E xtended One Week Flash Victory Smiles THE VICTON-—Smiles tell the sory ax Averell Harrinian and his wife pose for photographers after the Democrat was conceded New York's governorship. Harriman beat Sen: Irving Ives. Rayburn Promises Demme Will Probe Security Issue WASHINGTON (UP)—Speaker-designate Sam Ray- burn said today that when the Democrats take control of the House. they will demand that the Republicans “put up or shut up” on their claims of mass dismissal of federal security risks. Obviously irritated by Republican campaign charges that scores of holdovers. sen Goan ne trations have been found questionable securi re SS hone interview from He we cae Democrats will “make them (the jlay it on the line on who theyte fred 3 $102,340 Needed ito Reach Goat in Pontiac Area $422,443 Now Pledged ‘Toward $525,823 ‘Fund campaign was ex- tended to Nov. 10 today as workers were short $102,840 of their $525,823 goal. _. The fund-raising drive been slated to end here at midnight tonight. The Nov. 10 closing date is the same as that for other major: Michigan cities. “We're on the 20-yard line and driving for goal,” said Manage r Frank 8S. Lyndall, “but we the ball over.” He expressed hope that workers now can complete their job quick- ly. . “We're certain the money is there," he stated, “but a number Were You Missed? + i set atk iit oe i Cs reports still on volunteers’ desks. /| They also reported calls from 1 would-be donors who have not been contacted by solicitors, The Commercial Division has re- ported $68,015 in contributions to- ; taling 48 per cent of their $140,500 tactodes 31.288 from the Waterford Township area | Industries and their empicyes have contributed an additional $44,- 5 — the last report luncheon “Workers in al divisions are urged to complete the job this week,” Lyndall (stated, ‘‘so the final reports luncheon Nov. 10 will be a victory luncheon.” Philly A’s Reported Sold to Chicagoan PHILADELPHIA ~The Phila- BE brats thE F 2 Write-In Solon” “ Reports to Date Show, The Pontiac Area United| can’t quit until we've put) Among ‘Firsts’ in Poll. Returns First ‘Ohio governor to win fiye terms-— Democrat Frank J. Says Sheppard Was Unfaithful Prosecution Statement _ Airs Osteopath’s Affair With Pretty Technician CLEVELAND @® — The prose- cution insisted today that a secret love affair with cute Susan Hayes of seven men and five women: Susan Hayes was a ieberstery téchnician who once worked in the same Bay Village hospital with the |- defendant. Mahon seoffed at the handsome that a _| Marilyn in her bed July 4. “No one was in that home to commit q burglary,’ he said. ‘But that was ‘arranged to deceive peo- ple.” day during a jury tour of the fists and bit his lips as he walked with misty eyes ‘through the Three times he burst into tears. The first was when he saw an old and yellowed teddy bear on top of a dresser. The toy onte had be- longed to his son Chip, 7, now staying with one of «Sheppard's _| brothers. He cried again when he walked ;| into another room to face a photo- graph of his son, and once more while standing outside the house ‘he had not seen since a = days after the slaying. Yesterday, the 12th lay of the | trial; moved swiftly after a long tussle over seating of the jury. Election Fraud Probe Started- in New York Albany, N.Y. (@—New York State Atty. Gen. Nathaniel Goldstein to- day lafinched a sweeping statewide investigation of reported frauds in Tuesday's gubernatorial election, as Averell Harriman’s fragile margin of victory dipped and bobbed with unofficial recan- vass reports. A vote check in Nassau County iyesterday gave the Democratic- Liberal nomiriee 4,319 more votes, ‘but a similar re-examination in On- ondaga County netted 1,493 more for U.S. Sen. Irving M. Ives, the tion until the official: count is com- pleted on Dec. 1. | Drastic fon i Hl-fidetit muste systems. Easy terme. PE §-3196 First Democratic-controlled leg-. and dalliance with “other women” | voting | President Says He'll Cooperate Cc | With Democrats Ike Shows Forgiving, Compromising Mood After Elections . From Our Wire Services WASHINGTON — At his news conference Wednes- ‘|\day, President Eisenhower] was in a forgiving, compro- mising mood, referring to Democrats and his plans to confer with that party’s leaders during the next two years. when the Congress will be in enemy hands. The President evidently has peaceful middle-of-the-road course. He said the returns did way, which raised again the question of a second term. Eisenhower has told friends he would not run. But he has made firm political pronouncements before and they have frequently failed to stand up. His latest was just more than a year ago when he said he would not -get mixed up in this year’s congressional campaign. dent for twe years with a Demo- cratic House he had trouble almost beyond his capacity te bear, some of it from pure poli- ticking in Congress. Former President Truman feud- ed with the Republican 80th gress, but made its record his own political asset. But as of today, Eisenhower is looking for no fight, only sweet- ness and light. He told news con- ference questioners he regretted his campaign remark that Demo- cratic control of Congress would bring a ‘‘cold war'’ to American politics. There was genuine grief at the White House over the defeat of Sen. John Sherman Cooper im Kentucky by former Vice President Alben W. Barkley. (Continued on Page 29, Col. 2) How State Voted _ U.S. SENATOR (4,748 Out of 4,782 Pets.) McNamara (D) . . 1,077,835 Ferguson (R) .. . 1,032,951 GOVERNOR (4,739 Out of 4,782 Pets.) Williams (D) .... 1,209,675 Leonard (R)..... 951,149 LIEUT. GOV. (4,738 Out of 4,782 Pcts.) Hart (D) 1,144,729 Reid (R) 958, 665 SECY. OF STATE (4,737 Out of 4,782 Pets.) Hare (D) 1,078,303 Cleary (R) 1,012,003 ATTY. GENERAL (4,737 Out of 4,782 Pets.) Kavanagh (D) .. 1,091,867 i Millard (R) 990,867 TREASURER (4,73 Out of 4,782 Pcts.) 1,083, 053 . 1,000,822 AUDITOR GENERAL (4,736 Out of 4,782 Pets.) Targonski (D) .. 1,063,343 Martin (R) 1,013,702 STATE PROPOSALS NO. 1—ELECTORS (4,486 Out of 4,782 Pets.) TOs chvscazees 1,088,971 “ee @ we oe eee oennee see ee ove eed wene NO. 3~-KOREAN hentits - (4,486 Out of 4,782 Pets.) NO. 4—BINGO (4511 Out of 4,782 Pets.) No °. 850,066 oe eee neee Yes. vincecrrae $32,850 “ ry his “friends” among the} in ‘mind seeking a not change his plans in any | --lot-Pontiac in Qakland County are a pee: n= * smile over election returns which ae BP Wirephete VOTERS TAKE HART — Philip A. Hart, Democratic Lieut. Governor-elect, and his wife hold hands in their Birmingham home and spell victory for Hart along with other Democratic state candidates who also won their contests Tuesday. Employment Shift year elections left many of looking for jobs toda Democrats Lansing Bound as Republicans Hunt Jobs . By UNITED PRESS The tremendous Democratic sweep in Tuesday’s off- Michigan's top Republicans hn edition te theif'amashing victoriés' in thé etlieroor and senatorial races, the Democrats elected a full slate of state administrative officials, gained two seats in the 2. 8S. House of Representatives and nearly won a majo?-| tion ity in the state sama * bea abeauna sles |Morse’s Vote Assures Party of Upper House Arizona’s Sen. Hayden Voices" Doubts About Taking Reins | WASHINGTON = Senate control in a eas by recanvasses in tight elec- tions—fell to the Democrats It meant Capitol Hill dele consist of one ero and one Oemectar in the Senate and 11 Republicans and seven Democrats in the. House. The only on vill | igan election picture for the GOP the State Senate. Donald S. Leonard, who failed _ in his bid to unseat Demo- | | eratie Gov. G. Mennen Williams | wes ene of the more promincat | | Republican job-seekers. “I've spent all my time since June on the campaign and haven't | given any thought to future plans,” Leonard said. “But I can’t va- cation, I've got to get to work." Sen. Homer Ferguson,’ upset by | Patrick V. McNamara in the Dem- | ocratic sweep, also faced the pros- pect of upemployment. Ferguson offered no clue to his future plans but his wife said she believed he would return to his private law practice. Other Republicans displaced | by the Democratic sweep in Michigan included Lt. Gov. Clar- (Continued on Page, 2, Col. 2) I Woman Survived b by 108 MARIETTA, Ohio (AP)—A 91- year-old resident of inearby Wa- | tertown died yesterday. leaving. 108 direct descendants: She was | Mrs. Allie Beebe, mother. of 11} children, grandmother of 31. great- | grandmother of 64 and greaj-| | great-grandmother of 2. was the ability of Republicans | to hang onto their majority in) 3d Courthouse "« Vote Is Possible Special Election May Be ~ Held. Here Next Yeor Oakland County's special court- |house building committee today igenerally agreed that a third vote Sometime | _should be obtained sometime next thon ‘year on raising the tax limit a ‘half mill to finance a $4,500,000 ‘bond issue te construct the pro- | posed building. They ruled out possibility of an immediate revenue bond is- sue in place of the twice-voted- down general obligation bond proposal, County property owners in the August primary election approved issuance of the general obligation ‘bonds, but the half mill needed to support them was vetoed. The tax raise, on which all coun-| ty voters are eligible to rule, was defeated again Tuesday by a wider ‘majority than in August, 45,180 to | 68,189, The committee sewed neo in- clination to change the proposed site between Teiegraph road and Pontiac’s West Boulevard boun- dary line which was a major (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) { a recor 0 mmendation censuring Ser Carthy (R-Wis) (Continued on Page 29, Col. »D Weather fo Continue shiae and twin o© anew onion @ Friday is expected | Cost Higher by Older Method The antiquated paper ballot vot- | ing system is costing Pontiac tax- payers. more and more in each election. * This was vividly brought to light | yesterday when it was noted that the Pontiac Press was able to| tabulate election results from some machine a election beards in the eity however worked for 14 hours | counting the results from the pa- per ballots,. Only six townships and the City i = a = precincts in Oakland | eee two hours after the ‘polls The longer the boards worked, | the more the election cost the tax- payers, According to Pontiac City Clerk Ada Evans, election precinct work- |ers are paid $1 an hour and the ae chairman is paid an extra ar Mrs. Evans said that - election! boards in the city worked an aver- - wees .. winxeesind ade ia in eoeee sorb a, t % a reaching only 35 Wy ¢ 928, |Voting Machines Give F ast Results las Workers Toil Over Paper Ballots 3 : a 4 ' } * eS ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 ‘The Day in Birmingham . f Color of Posts Will Mark From Our Birmingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM—Color-bling mo- term as district ~acmae in Bir- | torists may not be able to take | Mingham.”’ . “as Much advantage of the city's see 2 various civic services during his : | : I Constable Stott Sylvan Lake’s City Council will hold a special meeting Monday new plan for easing the parking) Fanny L, Meriley / night :o canvass Tuesday's election situation, but Police chief Ralph! Private service for Fanny L. in which Councilman Frank E. 7 W. Moxley and the ‘City Commis-| Moriey, 84, of Bloomfield - Hills, Baldwin was elected to his third sion hope to se@ less traffic con. Was held today at the Bell Chapel | term. ; gestion after Dec, 1 when 2% short- | of the William R. Hamilton Co, Baldwin defeated challenger term parking meters are installed | With burial in Roseland Park Cem- in the downtown shopping area. etery. She died yesterda | City John Greenlee by a 340-287 vote, | Manager Ernest Ethier re- Save All Your Hunting for. Up North. ,”. It's Simms for EVERYTHING You Need: : 4 playing cards”to potato chips : , \ . etc Sylvan Canvass DEER SEASON OPENS Nov. 15 (in Just 10 Days) - Set for Monday. ~_- oe caps ~ Short- le erm Par kin h le Crs. Council Ww i I Verify No need to chase from store-to-store . come to Simms for evervihing from guns to ee | Election of Baldwin, . : cartridges to compassés . . _ sheepshyn vests to sweat shirts . . 30x. to sleeping bags . Open Nights ‘tif 10 P.M. Fridays, Saturdays, Mondays, Posts holding the 30-minute me- | Survivers include two brothers | ported. — ters will be painted a distinguish. Walter G. and Bert. both of Bir | Another incumbent, ‘Constable : ; ; ing color from the city's one hour ™ingham, and a sister, Mrs. Kath- _ William Bigford, was defeated in | Simms Has « BIG Selection aan lela : ani : chon pa aD runes | ma staat si |LOOK at THIS DISCOBNT PRICE!) , two hour meterg on red posts, and s oe s | term. The new constable is Frank _DEER poke at ns ‘ rs ’ : 8 will be placed in “high craeee’ | Ralph 8. Beale | F. Stott, =n fo 393 votes, locations, All of them will be lo-| Service for Ralph S. Beale. 65. ‘Pastor’ 5 Wic Ow to Bigford’s cated in parking spaces immedi- ,of 2804 E. 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Choose rich check cotton af THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 Mntered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich. es second.class matter i pn eee ae MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Press is entitled exclusively to the use ~ @ reoubilcation of all loca] news printed in this news- paper, as as ail AP news dispatches ry Macomb, La 12. a t; elsewhere ip iy laces in the Cc n Ste $20 00 a mail subscriptions are pavab Phone Pontise FE 2-818!. —————————— K: Pazes delivered ov rier for 4 cents a eo oe setvice— aot ovatiable by mail Lt i . peer and C2 ‘tes in advance. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 Tuesday’s Election The voters have spoken. « They want changes. That's a part of the Great Glory that belongs to this country. In other places the people vote as they’re told. Or they don’t vote at all. Well, that’s that. O. K. everybody. Back to work. There's lots to do. GATT Meets in Geneva Geneva, Switzerland, is the scene this week of the ninth annual session of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. $ : The importance of this gathering stems from the opportunity it affords Both the Senate of the United’States / 34 member Nations, including the Unit- and the House of Representatives were -eq-States, to reduce tariffs and trade controlled by the Republican Party by. a narrow margin before Tuesday. . Now the Democrats rule the House. Probably they rule the Senate. . The margin is so slim that it’s uncer- tain as this is written. * x * The State of Michigan turned out an entire Republican group of officeholders with the exception of Governor G. Mennen Williams - and replaced them with Demo- crats. Governor Williams was re- turned for his fourth term and ' this majority was convincing and Senator Homer Frrcuson, long tim representative of Michigan and a power im Federal governmental! circles was re-. tired. His place is taken by sci ay ‘McNamara, a new figure who rece telling opposition in the primary by a man in his grave, but Parsicx’s now the boy in Washington. ike ® * _ Michigan probably constituted the scene of the Democrats’ great- “Benator to of new faces. This is practically _ @ Grand slam, doubled. * * * _ Acomplete ticket was elected. — Congressman Gzorngs Donpsro was handily returned to his post in Wash- igan was largely Republican and Wayne County was largely Democratic, How- ever, Wayne was more heavily Demo- cratic than outstate was Republican. ~*~ & & Pontiac city voted for the hospital. . * The Courthouse was rejected. This means business probably con- tinues “as usual’ for an indefinite period on the corner of Saginaw and West Huron Streets, Whose move is it now? x *« * Republicans are gsking: ‘wat hoppen?” : ‘ 5 (And some of the Democrats are, too.) - The “off-year” election has gone to the party out of power several times in succession and the adherents of the Donkey were confident of winning the House easily and the Senate after a lit- tle sterner tussle. Back scene observers were conceding this several weeks ago. ~x~ *& * The Republican campaign was _ ‘probably too late and. too little. “The President who is still a great _ popular figure, entered the lists too late and played top small a role. Either he underestimated - the opposition or underrated his =) @wn possibilities, - ; ~- On the other hand, many Democratic _ Driving in from ‘Dryden to his work in discriminations and quotas. * * * | Organized in 1947 to halt the destructive wave of trade restric- tions growing out of the war, GATT’s record includes more vic- tories than defeats. In the opera- tion the agreement has reinforeed U. S. foreign economic policy. With reconstruction overseas largely completed and our exporters facing buyers’ markets, GATT stands to bene- © fit us in the future even more than in the past. Anything our Government can do to open foreign markets to U. 8S. competitive selling will help our ex- - porters. ~*~ * * These facts obviously should be kept in mind by our delegations’ while the General Agreement is up for critical re- examination. : The Man About Town Named to Faculty Former Pontiac Girl Makes Good in California School Polities: A perennial condition that enly gets more aggravated around election timé. . A former Pontiac girl, now living at Santa Ana, Calif. ay -. Miss Jeanne Roselle, hasbeen appointed to the faculty of Ana- heim Conservatory of Music. When here she began her violin studies under Viadmir Lenski, Hundreds of Pon observed an enormous flock of wild geese flying over the city Wednesday forenoon in a perfect “V" . formation. With a good eye for making esti- mates, — Sgt. Telton Rogg of the police department placed the number around 350. They were headed southeast. A worker for the United Fund campaign, Mrs. E. L. Bradley, tells us that she visited 34 beauty shops in Pontiac, and found every one spic and span. | “Tf I had been an inspector, I could not have lodged a single complaint,” she said. “The. shops and the operators were neat and clean. To visit them was a pleasure.” | Y On being told on the phone that the court- house millage proposition had been defeated by a big majority, a man who would identify himself only as i “A Believer in Progress,” asked, “Now where do wo go from here?” Although the cotton crop of her parents in Texas was ruined this year by the drouth,° . Mrs. George Delling of Huron Gardens raised to a good yielding maturity a cotton plant which she brought home from there last spring. Sweeping away the snow in her garden, Mrs. Phoebe Anderson ? of Drayton Plains | found strawberry plants in full bloom. t —— Pontiac, every morning, : says he has frequently seen « strar a woods a couple of ‘miles north of L Mr. and Mrs, William #. F *s s sixty-sixth wedding anniversary. , Getting In the Last rie Beir ta MT Word © ie 4 Voice of the People How Can Human Beings Be So # Cruel to Poor Animals Asks ‘Chicken Hearted’ (Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space Pull name, a and teleph ber of the writer must y letters but these will not be publ if the writer so requests uniess the letter is critical in its nature.) How can people be so cruel as Says Nancy Williams _~ Went Too Far As an average citizen, I would that we were apologizing for send- ing such men as Defense Secre- tary Charles E. Wilson to Washing- ton. She went too far to make such a statement for’ such men are an honor to our state and nation. Mrs. C. L. G. W. Smith Answers Clark Wheaton Mr. Clark Wheaton, I have been hunting for thirty-three years in Michigan and would like te know which yedr_it was that hundreds of hunters were killed. Also since when did deer have horns’? If for the first time. I say get more of the boys off the street and inte the woods and we would have less in court. The Conservation Department is. doing a wonderful job, why blame them? Looking Back 15 Years Ago arms embargo. NORWAY LIBERATES ship, City of Flint, from Nazi captors. U_ Ss. _ Case Records of a Psychologist. Le , Normal People Go Through 5 Stages of Emotional Development During Life You are made up of 5 per- sonalities so everybody is a- “quintuplet”. But not all of -Our quintuplet beings are of equal size. We may be physi- cally grown but be mentally or morally childish etc. So take vice because of homosexuality. “Dr. Crane, you say that homo — lege. = “So how could he be retarded in his “emotions?” f i i f a ll iH fl Sig PRS a Aunt Het ~~, such ties. Oh, they may have college di plomas and be fairly mature in other aspects of their pervenality but they are unfeeling and un- sympathetic, even for their par- ents or mates or children. ‘The second stage is the paren- tal, where the child beging to rec- ; father because they from mamma's 9 or years, to the stage where they x and belittle Th ts \ David Lawrence Says: 3 , ‘ Economic Conditions, — But, despite the setbacks, it may be said even this early that there is a good prospect of a Republi- can sweep in 1956 in both the pres- - For an long-range and Congress. again if he shows a reluctance to announce his crag What happened in t congres- sional elections can best be out- lined as follows: 1. Local issues predominated. ‘No national trend on any single issue was visible. 2. Coal was a strategic influence. The plight of the coal miners who were out of work affected the. Re- publicans adversely in Kentucky, West Virginia. Illinois and Penn- sylvania. It not only cost the Re- publicans three Senate seats but some House seats as well. be called West. Announcement this. week Representative Walters of Pennsylvania, Democrat, that he will move te abolish the House Committee on Un-American Ac- tivities will start the fireworks in the next session. ~ Democrats in the House will be called upon to record ‘their votes on this issue, and they will find themselves opposed in their. 1956 elections by the American Legion and other organizations if they squelch the committee which for more than 22 years—through Dem- ocratic as well as Republican ad- ‘ ministrations — has been voted funds to investigate Communist activities in the United States. sweep. It also taught the White House staff as well as the Presi- dent something about the realities of political warfare. - “forecast. It a clote election. Savings Bank plans five per cent There are reports, for instance (Copyright 195@) dividend to be paid in December. SS ee P i =< some at 250,000 — mt 9 ‘st ortraits was governor- By JAMES J. METOALFE that they would not vote for him the streets and lawns are white unless he announced his opposition == ang ots aula M soon the cars and buses Come suena G an Geet ees will. . . Be anchored for the night af - -» It seems fo be a winter storm was defeated by less than 15,000. .. . Though winter is not due Tee fourth singe ts the hetero. YO in New York State But atvays_ there is weather sexual, which about 90 strange... brings f pools siuadahny tock o ee 5. The most insidious influence aig ise... And titie caer in the campaign began -to be of this storm ; . . Our lives are opposite sex for romance and noticed several months age when welll reflected . *. Ag we should social life. They no longer want the so-called liberals insisted on always be : be prepared . . . To face te go off with their own sex ® Showdown fight with the fac- the ne cating 2 ian at Oe ai cae cree ne Camping or fishing trips, which the: late Senator Taft be raped ag cleans aoe “and ; , lensed While were in eee cn cps of cardio, nw Guaen! aanmaiay Gitar give or very alls» $0 It vs can visualize the suffering or hun- See a ae eee eae ee ger of distant peoples on were wrong in- the cleav- = oa prove once continents and sacrifice for age as far as they 414. ft reeut- = ™* score... Has welfare. ed in many thousands of protest . Religion is characteristic of this votes im nearly every senatorial ocuaatiel om ica oS a. _ THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Everybody may retain occasion. _,©, ever! @ united Republican | The calamity of Moab ie near al vestiges of lower emotional P2"™tY was needed, it.was in the te» come, and his affliction-hasteth planes, even though attaining the 1954 elections. The factionalism tastJeremiah 8:16. fifth stage Sut Gases garment vorked both ways. Many of the ss °° usted aeay be called ~ “Citizens for Eisenhower” didn’t It is from the level of calamities or apron-stringers or homosexuals ‘UPPort Méek, the Republican. not. that of—everyday life, that ‘or Don Juans (flirts). nominee in Minis, and many of we learn impressive and useful (Copyright, Hopktne Syndicate Ine.) the pro-Taft or pro-McCarthy Re- lessons —Thackeray. — Not One Doctor in Thousand en Seen Case of Poisoning From Copper Sulfate By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Extolling the of copper * suifate“as an: cy emetic I said, “ > not one’ doctor in a thousand has ever seen or will Hi iH iH ut ef clit f THEE Hi if Hit HTH i i emetic set everything right in H et BoE | tritl | cel i ae i i In the chapter on the Abuse of 1 i. : 88, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1 eo an | : | * : we a 8 = 4 4 oe ‘é =. ce . ; ‘ i ‘ : fi ¥ i, = ! : ee oe nS acd * = : Liles : ? e 2 , o = es oe ~ + F # a } Pe q 2 : ee : : . 4 ’ Belgium, Holland via luxurious Scandinavian | Air Systems! YOU CAN WIN THE TV. 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On Fireman Dies. ol Phosgene Fumes the eugleaitn Oct. 28, Gy < chem- ‘ists found that one of several | Bases discharged was phosgene, | PHILADELPHIA W — A 10th Three Fire Department officials " fireman has died as the result of |died at the’ scene, the Charles W. injuries suffered in the explosion | Berg Chemical of & tank containing & textile sol-| died died subsequently, Bernard Junod, 32, who ‘died yes- Ger cartunand Ga laws vee: terday, had beefi under treatment| tables lengthwise to save their . ‘for inhalation of fumes released in | nutritive value in the cooking. - NonSticky ...Non-Oily! Soft,...° eeeyeerd Hand Co. The others: THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 | State clo Gave $150,000. to Candidates in Election |used in gas attacks during Worid | ‘War L DETROIT w — August (Gus) Scholle president of the Michigan ' CIO Council, estimated today that CIO organizations contrib uted $150,000 in -campaign funds to Michigan candidates. seeking of- | ing. fice in Tuesday's election. . Scholie estimated the CIO’s Na- tional Polictical Action Committee | igan. (PAC) and the AFL's Labor's | {(LLPE) spent around $1,000,000 each at all levels in the national campaign. : Scholle said the election in Mich- | igan was determined _by such is- sues as unemployment, tax poli- cies, living costs and Lm hous- The State CIO Conch repre- sents 700,000 CIO members in Mich- a ‘Nationalist Bombers Hit Red China Again TAIPEH, Formosa ®—Nationa- list Chinese bombers carried the air war boiling up 200 miles north of Formosa into its fourth straight day with another raid on battered little Toumen Island on the north- ern fringe of the Tachen group. ! ters said an Otte: De Eee Ne ‘winds of 120-| jail Bowles, Assn. late-| White People, was in and out of fi yesterday. unspecified number’ NAAWP Leader Jailed, | of bombers hit Toumen’ despite four attempted interceptions by Freed on Check Charger Communist fighters. for Arrested on a tugitive warrant charging worthless NAAWP check in Mem- phis, Tenn., Bowles was held for him with passing & e e @ ®@ Opent till 9 Fiday ! ex for 12! 4-2511 today! 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AA k ? : Double plaid woven choir boy Rio with — bi f ‘k : na ake of 5% wool SS oe , ne ~ whi “J : a 70x80-in. Hurry for | . : this big savings dur- WOMEN’S smart new PLAYSHOES 88 Reg. 2.98 . Reg. $68 te $68 ) Soft, Norzon or fabrilite New coat fashions with Sentorionl cote. are : ' f ics in flared and py- uppers in platform strips, Muskrat, M arm ot, Per- |- nylon, on ! = casual step-ins. Black, sian, rrel or Fitch Many styles! to 38; brown, 2-tones! 49. trims. All wools. All sizes! WOMEN’S budget BLOUSES C aly SERS OL ee ate ee oe etre t~ ~~ + S oaeeamnll cay toneteens er der te Anal IP village SECM TEL Ea EEL: HEesriesveccsey TePERe@iact wince NET r \\ tes | TABLES TOWELS COOKW 66: 94... iets eg ee = at j . £7 : set ewe MR ve Army Says Reprimands has told Sen, McCarthy (RWis). it | mensurate” with professional edu- | TWENTY-TWO ~ TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS A POOL FORA DEER . Here is a woodland scene for Junior Editors to-make out of real material—not just as a cutout. 5 1, To make your own real life model, first get the lid of a box about the size of a shoe box, or get Daddy to help you make a wooden tray that size.’ Fill this with sand: In the sand place your | pool—either. a deep saucer or a little. foil dish used to hold frozen | pies from your grocery store. : 2. In the box, around the pool, place small stones and pack them | into the sand. At one side place a larger stone, with as flat a surface as possible. Pick several sprigs of greenery and place them between the rocks and in the sand. Then put water in the pool. : 3. From among your toys, pick a ‘small deer or other animal .and place him on the big rock so that he seems to be looking down ‘on the pool. If you do not have a toy cut out Rudy from today's picture and place him there, folding the rock part back te make a base for his feet. ; 4. If you prefer, you can color the picture shown here after | pasting it down in the usual manner. Given Over Peress Case WASHINGTON «®—The Army | called to active duty to rank “‘com- | two officers | cation, experience or ability, Mc- ‘eral hundred times a day," Stevens told McCarthy. a letter to McCarthy replying to a| Peress, a New York City dentist, series of questions by the sen- | registered with his local draft aw es os board in 1851 and in May 1952 Bumbershoot Beats Bull ~ LEBANON, Conn. (UP) — Mrs. i af 4 ne 38 i i 3 z z of A jack rabbit can get up to 40 the Armed Forces Reserve Act| miles per hour over a short dis- 65 to the Voters of Oakland - County =~ You have expressed your trust and confidence in me upon my record of service to the people. Thank you = very much. | shall exert my utmost eos ‘18th ‘District justify your faith. : |. "GEORGE A. DONDERO | <—+ | \ ‘ rd ; 4 i Py { | é ; 7s Pa é } r A e Le ons : \ ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1956 | + Furnish a bedroom the low-cest way w your © “ute = CHOICE f © Twe twin beds gf] Oresser, base, $35 _ © Bed with night 3 A] Matching mirror : — sen - Here's furniture designed so that it will never be dated! Its io gm ’ @Bed with bookcase clean, uncluttered, balanced simplicity of line will be as of 11.95 Greedy ee swank 20 years from now as it is today! Sunny amber c pa Pil dresser shades that add that warm mellowness to @ room, an ex- ies) mune siete look! It's open: stock; vou can add to it as your udget permits! Choose the pieces you want now at savings that will mean so much to your budget! ‘ 4-drawer boaken wae “Full size bed — —_— eokease... Os Niles Matas at et with nite stand - mart both for $38 “both (or $38, alam . if Li ” For Twe...or the appliance, TV or radie of yeur eheice! i's easy! ° Yeu ess wis! | k auper vale at thin: low priee 312 Coil Mattr Duncan Phyfe style In mahogany veneer ess ~~ Tamagine being able to bay deep relaxed sleep 5-Pc.. Dinette Set Ruel can make home en-. apa soe! Pre-built borders mean. A charming dining room for such 6 tiny price! Five cover. guests! Craciously styled dropleal table = 4 lyre-back chairs covered in rayon damask dasa during Federal Days, Nov. 3-8 WASHER sactll-ow 1955 ‘New Way to Wash’ Laundromat 3192 This new Westinghouse Laundromat makes all other ~ ways to wash old-fashioned! Patented ‘New Way to Wash’ gives you agitation for thoroughness, tumbling for gentleness and lift-away thorough rinsing. Delivered, Installed and Serviced DRYER ... brant sew 1955 ~ qleetric with 9-way dry-dial! Take the work out of drying with this 1955 Westing- house dryer! Exclusive direct air-flow dries faster, saves money! 3-way Dry-Dial and 3-heat se- lector dial dries clothes damp-dry or bone-dry. Delivered and Serviced + « » them fill out the entry blank you receive, complete the sentence, “I bought gor ah weal quenGhads 5 words or less! Winners in each classifi- and any money paid is refunded. TV of radio in of « Nev, 3 and & , 2, Complete this sentence in 25 additional words or less: “I bought my appliance at Federal’s ; Put your entry in the contest box in any Fd ORiad tas ce Gs bcos 9 pa, Mowien . . . November II. ¢ * ‘fend 4, Prince will be awarded on the basis of orig- * inality. Decision of -judges is fi Deng: ' J; a : | : oi ‘gz=sez= The top TV of the year! New » : SE SR ea rE Ns coe CA VICTOR | Lowest-price deluxe Giant 24” screen on this new — 21" RCA VICTOR. RCAVICTOR TV — : : i aoe ie Se «8=«49798 ES= 3fO% All-new ‘Magle . : tara HH Monitor’ chassis ‘—- 2 oe. * VHF eatenne co ohne re . ere : | The lowest-priced console with extra-deluxe fea- | _ Beautifully-styled deluxe 24” RCA Victor con- 4 heat ‘lremeplaietiegy' EP tures that include new Aluminized ‘All-Clear’ pic. sole TV with features that make it outstanding! . at Federal’! Has big 21” screen with ‘Deep Image’ pic- ture tube thet gives 212% greatercontrast, lumin- New Alustinised “AlbClear’ picture tube, Persom TWENTY-FOUR | Winners Issue Victory Notes “McNamara Says GOP Lost on Disillusionment; Williams Asks Support | DETROIT wW—Senator-elect Pat- rick V. McNamara says his vier | tory over Sen. Ferguson (R-Mich) resulted from “two years of dis- iHusionment with the present ad- | huinistration and its high appoin- tive official, from Michigan.” McNamara said in a= victors statement vesterday: that. people ff Michizan have’ “vowed thet: disapproval of the Fisenhower ad ministration But jn a statement conceding defeat. Sen. Ferguson said. “The record of the, Republican adiminis- tration in Congress is still in my | mind one of the finest in my 12 years of service in Washington. It gave our people peace, prosperity without: war and a gre at hope for the future.” Gov, G, Mennen Williams, who de feated Republican nominee ‘Donald S, Leonard fer an un- precedented — fourth ferm. said: “This 18 @ — day two-year for the cause of responsible two-party gov- 'ernment in Michigan. “This sweeping Democratic vic- ‘tory provides a wonderful oppor- ‘tunity to give the people of Mich- |} igan the kind of progressive gov- verument they have so emphati- lj cally aeclared they wanrit “Now let's all get together. lay _aside partisan difference, and con- centrate on the job of building | Michigan to realize the great fu- | ture which lies before us.’ Leonard telegraphed Gov. Wil- | ae “upon becoming the first | Michigar. governor to win a fourth ‘term. and ‘“‘best wishes for a successful administration.”’ Willams replied “Thank you sincerely for ‘your telegram, , You made a Vigorous calnpaign and I send you my personal best wishes | —_ Oldest Bottler Expires IRON RIVER Wh - Han C. Lar- son, 81. reported’to be the oldest active bottler in the Upper Pe- ninsula, died at his Iron. River = Wednesday. Larson opened | his shop in 1903 when bottling was a hand craft and carbonation was done with a hand crank device... Ir Civil War days some stamps | used in the South were printed in ' England and brought into the Con- iecerme’ by blockade runners BRING ary measures § against trainees at Camp Gordon, Ga. Witnesses allege he on a tree by ffis ankles. The British gained control o! the Isle of Man in 1760 DOLLAR for DOLLAR You Save More at oa ie es or Brands Sse eo 12 te —— ie B. F. Goodrich SILVERTOWN TIRE $] 6* Exchange es low as 1.00 Down end your = old tire Buy the tire used by leading - automobile manufacturers. Top quality for many miles of safe driving — lifetime guarantee. B. F. Goodrich 25% ALLOWANCE > FOR YOUR OLD TIRE | LOWEST PRICE IN YEARS THERE ARE MORE Mad-Snow Retreads . Fully Guasanteed ¥F. Goodrich: Tubeless Tires c USE THAN ALL OTHER MAKES COMBINED! HOW ABOUT SKID, , PUNCTURE AND BRUISE BLOWOUT PROTECTION FOR YOUR CAR? —at a cost that’s less than a regular tite and safety tube. As low as $1.00 down BFG so tebe ess Tire NEW CAR BUYERS ATTENTION! gil. 95 Exch’ge 6:70x15 | Trede-in your regulor tubeless for lite-sever tubeless. The $10.95 Exchange 600-16 | °"'7 tubeless that gives 3-wey protection! MORE DOLLAR SAVING BARGAINS! New tow price. Ebony finished table model. Mahogany or blond slightly higher. $5 Down, $2.26 $159 = Motorola Motorola 1 wach 21 incu Console Weekly Buile in UHF-VHF enteana. Distance selector switch. 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CROSS-CUT YOUR TIRES FOR EXTRA TRACTION Get Life-Sever Grip Bleck Protection $2.00 Each Defeats Bandits | Detroit Jeweler Kills One, Wounds Other. in Jefferson Ave. Battle DETROIT » — A Detroit jeweler killed one holdup man and wounded | another yesterday in a blazing gun | battle on busy East Jefférson Ave- nue | Albert Blume, 46, the jeweler, | was wounded himself! in, the ex- change of shots robbed his store and q customer of more | than $300 and left him bound with tape in a back room, _ He broke his bonds. grabbed a gun from the store, and started in pursuit of the gunman whom he spied darting around a corner. prised pair ignored his command THE PONTIAC PRESS. , Street Gun Duel He opened fire when the sur-/| too.” to eurrender and drew their guns. ‘least 20 shots. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 Andrew Klucryski, 28, of Detroit | died on the sidewalk with two chest | wounds, William Collins, 27, Laas Dearborn was taken as a | prisoner to Receiving Hospital | jan arm wound. A score of pedestrians, motorists | and shoppers watched the gun) a Blume gave this account of the | shooting | “They were Just rounding the | cornér when I caught up with them,” he ssid “I could have killed where they stood, | but I I would give them | a break. I hollered: ‘Put up your hands! I’ve got you covered!’ “They turned around and the lit- tie fellow (Collins) said, ‘Okay, “guess you got us:’-Then the big fellow #Kluczyski) got behind the little fellow and the little guy pulled out his yun “Then I got mad and. started shooting, I hit the little guy in the arm and he went down. “The big guy was shooting at me. I don't know how many times |I fired, but he finally went down, Police said they exchanged at Turnpike Group fo File Test Suit To Ask State Supreme Jurists to Rule Upon Constitutionality DETROIT wu — The Michigan Turnpike Authority will ask the State Supreme Court next week to rule on the constitutionality of the authority and its power to bortow $186,000,000 to build the proposed Detroit-to-Saginaw toll road. Frederick B. Besimer, authority attorney, said yesterday the test suit will be filed Monday. The suit also will seek to de- The indenture gives the author- ity power to hire personnel _and | set salaries as an autonofnous unit. | The authority now has only one “The authority will rent tempo- [paid employe, a chief assistant . rary quarters in the First Na- | engineer, a a in title dina i H. A. 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Shortly before Pauling was picked, the academy awarded the 1954 -physics prize jointly to two West German scientists who helped lav the foundation of modern nu clear physics. | They are Dr. Max Born, 73.-a cee aasallinnieamaansinns te anaeneael -_ fessor, ~ IN PONTIAC-—IT'S. THRIFTY SALE! HALF PRICE! LIQUID SIMILAC ‘ FORMULA ral $27.50 SHICK ELECTRIC RAZOR “16” : _ | COD : LIVER OIL 2 64° former professor as the Univer: | precision instrument enabling sci- | Medical School in Cleveland—f fou sities of Goettingen, Cambridge ,entists to measure time spaces | discovering new weapons in uit | and Edinburgh, now living in re- tirement at Bad Pyrmont, Ger- many, and Prof. Walther Bothe, 63, of the Max Planck Institute at Heildelberg. The academy said Bot: es f ored ~ for his fundame in quantum mes hanics his staluatical wate function, to formitae of the f Born s enabl@d screntists te calc ix states of the atom It said Bothe received the other half of the prize for h dence method’ in the terpretation of inchion has / within the atom of less than q bil- ‘honth of a second. — The Nobe}] awards, established by the will of the late Alfred Nobel, Swedish inventor of dyna- vas hon mite, inctude a gold medal and ntal works ® Cash prize in each category. especially The money award this year amounts te $141,646 krona, about reduction $35,000, late var- medicine awarded the medicine and physiology prize Pct. “Zl to three American scientists Dr John F Medical rs “eoine! study of “School, Dr Thomas H ¢ Stockholm s Caroline Institute-of Finders of the Harvard Casmic coveries he made with it.’ his fir nding was developed a major | Cc radiation “‘and the dis From J + hty Mri Weller of the Harvard School of Public Health, and Dr Hobbs a Western Reserve Frederick and v= OVER SO | fight against polio. 