Ve ware ey -Churchmen geneeaiiy-pcalaed. Miariliels Qdeiaon ais k: through 7 British Isles ress reaction was compounded of resent- at aa aa nai wo ar ae A. im motion as Mes i te erennibeg of Con- a was referrin Says, ' rac-| to marry Townsend, father of two sons. He divorced his} wife in 1952 on grounds-of misconduct. She has mar- ad pan Ph ranking prelate of the Church of England of| ¥ hiett Keaagabers eter, Queen Elizabeth II, is the con- | ¥® another man. Le .- Ment, approval i downright : wspapers predicted an. outbreak’ of po ~~~feeling Pate the Church of England and the Duke of Edinburgh—both strongly identified by many Britons with the unhappy ending o? the romance. Among those of conservative views, Margaret was warmly praised for putting her duty to the throne, church, and British Commonwealth above her normal desire to Ty. the man she loves. . Yo the great fais ot tke British “people, the big question en to be. the human one: } “Is the Princess now opened at the age-of 25 to 4; thank: Goa,” said the Rey. Douglas Lockhart. an Edinburgh ca Gama who was in opposi to @ Margaret-Townsend match. “She will +m the Jove and sympathy of Christians marivhore 3 Dr. ‘Leslie Wetherhead, dent of the Methodist ‘Conference, said; “I think t it, (Margaret's decision) is very courageous, absolutely right, and I think it will endear heri.more wan ever to the hearts of all our people.” The Rev. ent Cook, president of the Baptist, Union of Great Britain and — Ireland, issued a statement saying: stitutional nounced. tion SOME BRITONS ARE’: - But many ordinary Britons — those who Watch -Mar- ~| garet admiringly she appears in public and | Ssappoted by ne ghd romane r romance. + performs in a cabaret. was. Standing out- House, the Princess’s London- residence, whenever . iade, Gavieen “monee | when Margaret's. statement “It takes a lot of guts to give up love? the girl said, “I think she has mre courage that her ent! ‘¥ head, had“no- ‘statement, ” his chaplain an- a life of Spinsterhood?'’ DINTED Fae — obyiously were of her decision was issued. aed _ Wood ward Ca: ase Und. er Probe” Air Defense Unit Aids United Fund ‘District Atforney ¥ as AIMED AT UF VICTORY—Capt. Harold E. Strong! larly interested in the UF," ~~. (ausey desleaaiter oO ate Te Sith AAA Missile “because they benefit from it themselves | - Battalion near Auburn Heights, receives Unitede Fund | USO." In the second row (left to right) are Sgt. 1..| the’ case. campaign niaterials from Mrs. A. W. Gault, Geo-| Wayne Blankenship, Sgt. 1.C. William A. Hayes, Pvt. Meanwhile, District Attoriiey some time. oie Ren See “Our men are particu _Art Van Cailie and Pie. John Reddeil, Safé Driving Campaign ‘Urges Speedup Planned in City Dec. I President Eisenhower's second annual nation-wide in UF Returns . Doubts Answer of New Widow Shotgun Killing Reveals [as ‘Forgotten Father’. Now Living in Gaylord FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES NEW YORK—Police and district attorney appeared today to be at loggerheads | ‘over whether to investigate the reportedly stormy mar- ital life of the late William | Woodward and his wife. - The two officials who, t jshe is recovering Pape i shock took different view- through the points on future actions iN and Influence People,” died today | in his. home, He had been_ill for | questioned the bionde and oe widow for 40 oo in her ork Hsp Ry York Frank Galotta disclosed that the case was still “open” and under. investigation and would go to the grand jury sometime this month. Assistant Nassau County’ Dis- triet Attorney Edward J. Robin- son sald “We dont plan to ques- tion ber any more because we got as full and complete a state-- |. ment out “of her as possible,” suite where from) ’ Safe Driving Day will be Dec. 1, the Safety Committee of | the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce. announced today. _Critchfield Points Out Need to Reach Goal! g tle said he didn’t ask her any questions pertaining. to her marital: | life with the milliofiare sportsman Famous Author ‘Succumbs at 66. Carnegie Attained Fame iy New | Pike iat aeacleg NEW YORK (—Dale Carnegie, | author of “How to Win Friends The author and lecturer, whose book sold approximately ‘four mil- lion copies, had for years been | giving courses in public speaking. Carnegie, 66, attained wealth and fame. by stressing the value of public vga in the eee and business fields. Carnegie was born, Nov. 2, 1888, on a farm near Maryville, Mo. At the time of his death he lived in Forest ‘Hills, a residential section of New York City. In Pontiac, chairman of the program for the second | time will be Clyle Haskill. also chairman of the Safety | q Troy Youngster Norman Huff, 14, Dead; List jin Hospital _ Returning from Halloween trik: or: treat activities, a 14-year-old | ‘Troy Township ‘youth was killed * Jast night and his companion in- = : jured critically when struck by a car on Crooks road, near hi home. ~- _* * * | Norman ~y rl Huff, son of Killed by Auto ~ Companion on Critical ‘ |of Michigan can go for one 24, | hour period without a traffic death, " | than ever.”* “* Committee. “S-D Day last year proved | d today. “We found this) t: 15 days before and 15 days after S-D Day, the ac- | cident rate in — dropped. “Now, we know that if the. State pe success,” Haskill | Ppetge i rs 0, Eee a aes | is part. MiAn-temportaxit ‘at-the tumber of traffic deaths cut down is the fact ‘that several hundred people, who were statistically @ue..tobe in- jured in accidents, weren't hurt. “We hope the officials-and citi- ‘gens of Pontiac will cooperate in| . making SD Day & greater success Be ea Kiwanis amma Sale, Stars Thars., 128 W. Pike. | : : . Z \ } * | by Thursday Deadline Speedup in United Fund returns is vital if the drive is to reach its | $562,175 goal by Thursday's ‘dead. | ‘line, Campaign Manager Robert M. Critchfield said today. ‘ Collections reached the 75 per cent mark yesterday with $424)447 | pledged, he stated. : | Greater refurna are expected | today and Wednesday as several large firms complete their em- ploy solicitation. contribyted $6,837 today, }pected, according to Alex Clark, Corp. gawe “——_ re er this year. Employes of the. Boys’ Club gave $20 apiece, Boy Scouts, $18, Oakland County Child Guidance Clinic, $17, Life Insur- ance Co, of Virginia, $10 plus, | and American Red Cross; $9, ee Danip, Cold Weather b | Predicted for Area “The Weather Bureau ‘has pre- dicted dap, cold weather for the forecast calls for showers onid\ a low of #2 to. 44 tonight, with! overcast skies and a high of It is supposed » tonight, Wednesday and ‘Thursday with warmer air coming . over the weekend. Rain or snow for the ‘southern wee eS eee a me ras “Pent peel Baldwin Rubber employes: had | 3 per! cent over,-last-year with more ex- ; plant drive chairman. Truckaway F Sue | Pontiac area tonight through to- | 44 to 48 tomorrow ‘and occasional filed whom she says she mistook for a prowler and shotgunned to death | ‘early Sunday morning. Inspector Stuyvesant . Pin- . chief of Nassay County De- | tectives, had a different version,’ Pinnelli . he felt_ the. shoot- hig ton tn Gabttent Gt that he planned to look into her private life fully and question her again, Robinson said there was no major discrepancy in her state- ment last night and the one she gave to police after the shooting. | At Gaylord, Mich, a retired Detroit streetcar conductor, liv- ing in thie Michigan pag sed munity, says Mrs. Ann ward, “could very well be" mie daughter, Jesse Claude Crowell, 64, informed that a check of sc records, relatives and | sources indicated the society ma- was | hool | Individual ate gifts at MANY tron is his ‘Cinderella’ daughter. firms and agencies have been high-| Crowell said his daughter. isn’t 32—the age. listed for Mrs, Wood- ward by, her: inv tors. She is about. 39...He said; she was born Angeline Lucile Crowell in a near Pittsburg, Kans., on Dec. 12, 1915. Ask Court Order -/to Move House Fraction of Foot couple are , seeking lege; encroaches on their’ property, 4 feet at the front and ll as at the rear. At another, point) he oe feet over the fine, they house and fence alleging that water, from her roof runs onto their land causing it to “unusually and unnaturally damip.” No. sea eal| date has been set s othef | They ask'a inbedaioey sleictiag | “\forcing the defendant to move the. ° * Carnegie, born. in virtual poverty - cast about at various jobs before | settling on the career that made him famous. Carnegie wag married in 1944 to Mrs. Dorothy Price Vander- - pool, whom hé had met- ‘while _ lecturing in Tulsa, Okla. . Despite his success tn the tieta | of how to influence people, he later commented that “it took me eight years” to influence her to | become beware ee wife. Russian jan Roulette Fatal for Youth | “te Killed “When Teaching Game to Friends A Pleasant Ridge youth djed | on‘ the second pull of the trigger last night as he gave a car full of friends: a fatal lesson in Russian roulette. Frank Connolly, 18, of 15 Cam- bridge Rd., died at William. Beau- mont Hospital, shortly: vara ar- rival. same removed the shells gun when riding back to the The first pull of the trigger brought 7 only a click, they said this morn- |. ing. An explosion followed the sec- ond, trigger squeeze, and Connolly — over ‘the seat. a Ease Ike's Work WASHINGTON w—Sen. H. Alex- ander Sinith (RNJ): said today the White’ Plouse is studying pos- sible recomtnendations that Con- Pleasant. Ridge | Teener | | or it u by Week's End. Feor . Political Battles Will Erupt of Meeting Lasts Longer : ‘LANSING (AP)—Senate leaders, opening a ‘special | legislative session heavy. with political overtones for the 1956 fiscal year, started a drive to cléan up the ses- sion’s business this week. They appeared to be mio- tivated by a belief that the in the Capitol the. more e man you ~} a = nad. Vidi to marry “It’s the only ce Keller, a factory w divorced: or on” a Prormnypors igs, ek she could do, poor rker in London's East End, sai ‘T wouldn’t’ be a member of the zoyal family ba all, Page 2, Gal. 3) € «© ge Egan's Princess Marae peed rece fr thse pt ‘graph, taken at Clarence ‘House; London: ? @ MARGARET T chance they will fall into political. squabbles which might affect the 1956 cam- paigns. The Senate chiefs pregared a + | resolution to adjoin Thursday or | = | Friday after a majority of the | chamber expressed a desire for | | speed rather than a recess until next week, Speaker of the House Wade Van Valkenburg (R-Kalamazoo): said he was agreeable but would await the decision of a Repub- lican caucus__tiater today. The Senate, too, planned a similar caucus, . | mittee, which rejected an invita- tion yesterday to confer with Gov. Williams and raced off to inspect: ‘the Farmington Children’s Hos- pital, came back today expressing fears that the institution was not safe to house children.” . ‘ Gov. Williams has proposed buy- ing aid remodeling the institution for $1,160,000. to_house mentally re- | tarded children. j a iS ‘Sen. uae R, “Potter “ tR-Bliss- field), the Senate committee chair- man, said that the Farmington hospital boilers were old and were located -underneath the hospital. Expressing fear that an explosion would cost the lives of many chil-: dren, Porter dispatched state fire marshals to give him an expert opinion on the institution. The same cotinltio planned to go to Battle Creek this after- The Senate Appropriations Com- |} GENEVA (AP) — - Soviet tov was rted today’ to inject Russ dle East. Israeli informants: lt radinchor'e strategy was Andi- Molotov desloge Demands fo Halt Arms Sale longer the lawmakers stay | Foreign Minister Vv. M. “Molo- Have made a new move. to. ‘power and influence in the troubled Mid- GMC Trucks Top Sales Peak Than ‘54 Total Count this year than during all of 1954, ‘accortiing to R. C. Woodhouse, GMC Truck & Coach Division. He said GMC's domestic‘ sales from January to mid, « reached - 69,27@ units, compared with 67,626 for all of last’ year. ‘+> “New model GMCs did not reach| dealers in volume quantities until May of this year and GMC was sales during the first four months,” Woodhouse explained. “A sharp increase in retail de- liveries in the first half of October, sent this year’s sales surging past) the 1954 mark. During the first part of the month, ‘sales were 66,2 per cent higher than in ame same period (a year ago. noon th inspect the idle Ft. Custer: Station Hospital which | Williams wants to tease. - | Both ingtitutions are key points | in his $2,500,000 program to absorb | 1,221 mentally retarded children i~who.are waiting admission to. overcrow’ ded state —. Federal Jobs Decline | WASHINGTON ® — Sen. (D-Va) reported today the number lof federal jobholders declined 18,- 968 in September, for the first | monthly net decrease since Jan- S| uary. 69,276 Units During First 9- Months .Higher | * More GMC jens were sold in the first nine ang a half mionths of general ‘truck sales’ manager for October about 5,000 units behind last year’s |. 7 Byrd this much did come out of. the meeting last night be- tween Molotov and tt: ‘rect appeal to stop to Egypt, Senay bitter and ae ee ehemy. ‘He explained it » not Russia, whiich was selling the arms,. and ‘ ot OR aati | Re MaMa at yah oh tion of Israel's opposition to the Baghdad pact. This is the alliance of Turkey, Iraq,. Iran and Pakis- tan, the so-called .“‘northern tier” | of cotntries in the Middle East, to which Britain is linked and which . the hare States n may join in 1956 1957, - ‘Russia “previously tee bitterly “ptotested against the creation of this alliance. Before flying back home today, Sharett-conferred with Israeli am- hassadors-to. Washington, London, * Pi and. Moscow in an effort to‘ pull together the results of his week-long talks with the foreign ministers in Paris and Geneva. . oe DETROIT — Chances. for con- struction of a ‘racetrack in Troy Township appeared to be diminish- ing today after three officials of | the _ change some laws to lighten the work Joad of the- peomicns question. ; _ The current series of henctngict ; the proposed Mile and John R Rds. club officials. have nothing to | wards) had éptions on eight ‘par- in regard ie Rar. hy) Se St: OF gee don't: they ome in. and tel us “gl about it,” - Inglis adjourned the hearings un- | In Today’ s Pr ane dl : til Nov. 10 and told Assistant Atty. | County News.....,.. Gen. Wilbur DeYoung to use. sub-|° Editorials’ ..... deme echatice i o poenas if necessary to force the} Sporte...... crsecgae My 92,, 28 appearance of the trio and anpther| Theaters ...... eeweasVeeeeens Me stockholder whom | he ‘wants to' TV & Radic take Wilson, Karl....... siperetnas mm which: began -last Thursday, has centered aroufid:the part two Troy officials had in acquiring land for track at Fourteen T has revealed that the officials, Treasurer Fred W. Hitde-}~ brandt and Attorney Malcolm M. | ward Heber; stood to share with Heber’s law partner, Harry N. Dell, nearly Esroh _ (horse spelled ihe Chances for Hatbirack. in Troy Dim as Turf Club Officials Fail to Appear ; corner of the Intersection for s $430,697 and‘an an agreement 16 turn the property over to the _ turf club for $600,000, thus stand- | ing’ to make $169,303. : _ Women’s — oeaue ity 12, 13. aisha Nand by ud 3 to Set land Value | tized ore Ls ~'Qakland County Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore yesterday con- firmed appointment of three com- =. missioners to sét values on land sought by the Michigan. Consoli- “dated Gas Co. for pipeline right- of-way. They are A. Floyd Blakeslee, a Pontiac attorney, George Lehman, a Royal Oak realtor and Pleasant Ridge Mayor Arthur C.-Kuhn. Lebniatin “wit appointed after Ernest Skinner, of Royal Oak, Ac Secs serve. , : The commission will attémpt to . set fair values on land the owners of which have refused to sell - “at | “the price offered them by Con- — The company says. the cat is | needed to lay a pipeline 25.5 miles from Willow Run, Washtenaw ' County, to a point in Milford Town- ship. The commission did not set a date for its first hearing. Pennsylvania Leans ~~ fo Dr. Eisenhower =a f = 3 breaking and entering July 12. 1954. eee eee bleh te dled dell ook ee a eeee ed sith erga aee for Gos Pipeline After) dion by 'C said he would not be able te ‘Far East Airmen i < £6 A ‘ ™s il : Blockade Moms ‘Accepting Truce to End ‘Mob Rule’ a emwetsiae TAYLOR TOWNSHIP (INS) — mand for a traffie light at the in- _| ernoction justified. The women deputized are Mrs, Virginia Grubb and Mrs, Clara Tharrett, two leaders of the re- cent demonstrations atthe inter- m which is 2 crossing for | seetio | ected Sumo going to the Edge- * | wore See vay Traffic Kasai ‘itiam L. Marvin, told a meeting last night: ° “We are starting a.survey of the | Telegraph-Cypress corner, It will iy inished in 30 days or less and | searchers recommend a traffic bre it will go up. “ | Getting Fluorine NAGOYA, Jypan @—An Air, Torte dental surgeon said today | oa Lebpeadoae gigpg ad tooth decay. at three U. 5S. eet won ie eel aad only 5-Geitts per person. Col. Sidney G, Gordon of the’ wh Bip Paes WO Os Yur fast medical being conducted at Only tive sresnen, both nowy dope a tized .sheriffs; 3 U.S: Air Bases Adding: tt Nickel a Man Yearly; ond = -ATHENS: €LAS8ROOMS } EMPTIED FOR CYPRUS; é | — Greek students jam Venizelos Avenue, the main| with police were repeated again today. in several s, during last week's demonstration on} Greek cities as mobs stormed a British building in en of a with’ Greece. “Clashes | Patras to protest British bt of Cyprus. = ‘| Me 4 ny Fo 4 AP Wirephote Te BAKER : Journey on Filin | Through Orient — Set for Tonight Pacific, will be the subject of | speaker Margaret Baker tonight | in the second program of ‘Civic Entertainment Series. She will present a travelog 8 p.m. in the Pontiac High Auditorium. The series is spdii- at Margaret's Answer Splits British Isles (Continued From Page One) Cleveland Releases, rf 4] i He | Cleve. gies tf tah us i qiility jroyal inhibited reaction of many: “What a shame!” (See Townsend story on 7). Townsend was with Margaret ‘more than two hours: just Before she issued her statement of renun- ciation. The Princess spent the night in seclusion at Clarence House, comforted by Queen Mother Elizabeth. It is not very likely that Mar- garet or any of- her nts— assuming that she ever marries after giving up ‘Townsend — will occupy the British throne. But, responsibilities. weighed heavily in her decision, THIRD IX LINE ; She is third -in line for the throne, coming -after the Queen's two small children, Prince Charies | py and Princess Anne. She pointed out in her statement that if it had only been a question of renouncing her rights of suc: cession, she might have contracted a civil marriage. But, she added, she was “mindful of the church's \teaching that. Christian marriage is indissoluble,.and conscious of my duty tothe comonwealth.” — “ * * Ld “Having reached her heartrend- ‘hing decision, Margaret will be swept along in the tide of cere- mony and social activity that sur- WILL BE ACTIVE. Wednesday srge | tend ‘a service at in. London. she will Paul's az *\to°arm her with the weapons of Nine. pupils of Pontiac schools | were rewarded last for be- | ing home at the time of the Hal. loween curfew, sponsored by the | Junior Chamber of Commerce and | the School Board. os They were all indoors by 9 p.ni> in time to answer the telephone (Navy Discloses Rocket Carrier Converted Ship Armed With Guided Weapons i. oomeee ot adding Suorine 2 Formosa, question mark of the | to Protect Fleet PHILADELPHIA @® — Thie Navy te had is fist robot weapons. war | p ready to join the fleet today. | | ous unr adie akties wie | ed | Sena gsed port ef re these > Hp} ‘also disclosed for the firet time | that the missiles have a range @ ' 20 ‘miles. |8 YEAR TASK ‘World, War I, has “eaeygdinn conversion the past three years SS ee at ee hn od says she marks the the guided missile in planes must be made at relatively long dis- tance, by missiles. PROTECT THE FLEET ~ . The Boston and other converted supersonic speed, probably about 1,700 m.p.h. The Navy aims at a high rate of fire for-the Terrier missiles, The Boston-is fitted with a completely automatic loading device which can reload the launchers twice within a minute. A salvo of tour | missiles can be ‘fired in scr itenths of a second, : soni | @. * *-- A sister ship of the Boston, the Canberra, will be recomm ‘sometime next spring as the seco- Detroiter Killed, 4 Hurt os Car Rams Utility Pole Youngsters Get Rewarded) for Getting Home Early "lin White Chapel “Memorial Ceme- tery, ond guided missile firing cruiser. | tion and win prizes in . the Mystery Treat Contest. Gleria Hutchons, Whittier School, won a bicycle. Terrence — Scheib, Owen School, won a ra- dio. Linda Guerin, rw. School, won $5. a : by 500 Airmen | get around traffic, cross a drive- | way and go over-rough around. } Child | Vanishes While * At one Fra as many as 1,000 {Parking ‘Adiacent ie Lot 1 to ‘Receive Added Study | City Manager Donald €. Egbert. Volunteers helped police look for the child, who disappeared after | his mother left him outside a super: | _Market-yesterday, The boy’s father, Jerry Damman 26, a continental air command ser-_ geht, joined the search, The moth- er, Marilyn, was given sedatives, Mrs, Damman.left the youngster outside the market to watch his! — sister ‘Pamela, 7 months old, who Was in her carviage, When iy Silene came out 10 minutes later she found the carriage around the corner in back | of the market, She sas. unhurt. |W not possibly have pushed her there, sihce he would have had to Dean Awarded nan Badge Tearful General Closes. 