The Weather - Showers, Snow Flurries + U1sth YEAR : ¢ : + L Pal ° kkk _ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, N Looks Fit as a Fiddle IKE ALL SMILES — A happy President Eisenhower steps from the limousine that brought him from Fitzsimons Army Hospital to Lowry Air Force Base today on his trip to Washington. Filled With. Big 4 Decide on Wednesday for Last Day Confabs Notable Only in Showing Red Shift -to-Hard Tactics + GENEVA (#—The Big Four foreign ministers de- cided in secret session to- day to adjourn their cur-) rent Geneva conference with a final meeting next Wednesday.- - The American delegation issued this formal state- ment: | “The ministers at their - private meeting this after- noon, bearing int mind their ment at New York that the conference would _ jlast three weeks, agreed to - jorganize their work here so that the conference could finish its work on Wednes- day.” This will conclude the conference one day short of the three-week Eisenhower today. Unless evidence of Russian be- havior at the current Big’ Four) conference is completely deceptive, | the softer line of Soviet strategy has been replaced by a return to, much harder tactics. and his lady. aP Gecanag | Vice and the Kremlin started its more concilia- : President Gets Red Carpet Treatment ; WASHINGTON WELCOMES IKE — — The nation's capital rolled out a “‘welcome home" red carpet, for President and Mrs. Troops were posted to line the streets in a ceremonial honor guard. Veterans day bunting draped the lamp posts. Bands in colorful uniforms were ready to serenade the convalescent chief executive ; | senhower, were designated to greet the chief executive and his wife For the first. time since the when they step from the presidential | plane, Columbine III. ad ' be ‘ a Senate May Buy Two Institutions, Broomfield Says Suggestions Fly je Continuing in Lansing; - tend i= Hospital Bed Plan Stil Uncertain ye ee - _ is a" After a few words into microphones at the foot of the ramp — to be carried by radio and television, and relayed by loudspeaker to crowds at the White House and elsewhere — the Eisenhowers were to enter a plastic ‘“‘bubble top” convertible and drive away to the executive mansion. ; ; A huge “Welcome home, Ike!" banner stretched over an arch- way of fire ladders and red, white and blue bunting at the Washington end of Memorial Bridge. “We will be disappointed if we don't have 200,000 people along the route,” said Edgar Morris, chairman of the citizens’ group in charge of arrangements. President’s son, Maj. John 8S. Ei- © The state’s attempts to provide more beds for men- tally retarded children were cloaked in more fog today by conflicting statements and fancy legislative ma- neuvering. . State Sen. William S. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak) said he thought the Senate would act “favorably” aee ta ii rile elvt: F s gz i - MRS, PETER H. SCHAFER Pontiac Resident FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 1 g #9 siti i gtEbeek | i Reussessesss Stesseesrse ge 5 “ALL DAY SATURDAY Due to the death of Mrs. Peter Schaefer ers” | AUBURN 4 Flowers : Read This Very Important Message If you are between the ages of 21 and 29, join the MICHIGAN STATE POLICE for a fine career. 200 new Trooper positions open right now ... Earn while you learn ... New high pay seale... Security and a good future. DON’T DELAY. Go or talk to a a -CLOON This Message Sponsored by AN’S DRUG CO. to the nearest State Police Post State Police officer right NOW. Closing date for applications November 30. 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Mgr, pecorino oe ; ——<-So Pontiac, asa Ou manele mice o tonaeee on oF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS =z —— ——— The ted Preas ia entitied exclustvely to the use for n of all-loc®l newa printed im this newa- paper as Well as all news dispatches. ‘Tus Powruc Panes is te delivered car sents o wen: eg! earrier ington is ‘tet availabe S by mail nesee, 20.00 madi ates wn Be pene 0 ee enciee Sait MEMBER oe AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1055 Report Sounds Warning of U.S. Teacher Shortage _ A report warning of future téacher shortage is especially timely because it has been released for Education Week, November 6-12. Coming from the Fund for the Ad- van by the Ford Foundation, it empha- sized that traditional methods of get- ting enough teachers won't suffice. As a result, the report says, the qual- ity of American education will decline unless schools and colleges make bet- ter use of the good teachers they now have. * * * Children born since World War Il will tax our educational system severely for 20 years to come. But the biggest’ problem of all, says the report, will be getting enough good teachers. On the basis of present student- teacher ratios, public and private - schools are warned they will have to expand their teaching forces more in the next 10 years than in the past 35. In the next 15 years colleges and universities will have to add more teachers than in all their previous history. ‘w . ® x. Contrary to popular belief, salary. -increasés alone won't solve the teacher shortage. In the Fund's opin- ion there are four main weaknesses in present day teaching salary struc- tures. ‘These are: Starting and gen- eral salaries too low, advancement not based on performance and top Salaries much too low. One approach to the problem is action enabling teachers to handle more students by reliev- ing them of nonprofessional duties. Others are use of older students to help instruct younger ones, employment of carefully selected teacher aides and tele- vision. * tt While the report offers no definite — conclusion, it is well worth the study of everyone interested in this sub- ject. Certainly it is difficult to dispute its contention that American educa- tion will deteriorate unless schools and colleges make better use of the good teachers they now have. SE Monkey Business An article in a French newspaper _ deals with a book written by the British. Nose prize winning atomic scientist, Sir Groncz THompson. In his discussion of automation, Sir Grorce wrote: - “Just think how complicated must be a machine capable of picking. oranges without damaging the orange trees! But a monkey can accomplish that task perfectly and after only a relatively short period of a x ® 9% The scientist added that the cost of a simian farm worker would be much less than a mechanical device. He therefore made the arresting proposal that the climbing animal be employed everywhere possible. . Thought provoking though this idea is, it would be likely to stir opposi-- tion from farm workers as the expe- rience of a British horticulturist ~~ & * Having hired a ‘group of farm hands to pick his fruit, the horticul- turist added his pet monkey to the ' erew. At first this was very amusing . _ to the workers. But when they saw "that theanimal was doing the work well they and much coy gh People Rejoice asIke Returns to Washington Today is one of. rejoicing for Americans. . This Veterans Day is especially. memorable because it was marked by our President's long step toward re- sumption of his full duties as the Nation’s First Citizen. True, his discharge from Fitzsimons Army Hospital and his flight to Wash- ington don't mean that he can re- sume his heavy burdens immediately, But the mere fact that he was able to address the Nation briefly before leaviag Lowry Field in Denver and... after his arrival at International Air- port in Washington in itself was cheering news. ; x * * It meant that he had traveled a long and hazardous way back from September 24, the day he was stricken. Also implicit in his lief of Mr. E1tsennower’s doctors that his recovery has progressed far enough so that he can safely . complete it at his Gettysburg ‘farm. The President is expected to spend at least six weeks there. ~« * * ‘Starting: in December his Goctors plan to allow him to make 25 mile trips to his Catoctin Mountain re- treat at Thurmont, Md. to attend Cabinet and possibly National Se- curity meetings. Doctors say, how- ever, it will be late January or early February before the President- can decide, on ‘the basis of his own phys- ical condition, whether to seek a second term, . * x x - We feel confident we speak for all Americans and everybody of good will in congratulating you, Mr. President, on your fine recovery. On their behalf we also voice the hope that you won't . - overtax your strength by at- tempting too much too soon. The Man About Town Oldest on the Job County Bar Member in His 85th Year Insecurity: Fear of which causes a girl with a good job not to marry. Well posted in his profession is Robert M. Corbit, of Oxford, oldest active member of the Oakland County Bar As- sociation. Now in his eighty-fifth year, he was admitted to the bar in Iowa, and has been an attorney in Oakland - County since 1915. Last year he was among the lawyers given certificates by the Michigan State ; Bar Association honoring the practice of their profession for 50 years or more. A card recently received from Mamie Doud Eisenhower is among the prized possessions of Mrs. M. V. Boyd of Milford. A card just received from former Pon- tlac resident, Morrison Waldron of Lansing, says: “Congratulations on going over the top in your United Fund drive without having to extend the time. _ Here at the state capital we're still plug- ging away at it.” * President of the Michigan oe Association, , James L. Gardner, feels that the man on the ground is really the one who knows best about as- 4 , sessment and valuation figures. We like the facetious remark of Mrs. Rodney Kilpatrick of White Lake, who says her goats seem to prefer ‘the colored comic sections in their diet. : In line with the project’of the Optimist Clubs, this is “Courtesy Week,” when we should practice what we should do the other 51 weeks in the year. A pair of wild geese, one of which has only one leg, are back on Cass Lake, near .the home of Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hoxsie, where they have made migration stop- overs for several years. ‘Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mra, Samuel Park t. of yee fifty-fifth wedding anniver- “he. nla. Mrs, Charles A. MeIntyre ot Macette: (sixty-third wedding anni- ao é ; eek is oe Le 3 id Association ° THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1955_ ‘BUT STILL NO ANSWER ON GETTING TO AND FROM THE AIRPORTS / A Great New Era...in the Air David Lawrence Says: Recent State Elections Showing GOP . Importance of Unity and Organization WASHINGTON—Republican pro- fessionais, like their Democratic brethren with experience in mat- ters political, are privately*talking - a amendment that would have per- . about the lessons of this week's elections. For the Republican party, the outstanding fact is that organiza- tion and unity were never dem- onstrated to be more necessary than ~today. For the Democratic party the most conspicuous revelation is that the CIO is a more powerful influence in local politics and in local organization work than the ‘Jeaders of the party have hitherto believed. When the mayer of an Indiana city dared to call for the Nation- al Guard a few weeks ago to preserve law and order it created Indiana,- like Michigan, now is . in the grip of the CIO political organization and, while this doesn't bode well for the Republicans, it may make a lot of Democrats wonder what's going to happen if the union labor organization takes over the party nationally. The disclosure a few days ago that the labor union political organizations spent mere than $2,000,000 in thé 1954 Congressional elections is startling. This is more than a major party itself used to spend and it means that tf this sum was recorded on a na- tional basis, as provided by federal law, theré must have been even a larger sum expended when one adds up the contributions to the state committees by local unions. HOW TO COUNTERACT? How are the Republicans going to ‘counteract this precinct-by- precinct activity by the political organizations of the national labor unions and, particularly, the large sums collected either from dues or so-called voluntary contributions of labor union members of both parties? Indiana wasn't the only place where union activity was evident. There are worries, on the other hand, in this week's elections for the Democrats, too. Thus, their leaders in Congress have been the professionals see a Polish ward in a big city going Republi- can for the first time and this tells the Democrats that the con- troversy over Yalta and the Sell- gut of Poland isn't an insignificant issue after all. The ee vote in several big cities is a stake. MINORITIES POWERFUL . What the xperienced politicans pt both parties will note, more- over, is that organized minorities can swing elections, “especially when the. unorganized minorities don’t go to the polls. Thus in Dhio well organized drive beat the mitted the state compensation laws to be changed to aid the CIO's guaranteed annual wage plan. Ohio, in other words, voted against the union side, just as Indiana, by a mobilization of the votes, especially in all the indus- trial cities, sided .with. the unions. The tales of organization war- fare in the Republican ranks are more numerous than among the Democrats. In Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey the scars of the Inst ‘three years of battling between Republican factions were plan- ly visible in the results. In Philadelphia, for example, the Republican nominee turned his back on his own organization. His indiscretion was condemned by a leading Republican newspaper. So in the end the Republican precinct workers didn't do the job that an organization is supposed to do. Victory without organization is difficult, especially in local elec- tions, (Copyright 1955 New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Brady Recalls Two Cases of So-Called By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. The very concept of ‘“‘indiges tion” is shifty, vague and devious. Heaven only knows what may be the matter- with the patient who purports to have indigestion, acute, intestinal, nervous, acid. You pay your money and take your choice. me * * * If “‘indigestion’’ means that food, all food or just a particular item, is not digestible or is difficult to digest or just lies there undigested —a silly notion, if you have -an_ elementary knowledge of physiol- ogy—the discomfort, distress or po attributed to “indigestion” is still unexplained. ; ; 1 recall vividly two -cases of “indigestion” in my early years of practice. First, that of a busi- pessman about 45 with ‘‘nervous indigestion.”” That's what a num- ber of physicians at home and far from home had called it, and I could find ne good explana. ~ tien for his complaint,-so, being only 23 years old, I had to agree with them. Fortunately for the patient, ‘he did not remain with me long. La- ter he was admitted to a sanitarj- um where the poor fellow received all kinds of “therapy” for -his, “nerves.”’ Finally he came home to die. The autopsy—which I was | not invited to attend—revealed that the man’s sole trouble had been an egg-size gallstone in his thick- ened gali-bladder. j BLAMES COCONUT . The other case might have been “acute indigestion’ but the doc- tor was skeptical of such a diag- nosis. The patient, about 38, as healthy as all get out, was sud- denly seized with — not really a bellyache but hypogastric discom- fort. He had eaten some coconut an hour before, but coconut had never previously given him any trouble. The discomfort steadily in- creased, became positive distress, and the patient became chilled through, on a pleasant autumn day. * * + He went to bed and a doctor was called, four hours after the discomfort started. The patient said it wasn't pain but a sense of extreme tension or pressure . the doctor diagnosed acute ap- pendicitis and removed a gangre- sure nobody can enjoy being oper- ated upon more than I did. * Indigestion if you are fooling with the idea that it is due to poor digestién, please believe me, you are fooling yourself. Anyway, please 25 cents for Little Lesson No. 3— the booklet So You Have Indi- gestion?, which T will send upon reciept of 25 cents free from mes- sy stickum and a stamped, self- addressed envelope. Do not expect a reply’ to a clip- ping. Ask for the booklet in writ- ing and sign your request. If we: have to stop to try to determine who wants what we'd never man-: ‘age to take care of two to three thousand letters a day. ened letters, not more than one page or 106. words long, to personal health and bo ant not to disease. diag- nosis, or treatment, will ans Dr. William Brady. if eo st addressed envelope is sent to the Pon- tiae Press, tlac, Mich 1955) ey ee a bs manus ae ae te enterprise really benefite the | Vice should certainly be en- public, why must it hire = pub- lightening, and they certainly dé- nelly Spee 6 RI eee ot serve the praise of the public in a geod will ambassador like Van doing their best‘ to break this. Soe ee month to If the people who sold intoxi- cating beverages to minors in this particular part of town had - to bear some of the grief and heartaches' of mothers whose children have been punished for the effects of such a thing, I'm sure they wouldn't do it for “the smalj profit that must be in- volved, There are lots or mothers whe have to raise children without their fathers and who want them to be respectable citizens and able to * live in -society without having a finger. pointed at them all the time, but when something of this sort is at ‘their disposal, they are gh—to resist the temptation before them, therefore must pay the penalty the hard way, I sincerely advocate the strongest ’ kind ‘of punishment for such peo- ple. Mother of ose — Punished Mr. Twietmeyer Favors Abolishing Turnpike Plans Everyone agrees we desperately need good roads, but we don't all agree on how to get them. There is a tendency for some to grasp at anything offered, especially when it appears in a sugar-coated package like the toll road the Mich- os sree - ‘The M. T. A. in trying by every _ever from the political patronage, etc., that the backers stand to profit handsome. et the creation of the Turnpike Aw personnel and hodgepodge highway planning if this condition is al _lowed to remain. In fairness to Commissioner Ziegler, you must remember that up until last spring Governor Williams and the tleisiature has consistently failed to produce any real highway plan or funds, _ George N. Higgins speaking about the turnpike recently said, “The public must decide soon whe- ther to go ahead or forget the whole thing.” Well, there —_ be no doubt in anybody's mind after thinking over the above facts. that the best possible course of action is to abolish turnpikes for- State. _ a H, E. Totetmeyer | 5675 Crabtree Rd. Birmingham . Depreciation and Not Just a Tax Dodge By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER INS Economic Commentator The roofer was in today to advise me that a valley needn't be restored and that a large square patch had to be replaced. As a byproduct, this served to remind me that depreciation, con- Similarly in the wastage of natural resource assets, the deple- tion allowance is a bookkeeping representation of the fact that such property actually is consumed, The late Orlando F. Weber, builder of the Allied Chemical & Dye Corp.,. who bad a creative that failure to pnderstand that depreciation is a real cost is one of the commonest errors in busi- ness. RAPID DEPRECIATION In recent years, in dérder to encourage development of defense industries, the principle of rapid depreciation has been permitted by law, This allows companies to depreciate properties in five years, instead of 15 or 20. The original motivation during the war was to stimulate investors to put savings into war industries, which might have a_ shorter Is Real Cost profitable life than civilian indus- tries. Later this principle has been extended to others. But in reality only the ti LU tite ae ie as iy i gts hit transaction are heavy for the first five years, they are nil during the next. 10. FORD TAX ANGLE There is a Ford family tax angle . which has not been in” the announcement of the forth-_ coming public sale of shares in Case Records of a Psychologist Desire to Help Others Can by Joining ‘League of the Morton's problem is common @mong generous men, as well as women. For our churches \ have seldom analyzed the needs— ‘in their areas so that new members can harness their missionary zeal locally and now, So join the “League of the Golden Pen” and become a member of the “Compliment Club,” too. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-383: Morton P., aged 22, recently joined a church for the first time. “Dr. Crane, I féel so happy and contented,” he began. “It is the only time I can remember when I have been free from tension and fully at peace, for all their cinesen, wait awhile. “Since I ami bubbling over with | desire to be of service to others, I don’t want to stay on the shelf fet an inexperienced newcomer take over, So I'll offer a few eratacte that every unselfish person can quick- ly launch upon. First, join the “League of the Golden Pen.” This was originated about 40 years ago at Beloit Col- lege by Dr. Karl. T. 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S’cuse Me; | ~ Just Heard a Sneezer NEW YORK INS) —Gesundheit! | sneezers in the ‘country can be! ugsion r | found in the Ohio city. Kaz claims) i A 000 Other Prisone ’ Lawrence Ken, hee York City! Clewelanders hide their sneezes tes peer waar higng oe Join. in Sympathizing | vaporizer manufacturer, has “rd ‘behind newspapers, handker-| *°UF tmen a Strong ¢ conducted @ nationwide survey of) chiefs or whatever else is handy.” With Hunger Walkou sneezing and claims today he can Washington, D. C.: A city of| Special conferences, assemblies| jtell where a man comes from by hypochondraiac sneezers who run and PTA meetings have marked} §° LONDON, Ohio (~All eyes were’ the way he sneezes. ito the drug store at the first slight President I * Here is how Kaz describes | 5¢eze. Los Angeles: Angelenos are the — of aiuemem Se in ol have| various American cities: loudest sneezers. Kaz says ‘when marks final prisonwide sitdown strike have tee ot Les Anmeies tenes week-long open house at ix Por ‘ tiae schools — Emerson, Central, morning. isneezers in the country live here. > can be heord in the Dallas: The Texas city inhabi- | ‘| i was a raid on the prison commis- pe ae e ease anaes ~~ some schools deferred their special . |Education Week programs until ~ Chicago: The quietest sneezers Parents night on Nov. 29. | The 1,000‘ ‘sympathy’ strikers in goods were taken, he said. prevail here. The Kaz report de- — four other dormitories have not| Three hungry convicts from re-|clared that in Chicago, “You often : : erday morning. bellious Dormitory 7 met last night) never know there hus been a Associate Supt. George E. Miller with Supt, R. B. Eckle, The su-| sneeze poneune tay're so quiet,” Kaz declared his own home town | convicts. ‘tory had agreed to go back to|of New York is unclassifiable, Gesundheit! NOT MUCH TIME LEFT! 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York, and Massachusetts previous- | | ee LIFE’ Ae in Hewes srerd |Howard L. Campbell temporarily | vided for up. to 26 weeks in newly|dent John Bugas said yesterday ‘has enjoined the Kalkaska County negotodted contracts between the| refusal of Ohio voters to spell out OPEN WTS Board of Supervisors from using union and the auto industry. integration of layoff pay and un- oo | we purchase! oule voters Rides tus employment compensation “should [PQ oo . AT MY st ORE ONLY! "rt eer ply hoe 17 million dollar - Air a pa which “gee reaction to Ford's supplem tal| , : unemployment benefit plan, : | Five property owners got an in- idle worker collecting beth. un- Pnee yenett Yen ; oo | junction against the board yes-| ™Ployment compensation and ° ley Slated Nterday, contending the county| ‘Yott pay. 