYLO S$ — . aye ROUEs condition. “S1091 per week. OM | Lake Buy Here—Pay Here ee 1951 Plymouth elub M able. PE pete eT . Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars| ‘pieas*Hintlene | ft aie ote Senet ae nly ane hes | gate, Cem amd vune ng, |S : Courtesy Cars . = | a 1951 Plymouth Tudor. Black. This 19 ] | - NATIONAL Lincoln is the economy model. Heater, | . and ¢ Door, Sedane . MOTOR SALES "ST WASH RAMBLER | fine fore “second” dar. $143 oe 150s 2108 Bel Airs (M1 8. SAGINAW nsw Ran erate | SORES ET 8 | coe aeoae ve ree | Fa rae Sone Kt PONTIAC * you to | ere, pisapcecmmpemeetenmasmssemamtattiamamameana 7 ere meee |: OLI\ Fr | Bareremoe 22 ten mane) hee | SCYLINDER2DOOR | New Car Guarantee R Woodward at 13 Mile 1951 Chevrolet Tudor. Seat covers, | - Lincoln §-1100 Woodward et fodee cbirta poy Seater end $395 AS BUICK "tern, ei, tue ee Se eR neater. |” BRAID 33.85 | : ge executive at bargain price. Really. alee. ‘ ; $ : LOW AS B10 Orchard Lake A Bet PQOOR CLO CRE sner a a pea MOTOR, SALES ATK 1951 NASH 1955 CHEVROLET $1 579 re in as by Raft yg Py RY oeaies DOWN " |] masibiee Convertinie win rede, This nw mileage nt ! SO CHEV, | BE POEDE TORS GV | fata Seats oe ae] Te besier. You could pay for thin Mot and 1 euppeg wit eat yleline ze. | . oodward, Birmingha: ‘ : i — FULL PRICE my Raf meg Mh nay F iv? FORD, 3 DR. ‘8 MERCURY Woodward at 13 Mile CS toe LARRY c——_ you eave chrome is sparkling. Priced to fang, “Pit” 5h. ey Bh. Lincote 03100 Si PLYMOUTH SEDAN. ONLY $425 $1445 an Mt, Timtzcioe Provieme | 55 cheery — span na ACL | HS! Mee early oe Ua! mul | 5g GLDg wn CONV. aweeT FOLLY | "LEU emOU rg, SEDAN. ORLY JEROME and Up 10°36 Menthe “lasther joterir:. Seat shiny | i950 FORD, +DOOR Df DOOR DELUXE se- Set Mo get this for thie price. | "OM, for the ses. Roch F . Fake (Advantage Of Our |. NORTH CHEVROLET Owper. ao Squirrel Rd. hear yon ¢ at Roust verses § me ae" — 1953 CHEVROLET 1951 PACKARD ™ see tncon St100 as FORD DOOR, V4 Ral, | Caw eS eaDAI CG, Jat —! 4 DR. $i8 “PCGOOD, PLACE. TO. Bor: 3 tone pats aint. it. Beige Belge over Sadala ean LTith the: massive spark ; eaneonve WSW. low’ mileagé, good con'd:| black with ivory ‘top; hydra., Sssume Payments. 464 8. i953 PONTIAC DELUXE @2 DR, | »rown. Must as nest and clean ling Chrome. has radio, 8 Power Glide, radio, Woodward, Birmingham. ; SAVE signals, two tone | } owner. Priced ror Hyulek sale.| raito, heater, white wall tires, PLYMOUTH SEDAN. 0s, $10 down and assume || 88 & pin. heater cad ra-Matic. Oe ee | Ee nae “Seen i ™ sone oaayn : “ral, Peat and “overdrive. (Re Be | ass tt far Bria 5 ; $565 SAVED BEFORE one FE $4161 or PE 4 +1608. Line 5-1100 CHEVROLET 1 owner car. Excellent cond. FE a Don't Delay — Act Today | “prin oon car Sveer eaceeal $565 (MUST HAV ER OOM, | _"**iTncon’¢.ito acrod rine Saver RTIAS, converrtate || 1953 PONTIAC 1958, PLYMOUTH 3 : . e 3 3 Chevy deluxe. 8's» ‘$6 OLDS SUPER og HOLIDAY. er 8:90 p.m. | ‘agon. ; HASKINS |sagedeae pt crar) grurnasscorsi on Satta ah BR Mame ge ie rag ba Power ering, naan newer’ frei tee ana Grpen fe | | styles and colors. 