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Township, Oct. 27. ks Dems Grab Senate With Slim Margin becoming a senator, This will be the ‘old Senate” — not including any of the newly elected members who do not take office until Janu- ary. - * * @« Sen. Knowland of California, the Senate Republican leader, detlined to comment on Hayden's sugges- tion the Democrats might not be inclined to organize the Senate. Knowland, who is here for the inquiry into the Dixon-Yates power contract by the Senate-House Atomie Energy Committee, said in an interview that he wasn't “par- ticularly happy" about the election outcome. But, smiling, he, recalled “that he had forecast the closest possible division in the new Senate, The .Senate Republican leader |. { expressed. particular regret at the| defeat of Sen, Homer Ferguson, chairman of the GOP Senate Pol- icy Committee. im Ferguson was beaten by Patrick Vv. McNamara, Detroit business man and minor AFL official. ; From election night, it had been apparent that whichever won control of the Senate, it would have-it by a very scaft margin. All day yesterday the issue hung in the balance on the close races in Oregon and New Je#sey For most of the tabulating, Cordon clung te a lead over Neuw- berger in Oregon, But on late re- turns, Neuberger went ahead. The count today on unofficial returns President Promises cincts was Cordon I8l680 ana ee, DEM Cooperation t 284,695 | nerger 284 695. a (Continued Prom Page One) Cooper stood high with Eisea- Communist paraders carry paper ¢ and a pro-American member demonstrate against United States There was a similar nip-and-tuck count in New Jersey between Re-| hower. s publican Clifford Case and Demo-| No White House tears were evi- crat Charles Howell. A revised un- dent, however, over the defeat of official complete count today of the | Republican Joseph T. Meek in Ili- 3.998 précincts gave Case 860,230. |nois by Democratic Sen, Paul H. | of REDS ON THE MARCH IN JAPAN—For Tokyo's May Day. aricatures of President Eisenhower the Japanese cabinet as they influence in Japan's affairs. gained in ‘Kentucky, Nevada, Oregon and Wyoming. Ohio. * * House: Republicans elected 203. Democrats elected 232. Present House: Republicans 218, vacancy 1, Democrats 212, vacancies 3; Independent 1. Needed for major- ity 218. House overturns: Democrats Howell 857,387. | Douglas. Committee-wise, the changeover | to» Democratic contro! will knock | Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis), | from his chairmanship of the in- ; vestigations subcommittee and cond — = = ee give the post to Sen. John L. Mc- | load. The vend president gained stature in his party by his vig- for a six-year term Tuesday. ,orous efforts. Eisenhower's late Fae 'campaign efforts probably pulled Eisenhower appeared | during the campaign to be a re-| luctant supporter of Meek. — Vice President Richard M. Nixon gained 22 seats, lost 5, for a net gain of 17. Republicans gained 5, lost 21, for a net loss of 16. In- dependents lost 1. Governors: Republicans elected 15, holdovers 6. Total 21. Demo- crats elected 19, holdovers 8. Total | 27. Present lineup: Republicans 29, | Democrats 19. Governor overturns: Republicans Here is the probable line-up of |New Jersey and Ohio out of the None; Democrats gained in Ari- standing Senate committee chair. | {ire jzona, Colorado, Connecticut, manghips for the 84th Congress, | +Maine, Minnesota, New Mexico, But in New York, Kentucky, Del- . |aware and Michigan, where the tory is confirmed: | President made special efforts, the Finance—Sen. Harry F. ‘Byrd' returns were against him. (D-Va}. replacing Sen. Eugene Mil- | hkin (R-Colo) | Associated Press returns at 9:50 Appropriations —Sen. Car] Hay-| a.m. EST. Thursday. showed Re- de: (D-Ariz), for Sen. Styles! publicans elected to the Senate 13, Bridges (R-NH}. leading 1 (Case-NJ), holdovers 33, Foreign Relations—Sen. Walter | total 47. Gains 3. Democrats elect- F. George ‘D-Ga). in place of Sen.’ ed 24, holdovers 24, total 48. Gains Alexander Wiley (R-Wis). | 9. Independent holdover 1. Present Agricukure — Sen. Allen J. El-| Sendte: Republicans 49, Demo- lender (D-La), for Sen. George.D.! crats 46, Independent 1. Needed Aiken (R-Vt). for majority, 49. Armed Services—Sen. Richard) Senate overturns: Democrats Russell (D-Ga), in place of Sen. | if the apparent Democratic vic-~ New York and Pennsylvania. _ Local Infantry Unit Plans Reunion Banquet The annual reunion of former Co. E, 33rd Mich. Infantry will be held Suntiay at Cook-Nelson Post on Auburn Ave., opening with a banquet at two o'clock, Election of officers will also take place. — This is the company which later became Co. A of the 120th Ma- chine Gun Battalion of the Red Arrow 32nd Division. interest ‘tocay in a possible “rematch” be+ tween Dwight D, Eienhower and Adlai E. Stevenson in the 1956 presidential race. _ The prospect was emphasized by the fact that the midterm battle estapulted only a bare handful of new personalities into the spotlight as potential entries in the ‘56 ‘The immediate reaction, at least, ‘was that the elections failed to produce anything that would quite match the spark kindled by Frank- lin D. Roosevelt's election as gov- ernor of New York in 1928 and his’ re-election in 1930, paving the way to 12 years in the White House. As returns rolled in, President Eisenhower told his news confer- ence that so far as he could see, the elections would have no effect one way or another on whether he will seek a second term in 1956. All the President would say was | there’s plenty of time for the de- cision. He ed newsmen wait and see what lops. At Libertyville, Ill., Stevenson ‘Michigan, : {peared to enhance Stevenson's Republicans in Colorado, Iowa and | hailed the outcome as_‘‘a portent | of things to come’’—an obvious allusion to 1956—but with a twinkle h» added quickly that it had ‘‘noth- ing whatever to do with whether I'll run again for the presidency.” In some respects, the results ap- chances of heading the Bemocratic ticket two years hence. The party's 1952 standard bearer stumped vig- orously throughout the country in a drive to put Democrats back in control of Congress, and carried the brunt of the fight on the na- tional level. In another sense, however, the Democratic upsurge could make it harder for Stevenson. Democratic hopefuls may now figure the par- ty’s chances for a presidential vic- tor. in 1956 are bright, and that could touch off a free-for-all scram- ble for the nomination. “new faces’’ thrust into the national spotlight were 36-year- old George M, ‘Leader, who won | the governorship of Pennsylvania bv 250,000 votes to end 16 years of Republican rule, and Michigan’s newly elected Democratic Sen. Pat- rick V. McNamara. < Meanwhile. Michigan's 43-year-- 'old Gov. G. Mennen (Soapy) Wil- | liams, heir to soap millions, eryal in prestige by winning a landslide victory for re-election. A ‘Demo- crat, Williams won a fourth term in the governor's marision—the first four-time winner in Michi- gan's history. ‘ Another first-in-history was chalked up in South Carolina by J. Strom Thurmond, 48, who was THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 Elections Stir Up Interest jin 1956 Ike-Adlai Rematch 1948 ential -eandidate of the contested | ‘States’ Rights : il! Harriman, 62. broke a 12-year Republican peign. by defeating GOP Sen, Ir- ving Ives in a tight race\for gov- ernor. Other Democratic winners men- tioned as possible presidential en- tries included Sen. Lyndon B: Johnson, 46, of Texas; Sen. Estes Kefauver, 51, of Tennessee; Sen. Richard B. Russell, 57, of Georgia, ard Gov. Frank J. Lausche, 58, of Ohio. Rayburn Promises” Security Probes (Continued From Page One) which President Eisenhower ‘suc- A move may also develop among some Democrats to try to repeal the Republican-sponsored plan giv- ing tax relief to persons who re- ceive income from dividends. He indicated that the Democrats might use the device of holding ‘back on funds when they disap- prove of some GOP-sponsored pro}- ect that they otherwise have no control over. This might be the In New York Avere versy. In the general legislative field, Rayburn said the Demo- crats would take a new look at the farm and tax. laws pushed through the last Congress by the Democrats lined up almost solid- ly against President Eisenhower's proposal for flexible price supports for basic farm commodities. as well as against his tax program. Three Persons Injured terday when the driver of their auto attempted to miss an oncom- ing car and hit an abutment on Big Beaver road, according to Troy Township Police. Reported in good. condition at St. Joseph Hospital, Leonard Leffel. 2, of G-3227 Kleenbell, Fliné suf- fered head injuries. His father. Merle, 25, driver, and Bernard | Harthun, 63, of 2600 E. Big Beaver, | Birmingham, were treated for face cuts. Leffel told police if he hadn't hit the abutment, a headon col- /lision would have ‘resulted with ‘the oncoming car traveling in the wrong lane. The other auto did not | stop, volice said. elected U.S. Senator over the offi- cial Democratic party candidate in a write-in campaign. Re was the The cold war isn't too bad, as ‘long as you don't get cold feet. ‘ease in the Dixon-Yates contro- | Auto Rams Embankment; Bs | Goodrich Hospital in Goodrich for | | Three persons were injured yes- | Employment Up During October in Jobs for First Time in a Year DETROIT w .— The Michigan Employment Security Commission (MESC) said today in its October, report that Michigan employment time in\more than a year. ‘The monthly report, made pub- \lic two days‘after the election, said claims for unémploymént compen- sation showed the ‘‘first inmportant downturn” in four\months. : Democrats made tnemployment a major issue of the political cam- paign. N\ The MESC report placed the benefit claims at 162,000 as of Oct. 14, or the “lowest level in twe months.” This compared. to. 209,000 claims as of Sept. 23 - The employment increase ac- companied the start on new 1955 car model production, MESC said. “So far, the employment gains reflect a recovery from temporary jlosses typical of model change |periods,”’ the report said. stability” in the labor market has | been a tapering off in the decline said. “Following a reduction of about 60 per cent since March 1953, de- “is On the upgrade” for the first A factor pointing to ‘‘improved | © of defense production, the MESC | ; fense employment showed little = jchange within the past | months,” the report said. Davisburg Man Injured ‘in Two-Car Collision Perry L. Dean, 76, of 16206 Dixie ,Hwy., Davisburg, was treated at | injuries to his right side, follow- ing an auto collision near his home | Wednesday. Dean had stopped to pick up | mail from a roadside box and then seeing no traffic, -turned left to |cross Dixie highway and his car | | /was struck by a northbound auto | driven Arthur S. McNie of | Linden. McNie was not injured. Pontiac Commission Will Meet Tonight | Pontiac City Commission wil} |; meet tonight to canvass the votes out regular commission business. Included on the agenda is the capital improvements program by Walter K. Willman, city manager. Tuesday night. Leverett Saltonstal] (R-Mass). Sen. James E. Murray (D-Mont), reclected, is expected to take over the Interior Committee; Sen. Har- ley M. Kilgore (D-W_ Va), the Jy- diciary Committee; Sen. Lister Hill (D-Ala), Labor. and Sen. War- rer G. Magnuson (D-Wash), Com- merce In addition, Democrats, — who! aj parently must count on the vote | of Sen. Wayne Morse iInd-Ore), | if they are to take over Senate! organization. are expected to offer | Morse more important committee | assignments than he has held sirce he bolted the GOP in 1952. Police Recover Stolen Auto in 2 Minutes It was only a matter of two minutes between the time that po- lice radioed a discription of a stolen car until it was recovered Tuesday night by -Waterford Towhsnip Po- lice Chief Frank Van Atta. William Goulet, who manages a restaurant at the Dixie Recreation Bowling Alley at 4443 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains, called the Oak- | land County Sheriff's Department when he noticed his gar was miss- | ing. and théy immediately broad- Van Atta, riding behind the stol- en car at the time, forced it and the four juveniles inside, to the curb. Three of the youths were occupants of the Oakland County Children’s Home who were em-' ployed evenings at the Dixie Rec-— reation. and the fourth was a fugi- tive of the Starr Commonwealth | Home for Boys in Detroit. i on Stolen Car Charge John R. McIntyre, 17, of < 3 W. Kalama, Royal Oak, waived exam- ination on a stolen car charge yesterday before Royal Oak Judge John E. Brondige, and was bound | over to Oakland County Circuit Court for arraignment Nov. 8. Me- Intvre, unable to furnish $5,000 bond, was returned to %akland County Jail. QUALITY Waives Examination on Breaking, Entering Robert P. North, 20, of 1504 W. | Bivd., waived examination on a} breaking and entering charge yes- | before .-West Bloomfiled Township Justice Elmer C. Diet- | erle. North was bound over to rics and colors. 41 -inches—Outside _ width 72-inches.’ @ SERVICE th 90-inches—Inside Masterpieces w movern CARPET and FURNITURE | STORE HOURS: Monday—— Tuesday— Wednesday—9 :30 Until 6 P. 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SATURDAY. to Our Friends a and New Customers BUY NOW “YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD” Open an account today .. . It only tokes two minutes. You pay no money down. Buy now for the entire family. Pay from your earnings— not from your savings. ACT TODAY! WEAR IT TODAY! | ' We Give Holden Trading Stamps! Dette THIRTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 Colorful Season Predicted as California Designers ‘Get in the Swim’ Stoves Glamorized Colored ranges will brighten the | corner where they are. Some. of 3 the all-color ranges being produced come in cooling Highland Green. or restful Sahara Gold. Other decor of the kitchen. and store in a cool place. To keep cheese fresh, wrap “| in a cloth dampened with vinegar "GOLDEN SHADOWS COLOGNE | i] 4, Golden Atomizer CLOONAN’S | “Where Quality Counts” = 72 North Saginaw St. FE 2-0161 4 | | phasize “| Particularly interesting is the new models give you choices of cio WAY T handles that can be keyed to S ater Og S ‘From Coast Are Unique Beach Coats Have New Length; Suits More Becoming . By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE LOS ANGELES—For those of you who are planning jaunts to |southern climes this winter, Cali- fornia fashion creators have just /{the beach apparel you're looking : for. But for those who must wait for another summer we'll give an idea of what’s ahead fashion-wise. As guests of .the. California fashion creators, visiting editors saw the effect of colors such as orange, lime, purples, bright reds and multi-colors in bathing suits, The first show began with Fred Cole. Silhouettes are slim and the big color news is Cole blue. This is a dark bright blue, best de- scribed as Yale blue. f However, this being a colorful season, Mr. Cole has done suits in vibrant shades too. He has designed beach coats in three lengths, long, finger tip and short. These coats have matching sults in almost any All sults shown Wednesday em- the new longer torso. modified bloomer-type suit, much Old, Sagging Mattresses q Rebuilt Like New in. #4 Just One Day! % old ma SAME new! Only quality materials used. e Oxford Mattress Co. & 332 West Huron Street "4 FE 2-7695 ae Yr If You Want to Be Right GIVE LUGGAGE! , SAMSONITE — SKYWAY "AMERICAN TOURISTER — US. 99.95 to 945.00 Initials Pree s . USE OUR LAYAWAY 79 N. SAGINAW ST. * fro te Sporting Goods ‘# more becoming than last year’s style. Some of Catalina’s suits reflect design inspiration from the Orient. Oriental prints and styling are seen in swimsuits with matching Japanese Kabuki beach coats. Styling im this collection 1s imaginative, and the only col- lection we saw which featured tailored draped pockets at the hipline. Highly individual too is -an elasticized taffeta syt called water treated bow of fur. Maurice Handler brought out the “|young, sophisticated look in junior “ . ae | sizes using almost as many two- /¢rsey in the sun-sleepy color of topaz, or in jewel-tone of piece suits as the conventional suit. Pastel plaids were an at- tractive part of the collection as were the twojatone stripe combina- “Swimming in Mink’ for its - e* A 9 ‘ : bs = . ss a r i eo : 2 4 . =) " . e ~ 4 ? | : : 4 a , = *s oy ot : ‘ P| * ™ 3 ages « A ee Here, designer Rose Marie Reid makes you feel like a siren of the sea in a suit of intricately patterned hellerized sapphire. Contrast ribbing scoops the neck, spans the shoulders and gives new top width to a slender whip of a sheath, . 4. vv tions. DeWeese designs, Rose Marie Reid, Gantner of California and . |Caltex of California were others showing designs Wednesday which we'll tell you about when press week is over. Library Night Conducted by Moose Group Library itn i. & - | | PHILIP’S Fine tasvere Serving Good Food Since 1929! © Breakfasts—Luncheons RIKER FOUNTAIN "Lobby of Riker Bldg. eee First Methodist Church to Be Setting for Event = | 4 Post Auxiliary L. Willson, president, emphasized Poole Home Setting for Ceremony . Suzanne McDougall, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Dempsey of Watkins Lake and'the late Floyd McDou- gall, became the bride of Stephen James Cloonan of Erie, Mich., Saturday evening. The eight o'clock ceremony was performed by the Rev. Milton H. Bank, before a mantel] banked with white flowers in the home of the bride’s aunt and uncle, the Gelston V. Pooles of Watkins Lake. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Robert McDougall of Laingsburg, wore a cocktall-length dress of winter white wool jersey. The jacket was embroidered with pearis and ~ sequing and she carried a colo- nial bouquet of white rosebuds. Mrs, Frederick J. Poole attended the bride as_matron of honor at- tired in a toast wool ensemble and carried a bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums. Christie .McDou- gall. of Laingsburg,;,,attended her aunt wearing a brown taffeta dress and carrying a nosegay of pink | Edward Mongean of Erie, served as best man and Dan Sayles of St. Clair played the bridal recital. . The bride’s mother wore a street length dress of biack crepe and a corsage of pink roses, Mrs. Poole, who was gowned in navy, alse wore a pink rese corsage, — A bridal supper was served from a table centered with an arrange- ment of white roses, and chrysanthemums. Following a western motor trip the couple-will reside in Erie. Hears Reports Final plans for-.a Thanksgiving basket to be given to g needy famity were made when members of Jimmy Dey Post 12 Auxiliary met Wednesday at the YWCA. Mrs. Joe Jackowiak is chairman of the project. Reports were given on the prog- ‘ress of membership ve by captains, Mrs. Peter Metes and Mrs. Dan Murphy. Announcement was made regarding the meeting of District Three Regional Council to. be held Nov. 8 at Wixom. A toy demonstration was enjoyed by the group during the evening. 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Kistler, president of the Michi- gan Federation of Womens Clubs. Mrs. Kistler, who is also chairman of the board to establish Girls’ Town, gave an address entitled, “The Power for Good."’ She stressed the importance of women and the accomplishments that have been made. To be busy doing for others ts Mrs. Kistler made the announce- ment that the regents of the Uni- versity of Michigan have voted to cooperate with the Michigan Federation of Womens Clubs to establish the first unit of Girls’ Town, which will undoubtedly be located in the Detroit area. The state federation is thrilled with the new developments the full of anticipation to the success of the project, according to Mrs. Kistler. ‘club women are geared to a |Floral Works Demonstrated © tor Panhellenic. Doerr. were Mrs: Robert and Mrs. Thomas Moffat. it 2 d ! i Ea i ‘ H s v Gf | Auxiliary 1230 FOE hmave can- - & Girls’ igf® Snow Suits 57 ()* 7 #6) Boys’ Fingertip = DRESSES a | [seats LOS | cat om ae] & @ ~~ Ameetenn Health Bhows ee macro | wanp.uaDE GOWNS - WRAP AROUNDS- C3} - Blankets to Match | © Maite Tem Association will ho! ecard party Saturday at 7:30 at the h: of Ms. boa 3 ti Pontiac Rebekah Lodge 450. will meet Priday, Degree practice will follow. id - od ome ussard, 328 Baidwin ave- The engagement of Patricia Huffman to Bill M. Hartman is being announced by _ her parents, Mrs. Pearl Huffman of Scott Lake road and Maurice Huffman of North Johnson avenue. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hartman of- Starr avenue, PATRICIA HUFFMAN ~ Round Table Club Meets, Hears Federation Head Mrs. Dean Thompson led the singing of “Michigan My Michi- gan,” an appropriate song for an election day theme, Hostesses for the Tuesday gath- ering were Mrs. E. L. Guy, chaire man, Mrs, Gilbert Brown, Mrs, F. H. Riley, Mrs. Elizabeth Wine ters, Mrs. Ralph Stewart and Mrs. William A. Gordon. Grace Lutheran Plans Bazaar The annual Grace Lutheran ‘Church bazaar and roast beef din- ner will be held Nov. 11 at the church from 5 until 7 p.m. On display at the bazaar will be homemade pies, cakes and cookies, Other items will be aprons, pillow cases, fancy work, etc., and the Altar Guild will feature religious articles and literature. - , s * * _Mrs. William Rahn is general chairman of the event and will be assisted by Mrs. Max Schroeder, Mrs, Otto Mielke, Mrs. Fred Rath, Mrs. Arnold Eckhardt, Mrs. Ralph Miller and Mrs, Emery Mitchell, Stop That Shower If you showef while your hus band shaves, it's become an end- less small irritation to him that the mirror’s. all steamed up. Try changing the schedule. Let him shower and shave while you start breakfast or feed the children. It's about the only solution. : -GRAND OPENING! 2S. Saginaw Hats — Purses Jewelry Scarfs — Gloves Handkerchiefs DOROTHY’S Hat Shop 2 8S. SAGINAW (formerly at 11 & Saginaw) na “Nardis-of-Dallas” - ‘ 3-Piece VELVET SUITS New Originals FALL HATS By Cor a : —\, \.. f Ship’n Shore: Every little manatie | knows there’s always news in Ship-n Shore broadcloth! This time twinkling pearl buttons. _ Wash-bright combed cotton, - white, sugar pastels, en, 5 * _THIRTY.ONE Mrs. Louis Parushe of Oliver street,| for St. Michael's annual bazaar to be held | Mrs. Robert Harrington of Edison street and | starting Saturday from noon until 9 p.m. in -Mrs..Edward Lyon of Clarence street (left to St. Michael Hall. right) are busy with kitchen preparations | ‘held Sunday from 12 to Op.r m. Church Bazaar Being Planned Last, minute preparations are in progress at St. Michae] Hal! for an annual bazaar to be held Saturday, | from 12 until 9 p.m. with lots of surprises and treats for the chil- dren. There will be an assortment of fancy work. aprons and hand- kerchiefs on display. The main event will be held Sunday with a turkey dinner being served to the public from 12 until 6 p.m. Parliamentary Club Gathers for Lessons Masonic Temple on East Law- rence street was the setting for the Wednesday evening meeting of the Parliamentary Study Club.” Mrs. | Dale Moats explained the lesson for the evening, which was on or der of annual meetings The demonstration group under | the direction of Mrs. George Wat- ters demonsttated motions which were postponed to a definite tume also to an indefinite time and mo- tions layed on the table and taken from the table Mrs. Clayton Rule will be leader for the Nov. 17 meeting and Mrs Moats will be sponsor. Officers ‘exercise for “named for the demonstration group were, Mrs. Joseph Philips, presi- dent: Mrs. Edwin Carlson. vice president; Mrs. Lester Oles. re- cording secretary: Mrs Edwin | Solomon, corresponding secretary; | Mrs. John McNeely. treasurer and | Mrs. James Hampton. auditor Mrs. E. D. Moessner had charge of the guest book and Mrs. Harley | A. Bowers was guest of the day | Guidance Group Hears‘Speaker Mrs. John Sellman was hostess to Parent Guidance Club Wednes- | day in the Franklin road home of her sister, Mrs. Frank J. Van Atta Mrs. Lucius Howlett was co- | hostess and devotions were given | by Mrs. Robert Ensworth ‘John Hirlinger of Pontiac Cham ber of Commerce was guest speak- er. He showed the film. ““Every- body's Business’ in conjunction | with his talk on the American way of life. Guests for the day were Mrs. James Porritt and Mrs. Rob- ert C. Olsen. | field Hills Country | have chosen Dec. /Of their annual | many individual parties ar’e in the pe Come choose his lor her After you know whether pink or blue is the ? THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 Lincoln Band Parents Group Plans Projects Lineoin Band Parents Group met for a cooperative dinner Monilay evening at Lincoln Junior High School. Mrs. Wesley Sheridan was ‘chairman. of the dinner and was Following the dinner the band gave a brief rendition - of - some marches and a chorale: During the election of officers “Leon Casper was re-elected gen- eral chairman. Mrs, . Wesley Sheridan will serve as secretary and Mrs, Percy Murphy as treasurer, Committee chairman elected to McCarty, social; Mrs. Kenneth Ca- isey, entertainment; Mrs. Buhl | Burt, publicity and Eldon Rose- gart, advisory. Several ways and means projects were discussed to provide money Bloomfield H With Holiday Planning By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Holiday dates are already being calendared , for what promises to be an un- usually gay Christmas season. Af- ter Winter Club's opening dinner | dance Nov. 13 their next date is a few days after Dec. 2% when they entertain sons. and daughters of members at a party at Bloom- Club. Alumnae associations of both Kingswood and Cranbrook schools 18 as the date joint dance and planning. Mrs. Alan G. Kirk of Wash- ington, D. C. is the next speaker on the Birmingham Town Hall series. She will speak as Lydia Kirk, wife of the former am- bassador to the Soviet Union, During her brief stay here she | house guest of Mr. | wilt be the and Mrs. William R. Yaw of Wa- beek. The former Betty Yaw and Lt. Roger Kirk were married last summer, Lt. Kirk is one of Mrs. Kirk's three children, On Tuesday Mrs. E. E. Ham- monds and her house guest Mrs. | Francis D. Louis, Mo Seward Jr. of St. were entertained at luncheon at Bloomfield Hills Coun. | try Club by Mrs. R. Jamison Wil- liams. Mrs. Robert W. Budd and | Mrs. Wilham T. Gossett. Mr. and | Mrs. Seward, who visited the | , Hammonds over last weekend. left for their home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Gage and their children returned to their home in Chicage Monday after spending last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Milton F. Coulson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Taylor went over to Chicago Jast week- end to attend the Northwestern - Ohio State football game Mr: and Mrs. J. A. Frost of Cranbrook road will be hosts at | a football party Saturday. They | will take their guests to Ann Ar- bor by charter bus and bring them | back for dinner and dancing at | | Bloomfieid Hills Country Club, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bald- win have issued invitations for a cocktail party Saturday eve. ning in their new home in Hupp Cross read. Mr. and Mrs ghan and their Philip J. Mona family moved | Wednesday to their new home on _ Cranbrook road. John F, Mr. _and Mrs. in the SS mm = = = y rr o—, -» » OF their) basic * layette from our complete selection. e * P right color, we'll help you fill out a lovely J 3 first wardrobe with ali a little one needs. ‘ “- . < *; m= Gowns ..................$1.50 — $2.00 i fs 6Wrappers ...............$1.39 — $2.00 ¢ Shirts .................... 69¢ — 98e. ° Bunting—Pram Bags, from, rr aaa te ee Nellie's , - ty “ 3507 Elizabeth Lake Road, Pontiac “ , - 1 Block West of Huron gE ‘a Be Shae Fes fe ae RY, - Tae 1 Sas s . Gor dn to purchase uniform band jackets Peatiae Press Pheto / project being sponsored to bene- , fit Lincoln, Washington and East- ‘ern: Junior High School band A turkey dinner will be7~members. — eee -. Norma Dunn’s ills Busy Betrothal Told Mr. and Mrs. Eari Dunn of Ox- ford are announcing the engage- . ment of their daughter, Norma, to | and their daughter Clara.with Miss Sydney L. Richardson of West Gordon's fiance Henry Whiting Jr. “Huron street. He is the son of ‘entertained at ’a cocktail party Mr. and Mrs. Sydney L. Richard- | Sunday evening in the Gordon son of Memphis. The ceremony home on Rathmoor road, | will take —— Nov, 13. serve were Mrs. Flicker, finance; | Cecil Phillips; steering: Mrs. Elvin | and caps. This is a city wide)’ ‘Hats Are ‘Watery’ It takes 84 gallons of water to make one hat. rabbit fur fibers in many changes of hot water. } | | i t | Surveying articles donated by pupils of | Baldwin School for the Country Fair to be! held Friday are (left to right) Dorothy North Perry Dusenbury of Elwood arenue, Toby Swin- Sileer Circle. School Plans Festivities The Baldwin School PTA is pre- | toys, senting a County Fair at the school | canned goods. Friday from 5 until 9 p.m..A din- popcan, cotton candy,-—-surprise | ner, open to the public, will be | packages, adult books arid records, | served beginning at 5. Highlights of the evening will | jewelry, plants and home | items, ibe a hayride, rides in a jeep.) Proceeds from the comic book a doll exhibit, magic show and booth will go to the youth groups movies. : ~-of the school. There will be a) Several booths will consist of check room and supervised parking “sewing baked goods. games and < loi There will also be | | Baldwin shirts and many other! 14 I ttt ale —_ P a Pontiac Press Phete dells of Taylor rece. Mrs. Allen Miserez of street and Tommy Heck of +— Missionary Circle Conducts Meeting Ladies Fellowship of the mis- SHIRLE Y ‘KRA MER Felt hats are made | by manipulating and = shrinking | | hold its 15th annual bazaar and . Mrs, | Elizabeth Circle and:Leona Pace | cafeteria style with Mr. and Mrs. L.N. Kramer of Jordan road - Mrs, Elmer Eaton of Lansing, - a former Pontiac resident, and her. daughter, Mrs. Edward Flagg and | Among them were Mrs. Roy! Baitey and Mrs. Henry Birge both tof Lexington place, Mrs: Wesley | Stevens of Sashabaw road, Mrs. | | William -Windiate of Union Lake | Robert E. road, Mrs, John Stewart of State c avenue and Mrs. E. W. Hallett Alessi, son of | of Johnson avenue, Mre | * 6 * Mr, and Mrs. | Mrs, Robert Barker of Fairfax Joseph Alessi | avenue, Birmingham, will enter- | tain members of the Fireside of East Pike Club at ber home Friday after- street. Shirley attends the University of Detroit. No date has been set for the wedding, engagement of their daughter, | Shirley, to>+ noon, * * * Stephen Charlés. was the name H. Allen (nee Anita Basso) of Pio- neer street for their son, who was born Oct. 30 at Pontiac — Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and ins 'J. W. Basso of Owosso and Mr. and Mrs. Charies F_ Alien of Wat- kins Lake road, are family, also of Lansing were visit- | announcing | ¢4 recently by several Pontiac res- idents, the i chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Charles- Gioup. Goes t to Lansing, — Fireside Plans Meeting Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Smith Jr. (nee Marilyn Kistner) of Rich- moind street are announcing the. birth of a daughter, Linda Susan, Oct. 21 at St. Joseph Merey Hos: - pital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Kistner of Ward road and Mr. and Mrs_C. G. Smith of Detroit. * * «© Mr and My's. Edward E Forsyth (nee Joann Vackaro) of St. Joseph street are the parents of a daugh- ter, Jill Lynn, bern Oct. 28 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. dill Lynn’s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Vackare of North Perry street and Mr. and Mrs, Edward D. Forsyth of East Huron: street: ¥ Mr. and Me. Fray A. Little (nee Gertrude Shelton) of Minnea- polis are annouscing the birth of a son, Jay Anneétt, on Nov. 2, Grandparents are Clarence Shel- ton of West Huron street and Mrs, Harvie E. Little of Wall street, The first chain store in the Unit- Church Women | Busy Planning |. Annual Bazaar | The Christian Wamen's Fellow- ship of First Christian Church will dinner Friday evening from 5 until | The fish dinner wil] be served | Mrs. James , Vaughn acting as general chair- man Assisting with arrangements for / the dinner are Mrs. David Collison, | ‘Osborn Kissick, Mrs. Lula | Buckler, Mrs. Donald Lumm., Mrs. | Howard Reynolds and — Leona Hunter The Naomi Circle will sponsor | a fortune telling booth, fish “pond, and baked goods and candy booth. Mrs. George McTavish will have charge of an apron booth for the | Delicious Pineapple Upside-down Cake wil] take care of a stuffed animal booth for the Mary Martha Cir- cle. The Lydia Cirele will have fancy work and homemade goodies as .| their project and: the young people : of the Chi Ro gyoup will feature sionary circles of Emmanuel Bap- | 'tist Church met Tuesday evening’ at the church. | The Rev. adn Mrs former members of the Harry Metro, church, : gave an interesting account of their | first > four jyears on the mission field. They showed colored slides of their work in Ethopiea BEAUTIFUL NEW WIN A. 1955 PONTIAC! Have FREE TICKETS! Better Quality, Famous Make SUB-TEEN SIZES 8 to 14 Favorite colors. New sub-teen styling. $2.6** Regular $34.99 Register at Our Store!. GIRLS COATS Pretty all-wool cuddly fleece coats, heavy, worm fining. £ SALE! Reg, $24.99, 7 to 14 Girls’ Coats $1988 Vie Our Complete Dopartment for SUB-TEENS and CHUBBIES and for BOYS to 16 y HONDERLAN Glazed Donuts ........ Enjoy Fresher Baked Goods 5 : | Right From Our Ovens to You! Home-Style Bread .... 24s 6 for 25¢ CC a ec ey) Date-Filled Cookies, ». 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A reader explains: some of the women called me _ say ‘thank you’ and to tell me how much they enjoyed the party and the others I have n't heard fron -at all, “While all expressed thew thanks | felt | “before leaving my house. | that those who did not call were very unappreciative. “Calling the hestess the next day after her party gives her a sense of personal satisfaction and, in my opinion, is the least guests can do in return for hos- pitality shown them. I would like your opiaion on this.” Answer: No. it is not customary to call the hostess the next day. The © only obligation possible 1s to re- | turn the invitation in kind when you are able. Dear Mrs. Post: I have a friend who has a very annoying habit — at least it seems so to me. She just can't stand to see a jocse hair or a piece of lint on any- one’s clothing without picking it {- off. It is a phobia with her. ’ by doing this, but, in my opin. | jen, it is very bad manners and | tends to make one feel less than well groomed. Perhaps I am over-sensitive about this, but | ien’¢ thig an improper thing to do? Answer: A loose hair or lint on a well-groomed friend is so unusual: that you probably would take it off if you should ever en counter it, but you would hardly | . do = to a stranger, nor should do it often to a friend. Mrs, Post: I have invited boy whom I met this past sum- mer to come and stay at our house several if I entertainment while he is here. Answer: Generally your family would pay for them, but if they | are not at all well off and he ean afford it. it would be natural for him do do so. Variety Tricks Tongue, Taste Expert Reveals NEWARK, N. J. (INS) — Your tongue is not as sensitive as you think. It has its blind spots. What's more, it can get awfully confused when confronted with meals containing bitter, sweet, sal- ty and sour figvors, according to research chemist Phil Kratz. Kratz, whose job it is to find out why people taste the way they do, reports that the center of the tongue is insensitive to most taste sensations. The rest of the tongue is divided into small taste blocs, re acting to one or two flavors but | taste-blind to the others. When a dish has too much of a particular flavor, the taste buds which react to it actually get tired and doze off for a half-min- ~~ute or so, For example. Kratz explained the “fatigued"’ buds won't register the sweetness of a sweet dish at that point, leaving the other taste buds a clear field to pick up the second- _ ary flavor elements present if any. So, if your dessert tonight sud- denly tastes less sweet than it did at first, don't bite your wife. Hold your tongue, count to at least ten | and then try another bite. For That Special Gift— Reversible, Colorful ORGANDIE from APRONS ~ $1.98 Knitting Classes Tuesdays — 2 te 5 P.M. & 6:30 te 8 P.M. Oxford Shop No . Need | to Thank Hostess “IT gave a cheon several days ago. The day following this party days. I would like to am responsible for all F | } ool 1, | | Why not an individual and highly personal bouquet for each place setting at your party table, replacing the usual centerpiece and placecards? The return to American “free taste” allows this treatment when the sterling {lat- ware is s the new “silver sc ulpture.” Marking each place | = @ _&s By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE | ;to see my father lean down, pick (up a handful of soil and sift it \lingeringly and reverently through | his: fingers. He loved it and knew there was a kind of life in it. a promise of fulfillment: As indeed there was, fulfillment that took the form-of corn and wheat and ap- | ples and potatoes. The soul of a New Jersey farm ‘had: fulfillment in it, too, when J Dr father, dug his hands into the dirt ‘and marveled at its richness and | | fertility. And thus began the dedi- |cated career of the man ‘‘whose | work has already saved more lives ‘}leonic wars.” In “My Life with the Mi- crobes,"" Nobel Prize - winner ing years that led te the awe- and the opening of the world of | antibiotics, I shall never under- stand the secrets of microbe bi- ology for I am a moron, scien- | tifieally speaking. When I did an experiment in | chemistry which was supposed to _|turn the liquid in a test tube blue. 'im my test tube the liquid turned red. And even harder on my chem- listry feacher was the time I. at- |tached my Bunsen burner to the ‘water faucet and crystals which. _— 4843 r rare by-MnneHeloms . _ hould hav melted, _ instead | Every half-sizer adores the b cnced round im miniature ¢x- “princess” — and especially when plosions. it has. an emptre waistline and ; But I don’t need to know much | surplice bodice. It’s pure magic | ahout science to marvel at what, for your figure—slenderizes as it perhaps unconsciously, the re- flatters! This every-hour frock is -search scientist revealed about the, cut to fit the shorter, fuller figure. humility of the researeher, the too! No alteration worries! ‘questing mind, the willingness to Pattern 4843: Half sizes 14‘, | work without reward and without | 1674, 18ty, 20'p, 2219, 241%. Size | recognition in the perennial hope | 16'2 takes 4's yards 39-inch. of finally adding to the sum of This pattern easy to use, simple | World knowledge. to sew, is tested for fit. Has com-| While he still iWved on the re- plete illustrated instructions. mote family farm on the Ryus- Send thirty-five cents in coins, iam steppes, Dr. Waksman_ had |for this pattern—add 5 cents for watched his sister suffocate from each pattern for 1ist-class mail-| diphtheria, and his mother, taken ‘ing. Send to Anne Adams, care of | Sick suddenly, die because it |137 Pontiac Press Pattern Depart-| W8* too tate to operate when a ‘ment, 243 West ITth St. New| @ecter reached her. York 11, New York. Print plainly’ Perhaps these, two unnecessary | ‘name, address with zone, size and deaths so close to him added extra | style number. |drive to his determination, from _ a ee we When I was a little girl on a-realize that. it was almost pre- | Missouri farm, I sometimes used | S¥Mptuous of me to undertake this | pital, Of 400 such patients, mot (Shrinkage of the woodwork to! — Selman A, Waksman, like my | ithan were lost in all the Napo | Waksman tells of the hard-work- | | some discovery of streptomycin | | with a small bottle containing the guest's favorite flower is in good form when the remainder of the seting is simple and warm. The feeling of the new modern is beautifully expressed by the silver pattern. | Rich Soil Inspires “DEsahaahizs Scientist Looking back now he says, “| child with tubercular meningitis | brought back to life in that hes- ‘type of investigation.” But he went on digging in the soil seeking fgr the unknown, iso- lating and testing thousands of cul- tures, The search ended in glory, as it did for the Curies and for Sir Alexander Fleming who didn't | tidy up his laboratory and so dis- covered penicillin. | There finally came a trium- phant day when the discoverer of streptomycin saw a little girl who should have died nine |deep into the mysteries of life, weeks before actually sitting up (he believes that in the end the) in her hospital bed eating break- : "| good will survive and that the, fast. it was the first case of a | best of man will be the conqueror. ene before had beaten death. public jn ‘couraged often by those who. wanted only to grab. His most fer- vent hope is that in the future, there will be following him men | who look not only for jobs but for | service, to help create a better future for all. And like most men who have dug ar COT From 4/4” SQuARE \\-4 .tirement problem in a most un- anda good one, too. He covered a as luxuriously as we were used to, | a tig insuranee eompany where- -work—for Dan! i | Bo presqure five days a week—and. he loves Fill Cracks Tub and Tile | to do with that crack — sometimes To protect the interests of the | is discovery, Dr. Waks- ; man battled selfish interests, dis- | | which matches the glaze on the, | tile and which will not be harmed.| ’ Keeps Going --- ane at Le By ANNE HEYWOOD e 4 ‘~My husband has solved his re-| ine with people in what he calls a ‘non-aggressive’ capacity. ‘As for me, I'm happy as ean be. Dan feels: needéd, he has an of- fice to go to every day, and the) income makes all the difference | in the worid. “We're so much better off than usual way,”" q reader writes me, “and I thought perhaps you might like to hear about it. “You see, Dan was a salesman, big territory and did very well leisurely pace, and he enjoys work- , isurely Pace just kind of droop around after they retire.” | This is a wonderful solution, and fortunately, more and more com- | panies are hiring older workers for | clerical jobs, knowing that they ‘frequently do a better and more accurate job ‘hoe the youngsters = more regular in attendance, and often stay longer! many of our friends—the men financially. It was a kind of high —S. pressure job and his mind was busy at it day and night. “When he retired, at 60, every- body thought he would probably rest for a few months and then try te find another sales job. No- body could picture him settling down inte q rut.