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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 10 eee Ce Ni Sarin | U.S. Tourists Spend : Hal Boyle Says: 3 : | NEW YORK — More than 9.- st" Here’s a Toast to Veterans oF World War I} Mexico and Canada last ‘your: —— eet total coed By HAL BOYLE. starts reminiscing about St. Mihie!, “Pop, never mind. telling us| American Legjon friend of mine then he. grumbies, setneeaiy $80,000,000 more ‘than in 1953. . ‘eran's Day some aging gafferjhim by asking: eee See sa Se 2a be World War T veterans were dyingigotten is the Unknown Soldier," si amotio i si Fee “What in the world are you talk- ‘here fighting this one. That's why #t the rate of 84 a day. They are) So now on Veteran's Day, let's P ——— = ‘ing about?” we're over here—to finish the job/reaching age levels now where lift @ glass to some real vintage|) a . started.” more often, soldiers years 1917-18: This is the BEST water iat we These works ant cred eee ee (death calls aa “Than gy _ - -eQuld buy. All control mechanisms are . his heart—as are other words like 4.4 Looe middleaged Pop had| Ba can be torgiven if now and ing that a younger generation re- had bien cutnummered. They an x New. members So little of names that! - | unconditionally guaranteed for lO years + Sj “tedden. ‘0 ‘take .it and laugh. The kids! sensational MONEY .-5 hate See Re ete nme Nn SE one es a once stirred all America. As of a year ago, America’ ‘| ext —... And it uses l ‘For it was in places like these Veterans numbered 20 million. Of a : he lost part. of his youth, The ors oe 80 = go ale Aisne-Marne Io6oms larger in his * were veterans orld That's the BEST too. ~ mory than the Mason-Dixon War II, and 3,033,000 had served. _ ce ‘i f Line, and in his .mind the poppies | since the start of the Korean cam: | “ail are still blowing in Flanders fields. 'Paign in June 1950 Terrific * @* Pop is slowly being swallowed! He is a survivor of the 20th2™Mid the masses of newer and Century’s first great conflict, and YOUpger ee. | he feels that in his own lifetime his own sacrifices are now largely, Yet it was in no bush league overlooked, And he is not without War that Pop won both his scars! 0 considerable justification for this and his medals, j viewpoint. . | It‘was a titanic conflict involy-/ In every war many soldiers feel ing 27 nations and 65,038,810 they are fighting on a forgotten'troops. The total casualties were @iiram front. The troops in the Pacific: 37,508,686, of whom 8,538,315 were, * -_ | WATER SOFTENER Jislands felt that way in “world killed in combat or died. veeded parts—ONLY War II. So did the troops in Ital Bd American nation put 4,355,- - men under arms. It suffered ? | eopl home oo fi casualties, including 126,- AS LOW AS Be, war rd back aang tng lee deaths. 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ONLY : $919" COAT SETS & | console cabinets | Values to $24.99 No Money | Fou28 to. 6x coat sets end Down ! 12 ees Your Old Set in Trade 51 West Huron ‘Street ‘Shop i: ike. Too! Phone FE 4-155 Open Monday and, sioond Evenings to y care ae e ie oe ‘ 14 A hls tie ST ty i i fi 4 2 fl eeicye gir __.'THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1955 it CHARCOAL MAHOGANY REGULAR $299.50 © TRIPLE DRESSER - @ BOOKCASE BED 5 DRAWER Yur : ieeilahy, designed in Scheecal finish over beautiful mahogany - grain, this suite presents an exceptional value. The triple dresser has 8 deep drawers and an extra large beveled mirror. The chest is 38 inches wide with 5 drawers. The bookcase bed has 2 sliding panels. All pieces are accented with attractive white hardware. ss ceaeeeeineeeiabinaiemaenameeemmiass *495 blackboard, also peg-beerd complet Se DOLL OARRIAGES $525» SO Attractive carriages to hold dolls. up te 25 inches. 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Large 64,000 Grain ! $269.00 NOW $179 — 80,000 Grain Reg. now $919 $339.00 Features: 1. Dialed Automatic Backwash, Automati- cally Timed Rinse. . Factory Warranty, 22 Years in the Softener Business. . Engineered for Sime plicity, Designed for Beauty. FHA Terms CENTURY SOFTENER C0. 1391 Melton: Rd., Birmingham MI 6-2074 N Don’t Miss the Showing of the NEW 1956 LINE , of Frigidaire Appliances November 16 — at CRUMP ELECTRIC 3465 Auburn Avenue Auburn Heights, Mich. | breakin at a Telegraph Road hardware store. The Board Okays Early Plans on Eight Activity Centers.is Stcss fer ime Sheriff Frank Irons. (eft) and Michigan State Troopers Henry DeLooff look over articles recovered after * the arrests Tuesday night of Detroiters Blaine EXAMINE RECOVERED LOOT Roberts, 21, and John E. Montgomery, 24, State troopers said the two were caught attempting a the case. articles shown were recovered from the pair's | stolen auto, their Detroit hotel room, and several — pawnshops. Troopers said the loot implicates @ Roberts and Montgomery county robberies. Detroit State Police detectives | Jack Wooley and Calvin LePein are in charge of | 1 is Not. Too ‘Late - te Plone es ¥ s Lee tom 8 Ccmitty Plan . . Your Landscaping — THE RIGHT PLANTS in the RIGHT PLACE Foundation, a charitable trai ff REMEMBER — We can landscape the Se gan front of your home with tandscape size week Ford planned to convert all! § © plants for less than $60. ee seiinc Lr bets Preset of | Town & Country Garden Center Ford II yesterday, suggesting the firms now put ime ellen the, 4 5812 Highland Road (M-59) OR 3-7147 ie ‘sera eee aa : WE ARE OPEN SUNDAYS Choiee . ONE LOW PRICE! i TOP QUALITY FRAMES and LENSES 2 @ Your Prescription Accurately Filled @ First in Pontiec with the Newest in “eight or ten” | 4 @ Only Ist Quality Meterials Celebrate 63 Years GOODRICH—Mr. and Mrs, Alex Further steps were taken by the were autherized to proceed with seven great-grandchildren and six! ‘Pontiac Board of Education last! detailed drawings. | ‘night toward completion of - ac- great- “great-grandc hildren. @ For Men, Women end Children DISPENSING — OPTICAL CO. 3" Open 9-5:30—Fri. ‘til 9 B Rem 2-3, 15 W. sae Phone Fe 2-2895 two children, three grandchildren, Rough plans were previously tivity-center buildings at.eight ele- approved for centers planned at mentary schools by next fall. Central, Emerson, Hawthorne Preliminary plans were approved, and Malkim Schools, Prelimin- for three of the structures to be ary drawings of the cgnter slated | FE 4-3573 built at Crofoot, LeBaron.and Mc- i Carroll Schools. nae EW for 56 21” CONSOLE ‘MOTOROLA T With a hei TUNING Swivel Unit Available NO MONEY DOWN " “To pay!” TO PAY! iy GieA) Portable, clock and table MOTOROLA RADIOS New pley-onywhere Roto-tenne portables with ' 2d fotating antenna on top, New do-onything clock Se - trical Appliance Specialist : : St. mena FE 5-6189 As Pictured | architects; presented. jin the table of organization on merit without » col- | of non-discrimination of the Pon- for Willis School are yet to be | The Board wnanimously passed | ‘a resolution introduced by the | Rev, J. Allen Barker and support- ed by Mrs. Harry E. King. It read: Board . . . declare, restate and reaffirm its policy to employ, up- | grade and assign.all applicants for | | administrative, teaching, secretar- lial. clerical, maintenance and all “Resolved that the} | other position classifications with- Before making the motion, | Rev. Parker said, “The Board | tion In harmony with the Fair Employment Practices law of the state signed duly 16, 1955. with the city’s FEPC law adept. ed Nov. 18, 1952 and the policy “Li | “i es Regular $24.95 Tt was decided to give the con] PROFESSIONAL TYPE tractor who will. build the ac- VIBRATOR | tivity center at Central School the — éviaiid Hepes gh tearing down or ya own home. Two speeds; works on | wise disposing of a house at either AC or DC Gold plated model } Union St. on the school site. The | in handsome carrying case. 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E : Come tn and tet us show you the wate : you want at the price you want to « Terms Arranged te om ei | Suit Your Convenience t 7 , ’ f j i i ¥ ee sy Ath, fe a yy # p j f { i SS a aS a ai ae . cf i ple é > THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1085 _ 4 : : at group fighting for continued auton. wet Nn ee fA RNR Ne L OUT! | | Li me a WITH EACH DIAMOND PURCHASE eae, Select Lage bonded ‘Starlite’ Diamond at these LN amazing low prices—end get absolutely F y) choice of Watches, jewelry, pats otc Silver, Appliances, | planuing the Detroit conference. isters. Le, ae" lectins moderator, Paul ‘scribe. ° * Ne further meetings were Belcher of Cummington, Mass... Name New President. | WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, named James E. Allen, Washing- { miles. ‘Rev. M. K: Burton Lauded ~ tor Opposing-Merger Plan, _DETROFT am ~ A Congregation |and the Evangelical and Reformed o | urban Dearborn widow agreed to 4 ted caliber bullet lodged th the skull. | ‘the opposition to + merger asid for his role im she called police for an ambulance. Autonomy is a strong point in Congregatinal Christian churches. ‘tions including the selection of min- B. Z. Kastler of Salt Lake City was selected as moderator of the new association. The Rev. Arthur ‘Rouner of Brooklyn if ae ecto cate, Their income amounted Biggs of Oregon City, Ore., was|# $190 monthly sogial security and! jnamed treasurer and the Rev. Dor Pension check, Dougher said. churches to take ‘whatever action| report condemning Soviet Russian’ las may be necessary to protect! scizure of Armenia in 1920. W. Va. (INS)+-The National Whole- sale Druggists. Association _ has ton vice president of the Henry B, Gilpin Co., of Norfolk, Va., to be its president for the next year. The action. took place at its $ist annual The lakes impounded by a te c eh mekitn § 1 YOUR of the Tennessee Valley hadtority| ms FR i : - eee : : SELECTION ,have a total shoreline of 10,058 | Widow Agrees fo Take Lie Test " 74-Year-Old © Woman. Queried in Husband's | Mysterious Death © DETROIT @—A ‘snenea sb: take a lie detector test today ia the mysterious death of her hus) * Charles Babel, 66, was tind dead in the kitchen of his home’ Wednesday, He had ‘been critical- jy ill of mushroom poisoning and first was believed to have died of! natural causes. Embalmers, however, found a_ ee ee A post-mortem disclosed a .%5 Buys a Brand New 1956 at WAYNE GABERT'S ‘told him she went to the house of a’ ‘neighbor early Wednesday to call) 3 doctor for her husband. She left him in bed wearing night clothing | -Unable to contact her physician) atcvasate PVUhcelsitelite |and returned home, She found her) ‘husband fully clothed, dead in the kitchen, Sossthie “nities eae an examin- i | ing physician saw any imme- ey ee ee Mrs. Babel said she had been out of the house about 15 minutes. Babel was a retired auto worker. The couple had been married 19) to’ «et Solons Will Be Feted DETROIT #—The Detroit office 2 YEARS TO PAY WAYNE GABERT| Your Electrical Appliance Specialist | 4121 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-6189; Open Friday @ Monday Nights "th 9 P.M. redone auto, | Egypt is the world’ < : fifth largest WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS SoreenTV HISTORY MAKING new LOW, [Prices! Come In or Call for FREE Home Demonstration Federal 5-9457 | See the Complete Line at Our Factory Showroom Pare For Your Future og: Your Account Today Save regularly ... From each | pay day, set aside a certain amount for your future... for a home of your own... fora 1116 W. HURON © OPEN DAILY AN AND SUNDAY ‘TIL 10 PM. . LENTY of Fa business of your own... for future security —- Open your account with any amount. Four Convenient Branch Banks to Serve You PERRY at GLENWOOD WALLED LAKE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - W. HURON at TILDEN KEEGO HARBOR _, ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1955. Le hs , fe on se = Be ne if Three Tourist Attraction j “SERVING ALL DAY Found in Oakland County ~~ SATURDAY DEARBORN — Ot the ten tp freeways and turnpikes fur- neve jy patho i pyres | a oes o nu AM. to 7:45 P.M. SPECIAL : Seeies GRAPEFRUIT | 6 29¢ De Each Sanit etc alg lits 30th annual meeting at Dear-| such roads have been found to tn- Dorothy Warren, 24, whee auoitied county (crease the overnight business, /uated trom the University of Cal- include Tnternatiqnalty, knows jeven with such places that for-jifornia at Los Angeles in 1954 ' -Mart Cranbrook, the recreational fa- |merly were located on the, mats one eon or ae cae P OPLE =0- cilities of our lakes and public (road, but now are at a distance| sity’s og parks, and the Detroit Zoo. trom the hew rightcf-wey. Medical Center 465 E. Pike St. Corner of Sanford St. . Michi > On0l & ke ka pes ght aa ere se 10 Shon tion's top place as a tourist state/creased travel on the thruway|ing will take place in is the principal aim of this a880-\more than compensates for the ciation assisted by the thee other ewer points of access to it, and| Whe toe Giiet 2 oot ‘ allied organizations which cover wife can present. specific “ bl the rest of the state. set Senses reser So OS WT ase was bel Gee. You Will like its delicious Michigan is now in ing the night. | Dr. Clemente, 27, is tempting mouth watering goodness—makes it.a —_ for the ge year are; |California at-Los Angeles. in itself. a & of 5 g 2 g ergs . ; z ist A large selection of crispy salads and delicious desserts TRY ‘7... acquaint the residents of brand w, i oe ee ee ; Robert St. Clair, Judd Tayler London. (*] choose from! ie of what Michigan has tolang Laura Tumer RING THE FAMILY! O Distinction . cae ee Gulls Gang Oriole Field ' ° W—A third place in | WASHINGTON (INS)—The U.S.;more than 100 seagulls done, being |Chamber of Commerce says there|lobbying for a name change ati] will be enough money availablejone of Ludington's athletic fields. next year to finance the expected|Residents report the birds congre-} ‘ record construction spending pre-igate daily at the Oriole Field, de-| I HOMADE FOOD SHOP 144-146 be SAGINAW dd REET Visit ne ge Srencers = NEVER BEFORE SO MUCH FOR $0 LITTLE! Ki RCOVERINGS a te FOR THE BEST IN SUBURBAN LIVING 3511 Elizabeth Lake Road = =--FE.4-9581 le n swappl is 2 and 3 BEDROOM = Ranch Home for Your Thanksgiving Dinner Given With Any Range Purchase. Gas or Electric Big oven-ready, fancy packed 12. pound turkey given with the range of your choice. \ \ FRIGIDAIRE THRIFTY THIRTY. FULLY AUTOMATIC EXTRA SPECIAL TRADE-IN: ALLOWANCE Plus Free Turkey DOWN with EASY FHA TERMS Total Price neers Plus Mortgage Costs NO 2 Model Locations $ 97 DOW ‘Open Daily & Sunday “— 3 6 Il to ', DM. PLUS TAXES and INSURANCE AUTOMATIC GAS HEAT These are Not Prefabricated © Homes -- Conventional Con- struction throughout. Ample Storage Space—Large Lots— | Picture Windows — Closets | — Choice of Two Popular | Floor Plans—Versatile Room | Youngstown Kitchen Sinks — ! ! | and Cabinets Arrangement— % | Low Monthly Payments to E Fit Any Budget — On FHA . Insured Mortgage — YOU 4 fe) A few houses available for immediate possession —- Choice lots to choose from —Remember, it’s first come, first served. - HOMES, INC. i Model ‘a PONTIAC | Tonight 'Til 9 Beh | Shep by Phone, Too! ne FE 4-1555 | MUST SEE IT TO BELIEVE. = THE PONTIAC PRESS, “i * 4 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1 f 1955 . J a ay ’ | TION STORE'S 5 N i E rR S A rR SALE Ends Saturday at 5:30 3 Charge | ~ Plans ¢ 30 Days © 70 Days ©6 Months {Rome Doesn't Live Up to Movie’s Promise We Still Have. a Few 5 Frigidaire Ranges and - became! know are lucky to be clerks in high schools and miso wh Tesults to'is set up here they would attend it. as well’ ‘—and ore. A). my Peru Barreux tall and spindly and blonde-—jing'filme into English . speaking Retr to torrie x ie ROME (INS)—There-Is 8 a jobs where I can get them.” yatta vat eseeiaanan ee Ab! Tian "9 i s | Blot sweet young A ae une Ae, a Seat “‘m dubber.” : ways a dub-maid, never a star, SAVINGS _ i J in Rome as can't. now! 1 a handful o femporary| That is she lends hér volce to!’ This sort of Job does not pay Fountain.” screen, they Could have not the Italian ‘of glamor— for the conversion of Italian-speak-|* ** 6 OM To a girl, they hint of the plumb |->~ “You can make enough money to’ cecseey ‘the cinema, survive in Rome, expecially if; pean am (City Needs Junior College, 2o juan wiser «|| 6 piste Rome haat says Peggy, hahaa ET build a 40 ) poles or wy | Alte owe cami Say 24 Student Letters a.” one OR 3-2eet pony 1 to | a hot water “1 would like to ask P. Whitmer superin-| Peggy says her mother had But ies you have to plan ic tavor, The favor is foi el po Pico i. Do : ne objection to her taking off for oe reas en eee et gg, tue ti ceed Se | Riv a areas a : endeome a bath.” These were the words of Kay jetters ; . jeome by. Par nek ‘8. 84 at Washington Junior High School.| could live at home, thus saving |. But last summer Mother Nelson important as BOOKS | “It's duck serve) time. | Here wns one of 24 letters eub- | board and room expense, the |visited Peggy in her cold-water ys amorous pne,” ; very inconsistent and mitted to the Pontiac Press on students said, hideaway with ae ‘ Peggy Neleon, late tired of going out to the merits of having a twoyear | Funds could be accumulated dur: orrns pagent: _ to your children’s learning! “but the universal grimy.” -, _ | junler college in the city, ing the two years here to complete” e's. 8 | Rover reptece yone should respond, | The students’ action oped 1 ag whe amma wma, As a matter of fact, abe visited oy. 3a See That They Are , . , Fie Bieler you mea nad bckelng ‘ann to ‘aim, |class at ‘hich the Rev. Soterios| “Education is about the most|throw coins af the coina sink into DR, H. BUSSEY FULLY Equipped we “veda.vie has the answer, |Gouvellis, of St. George's Greek|important thing in the world and the foam, it is a symbol you will) Optometrist for School This Year “go away!’ os Orthodox Church, presided as guest|if it is possible for some people someday return to Rome. Mrs. | eat @ “Jobs are pretty tough, In thelinstructor. \to get two years of college for a'Nelson's coin arched high, Eyes Examined }|was born in Dorothy McGuire had a ee ci sone peers _— eer Pa la fateful wind, and tinkled to the! : “The Wafiington ave de-| t should be,” said Susan é : a . face, actually’) on the Broadway writer, living with ‘gardens and cided to get aedie soondlans trom Steinbaugh, of 779 Owego Dr. "Nodding her head sagely, Peg- eee reinn ay OPTOMETRIST stage, we she is oS a large! terraces and all that, The girls I\students at the city’s other junior) Several said if a junior college gy's mother remarked, “It's just FE 4-5211 / set of U.S. lassies w (MoM ae a> oe eh £ , . Watch your Step! Be sure you get a Look for new CONCEALED SAFETY STEPS —@ mark of today's mest modern trucks thet new Chevrolet. Task-Ferce trucks bring you. They stey clear of snow, mud and ice te give you firmer, safer feot- ing. You con'see how different they ore - from the old-fashioned expesed running beards still used on some “new” trucks! This is just one of the ways you're way ahead with new Chevrolet trucks! They're the most modern trucks built today! And that holds good under the hood! These handsome huskies offer you the ' shortest stroke V8’s* in any leading truck. That means less piston travel per mile for longer engine life. Or, you can have the most modern valve-in-head six on the market. All have a 12-volt elec- trical _ for quicker starting. with advanced features like the sweeping panoramic windshield, bigger side and rear windows, and High-Level ventilation. styling going. Work-Styled Chevrolet trucks offer two different styling treat- ments—one for light- and medium-duty models, another’ for heavy-duty, Chevrolet trucks is their modern Balt Modern Truck Seeeeerersseeecosoooeseeeoeere a You get today’s most modern cab, too— neuvering far easier. And you get the most modern truck Still another thing you'll like about new Gear steering. It makes turning and ma- But this is just a quick once-over of the advantages that make new Chevrolet trucks the most modern your money can buy. Come on in. and see why anything | less is an old-fashioned truck! *V8 standard in L, C. F. models, optional in most other models at extra cost. New Chevrolet Tusk-Force Trucks Watch the Deal! ‘Why pay more for an old-fashioned truck? New Chevrolet trucks wear the same low price tags. No in- creases, Come in and check our dollar-saving deal-on the most modern model for your job! : 40 ‘Year after Yar Amaroes Bat Sling Track _ MATTH EWS. HARGREAVES, INC, ae Ma * meee 4 an |S. ‘Saginaw S * a ‘ Reatiec, Michigan ee Ge it i Ne SAP he: ABMs as ie ndatiniiy trsioalaees io iis be be i | Needlework ae. name ~~ i "y 4 a an am i Se serene : : arments Presiding at the tea table at the annual Ingathering of. Needlework Guild of America Thursday was Mrs. C. J. Nephler (center) of West Pike street. She was photographed serving tea to the new president, Mrs. John GuildAids Charities . New Officers Are Under Direction of | Mrs.. Fitzgerald ‘ soe ¥. Amies Club purchased layettes ? i } ‘ a tor N ee dy Pontiae Prees Photos W.. Fitzgerald (right) of Birmingham, and the first vice road, eek president, Mrs. Arthur H. Harrington (left) of Cherokee ='The Women’s Sect Needlework Guild of America is important to everyone all year ’round, but especially so at Ingathering time. Two of the members who were busy stacking at First Presbyterian Church were clothing Thursday Mrs. John Hatherill (left) of Hickory lane and Mrs. Leslie Cross of Lexington place. Mrs. Hatherill is Needlework Guild chairman for the chapters of Beta Chapter of the sorority. Theta Phi sorority and Mrs. Cross is president of A lpha me a ae FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1935 PAGES 20-23 to Follies in Puerto Rico for Survey Visit » Sheet music and record. covers of the musical numbers being used in the Junior League Follies pro- vided the colorful and attractive placemats on.the dinner tables ‘when Dr. and Mrs. Clifford’ T. Exkelund entertained in their home on Ottawa drive Thursday eve- ning. * Following dinner, the party at- Steven Russell, ES * * * Exciting days lie ahead for Mr. aj were honored at a Thank- ‘You Tea“held it the Pontiac Fed- Whitfields Arrive'eral Savings and Loan Building, | Award of Merit certificates were devoting an unusual number hours at UF headquarters before | and daring the drive. | ‘Third, two women were honored ifor outstanding volunteer work in |radio and newspaper publicity. * * * tal Preview,” the fall rope. ; POURED TEA Mrs. Thomas Fowler Jr. travel scenes with closeups from’ Adele showings in Eu Couples |tumn flowers against a deep brown! Mrs. George Garver. i * * Ekelunds (|Jea Fi etes UF Volunteer Workers. . Take Guests |, captains: Mrs. W. H. Presnell, Mrs. Wil- ° liam Cummings, Mrs. John How- ell, Mrs. Thomas Fowler dr., ‘Buck Fever ‘a venen | rolic’ Held Mrs. Robert Turpin and Mrs. William Hutchinson. Also honored were Mrs. Ralph Norvell, Mrs. David Willson, Mrs, Richard Borchert’ Mrs. James A. McGuire, Mrs. Lawrence Ferman and Mrs. Newton Skillman. * = * “Buck Fever Frolic’ was the' For the Waterford district, Co- theme of the Do-C-Do Square|chairman Mrs. Ralph Bump pre- arranged the decorations. Re- freshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Irwin. -MeLeod, and Rex Lawrence. Mrs. William * FF i H of EE ES Hl 4H Hitler ipeit fh f i Dey Nereery, . , The hawk road is shown with Amies’ sponsor, |plans to move into . oo ame Also included are Pontiac Gen» for the Ingathering held Thursday at Mrs. John Napley of Menominee’ road, | %% Joseph stree eral Hospital, Visiting Nurse Assn. the First Presbyterian Church. Club at the table where the layettes were-| My. and Mrs. Stuart E. Whit- St. Joneph Mercy Hospital and President Pat Donelson (right) of Mo- displayed, re at cea. ae OFFICERS ELECTED mf A Wednesday evening. es oe oer ae! V1 Will Open S Torigh fj wie seit macs ara wore slectad tox ¢ trong -4 1ernes 1 pen eason ong Ener wen wernapdon yg oy work Guild, * 3 x Fitagerald qhosen as president. When members of Viernes Dancejare Mr. and Mrs. Harold pony drive are Dr. and Mrs, JackjBss for the United States govern: Dr. and Mrs. Zac Endress -|Nessel, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L.