23 to caouse| fia fin® eater and a good 49 DeSoto. Best offer takes. FONTIAG, 106s STARCHIEF,, « “pre NORTH CHEVROLET || and a light green finish. age make this the car for et fe Rast #Geereve $4] Geet set amet aes" canto” $1195 sits m : asl i ae ve" d coin 5 é 4a Chevrolet ‘or "NORTs cHEVROLET OL] ot Pontiac 8, R an tins matic, R ai. H. are tires, under: ‘2 For Ra ga cous tauomoble. We se05 | . ° * Oxtord. | Oakland County’s Fa: > es Ma : 52 FORD PICKUP, maps” All , and comfort ac. | must come and it, 1953 PONTIAC 1954 CHEVROLET ek stest 00 1046 Ford pickup. .......... $148 pong we 4 . ‘ a ecessories. Yellow and black. $2, 178 | NORTH CHEYPOLET a Growin ealer 83 CHEV. CONV., $1095; POWER We also have other cars from | wir 4.1979 Woodward at 13 Mile Convertible @ Hydramatic with - Green finish, \ 2. j glide, er Goatees, rad o. heat- which to choose, From @ Model A 7 Lincoln 3-110) radio, heate h clude- radio, ne hceessortes at 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 | gs, _vebite, wal leather invericr. BUI Ford Cove FINANCE. RADIO, TER. 7 DEA, ‘3s PONTIAC STAR CHIEF” CATA: | tight blue with e buck tn, tlonais. - The ghrome on. this a MAple 5-5071 Beautiful. . ECONOMY USED CAR MET. | condition. All # needs is a set of | lina. Executive's car, complete- ® diack top. —_heauty ts sparkling. It can be a Open Nights "til 9 NORTH CHEVROLET io or 22 Auburn Aye. __FE ¢ai31| seat covers, Vow i mee. 3 terres gies ro $495 : ® Orchard od Ave. 54 OLDS 98 4 . # Woodward at 13 Mile . eet , 7 $12 Berane, et, Wt mae owner | HS OLE e SON _ = 7 2 = Powerglide, over-sized tire 9 Fe... ae £ - : ‘ 89 Fiebe, Gates | Reeaiis Eppes SE | one meat? pearen 1981 PONTIAC Las FONTIAG TRUCKS tit titel 3 tone gree finan seta is | 90 CHEV. OLX FOLLY Baum | "°° P= ee RMB 2 DR. SEDAN Aabicimmeniesi 1955 FORD 1954 CHEVROLET . and ‘ments, 8. : , 2 ' J ACOBSON' S Guaranteed menarets. Birmiucham, —ay.| A REAL FINE BUY. |’ FACTORY EXC. CAR trarumisslon Hatter and ner __ aie, Goatn “st bees HUDSON & RAMBLER Sharp Used Cars shape, Price 4350" Oh 8-010. $595 $395 like new. Bee it, Dark bive. Ready for the road. ae ARS" see! GLENN'S . | geet aie exter , ses 3 $385 ‘46 CHEVIE, . ; oned, . hydra, tr, — ‘ ; | BUICK ac signals, nd HEM poem my s MOTOR SALES Borer, ‘windows, "power “eests:| Pontiac Retail Store Pontiac Retail Store |} 1951 CHEVROLET 1952 G.M.C. 8 d washers, ‘ ; 1941 FORD 710 Orchard Lake Ave, ve sista, Nee Toba moter. 9.) “—* = rad. a 6 Mt. Clemens re oni, MY Clemens alia son gainer ceric, Jou, wi sede taka. Thin tthe vores ? . horse Suet e er ehes CFO COND./ TID TOP VALUES isn't ion enough, New car terme ge at tes tee tet & } You Name the Price! CLEAR ANCE Woodward at 13 1 SHORE —— a truck. . $375 ready to prove it. JERRY —_| And, We Mean Just That "Top-Rated |... 23" ce | "EE cee S| SEES SORE PO | ER SA Pal a ws ’ sell. ‘iver, le ‘AIN eT - JEROME om re to > ARS BIG SAVINGS - "Laverna SEP Mine Sins; | Sesetiog ienas, ite wall es |, Teotn §-1100 ) Support Your Local United Fund ; , ; axe. Power steering. Hydra. Wh. : . Rochester Ford Dealer pH OL 1-971 FOR THE FUSSY . BUYER 1955 Chevie 4 door............ 405 1955 Studebaker gab 1696 1954 2 Pini cees tas 1083 Chevie. ........./.2..,. 