- “We had enough to live on—not’ but enough to get by on “Sure enough, Dan and I took a nice two-month vacation the day he retired. But when we got home he did the last thing in the world | I would have expected. “He went downtown one day to’ they have a policy of hiring older | workers for clerical jobs. Clerical “He got a nice sedate job, with and with a small salary. He works from 9 to 5, “He says it's a fine change to heve a job he can forget about | when he goes home. He likes the Separating By HUBBARD COBB Our little problem for today has | small and sometimes big which so | often appears between the rim of 'a recessed bathtub and the tile. wall, The crack is known in the trade as a ‘Shrinkage crack)’ and it's caused — not by the bathtub or | pants, Big and beautiful is this ski clothes and riding ensembles—to double as an felt overcoat to be worn over _which the tub and tile are fastened. | if you really want to get Into this subject you will find that if the tub is hung from the same wall as the tile, these cracks de net appear — but that's another | story, Our problem js to fill the a“ ; ; | ae = hing thee won't Dear Miss Woodward: . fall out. _ get along with him — couldn't get | along with him last year either. » If you want to by easily | and cheaply you ley be Sark That's when the trouble started. “I thought it was because I was with white caulking compound. | This does a good job because it going steady, but other kids who! |never becomes hard and won't) went steady didn't have my trou- ‘creck out. On the other hand, it, bles. They can all be horsing and | doesn't look perfect. | kidding in class, but if I'm working There are. however, several very 4d ask this teacher a question he fine compounds which can be ap-| tells me to keep quict. pled to the crack and, when they | 7. na are dry, coated with a liquid glaze. + The advantage of the glaze is that it produces a hard finish Youth's Rout By ELIZABETH WOODWARD by moisture or dirt. There are also | plastic tapes that can be fastened in place with an adhesive. - Cracks of this type between wall and tub should be filled promptly for if you allow them to remain, water will get into the area between wall and tub and Start various kinds of plaster trouble. Before any sort of filler is ap- Try It Trick Will Battle Friends Hew have you been getting along| that this is a good way to get ; you must need another one by now | to surprise your friends, so here is | one which is fun for people of | actee any age.to try. Make this aa) : | try it on your family. | pe en 8 ee ee You will need a piece of card- | board like the one on the back of | you, school tablet. By the~way, | this idea comes from Mrs. Lois; |Mae Pearson of Greenfield. Ipd.. who teaches school. She tells us Ms newest in ‘furs— Me ‘you wish, to letter your puz- | “do it on the back. See how, send in to me? | /ean do it in the Iéast number of | minutes. | with your trick ideas? I know that| acquainted at school. - L oe it takes your friends to work | | it. Do you have another puzzle | If you are in a group where | _there are several interested peo- | Bie. keep time and see which éne_ | ‘ | ' plied, remove the loose mortar | | from the joint and dust the opening | so that sail esbeaiiae abl surfaces are clean. Look Is ‘Is Elegant The elegantly-tailored look is seen in a two-piece black wa.ch plaid box suit, and a banker's gray fitted suit with velvet collar and cuffs. C4 % Ji) SIAR AS Visi tl 18it ieio} | JEILIEINVIEINT Joie. JTISiRie iT le) leis] eer , eicluls{_is|HiAle} 19 ie lw) ‘Llole Lal leis) pyri yy FIATTIRIONNISE JAITI TI t Ic) ped Takes only oye yard 35-inch fab- ric to whip up this pretty apron! No embroidery! Iron-on pink wild- ACROSS roses with green leaves! I can't | | tile shrinking — but because of | evening coat for resort wear—by Emilio Puce of Italy. Teacher Feud Disrupts ine at School | ‘That makes me lose my tem- per I used te say, ‘I was just | going to ask a question.’ Then he | thought I was sassy. “This antagonism bothers me ani is making me less © with the high school kids. It makes _me wonder, too, whether I should ;even try to go out for basketball, as this teacher is also the coach. “I made the team last year, but ‘I'm afraid the way we're getting os | along these days will doom my ,chances. I'm slipping already. in | the subjects I have with him. This | is serious and I need your help.”* It’s quite possible that you an( this teacher of yours have each other sized up all wrong. It's been known @ happen, Each ef you may be looking for trou- ble—so, of courte, you find it. An attitude, a tone of voice, a gesture can give a wrong impres- sion.. And like a snowball, wrong S impressions can build up into a | real antagonism. At this point, it’s difficult to | imagine what your teacher redlly | thinks of you. But you do give a | few clues as to your attitude. You say you lose your temper. You're stubbornly reluctant to _keep quiet when told to do so. The tone of your “last word" strikes clues add together to create an impression that isn’t good. It seemts to me that a frank, open, friendly conference with calmly and sincerely that you |; want to get along-in his classes | — you want to get along with | him, Then ask what you can do to show him you really mean it. If he s’ aware of you as a problem, he will talk things out with you. your wack. If you sincerely want to end _tlis antagonism, you must be the one to make the first move to end it. Check Everything Before‘ you replace a fuse that blew, be sure that whatever went appliance you , Check for shorts in the Then screw a light bulb in the fuse hole, fi f nn a z i | i ci i : f 3 i ¥ gf g Hf ad j x ; ithe moment he picked up that. 2 Pattern 681: Tissue pattern, ad Ww. Haren FE 4-7212] There are fewer than half as’ handful of New Jersey soil, to find ae. i earemaee washable color transfers in com- rome Detret Rétecs many independent banks in opera- | out all he could about the smallest @ | jg@ § Note in | bination of pink and green. Me- ‘tion in 1954 8 as there were in 1921. | of living things—the microbe. | 5 os patos al dium size. Ideal Christmas gift. = Ne ea eel — | ' 8 soe iste Send twenty-five cents in coins | ; . % )32 Qroat Lake Wy mofee for this pattern — add 5 cents for | ’ Yh typ each pattern for 1st-class mailing. | Join the Crowds Who Enjoy ge tr fea inl Peete: press ae Di ° ° . ie Base «Pr.) VY WA craft Department, P.O. 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We visited the kitchen and cafe- teria this week, and the cook in us thrilled to the beautiful stain- less steel work surfaces the wide expanse of stove and the spacious stcrerooms. Mrs. Ezma Sweet, head of the kitchens, took time between serv- ig students to: show us around and to give us some details of her work. She and ene of her assistants, Mrs. Shirley Naubert, had q hand in buying the new equipment se they got what they wanted. Also helping Mrs. Sweet in her daily job are Mrs. Ruth Balon, Mrs, Sarah Colton, Mrs. Pearl Hickory, Mrs. Coral Steiner and Mrs. Zollie Perkins. At the present time 300 to 400 students eat hot lunches every day. This includes some of the fifth and sixth graders whose class- rooms are in the new school. Milk and ice cream are purchased by many who bring their lunches from home. Like thousands of other schools in the country, the Walled Lake schools are under the govern- ment het lumch program, This means that the children are as- sured an inexpensive, adequate, nutritioss meal with certain spec- ified feeds served daily. — - Mrs. Margaret Steiner, high school home economics teacher, piens the menus two weeks in advance for all the cafeterias in the system. ” Monday's lunch looked net: by the time we had watched several hundred trays go by, we - were hungry! Barbecue buns, Harvard beets, lettuce salad, milk and carned peaches made an appetiz- iv meal, Unfortunately, too many of the younger students skipped the milk. On the other hand, many of the high school boys took two and three bottles. About 800 haif pints of milk are consumed daily. . V. Ayres, principal of the THE PONTIAC PRESS, Dream Kitchen Feeds | = LUNCH LINF—Here is a behind- iets lnok at the students going through the lunch line out at Walled Lake High School's new cafeteria. Mrs. Shirley Naubert (left: is putting one filled plate on the TRAY TOTERS—Teresa Perani of Drake and Rita Willihnganz of Honeyaasie road toward a Soe beets, road head Bly ig justifiably proud of the | handsome building. He pointed * out to us that the several hun- table to enjoy their lunch of barbecue buns. lettuce salad, —_ and ai hes. es i Sc a counter while beginning to fill another. Behind her is Mrs Sweet, head of the kitchen, and on the far right is Mrs. Ruth Balon Climax Your Meal With ‘Josephines | “Josephines.’ are a delicious | dessert that. can be prepared in only 10 minutes Actually, there are only five in- 'gredients needed 12 graham erackers, three-fourths cup of heavy cream. 2 tablespoons sugar 1", teaspoons vanilla and one-half cup of extra-moist coconut. First, whip the cream. adding sugar and vanilla flavoring. Spread it between graham crack- ers to form a rectangular loaf. Cover the top and sides with the remaining .whipped cream mix- ture. Then add the coconut and chill it in the oe feigeceaer for two +hours This recipe can also be varied by using rum flavoring. orange, maple nut, maraschino cherry juice or sherry Put Apricots in Muffins Apricot bran muffins — Follow directions for muffins on package into “muffin tins. Place apricot half in each cup. Pour remaining batter on top of apricots Bake as directed on package. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4.. 1954 undreds KrowSeasons | ' of a for Meat Buying Buy meat when it's cheap—eat ~ when it’s dear. That's how to) save meat dollars } Easier to say than do? Not at all According to the current issue homemaking magazine, “meat supplies are as seasonal as fresh fruits and* vegetables. When the supply is largest is the time to buy, freeze the meat, and have it on hand to eat when prices jump upward.” mm) For example, few hogs come on , the market’ in the hot summer, months, so pork is searcest and ! most expensive at that time. The best time to freeze and store pork is usually in late fall or early winter — November through January. Hog marketings are at their peak, and so dressed pork prices are then lowest. For the same reason, low- | grade beef—the kind you buy for | good ‘hamburger—sells lowest in t i October and November, while , choice high-grade beef—for steaks | and, roasts—is most plentiful and’ , cheapest in May, Ezma | { lof bran cereal. Put half of batter _ June and July. Most lambs are born in the *. kee | spring and are ready for market in- the fall. Therefore, October through December is your best time to buy lamb. lf you want stewing hens, August and September are your best bet. But if you're interested in fryers. you'll find them most~ plentiful earlier in the summer, June and July. The moral is clear. Get to know when various meats and poultry are “in season.’ Time your buying for your home freezer with the period of largest supply, and save from 25 to 30 cents out of every dollar sou now spend for meat, Let Fruitcakes ‘Ripen’ for Four to Six Weeks =, Since fruitcakes should be al- towed to “ripen” from four to six , weeks, now is the time to begin making them. Keeping fruitcake, moist’ during storage is often a. probiem to many homemakers. | Marinate the fruits to be used in the cakes at least 12 and preter. | ably 24 hours before mixing with the cake batter. Glazing fruitcakes also helps to | maintain moisture, and storing 'them in airtight containers is very important, Basting during storage , with fruit juices keeps them moist. | too, and gives them a rich. satis- fying flavor, Ice cream cone sales in a year in the U. S. amount to about $24 million | Without Fussy Sauce | i eg ee : | 9x5x3_ loaf pan. Press the meat ‘Fix Special Meat Loaf | ‘mixture into the pan, and bake it in a moderate oven (375 de- grees) for one hour. From the current issue of a , home magazine comes a recrpe for making meat loaf more than just meat loaf. And it’s easy to) make .. . without using a com- plicated, hard-to-prepare sauce: Blend one 8unce can of tomato sauce with 2 pounds of ground beef, four slices of cubed bread, one slightly beaten egg. 2 teaspoons. salt, one-quarter tea-— spoon of pepper. 1 tablespoon = 4 FoR PERFECT A) puMPHIN PIES riLio. pared mustard and 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce. Then stir in one J-pound can) PR. TEA & SPICE C of mixed vegetables. Pour a} bree RECIPES — Dept. ©. & Cincinggti 2, Ohve | second can-of tomato sauce in a | d= -_ 8 bes NG REAKAB Le "ONLY S0Ot AND 2 LABELS Decorate your tree with these gleam- ing, unbreakable ornaments. Foreach - set of 8 anaments in assorted colors, send a 50¢ and two Breast-0’- Chicken Tuna labels to Box 2B, Holly- wood, Calif. Offer ends Nov. 30, 1954. BREASTGCHICKEN | polled OF THE TUNA Always the prime portions of selected tuna You get only light, tender tane—rated excellent in body-building protein — when you buy Breast-O-Chicken Tuna. BREAST-O’-CHICKEN Se ‘J \I-PROTEIN TUNA . BRIGHTEN UP MEALS No Batter, No Bother Downyflake Waffles NEW SERVING SUGGESTIONS IN EVERY PACKAGE frozen ‘DOWNYFLAKE l-minute WAFFLES Californians Boast Talent Hungarians Serve for Preparing Tomatoes _ Extra Special Tuna dred students in each tunch : period go through the serving Hine in about 10 minutes, which Dinner wont Suffer when he snacks on is speedy. : The cafeteria itself serves as a| Our southern California friends = Cut thin shee from st#m end of| simple ingredients served in a study hall during the rest of the pride themselves on the ways they ©@ch tomato. Scoop out centers different way can transform an 7 da:. for that reason the a with spoon and invert tomato cups ve & 7 topped tables are 36 inches wide: - _— soeuee from ‘0 drain averyeay macal: ito Sa eNe ee the students can spread their books Los Angeles: Cook spinach. covered. about | cial one. For instance here's a _ arvund easily. Western Tomato Burgers three minutes or unti] just barely recipe suggestion. We're sure you HH Laid out carefully in scale model |, a lace Semsatons tender Drain liquid and save _agree it’s mighty good first, the room seats 240 people) ; ~eune ground beet Melt butter or margarine. on is Tuna Kol- without crowding. Like the rest of Me ten espoons salad of] er meat drip : - ; unganan origin, ‘ | the school, the cafeteria is light. \° “1 cmail eaten minced or grated Sur in flour and gradually | doma is a distinctive dish and one! ‘ oe . ee ea eae. een ee ee : aly and colorful. 1 cup fine dry bread erumbs blend in cream and steiner ‘you'll want to serve again and eg Rs RS ee ae : : ‘, cup fresh tomato pulp cup of liquid drained from . é ; a Se : Acoustica] ceilings cut down on 2 tablespoons minced parsier again. Proof of its popularity is noise. The blond wood chairs are | teaspoon Worcestershire sauce ach. Cook until slightly thick. ops ; : i. 2 teaspoons salt ened. the speed with which it disappears . , vg into hefty squares. and pour about 20 minutes. Makes four together one-half cup butter, ene-| taste and Worcestershire sauce; | chili con carne over each square. servings. half pound blue cheese, 2 table-| MX well. Just heat the: chili as it comes Tomtoes Stuffed. with Spinach cuits erepered dard 1 tea’ Place some of tuna mixture in. | from the can. ¢ fresh tomatoes ' ppciseta ES neue 3 each cabbage leaf; roli and place ! ound e inac rra Se . ; —$—$_—__— A eceresecl vag iy page EO spoon grated onion and salt and im g shallow }-yquart casserole. | New flavor for oooked sliced 2 teaspoons flour auiutes pepper. Let stand an hour..so fla- Combine soup and mak; mix well | = carrots: Dress them with butter ...¢.077,n” “T°R™ OF UBStutes eF8P Vor will mingle. Spread on cooked and pour over cabbage rolls. Bake or margarine, honey and prepared — pee gle oe! hemburgers, steaks or hamburger in moderate oven (350 degrees) comfortable. The many colored plastic trays and dishes give a Chill-Cornbread Meal Comes Off Pantry Shelf Here’s an idea for a pantry Stir in remaining ingredients ‘rmbs are lightly browned. Makes i shelf main dish that will please and lightly fill tomate cups with aX SET MNES Drain tuna and reserve one- vour family time and time again ePrepare a package of cornbread mix and add three-quarters cup of grated cheese to the batter. Bake as. usual horseradish. only until meat loses its red color. Pepper . Cut thin slice from stem end of Add cooked spinach Season with : cheerful look to the large room. each tomato. Scoop out centers salt. pepper and nutmeg. Fill to ig capi eant rene crumbs lt is a pleasant place to he with spoon (save the pulp) and mato cups with creamed spinach. T cup mnt rpbeory cabbege ey “ . cu inely cho onion ‘ invert tomato cups to drain. Sprinkle with erubs and dot with ‘cee. well casenr Me 5 - ‘4 teaspoon nutmeg Meanwhile cook the beef and butter ScllSid: papene (1eebe onion in oil or meat drippings Bake about 1) minutés in mod ig teaspoon Worcestershire sauce _frate oven (300 degrees) until the meat mixture. co Stand tomoatoes upright in light: For Rich Hamburgers ly greased shallow baking dish. Bake in a moderate oven 1330 de- | For a delicious butter-rich spread grees! uncovered, until browned— ‘buns for ‘, Sup fine dry bread crumbs an exciting taste treat. for hamburgers, or steaks—cream | Tuna Koldoma solid-pack tuna drained 6 large cabbage leaves. cooked | 1 10-ounce cam condensed cream of | - fourth cup tuna oil: mix oi! and) bread crumbs. Break tuna into pieces with a fork. Combine bread crumos, tuna, cabbage. onion, | eggs, nutmeg, salt and pepper to 3> minutes, Makes six servings. “IF IT’S ALIVE.---IT’S FRESH!” 33 : : =U N ATU HNANNHLN RLU UHL TGR Young Hen a “Don’t Buy a ‘Turkey’ in a Bag’ — ORDER YOUR HOLIDAY TURKEY Young Tare Duck NOW! B t ie sys ran tno" | nes : ROCK FRYERS We Do ROASTING HENS Medium E Eggs 3 9° WILD RABBITS. sa" SHRIMP * 45° Size $1.98 a 5 | mae” AO" | Gah PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET Perch 82 s. Saginaw St. ~——Wholesale ‘and Retail FE 4-152] HAHAHA nc a_i Custom Dressing 5 tb. Box REGERRGHc... W/esie we ae BUFFALO ~.SNAPPER ~ that’s not too sweet! These are the grahams that won't spoil his appetite for regular meals — Nasisco Sugar Honey GraHams! Baked tender-brown and honey sweet, they taste delicious — digest quickly. So let him munch on a wholesome graham, even when dinner is on the way. Keep.a— package of, grahams handy and be sure they're NaBisco Sugar =~ Honey GRAHAMS — oo best rm can buy! f 7] . 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Ma Ub Ba a : een se a Y THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 * THIRTY-FIGHT | Scholars have estimated that tt : . but two tablespoons drippings. Stir . . | Mix:honey and brown gravy fla-| Sugar was t to the New = Noah.120 years “to build the: Caraway Adds Lip | in flour, salt and caraway seeds. p umpkin Pie Boasts ‘voring sauce together and use| World by Columbus on his second, | | fs- MADE FROM QA OnLy THe HEARTs OF SELECT ff “e, WHEAT RIGHT IN THE i HEART OF THE WHEAT COUNTRY More tender-More Delicion, MACARONI + 2 OSE ore ee: BOOOHOO tet ateteretere 5 = ge : COO CONCENTRATED - DOUBLE STRENGTH * *,°. | nuts. es TAPIOCA CRUMB SQUARES—! 'eream and nuts—delicious treat for autumn days. ‘with other flavors of tapioca pudding? * s * ~ Tapioca Crumb ~~ End Meal With Flourish When the crisp bright days of , autumn are upon us, that’s tne | ,time when thoughts turn to the ‘warmth of a fire burning on eal hearth, the juicy tang of apples, sweet crunch of freshly ripened Old-fashioned foods are the order | of the day, and one of the most.| traditional is tapioca. (Today, with | tapioca so easily and quickly pre- | pared with the pudding and pie filling mixes, it's simple indeed ‘to satisfy that nostalgic longing.) Here is an easily and quickly | prepared chocolate tapioca crumb | square with a bottom crust and topping of nuts and graham crack- er crumbs. It is a perfect finish for an autumn meal. Tapioca Crumb Squares 1 cup fine eracker crumbs walnuts poons r butter, melted éhocolate tapioca pudding gar. Add melted butter and mix well, Press two-thirds of mixture firmly on bottom of 8x&x2-inch pan. Bake in moderate, 375-degree oven 5 minutes. Cool. = Combine crumbs, nuts and sv- | lere’s tapioca*in a new garb... . easily and quickly prepared crumb squares, topped with whipped to Tangy Timbales It’s surprising the way little ex- > ‘tra touches can work big changes. Just one-half teaspogn caraway seeds in the recipe for Bacon Noo- die Timbales does wonder for its flavor. It's just the right accent for the tangy combination of bacon, noo+ dies, onion and mustard. Be sure to spoon the tomato sauce over the timbales for effective eolor con- trast. ° Bacon Noodle Timbales 4 ounces broad noodles ‘4 pound bacon, diced te cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons enriched flour \e teaspoon salt ty teaspoon carawsy seeds 1'4 cups milk 2 teaspoons prepared mustard 2 eggs, beaten 1 cup ceoked mined vegetables Tomato sauce Why not try it * * * Squares diuny, heat until mixture comes to a full boil and is slightly thickened. (Mixture will continue to thicken as it cools.) Remove from heat. Let stand 15 to 20 minutes; stir once or twice jast to mix. Turn onto baked crumb mixture. Sprinkle with re- maining crumbs. Chill until firm. Cut in squares (and serve with, whipped cream. Makes nine servings. Try ‘Hockless Ham’ For something unusual, a “‘{rst’’ ion the market, try the new “‘hock- | ‘less ham'’’ The shank bone has been removed from the shank end, along with skin and the excess fat. | This leaves a half ham which looks like the butt end — except that it has the thrifty advantage of pro- viding more edible meat and less | bone, at a fairly low price. ‘Serve Mellow Pears | De not boil. | cious and mellow pears. Mellow Pears—For a cool wea- | ther dessert, place contents of one can (16 ounce) Bartlett pear halves . Combine pudding mix and one- | in saucepan. Add two slices of quarter cup of the milk in pauce- | fresh lemon stuck with four whole pan. Add egg and biend well. | cloves, Heat only.to simmer point Serve warm—deli- I Cook noodles in boiling salted water until tender ‘about four iminutes). Drain and rinse. While ineaodles are cooking, brown bacon Pour off all ;and onior in skillet. @ Wonderful for wash- 2% ing dishes, a Be flassware and china $% a Then add remaining 1°, cups bright and sparkling. milk. Cook and stir ante me- ® NEW! COFFEE FLAVOR’ INSTANT POSTUM Nocatfein! Costs less than 1¢ acup! mar thing special! Yet, there isn't a speck of caffein in Cof- fee Flavor Instant Postum—no risk of “‘cof- fee nerves” to spoil your sleep or make you That’s why Flavor Instant Lets you sleep—no “coffee nerves”! Here’s a delicious new Postum that’s some- _tense, high-strung, and irritable. it’s such a blessing to those of you who are affected by caffein. Coffee Postum is another fine prod- uct of General Foods. $-$-$-Save money 2 ways! 1. You pay less than oa penny @ cup for Coffee Flavor Instant Postum. The large 8-oz. size makes Coffee Flavor Instant Postum is so easy . €© prepare, too. Just spoon some into a _ up and add hot water. Cream and sugar ~ ty taste. Enjoy a cup soon. SCHICK’S PORK somuancet | | "BEANS ( BEEF STEW | Milford — iso on 5400 oe. con Cc Skate Bt a 24 43 224 S$. Mein Street TOMATO JUICE 2 2s 89 Union Lake BUD MAROHN'S or ae ; Jit ‘ CANDY COATED CHOCOLATE 7 oz. cello bag 2 8° PONTIAC -Baldwin Avenue . —— FROZEN FOODS—— MAZZA'S MARKET Seiditle eames a , m eetecin ‘Arenes span For a Quick Moisi Birdseve Frozen. HICKEN FOOD MARKET wl ey Lunch a PA ESS B yond i 9 ee: id 701 Orcherd Leke ) “v Appian Way Pizza Pie Dixie Highway ~ d LOTAN’S DIXIE & 12%, Ox. Pkg. 3o7 Va Ib. Pkg. Birdseye Frozen e sam nl Hormel SPAM nly | | CAULIFLOWER IT’S gvoranteed FLUFFY! , ‘Edison Street | Uncle Ben's 10 OZ. pkg. 7 EDISON FOOD 2 oz. Cc ae ee wae — 2 | MARKET : 39° | Bee) RICE C — on Duncan Hines 183 - 185 Edison Street 14 Or. Pks. 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BANISHES ODORS 22° ees * FOOD MARKET (Brightens teb-hast selere too) < DIAL SOAP) a= "Veerinta ‘Riad .. ‘Round the Clock - SHORE MARKET 2 . 2425 Veorheis Road Ferry Street COMPLEXION = SS OC Rc ecm Scena Ne NOS ee ceca eC cS TEAS ae ae i= A rs mec TY a ae aca a em cme manor A we ee me © mm ae ec oO oe é * * . } . — 3 5 i ee | | THE PONTIAC PRESS. _THURSDAY, ONE EEE 4,1954 —_ ies | o cl refrigerator, all ready to pour. Fall Salads. Troublesome? © t the eggs and fold into the\\on chilled platter and garnish with | Juice fap You Up refrigerator, all ready to pour Se gelatin mixture together with re- \tomat wedges and parsley. Makes ; maining ingredients, |shx generous servings. You'll give yourself an energy Spoon ¢ mixture carefully over | .* scene” boost as well as “a nutrition t sliced eggs in loaf pen. Chill until | Spread canned pineapple slices when you stop your morning and | so few calorjes, too. Here's any easy way to sharpen appetities: Start the meal Try These Combinations By JANET ODELL ‘e cup coarsely broken walnut meats cI FOOD Ma de | f} his coat...made him a peppy pet” Says Mrs. C. RB Oeterning: 113 Sagamore Rd., Jackson, Meh Why do so many dog owners find that only Rival Dog Food gives them the results they want? Secewse feeding requirement. Rival contains the variety meats dogs need for growth and energy; the nutritious liver they relish for its rich flavor, the natural vitamins and minerals they must have for spar- kling eyes and coats; more of those eanned dog foods! The more brands you've tried, the more you'll appre- ciate what Rival does for yoyr dog. Take the advice of the millions who have fed over one billion cans of Rival. Pontiac Preag Food Editor sun is scorching down, it's easy enough to think up cool, crisp sal- | ads : But as the days shorten and the temperatiire falls, we miust make a special effort to vet a bit of greenery into our menus If you're absolutely without an | idea for that part of the meal, make up a relish tray. You will probably find the wherewithal in your refrigerator. Let us, however, be specific and have seme recipes for fall salads. ‘The first one uses canned sauer- ‘kraut. Kraut Jewel Salad 1 ean sauerkraut ‘No 3!'9: ', cup chopped celery 1 eam tometo aspic (13-ounce 1 medium onion. thinly sliced kraut, celery and eee n pepper ‘Combine sour cream. 2 tablespoons ‘sauerkraut juice and garlic salt well; dust with paprika Chill. Turn chilled kraut slag into a serving dish and surround with cubes of tomato aspic. Garnish with onion rings and serve. - * * In direct contrast to the above cused ‘| Drain kraut and reserve 2 table- spoons kraut juice, Combine sauer- Add to kraut mrxturé and = mrx- | A few walnut halves } 4 lettuce leaf cups nutmeats and toss lightly... Add | one-half the recipe of honey fruit ‘dressing and let marinate for a few , hours or overnight, Place- a large spoonful of Wal- dorf salad on a lettuce cup, gar- msh with pineapple wedges and | serve well chilled with the rest of the dressing. Place a wajnut half on top ‘of each serving. Makes | ‘four servings. Honey Fruit Dressing Include pickles, olives radishes = *s «up salad oll | 4 4 s 7 ; 6 tablespoons lemon juice 1 sti celery, carrot sticks, pickled beets, 2, cup honey eap: spiced peaches or crab apples. Or = Place al! ingredients in jar.‘ Rival brought out the full beauty of ‘any odd amounts of vegetables Shake well before using. Yield: 11, | - /marinated in French dressing cups As ‘a final offering for our fall salad bougpet we present a salad loaf that will be a mainstay on meatless dass We think pickled beets and buttered green beans would make excellent accompani- | 1 package lemon flavored gelatin | 1 cup bolling water H 1 cup evaporated mils j 3 hard cooked eges mayonnaise spoons vinegar ‘a cup 1 table ‘, teaspoon Wortestershire sauce 1 cup creemed cottage cheese cup diced celery 1 tablespoon diced pimiento ! tabiespoon diced green pepper 1 tablespoon grated onion « teaspoon salt Few grains pepper Empty gelatin into a large mix- ing bowl. Add boiling“ water and stir until gelatin is dissolved. Cool slightly, then stir in the milk. | Chill until partially set, stirring ‘firm, about three to four boars) with a\mixture of brown sugar, ‘afternoon chores long enough *o | | nutmeg ‘and cinnamon and broil. | drink a glass of refreshing to- cups of hot tomato soup and ‘Bisquick’ Puff Pancakes : before serving. Wh you t Pineapple wedge 2 afers. , ‘ads ene talf ‘aan Whee ne | Break mincemeat into: smal} When ready to serve, ummold: Wonderful with ham: |! ‘mato juice. Keep a can in the rye waters . pieces. Dice apple and celery. 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CHIFFON CAKE apalaprale aces wares re 4. “49° aaa Tat et ce | Se Sa eons Lb. up cake inside. tifi of ; BUTT ... vere MARGARINE - | Oe on aes oe se mae ia “SS Fresh Dressed Mallard Ducks, | , oe es °. Fresh Dressed Roasting Chicken. | Pert etre we eee eee eee. New! Stove-to-Table ~ HOT SYRUP & BUTTER SERVER SET! wii BOO 2S== Choice & Prime BEEF ROAST 7 e ¥ 2 on two sides, Oy — a % Send te: Server Set; Department Phone FE 2-0119 FREE PARKING Wawesseresssssecsassestsssesscss££&©&esS aS 3 | - set Landes atnlie none regticadeos | he ee ee Tae A 484 Auburn Averue ~~ gun ennaniens mem ous ean mn enn 3 wanes. ee ee ee i z fm ; ro Bey a wot - amare ‘ * . THE PONTIAC. PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 For Favorful ‘Steaks skillet; don’t try to get them really . | . ‘ ss seta Ya divine) Soa cies ei Now Fresh Orange. Juice Pork Blade Steaks te lec crlnentes’ way: Cook the steaks | good squeeze of lemon juice, salt | (~ re : | ect £ ° nberries | . om nee ee ==(Comes to Store in Bottles Boast Flavor, Thrift |, cseres w= wotehins aw: ee ___ SS By JANET ODELL there will be far more oranges this | Picture pork blade steaks, juicy | derfully tangy flavor that is guar-| Hd | Sof for FLAYWOR... than two 3 "You can -_ 4 ot good = aoe wy eae Rich and Hearty French Style = u i pony Lory ty juice ctting there. They're « boon for 8 sopotiace when tnctated ja taaliiny AG cary’ ory ro that breakfast eye-opener and!” iaximum flavor and tenderness| Cranberry tarts are perfect for of se @f pork blade steaks are achieved | between-mea) snacks and as re- Pelagic buying orengs | by braising, states Reba Staggs,|freshments at an informal cotiee ee ek eae well-known heme economist. or tea, For the crowning touch to storage space a ooes = Braise the steaks by browning |® hearty dinner, serve a cranberry, ' et a Wok be as quit Ss oo < sd ard or gs. add Peck YOU favorite winter | small amount of water, cover the |Fruit Cup With Sherbet ' ey one ner or © | Launches Gala Dinner | t ee Fonty rer tender. ° amr ete i a soerapii | ies a teow Sctop of fruit-flavored : SIRLOIN ase Men like to cook, and children Pip lcmetis = ane Ps “i or water ice and -serve as a ; * : and . : ROUND © | fsa iling bevers in the | Meuld tho pan. | Tearing ste with rea | | - | baking a family project Lat one| ,APples are a natural choice to/orange sections and seedless ee ES "I | youngster crack the nuts while an-|Stve with pork, Try serving | grapes; lemon sherbet with pine- > ele | other chops them. glazed apple rings with pork blade | apple and raspberries, using the So — et eee York and and cutting of, the cookica, white The rings make colorful accom- “ out Psa) _ oe ' one in Chicago — have this setup the - They’lt | paniments on the serving platter| Official flower of-the District EW ed 4 for. getting strictly fresh orange |7°u, "Upervise the baking. They'll | Panini as complementi Sa ee a en ne juice to the consumer rt 2 bg dba apes ar ata Saver of Os pak — = eee is . = 7 ; : only place where it is used for a| ‘0 ™&ie % an annual — ——— -§ nil el Ye “9.9. Rp aA FRESH GROUND A&W BACON Armour Tray Pack feee : . SHORTRIBS ta atmo Ty FREE! Tp | Giant 30” ; , : | PANDA DOLLS ot Fone $1.98 Value Ask Cashier for Partitelars . ¢ have shown that retrigersted citrus | DRIP or REGULAR ~ fruit juice has no loss of ascorbic | HOWARD S } REET acid (vitamin C) for about three | FOOD MARKET ——— scp is’ pen etiem | None Sold to Dealers 148 HOWARD ST. at PERRY | fe 24 hours old or less. I doubt if We Reserve the Right te Limit Quentities Open Sundays 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. The quart bole of juice ts Lerge Parking Lot Next to Store path a. = ow priced at “s cents. There is also a half gallon § ~~ bottle for % cents. ; One of the othér breakfast guests | \ chien 2.0 was a representative of the Florida cn \ way to buy salt! | Citrus Commission. He told us that ; lo ey Timbales Solve Morton Sarid larger oi LARGE BOX | Leftover turkey is always to be reckoned with after a big Thanks- ! giving feast. Turkey Timbales are er S e an especially delicious luncheon menu item. Ib. le d Combine 2 cups chopped cooked Ready -fil | turkey meat, one egg, beaten, and isalkt and pepper. Spoon into well- | shaker s fe or |greased ramekins or individual x casseroles’ leaving center. for kitchen and table pacar © Se handsome —in ther neat To make dressing. combine 1% tol wrap with plastic tops thot shoke cups enriched bread crumbs, 1 tea- or pow. spoon poultry seasoning, 1 teaspoon © Se handy —ceve were... salt, one-fourth cup melted fat and seve time ond trevble of cleching, 3 tablespons hot water. Press into filing cowventional choker, When |center of cups. oe Ge ew err: Bake about 30 minutes in mod- WITH COUPON Makes six servings. OAKLAND PACKING HOUSE MKT. WHOLESALE 77 5S.SAGINAW © RETAIL Hotel, Restaurant and Bar-B-Q Supplies | BEEF AND PORK SOLD AT WH PRICES PREPARED FOR HOME FREEZERS AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! PORK 4 BEEF POT G SHLDRS., “ 39 ROAST..." 35 c foeer- 4Q°|sma" 59 PORK Mic| Lean Slab Affc CUTLETS » 59 BACON ..” Whole or Helf SMOKED [Ac] BACON . Nx ier ahd Spl | (a | WITHOUT COUPON... ... .2 FOR 49¢ | ARMOUR’S TRAY-PACK CRESCENT - ee ° 2 PINE CONE | DOLLY MADISON CUT 303 al : “ @: Green peans. LO*|PEARS = 2 IN HEAVY SYRUP—HALVES on’ PRICES GOOD 7 DAYS STRICTLY FRESH | Grade A Medium 3 Dozen re . 4 @ EE ET LT Re Te enema rT aie LE HAMS..." JF | SQUARES» | hole or Shank Halt , = ; ahve uy owe ea (SUPER M BlOnIcs.= OAD | SpereRibs» GAY" || SaUsAce tate 589" sreax...» 45° veers ee af 4 zronds 551200 BALDWIN Ave. he re Se, ee NO ny < . FORTY-FOUR * | Friday's ® CHICKEN . Ve Pan Fried Spring ECC FOO YONG __ CHEF’S SPECIAL DAILY DINE OUT! PONTIAG’S FINEST CAFETERIA AND LUNCH COUNTER Specials wo 49 BAKERY DEPARTMENT SPECIAL! Chiffon Cakes. . Ea. 90¢ o 6 @ © we ww Assorted Coffee Cakes ...... Chocolate Eclairs .......... Pecan Rolls ...................... Jelly Donuts ..........:... Parkerhouse Rolls .......... Crusty French Breads Sugar and Molasses Cookies oon eee eee eo eee ees ee oe eee eee eee ee ew ewes SC ee ee ey FOR YOUR HOLIDAY FRUIT CAKES: Glazed Fruits—Lemon Peel—Orange Peel Pineapple Fritters—Almonds, Welnuts, etc: HOMADE 00 sop 144-146. NORTH SAGINAW STREET cesta now appearing in the meat section lamb | steaks. They ll be a treat that is distinctly Addtemon Zip to Lamb Steaks like tarmb-but-not well enough to | have a whole roast of lamb. Some folks do not like it left over. This recipe for barbecued lamb | steaks should solve your problem. | You can buy as many steaks as there are people to eat, you won't x TAFFY SAYS... e t's Deliciously Sweet And Pure. Adds tempting satisfying flavor to meals. No sweeter. or purer sugar made. tt Helps Healthy People Diet Successfully. Quickly raises your blood sugar level to help keep your appetite satisfied with less food. Contains just 18 calories per level teaspoonful. It's Recommended By Home Economists. All agree there is no better sugar for table use, cooking, baking, canning and every sweetening purpose. It's Processed in Michigan. Every package you buy helps give employment to thousands of. your Michigan neighbors. Taxes paid by Michigan sugar plants help keep your taxes down. \CSANGAW PURE SUGAR red soil! on the red, : age is youd guarantee that it contains _ » fenuine Michigan Made Pure Sugar. white and blue — sunpeenmanemmmeamel I ’ Makes six servings have any leftovers —~| Lemon Barbecued Lamb Steaks { @ lamb steaks ‘about 2 tablespoons fat ', cup butler or margarine melted 2 tablespoons jiemon Juice 1 teaspoon thyme 1 teaspoon salt Garlic ‘optional: Pan-brown lamb steaks in fat. , Combine remaining ingredients for | _ barbecue sauce. Brush steaks with | sauce. Bake in a covered container | | Sp-imch thick) in a moderate oven (350 degrees) | for 30 minutes. Pour remaining sauce over. | steaks. Bake 15 minutes more. | ‘Serve steaks hot with sauce. Note. Steaks may. be pan- ‘browned, covered with sauce. and refrigerated until time for baking. | Cut-up- chicken may be substituted in place of lamb steaks. Bake chicken 30 minutes after adding _all of sauce Spark Waffle Batter With Ripe Banana | Waffles are a year-round favor- ite on American breakfast tables hut they re especially welcome now when sharp appetites aré Back. For a taste-tempting breakfast j treat. add 1 cup mashed ripe ba- nana to the waffle batter. Be ready for calls for seconds all around. Banana Walfies 2 cups sifted enriched fleur 3 teaspoons powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespeom suger 3 eggs. 4 ed ripe banana tk 1 cup % cup m \%» teaspoon vanilla extract @ tablespoons melted shoriening Sift together flour. baking pow- der, salt and sugar. Beat egg yolks and add banana, milk and vanilla extract. Add to flour mix- | ture. Add melted shortening. Mix ‘well. Fold in stiffly beaten ezg | whites. Bake in hot waffle baker. Serve with melted butter or margarine | and maple syrup. Makes six T-inch waffies. Pineapple topping — Drained | crushed pineapple heated with butter is unbeatable as a topping for crisp golden waffles or left-| | over cake. i ; unopened can in the freezing com- — ° x ™ a sa a: BARBECUED LAMB STEAKS—With the good selection of lamb of your favorite store, you can get Serve them barbecued with a tangy lemon sauce. different. "Dried Beef Has Starring Role in Hearty Bake Budget-minded homemakers will There are many families that) make good use of the abundant. supplies of beef available this fall! Marketing experts anticipate that this year’s cattle run may be the largest in history. That's good news, for large supplies mean low cost, Dried beef takes flavor honors in Hearty Beef Bake. elbow macaroni and a mushroom sauce help to make this a flavor- ful. yet economical, main dish. Hearty Beef Bake 4 ounces elbow maecaron! 1 «4 cups condensed cream ef mush- room soup (10',-ounce can) *. cup milk l cup dried beef 2'4-ounce jar), - cut into pleces 1', cups cooked caulifiower ity me@um head) 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper Dash pepper \‘e cup grated Parmesan cheese Butter bread erumbs Cook macaroni in boiling water until tender (about seven minutes). Drain and rinse. While macaroni co! 4 1 tablespoon jemon juice Cauliflower | a THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 ‘nilla extract or one-fourth teaspoon | ‘almond extract may be added to. hi Whip Canned Milk for Tasty Topping Wh8ipped evaporated milk makes whipped milk topping. — I ‘Meringue Will Collapse lf Baked Too Quickly delicious topping for desserts. Here's the easy recipe for whipped| DO meringues on your ples milk topping. | always fall rather than stand up % cup evaporated milk. chilled tey. stiff and light? Be sure to use 2 id | tablespoons of sugar per egg white | and allow two egg whites for an. ‘inch pie or three wiaites for ‘a } 9%inch pie. The filling should be cool before topping with ‘ie meringue, ‘ Spread the meringue to the edge of the crust to prevent shrinkage. If a meringue is baked too quickly in a hot oven, it will collapse , because its center is not baked. , Bake meringues in a moderately | _ Slow oven (325 degrees) about 20 ‘ey cup sifted confectionera sugar or @renulated suger Whip chilled milk unti! it ts stiff and wjll hold a peak. Add lemon juice and ‘whip just te blend thoroughly Fold in sugar If not. used immediately. chill, , topping until ready to serve. When (kept chilled. topping will hold up 'well from 45 mmutes to an hour. | Makes six to eight servings. Vanilla or Almond ORIENTAL SHOW-YOU CO. o Columbia City, Ind. is cooking, combine cream of mushroom soup and milk, mixing | until well blended. Add dried beet cauliflower, green pepper and pep. | per. Mix to combine ingredients Fold in macaroni. Pour mto 1! 2. quart casserole. Mix grated cheese with buttered bread crimbs and sprinkle over top of casserole Bake in moderate oven (350 de, grees) 25 minutes. Makes four | servings : ‘Note: If desired) dried beef may flavor, Chill Evaporated Milk for Whipping Success Evaporated milk whips splendid Ik and triples in volume when whipped. It's important to chill thoroughly the milk, bow! and beater. To chill the milk, place the partment of the refrigerator or pour the milk into a freezing tray. The evaporated milk is ready for whipping when it's chilled to about 40 degrees Fahrenheit, or when ice crystals have formed around ! j be washed to’ eliminate too salty | the edges of the freezing tray | ‘about 15 to 20 minutes). If the milk doesn't whip, it’s just not cold enough. Chill again and rewhip, Mix Butter With Beef Next time you grill hamburgers, | nix one-fourth cup softened: butter | with 2 pounds of ground beef and, your preferred seasonings. Pat- | i'ties need no extra fat when cook- | ter rich. ing and are extra juicy and but: | t _If desired, one-half teaspoon va. ' minutes. a Jumpin’ Jehosaphat!.. Go This special jar saves me ' \w G/ Uf an extra 15¢! SY “ Y, ° _— : > “BA Ys , a : Ze / .) Be \ OS NG Our large economy -size jer mokes almost 08 meny cups os two (aaa ores wipes eeecriendacees canisl . ..and this really is real coffee! — vost A prived » Pontiac! | sesrenly'Pie Crust'Flaky Cracke The best oblong crackers money can buy...yet they cost less! Discover the cracker that’s in a class by itself — * shortening-rich, extra delicious! SKY FLAKE WAFERS . give “airs” to your favorite soups, salads, spreads — ~ they’re so tender and feathery-light! Fresh when you buy them—fresh when you use the last one because they conte-in re-closable IN-ER-SEAL wax packets. Try newly.arrived- “Pie Crust” flaky SKY FLAKE WAFERS — they’re the best! a | BAKED BY NABISCO ? NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY * ® ~ cS AOR AecsiRae Nae aS GOS ERARE SE de ¥ Pontiac Press Photo PUPPET PREVUE — Stringham School kindergarten students Joanne Field and Dickie Meyer give themselves an early prevue of Auburn Heights to a pumping the puppet show scheduled for the Stringham Schoo} Carnival, to be | held from 6-10 p. m. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.-Verl Kline, there will be a student talent show, baked | Besides the puppet show, given by | goods, ee ee doll clothes, and potted plants. Driver Escapes Injury as Car Strikes Train John C 24 St., day olson ty Sheriff's deputies. Thomas Emerson of 67 Cherry. | land Ave., train was traveling north at struck the engine, Hubbell. Colson was treated General Hospital his mght leg and shoulder. at for bruises hip and Spanish moss is not a true moss, | but a flowering plant belonging to | family. - the semana of 492 Lowell escaped serious injury yester- but his car was demolished when he drove into the side of a’ moving ffain at the Grand Trunk | Western Railroad crossing and Irdianwood road in Orion Town.- | ship, according to Oakland Coun- the engineer. said the | 30 indes per hour when Colson's car according to Deputies James Stone and Stephen Pontiac to left | MORTON 4. SOBEL Clubwomen to Hear. ‘the Rumor Clinic You know you're right when you send . Christmas Cards. . Your good taste is re- flected in your choice of these distinctive cards for your personal signature . - and they're so convenient and economical to buy and use! 25 cards, all alike, $1.00 a box. Choose from our wide selection. OL 1-5611 PURDY'S DRUG STORE 321 Main St. Rochester | peglonal director of the An Morton J. Sobel will speak at the | |, November meeting of the Oakland | County Federation of Women's Clubs, to be held at St, Episcopal Church, Pleasant Ridge, ing business session of the organi- ‘zation presided over by Mrs. Wil- lard Stephen of Lake Orion of Directors of the Michigan Corv- mittee on Civil Rights, a mem- ber of the Human Relations Com- mittee of the State Associate of the YMCA, and chairman of the |Research Committee and member of the Board of Directors of the Adult - Fducation Association of Michigan Dry Beans Removed | From Limited Acreage EAST LANSING (UP)—Dry edi- ‘ble beans have been taken from the limited acreage list for the '1955 growing season, Clarence | Prentice, of the State Agricultural | Stabilization and Conse r vation | Committee. said today. Michigan produces more than 9 | per cent of the -nation’s supply of navy beans—the leading -dry | bean. és Alleged Slayer Insane | COLUMBUS, Onio Mrs. |Marion Harrell, 31, of Columbus, accused of strangling her 3-month- old son to collect his $500 insur- ance, yesterday was ruled legally insane, She was ordered to Lima. State Hospital until restored to! reason, Police said she admitted strangling the baby, cause the family was _ She has six other children, Expert Body AUTO PAINTING and Fender Repair on All Mokes of Cars ;| would John's | Friday. . He will present ‘“‘The Rumor | Clinic” at 2 p.m, following a morn- | Sobel is a member of the. Board - Phillip, be- “in debt.” [Hear Proposal ifor Interceptor Pontiac, W. Bloomfiel Study New Plan By WILMA GREENWAY the Detroit system. uding from the city of Syivan Lake, sioner Ralph Main, ation Counsel Harry visors drain committee. extend from city, through Pontiac past the Dawson Mill Pond and then paral- tion at Rochester. the county, possibly paralleling | John R road. to Seven Mile road = Detroit, Officials at the generally agreed that, should fur- ther study bined ee Ci ; tion of a joint governing body. ‘authority, composed of represen- jtatives from each of the partici- the county drain commissioner. it was suggested that the officials consider forming an advisory committee of engineers from the various area governments, to werk out preliminary pians. ' The lawmakers appeared agreed upon the fact that combined action joint authority might well be the solu- and the formation of a tion to sewage problems and pol lution of lakes and streams. “One thing is certain,” built-up subdivision. Defamation League of B'nai B'rith '8- | think, ~ best one. I believe ae ent In a bedy, expressed them- selves as in’ faver of working out a joint plan. Avon Supervisor Cyril however, demanded that a previous | suggestion to build a sewage treat- | ment plant in Avon a be _‘‘struck out of the proposals.” The | Township had bitterly opposed the | tentative plan for a plant on Crooks road near Auburn. ‘A “very rough estimate’’ of the cost of a pumping station at Roch- ester with gravity flow trunk lines from Rochester to Seven Mile road was set at $3,000,000 by engineers C. L. Johnson and. Felix A Anderson impossible to estimate fosts on sewer lines linking ‘the townsllips and communities without further research as to population growth, capacity maximums and location of mains, Main estimated that cost of the | ppumping station and interceptor | would be less than the previously proposed treatment plant, and pos- sibly more economical to operate. A booster station in Royal Oak might save additional money by forcing the sewage. through a smaller, more econdmical main,” he added. An open meeting ‘of the group | well be held aurty in December. Additional County News. and Pictures on ) Page 36) . Waterford, Avon, Woe A move to create a network of sanitary sewers in Waterford, West Bloomfield, Pontiac, Avon and Troy Townships gained new ground last ‘night when officials of those townships heard a proposal to build an interceptor sewer to hook into Johnson_and Andersen, Pontiac | Fengineering firm, presented the Keego Harbor, Rochester and Clarkston at a- meeting in the GAI Building in Waterford Twp. Attending in an advisory capac- ity were County Drain Commis- r- Merritt, Sanitarian Russell Coultson and members of the Board of Super- Instead, the proposed sewer lines Waterford Township and possibly as far west pias Clarkston, - southeast f/m. Keego Harbor and Sylvan tArough _ Lake lel the Clinton River east through Ply's Foreign Affairs Committee sta- today named Jules Moch, a Social- From Rochester the lines would ‘run south along the east end of | e the interceptor; German rearmament. the Detroit | ting were mier Pierre Mendes-France, who indicate qa need for com- such action might! appeared to promise an unfavor- best be accomplished by the forma- or pating communities and headed by | Before setting up an authority, | Drain | Commissioner Main said, ‘‘septic jtanks are not the answer in a Aven Township officials, pres- 5 Miller { Johnsen stresssd iat it was from Rochester to Seven Mile road | + - - THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 ownships Meet to Consider Joint Sewer System * COME TO THE FAIR!—Annual Parent. Teacher Association Fall Fair for the Jayno Adams School, Waterford Township, will be held Nov. 6 from|Carl Van Schoick and Mrs. Charles ~ Springer. 3 to 9 p. m. Preparing for the event which will | Special movies and games will be provided for the feature handiwork and homemade baked goods | children and a cafeteria-stye supper will be served booths are, left to right; Adams Schoo! principal; Henry Karwas, Jayno | in the large kindergarten room of the school. Pontiac Press Phote Mrs. Joseph Duran, Mrs. Enemy of EDC to Write Report on Paris Pact PARIS (®—The National Assem- Ferguson Being Eyed for Supreme Court WASHINGTON < sen. Fer: guson 1R-Mich), who failed of re- election, came under considera- tion t as a ible Supreme leader whose hostile report | brtigendtin e. taccesd < late helped kill the European Detense | justice Robert H. Jackson of New heesainel treaty, to write its re- | | York. port on the recent Paris accords on! when Ferguson's name bobbed up, that of another Michigan man |already was figuring in specula- tion on the court vacancy, ‘ist » * s The choice was a blow to Pre-| signed the accords for France and last week gave their endorsement is pushing for their ratification. It to Justice John R. Dethmers of the State Supreme Court, Others also had endorsed Dethmers, who is 51. Personal and political friends of Ferguson are reported to have able committee report, but such an action would not necessarily carry as much weight as similar action by a U.S. congressional committee would have with Congress. | Suggested to the White House that * 6¢ ®¢@ | appointment of the Michigan sen- Moch is now representing France | ator would be fitting in view of | in disarmament talks at the United | his close support of the Eisenhower Nations in New York. Friends said | administration as chairman of the they could recall no public state- Senate Republican Policy Com- ments by him on the Paris accords mittee. but, on the basis of his strong Ferguson was a Wayne (Detroit) opposition in the past to German County Circuit judge from 1929 to rearmament. he could be expected 1942. when he was elected to the to oppose them. Senate. 5 PLANNED CHURCH—A wooded eight-acre site between Eleven and Twelve Mile Roads east of Orchard Lake- Road has been selected for a new ee owe a The eneregin, ot $100,000 .Church Plans FARMINGTON — The congrega- with its gabled end of glass tion of Trinity Episcopal Church ‘has approved plans for building a inew $100,000 church on a wooded |eight-acre site between Eleven and | Twelve Mile Roads, east of Orch- jard Lake Road. | The Rev. James B. Guinan, son ; of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Guinan ot | Pontiac, is beginning his third year as minister in charge. - - ry in design, fea- turing a central altar, a sharply | pitehed roof, and the extensive the interior of the church will be com- pletely visible from its driveway. The building will be of concrete and masonry, with boeth— interior and exterior of face brick. The in- _itial unit is being built with an/ ing capacity of 400, Trinity Church, founded in 1952. | Church currently. — The Michigan Bar commissioners | the move recently. Contemporary in design, features of the new building include a central altar, Congregation Approves New Well Provides eye to ready expansion to a seat- summer has resulted in a flowing has been conducting its services completed, and with the installa- in the Farmington Universalist tio ———— ee encia Classes for Young People to Open Nov. 15 WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— Bal! room dance instruction providing an opportunity for young people to learn popular dance steps will be- | gin at the CAI building Nov. 15. | Mrs. Carol Wolfe will instruct | during the twelve weeks of classes which drew more than 300 last | year, The program is sponsored by the township recreation department. Class registrations prior to the starting date will be divided into the following grades: Grade 6, 7-8 p.m. Monday; grade 7, 8-9 p.m. Monday, and grade 8, 7-8 p.m. Tuesday. Grade 9 will register 89 Tues- day; and grades 9-10 from 7-8 p.m. Wednesday. Wednesday from 8-9 pm. is set for registration of grades 11 and 12. PTA to See Films AVON TOWNSHIP — The Stone School PTA will meet at the school at 7:30 p.m. today. where films of past classes will be shown, and a hobby € exhibit displayed. — Trinity Episcopal Church, Farmington. approved the 1 Grows Doubtful } * Scotts W ‘Dixon-Yates OK Public Hearing Slated as Democrat Opposition Eyes 30-Day Action Rule | WASHINGTON (®—The Eisen- hower administration's - Dixon- Yates private power plan became ‘the first postelection object of | congressional attention today, with | a public review slated by the Sen- | ate-House Atomic Energy Commit- | tee. | Chairman Cole (R-NY) called three major administration wit- nesses: Atomic Energy Commis- sion Chairman Lewis L. Strauss, Budget Director Rowland Huglies and Brig. Gen. Herbert D. Vogel, new chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority. ‘ By law, the contract must re- | main before the committee for | 30 days of continuous congres- | | sional session unless the com- | mittee acts sooner. The AEC, but not yet has asked for a quick committee | okay. The project’s opponents, mostly Democrats, oppose the waiver and some have predicted a Democratic-controlled Congress would put a stop to the project. If the 30-day rule is followed, | the scheduled effective date could be put off until Feb. 3—a month after the newly elected Congress assembles. However, the commit- itself has only the power to not veto, the contract, The plan calls for the building of a 10%-millien-dollar steam generating. plant by a private utility group ‘known as Dixon. Yates. The West Memphis, Ark. plant would feed electricity inte TVA lines to replace power sent which has approved | lee review, [po endo) eee The project figured as a cam- paign issue, with opponents calling it a costly “giveaway” of govern- ment funds to pfivate power in- terests with the aim of crippling T’A, ers defending it as a practical, fair method of getting needed poms | er without building another gov- iro generating plant. iv Michigan Man May Be Air Victim DETROIT (AP) — A former Michigan man is feared among the “42 persons lost with the naval transport plane over the Atlantic since Sunda) A sister identified him today as Lt. Russell L. Klemmetti, 33, World War II bomber pilot, native of Houghton anc since a resident of Piney Point, Md. The sister, Mrs. Gertrude Scott of Clawson, said Lt. | flights to the Azores, North Africa and Europe. He was ta have made a flicht last weekend. she said. 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PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 Pair Befriend Trout Family Brothers Train Fish ™ to Take Worms Out of Their Hands \ VIENNA u—Two brothers have | devoted seven years of their spare time to become the friends of an entire family of brown trout. The fish live in a small stream that drives the brothers’ mil] at En- gelhartszell, ‘on the banks of the, Danube. The hobby of Otto and Karl L ue ger now attracts tourists and fas- cinated anglers. A single trout. which they named Hans] was first to be tamed, He would follow his human friends along the little river, waiting for his fvod. “He would come and get the | worni®—tike a dog.” sald Otto oe | Luger, “He even allowed us to take hind out ef the stream and | let ud gently scratch him on his | back for a few moments before — | he jumped back." “But Hansl, apparently once trusted a stranger too. much, One, day, he disappeared. The Lugers, never gave up and ‘now they are on the best terms | with a family of seven trout, They | say, Mama and Papa Trout Jump out of the water as soon as they dip a finger into the stream. The fish take worms directly from the brothers’ hands. The Trout kids also are catching on fast, the brothers say. ,% Convict Flees 8 Times RALEIGH, N. C. Ww — The State’ ‘Wasn't Fishing, Judge, Only Drowning Worms AUGUSTA, Maine (UP) — Yes, said Arthur Busque of Hartford, Conn., he knew that the hook he was dangling in Togus Pond was baited. No, he added, he wasn't ‘really fishing. “Didn't plan to catch anything,” he said, ‘‘Was just fooling around.” “Hm-mm,” said Municipal Judge Frank E. Southard, Jr. ‘‘Ten dol- lars for fishing without a license. The fish, had no way of knowing your intentions.’ Sharp Eye for Collecting BRIDGTON, Me. (UP) -- Mrs. Susie M. Harmon has a sharp eye (when it’ comes to finding addi- tions to her collections. Her various collections include 300 different Prisons Department. reported Car- milk bottles, 1,400 kinds of playing lyle Brown, 21, escaped from a cards, 279 advertising pencils and county road gang for the eighth more than 900 salt and pepper time and was recaptured a few shakers from 42 states, Hawaii hours later, !and Canada. Church Farms for Fund _|GOOD-BYE CORNS quick ~~ end HUBERSBURG, Pa: u#—When the remove aching Evangelical and Reformed Church | 0ores with thin, cushiow needed money, one member donat- | ing De. 8 ane ‘ite ,ed six acres of land. Several others | ‘planted corn and did the culti-| vating. Be sire to shop Kindy first! KINDY Glccece Where guaranteed-quality glasses cpst less than 2¢ a doy! Dr. Spencer Oates, Optomeirist . il 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. 9:30-5:30 dally CREDIT 9 30-12:30 Wed. 9:30-8 OOFri. 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Professor Clover plans to in- vestigate this “surmised” second type”’ soon, “The Prickly Pear is throughout the Americas," Miss Clover says. In Michigan it is 'seen around Saugatuck, Newago and Muskegon. She adds that there are about 250 species of Opuntia, one of the more primitive cacti. “Best growing conditions for the 'plant are dry soil and sand and, good drainage,” she points out, For this reason, the Prickley Pear is found more in the Western than Eastern past of the state. there where she made films of found | a8 stress and atrain, over-exertion or ex po- | sure to cold. Minor bladder irritations due | diuretic. Used successfully by millions for | ters flush out waste. 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His long career covered a span to textile designs, etchings, sculp- from the Expressionist tendency ture and decorative cutouts as | of Cezanne, Gauguin and Van Gogh . Well as his world-famed paintings. to the latter day abstract school. Matisse tiad lived on the Rivi- era since 1939, but long years be- But he never departed esseritially from the conceptions that brought him his first fame—vivid, earthy colors and orderly, concise. de- signs, . He was born Dec. 31, 1869, at Cateau-Cambresig in northern France; the son of a grain dealer. He graduated from the local high school in 1890 and went to Paris to study Jaw at his father's insistence. He fell ill and returned home. He took up painting during conval- escence, with encouragement of hig mother, an amateur painter. He returned to Paris in 1892 to study art. But he was 35 before he first at- tracted the attention of the critics —mostly unfavorable attention — at the historic 1905 autumn salon in Paris, which saw the emergence of the ‘‘Fauves”’ (wild beasts). who shocked the art world with their -wild splashes of pure color. After the ‘Fauve’ debut, Ma- tisse’s rise was meteoric. By 1908 he was famous and financially in- | dependent, Ia 1930 and 1931 he visited the United Statés to complete his fa-| mous murals for the Barnes Foun- | dation and its eccentric fader the late Dr. Albert Barnes of Merion, Pa. . - Matisse's activity had been re- stricted-since -1941,. when, at 71 in the unoccupied zone of France, he underwent a serious intestinal op- | eration. Ir 1951 he completed what he termed his ‘master work’'-—the decoration of the tiny Roman Cath- ‘olic Chapel of Notre Dame, of the Dominicans, at Vence, in the moun- tains behind Nice. In .his latter years Matisse also showed an eagerness for recog- nition ag a sculptor, an art he took up. in 1899 but worked at only spasmodically. The artist, he asserted, "means nothing in relation to his art. “A painter exists only by his paint- ‘training phages for new soldiers, Yule Leaves Planned for Army Personnel WASHINGTON (INS)—The Army announced today that all ee --except basic and advanced in dividual training—will be ‘guspend- ed in the U. S. for the Christmas | holiday period trom 8 a.m., Dec. 18 to Jan. 3. However, the two eight - week both basic and individual training, will be contirlued during the period. During the two weeks, the Army | ‘added. “leave will be granted to | the maximum number of eligible | ‘ Led personnel Members of the Army's anti-alr- , craft command will be excluded | from provisions of the leave policy, | officials said, and the nation’s anti- aircraft defenses will continue to | be manned on a 24-hour schedule." ings,” he said. “Work is para-|Top Medical Award dise!”’ Matisse was married in 1897 to Amelie Noellie Parayre, the motiel of many of his early paintings. The couple had three child -New Given illinois Doctor CHICAGO uw — An 87- year-old | small town doctor who stil] makes | night calls after more than 60, York art dealer Pierre Matisse, | years of active practice has been~ sculptor Jean Matisse and Mar- gucrite Duthuit. married to a Paris art critic. He also has five grand- named Illinois’ outstanding gener- al practitioner for 1954. The honor was given Dr. Henrs Mtr et tied tiie de children In later years he and his wife lived apart. 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HOBSON NEW YORK (INS) — “This is Octave Maurel, and his beloved and Cameras as a sardine can is crowded with sardines and oil. Before that sudden shift into But world atlas or no world atlas, Bandol’s on the map now, sure enough, For it was in Bando] that two motor-scooter enthusiasts recently discovered not only that they were mad about scooters, but also about each other—and became betrothed or engaged. It was in Bandol, in fact, that beautiful young Josiane Mariani- Berenger, a native daughter, be- came the fiancee of handsome young Marlon Brando, a native son of Omaha, ae in les |. Etats Unis. -Once the news was out, of eourse, Bandol no ionger was anything like any quiet little | got to write about!" In Kansas City, Me., where fishing village—though by now | Bandol may ‘be again as empty of reporters and cameras as it | always had been. { } For that stormy Nebraska petre! Marion Brando, has flitted ent out of Bandol and temporarily .. away from his Josiane's side—re- * a8 good coffee, but instead were ’ pital. | Cough Relief ' lovely 19-year-old Josiane, but : beoked the two on vagrancy minding one.of Greta Garbo and | her famous remark about ‘‘vanting to be alone.’ Which . flitting and vanting, I'm sure, struck Mayor Octave Maurel- as a terribly unreasonable reaction to anything so wonderful as pub- licity, Perhaps even as a sort of Brandonian treachery — not to ‘ed we ose teacy then my | neighbors, acquaintances, friends? Perhaps none of these, but then maybe my employers, or the firm's biggest rivals, or the rivals of those rivals—anybody, just so I feel “I'm in on this event that made the front pages.” that it exists, whe can doubt? once in a while we meet folks whose first reaction to a horrible murder mystery in their home town is, “‘gosh, what fame this town is getting!” They hate crime, and nobody even suggests they're indifferent or smug about it. But just the same they feel something akin to Pleasure at Judge Finds Coffee | Grounds for Eviction UTICA, N. Y. (UP)—Onp recent | Case in city court had real grounds | | for action. Two enterprising out-of-town- ers, aware of the high price of cof- fee, found a big can of coffee grounds and decided to peddle the stuff for or what the market would bring. They put the grounds in some new two-pound bags and went to various restaurants at- tempting to sell their goods. 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However if she ; shorts. four gophers on the ‘cage each cage the next morning. But soon) an taegeler det was ‘Classified Advertiser enough for the fast-growing owlet. | Then the parents began leaving | WINSTED, © w — The owner, not a real ‘estate dealer, | not Reveals Awfub Truth Commie Spices Spiked VIENNA (INS) — inside the satellite world indicate a growing dissatisfaction of house- wives with various ‘‘ersatz'’ con- diments which in many cases were said to. contain and harmful — Reports from ts, and which are officially sold at state-run shops. Winsted Citizen: “House for sale: Dilapidated. Roof needs shingling. One bath, needs wash bowl. Grounds need grooming. Retaining walls crum- bling. No reasonable offer refused.” about 80 per cent water. 1 | recently bought by the Morgan Li- | | may be older than Gutenberg’s fa- | |mous Bible of 1450, according to | | archives here. , ‘that four volumes of a mass book placed his advertisement in the | The human eye is composed a! Older Work | by Gutenberg? German Archivist. Says Books May Pre-Date Famed Bible KONSTANZ, Germany (UP) — A book printed by Gutenberg and | brary in New York for $100,000 Dr. Otto Feger, director of the city It is quite possible, Feger said, —one of which went to the United States—were the first books ever printed with movable type. this mass Book “several years”’ before the famous Bible edition was printed, Feger claimed, and the job was completed by Guten- THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 Bary Sateos es aiched) shad samt To the best preserved of the four volumes, more ‘than $120,000 has been offered, Feger revealed. The volumes are 12 by 8.8 with 18 lines to a page. The letters are of crude square type approxi- mately one fifth of an inch high. The capital letters are one ‘fourth | ter to one-third of an inch, and the hand-colored initials one and one- third of an inch. Printing of this book is of @ much inferior quality than that of the famous Gutenberg Bible. ’ On several pages the type was il- legible from the beginning, the expert said, and several letters, had to be traced in handwriting. The low quality of the printing as well as the fact that much pen- manship had to be used to make the book legible are taken as ad- ditional evidence by experts that the mass book is older than the Bible and one of Gutenberg’s first —if not the first—attempt with movable type. = \ Ladies’ Slippers Bheeplined te keep the feet warm. Sises &§ to 8. Blue } / . : . i = e Couple Wed 47 Years For years there never Wife's Diet Slims Hubby ° have been fewer than seven young- Raises 37 Youngsters , stere tm their. homes ad: . SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Dr. Ed : * “We haven't had a We did- ’ checked into a hos- LEBANON, N, H. 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" = a —— - ee } + = ' Se ’ ee ee ee ee | _¥IFTY-FOUR By TOM BRADSHAW “PHILADELPHIA W— Individual members of the Mack family were . under heavy pressure from three sides to make up their collective ‘mind about the future of the Phil- adelphia Athletics. At the risk of sdunding repeti- ‘tious,.a decision could we reached Thursday. . * « ¢ Arnold Johnson, the Chicago bus- eight-member Philadelphia syndi- cate, reportedly gave the family of Connie Mack until noon Thursday to come to ar agreement or a part- ing of the ways. * * A reorganized Sour -man Phila- delphia syndicate, meanwhile, was urging the Macks to consider an offer similar to that made by Johnson and ever better than the inessman who thought he bought WOLVES ‘PONIES’—Ciarkston By JACK SAYLOR i gf s w ‘ois. Bil es : High School pins its Wayne-Oakland 5, fue title hopes on this lightweight brigade of backs, shown with ~ Coach Ed Hintz on the Wolves’ snow-covered practice field this week. | : =. : * * s -O Title Race at Vital Stag have drawn a tough assignment breakaway runner Jerry Hunter, a speedy 175-pound halfback. The Broncs’ line, led by Roy them, coupled with a Holly tri- umph over Clarkston, would make the Nov. 12 meeting of Northville and Keego the deciding game. A Keego win over Northville, <3 if then, would give Chartie Guin- Fordham, expecting the maneu-. ver, had ganged up in the center and a player hit-Bosseler at the. 4 Sports Pages in “Today's Pontiac Press Times Haye Changed HARTFORD, Conn. @ — In the last 19 years under coach Dan > Trinity -College football = lot of little Trinity. It took _<. the Bantams 10 years to win their | | perpen hiaeel ec cgalicad ‘the Hurricanes o€t of nowhere to _ ball powers. ‘turned down by the American League. And in Chicago, American. League President Will Harridge said he had telephoned Roy Mack, the A's executive vice president and key to the current log-jam, urging that some sort of decision | : be reached shortly to facilitate league scheduling. If the A's re- main in Philadelphia, they wil a i » ae ~ | = Holly Friday night. * nip s erew their 2nd straight cham- ; pionship with a 4-1-1 record, while a Northville victory would make | them co-champs with Clarkston on | 42 apiece. | Etsewhere, title situations are | complicated. Avondale {| a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 the A's for transfer to Kansas City | one made by the original eight-. stay an Eastern club and if they | other member of the original eight- and then apparently lost out to an man Philadelphia group — and move to Kansas City, Baltimore man group, had visited Connie will become an Eastern club with the A's taking a Western spot. The Philadelphia.syndicate, ‘turned-down at a league meeting lin New York late last month, came back to life in cut down form last night * 6 «€ Jotin P. Crisconi, retired Phila- delphia automobile dealer, an- | nounced he and Mort, Liebman, an- | i oe <7 affair. &) 97 .* Pontiae Press Photo | From the left (with weights) are Bob Yahnke (150), Pat Thompson | (140), George Lang (135) and Clyde Kiser (135). Carkston plays at -|\OCSC Hunters * | Club will hold its 4th annual pre- e |Mack Sr., and his wife, at their suburban apartment Wednesday | afternoon. The syndicate spokesman said he and Liebman pulled out checks totaling $604,000 and offered to buy Connie Mack's share in the A's. They also agreed to ‘‘buy out or keep’’ Connje Mack’s two sons, Roy and Earle. Roy has been the | chief thorn in developments to | date, blowing hot toward the John- . son forces at one point and report- ee favoring the syndicate at an- | omer. * * s The syndicate previously had of- fered to retain Roy Mack in the front office of the club by virtue of a 1-9 interest in the club. The offer | to retain Earle was new. 2 j Johnson, on the other ‘hand, of- 3d, with a job that would train him | in the big business of baseball. The | | syndicate hasn't made any open | overtures to Roy’s ‘son—and that Chance has played as guard, line / may be the big hitch in the whole backer and second-string fullback. , He was listed as No. 2 center in. Johnson, through his attorney. | this year’s brochure, but started at | fullback when Kyasky came along. .slim, graying Edward Vollers, | | made it known he was in Philadel- phia to remain until some decision was made-by the Macks. Hold Annual ‘Roundup. Tonight Oakland County Sportsmen's deer season hunter's banquet to- night at 7:30 o’clock at the club- house in Waterford. More than 300 hunters are ex- pected te attend the event. Five- hundred pounds of turkey are being roasted today for the meal. which is under the direction of chairmen Frank Ketchum and Dr. P. B. Jones, assisted by Karl Rhodes, Nick Ahnen and Pat | Metzdorf,. Billy Chance. that is . 6 fered to give Roy a front-office Without Chance, a 190-pound senior job and provide Roy’s son, Connie) Who never has won a footbal) by Spartans year Duffy Daugherty was talking about the MSC football record to date. Kyasky Returns, | By HUGH FULLERTON JR. WEST POINT,-N. Y. w—Army | Codch Ear! Blaik’s formula for | building a winning football team | this season is take a ‘Chance—A | “ * Army, winner of five games | since an opening defeat by South | Carolina and possessors of the na- | tion’s most potent ground attack according to NCAA statistics, will have a new weapon at its com- mand .when it meets Yale at New Haven aturday, Bob Kyasky, sensational sopho- more halfback who broke a collar bone in the first game. is ready for action and will play at least part of the game. * ¢ * But with or without Kyasky, Army wouldn't be the team it is letter, ee ¢ 6 During the past two seasons, Versatile Billy Chance Is Cadet Handy Man | end—a shift Blaik promised | squad after the second game, back | went Billy to center. He was the would be the last. But when Don Holleder, the team's only experienced end, es- caped probation and rejoined the key man in a series of shifts by which Blaik produced two reason- ably solid lines where none had ex- isted before. The Army coach is high on Chance as the kind of useful play- er who can fill in wherever the team is weakest and who is smart enough to learn the different as- signments quickly. But he’s fearful that thé comparatively slight Billy is taking too much of a physical pounding in the line Backing job. The return of Kyasky will help plug another hole. His replacement Mike Zeigler, suffered .a .broken jaw in the Duke game, leaving only sophomore Joe Cygler at left half. That required more shuffling. Cygler likely will start against Yale along with Pete Vann, a standout T-quarterback, Tommy Duffy Puzzled Five Defeats Hopes MSC will Reap , Benefits of Coaching Staff's .-Work EAST LANSING (AP)—‘'There have been some surprises, both in athletics and politics this’ Michigan State Avotball coach “If anyone had told me at the ored to win Friday ‘and tie for | the tnd straight year in the Oak- | land-B. Port Huron has the inside track again in the Eastern Michigan, | with Hazel Park and East Detroit | still maintaining some hope. Un-| deteated Center Line is assured at, least a tie in the Bi-County and) shculd win outright, Ditto for Dyr- supervision of Dr. Henry Miller. ; Tiger First Baseman Named Cage Coach Entertainment will be under the BEVERLY, Mass. # — Detroit -| lose five games, I would have said den in the Southern Thumb. Be By JOE. REICHLER ' NEW YORK w — The New York | Yankees, having cleared one ob-_ | stacle with the surprise early sign- | ing of Yogi Berra. still had plenty to worry about today. . * * * Number one item in the head- ache department was the status of Allie Reynolds, highest paid pitch- er on the club. ; Number two was the general pitching shortage which General | line of scrimmage. Six yards later, four Rams finally managed to haul down. the 18-year-old Hurricane Ramrod. - The eree blew his whistle, leaped on top-of the pile, and be- gan peeling off tacklers to get to the ball. At the bottom he paused, red-faced. There wasn’t any bail. As the Fordham line backers went for Bosseler, Garrigus had neatly withdrawn the ball and smuggled it to halfback Gordon Malloy in a sweep to the right side.” When the referee's whistle blew, Malloy was just picking him- self up after a 10-yard gain. This play during Miami's 175-7 rout of Fordham last week empha- sizes the magnificent deception in @ running attack which has hoisted sixth place among America’ a hunting trip.” * * 8 foot- ; * ® Coach Andy Gustafson's enthusi- | astic young ball handlers are so slick they fool the opposition, the officials, their own coaches and sometimes each other, ganization at Norfolk, Va., in 1943 |paid catcher in baseball, signing tween $45,000 and $50,000." Manager George Weiss adrnitted | has him “graVely concerned.” | “We need starting pitchers,” | Weiss told reporters Wednesday. “We're going to the minor league convention in Houston at the end of this month with the specific pur- pose of trying to deal for one or two starting pitchers. I intend to discuss this matter with Casey Stengel as soon as he returns from ‘Weiss obviously was distressed | _over the unfortunate accident that | befell Reynolds in. Colorado. Springs last Thursday. The star righthander received an 18-stitch cut on the index finger of his pitch- ing hand that may end his brilliant. career. . Reynolds, who had been unde- | cided anyway whether to pitch for the Yankees again next year or de- vote full time to his oil interests, was not expected to know his fate for several days, at least. Weiss’ gloom was somewhat dis- pelled by the early signing of Berra. Baseball's outstanding catcher, who joined the Yankee or- | at $90 a month, became the highest for a reported figure ranging “‘be- | 1 ; “Until all the contracts are) Laurel’s stake, the Stars and Stripes were victorious. * Whitney, one of America's most respected names in racing, rushed Fisherman down | Elizabeth's Landau was setting too mile and half, Eddie Arcaro. Many observers thought it was one of Arcaro’s best riding exhibitions. He realized quickly that Queen _ Tiger “first baseman Walt Dropo_ — been chosen basketball coach // | at Beverly High School, the Bev- start of the season that we would they were erazy,”’ Daugherty said. “I wish I could put the finger thing that is causing us said. ra Is Signed: Yankees {Worry About Pitchers . | attack was stalled, signed, I can't say that Berra will be the highest paid Yankee. say, however, he stands a very good chance I know of nobody on. the club more deserving." Berra batted .307 and drove in 125 runs while catching in 149 of the 151 games he participated in for one of his best seasong in the majors even though the club failed to win the pennant for the first time in six years. You Be the Drake University. | Len Dawson, Purdue has forged. ahead of Ohio State as the- Big Ten's No. 1 team on offense,- ac- cording to official conference sta- i Trinity Tigers lead West Texas State, 7-0, in the 2nd quarter. It Trinity's ball, 2nd on its own 1%yard line in the center of the in the Ist quarter, drove 83 yards for a touchdown, gaining tts big yardage on pitch- outs around the West Texas ends | and on passes into the flat (just ‘erl Wednesday night. player, will succeed Red Sox football and the University of Connecticut, te- i Marblehead 2nd on offense and 4th in defense. Top defensive club is Michigan. y athletic governing board said Dropo, former Boston Red Sox | committee. Dropo, an ceitanding baseball, basketball player at The annual Oakland - B Confer. ence athletic banquet will be held next Tuesday, Nov, 9 at 6:30 p.m. at the Homestead Inn, near Utica.| } Representatives of all league. teams | will be present. Bell, a speedy right half and hard- hitting Pat Uebel, who shifted to | DISTANCE WEAVER — Adrian | Burke of the Philadelphia Eagies | has been wrecking National Foot- | ball League pass defenses _this Frisco Mapping Move to Get scrimmage ordered Johnny Matsock. utility back- | ja win against Washington State. CHICAGO (AP)—Led by. passer today. Unbeaten Ohio State is ranked ermakers, whe tangle with Iowa Saturday, have averaged a gain over scrimmage line, out te side). However, the 2nd time the Tigers got the ball, their T-formation Now Trinity goes on the offense for the 3rd time. On Ist down, a quick opener makes two yards. There is a slight wind to the Tig- er's back, and the Trinity fullback is a capable quick-kicker. As the Trinity quarterback, rate J spot: , Pit¢hout around end," Pass into flat Quick kick Quick opener into line / (Answer elsewhere on the sports pions and went on to sweep through Poses) the Rose Bowl. Pp Sch ] bs, Mes a a re iow as MSC has lost five of pschedule i S.'aone Pontise et Flint Northern: @t. Preés, it takes a let of factors to ac- Scale gE: | comet seh om et roe he at Hose! Pare, lee . uy, sal tm form. Here are, perhaps, Clarencevilie: Milford at South Lyon:| Some of the most important, eg’ pag og 1—Almost plete lack of good Madison; Lake Orion a Troy; Roseville amy at Pitagerald: Flint St. Mikes at Lapeer: Pern ‘at wa Oak; Ee Sf Maren, Vas ia ieee Line Me 8. Mary at rren: Sickenena te. nane Shore os South Lake; mond * Galway these plays }, 2, 3 and 4 for this EAST LANSING 0 — So what a |happened to the Michigan State Many Factors Caused MSC Grid Downfall Lack of Sophs, New } Coaches, 1-Platoon Are Cited lege football team this fall? ‘Dawson Paces Purdue ‘Il’ : to Big 10 Offense Lead: ot 338 yards per game to 294 for Gos acem oma rs L on a game average of 175 downs, 10.3, and fewest points, Major Loop Ball Action Follows Okeh for 5 Million Bonds to Build Stadium ‘SAN FRANCISCO wW — Civic leaders, jubilant over voter appro- val of a five million dollar bond issue to construct a 50,000-seat sta- t ¥ | zB Zz t g j A Z a 3 g RF eee ga% Duke Cagers Play: Mostly Loop Rivals ify p Michigan Faces Tough Job With | Bates on Shelf Farmington | “Boy Vital Part of Defense for Fast Illini Backs ANN ARBOR W — Michigan’s Wolverines, a two-touchdown fa- vorite to defeat Dlinois this Sat- urday, may have to face the Hlini without center Jim Bates, who is back in the hospital again. Bates, without doubt the hard- luck player on the team ran a high temperature yesterday and was taken to the hospital. But this is nothing new for each If he misses Saturday's game, it will make Michigan's task more acute. The Wolverines, nursing faint Rose Bowl ambitions, have been mapping strategy to stop J. iC. Caroline, the ini flash who has been in a “slump.” Bates, who plays linebacker, is an in- It Bates is out, his spot will be filled by either Jerry Goebel, a Tie Leafs, 1-1, Now Face Bruins’ Sextet in Boston It was the only Chicago still is for its Ist victory of the over the surprisingly strong Rangers KANSAS CITY @—A fast- sophomore Hi ? lk eee L é E 2 st eee Fine Dressage Exhibition Danish Woman, Ex-Polio Victim, Steals Horse Show S potlight From Germans berthe Unld be tay Wace. ; smartly decked in|walked again, let slone ride a’ send, |horse. She wouldn't give up and ' ompetiti in tees oe on ‘she, ex-| bought Jubilee and the pair started . their way to European titles, . the coconis tie: tins, inet tas jing the fans, the West = Sophs = f | ! ake-All-America Bids Pinehurst championship the other day. Veteran shot-maker, R. J #, - Saturday's struggling 14-7 victory Sma tae Una "terme fe tochdown r/o, fede Saat oye Be eo ges ea ing a real college try at the AP’s|Dleted, is crowding the likes of | patch tell it: s 1954 honor team, Notre Dame's Ralph Guglielmi, “Bobo made 76 yards in 12 car-| ‘They are Hubert Bobo, fullback | Ditio State's Dave Leggett and In- ries. His 31-yard touchdown thrust | on Ohio State’s undefeated team, | “4's — a and his punting average of 40.8 and the Purdue pass-master, Len | MZterback « ge a victory contribu- Dawson, ‘Sihe'c St ccna “neces has | 100s. But Bobo's key play came Latest returns from the 5-mem- : It would seem {ate in. the 3 — ber regional nominating board (impossible for a sophomore to out-, “°° tae tt — for the: All-Americag indicate (shine such Buckeye backfield hall enthbae pets gaurd to toe ee ae mates, as Howie, (Hopalong) Cat. | Keep the Bucks in possession Two » Alan Horse) , Bobby atkins = | Ameche, a stout betle for thle | But Bobo has done it. It was thls ses penetra mae | area’s claim te the fullback po- | 192-pound Buck bomber turned But Ameche didn't lose a — the tide and kept it turned in last)» in in his All-America try last a PINEHURST WINNER—A Pontiac golfer showed the way to a -__THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 i attempt to stave off a 13-7 te lowa. Ameche needs - yards to surpass the 4-year of 3,166 by Ollie Matson of Francisco U, c iat Guard John Hall of Iowa, center Gary Messner of Wisconsin, tackle | Nate Borden of Indiana, and end Ron Kramer of Michigan also were cited, ; Big Fox Hunt Starts Sunday Drought : Imposed Ban in Georgia Is Relaxed for Event DUBLIN. Ga. ® — Despite a | drought-imposed hunting ban, the - world’s largest foxhunting show (Bob) Dawson is shown above (left) receiving a fine piece of luggage gets underway here Sunday as from Pinehurst's (NC) manager, Eric Nelson. Dawson won his flight | scheduled. title in a tourney tor senior golfers.. The event was part of the annual | * * e@ North and South Senior championships. More than 300 veteran players In Atlanta yesterday, Gov. Her- from the U. S,, Cuba, and Canada took part. 