|'™*™ ‘Fellow officers are Mrs. Arthur|“lub arrive at the newly decorated) © Mrs. LeRoy Hill, siembers : oe ..8 Harrington vice president; |Elks Temple tonight for their first) , Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil New-| Mrs. Robert Isgrigg of Menomi-| Mane eicey G. Burke, secund\dance of the season they will be|*turning after a leave of abeence.|i4 1. sna wire Ethan Cudney|nee road and Mrs. William Is. vice president; Mrs. Harold Fur-jgreeted by officers #f the club and) Several cocktail parties are be-jand Mr. and Mrs M. A. Calbi. [rex ot Cherokee road entertained Hated ‘A. itaeralds fourth vice 28, -¢ [ited ¢0 the home of Mt and Des Oe na ane tenes hang jiuncheen and an afternoon: of . h apap " Fine and Mrs. oe onited wie W. Salton on Lincholnshire Mire, Lewis Mr. and Mrs. tugh ——_ » Comm _&, J. Michal is execu- — Hales, . and Mrs. Adolph 7 ¢ & Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dunn, Mr. | tive secretary and Mrs. Donald : Magnus, Mr. and Mrs, Pudduck, Ethel Foy, who has been visit- . Nicholle is recording secretary. ge oe | i on and|Mrs. Ronald Opland the Charles Galloways hd the | ing at os home of Mr, and ee Mrs. George Pudduck. Honored at Shower Norman Pattisons. Mrs. Torris McCally of St, Jo- treasurer. : : Wednesday eve- Olficers are Leo R. Donald: | A Pink and blue shower was The Carleton Wrights, the Ben| seph street, left Green and Mrs. Her-| resident; Hareld J. Slanke- given recently for Mrs. Ronald Op-/Rowmans, Dt. and Sirs. hen fown thane Hairy - ter, vice president; Mrs. Vere |iand at the West Square Lake|Hoogertyde, ‘lee tesa “orn Sine Se tenance DF WR* | road home of Mrs. Cart R.-OP-lgichmeier will also be guests of] Mrs. George L. Hagman of | 7 x land, Mrs. John Dawson was hos-|the Mains. Lone Pine road, Bloomfield Hills, ballroom has been trans-| tess, oo y 6 6 © is returning to her home today into —_—_ hall of] invited gueste were bce Bing pion re ag hoy he ig gg oelngaae amas yori tin perm Charles Corey, Mrs. Roger Wood-ina ang Mrs. og saa Mr| eee To complete the decorative|cum, Mrt, Teddie Karakos, Mrs.lant Mrs, Hawke, the eel Atkin: Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Bergemann eae Nellie OA be) Feaets Dat ie anak Lee ee ee ee ee eenan tmagetlge Magee an arrangement Of/anq Mrs. Ward Newman Jr, Paddocks and Gordon congratulations and servicemen : ee of , Lorraine Lee, on eS oe ee ters — | ag apt * 8 8 Marshbanke ont aa. thee Mr. and Mrs. Howard Powers) ~ members of the club who banks, Mrs. "Mr. and Mrs, Foley, the JackIPDEQ) Unit to Meet en en, wie dee eet Ge ee een : , Philip Aspinwall, Mr. and Mrs./ness, Mrs. Jane Mabry and Con- the James Jerikinses and Mr, andj .Chaptér AW of PEO will meet at Eshman, Mr. and Mrs. Ev-i nie Haaseth. Mrs. Marc have been/the home of Mrs. Harry S. Pearce Foley and Mr. and Mrs. Out-ol-town guests attended from|invited to the home of Dr. andion Garlarid avenue Nov. 21. The is Belding, Ferndale, Detroit Mrs. H. F. Kendrick on Cherokeejstate officers will have an inspéc- } = Z 4 F jon friendship, Lemaux, Mrs. Leslie llowey, Mrs. A. W. Nevala, Mrs. Jack Hodges, ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newill|/ Mrs. Harry Ravell, Mrs. Robert Bruce and Mrs. Lester Patton. Sete HONORED Others receiving the awards were Mrs. Dale Flowers, Mrs. Frederick Poole, Mrs. George El- jdred, Mrs. Ralph Irish, Mrs. Ros- coe Goddard, Mrs. Joseph Young ‘and Mrs. William Katich. — * * 7 -Schluchter, Mrs. Grant McDonald, Mrs. William Armstrong, Mrs. Martin J. Wager and Mrs. Helt- Awards for UF publicity worl were given Mrs. William L. Graves and Mrs. Edmund L. Windeler. Sorority Will Give |Holiday Baskets "Zeta Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma | jgifts to a needy family. group | {also made plans > a: Thanksgiving basket to must give of elves and others if they are to have Following the business meeting; jmembers held a linen shower for Mrs. Don Houston, a recent bride. ion sented certificates to Mrs. Duane’ Still others wete Mrs. Kennethbeer ae ge. Sree RS Ee Se Ue gear ee ee | ee wre * Pe: Zi i Zz re = 9 ats el Boa as eae | 2 : eg * z= a uF teas Wir if a 4 . meted : eh : . oe ee 5 i = ‘ : Fey ‘ of Rae : oe \ i y ; ft 2 : i : 2 yy ‘ ee pee» a é 4 ; 1) Lo oN ae r ig ; i % ‘ 4 car i f F ; ; ‘ i ‘ i ‘es i ? + | | ; ; ry , ‘ ee es va ara : is , lr oui ged __THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1955 a. , TWENTY-ONE irl F ‘ears the. Watchful Eyes of Neighbors 674 28° stage Comeback Py Alt Sete y yegtre gulag. te, be come jit from. being scold tees: jhe eaaiinias Unk yi tet (wth @-enit eatin: oF rome “Modern homemakers. sing theloemctve’ gnve 'e tepert. of the pean atte gO bi te, be sen being # regular a t once. a ie re ; ; .- gave 'e BRR ceincahi pimaprewtings The mest day spelogize “Dear Mlog Woodward: My boy| Proper Ser tae. te Bo?” peop rien er oy for Hostess balan of mechanical gas thay aolection Delsey . aa Sere. s ttt ine to Me broth! er: Yeu, It you can. man-|€*t On. Me could ask his brother! ¢p Ea ore: Guests! But when it con ee Detroit to members of St. hommes Gealt oe s ase, to to ask his bride to you or tir bores hay have the ame |euchag MMe Society Buen home turn of hand - made bedspreads | EMILY POST f their. bazaar held Saturday and on van my besbend and 1 ee eee ee Sunday. friends to dinner in @ restau-| tas used to be called anti The group discussed plans for # rant where the prices appear on) ,... cooperative dinner and Christmas the menu and menus are given to party Dec. 17 in the parish hall. aes Se I ecety oun te the tet Ot in i wary dnnpensve and|fabrics and yarns today are sof SHAMPOO SALE ways have the feeling that they| washable, color-fast and so easy to 75¢ Value, 55¢ | wag preferred something | keep fresh and lovely. 2 for $1.00 anata od [dont know bow fo make them fe], When baying boneless meat, a: MERLE RORMAN STURIO salen Oa ea oe ASG ited Roem sides eeping tack. ot gis an ey : ! rival at home after Answer: The best thing, it you |]: if happen to notice happen to be a rather. enthe- ! have the same siastic person, ts to look and on your walk, it’s really say, “Oh! Brook trout, that is . their business, what I'm going to have,” and - £. 6 then, as if you were apologizing You're overly Ser _Rewing_epeben first, you enough But if you are a_rather reserved about you, person and not given to exclama- that you : ; ae tions, you could say to the waiter, have 250 | Mrs. Eleah Patten of Augusta avenue, Mrs. John . ee Pontise Frese Fhetes | 28 your filet mignon good?” or SURES g | McCormick of Thorpe areet, Mrs. John J. Lite of - annual 18% District WCTU Concention. The convention wuld give sous eeiete desde | thet ie wee Seieain Gk We tanklin road and Mrs. W. H, McCullough of Farm- was held at the Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian |°! what you intended to order. getting t be too mach ot a | 128ton (left to right) were representatives at the fourth Church this week, SE ae cc good wig Pipe eam taper it ‘ | Dear Mrs. Post: My telephone ott, But don't say anything to seath ax te tes en ee bs ono settee et pee Color Unity Aids {rn chang ‘with fiend on 8 wea t be guing straight hens the Home Decoration to five minutes requested by the bother te step by school. =| ee Re Oe ee ae ss Tell him you're going Unity home mpert| “Seme friends, Mary Jams for a while to help fcr t "| nothing ta partiesiar, wtich | Choice of 3 Lovely Patter Mm Os dep hers Toe Goutal Veete: Se wont: Shen teterler feeerg~< Ramage? adhe di ynert eS Overy " erns ct the gihs ere costing (> Seah “Pirst step in any decorating| hew I can tactiully ead these | Old Rose (Pictured), Moss Rose, $9 @)95 house after school the next day. eee 5 St: 6 aires) ementins without hurting and Yellow Rose—68-Pc. Set ....... 19 lg he turns up to walk you pot aid , a theme, a design) anyone's feelings?’ home he'll have a covey of beau- ll your decor around it, Consisting of 8 dinner ‘plates, 8 salads, 8 bread and butter, ties to handle, It might dissuade declared. Answer: It is very simpleato] 8 fruit, 8 soup, 12 cups, 8 saucers, vegetable dish, platter, him from escorting the batch of In dealing with color, Bogart,| say, “This is a very busy party] . sugar and creamer, salt and pepper shakers. you the mext time you bring the cg bee age hgh wowigae nt bade epdler ute gmne leafy ; | : vou bee Gi oe Seting, ered Gitte olf-| Simome fe pecbehly welling for 9 101-Pe. Set (Service for 12) ..........- $29.95 Or cock, wp seme excuse for "S. Devt be cield @ otal (6 Extra Cups) . staying reper on an a Lag ak _ might ~ White Shrine Plans |. 60 OTHER PATTERNS 1, PRICE! pals that he shouldn't walt for large areas mie e Bazaar and Dinner te ‘ “Roepe iin 2 Sa Fin, aed ate ad tee » SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL BRAND NEW Register than two or fhe is wt Sn Shine wt Rovere Tem ‘LINE OF FALL JEWELRY sa beeping ibd ft the male! oer members weccng oe ee | ee, BB : on - ws areas should be done in the bright- : DD p NOW aoe note mae ae | PPIXIE - OTTERY rie ~ — genet dine pine a Dec. 14] 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 Open House Slat Christmas party featuring a co] er Your Convenience Open Daily and Sunday 10 a.m, to 8 p.m.~ 7 at Crofoot Tonight | Perative dimer and sift exchange. , , ¢ ator Crofoot School PTA will sponsor | " ee pit yy eae pty Pee, ee ae . ‘wcaces| he Gift that Gets mp ome Tr] Mrs. Joseph E. Green (left) of The women were present at the two-day ee, ale Bk bo Gole tas: 3 ae : Oak, president of the 18th District convention held at the Oakland Avenue |rooms to mee the parents and gee : ate 4 U, te aoe Mrs. Pacer A. United Presbyterian Church this week. aiscom their children's progress Purrs of Deli iemi, chairman o convention, It was the fourth annual convention —_ youn oll ans g t Typewriting | Mrs. George Perkins of Royal Oak. the District WCTU. ~ rmorllnd . en | . You can prepare for | a. good position by | attending Day, Half- } Day or Evening School she: seca ie Cabin, jaitiniiieen whi We We. ants. Gane) Just Arrived! In Time for Christmas Gifting! i of the 18th District WCTU, presid-Perkine of Royal Oak at the eve GENUINE, IMPORTED, BLACK FOREST [ruLt} Cuckoo Clock | FREE EMPLOYMENT CALLS OFF THE FULL HOUR—ON THE HOUR! SERVICE — The Door opens, bird ap- ‘pears and Cuckoos the - Full Hour and Once on the Half Hour with gong strikes. BUSINESS | INSTITUTE |ozes.c 7 W. Lawrence St. Pontiac ; FE 2-3551_ ‘TERRIFIC VALUE! ey Voteren Approved! oat ohen Special "7 .- Evenly graduated, beauti- fully matched Genuine Cul- tured Pearls. Sizes for the *teen-ager and the matron. An outstanding value, made possible by Connolly’s special: purchase. Quality is similar to strands we have Regular $89.50 Grit Paton | [_Toroed Badee | (Table Lamps fi : Take = ae : Rocker Carpets 1A tenon Sind) previously sold for as much as $50. - otter + - Ayawag The perfect TV choi Up- | Fine quality 9 x 12 rugs on | | lamp that sells. else- Hurry, make your selection today! for Ohristmas , ; 27" mt es where for $7.50. $298 || §39% || m= %3°% | a Yow Cah Completely Furnish Your Home at . L & S Furniture Sales Co. 3345 Auburn Rd. (M:59) One Mile East of Auburn Heights J.) 5) OPEN DAILY. 9% 9—SUNDAYIZTOS. ‘i iy ny ¥ i 4 Gage Caw ae tata ae 7 ge tee (ogee a PN eat oer ee a ae ‘ eae : ian i iar ) oe fe : eo ‘ fees 7 ‘ eee ‘ . : i | e ; - ji : \ » 4 . ; : peg. * i t ; ae al Sp the irst Christian Church met nsor Scholarship lea ‘ Randel, Mp. = a og at the church. < | 9 Participating in the discussion ee J. Nance’ of Bloomfield Hills. : The proceeds from the tea will Inspired be used for the Farm Youth Ex- mie sco Eosanee Program, in which America “ influence and foreign countries exchange these hand- students for work and study in d rural areas. This work is carried some texture on by the 4H Clubs at Michigan aggyee ype) State University, : in gold '¢ The association's branches also. mer Racer at cooperate with the Associated ey - fen ; pagye Women the =e goes hee on both arms. furthering friendship and mutual nual campaign Stunning eor- ding among the rural has an seg coeds rings to women of the world. ‘ pe Saturday| gical centers, labersteries, match, keer Sarojini Gadre from Jabulpur,jevening at the Eagles Hall. on/ 1.4 omer rescarch centers bi teae ‘ i ‘. a India, who is studying at MSU,/on Highland road. = = §—-_| studying cancer. * S00 A Ay Seat wll be gaat apolar. Dire. Feamits The dance, sponsored by the} Gerard Paradowski of Milwau- ‘ |Sawyer, national represe “lFraternal Order of Eagles, ‘willikee, Wis., will speak at the oc- Matching Ge altos se por ra bh ere benefit the Damon Ruttyon Memor-|casion regarding cancer research. Rarelons, [National Feens : ial Fund to aid cancer research. |He is a member of the Eagles na- will also be present : ' © the |tional_judiciary committee and a) F + © Bere! T, conducted an an. [past president. the Milwaukee Wives of foreign consuls in this : Aerie. ; os * 8 Ideal Gift for. Refreshments are being arranged] seiden = — e w. Doeits eomah tamer _— phage! ed fle , fog <7 ets om Going ee ough = “= » : gave inters in\Seven, 0 unior e Follies of having a new face is T. i. Re ee ere re |steeak material, which were|attended. the November tmesting| ight in the Birmingham Theater. The Guething of Birmingham. have been invited and an un- ar Christmas and | exhibit of international ma- Auxi | lary tee bee Eee See ; Hterial.is promised by Mrs. R. E. . All Occasions Vanderkloot, exhibits _ chairman, | H : | a oe ia ygpee Thuis., Fri., Sot. CENT \PLAN PROGRAM - © “On the auxiliary committee are . -. . Mrs. Frederic W. Lines i Mrs. Randall kland, chair- L__. Srl chairman, is Mr Wiliam Has Meeting |x. Prem Deru. rs Louis Kahn as cochairman. ‘| The Women’s Auxiliary to. Pon- as Devine, Duane PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL |. So toe oo ee | ‘ ta. Theater . Pontiac, Mich. an. Mrs, Mathew Cammar-| cafeteria Wednesday. : ‘ioe eco a ey , "tEaiments Alte Boy or Craing Cass er it charge of the tea table" ae cae y agit A little dab here and a little dab SG. hee Fhe oF ite, phone or ‘ree Parnphiet. . . - presen’ * : s ‘ “ "* "PHONE FEDERAL 42352 Somerd ree , Mpaeme at te Goes ‘at Barnes Home | there helps create the look of the sheik . ™akeup artist ; & ‘THE ORIENTAL LOOK . .. to complement the new | chest Maosen ta te chanee of Gite py : : ‘Plateau Hats. Closely capped soft side waves with },.. a Mrs. Hobart — : oS types the “‘Story-/ Barnes on i : ; | go oralinesMatge Sie Bier 5 chess cbc Nr, tar “ Ginenies were co/Olficers Named |PFAs Conduct Meetings RANDALL'S HARPER METHOD SHOP ahs” ‘Waleed chairman Le: the “High Pover . 3 88 Wayne Street Phone FE 2-1424 | es i | hostess is Mrs. Otto Grob, with Dinner Meeting ‘ates Nenad ersaesic Yacht Clubs |a+ Several City Schools it | FT; : q ¥ i a i HH E ? I i i H i | I E 4 i? ay ; : r : tween home and school, for the | the Pontiac Yacht Club was held Emerson School . | goed of the child, is of the ut- | mest importance. Ses cl - + lthe ‘Pontiac public schools, was). Refreshments were served by : Mrs, Leroy McCartney, Mrs. Vir- ; ad Mrs; ber meeting of the Emerson School}, y Everett, Mrs. Homer Johnson, Frank’: 3. was introduced by Mrs, Eve-|Mts- Coy Anderson, Mrs. Grover : mae be ge Remiey, Mrs. James Wellington,. ; Mrs.- William Anderson and Mrs. : clab’s |tion of the School Psychologist.” |Howard ‘Shelly. a i ! a age §! , j H z ( e : | Fi i , : i OPEN MON., THURS., | FRI. AND SAT. NIGHTS TO | i & ¢ i 3 z if - Z 3 i i 3 si i z | 5 | ate d 5 3 ‘ : j sy ple if ae i fi a § iit ts 4 i [ i | | : i Hi 1 intro- disturbed child and the mentally w.0 Owen ‘school PTA on “W Roulet| ‘ithe Owen School PTA on “What 5 the Tetarded one, and outlined the han; Right With Our Schools.” in He discussed the subject from a al Hi af? Fak ii Fs ! i a : i f ! 5 i i it ai? F i a3 F The attendance award was ‘won ‘iby Mrs. William Mitchell's second a4 rt fe E23 i 3 j ; zi d E 5 Fy P 2 : a z ; S 5 2 bee f 5 A a < 3 (Charles Buck and Dean Thompson. students were made when m 95 | . | Mr, and Mrs. Robert Plew bers of the Emerson School PTSA'Gale Harris, Mrs. Paul Hurst and |showed colored slides of activities ™et- sabe ‘Mrs, Arthur Swartz. a 5 1 @ 4 ee ‘siate itele W > Ik Baking pie shells on the lowest! teacher, was guest speaker, Her (ed at the tea table. “" riirraQrion YV¥Q of the oven helps make them) topic was “Helping ( " | - Lot: 10 tee ond Teele Pree __™ Missionary Society mel eialelehdielay 1| Conducts Meeti ron, Serving Good Food Since 1929! ax ae . pia oe Breakfasts—Luncheons ‘Mrs, Richard Kelly gave the de- ae RATES TY Se oe eee ee On Veterans’ Day, we sulute the members of all our _ armed forces, past and present, who have fought to pre- ) serve America’s freedom! ., aa Helland..... .$55 te $2,500. | Students anise direc- aT NO EXTRA cos MI Bode: }] tion of qualified instructor. | ; {LAY AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTIAS af | ae Se { Ed oe ee : oe oo ie : » o¢ z ; t § ‘ a « 4 PONTIAC, PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1955 : Discipline Self to ‘Disc | 3 i : I i g HH j i ii : : | i up om | ‘on $Y oh aoe et ee %$ |Dinner Meeting | cones Saaee Serves 46. Star Yyllerina of the school re--leld Wednesday | Four sons bab cital—her beautiful dress, easily: <7 ros sae any bolh!made by you! Whirling ters of by Secretaries pa to match q/ frothy net skirt with ruffle panties The Pontioak Chapter of the Na tern for more mile-|beneath; for parties, the samie|iiona) Secretaries Association, In- to 124 Add a cut .. P.O, buckle and ands inde nat. saat tig arr rd gpennengg nor ene This pattern easy to use, simple/rne invocation was given by Mary nel Gene Sets @ table for the young in heart! cuts bo coms Be alee Sees eet plawen designed for mabiple won ! : : : 5 cents for each pat- R ‘ modern design in fashion’s favorite tones of rosy pink, Sevi-clans senting. Sead] | fies Seceiee time of tat PONTIAC san nd charcoal en a tentured background. TICKLED PINK is Deve, 265 West ea keyed to a gala mood . .. will make every meal you serve a party! f 5 io} bf ti ; _—@t wath off with yours of wee 1 Mile South of Orchard Lake Road Woadertully chip-reshtant Open Detly end Sunday, 10 ¢.m. to 8 p.m. DETERGENT-PROOF . .. loves @ dishwasher... colors will not fade, mer ee , | | Sean ua" Ce Nata! Sen We . OBSERVANCE OF : ; general discussion on the Hostesses for the Dec. 14 \ ‘ : 3 PE epee oer Sepa ET ee ) National OPTIMIST. Week “EVERY BOY NEEDS A MAN’S HELPING HAND” The Optimist Club is a non-political, non-sectarian, non-secret organization, established for the —- of bringing together at ent intervals public spirited and progressive men from the ‘lines of business and recogn. professions in their community. WORD OF APPRECIATION — The Optimist Club of Pontiac wishes to thank Mayor William W. Donaldson, The Pontiac Press, 4 ._ Radio Station WPON, and all others who have helped us celebrate “Optimist Week” and our 3 own club’s 13th Birthday. : PRESENT MEMBERS OF THE PONTIAC OPTIMIST CLUB : | Antrobous, Frank = Ladd, James R. Becker, Ralph A. Lewis, Roy C. Bigger, Leon Manz, Charles ; Brown, Elwood * Mareero (Joe) J. L. Burt, Buhl Metz, Leo Coleman, Fred G. Miller, H. A, Crawford, Frank . Owens, Cy Davis, Harold Pe SS ae rane at otis cen See ee Henry, Donald Dearing, H. C. 7O fall health, happiness and prosperity to every Platz, Dale : 7* ~ \ | Denne, Ernest F. is ares te ool thax tis Reisz, Joseph : re) i ? lS Fan \ |] Doolittle, Russell H. thing in them. ahaa Robertson, Alen 9 2 / ‘ae . Ewalt, Dave TO look at the sunny side of everything and make Ross, Albert her es the @; ) | Gabert, Wayne TO think only of the best, to. work for the best, Schooley, Marsdon 2 fer sl 1 l (5 , Gillies, Irving others as you are about your own. Seiss, Howard L. 1y lt ) J} Harcourt Maro V. YA 70 forest the mists ofthe par and prow on Shelton, CM. 43) PLE OTHE | “mm” \ Sessa J on te of Solid Hard Rock Maple ll * Herrington, G. L. ar Sal Wak yeu have no Gee te ete a Taft, Robert ; A ' Bt : Hruska, Tom Thorpe, Ralph G. : ° ° fashioning the hard rock [ff . M. BTiaes Pieces | seems emcees Beaten Ont cE owen Fe ve i ° = a enter , Harding, Glen Winters, William $ 50 Johnson, Albert ee Wright, J. A. ie } | ! Johnson, August Young, Manly . gubbed lacquer finish. It will make any bedroom Kreps, Anthony ee —large or small—the beauty spot of your home. . ji (Tony) The Optimist Club of Pontiac is a member of Optimist International, a men’s Service organization with more than 1,000 Optimist Clubs in the U. 8., Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Hawaii and Alaska with a total membership of more than 48,000. The objective of the organization is con- tained in its slogan “Friend of the Boy,” and as such, it devotes a t amount of time, money It’s Open Stock — $59.50 § 59 | and effort toward education and development of youth throughout the world. annie Mattoo ond Box Springs} Ff ON THIS ARMISTICE DAY : é - | “To all you Veterans .. . past, present, and to come . . . we extend our gratitude, our respect and _ You Will Enjoy Shopping at Gentrys {i our love. Today is. your day. May God bless you and keep you, guardian of freedom on this day and all the days of your life.” Pontiac Optimist Club NATIONAL OPTIMIST WEEK OBSERVANCE : DR. H. A. MILLER, Chairman citi € oT : age is a ( Sere Gr a“ 13 on eae . ‘a ee : s ‘ ide 2% * \ * i : - ae - } » ? ~ ‘THE PONTJAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1. a Under the Rainbow tag te wm connotes Ge Wo en Re curving across the sky. Aavold saying deciares that there is a pot of gold at the end ot | ged The Norsemen called the rainbow “Bridge of the Gods,” A rainbow is the series of colored rings formed by the sunlight acting on the moisture in the air..It shows all the colors of the spectrum ye, Pe a ps oe tv ten uel indigo, blue, green, yellow and orange. 5D kieateniertiecemen old sayings about it is: “Rainbow at night, sailors’ delight. “Rainbow in the morning, sailors take warning.” nc Rani inthe monte, mos take waning” IZ if signs are unfavorable. Paste this down on cardboard and color with crayons or paints. See if you can make allthe colors of the rainbow, too. | Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write She said they discarded $10,000 Burglar Are Faked |wort ot jewels‘ “tae an a small safe contain- Out of Real Treasure’ ry ete they 2 Thieves Disgruntled; |". two tours later some two mile! Pontiac Generdl i I: January, 198, several bancts| Hospital Group aay romaleadipe sider ey charles Scribner, ‘{|Brink’s Truck Empty j= meretlto Attend Talks (i sreamra toa BOSTON A Brinks monet The reehmapene) ne “Wide. = rnc ces carrying truck was stolen Pontiac General Hospita eee oe pscotsegl 9 a will attend the 36th] Greets. oo. district lst night—but|Megs Hell Burns _[annual convention ef te Se ee Nad apres mealies. | SBOUL w» — A U.S AFmyinon ‘Week avid day sent congratulations t track of several themmnd dotlarsatiicers club in Seoul burned down| wittinen ©. Babeott bed ere tatters Tied birthday, to pay off the cast of the stage/last night. An Army spokesman|teeschairman; Lauretia F. Paul,| Australia bas won care d show “Pipe Dream.” lestimated damage at $60,000. Nojhospital director, and Willis M. The truck was found abandoned)injuries were reported. Brewer, board member. CALLAO LUA LLLILLLULAMOLD LLL OLLLLDDOLU VIMLEAIULULALOALAALADUM lly, a 7* $ WSS | ; : ‘ . 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New York: ‘Cowboys’ Lost Heading Westward 4 - | SEW YORK (INS)—Three horse-|£ 1 FF on “next year’s hotel,” ‘the America tion h ca, on the way. to Havana to ‘interview Ernest Hemingway and so I figured I'd stay right 7 at the airport. But.I checked ~~ mp on the coming Florida § There'll be three new , which will perhaps be rather lush, as its consteme- ‘cost $30,000. J to show you how esthetic tt all is, a model named| New cleaning house,”* Vidal said “Tt Ti Modern ay; Heury’ s Bloomfield Inn a a yanite aetes Ge pe” ad mie agg ies gpa pa Square Dancing & CE ago, as the statute of limitations "Wes ng Roc, Seville and Lucerne — CALLER: GLENN EASTMAN on the case ran out a long time Notice he could not be forced out)ana work's already under way LLER: G Dhesie slih apis dk pleniarh wi sae BALLROOM FLOOR Dining ot’ Its’ Distinctive Best! TO THE MUSIC OF JOE BANKET’S TRIO . Aas A Sensational Combo Every Night Except Sunday: early colonies that derived wealth pre gees ae ew a Stud gun. ikon COCKTAILS—WINES—BEER from ts natural resources rather yesterday. got lassoed in the wilds x *« & * No Cover or Minimum Charge than only = of Major Deegan expressway} Eddie Fisher and “Debbie Reynolds are due here next week Di OPEN 4 P.M. TO 2 A. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY | ___| where they became lost and found) for the Carbonated Beverage Convention, and I understand inner FOOD SERVED UNTIL 1 A. M. | out they actually were beading} Debbie’ll be Miss Coca-Cola as opposed to . 1420 South Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Read WANTED TO BUY | norm. WA oan Crawford being Miss Pepsi-Cola Cocktail. Party For Reservations Phone FE 5-8060 | 1000 COMICS The trio made their. exit trom | pie Detective | Brox school after luncheon recess * MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y. ... "a [elena Gengraphice {0 Join s cowboy camp for tove anquet Pi Magezine Outlet ‘but were picked up by police. The The Monte Prosers had their 5th son| Bech Ane FE 4.8240 | Would-be cowpokes ended up im) at.Doylestown, Pa., General Hospital. He bed without their supper. was named Timothy Milton .. . Frank Sinatra's entertaining his -parents at @ Palm Springs . . . Henry Dunn gave up) 4 California to head up entertainment at) the Village Barn . “= §8helley Winters is capasinlie a “sléep~ | 4 er” in “Hatful of Rain”... A TV star| working on the coast is starting regular) FAMILY WEEK-END. F DINNER SPECIALS La *s. ® With Thanksgiving near and Christmas just over -— the hill, we move into the season of hospitality, | friendliness and good cheer. Enjoy all of these sXingslou i eee 150: when you meet your friends here for food and fun. . tripe back hore between shows because] a ‘ AND ss es oe me Al lee 4-10), =a 4-4 aol e)-1.] 4-0) = erlolel-y-¥ ler.) ii@ = FRONTIER... VIE SAT. (CEN 1 PLM. 5 CARTOONS — 2 FEATURES! WHAT'S. MY _ LINE? - Since the open pit iron mine in/terial than was originally excavat- in 1895, it has yielded more ma- a Perry, Minnesota was openedied for the building of the Panama { © 1955 Whot's My Line, Ine. | Hollywood Headlines: sy Magee “Un- : sroah Gl ak ona a TD poons oren ON OUR |: : : SWEEK Days | : , : . #t. eee GIANT 4 A » suNpays 12:45 Sag SCREEN {3 | ae Sraciel Kiddie feo rday ot ‘ - & Cartoons Plus: Serial & 2 Features ‘ TODAY AND TOMORROW! STRANGER onHORSE BACK AT 12:10 — 3:10 — 6 Nidower of Suzan Ball Lands Good Musical Job | | By LOUELLA Q. PARSONS | wonderful Maryknoll nuns. Law: | HOLLYWOOD (INS) — I am) retice Stallings has adapted the | | story, which is a powerful one. | happy to tell you that Dick Long, You'll see it Dec. 6 on dane’s who was so wonderful to his wife,, ry Fireside Theater, Suzan Ball, all through her tragic) iliness, has himself a good job.| Snaps: Bogey gets in town to- He's been signed by Jonie Taps morrow and wins a medal for for Frankie Laine’s Musical, “The | good conduct. He never had a Last Laugh.” single battle while he and Lauren Interesting, too, that this will’ Bacall were in the East. ibe Lucy Marlowe's first picture! St, John, has -been| made editor of the Hollywood Re- in Japan, but she will be home porter. He's been trained on the imext Wednesday to start the pic- WJANE’S EXCITED Lf HITCHCOCK SUSPENSE VISTAY ISION IN mente | CARLO...1N i since her marriage to the popu-| Adela Rogers St. John's son, } Andy M | In all the years I've known Jane ‘Wyman, I've never seen her as ine, jexcited as she is about “‘Bamboo) Inical adviser. "bron AUDIENCE AWARDS Jf ne. Bey Office Open 6:30 P. M. ase ——— o—— FROM WE-G-M IN coLoR | 1S ONE 1G BLAST OF screen EXCITEMENT! SUN — "KILLER BAIT” Also “BOYS Seannet ow te 1M ps MN it sttt HCAS KEENAN WYK JAA LenS. OE CTR =» GRANT-KELLY Bare-fisted love feud! » ALFRED Hi HCOCK's “TO CATCH A THIEF . Color by TECHNICOLOP —PLUS— WILLIAM ~wvevwwevvvereeereerrrerererrrrrrrrrererrererereereeereeeeeeeerererererrrrrrrrrerereeereeee eee ee te te oy te hn bn tt i tt he hn hin hn te i tin ti tin ln Mi in tn hi in in he Ai na A ie te in ty tn tie te i ty ten tin en ey ti tp in tin en i hn in te hn hn tn hn Be tA he hi B: B~ wonman roster - > RICHARD 1. BERGER LORETTA YOUNG HOLDEN ROBERT MITCHUM , ac Jaz | E rege 1 “TARANTULA” ond “RUNNING WILD” THURS. ka) FOWL SHOW Soturdoy! 4 : 4 " Te director John Ford this tele: | | vision show is a labor of love. Me ts donating his salary to the. COUPON SPECIAL! | | GRASS SEED 50% Off With This Couper TOM’S HARDWARE | 1751 Orchard Lake Reed FE 5-2424 er, will become a father next | spring. His wife is one-time starlet {Duane Garrett. ' Former President Harry Truman arrives here from Seattle- in Ed Pauley’s private plane the last of ‘the month to attend a dinner at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Gary Crosby is slated for five ' Jack Benny TV shows, which will, ==="|building Geary for his own half-' ANCE] et oe te jon “Shower of Stare’ with Benny. 4 Seek Kefauver’s Okay Every: Nite of the Week , “3 LITTLE WORDS” | LOS ANGELES (®—The’ presi- smashing off popelarity records! dent of the Kefauver for President DELICIOUS FOODS ‘Clubs of California, Tom Carrell, ‘says he hopes to obtain permis- anes Dimers, woes Serve quets and q 4 4 q ision of the Tennessee Democrat to q enter his name in the California 4! primary next June. Carrell, an Short, Orders) ———— dealer, said yesterday q q q q 4 he had been advised by Kefauver| ‘that he would be in California! xt month “and I hope that) jhe can ive us some good news at that time to go ahead and nomi- nate him in California.” Cus AHOE 8412 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9754 Former Mayor Dies Proved America’s most wanted _ home organ Thousands of entrants in’ nationwide contest prove game... and folks know it! The more tham one hundred thousand people he expremed a desire to own an Onga-sonic by entering the recent na- thomwride contest are best proof of that! LUDINGTON (®#—Funeral service | will be held Saturday at Commi | nity Church for Harold Frank) King, 61, former Ludington mayor who died Wednesday in Blodgett: Memorial Hospital at Grand Rap- ids. King was appointed Luding- tom mayor in 1950 to fill an un- expired term and was elected may- |or im 1952. Newsman Named | GRAND RAPIDS w—Albert S., 'Kauwell, Grand Rapids Herald police reporter, Thursday was ap-| ‘be producer Ralph Levy's way of} rich, true organ tone . . . versatility . cheese, und above ail, cate of pla ing. Come in! Let us show you why the Orga-sonic by Baldwin is America’s first choice in “ TYASONIC S Y BA ORGAN BY BALDWIN a MUSIC CO. Pontiac's Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments ond Baldwin Pianos and Organs - FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE pointed: deputy clerk and bailiff overwhelming preference for Orga-sonie of Police Court by Judge Edward = |G. Burleson. Kauwell, the (These bs a vast difference in home or- Ts, So Ceph-cniha tod ol chien ‘Herald staff since 1950, dormarty —_ | Baw News. Today i Bobby “Van, former MGM danec-| - fe - STARTI NG VOTE FOR Feotures At: 1:00 - 3:07 - 5:14 7:21-9:30 TODAY! ‘Tense! Timely! Tremendous! A DRAMA THAT GOES FAR BEYOND A TEEN-AGER’S Saturday | TRIAL FOR MURDER! Extra! Added! TOM & JERRY PLUS: WORLD NEWS Sue 9 er oes 7 oi es 4 ‘ THE ‘PONTIAC. PRESS, _FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Nh, 1955 ’ { 3, & DINNERS’ * COCKTAIL BAR BLOOMFIELD TN : Fry our deliciously tender broiled filet mignon. Our fried chicken. Tice hehdhas talidcheallel ever ¢ cher- ‘tool right before your eyes. Henry’ s Bloomfield Inn TO THE MUSIC OF JOE BANKET'S TRIO _ A Sensational Combo Every Night Except Sundoy COCKTAILS—WINES—BEER Ne Cover or Minimum Charge Flynn owed them $1,500 for pub- licity work on a film he made in France five years ago. The $1,988.- 62 represents the judgment plus $352.00 Tai Tax Lien Dropped Against Fall |_ALBUQ = Internal nes a has = charged a tax lien against: E|the late Albert Bacon Fall, secre- S¥en-member {ri said the lien was filed in 1936 tor follow’ the recommendation, t E te ago, as the statute of limitations Roc, Seville and Lucerne — on the case ran out a long time Rotice he could not be forced out! sna’ work's already under way or Pee poster. of his church. lon “next year’s hotel,” the | convicted of accepting * .. Americana, which will perhaps be rattior lush, as its construc-| 2.5 D bribe in - notorious Teapet'New York ‘Cowboys’ . tion hut cost $30,000, . r ~ we nN M ‘Lost Heading Westward Just to show you how esthetic it all-is, a model named/ ranch at Three Ri _NM.. . [ | /DINE and DANCE * = gic 9 Hilda Esteves recently flew down from New York to drive the| from. its natural resources rather) Pak only fom ee See ot Oe * First of all, I was surprised they had any, being under the ‘a _at least,” by'five | seen eee esses eee Ee SESE J. N. Benson, A Jolla, Calif., po oe he Sa impression that all Florida hotel rooms were se up. But this |) BUSINESS LUNCHEONS DINNERS TO TAKE OUT a telegraphed bi pended from his pulpit. ee SUNDAY DINNERS Servet > On; ining Room Cay FE 3-9821 . . Your Food fal | re, Sutgment was obtained by aks seneee e hands a: OUR SPECIALTY PRIVATE PARTIES Wal fe Robert, George H. a @8\ ‘The Rev. Mr. Wrigley, pastor of: - - #04 7 guess will be con- Bagg trian to a street light and sum- and BANQUETS Ready McElwaine Jr. on their claim cotnsemene Church in the nearby sidered pretty unchic for FR moned the police ~~ stopping there. Joan Crawford and her bridegroom Al Steele are small community. of Brookfield in Waukesha County, was not present when the trial board returned its findi: Auction Flynn's Cab Driver Refuses [2% Contract § a Beta Sti Find Clergyman Oil Violates Da Rules |, So Ne ihe \'leeeccem tates iLou uagqmen arog i 7 “0s, anne eb QUI of Heresy| of Cafe Sousiety Life cant rr ct peor sere sec — : oe yedentay to — t United Lutheran Trial! cin pe. (ne: ton Muara a dither jont/homty parines oui. Ths pooaee | nae ek tee ae ee ee in Wiconain | tte ou eat Jounal The sm, sho enyiiaed. Mr] oad Rewesnen: Nebtay a a =| “SULLY” Guiana Bits, London. = “The Man of Rhythm” er worth) MILWAUKEE. history of the|_ _MIAMI—I violated the rules of Cafe Souslety down here, : AT.THE PIANO and ORGAN Bil |sicton said only: one tad was rele raed the United Lax|t stayed af an Weaonighé Deel here for the Carbonated Beverage Convention and are of course at the Fountainebleau. Joan's traveling light , . . only 37. pleces of luggage. ‘I streaked over from Jamal- © ca, on the way to Havana to interview Ernest Hemingway and so I figured I'd stay right © at the airport. But.I checked = up on the coming Florida § season ...and you'll be inter- ested to know that this is go- ing to be the biggest year yet. There'll be three new hotels, at least... the Eden ngs. : “The 33-year-old minister did not attend any portion of the trial or previous investigational hearings on the advice of his church council which demanded certain procedur- al concessions from the synod be- fore it would permit him to- be i present. ; interest and costs. VERQUE, N. M, #— .& 1. The recommendations. of the al board were presented to Dr, Paul E, Bishop, synod president from Minneapolis. S, P. Vidal; IRS divector here, He said he would “without a doubt the Pastor Wrigley could not he reached for comment on the ver- dict, F whe Bev. Mir. Wrigley aqpued years the synod earlier of * ‘changing the rules during the game” and served | CALLER: GLENN EASTMAN © Music by the | “Sunset Rangers” Old Time Square Dancing & Modern NEW YORK (INS)—Three horse- less T-year-old cowboys who de- ‘cided to rough their way west lyesterday, got lassoed in the wilds Major Deegan expressway 5,000,000th nail in the steel superstructure of the hotel, using) a Stud gun. x 2: & * Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds are due here next week! : OPEN 4 P. M. TO 2 A. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY ; SERVED UNTIL 1 A. M. | 1420 South Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Road j For Reservations Phone FE 5-8060 acl. 2. Tacos they became lost eg ere for the Carbonated Beverage Convention, and I understand | ‘out they actually were heading __ Debbie’ll be Miss Coca-Cola as opposed to WANTED TO BUY | nortn. Joan Crawford being Miss Pepsi-Cola.| 1000 COMICS | ‘The trio made their exit from & : : True Stories, True Bremx school after bmshesn recess) § ‘MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y. ... - and Nations! to join a cowboy camp for boys) 5 | Piper's-Megezine Outlet | were Picked up by police. The The Monte Prosers -had their 5th son| 98 Auber An. PS 4-0240 | Tomste cowpokes ened up at.Doylestown, Pa., General Hospital. He| 'bed without their supper. = was named Timothy Milton... Frank! -FAMILY WEEK-END | " Sinatra’s entertaining his parents at! ~ DINNER SPECIALS - Special ‘Show Saturday Night! BERT NOLAN» (EN b a Nid \I\ Saas RB RO i AIH A Ne 3 Palm Springs .. . Henry Dunn gave up 4 California to head bs entertainment at| 7 shelley Winters 's reportedly a “sleep- | > -er” in “Hatful of Rain”... A TV star) working. on the coast is starting regular | trips back here between shows because ‘Hollywood is so indifferent ... The new) Trendex: Gleason's Honeymooners 28.4, | * ee «® _ With Thenkagiving near and Christmas just over - the hill, we move. into the season of hospitality, friendliness. and good cheer.” Enjoy all of these. when you meet your friends here for food and fun. ‘Complete Sunday Dinners from $ $1 50. Dining at Its Distinctive Best! Luncheon - Dinner sy Cocktail Party Banquet PHONE Midwest 4-1400 WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD. BLOOMFIELD HILLS Delicious Mixed Drinks | Town and Country | Beer—Wine—Liquor Martin and Lewis arrive Nev. 15 : BUSI INESSMEN’S te see “Will Sticcess Spoil Rock Old H | LUNCHEON . Hunter?” and maybe buy it for a 1727 &. Telegraph Rd. movie... Rita Hayworth sald she fim Anéersen Mark Lovejoy sto 7AM. won't settle her suit with Columbia Sintin tan ead, —she'll make movies abroad instead . » ++ “Plain and Fancy” has moved to — the Mark Hellinger Theater, along with Sara Aman, ing over his oll properties Mike di FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY VERN STREIT ty - IN PERSON Zz, Playing Your Favorites From jazz to Longhair Dencing to thé Four Kimtones 9 MAN NY’S RINGSIDE BAR W. Huron ot Elizabeth Lake Rood Coming Dec. 7, Al Lloydrncic orca EARL’S PEARLS: You have to hand it to the American hensentte— which may be why so Many men someln bachelors. AE BEST LAUGH: A low-budget TV producer told 4 ee 64,000 questions for $1. recalls the old Model T supposedly had a music box connected \ My God to Thee.” ‘That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) “The Sign of , —- 5) ee — | | i | _} i ~ Open 7 Days and 7 Nights 4 FLOOR SHOW # Friday and Saturday Lm mca TONY MORAE Comedy end Singing MC DICK WRIGHT end His gece: - ALVIN WALLS. ond His Orchestra : Phone FE 2-2981 for Reservations 7 eeauenaan seat ia iallliacian ph JAM SESSION EVERY ‘TUESDAY EVE, — : Good Food” Organ Zi, f* i DANCING AND TWO SHOWS WEDNESDAY THRU SUNDAY Entertainment Pectures < | ART SIEFERT — AL LLOYD arrested Oct. 18 bet City Attorney} re i’ moved for a reduc-/ - noTEL COMMODORE SHOW BAR DRAYTON PLAINS at DIXIE BAR. 2592 Dixie Highway DICK DENGATE and HIS ESQUIRES for Your Dancing Pleasure on ' FRIDAY and SATURDAY SULLY AT THE PIANO ON SUNDAYS 3 -7 Kitchen 110 A. Mn 70 ch Fomily $ pm eee, y ye a Phone ‘On 3 39425. Friday 9 to 2 A. M. Ay Ae G Cor? os One new car has a built-in phonograph, and Jack aus pe Seo at Adams Bd. the Kids end Uncle Louie, too! You Ask ‘Em! Jack Decker’s © ¢ trot | LOWE'S RUSTIC INN STOP IN — ond try a cup of our one coffee, Specializing 00 spett Fried Chicken . . . Steaks . ett pos our See our In- ian relics < Indians. § hear 1” Speasie Tebovialee hile pen seat” seo fdas E. AUBURN AVE., NEXT TO EAST BLVD. Open 7 A. M. to 7:45 P.M. 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Sr nx] cal thn | tue Maniens'h sti te Oo'iq! tes ads wc wma w | DUE DORRUOU & Loser 4 ARBOR (Indiana brings | passes tore Michigan apart, The | the Big Ten behind such big names the Hig Ten’'s leading passer and) next week the Wolverines lost all |as Purdue's Len Dawson, lowa’s x | wict running, Cichowskf passes ‘real test of its pass. . No) BMiinois 25-6. ie: = line into Michigan sta-| championship hopes by losing to |Jérry Reichow and M‘chigan mere than a éh of the time. |team has passed very long against - ; By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE tomorrow in ‘an. effort to) Obie State, _ «| State's Earl Morrall. His generalship has kept In- (the Wolverines this season. Big! hy em ager: vege tegen y as this (Associate of Immortals) "s Rose Bow! Now Helinski has” graduated.| " Cichowski's “favorite target is} “as tm possession of the foutball |Ten teams have thrown an aver-/"'N. 1 Nelivs season-ending tilt) ‘Har-rumph! ‘his d ne my 3 Qnd straight y ' a) Cc | tilt ar-rum week, and next—-my memory rm puamterback Fugen e| Cctnski is the iron man quar-|probably end Brad Bombe, the big) "=e than lt» epponests age of 10 times for about 58 yards win “otle’ State’ ia wold ot oltravels back to my Old Blue days at Yale when I was . a techy terback. His performance |ast/Ten's 4th leading pass receiver.| His passing, on the average, has|* 84™e.. some 97,000 fans, . : Cichowski tossing, ‘week as the Hoogiers lost to Ohio| But Cichowski also throws to|produced more yards than the run- = cout associated with Stagg, Hefflefinger, Coy and. other f expect the same sort of crate 20-13 was circus staged < enough to make| speedy halfback Milt Campbell,/ning Relinsi last ad eam) him the Big Ten’s leading passer./the Indiana decathlon star who/offs then that Indiana upset Cichowski has the amazingjcaught the winning touchdown|T Michigan 13-9, completion average of .608—that's| against Michigan last year. lost that three completions for every five) Another rushing danger is Hoos-| other Big Ten team while recover-| backs, Terry Barr and Jim Pace, ing > any Traditional games in the Ivy League bring together. mates. And his hand- erie ke ff W — mortals of the cleated foot! — . u y : ains Yale and Princeton this weekend, and Yale against ‘Harvard the next week. I+ a Se Gnacce’ Yarmcdtrs cater MIMMESOLG LS sey va fn tn Defends 1 played only one passes. His passing has made him/ier fullback John Bartkiewicz, a behind Helinski whose ‘the 4th leading offerisive artist in fast, hard-driving 188-pounder, | Laurel Race struggles. 4 _ It was in 1873 when Yale, Halas Wishes — No Pushover Princeton, ‘Columbia = eam Schedul e : dear old Rutgers, framed. | Rams Weren't / ‘Just as Tough as rules for football—and my : to : Test of | So N oisy Any Opponent This uncle Cromwell Hoople was E bd ‘ ; Chicago Bears’ Coach @ ‘one of the framers. q f p , T : C . Concedes _ Possibility Year, Coach Says (" Those old rivalries produced on ve 0 it wo ontinents . ime as EAST LANSING ® — espa Spee a -m “ ped’ West Virginia Mentor 4 «® — Owner-Coach gy; ouchdown fav- rome Seven U.S. Horses Plus. George Halas figures the Los an-lortte con jmmenote fing to\Oscar) Guernsey, for-Yale against Says Slate No Weaker _ igeles Rams have a good chance the. odds-makers but nof.according the Tiger 40 years ago. Or the Than Terps, Sooners of beating his Chicago Bears Sun-'to Spartan coach Duffy Daugher- one of 40 yards, a few years later: , iday but wishes they wouldn't ‘‘be ty. in the same contest, by H. Pumpel- MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (—Weet oe oey shoe h Ut eke ley. eo, Virginia’s Coach Art (Pappy) Lew Halas, whose Bears must win to’ ‘‘We don't under-estimate any- jjere’s the juicy one for this , sepia ‘ move into a tie for the Western body,”’ Daugherty said, ‘‘we could- week Gophers to stop the MSU 'S ®"swering critics of his sched- Conference lead with the Rams, n't afford to any week this year. gpartans (20-13). And Michigan/tle on the eve of the big game said the Rams are “apparently at’ Minnesota looks just as tough to i) rebound to beat Indiana (20-|With Pittsburgh, said today he felt the top of their game and they us as any other opponent we've j¢) ; | that a conference of strong Eastern ee _— a come out had this season.” | pburely locel_tt'e Flint Mortherm ever independents was inevitable, here trounce ars." ets (18-16). ; : . “They may be able to do it,” _ Goaches ware patting te ims lic, iste 7 Pureus id, ‘Nortwwest:| “T can't see that West Virginia's said Halas, “But ; Leases Se Michigan State, now ace 4“ Penn LB Nav 45, Columbia schedule is any weaker than that be so noisy about it.” Halas was wit (9: Yele 14 Princeton 7; brown 14 Har Of Maryland and Oklahoma,” the ories from the West| T@ted Srd in the nation, vard 7; Byracuse 20, ones 18; Pitt 3°. | outspoken Mountaineer coach said. throw against Minnesota on Sat- W. Vs 14 Okiahoma 37, lows 8%. 7; “0 the league-leading |Missour! 20: Kas. 8t. 8; Colorado 37,| ‘Oklahoma played only two tough urday. |Neb. 13; Ga. Tech. 27, Alabama @: SMU | cames—with Pitt and Texas—and . e |20, Arkanses 13; 60. Car. 14, Duke 13:| las called it a “toss-up game; MSU had just an hour long |Fioride 20, Teas. 2. Ter. A. & M. 27. since ost of their in-/workout yesterday and the squad 0) “Jijornia 6. Stanford 13, Oregon 7, ference card. UCLA and Baylor. jjured players back." The bookma-| wil] go thorugh it's customary brief and UCLA 33, Washington 13. jand the latter isn't strong this ikers, however, have installed the final signal drill today. ™~ ; : H “4 |Bears 7-10 point favorites. The drill is important, though, ,@ As to his announcement that he'll because that’s when the Ist twa, ana [ es * * * retire at the end of the present plays of the game are: doped “Like Oklahoma, We are com- )season, Halas said ‘‘definitely” but! oy and handed to the quarterback mitted to a (Southern) conference “I honestly don't know who will 4j)America candidate Earl Mor-/! schedule and it is unfortunate that : and ‘succeed me. Whomever it is, he'll! p31) Sco Cha A) ‘all of these teams cannot be put — ee - have to devote all of his time to * 6 * |in the big time class. But I Jose Federico 1 football.” | Minnesota was due in by plane! | thay | DODGE WINNER — Mrs. Y ar w ” ' ° . of Venezuela, and Alberta Ranch-| Roger Young, presets «ain ea late this afternoon but will not’ Says Indians Did Use Just as Supporting the “opposition” are|to Reed Bridgeford at Madison Square Garden, New | tional Horse Show. Cora’s Mite is owned + Date Michi | rf Mer pms seat wren System in ‘48 to Steal. Germany’s Ataturk, Ralph B./York recently, after latter had driveg pony, Cora’s | Stables, Rochester. | lgan U tice session on home grounds and| Catcher's Signals | West Virginia, ranked Six European Entries Vie for $65,000 i LAUREL, Md. «—The fourth In- te’ horse race at Laurel today (4:15 p.m. EST) could also! be b down into a $65,000 inter-| ental match with seven on - the American side against six for Europe on a nwddy field, _ . Leading the American team are Alfred G. Vanderbilt's Social Out- ‘On the team with Social Outcast it i if *? | z B : qi i z q f will just takg,a quick look at the’ field. — r ie Bs | Club Gives U * *- ¢@ CHICAGO W®~Kansas City Ath- . aa Re ae eae - ; Meanwhile, the ticket office was letics’ Manager Lou Boudreau de- homa and, Maryland, No. : Rodting by a césmopolitan crowd f a ; , reminding fans that the kickoff nied published reports that his/No. 2 in the national list. ne expected to number between 30,000 5 i. Ad a ws : = ’ | DETROIT # — The, Michigan this Saturday will be at 1:30 (EST) team used a telescope to steal sig-| However, the big, i.) " | Thoroughbred Turf Club has given instead of the previous 2 p.m. be- als duriffg the baseball season but Id another) cause of the early darkness. said the Cleveland Indians did. . : z . *. * * aoe aa ee ee ~ : In a letter to state racing com-| As every football fan knows by larvey, reports “are may passed up try and continent. . loner Seer iy oieg: Soe ee more than a ee ee ee Oe oder James H. Inglis yester-|now. this game and a couple played "ot true” that the A’s had a sur- bowls because of their \yunl me Sin college tooete’ yards, Englehardt will become theo 2 on yardage with S22 day the club withdrew its appli-/at Ann Arbor will decide the Big Veyor's telescope in the bullpen and| Reports here Omaha, en mnall| cation for a license. The action Ten candidate for the Rose Bowl, Kansas City bullpen pitchers would Sugar Bow! was followed the club’s 4th failure to} fers are the in: eae from rival catchers in get a site approved in its two years. lt Michi Stats’ beats Mie: | > off their batamen. oe ee of existence. . ¥ “I'll admit when I was at Cleve-'take the measure land (in 1948) we tried that a few Pittsburgh, a traditional i ? H | s re af i | ef 1 ‘an individual winner there wil 8” THE ASSOCIATED: PRESS | If he can gain enough today to|55 completions on 97 attempts and| UP in its attempt to bul ; E j z i 78 i if ' 5 s i if the small i . college total offense championship college total offense title. Bob Hel-| The fourth player to hold Northern Illinois, this : 3 E 1Q59 : ' straight \merdinger of never been lowered for the mile| He's Bill Englehardt of Omaha/State won it in 1950 and 1951. Gene Scott of Centre, Ww who runs, ; | iE : bs i F ‘ i i i i _Roa aH ALE ui ae ig? gcE C1 i lit HE ret ie ie 4 i , E F F . Zz 5 ! 