<7 af oo = “ss~ THE PONTIAC PRESS £& 112th YEAR keke 1D cane sve SanvICe ! : dal PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954—76 PAGES Police Suspect Foul Play in 2 Hunting Deaths Local Reserve Unit Wins Plaque RECEIVE AWARD — Pontiac's Naval Reserve | Division last night was awarded an ‘“E” plaque | right) Bosun Mate 2.C. Jack for winning second place honors in competition with 1.C. Wilfred Smith, Capt. J. S. Champlin, repre- 139 surface divisions in the Ninth Naval District this senting the Ninth Naval District and Lt. Cmdr. year. Tarket, Bosun Mate Shown above receiving the award at the Max A. Evans, commanding officer of the local _ division armory on S. East boulevard are (left to | division. | Coroner Admits At Spring Election Pontiae Press Photo 150 Top Officials at CD Meeting Plan Evacuation Conference in Detroit Mapping Three-County DETROIT\?— More than 1150 officials from Wayne, Oakland and Macomb coun- ties yesterday mapped pre- liminary plans for a mass evacuation of Detroit in the event of an enemy air at- tack. Officials at the emergen- cy welfare service confer- ence heard traffic and welfare experts outline how they would evacuate resi- dents beyond a 35-mile ra- dius of the city. Cornelius F. VanBlankensteyn, ‘deputy director of the Michigan Office of Civil Defense. said the ‘purpose of the mieeting was to “complete pre-attack arrange- ments that could be put to work | immediately.” | “When we learn of the dis- aster or of bombers nearing De- Action for Use. in Raid 8 € Woman Bags Doe With + EE pes, ‘ oe = ; es * } | | THIS IS LEGAL—Mrs. Ann Berg of Grand Haven | | stands beside an antlered doe which she shot legally | | yesterday behind the barn at her farm home while | hunting. The doe State Fatalities From Gunfire Mount to Four Authorities Probe Two Cases, Charge Youth With Murder From Our Wire Services _A_ 15-year-old Cadillac youth has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a 68-year-old deer hunter—one of four to die by gunfire since the Michigan big game season opened Monday. © The warrant was asked by Wexford Ccunty Prose- cutor William R. Pete against Mike Stevens. Peterson said the boy had admitted shooting Hugo Flake, retired Carsonville farmer. Stevens says. however, it was aps | an accident and happened while 4 he was hunting squirrels Tuesday. ~~ | Flake was shot three times in the _ AP Wirepbete | back of the head and neck. has an eight-point rack and weighs , grapes “ Poi nt Rack Ste - t 125 pounds. This is unusual for a female deer. Peterson said the shooting troit we must be able to react | | “certainly has the appearance Checking Story But Denies Saying That Pregnancy Was Cause of Marilyn’s Murder CLEVELAND w—Coroner Sam- uel R. Gerber denied today that he ever said Marilyn Sheppard was beaten to death because she was pregnant, but he admitted check- ing into a rumor that her husband, charged with the killing, was ster- ile, ae ee “Did you ever assert that the murder was_the result of the preg- nancy of Marilyn Sheppard?” asked William J. Corrigan, chief defense counsel for the slain wom- an's husband, Dr, Samuel H. Shep- instinctively to Retirement Trustees Seek ‘New Vote on City Pensions or eises ot ine snc ee - ., ., igan State Police showed how the Pontiac’s Retirement Board of Trustees today said it \.m of evacuation and assist- will ask the City Commission at a future date to resubmit ance from communities outside a the charter amendment on a recent pension plan to popes radius eoerriptas Se voters in the next spring election. | beyond the 35-mile limit by turning Oscar Eckman, executive secretary of the board and | aq) main thoroughfares in the city city finance director, said the trustees decided to resub- | into one-way streets. : mit the issue for balloting after a meeting yesterday. Ds Une) oval oat boat hae Eckman added that the board also may request the re, \cie. a bombing and. the Commission to approve the resolution making it retro- other afterward. active to meet the require-+ Others said the evacuees would ments of the charter amend- | Turnpike Roy f be taken to designated areas where ment in the recent ay os welfare service tees may re-draft the reso-| 7 election. He said the trus- OCD would take over and care for them with the help lution at their next board f ° A of local residents. ig amendment " urvey In red dctemiek poses eat. po vane proved in the last election was have been made to feed, clothe well-planned | Revamped A-Peace Draft | | Offered for Russian Okay UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (#—The United States and its six atomic partners sought Soviet approval today for a revamped proposal designed to get President Eisen- hower’s atoms-for-peace program rolling. _ The seven sponsoring powers planned to present their revised resolution to the U. N. Assembly's main Political (oer { Delegat Father of Kyes sear cabot sige ar ae Dies in Florida _|Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. de- scribed the new draft as a | “solid resolution” taking }into account changes sug- Taxpayer Needs $20 Million Job to Clear ‘Debt’ WASHINGTON (INS) John Trimble, a Washington radio an- 'nouncer, discovered today he needs |a 20-million-dollar-a-year job or else there's been an awful mis- | take. Trimble, a resident of suburban | Chevy Chase, os | from the Maryland Tax Divi- | sion, anticipating he was entitled to a rebate of $85. Instead, he discovered he was. being dunned for a payment of | 990,807.81. | | of not being a hunting accident.” | | Stevens was held at the Wexford | County Jail in Cadillac. | Peterson planned to petition | Probate Court for a waiver of | jurisdiction over the youth so he ‘could be tried as an adult. | Stevens will be taken to Kal- _kaska for arraignment before Pro- | bate Judge Elmer Sherwood. The |Wexford County probate judge, Allison Webb, is on a hunting trip in the Upper Peninsula. Meanwhile authorities disclosed |today that an Upper Peninsula’ |woman. whose bedy was found Tuesday under m jog. circum- stances, may have been choked before she was shot in the head, Aa 38-year-old Betty Wettberg, ot tlrenwood had three = dis- | According to Trimble's compu-| tinct marks of violence on the 'tations, he would have to be in left side of her neck and a deep found to be in error after Police | Location of Toll Road | and otherwise care for vacuees. rd id os : pare. yer ore Capt. Edward H. Shigley withdrew | a r d,"’ i € Z Ralph Garrett, welfare co-ordi- 2 tnt Ca oe) ets his resignation when he | Being Mapped to East Corrigan then demanded (he wouldn't be eligible for retire-| Of Pontiac City Limits whether Gerber had not intimat- ment until he was 65, despite his 28 ed the brutal bedreom bludgeeon- ing of July 4 was the result of the victim's four-month ( preg- nancy with her second child. | “I never heard of it,’ the coro-' ner answered. The possibility of the defendant's |agency, said it was important to years on the force. | The new amendment was to make city employes eligiblé for retirement pensions after 2 years of service. However, word- ing left out of the final draft made Shigley, who ts 52, and all Surveyors employed by sible Michigan Twenpike Authority are; “if they are not settled before working in the area east of Pontiac the bomb is dropped,” he said, making studies needed to deter-| ‘then the sight and noise of the mine the route of the planned 115- | explosion is liable to throw them mile Rockwood-Saginaw toll road, | into a panic. Chairman William E inator for the Federal Civil Defense | the | Settle the evacuees as SOon &S POs- | Was Lifelong Resident of Ohio, Active in GOP Political Circles M. Kyes, 77, father of Roger M. Kyes, former assistant secretary of defense, died at his winter home here yesterday. A lifelong Ohio resident. the 'gested by Russia, India and the 20-million-buck-a-year braqcet| circular gash beneath he- right other nations. _his six cosponsors last night, Lodge | predicted the new resolution to set up an international atomic agency the 60 U. N, members, including Russia. The Western resolution was re. vised after three days of closed- '-door talks between. Lodge and 'to pay that kind of state tax—and After a 90-minute huddle with he isn't. He hopes, and the Maryland tax collectors concede, there was prob- ably a mechanical foul-up on their WINTERHAVEN, Fla. Wh — L. ‘would win unanimous support of billing machine. Yanks, Orioles eye. Prosecutor Theodore Albert said he definitely had ruled out an accident and the physical position |of the body, wedged between two |logs and covered with strips of | bark, made suicide unlikely. Albert declared: “Everything in- | dicates this woman was not de- spondent, “as not worrying about anything, and in fact had done being sterile was touched upon at) the murder inquest last summer, | but no evidence has been intro- | duced to support or refute the widespread rumor. ‘Earlier, the coroner, on the stand for the third straight day in | the nearly five-week-old trial, | brought.injo court a number of | articles removed from Sheppard's home. They included a shotgun which Gerber said was taken from | the house by Dr. Richard Shep-| pard, Sam's brother, and later) turned over to authorities. Other items in Gérber’s collec- tion were a piece of iron pipe the tion were a piece of iron pipe the coroner said was from the defend- ant’s sports car, a Jaguar; a other city employes, ineligible for retirement pension until the age of 65. From all indications and accord- ing to city officials, the original draft contained the correct ver- sion. But when the final draft was | (Continued on page 17, col. 1) Rain Over Miami Wins | Wager for Weatherman | Harold Shapiro served breakfast in bed today to the presi-— logical Society. bet Arthur E. Mere- wether of New York it would not | Turnpike | Slaughter Jr. said today. Both aerial and ground surveys are being made by engineers of the J. E. Greiner Co., Baltimore, hired to do the job for $160,000. They are scheduled to come up ter said. In general, the $154,000,000 road will extend north from Rockwood, MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UP) — passing west of Wyandotte parallel | cand in Oakland to Telegraph road County, crossing Woodward ave- dent of the American Meteoro- nue somewhere between Birming- ‘ham and Pontiac to contime east | of Pontiac and Flint terminating southeast -of Saginaw. Williams Gets Huge Majority | with an exact route for the road | | in a March 1, 1955 report, Slaugh- | Official Canvass Gives | Democratic Governor | 68 Per Cent in Wayne DETROIT uw — Gov. G. Mennen Williams received 68 per cent of the Wayne County vote in his suc- cessful bid for election to an un- precedented fourth term in the Nov. 2 election. This was disclosed today by the elder Kyes was a lawyer and had | Russia’s Andrei Vishinsky. been active in politics. He had; a YU. §_ source said Vishinsky served as Columbiana County GOP was informed last night of the chairman but never held public changes made in the resolution and office. was given the chance to suggest Besides his son Roger. who left any further alterations. : his Washington post and returned | Informed sources said the seven to his job as a General Motors Western Powers were determined Corp. executive about a year a0. to push ahéad with the resolution ithe elder Kyes is survived by his with or without Russian agree- widow, Myra. | ment. | The general feeling was that, | despite their apparent inflexibility ion certain points, the Russians Saved Dimes for Four Years, Buys New Car EAST PROVIDENCE, R. I. w— Long, Feminine Arm MIAMI BEACH (UP) — City of- | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | | many things before her death that a pergon planning on suicide would not do.” Albert said he was trying to get a better description of’ a (Continued on page 17, col. 1) Confirm Trade | New York Team Sends 9 to Baltimore for Two. Pitchers and Shortstop - BALTIMORE — The Baltimore | Tur key Decides Orioles today angounced they have | to Stay Healthy traded pitchers Bob Turley and ‘Past Nov. 25th Don Larsen plus shortstop Billy Hunter for nine New York Yankee| PASO ROBLES, Calif. ww — A ‘players, including veteran outfield- white hen turkey that believes in ler Gene Woodling | celebrating Thanksgiving alive has eluded a smal] army of searchers, « ~ | . In the deal announced at a 1 free listing: (ital Geta cee aes the a.m. press conference by Orioles jact four days. riding crop, and a tire tool. rain during the society's conven- | The Authority plans to start con- Four years ago, Louis S. Farias, ficials figured a Way to take some Manager Paul Richards, the Balti- | The|Ni0pound (turkey escaped There also were two towels Ger- tion here. It began to rain shortly | struction by next April 1 if pos- official canvass of the Wayne vote, his wife and their four children of the sting out of traffic tickets more team gets in addition to (Continued on page 17, col. ) |after the sessions began. sible, Slaughter added. |which showed Democrat Williams. received 569,298, compared with began dropping dimes into a box. Six women parking-meter checkers Some nickels and dollar bills were went on duty here for the first Woodling utility infielder Willie Mi- | § © BP Wirephote RETURNING A — Rep. Alvin’ Bentley |in @ shooting in the House of Representatives last| "Pure ana pellets, PES-042) (R-Mich) second from left, and his wife are greeted |March by Puerto Rican Nationalists, now is fully --at San Juan, Puerto Rico, yesterday, by Mayor) recovered. He is returning a visit made to his coms ee neem - Dona Felissa Rincon de Gautier, right. Others in| hospital bedside by Puerto Rican Governor Luis Quver Ruck: Sai photo are unidentified. Bentley, critically ‘wounded | Munoz Marin, Opa ee | 266,284. for his Republican oppo- nent, Donald S. Leonard. The lop-sided Wayne vote for Democrats gave Patrick V. Me- Puerto Rico Welcomes Rep. Bentley & Ss ** = ! "7 5 ae ‘. * fea ee ™ B, 4 “a Namara, the Democratic nomi- nee, victory over Sen, Homer Williams’ full state slate. Fergu- | son and other Republicans led | outstate. Three candidates of minority parties — Prohibitionists. Socialists and Socialist Worker—polled a total of 2,777 votes in the governor's race. The board of canvassers reported that it found ‘substantial errors.”’ | although none affected the outcome | of any race, in canvassing the | returns. Just No End to What Texas Women Can Do AUSTIN, Tex. (UP) — Texas Attorney Genera] John Ben Shép- perd had flu this week and couldn't take his 12-year-old son Johnny hunting on the first day of the) season. Mrs. Shepperd filled in for Johnny's ailing father. Johnny | came back with two wild turkey | gobblers ‘and a four-point buck. also added. Yesterday the hoard had reached $1,403.20. They took it to an auto- mobile dealer and ordered a new car, With the old family car, it was enough for a 1955 model, The old | the same way. time today. Adlai’s Son in Army CHICAGO wW—Borden Stevenson. 1952 22, son of Adlai Stevenson, presidential nominee, left yester- Ferguson (R-Mich) and swept im (car by the way, was purchased day for Camp Chaffee, Ark., after whose names will be announced “in jhis induction into the Army. randa, pitchers Jim McDonald and - Harry Byrd, Gus Triandos, catch- er-first baseman from Kansas City, and catcher Hal Smith of Colum- bus, Ohno. New York will complete its end | of the deal with three more players | | the future.” Senators May Cast Preliminary Ballot Friday on McCarthy Censure Issue | WASHINGTON (f — Leaders pointed the Senate today toward a possible preliminary vote tomor- row on the question of censuring | Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis). Also in the works was a Mc- Carthy camp move, expected eith- er tomorrow or Saturday, to quash the censure charges. This move, subject to an immediate vote, was expected to fail. The timing and the nature of the issue on the first test ap- peared to depend largely on | McCarthy's release from Bethes- da (Md.) Naval Hospital and how Sen. Dirksen (R-Ill) seeks to modify the censure ‘resolution. The Center said today an X-ray | shows no fracture of Sen. McCar- thy’s elbow, but it still is painful and swollen. The hospital's officer of the day said that “as far as we know at the moment’’ McCarthy will re- main at the hospital for at Icast “a few. more days.” : He said treatment for the elbow includes soaking and subjecting it to heat. There is a localized infection but it is ‘getting better’ and the sen- ator had a ‘‘comfortable night.” A six-man committee headed by In Today's Press Birmingham ... ..cscecsverererces 2 Boyle, Mal. ......cccccressesseeees: 82 Cantor, Eddie. ™) Commies... . eee ceenaseeees: on Considine, Bod ......... 2 County News 5.5... seen. 58, 6? Crane, Dr. George ..... 6 Editorials Been soe @ Emily Pest. ........... cove BB Ld News. 0 ....005 36 thre 47 Juntor Editer.............. “9 Latrobe, Sacha Sele arias J Lawrence, David ...-.....00008- 6 Scene sown Ob Patterns .. * 2 ceue ses senseees. 4; BM, pi fers .. Pac ee = & Radic crams ax Wilken, Earl... § aeeeonts Want Ads...........62%, 63,.64, 65, Women's Pages.....00.0. 26 thre 33 Ld s 4, ) | | ‘ Sen, Watkins (R-Utah) has recom- mended that McCarthy be rebuked ‘on grounds that he (A) treated) | contemptuously a Senate elections , subcommittee which investigated | ‘his finances in 1951-52 and (B) re- | peatedly abused Brig. Gen. Ralph | W. Zwicker, a witness before him. Dirksen reserved time in today's debate to explain changes he said he will propose in the special com- mittee’s resolution. Sen. Bennett {(R-Utah) said any compromise “inevitably” would call for the sort of public apology that Mc- ;Carthy thus far has refused to make. Sen. Welker (R-Idaho), who held the Senate floor all day yesterday in McCarthy's defense, said it was “absurd” to censure (Continued on Page 17, Col. 3) | Mrs 'searching, and baffled dogcatcher ‘from Mrs. Ola Cunningham and took to the hills It's been seen frequently, turkey- trotting across the hills, But never when a hunter approaches, Both Cunningham, footsore from Burt Casteel testify to this, But no sooner have the hunters given up than the turkey is reported seen again. Temperature Soars Near Record Here Despite predictions to the con- trary. today looks like another warm and partly sunny day after temperatures yesterday came within three degrees of the all- time high for that date. Shortly after 2 p.m. Wednesday the mercury hit 67 degrees, the low for the day being 42. The expected rain failed to material- ize. Tomorrow’s forecast for the Pontiac area, according to the U.S. Weather Bureau, is partly cloudy and cooler tonight, with a low of 44-48. It will also be partly cloudy — Friday with a high of 54-58. At 8 o'clock this morning the — 'mercury stood at 32, rising ene Sneak: Preview. Tonight 1955 Buicks Oliver. Buick Sales 210 Orchard Lake Open te 16 | | | = TWO The Day in Birmingham Birmingham s Tops All Other From Our BAmingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM — Exceeding the quota by a greater margin than any other suburb, Birmingham area residents and businessmen UF Drive’ Suburbs the other seven areas in the subi ban unit of the campaign The local drive covered the Birmingham - Bloomfield Frank ee : ' . ee : Fee * _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 | Revamped A-Peace | Offered to Russians | (Continued From Page One) ‘would finally agree to the resolu- . ‘tion and might even coygsent to join the United States. Britain, | | France, Canada. Australia. Bel- | | gium, and South Africa in spon- 'goring it The main snag has been Rus- sia's demand that the proposed agency be placed under the con- lin vieinity. lane contributed $1.10 for every dolla: s . trol of the Security Council, ig they were asked for in the United _"EXPressing his thanks to the vol which the Soviets wield veto pow- pew pe Torch Drive. it was unteers. Stevenson said The er. ' APR? quota involved the -higges! amount : e announced today by John K_ ste- venson, general chairman A last-minute surge in donations ever sought here during a single drive, and the restlt is a dual tr ‘be a specialized agency with its The United States wants it to gvorenteed own constitution, last week gent the $186.