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PHILIP’S Fine Luggage Sporting Goods 79 N. Saginaw St. ~wwew?+e-TTewvrererrTeee eS ~~ ws rwwwvwvevvvvvwvvTre?* wTewwrvvevrrvrerrrrrvrerewe 2 The 'SS FORDS are coming... ae. ff ‘! Q\ { uy = i ny ae ‘Rat Trappers Benefit From Moist Weather LANSING w — High water re-| sulting from wet fall weather | Should help Michigan trappers |during the muskrat season, con- servation field men said today. The season opened in the Upper Peninsula Nov. 1 and will get underway Nev. 15 in the north- ern Lower Peninsula. The south- ern Lower Peninsula season, where between 60 and 70 per cent of the pelts are taken, opens Dee. 1b. - Early reports show muskrat |numbers are down in the western Upper Peninsula but are about ‘the same elsewhere. Pelt prices are expected to be low again this | year. ‘Million Dollar Track Planned by Easterners for a million dollar harness track in Westboro were disclosed Wed- County approval of pari-mutuel | horse and. dog racing in Tuesday's | | voting. . Bernard ’J. Mologhan of Lunen- burg, president of Allied Sports, Inc., said tentative plans cal] for built on the 8 acre site of the p; sent auto raceway in Westboro. | Firearms take about 2,200 lives | ‘annually in the United States. | With Four : Great Zz, New Lines! ¥ 1 WORCESTER, Mass. ® — Plans| Last year, he completed 71 of nesday night following Worcester fessional Football League passing a half mile track and stands to be | for Ft. Belvior, Va. eS ens | hunting order to permit the week- |long National Foxhunters Assn. hound trials: Dublin and Laurens ' County officials expect about 5,000 _ visitors from most of the 48 states and a few foreign couritries to at- tend the trials. * LJ * | Talmadge said he was permit- | ting the show because “out-of-state | people as well as Georgians have spent thousands of dollars pre- | paring for for the world’s biggest | foxhunt show .. . it would be un- | fair to halt it at this late date.” _The governor ruled out smoking | and warned that 30 forestry. wild- | |life and public safety officials | would patrol the area. i Colts to Drop Ehnke; ‘Sign Ex-Tartar Langas | BALTIMORE « — Baltimore Colts have asked waivers on Fred | |Enke, the team's No. 1 quarter- | Enke, former University of Ari- 'zona back, has seen little service | lthis year, playing behind rookies 'Gary Kerkorian and Cotton David- |son. 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The rivalry was born in 1936, | when St. Michael's school was in- creased from eight grades to 11. Rams handed their new rivals a 33-7 7 trouncing in that game, but Cal Completes Forward Passes. at Record Rate WASH. STATE BACK—Dennis Rath, Washington State back, =e will see action against Michigan State at Hast Lansing Saturday. | Hockey Results | NEL STANDINGS = - WLT ~~ GF GA Yardage Average; UD 1 Oeeerereneas Beret IG 3 EB at Tops on Defense New York .....c0.-4 4 1 11 27 2 Bontee, ed 438 as NEW YORK (AP)—It you're go- SD aos 18 2 4 16 35 ing to do a thing, do it right. That WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS Detroit 1, Torante 1, (tte) |must be California's motto about | 6 Months or 8,000 Miles Neo Money Down Bed 18 Months to Pay ~ ) > "SPIEGEL’S, INC. 115 N. Saginaw St. FE 2-9234 “SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE” ——While They Last—— 40% OFF on all Hollywood Mufflers Dual Exhaust Sets Dual Ex. Header Systems Dyaa-Pak—S mith y—Porter—Belond “STOP IN AND SAVE AT THIS SALE” WOHLFEIL-DEE CO. 2274 South Telegroph Reed FE 2-4907 But Oregon Has Better Land O'Lakes Group the growing north-side school bat “tled St. Frederick to a scoreless deadiock the following season and lost b 1} 438 a 6/1) margin in NMikee Catrived in 1959) sweep ing to an undefeated Second Divi- sion Championship They met Freds twice tying 7-7 and 0-0 Star of the 59 champs was guard Jim Shoup, later named captain, ‘of the All-Catholic honor team | Tackle Joe Hebert and back Harry | |Hanson also were named to the | squad. Shamrocks defeated St. Freder- lick for the Ist time in 1940, “140, ‘and: took a 7-0 victory in the next two games 26-0 and 25- 0 Boh Mineweaser, now in his 11th : =e oe ‘forward passing Traditionally a running team that turned to the pass only in dire emeryencies, California has blossomed this season as one of the most persistent passing teams lin the land. And it is completing | ‘passes at a rate that will mean ‘ah all-time major college record if maintained. One Feason, of course, is that ' California has one of the na- Larson, and coach Lynn Wal- dort is making full use of him. ' But, oddly, California isn't the passing leader in the NCAA Sery ice Bureau statistics, released to day. Oregon is, with a better av erage in vardage gained per game | Californa's Bears have com- | pleted 101 of their 159 pass at- |tempts to date for 63.5 per cent They are the only major team with 100 completions this season. The ‘record in the books is 60.7 per cent, set in 1945 by an Alabama team. Oregon has thrown the ball 180 times and completed only 88. but those successful passes were good for 1,293 yards. an average of 184.7 yards a game California's average is 177.4 and Purdue, with the top total of 13 touchdown passes, has averaged 168.8 yards | Washington is 4th with 163.4 yards on 175 passes and 83 completions Detroit, Alabama and Richmond are 1-2-3 in pass defense. Detroit has permitted an average of 37.2 yards per game. moving ahead on the next) Zdunie for the winning extra _ ‘year. Rams powered to victories | tion's outstanding passers, Pau! | | ; last week's job against Marquette; which resulted in only one comple- | tion’ for 13 yards. Alabama has yielded 38 yards a game and Ric he | mond 38.7 ' Plans Annual Banquet Land O'Lakes Racing Associa- tion will hold its annual banquet ‘Nov 11 at Scribbs’, 130 S. Tele. graph Road. Awards will be pre-| sented to the top 15 drivers and| owners during the past season. Tickets for the affair may be | purchased at the G. and H. Garage, 21 Wessen street, until Saturday | | | | state conservation department esti- | | mated today. sons will purchase deer hunting | § Shamrocks Seek 1OthPoiscRated Win Against St. Freds 3-1D Underdog Against Vikings Bay City Entertains ‘Jacks; year as St. Michael coach, took over the Mikes’ reins in 1944 to guide his teams to seven victories in the nest If) vears Freds have been unable toa beat Is at Saginaw their cross-town rivals since 1349 when their undefeated and untied -QOne of the tightest Saginaw Val championship club took a 26-7 tr umph lex Conference title chase in recent (years resumes Friday night, The previous year saw one of (all six circuit -the most exciting games in the - e * history of the series: Ram quar- terback Davey Kline fired a 48- | its halfway mark, only Pontiac’ yard pass to halfback Charles | has been mathematically eliminat- Bucky” Oertel ip the final 36 | ed from, the race. seconds and then passed to Nick | * * ¢& Arthur Hill, which boasts vic- tories over Pontiac and. Flint Cen- tral, is the only team stil! un- | defeated in SVC competition. Lum. beriacks travel to Bay City to- morrow to meet once-beaten Cen- tral in q game that will have much bearing on the eventual out- come of the campaign.” point in a 7-6 thriller. Kline went on to become a star quarterback at the University of Detroit and Oertel last week. signed a contract with the Baltimore Orioles basebal! club. The complete series record: MIKES PREDS 28 1983 ® | Flint Central and Saginaw, cur- s shes le Featly deadlocked with Flint 2 oe _ | Northern in g tie for 3rd place ‘ 1p4a 1 with 1-1 records, clash at Sagi- i ror | naw. Trojans upeet Bay (City, | 2 1948 6 21-20, and theg lost to Northern, 24 1044 ® | 21-13. ® 1943 35 : re > _ Pontiac. stil! winless after three is 1940 ¢ | Valley starts, will be rated a 3 : peo, ; touchdown underdog against North- $ Ne § \ern Vikings are expected to be 7 1938 31 ‘up’ after last week's 26-19 loss a 7. Bay City. * Placed twe “ee m 1930 s Ld * Northern has a 4-2 oveF-all rec Loop Standii ng Sencha “suc” schedule in Pontiac Area Coach Andy MacDonalds squad Mesa ARES weekly United Press Class A state al) é * wr. ratings. eather 4 ss $0 wees ad 4 : s ° * Southfie 41 Van Dyte | : Waterford wiv eg ¢s Sparkplug of the Northern team wLr wit is Maybron ‘Tony’ Burton, 170- ounnen . ‘ : ° Belly = va pound left halfback who leads the ego aroor ar vile ; ~, Milfore 321 Brighton e¢i Squad in both running and scor- Northville dts oe . ring. He has piled up 647 yards in tas wir wir 62 tries and has 10 touchdowns to’ Avondale 3e1 adison 1206 red Pitcgeraid 301 Clawson 130 his ¢ it. Roseville 1186 Troy one aseree™ MICHIGAN paen” WLT WLT Port HMurom 310 Birmingham 23 6 Bea S A ds W d Haze) Park 211 Pernante 121 if l of en East Sons ied bol Clemens 1314 CENTRAL Tel in Nabbing Violator L l North Braneh 40 Ortonville 13 hettingica” _. Merville ‘ MARQUETTE, Mich. w — Con. | B-COUNTY wit! servation Warden Leslie Walston | Cae Line 5 ee ery Shere 122} trailed fisherman for some time. tice 4 astiand 1408) who ppe red Lakeview 221 South Lane 146) | but the latter * - to be Warrea 231 | taking fish illegally, kept to the: et | wer ‘middle of the stream, legal limit | Dryden 800 nee Haven 240 Of Walstron’s authority, looser ; i 23 B — cit : H Ht : apac rown y 1 Memphis oxans 1 Then a full- owe, black bear | Am ig rence wt Showed up on the. opposite bani | Oxtera i ° ° Lake Orton 240 Walstron’s erring fisherman yelled | Royal Cranbrook 2406) Rochester SBE shrine 26 o| ... and bounded right into the | |; Romeo 1 uth Lyon $1 rde | Lapeer 2332 Bl Hilis ose "* =e arma ——= | ‘Foot in Football _ ADRIAN wW — Seven —~ kane | ball players resigned in License Total M May Hit 350, 000 Nov. 1 5 from the Adrian. College ‘neal |team. They turned in their jer- LANSING ww — Between 350,000 | seys and said they were going jand 400.000 firearm hunters will home: The reason? Homesickness. | be in the field for the start of the | /general buck season Nov. 15, the | It's Time Out! * 6 @ Before the season ends, the de- partment said, about 450,000 per- | licenses. Field men said checks made , during the spring, summer and fall indicated the season in the north- ern Lower Peninsula should be at least as good as last year, when | Flint Central , with » teams in action, | With the 1954 Valley season at, | Jimmy ‘and Hurricane | their speed , ary batons, ‘ CHAMP TAGS PANTER—Middieweight champion | Carl (Bobo) Olson (left), lands a left jab on the eye. (of Garth Panter of Salt Lake City of their 1@round non- ute oon at Richrscnd: ‘Callt., Wednesday night. in the 8th round referee Joe Louis of Latest Ring Ratings By JACK HAND NEW YORK u—Boardwalk Bill) Smith of Atlantic City became the No. 1 challenger to light heavy the most startling shakeup in the latest ring ratings of Ring Maga zine. Smith leaped from fifth to first in the 175-pound class by knocking out Harold Johnson * ° * The heavyweight rankings were revised due to the long idleness of Slade, Roland LaStarza Tommy Jackson. Heinz Neuhaus of Germany, who recently defended his European championship, took over Slade's \“° 4 spot * s * The ranking contender behind \Meaeyorciat champ Rocky Marci | ano still is Cuban Nino Valdes fol- lowed by Britain's Don Cockell and Ezzard So ee Cos When Johnny Sexton took over the welterweight crown by winning a disputed decision over Kid Gavi- Jan at Philadelphia, the ratings | were revised to make Gavilan the No. 1 challenger because of. the controversy over the verdict Ld * * In the lightweight division where champion Paddy DeMarco is de- fending against Jimmy Carter, the Street Cars Win Against Runners MELBOURNE, Australia ww — Having trained in mad dashes to) |get to their several offices on time | in the morning, some Melbourne | Coburg Harriers sprinters matched against local street. cars on a five mile sprint. Running in relays with imagin- the sprinters got a long lead in city traffic. But, in the clear suburb streets in the last- quarter-mile the street car sped | hunters took 41,000 bucks. | A slight increase was expected | lin last year's kill of 26,000 bucks | in the Upper Peninsula. ‘Just One Big One | WILMINGTON, Del. — Gains- boro Girl won only one race at |Delaware Park this year but was ahead to win by twelve seconds. former titleholder, at San Fran cisco, Nov. 17, the Cuban Orlando Zuluesa dropped from second to fourth after his defeat by Richie currently is ranked No 10 in weight champion Archie Moore in Howard at Halifax Friday Teddy (Red Top) Davis spurted from fourth to second tn the feath- | .erweight division behind champion | 'Sandy Saddler and Philadelphia's Percy Bassett. Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY CASE—Thumb Regulates Turn The difference between the top- flight bowler and the’ one who struggles. without getting any- where—granting both get to the foul ine well—is “‘arm lift.” Stars will tell you arm lift is as important as the ball and the | shoes. About the lift: One thing is a MUST. At ball release the thumb points upward, always. | Net at the floor. | Thumb position determines the ! amount of hook turn. If you want a big breaking hook, turn the | | t ithumb more toward the body at the start. Keep it there until re- | lease, and you'll find the fingers working harder, applying lots of | lift. Keep it fairly straight, point. | ing at the pins, and the lift will be | decreased In any case, the elbow points to that opened a cut on the eye of Panter and cai It was a hard left ab by to stop the fight and award it Lee on a TKO ig the 8th. Smith Fi igures in Shakeup Olon Batters Garth Panter Middleweight Champ Wins by Eight-Round TKO » Wednesday | RICHMOND, Calif. @ — “‘I felt sluggish, fighting at 166 pounds.”’ World middleweight champion. Car! (Bobo) Olson made this com- _ment after he had scored an eight- round technical knockout over Garth Panter of Salt Lake City in their scheduled 10-round, national- ly televised contest at the Rich- mond Auditorium last night. The title, of — vase not at stake. Olson iin sak aaa slug. | gish in the fearful beating he gave Panter. He pounded the game Salt Laker with a two-handed attack ‘from the start. * e * Referee Joe Louis, the former heavyweight champion, halted the uneven battle 41 seconds after the | eighth round started when Panter was cut deeply on the side of his | right eye. Five stitches were need- ed to close it. Panter also was cut on his left cheek bone in the fifth round. It took two stitches to close this cut. Yale. Won't Let ‘Woman Writer in Press Box NEW YORK (UP)—Faye Loyd. United Press woman sports writer, has been assigned to coyer the Yale-Army football game in the | Yale Bewt?on Saturday, although > Yale refiised to give her a place in the press box. It ts the most important foot. ball teams this Season. Once-beaten Army was ranked 6th this week in the United Press ratings. Yale has won five games and tied one, game matching eastern _ .... the leading money-winning thor- -oughbred of the meeting. The four- year-old daughter of Bernborough “earned $101,800 by taking the New | | Castle Handicap, world's | Face for fillies and mares, Shorty, run down to the locker richest room and tell the boys the report- “What's my team like this year? Dacron with Rayon Gabardine or Sharkskin Imagine suits of this superior quality at these rock-bottom —prices, right at the peak of the Fall season! All the popular styles. fabrics and colors. Expertly tailored. Regulars, longs, shorts, stouts. 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(#—Catharine | Young, a 14-year-old school girl, feel finger action as- the arm lifts | recently wrote the sports editor of “The Houston Post’ saying that the ‘unfulfilled dream” of her life for the Hous- ton Buffs of the Texas League. Teen-ager Catherine served as “bat girl” or three innings when the Buffs played Beaumont. “They were dreamy moments,” was her comment about the three innings. ' Senators. the floor (sketch), and there must Miss Lo d. who on Saturd. | be no physical effort whatever to | Oct 23. became the 1st eenen get the arm up quickly. Concen.- | | Sports writer ever admitted to the ; trate on swinging all the way so. | Cotton Bow! press iH] | that you get the feel of the ball | to cover:a major oes le Pree release. Then you'll get so you also game, last week was the 1st wom- an sports writer ever to work in the press box of Batimore’s Mem- = orial Stadium. In the Cotton-Bow! in Bi she covered Southern Methodist's g league Track victory over Kansas, in Baltimore BALTIMORE ®.— Joseph Cas-, Notre Dame's 60 triumph over carella, executive vice president Navy. of Laurel race course, is a former t major league pitcher. He hurled Cyclones Seek Ist Win Over Okla. in 20 Years up smoothly, naturally. for the ~ Philadelphia Athletics, Boston Red Sox, and Washington KANSAS CITY u® — The Iowa Reglaze STORM SEAL CO. 16 Mile Rd. at Rochester Rd. Aluminum Combination Storm & Screen Door for. . With the Purchase of 8 Aluminum Combination Storm Windows Two custom MADE TYPES TO CHOOSE FROM. Monograms State Cyclones, who haven't beat- en Oklahoma in more than two Rescreen MU 9-1900 4 WE FINANCE! biotoe NATIONAL - MOTOR SALES mm eae Rioos 8. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 Caroline's atid Future Cloudy fiesta ve aod cy ove Greatest] 4 “Tnjury Might ” End Career of ~ Illinois Whiz Shoulder Separation of J.C. Will Limit Duty | § to Punting at UM CHAMPAIGN, * der separation may end the foot- ball career of Illinois’ fabulous J. C. Caroline, who, as a sopho-’ more last year, broke Red Grange’s —— record, s Tilini asin Dicectet Doug Mills sopmberly disclosed the seri- ousness of Caroline's injury last night as -main speaker of a Quarterback Club -meeting in Springfield, Tl. . * * “Caroline was injured in the Syr- acuse game (Oct. 23),’’. Mills said. “He suffered what may be a shoul- der separation and it may end his | ~ brilliant career. He is being treat- ed with the hope he can be used Saturday against Michigan. “But if the injury cannot be treated properly or doesn’t respond it is possible he never will play football again.” Coach Ray Eliot admitted that Caroline’s left shoulder “hasn't. responded to treatment very well.” him with us to Michigan but it is Tl. WA shoul-| @ J. C. Caroline, Dlinois halfback, is a main threat of the Illinois football team this year. Michigan at plays Saturday, Tilinois Ann Bowling Results very doubtful if he will be able to w ns do anything but punt for us.” s * * ‘ Elict said X-rays have been taken of the shoulder and results may be known late Thursday. * * s Caroline kept the injury to him- self until late in the week after the Syracuse game. He did not play against Purdue last Safurday. | Reports have been that he had a Indiv. game, Rothbarth 619; 1002, Puertas 27 FIRST NIGHTER we Team game—D. A ‘badly bruised shoulder. It was only ye Oakland 3 More for ‘Shoe’ ALBANY, Calif. @®—Willie Shoe- maker, piling up further laurels as | Cx 8 West Bide Indiv. game—G. Creamer 206, series— P. rnen 583; team game, serie)—Dan- tele Mig. 960, _ F.0.8. NO. NO. 1230 w L wt Ottmar’s 19 8 Ace uM Bobbie's 16 12 Lindsey's 12 16 Mac 16 12 Greenwood 10 17 Loulses 4 13 F.OE. 10 Indiv. game, series—B. 471; team game, series—Mac 02, 1903. the year’s most winning jockey, | | Drewry's captured three straight races at Golden Gate Fields Wednesday. Silent Shoe boosted .his victory total for the year to 358 with Mr. Blue Bluebird: $4.90 in the third, —i(L) M = i), commen ot series—Team No. —S8tout 167; indiv. series—B. Bundo 501, . Mason, =e = three and internal injuries for 24 8 Blaters 16 16 two, Dr. Floyd R. Eastwood, dean " : 18 11/of men at Los Angeles State Col SESE eat ae ope 18 13 Oakland 10 21 : Pa Neck Reartse sae ea ee Tenens — game, series—Altes 0 1 nk 16 ie No. 1 $27 8 2163, game M. Portier 176. etomorive 22 SS Pon i | 13 11 -Dantels Jim's W } aed itty j mun! Pralick's rar ‘No. 10 pr 4 | star — George Taliaferro,’ al- 1 Grid Deaths $$ \lege players, one athletic club Pts. from five to seven: deaths in high 2\ does not establish a statistical | cer that followed a 1953 injury to | Social Outcast Listed \for Narragansett Test nt ac | Gwynne Vanderbilt's Social Out- Tllini Trio Are Latest Stars to Oppose’ UM Il Head Injuries Ska ss mm Responsible for is"sae sz sxmerse 12 Die as: Result of Football Hurts Thus For This Year LOS ANGELES w — Head in-| Oct. 29, compare with 11 for the same period last year and show The fatalities included two col- player, two boys playing sandlot or unsupervised football and seven boys. The chairman said an inctease school play was the ‘“‘most disturb- ing feature, although the increase trend.” e* 2° ¢ Three deaths were indirectly connected with football—two from heart attacks, one from bone can- a highschool player. PAWTUCKET, R. I. @—Alfred cast, winner of the recent $50,000- ‘a six-year period of consecutive | There are three current Miinois lat the past. They are J. C. Caro. "| Sity’s 1954 Football Bust. Detroit. Quarterback tory over Michigan in 1946, ending Michigan victories. backs to give the Wolverines a look line, Abe Woodson and Mickey Bates. Wistert Heads ‘Bust’ DETROIT (UP) — Francis M. (Whitey) Wistert, Ist of three out- standing brothers who played tack- le for the University of Michigan, will be toastmaster at the Univer- Bust will be held Nov. 29 in| You Be the a Every One Must Be Sold Before the New Cars Arrive Next Week! 1950 Ford Tudor, R&H 1950 Nash Sedan, R&H 1950 Ford Conv., R&H 1954 Ford Conv., B&H 1954 Ford Tudor, Heater 1953 Mercury Club Coupe, R&H. . Merco-matic 1951 Mercury Club Coupe, R&H (Answer) score cottit-be 7-7. 3. Quick opener. eee good gainer, but better than a flat | pass. 2. Pitchout. You are capable around the ends. This could be a good choice. 1, Quick kick. Best call. The wind, the down, the ability of your fullback to quick kick—everything is set up for this pick. Giving = ‘the ball is always a gamble in these days of potent offenses. But if you are going to quick kick at all, this is the spot. (Distributed by The Register and Tribune Syndicate) , Jeeeesesesassesg @ $10.75 Campus Jackets. $075 @ @ lined.................. 7 f added Rhode Island Special at Lincoln Downs, is down to start in | Saturday's $35,000-added Narra- 'gansett Special at Narragansett | Park. Trainer Bill Winfrey Wednesday ‘accepted the assignment for the | 4year-old Shut Out gelding. Social | | Outcast will carry 122 pounds, in- Dee Fondy, Chicago Cubs’ first | | cluding Eric Guerin, who won, with | baseman, is a real estate salesman | during the off-season. | Summer Tan last Saturday in the a $269,965 Garden State Stakes. © BASKETBALL SHOES | WELDEN = SPORTING GOODS m 51! Me. Clemens St. FE 4-6211 reTttitititi ttt. o | ] BE S05 LITITITiTT iii. 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Martin Jr. (R-Mass.) was asked Judy and Mario | May Co-Star in ‘South Pacific’ NOUR | Qiitterfield TI The ities | Ex OE err Lue ee _'E Wednesday why the Republicans : lost control of Congress to the (Last of Series) By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS : 3 * TONIGHT * Democrats. he replied enough ,,. HOLLYWOOD (NEA) —Grace Kelly's freshness, lady- wocret thar ux eves Soly Cartant . At 9:00 P.M. wales” _— &" like virtue, underlying sex ap al and fine acting ability, es ak pales eee ee ie 3 a - __ it’s generally agreed, zoomed her to. movie stardom faster There is a big discussion about co- Be Our Specie! Guest _than anyone since Ingrid Bergman, whom she resembles. But the same ean be said of hundreds of other 24-year- olds in Hollywood and New York and maybe even in starring Judy and Mario Lanza in “South Pacific.”’ Judy and Sid Luft had a meet- New Vote Record ‘Set DETROIT w — Peiec L. Bu- ‘back, Wayne County director of elections, estimates Tuesday s total county vote at more than 800,000; guess. That and good agents,” Sheboygan. if ts | “T've just had fantastic luck, —50,000 more than the 1950 off- all you'll-get frem Grace on the. year record. | | PONTIAC :' paivet gums wwy. an to) on mo TREAD | aL CLOSED }: TONIGHT! Will Be Open Fri., Sat., Sun. With a Brand New _ Program !—_— — FRI. and SAT. /* 4 HUMPHREY & BOGART =: LAUREN 5 BACALL : = BIG SLEEP: TARTHA VICKERS - DOROTHY MALONE « HOWARD HA\ oon empeurren = ean Ethee AND (GAMBLER \PCHEZ Philadelphia, came a millionaire. ' films (its prey. “subject. That's stock verbiage. But take “The Rich = Girl Makes Good” story apart, like a jigsaw puzzle after the suspense is gone, and all the little piece es are neatly labeled; “She's a; girl who knows what she wants."’ Her father, big John Kelly of knew what he 5 aa, “YOU DON’T WHISTLE at ladies,” and Kelly is a Lady. champion. -Since the age of 11, | Grace Kelly wanted to become a famous actress. Natural beauty ‘and training helped—but the Kelly | determination and iron will saw that the emoter never missed | What do people who know her | say about Grace Kelly” Let's listen: Director Alfred Hitchcock: “She's every inch a pre. She knows her job.” William Holden ly without being coy. She pre- serves an actor’s sanity. She al- ways knows what she's doing " A supporting actor in one of her “T've heard talk abou the way she has handled her career since she started When she sees a role she wants she zooms in and grabs. it. ” A_ movie makeup man: “She's glamorous enough not have - to| worry about glamor.” A tough Hollywood agent: ‘‘Got class, that dame.” A studio electrician:. ‘‘She has a figure that deserves a whistle. | But you don't whistle at ladies." An English reporter who talked to her in France: “She's the first fim -star I have ever met with “prejudiced “She's sweet | | without being saccharine. woman.- | in television. | |She's like a hawk circling | |curlers in her hair who didn’t | apologize for it.” s ° e A movie queen, who could be “T've met her socially She can be friendly or unfriend lv. I think she’s a@ it of a snob ”’ A movie production manager “She does exactly what is re quired of hér nothing more She's not the frantic movie type" job and - A movie producer: ‘‘She has a wanted, too, A bricklayer, he be- | quality of maturity that flatters An Olympic middie-aged stars who have been shying away from leading ladies teo young for them.” ; A Hollywoodite who was pres- ent at a party she attended: “When all the dolls in the plunging necklines heard she was coming they could hardiv wait to back her into a corner and make her talk. They wanted to take her apart She arrived in a high necked dress. said nothing and Hs tened to everybody else talk. Then_ she left ° * ° . Another agent: “She's a lucky, lucky girl. She arrived in Holly- wood ‘when the studios were tired of all the old beat-up feminine faces. Hers was fresh—and well- scrubbed""’ ‘AM fan magazine writer: “I tried to worm something per- sonal out of her. It was like trying to chip granite with a teothpick . . .” An old family known Grace since she ing hoops. You know something” I still don't know her.’ An actor in one of her first films: ‘‘I guess maybe I was blind to her charms but she didn't im- press me too much. To me she was just a cool, sweet sort of a girl.”’ Another actor ‘'She turned her charm on me. Wow'” An agent “There was some doubt at MGM about loaning her to Paramount for ““‘The Country Girl.” a role she wanted. So she telephoned the MGM _ studio boss, Dore Schary, and said: e friend “ve | was roll- “SHE’S GLAMOROUS ENOUGH NOT TO WORRY abeut glamor,” says makeup man about Grace, here illustrating his words, could mail her a Christmas card to New York—she'd take a sus- pension and leave town. She got the role.” A wardrobe girl: ‘‘She's the elegant, sophisticated type but even in a skirt and an oversized sweater, she looks elegant.” George Seaton, after directing her in ‘‘Country Girl’: “She gave an Oscar-winning |performante but I kept feeling she was holding back new and. | | ‘Mr. | § Schary. I'd like to see you im your | important people. | unexplored facets of her talent. | That's what makes her a great star—there always will be some- | thing new about her in every pic- ture."" A friend: “She ¢an afford it but she doesn't have expensive tastes.” A friend trom her Philadelphia school days: “Grace always wanted to be a famous actress. She wanted to become important in a family of That was her office at 3 p.m. this afternoon.’ | goal in life. I always knew she’d As_I heard it, she walked into his | make it. So did she."’ office at exactly 3 p.m. and said _ After all, Kelly is a lady—with if she didn't get the role MGM stainless steel insides. “SHE PRESERVES AN ACTOR’S SANITY,” says William Holden about Grace Kelly, here beaming at him in Hollywood New Minister Named VIENNA, Austria «» — Radio Bucharest announced today that Communist Romania has apopint- ed Anton Moisecue to replace Martin Florea lonescu as minister ‘to the United States. COMING NOV. THRU NOV. 14 STATE FAIR | mstoals "mathode’ tad’ fete GROUNDS |. siete , Fang eri to 10 P.M. Ad. ‘Nebraska Elects Woman Senator for First Time f ] Egypt's Delegate fo U.N. Stricken Dr. Mahmoud Azmi, 65, Dies of Heart Attack , During Council Session | UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ww — Dr. Mahmoud Azmi, Egypt's chief | \delegate to the United Nations, died jast night a short time after he collapsed with a heart attack | while speaking in the Security | Council. The 65-year - old diplomat. slumped to the horseshoe-shaped | council table in the midst of a/| speech replying to an Israeli com- plaint against his government. He | was carried to the U.N. clinic on a stretcher. Artificial respiration and other measures failed to revive him. - Dr. Stanley Kallman. assistant | medical examiner for New York City. examined the body and re-' Ported the cause of death as a| heart attack. Associates of the diplomat said he also had suffered from diabetes. When stricken, Azmi was mak- | ing his second speech of the day | in a debate involving Egypt's seiz- Ure of the Israeli freighter Bat Galim in the Suez Canal. After statements today by Egypt and Israel, other delegates called for &@ report on the incident from the | .| U.N. Mixed Armistice Commission | administering the Palestine ar- mistice. Hurricane-Struck Town Asks Advice of Veterans ~*HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (UP)—Offi- cials of this hurricane-wise city Opened an envelope from Conway, 8. C., and found $1 and a request for : copy of Hollywood's building ae have had a very sad rience with cial. “We want to be sure we rebuild in a way that we might | have more protection than we have. had before.” | MINDEN, Neb. w—Mrs. Frank Moral Aspects Raised jfoote, 28, mother of two daugh- ters, is Nebraska's first elected woman senator to the nation's only unicameral (one-house) state leg- islature. Wednesday she admitted she was “floored” by her victory, then re- covered to comment “I hope that women will take a little more in- terest in politics in the future.” But, she added, ‘I think there | always should be a majority of i men.’ Was capmpaigning a “lot of peo- Ple were afraid I might be one of these crusaders for women's — Pat Eh ent Set oes all.” Mrs. Foote, a Republican, a |her husband, a Democrat, operate an irrigated farm near here. Nationally and for other cages of- | fices, Mrs, Foote said she ‘ posed our votes cancelled ps ‘but I think he voted for me.” Skinner, | piartist, Myr. Foote probably did—Nebras- ka state senators being elected on a non-partisan ballot. Mrs. Foote recalled that her ther ran for the statelegislatur es in Michigan and Mifnesota ‘‘but Qne-Armed Pianists Team Up for Recital © AUSTIN, Tex. (UP)—Herbie Kay seven-year-old _ student afid her teacher, Mrs. Clarence Stump, played a_ piano. solo Wednesday at-a recital. Herbie. Kay, her right arm cast, played the bass notes, while Mrs. Stump, ponas a. - Mrs, Foote said that when she | by New Texas Juries BEAUMONT, Tex. (UP)—Beau- tional amendment requiring women to serve on juries in Texas. Judges Owen M. Lord, Melvin ‘Combs and W. S. Nicols pointed out | that present law prohibits the over- | ‘night separation of jurors consider- |ing a criminal case. Fire Mars Special Week SEOUL, Korea (UP)—National Fire Prevention Week was marred early Wednesday by a fire which “jroared through a shopping center, leveling 30 buildings. There were no deaths or injuries. — Tot Dies From Burns BATTLE CREE Ku®—Burns suf’ fered when she fell into .a tub of boiling water caused the death of Glenda Lee Paul, 21-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pau, The family moved to Battle Creek from Omaha a month ago. . FAIR To ORGANIZED LABOR expe- Hurricane Hazel,"’ | | wrote V. F. Platt. a Conway offi- | by | With Phyilis cartier this week. NOOO aL a aM. ing with Dick Rogers on Monday to discuss the possibility. Al Teitel- baum, who represented Mario Lanza,;*was in New York at the get-together. Wouldn't Judy be great in the Mary Martin role? My dudy | would be great in any role. Since | Mario sang on a recent TV show | = and did so well, proving that he | can face audiences again, he is very much sough; after. Judy and Lanza have much tn common. Both have conquered ill- ‘nesses, with Judy going on to even | greater heights in “A Star Is| Bern.” s @¢ e@ | While I was resting I got a chuckle when I read that Marion | Brando was engaged to marry | Josiane Mariani-Berenger. On Sunday, Sept. 26 I said, |“Marlon Brando is completely sur- rounded by his own pals, his make- up man. his secretary and his stand-in and his private life is so, ccmpletely his own that only a few peuple knew that Josiane Mariani, | his girl friend, has been here with him all the time he was making ‘Desiree.’ "’ Well, 1 would like te place a good-sized wager that Marion and Josiane will be engaged a long time. He is returning to 20th Century-Fox to make another picture. He signed q contract for ' twe pictures and his option was taken up after he finished “Desi. | ree." Z | * e * Guy Mitchell has been transat- lantic telephoning his ex-wife. | Jackie Loughery, and his bosses at Columbia Records don't like this at all, at all. nen Guy was in New York a v days ago from England, he | was asked to keep the trip very secret because the execs were | afraid Jackie would hear he was in | | the country and fly there to take | "Guy's mind off his recording. He gave his word of honor he ' wouldn't tell anyone he was in | the country, and he kept his ' promise. | Girls. he is married. I mean Walter Dick, the 29-year-old mil- | | Honaire who goes into the Moulin | | Rouge with his All-American Boys (acrobats). Besides his acrobatic act, Dick — owns two banks in his bome-. | town of Wheeling, Wesy Virginia. | He wants to make a picture with | his acrobats and he is the boy whe can do it with all that cash. | By the way, the Moulin Rouge | | still has a show that all our visitors | should see, as well as the people | | who live here. It is so beautifully | staged. ° s e Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: Wanda Hendrix and | Jum Stack, happy honeymooners, | are home from Honolulu. Dale Robertson is a victim of snow blindness—and here's the odd | angle—it was caused by artificial sncw containing camphor flakes , used in a movie. | Fay MacKenzie and her hus- bafid, Tom Waldman, glimpsed | e *. Election night was very gay and one of the gala spots was the Mo- camnbo, where Eileen (bake-a-cake) ‘Barton opened. She is terrific, that's all. Mickey Rooney's wife, Elaine. Davis, may soon become known | (as @ movie personality, She has signed ito play in the Daniel Boone TV) scr.es opposite The Mick is producing the shows. Phyllis Gates, who is in Henry Willson’s office, is sharing Rock Hudson with Betty Abbott, or vice versa. Rock was out on the town The ant lion, or doodiebug al~ ways walks backward. ‘ IIAP IZ ZL “MASSACRE CANYON” . . . a . a TV star before she becomes a | Touch O'Cormor. - OF Our Wide Miracle Sereen “MASSACRE CANYON” With Phil Carey and Anérey Totter Pontise Local 620 1. A. T. $. 8 Attend the 7 or 9 o'clock Show and See an Important New CinemaScope Feature from a Major Studio ... Plus Our Regular CineuaaScope Attraction! 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WALTER HAMPDEN » pm wai + MARTHA WYER « win vous WIS SRAND WILL LIVE FOREVER ON THE LANDT “THE COWBOY” . 4 _sTannans car coeane ob AMERICA” eS eae ea ae See eee age ee Ee a ee Se es Se = = el —— \ | Fi L_~4- + 172 - : oe wes — No. 12 ina series of Rare CREATURES: THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 een he likes to keep up with the times—last year’s . i The LOOKLESS OOF is a Tetailer married to last year’s business — to last year’s stock, last year’s ideas, last year’s problems. | - He can’t see an opportunity two inches away, and wouldn't know a trend from a banana. And what he has learned from experience is what to do in case the past should ever return. : Fortunately the oor is a rare creature. Most retailers know that selling means keeping in tune with the times. They're sensitive to changes in customer preferences, and re-stock their shelves accordingly. err - * 5 0 ; | : } | ; _ ¥ _ a & . .* \ i ‘ |THE PONTIAG PRESS _ x They're quick to take advantage of manufacturers’ newspaper advertising — by featuring the product in their own store displays... and by including the brand in their own newspaper ads. Since they themselves advertise in newspapers, they know that any manufac- turer who does the same is really in earnest — and really is out to win the market. A modern retailer knows that the best advertising is the kind that reaches all his customers. 4 And he likes the manufacturer who thinks the same. All business is local ... and so are all newspapers! ~ -, USIXTY, SE ee eee eee eee ' i : \ , ee: ‘Ral Boyle Says: | -Hard-Working Bachelors ‘me tents woner coe Should Wed Car eer Gir ] earty in your marriage to teach NEW YORK —Some ambitious young men, anxious to get ahead in life, are afraid today to marry. Why? Because they are afraid the romantic bride of their dreams may become a frowsy-haired night- ‘mare who will later hamper the progress of their careers. In picking executives many cor- porations weigh not only the kind of worl a man does, but the kind of wife he goes home to. Will she be a credit to the firm. or a social liability? Does she have it in her craton exeoutve— ant 2" Dect Motorist Unperturbed by (in a big machine. P. S. One final tip—don’t forget Own Auto.Horn | : : ‘CATLETTSBURG, Ky. u@ — Hi “the ideal corporate husband’ YOUr Wife to bring her paycheck water drove his automobile | yourself? home in her mouth. It's really for through town with the | bine | ' Here’s what you do. Pick a clean. "¢f OW" good. : cut, hard-working career girl with : ee “a good job and a big future with Hard-to-Convince Fish Pedestrians shouted and waved, tryitfg to get him to turn the thing _& growing corporation. Maryy her. Caught Fourth Time See ey ' Then help her climb, step by step, ‘to the top. oe Pe ais Maes (UP) Some Finally he parked the machine, | Sh, » some people, never learn. the horn still blaring. Here’s how: Maine's fish and. game depart-| ie. walked Agel 1. Keep her morale up by prais- Ment has closed its file on a sal-| 7 . .= | mon that was marked with a metal him a note. Walker quickly raised ing her at all times. Don't be a | in nF | Jaw tag.as part of a study of fish the hood, jerked a wire, and peace ocker, Even if she makes mis-| thin Cold § Pond takes, tell her she’s got ‘the best | Srow » in Cold Stream Pond. ‘was restored. businesswoman’s head since Hetty! The salman was caught by fish- He is deaf. te become what industria! leaders now look for in the mates of their potential executives — the ‘“‘ideal corporate wife?” - me » Ld “My girl suits me all right now.” said-a young bachelor. ‘But will she be able to grow up with me as raises as often as you think her, Private Stock Found I move ahead in the world? Will she, 25 years from now, be the kind of wife my corporation wants me to have? “The boss I have now thinks my girl is real cute. But what abqut|to work late at the office. and | seat of an outdoor privy. when she’s middle-aged? Will the | don’t get jealous if she has a male | boss I have then think she's a handicap to the firm?’’ One can easily sympathize with this young man. The mere fact he is worried about the future show's he is serious-minded as well as ambitious. His problem is real. As gny married man. knows, it is | hard enough to tel] what a wife will be like 10 minutes from now, let alone 25 years. : s * e What can this young go-getter do? Well, frankly, let's face it: It is impossible to marry a girl of 20 or 25 years and be certain that at 45 or 50 she will have matured into “the ideal corporate wife.’ | Corporations change, too, and how can we tell whether in the fast- paced world a quarter century Green. ermen four times in the past four Sane years. It scaled three-and-one- ois bur Pasty ell hee tee ton _ hal: pounds the last time, so the Gas Fertilizer Used Never gossip about her associates, angler. E. W. Graffam ‘of Old NEW YORK (INS) — Natural ; and don't make her unhappy by ROW: threw st tes the akiilet, oeewn it nd Faimaces Wepet thes | hounding Bee pee ane pOnesu Ret ,are getting better food crops now- ; 'adays after treating the soil with at ae MORGANTOWN, N. C. W—"‘We “anhydrous sae, which is a 3. If her job requires that she/| find jt in some of the darndést blend of natural gas, steam and move to another city, don’t cry. | places,” said an alcohol tax unit|air. This new chemical is either Chin up, boy. Just move with her. | agent after he located a whisky | mixed with {rrigation water or 4. Don’t make scenes if she has | cache in a compartment under the | plowed into the soil with special equipment, by Galbraith secretary. Send him a birthday | SIDE GLANCES card. Send him two, and make a real friend. * * * 5. Avoid getting out of touch with things just because you spend most of your time at home watch- ing television. Keep posted on base- ball and politics and read good books, so that she'll be proud of the way you can hold up your end of the conversation at office gatherings. 