32 | ,f i i ? i a ; E, i : | z : Ez 3 i Z F : ; : ‘ 4 t tt f i i E e y i Z a j (1,073 yards) and College of Em-|Rhodes, Colorado Western, 916, tract at a sizable profit. mere game each. Raterink, Central Michigan, $31 The club said in its letter “there ra ee [series there this year * * * i i age i z 3 3 ; E F g a Z i a E i i & t E : : i 5 i g 2 Z l i § ee * * 28 @ * lig not available at this time a! This will be the Ist time in three Jerry Foley| Nate Clark of undefeated Hills-| desirable site within the metropoli-|weeks that Michigan State has) way, sie ‘dale ran for five touchdowns as tan area that would lend itself)strong bench power. The last ey Rana ae Clevelag punch P . ihis team racked Adrian, 62-7, and profitably to use as a race track.” |games were away, at Wisconsin 1 11. bullpen were using a. as ve the season’s first The group had failed in previous/and Purdue, and the Spartans were {oo ourselves with 1,034 player to pass the 100 point mark attempts to locaje in Warren and limited to the 38-man travelling) i+» he said es rr am — has 126 points on Clinton Townships. i es oa sate dd ha completions on passes— e’s 41 touchdowns. site was. dropped use ts ° e ; ) Walt Livingston of Heidelberg has distance from Detroit. Pj Lak N Firm Sending Presents Pittsburgh. Penn State ; sa | : 5 t G h : 2 H . | : KALAM @# — Ten mmem,\ference. and would be a ‘Ehortct/eses hangers Suffer Double\ankees Blast Jap Beate sopmer |, {Oierak '56 Prexy — teu taizmusy Race mer Ba i ye ° . t the recent annual meet ing to give their customers any Dj "eo Maxie tay amore "bor wen LOSS—Creighton and Skein)Pro Champs, 11-0 | Heppinstall [Pine Lake ‘Coontry C,H. 7 pecsts tis Curcnes, Rigney Named AA's i r aH Ey i c z i i : | | t | 28 E bt i | iz tf z 4 3 i Z i ee3 g =z z 3 HI ii E e i . | ii 3 ij i 4 : il 3 5 i : j zt i i s tite sea. |Gierok was elected president for) Instead, they have donated the ae | ‘Veteran MSU Trainer | the 1956 season , - M : : THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [rious concussion” in the first TOKYO @®—The New York Yan r : : $1,500 they would have: spent on | ed * > wd New York Rangers ‘stan! od at Boston Gutn when ‘he|kees. blanked the Youur! hvu Getting Recognition | Other officers and directors in-|customer presents te a Kalamazoo anager of Y r . : ; collided with Bruins’ Japan’s professional champions, in Halftime Show jclude: , : school for retarded children. LOUISVILLE, Ky. &» — William ™, surveyed a double setback in their 5, > Sineienk on ee 11-0 before 25,000 disappointed fans EAST LANSING #—Jack Hep-' * * @ * * ® ; v 23 stepped-up National Hockey fon player he te ph nena today. jpmstall, veteran Michigan State W. H. Wheeler, vice president:' Just before Christmas, custom- New York Giants, has been named f : ; Ma rk | lay League campaign, They faced the of the rejuvenated broadway Blues * * ® |trainer, will trot out on the foot-H. H. Gasser, secretary; L. R. ers who would have gotten pres- American Asan. manager of the i g j ‘ball field again Saturday with his! Tripp, treasurer; directors—Frank ents will get. “thank-you” card: ! Carney P y 5 ye e indefinite loss of center Dave is in y Hospital under obser- Fans had looked to Yomiuri as little black tchel. | Arnoldi, Dr. A. D. Robin: i Jt t ild lai y vt Hi a SS oe ‘Creighton due to a concussion and vation. the team that mtight stop the! But this time, Jack will be the Cross and C. P. Livingston. jthe money was spent. - f * 1%. @ Yanks, who now have 13 victories he et 89 : _—— Preliminary brain X-rays were|and 1 tie in 14 games in Japan. aud i a - ago. oes panne gg nal gel N el gf mpm gen OOP Seals’ Talk Ended, PCL cition'easionners rere, was a completed. Indications were that hit a bases-empty homer as the HMeppinstall has been Michigan , ciation headquarters here, was ac- Creighton luckily had escaped Yanks bombarded 6 pitchers for| State trainer for 42 — corded by Association Baseball His coy ol gem Eloy (penser ig peaeeee me | Brass Argue Umps, Cards a. wens un neuro-surgeons, Dr. Milton Brough-| am and Dr. James.Walker, are at-| anf Millers to both a pennant and the ling Creighton. Costa Faces Lopez der F. Macklin, for | VANCOUVER, B.C. W~A fruit-September 10. Fourteen games club's first junior world champion- : * * * in Garden Battle | whem the stadium is named. less hassle over the. fate of the would be lopped off the schedule,| ship New York's defeat. coupled with. San Francisco Seals out of the reducing it to 154 to be played| The Millers finished eight games its tie with Montreal Wednesday, NEW YORK @ — If Carmelo|, The band will spell out his name'way, Pacific Coast League direc. between those two dates, ‘ahead of second-place Omaha. decisions over second-place New knocked. them ‘off the schedule by Costa could punch, he might be between halves of the game with fors turned today to possible short-- ——--—-~—---—- mais = ; 7 ; : Minnesota and Jack will trot out en; i . On tis fourth trv, late in the yp bree y 3 Chicago rallied which Coach Phil Watson said his the featherweight champion of the jening of the baseball circuits play- Ba : > * ® * P Rangers would be on top the NHL world. Instead of fighting for the {fom the turinel mouth carrying ing schedule and some discussion) ’ tag er tank oe _ * * « today. New York not only did not title, the flashy Brookdyn boxer) His black satchel to receive an/about umpires. ormer in S e | bs ag epeed vy| Creighton suffered a “mildly se- gain on idle Montreal (which leadsitakes on Joey Lopes, the No. § 0Vation for long and faithful serv- + * 8 showed, and at the end of her run . ghe was turning better than 230 ee at ee, "y pune ofienen a tonight at Madison ice. Rebufféd in their efforts to sell i Garden in a rematch of! “Jack is ‘Mr. Michigan State’,”|the Seals franchise to the | f mph. Be second place. of their March 18 bout. |said athletic director Biggie Munn. | hee Draven @f thé Hothead Lbeues | : for $200,000 and with no other pros- | g0 ac aw ° pective purchasers in town, the Eddie First to Sign league decided last night to retain) : rocher as Giant manager a between 10 and 11 : DETROIT «# — A pair of former |65-footer that bounced off a skate . he can't get his boat) — : Si ; = the franchise, \Red Wings rifled in sal a : goals in the|past goalie Al Rollins. postponed ioied hott ress Tweeday.| | : Yost 1gns Contract With Senators, It took edie nae hours for| st snd final period last night to Pryta's lat goal with Datrott ti ee : k O A . F . 5 ' |Joe Cairnes, executive vice presi-/#5°, ne a here et a|season. He got one earlier in the Btority Team peaks Oul Against Fence SWiNGing sx ote sews to tay Thor Fs se yin te Detroit National season for Chenge Teter tang | : . ast ni Gi) n : . anes me. : ‘ASHINGTON @ — Eddie Yost,!paid last year, but-he tol lences enable Sie:|ttim by the hopeful league officials.| Jobnny Wilson blasted in a 10-) Wings earned a share of 5th place ; ‘oach Joins a | peti Sis thet Song bellimen be nes aries “or hives ths te to plus rendre re pager wade be! ee tetee Caen 5 font tome ee io gall poh grad : idom|wouldn’t be signing.” home y he said “No” but it generally aa? Som 2d himself, ebepnicengre * signing cage” 6 was believed the price was too hand the Wings their 6th deadlock|ing edge. hit the long ball when you're try-| Someone asked Yost if he ©. 8: in their last 10 games. |. Wilson’ came ing. thought the Senators’ action to| Yost. was asked whether he\“~ 4 « » ct Sige art oe Sy —sdlg Rear “Maybe some of them can, play-move in the left and center field thought it would make any differ-| Claire Goodwin, Tony Leswick put the Hawks | o., ie worag Sadie Sie-ifences some 20 feet would increase| ence in his style of playing third|then annouced the PCL will con.| Sed Sf 1:39 of the tnd period. | 1.0 end es 's) Ted Williams,|his home run output. — base to have Sievers at first in-|tinue to offer the Failing} 0" * Mitty met play, lifting tm Canis went time when you “Oh, sure,” Eddie said, “8 or!stead of Mickey Vernon, traded offithat, he said. “the wit]| Nick Mickoskf’s long shot over Pypogeedsd age gai Me put ee ee ene nt Meeeer Ghe Werk te Boston. rate the club in 1956.” goalie Glenn Hall’s shoulder. last season Eddie said. | swinging for the fences." “No, I don’t think so,” Yani * Ted Lindsay and Metro Prystai holding forth late yes-| It was then that he offered his'plied. “Vernon is without a doubt] The shortened schedule would clicked for a pair of goals in . Solunar able contract signing cere-\O>servation about the futility of the best fielding first baseman I| meet objections of Vancouver pro-|space of 94 seconds in the 2nd! ° Weekend hunting | distance swinging. ever saw and he throws moters who cite their local | eee tae j- se FT that some players pers ae let es 0 M Fe after eae ae petrol veiled even: enaithe Feating aren. sheutd -te Oo oe ro re have let/as hazards before May 1 and after; went ahead. best at the times listed below, eevee: leet. Year an outtielderigee BY errors. I guess maybe Lindsay's goal was his 10th of Prepared for this section from Seem ae goed or on nthe pect es year, The “65 p pol eo and made him the ist fohn Alden Knight’s solunar tableg { ‘ t season, + el agg rear {NHL player'to hit double figures sates ler bes te be nek Elect Seba Te NN ee pen pee, tar eames tea] se sea i : ‘ . * 348 10:00 : 1954 and 25 last year Fresieat as seed hands and hs devel:|in today’s Pontiac Press | femme. am. We ? nd .. Pres ul a ) pa: tales beeen ee eT Shine eccteah hae {.-Prystal followed with « sereened hs aol a ey ‘Payseur Ousted |p, ‘ as Sports Head at Northwestern ose . - THE PONTIAC” PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1955 In — other Big Ten games, ai Shakeup Is Announced After Criticism of Football Team yesterday in whet promises te to] 27. 7HE a athletic shakeup by!,some of | | ae if i ° E z Te athletic committee and| Division a an editorial that Northwestern drop|‘uble. out of the Big 10 or overhaul its|!% 18 points in the first half but i F ia be & FP i | ff | iE Vets Outshine Rookies lin NBA Record Twin Bill ; Fe. : : yielded scoring honors veteran, Harry Gallatin, who had Week. 21 for the evening. Clyde Lovellette the Lakers with 22. * - * born foe. The Hawkeyes might finally have found in lowa Blocks OS| U's Marche CHICAGO w = Ohio State, mow) - Michigan State concludes its Big’ vite about #9, major Ten season against Minnesota and the Spartans — if they beat the! Gophers — _will sit back hoping! either Indiana or Ohio State next) week can beat Michigan. but will not be eligible for the Rose Bowlbecause the Buckeyes went to Pasadena last New Year's In other games tomorrow for Mid- Dame ards’ Spring’ Training Attract 40 Hopefuls LOUIS @—The St. Louis Cardinals said today they will in- More Seats for athletic program. ‘Phil's Stadium iS | playing field. The job, which will "|dium capacity to 33,346, Up Seating Capacity to 33,346; Deluxe Boxes Cost $1,500 Each PHILADELPHIA (® — The Phil- adelphia Phillies will start work Monday on 30 additional boxes, each containing six deluxe seats,|~ - in Connie Mack Stadium, pS ’ The project will mean taking off) — between 8 and 10 inches of the ji cost $50,000, will increase the sta The club said yesterday two- thirfs of the boxes already have been porchased at & manen sate) of $1,500 each. They are being | bought by industrial and recomenda-| under James Standish scholarships. salesmen, \scored hasinens! 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Shorter the aly se 10 Test; pan Ji spot te chulees, “Coach 9 ’ The hard-pressed, injury-rid- dled battlers faced not too much “* game of the season on Wis- 7 \.mer's wet. turf, against another field and Flint Central tests the’ On other Valley fronts, Arthur Hill, Saginaw tangle on the ‘Jacks hope of. success in this final Saginaw Valley “have not”, Filnt front running Bay City Wolves. | Northern’s Vikings have not won The Valley title is the big award er ing! . ¢ . >, ’ . ~ fe While checking the towelnap) v ‘ SUBURB AN a Towelnap ers the officers found not only i . “4 Apprehended, ‘stolen property but also that’ the four had been hunting illegally 0 COATS {Gets Two Raps rr'resitert tcenses T "| LANSING — Double ‘trouble de- . 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NHL STANDINGS National Hockey League stand- jings. including all games of Thurs- Won Lost Tied KUHN AUTO WASH 149 W, Huron __ Across from Firestone } Toronto at Chicago. everywhere and always it’s American whitskey a its finest ‘Year after year wherever people clear in America, 7 Crows, makes and keeps more friends than any other whiskey in history. There is only one reason for this: Americans prefer ~ 7 Crown’s rich flavor—smooth without a trace of heaviness. iy Say Seagram's and be Sure _ Seagen tin Conger wo Blended Whisk}, 86.8 Proof. 65% Grain Neutral Spirits | Mnager Bucky Harris will inst free substitution! “Deer Hunters’ Headquarters ye San as sooeinaen aehen | The coaches registered their @-|| Whole HAM fs shee aa position to the change in a survey | | taken by Newark News Sports Edi-) Slab B ACON CUTTING . itor Len Elliott. The answers were) blished : epee WRAPPING— = ed Pesena | ‘Retor Lb. 49° SHARP FREEZING J tie concnes of Yale, Harvard, um enn wh & PE 2-1021 “irceexcunne [nell said’ they were against the VAVE’S MARKET ce See | Princeton's Coach li a ~ at Glen well, [oascelall ald he na favor jot the return to the two-platoon! .. mee | Saginaw Valley Conference title for Tigers Call 40 Players: to Pre-Spring Training 82 Eras t com DETROIT # —. Detroit Tigers Lakeland, Fla. helping Harris will ‘Dan Ferris, secretary of the AAU.. will call 40 major and minor league be John J. McHale, Detroit minor’ “But meantime we are going aacars to spring training twoleague director, coaches Billy ahead on the basis of :09.2 since weeks early for “individual instruc Hitchcock, Jack Tighe and Joe two of the three timers caught him tion” which ‘should enable some Gordon and two managers of Tiger in that time.” of them to advance faster.’ farm clubs, # , “Our main idea,” said _presi- _&t dent Walter O, (Spike) Briggs, * * At the aoe of the race, last May 14, Northwestern Coach Rus- sel] Walter said five watches were on Golliday. : “Two caught him at :09.2, two ‘more at :09.3 and the other at 109.4," he said. At the time Golliday credited his start from blocks as the big thing in his career. exten: said the list of pl . ‘to be called early would not Hardimian Cureton played 239 ‘ready until after the draft and j minutes at guard for UCLA in 194 winter baseball meetings. ‘and is being groomed for All-Amer- lica honors. TODAY'S PRO BASKETBALL EASTERN DIV = jrect! the ) camp, opening | Feb. 3 ger = seus —8352 progress. * (Coaches will have definite assign- = wun wneok . aie © THURSDAYS RESULTS te Rochester 64 FURDAT'S SCHEDULE , Fort Wayne at St. Louis st. mn : im at Hershey, Chech list Scoring Star Married imported ba bel Sophomore . basketbal) guard . Clarence Straughn who Wayne fm University with 350 points last Engine in front iyear is one of two married men nner Vv ER—Sandor Tharos setion the 1955-56 basketball squad. Gas tank in rear two world records in Budapest.'The other is forward Tom, Keller. for safety ? ee ¥ The Hungarian bettered the three-| ee mile mark by clocking 13 minutes,) Duke's 1955 football oqued in- epee bpp ‘d 14.2 seconds on the way to 13 min- cludes 29 players who claim North| adulte?.......yY * utes, 40.6 seconds for 5,000 meters. Carolina as their home state. 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TIRED AFTER A HARD DAY’S WORK? unbeaten, team is 30 in At|Dame, Auburn and Oregon State } Between Maple, | Berkley Teams ition basketball Hall of Fame as/ Yankees drew a total of 1,490,136 iwon the first National Amateur F in nonconference play, still have SaEEF With three straight victories since being upset by Michigan State, Notre Dame is rated about a four-touchdown favorite over North Carolina. The Tarheels, how- ever, showed improved form in er pS, prise victory over Army, fl | vored to knock off Princeton and the Southeastern Conference, Clinch the Ivy League crown. eee goes outside shot at the ACC crown) beat Georgia Tech to remain in ‘Bow! bid if it can percneyaee Ole “Miss ani South Carolina talk ‘week is 4-1 in act ee Sharp Contrast Things Look Up as Lions Enter NFL Statistics _ Unbeaten | Birmingham. Plays ‘No-Win’ Club in Tonight's Tilt Football teams with sharply: contrasting records. will be fea-| tured at Birmingham High School Stadium tonight when undefeated | Berkley, Kickoff time is 8 p.m. Cari Lemle’s powerful apr abe week’s rest, seek te preserve a flawless 7-0 mark. Berkley’s rec- opposite and wins, eight This year’s Berkley squad is a far cry from the one which |tured the Inter-Lakes crown Day struggle at Royal Oak. Co-| captains Bill Swaney and Jim Traa_ and speedy halfback John Apple-| ford, to name a few, are expect-| ed to lead Birmingham to victory in a breeze over the Bears. Port Huron visits Haze] Park and East Detroit journeys to Ferndale , in Eastern Michigan League wind" 3 we tonight, while over Royal Oak Acorns meet Border Cities! Regulations for Bases | In baseball the first. second and third bases are 15 inches square | and not less than three inches nor more than five inches in thick- ness, according to official regula‘ | tions. 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Eikins Exe, 277 8 James Firt. 18 18 Shore Mkt. 2412 Huron Thtr, 17 18 Ptlimore’s 27115 Huron Bowl i¢ 20 Bulrley’s ie 17 Partridge 15 21 Benner Lin. 18 17 Schulte 12 Team Wo. 11 18 17 Richards os M. Wood 232—568; Shore Mkt. 763, El- kins Exc. 2129. ° LADY . ine L i wh Green wood's sLas “ ’ o Ww i w Pont, Precast 14 10 Tru-Bilt il Bruce Const, 1419 Club No. % 11 Derewry's wth ¥ 23.8 Team No, 3 1 20 12 Wilkins 16 16 BE. H. Com 00.12 Bridal Gerv. 15 17 Teac 18:14 Matt..Marg. 11 21 Five i 14 West. Plum, 923 Dr, Bussey 17 16 ou TH—2 25 i ssesad | bd ttt tT | fs 3! What a time for savings! wil exchange game Year-end time is saving time at your Ford Dealer's. Remember last year! We really 3 t: ij i Fy : : Hf i : z i Z 7 e : had the deals going. Now again, leadership is our goal and savings are your by ‘reward. Except that this year we're shooting for an even higher record and , : that means even greater savings for you. . : | i hutisinarva’S@ FORD — sor rTuias | wan. Get the fine car at. half the fine-car price © : ) fig 18 W, Hoven Se. : , | | af DICK MATHESON te es €; ) / OW | ) . IS : en || and He | wy aa oat Cg ae seit ee. ey. soy 147 South Saginaw Street Phone FE 5-4101. | : he a You All Gbine! ' | Aan | . . | : Phe , | f: 4 ' , f Z ' : : ury-six meqrcrrer at oS geet es eae Mae . omeo Architects to Work delle nom a James Robert iGurd s ir wedding vows on Proposed Building ; lin s deuble ving coremony per in District formed at. St. Andrews Church re-| cently. ; ROMEO — Jensen and Keough, Audrey fs the daughter of Mr. | architectural firm of Detroit, were and Mrs. Konstu Perala of Pivoli, retained by the Romeo Board of Minn. and the groom is the son | of Education last night to work on _ the proposed building program within the district. The firm had designed and exe- cuted the recently completed facili-, ties in a $450,000 expansion pro- gram which added 18 class rooms, a bus garage and a vocational-| agriculture building to district fa- cilities, F. M. Thrun of Lansing was hired by the board as its bond- ing attorney. The educators agreed to invite Romeo Seniors fo Present Play ‘Time Out for Ginger’ Is Scheduled Saturday at 8:00 P.M. Firm Engaged |M Poneaota Girl Macrias by School Board Man From Avon Township | AVON. TOWNSHIP—Audrey Ar-, Mr. ‘and. Mrs. Harold Gurd of 518 Shortr idge St. | The bride approached the cae | on the arm of her brother-in- law wearing a ballerina length ' gown ef white nylon, lace and | tulle. Her finger tip veil fell from a duchess cap of lace and seed pearls, She carried an ar- Ipranegecaey of shattered carna- | tions and stephanotis. centered | with a white orchid. Arlette Perala, sister of the bride, ‘was maid of honor and Joyce Vin-! son was bridesmaid. Dan Tali- erico served the. groom as best man and seating the guests was, ‘John Graham, Following the ceremony a break- fast for 35 guests was served im reception was held in the evening | Dr. Gerald Boicourt of Wayne Uni-) __ROMEO — The cunaty, “Time Thursday evening to bring student Out for Ginger,’’ will be presented population a, a is-iby the senior class at 8 p.m. cuss specific 8 the district’ , ; and explore the sites under con- \Saturday evening in the Romeo ‘High School’ auditorium. sideration. Dr. Boicourt had drafted a sur-' The plot concerns the enthusi- vey of the district in December, asm of a father for the athletic 1988. \prowess of his teen-age — A preliminary move decided|much to the chagrin of a upon by school officials was t odaughter and the Sania of | attend next Monday night's village his business associates. council meeting principally to dis- t — cuss the problem of sewage dis- Pl yates ang amt roles . bres | posal on tentative sites, both close) qi ioe os Ginger, dima Schmale- to the village limits and further riedt as the father, Nancy Jar- | ecz as the mother, Barbara Mos- kow and Delores Edwards as — Ginger’s sisters, Marlene Schoen- herr as the maid, Bob Redman | and Dave Waschull as the boy- chase gerd friends, Curt Moore as the bank. | voted = patel vee am ta ef, and Fred Farr as the school | project _— superintendent. diffe in cost between) The production is cater the di- toh snout rane and the totaj/Pection of high school drama coach for trousers and coats to)Ronald Keift. ek mt Wnemberemyicell 90 Acting as- ait directors and pa poeta snag ~ the stage managers are Janet Jacob The present uniforms were pur- 29d R. J, Brainard. chased 21 years ago —— to Director E. C. O ctor FC Oiale. on Auxiliary Elects Se Sunt. C. Fipue sae, Otficers, Plans ! “ nis. may purchase ong. “Srtents may purceaeNov. 16 Breakfast carton.” The authorization for the) WEST BLOOMFIELD—The West purchase of three milk - vending Bloomfield Fire ‘Department's machines was voted ws the board.