%28 drive bute to the high public spurt of our jou ; unhampered by Sa) : : 3 _ : Bee | veto. | ver the | than $18 000 COMmunities and to the unselfish as | a higher poled Aaa than sn ot efforts of the more than 1400 vol Western delegates were rae _ ag - __ unteers who worked in the cam ened also by Russia's accepta z= paign - . eo, a of a place on the advisory com- “ ““Schoola wer ferful © he. DRIVEN: FRAT RES—The new branch of the safety deposit box facilities and all other banking jittee to arrange an international Slides Shown | sti iad co a i ‘vie F “Birmingham National Bank on Woodward Avenue | services. Customers may use either the main or scientific conference on the peace- | | eon TLIO ps and Civic organ- = i i : le a au { ;, Herber f er. " . : a b 3 ations cooperated to the fuliea oo 14Mile road. will open this Monday, Herbert the new office. The usual 9 a. m. to 3 p. M. fy) use of atomic energy. of Life in Korea extent The business phase of the campaign under business chairman B. Harman was the best we have had’ dohn P. St. Clair, general Phair lt. Gardner, bank president, announced today. Five drive-in banking windows, three of them to be put in operation Monday, are an added feature of the office In addition, the branch will provide parking. Monday. wil be open for public inspection until 9 p banking hours have been established, but the bank m. on Elephants Go Strolling i Three-Month-Old Baby _ Suffocates in Crib i Marcia J. Reid, 3 months old, of | > Don’t Pay More Than Simms Low Price! ALL POPULAR BRANDS — ® = = = Rev. Peter Van Lierop man of the UF suburban unit, Pontiac Deaths ta vn Sen me Shelton of 1437 Westview, Oakdale Gardens, | a Tells Presbyterians of said of Atevenson and on i Gay was born here Aug 25, HOUSTON, Tex. (UP) — Three smothered to death under heavy ME ] arettes Refugees’ Needs nore Quins. campaign director: 1954 unaccompanied elephants ambled bed clothing in her crib last night. There are over 9.000.000 refugees in South Korea, according to the Rev. Peter Van Lierop who iast night told of his experiences as a missionary there for the past four years. The Rev. Mr. Van Lierop. who was ordained in Pontiac in 1549, spoke before nearly 300 persons attending the family potluck dinner at the First Presbyterian Church here. “The missionary, wearing a native “Stevenson did an inspiring job of pulting together and guiding the largest team effort ever seen in the area, and Mrs Quinn's drive. organizing ability and knowledge of the community combined to make the 1954 campaign a real milestone in public service "’ * * Ld] Because of interest shown by the people in the community fol- lowing an article in ai recett magazine on ‘‘They Spotlight Hid- den Talent.” Supt. of Schools Dwight B. Ireland has announced Besides her mother and father she is survived by her twin sis- ,ter. Kay Ann: two brothers. Pat rick Lee and Michael Roy, all at home. Joseph H. Binney The funeral for Joseph H. Bin- ney, 355, of 2454 Walnut Lake Rd will be held Friday at 2.30 p.m. from the Pursiey Funeral Home Funeral arrangements will be The Rev. Gordon Lindsay of the | # nounced later by the Voorhees- Five Points Community Church ‘!ple Funeral Home will officiate with the Rev. Charles Ia Race of Central Christian Church assisting. Burial] will fol-: low in Oakland Hills Memorial Park Cemetery Mr. Binney died suddenly at his Roger Michael Shoots Blessing of the Baby took place this morning at 10:30 a.m. at the |Melvin A. Schutts Funeral Home along a downtown Houston street for two blocks yesterday. The ele- ss. James Reid. phants escaped while being loaded ‘aboard a circus train. They finally | turned around and returned peace- fully to captivity. The Arctic Ocean has ice islands. but no icebergs. She was thé daughter of Mr. and The baby was discovered by her | mother, Annie, this morning. Dr. | | William W. Weisberg, deputy Oak- | | land County coroner, said the baby ‘died from suffocation. 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(6, 2775 birth yesterday at the St. Joseph Regeter found in lumber yards slicing bark 4 out that these tests measure |Woodbine Dr. died this morning Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Creede on $6.95 Value ; overall knowledge and the abil. at his home after an illness of Shoots are members of St. “@ from the wood ahd crushing it to make flour, he said. The Rev. Mr. Van Lierop toid how he went to the market piace to tell the people of God. The natives were eager“to learn and sometimes would stay al! day to listen, he said. Dr. William H. Marbach intro. duced the speaker as one of 1.000 ity te use that knowledge, and identify specially gifted young: | sters. “Anether valuable benefit from the Iowa tests is that "They are used to gear teaching efforts more closely to the needs and abilities of the pupils’ to measure the scholastic growth of students. and to furnish an objective basis for three months Born in Fairfield) Ind. he was the son of James and Angeline Short Bower and married Mae Heitsch here in 1920 A resident of the city for 15 /years. he came here from Detroit ‘and was last employed as a real estate broker. He graduated from ’Michael'’s Catholic Church. Besides his parents, the baby is survived by a brother, James Wil- ham. Daniel Zumbrunnen Funeral] service for Daniel Zum- brunnen, 8&2, of 144 Raeburn Ct. will be held Friday at 3 p.m. Irc see the amating REGULAR $18.50 “HEFY-SWITCH 11.88 Zs] In ‘Gold-Tone’ Finish 4 t } ] Paicon fine brier | pipes are guaran- teed against burnout for one year Otves @ ry, goo-less smoke always guaranteed S years ageinst burnout. Carved from genuine Itel- fen Brier SIMAS.“@, = ; r Set has 4 extra, missionaries supported by the | Tri State College and was formerly tom the Brace-Smith Chapel. The. Ch taterc bovis. 98 N. Saginaw—Main Floor — ; need : ye i 5 OLDS YOU anges from Steam to Dry : Presbyterian Church of the United hersnune any need) for ARTIC |g teacher Rev. Lee LaLone of the Donelson $1.25 4 YOURS end) Gack agent netanthy 1 lum changes.” said Ireland ; 4 y States ™ : | A veteran of World War I, he) Baptist Church will officiate with Weighs but 3'2 pounds |! we The Rev. Peter Van Lierop has founded five orphanages. directs 80 Christian Day Schools. 25. Middle Schools and two High Schools. He has helped to found a clinic and secure an X-ray. the only one in an area of 2.000.000 people. Birmingham Justice Levies Fines, Costs BIRMINGHAM—Pleading guilty | the display in smaller groups. she | said, leafing through books cover- to two counts when he appeared | yesterday before Justice John J Gafill, Theodore Luderowski, 43. of Academy Row, Bloomfield Hills, | paid fines and costs totaling $53. | He was charged with speeding and improper passing Randolf Harding, 36. of Detroit, paid a $75 fine after pleading guilty to a charge of driving under the influence of liquor. Florence Mead here Feb. 18. 1950. | named ) . 1900. permanent postmaster here. Tubular Steel. = —, 7a Stat age | He was a member of Central | it was revealed today. Pare AS. Rigid and Overcoats Are Stolen rom Sy fo 8 "Methodist Church and a veteran Dondero's office said the con- ancnee Sturdy. , From 2 Parked Cars BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Two ‘tonight at the Community House, @ Son, Harold Lankey Jr., and a Office Department and he selected ° * s Parents wishing to draw en the current “Book Week" display at | the Baldwin Public Library for ‘Christmas suggestions for their youngsters. will have to contend , with the younger set first. accord- — ing to Jeanne “Lioyd, librartan. Al- _| most 30 elementary school classes | will have visited the display by the jend of the week, she said The younger set is also viewing ing all fields. both fictional or | otherwise * * * Embury Methodist Church has | fesued an invitation to the public | te attend the church baraar and | cafeteria supper tomerrow. Opening at 1 p.m. the bazaar | will feature handwork, baked goods, Christmas candies, nuts, | p.m. | ee 28 « Following a 6-30 dinner meeting was a member of Detroit Kiwanis, burial in Oakland Hills Memorial and the American Legion. | Park Cemetery. Surviving besides his widow are’ Besides his Widow. he is sur- a daughter Phyllis Ann Kennedy, vived by eight children, Martha’ ‘and a son James Bower of De- Ouzts, Ruth Hester, Lena Mellen, | troit. |Lydia Rynerson, Daniel Zumbrun- | | Funeral service from Brace-_ ‘Smith Funeral Home will be Fri-|0f Drayton Plains. Also surviving | W. H. Mar- |are 20 grandchildren and 13 great- | grandchildren. | Mr. Zumbrunnen died yesterday |after a three years’ illness. 'H. Vernon Lankey Sr. r. Postmaster Reese H. Vernon Lankey Sr. 56. 2908 | . . | l. . St.. died th | W. Huron St. died thy morning Confirmation Seen | A resident | BIRMINGHAM — U. 8. Senate |day at 1 p.m., the Rev. ‘bach officiating. Burial will follow jin Mt. Hope Cemetery. of Pontiac for 27 , years, he came here from Lansing | -onfirmation is expected shortly | and was employed as traffic man- on Congressman George A. Don- |ager at Poptiac Motor Division. dero's recommendation that acting | Born in Bay City, he married, postmaster Roland W. Reese be | j of World War I. 'gressman had been asked. for a | Surviving besides his widow are recommendation by the U. 8. Post 9 N. Saginaw—2ad Floor Improved design saves time, strokes and effort. Come to Simms Tomorrow or Saturday 7 30x30 “Indestructible” . . . Because We Made a “Special Buy” \ You SAVE $15 on These $29.95 Tables! | and Have Taken in Our Store FRE Chrome Plate Top — Choice of Colors No cost, no obligation, no need to spend a single ¢ IT’S FREE! TILT-TOP FOLDING T HAS MANY, MANY USES— *Breskfast * Porch * Bathroom kKitchen ‘*Laundry *Cards 9 5 *Nursery *Werkshop * Etc. Finest construction. A good buy st regular $29.95 price but Simms sells ‘em for less. Only 150 im stock. luncheon guests at the Kingsley! puciness Women’ embers stepdaughter, Dorothy LaBarge, Reese who stood at the head of Inn yesterday returned to their! semper cae pray . white | both of Pontiac. ‘the list of those applications taking cars, left in an adjacent parking .j.,hant” wrapped as a gift. The! Also surviving are a sister. Mrs. civil service examination for the lot, only to find their topcoats) oi. will be exchanged during | Jerrine Murphy of Elkhart, Ind., | job gone. police reported today. a program planned by Corinne | 8d four grandchildren. Reese replaced Bernard E A vent window had been broken — on “chairman , Service from Sparks-Griffin Fowler last May when Fowler was in the car of B. E. French of . * * @ Chapel will be Saturday at 2 p. m./released from the postmaster po Royal Oak. Henry J. Gilmartin =... ain't Seen Nothing Yet’ The Dr. Milton H. Bank of Cen- | sition for “irregularities.” _ Of Dearborn discovered both his i, the title Franklin Rising has | tral Methodist Church will offici- + coat and hat were gone. | penny . . Receive your photo (developed ond printed in 60 seconds) »«. then take it home with you to show your friends. jchosen for the talk he will give at | ate. Burial will follow in Perry Fined for Policy Slips > | oe Nomth P : (a meeting of the Men's Club of Mt. Park Cemetery Math a ee | {{ & Diphtheria Scare'Over kirk in the Hills Ghurch tonight. | In lieu of flowers the family re | Matthew A. Hill. 52. of 121 W. Saginaw AN RAPIDS Health | The program will follow a 6:45 Tests that donations be made to! South Blvd., paid a $100 fine yes- Street BROTHERS nae nla a they believed | dinner in the social hall, and is | the Heart Fund. ee when he pleaded guilty to , aaa nt Diphtheria outbrack had open to men of the community | ——— |itexal possession ot policy stipe - been halted as the city entered its | bok is eater ee ‘Elmer R. May | cee udge ! : | ve arts Manufact . - sixth day without a report ot pes je me Funeral service wit be held Fri-| Hill was arrested by Detective Se Y te oe comes aan | ‘Three University of Michigan ‘day at 2 p. m. from the Sparks- |Herbert C. Cooley. of the Pontiac GIVE HER mike. stedents frem this area are eee Chapel for Elmer R. May | Police vice squad, on a traffic oa é Why Senators Blush | among those appearing in the |0! 451 S. Telegraph Rd. Dr. William | violation at Bagley and Diston \\, . . TON (U . . bert ; \H. Marbach of the First Presby- | Streets Tuesday. Cooley arrested 3TON | school’s Gil Sulli So. | ju WASHING (UP) Sen. siete weefortsence at cpecine of | terian Church will officiate. Burial | Hill on the later charge when he Homer Capetert (Se on Penzance.” thie week at the | will follow in Perry Mount Park noticed the slips. ried away by Senate tradition yes.) vila | Theater | cometery. terday. He was so used to calling there. | Mr. May died in an automobile Reports Theft of $88. his colleagues ‘‘able senators that. In the all-student show are Dick &¢cident Tuesday. | BIRMINGHAM—Harris Machus, he kept referring to himself as Booth of 1740 Penistone: David‘. ' owner of Machus Bakery, 160 W. “the able senator from Indiana’ (Morgan. 787 Vinewood; and Katy Gay Dorie Shelton | Maple, reported to police the theft | Micou, Lone Pine road. Bloomfield y of $88 trom the store’s cash regis | h | Hills. The musical also will be Gav Dorie Shelton, (a twin), two ter. Machus told police he had | The Weat er presented in Detroit's Rackham months old, died suddenty this | locked the door last night but it| PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Pertit Auditorium on Nov. 27. morning. She is the daughter of was found open this morning. cleudy and cooler tenight. Low 14.4% 7 _ i = = Partiy eclee@y temerrew. High 54-58. —a picture in 60 seconds ' after you snap your camera! SEE IT NOW! : | s SES. (SPECIAL PURCHASE? Priced Below Wholesale While They Last! \\ saz. mg mere mene. Camera Demonstr ation we baat vee INDOOR or OUTDOOR 75 a0 $3.95" a es ; - ie : In Charge of Mr. J. W. Lowe acres | Child's SEE-SAW) x=: | pu Game a 6B. M...ceccee 34) «ll om... eee ge PR og aM R ie Ta FRIDAY, 6 to 9:30 P. M. 10 @& i. ccc cess Ld e le ay to ‘ontiae C1) no lecy gift : - mo, | and Merry-Go-Round | Wir aict SATURDAY, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Mga empgretares co ceric Ba > Made to Sell at $12.95 ¢ 97 Mears, Mew wie chavs awe aee | S | $3.25". i ball alin Ohttea aes ee pecs Seg | ond down PRICE Pope pepe ploy eae ssseeeee 6838/9 Q@nd round and if. down. Liquid Skin Sechet, the original “per- = See the new pocket size POLAROID “Highlander” mode! that 11 im 1880 reduces the cost of picture-taking to « how = , $1.85* “ re new low. Complete line Ohh tao ideal for boys and girls from 2 to 10 years. Hours aun or 90bo8 Sea ees for — gift buyers. Prices oe 38 Phoenix 1 03 and hours of fun indoors or eut. Strong and sturdy *Phas reduced Pod. T , (mame @ 85 Pittsburgh «71 58 as pictured. $1.00 Holds in ay. “ : : Le MoM & Prencisco 2 0 ALL THESE EXPENSIVE FEATURES {{ x : : HM Satie se 5: | * Tubular Stee! Frome * Enamel Pinish M AA A . 98 North yee on St ae Treveres city o7 ci PUN SG Poet Length = Sete Design — AeA TERS STAM AS a = Bi Fectinece S44 ee = Soe \* Rubber Tip Lege ‘OY DEPT. a Fleer . 4s : DANCER — Sadik wrestler’s build but he’s Doctors Report on Cobalt Tests 3 UM Surgeons Tell pf Arterial Studies Using Radioactive Element ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. @® — Three University of Michigan sur- balt 60 to sterilize hard arteries. Drs. Jack A. MaCris Herbert Sloan and John E. Orebaugh said the radioactive element has a “bactericidal effect." They said that in experiments at the Mich- igan Medical Center the Radiation has proved effective against dis- ease-producing yeasts and smaller viruses. “Tt was felt that no adverse changes in the aortic segments can be attributed to gamma radi- ation." They said the current metthod some reason to believe that higher doses of irradiation must be used to defeat some viruses before the technique can be applied to hu mans. New Staining Technic Used for Nerve Study tories at the hospital, staining colors the dark blue so it st Bakery Sending Cake to Infant Namesake OMAHA (INS)—The Omar Bak- ae 7 oH§ Marriage License Applications Thomas A. Bailey, 2132 Dexter Helen M. Reamer, Clarkston Eugene J. Niemasz, Royal Oak Irene C. Stefanski, Detroit ery Klentner, Selfridge APB won ns. Gegal, Birmingham EB. Jackson Jr,, 601 Montana Pell, 582 La’ Luther Harroll C. Trammetl, 36 W. Colgate Bessie A. Smith, oe Graves Thomas R. Grossi, Grand Rapids Gladys s “Motter, Pleasant Ridge James J. Bundoff, — Mary B. Eplett, Northvi Jeck A, Larson, 566 Lenox Jeet Sick ese 8. Teanyoon William G. Luther Jr., Berkley Joan L. Fodell, Royal Ost Thomas C; McCauley, Detroit Shirley A. Bardon. Betrons Lou 2814 Barton pomees ¢. oy 2514 Barton Donald 14 C. Green, Marilyn L. Price, Seriey, 8. Princeton pees feta, ae Sri BA Donald J. fe TT Henry Delores Virginia M. Weishaupt, 1031 Sarene drive Donald Harnish, Perndale Benet S Cartes, Ferndale Bille, 364 Midway wi. B. Mackin, 11 Pairgrove ' / a h ra wy Main Fleer THE PONTIAC PRESS, laxative Hershey or Nestie's Economy Candy Bars Velue _: alley Hershey ace ect. Be Popular milk of magnesia tablets Satire ction $1 50 Value—Crystal Glass 4-Pc. Perfume Sel Atomizers, Bottle and Glass Trey tee | ia an tacy sogoer aga? handy van 19 TALL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 Fri kd For 32 Hours, Fri- day morning you -. can really save... odds and wes special buys... plenty of some... few of “Cannon First Quality Dish Cloths value. ee @ “ Cc look for “‘special’’ Velve : Sx16 h size. ih ence tags for — A inch Heavy mes 2% Quart Enamel Sauce Pan 39c Value eT Easy to clean bluestone enamel — pan at this low price. No it. ‘ LI 3 . * Ce men eee Heavy lvanized tit te with ontety er fad Fleer rubbish top. OO AM to 1230 ONLY PA 0 1230 ONLY OE 2AM 1001230 ONLY eee AM POO 78 512 30 ONLY ecee 69< Cod Liver | Ladies’ ‘BOBBIE BROOKS’ = Famous “BIRDSEYE” Brand Regular 10¢ MENS =} 75- Twin Beater Style 3 Regular $1.65 Value Brier a g e . e 5 oi Caps | 100% Wool Sweaters : Baby Diapers, 1 doz.