6. Don't be penny wise and pound foolish about your clothing. Buy expensive suits. Remember, {t is important to your wife's career that you look neat and well-dressed at all times. . 7. Drink only to be social. Never show up drunk with a blonde at night clubs patronized by members of your wife's corporation. You'd from now the ideal corporate wife | will look and act like Myrna Loy, | _ Shirley Temple, Kate Smith or Marilyn Monroe? baeenhad | Is there any solution then? Yes. | One could wait until he had be- come an eXecutive and then marry a woman pleasing to the chairman of the board. But most men don't want to postpone the pleasures of home cooking, etc., for 25 years, . oe * * An even better way is to switch one’s life goals now. Suppose you are the ambitious young man. In- stead of worrying about selecting | an ideal corporate wife, why not concentrate instead becoming be -surprised how many $50,000-a- | year tattletales there are in Amer- ica. | * * * 8. When invited to the home of | your wife's boss for dinner, re- | member they are looking you over | to see if she married the right | kind of guy. Be pleasant but re- | | served in a gentlemanly way. Don't try to tell the boss his business. Your wife probably does that to | him all day long. j If you follow these simple basic | rules. you are bound to have a rich full existence. You will be known as “the ideal corporate hus-_ band.”’ Your wife will be a wealthy | i tt ef Gaps. 1804 by NEA Berea, ine. “I'm afraid we're going to tare worse than usual this year, Joe.” CAPTAIN EASY _ by Leslie Turner é ; ry aren... oe, ine, T. Reg. U.S. Pet --- BUT L DIOMT O16 WHAT YOU WERE SAYING --- IM WAITING PERMISSION TD TURN ON Tv | WILL BEAR ME OUT- ee DENS ALL OVER “TOWN !! Ai e ia Pe bear neg WHY, M {T'S SIMPL GORE : MY HUSBAND Z 1S PAINTING é FOR THE PUBLIC LIGRARY / a~ DBO YOu WITH PRIDE, MN Se, TRYiNe to THE DUCK MAN! 7/7 (CONER DP Steed f\ 0X FOR HiM 2 9 \ "We'd better stop now. Deddy will be looking for his pants!” 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 of Matories | NANCY ty Guteed Heme ESTERSESS] 6 Mc \aught Sraduete tow a MILLION DOLL € / ait ne Way Oi —\s ay We i e= . Fil AND HER BUDDIES BUT THE CISCO KID DOES Y WELL I CANT .. AND F YOU DONT START ANY RUMPUS, TRE LAWS ON YOUR SIDE. BUT KEEP YOUR E\ES PEELBO-- SOMEBODY § LIABLE TO TAKE A POT SHOT AT YOU: = | 1M SORRY -] HALY IRREGULAR! LOO Ww WALLIAM SI THE WHERE EXPLA FUTURE . 1 YOU'RE, wow 1 WSAST = Cow! HAPPENED YO OPEN ‘ i) 1S -LANER!S SSS aPatate % =! . ete’ la r( etatete’ a, : a ae ey, «rt . Sur i=tk u ~ JI - -— by Carl Grubert a, une Hij s , Ni Vas ee “3 Qh Re ee MF eee tes “e434 "4 TOBACCO © PIPE ERSe _, CS Nar ] \L eer 7 0 a A by Walt Disney wee Stale —_ ; oz Le Ca a ee ee jue “ — ‘| % ek aa Sénale * i a Gives t core : Win Dou } “¥: : . ER 4, 1954 Or On in us ww lem OVEMBE) eg rsey w Richard “ex ¥) NOVEM) ms; PORTLAND, Ore. @ the Democrats f ‘ ours ® j S, TH 1 Oo De blican ger gave the U.S. Sena Me : AC | PRES NJ. #— slowly — pica Sen. Guy is : THE PONTI ton Cise bald a Ow sang ot Re Sn Not boxes close turns e, but. {I of gue — 2 --The count uncounted ; 5 | Market Ext aie ee ; — : 4 in # |e ge hie RKETS qa oe He at cones R. — — mown utr, ted. 8 39 unre- dati : 7 4 . ond —— kno 8 — Stage | MA V ote Gains | still undecided ts a bon lead with Phang lh x20 with- ns Produce Post. ie . The | Stany > a wy ot Oe le ~ — eat. Cordon, PRODUCE 4m— 2 unoffic: "se could the in the ny, ROIT ‘Wholesale Nov. ‘ latest Tuesday ; | out overturning ) ry : AO i ate ease NEW ee extended its | ae —* oe psi gps spent 10 years 5 Gains a ig tar oun taney, 8.26 ock. ‘mari 4 gains in a not includ: * tor Case H, of a reve be 1 ey, ; | volte” Apelen tbseen ‘Gr rm post-election deatings. | = 260,500 ate. ey ae reeeee @ Free | ate Speen domain | Sg ew © ev oe 8273 for Howell. ount.| | The onl out Dee. 1. Meanie, (p—Afte Cent | bu; Ne 1, )-3.80 bu; $0 bu +2 | modest : . ’ * were is bout rder GO than a No 1, 3.00 ae te | 1, ee l movement ballots w 1 late ed a o CHICA of more jal | heey: Gan £00 bu; ie. }. 383 general losses bsentee ked unti report Patterson the ballot loss today stag fa iL nortbet Spy, Ne 3563.00 bu: The , although As a rechec close to Gov. Pafil to guard sis) soybeans forged as bu apples gmp mad 3.00-3.80 bu. was higher, gener- | and tallies icked up = ty sheriffs =S bushe ry and bu; t No 1. bu., market somewhat ed t, Case pi and Esse county 264, a of yes- bu: A mec 2.78 ttered ’ divisions, night, ercer polled k recove ahead ples, W 1, '3.25- L sca last in M boxes. who became a quic two cents Wegner, “Non t oe oe. throughout major un- votes t berger, 449, 3. Trey) quite held 1,500 the firs New ’s 282, to much as : steady | cide ne 3. ¢>8 | ously issues brought P to Cordon in 4 years Bose, No. 5 1h-.00 leading the GO votes mocrat Ore- terday’s after a & | 4.50-5.00 bu 2 bu. and many The upsurge t from his first De Senate from vr com ‘ — ben mas bu: eabba = Sai : extended out to Losees 5 vie = eaaane ase: PETTY | be elected to brought ae start, ts active. a a be lee bus oo Mee i 88. ains best. : “ camp, it election ne: nd oa’ active 1, .85- be; cabbage _curie 128) Gg at the F manager arent in the cent a was fairly first hour De. | Be. t 50-75 cabbage, Wo. 1, 100-338 and 2 points fractions, “ has won. Gov. His a Democrats 's inde- - Trading of the ‘| 100-138" bu; — ceuli- | 2 major that “Case ts, from ber of aa he end higher, De- bu; 2. 78-90 bu. Cau went to in the mo- Democra‘ refused num! 48 and Morse New ee eM to 1% | 1. , tonped: No Les 58 my as found But the — tent Sen. Wayne as was 1 bu. No 50 des. 1, 78-1.25 w order issues, B. Meyner Sen t Sen wheat "32.23: corn NN: eats rete, 200-3 To oe Buoyancy mail Robert tie nden te ve oe f te; 1.00-1. ‘rubbers, -and airlines. i Democra pe sed to vo deciding cember Dacomher ng De- | ae, ae peel, ‘We - = tors, s, oils, with to red D tate- | promi 49th and awe a Is, rails, along. orde ke a 8 the amber. higher, to % % to %4 | dos bere. che.” Regpiant, 60-1.00 pk. | ota mixed Meyner to ma eXx- | crats as sr che changed Cucu: : re electrical rs ders sults, anizing ventas Er rye: Sas soybeans | tss0, dos “behe ae Set tor bss:| Steet, (aE held === | county lea pallore Ogregams in org “campaigned ic ards Ma Se ee bog col tant. ged ot bens. oa. + The utilities es oe eee Newherger, wi vee oe lower, % to % cents was: curly, No. 1. 85-1.00 equipments. sauce : | pected “It will be e i 2 what Sen. ember $2:93%. and ara high- eae? not, fess mee "Yesterday = rcngiat etree av ates 7, Se feain,” he rae that teweueey” — — verr hundred sn: No, $-1.75. bu; : ee i ‘allo * ted Eisenhower ts a de a roa '4.30- in the wall Ser men the his strength : to 30 cen r $15.20. sweet, No. 1 1.50 ‘No. 1 No. | ahead years as be- 2 ernor com was to and much of County (Port - Novembe Ne. 1, Potatoes, potatoes, No. past 15 favorably Z The gov thing now drew held er, GRA igtord gare view 50-Ib. 75- | the election better / : : nt has ordered ig agen ra “Nov. (AP) Opening 38% | 1, 50-1b. ‘ Ib. bag. “ee c ed the much 3 a : 3 importa! .” He ballot P ere the ° HICAGO, Nov. 4—( t ep “ge Radishes, oe 1,|¥% se Republicans. did d ; Ae | = the sear to place under | jand), in Eisen- c 75-1.00 bu. radishes, 75- | call had 2 ; get icipalit nes lead of the Wheat— LL. dos, behs; : radishes, No. 1. . they - e> ape: : | all municipa : machi: a decisive 1°36 bu tginsh tin Re [| ee k Stocks a | | boxes and voting wer edmisietration’s “par 1.50-2.00 bu: h, Bu Oe dois. r £99 ‘be: sauna Deli ate! New Yo tui Crk Coal 1T3 mw c nd tar par | howe ment of the Pacifie Nort t api re > pager sea stoes, het No. eS eee — Zeasiatiiypadshey Al ship t of the in upstate ‘ba 1."3.00-2 30 oo eo or Tornip x Admit 26° Johns aL. 33 ate Brunner about the developmen stronger a 2,000- 73 = i .) Ada — Jones -- 16.3 keptical ‘as. held : No i 250-300, ee ie ae ue " Kelaey Taal = v0.3, ty leaders are which gave - west, Republicans on in the state. 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No. it apo reno bee 415 Lise & fre. 61 prom k the vote Iso sent Mrs, sto Congress 2.50-3.00 = No. 1, — No. * 2.00- | Am COB Gc cecs 46.2 Lockh A on eg recheck. nvass of can- votes also ife, She de- leas wecare rProealy — No. es ua | ame Cyan. 462 Loew's . 82.2 4 official ca jay, and land sek Cua, otes Seek araiee Seaton, 1, 1.50-8. we Am Geo ii 35.3 Lone 8 Cen a. , a Pregg Photo ™ duled for M 13 to seek | , ultnomah Lawson iness 3-dos, ‘a Rome aine, No, G Saag 1, | Am ee 23.7 a a P. 4 elie Prince ie ecko until Nov. _ M ae Tom a us Idwin | ” = a reg ele Am M & Pd} - 10 Mac h Field .. 285 aS Ee as idates have Te | teated Rep beaten the k B. Ba reer te 38 = 1, Am Motors : 6 — Gt. 3% ei itisher known al colors | 4 t lots still eal 1, who had Angell in ent of Jac tracts ad-| colara 4, No. pagar Mo. 1. ame NW Ges. 21.5 Mar Dior .. 4 this Briti the roy a recoun ntee ballot Id de- | nicCall, Homer Appointm defense con was l, No 1, 1.00- erre bu. am Rad.... + 314 May ‘pet 93:3 5s was first ti k. me abse they cou. bent Rep. b- tant Corp. Pedy - Ovtes 2.25- Am Beating +) Cont, ‘Pri ; esterday was the _S. trac So nted and cum! Repu as assis f Chrysler 1, 1.80-3, No = . 26.6 wid 38 : the | ¥ This ed on a in uncow imary. other k- tor 0 | we 25 bu. Turnip, ta on” 8tl 3 cheer lonolulu. or race ma come. pr itate’s three see ministra today. aduate’ | } 90-1 pecs Fee bali an 12.6 to ash- M shown the out e 2. er. state who were ieraity ae norr oe an toe ig Monsen ch .. 3 —Here Ww to be . cide * ieuber ser. | The : They anew pi eiingas ME chavo eee ase federal-state | Am el ee ire Mont Wa ee ES WITM BELLS yp in = Track | were tence Given t Richard L. Seen in| ican ee eee ead ‘isis laa ce for the Chrys- DSTROIT. Mov. 4 weighted | Am Cop a a ei Ec entices = Jail Sen £ Bottles a doer Mesant Mra vn | ing. re-elect aceasta Ba contracts ince May, Detroit, oo ee irae ou”. oe Mueller Br. a1 1] Queen o = 'f Theft o 1098 | was Senate race. Il shoul ere Representative: of defense kk Plant s iza- | grades: 3: Grade A rw wtd. 34-26 | Armco & Co 11. Loneacrel Cp ‘lant D. C. Inte len a for is, 18, of Oregon if Howe . Harris % t Tan! organ White: 14 = 29's, smal wtd. Armour 7% (Me Bisc _. 35 ton, e@ Davis, mple | the and New Jersey blad, gov ler Detroit joined the verage 51'2, wtd. av. 40-42 a - 116.4 Nae ae Slee g Pon- k R. ilty to si finitely, the Dem- ho became Z first oan bead bara —- 4. ison 123 Nat Ca 2 3 ion of Fran aded gu sen- | de when the Cuon. terson, w former 1952. He med av. 26: gr ree 41-54 wed. | Ath Cst Line | 332 Nat Dairy 42 unicat. A M.| St., ple and was beat Case ided, then seats Pau! Pat when in 1946. age ee ‘A jumbo py hee | a cl wo oe ae a Sepsis 7:30 | Huron § terday Oakland is dec’ 49 Senate years ago = tion . av. 4 Grade 3 wtd. av 23-26 wtd. | At) Mig .. al Nat Lead | 32 Regul e No. 21, ms at ny yes in contest ld have two McKay. eaceendies Admits ahora large es 29. apace C large oar ime 282 wat pn 96 S tiac a 5. 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Appointme at the B 114) = nw oe oat fe oe | Cont — vill Mt @ | vis. the 1955 car for | fy FE 5-5201, = 0 or donations Temple, j hens 3 2 easy on ed cae taken!| ' Cont Ou 933 coos AL RN. 73 | ing of the new | bail, Ph. “s fi ae we Monday at Es Ith be-| prt “hen oye os z | Seperting i ot eae of pmentatorg were} mo 3D. $f Tr ade- ET SINK! Orchard cated in good fie are | oe ‘tap — <= Cree atl -—' Semmens One $2 | comi to the pr mentators pe sae Charch Dace. Dengue nt WN CABIN : . An sates nd 59 years Cree ChAD- | eetpte of Roaster —— pg | a Oe 333 og Bett ei! eewemiee al show aes agree ry 10 p. m. Dixie —Adv NEW YOUNGSTO 2 Gol. Hot Weter 3 aed to call the jig for Res srarkeya ear fu oe Dous wea a Bou Brands... tt guests at oo a ies Oleae Paine hake sale. nid oe The Purchase of a 5 z eater ur FE £3535. be mee ce ‘pela. Duy Pont... SS std OU nd... 90.6 1000 and ich the 19% with | e and one “\ tric = Me eet tions may Monday. | ciosely so-geunTaT Rage ot oe ca Medes 982 ion in whic roles along v kK) Rummag Church Pri —Adv. | : . Dona . on } an aae tne moraay | Basle. se ou $41 | duction rring New Yor Lake | ING " ments to 8 p.m cHic 3 (APY—L esterday | past Kod ae St od on M1 biles had sta and } mour 9 p. m. = TAND -m. Nov, ‘y paying | past L 1 std af biles ywood m. to Presby REE §$ roit Edison from 2 p CHICAGO, te Lee bres Se et en war 21 st of Holl 9s. for First and F i _— ! . plier oe ag hens eee |g Mus te. as DotePack.. 12 so nerteriners. ag 6 nage sale ee C SE é Approved ical Child Hurt Slightly | tae co = revere ao — RR : 23 gun On. = 33 stage pe ara: tod chante Church, Bat. i age L , T b > © Free spies = " Auto ht hens 12- ers. 12-1 om Pairb e844 Suther Co... 1| The new of basic col- | ter Nov. 6, i? , cessed a Hook-up ! it by Forest 2 oe old Ko ened 33-34 ie. ducks }} Firestone bes Swift & Pa: = number two-tone Wayne. t. ! ‘ Lines Ww hen H Ol Tl | 23 hen tu der § Preept 8 a | Sylv El 680 lorge and in ed on 6. 8 9 Edison Phillips, ale Gen hea ducks 22; un Adare hd es cs reged carne ps pasigererscaarg fm be oe | sale, Sat., ae to 2. i) R design—tull 95 epee clic tions to Sl ivestock pa yt eS el 4. ee at a 19. | Rum Mall 190 Parke adv. | | Ven eee acid resisting $ ras ds... : | ize — ac _ Heer ital rahe hit by | : Se ee | Gen sls. 03.2. Tran W a H4 public —_ nation on dence in| Vincent's 6 at 8| regulation size sees =~ ‘afiernow . dee pean ¢ (AP)—The Detr | Gen Ry Sig Twent C Pox. Fi throug plete confi ton 10 sale Sat. cheese, | enemel! we (Less Trim) . and 31) : inesda Pon Ge . - 3 com zal a : arranty cd machin river Eingene | festock market’ 8 Not enough bogs Gen Tel a1 Un Carbide.” 38 : eabuity’ of Seis “able! , First ‘cong Mil AGW . 0 aout agg: ard and ted. Driv Rd., and | uves Sees marnes ket mostly | Go, Tre ia Ue Ar tin 642 the a ye on rect hould be al — Huron an 5 and FF $ v won olice repor Kohler athe | etc wan coat Riess é het: | cen T se vee ae! + ,2 | improve id, “We s record year | past Fri. Nov. en's Cole 65. of ig cag i car scale alae peter” teers. and etl Goebel Br. — a United Ae —o. emir a another | SOnIeae a ~ 9 a. = bag ll S 8 0 | Het Weter three vier in front o' at the on asuan aca y to hed oa bsvaered | Sseanear 4 on Ges Im an 38 to ma obile.”’ for the | Sat Nov ach: shoes — Adv. Reg. $26.9 ON TU 3 Ga re cross oe taaeem 6 sd Bulk mostly | roh Paige... 12 p * 30.2 Oldsm ho fear | ooketa. $i © Rr child dart pting to cr ers bapat bulls dere strong. few hea = No Ry : 193 = Smeit..., $9.3 | for tion holds- don't thin | jac Ave. | 5) 5’ CAST Fittings hile attem ———— | sows s and feed 25 00-26 50. ostly a 2 West 8 125 U el Se mple id, “I ab- | Auburn t. And ‘a’ Grade—Lese eee Saas | Seer chr Se eae i elie Hf Compl a een ying tecopal Chueh Pt Now" 8.2 actual SEA ZED "2" Elts ee ona 18M MICHIOAN—In, ‘amne 5 doo: mate” 28 higher arly clear: Saad pa : 3 with the deal on : i n GALVAN 2.12 * Cis seu toede git 1. Cosd x n : ‘ ‘ c ” es —— ' : STA vor the a petition Cause ective Sy head choice See wees aoe ee ————— Invest ng. V9" = — ° pod a = Soto She ry I 'yen to Pag a f inor. most row - wT nd Ts e Sere “and as! Last January, id at a pres ld &%” * +2 Be a eeve = duvenil matter feCabe. m ts | ance; 0-19.25: "190-220 — Wayn le. bid fram sa’ le wou ft. Length 22 Ye" Unions eet bs In glory Me’ be, paren’ lb. 19 and. 2's choice Oe ace ert *No sa: alled, Wol Oldsmobile r jay rt | 21 Length. . 7 eo Unicas eee 41 & Layaway Fe en Doris McCal this | No. a 200 aoe oe most “30 To. 18. ib ng Exchange c that in 1954. t nd Lt? * 21~¢., hw rel %4* Gls... No. h and Ned wun sis bt tow bees 100-179 ian m | ference 000 cars tha’ ‘ ’ a” 21-40. Length ‘8 1%" Drainage Te. Joueph been fi Phim oe fp. 18.75-19.00; few a oes © _ = Fore g (AP) —Pore ® | buile 400, as yeriagetsee Fund— % Length. . -7118 : mates FM 3-206 or EM 3-9830. | my aia bauled up. rE ree, = ears. Answers REDUC oa : | 7 Sere | CABINET MAKI N [IN- MASON # C ORK | HAULING, ODD JOBE. __rowy.” Reward. FE 2-09)5. | Senn Retioon, deat Secther of | _=pemgnen ten Fe PONtRALS_ see ere aie Sal es Cl erks © ter Kitchens a Mipecisity eo x ; ee our rege earaniad oe re. vot, Lae blond Ge aro ‘Ie eh ee Se ee Mrs. Ralph Tanner and Ralph | 322512 _ __ ebsie:_& Son_OR 43-9402 HEAVY TRUCKING. Sere : TIRED’ CONSTIPATED? . Adinee, Vuseral service wt be | Voorhees: Siple eacding 1 Spee pene: | CARPENTERS FinstT CLASS. ALTERATIONS REMODELING. Gigi aNo te AES | en iol ukee fo benent Re. Wout safe scientific gules held Saturday, November 6th, at overwhelming faverites. Club pian Apply today Full time empioy- Rough finish and cabinet maker. fepairing. carpentry & masonry i = ward EM _ 3-5645 method . 1 p. m-* from the Sparks-Griftin | FUNERAL HOME | gupsitnent basis Gs collect | Ment New store just opening OR 3-7730 or FE 4-8067. 5. LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING, — ~~ = — Individua nutritional peoare=s Chapel with Dr. William HM. Mar. | . | no. deliveries Highest commis. EXcellea opportunity for ad- 3 PELLOWS TO WASH & CLEAN PLASTERING NEW & REPAIR. reasonable rates. OR 243%4 any: LOST IN KRESGES GREEN CALL FE_¢-4131 ’ t et | Ambulance Service Plane or Motor ncopairps cats ar vancement Start et once . -29 ime | wallet. Finder keep money, re- ech efficie ting. Interwen | sop Quickest advancement, storm windows FE 4-860 | 2-29 evening. - REDUCED RATES | are papers and pictures. FE i WEDDING Re RPS tga. #730 : : ees reatest opportunity in direct sell- CAUPENTER—DON T “KNOW TT R a | SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING. als 2-9840 ° = fen service. ; Erit Fenesat | os aE — Help Wai Wanted Male ¢ 6 ely er Hee MA A “Tarson | Hines Hobby | van Oniv 40 vrs of exp 8 | Samding an finishing Phone PE carge va to serve vou Smith LOST LUE LEATHER Se eee 684, AN- See 4r76 Mia idiand Drive Dray ee con ee, | _ Moving. PE +m this Walte’s 620 in | : . EXPERIENCED cou ‘sikk SPECIALISTS IN ROOFING & = mone) and veleasie pepsre Re! Wed. hild. to Board 26 thony. 16 Churchill —<— DISTRICT MANAGER | — | House job as NEED COO ea all siding eae —— brands oan and light Wrecking Pie cone. | yan z +o" he a Avion v1 ’ bulldu t i s siding erms =< —— LOS L jathias Brandt. J0-| stark Bros. Nurseries and Or. | | GIRLS ' ences. Write Bea 31. Reist PREE estimates W. Con. TRUCKING AND HAULING RUB fencie a senor SER AGED SMALL. oe BY WEEK OR rag cong Ogg iy A ae 4 Go. world's ‘oldest and | '7S.Saginaw St. a _Rruction FE 3 zi mish “Anvtime Cheap PE 3-630 GSii44" Cai bP CARPLIC Misurek. Puneral . ! ate seateedie eta tay “opening for | salary pits scommisatoa’’ Best | | WNGH school BOY a) et ANTS __ Building Supplies. IZA Viiruek wate faulting PE wa | “Spares ; victatry 4 AUBURN AND C Ean PALS CARY LICENSED will be annew ter 'b ® married man between 25 and have- ieasent telephone voice SPEIGEL HAS THE FOLLOWING | mish probed Cate) OE tT ~ | VOLL! STOR: Gh i hale oe ee) We ve Dudley H. Moore Funeral Home, itions open | FE ¢e00e | VOLLMAR MOVING — AND Long tail thin hair on rear Wid. Household Goods 27 Auburn Weights, Michigan Mr.| eg "heg expericuce “ie ain: Maron nT Roem 18 18 WP ealesindy for the catalog dept HAND DIGGING & LIGHT HAUL: ARF, YOU TIRED oF LIVING IN 1p les egedl american Van Ven uafters Pet Name “Cherkie’ | W.-W. ze Brandt may be seen at the Dud- = selling orgenizin: traning and GOOK WOMAN FOR | saORS. 2 Balesiady to manage toy dept ing” 4-384 Rollebic ne or Nore power Unites Stace oe ban: °° oe gees Te tee ONE OF PONTIACS LARGEST : nd o "Moore Areaiey Home efter pupervising "of salespeople. Un- erders Apply im person Sports. | i age feo ener fara MAN sites WORK MAULING; sate of mice Handeed “of satis: $-8562, 341 Perry “~ Lost oI ss SMALL BLUE "AND furaiture buvers Gun comes . ee earnings, starting tm- men Inn, $864 Disie Hwy. Wa- sceer pan w ump truck 8-006 fied custowers FF. 41969 OGHT + attaine “AND DUMP t J E +The? __ | ; pda 1) Mart! 4. *bentioa, ood diguite "& at srteani | ¢oord™ —— =, Por interview see Mr Davison MAN AND WIFE ‘tt L WORK WEBEP CUT STONE __ truck service black dirt and fill Woodlow Shewara OF Sie 919 Cer Us BUY ft OR ANCTION tf age 47: a. hus ara of oy fessional capacity We ears | CG t mete ec 2 SR More 1a oe aes B oan one Ma's. rer staae oe hee alli TU LOST WHITL AND BROWN BEA. —°" You OA 6 11 wT: — new and | Saginaw _ ouse ox Ji “‘ontiac Press MA 6207 = 1 fA 42628 ~~ 7 gle F je 7 mo WANTED TO BUY Alt TYPES . La a ; dear — . pce a oan date | Oomp ome er SALESLADIES. RETAIL "EXP _PLUMBING WORK WANTED __ i YDELL CARTAGE to mame of eae Ppentebale of furmture Pb EE 23-5035 ef Louis, Frances. James an sellinr pl D m th usiness rvices — AB Q eaneriaaza | Full time position 30 up _ Reasonsble FE 5-101 | . . Local and Lonr Distance Moving license Cai) Flint Janet Co; ; dear brother of rie in insurance. books, nan aS Cedar 40H FT RAPTURE NEI DiI Sin, Ginna Kinmen ‘and ~htes | agate: | "scricapputances perator (sighyy ess RES sont winpowe' rive a B TRENCHING | mt Ma Eng tome of sa, nt Gt ie : Jewell . Puneral service siding oulemahiios, real _— i cae peee ; ‘ 52 ung repaired. Call evenings é ‘ +} } Lost. MALE WELSH 4 TERRIER. ole h ; s | will be turday, November | estate brushes Our division EXPERIENCED FOR Gocece cite bre m cme See Pe cow. Guetngs. wanes tnee “fois tie Trucks t R black and ta: vicinity N. Wood-| or ier Meer es een me tram the Mentors | RAN US Mente Se) PAYROLL. DEPART. sesiagroarcime "ES SB Waren CEnENy alone axp "FE"Eiggi i "et “Te TSENG | ne Sates | Saad Lh ’ wit - aa BOND EMP ‘ OY ME NT rick work Guarantee ALL MAKES - F FOUNTAIN PENS N oe eckrcedlc, WANTE Van Plew officiating. Interment | Previous experience im our bus- ME ITY eA. P aa _¥1239 <= | Cpepnired’ by) tact p AND TEQUIPMENT 47638 1076 Straford Lane. NTED Tr BUY A GOOD LATE at Perry Mt. Park ry, MY. ; nary Tpquired | Good car neces | MENT. AP t LY EM AGENCY YOUNG MARRIED MAN WOULD | at cur store Genera Printing & °? 100 Pi. ps Dump Trak t* | LOST 3 BEAGLE PUPS IN THE | bere sarah u for ‘ash MY. pear : Huntoon Funeral ‘i — os wnn centuea| | LOYMENT OFFICE. ‘$3'9 W. Huron _ like part time job after ¢ pm. Office Supply Co. 17 W Law Ponti . a Canty of Woterterd Migh School. | "4 4) = : HEN -WOVEMUER i —woni,| febeetvusioer from ated ew | AMERICAN — FORG- SALESLADIES Wea APPL ep ontiac Farm and =| call Gq sea at 1300" creeeeat | WANTED) FURNITURE ; Pearl’ lien, 2583 Lake | ntwe bunmess To the rant | ING AND SOCKET | | __Work Wid. Female 11/ APPLIANCE SERVICE! Industrial Tractor Co. | coer peace pone —nenmes | flu’he tlt, NE, ft Road, Pontiac, age 58: be man. we offer @ ifetime car Se = ‘ For iadies’ dress coat and chi | ~~~-~~~~~ —~~~~ | We service all wekss < ot omneee | Open Daily Including Sundays es. Please retu: 4 teous service and the high of Mrs. th, | as @ top field “pest | .CO.. PONTIAC. | dren's 4 Good salary, com- | COLORED LADY R tors, washers ve 46 _- FS +h toed Bu aguae est price in cash call ‘William ar., Mrs. miss this aie elas ek: hour week. Vacation 5 ae 6 \DY, DESIRES 208 | and al! types of all i enplnness ee —_ ™ L R S SAL ES co. gs otis tk Bae ing full o to our division cto yar. Merchandise disevents | Children's care. howsewert Ref. | ROY'S. 0 Oakland Ave Painting & Decorating 20 Lost eT BLACK AND TAN FEMALE oakiane COUNTY'S GEST | i : enager, A Resoveky. 16137 Cl k 7 : Set pply Mr | _ erences BULLDOZING DRIVEWAYS hound. ; Se Fences! service, wu be Parisi, Deira and sil er ypist ' seen cic CONSCIENTIOUS _ —| tan pertee Sw nets © a1 Paces PAPERRANOINO. | a ad FE sue — | ey sures : ¥. November 6th, at |-. replie @m be Desire expersenced person in ac- DT EI paver removed, Sstimate ; Lif eco IN YOUNG FEMALE | 2-p. m. from the Central Meth- | _ confiaen-- = strict | counts receivable tor on | SALES-GIRLS Young marrie- woman win | "warlFiEtD WAIT CUEAWERS.| Pagig ‘moved. Sstimetes, FE “peagie Alt brown face. Lost gun | Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 Church with Rex. Milton | Burroughs Sensimatic M. Experienced Applications now & windows Reasonable. INTING INTERIOR & EX. you ‘Twp. Reward FE 40061 | ~~~ ~--~~- i Sank ‘ctfictating Interment et | EXPERIENCED SALESMAN POR | Typing seauirct B® years or ola. | being taker for Christmas pore BA, ,ceetee ip psychology =» || _Pree et _ny obligation FE 2-1691,| 41 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX. | ioe: BLOND COCKER SPAN. A COUPLE one ctw Ottawa Park Cometery. Mrs. 2 a be pte priday er Apply Personnel’ Otfice Pon-| time work Myers Jewelry social work 1s seeking por, |CARPENTRY AN» BLOCK LAY.| (rier. 0 pe- 6m disc. for cad. | Nl Abewers ts the Leweai| Wes Uposts, PE te" 17-0789 anytime srdsen bina 'C an 6 | tly keel) a pee. er s| baa OO | eee Sar Cue ition wn personne! work or | _!ne_FF 7-642! PE 46205 "| Padty’ FE 56142 after $ NEED QUANTITY OF USED ergame-Uisd Chapel, Walled Lake deweiry Shon Air ten uron | CERTIFIED NURSERY SCHOOL raeent tela Phone OE | DERR RE rr- 3 TUNE UP SPE- SPE- | Goop Paint WITHA GOOD ider— ae A. i fluorescent fixtures, Mrs New- until Gaturda, Cen: acher for mornings for co-oper- 5-089 sfte om une wp any ev | LOST: SUN. PEMALE BEAGLE., man's Variety Store time she will be taken to the = : COLGRED — EXPERIENCED ative nursery Mrs ‘Willard Beebe : ca- or pickup $59 labor Any Delnter always job. tp | “Ortonville Recrea’ i oe Ceeeare ~—— sone = 3 trom | deirg ENCED SINOLE Man 61 housekeeper 8% days. Private. FE 5-0306 _ DRESSMAKING AND re vel Pontiac core $350 labor plus _*Tior_and nonin FE 40850 ward. PE Ceine tien area Re-| _Lake FE ¢723 | Punera) arr the *_R¢., Metamora OA sus. | tchaobaged te OO rae? TEACHER — ELEMENTARY tnonnn ES a del aared hoy Bortiog “Brakes aapusted any ‘cat ft LY fol a nee or FE a — Wanted” 2A a ee i : , a. Scnoeee . __M : 1M a | es. Salary open. Reply Poo- IRONINGS DONE 'N MY HOME. Hobbies Welies ir gel pea | wm. MAN cn |CaRaBCR WOMAN \ pay Ben | jac Press "ox fi _Work guaranteed FE 5-6340 | g. i Dixie Hwy cane ‘ot arett | Panenca— All ParERiNG | ~~ & Supplies MA Lice NEEDED 1900 WILL WILL ———— car 8-1487. IRONING REASONABLE tae "Ra. ena Dixie | an © meets wun in in Memoriam. 2 Pon Mes fin, would |e babysitting | r / | _Mason _ FE 4-0064 ARTIST'S Pants @ srusurs | eres Box. Bo ete _ MA 5-7200. | | Ff] Sew tates tf er ey mp & supolies. Model! - spent ewes —~~~~~~~~n~ | MARRIED MAN WHO DESIRES A a | z= RELIABLE ows “on wast | Elec. — Sewers Cleaned | Painting. Wall Washing | °< vente inane | aerees. ee ee re on 5 uahify. 00 per | Cashier ae J side want. Dabysiting PE ers | 24 Be serv. No results. 90! Pree gunmate Reasonsnie we | panes. nate swt BRos's| Wanted to Rent 29 s ember bar neat ‘On pom week avercee ten Puile iy ded = Garb OVER TEAM | extra cost sooied ot ne | bares ac ST ee | nee : + tl Opening Sen. eapert ashie 7 F a ivers executive experience ; © iS FACTORY PRICES. si ‘ents of case, siett FERMANENT POSITION POR Tinmwetcne Meee | Se Geez asa a Mbeman | Eecher ener, compemmigay gy | Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners |Paitmetee Pepa oT TTE™| Eamon oe opboaser Ace | a fad "a IER ais fe tisern nd brothers. | man experiened in Appliance ie ioete ae ater © Bead Week| Ted's, Westward < ‘Square Laze liable. La Bepty! bee ee | FE #1317 _____| PAINTING AND DECORATING Prati_ ont Wwe nee se, qauned Ort, o bewse. Close, im MOTH ie Li ECT iOTOR SERV . : er I BMS MOTH | tee and excellent noosa unity, The Oeneral — -* yr hnuren | wanTED EXPERIENCED TELE: SEWING AND” ALTERATIONS. it 10 = ir ee | verona 218 be ccimates PE 6: antwrs 8U N- COUPLE WANTS” 'o RENT 1 away 14 years ago today. Sadly | _Good House ooueept sa =| one solic'tors, ladies age 35 te {_2e@rs_experience MA _ 4196 Ph ome PAINTING. PAPERHANGING ished picture frames: apd buy omail house. THELMA og - missed a ——— Bibel. ent Roug he: carpenter Must EMPLOYED MOTHER i hours 1 good pay (gate. TYPING aC: WA CLEANED ; spmber bows reg: FE 42583 : ert Hallet g ar pe Ss. ust responsible ‘cider: white woman le 7] | pasacl FE 51457 Ask for retartal service €M 3-2042 SEW ER FCLE ANING e TUPPER OR 3-706) veneer, SHERWIN - - - ix sony OF FRED NOODEL, be A-1. Union only. wort Visind= ot jes = WOMAN WANTS DAY WORE @ , 8 | WALLPAPERING AND PAINTING. ot mp dl of cmon rE ‘COUT LE WITH 7 MOS. = Dageed away 2 yeare age : : ! SOuAN RETARD hours Housework er ironing Ex. | Sons surcey Sere $2813 j 40255. CERAM Tale coe. 5 | ay, Sadly missed © and | Winter's work ahead} Pypmuare Baten, © day vee | office work. Must have eo perienced f° hour FE. T-AR61 ‘PLUMBING AND REATING Wa WOM ERO aN aE eG Oper oameling "tees in oe) ed ere desire 5 room ailett “rescet 2! stgnces required. MI after WOULD LIKE 2 “OR 3 bays | = unt, house, Ose mm. in” one he dt re L a : a M9” 7:30 pm _WOMAR "on atRt To” “HELP housework each week FE 246201 | OR ERGO WE WALL waseieh nde pon No lecsos, EE DORE Cuhaahic Reasonable rent. Will bo passed s morta ) a For se wor ve in a= XPERT Ti 7 CO. 4430 : — wee. oce— ° _ ELDERLY LADY | FoR” Ton Gas bome ‘Must tine childrwe. | ViLt, CARE peoote is tre home| | Moval Ph cree euieeice Te Sos GaiiEa. ete Te ane py |; give excellent care. Ref : ie topetome cond ogee fi 18 rears ‘aul 3 oes we Gren while mother works, Live in. __Stay_nights Lincoln ¢€161. | _Doctors_referetice. FE 4-909 | = on WiNDOWwe was AND STORM sumber sets Ba rae, BY < EE ee And sad and weary ihe war! | a, eee person | WOM TO STAY WITH CHIL. WOMAN Wate WORE 2% | House MOVIKG FO LY Feces Pt UR Also painting.| ENSTOSE. 19 E Lawrence. PE __CTENnCES. FE 8-1215. Sin nce you were caled, away Keres - one ror ~FOUSEWORK. STAY | dren, ages ‘-and 4, Monday hote, or club. restaurants maid or | J. . 44-6266. E, Lawrence. Fe siae SERVICE L LAND. — missed by hi nd SALESMAN COLLECTOR $i80 up Ch. 2-488 | Gem ne tokens, ore on come FE Fe. oust, nasty “AND. and field Physiotherapy Z1A d| jords enants furnishes. _ family of Pred Giegler. | EXPERIENCED WATTRESS WANT. | ié AND 17 YR OLD GIRLS WANT il oe : h @ treadie. RUSS RENTAL z om | Stlesman Cameras. — Night work 837 —- Ave | Wouan FO a LAUNDRY Wonk oS sitting eves. & week ends | rains led PE 24137. Free: = on. OL 61611. % vd. werp| AGENCY. TOUR Linas : feted Chere cesses $216 up | GIRL KNOWLEDOE OF | Prin FE aes oa ~ Rental Dept, BOX REPLIES | Borter ee . #8 0 —— = oa « 1 office wore. —— = oeseme, Prince Lee at wa WASHINOS AND IRQAINGS ApDooK. Pri 6 oo VICE. Ae "y he comm s | _pie 8t., Oxford, Michigan pete sf tvew waren At 10 am: today | Bond Emplovment™ fiat i, hgieties © PS out on noteEo = 7g eae a = ers moot ab desire 4 — a iv there were replies at {| - 33%2 W. Huron OERERAL, LIVE TR ning Ay | <2 o98_After_¢ p.m . | WASHING AND IRONI ito DONE Foserareee o taeet By Dee. ist. the Press office in |. ~ SEWAGE PLANT OPERATOR like children 2 of school age Some CARE 1 OR Gi F Foliaina canktt,, pretered._ Very 4 the following boxes: | veate igh schoo “aipome ot see bate Oe = ane Cine ~OLb ___ Balding Service iseorspar oop sonata = 4 PE 5-296, PE 5-4390 ® ? rm 3 BOON : | jus, some mechanical . tac Press x 115 TOMA: 2 YEA | pair Carl Buxton 4-0028. 7.8 15, 16, 20, 29, {| spsrenee, wages. aes OTR ngcewored niarSally en. | ‘ot Piuins area OR 71008 Nom ATTENTION: _ | ~St-SS Sug eu, Feces MF _STRARA ook HOUND ta Reon pees We eae shee 7 ys See 8 eral housework: 2 brs. daily, Mon. | ms area . : ere Kell Fe ea AO & TV SERVICE Rock : ,MOTHE . 7 M8 A, a2, 8, Sh, FG Ra perspire chet wie. | WOMANS IN TIN”, ROUNTS OR GGA EegiMtes asin FE, PET xem oer Teme Sever | gn Bina Pe” OT PR aae | Seems atta eaee eee a, , Small. i + — | 56, 57, , 3, t= ee ae ener ia caine emacs ee \PATCH WORK. LATHING AND peteries T . © W. Huron | FE 53700 81, 84, 89. 95, 96, 97, s Salesmen _«GIRE wits HIGH SCHOOL EDU-; Sorts Reniy Box @. Pontec, B & J] TRENCHING | figgtertas. Work cusrentecs. MA ane TY repai coutomen Boge Share Living | Quarters 30 | j 102. 107, 110, 113. | and ’a "secure. future “Tetere's Mita eee bo PN eae I a | ul CHAPIN PEOMETNO OR 3411s after 8, sterince s8. i as ww | Wonderfu. opportunity fi 7 * « 3 : GUARAN 10-11 h L h agg oe i ——., ome eee teres your'e wy omanes te pet Gon Poti eo MN WANT HOUSE: Help Wanted 8 BRICK. BLOCK STONE AND. oe ae Scaine ee GUARANTEED Ain ANY nc athe large 3 rovan spartans Ae = ete = f cs — PLL LOLOL AL eG Pra PLL LOLOL I \ * - othe =: == | ~ y| iran fasten” growing company ee ene ee | MIO AAGE COUPLE FoR _tstimates Phone ON Seasl re | b 10 Bagley _| DOW'S Radio's TV ON soaten weg colt cs thing furnished’ "6 ‘masute™ als = ‘er interview see Bil) Rohr room | 2. ee : a ne PM meen | AND REMOV- Lis ~ . hours. i 4 from downto The Pontiac Press aan en ae Pontiac. EXPERIENCED W on hs ao Pontiec Press, Bor 38 wene | ee Foe es : No job oes | seers dhemcuamae isd wpanpe aise ERVICE CA including a ehanee Wtd. Contrast. Mi a : a ILL OR PART | good Mons MIDDLEAGED MAN OR WOMAN! large or too smail. : 5 fears and horsepower 8 FOR WANT ADS time. Nights only 101 W Huron, .__Tyes, Birm.nghem. M1_%-4909. | MID Dp fs tn need of ares me, Work Ph, PE 46604. TRENCHING “8 MITCHELL'S TV motor, PE CASH FoR | SALESMAN TC LLL FAMOUS | EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR A | ang wii” ake care ‘ol elderly | GONCRETE” BROKEN WITH AIN | Pootings tied <<. PE 2-2671 cmaresis ea on : | Rova; Water Softener Be you oetrine and alterations dent Re- man for home and reasonable fp, ns Nw AIR reareloed spyplpsneeng) a sweere RADIO-6~APetiaee ‘APITOL modern homes, 3. DIAL FE 2-8181 | Own boss FHA terns Call A. oly Box 78 Pemtes Press. | wage. Call FE 28219 (Err adele RENCHT FOOT! | 2 W, Bee £33; Notices & Personals ls 25 8 W. Huron. » oe oan a avis tet HOME AND SOME WAGES , WOMAN TO HELP WITH HOUSE. CEMENT WORK GARAGE | field tile tanks for tale Typewriter Service 22A/ ~~ DAEDTATE ¢ vate From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, s TERMINAL MANAGER Lead light" chores in motheriess | work or man and wife man to floors and b ts, FE 25703. | tus’ evenings. FE Pe vi any eum, On woman = | coatract = ' seektng aeereesh ees Sly bee BT Rentcn Pica” | bern nuare 3 aceite. Maree | CHIMNEY AND ROOF RePain. | 90h Gaze YQ 96072. | |TYPEWRITERS RENTED Vernon Wie, Phone eae Sai ag) aa ack Pirie a aa — Apres = i - HovsrKx PULL TIME, _cf kitchen Salery. MI 4-4005 aA et are Te 7E —— Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 __Mitcheit's NN, ay ~ ed, K. L. LE. Templeton, Realtor tiona, nage. Write moderate tine home, in. Birming- WOMEN TO CARE FOR CHIL. | NTE | R AND A ra e +4563 chase ter crew oteet Rvallevity "Repiv “Rontioc Press | gree yntnel ond Ja Tie” ea bil neve Ure a asl _on 32%" custom. buding, | BOORKEEPING—TYPINO = . Expert ; COM. | TO Oar TRE ube FO Box 100 — : = fb A : a | of af! kinds. Tax service. contract. Realtor Part | WORK FOR U 3 GOVT! WEN CARPENTRY BLOCK AND CE 216 8” rent a ts the “bird” to- es ridge — Meee lesen to work | Le ADIES Women, 18 to Start high as _ment work etc FE 5-0782. graph Ra. ho Warren. | _&t re. Sane W Bure Sine uarescive slesman to work | Do it now’ Earn 040.00 to 89900 800. week Quality "Now! "33.000 CUSTOM BUILDING FHA Fi Chiropodists 1S . wenee at | W5 VERS FOR Car not necessary but help: voduene aon 5 ee “es in- jabs oper Experience eften un-| _nancing, Modernizing PE ¢3470. “eee land contract or equity. For ~ Seo Mr Dull at Grinnell's Tl Car necessary For details cali, Pegg Mary, Get FREE 3-pae CARPENTER WORK. ALTERA. QENERAL MASSAGE. HOME action eall today. Ask for Mr. gh Same 2S One 2 fer qupoismeat, Mj est Ware wet Ta Pomiac Pres | Uengeeyrnaim eke com | St cal. PE_BAR ane rhein, f < PEE pa “or Sere We pal crook | YOUNG COUPLE TO TAKE CARE CEMENT WORK: ReSIDERTIAL t Specialist 15A HAYDEN, Realtor ae machine Ca.’ after 6. MY eupetiamte Gite satencanen Oat Pa tee nn ES] ‘gad coumeretal; oS climate | pe Zanrm, “foor, we Want —10_ om our oF i Foseee eyeen. Boe Ut, Ge eee gest. Bor IM SUP a | ink “i 8 cesnew Ot. FE Hi Uni ited factory. Tren look at this, Steady “MAJESTIC pote ler pean eeoked ay Ge Ana |_ Geta beck & ctone. leet 3-008 eae Pe ar . r row é incutan « bevefits"Wucrtions needs ggoerienced watrens, wignt | FE tan ‘For information call, te cadiea . 186 Eicon. aon with ar commission . Dm a.m to 3 : i with ation furn. This ts {- Ts of age r 150 : : " ak ie = Ga Latey titer 3 pm Pa e8ans Instructions 9 it e wv i bs chine Co “taameus Rigs well aes eetildret | ACORDIONS LOANED FREE TO MOR ER in. Weekends off. $20 week a's0 ates. handle qualified leads for fast | _ 5-1413. ae ven at vour tome. *)) ‘ sraet, fers boars: Gut oer] Smee aaa eee eee | more wanted Mate 16 tet zu “one. wi g SEES me eyes en avcronees perdi at Pri ¥ jing | =) Dae 4 ission or -alary optional roughs machine Also Ez Stnee sremeres. A oe ke Aapiy at 208 B& Tele with office ana sries b = onalgpe vo ‘RPENT a’ 5:30-pm. only. Apply tn, person a: ca NTR eLasTiC 255 burs. Fr’ only : ‘Se. Mrs. Williams. con é 8 pecialty, FE [RARTED WEL DRILLENS! Jory Biggie Compr in 5. SOT oF 17 WOULD IRE FULL ised Telegt 1. a * Oberiin, ae s& b of any Pee , ea ee —_— LADY FOR Cake OF CARPENTRY SE POR: 5; . ; — children. and Beuecwprs. FE mica work rec rooms. os ; Wanted -Fen nale giz 53148. oe thes finighed. Rem: ; . . =m = Menem | a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 Wanted Real Estate 42-A To Buy-To Sell-To Insure YOU BUY IT-WE'LL InsuRE rr! MAHAN “REALTY CO REALTORS CO-OPERATIVE wn serene ahd Sanaa 5% AGES 4 acre with 100 foot. frontage. No raisal ¢ i RD. CHARLTE Equitable Society, 1717 8. Te) PE 6003: Eve. WE Sos * WH ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE + TO BUY OR SELL YOUR LAND CONTRACT IMMEDIATE CLOs- ING. NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. 33 _W. Huron 8t FE 5-6183 Wanted Real Estate 32-A PLL LALLA ALL PALL rg WID:, FARMS OP ALL KINDS. GREEN LAKE OFFICE. KE) “HEDQT POR ALL LAKES” Cottages Homes, Lois — mates Sine 192%6-LIST (1 KER NORM Rs wie COMMERCE Rt- Ph 34412 — WOod ward 5-744 Ring ere MAHAN-HAS BUYERS YOU WANT ACTION The demand ts gE = ad sales force is exeept eed your lHsting See NS ae fsancing and. closing." Cal today to list your property. —To Sell-To Trade rou BUY TT WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN | REALTY CO. REALTORS Member Co-op. Rea Est Exch Inc. -0263 FE 2-<0, Open Eves. ‘t: = Sun. 104 W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE ~CASH FOR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY Through our mortgage land contract sale connections, Ce are often able to get you cash for your home or equity. Your price Must Warrant a cash sale Give Hs # call and we will be glad to | look over your property and give te kag “se ting es to its val- Z sellin “rae _,1363_W._ Huron me evenings. Johnson DONE IT Aoamn wuere righ? folks We have sold ! y of | pes types of property to sell For |2 ROOM. CLEAN APT. PRIVATE PE 5-2585 uick and courteous action call Office Open 6-8 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 le 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. CASH | IN 24 HOURS For — equity im your home farm call od = | Sarg! home within | et our offer before Sou deal, We mean business! EDW. M. STOUT Open Eves ‘ti) 8.30 17 N. Saginaw st _Ph_ FE 54-8165 | CASH Available for your equity om land Contracts listings needed buyers iting financing availabie | FHA of Gu. check with us today Russell Young)’ REALTOR 412 W. Huron &8t PE ¢4535 Eves ‘till ® Sun ‘til 8) — L ASTINGS | WANTED | ‘on all types Prompt per ona! and eff! Client service on your call Also bave investors who will ¥- cash for your equity on weil iocated homes! PAUT D HAMMOND 36", "are it Realtor re. strat _Eveé FE 54-4714 HAVE "C'IENT WITH 83500 TO pay down to mortgage for a mod- ern home in Pioneer Highlands or Sylvan Village. HAVE CLIENT WITH $2.500 to ¥ down on & 3 Dedroom home the Drayton Plains area. make up to 690 per month. HAVE CLIENT FOR A 2 bedroom home with dining area and base- — Ha, the Woodward Estates , Hag $3000 to pay down. J. A. Taylor EALTON - INSURANCE 100 Oatane Ave FE 42544 Open E Pree Parking snares Larger gomes for smaller, city eS for suburban or farms. lomes for a vayment are searce trade your oe Trades papety to satisfy all parti concerned. Call us. No DORRIS & SON REAL’ CO-OP MEMBERS Bis 43 41557 "wer ISN'T IT LOGICAL? you live in the Waterford. Dra rkston or ke areas to list your property with o tha’ BROS. eee oe '2 ROOM AND~ cHERETTE MILLER ~ LISTINGS STONE REALTY CO. et p.m. Detly:! sunt i tort BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NEEDED Have immediate sales for BARS, G! ¥ HONG, MACHINE shOPS. if you bave Se oe oe of mostnens Yn “es at once. | Edw M. Stout Realtor TT N. Saginaw 8t. FE §-8165 | n Eves. ae 8: 30 RIDGEWAY Needs your property, Wil) tjst, vy or, _—— 975 Baidw TISTIN NGS WANTED. aor RCAUR, § Realtor yaw meron FE 21421. UR LAKE “e me eky NNEY SE yet = “Pe "peptine ERS oe ~Sesting petaagee._ FE 42041. LARGE WARM ROOM CLOSE TO restaurant. 1 gs set eas cocoa. Se GE On CARGE aN room. Ne . with garag: ané@ basement. Private cntvenes, OA 8-2338. Aner be OA 83453. wo 4 ROOM AND UTILITY apts. FE 54-2278 iODERN 3 ROOMS WEST Side. Private bath and entrance. a ce ehti* welcome 240 State | ICE § ROOM APT GARAGE AND NI arden, $15 per week. Couple + Snly. 3000 Biv PE Ive: Bell Road, eee — wate Heat, water. e and . Paddock, Alberta apace WE NEED HOMES TO SELL HERES WHY! We are just about soid out | We neeu # host of rew listings NOW! We is oarek — prospects anxious We ‘romise te pe your oa ~eod 3 listing your pr po ner with us youedollars— Apel de what your property NICHOLIE AND H ARGER CO. | 33_W_ Huron “Ph, PEC S463 | | WILL PAY CASH POR A 2 BED. | bungalow ‘r west suburban | lake area Must be under $5,000 | ease ren'v to Pontiac Press | ot 30 i aes | Rent Apts. Furnished 33, RRR 3 ROOMS NEAILY FURN. PRI- - vate entrance Heat. furn. 261 | Orion. Phone 3 7 ROOMS NICELY FURNISHED. hevt Also care at Sy role’ mother works. 101 | 2 7 BEDROOM FURN APT. $90 PER month. ailable Nov, 15. Must, have velelsuactie EM 3-4207 | iz ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH, PRI- _ Yate entrance. Clean W Side. | FE_ 6-0029. 