32-Yeor Army Career in. Presidio. Ceremony | mdny ending saad year - Army |; career. * ° * Gen, Maxwell D. Taylor, Army “chief of staff, pinned on Dean's blouse at the Presidio Parade Racetrack Chances Wrist watches were won by Rich- | | ar Melkonian, Senior High School, | land Sally “Vogel, Eastern Soc | | High’ School. Beryl Stevens, Senior | northwest corner of Fourteen Mile, | High School, and Bob Hayward, | and John R. ‘Washington Junior High School. ! won pen and pencil séts. Prizes of | $5 were won by Judy Duncan, Em- ' manuel Christian High School, and | ’ Earnestine Adams, Jefferson Jun- | ior High School. ‘Fifty-two grade school canite woe | prizes at drawings held in each | school. They are: Otis Webb, Anthony Pil tina ates | Ratift Tommy Baker, Michael Doolin, Bobby ‘Leon Reid, Carolyn iy ht, Char- | Sue Din ames M. | Johnsen, Colleen Collins, iF, | | re Ly "Daniel 8 7m i Biff, Suzette Megat ~ Avendl Carol ue Ober yer. Gregory McC) lian, ron Hileman, Debre | Luteakiw, Richara hig Johanie B g a patricia “Scully, wugplbepsat and Mich- "Yarvroughs “bette Lyan r i 4 ‘nm ser, Chris Elliot, nee. Rodger Adams, Mary Mo’ OLA a nn an Brown. ‘Charies i. McCants. | Pontiac ac Deaths ‘Carl Vande | Putte Carl Vande Putte. 77, of 127 of (prospect St. died this morning in ‘St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, He had been ill two years. Born in Belgium-.June 12, 1883. ‘he was the son of Frederick and Julie Van Hesstie Putte and mar- ried Lola. Miller_June@8,..1930 in ; { Mr, Putte. came to the United States in 1903 and to Pontiae-31 jyears ago. He had retired from Consumers Power Co, in 1948. Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters,. Mrs. Margaret Quick of Orchard Lake and Julia, at home. Other survivors are a brother, and a sister, Marie, beth of. Minnesota. 9 Service will be held Thursday at. 1:30 p.m. in the Huntoon Funeral” Home. The Rev. George Murphy | of the First. United Missionary Church will officiate with burial Reaches Hospital After Three-Day _ Mountain Descent THERMOPOL IS, Wyo. i — Res- _cuers : struggling down a steep, tor- | ‘tuous creekbed in a blinding bliz- | ‘| gard brought to safety last night doused a woman hunter ill singe Saturday in the mountain vastness of Wyo- ming’s: Washakie Needles saa ee + * * Mrs. Mildred Ernst, 55, of Wor- land, Wyo., was whisked to.a hos- pital here by ambulance after the party took her to the Col. Tim me ranch, 35 miles west le It was the second’ riot at the pope ised to: put down a dis- turbance June 8, Fading With Talks (Continued From .Page One) He said he and his brother, Rebert H., whe owns an adjoin: — ing 9 acres, signed a purchase | agreement in mid-April with Dr. | | Benjamin T. Bratt, oo age optometrist and stockholder. in the club, He testified that the South Oak- land Agency, a real estate firm through which they dealt, told | them about a week after the His 80 acres were to be sold to Bratt for $253,160. Mageehan said, and his wbrother's-~-for $3018. Bratt testified yesterday that he’ was out the $1,000 he had given.on the purchase agreements: and ex- pected ‘he would be repaid by | the turf club at some future time. | He said he obtained the ‘horth- | west site after learning from He- | cer and Hildebrandt, whom he had | first approached when seeking. ‘al out site, that the 200 acres on the | northeast side would cost $4,000 | an acre. . Later, the land was Tound to be | available at $3,000 an acre and the | original plans. were_ reverted fo, | ihe stated. ‘ Riofing Prisoners Damage Workhouse ST. LOUIS #—Some 250 prison- ers rioted in the city workhouse last night, emashing windows burning furniture. © Police brought “the inne in- |: mates under control early today, herding them out of their cell | blocks® under guard of riot: guns. No one was Feported. injured, | The - Fire tepistmanl quickly) doused the fires that had been | [started with. paper, benches and mattresses, ~ Wander Harold E. Baynes said about 10:30 p.m. some inmates er ee et * Tha weedin acta bs de know what cai the riot,. There was no estimate of dam- age. « five months, Tear (Ge Taylor enpbeuned ena already ; all his country's highest “i accept this award that I covet | more than astything inthe world,” replied Dean, “In the name of Sgt. Joe Lynton and tor those thou- | In the ceremony’s final moments | when the band played “Auld Lang, Syne,” the unashamed tears came | to Dean's eyes. * Lynton, Pl later explained, "Truer’ Report Cards “CHARLEVOIX ” —A new look | in-elementary school report cards | what they term a truer picture of pupil progress. . ~ The cards were issued last week | sixth grades. The major change | lists 13 traits or characteristics |under the heading of Citizenship. | It inciudes items designed to tell. parents of the child's classroom behavior. The various items show | how the child does his work; if he | finishes on time; works well with- supervision; does neat and | orderly work: if he. reads volun- a in free time; contributes to | classroom discussion; discouraged: is attentive; to try: is courteous; has self con- | trol; has good health habits; talks. ‘too much or appears immature. Spokesmen said: the eagen said, aim—to- portray the child's | good points as well as his short- comings so that parents may en- ‘children's courage or correct their Change Township Meet windows and | Classroom efforts. vid E. Anderson, week ‘and instead will be held at 7: = p.m, Monday at the er | ths Coubiators to UF Gifts of $50 and over reaeived at United Fund, headquarters Ante ieee Co—s000, - sed Shaw's Sewelry— “Part of the parking tot plan is” interes ! tial area, or i F . “Killed | xn —U both. fatal. | All work on the parking. strip ‘will be completed this fall, - “he said, with the exception of the final onl coat, which hea be. done Police said the little boy ur inked back. tears in the cr bu ae ‘They'll find a rainbow ef home- © | day season, The women of the church, famous — for their pegnut brittle, will have - over 2,609 pounds of it on hand in Chrisfmas . wrappings and a. fish pond for youngsters. A ak bar will operate during the day in -addition’ to the supper which will | be served to the public.— [Fai sj 5 i EE © ‘to 402 “pupils in the first through — “The Library in Community Education” will he the topic of Public Miss Lieyd willbe introduced by — Joseph Corsi : Arrangements: are pending at a Han oy of the hp mel R... brother, both in- “Tealy; renkiheren. Detroit. Windsor Tonnal ‘Marks 25th Birthday f DETROIT (®—Called the “‘safest mile in the world,” the vehicular’ - tunnel under the Detroit River marked its 25th anniversary today. The tunnel, linking Detroit and Windsor, Ont., has carried 47 mil- lion cars: with only two accidents, Much of the 5.168-feet structure lies under the bed of the river. It 1 Cost 25 million dollars. Each year 4,000,000 families in ‘| the United States move from one city to another, ‘but not outside their own state. 3 — WATCH FOR. ~ Referendum Faces Test. of General Public of better dresses. Buy, save! 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Chip jaked eure? ae ics iy oe ‘ 3 “. ‘s 2 <7 y “2 . ie : 1 4 ‘ { ia wee Bem Rass. = a a ae ae 5 - Joes r t : “f or | oes bs ¥ A 2 F cae * Ss - = oman, x. chuncn obi F Bidmes ae bearer ————— _ Batered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich., aceaniun walter ‘ 2 eet fre exclusively to the w of all st a te Sioa ais arise ands c Paess ‘. delive: 2 Susser ieee ng eres a Se “i mal reer Statee, 3. 2 og “MEMBER OF AUDIT. BUREAU OF sch ttn onde TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1955 . Survey Reveals Urgency of 6 County Water Needs- If there remained any doubt about “source for the metropolitan drea, it _, Should have vanished after the report —on the survey just completed.. visors Inter-County Committee. Con- “ducted by the” Detroit” Metropolitan > Area Regional Planhing Commission it _'_ govered Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, ~~ | Monroe, St. Clair and Washtenaw coun- ties. * x ow Of 295 cities, villages and townships in this area, only 10 . . failed to answer the question- ‘naire. Thirty-seven communities reported“they jweren't equipped to. meet current water needs. One... hundred others reported they have no municipal water -- systems at.all. Fifty-eight com- munities reported water supplies - adequate to meet present needs. er —_-' ® * -As a statement by City Manager ‘Wriiman indicates, Pontiac’s long ___ range water problem will not be solved” "until a supply is obtained from one of - the Great. Lakes, Pontiac got through | this year only by dint of overhauling _ .- . ld wells and adding several new ones. . . my, fe Me. gD Little imagination is needed to - realize what an economi€ dis- . aster would :result-if our giant _ + automotive «industries “should _ be * -——s foreed to cease operations for ' lack of water.. : ‘The Supervisors ‘Inter-County. Com- aay _ mittee is planning a more comprehen- i sive study of the situation. Meanwhile there should be no. further delay in completing the organization of. the pro- news ~ ane a i AONE: oe name “Old Fox” was given him by fellow players because of his smart .. the urgent neéd of an adequate water ° The-survey was made for the Super- _ seven children. fpind pee Asa player, manager and own- er of the Washington Senators, Grirrit contributed greatly to " baseball throughout the 69 years of his active participation in it. Born in a log cabin in Vernon County, Mo., November 20, 1869, he becamé in- - terested in the game at the age of 13. pitching maneuvers. | ; hae * * * After mound duty for several Mid- pores oo _westeyn amateur teams, GrirFITH start- St. Louis Browns of the American Asso- ciation. Later he pitched for thie Boston ed -his teenie career withethe old Club in the same loop and then forthe - - Chicago Nationals and the Senators. In- 1901 he joined- ‘a baseball rebellion which resulted in the organization of the ‘American League. Co-founders with him were the late Charles Comiskey and Ban Johnson. Deserved honor . came to the Old Fox in 1946 when he was admitted to Baseball's Hall of Fame. * a 3 One of the finest tributes to Grirrita came from Wi. Harripog,president of , the American League. Declaring that GRIFFITH Was a great player and mana- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER-1, 1955. = aaa to Fees . give them a little more time, that will have to. go, too, as did. bingo. TV has done lots to help. clean up boxing. People. can see for themselves, unlike when we de-- pended ‘on radio. Then they could =: THE PONTIAC PRESS. ey Be | ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS - “The OM Fox LS YR og <7 Nokes of the Poop a "Mite nee Bae ae genet igus eto. Gath : “Believer in ‘Cleon Sport! "youcah oc thas fag o8 's going on Dratane ia Raho im Clean Sports Hal Boyle Says: “All I Want Is to . Ask if They're a ger, Harnipar added that “he was even ~py, vig Lawrence Says: _ more outstanding as’a league executive | whose ability over the years helped build and — the American | League.” - fact’ ‘that he’ yes Mrs. Gentes. child- less themselves, adopted -and raised The Man About ‘Town Their Plain Words Foreign Students Write Own Version of Value of Visits Accidents: What happens every — huntiyg season when both guns and —\ hunters are loaded, After spending a weeks in Oakland County homes, under the International For- eign Youth “Exchange program, three youths now are on their way home. One of therii, . es Naim. Teeny of Lebanon, writes as follows to_ Mr, and Mrs, Clare Voorheis, in whose home he was a guest: “Time has gone, 80, ast, and our from US. jected. metropolitan area water author- , “fas “come near. As time comes close, our =~ $ty,? ‘already “approved - voy Oakland's ; : . Phere " Canada’s Dollar | Our northern neighbor's dollar, which a made history last week by slipping _ slightly below par at New York, has — edged back to decimally above. par. ‘* ‘What made this news worthy: of comment ‘is the fact that: ‘Canada’s monetary unit -hadn’t | _ been at a discount in New York for three. and a half years. — ee 2 eS ee Back in 1949 the parity set for the Canadian dollar was the equivalent of 90.9 U. S. cents. On September 30, 1950, however, the Ottawa government after ~ Consulting with officials of the Inter- 2 - Rational Monetary Fund, announced : porary aban t of this fixed | - This had the effect of leaving its | dollar to ‘the of demand apd os supply. / > \F > Bemange oui might seem, ‘this - . - decision was dictated not ‘by any weal but because the cur- y was in too strong demand. "odd years ago. They are particulany im-— ” 7 poume nh - Dressed that the spiritual life has kept pace . 2 ee _. ‘with it industrial development: = n’t chin ‘my- : Verbal Orchids. to-|: Ne mec ve td x eels: s did ‘my morning Mri, Lesnuel’VanSyekie ._ three or four weeks ago. of i aac birthday Z = ee. Whatever slight injary 1. sus- \ we ; ay . es / aes ; vs : f " 4 . i he, : s 3 Me ( x ; e Bl ‘ ‘ / _of 711 Menominee Road, whose hearts suffer more and more, for saying “good-bye. In our hearts we now have the “Tgelien tds we tte brothas of tes ame ' Father, and we must make ‘our best to live peacefully in the world. May we all raise our hearts toward, the Lord, asking His help.” Winner in last- year’s MAT Football Con- test was ue Suzanne Patricia | sichien te John Henry Rehm ? _ of Watkins Lake took place = Lansing’s new civic center now is being dedicated in a week-long program. This multi-million ee was estes: when c W. (Bill) Otto \ was executive director 6f the Chamber ot Commerce there, and was his. pet-project. Mr. Otto held » similar position in Pontiae several —_ ago, - , : A card just ‘Teceived from Harley. Montpelier of Lake Orion says: “The only game I saw - when I went hunting was-a skunk— and he "fired first.” A small balloon released at a homecom- ing at Black River Falls, Wis., was found a few doys later by , ‘Ross Pettibone _- of Metamora, near the. Onkland-Lapeer County line., = ~ ‘While Michigan people are consid- ering a speed limit of 60 or 65 miles . an hour, word comes from my Tokyo \ seout that the limit there is 50 kile- __ meters, of about 35 miles per hour. In Pontiac for a few days, . Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Herbert Pugmire, now of Winona Lake, Ind, marvel at the ; progress our city has made,since they were ‘happen are the . Send f Wes OK. p td ae Se a ee _ To.undeystand this interesting’ One day her mother appre 9 } eS case, please recall the statement — ented tee te he ort, col as, Mee K py A in the Bibles ®t | fo shocked as well as incensed, [Us Suriaed on ~f hy 4 . “Hf thine eye offend thee, pluck that she foreed Roberta to plunge typing find. printing cost when oq. it out, and if thine hand offend the offending hand into » pail eo oo thee, cut it off." Z of hot water. Me a (Copyright 1955) - é f ’ \ ; Le a4 : \ , : Pag a UP e 45 f fa f. } \ : A \ foe SY : Me {oF be MEL Sf 4 a z i ‘ : 2 eS ee oe * ~ A f r ; : pea es ; Oey are BA oe ) oneal “ — 7 a o THE Powniac P PRESS, “TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1955 | s} McCarthy Authorized! ownst sad fi ts Token Nhe for Lone Hearings... i inbith Romantic Histo i — . ~ DR. “HENRY A MILLER | TMcCarthy (R-Wis) was authorizéd to conduct one man hearings. of | | the Senate Permanent — ing Subcommittee. ey North Sanieiul Street “Phone FE 4-6842 —ememmee “Beuer Things, in Sighs” “Open Friday Evenings | : : 3 Closed. Wasnt Afternoons man hearing —- such as the one at which Kamin admitted former Communist affiliations but refused f | to name his associates — had the | | ie eT tacit approval, at) | e ast te ny ie : : = = — = | * WiLL ‘TT PROTECT r YOu? q sea oh Se ae rs oe Rai se coir mt Warren Township | reaeue e 2 rig Pi writers Votes 10 Become City generations, the story of the beau-| MOUNT CLEMENS (INS)—War- | |ate floor,” he said. “If you don't ‘lvoice disapproval of* an action, duty and rejected marriage 4 ‘| then it constitutes approval.” . ‘ a divorced commoner. sir ag to become a city. - | — me a l Under - * WHO IS TOWNSEND- L- 34-square-mile area yester-| Ree n . ower Start i Michi an’ S New Financial | People ‘who know him casually | 44Y voted 4,142 to 1,537 to become At the left is Tom Thrasher, 13, ¢ tN. Paddock, who np |from England yo Tecngppiniedlageom | = 6 call him ‘“‘Sobersides,” or “The|® City. Voters also chose a nine- Wage 1,0 Dar, Seouly feds the trophy be placed third and won a pen and pencil set. Second |), Joo NF. Responsibility Law | Quiet One,” or even, “‘a cold fish.’|™2" commission to draw up @| -cived Saturday for £ the city-wide Yo-Yo! place wineer is George Prikogan, 15, (right) of 31) PO & tae “3:2. . Mechanic St., who holds the desk pen set he received — Be Safe, See Us-Today!—|— e ‘Peter Townsend ig a many-sided | “arter- aes oo The new city will be the largest " se i b : ly 1,500 boys tried out for the contest, and James was as his award. MRS. ELIZABETH- = ) inle, spends houre siting at home| ton of more than 53.00 anda t-| PS among the 7S finalists who competed Saturday.