| Shoelaces | Egy Beaters : Paint Pan & Roller | be 4 69° | ce ct CS Sinise see does by $66 2° Ce coon trea Bagot erg ha c] If | The all-around vite- | in sizes 34 to 38. fust ®@ sorbent. A wulee oo? 59 low maker's original cost. @ plete set at this low cause aan eu» m= overruns in | 57 left. —Msin Fleer Dd value. —Main Fleer eal tee Beeea ae —tnd Fleer . price. ms Tuer pipes at this prion. : —Maia view | see 9 A M to 12.30 ONLY socseeee eee ~ eee 230 ONLY soscseoee OONLY [ERY _ Main” Fleer “4 Regular 39c. 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Lex of ‘ 2 and i aseh $ Complex | arced pure tin l hen 10° Bower Sites SMe. Bath Brush | cere rest peo: in 3 Dristies set im handle. 66 Watch Band - @ Reg. $1. 69 ly. —tna Fleer ° _ —tnd Fleer 69° 9s o 12.30 ONLY seeeceee to 12 30 ONLY ton ae wen wen eee \ M to 12: 30 ONLY Pere 9 AM se 1230 ONLY OARS 23° 100 caption ei | Popular Rayon Jerse . First Quality Broadcloth oristies vet tm colored | Regular $1.49 Value © No. 9 Galvanized Wire Gleaming finish on min B complex at P y y e lastic handles. gu e le men’s this low, lew price. ° . ° . wrist wateh band. eae | Girls’ Gowns : Men's Pajamas —"""} Household Broom : Clothes Line, 100 Ft. | **"-=-s= a Full elastic waist, cap € $ Coat or pullover style. , Guaranteed ‘Dainty beret Cc $ Galvanized clothes line Cc “Ee [fe OO ire 19 [ee Ss Toray (7 6-0 SoG oe A.P.6. to 12. @ $2.79. 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Regular jag Sizes 4-14. —Matn Fleer e Sizes 6- = $1 Fluorescent Styli Reg. 29¢ Value Lipstick Tr 69 AM to 12 30 ONLY : 9 A M to 12.30 ONLY Bed Lam ° 9 AM to 12.30 ONLY : Set ef 3 | Coston Knit—CHILDREN’S 3 $1.49 Ladies’ Leather Sole P Regular $3.95—All Steel 3 Series Set of 8 Coin Bank e 29¢ | Train’g Pants, 10 for : House Slippers 87 Kitchen Stool : Xmas Tree Lights | 19¢ ‘ 24-inch high with 13 © For indoo ty 100 Plastic coin bank oe oe Siege ‘J : celle patel cl al °° he ipa treet Rubber 7 97 3 me ald Regu- “6 8: errr tomer. zes 2 to @ os. Si 2 halves. —Main Fleer —Main Fleer e ° ; e , Wrisley’s Surek Reg. $1 Value Reg, 98c Value | | Regular 24c Roll Hair & Scalp 6-Piece Photo Aluminum Conditioner | | Manicure Set Albums Wrap Feil || 59° x 29° 29° | 19 Sact"at an'ece| | meters fe matoaeced Boer: conditioner at this low Made in , fe- Has heavy black $0 | : pas see ow Sh mous fdr precision | ) roe J pages. Limit 1 to « | roe | ORDERS... NO LAYAWAYS : 98‘N. Saginaw S¢. rt jquantines 1. reomamlintored ; ay 4 t : c= ] : h 7. " 4 * _FOUR ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 than his own, perhaps having ‘ held three or four others. reasonable, with baking potatoes | Turkey Invades Markets | mas carci Modem Salesmen | its Tiara _ With Prices Under 1953 | “rere ae moisrue price ues Ate Well-Rounded young. It takes time, the sales. ° r 7 : group explained, for a man to get e Money Down BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS through the list of items that go |" sweet potatoes, cauliflower and) = CiCaGO (UP) —The modern | enough experie to come up to | performance e . , : The Thanksgiving turkey takes “with the holiday bird. Here are eats noone are oe 4 manufacturer's salesman is likely | [apes arse field. ot ee @ q Buy all your Christmas over in the nation's food stores | | their findings: at about the same price as a year | to be a far cry from the | 4. A family man with children, e ifts at pote cas | this ‘weekend, along with all, the | Sena ae an pes ago. Chestnuts from Italy are | “drummer” of fiction, a sales or | pechape grandchildren. oin Waite’s : things that go with it. onions are in moderate supply anc’ rather low in price. Parsley is rea- ganization here reports. | 5. Capable of making a public e . Credit Club . ! And that turkey will cost you fife aeey peed carrots, are | sonable but peas are high. | A sales group (Moses Brothers) | sppeuranice bbelore sales groups &s ceive up te 'si20 re ; e t | ices an “ guhpebas nn good supply but there’s not too. \Sonking ipsa peace eahing king. | | serving as midwest representatives | a ppeaker. is tops . take up : ee prices will be from eight to 10 net a the golden heart type available. Florida oranges and | for eight housewares manufac- ' House Brin gs Two Bits e | cents a pound below year-ago Tests ‘ed uy: calls ‘grapefruit are good buys. Red | turers said a composite picture, levels. ‘ d “ ea ee me = Cement Emperors are the best purchase of the modern salesman would) EFFINGHAM, Ill. (UP)—Elmer ’ Pesach atlad ae ow er iced, te in grapes. Pears are moderately show he is: | Smith bought a house for 25 cents, holier eal aes cpr tnt inetoes mpd) avocasdors| are reason priced, and most of them are from | at an auction here. The house was the birds in any weight you de = able. - the Paciti iwest! 1. Possessor of at least a year | on a lot bought for $2,200-by — e U.S... Depart t of I ie | of college, perhaps the holder wire nee aa There’s a light supply of os degree ta some fictd wen [Sher man who plane to build @, Agriculture estimates this year’s pumpkins, but other types of | Sprays that might speed the seved: from direct, comes. |moule on it, A condition of the, crop of turkeys at 61 million, © | Jinsep are tiful. Tur- | ripening of apples are being test-| gale to Smith was that he tear | . . | . - . good gain over 1953. | alps sa rane retabages’ are inexpen- = a U.S. De partment of | ton with the product be sells. | sown the house for salvage lum-'| Little girls’ beautiful holiday spun . . . Reg. 6.98 The department has worked | sive, Round white Potatoes are ‘Agriculture. 2 Experienced in potter jobs| ber within seven ¢ days, Dew. , Sugar Nylon. Dresses ® ° e © ° e 49° Pastel prints. . . 3 to 6x! 9 e | : t ) > Regular 7.98, 7 to 14...........5.99 e o— 4s tops > _ » Tiny-puckered printed nylon a if dresses . . . light amd airy os © 6 eee? . F or Wise “PARLY B se SHOPPERS ! PONTIAC’S | frosting on cicoe _ “a whirlaway skirts plus their own i OPertday Wanker? '° BIGGEST... GAYEST ... . Priced Right TOY SELECTIONS! || bertted nyon pericoos Come in to pick out daughter's ; | today! Remember—when Save $10! A 49.95 Value! these are gone .. . absolutely 26" English Bike || Precision Tooled! 93 Our Exclusive! USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN ~ @ Rugged alloy steel! tubular frame . = long wearing! @ Low, medium, high Sturmey Archer— A rik) Semana a ot 3-speed shift! . flowers print. Sparkling buttons and. z lace ruffles for charm. Pink or ble - | : e @ Wide chain guard protects flapping grounds. ~ ———e Fe GQ BE Oe hh ee trousers! | B. Baby Doll—baby lace ruffles and spar- | $t Down, | ’ ¢ 7 a eee et . @ Gleaming, long lasting black enamel finish! et pee cc nie $1 Week! ee % @ For both boys and girls .. . hurry in today! C. Birthday-Cake Tier in dainty fiosting Teke it Home = « 7 po flower print and | vebaty details. Pink With You! ’ Ree. gt a = g's 64.95 deluxe model with generator, 1s bee ou : . , a 7 light, tool beg, tools, kick stand, pump Waite's Girl's Dresses—Second Floor Comfortable, easy fitting! Quilted rayon lining! All Leather Jacket s6w2intunt §@%® Sizes 6 to 12 in Brown! - @ Full Mouton Collar! Knit Wristlets! @ Front Quarter Horsehide Leather! “Save 3.96! Reg: 11.95! 3-pe.... her own tiny teddy bear . table & chair set 23” Baby Bunting Doll USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN G?? momo 9 98 ! ; @ Stee! con @ Life-like viny! head, arms | struction : | en and feet! Rugged-wearing leather for active boys throughout enamel é Lovable and cate! © many seasons of wear! Knit bottom and cuffs with finigh! , y two slash pockets. An appreciated gift during the @ Rad sect famous Belle Doll! , coming holiday season for any active youngster. Hur- and table . , o t ry in today. Sizes 12 te 18 eee 19. 98! ‘ Seid What a charmer this young lady . \é Woeltws Beyaweus—Becend Pleer compacts is with her soft vinyl body. _ for eosy Adorably dressed from head to ; storage: toe in downy soft flagne! bunting. | Parents’ trusted favorite and children’s choice! aio Sie Baby Bunting loves to be Cc h e | d ne! B B | finish! bathed and scrubbed. A gift | ren Ss uster rowns ) e aol aa that is sure to please that favorite ede hte little-doughter or girl friend. 50 | i ! , | they last! Hurry in today! 814 to 12 7.50... 12% to 3. AA to D! @ Built over “‘live-foot’’ lasts! © Scientifically fitted! Now at. Woite’s o complete selection of fomous Buster Brown shoes . . . all the favorite styles kids have worn and loved for years. Hurry in today for choice selection! (A) Block Patent (8) Red and Tan (C) Brown Oxford bs ‘d ~— rary molded od fiber body! Enamel finish Works like any office board! Hobby "Hore Rocking Choir Switch USE OUR LAYAWLY PLAN D5 Totes 12° | wo AWAY PLAN ' a! eHterry the’ Heiciess Horse” by M Ided Prod 2. White baked ename! res Gd vad Wen” Sc - Beautiful colorful plastic covering. Red or ivory! ' °. saddle . Hurry’ in today : Sturdy construction. Hurry in today while they last? — f° oe o . Waite's Toyland—Filth Floor -. : 4 A, 4 . 4, | ‘ee. i ee —— ee ff 4 \ 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOV EMBER 18, 1954 e , is tops Open Friday and Saturday Nights til 9 ‘til Christmas! 8 earrings styles ! A once-in-a-blue moon sale of dazzling simulated pearls! 99 ‘Pearls’ like these are hard to find even at 5.98... they're once in a lifetime values! Not just ‘pearls’ . beautiful pieces . . & Regularly priced as much as 5.98 ! . many fastened with sparkling rhinestone clasps that, alone, are worth the price of the necklace! Creamy white to blend with every costume. They are going fast . . for Christmas gifts when the doors open at 9:30 a. m.! Waite's Jewelry—Sireet Floor - i 20 necklace styles! 2 bracelet styles ! but at these prices. . . but soft-glowing . select yours and several a ~ -~— ee a soft as cashmere . . . savings up to 2.99. 99 Cardigans Regularly 8.98! Regularly 5.98! 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Baovore RUsselt Baserts Editor Adv Manager Nat’) Adv. Mgr. Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich. as second class matter ————— ———-- MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press ts entitled exciusiv to the ute for republication of all local news cooeesabty 4 this news- Daper, as well as all AP news dispatches — ip Oakland, Genesee, Li Macomb, Lapeer and Vosbtenaw ounties ft ts fixes a yeer: elsewhere tn & year. Phone Pontiac FE 2-818 MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 a $10,240 Dream Shattered Because most of us can ill afford to lose even $10, Postmaster General SUMMERFIELD deserves credit for block- ing the latest chain letter racket. . * x * There isn’t anything particularly new in the scheme. Somehow the victim is persuaded to pay $5 for a list of 11 names. In the presence of the “seller” he then mails another $5 to the -top name on the list. The bait in the deal is that $10,240 is supposed to come to the buyer provided no one breaks the chain. * * * The fact that the money is sent by mail has enabled Postmaster General SUMMERFIELD to declare this chain let- ter scheme a violation of the postal laws. Don’t fall for it! Our 50,000 New Citizens It was both fitting and inspiring that the Nation's first Veterans Day was the occasion for our first mass naturaliza- tion ceremonies. _In major cities across the coun- try, in Honolulu and on Guam, more than 50,000 persons, many of them refugees, proudly took the Oath of Allegiance to their adopted country. * * * Michigan’s more than 1,800 candi- dates were sworn in by Federal Judge Prcarp in Detroit's Masonic Temple. In recognition of the happy nature of the occasion the Judge relaxed the rule against demonstrations and the new citizens cheered and waved their small American Flags. Later they participated in Detroit’s Veterans Day parade. x * * The new citizens ranged in age from four to 90. Among them was a Russian seized by the Nazis and thrown into a concentration camp in Poland. There also were a Catholic priest who escaped execu- tion by the Nazis and a Rabbi who had to flee before advancing Rus- sian and German afmies. These ceremonies were inspiring be- cause they were in such complete har- mony with the ideals for which our vet- erans have fought. They were moving, too, because they exemplify the spirit which makes America welcome the oppressed from every land. Oakland’s Record Growth Detroit Metropolitan Planning Com- mission has confirmed what most peo- ple in this area long have suspected — that Pontiac and Oakland County still are growing. . In fact, the commission says that since the decennial census of April, 1950, Pontiac’s population has climbed from 73,681 to 77,800, a gain of 5.7 per cent. In the same period the county’s population has jumped from 396,000 to an estimated 506,000. This is a gain of 27.8 per cent. * * * As the visual evidence sug- gests, the bulk, or 67.5 per cent, of the county’s gain took place in the three southeastern town- ships of Southfield, Royal Oak and Troy. Waterford Town- ship’s 51 month gain is estimated at 6,725 persons. Fastest growing community in the county is Oak Park. The population there has increased from 5,267 to 21,700, a record breaking gain of 312 per cent. Though this rapid growth has brought many problems, it actually is good news for every Oakland County resident. It means there will be a greater than ever demand for shelter, clothing, food and services of all kinds. . x * & All this creates more jobs for our workers and more profitable ~~“taginess opportunities for em- _ ployers. It foreshadows a greater i - THE PONTIAC PRESS — / demand for trucks, passenger cars and automotive parts made here. In truth, it means more prosperity for many more people and that is just about the best news this highly indus- trialized area could hear. Dems Reconsider on Taxes a Post election events have a way of showing how overenthusiastic cam- paign promises often fade out in the cold light of the morning after. More tax relief was a popular subject for many a Democratic stump speaker. Opposition orators neglected no oppor- tunity to criticize Administration tax policy. They promised, if given the chance, they would see that the lower income groups would get more tax relief. * * * Now comes the fadeout of these campaign promises. Accord- ing to word from Washington a poll has been taken of the nine holdover Democratic members of the tax writing House Ways and Means Committee. All but one is quoted as saying that the chances of further tax relief aren’t bright. That happens to be just what respon- sible Republicans were saying through- out the campaign. They added the important proviso that any new tax cut would have to await further operating economies and until the Federal budget is nearer balance., x *« * In other words, campaign promises aren't always what they seem. We were in our teens before we learned that a certain sacred song was, “Work, for the Night Is Coming,” in- stead of, “Work, Father—Night Is Coming.” The Man About ’ Tow. Real Estate Boards Pontiac Well Represented at Their National Meeting School: What the driver who _ speeds past had s hard time getting — through. “It was a great convention because there were so many down to earth people there,” says William H. Knudsen, President of the Pontiac Real Estate Board, in speaking of the recent meeting of the national boards at Cleveland. Also attend- ing were Bruce J. Annett, President-elect ‘of the Michigan Real Estate Association, and P. T. Smith, tncoming Pontiac Real Estate Board Presi- dent. “Do any of you remember when Charles Spalding ran a restaurant on East Lawrence St.?” asked DeWitt C. Davis the other day, who stated that he would put a sign on the front door at noon: “Closed. Gone home for dinner.” Prisoners at the Oakland County Jail were beaten out of a venison dinner by a narrow margin. An eight-point buck was struck and killed by the car of Felix H. Galuszka just after midnight Tuesday on the Dixie Highway near the Oakland-Genesee County line. The first officers to appear felt that it should be taken to Flint, where venison was on the menu at the county jail Wednes- day. The Galuszka car was badly damaged. Spending several weeks in Pontiac as salesman at a Osmun’s is the Detroit Tiger player, Bob Nieman, who tells me we can expect better things from his team tn 1955, especially if the pending additions in box and hitting facili- ties materialize. Here’s hoping, Bob. “Wonder if everybody appreciates the fact that ideal weather now has continued in November for two weeks,” writes Mrs. Bessie Whitmeyer of Walled Lake, who continues, “Nobody should complain if later we get a little brisk cold weather.” The annual approach of Christmas always brings out a new song hit, and Bidwell Francis, formerly of Pontiac, now connected with a New York theatrical publication, writes me that P) “Home for the Holidays” is expected to assume that position this year. Verbal Orchids to— Daniel M. McQueen of 104 Poplar St.; eighty-second birthday. Mr. and Mts. George Chapman of Dryden; golden wedding. Mrs. Mary Isham | of Metamora; ninety-fifth birthday. » Frank P. Willitts | of Mayville; ninety-first birthday. + 2 4 } “__Now Here’s a Dandy Camp Site” Ly THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 Voice of the People Jesse Young Believes the Mail Carriers Deserve a Substantial Wage Increase °- (Letters will be asnacaees when neces, praise, help to give your employes bas because space. Pull name, address and telephone number of the writer must accompany letters but these will mot be published {f the writer so requests unlesa the letter is critical tp its nature.) A very interesting article ap- peared in the Pontiac Press, Nov. 4. on our Post Office and the han- dling of mail. Is Leslie H. Dean encourag- ing this flood of third class mail in our Post Office? I am sure that the employes of the Post Office could tell a different story if they would. All Mr. Dean has to do is pile this junk, as the postal clerks call it, on the carriers for a small hourly rate of $1:62% per .hour and his problem is solved. Instead of ati this praise for Mr. Dean’s 224 employes, there should be semething done to put thig praise in the form of meat and potatoes, Christmas js just mround the corner. This third class junk which does not pay its way plus the Christmas maii will make our carriers buckle at the knees, Mr. Dean, instead of all this something to live on and maybe there won't be such a turnover in laber in the Pontiac Post Office. Jesse Young 53 E. Fairmount St. Another Lonely Widow Backs Idea of a Club I have been reading in your col- umn the letters from lonely widows and being one myself, am inter- ested in seeing a good “Get To gether’ club organized which would meet at night, so that em- ployed men and women who are lonely could attend. I think there is a great need for such a club in Pontiac. In Detroit they are well attended and I for one would be glad to cooperate. operate. Sti) Another Feels ClO Dominates Democratic Party It seems that the CIO took over the Democrat Party in the recent election, When any single group domi- nates q party or the country, the government no longer represents the will of the people. If the people get tired of that domination they will vote them out eventually like they did with Tru- man in 1952. Charies W, Melick 929 West Fifth Street Rochester Looking Back 15 Years Age AL CAPONE, suffering from brain disease, guarded in hospital room. GERMANS EXECUTE 12 Czech rioters. 