6 08 encores Sian? : ed Ads: etapa. at | aes MATTHEWS HARGREAVES 211. Saginaw St. FE 4.4546 , vo? Gh) ete Sa eee Ae ap ee home oe Sa, pe ed hee ey pe eee oy ae RTaRG FN a it Lente Biter Sealed sc OS he as POL ee: hades es ga Ree Reig a ty See oe Le) Gem Roe Siac J haere Py | oats poe). ry bee] ay > ; ne f *, F i Ly 9 = ' a ; : 5) id Fi CN. ue AL Sf: Ne u 4; ue i at 4 ; i 7 M i Bes, { : } : j ‘ 4 : ‘ pec | oo Ph ae oe pe : oe aay tah, a : ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1955 Ferrer Brings Full-Bodiedl --Today's Radio Programs-- [Actress Bloom ote Sete ae | SEE Rates Applause a) WWJ, News ° : wavs, ‘wourte, Agricit.| WPON. News, Musto , Rie Basket | SHE 2. Sah. map| SEE ERE | Too Short for Brilliant), Spates Sere | SEE. | Se Eee, | Vi room Ww. 1 w Newe WER, Ongood Nene, woit | 10:00—WIR, Arthur Godfrey ‘ww ‘Three Star Exire w 4 Teese wim ioe, Oenitle Y My , SRLW: Puken Love tr. | ww" News oy teeta | tae—WIm. Music Hall K News, Tom George| NEW YORK ~The w. News, Wave, Pishts 3, Maxwell News of “Cyrano de Bergerac” on NBC- wron, Record Room W, Rollin Leroy WEET®. “Osgood Neve, wel » News, Party TV demonstrated that an hour- 7:30—W. WJBK, Mickey CKLW, O'Dell 10:30—WIR, astoae Godtrey Ww. Morgen Beatty WPON. Zee and Orville WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge | WW4, nce and-a-half television show can be ouLw Gear Mester | "ww. Brace Mover Wrow Rise es too short. wrow, Room WT, Nowe, “Spores, Bob ‘Maxwell Oo tee Air Jose Ferrer brought his brilliant ia Cee ane wee | See ieee Mow eee) Sa Rete |, Serge oes eneraen wt “Ones! © Pe . XYe, Show We LWIn Midnight" Muste > Mews, Bings, Gentile | WWI. isthe Tk gg termed hia executive tol WPON, News, Record’ oom Piha eet 8:26—WIR. Music Hal WIBK’ News, Tom George | Stage and screen in the same role. the 2int ommnal See 9:80--WJR, Godfrey's Digest News. Mickey Shorr; WWJ, Bob Maxwell Ace He was delightfully complemented he. WWJ, Lone Ranger WPON, Of Thee I Ging News, 6, Pontiac Party the at wxrz, Vandercook phan W, Sfeby spears 11:30-—WJR, Make Up Mind a lovely Roxane played by te Y —~% FRIDAY MORNING Gentle Binge ease ee rere Bloom, an English. actress convention—and that : Sas «| ER ee | (eee Sa fan ics Aabinen shit oe gecteintaet te iafteace by labor bad a a a el Be eck Hetieshons [her tv esta, ) , - Today's Television Programs --|sme Sai, Sat iat at tan seat elton teaumet Sat|mnce la he ~~ = : on os on must have nerves, : tion to Stevenson, saying the 1952 ; regretted the cutting of many fine | Works at nearby Spring Lake, was told by a doctor Democratic nominee was an “ex- " lines characterizations from ” Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject te change without notice. - ' tremist” who was identified with . 