| — * Spin eeaccge || ||| Sotscctynt momen mat ca at gentlem chlor tal assessed valuation of $165 mil Chi 0 conven- |. co poss cer sid Saloe = ame |e ‘i fetroit Teak Areeusl, Chrysior| Felix Mendéleschn composed | Aboit’ one pound of mest in tabiste, My ehilgren | J a L. VAN WAGONER AGENCY, Inc... horse before 25,000 persons. Ht will be important industrially. and American Motors plants, the| cantata at the age 0 of 11, a sym-|every 12 pounds “consumed in the the erange Ge Roy Wilten—Heward Leoney—sack Brannick ~~ Apeoogdl - . Within its boundaries are the Gen- Naval Ordnance, plant and several phony at 15 and the Midsummer | U.S. is in the form of some kind 18 E LAWRENCE e FE 4-9571 =e * } _ He Imeels in prayer whenever | ¢T@! Motors Technical Center, the| steel mills. | Night's Dream Overture at 17, ‘of sausage. = | snr oe 2 take off like a tortoi BEARCAT IN BATTLE * Does your car 150-pounder fe was shown in the an equerry. “head ie ary Townsend elton “>went to Balmoral, She remained Onan income-of-something less than $10,000 per year, Townsend eo mansaed to ive wel ts Ie 4 ~Tctwo tank of aday’s ~PUREPREMIUM...he HIGH HP go and see if you don't feel a iferen | ad : 47168 or visit 2 | ee _ your neorest Grin- ea oe Hi ae ea Owe 1 . nell's” ‘tomorrow! Sen aie : . : SG Bee ay ss ie all ‘Crcxur Clenoccaee rows Cast fam eee Be Sure | W We. ee o.) \ pastes ‘ ae : : . PS ie : ; ( : | : : “eee Me } up f } t . ‘ ay e Vz , i f ii é \ : i's 7 Bl : s seis 5 wh bs) / ‘ee a ran ae.) j a : , \; s fy eis * | e ; a / : e / ’ - / ‘3 oes ~ “t * a J "'’ , a Se citatia an h t iae a be " ‘ a £ _THE or PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMB™: :R1, 1955 Se hee fle KING AND QUEEN FINALISTS — A King and | ond row, Bruce » Stigall, Cari Wilberg and Frank Park. Queen will be chosen to reign over the Sashabaw,| Proceeds from the fair will go for playground equip- |/PTA Fair scheduled this Friday. Finalists are left to ment. ‘right, Diane Bogner, Janet Tisch, Sashabaw PTA ~ Fair Scheduled Group Plans Multiple, - Activities for - Event INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— Friday is the day set for the an- | nual Sashabaw PTA Fair. Plafis for the affair, scheduled | from 6 to 10 p.m., will include a talent show, country store! cake walk, fish pond, candy and home | arts booth, games and refresh- ments, Penny votes for king and | queen finalists will decide the | * winners. Waterford Music ..Group Sells 800 Memberships -Hours Bank Party’ _ Costly for Janitor, Pals Demands Examination Wilson, 30, of 407 N. Cass ‘Ave., was uhable to furnish $1,000 bond pending his appearance Noy. 9. Darwen et wt geet” Milford Garden Club ifo Feature Speaker ie e -_ — See- | | Your PTA. Ts Planning: — Waterford Group Plans ‘School Curriculum Talk ROMEO — The Village Coupcil ‘| was authorized to give- the Board’ |Council Deeds Fi Field Af ter. “\Trinity Methodist Bazaar, Supper to Be Saturday _ . KEEGO HARBOR — Trinity Methodist WSCS members hive set Saturday for their annual*Har- vest;Supper and-bazaar, A home style turkey dinner ‘will be served at 5, 6 and 7 p.m. “Mrs, Harold Grove is in, charge of the dinner, Fancy ‘work, Christmas cards, aprons, homemade baked goods and candy will be on display and ready for .sale at 2 p.m. em a tee ‘ i + in Troy Township — TROY TOWNSHIP — The pro- posed $1,500,000 school bond issue | was carried yesterday in -Troy)! Township with a vote of baad yes WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A| Dryden PT'A will be held Monday 8nd 237 no. Stringham School on Thursday at 8 p.m., with teachers presenting the program “Aims and Goals on the School Curriculum.” | Refreshments will be .served. Hostesses are first grade moth- “ers, Mrs, John Slating and Mrs, dames Young. Dryden The next regular meeting of the Weiter Predicts = [ke Won t Run Bob Considine Speaks. at Dedication of Lansing | Civic Center | LANSING (INS)—Bob Considine, noted Intérnational News Service correspondent, predicted last night that President Eisenhower will not | | Tun for re-election in 1956. Considine, speaking at a banquet duting the week-long dedication of Lansing's new $5.5 million civic center, said he thought the Presi- dent would spend the rest of time in the White House working to achieve lasting world peace, 'under consideration | months. eS Friday .pTA meeting will be held at at 8:00 p.m. at the Dryden School- house. The program will include a discussion on the proposed new high school for Dryden-Leonard- Metamora area, which has been for Almont - Almont PTA will meet at the high school y, Courtney Carr, guidance instructor, and Eu- cipal will explain how the school | helps the student select his own educational fei and vocation, Stiles Stiles PTA will hold their reg- wlar business meeting in Stiles School cafeteria at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. The annual open house meeting will be held- at” 8 p.m. Mrs. Helen Williams of Roches- ter will be there with her book display. She will assist parents in selecting aa for children of dif- ferent age — nor Tr cel will be served, New Hudson nasium. Girl Scouts will havé charge of the program. : $314 Million Expansion his Announced .by Chrysler DETROIT —Chrysjer Corp... today took over the piants, equip- | ment and inventories of the Uni versal Products Co. and its sub- sidiary, Formetal Co. Chrysler said the purchase price | ie An estimate of the overall cost of Pogtiac’s planned new munici- pal parking system is slated at the from- — ener Lewis M. Wrenn. The oy aims to wrovide 633 new spaces in four downtown lots. Other expected action includes consideration of a letter from resi- dents in the vicinity of Baldwin Rubber Co. complaining the plant cveates a dirt, steam and noise A resolution is expected’ to re- gram Thursday at the Methodist Church. Members of the Monday Lt erary club have been invited as City Commission meeting tonight | ceive special assessment rolls for curb, gutter; drainage and related work on: Howland from Sone to buther, from Franklin to Motor pds are” pore for transfer “S| from) the city to the State High- way. ment and James Ver- nor Co. for parts of lot 4, asses- sor’s plat 72. Action is slated on a proposed agreement: with Lewis Kevorkian for installation of sewers in Cham- bers-Bowen Subdivision. Resolutions are expected to re- ceive special assessment rolls for storm drains on: Detiwood from trunk “draitr west of Barimoor to Howland. Port. ey Confirmation is expected of spe- cial — rolls for sidewalk on: —,; —: eon side of ‘Jessie from Aubarh to ittemore. West side of Jesale ‘from Michigan te _fguests of the Garden club, and ‘pm. Cochairintal-of| the diy will be Mrs. Marion Conservation committee. and Mrs. Clyde Shirt ue Hollywood. lon side of Jesale from Fiddis to RAs ght Ry Confirmation is expected of a special assessment roll for, curb, gutter, drainage and related work several ~ gene Nikkari, high school prin-| New Hudson PTA will meet at) 8 p.m. Thursday in the school gym- | right. 4 Booths for the bazaar. will open = ——Report ‘Good’ Condition The bond was proposed to sup- plement school needs. Planned are two elementary school ad- ditions, one new scheol, an extensive addition Yo the junior high school, and an addition te the high school and remodeling of existing facilities there, | for payment over a 25 year period. The longer pay off period was | selected ,to keep the tax require- ment low $5,800 Fire Caused by Jack-O-Lantern OXFORD — A lighted jacko lantern was the cause of a $5,800 ‘fire which totally destroyed. the trailer home of the D.E. Walkers, Parkhurst Lake Trailer Court at Oxford last evening. Oxford volunteer firemen fought the biazé fer an ‘hour. surance. the time .of the fire. Install County OES Officers elementary | 4 The bond payment will be set up The Walkers lost most of their clothes and furniture. The trailer and contents were covered ty The Walkers were not home at | AVON PLAYERS REHEARSE = Rochester's the-| ater group has chosen for its first production of the| day and Saturday at Rochester High Auditorium. Re- season “The Heiress,” two-act play by Ruth and) hearsing a scene here.are (left to right). Mrs. Henry Augustus Goetz. bacrincen ch abba me m. Fri-| Purdy, Mrs. \nacocetinbaranne nats: Don Baldwin. | Mrs. | was installed as president of the | | Oaklaad- County Assn, at Royal Oak Masonic Tenet on Pes sepa efternece. ; ¢ ¢ ect Serving with her for. the coming year are Mrs, Walter Weitzel “ Birmingham, first Keith of Walled Late, pata vice-president; Mrs. Frank Voll of Rochester, secretary - treasurer; Mrs:—Harry~Long—of-South Lyon, marshal: Wilma Bendle of Holly, chaplain; and Mrs. Arnold Tomke of Southfield, organist. : ‘s * * =e Mrs. Esther Taylor of Hazel Park chapter, re’ — presided at the and closed the afternoon ata a Mrs. Frank Shotwell, past presi- dent of the Oakland County Assn, from Commerce opened the al, noon session : Lloyd Sibley of Clarkston ALTA PERRIGO Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Perrigo of Holly, Route 3, announce the: en- gagement-of their. daughter, Alta. Louise to A3C~James I. Dor-: rance Jr., “son of Capt. James I. Dorrance_ "of Fort Dix, N, J, and Mrs. George Henry of Walled Lake. No date has been set for’ the wed- ding, | Carl A: Braun - HUNTINGTON. WOODS—Service | for Cart A; Braun, 56, 10865 La- | Salle, will be held at 9 am. Wednesday from the William Sulli- van and Son Funeral Home with |’ burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. | Mr. Braun died yesterday. °* Norman Huff TROY TOWNSHIP—Service for | Norman Muff, 14, 3431 Crooks Rd., will’ be held at 3 p.m. Thursday | fromthe’ Huntoon Funeral Home | with burial in White Chapel Me-| morial Cemetery. Norman was! killed last night when he was - struck by a car. Clare D. Whipple ORTONVILLE — Service . for Clare D. Whipple, 54, Granger Rd., | RFD 1, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday from Allen's Funeral Home with burial in Oxford Ceme- tery. Mr. Whipple glied Sunday, - Mrs, Scott Davenport LAPEER—Service for M Mrs. Scott | Deaths in Nearby Cortes | Davenport, 86, Hadley,-will be held at 3:30 p.m. a from the ; Baird Funeral .Home with burial in Greens Corner Cemetery. Bue Jacob Henry Clark IMLAY -CITY—Service for Ja- cob Henry Clark, 63, will be held at 2-p.m. Wednesday, from the Lester Smith and Son |Home, Imlay City, with in the Omard Cemetery, Sanilac County. He died Sunday. “Paul Otis Griffith DRAYTON PLAINS — Grave- side service for Paul Otis Griffith, | 41, Summit Alaska, will be held. at 4 p.m. Wednesday at Ottawa Park Cemetery. Mr. Griffith died Oct. 2, _ William (Chet) Carey KEEGO HARBOR—Service for William (Chet) Carey; 58, 2238 Maddy Lane, will be held at 2 p-m; Wednesday" from the Donel- son-Je@hns Funeral Home with bur- ial in Oakland Hills Memorial Gar- vei’ Pree . vote Auburn MOMS © Slate Saturday. unit No, 19 of Auburn Heights will hold its annual bazaar and ham hall on Auburn avenue Saturday at 2 p.m. Serving for dinner_will begin ‘at 5.p.m. _ Other MOM’s units are invited to attend. The next regular meet- ing of ws wee « will be e Monday. Following Auto Mishap: Frederick Dyke Jr., 21, of 249 Rusfell St. was reported in “good” observation last night after he ran his car off the foad at Walton nd tiie orm | ff for Annual Event | AUBURN HEIGHTS — MOM!’ ‘s| and turkey supper at the old fire te condition today at Pontiac General | Hospital, Dyke was admitted for “ President fo Speak ‘at WCTU Convention ROMEO — Mrs. Glenn G. Hays of Evanston, Ill, president of. the National Woman's Christian Tem- | Gospel Class Observes. Meet With Halloween. ee N: Saye Gos- crest Baptist eth, held a Hal- loween party for m monthly meet- ing Friday. Thirty-five members, dressed in «| costurne, attended the affair. Spe-|— cial was Billie Jean Munro, Boulevard and Silverhill Road ‘in Township. Dulles Franco | (Meet for Parley ‘HOMADE FOOD SHOP Wednesday Specials ~ einen es Sete cen 2 Sea ‘stalled, ss 8 munity School District a deed tors e id tonne sha -_ ee o. the old Athletic Field following a ‘os a : : Village - president, * An offer to purchase the ‘ Stone, was authorized to sign public bearing held last -night. from the Romeo Lions Club hi Michigan State Highway Contract | *9?f The ends of East. Washington cally hn gg -before the close of the hour long; _ and Harriet Streets extend onto! Education. Now that ® way session... q Subject of Discussion Withheld; , Talk _ Lasts Hour and a ‘Half retary of State for an hour and a half With Genef-. "Neither. Dulles nor Franco made any statement on their discussions, Dulles said he would have a brief statement before flying back to the Big Four {0r¢ign ministers’, con- ference at Geneva. PAIR ALL SMILES Dulles and Franco were smiling as they emerged from the con- posed briefly for ee. Members of, Dulles’ party and officials of the Spanish foreign ministry were present durin the | conference. Dulles later attended a luncheon at the foreign ministry, The conference, in Franco's of- fice, was®scheduled as a formal. perfunctory meeting, with the real business of the ‘day to be taken up later by Dulles and Spanish -|Foreign Minister Alberto Martin Artajo, Dulles is the first U. S. secretary of state to visit Spain while in MADRID, Spain, @—U. S. Sec- Dulles conferred; Minnie the TUMS! Quick | HYACINTH| ‘BULBS. 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Phe FE zat? \ j 7; gale * = = . i > we rae “THE PONTIAC PRESS. _ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11955 | Divorced Gloria Gets Custody of 2 Children . oR Bate Field Tea) 10 TODA, a" i i : 54 tf: dp rf fi ft i 4 I iu i : : : = soe AUDIE MURPAY Young Culprits Sought: __vth MARSHALL, THOMPSON speech —s Coo At—1:00 - 3:08 - 5:16 - 7:24-9:34 | | yesterday reported five break-ins ADDED ‘land they're pretty sure-the /burg- i Donald =e © News © Stars of Tomorrow two pint-sized bricks of lee cream and two children’ 8 games. . TODAY -}Road of the Lilacs GRAND RAPIDS _(#—The State -| Highway Department says its for- | estry division has purchased 1,000) lilac bushes to plant this fall in the parkway dividin®.M-21 between Grand Rapids and in a Doors Open AYi ted 10:45 A. M.} ° and Sir, anc sii ; combined beauty and safety proj- :- ect. The program was inaugurat- ‘ ed by civic leaders of the area. (Advertisement) tx toh ne eouners'@ Se tong” pepo hws Car's Ait Society. Lat jor ts acy COUGHS DUE TO COLDS IT love parents provided Oakland County Me ookihevetaien “| CAUSE LOSS OF SLEEP Children’s Aid Society Brings Hel p) “tether tohe's Medicine to Youngsters Through UF Money [oath onghe rn from colds Gause loss of Life might have been different] care for his children and still ) almost-entirely by UF and” Com-|"“°? for’ Susan and Michael if not for| keep his job at the plant? An |‘munity Chest: donations, ,except| Father John’s Medicine gives the United Fund. immigrant from Maly, he had | for funds feceived from. parents, | Tk Telief from such coughs Theirs = was an average eds mo relatives to help. The Porttiac branch, 318 Na-|°7 *othing the throat. * | home—then their mother died s tional , Serves all perf Then he learned of the Michi-| tional Building, serves all Oakland —— EXTRA! EXTRA! — TTuctr father was veside him. | 28" Children’s Aid Society to pares vill sea | Self with worry, How could he which he'd contributed through the | Austin Receives Costs, Theneeey Evening Fhe — Area United Fund: The | Probation on Gun Count Children's Aid told him he would (One Appearance Only) Parents Vindicated not have to lose his youngsters. In Oakland County Circuit Court , for ‘Punishing’ Son_ seal hence a 2 demas | Of ubieads oy ahopeh toon ——— a MOORE * JOHN AGAR” s ; home, the father was informed. | year ‘probation and assessed $150; WOMEN ee 4 DEON #4 nents cot| gee Some", alow caw we owe | Roos I: AN PER | Jury yesterday acquitted Anthony | aoting all he could give toward |” ck. : 18 TO 35 | ‘Meskoutis and his wife, Stella, of| the children’s support. At first} Austin pleaded'guilty Sept. 22 to THE AIRLINES | ON OUR | a charge of cruelty in switching | the agency helped pay for clothing | ©@"Tying @ pistol in his car when apa ie TS! their 10-year-old ‘son, George. and medical care ai diacussed ved arrested Aug. 6 in Pontiac. Teemsoces cotcten Oth. al | ; re. « «6 m ure Re ” @PRWARDESS, TICKETING ; The-jury heard testimony. that! youngsters. : . |Pedestrian Stripped RESERVATION, SPACE CONTROL, ig E STARTS THURSDAY! S nar rhea mil eter te | of Ponts and $35, Too pap , from his mother’s head. wah saving money to | BROWNSVILLE, Tex. w—Jorge || sof srapies por Gat.scer omnes || argumen s mother hire a housekeeper, The family | his shorts after a car door handle aggre ase, education and and pulled her hair, The defense) 1, pack together again now, and | Tipped off his pants, seer © HIS LAST REQ Also offered testimony that George the father has repaid every cent | Velasco was fined $35 yesterday | > NORTHWEST BR. & TV. S. | was an habitual runaway and WS) sivanced him by the Children's | for being drunk and failing to yield (AIRLINE TRAINING DIV.) — ee Ald. the rightotway to a car driven] » © Bes 251, Pinckney, Mich, | . by Gail G. ‘Long. : ati peters ced coy set a rom care in 1954. Itg_serv- 2 |S at a him to | ices are five-fold: Adoption, ald ff Ses"te ii” mentha” AN yon there's s tentent Geet teen at | f to unmarried mothers, ; : boarding care, supervision of @ Breakfast Former Slave Dies ciitéren in their own hemes and | Jack Decker's @lunch : eu ° institutional care for old girls. . in Pennsylvania at 110 | ‘The society is a non-sectarian, '[ On US-18 fa Drayton Plains ©@ Dinners LANCASTER, Pa. i — Billy! state-wide orga Adams, who escaped from slavery _ — l,m He wee : 2. ‘Adams was born May 15, 1845; in For A Fun Filled Evening! Brings Costs, Probation . Don t Miss | \ — ee ) : Jack Rain, 28, of Detit, yes i \ | | | : HUMAN ice" and other ST alt, Meng oand 44 : ‘3 | somnare tt : DESIRE fae ) ()""Rains admitted Sept. 17 leaving } : . wtledl Uh ote wna farstona ip Pi: , i Last Times Today—“The Private War of | came 2 om - és tiac last July 31. , | P 7. Hi h Sch ' jk ai : Majer Benson.” Also “Champ for a Day” ee Old Tire Did hk Setting Residence Fire | a Ontiac £119: 0ol AU torium ic oS be Old Tire Did It | Brings Costs, Probetion |} 3 8:00 P. M. | $ iin STARTS TOMORROW! £ £ things-in a ‘| Pumiliory, Proceeds for the Hos: Pay ae — His ated COULD Wis it Orrt. nea Seine on ae | pital Nursery. —~ inches long and | , Wed., Nov. 2nd = Thurs.; Nov. 3rd q where it would hold more | Oak Oct. Sar _ Songs. - a Skits | Dorees:. So) emmy | = * : + : : * : : 4 ‘on Sale at . } : SH UN “wae ie te oe le DOWNTOWN TEL-HURON” : 3 VIRRE os BRS eae OS | ae “7 SeOURS: ba One ‘ < | ed ac yee Fue, 4PM. to530PM/ + i Mem o - % A+ — | me Wed, and Thurs. ~ geal. eT A] i «|e ee Ese) oe A a os me | | 11:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M uae | i ewe a | : Ot 7 P.M. to 8:15 P.M. fal | a ‘ ag ib neot aig : Es “i jrovd ond Thursday j A » ies eek ms ae ALL | SEATS RESERVED bvaw's $2.00 a werviecmeomt a) ——_|_ 0.2888 Where tty Lino, tas. “ ie tM KY OK ae. — yy f as be yy ( i | : ‘ , S mee ad Jeo ne es BS THE PONTIAC PRESS. -TUEspay, NOVEMBER 2: BR SAE mea REA 5 New Kind of Safe || | Medicine for. A wfull ASTHMA gitacks. be ey Eon tubes ‘SE==2He Has Torrid, Danieeour Love --- Africa above feed costs in a year,’ one which nencront 6,000 [Leena $120 | Ss-ar the 9 438 BATTELLE _ Twill schaige..wityf no apparent they're. nee With their |’ une ot ‘Springtietd, ‘Me, to-time. in “atrten=peopte-tiwe't the. photographer will spend a. Grace. Kelly and Ava Gardner, - | NEW YORK (INS)—I've,-heard| Provocation. Don't know where ie, sense of hearing, the click of isad stories in my life, bit none | ihe got puch.a-civilized man’s flaw. a camera is liable to startle thei. ‘brief time at home before return: — |making films, you know,” he says | s has quite touched the heart’ a8 / DANGEROUS CLICK Thia is somewhat dangerous.” jing te his. love... There is mo |Cbolly, “but they never stay very eee Se ee Re * “And some other animals are) = \ os 8 change, none at ll” that he wit long, It's not a country for women, sao cha 4 - : tees nervous. For: instance,’ elephants| Wi . who has, clicked and marry—as he sees it bas ht now land he's = tabi handyome man | don't ar% pay much attention |run under | ag circum- _ it sure is the country for — Lod [ony ous hee hat for sure. but |°_2%. they will swe if stances, hnows, . - aes Ty te x ee me! \ a aretha ie, from, Thrifty s Settling down is possible,” he, : oe : ‘ “For one thing, she's miser- r lably: hot and offers any number of | dangers. Why, the last time I saw SY ther T got ryalaria and the time be- fore that/blood poisoning. “A man can tale just so much, : _ and fhen. . .”’ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Glasses. ae rr ee ee y this fime, you must have /eurmised that Weldon King loves a torrid dame with arsenle-tipped ‘ y. | fingernaits—which gust shows how silly surmising be. What he's in love with is Africa, | ‘land of the Mau Mau and home of | the shrunken head, from which he has just returned with hundreds of color photos and a mild case ‘of tick bite fever. ia * *¢ ®@ | “Riducufois, isit- Pay Visit - : | Members of Esther Court 13 Or- ~Pder of the Amaranth received their official visit from members of the Grand Chapter, when they met for dinner Friday evening. | Mrs. E. A. Pearson, grand royal matron and John Herr,~ grand royal patron were present as were - Mrs. Harvey Whetzel of Mt. :Clem- . ens and Mrs. Lionel Robertsorr of Members of Sigma Delia Beeciy from Cleveland, Jessie Brenee of Harton ovdigla; Mrs. B.C. McElives of Three Rivers, Flint, Detroit, Ferndale and Royal- Oak at- pe ead Durfee of Green street who were mong 26 —7 cess we dinner tended the SOth anniversary. dinner at Devon Gables Satur- .. day, Left to right are Minnie Van Sickland of Ferndale, ite “Don't Tip Housentid: After Meal r Mrs, C. P. Culbertson of (left) and Mrs, Willis Brewer of Rosshire court are memes at the 50th anniversary din- Three Rivers pe of Sigue Delta Teacher's sorority held | Saturday at inet Gables. ; Lincoln Park, Guests were present from courts in Flint, Battle Creek, Grand Rapids, Dearborn, Red- ford, Lincoln Park, Detroit, Mt... Clemens and Windsor, Ont. ee Mrs. Harley Bowers, Mrs. E. J. Ziem and Mrs, Benjamin Holland have been invited to take part in friendship night in \indsor,. Ont... Novs.18. ; ent Pontiac Press Photos -| coats has arisen, except that may- be people are better weather pro- Helen..