20 Years Ago LOCAL THEATER playing Will jobs Case Records of a Psychologist High School Students Who Go Steady Girls, don’t think a man is a good marriage prospect just because you get butterflies in your stomach when he kisses you. Janice says Hank used to give her such butterflies, but now she is beginning to monte he recap ever bring ome the butter bacon as a reliable wage-earning hus- band. — By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case M-370: Hank P., aged has been the steady boy friend of the other boys oes, Now I don’t want you to think that every teenage couple ‘that goes steady during high school, will turn out unhappily: in later There are many examples where But the batting averages show us that it is better to play the field “and gain valuable understanding of the opposite sex by having dates with many different young people. When you date one person stead- fly, you and can’t view him clearly. You gloss over his faults or te He z 4 ii ti i : i “ Pel Lack Yardstick for Measuring Traits Such threats indicate a juvenile type of personality and a very limited social outlook, so the very threats themselves tag their pro- ponents as poor marriage risks. A bey who can't face compe- tition without hiding behind a later. Just because his kisses give you butterflies in your stomach, fs _ no positive assurance he will make a good husband and father. Send for my “Tests for Sweet- hearts,”’ enclosing a stamped re- turn envelope, plus a dime. ley is asked to quit one of his James Marlow Says: Hiss Leaves Jail Nov. 27, May Face New Quizzing WASHINGTON u—Alger Hiss, the ex-diplomat whose name has been used as a synonym for trea- son, must have thought many times as the years slid past his prison cell: “What's in store for me? Will I be questioned again? Will I be in the headlines again? And per- haps, for something else I say or deny, will I wind up in jail again?” He may not have to wait long for the answer. Yesterday two congressional groups—the House Un-American Activities Committee and the Senate Internal Security subcommittee—said they're think- ing of calling him after he gets out of jail Nov. 27. * * *® Hiss’ career crashed to a halt when Whittaker Chambers, con- fessed onetime courier for a Soviet spy ring, told of secret papers he said Hiss gave him. For denying Chambers’ charges, Hiss was convicted of perjury in 1950 and started serving his five- year sentence March 22, 1951. The verdict in effect branded him a liar and traitor. He is getting out after serving 3'= years. The law provides time off for good be- havior. * *¢ * Hiss, a lawyer, will probably never be permitted to practice again. He's been disbarred in New York: and before the Supreme Court. He has lost his citizenship rights. He can’t get a passport to leave the country. His lawyer, Chester Lane, of New York, says Hiss will try to vindicate himself. The most Hiss could have hoped for was that he might not again have to face congressional com- mittees or federa) grand juries un- less he could vindicate himself convincingly. But there has been a fundamen- tal change in the law—which the government may now want to use for further investigation of Hiss— since he went to jail. This year Congress passed the immunity law as a weapon against subversion. It lets the government—Congress and federal and grand juries— grant immunity to a witness to force testimony against others. * *« *# At the time Hiss was jailed juries or committees investigating spy- ing before, during or after the war could be blocked right and left by witnesses who refused to testify and escaped punishment by testimony which might incriminate him.” Now if committees, or grand ju- ly be cited for contempt and, if con- he couldn't be jailed for contempt. * * ° Hiss neither refused to answer ' pionage ended before the war. Hiss con- tinued in the State Department through the war. He did not leave until 1947. , With the help of the new immu- nity law Congress or-grand juries could reopen investigations of peacetime and wartime spying. If they do, they may want to question Hiss or grant immunity to ‘others to learn more about him. The pen- alty for wartime spying is death. If through the immunity law the government got evidence which Hiss denied under oath, although wartime spying was not involved, he might’ find himself confronted with a brand new perjury charge. Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (international News Service) 5 What makes with the Roosevelts this election? Franklin lost in New York while Jimmie copped the nod in California. And Franklin had the advantage of the Gulf Stream, Both lads are good politicians, Maybe Franklin didn't follow . campaign precedent close enough. We know he shook hands with the voters and gave loose with the cigars. Maybe he kissed the wrong babies. Might be a good idea if Franklin looked over Jimmie’s hurricane list. Our ears were all aglow on election night when the results were being impounded by the losers. The only time the fig- ures had a flat look was when the experts didn’t get a chance to pad ‘em. Don't imagine that Franklin is out of politics. He didn’t lose the low license plate on his car. That's the real test in New York. If you can bust into the low thirties you're set. We once had BB-11 but they took it away © and painted it on a fireplug. Now that Averell Harriman clicked like bridgework in the ald folks home we are asking for it back. We have seen Jim Farley in or a taxicab with a low number. We took a couple of pokes at Harriman during the campaign but he shook it off. Just got a telegram from Averell that reads, ‘Bugs, nothing is too good for you." And nothing is what I'll get. The feminine or hooligan vote for Jimmie Roosevelt was terrific. And the girls were not boister- ous. Possible that they were trying to make Jimmie’s all-American. Portraits ous .. . But they were not afraid ... And as they crawled and clam- bered up... They always made the grade . . . like that ladder, for .. . The pass- That Calcium Intake Causes Deposits By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. I do not know, and I have yet to find any scientific evidence to show, whether an intake of large medicinal doses or an excessive quantity of calcium, with or with- out vitamin D, daily over a period z A i oerngetl | ia >. “ is needed only by pregnant wom- ; Hb Hf F Eesefege #88 : t i ¢ i of calcium (which nutrition av- thorities estimate to be from 15 to or ss ee a a eg a BS ee ee | | | » "THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 / tional Wildlife Federation (2) The Hope-Aiken Watershed is to dramatize the national : their the common house POLLOCK, §. D. 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NICHTS - sini ae q & & * ts 4 he 2 %, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 ee EIGHT Nursing School Slams Report Raps Mental Hospital for Blaming Slaying on Student Immaturity | GRAND RAPIDS (UP)—Mercy | Central School of Nursing today sharply criticized a report issued | by the Kalamazoo State Hospital on its investigation of the murder of a young studént nurse Nov. 5. The report, released at a meet-| F ing of the Michigan Commission on | Metal Health last Sunday, said ~ “immature judgment’’ on the part| | of 20-year-old Marilyn Kraai and) other student nurses was a ‘‘prime factor’ that caused her tragic death. Louis Maurice Smith, 18, com- mitted to the mental hospital as a sex deviate, confessed he tran- gled the youung Holland gir! and criminally assaulted her twice. Sister Mary Xavier, director of Mercy Central School of Nursing where Miss Kraai was a student, | said the report of the girl's death “left a lot of questions unan- swered’ and asked the mental health commission to make a com- plete investigation. “After making our own investi- gation of the incident, we have come to the conclusion that Mari- lyn Kraai was not to blame for her death,” Sister Xavier said. “We feel the hospital was com- pletely at foult for not providing oe een“ Chinese Free ; 'Ex-GM Official Dies | cmmiauon, Sater ‘Affer Long Iliness the commission, Sister Xavier | KINGSTON, N.Y. & — Lester) said: ! : Sap orae Porat pryemebe Battered Priest ' A. Tocks, 51, formerly associated | Mercy Central School of Nursing : resent the statements in the re- Death Report Only Half with General Motors Corp. and its Buick Di ; a > True, Says Tortured | uick Division at Flint, died here : — yesterday. He had been ill several Belgian Missionary | “WERE OVER ~ STOCKED: MUST UNLOAD! 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That's why men and women — married or single — come to Beneficial @ ONey? reason for the tragic death of "months when they need money For extra fast ©) ane ; “k : Le _ service, phone first. Or, if more convensent, Marilyn Kraai. By FRED HAMPSON Tocks had been with General write oc come in to Beneficial today! HONG KONG Ww —The Rev. Al. | Motors since his graduation trom | » bert Sohier, Belgian Roman Cath-| the University of Illinois in 1929 olic missionary who emerged from | except for 52 months he spent in “Due to the public opinion ex-| pressed by parents, alumnae and citizens of Grand Rapids and Hol- ——— FINANCE CO. “Soar land we had no recourse but to de- fend Mercy Central as well as; that the report of his death pub-| World War II. He held the rank of pursing in general. nehed by )s cmc sot) ee 2nd Floor » Lawrence Bidg., 7 WEST LAWRENCE ST. «| “We hope the Commission on | um two years ago was only half’ fj{e came to Kingston in 1952 to Gerald Harvey, Manager e PONTIAC e FEderal 2-9249 Mentral Health will investigate the sts) Ld lal boa Hl Get take over Ulster County distribu- loans mede te residents of ail ding towns . Father Sohier, 39. who spent 3) torship of Cadillac and Oldsmo- - - for students Two California Cifies Fete Scandinavians Red China this week, said today years and 4 months in a @om- munist jail in leased early this month and ar- "| rived here by ship. He said from a hospital bed today he did not know why the Communists arrest- ed him nor why they released him. * * *« He is still weak from his treat- ment in jail. He has a hump in back from a dislocated verte- which was not attended to. ithe Air Force during and after e@eeeeneeee SvSTEm cpanel ape | bile automobiles. Peiping, was re-| ae Vy) PRICE Any Combination of Two Garments his bra geles and Hollywood joined forces | jie bag chain scars on his wrists today to provide royal entertain-| and ankles, and slash scars on 4 ment for visiting royalty — his hips and back. Axel of Denmark. He said he was tortured mostly | arrived in Los Arigeles aboard Scandinavian inaugural flight here from Copenhagen over the North Pole. Tomorrow the visitors will go to Universal-International film stu- dios for lunch, and Friday they aircraft plant, where the DC6B planes used by the Scandinavian airline are built. 1812 Model Steamboat Now Being Restored PORT KENT, N. Y. (UP) — America's second steamboat — an old troopship from the War of 1812 —is coming back to life. The Lake Champlain Associates are restoring the Vermont, which plied Lake Champlain two vears before ‘‘Fulton’s Folly’ paddled up the Hudson. The Vermont was a troop trans- port and supply boat during the War of 1812, and it carried British prisoners after the battle of Platts- burg. It was sunk in 1915. his Chinese cellmates, who were on by Communist guards. ankle chains so long his stil] partially paralyzed, recovering slowly. The jury may never be entire- corrected; doctors say it went unattended too long. ; Bori in tthe Belgian Congo, So hiler wént to China more than 10 years ago. He was arrested in one of the first roundups of priests. He was reported dead in 1952 and a pamphlet on his career and death was published in Belgium at the time. He said he was half dead at the time—from chains, beating, back injuries. endless questioning and sleeplessness When the Reds told him he was being released and deported, they instructed him to “tel] the world that we have stopped physical tor- ture in jails.” . The Communists charged the priest with a string of. offenses, from spying to sabotage, but So hier thinks the roundup was to eliminate resistance to Peiping’s reform church. Dutch Fight Diseo THE HAGUE, Netherlands # — 'A National Netherlands Rheuma- 'tism Fund, supported by the | government and industry, has ae < gage gsi | been created for use in preventing and treating rheumatism, One out of five Dutchmen in this country 'of canals and sea arms suffers Ffrom some form of the disease. a ae ee N Wear” - Warm. All‘-Rubber. /. F 3 KEEPS FEET DRY! 100% Watertight! These sturdy 4-buckle arties provide real protection for stormy days ahead. Men's Sizes $4%* 615 to 12 "ir n'y’ SQM 21% to 6 3-pe. luxurious, modern limed oak veneer BEDROOM SET @Full size bed @ Double dresser, mirror @Roomy chest Here’s a very special Dolla: Days value you won't want to miss! Sturdily constructed 3- pe. set of ultra-modern, limed oak veneer with smooth, sim- ple lines! Full size bed, double dresser and chest! Drawers are easy-gliding, plate glass mir- ror included on double dresser! 4 Easy Terms LACK CASH? CREDIT. SHOP! MEN’S TOPCOATS LADIES’ COATS LADIES’ SUITS You May Bring a Friend and Share the Savings! Here’s How lt Works: Carmen 2 9” : Ist $ 3 °” $ 49” | 2nd Garment Va Price or Garment Vo Price or Ist Garment 2nd Garment Vo Price or a | 4” | 9” i 4” This Dollar Saving Offer Is Good for Cash or Charge Charge Your Purchase at No Extra Cost Alterations at Cost During This Sensational Offer 5 North Saginaw St. = THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 3 Lists Low Bids on Road Work By LAURA Z. HOBSON ANTIGUA, Guatemala (INS) — and influence’a soul in this coffee- to ask One sure way not to make friends |. as, annoyed when he said it as you and I do. Maybe he's cutting down on the amount his family drinks too! j Coffee-Tilling Guatemala Complains of High Prices try to distill some new understand- ing from an on-the-spot discussion —and end up with the same old dregs of bewilderment we women Do-it-Yourself Craze Blamed for Accidents CINCINNATI (INS) — A Labor Department official believes that Kansas than in any other state. USED TV SETS the doubling of the nation’s in-the- | home accident rate can be blamed State Names Firms to ‘ | iti. Auggtbal ae Ppa le écflee tag _—— — pal pian Don't think I'm picking @n him, | have been swallowing for over a|on the “do-it-yourself” craze. ; A Direct Four Projects cost so much up home?” the glossy leaved bushes, | Leioant Pa end ges apes year. Sweetened by a tiny littie| William F. Patterson, director $16 we bg ctr in Upper Peninsula It won't exactly make enemies, | bear unripe green beans and ripe Manieds in Brazil and all Latin | Price decrease recently, but still | % © Se tae a cova nae ON TV ppe insu either, It'll just get you that special red beans at one and the same‘| america. the same dregs at bottom. OL areas ters recently they HAMPTON |half-bored, half-hopeless look that | time. ? 625 Wes line construction projects $2,240,116 in the Upper Peninsula, The projects: F 6.17 miles of grading and drain- age for a dual roadway on the re- location of U.S. 41 and M 28 from Mar- peming, $1,060,138 about two billion cups a year, The good old “July frosts Poy rain- - - “e into recipe again, 5.845 miles of grading, d Why, dear. senora,’” I was told | Brasil” came into age and aggregate on by a coffee expert here, “Our| “the middie man,” and even dat River, $429,727. 2 “7 5.4 miles of grading, drainage | ‘WOODEN’ says, ‘Please, senora, do we have to go into all that again?’ With which you'll get at least a demitasse full of the same brew of sweet talk you've been getting during any discussion—er official investiga- tion—of the price of that wender- ful stuff we Americans perk, drip, boil or filter to the tune of Guatemalan coffee is so pure, it’s used only for biending, never alone. And it has nothing to do with setting the prices you American ladies pay. Our total annual ‘export TALK — Gretchen, is only a hundred million pounds or ing on M 35) life-size talking doll froni the |%° about $65,000.000 worth a year. and aggregate surfacing from U.S. 41 at Baraga westerly | Black Forest of Germany, refused | Too little to influence the market in Baraga County, I. L. Whitehead, | t© comment on her trip as she Priceffar too little.” Sault Ste. Marie, $530, : _ arrived in San Francisco, Calit., 3 3.1 miles of grading, drainage escorted by Lloyd M. Wilson, | !oced = atop i the bucket com I knew Guatemala’s supply was | Ey, d to Brazil's output and the and aggregate surfacing on M 26 Frankfurt manager of Pan Ameri- pare 4 from Lake Roland southwesterly! can World Airways. Gretchen's|"¢*t Of Latin America’s, but I was to 1,400 feet east of the Houghton- Ontonagon line ‘in Houghton Coun- ty, Thornton Construction Co., Han- | tourist attraction. cock, $219,587. especially in the area of the soles. ; Four rivers rise in Colorado— Human feet have about 3,000| the Arkansas, Platte, Colorado and sweat pores to the square inch, | Rio Grande. However no stream flows into Colorado. on a world tour, telling of the de. | ©@£°" to hear anything new I could | lights of the Black Forest as a' Pick up right on coffee’s stamping | grounds. As I asked further questions, I nonchalantly reached up and. some poffee right out of the air, right off the branch of | @ coffee bush rather, For this Imagine an elongated deep red ecranberry—that’s the bean at the my palm, I realized that my special authority wasn't able to cook up any explanations that hadn't been on the front burner all along. ole debbil “stock manipula- tions.” Not one of which do I know about authoritatively enough to doubt. Except that I just mulishly do keep thinking somebody ought to put in some eggshells or something to make the mess less muddy and unclear. Anyway, when he finished I told him I'd been pricing Guate- 'malan coffee in the local stores in | Guatemala City. | “The best,’’ I said, ‘‘at 70 cents’ Imagine.”’ “Not our best, senora,” he said | instantly. ‘Never at 70. For the best, we pay 90, sometimes $1 a | pound ourselves. It's terrible, the | high prices!" 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Well Worth $60 & $65 a doctor's care for a heart ailment. ‘income, and producés 52 per cent | to the manufacture of farm imple- =| | He was a native of Bay City and of the world’s crude oil ‘ments, and other goods. Now Juko i 1 LONDON up—Sir Frank Roberts long Foreign Office authority on Soviet policy, is on his way to take Miyaguchi, 57, and his son, sword- smiths, have finished the first Sa- mural sword made since the war It was ordered by the Education Ministry as a move to preserve the art of sword making as a cultural heritage. Grotto Replica Built PETERSHAM, UP) An exact replica of the grotto at Lourdes, France where nearly 100 Mass lyears ago a French peasant girl said the Virgin Mary appeared and ‘talked to her, has been built here ‘by the Xaverian Fathers Non-Paying Railroad Operated on Army Post FORT EUSTIS, Va. — A doz- en big diesels and 14 steam loco- motives operate here on & 36-mile railway system which isn't eX- pected to make money. It is the only railway system in the United States operate entirely by military personnel, The pur- pose is to train men to operate and maintain military railroads in foreign countries About 1027 species of trees grow in the United States up his new job as British ambas sador to Yugoslavia. Observers say his mission is to do all he can to keep President Marshal Tito’s Red government in- dependent of the Soviet bloc, from which it broke away in 1948. Roberts is a 47-year-old career diplomat regarded as one of the. brightest stars in the British for- eign service. Since 1951, he had been dep. | uty undersecretary in the For- ROEBUCK AND CO. -AN~ eign Office. He served as min- ° ! ey in Mescow from 1945 to yJ)4 Regular $2 Roto-Broil Cook Book He is known as the man who probably did most of the actual drafting of the agreements reached at the nine-nation conference on Western defense here in Septem- ber. Through quiet persuasion, he contributed much toward elimin- ating snags. Friends say he is going to Yugo- slavia convinced that Moscow's five years of reviling Tito as a British-American henchman, plus the Kremlin's economic blockade of Yugoslavia, will make the miar- sha) think twice before softening | to Russia's current efforts to woo him back. with Complete Portable Infra-Red Kitchen . . . Roto-Broil “400” — Broiler-Grill | [a Y Cook Book, Table and 69.95 Boiler-Grill Both for ONLY ONE, AND LOOK—Little Karen Maneskie. of Morgan, Pa., looks might proud and she has every reason to be She's celebrating her first birthday and already his 16 of he: 20 baby teeth, including two molars. Brant oe 95 Pay Only $4 Down! Last Indian Fighter Dies } in Detroit on Tuesday DETROIT um -—- George A. Lewis °- $6, Indian fighter and. Michigan's oldest Spanish-American War vet- eran, died here Tuesday. Lewis was born in Cleveland and | - -@nlisted in the Army in 1883. He re- _ 4 ' he said. “UH get the devil if she finds out.” 8-Year-Old Pays Mom’s Parking Ducat on the Sly AUBURN, N. Y. (UP) Mom didn't know it, but an eight-year old boy paid a parking ticket here The bo; offered to pay the ticket himself—10 cents down, 40 cents installment plan. Police ™ even promised so his mother | on the agreed. They to withhold his name wouldn't find out ®@ Broils @ Fries Automatically @ Barbecues © Roasts © Toasts @ Boils © Grills The boy came running down the tired 904 with the rank of ser- street as a ‘ 5 ne ; § 8s a policeman put a 50-cent geant-major. ' parking ticket on his mother’s car Highest peak of the Canadian Lewis served with the Army in the Montana and Dakota territories “I was supposed to watch the Rockies is Mount Robson, 1,87. in the Indian wars ot the 1880s Os. meter while she went shopping.” feet. 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Rum-brandy flavor, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 | 3 TE THIS AS IT} DESTINED 70 BE Eygy G EVENT OF A Yeap aaes g ct Sig ae Bi Ks Last year's Fur Sale was such an astounding success, that “BE : ; ER ve aly mrWwo }« > e -« mre > evel alate immediately afterwards Sears buyers began looking Than Last ere e + yround for new sources of the finest furs at prices tha 2 uch C . C " ; r 7 : 4 the Ass ortment 5 Mu WReLUL Tom aalcnelaM elena shale mmela| Even Bigger sa VINGS TO you tO Sauer rit OU I - 'g 9 } me oe Larger. ottering Yo + + co this great sale in 1954... promising fo make if an even ea ee More to Choose From. 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Kilgallen, in ‘ his stories of famous American murder ht today on @ case r was a silver- By JAMES L. KILGALLEN INS Staff Writer The Loeb-Leopold case, which broke in Chicago in 1924 and added luster to the famous name of the great criminal lawyer Clarence Darrow, was a nationwide sensa- tion. It started out to be a “perfect crime" by two thrill-seeking col- lege graduates, Richard Loeb, 138, and Nathan Leopold, 19. They committed the premedi- tated ‘“‘murder for a thrill" of 14- year-old Bobby Kranks, whom they picked at random from a schoolyard. They bludgeoned the boy to death, stuffed his naked body in a culvert and sent a $10,000 note to his wealthy father. But “murder will out.” They | were caught. The so-called “perfect crime” | wound up in courtroom proceed. ings at which the eloquent Dar- trew, the foremost labor and criminal lawyer of his day and a lifelong foe of capital puntsh- ment, saved Loeh and Leopold from the hangman's noose. Darrow's defense of what many people called “the indefensible” was the climactic legal feat of his remarkable career. Instead of dying on the gallows, Loeb and Leopold were sentenced to life im- prisonment for murder and 99 years for kidnaping. .. Loeb is dead, having been stabbed to death in prison by an- sonality,” as applied to Loeb Leopold, became household words. | appearance of his son, a telephone | call came to Mrs. Franks at her, was a strong one, for Crowe had ling him the boy was. safe and Saving Thrill-Killers Loeb, Leopold interesting crime — murder — | identification of the body, which a they tossed into a culvert tenet readily agreed to help. The trial of the pair for the For’ several yoonthe, they p lotted | idnap-murder aroused great pub- what they thought would be “the | jic interest. Into the picture as perfect crime.”’ d | defense counsel for Loeb and Leo- On the afternoon of May 21, Pold came Darrow, then 67. 1924, at about 5 o'clock, little Bob-| Darrow took the case not for by Franks set ‘out for home from, money but because of his nat- the exclusive Harvard School for) ural inelination to help the weak, Boys on Chicago's South Side. He| the underdog, He was subjected lived only four blocks away, He} to bitter criticism but did not never reached home. seem to mind. That night, while the boy's fath-| Wise old Darrow played possum er, Jacob Franks, was at police in allowing State's Attorney Rob- headquarters reporting the dis- ert FE. Crowe, an able prosecutor, to prepare his case. It admittedly home. The male voice said to her: | the youths’ confessions in his pock- “Your bey has been kidnaped. | ¢t and had lined up alienists who But he's safe, Don't tell police, | Would testify that Loeb and Leo- Instructions will follow.” pold were legally sane. ; ; | Crowe anticipated that Darrow Next day the boy’s father re-| ywouid plead his clients “‘not guilty ceived a typewritten letter assur-| by reason of insanity,” and lay his plea before a jury. that no harm— would befall the The day for pleading came. Chief child if instructions were followed. | Justice John. R. Caverly took The letter demanded si0.00 3 his place on the bench. Darrow, a $20 and $50 bills and directe | commanding ‘figure in baggy, un- Franks to have the money ready pressed clothing, rose and stood in a cigar box by 1 p.m. when he before the court. In the hushed ; naiv . ins ions. : would receive further instructions.| .\rtroom he said in his resonant Franks withdrew $10,000 from voles: the bank. He was at home waiting for further word from the kid- “If your honor please, we plead napergs when his brother-in-law.) gpilty, We merely desire to of- Edwin Greshman, telephoned to! fer evidence of degree of respon- tell him he was on his way to/| sibility. Having done this, we will the morgue to view the body of a throw ourselves upon the mercy boy whose description closely tal-| of the court. The defense fully lied with that of Bobby. realizes the defendants should be The body was subsequently iden-| permanently isolated from soci- tified as that of Bobby Franks.| ety.” ; clues that led The clever Darrow by this. plea end extol had sidestepped the need for a solution of the case, two al = cues newspaper report- | Jury. He had won the first round. itzer Prize, They | Crowe felt he had been tricked ers won the Pul ad oa THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954. Darrow countered with witnesses | of his own, including mental ex- perts who portrayed the defend- ants as nasty specimens—Leopold| who lusted to play ‘“‘slave” to a handsome, homosexual ‘“‘king,” | Loeb. t Judge Caverly took two weeks to arrive at his decigion: That Loeb and Leopold be imprisoned for life for murder and 99 years for kidnaping. Darrow had won. Leob and Leo- pold were not to be. hanged. - Loeb, as stated previously, was later knifed to death in prison by a fellow inmate, Leopold still is incarcerated at Stateville Prison, Joliet, Ill, where he works as an X-ray technician in the prison hospital. An atheist when he entered prison, Leopold now professes a deep religious faith. In jail he has gained a read- ing knowledge of 18 languages, including Sanskrit, Oscan and Um- bain. Leopold asked for a parole in April 1949 on the ground he was no longer a “wild, irresponsible kid,” and that he had “changed completely.’ His application, how- ever, was denied by the Illinois Parole Board. Leopold was again denied parole in May 1953. Darrow and Judge Caverly are dead. Only Leopold survives of the major figures in the Leob- Leopold case )Tomorrow: The ‘‘Bootleg King’s” Trial For Wife-Murder.) 'Firemen Rescue Boy, 5, After Fall Into 15-Ft. Well TIMPSON, Tex. — Michael Lynn Crawford, 5, stepped into an abandoned 15-foot well yesterday on the way to a grocery with a 4-year-old companion, Nis friend ran for help. Firemen found the lad barely able to keep his head above water. A doctor said he suffered no ill effects. x oy ~ oe oe. FOR GAIT OF A COW—A Bashi woman in the Belgian Congo shows her feet weighted down with heavy iron anklets to achieve deliberate gait of the cow, loved by her tribe. SOMETHING WONDERFUL HAS HAPPENED AT Preipers / . 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Odds and ends . . . short lots . : . all famous brands. Dressy, casual or tailored types in { the groups. THIRTY Presbyterian Church Group ~ rn |Her talk was illustrated with col- ored slides. | Mrs. Donaldson served as nom- ‘Mrs. H. B. Ford Feted at Party Annual Tea Caee ee ee eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER '18, 1954 * 5 oS — Foreign Teachers Observe ‘o * Ld eee Is Given b Democ City School Hold M ti jination chairman for the “een Mrs. Raymond Ellsworth and S iven y e Tac 1n 1 Cc OO S ee ING “ officers. “ a ees “asa Mrs~ Kenneth Zemke were hus- G d Cl b Foreign. educators studying at |The Netherlands and Joachin We- 5 as ame “nha iP mMan | aA . ‘ < Mrs. Lorenz Vasbinder was host. PAS DALIT: Can: Mrs, Fd- tesses Monday evening at a fare arden Uu Wayne University paid a visit to dell from Germany. ess to the June Group of First win Gravbiel secretary. Mrs KR. well party ay the YWCA honoring G Pp i H Sed bee! Does Thee After touring the redms, the Presbyterian church for a luncheon ou chctane Geasurer: Ms NE tine. Vi B. Food rosse Fointe ome. educators came with a check list visiting educators joined mem- S ‘ive home. | : * asm ; io s a | 5 =| . ; ant on a a ae Wi. binder corresponding osecretars (Guests were Mars Gordon O Setting for Benefit ale - cueetve Caring! thelr aay >» imap els Teach- recat : . . ye. 6h6and Mrs) Dean Fhompson. Cogswell, Mrs tobert J. Dika, : pe I nm, H . : Ham Beathe assisted the hostess saubeity i \Irs on is T Lohff. Mrs. M Which Aids Youth. raid = fo find out nak _ ers took their guests oe yard mee Sa pally a : Mrs. Grover Gilmer. Mes Fdwin Grant Morgan. Mrs. Carmi J. Ode eo , . _ . wich youngsters in schools) of Pontiac and Mrs. Stuar , tions using a Thanksgiving theme Pele MOURERSAS Ne : Kod MM iM Sian. M1. Robercon The Sixth Annual International located in an industrial area learn | braith was hostess in ber West = : : Acts “5. Scott, Mrs. Jay Ole Mis and Mrs Alar Ta hy of 4 sc als as ree rent ae a por ee on ay co Gs Maxwell Doert Mtr and Mrs. Ford and children, Tea given by the’ Michigan Divi- values of a democracy. They were | froquois read home for a dinner, eee sth oe a t “ fave ‘ report were guests The Christmas meet Puchard and Betsy. are leaving sien of the Woman's National Farm interested m methods of teaching | * Folk dances and songs of the a th ; Gadren ial eer g held ing will be held at the Waterford November 26 to make their home and Garden Association was held |citizenship and they wanted to’ \a:ious countries were taught and ee eae ve home of Mrs. Milton Fo Cooney in Dallas ‘fexas Wednesday at the Grosse Pointe this summer at Purdue University DIEM’S Dressy and: Casual styles, all hee! heights. Regularly $10.95 to $15.95 All Sales Final! 300 Pair—Regular $10.95 High and Low Wedgies Broken lots — not alt sizes in attstries. — $ Ass DIEM’S 2 West Huron St. Open Friday ‘til 9 FE 2-2492 _ Jack Tee ‘the dimne; home of Mrs. Standish Backus. Proceeds from the tea will sup- port the International Farm Youth Exchange Program and a project called Chrrstmas Adventures in World Understanding. Area residents assisting Mire. Backus were Mrs. Frank RK, Chapman of Rochester, Mrs. Clif- ford Roberts and Mrs. John W. Fitzgerald of Birmingham and Mrs. Clifford Eketund, Members of the Pontiac branch who assisted Mrs. Fitzgerald, hos- pitality chairman of the Michigan their school years. Included in the visiting group were Mrs. Ursula Beltram of Cuba, Teshini Endo of Japan, Nalia Sarco from Brazil, Jagdish Ichhpanani from India, Armas | daaskelainen stantine Koloves of Greece, Mi- echaela Lackner of Germany and Akira Manite of Japan. Others were Theodoros Photino- toules of Greece, Robert Poschl from Austria, Mrs. Ruth Robes from Cuba, Mrs. Takako Sakurai of Finland, Ken- | know how children learn democ- | 4. onstrated by the representa- racy from the very beginning of tives. Mr. Van-DenBerg was spokesman for the group and thanked Central School staff for its hospitality. Gerald White ele- mentary supervisor for Pontiac |School was a guest for the day's activities. enn Supper Held by Women of Moose Families of Women of the Moose attended a penny supper Monday evening preceding the meeting at Moose Temple. Mrs. Randall division. were Mrs. William Hart- from Japan, Masao Shimado from Brown was in charge of the sup- man. Mrs. Russell Galbraith, Mrs. Japan, Herbert Sadtman ~ from | per. Gelston Poole. Mrs. Arthur Selden, Germany, Francesco Zacca from | Committee reports were given Mrs C. PR. Gatley, Mrs Standish’ ’ DT Sibles. and Mrs_ RF. Gegoux Eg Michigan State College, spoke on a trip she took around the world Members of Zeta Lambda chap- | Kenneth W.. White for a toy and plastic demonstration Guests for the evening were Mrs. . j falph Stanton. Mrs. Donald Mc- Candless and Mrs. Kenneth White. The members learned that Mrs. | a member of the chap- ! ter, is leaving to make her home in California A money making project Mrs. Robert Bego as chairman, was discussed. The next meeting Will be am imitration dinner at which time the chapter will take in five new members with Dinnes Dance Slated | Members of Birmingham Country Club will enjoy a Thanksgiving din- ‘ner and dance Saturday evening Reservations are being taken for which will be served i i _ The most exciting dresses from Suzy Perette’s special holiday collection for winter's parties and theater evenings includes this one in white crystal silk gauze. princess silhouette features a Ve shaped tucked panel that | descends from the shoulder line doun into the voluminous shirt: collar decorated uith self-piping bous. Golden Agers Entertained ¥ ‘Italy, Reinier Van-DenBerg from Barbara Lee Thompson. daugh- ter of Mr Princeton street, The Rev. Paul Havens performed ja . ‘Starr served as best man. The flattering moulded bodice has a finy round The bride-s-mother wore-aTavy ° _iM hite |mother chose a navy dress with gown of net and lace and her headpiece held a fingertip length veil. Her jewelry consisted of pearl earrings and bracelet, a gift of her sister, and she car- ried a colonia! bouquet of white and pink rosebuds, Donna Krielack was the bride's The bouffant only attendant wearing a gown of pink nylon net and lace. She wore a corsage of yellow roses. Don print crepe dress and a corsage of . roses. The bridegroom's white accessories ahd a corsage of rust chrysanthemunrs A reception was held Be for Life in various countries of the Age group is an activity sponsored | Guests following the ceremony. world was described by members’ by YWCA. where the meeting was | of Janice for several days and con. and! kitchen shower Gant af-| caress stat har oak bam en, [end Mra, Arion B.” Titton, ents Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. ernoon: in her home in Detroit.|. spine, se i. pf eg od “ Chubbuck of Lene Pine road. Guests will include the bridal at- = Announcement has been ma Mrs. Harlow Davock who has tendants, their mothers and close | , Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. of the engagement of Barbara | been visiting here and in Grosse S ial f friends | right Tisdale hosts at) Ann Behn, daughter of Dr. Claud | Pointe, left Wednesday for her peci S. or ** * a ora. temas Oe Se ot Retin “reet ont home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Clara Gordon, who will herself | unstan . Behn, Her fiance ean d d S d be a February bride, wily enter- | performance at the Cranbrook Pa-) is Paul Trescott Robarts, son of wan aeons bang | ules Fri ay an atur ay tte of a ton and stows. Aaten, |" | Taal ©. Bekere af Shtabeme | Brook Golf Cah, Mr. and Mra, Richara c. an. |. Home-Style Bread ...........