|Women's Auxiliary elected officers lin @ recent meeting at the Fire | Vocation” and Mrs. Marvin is chairman of the Meeting. at Avon Park pavilion. ~ * * * The newlyweds are taking a trip, to Pivoli, Minn., for their honey-' moon. Sunday to End “Budget Drive Presbyterian to. Climax Campaign in Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — | Loyalty Day will be observed as |the climax of the annual budget ‘campaign of the Lakeland United | Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Members and friends will be asked to present yearly —_— to the congregational budget and ithe building fund as an act of | formal worship in the morning service. The congregation which is meeting at present in the Pontiac | Lake School, is engaged in the | erection of a $60,000 first unit. | It will include a chapel and — | Suriday school rooms and will be | located at the corner of Wil- | liams Lake and Maceday Lake Roads, Ground was broken for the building on Oct. 16. It is expected | that the building will be completed es April or May of 1956. oo sx Plumbing Assn. “= Has Dinner Meet "=< Chairman of the event was G. ye C. Johnston and toastmaster was i\F. J. Temple. LAPEER — Mrs, Ilia Waugh and prwener e on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock at the Monroe, Street Methodist Church. PATRICIA MARSHALL The engagement of Patricia Anne Marshall to Airman 3.C Charles E. | The bride is the daughter of Mr.iof ice-blue illusion. Her bouquet ning Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Commercial permite included Séheib, is being announced by her/#4 Mrs. Walter Werdon and the was of white carnations. ‘Baynes, 29261 Telegraph Road,| two gas stations, one on LaForest parents, the Vincent Sebastians ——— vg son St un A reception for 150 guests was Southfield, announced the engage-| Drive for $1,080 and another on | GARDEN TRACTORS Westacres. Charles, who is the|Mrs. Vernon G. Herman, held Saturday evening in the May-|ment of his- sister, Agnes Helen,| pixig Highway valued at $2%,- son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles E./5t: Lapeer. ‘field Town Hall. Only the immedi-|daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.| 999; commercial garage on Dix- | WOrk for you Scheib Sr., of Commerce Lake, is They were attended by the ate families witnessed the mar- C. Baynes, to Charles! te a¢ $1,000 ang an upholstering stationed in Denver, Colo., with) bride's sister, Irene Werdon and riage ceremony. E. Larson, son .of Mr. and Mrs. shop on Airport Road at $8,000. : the USAF. No date has been set for, the bridegroom's brother, Wayme | Mr. and Mrs. Herman will reside|Otis Larson of Farmington. A| 4 Presbyterian Church is tistea | @ VOFY month the. wedding. Herman. The bride’s small on a farm north of Lapeer. ee eee Hot. on Williams Lake road at $40,000. ‘ ee — Rea ae Other permits taken out were 34 of the year... z garages at $25,378; 24 additions . and remodeling to homes, $16,621 summER sPRine five additions to commercial build- crow entne Mean. ings, $42, ~ Seeding “Screg Spray pointing Church Bazaar namriny iaer * UMN Will Offer Free Reception for 150 Guests Follows Lapeer Ceremony) sae a Bonnie, served as flower girl The bride wore a ballerina Jength dress of ice-blue lace over white - ‘satin and her finger-tip veil was) the banquet room of Bebouts. A) woman driver.” Chief Van Atta -| Day. Church | Waterford BPW Hears VanAtta ‘Police. Chief Conducts Driving Skill Tests for) Group WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Waterford Township Business and | Professional women's Club _ held ‘its regular business meeting at Paul’s on Tuesday. : President Helen Reese intro- jduced Chief of Police Frank Van | Atta who spoke‘ on traffic safety. Following the “address, each member was given a written test to determine her skill ag “a stated “One word will describe | what we need to make our high- | ways safer. That word is cour- | tesy. Courtesy tn highway will cut down our ac- : | eldent rate. ee i DRAMATICS CLUB PRESENTATION—Walled Lake Junior High The next meet ing of the club) students are in the midst of rehearsal for their play, ‘Goodnight, will be a social gathering at the. rrnsnad hat Left to right are James Haddock, 5700 Pontiac Trail; Fred Stringer, 266%Warner Dr.; Bill Colby, 4383 Blue Bird; Earl Sockow, 144 Pickford St.; and Stewart MacKenzie, 7263 Buckthorn. Curtain time we 8 P. m. tonight in the gymnasium at Walled Lake. ==: Royal Oak's Fire Chief Under Department Fire sr “on Ca Mrs, H, G. Fuller, ‘Mrs. Robert Munro and Laura) ‘ROYAL OAK — Nine firemen, lineluding four officers, have been —— before the City Employe More Parking Space Available ‘iin Oxford * * * The program was arranged by Mrs, John Sellman Sr. and Mrs. Harry E. Ault of the Health and _—_ Committee. Slate Dinner, Bazaar Saturday | at Cedarcrest WHITE LAKE ‘TOWNSHIP— Martha Society of Cedarcrest Lu- theran Church is sponsoring a sauerkraut dinner and bazaar Sat- junday evening, from 5 to 8 p.m. Proceeds from this annual affair will go toward the church debt re- duction. Booths will include apron booth, ‘baked goods and handiwork. The Walther League will sponsor individually on charges brought against Fire Chief Clyde Wray of! Royal Oak. At week Wray denied the charges * * * and men of ‘his department. Complaints against the 53-year. | old Wray filled 12 pages of type- written words. the best in Michigan, Wray. : id the charges stemmed from beoth with Christmas cards, personal grievances from the time : completed last week in another oe tet ” degen And ememade . | Association of Pontiac State Hospital is staging a | hearsing are Mrs. Ray Schwartz, 597 Markle St., Rice, 22, pleaded guilty yesterday, Anae Oo...-.. 70 Mead Cp $i:f| bu; lettuce, head, No 1. 2.50-3.00 3-dox {variety show for the benefit of the patients’ Christ- | Mrs. Stewart Kreger, 598 Lenox Ave. and. Mrs. ' driving under the influence of armour & Co., 15.3 crate; lettuce, head, No. 1. 1.50-2.00 bu. ili Avi Arma Ck..." 39.8 Monsan Ch. 453 lettuce, leaf, No 1. 78-100 bu. Re- ‘mas and emergency fund. The public has been invit- | Leonard Kissock, 118 Summit St. the “a Township Justice Lu-, AG Reeth’: 34 Motor Fee. oy | tee MOF 1581.10 be ‘ed to the performance to be held in the hospital | ~y Green fined him $50 and Avoo Mig 5.5 Nat Bise 6 . _ ___ $25 costs. - Balt & Ohio., 464 Nat Cash R376 DETROIT EGGS | . casees 14 Nat Dairy a | ROIT, Nov. 10 (AP) tow! | dames Seats, -33, of Farmington * Beth Steel....152 Nat Gyps 80.1 'p Kegs Boeing Air 5.5 Nat Thea ~~» Devret cases fmecluded, federal- state | yesterday was fined $75 and $10 Bene. Alem 2 hd Contral at Whites—Orade A jumbo e046 welented | For Xe@cu ves 0 Roa (costs after he pleaded guilty to Borg Warner 43.1 Norf & West 87 meange $¢:,iarer, 83- oh. ‘driving under the influence of |i- Briggs, Mig , 38.4 Ag Sale me 8: erate > “ene 185i quor, Walled Lake Justice Logan Budd Co 21.1 Ohie Of 31.9] Broentetrode A jumbo 84-00 wid Sparks heard the case. Calumet & H 12) Pac G & El . 49.4.avg. 57, large 51-52 wtd. ave. i's, me- f eans Ca w is P w RE Ea ce ee nu Q ains on Stock Sa B,crerzes nt spe aren, Capital Airl... 372 Param Pict 30.2iwtd. avg. 381% jyear-old James Pickett of Drayton Carrier, Cp 2 Parke Da 38.2) Cheeks CHICAGO — A government} ‘Plains and Darrell Patton, 17, of Chee & Ohia. 48 Prosi Coie Be] Whites Cruse “A aetin large $3. large | ix ayes provided “beans a DETROIT w—The Detroit Times employe stock option and that 6387 Hatchery Rd. yesterday plead- Cities Bee. «$US Pheins 1... $1) Pee medium, 36-37. large $2. 1 he ¥ OF | said today that top officials of the they have options to-buy in in-|ed guilty before Waterford Town- Clark Equip... $1.2 Philoo ‘as: 24et-am medium 36-31, amall 98; gr 7 |the Board phage tomy yd |Ford Motor Co, stand to make as! stallments during the next three ship Justice Willis D, LeFurgy.' Goce | Cole....137.3 Phill Pet Tl | Market é steady on large and supplies ly active Sealing cents in“ much as three and a half to four years an additional 101,000 shares.|Each was fined $15 and $10 sts. Cole Pole.... 4.6 rect & o a anally re ond ene firm with of- | gs. million dollars each from the split) Both the Foundation and the 3 28, of Hazel Park . Comw Eé.... 41 A 4a ® y to good deman The rest of the grain market of Ford stock ‘for sale to the public. Company ‘declined to identify the 7#™¢s Shea, azel Pa Conga : Pow. Ps Rex ‘Deeg ott CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS , couldn't go along with soybeans. | They are among 108 key Ford 108 or tell how they acquired their yesterday appeared before Berkley ConP pf 4% 110.1 Rey Met 0.3: |Wheat started out quite weak but! loy ho, collectively, will sh t what Justice Ralph H. Finley charged _ Rey Tod) BO 7, CHICAGO, Nov. 11 (AP) — Butter! empioyes W co ively, shares, or @ price. eet ee. "Rock Ope et mandy: piiceipts unavailaple due to holi.|¢nanaged to recover a good part ‘clear somewhere. between $83,-. However, the Times said it with armed robbery. He pleaded Coat OU...... 916 Berea ed | Sh ilea score Aa O98; of OTe "90.8 be ts of its loss in later trade. Feed 799,900 and $98,000,000 in profit on learned the 108 contracted, tw © ben guilty and was placed on $5,000 sae Sears Roeb 108 7|© 54.35: care 90 B 56.5 | grains were mixed ite a fore- nd pending his appearance Nov Deere co .. 343 Shell Ou .°, et ||, Bags firm: receipts unavailable due to| a for a cold wave in much of Ore eek Fokus a osed re the Clase A’ szock, payta 21. Failing to furnish the bond Det Edis... 363 Sinclair © 54.6 boliday; whelecale bayine prices 1 to 3 The Ford Foundation disch for the Class A stock, paying for ; ; . Doug Aite..,. 8 Socony Mob | 57.5/high [higher U. 8 ler atnrp,, Whites 60-099 per/the Midwest. existence of the 108 stockholders it at the rate of 30 per cent in ®€ was committed to Oakland . ume Du Pont -2bt 8 Sperry” Rand’ sandarge 2 “airites a9: cheeks 28: cur- | noma near ihe a“ first Sunday when it announced it would) 1955, 25 per cent in 1956, 25 per County Jail. East ce MS ran s-uncha’ ‘0 ower, EI & Lite.. 445 Std OF Calf . 65.6 stsiciiaiauaiin cinber san offer Ford Motor Co, stock for cent in 1957 and the balance in Rummage and bake sale. Cor- El ue... HA Std Off Ind . 48.7 CHICAGO POTATOES Dece corn sale to the public early in Jan- 1958. ner of Baldwin and Virginia. 9:30 Ertwlo |. $4 Sta On Ohio. Whe), CMICAQO. Mor. tn, (AP.—potacons:|(0-¥4 lower, December $1.25%4; o8t8 yary. Under the marketing plan, Class to 2:30 Saturday. —Adv. Paird seve FAA Bt Jp '.. o5.9/Atrivels 43, om track 206 an1 total U.S. unchal to % lower, Decem into! _ Food Mach’... 3T. stud Peck. joapnipments 618; supp fight | 6444; eM to % higher, Deven | The Foundation said the 108,A stock will’ be at my Rummage sale at Central Meth- Preepet Bul’. $1.4 @un Of n wejacivety i united, ann iT. best care already own 42,140 shares of Ford common stock and split to 1. odist Church Saturday at 8:30. | Tretia She Seite Se: Sh ¢icaa to carlet track aalee reported oo rey Ei Po on Motor Co. A Stock as a result of The common stock will be of- eee aay. Gen ‘Did and asked aiid | ad prime Te heifers 20.76: > . Reser The 1954 figure included a profit | OK Social Security | FLINT w&— More than 1,500 Flint city employes will be covered by social security benefits as a. result of a vote on whether they | wish to be covered by the federal system, The vote was 943 to 209, (2227 OF PUBLIC SALE hereby yah a . ey Novem! 1th oy of bmg deret will sell > irene ‘ale bidder for cash, 19st lercury Cl. Cpe. or | Serial. SIDAG3213M at 200 N. Parke! Bivd., Lake Mich, Said motor vehicle is stored at sald address an at sa! ie may be tmepected at seid address. The undersigned reserves the right te bid the sale, ah ATES DISCOUNT) CORPORATION By: M. D. as ' Collection Nov. 10, 11, "tess ROTICE OF PUBLIC SA ALE Notice is hereby given that on the Ite day of November at 10:00 a.m ed will sell at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, one 1980 Pontiac Chieftain 2 dr. Motor 5, Serial, same, at 200 N Parke, Lake Orion, Mich, Said tmotor —. is stored at. sald address and be inspected at said address. The ee — reserves the right to bid at the sale AS6OC: ai, peers. mae Ty ie "D. POX, ” ‘collection Mer. Nov, 10, 11, 1055 OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE tb. ee od is hereby given that on the 17th day of November at 10:00 a.m. bn motor vehicle be cows 8.25-10.50; @ Lowest cost because new ARTHREX tablets ore 3 to 7 times stronger than cate oa. POX, dowa e000, titty aad’ omenerciel old fashioned type poin fighters, Nov. 10, en 1088 2 1100; most “Inciee veal. | @ Guaranteed not to = thousands of groteful users, . ARTHREX NOTICK OF PUBLIC SALE ae geod ene chcice, Pi tontains wonder working Becthene® ond Pabo. » ting ateers ‘e we. Steel waiiaes High - communication of Pon.| vista, will be held at 3:30 p.m. Mr. 45, of 52 Orton tery. , St, yesterday paid. $20 fine and at Lapeer County General Hospi- Oct. 1 of $7,680,000, equal to $3.51 Pontiac State Bank Building, is 9 Deaths i in Nearby Communities sceicing, teau’ Pamela Sue Ackerman Caenteey, "| LAKE ORION—Sérvice for Pam-|died yesterday morning of @ heart _ \ Adv. ela Sue Ackerman, 4, 612 Buena-|#tack. Survivors inelude his parents and Mrs. Leonard Schultz ¥ Sunday from the Flumerielt Fu- \two brothers, Edwin and Kevin; neral Home with burial in East) one sister Elaine, all at home;, and y Lawn Cemetery. Pamela Sue died) ‘his grandparents .Mr. and Mrs.” yesterday.at her home. | William Wagoner of Sebewaing. She is survived by her parents) The body will be at the Potere ‘Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ackerman; | Funeral Home until 10 a.m, Satur- ‘two brothers, Michael and Craig day. at home; and her grandparents, | ve and Mrs. Harold Ackerman Cubs to Give Dinner f Lake Orion and Mr. and Mrs. : \James Baird of Oxford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A Mrs. Lauretta Troth “Fish-in-a-Basket” dinner will be UTICA—Serviee for Mrs. Lau- ‘sponsored by Williams Lake ce retta Troth, 77, 8434 Hall Rd., wil! Pack 31, today from 5 p.m. to be held at 1 p.m. Saturday from] 7 p.m. in the CAI building on Wil the Schwarzkoff-Milliken Funeral| !@ms Lake road. Proceeds will be Home with burial to follow in “Sed for the groups Christmas |Grand Lawn. Cemetery Detroit. activities i Mrs. ‘Troth died yesterday ater-/ People in the United States eat Survivors include two daughters, \iedcs .. ey ey es aie ‘Mrs. Helen Priehs of Utica and conmutne about one-fourth a | Mrs. Ruth Takes of Ferndale; the fresh vegetable v: GY THE WAY, MR. MORRISSEY, I THEATER AND AT LEAST YOUR WAiM| . fm REENTRY. Z» YOU'D JOIN OUR. GAY, CARE- “HACIENDA DOES OFFER THE ELEVENTH H] FREE GROUP AT HOOPLE — ported to a legislative highway just found their way water route : = The memorial is on a strip of study committee which hired him state prisons. Recently appointed teenage pro-ifrom the Eset to Michigan where <4 01 hedged heeded pander for peor son camps, men will be sleeping on | 4. 5 Raisin, Huron, and Clinton rivers. ICE MELTS, THE BLACKFISGHSTHAWS OUT AND the Navy left in its position after His was the job of saying how the floor at Jackson.” yor lh S. Redmond is)""the smaller streams of the State World War Il as a memorial to| ‘® finance the 6.7 billion dollars activating the Y-Teen Clubs in all’ | worth of new construction over Hie eaid the department has the| the junior and senior high schools|1s° were important factors in thoes who perished in the big et 1. hate: money and the sites: One on the| in the Pontiac area. local history. It was by way of} sack. / potiapted emdierent geod eet side of Sow MR Lake read) ie Ponting are se tan ene Water courees that trappers The Arizona was one ef 19 | mesded “ GREENE HAG sani GAB the etal senmrnan Se Gh Sesdor esd ancien nets Paet ie. O vessels sunk by the surprise : a west side of Hornet road be-high Teen Canteens, held-weckly-ltnees steams provided the, Power Japanese attack of Dec. 7, 1941. Zettel said Michigan now is rai tween Oakwood road and Saw Mill| They are held Wednesday from provided Se pee Most of the other major ships |img enough highway taxes to Lake road caaige: oe ee, See ar ia were eventually raised and re- |2@N@ the program and its main- iy Giiiash waele ba witaentl usgeat’ coed Fame, toe the lumbering era, drained his paired and fought agaliist the [tenance and administration if am t) give valuable service so te —, a Foor 19 oad land, provided abundant fishing Japanese. anticipated federal aid program is -—, by — yr . sters. rape snares Ry : The statue will be unveiled by| Baca gae ’ | po Liar Centnevation This week she will begin the’ Michigan's rivers are unique in ee et fact, he said | oom iia setmndey odie program tor girls that they are extended rivers at oe me ws ceremonies | probably will raise about 180 nia a game’ preserv years of age. ; thelr -exits, ceente rivers, Dr. permet on ty public 9 — more than it needs ip “We now: have 850 men in 10 " | udgine explains, thone which years. : camps. With another 500 men in Pontiac School formed on the exposed land areas figures in Hawaii. But he said the big bulk of ee 200] fs sod i te cel ee omey ih cons he wo cae about $0000 in abr exc Bor S@SSiONS vers were extended to fw a 3-Year-Old Opens — jix"sew ieweaye and‘ srect iors erst sis wt Be Televised leew cm auiaan sev CUI eae Bowling Career |" oo prenet perror lager It your television set réceives|ongs. yer teeny _— too = Sas on Ing te “rome Sirwens” ip The request was referred to the ultra-high-frequency (UHF) ‘chan-|ing . mr THis 16 CHARACTERISTIC OF NUMEROUS FIGHES WHICH |, CHICAGO (INS) — While some soe maition Gefiane waren of Miscellaneous Committee for a re-| nels you'll be able to see the @ | boys his age. still are being| to do the trunkline job in port and recommendation. pontige Board of Education in ac|,. The rivers: that exit into Lake) DO NOT MIGRATE TO DEEPER WATER DURING THE WINTER. [pinned fee-year-old Rickey| years, Present taxes s Ri BES tion Jan. 23 and 30 Michigan nearly all have outlets a : z Dinributed by King Features Syndicale. up, three- ses will Cif M rt Jubil eave pivtety Guumiad ty want dunes. ee eee ee 2 i 7a) uoiuee The board has agreed to “per- lake before exit into the larger * . ese ° r . + . s.- If the federal aid increase by Commemoration tr rom & 2, Dm. at body ot weer Sameer Kaw ONOSt Resident Lives ‘Average Citizen |Six Students Killed |, m tt mcewed « toy tow an wou orate the bicentenary, in 1956) The prospective actors are SUVA, Fiji Islands—Some of the GLENCOE, Minn, #—Six Minne-|” Rich Longest of Michigan's ‘rivers is | . Minn. Minne-| Richard Padgorny, his father, . the —e of net President Louis H. Schim-\tnh, 235-mile Grand eivor 5 ae oan sehen tr Bora, copes’ Maat —, w—A new sota high school students — four proudly calls the lad a chip off the |; mig if rorpeting olfgang ag aaah Pa pe a sage dy ber ml Harry Menominee River is approximately, of Fiji, could well be used as aM the pe aaa potiooreadly oom with eae ton girls — were killed) old block. The elder Padgorny,'be an paar Foe: Gore a Mozart Jubilee Edition. It will pn, waiter Godsell ee ern, 2m miles, the Escanaba is 90, and) antidote to “Paris of the Pacific” be able to afford s $10,000 Pee any apd apa tat bared tangs ohe. wll oe than eat,lof taxes paid comprise some 96 long-playing|ver and Monroe .M. Osmun prisapey peapemgtevs illusions. a =e Sheri Leen Odeghned, cold Gel tes ur aud yoo ook « pede ee records represent more a = . Today, ’ , Michigan's ° - Soe works ty the composer, and . interior waters provide a vast, One recent investigator studied, e ee so anaien case woai eaten larger than the toy outfit. goto pert. ‘will be available tor world-wide [rich Men Qutspen source of water supply, recreation,|the case of an eight-room house The editor, Perry Prentice of i+» Te mendations 1 Gstribution. m4 and water power. (due for early demolition) which House and Home magazine, said) Bits of metal and the give young Rickey early co |study in December. etek -weitendi; “enbee | . | a. « Considering the advance|housed 28 to 30 adults and eight the average family which now ee eee ee ee aodponmen seta & and soloists of international repute WOMEN for Clothing in technical skills, it might be con-|children, two dogs and several $4,400 to spend annually will have siong the Milwaukee railroad|road early in life also| Legisiature 1 have cooperated in the production, ' tended that man is more closely fowls tied by the legs to veranda more than $8,000 in 1980. Laake te abl y Padgorny repeal the ‘it is claimed. CLULIN~ M HR. TV SERV. fee. 1519 Baideicn PE 54-6450. GUARANTEED TV REPAIR, AN MA FE 48736. CO! ‘8 : KE. NDO' | RADIO & TV. 127 8. PARKE ST. COPENHAVER'S RADIO | e TV repair, 0¢ W. Huron, Night serv. tee calls |E lectric—Sew ers Cleaned it. no ™ hour No repul mg charge: ¢ chemicauy treated at no Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners PE 6.1217 ELECTRICAL __ SEWER CLEANING | Sinks—Sunday Service, FE ae ILECTRIC MOTOR SER bree. & Lene 218 Sr Pane Pike | Don Meyers. | FUCKERS ae a a Fh I poo | “Typewriter ‘Service ‘2A TYPEWPITERS AnD ADDING MA MA- repai! Expert by Dik Troe _Teleyision Service 22 ATIENTION PICTt U RE. TU BES tad $ 6.00 $15 St ia $10.80 : $17.10 14°"... . $12.60 20” $18.00 “w”. $14.40 21" $18.90 = 1 YEAR WARRANTY | Metal and electro static tubes, slightly extra EXPERIENCED SPENCER COR. soleee Winnifred M. Odgers, 8270 Canal Rd. Utica, Mich’ REpub- ALL r 96.50 Dorothy's. PE 21246. HAYRIDE PARTIES FOOD FURNISHED. FE_2-3231, KNAPP SHOES. Cash Wailing Ee ae hal A. JOHNSON, Realtor — 1704 S, Ms os ge Rd, FAST ACTION! Rs have the oqstret we have Clark Real Phone FE GOs. Ask for — “vor QUICK CASH ie Prompt closing. Aa Ask. “ee ter WHITE” BROS. ets — Let Us Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit . WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS $M eee, Oeiinne These“ it WEDDING INVITATIONS, 97.50 pemetend Studio, 18 W. poaren. KE BOX Te. & Sat. 212 Bt. Wed. He Household Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or odd lots, Stor’ a Community Bale Phowe OR 3-217 ‘Der ms BUY IT OR AUCTION era Oa $2681. ont PONTIAC’S LARGEST furnttu: faraitare buvers. Cash waiting. UGS RIGHT. aril a delight if aeeaad w . Easy to use. Waite's UsED J Open stove. 70,000 BTU. WANTED: SPINET PIANO. ed = ~ a ork ene intin and Sup- iy Co, 17 we Law a i of TTERS RENTE Mitcheli's, 1 13 sON. Saginaw Bt U pholstering 2B ; | DRAPES, SLIP COVERS, MA- "terials, Beadie. FE 5-1927: | PLUMBING AND ee i. mpton & Son FE 43767 a SAN MACHINE MANLEY. LEACH, 10 BAGLEY st. | EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- ing. Sits Cooley Lake Rd. EM 1. Free est % THCMAS UPHOLSTERING 34.8 TRLEGRAPH PE seses WASHING MACHINES AND ane Furniture Refinishing | 16A | REPAIRING ANTIQUES A sPr- cialty, PFE 50162. $7332. ___Laundry Service LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- fied. Beautifully we | ms a hea —_ p= OPE 41 18 | Pot SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES & BED- is, Your material, PE 5-5797. eee FOUND: - REY railroad ane ~ St. May peck them up sown Soeokle tase’ Wicmaee nt yathins | c .. Vicinity * Po TAT SOORT TE | a Geter Waa Sa 1. __3-T036. | LOST: SABLE AND WHITE MALE Landscapin 18A | ‘Collie in vicinity of T: 7 api Ls MUlberry 9-29 1 ward. — BULL SMALL OR LAROE | LOST YOUR ? ea gre one @ home? FE 54-8290, 'G. YARD LEVELING AND Michigan Animal Rescue League. back filling. PE 5-3582. Lost. @ Mos. OLD HOUND. bis nh agin aE MARION)! Brown, biack and white. Vic. and Clover. Sod debvened. Omar St. FE 5-4079. . | FE re ben LOST: LADY'S GOLD WATCH ON TREE FL s ANTING AND REMOV- Pourta — att, a ls Lu. er ian’ Cons pean Beware. _ 0 | ‘Moving & & : Trucking “19, PRA ‘ASHES & RUBBISH Saaiing. bg Pomsuee LIGHT | y. 160) 5-3571_ any time. CEMENT at BLOCK "te servic: Tes 5 the 4 Quick @. .Weather- i ret + 20% DISCOUNT > DRIVING LESSONS. PONTIAC Drivers ) reming. e. eves, and NERS PIA NB IN | my home OR 3-2667. | Work Wanted Male 10) SARA AA EE FEDAAS At CARPENTRY. PLASTIC AND floor tile oso FE 5-8054. "| BLOCK, & CEMENT WORK chimneys & Fireplaces bullt. iain aerate an BOY 18 WANTS TO DRIVE CARS to_different states. FE 44617. “NEW AND $4210. ITER AND C. NOVEMBER | On all modernization alterations, | kitchen, bath, siding, roofing, gen- ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED Ed Murray, me xl NG esidential and Commer: al, ti- eeneen and bonded FE 44500 __ After 6 R.LAYING. FLOOR LA iG, SANDING AND | finishing. ears experience. Modern on Saskont, Oust, work. Free estimates. Jobn Taylor, OR TRUCKS TRACTORS AND EQU “iM Tom Puta 1% Ton Stake FE FORD MOVING | ae Distance—PE_2-878?. ise HAUL OF ALL DS. PE 21548. oe: on ees AS ad rT ERATORS CLEANED, ASH IN INCIN 4 _ ore rubbish hauled. Clean wp. O'DELL CARTAGE _ —_— — ang Dea Moving. ‘Trucks to Rent and Dump Trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co, Open Daily a ose pag sunday REDUCED RATES Larce van_to serve you. Smith _ Moving FE 4-4064. VET WITH 2 TON stgee Ke TRUCE want« hauling. Painting & Decorating 20 DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily sell, rent, OLD Hi “Grows,* “— ‘and white Oe. Omar St. FE 5-407 PARAKEET 1 wi ag A 4 FRIDAY | ah. rae Rr yeO IE am STRAYED fen eo eouned teh ews A % a Sunes Hgts. an pak ARAKEET. OTN DA PIER ROON. SExE Pusat CALE Y AND OMAR, 4-6681. a COON of Oakwood “ioe the Sth of November, Call telephone No, on collar LOCT: RED BONE HOUND FE- poor Very timid. FE 5-0682. Re- LOST: LARGE ae AND TAN male hound, cinity of GM Proving Sedans. rE ‘0012. Lost. WEIMARANER PUPPY, 4 . old, Grey-beige, with small spot on chest, Vicinity of ery BOXER, wie Fe BLACK COON "round in the cin of Oak Wood ind Baldwin. Lost the sth aS ne. — working girls. ry" eounle » between ~ $-0400. CENTRAL Couple only. FE 46437 Bm. gen! CLEAN 2 ROOM FORMS apt. Private entrance, shower and tool, Call between 12 and 6 GROUND FLOOR. Gas Ae T. -Private entrance and Nea ‘Working couple. N. low Motel, 3400 —, mg TERRACE, THREE hg rivate entrance, roaien f heat, 3 Rd, MU 4-2363. East Highiand mice 3 ice 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENT. | len or couple. REFINED LADY, 2 ROOMS AND bath at Dw WATE A entrance. 