| phets than woolly bears or moss ‘| stores ate Yeorderiig heavy wool = es He this sudden demand for winter on trees, And any merchandising -man_can-tell you that a store buyer has to have a sixth sense about what people are going to wear. , Designer Vera Maxwell ‘ dresses and coats right now, while adhe ago liane. dee ‘gembles from the department. ~ _Special groups who will also ap- pear will include’ the Pontiac High- School A Cappella Choir as well as some of the small vocal en- Girls’ Glee Club Tickets may. be obtained. from the Vocal Department dffice ar from students of the Vocal Depart- tment. Pee cand was general chairman of the affair assisted by Mr, and. Mrs, John Giles. : oo bd * cd . A film on fire prevention shown | by M Rice, and a cos: tume parade followed with Mrs. Leah Herveat|and Mrs, Cleatus Garner in « ‘Costumes were judged by Ken-— neth Martin, Oliver Drumheller Mrs. Carl Hutchinson. —— queline © Morris were awarded “ A mystery prize was won- by Martin, Pamela Morris. andJac- prizes _ * * * ‘Joan Susan Allen, a member of the kindergarten class of Owen School. , Refreshments were furnished by the Owen-Wever Community Club. and her “Civic Repertoire Thea- ter” and has. directed summer stock, He also directed such well known personalities as Ruth Chatterton and Gloria Swanson, and worked in “Up In Central Park” and in “Jan uary Thaw.” . During” Wo rid War’ II he worked with the Counter-InteHigence Corps. He later directed in TV and is now Mrs, Elmer Vick and Mrs. Charles L tions, Nelson were in charge of — | traveling with -the Jerry Cargill Co, 1 Bonnie Greene '|Pliahts Troth in Ferndale Rite Botinie. Jean. Green of Ellweod avenue became the bride of Chris- ‘tian Leonard Hansen Jr. at the Ferndale Methodist Church. 29 * * Mr. and Mrs, Fred D, Green of A double: strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom, was her only jewelry, and she carried her prayerbook on which an orchid was arranged with orange blos- soms and ivy, * * * * Joan Gore .of Wall was maid of honor w cr 0 oa: Se completed her costume, — A beige lace dress with match- ing accessories was chosen by the bridegroom's mother. She also wore an orchid corsage, * * .* Foltowing.. a wedding ° trip, to northern Michigan, the newlyWeds will make their home in Pontiac, lin her brisk, business-like way. | Patchett said: She ' showed up pas on time, “I'm always cn time,” she said, ed | think when you are paid 98 cents a |minnte—or is it 92 cents?—you y ought *o be on time, It's an insult | | . |to be late for any, appointment.” ott ticket, pick my own spots, Ita. resp” Ws qhastiane,” Saad wt Be yphinsnny cbeeen bine I didn’t Wke it... | “Brey def tect a q & ie get et eae } Be 1 ' business, It's rather exciting, Of course, there's a bit of tension in | &T it at times, * * * a “But it enables you to make your own life. Now that I'm doing well in the , and ani in de- mand, I don’t have to work if I don't want to, I can write my own TRAVELS ABROAD ig antes has ies alluring angles, Jay me well and enabled all kinds of interesting “This sounds like a tape record- | wid cuits wievaed eede have to take off another day a er,” she quipped, as she reeled the facts, * i* *. Her first job was, in a grocery store in Preston, But she was pretty and she dreamed of bigger | and better things. At the age: of 16, | she went to a secretarial school in Baltimore, ©“ ATTENDS COLLEGE She wer! secretary for a year and a half knew this was not what she “wanted. She then went to Goucher’s College in Balti- more, a girl's school; for three years, After this educational stint she. returned. to Preston. But she was “quite, unhappy” in the home town and decided to strike out for New York, She was smart, teria Aram practi. cal and ambitious. She borrowed Ford Model Agency, run by Eileen Ford, a former model ; and her | husband, Gerard, $600 1ST MONTH Jean began to click at once and ‘she has been going great ever) March, 1948—she earned $600. She promptly paid back the money she borrowed from her father, * =“? Today she is just-about tops in her profession and_bne of the most sought-after .models- in -the busi- since. The-first month with: Ford— |__ off | She joined up with the important | week so as. not to get up into. that higher bracket, and I won't do, that.” ‘NOTHING OFF-BEAT’ Questioned about her private-life, ‘she hastened to say there was. “nothing off-beat’ about it. * * a “There wasn't anything off-beat before I was ‘married, either,” she smiled, “I. ran my business pro- fessionally even when I was single.” She sald she and her banker- husband lead “quite normal’ | lives, They go to the movies a great deal and rarely visit night clubs, They eat home five nights | Suit pobetnien tei. : good—considering little time I have to devote to it.” Her hobby is golf, The best score she ever shot, however, was 106. | for the big-town, = $60, Hn West Hampton, L.L, where they She tried for a _mogeling job. | you take $60 it puts you in ra tiave what Jean describes asa For three months’ she e T'd/ little house." 't get = tax-wise. It 1 dook: Pays Off to ‘Tune of $50-an-Hour for New. ‘York Fashion Model Asked what is her ambition, | that she--has done so well model, she replied: “Only to have a family, I no ambition to go inte the or anything like that. I have been asked to go into the movies about twelve times but I turned the offers down,” STOPPED ON STREET Commenting. on the anonymity as/ rh ies, fact that their faces are familiar to the readers of néwspaper and magazine advertisements, - Miss Patchett said: the. movie stars. We Keep it pro- if 5 ” eae of fashion models in spite of the _ . tion concerned the of tipping the maid in a friend's house ‘San Bernadino, Calif. are the par- aria caren to dinner, —< o recent, bride and Mr. “My said it is considered’ Christian, Leonard Han- cee Soa omens. Section cnn oa se the on ‘work involved. I said that it is , “ : improper to do this and. in fact __._| wy the: bride. Her flaring. shit m ndirectly considered = = = T = emda moult te Paragpne. Seay vegerd TUESDAY ’ NOV EMBER 1, 1955 PAGES 11-13 | svest/ tate. a cathedral-leagth her not paying an adequate wage. mee " Fry a egg id “ rene i » meghty, muceation wae to cond Pe l Ne I : P. * Apron front.’ ae Wie (ant neem pe ersonal News of Interest in Pontiac [7m een se ot rent, viteg to dinner, I would appre- 7 - nee ~ Sharon Lee Green of San Berna- ciate hearing from you on this Guests at the home of Mr. and| drive after visiting her son-in-law{ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Humphries| @'no, Marjorie E. Green of Birm- mach discussed probiem." Mrs. Clarence Smith of Windcroft | and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin | of Utica: road are receiving con-| ingham, Ann L. Carter of Detroit ss drive are Mrs. Smith's sisters,| Runnels, and their two-children in| gratulations on the birth of a.son,/ and Mrs. Harry were = tn mame. atts. Carton Bal endl duaghter, Denadie - , Jeffrey Clayton, Oct, 20 at St. | the bridal attendants. _ Answer: different degrees Shar-Ann of Covington, Ky., . " | Joseph Mefcy Hospital: I ATRON CHOQSES VELVET ests caperted te tig anbee Gla Mrs. Donald C, Baird of Zanes-| | Gloria Everett, of the | Grandparents of the infafit are} ‘The rflatron of honor wore a merely dining cr lunching in some- vile, Oe, | Rev, and Mra. Myron\&. Everett. | ur. and Mrs. Clayton Fitchett of | yellow velvet gown. The other at- one’s ‘house. Tt -is an obligation M . of : hes ot bes has been Starr avenue and Mrs. Velma’! tendants wore gown in‘ shades of to. tip all who have waited on_you+- 7 an - sexy oe =, Casto cecenie . = onan re ge Humphries of Mohawk road. rust, gold, toast and champagne. when you take leave after. being |- 4 1 - Westerville, Ohio, * s * Cindy Sue Hansen was flower girl. a houseguest for overnight or}. al 6S Mr. and Mrs. Noble Meredith) fart King of Ferndale served — | ‘Club Plans Among the new students who will | of Orlando avenue are receiving | as best.man. Ushers were Jack ° ; — o * Ts) be. receive the academic cap and| congratulations on the birth of a Ruppert’ of Ferndale, William course of a meal has been eaten, The 50th anniversary celebration-of the | | charter weiuber of the sorority, and Mrs. Awarding See ues “de be mepoan) ot ie Shaseh bares ~ ini | wees ee Se oemen % ens cows my. vateronnding founding of Sigma Delta Teacher's sorechy ime Waterman of Green street. (left to grove College, on Nov. $ are Hon-| Grandparents of the infant are| of Highland Park and Jackie Roy rol Pema! were Mid | was held Saturday at Devon Gables. Mrs.|right) chairman of the affair, met for a of Tro hies Se eee ee en ee ee eee eee 8 ee prongs of the fork pointing -up.|C- A- Harris of East Iroquois road, presi-| friendly chat just wien et Pp a at Eusabee Pore of Ma-| Francis street and Mr. and Mrs.| A reception was held in the «My husband always leaves, ems. Mrs. Peter Vandermade- of Detroit, a ae ei riva avenue. ee eee church parlors immediately {0i- the fork with the prongs down. age a rode . lowing the Sept. 1 ceremony. . | do tas at boarding. schoo! and B ] Niget “activities at vows rere Mre. Harry Place of Korth sve Clear Out Closets jSoute 2 ere to au at towne woes et ‘BITT! Style Worl d Sees Cold Win ter Country Cb. |inaw street enertsined 23 Eves) Dy you clear out the clothe ange hg io ting. Which gs ? - ¢ you don't wear at least twice a lighland =Payk ;' : — é By DOROTHY ROE | “It's enough to drive you crazy. , I've always thought it's idiotic,| _ Mrs. Albert.C. Yost, ladies Bolt Sirs. Tt ee beeen | 2nd oo ‘year? Or do you let them hang | School of a Answer: In this country, the fork “The weather boreal grr Maybe if we do have @ bard winter, anyway, to sell winter clothes in age eg paw wall reo street. \there, taking up -closet_space they the U. is usually laid down with prongs ge arta rd be will bring the seasons back t0;May and June and summer clothes |)..." t oes te don’t deserve? Best plan is to| Army acay Alaska, ‘will continue ne , “There are, however, countries | %,/0t Of hedging these days’ about | normal in. the fashion business. : club champion; Mrs. Harold J.| _wima Campbell, daughter of dentistry studies in California me 4 in which it is customary what kind of a wintef it's going in January.” e Jacober, 54-hole medal trophy, and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Campbell weed Out the ones that never go; z to put the monogram (or crest) to be. Even ' those Php oarat * ¢.* Mrs. Wayne E. White, 2i-hole| 4 Longfellow avenue, is student places and give. them to someone where the couple will live on his on: the beck of Sorts, and then| WOSee Manette - woolly UM Guest “We've been selling full length | medal tournament. life editor for the Backlog, school |“ can use them. discharge. the: are with pror | tora, ante to be all confused mink.coats all summer in prepara-| The Halloween fete at the annual for David Lipscomb Col- Doge vena rer hero At last report half of the ° a4 But whenever fork and knife or | 52-wusses a ‘Co d tion for cold weather ahead,” she! has been postponed until Satur- | lege, Nashville, Tenn. Miss M V R d any two implements are placed | joie nad at opens _— to: n uct says. “We've sold more fur coats) day evening. The party will in- | Campbell Is completing her sen arriage OWS epeate close together, this means YOU! 504 lice the hear = rd po Ray dyn Ft meter! a ude old-fashioned customs like | lor year as a chemistry major. hve fab ing wie ca ar tm, weater mow. | PFOGTAM ~ ak tad the Sit rst vet” | aeking Hor apis corm tek] as tin vais were ot DY OUZANNE M, Fairbanks prongs a * *& Schulman, president of the Asso| ..4 » scramble shoe race. | Pingree avenue returned to their | ; Ts Fl As for me, I'll ignore the woolly| The ninth annual Fall Vocal Fes- ciated Fur Mfrs. says happily: home Sunday after attending the! In an & o'clock candlelight cere- a matching headpiece. She carried Scavenger Hunt > |rears ana take my weather pre-|tival will be presented by the Poo- “ people have bought, A buffet dinner and dancing are | wedding of their son, Edward, and | mony Oct. 22 in the First Assembly | an atrangement of pink carnations. Highlights Party (2m from the .coat-and-suit|tiae High School Vocal more fur coats than ever ‘before, sls, Planned by the commitice, | Betty Lee Goshorn in Fairfax, Va. 'o¢ God Church, Suzanne Martha) ATTEND COUPLE ignitg ts arty / | manufacturers.. And according to! ment Nov. 7 at the high —~, jand the winter isn’t started yet. | headed by rs. Lynn Her-| on Saturday. / |the boys in the t district, 1|Fur coat sales are 15 cent | Shey and Mr. and Mrs. Ward A. Fairbanks became the bride, of} Robbie Shaflas, niece of the A. scavenger hunt was the high-| this is to wisher te esse 7 goecern ded PO of las eakiped Stoddard. Robert Bruée Fields. bridegroom, served the bridé as li loween — t 2 going cite choits at University ‘of Michigan, st year. Stores are pre- or N Y k M : 4 flawer girl and David Fairbanks, 4 gfe tehee gy” party at | remember. ‘| dill. bé guest conductor: The fol-| Paring for a long, cold and busy 273 ew_y or an ewe ths bride's ‘tether, wan cinghesr Preis page ws Ht-on | For the first time since most of |lowing numbers will be sung by | Winter. This year people who never} Husbands will_serve as chair- Di ‘ ‘E ili The bride is the daughter ot| er, | —_ Freston avenue Saturday evertnii.|thdm can remember, retailers|the massed chorus of 700 voices. | owned © fur coat before are buy-/ men of the party. with wives as irects ‘Folli@s’ {ire Mary Jane Fairbanks of o8 8 : ton nd Betty Allison were .co- the country are ordering | pasim 180............../+-.Caesar Prank | mg~them. sisting as hostesses. |. Grey Mooney is directing . the | Walled Lake and Henry Fairbanks | Performing the duties of best bestooies adhe adleae: winter coats for Janiary delivery. | Av, Compa a ound | “High Fever Follies” for the Aux- | °! Detroit.-Mr. and Mrs. Robbie | an was Len Drake of Walled Guests attending were Richard Now this ameutts * Saggrvonm oad ba barterea ne apeenerediy Children M ark Ha a ] loween iliary to Pontiac General Haspital. Fields _of -Lincoin “Avenue 8F€ | Take. Howard and Nelson Fields Noble, Bob Shuart, Bob/ Peterson, in the garment. “where | tsraei Home in the-teras.- Mr. Mooney, a New York pro-| Parents of the bridegroom. seated the guests. Pete "Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Bill they sell winter coats in June and fo | Fi a irtue!| Children of the Owen-Wever com-| Prizes were awarded Lois Lu-! ducer, has a varied background of} A floor-length gown of French 0 r P eae wens Thomas, Chuck Diss. jon te Tuohy, spring dresses in Navember, Just as the was Boo munity. enjoyed a Halloween nigral cier, Larry Carson and Linda | theatrical experience. He hag been| Chantilly lace “and itylon tulle wlio hay Hagar Jan Fine and Beverly Carrie ie es be Awake , (Die “Maasicrainnaeess Willams | Monday evening sponsored by the | Rochm in the 5 to 9-year-old group. stage manager for Billy Rose;| over satin was worn by the bride. | >, pink sofia sheath drome with } Nobody seems to know quite Why [01.0.2 cs cicccsceeeeee Robert” Wagner | Pontiac Department of Parks andity the 10 to.12 age group Judy| traveled with Eya Le Gallienne| Her fingertip vell was secured = Paar gs she athe, uhaee we've gut hae ae feocianns: like, And yet I am often. on_the street : don’t’ pose for the . nt eT Gas cae ees a os it: MONOGRAMMED GLASSES $3 9S Dez. Cholce of @~siees in_.Mogagratemed Tumbiers .. . Heavy shammed’ bases .»,. hand cut three letter diamond design inseription . . . Useful Inexpensive = and personalined v Order now , -WIGG'S | 24 W. 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The festival is schedul the ninth annual Fall Vocal Festival given by the Vocal- Department of Pontiac. High | | Looking on are (left to right) Ruth Ann Bandy adh mn The program, under the direction of guest conductor Maynard Klein, has sev- |at Pontiac High School, orients Q especially for orga Ya accom- Nov, 7 | Presbyterian Group Conducts Songfest . Harold Kline conducted the “singspiration” held at Joslyn Ave- nue United Presbyterian Church. Sunday | évening. Phyllis Cotter ahd Phoebe Hen- derson welcomed members of other churches present, and Miss Hen- derson and-Judith Kline presented several special. musical numbers. | Accompanist for the Sunday eve- ning program was Glora~Lauck of | Oakland Avenue United “—e- terian Church. i OFFICE INES | san Custom Furniture and. . Upholstery Lasts s Longer Costs: Teis at Elliott Faainire Visit rae Ganventent _Location. _at 5400 Dixie Highway _ “Custom Furniture and Upholstery...” i) 30 Year — Tradition, at litt = ~ Ey Tey ~ Plent ind Sittin | Mrs. Wilson Feted at Birthday Dinner Fourteen members of Mrs. Dora F. Wilson’ s family gathered at St. Clair Shores -Inn for digger on Sunday, The occasion was Mrs. Wilson's Sist birthday. - Present were Mr, and Mrs. Clar- street and Mr. and Mrs. Robert _— and family of Huntington ——s Charles Ball and daughter, 'Shar-Ann.of Covington, Ky., and Mts. Donald C.--Baird of Zanes- A gown of Italian lace and nylon tulle was worn by Helen Goldie gt Attending Helen were Mary Cojocar, Margie Stringer, periwinkle-blue respectiv ely. * * * Gerald McCallum ‘was best man. Ushers were Paul Miller, LeRoy | ‘Brock, Kenneth Ish, Gus Cojocar, duaty 1000 | | YTC Group Attends WCTU Convention Delegates of the Ethel E. Little YTC group/atieénded the YTC din- wer at the recent state. WCTU ‘convention in Flint. ‘Those participating in the pro- ‘gram were-Betty Smith, Barbara and Anna Rae Carver and Joanne and Robert Deaver. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deaver also attended..the ville, Ohio, also were present, dinner. YOUNG MISS AM 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. Waterford, Mich., OR 31225 ha seee Ceeeeeeceesccusercceeseeaeusensoseovoecooees | Se ako fut about Mires : By _seiety or trea 7 to ers es ERICA. conrest 7 Stringer Saturday noon .when she |. Secon Uae thao at 9 Helen. Stringer Wed. in Italian Lace rose crepe dress and &> corsage | cessories and wore the pink orchid white carnations corsage from her- bridal bouquet To |eaee" tie sree left on their The bride changéd to a cocod | honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls- teen mt sth dink. Went sc-| aad New York Cv United at a noon ceremony Saturday were Hélen Goldie Stringer and Robert Jay ° McCallum, The bride's guardians are Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of Bondale street, Mr. and Mrs, ' Howard ¢ WcCallum of Lyford street are parents of the bridegroom. MR. and MRS, ‘ROBERT Mel. ALLU M FALL GLAMOUR BEGINS ; TO ‘ENROLL FOR NEW CLASSES — GREGG siideerhANtodesiaeas GREGG SHORTHAND—ADVANCED | BOOKKEEPING—ACCOUNTING | . TYPEWRITING—ENGLISH COMPTOMETER—CALCULATOR and OTHER SUBJECTS w. Lanrepee Sret, Ponting sn Coll, Phone or Return This Ad for latormation ‘hitied's FE 2-3361 Geesonhepidieessosyoooese epee os "Oh ised awe ee. yas Cyhbed: Vi sons Wi aidhdimaed eta. ES bee Lees | Cee | ee 3 ee 8 : sng /. eat 7 ‘ Re SiE. Ej r i i ’ 2 ‘ ! 2 fee =: < ae , ‘ z ‘ Ree . be z - c , Pay Zz Z ‘| __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1955 ed THIR é rer ie id ul z : ? 