------ 15e . Barbara is a graduate of Kings- | Laura Lou Raymond, Miss Ray- (°f Mr. and Mrs. Alan F. Gornick | : e* | man, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur mond will be married Jan, 22 (of Vaughan road. met een —— = on Brookman, Mr. and Mrs, dames | Large Cocoanut Macaroons ... Doz. 60¢ to Charles Gets of Scarsdale, . © 8 2 oe Maunders, Mr. and Mrs, Robert N.Y. Mrs, Alyce West of Sterling, | ™ember of Sigma Gamma. Etter and Mr, and Mrs. Eugene | h Rum Cake 68c Utah will come this weekend and| Mr. Robarts was graduated from | ysoore are committee members rencn RUM Uake ........--- sees . Miss Gordon's guests will include stay Thanksgiving with her | the University of Oklahoma where} ¢, the * Mrs. Nelson B, Noland and Mary | 88° 00°. ctterinlaw, Mr. and|h@ Was a member of Sigma Chi dance. Lemon Cream Pie .............-+-- 65c Elizabeth Smith of Franklin, Mrs. |r “Cuittord B. West of Labser| fraternity and now attends the BD calls halig, weeor dae bart See Se oan of St Cai! road, The Wests entertained Mrs. Seminary of the Southy/ Mies Katherine Martin wil bs Fresh From Our Ovens Shores, Robert Murray, “| Francis Merritt for a few days|¥est at Austin, Tex. They are | guests * BS. See Me Di 1 Y ’ bara Kelly, Susan Mock, Grace lest week. planning to be married Dec, 23. | Christie over Thanksgiving. irectiy to You: Mack, Nancy Chapel and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fruchauf Mrs. M. M. Burgess will enter- * «* N Mr, and Mrs. John F. Gordon; the_holiday with his plan to leave for Philadelphia right| Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Girard of after Thanksgiving to ‘attend the) Woodward avenue, id and Navy game there Nov. Mrs, Thomas E. Wilson retyrns | Friday from Ny v* to New York. | Ann Rainey. ee ee ; | Of Middlebelt road entertained at tain at dinner Friday evening. THOMAS. 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But my reactions are mild compared to | those of many readers. “IT hate, I despise that word,” they delcare again and again. “A phrase that drives me erazy,” writes one who doesn’t want to be named, ‘is ‘goodbye Ae Wp now.’ Why the ‘now?’ I cringe every time I hear it!" Says Jeanette Beindt of Vander- bilt, Mich.: “My pet peeve is hear- ing men and boys called ‘guys’ all | the time. I recently asked a grand- mother about her new grandson, and she said. ‘He is a sweet little guy." The word always re- minds me of a gangster story.”’ Lillian Gold. also of Michigan, shudders at ‘“‘guy,"' too, and feels acute nausea about “kid and “kiddie.” Mrs. Edward A. Bryant of Yon- kers, N. Y.. strongly deplores “turn of the century,”” “wolfed down,” “you see,” and “finally” you mean “eventually “My really terrific peeve.” contributes Irene McFariand, ‘‘is Okay and its variations, espe- cially ‘okay then,’ meaning good- by and ‘okay’ with a rising inflec- tion meaning ‘do you agree?’ "’ Then Irene adds, as do so many, “I'm GLAD to get this off my chest!’ Mildred Wright made up a little rhyme to express her puz- zliement about one bit of bad usage “When we are mad, we never say that we are feeling madly and when we're glad we do not say that we are feeling gladly. Then why, when we're not feeling well, do we say we're feeling badly?” And why, she adds, do we say presently for at present (He is presently in conference): majority | for most (the of the food was eaten)? Behind the fence which Mrs. dohn J. Dynes of Orange, Calif., keeps around overworked and un- majority | Pleasant werds are, she says: Got, job, contact, cute, babe, Dr. Kinsey's name for everything, sensational and lurid, and the lump use of the word psychology In referring to quackery and mental tricks. : “There ought to be a law against sickening baby talk by proud par- ents in adult conversation (‘putty- cat’, and one woman I know since the birth of a baby has taken to ealling her husband ‘Da-da’)”’ complains Kate Finucane of St. Louis, Mo. “But chiefly, I hope _| you will enlarge your group to take care of another ear-sore: the pompous mention of husband or wife, I object to this most from poli- ticians, particularly the boys who at campaign time insist on a first- when | mplaints ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. NO and VEMBER 18, 1954 nm — Aversions on Words and Expressions a the fall harvest and Thanksgiving scene. This picture inspire lickety-split, fashion-right centerpieces. By ANNE HEYWOOD woman told me quite bluntly. the other day. “A real failure, and I don’t know what to do about it. I thought maybe you might help me figure out how to push him name, buddy-buddy approach, yet who always speak of their wives very formally, as: ‘Mrs. Jones and I are overwhelmed at . . S always think ‘What's he trying to i Shopper — stoppers - now glittering on ov! PRINCE MATCHABELLI STRADIVARI SPECIAL... Cologne plus perfume for the price of eologne clone! Two sizes: $5 valve for $3, $3.25 valve, $2 CLOONAN'S “Where Quality Counts” 72. North Saginaw St. Judging by the way the mail is coming in on word aversions, there will be more of this anon. LI BOY CIO a aa SIT ISIWIA RIOT (eieiiaiy Rit OL IOIMAIS PII TISTIAINI IST AICIALA NIGIRIOCL. 1 t | Nii Irie tee ie el le FTAs TieL lelelowle Mini rieiel tials in) OuwOic AP it ic Te FICICIRig |e) AINA) | she wasn't a mean, nasty woman. | prove? That his wife's above the | people?’ ahead, so he'll make money and_| be successful like my sister's hus- | band is.”’ The odd part of this was that She seemed qiite gentle and pleas- | ant, but very much concerned about her husband's future, and her own. As her story came out, | began | to understand the mistake she was making, Her husband was a ‘sweet, sen- sitive, good-hearted guy,’ — her words—and that's. why she mar- ried him. He was fun to talk to; like some of her beaux, who bored her to death. Before they married, he had a} job as service man in an equip- ment company. He was always quite mechanical, and he loved | fixing up broken equipment. Little by little, he got smaf{ raises, but never qa big promotion, never a supervisor's post. “We have two teenagers now,” she told me, “and we have just enough to make ends meet. My sister’s children go te private schools, and they have two cars. “My husband is a failure,” a. not an agressive, high-handed type | | happy life, and no reali poverty. hd Money Is No Measure of Your True Happiness which Dick loves to keep in shape. | “Dick's job is secure, all right but he'll never push ahead into the big money. My children will | never have the things which their | cousins have. I want to know what to do about it.” Further discussion brought out the fact that the bome life of this family was delightful. The youngsters adored their father and his home workshop was a center of activity for all the kids in the neighborhood. Both of the young people had after - school jobs, which they seemed to enjoy. The woman her- self had to admit that her hus- band Was a dream—fun to be with, gooil-tempered, loving — “bat ng commercial drive!” Moreover, her sister wasn't, for all the money, too happy. Her husband was away a lot, | working overtime, never seeing the children. The sister drank a little on talk, enough alone, She had a good and I¢ she did succeed in changing her husband into a commercially aggressive type—probably an im- possibility—she would have a very unhappy husband, miserable chil- We jus have one old jalopy, dren, and a wretched life. ys Horn of plenty candles quickly and beautifully set’ illustrates why candles are being uséd more and more to \ | | | | By ELIZABETH HILYER | Little colorful pillows are so dec-| ‘mas decoration, too? Make them | | used more permanently. The Yule| decorations on them might be | so the pillow nestles on the sofa | full time. = Pillows Are Decoration for Christmas Season ” The pillows sketched are made of felt. The little holly berry and too much—and so forth, and so orative, why can’t they be Christ- | leaf shapes are easily cut from : felt and need no finishings. or the | By the time we finished our for gifts, or to roll up the total berries might be .red beads or | I think I convinced this at the Christmas bazaar—just as spangles. The tree ornaments of woman she should leave well! whimsy of the season, or to be felt might be trimmed with gold that you have neglected to answer cord. If they are lightly tacked to the pillow by hand, these deco- Visit Fine if Mother Invites Her Fiance Can Call on. Future Relative if, Asked to Do So By EMILY POST The following letter is from a/| oung woman who tells me: ‘My | y friend is now serving in the armed forces overseas. I knew this boy seven months before he | entered the service. We are very | fond of each other and probably | will become engaged when he re | i | | turns. “I never met his parents as they live in another part of the state. Very shortly I will be going to a| wedding a short distance from this | young man's home. I would like to know if it would be proper to | call on his mother while I am | there?" ; Not unless you receive an invi- tation from her to lunch or dine; or at least to go to see her on a specific day and hour. If he has asked: you to go to see them, it would be proper for you to call on them. Dear Mrs. Post: When one is traveling in a foreign country and wishes to take pictures of people occupied at various activities com- mon in their way of life, is it proper to ask their permission be- | fore taking the picture? It seems to me very rude to photograph people | at close range without first asking their permission. What is your opinion? . When taking a close-up of any one, you would have to ask, ‘‘May | I take your picture?" Dear Mrs. Post: I'm going to let my niece have a dozen of her young friends to a dinner at | my house on her twelfth birth. | day, Which one of us should send | the invitations, and is it neces- sary that I sit at table with | them? | If you are giving the dinner for your niece,, the invitations should st eer) KG (oy ; > wmoeosros- eens, Oe bey Cauna Whedba He's 32 inches high—big as a little boy. We love him’ and your youngster will love having a boy doll for a playmate. Pattern 663 has pattern pieces, easy-to-follow directions for a 32- inch boy doll only. Dress him is size -2 outgrown boy’¢ clothes! © Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class. mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone. Quiet House Needn’t Be | be sent in your name. If, however, | ‘you are handing over your house | (to her. to give a party, then she | ' sends her own invitations. In neith- er case 18 it necessary that you sit at table. You should at least be present | | If "she sends*the invitations, she | _Teceives them at the door and you | greet them elsewhere in the room / after they have shaken hands with | ber. If you send the invitations, | | you receive, standing next to the | door and she next to you. | Manner® |" MAKE FRIENDS | | ' oo" The day of a party vou realize | the invitation that came to you | through the mail. The only thing stitched on to stay, and the pil- rations can come off without leav-| to do is to telephone your hostess lows put away after the holidays ing a mark. The tacking can be immediately. Tell her how sorry for the next year. Or the trimming | done on the underside of the felt | you are for being so forgetful. might be made easy to remove |trims, so it doesn't show. Clusters| Then make it a-rule that after important to realize that it's a lot Expensive By HUBBARD COBB For every person who is looking for a million dollars, there are probably a million who are more than willing to settle for just a little peace and quiet. Now one way to get a little peace ‘and quiet im your home is to absorb noises before they can reach your ears. There are many ways this can be done but right | how we are mainly interested | those which you yourself can do, Some materials absorb sound waves better than others, For ex- | and so if you face @ picture window and yell at the top of your voice for someéne te turn down the TV set, eche If you hang a heavy drapery over the window, your voice won't carry near so far. If you hang curtains jor drapes over a plaster wall, | sound in that area will be reduced | considerably, , | If you use overstuffed furniture | in a room there will be less noise ‘than if you use wood or iron |furniture. If you put a rug or | carpet on the floor, it too will ab- | sorb sound waves and make for quiet. If you put an underpad un- ‘der the rug, you will reduce the | Roise output even more. | Of course, when: attacking the problem of noise in the home, it’s of bells and ribbon loops are even this you will answer invitations 88 easier to absorb the noise in the more readily removable. e It’s like father, like son, like: mother,|colors of shrimp, pink, green or violetta. like daughter -for this family group fashion. Feature a The stripe and gold shirts are. fashioned of \designed to be worn belted outside’ walking lcool loolfing madiras linen in matched \shorts or tucked in with slacks or shorts. 5 | day, but didn’t tell me where. J By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: We think a@ great deal of each other after going together for three months. Last Saturday night he told me he’d see me at 3 o'clock the next didn’t see him around any place, so I-got-two of his friends to take me where he was. When we found him he was in a car with two of his boy friends. he saw me in the car | of his other friends, he > wouldn't even talk to me. took me home. i And with tw froze 2g he Boy Shouldn’t Jump to Conclusions to re-establish things as they were. And you won't have to worry about returning his be- longings. If he's mad for keeps, though, it back with a smile and a cheerful “thank you for letting me have it for a while.” Let him keep your pictures to remind him that he shouldn't jump at hasty conclu- sions. “Dear Miss Woodward: He isn't very cute and my friends all think to a party last week and they ail kept teasing me about him and asking him to dance with me. So I said real loud that I'd re- fuse if he asked me. Now he won't PETUNIA! The hand jar Which once hela giue Is good for other Uses foo / and comes asking for his stuff, give | it’s funny that I like him. We went | soon as you receive them. talk to me. I know I was wrong, but it was the only way I could think of getting back at him. How can I endo the damage?” Your remark was really aimed at your teasing friends, wasn’t it? | You wanted them fo stop. You didn't want this boy to stop pay- — where it originates than to j try to prevent it passing from one | Toom to another. For this reason, | the most important rooms to tackle are the living room or family room. ing attentiton to you. Your crack ricocheted. Only thing to do now is show him your bark is louder | than your bite. By your friendli- ness convince him you didn’t mean a word of it. Perhaps it will melt | him. Keeping up with the early as dangerous pass them on a hifi. ACROSS 1 Frontiersman who explored Kentucky, —— Boone 1 Frontiersman wh ed ia se #4¢°9se6 ~- s= Hy | Admit quietly that you were so | | Right, Pecunia! Fill it with 0 | cet Ss | | water and yout have . . “handy gadget for moisten- bat had to go looking for him. | | ° | Badget for moisten horizontal closure, the shirt is | Promise you won't do that again. | | ing stamps and \labels, or ary ord gaan gs sealing env only take one such call from-you ——— —vsseantne || — =. ——— eS ‘ { . 4 ee = | rag a x : “ia es St eae is “SS8S28R 8B Bs ‘ ‘_THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 . ee , To Pome Unknown, ©. Lc Alderman co 7 - _ |away, toward Egeria in the re d ’ , Lis clale said it was City Library Adds sions a SSYsRate tn meen To Resume Search wrote hope that the girls may have|SOY® eine! Barrymore Plane Parker’ Hit {trea af Three Books a ne Mes strayed even beyond the territory| Will Not Be at Funeral ra es wenty- ree Filly Centuries of Art, 7. M. Taylor for 2 Lost Children alrendy examined. , HOLLYWOOD sane ew. by Propeller Bla Sieg soe ne eee ee Ice Ploes' and Plaming Water, Peter BECKLEY, W.Va, @#—Raleigh/ Pinball Craze in Japan a doctor’s care and won't be able DAFTON, Cale aon airplane |stitches taken tn unced the addition **The Joy of Chinese Cooking, D. ¥. m.|County Sheriff John C, Ward : Police to attend the fumeral today of her |Parker” at Wright-Patterson of her face, She new books to the shelves of the | Peme 0) ooe ng (called for volunteers today to re-| Facing Cleanup wate ng Force” Base here was clipped of | ine base hospital and Pontiac City Library. Included are B snge releat, K. M, Rerrlighotter | Sume @ search for Irene Agee, &,| TOKYO «@®-This city moved to- ’ , the chin by « propeller last night; o.. haq guided 18 works of meniction ond eight! _ Mesvosmees, Medion ana Fein. 