137 Pereéate. “| eres STUDIO. “APT. PT. & oo hee Gilet sorting “ule a alleen salle Pont, 1 or 2_men, MY 35-3202. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 WM, H. KNUDSEN F ROOM AND Rane Oa fe NEW HEATED Art. 5 first floor, on M land Rd M_3-2456 or M’ Ficutaal Tel-Muron shopping '. as ee bath, auto. ew % hat, water rate base- Rent He Houses Furnished 35 2 suceaoas MNT ge LAR ‘. . Auto, water req’ . — round ae Electric aA ee a Lake Orion. Call Sat. and x MY 2-6032. ¥. Automatic oi] heat. Near TOwnsend 17-7454, . Lake Ra. LAKE FRONT HOME. CLEAN ang tn f00d condition = < — furnished, FLOYD KENT, Realtor. 24 W. a vee. Next to the Consumers Power AR OR_3-0138. "Pontiac Bang a. meee, 3 aK Cousie preferred, 0 8 me. ® Ey Avail- Wribone. Partna YOUR ‘LIFE'S MADE EASIER through Classi fied Ads. To solve day problems quick y, dial FE 28181. * ” me _ _ DON'T PASS UP | MONEY! Sell unneeded belo sings for cash reas: Classified aria @ wo r “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, “NOVEMBER 11, 1935 __Fer_ Sale Houses a good sto 8 rate ment. hear Rochester biack Fond. Only 7 antes — a, * oy ‘e, ’ . Bag L&ROE 3) ROOM HOUSE us le ‘iidren : i Bess om tee cmelione. yy ra. Retsronces m ae front. 2-car garage OR CE 7" Por wqmane: HOME WATKINS RD a 3 bedrooms, at 5 sere eee PARTLY FUR NisieD © ROOMS Rosa | ag 1 Sk ‘ , $75 sty . w sepaPmn oo oe He ‘T BUS STOP. CLEAN room. 5 A ROOM yw ty Haul, AVAILABLE AT Bt. 1 block Call cen 8 } , TWIN BEDS. GOOD — = ogg wo. FOOR BODES “TO ae 21 " +1975. HOME rv ME MEALS, SPOTLESS- ly rooms 4 Matthews. FE 5-097. rE 3003. Y WORKER Se VT. ROOM. AND BOARD. ¥ CHAR. | ee E- s Lia} EMPSTEAD . Reeve ony ie, oll | LT, sale. G ill. ES REALTY CO. ome rE. 56-6175 J” BEDROOM HOME jp Low down ar hoe n payment ore STOUT |x Best Buys | MAY BE YOUR own E WIFE YOU SA : HUMPHRIES REALTOR FE 2.0474, Co-operative Real Rovhie’ Buchange IMMEDIA’ ‘ON BRICK HOME AND SHOP at a Pg og and » Welding, or fortable home, With & full aa- ae WARD E. PARTRIDGE. REALTOR FE 28316. 43'W. Huron St. Open eve. 7 wo ¥ » Today “alt AK EFRON r Then settle tn this cute 2 bed: located - east of Pontine, With full basement, oil furnace, elec- lovely % core fot. Ons tine and plastered walls out and e. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Saginaw Gt. Ph. PE 6-ei65 Eves, Til 8:30 LAND, t. Call Romeo TRIPP ae Hills West Side :| Full Price $8,950 bedrooms, ail on Pal bath, jetee une e wis eslie R. Tripp, Realtor - FE“ Saudi or aa im I auto base and mon water, nice ran frame with lots of ex- tras to make living Ex. ee < gang oe aS, "= George R. Irwin Soathenat Section Near OMC & Baldwm Ripper 6 réom he Lovely brick ranch home, 6 ere dU o ies fom, for aad. a, tle Bath, Convenient senses © stores. Lake priv. $3,500 down. COLO ©. AILLS 7 ‘e have §: ae tee rage, large jot, oa appreciated, SYLVAN LAKE latte 6 ro pe ae oa breakfast. and fire- _Ddlace. FE 32-8408. erick rAncH Outstanding 6 room. e - tes Endati ae = re tull — ag be storms & screens, Terths. Cass Lake Area fie viens or quick, one. 3 Bedrm. Ranch Type HURON GAR DENS Nice clean 2 built in 147. , yd dition with large itv Soom, one basement. . xt 4 * $0,000 with terms. CITY HOME A HOME OF YOUR OWN . Suburban—West Lake ake Angelus W: Waterfront 4 ire Ps. 1 -win dow you bow 00 be ~N NICHOLIE AND HARGER Oo 33_W. 1_W. Huron &% BULLS-EYES SPI SPECIAL | oO tL MAY DART REAL eer hee 4 ROOM HOUSE IN KEBGO BY er. Priced for- sale. $3970. before 5: NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES * i Pontiac funtor high ol, sive 8 many other out- from i'p.im, DIRECTI ‘4 downtown ag a to m PEARL BUILDING CO. FE $7923 eP ay ‘ BY OWNER Close to Jostyn Road ag? home West Suburban g Og from Pontiac on i care bedrooms, ‘ei © garage. me missed this at $11,600, s. Ideal for Children ard on a dead K--4 ile if ii £8 Home Bailt in 1951 a i] a = Ad ‘number ei ! 4 area is the é MODEST MAIDENS. Say AN mm sentee “Don’t worry about it! I know the best looking fi By Jay Alan | ~~~. . Priced at only 8.850, I. eo qe Lavender - 3140 __ Pea SYLVAN LAKE rx has severa] new |- — = ooded Pe a ooh rea] plaster, real ceramic | Warwick bedroom w road with beautiful —. masaive briek replace, with built in oven ishwasher family Large These homes really prem and sold by a builder 30 years experience. They i, §68 heat, erete driveway wate, Lots 84 blocks, from City my memes, beach. Just nor Mid- le be’ Orchard Li ke road. Cae ' , or for a intment Open Sunday i 6. Price $23,500 up. ‘Immediate DOssession. BUILD NOW reinforced cost: city somer~ ad | " wide + aited FE LOVELAN Dp 188 Cass fasts E PEOPLE WANTED. ame HOME LOVER, WANTED to live ‘Charles WANTED who wants == live in a 3 room good quall- ty nearly new rancher with, full speemem: and 2 car garage on a ‘= * gtade subdi- vision. sit brs with FHA terms sony beautiful custom built 4 hom ant a three bedroom brick ut garden or big lawn. to boueee with. Auto Full basement. $7,150 down, matic gas, hot water with $1,850 luxuriously in a 3 bedroom brick rancher. close to Sylvan Lake. Full basement, of] heat, electric hot water. 100 it. lot. $18,750 INCOME BUYER WANTED. for 4 apartments, Nice suburban setting on line, $27,500. « Lake Rd., bad 2 mes ry __For Sale Houses 43) ONE LEFT feet ranch type shell .. eree living t. good loca ONE LEFT- 768 sq mame fost. i ~ constructed E.G. Wood Co, putas OR mt on ot | First Offering New Brick-Ranch CHEROKEE HILLS custom " 11,800 with $3,300 down. Payment than reat. "WM. A. KENNEDY REALTORS OPEN os Tit $4,500 CASH Neat 4 room with basement. Oi) beat, 3 lots. | WEST SUBURBAN raneb +3560 s lust be seen. be aely bedroom ay: oo ponte INCOME beBiat San Seats, Ba price ‘ SMALL FARM LAPEER ‘ * 12 room home with ail suitable for sede! oro & foe oh acres a end. $22,000 terms. 26 ACRES - N 5 rm. house, full basement. | oon front on Eddy Lake, $3000 down Ridgeway beat, REALTOR Co-op Real Estate Exchange $500 DOWN New 3 bedroom heer ne —_ — ment, Interior __location, large let oR shee Re NEW 4 ROOM HOUSE, FULL waterford basement, = to be done, GEO. MARBLE, Realtor " PHONE OR 3 1268 OL D AGE INSURANCE area. Some Only 9400 oa deed to good, 4 room e with ent, auto oil furnace atid en Present rent will take care of ayments, taxes insuranc — Sat WELL Sc LUDED IN 4% ACRE WOODS | yey attractive ~—. bedroom bunga- with attac goreae circle ate gem living 2ix19 picture po po WW... g Ceramic tom 7 seek snes | tran. quillty, Joa ‘wl will ~_ ee this GIROUX & FRANKS GENERAL REAL usta 4295 Dixie H 6 E. “Open until fiunday 2 t0 8 pam. KNUDSEN : Wiens: x fo Castostone Veneer : 3 bedroom with is on first Good basement. nace session, For Sale Houses — Indian Village 4 BEDROOM BRICK Owner offers ‘41 bungalow. rooms, tile do " Price Only $15.5 5,500 2:TILL 5 122 NORTH JOHNSON a 2 yee family Some ir been and is sacrificing et only $11,950. lg Ree to ‘chee ~~ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor oe. ee ai TEMPLETON CRESCENT LAKE Woodward Estates “/ "BUD" Eve..Mrs. Kelchner ain for you See thiy com- bedroom Ist floor ranch - with "300 Gown, $55 per m HURON GARDENS CLOSE IN $00 down. K. L. Templeton, ‘Reaitor eit ap ane. Call FE or OR 3-1708. * Birmingham OLDER nous er ay ae ing. Convenient Riga ee toca. ae a, eesenaat bee See ‘without “aciay! Benjamin and Stephens, Inc. Midwest 4-3232 werd, Birming Togs oN SAM Te 8 Pil HAYDEN ediate NORTH SUBURBAN. Inmet _ room home ee i tdihns Basement, Buil 1955. Some ing y' $7,500 low down payment 3 Possession in 10 - , separa bmn vaeee convenient kitchen garage. 2 roma Laree, otk frese for . trees, shade, berries, fenced yard. 5.300, terms OPEN DAILY 2 to 6 P.M. $950 DOWN See what $7,000 will buy. A new bedroom home ody insulated. Excel Lak Pic- with wood mica countertop, Bath. on terend Choice of 4 elevations. ye out ].C HAYDEN, Realtor . Walton Open Eves. FE 8-0441 SUBURBAN BUYS Lake Privileges Large Country Home “bea: mater beat, 1% bathe, he tage, Sey Gan on terms, C. Schuet | 102_ FE. Huron = Johnson | in Ww. was heat and hot water. - ribbgn drive, enclosed rear vard. Of- fered at $11,800, be sure you see, tt today. ; story frame home automatic , shown me appowtment oN ICHOLIE and tmsurance “ real estate 49 Mt. Clemens &t FE T1201 CLARKSTON. SME This Mewlgs oendy sd rge —— Gassaven bath = ~~ FLOE wen RIDA HOM ey Se o> Near besten LOVELAN D yep Ouse la Rd., Ke Harbor ke oer ets 6-1661 * JUDAR LAKE This jofee | rick 6 house with agg t nideal for comery wants —— of Rede at 31300 ‘des down, HURON GARDENS $750 DOWN pees eaaies 4 — and bath - We ‘el Huron Shopping* Center, Carpeting included $30 MONTH Is the payment on this 3 room | © mm om one ac Koade 0 title work. Outeid HY aw WwW RIGHT, Realtor | 5-0441 rE So-operetive Reni Estate Ex ee CEDARDALE - * § rooms and bath, Pull basement, eas heat, 2 car gara, ved | street” Recently decora’ Nice oak floors. This an ky for _——s : family to get a Well located home, 800, win $1,800 a Shown by ap _“ potntment K. G. HEMPSTEAD FOR BETTER MOMES 8, Call now on this one. Sag my t+ Bee me tty yer 4 8 room, just or voles your side oe P out. Incom, Near the pee line te one Call Semedeie SOLD in Hickory Knolls 2 room homes nearly completed, Priced for a comand tive market. Buy now and se ect your colors Evenings after 6 call Mr. Heath- erington. FE 54-5362 OFFICE OPEN 6-6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 =| GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS NORTH. SIDE antes. RANCH tn Of any other at 4,750 with . Tats TODAY. ——— SELLING F EQUITY 1 IN house. FE : Independence Twp. This new 4% ype home. Is this nice 4 room story 2 win an large eee’ ooh Bie! Sian gre000. gu600 Drayton Plains this one — § room, Hae: bung: MEY Sitoten bal e walls. Carpe tp the living rm. Priced to sell at #10000 cash to W Watiens Pontiac Estates INC. 42% Dixie Hey Drayton Plains OR 3-2361— Sundays croveraure Real nate Rashane BY OWNER bye a fans, Pitot anes maicume gg cellinas. ma. ot pes te eee a Sac So ete? os, sts Polit io ar ae SHELL HOUSE | On your free-and clear lot low as $445 down 3 plans ¢hoose from NICHOL. IE & epee As to oKRR? Tote SANT ns © ~+ Us A heme” to own Spee ca mould ge five am kitchen wi ft in oven am and «rill bea Passoment with ol) ac. heat, 3 ly bedrooms. attached. brick garaxe and lot 7on200 nicely landscaped with paiva ones e fhe nome _ muirvs to | ree | peo uk ae arram earene an Anc school (ae AGANT RANCH HOME attic oe oe workshop and i-— hot ~ dl to bata” ond atumthien” storm - a .— eee Lot 100x140. iene Bea tm our w tected, rtord . 2 : 48 In our weil 1 restric - Wotertora B..D. CHARLES, Realtor ea. ; erm heme our i or ‘yours, FE 40521 : ilet 171? 8. raph — a = . HERBERT C. DAVIS | Goeperative Went Bats 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. : n WE WILL BUTLD on YOUR LOT ) Third St 40x22, 3 bedroom shell house. . Gort —pou—$4-245 $110 down, — $45 pur the moment, Convenientiy located north mo. See our model For adds you'll be quick to decide | Wy ome, sparkling clean! tonal information the tremendous velue 43 with wal to wall carpeting fered im this 3 bedroom | lovely bedrooms with gleaming ch home near Drayton, - oak floors downstairs large un- “orse Ot heat, large lot, even the. finisheg upstairs tor tuture .bed- carpeting a! drapes are room. full bath eating space in soi Ra pean at $10,600. Small kitchen, full basement, autom atic down ‘payment to GT These —% wieteed ree rene yard. {Homes screens, Paved Only $13,500. Takes $3,000 down to qualified buyer. F Kampsen Realtors — soa THETA MM EL $750 DOWN pue Largp hich dedroom aka $7,000, Giz TOO CROWDED? peg a fh 4 4 Has country bitches Pies Guame toom, 1% Basement. 9 ig COLOATE erm me wok to OF: FE 22163 or FE 54-3578 ith plenty water. Haven Fsiates near Rochester. By we } tiie teed vai eet "hes Teese arce ely i ke iain oe oll ~ gt he - bute. atic hot water. tile ba wood rare, —. wals and weak or take car as a tae WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REA PE 4.1557 | cecal ative Real Bom ‘Estate » Exchange | DRAYTON WOODS $16,500 room ranch type. 8) ti} foyer. ret’ ,latae plan ad | ge i eda fireplace, opens room : bedrooms. Ceramic tile bath has saeeine Wines one ings encloned. ta tub Pa tric water heate: is fears ieee trees. a panes sea bast an aioe to morte ~~ aualonas ue HOLMES- page “en, pene OUR SPECIALS 3 OOM and ble frame home with shed mostly n Mas convenen' a and ‘eation roo for weation “and pr priced at $1 -cash to mo block STAR * nome 24x36 cinder shell on ft. lot. In fine a “Sree. West side Cass Lak rice $4,000, $1,000 will handle dows EMBREE & GREGG . 1565 Union EM eo ae Take VILLAGE Eves, EM 3-3197 or EM 2BEDROOMS Full beth, OU ‘urnece, Laund tubs. 1\% car garage. Lot 54 2 1 foe and Psion $1763 down, 5 per cent ract ik RAILER DOWN For equity on this one, or would’ foro = little monev and 855 om “CUCKLER REALTY 236 N. Saginaw ST. $1,500 POS- SESSION. OR eee BUILD NOW Will build on vend lot, 3 bedroom brick home. Automatic heat hog water, me s =. basement, tached ROOMS AN NO _SAT MODERN HOME SUBDIVISION, 54 G. DN. IMMEDIATE 346835. ia | ___Tr PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1055 Money my to Loan 83 CO. 22 N. MAIN TER, MICH. __For Sale Houses _ 43) For Sale Lake Property 44| SLICE OF HAM "eian ares, ‘priced for quick sale. “gure GEO. MARBLE. Realtor| Ssatlecg . |, 6261 Andersonville Rd, . Panoramic views. A an Waterford etnar pester a Phone OR .3-1268 Ful price. 817000 ‘wih 8/7 BEDROOM SHELL HOME GOOD call ‘ Aple ~ ea AUL * location. Private owner. FE A. -. . Tis N. aliens eee Ege" : 3 ie sown ighest Offer . 7 : - payment. Take over pay- ; \ A a eS | o Fite tol feom home. Alumionm ‘storm | {00U. diming recs. Ay we » E. ans . i vt, ok docts. Row auto. lates sinseed in bore. / : Lae LY and refrigerator! City water, ses Ee ied food beach. Priced |§ bd te Ds iia ~ LOANS ‘O $500 | $00 DOWN | petee ee : | HOUSEHOLD FIANCE | Mogern 3 bedroom nome, complete | COF Sale Resort Prop. 44A CORP. OF PONTIAC - ner lot. NEW CABIN 3% 8. St. PE 40535 + ened BROWN “Need $500 pied ante ul “ub Sl;| Petal te tran cs eat coe vie C’PANGUS" "1919 M-15| fax ‘ant “baiting”bosek ae. wit force * Fh, Ortenvilie 133 collect. Call’ MA 5-4216 after 4 p.m. SERVICE? Then Home ~ as the place Ko, ote nine te or e . 4 = A ~ 4 8. FE 2-523 SALE: COTTAGE AT UNI q * SS & antenna . Late. To be moved off property, | -». & & a TV kit. $9.05. a ear ‘round construction. Very f 4 GS turuare or and . reasonable for quick sale. Must fs . FA @ repayment plan to your Cor. ye accept be moved for new construction. | “ PB) Gate — ae a needs, Friendly ie service GooD : a ay “ 4 ere, , Oak, a . style home, ) With $150 dows "Eat y me 88800 Suburban Property 45A ith $750 down. EM 9.2033, oa Jake Ges ACRES, $700 , > : eo. pa Ree tae “odern Thanksgiving’s Earl — Ph. FE 5-8121 3 Slats pete cere | Rane? meric! cot =n 3 o : — nouns Full e itehen, utility room tile TH 1e SA = ae a “| pens, PRICE, $3700 , Schon Priced at fant _ Home uto BED. SPRINGS, VANITY, #5 barge, living ‘room. nine? Foo. on G1) Finsncmes For Sale Farms —_ 48 Business Opportunities 51/] Oc Compan yi a oe oF w, Tar ae flee’ room Roger B. T ‘ BULLDOZER, 3. TRUCKS. FORD | Hours: # to 8: baturday 9 to 1 br eae BT teceeeraiaens LAR iC rooms. Auto gas water heat- oger B. Henry Inc. | ee frac — and front-end loader. | 407 Community Nat'l Bank Bldm. | — 00 00 eA m, reasonable er, wired - for ‘electric $11 Main St. Rochester LAPEER COUNTY Big for cash and terms 7 CROSLEY ELECTRIC RANGE, . Graze neat ao craage.| | SU Main Gt. Rothoster J } on same. Call bet. 7 and # p.m. WHEN YOU. NEED. 40" “deluxe ort washer, ety emg, Pree . Sale — 120 fertile acres with mod-. | SRAND NEW CRANE AND J SET : ‘tate model. $49, MY 3-37i1. : ‘ a chance on draw : per| STARTER HOME, $950 Down. 2 cae eee peor te ¢ro T room home, goed 26s *pennel for pouring concrete $25 to $500 BUNGAN Payee —wanogaN®| ‘Save On Unfinished Soh queehens, One on ae bedrooms, living toom. combined | LAND SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVI-| ions,” large vn fan walls, Call LI 5-8660. dining room table and 6 chairs, Furniture—Bedding Dai Bul's Outpost, 3265 Dixie ‘ Renee, | oe Gerace) Efe cece ke |Rirce oem ame| Se ws 8 we ree decree tro 32 laze ieee ee Saas aH) Geer eile Sect | Sete pith eure Mi | Het Bei wal Sos] faryseeg™ Oe ig 5 5 * . ‘ m y < with your money problems, . . r "50 ehard Lake Ave. = “ _ yivan access to main highway” tinh | NCAN \ ‘ ‘90 | CLOTHES DRYER, GAS : —_— CLARK REAL ESTATE to sell at #18.000 with ferme: yi iWOc Sect, desk & cabinet. Gas range, | § 1g Ap ag --- 2100, DOWN — West, side. 3 464 Realt NORTHWOODS | . 4, TStitey | Child's ehifforobe.....- «+ +-$25.05 | y erate scratched : it bas y he FE pied —— pene y Edw, M. Stout, Real A modern restaurant, fully a Ey Ree. | Roll-a-way bed’ "1628.08 | yalue. Michigan F : Sy room, a s gcroeme. , Lg Estate Fe mes 7 or bipocamene RD. |r. seginew Bt. _ ye nite Tien. 'on pavement, + come t02 FINANCE CO. SOOT EAN — GAGE aEATER Sanday ae Mavertrens RE CHROME DINETTE: SETS, AS yard, pay . — Open : ear Mio. Heart —102_Pontieg State Bank Bigg. ve. Etepicat Saat Eade Ssasi = mar Teams Lane paryE| ‘Sater "To"Tpim | fog tea heat geet | Mortgage Loans 4 pivensGnt"" monies: tno |" mimnom Lae ha. FE oot | Eerste heey ' : —leges,_Crescent Lake. PE 2-0033. Elwood, Realtor, FE 5-1204. stains somareacecenaad (anal boy chair, fireplace| . ees dels. Fa ake, for $22,500 HOME AND BUSINESS —14 K ; LOCATION FIRST | 7 AcRESONLY jweursracans |GROCERY POR aALE com | | _Sereen, 1000 James PE S101. tops, sil papular colors. Come i, Walton nd, Watertona. room Near Rochester on Adams nd. | Sear Penton uhton. 208 ‘heres, | plete, ti,0s0, FR esos. * "| LOANS $600 to $1,500 | DAVENFowr For saieiix Goop |" “Used Trade-in Dept. sags| Sf, these exthordinary, ‘arenins modern = ce 2 le on cw od _ -- . : F pemeserereen : | Tetevislomn set ... “Gens ate . ' Fluorescent, Orchard eet bist tig and’ site's] Retahhed ma aone | fSEds Suton ae, 6.060 a | —Dsen S Seae i Wueree.| SERVICE STATION | LE SMonP®D%tn SS | SURCTROLUX YACUUM GLEAN: | Erving catigt 0 Bites | _Late five p ae th “Sor Tull partt:| NEAR WASHINGTON JR—-Reaty| FRANK SHEPARD _ | £all Rutledge. OR 31111, PE 40003. Oskiand County. _ Proctor toaster. FE i "| Davenport and chair ........$20.50 CLOSE OUT ‘ om Hoyt, FE) fine 2-bedrm. home. Large car- = a ee RED HOT SERVICE STATION | 2. For home additiong or ELECTRIC STOVE Coal cea naan Sea, $30.96 outs: birch doors, Soe beted living rm. fireviace. mod. | —————____O&_1-7511 _- | Sale Business Property 49, {7 %m, czcellent lease and lece- | improvements. Con'd. 405 N. Eplece dining room sulle... $40.50| Grade ond Comd. ern kitchen with tied features. | 2 ACRES, $15 MONTH. OWNER | wet OPeTeY 49) tion, 935200 Mt. additional com-| 3. or enclose | mh Cone SS rere? | Studio couch nenee esse: oa es | 1000 DOWN Lovely two bedroom) Drvaxfast, nso. ,enclored P. 0. Box 535, Pontiac. MODERN MASONRY BUILDIno. | Mois, Rroperty Dow used as | house y ~y ee eg PO me ye TE dinette ‘set. $60.50 wholes less % 4x8 ver a © Basement Eas, bgak fsitshed LOT ts Tate EEA CH ADOLE | Approximately 1000 ft. {io0r| business and equipment. “ home. | Seats Sunble bet, 08. 3 ota THOMAS ECONOMY — By. me 8 Peune Berd : x 10 Biot. Only 3 west| Sith shade trees and eaceee | 08 EM 33440. Large og » On cctens mortgages. SALE. 4 ROOMS FURNITURE CO. CASH FOR FURNITURE city Yimnitte, Immediate possession. $18.00. | BLOOMFIELD TWP. East terms. Par s-tiep afters HIL Apply 200 National Ce Bd 31 8. SAGINAW 8T. : 7881 HAVE-—Many others to choose!orrawa HILLS : : codward. Rolling ‘wooded hoine- BUS LOTS WITH SMALL BUILD. TZ = Pontiac, or phone FE R SALE: GU =- *“ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN TRAN “irom. look amid a vue 3 tee. ie Zee Be geletevel. Bees. jOS- M4xll0 located next to ab Real Estate and Insurance . w the, 4 Ux, and shaver. $150. FE 8-2063. over our — — — ear Washineten | 9p, | ee eee - 7 cons oe 1011 W. Huron ee FE 5-181 i washers :..., if up| _abie. 8-408. EATER ' = a. tures, =f wiving m_~ fire Ss MANOR. afi "SS yg location Pontiae Press Box basen | tw Swaps 55 Roy's. Fm as tan reasonable. 2471 Weilce. A ro Tesierneater #18 q corner approxim: , Bits ’ trictor with Sherman Fu BUGG ; s | L. H. BROWN, Realtor : pein se lent ts Your Se | Bsc nce nine sou say te'tula | HURON FRONTAGE backhole and front end osder le agcened. as wade om Sea | BAI values. We have sew | ehh liner, iio. Baby walker, Siete s = ‘eM | = Huron ) ee. 18.500. It's priced with $400 dn 108 x 200 FINE BUSINESS SITE oO ee ee | ears. H. J. Weit, one signa in bedrooms and living re Sa; te bed and omg ce oo plus aes anes $1.500 DOWN — Nearly new north! Nicholie & Harger Co. modern 31 = 46 Yaa ood y TO HAVE | “spring mattresses for sale of| Come in, look std compa reel Bed — sy cach nntie value FE Trade! Trade! Geeevwmacee bal Come pees: | 22.W. Marco PE 451) Sen parecer eettined eae: | bremeat secun'Tor Tan | Sadefor, sevine machine or) gil cher gules oiered coewpere.| and recora, #0; Formal, se 12, aie Be Car. a i ture, ‘window bath. dase. | 32 © town payment required. Call for| Prevent Jeb deal set-up for man =e You enn buy these a record, 8; Formal drag boom and bucket. OL ©-osai. ous tomy? tod ereene, Lares tot for-sar'| BUILDING SITES, | KL. Templeton, Realtor | Wo %*,wit® SDM erceune 40. BEEN RPLE FOR CORD BOAT | Fistctan* airman take | Wye ys DRAW TITE HITCHES Bee tee | en eel amie eee MOREY | EAS OMe StS "aH fit | Soe ii Sin “| Staty r megs LonE_ | ORS ERNE” RI CONDE Westinghouse | _ sunoug, gs, cansaom : : . Ro ans, r 1N : The kind that bolt to the frame — Attractive | ice and some small tree tins tion. PM 5-4785. 20” electric range with wide oven, =, Ss, ‘carpe. 