5 Fi i H BR aH EE il zi ‘ i ahs H iatt i 5 “ 8 & ¥ £ sa se 8? FE oa 3 t- del visitors to’ the ” The fo day, / Arranging their wares are Mrs, Andrew Robe mberlain street, Mrs. Paul Singles of Oliver street, Mrs. | ginning at noon’on Sunday. 3 ave ‘ a : Fi Saved Romance |saiaee tia meme] Secor. --, GQOd Choice. yivork booth is! bul one of the many ewaiting annual bazaar and dinner sponsored by the women’s guilds of St. Michael Church, Saturday and St Benjamin Budwit of Beach street and irs, a \AeDoux'gave us her special recipe | /\ tor Brownies. -Pontiag Press Phot Robert Gallo of iss = Rose court (left to right), The bazaar will be open from of |noon until 9 p.m. on Saturday. Dinner will be served be-| Select Vo _sin geriatrics. You belong with the iH yi i; I . ae i 128 West Pike na ale Plenty of Parking kids and should’ stick with them. "" That way, you will be of maxi- lunteer W - tudes at the same time. ‘ Most organizations know this. Many of them have broken down Chapter of S “23 i 2 FS) see [> rat at gage E { Fy rq g Ej F held every two years and in .| intervening year the districts meet. biennial : tory League! Marks First Anniversary the greatest of all arts. It was looked upon with as much rev- erence and consideration as paint- ing oF eculpturing, . For a time the art: of story revived. tell- ing died—but was- in the of the Central District held at Terre Haute, Ind, ork You oe te are" ci Z 1666 $. Telegraph: 4 - FE 40516. hortecny: atasg wf apg there's —— decorating magic in 4 THE SPARKLING COLLECTION ‘ OF S. "DRAPERY FABRICS At: MOLLUS || Priced From 1.6910 6.95 Yd =f} OLL'S. a Fine Draperies and Pe Coverings Since 1941 | oy ’ A | ce, i eee nn * | me) Open Monday and Friday Nights Park Right at the Door = Bar Cookies Are Always / “Mrs, LeDoux Uses Chocolate ” Bits . to Make Brownies ~_ By JANET ODELL When we attended a meeting re- cently At the Mothers’ Club of the (Club, we acquired a num “82 CRIVAS Se BEAUTY SHOP NOV. 7th! “Get Acquainted. Offer am $10 Permanent for *5 Le INCLUDES HAIR CUT : -, Make Your Appointment Now! Mrs. LeDoux, of course, has a rson in the Boys Club; that ex- MYrtle 3-7311 115 Indian Lake Road’ "Lake Orion | GRAND OPENING a SSS SS Ses aecreceriiannsilteael te nn ee nem plains her membership in., the mothers’ group. She also belongs toa hold club where mem- ing.ideas, Her fayorite occupation is cooking and finding new recipes. BROWNIES | I bers ‘meet to exchang.. homemak- [- Melt chocolate with shortening jover hot, not boiling water. Beat eggs until thick, add sugar- and beat well. Sift dry ingredients to- TELEGRAPH at a Mon. tos = thru Wed. 9106, Thurs. thru Sat. 9 to Another © > Shipment of | New — -Pendleton's.., The famous 49’er jacket in new plaids and-tartans are here! Slim Pendleton skirts combine with the jackets to give you the perfect outfit. : Jackets . $17.95 $19.95 SKIRTS . 2... $14.95 oo _Park-Frée : _<) Reor Be eh ce a Store HURON. of os ae 9,Sun:2to5 | |Add chocblate mixture and va- Se 4 4 : 2 Sricates in a 515 deayes oven, Coa MISS BENNIE PRIZANT ~~~ before cutting into squares. ‘is wearing the sensational BECAUSE HAIRCUT designed and named e Se ae eo nes ay Dette Le Cee. Tey ee Fe eae 4 4 . . adaptable. It can on permannt waves or na " |Sadie Hawkins. .- cm vour hair is not becomirig to you YOU SHOULD BE COMING Dance Planned - ene. : ; Five Stylists to Serve You — Now Open All Day Wednesday by Trabajamas 7 y Trabajamas "| BETTY Le CORNU BEAUTY STUDIO of the Trbajamas Sadie Hawkins |} 306 Riker Building $8 3-5am Dance Saturday, has announced : eee 4 MA helping hand ae boas bs @ When the need for a funeral director arises we fo gp velige de or an can be of this much comfort to you—that our service : of Joan. Richards, ‘Muriel is complete, our trained personnel courteous, our and Liz Hazely. _ - prices fairtoall . Janice Slate? is handling the ar- , : rangements for the prizes. Signing / up patrons for the dance are Linda z j n Burt, Janet Bolton and Myra’ : | Goines * ¢ ® ; : e ' : Distribution of tickets is being 79 OAKLAND AVE. é ; Weare mentore of Netinea! Betested Mi - decks, sisal poattiols @rd business integrity = . ro ! THE PONTIAC PRESS, “TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1. 1955._ Unequalied Facil lities and Gracious q Where Time and Eternity Meet ang Blend oo The gracious words of the poem “growing old” also will describe the real and spiritual func- tions of the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. As our loved ones pass this world, we desire care Gnd dignity that ease the burden. people of our community have long regarded the Donelson-Johns, Funeral Home. as the gracious setting lor services upon entering lile eternal, and cal] us without question. chs Beauty The FEDERAL 44511 Excessive Fees : 4 Medical Group. Studies |- Complaints of ‘Too High’ Thigh? . Kenneth G HEMPSTEAD INSURANCE a 102 E. Huron St. Phone FE 4-8284 Surgeons Probe Operating Charges CHICAGO (—Do some or many surgeons — fees that are too : . se © The American College of Sur. ‘fees. “A committee of “six or seven’ feons today- announced it is launeh.+ ~ ing a special study _of surgical ). TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: — JUNIOR, EDITORS | * i Wi, - distingtished surgeons” will inves- tigate the feé matter, making a preliminary, report to regents of the college about mid-December, said Dr. I. S. Ravdin, of Philadel- 'phia, chairman of the ACS. board | of regents. “Statements.have been made that in many instances exorbitant i fees have been charged. We intend | to look into this ‘matter, and find lout if if is_so,’ ” Dr. Raven told tT newsmen, NOT WHITE WASH ' mously approved appointing the in- | vestigating committee. He declined to name the members, saying they could best do their work if their names were not made public, | “This -is not a white-washing committee,” Dr. Ravdin declared. | “We will make public whatever it finds, if there is anything to make | | public. We won't hide _ anything “when ye get a repent.” | ‘The Callege ot Scuba mati news several years ago. in an- /nouncing its opposition and a cam- |paign against fee-splitting. It de-. “regents-had—unantey——__——— : + TO Tks dhe de agna ti chu dacs om ee, ¢%, pie = romp tlannme crowns esses yatta Sere a at last Rip fell asleep. he had a long gray beard. stared at him fearfully. Dogs barked. fined fee-splitting asa sharing of a fee between,a surgeon and a phy- | "4 sician who referred the patient to | formed. Holland Plant Opening | HOLLAND @® —*The Chamber of Commerce announced Monday that a branch of the Vanderby Co., of Yammond, Ind., estab- ‘lished in this community, expects ‘to begin operations before next weekend in the kitchen cabinets and sink tops. Sea pressure reaches seven tons Pee SunN ta ot A Cpe CT rmiles, . welcomed him to her home. —Rip Van Winkle In colonial days a ‘Dutch setiler-named Rip Van Winkie lived in the Hudson River Valley. With his dog Wolf he was hunting in the Catskill Mountains, Ashe started home near sunset, weird little man carry a keg-up a steep cliff. They mat & Group of eter little ‘men playing ninepins, a bowling game. Not a word was The sound of the rolling balls echoed through the mountains like peals of thunder. Rip and Wolf watched from a rocky point nearby and he and Wolf can watch the game of ninepins. Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used..Write | your suggestion to “Junior Editors” in‘ care of this newspaper; it can-| not be acknowledged or returned. . Honor Ford re honorary — aches er. = he was called on to help a} When he awakened it was a bright sunny- morning. His dog was gone. An old rusty gun lay beside him. His clothes were in rags, and When he hobbled back to his hometown, no one knew him. Children Finally someone remembered the story of a man whe had disap-) veneer Bp's litle Gaaghtex, Sam meee op and saat = Paste this picture on cereal box cardhoard, piled Rand od % tt. the surgeon, without specific billing | Fold the back part forward at the dotted line. Fold back the small sup-| for the services that cach had per te Cut out around Rip along the dotted line. Fold him forward. Now IGrand Haven Jobs Up FORT COLLINS, Colo. «@ —| GRAND HAVEN (®—The Com-. of Michael Radock of the publications | mittee for Economic Development ¢ division, Ford. Motor Co., Detroit, Monday said employment in the has beenelected editor-historian 46 reporting .plants of the’ tri-, ‘of Pi Delta Epsilon, national | cities area reached an all-time | ‘née of 5.131: workers in Getober. | Lm 5 t yageak ae 7 A 4 to . Oe . —n e - 4. is ead ee es ae ee ar | Pi, Oe Mckee . a oF E> ‘ "UO Nlow this’ ‘place is o- = fe] — genuine antique. All ee J _ it needs is a little fix- ae : ing ar f, a et y went.to “tix up,” ‘remodel, ory E call POOLE’S. Get to know, 5 ir ot On FE & ot POOLE’S.” : ee Gall FE 4-608 ers at the hearings here yesterday , Many farmerg_told_t) ne . . tee they could not understand why, anne see ‘ with so much hunger in the world. ai hur ey the surpluses cannot be put to use No surgery peeded “Reduce swelling’ of i | piles at home! ! new, inless_com- wonderful Triolyte, not con- — tr up * cee t in any other leading pile program. ro- ’ torture at homie. stain. 1 sthetic duction until the surpluses can be Paso, and i rough instant relief Fo angen ghey Souk icodee as —_ Pro-' ternal relief —without ! instantly “5° while the medica : No ot! it ie of results, Many who suffered Paso Here's why. Pazo combines 6 meg- _ stain clothes. 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West Virginia, the enly other — team in. the. > # _ THE b PONTIAC vas -rwespay. } NOVEMBER 1 losing side last week -by apeting Colorado, * * Maryland plays Lousiana State, a team which has occasionally dis- turbed the ranking , |hasn't- beaten them, and Michigan e takes on the same sort of powers _but | 18. syrac gg : | Stevens Point ~ Boocee Star: Sought by Pros “Nubbs”” Miller © Gets Offers From Packers, SSSSER= Sai medi, tite 17. Kentucky on . ey OF 1 Army ae keegan sat 20. Mleclestet State 6-1. Title Decided, Stress. Is. Off INTER- LAKES ie 2 : WLT 2 van Ore | Ww 283 233838 as “7 - :: ps is all ever hak thé thestien bs far. as conference play is ‘con- cerned for Inter-Lakes. — ‘Colorado Aggie’ s Weber -. Gives ‘II’ Title Dreams DENVER The play of cen- ter Bob Weber, a key man in the Colorado A&M football team; hat deteated in five Skyline Conference league title ee" 1927. Davis of the Aggies. “He's a very fine blocker and an even. better tackler, He's’ our defensive quar- terback—he calls our defensive for- mations.” Along with being smart in foof- ‘ball ways; the 22-year old, 190- ~pound-junior, is an “inspirational jeader for the team. Although a junior, this is Weber's third year! of varsity ball. He played as a freshman—and sc , went into service, and then returned to A&M. . . “He's the take-charge guy of the | Tracy Makes Pro Star Team: Ex-Maple, Vols Ace, Only Ottawa Player on Offense Team TORONTO (#—Montreal Alow’ ettes today placed seven players on the 1955 Big Four (Canadian) all-star offensive football team. It is a squad that for the 3rd straight season includes only one again the key roles that importy play in each club’s attack. The Canadians, however, gave the | import talent a better battle for | spets en the. defensive all-star and another going to a former American now ranked as 2 non- The teams were Canadian press by football sportecast: and coaches four league cities. The gttensive team_—Piving wing—Joey hee ren. saws selected for the ~ rom Seeteeeiere Bleatrest? vanet teheverry, © Meatsonl:. guard—Herb Trawick, Mont- oo to; Shipp, iL, Montreal; nd—Pete New im, Hamilton “Injures Hit Rants \ Prior fo 49er Tilt writers, |” in the) ‘| prove his 1953 victory over Vince \| the top 10 of the class two years | Aggie line which tins been vastly underrated in ‘the team's success,” reported J. D. Kailer, sports edi- tor of the Albuquerque Journal and a member ofthe regional nominating board. “He's ~a--vicious all around player.” the direction Van Dyk, Wa terford and possibly_.larming- ton. es oes woe, © fe | Seen-to-die-out yell, hire ia Wake ol vepeen tor cheer around Van Dyke for the Abes took ‘home the I-L. crown}~ | last “Friday night ‘for “the —onty|— perfect mark in the circuit. Skip-| f pers are proud of their 1st winning year in football since 1947, not to mention that Dave Freeman's boys finished. close on the heels of the champion Abes, - © “Celebration at Farmington is for the Falcons, who pulled out of their last place finish of last year -and gathered in 4th place honors this season, The dim sound from Bearland is for senior quarterback Marv Bennett who scored Berk- ley’s lone TD of loop play against Farmington Jast week. Bears had a winless league season after be- Southfield and Walled Lake. there is not too much joy. Jays have nothing to sob about but head meritor Monte Charles has the an- swer why the Blue and White are not celebrating their 3rd place fin- ish. : |__*The boys all year for the title and they worked hard ‘for it. ‘The game with Van Dyke (Jays lost 25-7) took every- thing out of us,” he pointed out. Vikings from Walled Lake fell from their 1954 tie for 3rd place ‘to finish Sth this season, Tom Evans and company will prob- ably never forget that they came within one — of upsetting Van Dyke, : - Final card for I-L, teams Friday: Milford (W-O) at Waterford, 3:30.. Plymouth at Walled Lake; Red ford Union at Southfield, 3:30; Ypsilanti at Berkley; Bentley at Farmington, 3:30 and Hazel Park at Van Dyke.’ be + * * ‘NEW YORK i — Danny Giova- elli, once a bright young prospect in the welterweight. pore wants to Martinez was no fluke, ‘The lanky Brooklyn boxer made Last night’s unanimous decisich: over Paolo Melis of Italy at St. Nicholas Arena‘ revived — Melia outside with his long left a Melis heeded six dncedia ae ivias He cet Gi hte Delt eybbrew after the hard-fought match, witnessed by 1,300 fans paying $2,022. ‘ Referee Barney Felix and Judge. Bert Grant saw it 6-3-1 and Judge Harold Barnes scored it 6-4, all for Giovaneli, The AP .card_ also was 6-4 fot Danny who has a 27-5-1 rec- ord for 33 ‘pro fights. Future Is Uncerfain for Belair Stables NEW YORK (®—The future. of Bl 73 | ; y He 7 a ee oa ee i ‘ anes fast week of Lon Warneke. gE OR ec inamabicipiie ae he hey _felt_ this: was our | International NEW YORK @—The National Horse Show, strictly for the horsey set of the equine world, opened an eight-day run in Madison Square Garden today. eerie * * The stticint opening is set for tonight when Lieut.-Gen. Thomas | 99 W.” Herren, Commanding General of the Ist Army, takes the salute jof the four international teams. | But by that time, more than a | dozen events will have been run ' off, s * 7 * 5 | As usual, most of the attention SPARTANS’ LOSS — A knee in- ‘jury, suffered in the Badger game, last Saturday, has sidelined big | Cow Embry Robinson, MSU's chunky ist string left guard. Robinson was | due for an operation tomorrow on | the knee, and will. be, out for the balance of the season, MSU offi- cials reported today, + Creighton Hits Peak of Career New York Hockey Star Shares Scoring With Jean Beliveau | MONTREAL (—After knocking for seven years in the Na- ti Hockey Leagute, Dave Creighton looks like he's finally come into his own with the New York Rangers. He shared the scor- ing lead of the NHL with Mon- treal’s Jean Beliveau today, The 25-year-old center, who was far down the list with only 17) points in 63 games with Toronto EVE CATCHER —! Brooklyn's. Danny-Giovanelli | Melis in 9th round of bout in a St. Nicholas’ Arena last can't quite get his guard up as he takes a short right | night. on the: -corner of his eye throwm Wranentes Paola. ereaag decision to the Brooklyn boxer, RURAL == Giovanelli Downs Melis Braumeister Team. to Brighten Ring Future Bowls High Series The Braumeister quintet of the 775 House Bowling League recently rolled a 3129 handicap series. at the Pontiac Recreation. The team bowled an actual series of 3030, Actual team scores: Dick eh magyar eevee» 267 221 223—01 | doe Poste seg gg 1 206—63 rig ‘Berney act . 776---608 sess sees L3S 222 208—56) «154 178 103621 eeeee sorry FOCKION sevenns: ne Ex-Sandlot Ump Takes Big Step Into NL Ranks PHILADELPHIA — Henry C. ‘(Shag) Crawford, who was calling baseball last night to find himself a Na- tional League umpire, ,The 35-year-old father of four “I wasn't just happy when my wife told me_the news," he said. be | was elated, It's the goal I've had ‘my eye on for a long time.” Crawford, who has been working in the riinors for five years, was added to the National League um- piring staff as a result of the resig- Mustoing. Guard Reduces DALLAS — Tiny Goss, Southern: Methodist's g guard, is at the lowest weight he can attain—256. When: ooo doe Chal alae he weighed 296.~ and Chicago last senson, is at op, Melis, who now hails from Montreal, dropped a | t third _ Piso aa a | | standout performer defensively as | Monday asked .waivers \on de-| = lalso has 13 but is listed behind | Alma limited Olivet to 48 yards fcnsive lineman Jim Ric and | Creighton with one les; goal. Creighton has 4 goals and 9 as- ’ Siats, Beliveau 3 and 10. Another surprise is Ron Murphy, | playing on Creighton’s left wing for | the Rangers. He's tops with 8 among the point-scorers with De- | troit's Gordie Howe, —_ have 12 points. OCSC Riflemen Victors Over Detroit Squad Club rifle team defeated shooters from Wayne County Sportsmen’ Club last weekend at the OCSC. Host club's top five shooters post- ed an actual score of 921 and a handicap total of 1030 compared to Wayne's . 816-955. -Kjell Danielson and Nancy New- man recorded high actual scores with 187 apiece, followed by John job! Treeful, 183-and Jané Martini and Robert Gubbins, 182 each. Ted) Vitasinski was top handicap rifle- man with a total of 221, followed . 201, Wayne rifiemen were led in both actual and handicap scores by Stan Stroebel, Whe ghot 180-200. .