2 ROOMS, COMPLETELY FUR | _tished. Share bath, PE 56-5092 2 BASEMENT ROOMS FOR TWO men Private — = — entrance No drinkers PE 5-463 Private bath. Utilities furnished _ Located or downtown. FE 32-4226. _entrance. Adults oniy. 3 haptotegs CLEAN CLOSE IN. FE 7 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH. : w N. Saginaw ee Apt 1 after 4 | 2 RGE ROOMS BATH. ALI ALL serves Quiet — only _Cottage 81 FF \4 NICE CLEAN , JOT HOUSE. keeping rooms Thished rE 2.8082 efter 1.00 pm ee | PaRTLY PURNISHED 3 ROOMS anu vete entrance Adults only References required FE 54-2474 ROOM FURN APT. WITH shower Heat. lights. gas & soft | Water furn. $8758 mo. 73 N. Edit PE 4647 \3 _— AND BATH. BABY WEL- 106 Dresden 2 ROOM APT PRIVATE EN-| UPPER 3 Lara ld BATH, ALL of 3 ROOM APT. WITH BATH, PAT. feat ts poe sguaitie buyers wart. | vate entrance snd garage FE | (@ ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE __entrance, west side FE 32-1072 BASEMENT APAR BASEMENT APT. 7 PRIVATE BATH and entrance FE j rOOMs. UTILITIES PAID. EM athe 2 AND 3 ROOM, apt. Private entrance. Call see after € FE 44625. 639 Pea- BACHELOR. 3 ROOMS PRIVATE | bath and entrance Furn Very | nice $20 per week. Adults. rr 32-4376 : trance. Middie aged couple only. Must furnish references No drink - ers Call FE 32-4021 or PE 2-2974 noon. ROOM FPURN APT. at ili WN Ag — Prviate entrance and a re ODa APT. CHRISTIAN COU. pie Private entrance FE 2-5319 utilities $75. Adu. 8768 Aril ling- ton. Pontiac Lake } ! ROOM APT ON TOMMY'S near Lake Ornon 1348 Randal! Beach Call after 4p m MY 23-6798 é A ¢_AND A 2 ROOM APART- meft, 3516 Auburn Road - 4 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH AND | emerance FE 6-364 § ROOM onnienkD APT 84) _Auburn Ave. ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOMS ps PRI- vate bath entrance ~ _week Baby welcome MY “APT. FOR RENT 0 State ATTRACTIVE 3 & 2 ROOM APTS. Private entrance Adults only. Motor, FE 4-4625. NT FOR rent. Furnished. fer gentie- _men. FE ¢4825. WATERFORD. 2 ROOMS. BATH. Sas entrance OR 3-2251 or OR UPPER 3 ROOMS AND BATH Near high school Working cou- le preferred. No drinkers. Cail 3 SMALL, L. CLEAN, WARM APT PRI- vate bath Utilities rome or two. neat, refined adults only. Reter- | _ences, _2-3900. Couple onhy. _1-6157, Rent Apts. Unturnished 34) fos 2 ROOM BASEMENT APT. Ground level. Lights furn. 830 mo, Elderly couple preferred. rE _ after p.m 7 ROOMS & BATH. HEAT. LIGHTS | QMT bus 547 A burn, 2? BEDROOM LAKEFRONT OME _$63_pe_month. “ail EM 3-2580 3 ROOM ~ APT 9 East 3 ROOMS ANL) BATH. EMPLOYED couple or single person. No drink- Pate After 5:00 >.m. FE. 40782, — nce AND BATH, NORTH side. Call after 6. OR 3-2084. 3 3 ROOMS, BATH “HEAT & HOT furni near Pontiac Ss So _taker: 9 Lincoln. | MODERN ALL ELECTRIC CAB a location on Sasha- Ley ain Pisins. Very close to Pon and Fishers. For sale or rent Reasonable, people. 22 Auburn. ce at rear § ROOM ACE AT RAMONA a tng distance . of downtown. $10r a month. references Write te Pon- tiae Press Box No 16 , VERY NIC® 4 ROOMS AND BATH 2 8 = SIDE 5 AND Rhy de 4-8560 after 5:30 pb rE welcome. tween 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. Pri. Rent Houses Furnished 35 3 AUL MODERN. a 4 € ROOMS Al AND ND BATH. HOT WA- heat, $70 me. 584 _ Heights, Rd. MY 3-4 FURNISHED 2 =ecRnoe. COM- heated, adu'ts only FE 2-8876 | Edith | PLEASANT SLEEPING ROOM. West side for gentleman. FE 5-05 79 . an mm ee dipePina. SOON. 6) PINE ST. _FE arerod ) ROOM VOR GENTLE man 199 Plorence eo SLEEPING ROOMS 344 W a 2-008 \ _op. Apt 2 FE SLEEPING ROOM. LADIES PRI. vate home Auto. heat Hot water 2 blocks from Sears FE 2-1903. SLEEPING ROOM FOR QUIET merce lakefront home Available until June 18th 'S per month EM_ 3-5821. MODERN 4 ROOMS AND BATH. Pontiac ake OR 3-9138 | | HOUSES AND APTS FURN. OR unfurn Tots welcome Russel! Young Rentai Agency FE 41444. 43 Clark 8t. Call before 6 § ROOMS ALL MODERN. BLONDE furniture. $150 -per month, Ref- erences. 106 N. Telegraph. FE $-50u4 5 ROOMS MODERN MY 2-4662 after 5 p.m. 5 ROOMS & BATH. OIL HEAT. modern. Preter working coupie, no children. $88 mo. 3483 Joho R _ Rad. Birm: m. _ DOUBLE CABINS BY WEEK rary fd FE 28081 of OR ‘IDEAL FOR COUPLE. + ROOMS | and bath, ol] beat lake _ privileges. _ $65 onth nh. EM 3-639. CARGE 2? BEDROOM HOUSE. W. side, ol] heat. 3 car are e. Adults Available Dec $35 month. Write bom 106 Poatiee _Press. a MODERN, NICELY FURNISHED, insulated. laundry foom with elec- ASSIST D FOLEs OR BUD . Board, room and $35. 360 N._ Perr BOARD & ROOM LY GLEAN ROOMS FOR 3 MEN. close in. 161 Juason | Room AND BOARD IN NICE home _ M41 Owego. ROOM “AND BOARD, GENTLE- _mén preferred FE 5-6343. _ M AND BOARD $15 WEEK. 50308 ‘ MODEST MAIDENS - Say Aan “| “1 forgot _my money. Is it all right if I pay you next time?” and excellent. income in excellent ¢ Twisting ~ own plus a dand Attractive 2 wea * For Sale ‘Houses 43! PAP PPLE 50 ‘WEST SIDE NEARLY FINISHED cinde: block 2 .ots. $4500 cash pan ever mal' mortgage OR LLL LLLP Se No 2, 3 bedroom ‘nome on “Cass Lake Rd Keego Harbor. $1,200 down in excellent condition No 3; U with living uarters 45 +. , oD Dixie wy, Onie 6) a m A chance start tp emall RED "HORSE S019 Cas: Elizabeth Rd. PE 423252 $1,250 DOWN Dixie Hwy. corner 4 bedroom home (needs modernigzing'. 400 ft. front- age. ed sell. SYLVAN SHORES Completely fu. “ea bedroom i ion. : SUBURBAN HOME 3 acres. love'y¢ modern home. 3 years old Garage. chicken house, paved Must be seen to be WooM AND BOARD FOR MEN. Walking @ — Pontiac Motor. rea VACANCY POR ELDERLY LA- __ dies, Nurses care FE 6-371 WOMAN WITH CHILD. CARE FOR child while mother works. Or- tonville area. MA 58-2851 Convalescent Homes 38A BOARDING HOME FOR AGED ladies. Re bie OR 3-1655 CONVALESCENT CARE FOR EL- rly ooo ™ hr nursing serv- ice Let taking bed patients. FE _Hotel Rooms 39 Owner leaving state. Dorothy Snyder Lavender ALTOR 3410 = parce oe. FE 2-4411 EM MUtual 46417 KINZLER Brick Colonial In Bloomfield nea: uare Lake Scenic view of es and countryside Only HOTEL ROOSEVELT cimephere mn hotel and hovel cece eee Dates ins, utilities furn heat. Pon- tise Lake Tourist & ie #230 ‘Web _land Rd, (M-66). OR 3-TI00 ROOM. 2 BEDROOM furnished 2 fireplaces. garage. “REAL NICE $ rooms and bath, nicely furn- ished Lak clean and realive modern Perfect = the em@cutiv pond and full basement. $1 per) onth FE 6-0441 “Ww EEKLY RATES "$12 and up ROOMS WITH TV FE 5-8126 ~ HORONTH OT © = CLEAN ~ HOTEL AUBURIN | Room o- Day or Week | AT. DRAYTON WEST SIDE: (FURNISHED aa __ re | | PURNISHED — RENT | Also 1 to 2 Room Apartments Cook: and refrigeration unit 404 Adburp FE 2-239 Rent St Stores 40 ee heated. Idea! for any busi- le fama Bee it at. Sew Walton Bivd | 3 ON BALDWIN OR Dixte BION. | Soy A oo for any musipess- OR | #11 Woodmere Dr. Reasoyabdie STONE, 3 ere — 208 VOOR: | Off Sashabay Rd Drayton Piains. Will be shown br own- er Fri. night through Sun | children Rent Houses Unfurn. 36. SP lt LR LLL LLL LO” 1 MODERN 4 ROOM HOUSE 1) mile asp of city, limits. 7 ROOM CABIN PARTLY FURN ar month- 905q@ Pontiac Lake Rd. OR 3-1898. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE NEAR Rochester, Available now. 40 per OL 23-8800. mo 3 ROOM HOUSE, UNF. 940 PER month. FE $-3233. J ROOMS AND BATH FOR RENT. 47% Qak Grove Rd. OR-3-2505 3 BEDROOMS GAS AUTOMATIC sak Also 2 room private bath. | FE 40008 {ROOMS 630. PECOLA-RD. FE. 5-9805, —_ Call FE 4-304. 5 ROOMS AND BATH IN 2 PAM- | liv house tm the suburbs. MAy- fair & aera 5 ROOM AND BATH, U - ished, on =< side 6686 Jefferson, _North Brane child allowed PE 46757. |? RM. HOUSE WITH FULL L BATH and basement. Located 3 miles west of Rochester on paved road. $100 per month. 3 car —— Lease available Inquire North _ Saginaw St. 00M HOUSE WITH "ai Se, Cee aed Hes west o! es on = =a. $100 per month. 3 car te TMBREL & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd. Union Lake Village oe Oe HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE IN_ Pontiac. Phone MI 6-4652 LOVFLY ? BEDRM BUNGALOW Automatic heat and hot water, aloe) large basement. Land- aped jot West side, near bus. Rent. $115. References. N 2 BEDROOM, —— . Vieimty Green Lake. Eor Rent Rooms 37 _EM 3-2608 For Rent "Miscellaneous 42 NE PL Le STORAGE § SPACE FOR 2 BOATS. f 2° or what have you to Se stored Commerce. For Sale Houses 43 7 Room MODERN HOME mn VIL- lage. Suchy Realty. 50R}, Orton | vilie HUMPHRIES UNUSUAL OFFERING Beautt- ful new ranch home (42228 pius attached dbi. garage) with 7 ACRE PEACH ORCHARD, 3 ACRES OF BEA DS Let us hasten to say... part time fob for one man. vexcept | at picking time. Trees just com- ing into full bearing next season C ¥, Won- derfully planned layout! Lovely , home ledgerock fireplace, victure windows, flush doors, tile bath. streamlined kitchen, full base- ment. of] heat, aluminum storms and screens. Another 22124 sior- age garage Gomanees| $27,000 SIX ROOM a bag ALOW, over. | looks Round den soil, Rooms on large 1x18 living room. bs . 2h “ss i3n13 kitchen only | $1,500 down CELLENT BUY on Edison Street. For the o r $8 (3 down, 2 and bath up) Newly ecorated, clean a ve Neat 3 room mode: cyte adjoining. fents for $12.50 per week. Gatage Conre- | nient location $8,450 with $2.000 Humphries REALTOR _ ag ee ed FE,2-0474 $350 DOWN NEW 2 BEDROOM STARTER HOMES WITH FULL BASE MENT. CHOICE CORNER lors. CLOSE TO AND [3 tony es SCHOOL : WiLLiaMs GARDENS. OR ERE: MILLER OPEN HOUSE A planned home. no waste apace | bedrooms with closets, linen | closets large living s, at | tr-rtive Poomy Bitchen. efficient utility roo.ns with sleetric wa- peal von of] furnaces with air units, copper plumb- =a eee cope lege st. ake rad pbb ment to buyers. Material and /aoee= afd este OPEN HOUSE 12 NOON “TO 8 P.M. STONE STONE REALTY CO. 2-0283 tet be. Daily; oe. to 4 WISE BUYERS SHOP ’ Classified! For a home, a car, furniture or any- thing else, see the Want Ads F IRST. PLAINS CORNER | and car camer best Soames. ving at its 6 Rooms — 9 Acres On main highwey and short énve. city limits) Remod- eled 1% story 3 bedroom For Sale Houses roo . close to Ortonville we} ' $1500 “Open daily 8 to @ Sundays 10 to 2 ine cause df illness, Write Pon. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | | S28 bodes ro pmagenag rae oe For Sale Farms = 48_—=_ "18° Press__ Box _4 | suites $1298 up: dining room PEE ee» = sear > F ndly - Service uae % Pp. } G ROC py & HOME WHEN YOU NEED USE oun away Veen es i BEER OR “A 6 ON RANCH TYPE Grossed over sii.000. ie * 1953. Sub. BUY, SELL, TRADE ANY- 50, ACRES—24 MILES NORTH urban lake area with no com: THING COME OUT my 1650 7 Siecer on paved road, 6 ition Lovely six room liv : room and 3 bedroom rasch quarters plus modern 4 room home with 25 ff. glassed in porch, | fome to rent. ing and | We can bel you veaol basement, Far er heat. storms) fistures Owner sellin of cane oy tae sereens, 7 fields gravel and; other interests. $10. ep) repay oo pate Oe pay. | clay loam soll, 64x20 dairy business and real estate. Balance | ments bora. i stenchlong, & 8 (oak lero at $200 per month. Telephone us or call at our of- floors ce. a 3lxi6 ft chicken coop and park. , + BENDIX DELUXE IRONER, rey S Gapahiniy debe bs ro 6 fered | DIXIE RESTAU RANT late model, only $95. MI 6-1300. ac cemmercia oam, offered | $ YEAR LEASE 5 ELECTRIC DRYER. St $16,400 $5.000 down ‘A GOOD | Sale includes stock fixtures and S | A | cach MATIO Balance at & FARM IN A WONDERFUL Lo. CATION To Buy—To Se\l—To Trade YOU BUY IT—WE LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ' Open Eves (ti! 9 Sun 10-4 1075 W Huron FE 2-0263 NEXT POOR 7) "RANCH _ POST OFFICE 149 ACRES NE‘° METAMORA Good land. Buiidirg worth more than asking for farm. Dont wait. P W ODinnan 66 W Haron 6 ACRES GOOD GARDEN Nice 4 réom house Only 6 -miles from Pontiac. $6500. ce terms Dinnan and 6 W. Huron _ 95 ACRES MILFORD AREA MOD- ern home with pientyfof shade. Good out buildings P. W. Dinnan | & Son. 66 W. Huron Sale Business Property 49” EAST acecan. 500 FOR LEASE. Garage type building. 60 x 100 Clear Span gas heat, 4000 sq. ft extra land for parking and ex- pansion For tnfo, call Detroit. | 'N 21424 | 200 «FT. BUSINESS ~ FRONTAGE | with house ir cack. Loca ted on | Union Lake — Write Pontiac Press Box INDUSTRIAL, ets sQ. “PT. BUILD- ing for sale or lease Lot 1704150 Main highway Power wired High ceiling. 12 ff. doors. Mono-rail erane OR 3-2043 For better living a community of dave ty oe 100x190 ft parcels, just 4 miles N of Pontiac =ey limits, on M-24 or N_ Per: bt Bes as $060 win | ake on $100 down, the prop- erty daily . 4 ACRES—WOODED On @ paved road. Excellent wood- ed sites comprised of 3 acres of | hard timber and 1 acre of clean land for bullding site or garden’ $180 down 2 ACRES Close to schools and bus service ny — = Some trees clese i AKE “PRIVIL EGES A Beautiful lot on the north end | of Lake Oakland 1lsn300) ft No 83. _— Acres sub, No 2 On Mann $850 cash or | 4286 — the rayton Platns 1” Open Sundafe oan ‘COLORED rAMILIES 3 dand on 8. Bivd W. all inpraven sani in Priced $750 Terms For information call M Spears, FE ussell A. Nott, Realtor "70 W PE 45008 Pike NICE BUILDING SITES ‘in Cres- find, but we have some available, $380 each, can be bought for cash or terms. 21 City lots, each 40 x 120. with city water and electricity all for ZONED C-A-Commercial Corner, on M 58,. over 260 on pave- ment. and 270 feet lacey Cash or ‘erms GLARK REaL aatare FE 4¢6492 1326 W. Huron Open Evenings Co-operative R Real Estate Exchange ONLY A FEW LEFT. Beautiful ome acre tracts of ex- and very ca bik eee . $15 down and $15 — Di pretrial little land 3: I. i "BROW N, Realtor) 1362 W. Huron PE 23-4810 460 FEET | BUSINESS FRONTAGE 233 lots on o busy paved street close to dowttown Pontiac. A wonderful location for any type boa gee Wi be bee as es all 23 lots, is "onty $12, "yi. t0d Terms. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw 8t. FE 58-6165 Open eve. til 8:30 ___ For Sale Acreage 47 4 ACRES VACANT Four acres cf ground located near Drayton Plains. A ——— homesite gently back to a Lge Tewoge 80 feet on the feet bal = prviteger on a ume th $600 Aloees Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ve. ‘tiP'8:30 TUN. Segnen ie: Ph, FE 5-816 ACRES VACANT a N bor 1% — — of Auburn eights, O) ear as part payment. 1 Rockhayen, ; - 4ACRES ~~ 1 mile Auburn nev frig wes Proton “Ss THELMA "M. ELW dob FE 51 9 to 7 ESTATE. 5143 Cass-E.trat@th Lake Rd 284 PE 43004 Open «| HIRE GOOD’ WORK- & through Help Want- ed ads. That's how Pons, ‘tiac Press. did it too! Cp Ae PETER” cent Lake Estates are hard to | | Rent- Lease B Bus. Prop 49A LLP LLL LL COMMERCIAL conmea | . ft Full basement. Elizabeth | | Lake Rd_ PE ¢5931 | INSULATED >) COMMERCIAL? building 25250. Overhead door automatic off heat Phone FE _ 25113 of FE ¢6355 USED CAR LOT. OFFICE BLDG. garage 8 690 Oskiand FE 4-4995 RestsCRent WITH w shopping cen ter on Elizabeth Lake FE 2008 16x30 STORE AND 20x50 STORE. 2615 and 2619 N. Dixie, '» mile N. of Telegraph | “For Sale or Exchange 50 50 WANTED 20 TO 4 ACRES OF VA- Business ess Opportunities 51 BEAUTY 81 SHOP Goop BUSINESS. Wanted to se! -due wo iliness. Newly decorated. MY 2-5621 MY 3-3300 or SS SDE GROCERY STORE | womplete tine of stock Immediate Posseesion Located at 3462 Le- M-24. Metamora. ot Rd or ? > = “ON DIXIE HWY. @® ft business frontage; store building and livine quarters Cin- der block concrete floors, ve well built, Low down payment. Extremely low monthly Cae A RED HORSE. 5019 Cass — ‘Ré. FE + HAMBURGER STAND FOR SALE a Lake Tonomah For. ew in formation call EM. 3-82 4 BAY GAS STATION — ? HOIST, eet 30144. for anion wi per year on ceases ment. Year siness lake area. , write ac _Box 114 SMALL ALL CAR R WASH F FOR SALE. _Call_ OR or FE__5-7260. Partridge A HOT SPOT The top highway restaurant in this Sonatas area Good fixtures if down payment | year. Have back in less than of just $7, e yee: WHAT DO YOU HAVE UP NORTH? Trade your home, income, business or land cont: ae World's Largest|"™ : 42 W. Huton Open Eve, FEE #4216 ry 1800 | lease at $73 per month. Full price $4,000 with $2,400 down. If you like the restauran: business, bet- ter look into this one. We. will! show you the busiest little restau- rant you have ever seen. PAUL A. KERN, Realtor | v1 Oakiand Ave 2-9200. _Keal Estate, Since rb DRUGS & $.D.D. A pharmacist’s delight and money | maker. This business ts estab- lished and does $100,000 gross on liquor take-out alone an be bought- with just inventory down GM GROCERIES, S.D.D. The one in a nanared chance to have the whole family working and living together 7 room vine quarters. building. equipment and ali for just $15,000 down. No. 3315 STATE-WIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac — State Bank Bidg. John Landmesser, Broker weit} rE SMAI aL RESTAURANT In business 11 years with regu- lar customers. located on ideal | corner jot 3 bBlecks from Sag- inew = Street ample — parking space buy building and lot 60x14] $16.- 000. terms Roy Annett Inc.| ~ Sale Land nd Contracts 52 Tn | LAND CONTRACTS. 20 PER CENT discount and 6 per cent interest. pea 7 dolars work. ace ONES RE*L ESTATE FE 4-3505 “stron 20% Discount aces et tr Cos ‘under “STONE, ant land. have 1948 25 ft. Zim- ed " 4 her bessetrs lor cad com. cal| STONE REALTY co. Ed wa: M Stout Realtor, FE 919 Joslyn FE 2- _5-8168. wot pm: Datty; Sunt we 25% DISCOUNT Balance of $4.30) payments of $45 per mon‘'h 6 per cent {p- terest Cost to you, $3,225. Se- cured with 4-room oungsiow with FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. LOANS $25 to - $25 to $500, Commanite Loan Co. 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 __.___Friendilv Service ~ MONEY for > People Who Work A SPECIALIZED LOAN SERVICE | $25 «650 «66100 up to $500 If your weekly family = - come is between $15 $150 and vou are ae tuis service is designed es- pecially for you hen Decessary every effort is made to give you the money n one day our choice of -yepaymont schedules GENERAL PUBLIC lb OAN CORPORATION | 69 W. Huron St. Phone FE deral 3-718] __ Mortgage _Loans 54 ed LOW INTEREST Unlimited funds for single family brights el —— ore should trower die® HG PETERSON 1310 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Phone FE 8-8406 or FE 5-6772 Swaps SS - we BLUE SUIT. EXCELLENT; MAN’S size 32-38.fo- good % in. drill, lad- DINING ae — HIDES or m table _ FE 2-1338, ——e 1953 4 DOOR PONTIAC CHIEFTAN. Fully equipped low mile- Will accept land contract or ‘WILLIS M BREWER ace Rooseve:it Hotel over acre of ‘a i. PE 4518" or .£ 32-8533. . De XCHANGF YOUR LAND GON- CUARK REAL ESTATE = | "trect «where ou have sold p _ FE erty) for late motel car & ca 162 W. Huror Open Evenings; H J VanWelt OR 3-1355 _ Co-operative Real Estate E &¢ | FLOOR FURNACE AUTO., SELL ae _or swap. FE §-)073. Money to Lean 53 FOR SALE OR TRADE. 14 FT. (State Licensed Lenders) or automate abot = EY ‘* @ DOOR; i OR | LOANS Extra Fast Service You can borrow Leben — on signature, car. fu Leans made without cudorsere tor any worthwhile purpose 20 Biss Schr repay HOUSEHOLD ~ FINANCE a sae ear SL ot SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? ptty te employed m women married of single. Nationwide credit, had or come in sete” LOANS $23 to $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 7 W. Lawrence FE 2-0249 Pontiac MONEY WAITING You May Borrow $25-$500 - Sree aes mo fcr BU JCKNER waren CO. rE LADY'S COAT AND DRESS. 00D condition T Roved 2-8792. dow. m"ayment. $10 per morth Late mode! au- tomatic w Balance pet month. hone MY iY “y3Til. nee on Freeze LOOR ee dee yd (2x12 LincLeuM sé 95 a ALL ys tealelacie 8c BONNY “MAID INLAID TILE 10c Rubber Base Paint $3.50 gal. Asbes Roof Coating (5 gal! $2.90 SYERS 141 W Ruron FE 4-3064 BEDROOM SUITE Studio Couch Large selection in good used fur- ies FURNITURE CO. *x.-Z TERMS BED, DRESSER, CHEST, SPRINGS AND MA‘TRESS. $40. OR 3}-8581 BARGAINS GALORE Duo-Therm of) heater, 620. Chrome breakfast set, 629. Metal cabinet, 69. . Knee-bole desk, $13. a; away bed and mat tress, $12.50. Sect: ional book $20, — chair and arama $8.50. New cotto, metisces 98.95, All new and furniture at big savings. =< buy sell and exchange: for me. Oakland Furniture 104 8. Saginaw FE 2-5823 BLONDE DINETTE SET. TABLE. roblems | 181 FULL SIZE FLORENCE ELEC- tric Stove. All new wiring, .switch- es and oven element, 960. 30 N. Tasmania, FE 56-0656. ANGE, 30° WIDE ee ae R. ree: “LINOLEUM AND PAINT SALE hel — at Jack's, 183 N Perry. Sear:. é araTeas Oli BURNING HA VE several that are ideal for 3 and 5 room houses. Lorman — Leok like television conse! One of America’s ve'y st aos 5. These are b new but sligh' tranct, Ter uorescent, 3 Orchard ‘Lake : ve ié INCH, RCA WITH DOORS se 56 a Beare il ag e ales ere PE Sted rT) @ INCE ROLL-AWAY BED. NEW. $30 §-1987. ee NT DRYER, $139.95. R.B. mg ong Electric Co., 1060 West Huron. HOOVER 2 VACUUM COMPLETELY rebuilt, 1 yes guarantee. $14.96. 956 Myrtle nie | N PRING, iG, TWIN IN BED 81 biaeae He jn ‘good condition, $10. OR 37 KITCHEN CABINET T SINKS, | KS, FA- mane $139 90 value = “Sightly marred elso several 42 in and 66 in. mode traordinary values. Youngstown kitchen Annex. 397 Orchard Lake CONSOLE SEWING machine practically = Swap rocking horse for small 2 wheel _bdieycle. FE 5-3023. =NEW. LIVING — eUITE, LIKE * R 3-T03T. LARGE poo TERM HEATER. Like new. FE §-0855. MAPLE BED COMPLETE. OPEN stock $30. Storkline crib and | chifforebe set, natural finish. $40 | oR 3-7288 MATTRESSES AND HOLLYWOOD beds All new. You save. Closed en Sat. Hilberg 52 Williams, FE §-8633, NEW BARGAIN $295 Speedqueen dryer ... Norge dryer 4 drawer owe End table. f wm Across ‘ bs] and g@s ranges 914.95 GE auto. washer, like new . $149.50 13 cu. ft Serval gas refrig. $129.50 THIS MERCHANDISE IN_ EX- CELLENT CONDITION, ASY TERMS : es CLAYTON’S Furniture, Appliances 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. ° Kee Harbor FE 5-861! or FE 5-8974 PRACTICALLY . NEW ;, GE. AUTO | matic troner. Wi! sell reasonabie, | MU #¢T $59.50 F EFPRIGERATORS. LAST YEAR'S 50 1953 models, One of America’s pation oe —— $1130 best name 2 ds See ee $ vears Buy a ne Hsbcgee eeeneeneer ) poe we M tans, cuum cleane & IV iH N a a ‘ ~ FE 2010. MACHINE SUPPLY CO. 18 W Pike Only BEDROOM 8U VANTTY, J chest and bec. wert, _ $50. 12i USED TRADE-IN ee beth_Lake DEPARTMENT CHROME BPCARYAST. SET. 600 Used washer .........----- $19.98 Loun chair .....sssseceee, $19.95 Cast FoR” FURNITURE 6) Sine cygense $2088 cunts is aia lroner ... $39.50 set Lie these vourself and save, 4|$ room Duo Therm beater chairs ble 95 value | and tank , $49 50 $3045. There ro brand new 1954 Gag range table top $49 50 models Famous ‘ormica 6 pe — $40 50 tops All popular colors Come MANY O(dER a rene = be [oe CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS Si iene, Spreestiony Seresine. | THOMAS ECONOMY chard Lake 4v« FURNITURE CO. 36) 8. Saginaw WROUGHT In SRON ‘BUNK. BEDS mattresses $44.95. Se Peamara, ab Oreaed cane Georgian silver re coffee sugar bowl, ; _tray with initia) ‘A 84107 WHITE CROCH Bi WAYNE GABERT'S. New § 100m Duo-Therm heater $69, ae go ere wine, $25. ~ — metal beds, ow, 20. Ye t-oe2! ater ar 1983 MODEL MAYTAG W. In rood condition. Price $49. _ aS G. Hempstead 4-RIN4 (One STOVE AND T GOAL BTOeE: E-2 TERMS 6 rooms, $15 each. rE 443), - N Te specials $30 a . EIBCE LIVING ROOM SUE Go ataroaee OE OS. sols | Vane TT VING ROOM BUTE gag eC a i Bh Tarawer ene rete 7 “SET —WATFRESS AND BOR K Pace ront aie § 4 gs ieee tleeditan wool face 1 br orace BEDROOM SURE WAL rug favariment size |) PIECE vanity. Blectrie ie BANK F RNITURE CO.| ft Never ted PE éttto afer YEtaTion |* ge E-Z TERMS pepe, at ou. Frigidaire For Sale Miscellaneous 60 PON’T WORRY HUR- “RY and rent that yacant room through Classified. ads for extra income! ‘Dial FE2-8181 for a Sale Household Goods 57 $190.05 APPLIANCE SPECIALS _ “For S Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Artist's supplies, hobby supplies, see Classifica- pon 244A “HOBBIES & SUPPLIES” Pipes. ak rods, basem yore — e uf asoemenl tee. ae used, phoon Biel Co., 135 St. (across from nen rging & Bock- eu. FF AiR COM E880) JACK nammers, power strovels, Crean | —~“wewer cleaners, CONES RENT AL. 1351 BALDWIN FE_2-0077 stove. 30 a Oal, ol tank DUO-OLL, 1, BURNER Wasnborwts with iting 274 gal. tank. Soe tone heater, 4 4 LeGrande. rE Garage Doors oe stock of number 2 doors and gas feanses) No wait- iemediate wm: tion, free Slaihese’ Mesite, Son eM s4ses a er Milford Nights, _EM_ 3-6156 or PE ‘ STEEL Ideal for emall machine shop. PE 2-4021. Ask 10-Inch Lathe | eas bate = oa at ices. %x12 Linoleums .... $1.98 | es remodeling and “installing. 4Atz ft. Wall Tile 2.0... .8¢) "Paddock FE 2.0203 ttouse Paint ..$1.49 Gal. 2m: Pee wer a = 6x9 Linoleums ......,95¢ = Genet sinks, all sizes, f& HAROLDS, 140-8. SAGINAW | Laundry Grete land. Fr 25450 Free Delivery Free Check Our re = gp Pe a Open Friday: Night “ui to PM. SAVE Supply ey < S Saginaw | aUDIUM HEARING A AIDS A} ARE GAS FIRED 45000 BTU SPA not — get fe, trial be con- heater auto. controls like new. vinced Rules 1900, $65 FE 8-0740 “gig FUEL ¢ ve OH TANKS 7 #2750 Plumbing tad Heatin Suppl Nejuindre at ‘21 J0-Mile Open Sundays BATHTUBS, IVE FOOT RE- cessed chipped $39.95. Lavatories complete with lea == chrome faucets ioe, owers $5445 Michigan Fluorescent, 393 | Orchard Lake Ave BicYCLES. BOYS’. MADE IN ENG. | land, slightly. scra*ched in transit. $0050) =—Ter value $44. Michi- | gan Fluore ent chard | iake Ave BURMEISTER’S LUMBER TWO YARDS Pools Detroit OPEN ‘8’ AM TO 8 P SUNDAY 16 TO 3 4x4 Sheet rock per sheet $1 35 1x6 fi: boards §95. per m tv8 W Pine boards $85 per M. tilg W. Pine voards $85. per M. 12 W P greys $15 a ft °x14 red Fir. special Pibles an <16 Red fir speclel 905 : 2x8 Red oboe nN lad pipe ring $ _ er Ceiling Tile $08 pe per t 7onolite per vied PL 35. { Toose rock wal) $1 2 ee ims! $4.90 100 ff combination doors. $14 95 Cicer combination doors $29 95 3 ptece colored bath set all fit- sig Fe pay! only $149 05 ARE - PLUMBING BOYDELL PAINTS Ty YOU ARE BUILDING A HOUSE TO $500 ON ALI MAKE SURE ITS BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co, 7 Cueley lake Rd * 1-4184 “\NCHOR TF: ENCES No money down, F HA approved _FREE | ESTIMATES FE 5-7471 ALWAYS WRECKING Sale om used building materials ‘ militor® teet ons pend acuee umber Doogs, bin, sash, brick. Unien Hcg cs 31245 W Eight Mile Road one Farm- _ Ington_ 0268 or KEnwood 5-1660 8 OR 6 ROOM OIL HEATER Reasonabie 4475 Forest 8 Fr BATH TUBS. CHIPPED $39 03. S$. A) Thompson. 80 South Perry BEFORE YOU INVEST IN A WA- ter softener. investigate the Rev- nolds-Shaffer Baill-O-Matic Ne doh payment. Small monthly payments, FE ¢0073. FE 43573 BATHROOM FIXTURES. 8OIL ‘pipes and fixtures, automatic ot! and gas gater heaters, of] and | toal furnaces. eG and hot” Water Potlers, o1! fire HEIGHTS SUPPLY 3685 Perry St. ___Phone PE 4-5431 joo FT OF SNOW F FENCE WITH steel posts MI 4.3241 Sp WE ARE CHANGING to ting we will eel) very. mop qur Stokol eon in a-l — Term desired re wire 208 Nationa! Gena: FE, Blackett’ S Offer Knotty pine paneling $154M ', In utilitw plywood $425 per eheet 2n¢'s $75M. | ane ixf boards, 236s and 2x8's $05 M t e@ and cvutside, white and color $20 per calion $161 Dixie Hw. lark stdén ——____MA Oe8tt BIRCH FLUSH DOORS Blightiy damaged most any 4 anc up for eis doots 3 f& x 3%, : Smaller sizes cahabie ‘ae “‘ealte tables, $3 and up Masonite flush doors, $3 a | MEDICINE C CABINETS LARGE 2 41 wat ep TY SF) Genera Electric wet ceil rechare. KELLA’S. HARDWARE , 2 Malo Fee ee ON On HENS AAA A CIRCE @ FLUORESCENT FIx.| IDE WC Plugs into wall =a Heaters 3904 Auburn at Adams PE 20011 | ADAM CHAVRILLA'S RENWELS. wre Leghorns 8 mo cid” 41 $0 Shed ype of using foe acon | pele, Kew wetter, Srrsed oelre, ee en ee, ee en dinettes, bedroom and rer- S ‘$ vear 800 50° Pree tabor hookup Rts 0 e co on bed ato i" u feation rooms $11.86 value. $395 | £000 condition | Originally toons on Edison iiiex Shallow well tet) 30 06 Winchester model 70. used BRITTANY SPANIELS, PROVEN _Sale Farm Produ ce 75 § Wil sel) for 820 witrou 32 3 | 2 seasons N-w condition. 120 N. |; igbtly' fectory marred Cali St! sauery MI tit Se ee a ecalsties beat) r uunting and field trial stock, rea- Pts MOST VARIETIESS factory showroo..s «Michigan Flue) a 2s ae Sr gar pet cent discount Dee rss Nee _EE_ eet | sonable, FE 41083. * Wilolese e and retail Crab ap- crescent 393 Orchard Lake mp PENNY PAINT SALE ARN AcON PLUMBING os aie tas = ap Ber BEAUTIFU. TOY FOX TERRIER | pies. Fresh cider Boney. Water CANDLES. ¢ CHRISTMAS CA ae 1 . . “| puppies Long Lake be- a) ' decorations Al’ kin of gifts mea Sararic << eae SU PPLY ; Shell. 375 § Telegraph. FE 2-470§. tween Rochester & Livernois _tord ne Te eine ‘Blankets, Libera! B's Outpost TWO GALLONS FOR $3.99 968) NI-15 Irtonvitle 130 GUNS BUY SELL Eee BEAUTIFUL POMERANIAN DOG8 — Giacxmo ‘ bra por eirereea 3265 Dixie’ 72. Open daily @n¢ :99° per vent runbe atex % mile 8 of Ortonville Ali makes-most calibers” ; snd puppies Make real live gifts. - Rat to. ee AAR Sun. 10 to 6 pth a ——= pa vt gal $39. | Sees. daily * to 6 Sunday 10 to 2 Manley Leach, ly Bagley _ _FE_ 5-0651 _ el hes -- o EAR REOWOOD eter e ere is _E ROYAL OAK WINDOWS GUNS BROWNING REMINGTON, | BLACK AND TAN vee UPS OR Cape Porat yes, Bs Loe Calman 1! oe 4 vei T1OP , fomplete with frames & storms | WINCHESTER ITHACA. A com- — 3-0479_ 2274_Airport Clarkston Ra Left first farm ‘oal lumber and supplies. LOOR SHOP | 1 door and frame complete Sev- oe tee aoe ‘hk seccesories. 7 ¥R BiAck eR" tik | Soe ten M. A. Benson Opes 1 $8 Saginaw 8t.| Cis Gell EM 3221] "| & scope mounting High power | seat GldG oUt oe Gennes ncn (POTATOES RUsskTS AND sE- ; ar tor a <3 Y 8 out of good .coon stock > by the Gusne! oF can I}; a if} id agoes v e ushe t FE ¢27 PETRO ee 2 WHEEL TRAILER WITH TARP can welice Con cay Cause | james Sweeney 4408 Kura Ro. | loads OA 827° oRPRES NKS_ ALL SIZE8 IN- Ss r Excellent for ‘.unting or trave DREYER GUN SHOP just no £) ‘5° | POTATOES 75C PER BUSHEL. elud: see, oe as 86 95 eu s Ue HOME Also car top carner with sere of Holly at 15310 Milford "Rd, |BAY MARE IDEAL FOR WOMAN squash $2 per bushel or 5c per GAVE SUPPLY, 100 8 SAGINAW ,,.WIiL HEAT YOUR HOME | OR D124 -——.——__| Holly Ph. MEirose ¢6771, Open; oF children Reasonable Chuck | jh Bring your owh containers ~~ CASH 1 FoR Ft SORNTORE fully guaranteed automatic floor, 32 WINCHESTER SPECIAL AND _ Sundays. _ Adams, MI 48138 7 eee CA peer in oe zest cocnar utilit® room of basement duct- case, 4 oil drum. farm dinner | HIGH STANDARD 22 PISTOL. Fender ae _.| of Seymour Lk an asha DEER # $ SPECIAL. 2 type. off furnéce Now at reduced | dell ca. floor furnace: single | Sport King Extra target barrei | BOXERS aK REG. REASON- | POTATOES .ND APPLES $1 wheeled trailer. x8 foot all micas! It lights itself and burns air mattress produce scales. FE and weighis. Excellent $35 7 able FE 2-129 bushei aan vp f Out Baldwin to bed tire: No. 1, 2 or off So simple you, 2-1897 after 5 ‘Mark Fi 367 ee | BABY SAuMce ae CAGES AND Hoy a orth of Clarkston * Draft het gc EGE noon neeugee on waren |mgOM Cady rae toes “OL Sane sano TOONS sea NOOR” FOTE oe | - area. seers dally Agee: s0- | — heap FE 7.6861 ———— amg Lawn, “Rechenat. * Baby Parakeets = . $2.98 | toes, commercial grade and B | ciated wit) Tra\ier Exchange 60 31 JAP ARMY RIFLE 12 POWER NG GUN < nN, WRITTEN GUARANTEE / size FE 2.5409 | t ; & Telegraph across from Te!l- binoculars Sectional bookcases | sELLII aoe COLLECTION, | 801 4th St FE2-4025. Closed SiR j99 BALES ee “CLEAN WHEAT nstruments Ps Center “Open eves and! 800° books os 3265 | Etosha enter CUTE FARM COLLIE PUPS $10 straw Mi & . Save 80 per cent. Complete 10- = Ole ANS ‘S____.__=: Mauser, 9 teyer OL 2.8368 1841 Crooks Rd = lee chrome plated drafting set 2 ELECTRIC MOTORS 3 AND 19 ye IncH 2 MAN CRAFTMAN WINCHES*ER CARBINES, 84 CAIRN” TERRIER PUPPIES A AKC | In black case Made by Park Inn HP each FE _ 7-0261_ _. chain sew Like new §230 for and up Also have other cali-| registered. Male & femaie Sale Form antpmest = 76 strument Co. Includes large com- PRACTICALLY NEW NORGE quite sale MUtual ¢4036 2649 bers uy sell and trade cae Glenbrook ‘eego Harbor. rE OE I ans bas dividers with begasoster| kitchen range. aah dresser, Chirms Rd. Milford pg Gun = pete Sho 58-0107 A RI VT Buy Vta Vides mal compasses. terce lounge. clothe 628 Chester, 3; winCHESTER SPECIAL AND ra, na Mase | COCKER: PUPPIES, AKC_REGIS- : a pec verira paris 8 lend de rane MI 476 — “cace 4 ofl drums farm aiynee Win OHESTERT = RIFE tered Alc stud service FE 4.0225 USED NEW IDEA 2 ROW CORN LOROID =e “CAME bell a- floor furnace single 7 s ay = - he eas as - $15 fe soll ' with meter and flash attachment. | gir mattress produce scales, PE — with “shelis FE 5-0878 [agiecee dees oka STRIKE AND PICKER A.1 CONDITION Miewent eng”! : $75 MA_5-2656.__ _- 21897 after 5. | WINCHESTER _ AUTO RIFLE 7: _hounds, Bill Ludwig. FE 17-0311 usep NEW IDEA 1 ROW PICK. | ~ z ; sd | 30" bog) prec of fone rahe ome a SPRINGER PUPPIES. ER $175 PAYTON WELL JET woo Do It Yourself 61 rd nson. AKC Registered. Ideal Christmas oe =_l, ees : ee . $78.93. rtaa in & decorative, WOOO ~ 10.09 1 a ee AVER | gifts. ceeaeonabie Call after 5 HOUGHTEN’S pire = _— o Ha) Aikitchen cabinet doors & drawers RENT OUR TOOLS, SAWS. MIX- aoe. Dymael neewizen cane p.m. Ortonville, tak : chistes hain «aw LE LONG STOP! LOOK! 151 Oaklend Are. PE 4150/41 TOP SOIL. BLACK DIRT. GRARRETS OPALEIE GRAIN Farmall tractor ae Cr : For sale ® close head ee , Gravel and fill dirt. Lyle Conklin |> 5 Weeks to 6 mos top in or ca; ue tor ' ted Button,” "ems Jos yn. | steel Grams, 61. each flee open T LEAKING BASEMENT FE 28872 or PE #111 trade for canaries, have good stock of used, equip Jt) Bead steel creme : win. Bonder Heay -Duty Sealer tae | BA A : rah Markee a ees 4750_Josiyn_Ra_ MY oo aa cepeeane Srstection oye tino Galvan a Se | 2488 Auburn Ra. 46510 We eke Sores a ore ss: at a. “Thompson. $8 South | STORER AND tree. Fuel Paint, Oe Oreharé Lake| PER. PE $7014 PE 8.0000 preg big CANARIES. = : “RING BROS. tR - Avé PE 5-6150 LACK DIRT ND PEAT DE- © 1997. ve. LER SURPL Us LUMBER SouBAS AS witite: | (Jivete¢ 1280 creascent, Jk. Rd. POMERANTAN YOUR JI-H DEALE AND MATERIA! SALES CO pine, Sis 18. Cedar side, wall OR 37540 | ctype. reasons ble =. yaa Pontiac Rd, at Opdyke Pr ered. "FE exceliees sed Pine 236s | - shakes $14.50, Square a . : | FURESREED. ie cay nti aE °onex¢ ft ea. en easonable. i Ke R KING . DIRECT D 2x8 rafters floor joists. Be ft CHURCH'S INC. SELL THE SURPLUS) tere fees DALE FUBP | G@NER kixa Sin cy = su "FOLDING Pa apes es ‘= : E 0233 / through Classified ads. Best for all sround pei Bes Be ao im os Givi my ee SS ‘a Drew ve hildren’ rig & init aa eae Se Ag — fonerete &- Mortar $1.18; '% "Sa $60 | sith perawers Land livestock, machin-! Haga FF er. ge conan’ & Powcr Products En Ze if a 0 1 ‘ — Parts: & Repair for aul SPV" repute regiment. “fd | Reet shsthes Bost: <“$ths e : ‘| ery./ anything! Dial FE Parakeets, ¥ plus stock other ‘ems st low | =. .» Cee Weedon’ Y a y tes tet Ee. Cemene D Cooled Engines ¢ | id ghana Ra. (Mt OR 1681 8. reene) 2-818], | Wc O08, | Dick's Air Cooled Engines |’ aes Open 64:39 except Sunday gous Eeurruxnt 4} ; . i” rose, PE 2-3340, 193 8. Gagina® FE 403204 = { ° * | : ‘ * se ‘ ‘ r | L ’ _¢ ie { i ae ae % ' : ° 1 4 . ‘ 6 S woe by 4 —— g i = 4 ds 4 e r ‘ y z a! . fe ‘ . bi : 2 ‘ 8 ee ee ee i ‘ ae wut Be ee ee es oe ee Ss Se Sa” SINK EXCELLENT CONDI. | _tion FE 3 G& M “COMPANY | SAWS AND SCISSORS. MACHINE SHARPENED ALL WORK 18 NTEED GUARAN PE 5-7835 2629 Opdvke Rd. | GOOD raped ts PIANO. $25. MY Garage Doors me y tome Tes ete = Doo: aylor ie Garage re Lakes" Overhead’ Door reat Co ‘2010. Dizie “Hwy. PE 4634 GAS RANOFS 0 $19 95 | Apt. size refrigarator ....... $49.95) Reconditioned washer 3 Frigidaire 30 tn. range floor m : } Tronrite floor model 149.05 CRUMP ELECTRIC 3465 Auburn FE 43573 H C LITTLE FLOOR FURNACE gulo good condition; also Cheve engine. can demonstrate Inquire after 6 PM. 256 Eimerty’ | _ Street HOT 4 WATER HEATER, © GAL. gas new, approved for use on Consumers fines values, $49.50 an: t are slightiv marred. Also electric, Ol and bottled gas heaters at ter- | rific Pde Michigan Fluorescent | 393: Orchard Lake Ave. HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY | store, 7 miles out Baldwin Arm- strong floor covering and Mac-O- _Lac t_ paints. Phone FE 17-7845. HOME OWNERS! ALUM AWN- ings, factory price FE 4-6089. IRON FIREMAN STOKER AUTO- matic Good as new Complete Sith controls Bent offer MI 6-0422 after 7 30 pn 13 H P JET PU MPs $69 50 H P deep rel! it pumps with 12 gal tank $112 50 GA Thompson. 80 8 Petry AVATORIS COMPLETE WITH faucets $2450 value $1495 Also toilets bathtubs shower stalls at terrific values These are crate marred Michigan Fluorescent | 363 Orchard Lake Ave | LUMBER “FALL SPECIALS" 1x8 white pine ooards M. sq ft $85. ixl? sq. ft. or more, 210 thick butt shingles iC &\c 1-3 | sq $230 wa! plank & tile varie | @ated colors, 8c sq. ft bots ft. "e) l in carton | Matt thick insmlation 100 sq , Int doors $7 & up. Ext. doors $1250 & up 2x4 to 2zl2 No. 2 & better {ir tumber. get our | x price now New type insulated siding See us for new low prices | Drives ay culve « State approved, 4 hook, steel clothes post. $9 45 | ca aceee crocks & drain tile & | fittings P paneling- cedar 18c sq ne Oe» flooring all graces in windowwall Plywood. interior & | exterior Get our quantity prices. | You'l save | Paul St. Cvr Lumber Co. ! 6120 Bogie Lake Ra Commerce | EM 3-275: j LINOLEUM 49c sq. yd.! RUBBER BASE PAINT $385 gal | SMITH'S 257 S. Saginaw | -McCRAY LAKGE "REFRIGERA- | tor, A-] condition also stokef. _Oatland Very reasonable 290 | in mirror al] meta] cabiset §7 value $395 Slightly marred Also large selection of medicine cabi- nets wilh and without lights. new sliding triple door unity. all at ex- ceptiona] bargains i ike Av a. orescent, 38? Orchard NORGE OIL BURNER ALSO * ee 55 gallon drums with fittings, $40. MY 3-4722. NEW GALVANIZED PIPE ‘ im. (2) ff lengths) in (2% ft lengths) SAVE PLIUMBING , 100 8 Saginaw (OIL FU FURNACE OR 3-1606 after 4 _ ONE 32 AND ONE % INCH IN- | side doors ‘ith frames $10 each | 2138 Allerton Road BEST OFFER Logan floor mode! conaiien. used hours. Com includin: « quick change and ' Fe iy. fetely equipped tlect gears y horse-ower motor. 5-070. | THMEEN tBu bat water he BUR. | hot OR 3 30108 water heater TAEBOTT LUM Lumber, Leper ware, ae Septic tanks, BER system for wet basements. Sheet | rock, rock | and floor and | wall fo 1025 jand. Ph. , La USED Ms 16 bp. Refrigerators washers, electric and ges ranges at low prices. The Good Housekeeping _Shop. $1 W. Huron. USED FURNACES 1—O1] furnace 75.000 .... $75 00 Coai furnaces ........... $2000 up Stokers © ou ceeeeees $15.00 up Oil burners... .... $25.00 up Range boilers a5 00 Side arm gas heaters $5 ce Furnace fans 15 60 stallation ‘99 Can arrange for financing and in- SLICE OF HAM For’ Sale Pets 69 Sale Farm Equipment 76 SOS ONL Let PARAKEET PET SUPPLIES .GARDEN TRACTOR. GEAR DRIV- Danc¢ey's, 358 308 Gaxinnd FE 5-5031 | en with cultivator. papa Practi- REG PUPS. CHAMPION: | CAlly brand new ‘MEL ship anmedlioes. 6 weeks old. ~fose 44259 Hy ble and while. FE 54-3965 ~~ ONE MAN CHIAN SAW champion sired. 22068, = Pox by de al AnD COOK Hound. Cood Atler 6 00 mm. 664 . INGER pies ING Kennels. A'l stock fo : Sng SAS ARANER POPS. ¢ MO. OLD. alien” Iecoetaninr ar 3.5240. 10.4 { are 2 pa 83 poor ICE. lane. SUPPLIES. Sho» 60 Astor, FE GESE AND | Mr bbe breeders. 7 YOouNG Me sk HOUNDS FOR SEE THE NEW oe RIDING S rE ate : FOR SALE | Call Sane 5 Fad and 730 pm | "Ma 6-2620. ° _COON T COCKER PUPPIES CHEAP Libcrest. Crescent Lake Dogs Trained, Boarded 70. BOARDING pink. Tod BATHING AND CLIP. . Perry. FE 2-6113.__ PRIVATE RUNS. CATS Heat. Burr-She!! 375 &. Telegraph Hay, Grain & Feed 71 eae ae STANDING EAR 23-5400. ATE INDS HAY STRAW. eo corm axe. tractor work. CORN, OAIS HA’ STRAW. oun or sma" quantities. OA “He's our new flying tackle!” Cameras, Equipment OLA MOVIE ‘PROJECTOR. SEE NEW BROWNIE just out 100 per cent more light TERMS PADDOCK Hee! s 1055 W. Huron, ER VICE, 8753 | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 | Shredded Peat Humus DON'T LIKE —DON'T TAKE FE 1-024 (5 vds $12) FE 5-7666 BLACK Dae. SAND & GRAVEL “Sale u 0 62 ere je Musical Goods EHOICE BLACK DIRT AND PRN IRN EN REN RN ERR | ACCORDIONS, FACTORY PRICES ELBLING | Enroll tm our school now. Accor- 73.8 Parke St. = =,—s dion loaned. Basement apt. 1 USED POWER MOWERS AND _Prall. off W Huron FE §-5428._ used Po catarres tractors‘ must be| BEAUTIFUL BALDWIN ACRO- sold immediately because of r- sonic epinet, like new, $700. FE age oy Make an offer, 4-3798 aiter inspecting our stock. Same Policy applies to some chines cbs surplus this ward Ave _ Birmingham Midwest i i Miller, Garden wo Equipment, 1583 8. Wood- | (North of 14 Mile Rd.) +6008 las new ma-| time “ eo) LB s SMOOTH atak ps => th Slate 1.85 yi Gal Roof coating 2.75 Ss Plastic Roof: Cement 110 Gal. BLAYLOCK COAL & BUILDING 8UPPLY CO. @1 Orcha: ca Lake Ave FE 3-7101 18x24 TENT. 4, FT SIDE WALL. rig t al] in A-] condi ointed in 8 door and tion FE USED OI. GAS AND COAL FUR- paces Also stokers, oi] burner floor furnaces, heaters. blowers and good 8 Wayne Heating and Air Main. Roch- tioning Co.. 523 N. _ester, OL 40211. USED 1,000, 2. 2,000, 3 ga’ unde betWeen fe 3.000 A wane ree EM 3-4832 , and 4:30 Petroleum Equipment Co, 10479 Highland Rd. and gas water Conds ND 4.000 WOLVERINE LUMBER AND WRECKING CO. 4 8. Paddock 3 oak Used sheeti New flooring. per ing per M We carry a full,tine in toilets 15x14 javateries with fittings $16.98 | FE 2-9784 | M $85 50 sin ee 805 lumber, plumbing and builders supplies ; All priced _ ed right! 7 “4 SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY j vour @as or oil conversion We @iso instal! all types of with fist duct FHA ter _ Garwood EM 3.2080 2 WIRE ROMEX NO In full cofls O 4 $ Perry 2 10FT COUNTERS counters — FE _5-6151 | 19¢ PER DAY FULL SIZE AUTO. Nationally Advertised 19¢ Clothes Dryer 20 Ib. CAPACITY FOR RENT 19¢ FE 4-3563 2 OIL SPACE HEATERS encugh for 3 to § ms “14 Thompson 80 furnaces ms. Stan vac FT “AND 2 8-FT. | 19 19¢ 19° LARGE One 220 roo! FES. tank Reasonable Phone ne eee Electric Portable Radio | ‘Hot Water pumps reg 8119-85 now $04 95 | Winchester model 04 carbine, reg ' $6900 now® $53 65 Insulated red | CUSTOM BUILT CRAIG | Lees aor GIBSON | a) GUITAR WITH DE- Armond nickuo and case. Excel- lent shape $75. EM 43-3000. PIANO IN GOOD CONDITION. 