3 ‘ ‘ Ree ee ee | million of travel were 165 ° . the Americans for Democratic Ac- Channel —WIBK-TV Channel ¢—WWITV Channel SWAYETV — Chanacl SOKLW-TY | trated love and uninhibited sword Table Toppers Veto per cent and that after repeat the POLICE Chief Warns | tion “which admits being one of TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | tor Comedy Theater. Comedy) letter’s Houseparty. (9) News. given the inflexible timittions a Earl Ba rT death toll fell, six per cent, Hall : V Is Sat walle ef tone a Clan . on TV, the cutting was intelli- 4 s nda ” 3 oes ee ure ny |UD Hockey. Detroit Red |2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) Ted | gent and left the great video audi- ariel Dar ours John Derek Must Give a gen who led Texas into the mgd — non j ee SS Oe ee ene ee ee a Sree LANSING (—The Michigan Ta- $1,750 Monthly to Wife Re Ont Soe cone of President Eieehonee : rt ” ‘ Michigan Outdoors. Mort 9 “4 Congress, organization Straley, praising s election, * ae ae een (4) | ‘Neft_and mews for sportsmen.| (2) Bob Crosby Show. (7) Lone Ranger | Phyllis Avery ae pad foe wag conc Mosretimaee: it's more profitable | STs said the proposal of Sen. | ie Amare, A it Sibeomy | sald. “When the kids are at par "y the ational 6: Ranger. . 3:45— lo way, powerful voice con rids. town of six-gun outlaws |16:45—(7) News. 3:55—(9) ‘News. tdPlook ahead and set the stage for Creighton, R. Guleman (P-Bate| and support payments for their| tis sponsored tty church, school | YoNtion Bur he edded it : after murder of rancher. (4) |11:00—(7) Soupy's On. Variety 4:0¢—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice | something that's coming. This Sun- | 2 inition which could only lead |‘? children, Russell, 5, and Sean, community groups, we can be | 1. unususl if those with : Dinah Shore Show. Music. Dix- an hey Se Colt, (@ Pinky Lee. (2) Sage- day, for instance, Maurice Evans to the evils of blind pigs 2, The Dereks wed in 1948, separ eet fa. ene "°°? interests should wort , jeland music. (2) Sgt. Preston of| tional News. jews. brush Shorty. "| wil present “Alice in Wonderland” | : a ug. 21. He charged she | ‘riticized for. However, would ‘ the Yolen Conte pikt to steal| Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. | 4:29—(7) Rickey the Clown. “over NBC-TV% : Coleman had suggested to Gov. | interfered with his career. “We've been very pleased with) most sauiie” te pork 2 od. dest trader fo beliing for |t:—(O Seale Fie. Mahi Ge — Mendy Deele ) ye ag mee py sf peal Dhow ——-_——- casted ts post Soeeimmee aah oe ae im Sees ee miners in his safe. Richard| Beaumont in “Money Madness. Auntie ’s Rascals. rm of “Alice” closed nights, | Ch, assisted programs, erners have so many diver Simmons plays Preston of the; (9) Film Theater. Copied | anes SACS Tear cack: te |escbes puma Gm te ow contending that late drinking re- Chile Feels Quake certainly hope they will continue | gent views, Sey! 3 : Pendelton in “Untamed Fury.’ Dunce Purty. (0 Me. Twtniey | Pemneies. het te Se say, Ke sulted in fatal accidents, SANTIAGO, Chile @--A severe) their fine work. j - @45—(4) News Caravan. John| (4) Little Show. Claudia Morgan) Presents. (2) The Early Show. | fantasy and requires an adult) Hebert argued that during pro-| earth tremor was felt here this “Good clean fun will always be Hospital Survey Head : é in “Small Hotel.” (2) Miss Fair Mickey Mouse Club, (4) |@ suspension of a sense of what's reported. | recognized Halloween vandal. 3 ree be ine Is + wiggly en 11:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary ——_—_-- -- —— a ig og mathemati- ee) ism, and will be treated as.such.”| + ansinG : Bishop Fulton J. Sheen.) Ford. Music. published his stories about A | ®—Marvin Tableman “How to Obtain Peace of Soul.” | 11:25(2) Nightwatch Theater. Mau Mau Murders Alice under the pseudonym of| from. eypt | , resigned as director of the Want of Ge Ciy. Fut Me) yam TA. . | Lewis Carroll, adults in Victorian | , je, Sas" || Marriage Plans __ | sate ot Hospital . Vey, Jane Nigh bunt diamond |15:39(4) Tonight. Variety with Climb to Over 12.000 Satan st selamict a ete), gaat f and Construction and Gov. “ Sas ae wade to You nat ogy Rng Frneragpenir imD fo Pil, ae ee 13 Legislative | of Texas Mother sehendinata, ns odie: aaeadail ee Bet Your Life. Groucho Marx . | NAIROBI, Kenya @—The Mau| 1 have read the television script | 1 Mestiess Tableman, former administrative . quiz. (2) Bob Cummings Show.| Puppets, guests. Mau terrorist in this | of “Alice” written by Florida |is Bier’ veich — an of 12 Hit Snag aide t the greener ent Gee Bob imagines himself married FRIDAY MORNING British colony has taken a toll of |Fricbus and think that next to)’ Zins Me FRESNO, Calif. @—Plans of @ sity of Michigan staff member, re to beautiful model and dreams more than 12,000 lives im three | reading the book itself you couldn't | 18 Svest potate Fresno bachelor with a Zi-room signed due to poor health, seat te Sh. Omg oe ea ee ee Oe Snes eee oS eS ae ae hl ee icon abner doe tha ome children , am brood. Meditations. today. ‘visited studio children have hit a snag. %:30—(7) Stop the Music. Musical |7:00—(4) Today, (2) Morning) 4. cencia? statement said that Brooklyn where technicians a e ~§ | John Bente, 41, told newsmen Visiting Fireman Gives quiz with Bert Parks, host. (9)| Show. . although there has been a falling| prepared some interesting Sur-| 96 Book of the +1 td | yesterday the wedding, originally Alert in Blaze Million Dollar Movie. Dermot | $:60—(2) Cartoon Classroom. ctv ‘in active terrorism, there is | prises to convey the mood of fan- | .. Petinins |} | set, tor next. Tuesday, has been Walsh, Kathleen Bryan in “The |$:25—(2) Detroit Newscast. now a danger that certain irrecon- | tasy. Before I've actually seen the | | sppeiiation cage mined | postponed indefimitely. eos oe Night of the Full Moon.” (4) | 8:30—(2) Welcome Travelers. (7) | -ishie Mau Maus may attempt | show I'd say it was going to be | 3) Deline He’ onid fireman fire People’s Choice. Sock is almost| Wixie Wonderland. to achieve their aims “by other | good one. 33 Dissolve wt come trom Mere | agit, Oe unseated by a technicality be-|9:00—(4) Romper Room. (2) | subversive methods.” Mau Mau is| — 3 bee oot : oo have to ac ytiegeteny