| and Jane Martini, 200. IHL Goalie Bill- Tibbs - Setting Shutout Mark — By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bill Tibbs, Sia Wee pea. set an International Hockey League record by stringing together 184 minutes and 34 of tess hockey, The :24-year-old native of- Winni- peg, Man, shut out Grant! Rapids twice in a tow and then Toledo-Marion, ca was focused on the international lead Dinner Guests Oakland County Sportsmen's - farrien te Highlights National Show | jumping which pitted the United States against teams from Mexico, Ireland and Canada. “The American team, one of the! ri : 144 STEVENS POINT, Wis. (®—The 4 | town that gave Ted Fritsch to pro-- st; aged 156.8 yards rushing in. each youngest ever to represent the United States, is composed of Billy Steinkraus of Westport, Conn., at 29, the oldster, Hugh Wiley of Towson, Md., 28, and oe Den- dehy of Lake Forest, Iii., “This trio won four. events . the Harrisburg show last week as did the Mexicans, Steinkraus has been a member of the United ‘States team for several years, but Wiley and Dennehy are newcomers. * ” * Uncle Sam's representatives also *j} are handicapped by the fact that their No. 1 mount, Nautical, who won many a blue ribbon as an open jumper under the name of Injun Joe, injured a foreleg at Harrisburg and will‘ be unavail- able. Steinkraus probably will do best on his own—mount, Wonabet, but the other hofses the Americans wi ride are borrowed. Yank Pair Pitches NY to 7-0 Victory NAGOYA, Japan } — The New Yankees trimmed Japan's Gen. Humberto Mariles, atone. : Los Angelés Rams fessional football is readying an- 2 er Be package and, by/| the of things, there'll be Seaty ab of takers, He'g_Norbert (Nubbs) Miller, a 185-pound fullback who has aver- of Stevens Point State College's seven consecutive victories. - * * ‘The 23-year-old dynamo already has reteived applications from the Los Angéles: Rams and the Green| Ki Bay Packers, who train here dur- ing the summer, and more are sure to come because Miller is the kind of ballplayer the pros like to get. State Boasts Terrific Three 8 Imposed by AAU Denies He Was Given Excessive Expenses; — Plans Early Appeal QUANTICO, Va. (®—Marine Lt, Wes Santee, America's star miler, was poised today to fight a perma- nent suspension as an amateur ath- - lete which would bar him from the 1956 ei former University of w nanendin need Missouri Valley AAU Committee. It said he had accepted excessive.expense allovrances for _| competing in three California track - meets last May. * es‘ An official of the registration ‘group said-it was found Santee re- ceived $1,200 in all from sponsors - _ }ot the three meets, wrenes AAU Lyules allow in Scoring Race Clark, Raterink, Raab Place 1-2-3 to Grab Small College Lead For statistics, no” state in the /union éan match the terrific three of Michigan football — Hillsdale’s Nate Clark, Central Michigan's Bernie Raterink and Alma's Marv et Combined, they have scored 44 touchdowns this season for 264 4 points, and have rolled: up well “1 i ichi Dragons 7-0 today behind | the ree-hit pitching of righthand- ers Joknny Kucks and Tom § vant, It was he Yanks’ seventh win! without a in a tour of Japan. | The Yank got eight hits, in-| beng a 2-1ux homer into right! field by first bakeman Eddie Rob- | pet be at, or near, inson in the fourt inning. College Players Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ayling of Pontiac and Mr. and Mrs, Harold mothers and fathers of the Scots football squad members. Dick Ayling, star quarterback for the Scots, played only part- time in Saturday's easy 314 vic- tory over Olivet and completed a 7H aE Pat until Sater in the. but it's a sale bet that all: the g x mat ng, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | i $15 a day in expenses, plus travel . costs. Word “of the suspension action ‘reached Santee yesterday at .this Marine Corps base where: he is sta- is tioned. He said-he had never done — anything to violate amateur athlet- | i ic standards, The committee gave Santee, the American-mile record holder, five days to appeal its 5-2_action to the Missouri Valley AAU's Board of Managers, Santee said at his home in Triangle, near here, he was “in - the process” of preparing that ap- peal and he indicated it probably. — would be. in the mail by today. ““ Santee did not say what the appeal would contain. If i ene sticks, Santee not bé‘able to compete in Hou ee s Olympic games in Aus- tralia: This obviously was upper- most in his mind, ei * * Bi, <1 would hate to miss the Olym. “ able for travel and ence. ..." thus, it told Santee, he was suspended “from further com- " petition as an amateur athlete.” The committee said its action stemmed from expenses received for competing in meets at Fresno, . Los Anveles and Modesto May « 11-22, 194. Bowling Results LAKELAND LADIES Der-L Godbardt's w. Ed's Loute’s Bnortsm 7 mm “ “Weimer son Oumtrs e. 1. ' sr county EMPLOYES | ‘ a eee Brats i Ey) iy a news. 721 OG, Smid 007, HURON ore MATINEE Johnson nite! 90. ‘ Pour = Pour Bowlers & Wood Pin Biasters is 14 Pour P ol P pyer 186-500; Pour L 1 17 1117 9 is Bowlers tbe re _nousewry ta | five passes in six attempts, John Greenlees, freshman center, was a | | rushing. | Mr. and Mrs. Greenlees live at | of Michigan to replace him. | 3036 Margaret. The Aylings reside | The departure of the 6-foot-4, ‘at 86 North Edith, Willed Rich Estate LOS ANGELES i}—The $350,000 estate of Albert A. Baroni,: racing |owner whose Top Row won the 1936 Santa Anita Handicap; will go to his widow, Ann, afd his son, Albert Jr., under a will filed yes- terday, --~ Baroni, beset by ill health, _fatal- ly” shot, bimnset at his San Gabriel goals so far and is tied for third home Oct. 11 DETROIT «INS). — ' brought up linebacker Ted pound) Ricca emphasizes he coach Buddy Parker's disappoint- ment over the trade with Washing- ton that sent all-star Lavern Tor- geson to the Redskins for Ricca and lineman Walt Yowarsky. Yowarsky was eliminated from the roster weeks ago. Topor, 6-foot-1 and 225 lbs., was drafted by the Lions in 1953 but Uncle Sam drafted him soon there- after and he was not discharged from the army until just prior to Buck's Auto Se Superior jack's Pont. Stedium Inn Amb. Ineul, is he HM. Sitzes 484; j tae 654, Jack's” Bar 2480. AUBURN HT: _, RUSINERSMEN s s Ps ‘ Davie Mkt. 2012 Andy's Gerv, 12 19 . 2012 Kelly Héwe. 12 20; 19 13 Sam's Drugs 10 22 » 17 15 Peterson's ke 632; a0: Ava 4 LANES LADIES wh wth * it Li] snare pcr 13 the start . this season, Mkt, 11. Eppler PRINCESS AMNE, Md. (#—Four undefeated seasons in the last ‘seven well on the way to another is Maryland State's record today, That's Maryland STATE — not the University of Maryland which you. might think at first glance. Maryland State .is the poor, Negro relation of the university which also} wins a lot of football games but ject mete eutionsd recognition. they're: yoing: tie: ty ‘on Kramer's Tour one he lost to Fi A&M in a) postseason gue ine Orange Maryland State, a small school devoted to meena 3 Negroes trades Maryland University’s. Poor Relative Headed for Fifth Undefeated Season in Eight Years and agriculture, has no scholar- ships or such inducements to offer football payers. Q ; “We couldn't do the job without friends, valuable contacts through the country,”” Coach McCain says. ville, Pa., ‘to name a few. ** Segura Joins Tony. that Pancho will join hin and tor- ve. oe ae ce: Fen THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, N OVEMBER 1, 1955. ERSStose att Dodges’ Podres 4/ : Soe Up for Physical sage 0 iA) { 1 Hi : : ‘fn football ance I: "| Hero: of World Series : oc wp 8 epecl eo- : —_ Takes: Exam in Bera f Mises’ aca any ma Paerdig Ang on November 14. woes Ot ee Tens i . “WITHERBEE, ay (Johnny Podrés, the Brooklyn Dodgers’ left- ant al On ee hander who pitched them-to.two he gained a lion's share na World Series victories, has been yards) of his yardage total ordered by his draft board to-re- doubled the number of passes he a physical examina rhad caught in three previous i .. E ; gf i ve € | Also TAIL PIPES and EXHAUST PIPES . ! & i ; é : i 1 at i g t 7 & # 4 pounds less than Kramer's | to stop Iowas set Hart Sl Kramer word signal ntz~on sacere Sethe ra ating teeth Coach Bennie Oosterbaan, an All-| which way Smith was heading by back’ injury when he was called America end himself in his playing | watching where Smilth would line - up in 1952 He was playing with days at Michigan, says, ‘They're | up in the lowa offensive formation. Montreal in the I the greatest ends in the country,| Then either Maentz or Kramer League then, and Maentz rates just a shade be-| would cut to turn Smith back rere hind a BOWRS sme LADS This comparison is a close one. ao ae pay dnd - SPECI VET Gamsiers AH Mianwete 18 6 Both ‘Kramer and’ Mache have| £2 N te O 04 ot Sale yec Se ee {et ee Rehbine 20 Played in four games of Michi-| the straight arm hé gave Miller’s* 18 14 -+gan’s victory string of six. Maentz } Relchow (the lowa quarter- "E. Bhiel missed the Missouri,and Michigan) 1.04) when he LADIES ALL-STARS - oe Complete LUBRICATION HOPE. TO REPEAT—University of San Francisco | formance. Those gathered around the coach are (L Kramer missed the Northwestern | =e Séelines. to score pt. K. C. eur h- Pts. and s | Motor 1 ee 31 Mann: Po ae --1] epach Phil Woolpert talks with what will probably be | to-R) — Hal Perry, Carl Boldt, Capt. K. C. Jones, | and Minnesota’games with an in-| “¥** : » a # oer gall " his starting lineup during the coming basketball sea- ne Farmer and big Bill Russell. Perry, Jones and | jured ‘chest, 4 Kramer, who also Kicks Michi- oS BRAKE ADJUSTMENT | M.' Howell 213, 8. - Godoshian $83; | son. USF finished as No. 1 team in the nation last! Russell were all members of last year's starting |: Stil, Whe twins, the beth weat gan's extra points, still leads the | Huron Bow] 820, Shaw's anne 24. | year and Coach Woolpert is hoping for a repeat per# team. “e tention steal 2 lds over | t2™ - wae with 34 points, 4 INCLUDING PULLING 95 ae Li cm thelr injuries. Kramer has Regu- back in addition to Russell are A NEW LINE OF K. C. (Casey) Jones, Hal Perry Warren Baxter, Bill Bush and T yet Steve Balchios and forwards Jack 1) @ CASUAL SPORT SH Sg tee Re : The Dons will play a 235-game Known from Coast to Coast f schedule, appearing in the Chicago by All Sportgmen » Invitational Dec, 16-17 Holiday Dec, 26-30.— By BILLY SIXTY . SLIDE FOR REACH — Until you straight ahead. 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Here in the , pendence mpet blares a weird series of Wawel ‘Castle are. buried all the ‘the Germans in 1 ing.on, commemorating the Hérdic|” But Frank pleaded guilty at trumpéter who warned the“ popu-'Nuernberg and said his crimes lace that the Tartars were ap would stain Germany for a thou- proaching. ka sand years, He was converted to That’s the atmosphere in which | Catholicism atid the Poles of today ge, commemorating the Het} But Frank ‘leaded. PUT lor Centuries in the . Revolution and leader of the Polish fight for inde- sa pare Ags ears Ld * * Direetly-in front of the altar.,is the resting place of Cardinal Sdpie- ha who -won lasting fame among the Poles for his conduct during the Nazi occupation. The cardinal invited Frank to dinner and served him the miserable black bread and porridge ration the Nazis were giving the suppressed Polish_popu- Cracow still lives, despite occtipa- | will tell you it was Wawel that did ‘lation. Frank was entaged but tion by the Nazis, war and now it, thelpless, He had to eat it, domination by a Communist gov-| Above the alter in the golden. * * ®& ' ernment, The Reds call the “City chapel of the castle is the silver! The city miracufgusly escaped} ALLE of a Thousand Churches” a reac- | casket containing the bones of St.|damage in World War I; The tionary town, They grumble about | Stanislaus, murdered on the altar | Poles credit their top Communist, “reactionary bars’’ where oldfash-| by a ~Polish.king, . | Boleslaw Bierut, for this. They say : foned, Poles sit around and speak; In the catacombs, a - place at | he interceded with Stalin, asking| . French in an odd kind of resist- honor is given the tontb of Thad-| that the Red army avoid storming ideus Kosciusko, aid to Washington’ the shrine city. . BOARDING HOUSE - BILL ME FOR A.FUNNY : Y FORMANCE AS O'RACLE )77 ERASE THAT EROM LZ E\ YOUR MIND T'M SAN- ING .MY GIFT, AND YZ DAILY RESTAURANT FARE! 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I feel like we're advertising something!” Ct ' {havertisement) — (Advertisement) || DONALD_DUCK ee Vere Nore me ae | 3 a P Ge oe CR a be ; eS De : : AG : ‘ es or ae ee . : ESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1955 a {Senate fo Begin |ssictctiiartany (GM Heaings ES Operations of Business|-. aes to Be Aired Along With Distributes Refunds - a GOP Housing Curbs- | Lansing Michigan Consol ai ings this month which might turn | tomers, é _ threw pric ‘They remained’ y {Up ammunition useful inf the 1956) ‘The refund, ordered by the State ~ * above the previous close, however. _| presidential campaign. Public Service Commission, repre- ‘ Wheat near the end of thé first Oneyinvolves a full-scale study | sents the difference between high- hour was % to % higher, Decem- of the operations and growth his-| er wholesale rates of a ne , tory of General. Motors, world’s | supplier and. the final largest manufacturer. The other | rate as determined by the. Federal, will delve into Eisenhower admin-| Power Commission. .- — ._ istration curbs on financing for} ‘The company is refunding about home building.” * ~ * | one-fifth of a cent for each 100 Sen. O'Mahoney (D-Wye), who cubic feet of gas billed to custom- unchanged to 18 ¢ents a hundred ee : rer | : ers between Dec. 21, 1952 and Nov.” , 2. | ah radian, will preside at the GM inquiry, | "5 between Dec. 21, 1952 and i f i a Grai an investigation.” Mut he added wee = perl ns, Paeet es ee Gi a ‘ —; has nun “a . ; : een OO. Hoe, 2 = 4AP)—-Opening | }. "t mee + : Ter 8 eamplaints and phone Meet Your Friends in the 3 - Ps coc Dee sessenre |b: 1, | co eee Se, 2 le against GM it wants aired. - + Dee: sevens 2.0% Mar oo’ ga | Llbed. i tocks fF | H. . aps BR ick UJ | : Riker Fountain , ee MOr sees. 200% May ..,...., 6B | 150-2: No 1. : i. s 2 ; In Detroit, General. Motors of- : —— $ | a ir te i ae be io die ase | EES 0 0 . Harlow Cur tice Repor ts U NVelis -ficials declined to comment. 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ATHENS, Greece w — Pitched| i, Te 00 be aris charg ‘Ro in 8S | ond a me Sadia taenes bald on scareshor right yar hay ledon low Price Venture FLINT (INS)—Buick, third best — } Cirators raged! in the city of Patras | 1985 f'n soaier esened Me 1 P20: | Grvnoy gan Shit” yesterday| cutice: _Feturning aboard the Successful—Wards [was So” principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute | |] : on the | cscareis, © eb E38-L38. bu; mi ge regs Queen Mary. from his annual busi- rds . ‘+ @. ‘available all tim stone-throwing rioters who stormed | Lettuce” pine’'tt No, 1° 225-275" bu: | reported high earnings and a fa- Europe * quotation service ‘av: at times. and badly damaged the British In- | stto% Batter, No i, sei’ "to." | vorable dividend, opened today on sovtors Heat ——— “ot| A venture into the low-priced |, Featured is a four-door hardtop stitute Building, ettice, ‘Dead, Me's Phos ey eet ere? | 1,500 shares up % at 47, Western Ex cars to be on | Caf fiéld last year brought Pontiac |." t memes t Rooms erty cosuseraveee cena Rest ent Office Space rere, | | ‘or Rent Miscellaneous rere. | , ~ REAL STATS FOR SALE -/ we Sela Resort groperty regan f Subur Propert: oeeee eee eens a , 7 SS - teeeeneerceneese OO af For Sale Farm tecereereese, / Oy : me Sale or Exchange vecncenes OO FINANCIAL seeseeee il — Gheeeeeees « 2 Peretti eeenccncerecees OO i a , brother of Mrs. Jessie Bailey, Mrs. Fred C. Beardsiee, Mrs.-Lynn }.* Thrush, Mrs. Bernice de, Jas~- Whipple neral service will. be held ursday, Nov, 3. at 2 p.m. from Allen's Puneral Home with Rev. Marie Rundeli, Pastor of- fictating. Interment im Oxtosd Cemetery, Mr. Whipple: will le in | state at Allen's Funeral Home, Lake. Orion, Mich | * ts Missacas a ns WA «+38 IN LOVING MEMORY or OUR 20} Beloved Mother, Rosa € Samples. she who passed away Oct 4 Sadly missed by her family. Loving .memories never die, as years roll on and days pass by In our heart, a memory is kept- of one We lots and will never forges wife, Mary Agnes- Vokral,. who passed away November 1. 1051. ia alwaya aus you. Your hus- a IN LOVING MEMORY” OF SHARON one ¥ear ago Today” One, yegr has nassed and gone. | Sine one we loved so wel! in Weken from our héme on with ‘Jesus Christ to dwell} — —— we place upon her May ‘wither and , dec But Se love for her “cae” sleeps Bihail waever fade awa Sadly missed by Mother. Father, __ brothers and sisters In father, Jos passed away Oct. 26, 1954. Sadiv missed by his family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheffield ona hildren, and Mr. and rs. Donald R, Al- ‘ou're not forgotien. father, dear, be: ¥ tor ever nee Md long as life ina aes last ee OP ES M4 -W. Huron 8t. FE 2-8301 Gary Schroeder: on brother of Willlam and Herman, Marie and Louise i service will be heid Nov. 2, at 2 p.m. from the alien rittin Sune Home ic to G. Schultz offi- eAting, Interment in Roseland Park Cemetery t. Schroeder “will He in state @t'the Sparks- Griffin Funeral Home. | WHIPPLE OCT 30, 1958. CLARE | , 1650 Granger Ra- RFD No.1. Gouri Mich, age 54; dear per’ L. Astin F., and vd H LOVING MEMORY OF. “MY ee nker who passed away Spee MEMORY nd ouR remember Flowers 3 DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS Funeral Directors. 4 —~ATR AMBULANCE | oRouND Purs Donelson-Johns ough Service. FE 33041 Voorhees-Siple FE cist? 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P PHONE ctive Drawin "100 MEN. ‘NEEDED FOR LONG PROGRAMS DESIGNERS DETAILERS | Ford Motor Co: swage Oe Expansion oan’ in Birmingham “was Created Opportunities _FOR: Project Engineers Test Engineers _ # “ Product Designers and Checkers q = « Cost Analyst é Consumer’ Research « [~~ ee Kinaneial Anialyst CHECKERS! TOOLS Special Machinéry Auto, Body Fi€tures _ Welding Dies.- TOP RATES ALL FRINGE - BENEFITS MODERN] | Engihe@ering pesise Pa" Winrar Tee Pat Wacrure tee. | Service Co: Kirkby Puneral Home. PE 4is2|_’ 12 Mile at Woddward ot ~=Boply ot ae FOR THE COLGRED. MAN FOR GENERAL |- Pre ocess E ngis LEP s, Engineer $ Plant Layout Technician MAN. Material Handling _ f+. - cetiens, vwrhe Fi Lng Middlebelt” at welbeeaabeet H ATTENDANT, MID. | a _ Seaton Attendant_ 2500 E,Maple - = aboot _for eer rt he ¥e Ly ;,Beminenam, “Hand a a re Eve. eet Sie aledind Bifmmingham OPEN WED. TILL 9 SAT. 9 TILL 12° ton. T Tony's Drive-In, 2790 Auburn Rd., Utica tions. . = The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 iy i ttl I Hh EL if ig 133 A zg iF #2 Mi ® *e z & bl ; He i Hl casm Want ap rates ff tine titer 2 bazr ¥bere 2 Te 3B RR 4. teéde. & 6 2.25 4.05 6. 6 -2% 43 920 [ig te 38 Hi 405 «720 = 10.80 BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today “Were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 7, 16, 18, 25, 28, 87, 60; 62, 64, 71, 80, 88, 90, 164, - 106, 107, 111, 114, 186. Long Program: vee DESIGN aM Desicniies: | Detailers — Checkers WEEK) $8300 pS year. Cuaracter e Peas St. ues eG ADDITIONAL en eee ALi — J . MONEY? . - == regular increase: WHY NOT SPEND YOUR Sm locally and seuteeed EVENING WORKI state. Do not. soely WITH Ss? lication — = “examination trom] rENDANT LB LARGE &TAND- Station. Steady fu time, Saree, mares nen — ferred, References: required. "Mi > 6-a0m8. ‘DO YOU NEED SHEET METAL First class class capable ofa prneral_ woes. . MODEL MAKERS 7 . 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Ellsworth Se. 8 Sanford PE 5-6720 Birmingham Child Care Babysitters wand 4 nurses available in Poctiac.° Mi ¢0s0. HOUSEWIVES: HELP ¥ with Christm as sed, Sai tic oil HOTEL AUBURIN heat with storms and screens’ vn by Ph. PE PE 2-0239 un lovely }-vearold 2. bed- Poe y R iapelian ae room. Has full basement, knotty | Room Py ‘Day or week ine yg or get garage large Also 1 0 ents | 1195 Jay St. west i HURON CLEA Owner $ fat $12,500. Bs Hares dae Ph or or werk “a oot ‘est See of en Pe “a Shepard Broker ¥ BEDROOM Hot House PARTLY Rent Stores 40 |* sitieed 00s ~lot. Reason: | - ~~ Ne sale a 2 parent 2324 Jones |. 4 x xa STORE ag om aa PLEN- i y of parkin or- any ‘ Susinens, prety 5 ma a ee —— SANFORD STREET stairs. vod Pa oe &t., commerce modern. Newly 4% ‘room house qi ted ¢ bathroom TO COAST LEAVE...THER Closed Trailers sign shop, ete. FE DOUBLE GARAGE ON DIxis in Drayton Plains, OR 31003 alt. or’ eve, For Sal¢é Houses 43 BEDROOM. AUTO. HEAT. 2? garage on one ‘acre a $1500 down. 485. Wile _Rochester. MUlberry 9-153. _Ra. byl ‘D4. §2,000 FE SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick has several new 3. bedroom home d Cheltingham reed raftered tellings. .massive brick fireplace, plarik oak. floors. Cros ley kitchen with duilt in oven | and dishwasher. Large family | room. There homes really stand | out. Built and sold by a iuilder | have real plaster tile, gas teat. reinforced con- crete driveway. city sewer and water. kets Sf wide. Quly 2 ke City maintained bathin pool Just north of Mid It. and Orchard Lake . Call FE 4-5000 or FE 72-2105 for appointment and directions. Open ¥ 1 to 6 Price $33, - $00 up: _So0 up: Immediate boxsession. BY OWNER West side. 4 bedroom home, 1'% ranch homes, Pull EB ny Per & REAL BUY. ‘ ROME OF RS 3 ACRES Knob Reasonable down pav- Balance -on terms, rE L] ee WALLED LAKE as 3 vine, DR. 3 bike, Avail. Nov. 18 MA 41 __ For: Rent Rooms 3 SYLVAK Take lari bedrooms. ~ MYERS. _ ree an Huron bus. FE 2-0504. feat R ia _T.Y., electric clock, FE Sa717 ELDERLY LADY WANTED TO share oes, we widow, cal EMPLOYED LADY KITCHEN pri re. al RS t. Templeton, Realtor ner 6. if po anse call OM Si108 FE 2.9502. with 4-2000 | re | Sieve eee ees = Ano SUEERING: ROOK FORT FE 54-1608. PE 5-114. y Pontiac P 1508, wi hea’ ie. 3 BEDRM., ME, FULL basem heat. Mice section ot Watettord Jena. <= Irwin oh, ny a ‘een Street "PE Sout Eve. PE 21804 Peacock ave. North side. adults only, te San and waa evphone ef own lites Real jerunas Pome round. Available No drinkers FE : Tass peri. modern, 811 w- FOR 1 OR 2 after 5. - employed iris. Cinse bisiine. : round. home a8 5 sii RT OOK: year 2. R Ww COOK- retrig. : : ie, sank is hy Ey rE — ane sven Lake Orion. Sat. and Sunday. | Fj . GENTLE- cae 32-6032. See ATHENS | BS" , Auto. heat. bus line. yton Plains. “Call ae time rvs Se Ms Ginis. semees _ privileges, close in. 41 Pairerove s ; , 28S FE +1 RM. “. von aye MAN. puiont Se _ ‘a oe “Geeriewan ROOM POR MTN. EekD TADY bed privileges. Close in, FE SLERPING ROOM -WOP KIN rirl, close to.