4 $0. _PE 41669 PIANO TUNING ey ae REPAIR- _ing. Oscar Senmidt. FE 2-5217.— PAN AMERICAN CLARINET AND case B flat. Like new $66. 101 8. Johnsen. FE 43142. SAX AND CLARINET I iNSTROC: tions Harold Krohn. STEINWAY GRAND epee ain _Size Mahogany case FE 2-8379. 1 JUKE BOX, 2 RECORDS FOR sale Reasonable FE 23114 WHITNEY BABY GRAND PIANO. Bench included. Fine condition. ReasonaBly priced MI_ +1644 Sale Store Equipment 64, 2 12 FT GROCERY SHELVES 83 r foot. Grocery carts $2 each Jim Vaugan meat saw, $150. FE 2-6083 Sale Sporting Goods 65 ATTENTION Deer Hunters i Can be seen on W. Colum- ig “also fu Gordes aes send and a FE #1072 or Pr am Hal 10:00" a.m. ni eet m. FILL son sand. Pea os stone, Road’ vel. FE 5 Ot DRIVEWAYS -- ROADS Good pawl ie 5 yds. 67. De _livered FE, 46588 CHOICE TOP SOIL 6 Yard Loads $8 Delivered. TE 46568 ., MA- butidin grave 1 SOIL, AND & erevel Quick etivery. FE 2-0603 |POR SALE BLACK DIRT. ROT- | ted manure road and cement grave), FE 17-8831. PROCESSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY gravel. Pit rur 60-40 and cushica sand. Wilkinson Sand & Gravel, _FE 46218, FE 2-9303. Ace WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL, oe and mortar fil) dirt and | king. Pontiac Lake Building Supplies: OR 3-1534. $ YDS. STRAW MANURE, $15 delivered. ar dirt, whos oe sotl, sand and gravel. EM 3-4207. _Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 100 = CENT OAK CORD WOOD. 2 cord, $11. _———_< delivery 7 days a week. FIREPLACE SLAB. 24” rd A od cord 2 for $18 Delivered. oben | Magic ef 22 x 27 inch broiler mY Glab S080 ce grt!! cSmbination. Ideal for your cone rT] hunting camp $8032 Magic Chef, ed fier sie. ‘Delivered oa Pe Osten 4 burner, heavy duty gas range. HEAVY DRY SLAB WOOD. ALSO only $38'41 2 and 3 burner hot kindling. $5.50 a cord or 2 for lates Al rivcggreaa eg re $10 FF 5-370. uilgas or other bottle gas ! Ll Ol. FIRE. lips Petroleum Co 2625 Orchard | PeEDwaY Fi POEL OIL. E- _iake Ra” FE 0195 eae Furnace. fire- Blt, SALE Bhot guns and deer rifles Siashed | 2 per cent Open 7 days a week Sportmen s Headquarters M-24 at re double stop lights Lake Or- lon Phone MY 2-451 — BRAND NEW MAN 8 DELUXE red plaid huntimy sult. coat trousers $278 or trade OR _ 3-0003 ee 30-%© WINCHESTER CARBINE. New cond 650 FE 5-0716 after 4 iber. 16 x a pyramid tent with poles Both for $100 p€ail after 3° pm., OA 8-2508 DEER RIFLE 30-30 WINCHESTER, MODEL 0. Like new, has been used once. Full price $55 1428 Cass Lake Rd | _OR 3-7665 DEER =R wie) clothes. HUN tent mi pin, _ment 2 sheel tt “trailer, F oe DEER RIFLE “SALE hunting coals $16 50 $1450 25 and caliber” , 30-40 cal | Remington $104 40 now 879 95 | pies Remington model 160 deluxe | ce coal. Were oo vindling wood . Oakland t Co FE 56159 | WHITE ‘= FIREPLACE | LOGs. MAvtair 63607 Plants, Trees, Shrubs. 68 —w A A BLACKHILL SPRUCE FOR you also white Fir Douglas and Con- color, Pine, Austrian, Scotch and Mugho, Arborvitae Juniper Na- tive tree Dig your own Bring burlap and tools. 2922 Sieeth Ra. go straight West 3 miles from | Commerce Village om gravel rd. ria | right on all turns Open daily to 7 Greenridge Farm Nursery MUtual -¢-8038 7 For Sale Pets | ee NLL AEC. $15, OR AKC REGISTERED DA DACHSHUND | | E la eer rer | a) “BEAGLE PUPS $1¢ AND. 39100 a! _ Puppies OR 3-220. i AT cn $20° | fid. ch Beagle ‘“Eberie's | usa; “ Lenedale “ Beagies 1742 | Opdyke Rd Pup» $25. FE 5-1451 mode] 760 pumps reg. AKC REG DACHSHUND PUP- 2 mos. old. MUtual 40282 . AKC REGISTERED. BOSTON TER- rier bull uppte ode ae Lid _off Oakland at Wisner 8t “AQUATIC GARDENS | | N PULLETS 5 MO. OLD each Hay $35¢ bale and. Moai before 3 PM. OL 2-2566 | E 0 Pontiac Rd ATTENTION PEEDERS We are overstocked with 1@ per cent Winter Wheat Middlings $51 50 to: or more 21 per cent Buffalo Gluten Feed $67 ton or | more Beet Pulp. $61 ton or more. , UTICA MILLING CO. Utica THE‘ PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 5932 $21 Mt t Clemens St |3 FORD FERGUSON “TRACTORS: $450. On { RE - 2-2027 | i For Sale Livestock k 72 @ GOOD 3 YEAR OLD LINCOLN | ewes and one cori registered Cheviot ram ett Bros, > Fre 71-0564 Seca: Gicsed 6un- ay 8 12 COWS. MILKING. TEST 46 average, 450 iD base, 5 fust _freshened MA 32-9086 2 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS _ ing. Arthur Rayner 427 Rd Walled Lak _ KENTUCKY BRED SADDLE PRING- 14 Mile mare Spirited. Or will trade for saddle hor more gentile MA- Pie 35-6705 GOOD 3 YR OLD HOLSTEIN COW. MA 5-6808 REGISTERED CORRIEDALE | EM nice ‘ie very reasonable es ABERDEEN Ano feeders Fisher Farm, Rochester VoL ny YORKSHIRE PiGs, 10 WEEKS | old . 2000 Wattles Rai. between jig Beaver, MUiberry 91708 | soTH WOLVERINE HOLSTEIN _ BAL * Wednesday Novenber 10th ll o'clock am ip the Wolverine Purebred Livestock Saies Pa viliog CU 8 16, 3% 76 Head outstanding Registered | Holstein cows, heifers and young bulls. Cows these sales have been making | sensational records, a5 well as topping the leading Shows of the Nation. Deairymen who have mace selecting their dairy cows are making herd averages up to $50 Ib fat on 2 under farm care os well as having Grand Champions at many leading State Fairs All milking cos Mastitis Tested, TB & Bangs tested See Floyd Kehr Branch, National § STEERS, | at! S miles | west of Williamston, Michigan. | purchased through | the Wolverine Saics | k terms an enniman Bank vf De- troit Plymouth, Mich C8 MITH SALES MANA- GER & AUCTIONEER WIL- | LIAMSTON MICHIGAN _ REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 3 bulls serviceable age 5 Hetfers ready to breed | cow Ralph -E Smith Ortonville Ph 1234F12. WEDNES"AY NOVEMBER 10TH, Auction 72 head Holstein dairy cattle Ratsed and being sold by the owner F L Proulx and R. J Hekn.ott Jr Auctioneer J A Arnold at “ommunit¥ Auction Dairy Barn Phone OA 8-268! L WANTED TO BOARD HORSE IN vicinity of Airport or Waterford with riding privileges Box 34, _Pontiac Prese For ‘Sale le Poultry 7: 4 heel Good conditien. FlLan- ders 1-2005 NS 5 EACH TAKE = =~ | OF eco go sea Boot J 678 HUNTERS SPECIAL - . USED | First St FE 35-6749 : ; trailers as low as $395. Mutchin- NEW HAMPSHIRE RED PUL- | 100 lets laying, $2 each EM 3-5552 | TROPICAL risk AND SUPPLIES YOUNG AND OLD. DUCKS AND, 74 | 0 N AND USED Stop tn for @ demonstration, ¢! Leilene availaole. ere Gar- dea & uipmen' 189 8. ot Ma 4 Mile), r je MI 4-6009 Special Discount $ Sale Bee [rs iliers. : | mowers pecia. Bolens tractors. New an used, ; pond Dixie Hwy. MA wet or 3-8506 See GARDEN aacioma, Earl Mastick Milford, M- Co., 50 at Sensors Rd. Ph. Milford MU _ #8842 or MU 4-9078. me before you buy. ro- tary and ’ For Sale Housetrailers 78) Fe Trailer |s% Exchange (Established since _— Anderson. Royal, Cham Craft, — our own floor plan. Lowest le terms. New trailers as little as “% down, as long as 5 years to oar and as low as 5 per cent fi- pance rates, PARTS—STORE <— tor gegen a | i Actoss from Te)- ihe 2g ose Open Eves and Sunday P.M ' actor 845 H rieag welkine cranere and power mowe | L ee ; Sales & Service red bad ll ~ SPECIAL PRICES! New and used farm ho bencashod Repairs on all makes tractors and Wisconsin motors Pontiac Farm Supply JOHN DEERE DEALER 2211 Pontiac Ra. ___FE 461 | 7 ie ; with Wagner front end loader slight! ee Morey's oo Club Lake ff Commerce R Ra 7 Auction Sales 77 PPP LI Aven SALE FRI. NIGHT 6:30 and 2 A lovely triple plate chrome dinette set in fine red plastic. Just like new medium sized Kel- ‘inator, living room suite just . very lovely set of twin comiete in beautiful ma- ple: of burners, gas space heater. electric ranges, gas ranges: cual and wood heaters, dining room | sulle, kitchen equipment, dishes. beds springs, mattresses. dress- ers. chest. bex springs. end ta- bles, knee hole hoise desk like hew: washer. standard and auto - radios, table models, floor models and combinations; good assort- ment of chairs; number of living room suites; corner 2 side book shelves. Plus many more not listed We have a good lunch room Large parking lot Heated building Sutertelnn auctioneers Meee B and B Auction Bale. OR | MONDAY Nov. 8 A miles north of Oxford ga sold U) 6 AT 1230 3 and } mile west at 1500 Oakwood Rd 33). OMoistein eons. Holstein heifers from 18 months, 2 tractors Sissoapeiis’ | Moline Z and Ford tractor plows. 1952 Great American corn ee 1954 Case chopper and toe | with corn head, 195] Allis Chal. mers combine, 1950 Case string | baler, 2 chopper Wagons with grain boxes ane a good tine of | other machinery 6 and 8 can electric cooler, 27 10 gal. mill cans. 4000 bales of hay. 2.000 | bales of straw, several! hup- | dred bushels of eared corn. Cliff | Parr & bons proprietors First National Bank of Lapeer cierk. M LA Fritch & Sons, auction- OA 68-2814 _eers For Sale Housetrailers 78 | 12 8 NEW MOON _ On hand and greatly reduced for | immediate sale | TRAILER eicee a ace AND = Les TRAVE'LO, READY iad _Foll. $305. OR fale a3 18 ie Toot sar | modern, wacdiipat cence: New | awnings $2000 cash. Sparks. — _Flanders 1-678 x 14 PT COLUMBIA SIA HOUSETRATL- _er Excellent _co condition. FE 5-3560 Rent Trailer Space 79 79 PARKHURST w TRAILER COURT. | sewers, N. Shore of White Lake. | Grovee Trailer Park Milford MU 4-0201. g _ | 80. { ~~ Auto Acessories ATTENTION! We are wrecking 1949 to 1084 cars and trucks We have eev- | eral late model pid eee pees engines. Transm and axies and Seay earte, Rebuilt | starters. generators end voltage controts. SCHRAM AUTO PARTS 1330 Dirte Hwy FE 4-4533 GLASS, G LASS, GLASS We epecisitze tn safety giass, for cars. trucks. and buses, panes oh oa fobs honored Glass walle vou wait door work until e a glass or windshield Euaraateee. Open 6a > : m. "ub Auto Glass Co. 122 Oakland Avenue FE 4-7066 LOUIE'S aUTO PARTS Eve Lots of used parts” feo a cars 086 3 Oaktane - Ave. Ph. PR 4-6513 USED TRUCKS ''5SO0 Chevrolet pickup, Triple Checked’ % ton eeeeeeveoner 51 International. pickup, 1 ton ...$548 ‘51 Chevrolet pickup, '3 ton weer eenes 48 rord-tunip, stake, 1 ton eeeeeeeeee® ‘51 International stake, 2 ton, 16 ft. body $895 ‘38 Chevrolet panel, yy, TON secccccces ’ 51 Ghevrolet pickup, ° 1 ton eeee eee heen —— ‘51 International pickup, % ton ..$845 * WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 ‘41 FORD PANEL TRUCK EX- cellent condition, Cheap. OR ag | Ole % 45,000 miles, lots of extras, 15° 8 ply 40, OR 3-108 For Sale Used Cars 1 ‘41. '@ pipes eg ADEA TOR. 1953 BUICK HARD TOP. vs Low Guaranteed OR 3-1007 oe condition, Call SNOW TIRES AND TUBES, Goon. MY after atl Gay no breaks. 4,000 miles, PE 2-0621 | Sat. and a “~ BU 1CK, SADaTER Go0D Auto Service ai. cone 143 Portiand, after CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma. | chine shop. 23 Hood Ph. FE. 52 BUICK | REPAU SUPER RIVIERA RS_ BUMPING & PAINTING FREE ESTIMATE ALL MAKES OF CARS BRAID. MOT! OR. SALES PHONE FE 22-0186 30 Years Fair Dealin, Cass at West Pike rd Sale Motor otor Scooters 4 EAGLE ja34 DOW? Soenlae a $6 WEEK | New & Used Cushman Regrecks + | For Sale Motorcycles 83 \POR PARTS AND SERVICE ON Beautiful plack — radio, heater white tires, windshie 4 washers, becky lights and ONE Box 0 ATCHES — someone stole ine Hghter. Adjectives can- not describe this beauty, for only — $1,089 MICHIGAN'S FINEST TRE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORN Nala rdf « 12 MILE ROAD our ced! _- S's ty ed PHON E LINCOLN 6-1100 1955 2 ft. single bedroom | _beviasce s00 Gales 12 8 Sect | 1964 48 ft--2 bedroom demo =_—— 2. ha | 8 years at 5 per cent on these i“ Boats & Recausertas Vile Sas 1 vine, Pa pete - o~ INIA ONIN IIE condition. $1500. . Boute’ Prairie Schooner — E) ar—Rich- ae, Bay - : Asy Doran place Courses ani a Bick 6 BO Mi TAL Parkhae ae Sal rniah in: | de luxe radio and heater, window | Parkhurst Trailer Sales imaRine SABES AND SERVICE | washers beck up lighis. Very 1540 Lapeer Rd Lake Orion __ 422_8. Telegraph clean EM 33904. N | MY 2-4611 EVINRUDE 4 3 HORSE MO. LSO 1966 30 FT ROYCRAPT. | QUALITY | tor $100 Used about 5 hours SEE PAU at © budget price Also Amer. MM _ 3-2676 For A Good Deal | can Genera! Continental. JOHNSON OUTBOARD —— | Ss Mestwoo' | 194 den 2 bes: |” Peaseran sluqinum | posts | Tee. 66 S. Perry St. room demonstrator Price reduced | Nee trailers| Evervthing for the FE 4-6882 for quick sale Ask about our | Boats Owen's Cruisers. | rental purchase plan on used OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES traders 396 Orehard Lake Ave FE 2-8020 | GENESEE TRAILER SALES | MERCUR ARD M i Fa 2101 DIXIE HWY Genes Gch a vation sesnat | 53 BUICK FOR SALE. TANDEM WHEELS, Boats. SUPER RIVIERA HARDTOP 30 {vot Duo Terra Cruiser tratler SHORTY GOOK'S PLACE ; ue Excellent | dition Mes- At Pine Lake. Phone FE 32-5200 Radio heater Dyneflow. ern Two tome paint, shower ap wer brakes. custom trim, stool, Simmons hide-a-bed, large | _ Transportation ¢ Offered 87, Siecuse lights, spotlight, OE ref. twin stainiess steel | oo fog light back up lights. sinks Warner electric brakes. DRIVE A NEW CAR TO CALIF | underhood flight trunk light special dolly, race Fi ete Bil All as Sone No waiting. Leave and ‘lash ight (Former jo_sell Wil trade FE. 5-2474 _ today owner #as lighthouse keep- 1947 MODEL, 2 FT 750. £ FT. LEAVING FOR DEXTER MIS. er: GREAT CAR FOR refrig bottle gas stove FE 7 -7220. | souri, Sat. Nov 6 noe for 3 DARK TST 780 —s to share driving and expenses j eee eas z EXCELLENT rs +320 between 8 am and | $ ut pm ‘$2 NASHUA RCUMINGN. HOoUsEe- , — Sm ery ee Pee 5 F iraiere it Modern PE soe | PORTIAG DANEAWAY SERVICE WH ICTHIGAN'S cu stom. BUILT LIBERTY TRAIL- | ° 3 ae -30 f Practically new MA Tea GOING Or sane ART, FINEST fon 64504, 1954 TRATIER 400 AND TAKE) over contract FE 5-9635 HOWARD 1946 27 ™T ALUMINUM | son Trailer Sales 4615 Dizie High- Drayton Piains 1945 ARMY SURPLUS, equipped elec refrig, . @tc $395 cash or terms | 1770 6 Telegraph. Square Lake ‘Trailer Camp. Lot 16.3 FE 24578 | HOME AND BUSINESS ! FOR SALE Easily gross $600 or mopnth I'l) set mobile home with a profitable | business for vourseif. Year ‘round - stay here or go south—good anywhere More ‘work than you) cap handie Includes beautiful housetrailer with «pecially but!t im dark room camera. enlarger. print driver and cupplies Up to two weeks instruction and guar- anteed results Tota! overhead i INCLUDING LIVING EXPF.NSES Less than 50 per month I've been ot it 2 years now between here and Florida and am buying a complete new air conditioned | set up for my wife and te | Mel Hale Lot 106 Parkhurst Lk. peter Court, 1540 Lapeer Rd. Lake Orton. Mich. MY 2-4006 HOUBETRAIL“R IDEAL hunting Sleeps 4 OR 3-9227 Pontiac | Chief MOBILE HOMES 2) ft m length. Up to. > Late You can buy a Les Hutchinson reconditioned trailer as iow as $100 down way FOR Hutchinson's Tratler Sales 4615 -Dinte Hwy Drayton Plains Phone OP 3-1201 8 Mile-Rd. and Mound Detroit __ 380 8 Dort H: ighway _fint ; 14 PONTIAC CHIEF 26 FT & months Smal! dewn payment one Se es over contract FE 35-0444 dD be Corner 7% FOOT JUsT REMODELE pi patnte¢d Must be seen to appreciated Call FE 5-4458 25 FT 1948 ZIMMER TANDEM wheelg Wil’ sei] reasonable FE 5. 8165 Oxford Trailer SALES see the tatest see Stuart's Jalousie windows walk bathroom al! sitding doors, sluminum combination sterm door and screens m roof that will carry 5 ton . Also see New General Holly Skviines. Tini-Homes and Great Used trailers sold on 6 per cent up to New trailers only up to 60 ths, ' si 5 per cent Parts and eccessories “ ad either wav FF 5 1 TO SHARE EXPENSES AND help drive to 8 E Mo Frisay eve FE 47250 | Wanted Used Cars 88 NEEDS 36 SHARP CARS AVERILL'8 202° DIXIE HWY __FE_2087> or FE +6896 THE HIGH DOLLAR> For high gerade used cars We need them. Drive the extra mile | it oo pay vou well. 6549 Dixte "HO J. VANWELT OR aR TOF Leroi ANY Man CLEAN ARS re yy A Feonomt AUSTIN WANTED tare w MODEL ~ WRECK “49 to 7 Auto Parts or FE 5-8710 _170 ve ot gE Qt NOW BUYING CLEAN CARS BOB FROST INC 850 3 Woodward | _ Birmingham PRIVATE. FeRYY Ege - for S81. 2. Cheyie, Ford Plymouth rE 28810, “SCRAP CARS. 5 OR CREAE CARS: See M&M Motor Sales For top dollar op iate mode! cara. 2621 Dixte B R_ 31603 | i fall doe! MODEL | ot ore. | WANTED TO BUY: GOOD LATE recked moleege 4 hoe 8-143 model Chevrolet or Ford. 12 ft stake body ‘ump truck HP. Sutton phone MY 2-6432 — ae PRIVATELY OWNED | USED | be niiac MArket 41441 “47 OR | “4a PONTIAC TAKE | _ payments, FE 40170 Wanted Used | Trucks 89 Ae | over A WANTED fon Gn CHEVIE OR | GMC pickup ox must Le cease | _ and in good. _shape i! rE 8: For Sale Used Trucks 90) _ PPDLLALL LL LLL Pg GMC TRACTOR AND FRUE- hauf Train Now 7 sh a" by appointment FE 2-9 PICKUPS - PICKUPS - ST CKURe A large selection for you makes and medels and they are all in “A-2" condition and ready to gc CY OWENS 8s 3. Saginaw Hi CHEVIE L LONG | Whee base chassis. New motor-and new front tires, power | brakes) New condition. Also, 1949 International mail panels. i 2 ton. Model KBS Hunting os ) Spay te re for four. Fag k se ‘s alter. win sell or e. trade ‘120N 194 CKUP. 4ias. RA ale and hes = nea al nd, pen ah -_ Plains. __ GooD condition. Leggy tea Hutchinson Trailer Gales: Dra ins. MOST IN Ups and trucks, call_FE 2-1084. { Mile South of Lake Orion on | M-24. MY 2-0721. (NEW AND) MODERNIEED USED | aflers on rental purchase bod low priced used ones as low | on ah ave io immediate | Yratten es EXCHANOR ope Eves. {47 TRAY LO 23 PT. von OL 61908 woop ALOMINGM. 1 bedroom, — ani OK bess between 4 and . ve 4 St DODGE 1 TON PICKUP - STAKE RACK ema) uar a ot oa ws \ ARENT IN TRE TRUCK tht cue go pa sesetine of de on th gree, iver Ave, ‘Opt this to- CALIF. BUYFR HERE _ Cow «+ ele radio 35 | i } Many | Pick | THE BIO PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD & 1} MILE ROAD PHONE LINCOLN 61100 idee Cadillac with ¢ “62 wer Ge lifts, ‘white side eo wal] tires, many other extras. one nd only-owner Was @ jocal dec- “$2995, JEROME Bright Spot 60 Orchard Lake Avenue [a REAL WN “50 4- door sedan. %-tone paint, b!ue and ftvory., radio, heater, spot- ight. ia washer: beck-up * lights Ste works. of all us has Only 38,000 actus! miles an tires with 8.900 miles on them. New weake linings and tires at 36,000, 2 clean and sharp. seo it i Call FE 71-0759 anytime. I9ol Cadillac | 82° ferder sedan with grer radia, +top and blac u | heater mysramsuer ote side wall tire: and m white | other ure Truly a steal ~ $1495 JEROME | Bright Spot » 0 Orchard Lake Avenue 1954 CHEVROLET Bel-Air 4-doer sedan, 3-tone radio heater power - glide. _ cellent condition. - TAYLOR. | CHEVROLET CO. Walled at “Since 180" Phone MArket 41868 i YOUR FARM oo has more bu announced in the Chase | any extras that make —— ® pleas- Sof: ads! Dial FE2-8181 ad-writer’a |_SIXTY-STX e THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 eee Ss Sale Used Cars 91) For Sale Used Cars 91) For Sale a Cars Aa | CARNIVAL by Dick Torner' For Sale Used Cars 91 | For Sale Used Cars 91) ; ~~ ‘é Gal Gibb cacee Cc PPL LLL AD DN ll ine LBP DDD LD LDP PPO PPP PEP | * RIVIERA. TU- | '40 CHE “eagey ell ‘9 CHEVIE, DELUXE, goon | | PLYMOUTR ‘@ RUNS Deta ls = "aor. Top. yr ceee ae “tales ‘ome. br Bucellent _condition. $325 _ After 3, FE 5-4428. | aos Minette oe Ppeoe! | wood ea rota #196. 340 Bald. | I 1OW e 1 wate. $360 - ee ires ark green a seat) = =6win Ave FE 86-1431. "ie CHEVEE GOLUB COUPE”EI- va OPPORTUNITY | covers) One owner, very clean. | | do and heater 875 Scott Lake - oto fo «> Byoatiow and two tone paint ‘47 Plymouth .............0.... $97 Fully equippe!. Aig savings. 4 & Pet on EVERYBODY’S i rectional gees Cau omeer mii} sf Olds 2 dr. 8.74 - $ ; : ‘41 Pontiac ....... $55 Trade sow oy NEA Serves, ine. 2 j : < 62289 SO Buick 2 dr S344 32 Dodge 4dr... .$844. _ Plenty Other Late Models and ; Credit Is Good Here PONTIAC” 54 Br ACK CONVERTI- hes : = ee a. xs, eae ge oecee CLARKSTON ‘Tm glad you called. Ethel! I'm here alone—Junior 1s NATIONAL ble loaded #730 of will take | 22 Hudson 2 dr. 53 Chev Cpe. ... $899 aes ~ tp : ‘ : ; se “ : ee aust OF : a Fees . CHRYSLER 30 CLUB COUPE. RA- \MIOTOR SALES oul west “and (Quigley is atte pee _ week's fea SoS “ MOTOR SALES cee Iaeon ted oa ode hydramatic .. S69) ‘54 Kord Hardtop joor, radio, heater dio and heater. excellent condl- CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER — ———— ee ‘51 Ford 2 dr S544 ; 5 Whitewalls, Hydramatic. tion, FE 24623600 Clarusten) Mich le Zz SoS: agin aw St MOU : : Ae he ena: Loaded .....$1,995 Sete = : ' —_ = = ~. 5 . ‘ 105! PLYMOUTH C 4 M BRIDGE moo; te F) oe 8 . MAple 5-5141 For Sale Used Cars 91 For Sale Used Cars 91 ~~ a Sedan New motor Special price 33 Ford Ranch "21 Chrvsler 1952 DeSoto Open 8@ AM to @ PM day ~~ -~ RA PE A Soe ele 5 31M dowa — $43 87 per ae os \Wavon S| 3090 . 1 UE a 148 FORD. GOOD CONDITION. 195) Pp} h BHAID eee — cee raveler .....$89 51 OLDS SUPER 8&8 Cte oe ee _ 1953 DESO1O FIREDOME 6 SE- RADIO. HEATER CAN BE 8EEN ymout eee 30 DeSoto ye rey sh radiq. neater lite dan Dark grey WS tires One AT 3008 W_ HURON, Tuder Economical and appeai- . ¢ 52 Chevrolet F Four door, radio. heater & Hydra- ose Walls and sromaeis trans- ‘ owner New car guarantee 6375 | ae anes rr ~ hp tius Concord with neater etc Jacobson Hardtop semen ood matic, | oleae 7 a * one owner down-$570° per mo | W est Side U sed Car s will fit vour famfMy and purse *53 Chevrole Hardtop wees . $944 ’ $1,195 i car going for anly Matthews- BRAID ° FE 2-0186 923 W. Huron FE 42185 5 re es to #6 places - try it on oS revrolet => Nash S 744 : 895 a ——— | “we tte ooo | - Pontiae’s Exclusive Hardtop ....$1.20)2 ‘32 Nash Sed. ....$ | | - E | 51 Buick 49 Lincol 42 CADILLAC | Your @.¢ ca or @ small down Hargreaves : 1953 D S ’ $595 Hudson Dealer “1 Buick 19 Lincoln Club Coupe, radio, heater & Hy-— sodas Beast eagerly ihe e oto | Y all Come and only $95 down Low bank Cass at Pike Fe 2-0358 Hardtop wee S744 Club Coupe ony .$199 dramatic. : Fordor Bea itiful two tone green ; tates on the balance bag ere ey ts DOOR Tt DELUXE. : inmish plue radio heater and au- 17] : las 4 = o ’ | : $345 SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. ogy Gui ROL ET tomatic transmis ton A one oD: to SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. | ice 6 —powriad 3 B60 'T [ ICK [ yr ed on Pompe! Bat ca Dealer DELU JXE 2 DOOR SEDAN er car Drive it at We Finance argos, Pe u® Deale NICE ‘50 ene *. Pom R B S ] Birmingham 2 coupe. Many extras ove! tires "49 FORD V-8 OPEN TIL 9 P. Mw In Al coma tet B real Dus at $] 495 : NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 812 OPEN NV? + IL ee CE an akon Balance $525 $94! ' 11 8. Saginaw St 4069 ton Radic & 05445 For Your Convenience . witn $149 down and tong term FORD VICTOBIA 1954. OVER- For Your Convenience ‘47 PONTIAC 8 2 DOOR RADIO. 47 Dodge ‘49 GMC "4% ton Fa ' — t ; b&ymMents on the balance at tow | drive Radio and heater White ae _ & heater Good condition FE ohne gs . : bi Thins ode COUPE, FULLY | "33 FORD , bank rates | sidewalls. 3600 mi Call bet. 12/47 GREY PLYMOUTH RADIO _ 21605. after 5:30 12" Stahe .....SH4 yckhup $299 _ Sea Used very litle. $3 100 | ; [| ARK Tec | nnd t FE 28171 Eat 252 and heater Direction signals PONTIAC ‘31, CATALINA 8 RA- | a PICU P Vere . "49 F R 3-2120 or OR 3-7464— TWO DOOR BEDAN 'SCHUTZ MOTORS INC | toa Good condition $200 FE 45340 | dio and heater. hydramatic all ‘40 GM T HAVE A GOOD CAR TO SELL | [o* mileaxe nice finisn radio. 8 1 ; ES Taatreces? Gee cat ese 1 PLYMOUTH EXCELLENT | leather Interior. excellent tires. : ¢ 0 EF mation wees oS. * beater Seo iste Chevrolet pomer ieee $1095 $12 8 hoodeac ee ote tgham | condition «123 "°K 6115. 3568, condition Lllness reason for sell- | motor overhauled eager sa Milk Van ....5 49 Ford ', ton $395 Orch: bare Lake Ave! a as _| 2 ' OPEN'TILO P M. rane Cum Coupe PON I IAC Matthews draulics “New paint 4300, 33 FOR SALE Ge FORD GOOD CON | Ns paint. brates and tres wta| Tale ited seat, boser rake. | 46 International 48 Ford 12 ft. — Iymouth coupe $80 1580 Vine. | ition e—-—_ ---—_- - —— own _PE _3431)._ 2038 Saginaw _ > $1.050 —— 1495 FORD MODEi-A. EXCELLENT Midwest 4-7500 LIncoln 7-3901 $ : fy and low ba: rates om the bal- condition _ Ortonville 126F5 Oo | 4 6266 Cl | 7 4000 . ance } 9 FORD CUSTOM MADE TU- os = 7.3000 LIncoln 7. 1 7 a dor 4395. 3:2 W. Montcalm . ncoln /-. ncoln 7-400 . $3 BUICK RIVIERA 1951 Ford Sell) 1Z MOTORS INC. | i961 KAISER 1 OWNER 31 600 ; Coupe 2 tane 4 door custom Radio and heater. | Soto Piymouth pester | miles. Radi» heater and over- | : Dynafiow a oan ee Mice cat (Stock No. 3688) = 012 S Woodward > drive. Stewart's Auto Sales. < $1,895 $695 GENGILO RN 6 | =e / DSO TRANS. TA- |____For You Convenience __ tion, cheap. 44 _ Putnam “ es erine se , 191 HUDSON ®PADIO, HEATER. . ‘33 STUDEBAKER 1951 Nash overdri': Clean car 8489 «312° | Due to the tremendous response that vou gave pS STUDEBAKER || sanapet settee get) JAMBOREE | LARRY fis er oe one dramstic and ehiiewall ¥ er and bed equipment. (Stock | i981 HENRY @ CYLinper, | Us last week on our “Cheapte” ad, we are repeat- || ; : radio and hes 45 wii: to ! 1,295 $495 JEROME Montcaim. ing this offer. We must have room for the oe io47 a SS PE is LINCOLN SE- | trade-ins on the mew °35 Olds and Cadillacs. : 50) CHEVROLET 1949 DeSoto : Rochester Ford Dealer | Li , poeta plied sedia, hoster end 4 door sedan. Radio, heater and | BUI K ‘ 39 $95 ‘ 48 $270 ' $495 $395 BUIC 1952 = JOS] ate eeevomge ce: om se: au the . "53 Buick 2 dr. eae ‘uke eaate: Moses Gramatis one othe gatras “a i $1. PONTIAC 1949 Lincoln Riviera $1,995 | : ' Streamiiner “@— 3 net redio. | Cosmopolitan 4 door. Radio. beat | | dou .f j meer ee ee Rass) ONTerIve. (Stock Wo. | *<2 Pontiac 4 dr. FORD Fordor Lincoln swith | 31 ee $95 48 on This te $279 Your Choice of $845 R-138) ; ; 5 } 1 905 | Custom Tudor ~ heater white side wall tires. MODEL A FORD 2 dr sedan r with ti i : $193 | deluxe 8 ..... $1,095, udor pean mages center ern Sates || very ence reagent ormines | ean Ses ewe wes meee HE . 60 | . ; *o1 Par dr. oer ~ —~ rare white walls. , Community black ee: neste oo heater. | : vate Ee heater . $695 $895 = you'll love ik “es ; 47 : _ $295 ; New and Used Cars on Hand an motor. * UP i | : Yeats 49.. .. $365] | NEW USED | radio & heater .. $895 , ‘plesk Na. 48 aoe 6 ew 2 $95 ues carry All. ‘Dark green Motor Sales $345 | Dodge 2 dr., l 9 Oldsmobile fordor 98 sedan radio moet 6 ply tires, “ > : . 46 Very clean with 2 tone paint | | ; Inc 195 : . 51 Studebaker " ; Authorized . (53 Ford 4dr. - ME ’ : -- . Dodge Corpnet 4 ¢r. Radi Pastas. cal balk Beater foe tyaremauic re Ne Gustormline ....$1.295 FORD | 40 Dee ee $95 heater. and” sutomatie shift. || 1953 CHRYSLER . | ; iy - ' NEW YORKER. 803 N. Main, Rochester $495 S Back 2d: | — Bngntcpotm |) conse ne | Chrysler rp. V0 engin, ‘peme ste’ Open Tin 10 pm ss ee , . Station Wagon i the kids. . ‘4Q.. . $395 || A. brand-new CHRYSLER ing. power brakes, sutomatte OLive 2-631 radio & heater ..$445 | - ‘60 Orchard Lake Avenue wo es || WINDSOR DELUXE four door transmission, radio, heater and 1950 Plymouth ° 47 MERCURY Like New. | / is becnter meat covers’ are ean) UN cores eee ee OO ras eeailh vt a —— Sedan. Good car with radio and 31 Chev. 2 dr. deluxe. : | eee balance due of $265 47 uo 8 Ha $145 :@ few of the extras. we Ser exitea Tee fay BAR $1 625 . ; ee me'405 ee) radio & heater ..$705 ; | ae MERCURY GOOD SHAPE. Pragepb Bester: tant ‘ae aon ‘49 : $445 | eam a! = a ate s | st | . ‘ST Pont. 4 dr.. hydra i LARRY Ts Te =| he eras eon : . on | $650 rine bos OU 4 Dragnet 1951 Buick | sadio & heatc $805 oO Vie ee ' heater. seat covers and maroon | | Q% YOUR OLD CAR Down and blue. radio. heater, vdirece } & heater .. $895 ver 150 cars makes and models | 49 8 l finish. tion signals and whitewall ; | Special 4 door Radio heater — JEROME con ~ te $3400 with small | coo 6 tires. Today's cases ac waben ene “sysatie a ee Me. see” "49 Plym. 4 dr. _ =| masacee \Strenmped)/ ts (oul || cs ccar) sedan Dark gran ohh ‘49 . $495 ry Chrysler $850 from the authentic files of | $945 | radio & heater .. $345) Rochester Ford Dealer ECONOMY caRs, 2 avBURN | radio. a | Smal) overdrive ts cur a The Gere you are shout to \ . | . “_ . “FOR MORE THA be YEARS A 1950 MERCURY aye AN 5) ‘rane nding tendon apne peace CER NEW "YORKER Deluxe 1953 CHRYSLER read is true. wnly,_o ae 1951 G.M.C. Suburban 48 Pontiac 2 dr. .... $195 GOOD PLACE °'O BUY.” | heater Like new 3a w.], . and auto. trans. phereNieyred nel) engg dong WINDSOR CLUB COUPE. Grey. e been jm changed to sh-w profi le co | 51 am | ae | @ERCORT "h4 MONTEREY 4 DR. 46 ao : 3195 “e Whitewall tires. Was $4,200 — power steering." automatis i $695 2 1 Buick 4 dr., _. | 2 tone paint, nylon cord white wail || Cadilise Pordor sedan 50 cgua en $495 j Now $3 200 transmit raxiio, heater, | os | radio & heater . $745 | Wil trade Yor older ‘car. “Eat || needs dineme ‘ar cna foun se ead ad “ esd >= 59 am. I | __3-2508. Lowe: Stra'ts Lake. green fipiats \an@“neater. eR ED 4 After © duel of 46 caliber, words 1952 Pontiac |'50 Chev., 3to choose. 19 53 1082. geht CUSTOM STATION |] » il Buick four door sedan wae taken 2,400" Radio. heater ang hydre-/ = from at ........ $495 | |_dio & heater, $10. EM giie 46...... $195 ‘SO $595 Plymouth ____1947 FORD in Information as to Dynaflow 195 | NASH ‘Si STATESMAN, 2 DOOR, || Pord fordor sedan with blue ste Y u as ae om {adie and heater was furnished | 1195. "52 Buick 4 dr., dyna. ' jo and heater. Pvt. owner. || finish and tadio and heater. Mercury Club Coupe with ra- 1954 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE. Hegel oxy Gocd tent a tee an undercover agent. Bail ) t FE 5-1507 dio, heater. overdrive. white De good set at $1.095 w | fadio. & hes $303 onuac : Good car. walla cua “are sad Gusek. monstrater with ‘ow. lee condition throughout. : 1951 Pontiac | pactON Oe ncatet ot > Chieftain Deluxe 8 sedan with sia neater Prt_ owe Se cion a . : rodent henna landercoating = $295 wD i \ r L ' , 11 06 a.m 2 door‘ with radio and heater ‘47 Pontiac 4dr. i Mittameen y wane clue well ir) RAMBLER STATION 47 $265 ‘SO ewolte $645 geo! oO OTHER ‘RAS, Routine case Patrolman Harris; ‘SCE Mo. 2688. | | ; $195 Sy Mowery more tveteres wagon. small equity and take || Cnevrciet tudor Z cose es ay 1947 PACKARD picked up ‘this ‘slicker of ‘w 1954 $745 SRANP! Gece aee se ipl2s, Seek oe mee! vee "et | iq. OLDS, HYDRAMATIC. #8 finish, radio,” and. neater. fordor with radio, hester end $1] 1875 Sn Busy Bh myles i a 1 |'50 DeSoto 4 dr., ~ oan, and heater FE || Economy plus. : Hydrametie. : : serie, HO 1 @ was low Soyer | : ————— mileage and heater. Bail set _ radio & heater . $595 | 14 PACKARD 1950. RADIO, HEAT- PONTIAC {555 studson Hornet $1295 3) | Seetthettiatee pateac’ | | IMPORTANT NOTICE! [Chrysler si eonTEAC | 1:05 p.m. |, - TAKE OVER BALANCE || Again we say that we have tried to describe the ||] A,ranatew CHRYSLER New = SriMitee green fintsh, white- | ae - e902 Owner must - YORKER HARD- : in , Pe | After stalking this tough cus. "51 Olds Rocket 4 dr. $995 er seli at once. 1064 : ‘ TOP. A beautiful beige co! _ Go, heater and. other acces- | tomer for one month and sit | Packard 4 § oot Goraze Clipper. 2 above cars as accurately as our years of experience power st steering and every heres sories. : Ford two doo- to Patrolman ‘SI Stude. Club Cpe. $295 ' es. 6.000 miles. like new. ualifies us to. All cars can ught for . $67 | Ford , ire i, 2, Patrolman Epo ede Clb u rg t pot wees a ya detec came. 1 lif All : be bought f as 7 ; | eee an ne reais, . . a 3783 Elizabeth “ake Rd FE D $3, 175. 1 heater and good tires were en-| : 4 51 Kaiser 4 dr. ....$495 60 Orchard Lake Avenue 55831. ——— 550k — TET | : 1950 FORD tered tn the record Bail set. - FORD. DOOR. VERY No Mone Down CUSTOM TWO DOOR. Nice tn at $008. Factory Branch OS) Mercury 4 d \Mer clean throughout. Radio. $443. FE appearance, clean interior, ex- | 63 Mt. Clemens at Mil >) Mercury 4 dr Vote | ime Shea technical, overdrive 4:09 p.m Phone FE 3 7117 | radio & heater ..$/93 we | REcentLy nee coaeh peiatg amd ties. - - Just Fair Credit at... . Plymouth saoem $625 = , . Toe - rring soft-stepping 1948 | : { . ett SRIF c ne Dui ——— = , WAGON Seine! oc Men me " Sighway endl eaptured It was |: TARE ADVANTAGE 1953 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK : / Tinted cen omsdine none: 1983 DODGE : ® costly chase bail has been 1953 D S t * ‘82 Ford tudors, Ford-o-matic club coupe. Driven 14,000 miles. em sudican steering, air. -TWO DOOR, = set at $225. enoto ver a here #995 and up| Two tyne blu e. One ewner. 6965 foam mot oe | «be tee Gee eek poser’ Convertibie with light green fin-| . cas ciany more te Se oe SS Oe le ces and blue. gees, uate, | gererive transmission, 447 p.m. aes estes eam pete | TRANSPORTATION | Freee cet Sen all Se themed oe : $2,233 ia ‘These ae ae sharp tea- “—. ae This = SPECIALS — NO be Jay AUTO SALES : : : mS : $950 . 7 BERS | eo Seer eras | DOWN PAYMENT! ic leicniemapshiala BRIGHT SPOT : : ae . Fy one : fee ‘ : ~ Py o P ry t e = BS ee $1,595 Satan a . See These Wonderful Cars at and Plymouth sisal old et", ee -ch GIVE YOUR PROBI FM rs : F ? , buy Alese chea-er then at , - A LIFT a a ticket = apes : Olds-Cadillac | 479 S. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM . ae i I . i , Ihiemenschneider Bros. | ee MOTORS INC | with Want-nés 647 ! WOODWARD & 13% MULE RD., ROYAL OAK Dodge. mate Erne Bl ICCK | Fo sett rent. hire, buy} “22 YEARS IN PONTIAC” oe . ins i | : calt FE 2-81 : . MICHIGAN'S : K EL : : Plymouth Por Your Convenience ; o Till 10,P. M. E 2-8181 for an ad FINEST | FE 8-0488 . or FE 8.0489 2 : FE Dim | | a , mets Th We'e-Open 994. eg — : L Phone FE 2.9131 toga DESOTO FIREDOME BE. 211 Orehard Lake Ave. | writer. eR he: it : | Lincoln | Hee: (p02 S Saginaw Stata . ‘FE29101 areas "Fa nc EN Orchard Lake Ave. at Cass ie 1 PS . aa ‘ wy ’ (NTE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 Opera Magn ificenti in Colorcasts Two States Veto: Race Integration Monthly will be made to hold a district at Lincoln Junior A special ‘Explorer Roundtable” set for 7:45 p.m. tonight in the Lincoln Junior High School cafe- teria will feature a talk, ‘‘Explor- ing in the Troop,” by Kenneth H. Sanderson, chairman of the Clinton Valley Boy Scout Council's organi- zation and extension committee. program used most effectively in scout | troops will be Charles P. Pettit, of Post 56, explorer convention, said William J. DeGrace, vice chairman of the Pontiac District Committee British Banker Dies LONDON @® — Lord Colgrain, 88, a leader in British banking cir- cles for half a century, died today at his home near Sevenoaks, He was president of the British Bank- ers Assn. from 1938 to 1946. The average U. S. dairy cow last year gave about 2,000 quarts The recently revamped explorer of milk. “ lay's Television Progtams -: <~ (Anes as Good | esd. Oona tale Amendme Abol Chansel 9—WIBK-TY Chaanel 6-WWI-TV Channel 1—WEYE-TY Channel 8—CELW-TV. in i nt e ish TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Pub - acs : “Band. Betty Madigan guest of isee—(?) Beulah. (@) Ding Dong ® = s:00—(7) Little Rascals, In “Free| Sammy Kaye. (9) Motion Pic-| School (2) Garry Moore. "| 90. Minute, Production) i ee ee 1 ” «9 ’ i 3 the deep South voted strongly Wheeling.” (9) Capt. Video. Ad-| ‘ure Academy. John Garfield, venture serial. (4) Time for| Beatrice Pearson in “Force of 30:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) Approaches A against integration of Negroes and Mca Jone Peliner cing (2)| Ev" ) Dengndt Cron teen A Time bo Live. the Real Thin Whites in the schools but prelim Featurette. Lox Angles — files, Jack |10:45—(4) Three Steps to Heaven. 9 am slightly poachers —- miles - ebb, Alexander star in/|,,. : ° . ¢:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4)| part two of case of murder of | 120‘) Creative Cookery. (4) ney cox: priarane proposal. News. (2) Football This Week.| hoodlum. | Home. ‘eicn RK ee fe ‘These were key issues among Norm Sper and his football fore- 9:30—-(7 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. vision, especially when } 232 constitutional amendments and casts. (1) Theater. Two women color js almost as good as the real -| special proposals on which voters 2 face bank robbers in comedy, FRIDAY AFTERNOON thing. of 37 states passed judgment while 6:30—(7) Cisco Kid. ae Re-| “The Day the Diner Closed,”| - NBC-TV introduced its sixth sea- also electing state and national naldo in western adventure. (9)| With Carmen Matthews, Jules | 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) | gon of operas in English on Sun- officials, Sports Film. (4) Liberace. pi-| Munskin. (4) Theater. Diane| Ballot Box. (2) Valiant Lady. | gay with Mozart's “The Abduction eae ano impressions. (2) News. Ken| Clark, Barbara Hale, Cleo | 1#:15—(2) Love of Life. From the Seraglio,” a comedy, re With v city returns virtually Cline, Van Patrick. sory “ot ‘Remember to Live,” | 19:3-(7) Story Studio. (4) Fea-|duced to fit within a 90-minute in. Georgia, opponents 6:45—(8) To Be Announced. (2)| lovee, eames” tan’ his] ther Your Nest. (2) Search for |time limit had a 2,000-vote edge in their Weatherman. Dr. Everett R.| Playhouse. our. far! ‘Tomorrow. Only musical experts can com- battle to defeat a proposed con- Phel ° Dick Powell plays de- ae 83 ment on technicalities of the sing- amendment that would = tective where fiancee and broth- | 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. permit abolishing the public gchool : er are chief suspects in murder 7 ~~ a Oe 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. ine ta = 1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. (4) | tion, but to this untrained eye it system in a move to avoid min- Puppet show. (9) Abbott and s investigating in “The Con-| (4) Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia | looked like quite a spectacle—al- gling white and Negro children. Costello. Comat. (4) Michigan | —{est:" with ereatrite Chap-| Faces Life— ———— ost & spectacular. | ‘The controversial proposal is Outdoors. es Sa host. (2) Deugies Dick 1:16—(4) Faye Elizabeth (2) Seek- Dominating colors of the ces- designed as a last-ditch means of Qeereertenrt Detroit — Video Theater. Patricia | ing Heart. tumes were silver, gold, pastels coor the Supreme Cot ne . ary at os Srogee Lady.”" | 1:39-(4) Jean McBride. (2) Wel and beiges, giving a pleasing ing last May that segregation in .. marries effect color sets and | 7:15—(7) Detroit Deadline. News, into wealth. (2) Public Defender. come Traveler. on repre- public schools is unconstitutional ducing quite well on black and The court wil? hear +:30—(7) Lone ger. Y _| Defense of “Hot Rodder,” | 2:60—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) La- *”» ar arguments Ranger. Young doc white receivers. oe bale hose charged with manslaughter.| dies Pirst. (2) Ladies Da in December on specific plans for nge gets lesson | a ‘The NBC opera schedule, which Rmplementing the decidicns in mercy in “Texas Draw.” (9) Reid Hadley, Hal March, Tom 2:36—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. (2 Art calla joa ope ons production a * . * Lae Smith. Dan =e a aa Brows, Linkletter, a neg er afternoons Gov. Herman Talmadge, who (Advertisement) ce de ee ah | 10:30 — (7) Janet’ Dean. Ella | :99(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon. | this year instead of Saturdays. It with Gov.Elect Marvin Griffin = 3 | nee ) News. Doug. | rr as nurse. \(2) Pro Foot-| (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Pay-|will include the Christmas week “2 plumped for the measure, predict- seniadill : Highlights. Kilms of top) oe | presentation of the now traditional . at wopo,recavet ome tan sate mit GAS Stomach 1:45—() News Caravan. John| "sme* $:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) | 0Pera, “Amahl and the Night Vie} sue yosce—Frank Sinatra will bring his famed singing, comedy | Courtice, Opponents Corea tone of on Cameron Swayze. (2) Jane Fro- | 11:60—(7) Soupy’s On. V: . tors." But next on Certified taborstory grove elt-one = Bob Crosby Show. 1-0 ” and acting talents to: the next Spectacular on Sunday. With him | fidence they had it beaten ize 3: much man Show. Jane salutes song-| National News. (4) News. (2) Puccini's “Sister Angelica,” f0F | J be seen Judy Holliday, Steve Allen, Dick Shawn and Jacques Tati ‘asameaiie ees C writer Richard Arien. News. 3:15—(4) Golden Window. Dec. 5 we . co , voted al- Brees utes 11:15—(7) Roadside Theater. Bar-|8:48—(4) Concerning Miss Mar-| A Coast to coast hookup is used. in favor of an amendment tadtest knows Leeneveband shee—) Theater. Jackie Cooper | ioe pavion in eeligeean 2 ge a Long-Time Legislator the House seat he held since 1942 | to continue segregation in the pub- “Something Old. Something | Pare Payton in "Bad Blower. ks in With 1 Vote to Democrat Mrs. Coya Knutson. | lic schools under the police power New.” (9) They Stand Accused (9) raed Neighbor Theater. /4:99(7) Capt. Flint. (9) Cow. | Squeaks in Has to Look for Work “1 never anticipated T'4 lose,” | £ranted to the states under the USED TV SETS. A famous lawyer is on trial for | eee ee ee ee eae in| boy Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2)| OLIVIA, Minn. (UP) — Russell| CROOKSTON, Minn. (UP) —| former newspaperman Hagen said.|Coretinie the US| 610 te $15 Down, $5 A Week murder. (4) You Bet Your Life. és So wire (4) lit-) Brighter Day. L. Frazee defeated E. G. Schwartz ‘ : “ catyeery 5 Groucho Marx quiz. (2) Fee. show. Variety.- (2) Rasslin k:1b_U First Love. (2) Secret| for Renville County attorney in|Republican Rep: Harold Hagen And as a result, I wasn't thinking} This could produce a new legal HAMPTON - TV | “turette. from Texas. i . Tuesday's election by one vote —/| says he “doesn't know” what he'll | ®bout a job other than the one J sorter nant Seon 025 Wort Merce 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with \ do in January when he gives up‘ had,” ; 44-2525: 8:30—(7) T-Man in Action. Coun-| Steve Allen. 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. eS guar- terfeiting ring operating in state (2) On Your Account. ‘ ~ penitentiary exposed in ‘‘Care of FRIDAY MORNING ne : the Man Outside.”” (4) Justice. 4.9 (4) Today. 12) Morning Mae. Ricky the Clown. 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