McDonnell, fore he takes oath as city coun-|- Garry Moore. an African terriorist organization Red Mayor in London | 33 Ervit, ern 1 sammy’ to tow Balboa ‘homes fireman, was cilman. Jackie Cooper stars. (2) |9:36—(7) Request Theater. which seeks to drive the white man | ill T compoaitions = < he heard Con HN Ber st eee | ee from East Africa. on New Goodwill Tour 2 Ae | Mrs. Margerum arrived last! te called heute 60 Sines mere Chou POM | os ps LONDON W® — Moscow's Mayor | # Mimic week following mail : ae ee oe 1o:99—(2> Strike Rich. | Jap War Criminals Get | mikhail Yasnov arrived today on a it Giick-bentie a wales abt -_ Lynn, James Daley, Henest | 11:00 Valiant Lady. (4) Ten-' OK on Statue for Peace bape hy ee Eee tae i Vendor 9 Owns of 4 Wud ox of = heme ta a ee ‘mee ie TOKYO W®—Japanese war crim-| Sir Seymour Howard, who recently |“ "Does 8 Opine 3a Distant 44 Ses_eagies =| irr an orphans’ | $:00—(7) Star Night. Joe Maross 11:39—(4) Feather Your N t. (2) inals still held in Sugamo Prison | was Yasnov's guest in Moscow. 1 Masculine Kingdom of (comb. form) 46 Gudrun’s in a polio clinic. | in “The Little Wife,” story of |** or est. @) | have received permission to erect! an interpreter explained that! } Mi, » mere 29 Head husband traveling man who races time Search Ser: Temervew. a bronze statue in front of 8 "@ title is chairman | 4 Consume 18 Born 3 Western cattle 47 Pare They said last 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. | Yasnov's actually is 5 Pilot 20 Cedes 36 Ven 4 Makes to fix up the to get to the bedside of his dying main railway station as a symbol -+ 1. executive committee of the | § sold 31 Plays 3) Wiese as — wife and gr agg ne rs oe a of peace. sai | Seonpser Siar osiet bak Weekeruens 1 "Look to tne 32 Open-fieted se se nee og | diag house for thenasives Case from. ge ice} ‘ ’ Kyodo news service the | ‘ gard!” 23 Ribbon high priest ie eM et ie rg) tae et, me | prose mt fo — Day. _o— Suitor Commits Suici :30—(7) Down You Go. Word |,,, Prayer veiled Nov. 3. eee wilh Dr. Bergen Evans. ~s Beulah 77 a | The war criminals paid for the; poTSDAM, N.Y. @®—Joseph P. (4) ‘Theater. ‘Teresa Wright 16] Shows. (8) CBS Children’s Pre. oe ee oy ee areee of| Cornett 3, et hichealt te death her husband through ‘is paint 12145—(2) Git) Talk. (9) smait|tnde received from the sale of & friend Myron watson, also ‘i ing in “Lady in the Wind.” (2) protics” book containing the wills and last | Four Star ee 1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. (9) prayer cis Wy dliled seven Boyer is ret ¢ snare | Myrtle Show. (2) Robert | Howes. hired by swank club to find Q. pay ane @ le, cheating member in “Let the) 1.59 (4) Jean McBride. (2) Link- | Russian Merchantmen Chips Fall” with Paul Langton, | . Rhys Williams, Jean Willes. | Become U.S. Immigrants | 90—(T) Cisco Kid. Western at Fj f ; TAIPEI, Formosa ®—Nine crew- oeonts with Duncan Renaldo, | eports im acing men of the 8,840-ton Soviet tanker Rie by Northwest! [BTSIan IDIAIALaSlol™ Leo Carillo.. 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