3 Pee home ot ets fake prison Caer and ‘Buabeti iit Pt: MIORWAY ~FRONTAGE SPECIAL ne oe GASINATOR FOR SALE, 19s MOD- A real 514995, let i" nwiana, 336 ‘Dists Hwy. ‘er a Sec winm™ house. Buchs Realty,| $9 down . KOUSETRAILER: WILL| ©. ‘gher sD . ‘ : atte aes ae bem , i i ies a ec, ae oars “orade tor land contrach, vacaat Ge HaLEVEION Get bo OTARE. | wee notin en te DUO THERM Of, HEATER With ah ’ “ oy Hy 3 This nice site is located oo Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A sone a —— 7 a og Rh erated Good ‘condition, 435" $5304, 000) . Cate, Sen Seetee BS. a ee | 3 Se ee Giieg, Shows bv appointment | feet “Pull price TESIRABLE | BUSINESS SITE, ford’ “We “only” hate eos’ lofi | MUNTING GUT, eIZe 30 FoR |? BEOTIONS Pane omer mie | WAYNE GABERTS | DUOTHERM ou EATER, @ . % ACRE — go pown | BE Wy brick building, | 16d these, 80 sree np ate @ Ph. oe 38885, od ELEVISION SALE | figcerric Liait ¥ FIXTURES urnished Home Poaseinent me head Nice level pist | FOR LEASE, EXCELLENT Loca| OPEN SUNDAY 10- THE S| pounte cit Table, aw picture cot 1055. designs . | Pras tics |: sae e as Fe Bt adnate wee? RO) hee Se Ms omeate ce e'| 1H BROWN, Realtor | fatingte's n'"tul vot | bee meer Emerson Conse, new pic tube fit | wes. Bedroom S49 value 65 3 oe mein sta GAMA LOTS ay og | 8 Ben ee | OW Maron FE 240 | sage RAMBLER STATION WAC: | Bical pty ns” sigrla ‘Tabis Me new pie. tube | poren’ «2 value SL06. Ugh 2 wt 3 lots with canal jie PER MONTH WILL Lease |4 SOME BLEACH ROUTE, Es : ' 40. . Michi ne ' rt QUALITY BUILT | = ig Eibeabeth Lane. |") sb"x' oh aivraciive commercai | {auiished 10 years. $1800 needed. | for building jot or sell. PE 43nd ALL FOR $109 Picture tubes guaranteed for 1 yr.| _orescent, Sof Orchard Lake Ave . with barbe- ~ ». HOMES ber Price at #8000 with terms. | Duilding. Oniy 2 years olf tm the! ines demonstrate and prove sart- | Sit, PLOOR FURNACE PAY ONLY $2 WEEK FROM FUEL OIL TANKS , only « 2.| CLARK REAL ESTATE Sr Gi Mr sete. =e | Apply Bos 0. _Fenties Brews. ae tae ban Pearson’s Bank Furniture |'" ™ 9! firs to pay “S| 15 eal, Ideal tor, er . . , GROCER ; Band , WRINGER TYPE WASHER AND FE New Brick Ranch Home | Sasi, evides hee cosa FE 46492. | ebatrnat arte oe Mares et Sigh yeiatre ft] Rota Ving'agesior toot have |e pve Ont hl Gun Gamps™™ | "twin wendy tebe, in Tae en | Pinay” GOALIE Fe PE Bie Geld. Syst come, ot , pore ya W. Burch Oven Evenines Selon ea 107. Raby FO ee AN crea on GREEN DAVENPORT AnD CHATS To = = 5 tube, $00.80: | B ; ese: f p ‘ \ Estate Exchange usiness Opportunit 1 CLA Cc \ Bh NS © SKA Ow * . | Js rade-in ept. } 32u21 double sinks, * wits owt 950, plus cost > RPA atne DOA : skates, | 6290. basins . bedrooms legen i, Wal patio, our = DRAYTON WOODS | . Good close in corner tn = of _ Complete t ‘Te FE ~~ KR. fix- HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS 8 piece breakfast set ..... 8 Toomgern, te 5 Per - feet living, ree esioc, aanges pated | tlt gvaliebie sin tute Sens: BOWLING AND BAR | 5o'vrats. Seeet't'm beater tee'| soc" Tayswar "lor “Corsten” | HOUSEHOLD PORE TURE BED: | O55" > coe gage. Sat | PMeMoate nates ey eel = | Biecesace steer | om ot cn et orrune no | nse oere ces | Bee oe "| aioe nicate ems pve gabe | eerie Range’... gabe | Speen, SuePmuted cage eae 2 car garage. Lot FLOYD KENT . Ay be arranged Michige®: Hs ae with at ‘Saami BARNES ARI WARE ye ] 5. | New Studio Couch ............988.50/ por i a veled eS ‘ | FLO} 7 » Real tor HOLMES BARTRAM te terrific and the tavers, pays WILLIS M. BREWER 3 _W. Huron st HOOVER VACUUM. LIKE WEW,|§ cen OR rele bee tia toons foot, condition 680. OR 28818 er Builder’s Own Home Eves. ; of partners. Phone for more in- OF. tue TRADE s1500 BQUITY IN PART.| $425. Belt bags. vrushes,_ ali THOMAS ECONOMY FLOOR LAMP capacrens | meee rower -|__om 390 BBW 'seue | Staite’ fat “esos “megane | fuerte see aes me | ee SS OF) PURNITURE CO. | heh amy meena , : B we stool, gas auto. water | -———— i et seat ¢ 5 me. 2 LEVEL Lors In ROCHESTER MICHIGAN BUSINESS rant across from Motor. heater, l-car garage. Full price | KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR 1S. SAGINAW ST. top table, 2 kitchen lave- Owner Scar ot Feascnably sn me sl SALES CORPORATI N = i ai Hae bal ae or bea ee oe wnat? Clark ft es xs Im “ahaa shoes DsED 8 hinontiae —— | S tiee see in tes Staak er erat ANNETT | "CRAWFORD ——ee BUY, 2 chin snieiadehaelal Bi Me Soll a Se ze eae > Lee 3 : erator ; 1 ‘ se = z : AGENCY 8 T ROSE RUGS, 6 X # AND 6 X 13, 50; New bed rail, $4.95; e screen, 30 gal. water tank, . —_—. - . OFFERS 0% W. Mee FE 4160 Pp t id For Sale Clothing 56) Pact: 3,matching throw rugs.| P rocker, 96.96; | Large orm ows, 1 ed. spring. : 4 ’ : ‘Eves. MY _3-7085 ar Sale Land Contract of Clean. $0. FE 356. full size bed, of Piano or Clarkstoi—Lake Front |. Perry Acres Sub. No. 1 rl ge ae BROWN mae yur sacker. | “2 — i thee cod cteon. Dose “EASY TERMS ON LAYAWAY = STANDING ; : $, rooms and bath with 13 ipl 109 2 180 in aise | = 18, THE “BIRD” TO SEE WE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD LAND | Oi ciaee; wxcellent com'd. 48.) bie stationary wbs. On 3-06% Pearson's Bank Furniture | 21532 double sinks ....... 9.98 be . ze. : a 7 - counts to offer ser sale, - | RON SALES GANAGOUL GRAY POR | weg OR 200, Days _ | 2 Qrehard Lake Ave == PE O10 nay yy Ee 1. sas beat, Be homes, sod better living. TODAY’S SPECIALS LE: CARACUL GRAY FUR HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER | __We give Gold Bell Gift Stem a calle a trees car sarace. G1h:| top tareets. Close to schools, bus . ; Dorothy Sayder Lavender fr sahie dieadlise and _sttachments. Excellent con- WOOL FRIEZE LIVING ROOM Factory Seconds —t 000, terms. , stores. Just 4 mi, norih of ov: VARIETY STORE PE 34411 Gini'e sUbTENN CLOTHING. | tive new ab ELCTIUS aande | Se’bcee ch Meteo. 100 SAVE. PLUMBING SUPPLY 2 Clarkston Estates ¥ 3, eo & a oe porthwegt of Pontiac’ cndies off mls ome DACRE ANG TOMPEEE. ow eter. FE Soar "7 PincES G eM COM PAN : 2 new Bier | Be Gee Parone Ss | Sedicioes, “piss a cma “ae | Momey to Loam 53)" cise 6, seed condition. FE_ban. | NOLEUM , 2 PAT ate |S aclere senate” | * saws, hand, circle. bent, and coder shoves’ 't up. 10 per counter mopletely furnished | ~ {State Licensed Lenders) | GIRLS WINTER \COAT AND | heating stoves. 277 Baldwin 1 modern.coffee table or metal. 2355 W. Walton , A 3" bedrooms, sttached cen Warsns Takes only $1,000 lat acteded. Sins, sine 10 te 1d, eatsees. | TINOLEUM SALE A cooereee SEBS Fert corer of Whiten & ane’ perimeter = tn wooded and open jots,| to handle this “low overhead” eye uniform, size 12. PE 46618. espe bet % Ty BROS. tae tod Hos. a Lc | 35,000 Families LADY'S DRESSES, COATS, sUITS a ACR En BALDWIN PAY ONLY $2 WEEK weaea. byte oil. tk ae B., Perry. On good. foads,| A SUPER LUMBER MART in| — ets, sine 14 PE 44233. "| Linsleum remnants “ite ée.y¢.| Pearson’s Bank Furniture | "=S5%,P'OOR FURNACE | USED HOMES Drayton Woods - to better homes | way in one of Oakland County's Recommend LADIES BEAUTIFUL FUR COAT. | 2 * 12 linoleum .....-.. od'% | 43 Orchard Lake Ave PE ¢1081 | tent, $40.00: Washer. 61000, Cail aers| ee | ES 1 | peer On bomen Tow one | aa gio Hag)“ Reatre Sat Bat om Rape | Fein wares OO " “re Grieniihed ever 20 yeare_ouub B \ k MAN'S 4 PIECE SUIT, SIZE 40.| — = . HEARING AIDS, NEW A garsacn| how froveing” 300,000 —— uCKNeT S Syed coney fur" coat: sive ‘tat Lord’s Specials Christmas Gifts "39 HGULINGSNEAD VARICTy PORE baiting | Cen vastly Ge increased. $30,000 be 5 ng By ee “e}s ve dimetae pet «== 0.1. ones DOLL CLOTHES. ALL Sizes. ps Baldwin, Armetrong . Ree a Ais TOP GOAT SIP IW TE. | Dood aS, “ we _ “Phone FE. 1 Bose to Bost Gas oTaTION 8 GNC. tent ratices = ine. Sise ao to, de also 1 ise ide be from sije'ss eal For Sale Miscellaneous 60 3%, GORSEPOWEo CHAMPION Th » limits Hugging Lake, Easy operation. gece “tp te 2 Misses_jum get ne # 7s asa oe eee 12 COMPLETE, ‘ALL METAL SIN. | Dench sum baby crib ahd Big ‘| as serene wx wewor.| - on ai mount, hes Seminole. : Furniture and Appliances | Grecser. A very ‘goed buy. $28.0 | 34 IN. LUXAIRE CasT / Bar and Lunch : in a 2 CUB scOUT UNIFORMS, & | '25,W. Huron St, 4-0583 set, FE Sa0r8 i 3 rt furnace, with blower Dairy mpeh Coynter and © yr. old boy. New. On | “Where Wrigiey’s Used To Be” | Coeeacrive PAIN BIRD Pic.| troler. Used 2 winters, si0a, TEM i - BoRRowiNg = | _ 3.2201. 8 PC. BUNK BED et eral. 20008, | _ 3-5243. Batoent reine cea qaur| ean’ vOut. | Fie Pe Son ONE SE ee eeteaurene | ALL, HOUSEWIVES || * slate Sone COND SAW. . gross over $70, a . ance . es at lowest prices. INTERESTED ‘TK near $100,000 this year Every- ward rail General Warehouse, 258 Di: ED IN PHOTOGRAPH mm in the finest of condition. cash quickly Sale Household Goods 57 i fodder he Dixie | “te equipment and dark room ° . | Sve Gown. Valuable real estate gn ae wen re ened ALL. FOR $44.95 Rwy. piles? | See Classi HOB. : available, joan company, ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN ExX- oe] 7 bs ‘AGO! Mok Sioet “oven Banter | WARD EF. PARTRIDGE " . _* | Netpalagat good ur. Jeeed formice | PAY ONLY $1 WEEK | Grtry’ “Wwood' 'matened. “sock or M26 : 47 Plymouth 2 a $85" sinter Dat ro fn se Sale Farm Produ uttlen Saks Pee 7 AE, | Eves. FE 5-2246 . : iF te ts sedoxectien| 2 APPLES AND SWEET CIDER. hn AUCTION. meat 30 Bade FE 8a . to 9 p.m. GLENN'S es of pne timber 12512 by| ¢ut_prices. _#ea N. Squi-rei Rd. Sat. night. MY 2-1521. : For Sale Tires __80-A P- MOTOR SALES 212 pices we Sy fntosh. Jonathan. Delicious, Spy. oleh ¥ dwar Gsle Farm. A SET @70-is RovaLS new *4@,,OME : N 8. st feet 3 Te : many others, quality fruit: | Rochester | motor. A-t condition. 1 Ford trac- $000 Board fect 2x 6T & O. fee gider: fresh essed. Oab- | Eo Cat fi | ele walk, 515.08, 063 6. Desi- | tor wiin fret bodrasmatis lender. : We are dism wo , Wed. : Orcha bards, 2306 Bast Com. For Sale Housetrailers 78 Petree maw OF, qe i a) FOR SALE BY OWNER «= ond ints | ours. vs : Sun. 10 to 2 merce rece Same nd “ iso white walls, 503 8. Segina FE 41071. : “y "phone ce ben at id fea. MY | Duck Lake Rds, Milford DEER HUNTERS: 1 F2-| FE «ost 1s 1940 Chevie, 3 door Special De- . re | Open Sunday |gSteertet angen | Sater nr won-eonemr-of| rel tcra ores | tot galt ee Bk ee rene oy Weegee Me | fa En Sl a G wy. ee +e ae Fy gt Pachoud Wreckin pe | HEE OME. LMR | estrone poe gr | ons mgs Sov oy | "EPO, ERPS, ie ee ash “Baris tans Ra bait” Pa hier | feuds Maecenas | Ped eaten ee hess | WT CON) GAG ] Macaarepue & figs: «° lt sie "hana yep aout, Cheap’ doe | _Sperte. FE bis WILSON GMC . GOLDEN AND” RED DELICIOUS : letters, $00 ies PONTIAC CHIEF so PT 3|____ Auto Ame Sere . USED TRUCKS A FSS, Sree peter BRGIE edt R“west or Srcnard | “oat ane all bale. Like pew | wooo aera |1952 GMC 1 ton, dual] USED CARS PRICED sr gate stare HUBBARD SGUASE BUTE oR “ae SOURITERFRE| FREE ESTIMATE | wheels, 4 speed trans. | OVER WLOLESALE Sf =. Stet ciadings a. Fe Sue | Barks Ge eaSoot Lk ni. Sel] “PAM ee ‘WILSON GMC 2235 EB. Walton. Northwest ec corner 0c PER BU: A fOTOR SALES af waiton er be, Basawin wo Chika |, cone memes | BRAT em oe ate OAKLAND AT CASS KF] | ER 7 Roofing and Siding Bring containers SS OS™. | 3. FEE , SSETRLILER. 30 Years, Fatt Pee ) : Combination Doors Be ee ere, a nies | Toss GEV sree awe | CRANKSNAPT GRINDING INTHE | FE 2-9203 FE 44531 sora Lake Ave. PE 3-yi0i M. A. BENSON wae a ly BRR chine pon. ‘ood Phove FE For Sale Cars 91 K CC 1H . foci tad +s21 Pat per ba hataets BO. APCS | slit “Foone teat Seat COVERS CORTON AND - a i. ae tktees, have to | OED , HO wi CE. gree Ra. Teft, ‘Ist Dare. Mispees, sleeps & Ot p40 ener TOPS, UPH SiaTERING. AUTO. é ae _ umbing material | ~~ """*. ma. STAR : Car Wicht-| 300 SAVAGE DEER RIPCE Wit Sr eS soca | 0 PS mesrs—rooe fo CARS 22 AUBURN 13% Mile ea Seat thyaga Best | Bt a Drv eee Grace Oe Me Pad, See tm PE et | Sere Motor Scooters 62 10D Shopping, | _™ tiful, chance for, s slumber to straight, legs, 816; "pr PoraTors, % cents a BusmeL. | HUNTERS, THIS IS IT|~~~~-~---~~————~ He It I | en Tel end 5 piece ar Be hg” gg" pa first bouse + CUSHMAN ae ve EXCELLENT Tre Ss : <— ranger Rd. nowse | Huron teaer bark, PE as 23503. Ceell_ Sha cot af ites Mo : aa For Sale Melanees 83 BRAND NEW 4 . :€ +h Rw we —_ coking elie fore _Sale Farm Equipment 76 Trailer 5 FOR P. VvICR ON 4 ans well, ye tai. Worn 3 mos. Will secrifice tor ORE TEE MEW 1900 soDELS r BEE Has. 1955 Rambler — Uae PORRAGES, omy BURNS | RETAIN . pene ee | coco ms! Exchange |istoxg=3mm| Station Wagon! _ PROOF PRESS isn. to 47 h,"New, tow perk, and a q. J. VANWELT MOTORS ng . Fadho, heat raion dogeapielinn Soo | SE | tia ee RUB ERen A oad Ever see a trailer 12 ft. high? |” metal, PE 44078 and MY Dee | sal a DESOTO 3 DOOR, ree Northern Lumber Co, DEER HUNTER.SPEC. | "tie bert from ne | gemma itaedas “| sous Ane Se one sIMT Cooley Lake Ra 10 USED TRAILERS BILL SPENCE | 5 BUICK. hp ie DESOTO HARDTOP Felecraph & 9 Mule ” pare ae eon I Sek eM “OR LO ADED. PON: TO aoe, FROM : 62_Oakiang Ave FE 41333 pay - Directiowal « coal signs j i Woccnart,‘Birm en a) WAN CALBI MUSIC CO. | TIAC AREA. CALL BE-|¥@ BUY NOW! See M&M Motor Sales | "ifut"itater Sid Bybe, Ri Mi| "abd ansume payments’ ants sae ops Se | Siun peste oo TWEEN 9 AND 4. FE] pow , Is | "is caSTLIAT @ COUPE PuIEy | Ti DoDoE Pireths cerns wanowane | Too soograph, ¢ albums acd | 2-2065, i oe 5 tot qssea| giulpped, Low mileage. | feet goo the manager to got tits Building supplies. OR 3 217 OR| records ded, $100. MY iti : Oxford Trailer Sal 77 5 . NORTH Ci 31218 UPRIO ; anions vt railer Seles. Sezai ane Woodward et 1s hie ine Son BaD _F_ Beat power : "53 Sapp | 3 > S44: WAR i D TANDEM DUMP, WILL ie me i ox Mile "fel! te $1000 CHEVROLET 19 CL wo" ncoln $1 "ei cer ip red Wi take car to trade. ce SAVE ENERGY, USE| — WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell ~ throu id bro A good used car, see Classi-|, de geoh _ FE fied NOW. a, ts! e: a 2 Ao Fee ; oe ¢ t f 4 a‘ ' eke i ‘ a. : . to avec Me , a IDAY. NOVEMMER ives 1088 : c PRESS, FRIDAY. THE PONTIA Cera -91 we n S f Sale | . Cars = 91 For Sale Cars 2 ee W. 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D dr $699 $395 ; bard, eran er ent | - iced og ana | BE ed a “ie ae... a $795 ; Powertite, perce] if ck Dr, Sean Telstar and) |] 54 Ford Wg Pe cuter oe i é geersee. ot —_ d-O-Matic , 2 dr...... ‘let vias vrolet steering Heater Only 52 Ford dr... ...$299 pickup .... let 1951 Che 00 ines, © eer mber|"s795 BLISS] Bee reg ear BY wa ceeie aan . Har . 5 ; rd 2dr 49 Chev, 1 | and equipped $595, o hg Mat Reme 1952 PONTIAC "3 Dodge Sey ane ee ae ees ie 3 | *s eae aie & heater,’ a! of OLIVER BUICK’S 1954 PONTIAC 4 Dr. Sedan With a Py Hardtop — ee e SET Tet adc ost sadiaged tate nian Poreio Matic ‘Inapection : 1 | tedereces : Radio and Hea an ord-O- 3 t trans, ester” turn sigsale ee interized for the com- d Shift te i it's been checked. ; 33 Mercury 4 door, odin npete eather. | “Sl 995 chem \ $16.95 is uel — | ; " : & heater, wereg 095| ing cold w $ ’ tt r \ Pull and clean pnedgfatgs gasket—refill with | Presi’? SiiaAns, * You Can't Buy Be a an Trooh fald--cor ait aimee on ha eS A "4 Plymou country | | the fresh fh "aes Pa incd qe ber, H EM ; : aay vi opi $1295 Or Pay Less Than - barn er 1,500 miles, PAINT, , " d fluid, eB iri! OF VER : ar) serene! OLIVER & Id Turner, Ford H ARG RE/ S nall ec) BUICK iP O g “oh 2 BIG LOTS a te | | , \ a | ds His Friends : =x | erglide, TAIL STORE aa | \ ): ‘Liberty 9-400 Where Our Customer Se | “ ¢ geste ld 4 I ict 8 MOTORS }- MOOrcard Lake Ave, | will Uséd Cats” [ll Jovan Mere: mae ee Deters at! — ees s7it7 |i] Os a ae | = No Down, F sah gam FE29IO 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. | Low, Low Bank Rates - oe Post Office Ie ae | | I bye _ Debit the Pos ¥ ; 9.) Pes ie ¢ ri {ia f j im F cf CO hale we ary | j # See ee ee eas see . \ d oe + ee ey i . + ; bs y i a es ee i : ; , ee : i age a Aes Le a ce ‘ 2 ‘ He, | 2 ig : * “a cf 2) ; FORTY-FIVE. . 4 Pod se Raye Remembers Hollywood With Bitterness - . S . a 5 : 3 : ‘ 7 : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1955 he Soe Sous May ipl | -- Today's Radio Programs-- |Video Restore One-fourth of the world’ id's woo) - comes from Australia. i oe Science Study Pl Her Confiderte ( FOOTBALL on Study Plon Her Confidence |: | FUUTDALL Filmdom Attempted to 7 WPON ! Turn Comedienne Into 3 ; Glamor Girl | Notre Dame vs. By BOB THOMAS North Carolina movies? Martha Raye says, “I'll a} Tomorrow, 1:30 P. M. never go back!” ee “ ” There was a touch of bitterness Fighting Irish a she said it. Now one of the (Pre-Game) queens of TV, she knew how it felt to be washed up in Hollywood. ~~ “Scoreboard” Martha soared to fame with|#! (Following Game) Bing Crushy und Bish. Bisse “es : “Rhythm on Range.” a 5, oe "7 couple of years, she played in one| suffixes - ne sciath—edlg amet DOWN Smee” [peer wen 2 Damage. . ous mouth, her “Oh Boyyy” be- 3 Competent” MTebe ae} eee came national trade marks. today | 4! Golfers work ib Angers ns {é Baked cay elamer’ grt cut of me ee Gitta [Eesti [erro "| On Your Radio Dial 2 ri out of me,” she ' 19 Natural fat 33 High structure fa E minor lh ie ieeeretioes at tad 7 Viper 1 xnge”:tC« AO evere | 68 Sesame : NBC TV show. ‘They tried to em- phasize my legs (which are #% «,8 . airgt-ea). (Total Prohibition |3 Persons Injured “That was ridicuous, I was no| Mor Cover India * f ee Jeamor gi; Twas a comedian yf 11958 |i Four-Car Collision wate her ane cae ea Y pi Three pores were. injured in “Then one day they put a yellow; NEW DELHI @®—~ Many In-|, fourcar accident on Franklin 1:45—(9) Sports Reel. slip under my dressing Troomidians are convinced their cout|p4 afternoon when Lstd—{9) Big 4 Footbal door,” she said. “‘T was fired try can accomplish successful pro- bt acre re 2:00—(7) Laurel and Hardy. was how they did it—no speeches, Poli pat driver passed on a hill. Theater. Roy Rogers in “Days of 3:00—(7) Seven Star Ranch no goodbyes. I packed my hibition. Politicians NeWSP@P| treated ‘and released from Pon- Jesse James.” (4) Sonny Eliot. 4:00—(2) Milky’s Movie Party. (7) |and left. ers, with important exceptions, are! General Hospital were Wad- Voriety, quiz. Drama to be announced. (9) Christ. * 8 @ backing « prohibition inquiry com-| i441 Payne 54 St: his 6:15—(4) News. Paul Williams. (2); Person to Person. R. | 4:30—-(7) 3 “For a year I hung around Holly-|mittee, which has recommended. ssonger 7 1 aad Jack- News. Jac LeGoff. Morrow interviews Mrs. Theo-|4:45—(9) Sports Film. © wood, trying to find work.” Ijthat India achieve total prohibition) °°. "). ) Wiliam P. €:25—(4) Weekend Weather. (2) TV| dore Roosevelt, Jr., Giselle Mac-|5:00—(7) Bowling Champions. (9) couldn't find any. ' jin stages by April 1958. Its recom-| 12) is’ P.. Shanfjeld, Weatherman. Dr. Everett Phelps.| Kenzie. (2) I Led Three Lives.| Wild Bill Hickok. “I'd invite people to a party./mendation probably will be ap)" pi. said that ‘Wad- 30-—-(T) Secret File USA. Robert| Richard Carlson in spy adventure|&:30—(9) Million Dollar Movie. | They didn't even have the courtesy |proved with little modification, | | riser ane ounce Alda in “Mission Antwerp.” (4)| tale. | : | eal GAR Hay Day eee Ee ine ave Leo Seeback, 28010 Tyler St., Bir- @) Pronk Leely Football Fore} tz guest TV and Radio |Tst "3, 2%; B,ihe years | sons: head-on a any rte Be|ustent Soupy's On. variety(O2 TV and Radio jowing, “she “aid “Navy ieee Zhe Diattedty oral magritale) A coe Serer Fear 2. itt ror San MAMPTOR TV ie of games. with Soupy Sales. (9) National Friday Hellzapoppin,”” an Abbott problem 3 Cae gant Coseees 9 Seats 2. ee ie Costello picture and two wartimejeral law-abiding nature of the|kins St., and Seeback’s car were | oe i bes Se — Football—University of De- ifiims, “Pin-up Girl’ and “Four|people; the assured support of|also involved in the accident. 825 W. Huron ea : M |"Seoyet camedy. ©) ‘os on| ute) Fm Tmt. Pool | at" yenrs, 815 pm |i in Sep” He eee momenta te rena oe coos Retina Sa Be | Blackie. Blackie helps young man| ly in “Deadline for murder.” (9). average : Gets $3,000 for Injury : Ww Boxing—Cavalcade of Sports, (Charlie Chaplin. It was not a suc-jserved at home; and inhibitory inj] arrested for murder on the eve} Casey Clark's Jamboree. West-| 19) 1. wwy-TV, Channel 4 |cess. teachings against drink which have| LOS ANGELES @—A pretty , | of his wedding. (4) The Great] ern style variety. (4) Little Show. Martha played night clubs|prevailed for centuries.” housewife will get $3,000 because, Football | Gildersleeve. Gildy is unjustly; Drama. (2) Miss Fair Weather. Saturday. Geough the year, then dipped into o. she says, she was impaled on & . accused of taking a bribe then) Bette Wright. Football—Michigan vs. Indiana, /ry when it came along. She was| Anticipating comparisons with|mattress spring. A jury awarded , Squad saves Summerfield by stopping|11:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary/i:15 p.m., WWJ and WCAR-Radio; a hit from the start. foreign experiments, the commit-|Mrs, Virginia Maecherlein, 29, ae a hole in the dam. (2) I'm the| Ford. Music, . ‘1:95 pam., WJR-Radio. Te 8 fee Gani Seanoen toe the tallurel thet eum ta duningtn ier: dhe} HEAT . Meets . Law. George Raft in “Cowboy/11:25—(2) ‘ Theater. “You can’t imagine what it did/of previous attempts at curtailing|testified yesterday the spring cut : | and the Blind Man.” Roddy McDowall in “Black Mid- 1:15 p.m., CKLW-Ra- ifor me,” she remarked. “After/drink, Its findings on the United|her back, necessitating surgery. Oll and Gas Furnaces INDIANA 7:15—(7) News. John Daly a dio; 1:25 p.m., WXYZ- the Hollywood experience, I had|States said: She P/ 7:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Aged mar-|11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen — Fett, Deans: We. fst my contidenss. I Gough: § “The law was defective; enforce-|pany shal comes out of retirement to} host. Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis,| North Carolina, 1:45 p.m.,-/|was“tinished.” ment was . . . without proper co- on the tnvure enact clpetipg. 8 ©, wast, Barbara Carroll, guests. ga Far from finished, Martha now|ordination and from the very" in Grid ern town in “Higgins es Ni Foothall—Tllinols vs Wis-|possesses one relatively ception prohibition came under nee Again.” (9) Million Dollar Movie SATURDAY MORNING = consin, 2:30 p.zn., WJBK-TV, Chan-|long-term contracts in TV. NBC| persistent attacks from powerful - Saturda Cesar Romerd, June Havoc in|8:20—(4) News. 2 nel 2. signed her up for 15 years. She|and organized vested sd y | gy Ome P con ag = Ig ter yer HEY moe Profes- da hae: ant Be cae Gk | ere : } At 1:15 P.M.” [ Deisen tases Ghani vir} Picture. off, 1:50 p.m. CKLW-TV, Chan- sleet the tesnan it ie waite tal Use Farm Issue ginia Field, Robert Strauss 2s roar igre ot - a 8 ws WASHINGTON (INS) — The Pigskin Prevue “A Lights ” comedy of | ® . Industry Hockey, : .m., . now—1)| “Democra Digest" says rama ry ea noe Metis tthe belbe On Parade. CKLW-TV Channel 9. PM | mean really 30; not the Jack Ben-Inemocratic officials believe fall- Game. | actress get into condition so she|%15—(4) City Affairs. Professional Wrestling, 4:30 p. |ty Kind, The next 15 years areling farm prices will be their best can get role in hit play. 9:30—(2) Barker Bill Cartoons. (4) m., WXYZ-TV, Channel 7. important ones in my life. It's Sojyote-catcher in 1956. Second and 1:45—(4) News Caravan. John| Quiz ‘Em. oa Bowling Champions, 5 p.m.,-/Steat to be able to know I'll hay third favorite issues shown by the Cameron Swayze. 9:45—(2) Sausage Sinema. WXYZ-TV, Channel 7. security for the next 15 years. poll. of party leaders were “Tax ats 8:00—(7) Ozzie and Harriet. Ozzie|##:60—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) Sunday GLAD... aap geaaeey Favoritism for the Rich,” and and the boys challenge the new} Pinky Lee. City Cab Driver Hurt “Public Power Giveaways.” 113 on Your Dial surprising football game. (4)|10:45—(7) Comedies. _ Pittsburgh Steelers, 2 p.m., |! or Collision A few diamonds have been found ' 4 Truth or Consequences. Stunt|!1:00—(2) Captain Midnight. (4) WJR-Radio. Cab-driver Edward A. Bissell,/m Arkansas. : ———— quiz with Jack Bailey. (2) Mama.| Fury. (7) Captain Film. | Football — Detroit Lions vs. i239 Elm St. suffered minor in- : Nels is in @ quandary when he|11:30—(2) Texas Ranger. (4)| Pittsburgh Steelers, 2 p.m., |juries in a collision Thursday at Tt is -estimated the population $005 @edhecd Lake Ave, Poaties, Michigns sees friend cheating on an exam| Andy's Gang. | WJBK-TV, Channel 2. Dwight Ave. and Liberty St. [of Asia is about 1,250 million. | im “Nels and the Honor System.”| aTURDAY AFTERNOON | .,2er'tes = Smo pons pings oe ee eee 30—(T) Crossroads. Gene b 3 a . tal. | Dart playe minister who straigh (20-2) Big Top. 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