‘bus s line, F2 PE Saito. < - 3 ROOM & BoaRp $15 . 98 Poplar St, 2-9853, 2.0 AR D. >» ra POR Ht [a BOARD Bt PRIVATE tar’ L) one and)", EL. oom , Hwy. ie s on woodr rit -perantitets— with 36 years experience, They | real ceramic | a . Tented. 2. car caraie ‘ice jot with flowers $9450 cash to morteace. 4 rooms and ‘bath with Gtility Real reat and clean be Colgate, bear Baldwin, $1300 4 rooms apd bath with utility room New oil ‘urnace. 2 lots. West New York. one own, Rosi MclL. LARTY 22162 or PE 53578 LAKE ANGELUS AREA}? coe 4 Wea | Side arn oy. nas Sire} s ae or Actes is Teae. 7 UE: cenheDy | EDRM., ATTACHED eres prepiade, 90.050 $1,460 down. OR 4 ON LAND CONTRACT $3500: DOW N - 3 bedroom brick veneer, attached 1 ear garage, full. basement. fire- place. garbage disposal, kitchen. fan. tile bath. 990x200 s.. Call Mi 17-0008. after 5°30 call FE 5-4067, FE 5-7608. -RANCH -t BUILD NOW Mi buil¢ on m yous Suaaud bedroom 14,500 ME, $13,500 Time for i = this year, it you. hurrrt R. DUNLAP: 3 bed 1 ted on | ee er pant side. $0080, termas| ‘Licensed Builder, OR 3-4740- Lovely 6 room ‘ranch, built in ‘54, |, ooned rd ie a ag : Beautiful FV gonee bf ‘tie oe | and 8. Commerce | dally from 2 to ¢ Wood Sub. Pontiac Trail Lincoln WEST SUBURB AN fst pe > Nicel offer. CHECK ON THIS ONE Pyke Lavi onaga ze es Extate : f 2 = bp NEW HOMES: ~” THE “ELDORADO”. GIS $750 dn. FHA $2,100 dn. Full price $14:700 IN CLARKSTON GARDENS WITH COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM. ‘Tirst—-greup of brick ranch homes to be built tm Clark- ston, The. following features are what. you've always wanted ‘on t home of your own. It's face brick and hai a ® baths with colored The home is heated with perimeter gas heat and are 1%. * “$1390 DOWN. Just and gas space neaiare. Liv- pone 8¢ E. Walton Eves. Sun. 12 to 3 = 80441 | FOR BIRMINGHAM PROPERTY | _ Benjamin & Stephens, Inc,’ NEW SHELL WITH COMPLETE. ess for cash. 1735 listed ars home Carroll te Nice living roses v.th fireplace, Oak floors; 3 pc. bath. basement with furnace : and oil heater. 4 lots. 1% fl S ac biogks- i, = f INCOME,” NORTH SUBURBAN. are “Ranch Dupiex. Separate bath, utility basement and three bed room ing reom with ‘ef ing area. Oak anne Us ., $12,< dt. Wel HAYDEN, Resltoc __For Sale Houises 43 ig Sr | "teat, Gose aes gre ee te be decorated, Natural | place wore. La huosson Gall'for MANDY MAIS SPECIAL ° Near Oakland ave. 4 rae va og poet ba “ROSE: McLARTY™ FE 22162 ot 9m Se page ag Said . trade. Near sc’ will teuly at knehén with -Y; reation room. See this a. Four Bedrooms — Built in = with _ acres ¢ good land, West Z ate trom = ere “thie is “well a today, Total price $13,000, * obms Exceptionally Nice OWN Sitwer Lake Area. + Better “see thi large’ 5. room’ & ula- Aion,” garage’ & ved st. A real | buy at mage © pered terms. OK—OK the Price Is Going Up! Was down—now $1.900 down - 2 bedrooms & beth at “Brendel Lake.- Immediate possession, Very nice lot, : “And Heese s“Anotlier $1,800 down, 2- bedroom frame home~you'll really like it, New HOME’ OF YOUR TM fg, U8. Pe ‘Capr. 1966 by NEA Ge clean!” “Now don't laugh at him, Harold! Atleast it gets his face cee Sale Houses es Johnson | FOR BETTER HOMES COUNTRY LIVING terms. on thie in tan geek te ines be first with « deposit. Evenings after 6:00 call Mr. Heth- erington, FE 5-4362. got Beenie Realtor 1704 a T naka Rd. BEAUTIFULLY PLANNED! cK INCOM family. h Si, Ueowiaictnge HOMES | ioe 13 Bedroom [Bud N Nicholie Roy Arnal Inc. REALTORS | % E. Huron PE 8-0406 __ Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 a . t Suburban Special — More living * teed family a favor, see it New ad 2Family acaale ernistic 2 =. leve] desi ; — SS. 3 Cory Sous anal piace in wer level, pictar e in level, picture win- | oll heat, automatic het wa- Bo rte cea Se tea’ wi Gaiy sakes $3500 down, 49 MI. Cle ere $1201 mens St. i» Eve. Mr. Phillips PE. 21317 3 Bédrmm. Ranch Ta. Attractive home only 3 years ‘old. pl walls, sash & “REALTOR me ar Elizabeth Lake Estates John K Irwin. sy edroom. home with a ao re v nice large Sores & cereens, Laces toe 68 | Scott Lake Wd. ee Teel tek, Bae ee chine | eee ree on en? es = 150, for the children to play —— ma sparking blue @ kiteh- SS ee pied sone. iy rr MUST SELL . sone area, A Sanguin at at si Cass Dodge Park Arca. io. M1$ to Waldon at South -vil- = ; i ern lage limits of ‘Clarkston; turn} Modern 2 bedrooi bungalow, 12x| West Sidé . fanaa ee ct ee : al to model. 2 livin, — and dining ell.| geven room home, “all newly dec- - Behool bus’ ONLY $7,000 a rs bis ern 2d —_ srotlieat madern Lichen, pal Re with 91,500 dn. & mo. ¥ birch .doors | throu; i * 4 rr ie t ; TOON LAKE SHORES | Fatesmemen@iia Seaton, | Gyeement “onl sf" EHS | ere personal a conde | Brick Ranch Type water heater. Corner Tot Pully /MOMES IN ALL PRICE RANGE , H you can beat ving value, we CALL OUR OFFICE IF YOU DO would like to know where. Just|. Substantial down payment. One] NOT SEE WHAT YOU WANT | Hatem wo Se value =, 3, bedroom block from one Huron’ shopping| IN aie AD. os r tte Pioneer: . aw Lid ae wal ees vearage. nt Ai to oe ‘Telegraph. L LAWRENCE W | AND. HARGER C 0. ¥ tr itor. Select oak floors 4 24 he ey 7 oe Bow Bene. ee =. tae ath. : i , = = Fad — e s. Extra 136 E. Pike St, Open E've: « Fgue ree ee. prem. Lae f-— Co-operative Real Estate “Exchange fleges to 6 Igkes, Believe it or 5 ROOMS MODERN $5,750. $350 not, thig home ta ready for i: _ down. Rochester, OL 26701. 1 | I 1 < mediate occ at 15,- 4+Twe—-Familv Income and contenant Call eS - gr tee ir apenfees! tein | OFF JOSLYN Wnt uroa Seat ia Hoa pe ae nig My — = 3, bes ry one apartment hes § rooms and Sun! 2 ck é q floors, Venetian shades. bath. Upper is fw and has un, 1 to 8. Located ‘4 mile east painted walls, : ef Sashabaw Rd fuil basement, oo, i 4 room. bath. Possible in- ° : ges best 2 ste arage. OFFERS comie, $219 per month. Heating : pear sche ana ~— % . pena = utilities for each LOTUSLAKE 4 “me only $3,600 dow Near St. Vincent's . Full price $12,900 ointment sd a it “® room and bath tome in| At Geneva Lake | 3 bed Pull b t. Here VACANT 2 fining room, ind bitches ng | 2° 1, 20% 4 tom gnd beth ce is the buy of the year — com- first foo me. iture © Se See eaeters| fitted gee done te RiGee) Sa kaa and we know you "be de- fv. With leke seiviles t gee ~ —— at all the $ per $ value Only $4,750 wit seme ten screened porch, Sear ee G.I. -Resale pte serene ta aes » OF appeintmen' Tage, $8950, We have several GI resale kitchen with loads of ‘cupboard win S150 DOWN Sylvan V iy Brick cone of the - oo and hal space, full tiled bath with built- ~yiva age brick = * and beth. Pull basement. Pric in vanity. Popular cedar shakes buy this 7 Almost . wicing” Located oe large lot| Toon room ome uit ty gy llye + bun wai" Spacious tor brick | $9,500, : neighborhood. Spacious a &. a very a ie " stairway i FATT _ _pedrms. large living ood neig Be to : WM..H. KNUDSEN Select hy tT ‘Truly Pay . check this on fore nace, aipitees ctr wos REALTOR E to san ons a you . Pull basement, . screens, large well tand-| $10 Pontiac State Bank Bldg.‘ m office for appaitinent to we, . om furnace, . i acti moines. Pee 9 357% = 143, aa, ‘evelone Ph. PE 44516 today. Sn a es ye WE NEED Listt - .| Ranch Home “FHA—CIVILIANS — _ 2, Bedroom, 2 bath home of $49 PER MONTH GILES ghee CO. |. : Ciedim Dhiee cunt Sim : INCL. TAXES -& pin ce |" - ° PE 54-6175 eee pany wanes ny RY ~ ith Tub bath ‘and oll heat. Oak |. se porch and patio. : Pall base: with . - Bey ay ‘em Feemy With Ratewel Pee: | / / NEW w 2 BE "BEDROOM { Pull. price $7,300, Model located - place, automatic ott beat. at | / .FHA HOMES - on Sashabaw Rd. just north of tached garage. a _ one nen eS. Satta er uate cean| Eseetetect*aeede’ Goon oO 1 w/ | Sathya esd asin’ ik OVERLOOKING tha Bedroosse In: a Ranch—Clarkston/ 1 block of Pontiacs new junior Silver Lk. Golf Course ~ "| Seminole Hills i Testeleted |-- stinding “features $7245, full 3 bedroom brick. As. you know'or 2 e: Open daily from 1 p.m. : : secures Cape Cod i: sownlowsi = tereviment 3; and we «all oom - gow . drive tk ® 3 bedroom all brick | mature subdivision with sil to Madison Ave. Turn at x rode wx Cee ees Se sdromnaee of 4 ent, om. ge fe a 173 Madi eae gene We protection ahd’ nearby PEARL BUILDING co. There the better homes are built. this heme has 9 bin bes. —> FE §5- with @ Beat Alone Tirenlace whieh closets, “Taree ‘iving room features & double ~ with fireplace, diming room, ture Window. A large kitchen with |. *®¢ full basement. Carpet- 1ar eS et SS ees cece Acta! ¢ ing, drapes and breakfast eg coe a moog fl S pie at tneee, LIVE! Yes. tivet And be ud . yi to attached : ‘es, live ro! og ye hows by sboein'in your Sylvan Lake sdaress terrific A-full tiled bath tm a you can afford it! 6 reom hallway. No this isn't an—| A Top Neighborhood home owned by & business cou- & full basement’ with @ grade! For Th, Lo I By ig Og Fy a ty Scot entrance to the back Yard. or The w Dollar | 850 with $2,500 down. See for of. space for recreation room.| Three bedroom and . Owner has re-| Ba oie - This home has just been com: basement. price to $29,900, terms LERoane Waren. With « _-Dleted add is ready to move and in good Near a Se — < 2 et te Cae tae sepetctment at “Jue "benoss 4 Cares Home tered ‘walls. full Sasement.'If’ you “with - : se) teres. A compact bargain 1 Co ial F; have $1,000 you are in, WOTtE SRS ; IM, mmere rontage, . : ROS Situated on A yAtenee DORCHESTER DANDY. 4 Toom "Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ‘ih éephcf_ lm ten| guage Gay sie wee, Eveuinr = 2 Lgl this com- Z ination a YTON ANCHER. bed- _ 5-816] or i USs Se actin § — presently divided into on ~ in *S3. 5 separate with take loss. Only $11,755 commercial *, is) with $i.962 % = T's J oe mas piace tees ite bat, one's pet B. D. CHARL ES, Realtor \ Pa a vase et Seb on | INTs, BR Ta SF & San , fired st rt Real Estate | CLR ESTATE tase 2 a3 acres . Living room is 21 = i! fireplace with heat- cellent Bedrooms ne ld x'i6 and 1¢ x 14! Pu base- ment hag oi heat = ea jacilities, Beautiful lawn. SEE IT + TODAY - CALL NOW! Humphries REALTOR FE 2.0474 63 N.. Te! Open porches. Here is a dvuy. $2,500 DOWN—West side. Brick & frame. 3 bedroom Wungalow. Gay Pull bees. plaste floors 4 "Kived ot. Fenced pear | , $12,050 — SPECIAL — § 1H. BROW N, Realtor. 1282 W. Huron oaeie rative Real Estate Eixc } TWO FAMILY Pe For Sale Houses | 43 TWIN LAKES SECTION 3 3 «sion, New 6 reom hom floor, _Laree eet aa Birmingham SMALL Mg, ny gs i half se gor ands ree Toaseem house le yp fh. k * sereens, full base- ment attached this bargain at ee _ Benjamin and Stephens, Inc. Gas" Secteare, slemingnsce™ Evenings OPEN 8 A.M 20.9 P.M. ~ HURON GARDENS PONTIAC LAKE 3 Bedroom Brick Lagoon front home Garage, & ae Howse. rook: jake, $72,500 i011 W. ar STOUT’ S Best Buys Today ‘ $5,500 FE 56-6161 se Buys this Gute 5 m and bath neaey dee located)on corner ‘Linco dr, Pull ton, atomatic hot water ine, heater, fare ae decorat- "$1,200 DOWN For this pew § room home north side with oll furs Teesd iscaped 3 } Alum atorms and /|- sa “Ne gas furnace, Garage . Row, No Paintin Upkeep | pes Well Known Location Pe sciat 200 Baldwin Art : Eocoperative Heal Estate Bxchanse | © 3 KNUDSEN home. ent. possession.” Call us f price “of only $5,000 OFF JOSLYN arce liv Motors. ulty and the bedroom home not pleted, but well worth the askin: i eo pet ceut GI merase. | SCHRAM ‘FE §-5091 or FES ou If no answer, ph. high “glass foom ing tieally tammediate possession. WE SELL~WE TRADE DORRIS & SON Large e fall ry tubs, auto- = and Soe bet Take car housetrailer of smaller home ip . Wade. WILLIAMS LAKE AREA alee ~ ent aM ™ en for good home 3 ms Lee with om down. te amily oF Prac- REALTORS | re +1557 Huron an Rael Estate Exchange Bateman PHA. > -Sipecifiestions followed 100 By constreston ‘af ee fine /S room home with ¢ the le bath, to owe paved Street be fh tet) Omiy 12.980. ; / gan value ss fate Terms ba lear: oo Yee” souclng ae rive 1% car a cartes the ar 7. its wi 190. 4 ir - the moment, “ quick in decide value Kampsen _ Realtors C Fx 40528 - sore | E this home F.C, Wood Co, Monte 8 r 6 Be eat MOVE IN sf TOMORRA | “= SED PICK-UP Pag Pa ae ft, lake. privilege | Ber or Mavieir e238. ¥ TERMS.. IN- ake 7 LAKEFRONT LOT ‘Peet We St eres SOL masts ete “Mae Pot} HANNAN Real Estate’ Exch JOrden 44114 aeoin 44900 For Sale Resort “For ‘Sale | Sale Lake 2 44 et ee LOTS, 1 ON CANAL WITH AC- "er Ba aa aos ideal d location. $2,606 for |W M. BREWER S8_N, Parke WE 45181 EM_3-4808 GA gam ig Ty “MAple egy 7 's $3,000 64 Acres—Clarkston | 6 room and down. CARL wy. BIRD, Realtor. ve Aaa . e) lots in CRAWFORD Pre rect Bs 10.500, 236 Acres, terms ONLY Guick s#le on account health at $14,000. Terms can be SMTBREE & GREGG cr ss taeal for, move - u Leva LOTS iN- lakefron’ ce. Die ~ - Roger E B. J lend Ine. § ster ou fait ue OL 11st ee West Highland Village _ weet High and Village & _* Paveele, 3 ten ac Ail iv priced” ‘with low down _CRAWF “ORD ENCY PE 4140 A LEBELT x 7 LOTS ON CANAL OFF -CAsS Leake, All, or part. FE 5-i709 Between 5 0 p.m 7 SEMINOLE HILLS Ls We have 2 side, A | ta on Easy te FLoye. D KENT, Realtor, 50105 go to pt Power ce 0 fatal oe eth ha $1,800 syrving SHEPARD - ervbhAa HS ROWS, Realtor Wall trade. ‘only "510.500. Arbor, Patt M. JONES REAL_ESTATE- 833 W_ Huron BALE sss ' Sale Business Property 0. REALTOR Co-operative pot seatate “Exchange _ 915 BALDWIN. PE 46203 ~M-59 ZONED. COMMERC! At & LIGHT MANUFACTURING Tep om ‘only. 0,000 ein ssa 000 dows Russ Hicks # HOLMES- BARTRAM Dixie Hwy on ee Eves, OR 29098 Rk Rent Lease | Bus. Prop. ; 49 DESIRABLE BUSINESS — SITE. % x 7% brick bulldng Baldwin a x decorate ress . | _Aeese—evaiiable. FE ¢4433. Business Opportunities 51 GAYLORD . Restaurant You won't ‘Beat the obe tion. = eu pe at once call Mr aeages, Te byt To me Thsyre GAY LORD |; FE 49584 7 I ‘Well located Enea E aire equipped. | et ~ CLASS Cc BAR a as 14 OHNSON, Realtor: Rd. 4S. Te FE Net neome what siew don’t n ah ‘list ee fe ta tn se | 28181, ne “4 CE “202 N. MAIN brat "ia Grills, "5 table divine | gig ide a et | ie. KENT, Realtor. LOANS Extra Fast ‘Service furniture on Set plumber "aye "a cyte Loans made without endorsers for | ter any 8 ) z ment to tor yourseit.| 39 months to ald 7 Banga Sa Saal na see * MICHIGAN BUSINESS __ SALES ae ey js Y FE +1582 | Sects EINA of Pontiae - AN TAPESTRY OUTSIDE MONEY / | 8 es dias, aes i | etter er eee i cmc | My makes io fest pet is town? We are tier. Need $500 pert * iy #8 for § a ie oo scratched stores, over 80 ft. _or Less. np transit. Michigan, scent, | ~.- siteet . wo stores near » 393 Orchard Lake Ave. and su & at ee WITH QUICK ie GAS GARLAND RANGE. pace Vir ee] SERVICE? | "net ge tae wo OSEPH F: EISZ Then Home & Auto. is the plese | CASH POR YOUR FURNITURE J Boehta TRE soMteateMs | cnoaceyeisernic AGE | — — furniture or oe and [ka ae. meer outers Sasher needs: Pri ¥ SE "Ph. FE $8121 _ ROCHESTER, MICH, You can borrow ean quickly 10 Poo sag ae suite, ‘hee BOTTLE GAS i ALL FOR $44.95. 7} PAY ONLY $1 sis 2 Pearson's Bank Whee “pall oy! : “Care to try it on?” FOSTASLE AEE, Cae aaw. $ 0.50 3 piece | bedroom suites, “Choice. of ‘inishe: For Sale Miscellaneous « Kd ee ete ages gt Fagen WALLS ‘|Home Owners Builders We are ow stocked with 6 ft. _ FL a . sizes ew and used oR, Bay at . COM line of = - board ~ roof and ADE TO YOUR ree ares nae given, << new. $20. EM 32300 Sealy Hollywood bea, ITA Loan ¢ & Auto gg Rt ati TONS” SURPLUS LUMBER & : , coder a : ad “= oan Company My and bench, $40. 60 Glendale. | \- Furniture, Appliances MATERIAL a M4 “i ot "Community omimunity’ Natl Bank Midg, TULL SIZE BED AND 1% BED. dn’ Kesee "arbor Sol | Artists’ supplies, hobby _LO) ANS nS seaGW 5-7 —TVEAR OLS ae supplies—check our clas- tse Mocea comihion Tie’ Bat Proce. | -cmemart, Tamers «#8 Mt ciem-} sification “Hobbies and Ste Baac pe | Sailors vont [nie commone apo |MEcLN SPR, E EALouar | penPUce NO. 2A | : e PRIENDLY srevice S131 | _condeee_ to Pumegrove._ FE 2008 | snGER CC 50. PORT-| town kitchen, furnaces: Oli, gas ev DINING, ROOM FURN. BED. | “NCE CONSOLE, so —}~-and-coal, Mot water and steam —?P t id ‘WHEN YOU NEED | Joam ‘Yorn. Rictrie steve, Re- Sora “AND, MATEHINO CHAIR. bollers. Gulomatie water ester, artridge)| g95 to $500| fase ee | aes ee —¥ou can get it quiets on your “soe "Coerry chest. § mt 3008. rie fr new. PE bate. i _i FE es * Sibaeddis niin cid AAA MOTEL TRAILER PARK| signature, car or furniture. No en. | ELECTRIC . | SRADE GAS RANGES . |B GAL. ELEC HEATER — sass SITE APPROVED . Payments to sult your name brand tl q ; 36 . Gas — budget We will’ be to etp| moarved. Mecaptionnl » ich | trie RB Munro Electric, 1080/ Cab sinks & fitinge $50.50 atirac you with money m8, an Fluorescent, 363 La. | waren. Prog a — faucets $23 3 TATE (fe recegeggee mol SATE ee ee ; Pape og | USED FURNITURE | a ms FINANCE CO. | éute SA tec atet| meena spe ding tom ete 02 Ponting State Bank Bldg _folding doors. OR 3-5830 aft. 6. Bo! OA! Mortgage Loans 84) "sis Pa base TO. WASHER. | USED DEPT. | a SO TS | esp Se __ -LOANS $600 to $1,500 ELECTRIC STOVE. $20. 345 PINE Sivails"piece weed dinette : be a, mes a ee eeeieteend ¥, a #8! 4 Sates scien |RSS ESL AuROmPD Rom | er chet Srdnaeew "Bats : Eee ecie's Sk aaa | Men ert Lined Me angen, st 8" Padtock. PE | WYMAN’S _ $1338, cites we | LN TM Rey Terme: Pe eum ae ne Ess ee Used Trade-in Dept cs Wecwam sles Bebe ree ‘8 up | De and chai’... g30.8 Saucy . ana vasa $795 re 430 50 Der 30 Cotane ae ten xew st Conte teasel— noe - rea Be Stak NEW o. | Blnetrie Range $ae.se | Tint dolls, Res. 811.68, now GRAY Me beD ius FE Seu ft. GE’ Retrie. Tye. ag te x stn Dolls, ree, $9.50, - | THOMAS ECONOMY Ap gdh A ‘eeeroom some Seat. Man's tuk Bearoom sute | — FURNITURE CO, fF ingle ott 2 if soaty in mg 2 TABLE TOP WARD EF. PARTRIDGE | cea 3. | _cond. Prowe OL gait“ REALTOR FE 28316) isos —naiaiNOTON RIFLE FOR | pounie‘dreseer ; ron St, Open Eve, 7 to & cash of what. FE 50256. - mirror DRIVE IN 7 ROOM MOUSE. NOT MODERN: | Rene then of drawers Well established af ee ee ere © | Senmtitel gray fe Drive in Pontiac's Popular ren-| Strong” LOTS WORTH 4300. ALL FOR $109 Bic yohume. curb service ts of | Su6.ageemied at wade igo tees | PAY ONLY $2 WEEK -e 1, JOSEP EPH F REISZ,_ conven, 3 NEW SkOW TIRES. Pearson’s Bank Furnitare ‘ . e Ave. 4-788) ip ee a gh Oe Eee "Sele Lan lead Conieoeta 82 ing equipment ahd ete, OR 32-1538. | Pioral pattern, grey backs . piscou : with | —— —e tern, ba $1500 down payment “Pays se5 | 30 @T. HOUSETRAILER: | WILL, oxi. $30. OR 25704. : omhly. at Piper cent rest, | trade tor land contract, pacant | j ER VACUUM, ime NEW, by 3 4 busl- land, your equity in a home, or) 914 95, Bette, bags. & rushes, all bess . a os : wiz $55 E. M _ ‘ makes. 056 Myrtle, Huron Gar srentan ote o'er |" eucrae se at | cent interest. Present a se gan - we ’ ia ag. mesren se en 52. Gal. Electric nave : — heatername brand. Ree, r heaternamé- brand, Reg. | $100.5 Now 990.95 F L A. WAGNER co. 0-8194. | 1960 N. Opdyke, on, Pontes Ra, KENMORE AUTO. WASHER, rT studio couch, $25; 0 piece walnu dining, $46; 2 m: any ther ta ae ae ee ate nity ¢ te Mt : ee | REL A REFRIGERATOR “ Be tn | Paiste ares. Pa |e ri awrenee | re Os e Clo Saat or 814 vemnen . NEEDS SEASONAL =| ~~ SNe eo ee alk, ITEMS IN EXCHAENT CON porine and 2 mattresses FE is part ea: + ng ae ome ting: : ata - eavateelatered igure needs and 3 bal KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR. " A iso e “herr LENT Bot tienes at mower, E * thro ‘cond: | FE 28181. MI 4-7566 ‘or nN i gas stoves... O28 ‘Lord’ Rursitere and Appliances wea To Be | siched. draperies, 14. and 2 . DON'T PAS Ss. UP ‘IMONEY! Sell amnfiewded belongings for cash Lay ey : be ; tts h —— Ads!