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MKT, — a. ges meg 7()5 WEST HURON STREET Gh, iat RE THIRTY-SIX Puddings ey fait Festive, and Dates Steamed puddings, | those made with fruit and nuts, | are appropriate to serve at this time of the year, and they are ) easy to serve too, because they are usually made ahead of time _ and need only be kept warm or | heated up at serving time. | Try this date pudding soon. It _ is a light tasty combination of 4 fruit and nuts with a batter that is < flavored with brown sugar. Steam it in a plain or fancy mold, ac- cording to your mood, and serve it with the delicious pudding sauce suggested here. All will agree that it is the best sauce they ever tasted The sance is made from a prize recipe fer an all-around delicious pudding topping. It can puddings alse, and after yeu bave tasted it for the first time you | will want te serve it often. - STEAMED DATE PUDDING—Good the day you dessert is an excellent choice. The sauce to accom- make it, good for weeks afterwards if you wrap it pany it may be used for any steamed pudding. “well, With the holidays approaching, this type of Simple @oalvine, Is the Key, For Hurry-Up Supper A burry-up supper for a cold! night can be made out of pantry | materials. A can of vegetable soup | and tomato soup is heated with a| Game has a supreme natural shot!) Don't soak in vinegar. box of froben peas or beans in it. | flavor. According to a current | even ter an hour. Add a can of little sausages, wien- | sports magazine. the secret of cook-| Make a cooked cornmeal-mush | ers or some cooked hamburger, if ing game well is to cook it simply. | dressing and stuff loosely. Place | in @ most gretifying way. you have it. & meal-in-one soup. | Here are several recipes you might , one whole medium-sized onion in Steamed Date Pudding enjoy trying—should you ever get the neck cavity. Bacon or fresh, | [> polis pater | piece of venison or a duck, | fat-back can be placed across the to the delightful flavor of the not | sauce. Butter has a way of lending 2 tablespoons butter 1 egg | | NEW AND BETTER Venison Pot Roast breast, but this is optional. | eee ree eee cash tees ARM & HAMMER Prepare as for a beet pot roast. Cover with aluminum fol] and | | ‘shspoen salt l cup cut-up nute If you like an herb, place a bay | | leaf on the meat while it's cooking, | but remove before you make the | gravy. Venison gravy is delicious, reast slowly ($25). Brown the last 15 minutes, bat be careful not to dry out the meat. Wild goose and wild duck are ex- SAL SODA CONCENTRATID j and add butter. Beat egg and stir in brown sugar then add date mix- ° oe CJ @Ghenns steve bura- 45% «#0 roast the meat covered. cellent ture. Sift dry ingredients together @ served with a tart apple-| ere, brofiers, evens, eetes ies eee ie apie d — and-celery salad. cinnamon-fia- | 9% stir into date mixture. Add Geek pot, tabletops, § 45% | bal green beans) vored—paked apples, or orange} outs. eimks, waste cans soso ‘that have been cooked in a can | cups filled with cranberry sauce. Pour into a well-buttered 1-quart + < ) oe A) serole with l-cup of creamed mus’ room soup and a delicate ore | Potatoes are unnecessary when * 'o* * piping hot with pudding sauce. * * 2 | you have the cornmeal mush dress- , So | kling of nutm ‘ SS | A good dessert with venison is iM€. Hot pickled beets, buttered | “C™V** *18h" Rex | angel food cake with a topping af broccoli and a light pineapple or Pudding Sauce state raspberry ice crean lime sherbet concludes this meal, ‘s cup butter Rerete ‘that gourmets will rave about, Vee’ cane BOOK Wild Goose * Vanilla or Ghy desired flavoring Sete Clean the goose thoroughly. Be| Ever try adding some freshly| Blend except flavor- ex (careful to remove all the buck-'/grated Parmesan cheese to a ing in top of double boiler. Cook pow > | shot, (Nothing can ruin a meal dressing for a tossed green salad? | over hot water until smooth and sTeeneTa kK? |More completely than to have a/ It adds zest and makes a pleasant thickened. Add vanilla. Serve hot ¥ | guest lose a filling on a chunk of | flavor change. CLOROX makes linens more than white... it makes them sanity, too! Clorox also deodorizes, leaves linens fresh smelling whether dried indoors or. out. Clorox conserves linens, teo. As @ liquid # contains no gritty particles to damage woslt end washer. And it is extra gentle, free from caustic, made by Yes, Clerex-cleen cottons end finens look better because Clores removes dinginess, stelns, eves scorch end mildew. They ere safer for health, tec, becevse Clorex mokes eons hygienically clean. te fect, ne other heme leundering preeec: equals Clorox in gorm-hilling efficiency! Rich Dessert Is Crammed With Nuts especially ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 oesess | a 1 Holiday Air ito Flavorful Game Meals Butter. of course. is the answer its special flavor to other foods e | Cream mixed with warm honey When a recipe calls for a me-| Planning to serve sandwiches at is very good on waffles and griddle | dium cream sauce, remember that |a fal] tea? Try this Canadian fill cakes. Be sure that the honey is | the proportions to be used are two ing for some of them: Soft cheddar warmed. by placing container in tablespoons each of butter and cheese mixed with canned pimies- hot water. flour to a cup of milk. walnuts and mayonnaise, ._ BAZLEY’S BIGGER AND BETTER BEEF BARGAINS! 78 North Saginaw St. Open Friday ‘til 9 Ito, FRESH, LEAN ORDER YOUR THANKSGIVING POULTRY NOW! sa « Fresh Dressed Tender, Blade Cut . c lb. = Say PAN-REDI =) CHUCK BAZLEY'S BIG NATIVE "SNO- WHITE VEAL SALE! wa AFRYERS . 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Order Your Thanksgiving Turkey This Week For Better Selection - Loke Erie P ERCH 2 a 2 Ready-to-Fry Lb 45c Sunbright Kitchen Cleaner 3* 25¢ Oriole Medium Small JUNE PEAS... 20: we 2c 29¢ ONIONS.......... 104% 39¢ Sunkist ORANGES . ... 3 = 79¢ B LOTAN’S|: Dixie Highway at Telegraph Lots of Parking pieces of cleaned pumpkin until | Pumpkin pies, cakes and cookies | tender, then cool and mash the | are musts for the holiday season. | pulp, Pack in freezer containers | | —— | crumbs in bowl. Add nutmeg, salt, ‘tains ham also, but in the form of ' i } f By JANET ODELL | Pontiac Press Food Editer Stuffing for poultry is so much a | matter of personal preference that | it ill behooves us to tell you how | to stuff the Thanksgiving bird. All | we are going to do is offer a few | new stuffing recipes, from which you may pick your favorite. This first recipe is for the small | family. Broiling chickens are used; | with the dressing before roasting ; each one is halved and_ stuffed | so that no carving need be done at the table Crispy Cranberry Dressing | 3 cups crispy cracker crumbe | 1 medium onion, grated or, minced | finely 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon salt H 2-3 cup cranberry sauce Two 344 to 2‘e pound boiling chickens | halve i | palms of the hands. Saute onion in ingredients, Yield: About 6 cups. * * @ dd Giblets. cooked and chopped \4 cup broth from gibiets | Crush crackers coarsely in the butter two to three minutes, or | until tender-crisp. Add to cracker | pepper, cranberry sauce, chopped | | giblets and broth. Toss to blend | | in shallow roasting pan. Top | NS broilers are tender and lightly | well, | Place two of the broiler halves | each with half of dressing. Top | | each mound Of dressing with | | other half of broiler, | | Skewer two halves of broilers to-_ gether and pour one-half cup water | | around them in pan. Bake at 325 | | degrees for one hour, or until | _ . Caused by a lack of certain food elements essential to normal growth and health. YOUR BOG looks healthy, yet unknown to he may be suffering from “Hidden Hunger.” He can’t tell’ you that the food you are feeding him lacks essential food elements he needs. WHY TAKE CHANCES with cut-rate brands of dog food, when you can be sure of Friskies, Friskies Meal gives your dog every known food element he needs . . - without exception. Pound for pound it provides up to three times more honest food value than is contained in any canned dog food. Up to three times more protein! Three times more fat! Three times more carbohydrates! Yet, costs less than half as much to feed! PROFESSIONAL kennelmen recognize the re markable nourishment provided by Friskies Meal. It is a dry-type food, the type fed by 9 out of 10 of these dog experts. Certainly your dog deserves the best. Protect him against “Hidden Hunger” with Friskies, the scientifi- cally balanced diet resulting from over 50 years’ experience in animal nutrition. A FRISKY DOG IS A HEALTHY DOG- THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 Varfous Savory Stutfings Suitable for Holiday Bird browned, Makes four ‘‘no-carve” portions, * 6 8 Sage as a stuffing flavorer is tra- ditional. A gourmet stuffing. for turkey is this one borrowed from the Italian, which makes interest- ing use of diced ham and stuffed olives. Italian Ham and Olive Stuffing 2 cups bread cubes .2 cups cooked rice 2 eges 4, cup diced ham .or luncheon meat 1-3 cup finely chepped stuffed olives ‘y teaspoon salt ‘y teaspoon ground sage leaves ‘4g teaspoon ground marjoram leaves ‘4 teaspoon ground black pepper \ teaspoon garlic powder 2 tablespoons reley flakes 44 cup chop onion 4, cup chopped celery Toast bread cubes in a moderate maintng ingredients, Stuff the body cavity and crop of a 5 to 6-pound chicken, duck or turkey. If you wish to stuff a goose or a 12 to 15-pound turkey, double the This third recipe for stuffing con- |2%. ounce) cans deviled ham. It also ‘calls for chopped walnut meats, celery apples. . Deviled Ham Turkey Dressing 3 cups dry bread crumbs - 1 cup chopped walnut meats tb nay Gieed cake ¢ 1 cao, tinea a Teaspoon of thyme or sage 1 family-size (44% ounce or 3 small viled ham @ Mix coarse dry crumbs with chopped nuts. Stir in eggs, celery and apples. Add seasoning. Addi- tional seasoning may be added if ‘desired. Blend in deviled ham. | Makes enough stuffing for one small turkey, * s * We know may of you use the ready-prepared stuffing. Should loven (350) and combine with re. | YOU care to dress it up a bit, try | this recipe that adds celery and | whole kernel corn as the surprise ingredient. Dutch Corn Stuffing 2 bags stuffing mix l cup butter or margarine 2 cups water l cup diced celery i small onion, minced 1 can kernel corn, drained Turn stuffing into large bowl. Combine water, celery and onion and bring to a boil. Stir m butter or margagine until melted. Add to stuffing and mix - Mix in corn. One last stuffing recipe for you to consider is cornbread stuffing. Cornbread was an early American accompaniment for all meat, which makes this stuffing right tradi- Cora Bread Stuffihg 1 cup chopped onion 2 cups bacon fat or margarine 4% quarts broken cornbread 4 teaspoons salt : senepeene Laon f seasoning Sica ca votes Cook onion in half of the bacon fat or margarine until soft, but not browned, Melt remaining fat and add with onion to cornbread. Mix well. Add seasoning and egg and stuff into turkey, Combine Corn, Onion ¢ Keep a can of whole kernel corn on your pantry shelf for an emer- gency vegetable. Heat with thin onions rings, then drain and serve sprinkled with minced parsley. ~ Helps heathy husbands start the day happy! _ — SHOP AT ADLER’S --- SAVE ON i ) ONLY A BIG VALUE _ SWANSON OLEO 1 bb. Carton r diffy WHITE CAKE MIX X= 1 0) =19: ALL YOUR FOODS FOR... ORANGES | Doz. FRESH California SWEET CORN Fresh Florida JUICE — 49° FULL poz. Sale Dates: Thursday, November 18th They Monday, November 22nd Michigan SUGAR 5 LB. BAG 39 SKINLESS — GRADE “1”. HOT DOGS 3 * 700 1200 (- SNOW CROP. - FRESH FROZEN Strawberries 10 OZ. PKG. See ad $e i ' i 25 ? = — = See ee ee ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 ‘THIRTY-NINE iia. | ae | = Union Member Union Member Charles Glee ) Cc For the third consecutive year the Baldwin The entire two flocks of turkeys are owned TOMATOES Pkg. d 1° Rubber Local No. 125 U.R.C.L.P.W. has by the 3 Sister's Market—over 2,800 white F ROZ EN FOO DS | : : “ purchased 500 turkeys and 300 hams. To and 1,500 bronze turkeys. From now until | NEW ‘SABAGO : all Union Members we guarantee top Christmas these turkeys will be killed and ST RAWB ERRI ES : quality merchandise in our turkeys and brought to our market as they are needed. rer *T 00 _hams. _____] | Over 4,000 turkeys have been sold from 4 ——= © 3 4 | our market in the past few months and the | Cc H IC KEN Pl ES | We wish te thank the Baldwin Rubber || 3 Sister's have been receiving hundreds of es '. neo: 1 9 / Union ~ their Order — 3 Sister's Market. || compliments on these top quality turkeys. 4 ne J .00 “ ag >on ORANGE JUICE Hot House 7 eS FOR YOUR? ™ Is’ ons Cucumbers . 7 Ht “SS Selid Green , ww Peppers -« oe “se. : GUARANTEED EXTRA ‘3 ~ FANCY, FRESH KILLED : ¢ © Picktrs : : 3 Lg. Qt. c 2) Jar . Dining Car = eet ~ * ~ * - ¢ j j f ¢ , & | « _ “ ee "7 ww 1! Pee a ~ " a ae Aunt Jane’s DILL PICKLES ~~. Large, Juicy Fle. 2 Doz. 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Pineapple Upside Down Cake % cup butter or margarine 1 cup brown sugar 8 slices canned pineepple, wel! drained | 1's cups sifted, all-purpose flour 1 cup sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder ‘y teaspoon salt the same creamy-yellow cake, of | course, topped with golden circles | | of pineapple baked to melting es Yellow Freestone PEACHES Large No. 2% Can 25° SPECIAL Sere | 4 on 3b. x09) Without Cou ‘,. cup nonfat dry milt MICHIGAN mA Defiance , | | , + cup fae ae fiance $ Choke - mame. oe | COFFEE AG | sorts nse aoa flops ‘em all pan. Remove from heat and sprin- n @ kle sugar sat melted butter. opi | val |range pineapple on sugar. ad ue stand while rabxing batter. * * * | Sift flour. sugar, baking powder, ; salt and nonfat dry milk into a _2-quart bow! Add shortening. Stir ‘in half of mixture of juice and tt’s De¥clously Sweet And Pure. Adds tempting varilla. satisfying flavor to meals. 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Com- | bine in a bowl 1 cup shortening, melted, 4 teaspoons salt and one- _half teaspoon pepper * Put one piece of turkey at a into each piere. “Arfange pieces of turkey in two oblong baking shallow roasting pan Bake in very hot oven (450 degrees) about 1\4 hours, or until tender and brown, turning once. 'Make gravy with the drippings. Potluck Casserole Will Win Friends No doubt there's a potluck sup- per on your social schedule in the near future. Here's a tasty potluck casserole which always is a con- | versation piece. Potluck Casserole 1 pound grou beef 1% cups uncooked elbow macaroni 3 medium onions : ag a ee sauce | ©. can kidney bean: \ | cure - y ans (1% cups % teaspoon salt \e teaspoon pepper \% teaspoon chill powder 1 cup grated cheese Cook macaroni in boiling salted water; drain and rinse Brown ground bee{ and chopped onion in a little hot fat. ly for 15 minutes gredients | Serole and sprinkle the cheese on minutes. Six servings. | _ a ~ a ee — TURKEYS Ct Remus Fresh BUTTER. 59 > ~ Add tomato sauce and cook gent. | Add rest of in Pour into a greased 2-quart cas- | Oven-frying | 4 to 6pound fryer-roasters). is suggested by home economists as a new time-! fried turkey is done to a turn in little more than saving method of preparing small turkeys ‘the an hour “Fried Turkey = a Try Pancake Topping | | This succulent oven. | 1 If you are interested in waffles _or pancakes, here's a topping that. will be a change and new taste | sensation. Mix equal parts of apri- | cot jam and honey* Season lightly | with cinnamon, cloves and nut- | golden-crisp, succulent turkey in meg. If it’s pancakes, serve them ‘hot right from the griddle. Del-| and protects the turkey from cook- | Paprika and bake. time in shortening and rub well . dishes about 8x12x2 or in one la Be | | licious' Utilize Pastry Scraps Use those scraps of leftover. pastry this way. Roll out thin and cut into fancy shapes; sprinkle | with grated cheddar cheese and Delicious with | soups or salads! | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TYfURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 Pear Dessert Best Served Piping Hot The delicate fragrafice of the» | pears in this dessert is at its best when it is served hot. ! Pear Crisp %, cup flour ‘sg teaspoon salt | 34 cup brown sugar (firmly packed) | ', cup butter or margerine j ‘4 cup chopped walnuts | 6 large firm pears (about 2 pounds) | ‘, teaspoon ginger 1 tablespoons grated orange rind 2 tablespoons orange juice Mix flour, salt and sugar; cut | in butter thoroughly with pastry | blender; mix in walnuts. Peel, quarter and core pears; slice into buttered baking dish, about 6 by 10 by 1% inches. 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Another First For Domino America’s Largest Selling Sugers THE PONTIAC Ld og L WHEAT LUNCHEON OMELET—This fluffy omelet, 4 4 flavor-rich | with crumbled bacon and cheese sauce, makes a tempting hot lunch | for the school crowd. It uses wheat germ, too, for an extra measure of | good nutrition and nna eating. Serve with = muffins. . | + . 1 Cheese Omelet Extra Enriched wittes fell tis thal a thid of the Is @ stop in Nutrition auth should prov ice needs It the midst of the mest active hours lunch day s fi wot of the day when children are burn Ing up energy which must be created by the foods they eat | Simple but tempting dishes, with la special thought to good nutri ition, are well. worth the extra 10 ‘or 15 minutes it takes to prepare j them, | ‘They make tunch a more in viting meal, and they are a step teward health and the energy and happy dispositions that go with it. to uSe wheat germ, nutritious heart of wheat. This ver- satile food gives excellent amounts } every dish in which it is used Here is a perfect hot Juncheon | dish. easy to make Wheat Luncheon Omelet 4 eggs separated ', teaspoon salt Dash pepper ", cup milk ', cup wheet germ ! tablespoon butter or margarine 4 sitees covked crisp bacon crumbied Make cheese sauce and keep ready. In a bow!, beat egg yolks until thick and leinon-colored, add seasonings, milk and wheat germ In another bow!. beat egg whites ‘until stiff, but not dry. Fold egg | yolk mixture into stiffly beaten egg | whites. In a 9-inch skillet, melt butter or margarine over medium heat: reduce heat to low. Turn ometet mixture into skillet and cook three (6 five minutes, or until omelet puffs up and is browned on bottom. Test by raising edge of omelet with spatula. top of omelet. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) 5-10 minutes, or until top springs back when pressed with finger. Cut in about 1 inch at opposite _ sides of omelet with a sharp knife. | Crease down through center in line with cuts. Pour cheese sauce on half of omelet then fold care- ‘fullv en crease by slipping spatula under half of onielet to fold over Slip onto hot platter immediately Serves four-sivx Cheese Sauce and serve 4 ‘ablespoons butte meited a cup flour 2? cups mitik ‘, pound sharp American cheese shredtied Melt butter in top of double boil- er over direct heat. Blend in flour, | add milk gradually and cook over ‘boiling water vuntil thick. constantly to keep smooth. | ‘Add cheese and salt to taste. ‘cover and continue to cook over | ‘hot water until cheese is melted. ! | Stir occasionally. Yield: Two ee [Team Sage, Onions Sage and onions are a happy combination, Next time you're making stuffed onions, be sure to include some sage in among the bread crumbs. The two flavors seem to point up each other and make a truly delicious vegetable main dish, nin aeAiar ai eeanamaE DON'T BE MISLED! “IF IT'S ALIVE---IT’S FR ESH!” Young CAPONETTES 39: m Ib. | FRYING 212-414 Turkeys a » | Turkeys 10-16 Lb. Avg. 48 aa sans a Muscovy or Pekin DUCKS 36: Roasting ‘3 Bi Youn 10-16 Ib. ayg. - « 39! se ag Size Lb. » 45° 5 Lb. 3 FIsH A Aileen | OYSTERS | & POULTRY —_—.J oem and Reet FRESH FISH OF ALL KINDS! FE 4-1521 Lunch is one of the best places | the flavorful, | jof B-vitamins, protein and iron to | stirring Bran-F lavored- |Biscuit Dough vires Franks There probably have been more jokes written about the new bride's biscuits than any other food. And , “While this popular quick bread has become more notable than neces- sary. still a light. fluffy biscuit is a delight’ Biscuits have found their ways into every meal of the day There's nothing more luxurious than serv- | ng biscuits, hot from the oven, at breakfast. Then, they add a touch gf true cae e to recipes such as Frank. | furter Biscuits The extra measure of flaver in these recipes is contributed by | | ready-to-eat bran cereal. | Frankfurter Biscuits ‘', cup ready-to-eat bran *, cup milk 1', cups sifted flour } teaspoons baking powder | | teaspoon salt | ‘a teaspoon dry mustard ', cup shortening 12 frankfurters Combine bran and milk; stand until most of moisture is taken up. Sift together flour, bak- | | ing powder. salt and mustard. Cut | lin shortening until .mixture _re- sembles coarse cornmeal. Add bran mixture; stir until combined. Turn dough out on floured board: knead gently a few times. Roll out in rectangle to one-fourth-inch thickness; cut into 12 strips. Wrap strip spiral-wise around each frankfurter, leaving ends open | Seal edges of dough. Bake on greased baking sheet im a very | hot 450-degree oven about 15 min- ules. Serve at once with wetl-seascnea tomato sauce. Yield: Six servings, | two frankfurters each. let! Fy PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 Family Will Applaud ‘Honey-Orange Carrots” tender-crisp; cook them in a small amount of.; each of honey and butter or mar- just until they are { garine along with a teaspoon of drain off any small} grated orange rind; add the boiling water Your family will love carrots if @mount of water remaining in the | drained sliced cooked carrots and you prepare them this way. Slice ~} about six pees sized carrots and pan. simmer until piping hot. Add salt Now heat a couple of tablespoons to taste and serve at once. ¥ From the world-famous Gaines Research Kennels—__ ANEW TASTE SENSATION A Product of General Feeds with sooo 28 leet vind MABE © pealth / ¢ IN CANNED DOG FOOD! How your dog will love Gaines’ great new canned dog food! And Gaines assures your dog of every food factor that Gaines scientists find necessary for bounding energy and vital health from head to tail! 