} 361 8. bag oo sT PONTIAC, N decorator lamps ALL FOR $97 PAY ONLY $2 WEEK Péarson’s Bank. Furniture FE 4-788) We give Gold Bell out e re F IN" WHITE CABINET ane 1 9x12 INO" RUGS $2.98 Sale Alcohol — Antifreeze me Rag SYERS, 141 W. Huron, PE soe As TING stove. ‘70,000 . MM m.. a. Very good cond. Reasonable OL DL 60296 : ‘ WALNUT BED ie cluding ROOM SUITE. IN. ow maatizess, & ~ | springs, PIE $-608s WAYNE GABERT’S *J Floor Sample Sale auto washer tine 88 B heres ¢ = ager wnat North a ae 12 cu, y LBA AMES uanpwane rE ___ BERRY DOOR_s SALE 00, ae Si Saginaw - CASH FURNITURE +7881 a fae ee site ower sizes. DR: AW VTITE HITCHES CHROME OR CADMIUM The Mind that Bolt te the frame igi Howlen ¥. oer, fot ae Ae stove. fup | FUEL OIL TAN azz |, Westinohouse, se° of ? 180. Pearson s Hera 2 Orchard eure. +7881) BA 135 gal. Ideal ‘ths ae eal , ay homes aria -_ G&M COMPANY "5 CMink, SHARPE ee OAs as BURNER. i ieee ity 71000; “ For For Sale Miscellaneous 60 NA Ne PRED a 02a i AND SCREENS, §30. Pie BIRCH FLUSH DOORS, “alent ar xe ag J —, size Se on Sa ets ie $10 to $13, Gottee asonite doo ore or. after + {pm oF any time ar WATER PoMES a G, A. Thomp TARGE OAK OTL OIL HEATER BATH- ye water tank, weil motor, LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS service and sash. Pa] = Ss a°18 glass. == B Se we Ms iuded . Screens above windows, 50 cents i ie DA S-2148) ALMOND iD VENDING — MA- “tht | Bere its 19 Gi Sy OiL TANK. HAS san oe welded. 7 LUMBER CASH AND CARRY Al, bright, white at $5.95 gal. Pree of “CHURCH'S, INC. ait Sale Miscellaneous 60/ \Save Money at Sacurday Ca ee * some. 9 “WATER SOFTENERS 8. ti WATER ER SOFTENERS PLYWOOD 1488 >Re 5 ae at nee etre suas ‘BUILDING SUPPLIES MA $161 Disie Hwy. ~ ROMEX 7 o. Perry ‘s FT. For Drives or Floors 1 i eh A NN GA right. as ~ Sale. Sporting ¢ Goods 65 65 MAN'S AND 1 LADY'S com. plete set of * clubs. 1 matched set of tatty ir ~ 45. 1) | man's set, es. - | 160-35 REMINGTON, Fe with extra lip. + BURMEISTER’S ~LUMBER™ ‘800,000. whik tay burg te tarde ie Siam entra ‘chy, tvebones of CRAMESTERS” | Sms pea oF two shock OUR PRICES ARE WOT ONLY peds. Cost $125, all for 685. LOW, BUT R SERVICE 15 art 2 SS ee . Sem, 3 YARDS TO SERVE You ENFIELD S008. BOLT : action $40. OR 3-4939. os ee eS FS... 9 18 22 COLT AUTOMATIC ix8 Std. pine bas. Fag M$ es.00|_____EM se002 0 ix6 w. fir bds, per $00.00 REMINGTON, 300 PUMP. 1 YEAR 4518 ©, pine shelving ft... bb OR 3-0034. awe RL. A. tir std. ae eH waomontx A RIFLES 41250. or. 2x4 sid. flooring M _...$130.00 We bur, sell tre’ euns. 2x6 std. las fir per M ..$ 98.00| - She, sis B® Te 4 2x8 std. jas fir, per M8 00.60 : 2 bianket insl., 100 f......8 4.45 | 308 4xOxc fir "een owned Se 4xOx' fir ‘wood oe ix knotty pine per M - $160.00 = — 4 pine per ed ett Comb. alum. doors from’. .§ 29.95 ti W FP Comb doors.- » § 3 pe. colored bath set, all 8. eet, cast iron tub ....... 8150.95) ] HA BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. _Orehard Lak Lake’ Ave. Used Building Materials of All Kinds Ty : if i ww = ” ‘i f r 3 Goan Sunday Pachoud Wrecking Co. 0. 201 Di Ney. __ Beside Drive-In ewer Roofing | and Siding ‘Combination Doors ¢ Insulation M: A. BENSON 540 N. Saginaw PE 42421 SINES FROM 08.56. boat. tm. (2 Mt, lengtha) ...... Bing ae, . SE fu b BUFFY Mot Water Heaters ror é ; ‘oO “Wood 13 Mile E “Linco 00 <==} 33, OLDR 98 SEDAN. $1805; JET ete { be fot vm hs: > Custom Fordor .- ‘Radio. and Heater Ford+Matic © ; PONT TEAC RET Ah Wetertord, D 1955 ve COpNTEY sea | 4 mil es Power poate radio. be pores: Power __ Pack, Gi. 38sti $571, HUNTING A BARGAIN? wit WE HAVE EM _ 1955 Studebaker club coupe . $1605 | ComauNiry MOTORS | 8O2.N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TILL’ 16 PM. ie 29311 - $1295 1953 Mercury Club, Coupe - Radio and acater . _Merc-O-Matie x PRICES ~ YOU HEAR ABOUT } BUT NEVER SEE ‘ Dodge Sar {ss Buiek ifn “Heratop. “M Peed . ‘HM Dodge V8 Clb. Cre a Convertibie —— "63 Swick Super Ve aa ‘ “*? Hudton Mornet bode’ 4 ii at eevee ee MANY OTHERS TO ‘S1 Ford % Ton Pickup .....% "2 Dodge ‘) Ton ee. s 1% Ton oar | RIEMENSCHNEIDER. 232 5S. Sagthaw, FE 2-9131. 18 MERCURY HARDTOP. vie ™., PULLY EQUIPPED. car ae take cites Ex SS 23 | aaet.. Diet wri SAVE Chev, adr. Chey, 45-ton pickup Pontiac — hydra tehief Conv. All sharp ¢ HURON MOTOR scoot- ' efter 5:39 OR 7) en STATESMAN HARDTOP. was $895; now only $695. Has | eve’ ~ ROLET es. ¢} Bob Frost, Inc. ET Wordward at tO Mile AN. in ws -— OLDS | le noes 1983 Ford 4 MOOT ven rseceasees sau 1843 Chevie ‘ Gone veeeehwopers sa05 | x a (PLYMOUTH SEDAN, “ONLY 1952 Ford 4 door «...........25 vows | Sons er We're making: “s.. 1951 Mercury 4 door ......,. $405 | ‘sem WORTH CHEVROLET i - ward at 1951 Oldsmobile 4 door ,...,..$505 | oln 5-1106 | PLYMOUTH 10 ' Ire) [ 2080 Ferd 4-Qoee. covsssesess O00 | Reatee” Peteerioe Bomemivaan 1992 Pontiac 4 “door ........ aecnd ta ee wi as Mt 1953 Pontiac 4 door .,........ $405 38 %) PLYMOUTR BELVEDERE GDR 1ese jac 4 door ......-... Many more extras. low mileage Posting 4 aust LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES, > | 65 Mt. Clemens. * oe - at gs #8 No. 2504A 3 xa pis his ee + eneenbenasen | SSNS TEEN Elicia! tole % ieeirr. s ventas ¥ see sao egaen * 124 ees wi x dan. fo apd. eX Sheil "tas “Genin as ges. | "a: FORD. CLUB. $338 04-AND BOS. OSB Tot eavnotter Me" | Mi ee: OD : Wood at 13 Mile Ss '82. OLDS conv “FOLLY E ___ Lincoln §-1160 - soulpped. 708 ip the man- rr FORD 4 DOOR orart > ager to. = scans cate toi Fede | rr) 2 DR. $905, . , from, i fail clearance. ‘rae asi awe rr 708, eget: | te eee ee : RANCH. WAGON. 31 SAGON: rm ' Woodger at th ae ty atie : do and assume ents, 464 li ou a Ware Pasa Ani ar poset fe meg teeter. j 7a om mlgage sie to| Really : NORTH CHEV: a a, safe panes “yaaa nenter > tone ‘blue! ORTH CHEVROLET ~ Woodward at 13 Mile. Lincoln $1 ‘é | saad PACKARD, +DR. RADIO AND heater, ultra. Carkner porors Bly MI ¢Hi0 Birm. 1953 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. R. si0 pows 954 PONTIAC Radio, heater, and Studebaker. MT 1952 Pontiac ‘Deluxe Tudor Heater Only Syncro- Mesh PONTIAC RET AIL, 6, Birm ‘THT | ‘or Soon: avGRi R. TER” PERFECT jon. A H needs is & set of ooat covers. Py G = can be seen after 5, Go Fire Bt : 1954 Pontiac Custom Catalina One Owner With Full Power - PONTIAG RE TAT. Another ~ Stock Number | SALE THEY GOTTA GO! 117 No. 30504 1961 Pontiac Club Coupe with | heater. Sky blue netsh Priced tw sell NOW, $445 os | No. 1542A | 1953 Chevrolet 4 dr. Nice finish, fhylion seat.corers nod -wig heater ¥ 1951 Ford custom: # 2 dr Radin, | heater and overdrive. Clean in- terior, Robins ege biue finish. j 95 No, 26334 Le | = he dr. with. ‘ratio heater, Power Gilde and jer black yr ai, $565 No. 2564.4 1991 Chevrolet 2 dr. With beat. Fa Completely | ° grey. ked * , eked ny No. 2541A ‘1950 Chevrolet Hardtop. Yellow Pow xk with radio, heater, ~ —e light and many Sree Be -Demo's. ~~ Final Clearance. _ No Financial Problems _ ~ Just Your Car Down “HASKINS ps ea ‘ ixi¢é Hwy. at M- ~MAple 58071 - _ 1953. Pontiac: oa No. 3019A i and heater, A = St v7 2 dr. with Diack Se rag _ was: y about i “Mattes: | ust ral a roein Mi i bait eis estan ; _Tist PLYNOU se "Eee | condition esd ot; Yess m™ 9495 ia BD age ~ Bog # see it today, ‘ja PONTIAC. CATALINA. gas; sutomadile. You what dopa and assy : i bina oe i SrUDERA ne Convertible Coupe ’ Radio and Heater PONTIAC RETAIL . on yin and a = ines 123.5. * Custom8 Fully Equ ee | including Taxes and License ee by | $468 , Mo. if your car is worth $125. : yg Mo. with $10 down = ‘1950 DODGE. 8 pass., 4 SA oe dan. Like new ieee ‘3499 . SEDAN, ONE | at t 1950, Stadchaker . Overdrive * “46 Willys Al BUYS. : $4 Plymouth 2 dr. $899 '52 Buick Riviera. pen “ys Ford 2 dr... $144 55 Ford €8 2 dr. $1299 52 Chev. 2 di..... $544 54 Ford Cty. Sed. $1344 "53 Olds 88 2 dr... .$899 "54 Ford 2 dr..;...$944 "54 Ply. S. Wen me Hardtop $644. 51 Chey, 2 dr......$299- 50 Plym. S. Wgn, $299 "53 Plymtoutie2-dr. $699 "52 Stude. Hardtop $444. ‘52 Ford 4 dr... 90 Ford St. Wen. $299 54 Chev. 4-dr...... $044 ‘54 Buick Cent'ry $1599 "51 Plymouth 2 dr. "55 Fdrd Cty, Sed. 53 Ford 2 dr: veuae Qe 52 Pant. Chit. 8. . $599 51 Mercury 4 dr.. .$299 “52Chev, Hardtop $599”. 52 Plymouth 2 dr. $499 S. Wen, $199 ‘34 Mer, Hardtop $1344 _ 53. Chev, 4 dr......$699 ‘51 Ford 4 dr......$299 "53 Buick Riviera $1099” 'S2 Mere. Hardtop $699 "52 Olds 88 2 dr....$799 53 Pont. Chit. 8.. A. . $1044" $544 vi _. CHEAPIES - 80 Pontia¢ Sed... $199 50 Buick 2 de. .$199 49. Chev. 2 dr......$144 | ‘$0 Plymouth 2 dr. $199 "30 Ford 2: dr.. ave $199. "50 Chev. +s favs s $199 - Convertibles. _ M4 Ford: ‘Conv... .$1299 /,'53.Buick Conv... $999 52 Ford Coa. jaa $699 ~ 50 Ford Conv,... .$299 "SleFord Conv.....$399 53 Chev. Conv. +. $844 ‘SS Ford Conv. . + $1899 'S4 Chev, 34 ton Express ...... 53 Ford 1% ton Stake, 2 speed, 8.25x20 - tires .4...+0. "534 Chev: 34 ton BAKE can ccers 55 Chev. % ton pickup .<......$999 "Sl Ford % ton | . pickup .+..04+ $399 Harold Turner, Ford ' 2BIG LOTS | Midwest: + 7500 JOrdan 46266 Liberty 94000 Liberty 94001 ‘Immediate “Spot” Delivery Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payment $744] fied STT « 1951 Buick 4dr. R&H, . Dynaflow, Very. sharp, No down payment. 1954 Chev, Air with very low mileage Beautiful car, $165 dow n. 1953 Chev. 2-dr. All the extras. Hurry on this one. $145 down, | COMIN a FRIDAY Yes, the new BUICKS are coming Fri- day, November 4th and they are real ‘Honeys. Speaking of “honeys” - - We ~_ will give you a honey of a dealon a used car. Come in now andilook over our selection of hl $485, > $1095 2dr. Bel fee | 1934 pa $1795 - $965 1952 Ford 2-dr. & heater. Spotless con-: dition. No down east ment, 1951 Pontiac 4-dr, R and Hydramatic. Clean, one owner, No down Dee: ment, ——g995 $495 $445 $1905 88 4dr. Super Rocket Series. 2- tone blue _ $295 ; down, Olds if sat $435 Lk. Ave. : coe. Radio &H 4 1954 Buick Special Riv. 1953 Pontiac 4-dr. R&H iera. Hardtop, R&H and Hydramatic. Most and naflow, $295 dealers are ioe it : down, - more. $195. down 1953 By . Sta. Wen 1951 Mercury 2-dr. Radio and heater. 6 Spotless beauty. Good Passenger. slg starter hose cold oe : "Where Fella Buys. Its |} -Oben Till'S ; 210 10 Orchard |WINTERIZED Beauties | $1995 © 1954 Buick Super Hardtop. with Dyna “low. - Areal — oF down, | ‘ $1395 1954 Pontiac adr, R&H and Hydramatic. - An- other utiful buy from OLIVER BUICK, : 9% — as st. os 5 1951. Packar Radio and, tf w payments with no "mney: ag feces ga 1952 Pontiaé 2dr. R&H and Hydra 2tone. paint and no fust. $175 wn, ‘ 1952. B ick Special . Hardtop/ with canary - low "Ma doe Beautiful a Bas 2, cas oe ~ “Today's S “Radio Programs -- ae _ wae, (me) _ LW, com) ww, (ae) Peccnmad (140) wron, bsnl we LE News, fet tt short | 8:00—Wan, Bing Cenby’ - | i ww. 4 Funny’ iw hy Ma: : : cxLw. hy cKLW. ee WJBK, News, Mickey Short ae Shorr one My Record WPOH, Yo Veta WWJ. Lone Ranger ‘ WxyYz, Benson's idewsy WEDNESDAY MORNING aL, preeewey Cop oo Jim Vinal Wron’ ont Room " AWXYZ, Fred Wo! . = News, J. Carson; CKLW, Rooster Club ieee | Sak Soe oe CKLW, and Ray WwW thoy Ha ae News, Mickey Shorr | -6:30—WJR, Voice of “Keri. WOAR, (10> = WEY, (ane) ‘Closed, Circuits |Grow Rapidly Speciolized Video Aids| j-camera as an extension of human RE Poe otras eo : Merchants, ‘Moms and Even Gamblers s _By CHARLES MERCER, : NEW YORK &—What is it that; an eye on gambling 6 in a certain Reno establish- ment? Why, television, of_course. Closed-circuit television. * wi * Rather quietly, with a word here and a hint there, the the closed-circuit upon television? Don’t bother with the technicalities. Just think of the TV s step! TV EBoncras “May Be Spying c on You Remember When Folks Cooled Food in Wells? |“, NEW YORK — My mother and mother-in-law were invited out to Detroit recently to look at the new 1956 ‘refrigeration gimmicks... . and it set them to talking about cooling devices in the. supposed * ‘good old days.” a“ *:- *& 2 I don’t mean. merely ° “the pan under the icebox” recent. ~ “Do you vacating on the farm in Ohio,”.my mother said, “how some people would hang their milk cans down inside the well to keep the , milk ¢ool in the summer?” It was something I'd only heard about, but of cotitse I remembered the community ice houses — how we cut the ice out of the lake or river in the winter, covered it with sawdust— and then used it up pretty fast in the | summer. : ¥ : “We were rather advanced in the 1918s “and 1919s," my mother remem- bered. “We had what we called a cement- — that’s -+Today's Television Programs - - _ Programs furnished by stations liste In this column are subject to change without notice, Channel 2-WIBK-TV. _ Channel +—Wwi-TV eoeuevees t—WXYZ-TV ; Channel 9—CKLW-TV ’ (9) Cirele 9 Theater. Roy Rogers ’ Western. (4) Sonny Eliot. Varie- “ty, quiz. ¢:15—(4> News. Paul Williams. (2) Jac LeGoff. €:25—(4) Sports. Bill. Vieeniieeg: (2) TV Weathermaij. Dr. Everett Phelps. ome Gangbusters. Kiang Rocco 6:45—(2) News. Dovg Baars. Wife” gets Lou into trouble with fighter, (4) Mayor of the Town. . Mayor's fondness for blweberry jelly helps old couple in “Blueberry Hill,” _ Starring Thomas Mitchell. (2) My Favorite Husband, Liz takes a job as a waitress in a tea room You | float the dirt away | Add Little Bo-Peep in automatic or regular washers—dissolves grease—floate grime away=—gets clothes cleaner, faster. Label tells AMMONIA CLEANING COMPOUND W Clogns! 1 SUDS! It's Wendertel! in comedy with Vanessa Brown, Nelson. | 4:15—(7) John Daly. News. «| 3:30—(7) Warner 10:00—(4) Ding Dong School. 10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. Search for Tomorrow. (4) Pre- | 10;55—(7) News. }| 11:00--(4) Home, (7) Story Studio. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich, 11:55—(7) News Ace. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- nessee Ernie. (7) ..12 O'clock Comics. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:26—(9) Prayer, Sign On. + #2:30—(2) Search for 12:45—(2) Guiding Light, (9) ‘Folk - Songs. . 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color- land. (7) Charm Kitchen. (9) Myrtle Labbitt Show. 1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. 1:30—(2) Amy Vanderbilt. (4) Jean ‘|. MeBride Shoppers . (9) News, 1i35—(2) Ladies Day 1:55—(2) Girl Talk. (4) Fran Har- Siam ; rg Robert Q. Lewis, (4) Hour of Shows. (7). Stars on Seven. 2:30—(2) Linkletter Houseparty. 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC Matinee Theater. (7) Heartthrob | Theater: Sestoas Bob Crosby Show. 3:55-—(9) News, be tAees'ie the the ‘point,”” says John «= (the end of 1956 there will be 5,000, Viewers mites away! or in the next room scenes and | information that cannot otherwise | block ‘cellar three steps down into the ground. And in that we had a trough where we kept. butter and milk. rere +san ove le tint ie et oe pee” * Ey Howland ts general sales man- ‘A year ago there were about 100 installations in the country. Today there are about 1,500.” By says Howland. Here are not just some of the Neyo bay sempron lid dence a ee complichments * * stores in_ certain have installed cameras which keep an. eye on Banks are using the pyc pp sond ogre andre » | Godfrey fired the first round today | 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date keeps a watchful eye on baby Justice Colt: , 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) First | ii —into -a sterile oprating With Life. (7) Ca Flint. (9) eon narcotics cabinets, and even | Grate back doors, It teaches operating | to nurses who cannot | ICEBOX, 1919 “We had a windpump which pumped ‘water through a pipe into that — and that kept every thing very cool,” * * * * “I remember it all now,” I told my mother. “Because when there wasn't any wind, I would have to pump the water. And i was a very delicate boy as I used to tell you.” “You were only delicate when you were supposed-to pump. .water, or hoe thisties out of the corn, er chop weeds,” mother said, rugged!” ~*~. & «ke My mother-in-law remembered when housewives used to put food on the window sill to be kept cool, and how tramps stole it. Sometimes it wasn’t tramps. Sometimes it was the neigh- = children. _ Sometimes it was your own children. ie And now some refrigera- ter people have gone so far as to claim that for 1956” | marriage for each, lige “On days when you 5 has a ball game in town, you were very a Grand Rapids chapter of the’ Na- tional Counell of Catholic Men, ‘Honey Bear fo Wed Doctor © Pain license was obtained yes-_ terday by Nina (Honey Bear) War. | Rapids group was. formally af ren, 22, daughter of Chief Justice filiated with the ‘national council. and Mrs, Earl Warren, and Dr.| RCA OWNERS . Stuayt Brien, 33, Beverly Mills, | Calift, physician. Miss Warren said of wedding plans: “We haven't even ‘ t about it yet.’ It will be the first Nina was stricken with’. polio, Nov, 7, 1950,” the day her father was reelected for his third term as governor of California, For a time her legs were viniacdiale but she recovered fully, Diocese Plans Census GRAND RAPIDS #—A census of the Grand Rapids Catholic Dio- ‘cese has tentatively been set aad Medel RC-80 $49.50 Select Your Hi-Fidelity - > Components at— | January as the first project .of the Cal ia About 3,200 churchmen and lay — ‘delegates attended “a Civic Audi- NICA, Calif. — A ‘torium rally Sunday as the Grand 735 Glebe St. FE 5-3135 true. It seems a long time since ice -was such an aristo- cratic luxury that some -. ws felt we should only have it on Sundays. THE MIDNIGHT EARL . Dick Haymes'll apply for U. 8. citizenship shortly in California and put up a hard room. In certain hospital wings patients can be watched in case ofa nurse shortage. | is In a Reno hihites casino ithere’s a camera installed in a. Love- 4&:2%—(7) Rickey the Clown,- 4:30—(2) On Your Account. Godtrey Attacks Critics in Magazine ‘Lite Story’ PHILADELPHIA | (INS)—Arthur | martini—especially if, it's made of a. several-thousand word blast drama of brother who steps in when puppet master fails to ap- | pear~for Tis nightclub-act. (2)) The $64,000 Question. . Hal Mareh. ‘ation with Pay) tary learns too te why she was asked to visit his home town. (2) Highway ‘Patrol. Broderick Crawford tries daring method to | catch thief, - Soupy Sales. (9) National News. _ (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 11:16—(7) 3-Bar Ranch. Mare Wil- Scott in let.” 4) The Little Show, David : “Missing Heir.” (2) Ford. Music. oo drinking to firing zea a fell in love, Godfrey against those who have criticized jhim for ‘most everything from ex-) fired some of the * “Little Godtreys” =<" ing. in love. poninntne pas suciatiesiien of his life story in the current Satur- day Evening Post with writer Pete Martin, the radio-TV star said the How ridiculous can you get?” He added: BLAMES NEWSMEN “The newspaper boys pulled that ; | lot of guess work”—Dr. Tennyson Guyer. | the last time you were fired? I one-half months’ pay!”’ fight for it... Jackie Glea-| . son's “Honeymooners” may | meet : : » +» Bob Mitchum’ll sing and hoof on this week's Stage Show. . “| Figuring Hal Mareh.has a big future, the Wm. Morris | agency signed him . . . Sheilah Bond's white bathing suit | distracts from the plot in “Deadfall” (just opened) se she hides it under a robe . .. Betsy von Furstenberg won the wiley Sanmnees Sains fer hor cmseting tn “The Chal Goede. 2 4 es : EARL’S PEARLS: “Comptometers and bathing sults have a@ Perry Como head-on | x ® &*:° *® WISH rp SAID THAT: “Many a twosome that's been keep- ing company for decades is the happiest unmarried couple in town”—Lou Brecker. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH (but true): Jaye P. Morgan has a rival — a singer calling herself Kaye C. Jones. f * “I don’t agree with him,” said a countrified New Yorker try- ing to doa sd according to Rube Rustic, “but you gotta admit he’s right” .. . That's earl, brother. . (Copyright ‘1955, The beam Byndicate, Ine.) — Man Accused of Having © Three Wives, 32 Children SALT LAKE CITY — Police | gave those nine people two and Godfrey, who made headlines again last week by dismissing of | | switch to eight o'clock to/f | SAVE. 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