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According to local con- sumer information agents, the amount of pork in the retail mar-| kets is much larger this fall than in 1953, and the prices are ower There are “tons of pork” — many cuts! Prices on pork loins will vary | according to the cut — the seven- rib loin is the popular choice cut, | usually averaging 30 cents less per | pound than the choice center cut and 10) cents less than the end | Joins. In order to tie in an old- | fashioned favorite, fresh sauer- | kraut is being featured in many | stores. canned ham, ranging in-size from | 7 to 10 pounds, can be found at the | lowest price available since World | War IL. e* ¢ @ Chicken is still an economical buy. Chicken and noodles. or chicken and biscuits. is a taste- tempter at this time of the year— so st®wers are a particularly good value. Price-wise consumers should take this opportunity to get an extra supply for the freezer. As the holidays approach, the ices of turkeys remain fairly | constant. * ¢ « Tt takes relatively smal! change | to put a favorite fish variety on the table. However, when the cold | weather brings ice and storms to! our lake waters, the supply of fresh fish will decrease. and it will be completely replaced by | frozen fish. Now is the time to be! market-wise and include fresh fish , on the shopping list. Rutabagas, turnips and pars- nips — the often forgotten veg- etables — are plentiful and at a reasonable price. For real cost saving, Michigan potatoes, on- fons and cabbage are still ex- cellent choices. “Turkey days” suggest the more frequent use of sweet potatoes. which are available at low cost. * s * There are plenty of fall apple, varieties for the teacher or for | the saucepan. Jonathan, McIntosh | and Snow apples are excellent for all purposes. Varieties of the De- | licious eating apple are also pop- | ular Although the price of bananas remains quite steady all year, the cool dip in the temperature =e | mean an increase in their use. They are one of our “traveled’’ or shipped-in fruits. \ Beef Liver Offers Low-Cost Nutrition Now’s the time to include beet | liver often on your weekly shop-| ping list. With beef production reaching an all-time high, liver is an economical buy these days Liver. so important nutritional. lv. is a good family main dish anv day of the week. Properly prepared. this variety meat pro- vides good eating in addition to | _ go od nutrition. Yeung. tender beef liver may be pan-fried.. It browns more — easily if coated with flour before frying. Brown it in a little hot fat, season and cook slowly over low heat about 16 minutes, turning occasionally. Beef liver also may be broiled. | Brush one-half-inch thick slices . with melted butter or margarine. 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CRISCO Coupon on Page 37! | PORK CHOPS 7 BEEF ROAST Our Feature Item Every Week! Wilson's Crisprite ~ SLICED 1_Lb. Cello. _FORTY-EIGHT > ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 Persistent Bird = *,,""" > cer mates me Noted Author Says Films, ie t ithe tail section. sa soe ns . ogo. cis jasists on Nest eve (TV Limit Writing Ability In Tail of Plane work when. the 1:30 plape returned’ ANN ARBOR @® — Elmer Rice, , movies, is that he has to write to LOUISVILLE,. Ky. (UP) — A_| next day. | Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, | fit the medium, usually to fit the small bird with a flair for per-| The airline does not assign the | thinks that it is difficult for current |Character of some chosen star. sistence and punctuality went | same plane to the afternoon flight! American writers to rise above | “It would hardly be an exaggera- _ about nest-building the hard way | each day, but the bird always wait- | the movies, radio and television. | tion to say that no first class writ- at Louisville's Standiford Air Field. | ed for the 1:30 flight, Rice, who was on the University | | ing has come from the radio, tele- The bird, a sparrow or linnet,| Officials checked each plane’s| of Michigan campus to direct his| vision Or movie fields. Probably chose to build in the tail of a huge | mechanical equipment before each | play, ‘‘Dream Girl,” with univer- | because the writer has to cut the. airliner which arrived at the field | takeoff, to make certain the small | sity talent, says: | cloth to fit the pattern."" But Rice at 1:30 p.m. each day. tenant had not damaged the tail; ‘‘The trouble with a writer who | adds, ‘There's nothing wrong with __ As Soon as the plane taxied to a section. is hired to write, say tor the writing for those ne i if that's Tonight, Fri. and Sat. ‘til 9 LLY... 1 ~ Hundreds of ' passed the bar—but turned away | from the legal world to write. | His first play, he says it was the first he ever wrote, was a suc cess on Broadway. u In 1929 his ‘Street Scene won him the Pulitzer Prize. But un- fortunately, he says, few young For Men and Boys writers are that lucky “The young writers are much like the stagestruck kids who have one desire. to act. But nine-tenths of them don't have the talent,"’; Rice adds Boys or Girls’ 100% WOOL Quilt Lined aS Boys’ 100% Wool ; SUITS “Yet."" he says, “The opportunity i Finger Tip Length @ Large selection of for good writers still exists, but it OF. colors, fine fabrics! offers no guarantee of a liveli- - " tl - “* hood @ All sizes and models! Now. the 62-year-old Rice says, there is too much industrilization of young writers. He adds: “It robs them of their spontainety and freedom which are prerequi- sites for creativeness. I don't see why a person with a compulsion to write cant hold down another job too.” = ‘ , ‘USE OUR LAYAWAY—SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS : ~— Res. a Gebardine $ 00 MEN’S TOPCOATS 190° NEW WINTER WEIGHT Rice says that Charies Lamb ’ Was in the government service, ° SHARKSKIN — GABARDINE T. 8. Eliot worked in a bank and e Nathaniel Hawthorne had a con- J ACKETS 9 : PANTS 95 | cuter iponidian Abra |qhe bei e down ai #-hour-a-week job — : $ 5 : wWeishile Rai $ | should be able to write on the | 100% Wool $ 99 © CoRDUROYS — e inkle-Resistant | side, he says, 2 © Sizes 28 te 50 Te | ‘Anyone who wants fo write. will HOODED VARSI T y © WOOLS Salaun $11 ‘9s @ © Pree Alterations $7.95 | write all night if he has to,’ Rice adds He says that one young play- wright he knows has a good deal of | promise, and yet works as a ste- | ward on a trans-oceanic airline, | $1.69 MEN’S WORK $40 Cleerance to $5 $8 ORLON SPORT SHIRTS SWEATERS * Shave Redeced $4" 3 a SHS PACKETS Frm “writing on weekends off in Paris, | | London and New York.” Rice adds. that some writers | strike a popular chord with a par- ticular piece that sells very well. among young writers that they will, i “It continually raises the hopes strike it rich too.” he adds | But actually, he says, writing is | + judged in the enc-of its survival value—if it continues to commu- nicate the writer's ideas to genera- | tion after generation. 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WALKIN : DOLL’ al SoA Come Prepared to Deal cag LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES reid , DODGE—PLYMOUTH DEALER ea M-24 at BUCKHORN LAKE | ba @ # THE PONTIAC’ PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 Bright Farm ear Forecas es Benson for ‘55 Is ‘Very Good,’ Sees Stable Prices Outlook A broadcast heard here reported it had been found effective accord- Navy Secretary Heads Home From Inspection MADRID, Spain iH—U. S, Navy Secretary Charles S. Thomas left by plane today for Lisbon on his way home after a four-day inspec- tion of American air and naval | bases being built in Spain. In a month-long tour he visited most countries in the North At- lantic Treaty Organization and watched maneuvers of the U. S. Mediterranean Fleet. Two Presidents of the United -| States -received the Nobel Peace Prize — Theodore Roosevelt’ and Woodrow Wilson. ‘| many interesting thin rar ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR Takes Workers EDITORS on Miami Jaunt 99 Employes Go With Virginia Drug Maker for 4-Day Holiday RICHMOND, Va, & — A Rich- at pharmaceutical manufac- r closed down his plant at 5 p.m, yesterday. Four hours later he boarded a train headed for Miami, Fila. But E. Claiborne Robins wasn't alone. Exactly 99 of his employes thought the trip was a good idea and took the train with the boss for a four-day vacation in Miami Beach. Robins will foot the bills. * 6 e “Everybody ought to take time off and have a little fun now and then,"’ he explained. Three special coaches were char- tered to take the party South. The | group will stay at two swanky ho- | tels at Robins’ expense. The boss Sharp Earthquake Felt in Southern California Hollywood, ‘ geles, It swayed buildings in San- ta Barbara and light fixtures in Ventura. No damage was reported. learn to make some Indi 1. Today’s drawing teepees, similar to designs in bright colors, 2. With white library paste, mount the paper. When dry, cut out the two lines. : 3. To make Chief Bison's teepee, bring edge BBB around and paste firmly to flap AAA. over to line FFF and paste firmly g on each teepee, and fold openings back on dotted lines D—E and J—K. 4. To make a complete Indian copies of these on other paper. oi ciasting "atte ar age — cae lore, and learn of ee et aeceriean Indians. You'll also L sgeorage for making two small Blackfeet tribe. Decorate the teepees carefully following heavy §‘ village in mitlature, trace several Sears to Build Store KALAMAZOO WW — Sears, Roe- buck & Co. Tuesday announced it has purchased a seven-acre tract of land off the main Kalamazoo business district for a new $1,500,000 store. Fhe purchase price of the land was said to be $400,000. || “=| Huddik’s AT THEIR NEW LOCATION 23 N. SAGINAW a AS USUAL conan RR BRIGHT NEW FRESHNESS greets your eyes and tells you: Buick’s done it again. You see it in the bold distinction of tnat gleaming Wide-Screen Grille. You see it in the rakish sweep of the rear-end contours. (You see it in the whole fore-and-aft newness of fleet-lined grace that marks Buick the * beauty thrill of 1955. | New horsepower—up to 236 You learn more when you get the power story. Up to new peaks go the horsepowers ofevery Buick V8 engine—a walloping 188 hp in the low-price SPECIAL —a mighty 236 hp in the Century, SuPER and ROADMASTER. - And it’s new, more responsive, far abler power you can literally feel as you go. But even bigger Buick news for 1955 is something more than what the “variable pitch propeller” now has done for Dynaflow Drive.* Up goes performance — and gas mileage too When you find it necessary to push the pedal to the floor board, you do more than call on the greatest high-compression V8 power in Buick history. You do what a pilot does when he heads his plane down a runway. You do in oil what he down take-off time by using “variable pitch propellers.” In this case, the propeller blades are inside the Dynaflow unit. But they're engineered to swivel or iis their “pitch” just style and power. /t’s saving fuel efficiency. plane propellers—and with the same result: one pitch for getaway, another pitch for gas- And what you get in the way of instantaneous safety-surge with absolute smoothness, you can only believe when you feel it. This you have to try Of course, we want you to come and see the trend-setting new Buicks—look into the bet- does in air — you cut terments in gasoline mileage that add new thrift to these spectacular cars. But this year, “seeing” is only the beginning. So—while you join the crowds viewing the new Buicks this week end, make a date to . get behind the wheel as soon as you pose the year. ust like * DISPLAY. sibly can. 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Permanent Anti-Freeze WITH EVERY ye MOTOR! o TOYLAND! > ANY TOY OR GI Til Dec. 15 th! Customers Bock of Store . ‘FE 2.9234 “S Z 2% a ie My _FORTY-EIGHT Persistent Bird Insists on Nest in Tail of Plane’. “LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP) — A| small bird with a flair for per- sistence and punctuality went about nest-building the hard way at Louisville's Standiford Air Field. The bird, a sparrow or linnet, chose to build in the tail of a huge airliner which arrived at the field at 1:30 p.m. each day. _As soon as the plane taxied to | a | work when the 1:30 plane returned | ANN ARBOR ® — Elmer THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 _ ls -~ e bi egan c ‘i i wrtty bed ewe ovine 4] Mote Author Says Films, | the tail section. It worked busily ook off at 430 airy Limit Writing Ability Rice, movies, is that he hag to write to | next day. | Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, fit the medium, usually to fit ‘the | The airline does not assign the _ thinks that it is difficult for current , | character of some chosen star, above| ‘It would hardly be an exaggera- | same plane to the afternoon flight| American writers to rise mechanical equipment before each | takeoff, to make certain the smal! | sity talent, says: tenant had not damaged the tail, ‘‘The trouble with a write each day, but the bird always wait-| the movies, radio and television. tion to say that no first class writ- ed for the 1:30 flight. Rice, who was on the University | ing has come from the radio, tele- Officials checked each plane's | of Michigan campus to direct his | vision or movie fields. Probably play, ‘‘Dream Girl,” with univer- | because the writer has to cut the | ' cloth to fit the pattern.” But ae r who | hadds, “There's nothing wrong with section. "la hired to write, _say for the | writing for those fields, if that's ae, | What the writer wants to do.” i Rice, himself, studied law and | passed the bar—but.turned away | frem the legal world to write. | His first play, he says it was the | first he ever wrote, was a suc- cess On Broadway. | [ In 1929 his ‘'Street Scene’ won him the Pulitzer Prze. But un- . SUITS @ Large selection of @ All sizes and models! USE OUR LAYAWAY—SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS colors, fine fabrics! | writers are that lucky. | “The young writers are much like the stagestruck kids who have ‘one desire, to act. But nine-tenths Rice adds. “Yet,” he says, ‘‘The opportunity for good writers still exists, but it hood.’ w, the 62-year-old Rice says, there is too much industrilization of young writers. 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In a month-long tour he visited Most countries in the North At- lantic Treaty Organization and watched maneuvers of the U. S§. Mediterranean Fleet. Two Presidents of the United States received the Nobel Peace .| Prize — Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. many interesting things in the lives of American Indians. You'll also learn to make some Indian toys, starting with the teepee. 1. Today’s drawing shows the pattern for making two small teepees, similar to those used by the Blackfeet tribe. Decorate the designs in bright colors, then color the rest of the teepees tan. 2. With white library. paste, mount the whole square on stiff paper. When dry, cut out the two teepees carefully following heavy 3. To make Chief Bison’s teepee, bring edge BBB around and paste firmly to flap AAA. On Chief Eagle’s teepee, bring edge GGG over to line FFF and paste firmly to flap. Then cut lines C and H Sears to Build Store of land off the main Kalamazoo business district for a new KALAMAZOO — Sears, Roe- buck & Co. ) announced it |$1-500,000 store. The purchase price has purchased a seven-acre tract of the land was said to be $400,000. Takes Workers on Miami Jaunt 99 Employes Go With Virginia Drug Maker for 4-Day Holiday RICHMOND, Va, ® — A Rich- mond pharmaceutical manufac- turer closed down his plant at 5 p.m. yesterday. Four hours later he boarded a train headed for Miami, Fila. But E. Claiborne Robins wasn't alone. Exactly 99 of his employes thought the trip was a good idea and took the train with the boss for a four-day vacation in Miami Beach. Robins will foot the bills. * 6 ¢ “Everybody ought to take time | off and have a little fun now and then,” he explained. Three special coaches were char- tered to take the party South. The group will stay at two swanky ho- tels at Robins’ expense. The boss THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 138, 1954 gave each employe $100 for spend- Sharp Earthquake Felt in Southern California LOS ANGELES » — A short, Ventura. No damage was reported. Huddik’s AS USUAL AT THEIR NEW LOCATION 23 N. SAGINAW a 4 BRIGHT NEW FRESHNESS greets your eyes and tells you: Buick’s done it again. You see it in the bold distinction of that gleaming Wide-Screen Grille. You sce it in the rakish sweep of the rear-end contours. You see it in the whole fore-and-aft newness of fleet-lined grace that marks Buick the beauty thrill of 1955. New horsepower—up to 236 You learn more when you get the power story. Up to new peaks go the horsepowers ofevery Buick V8 engine—a walloping 188 hp in the low-price SPECIAL —a mighty 236 hp in the Century, SuPer and ROADMASTER. And it’s new, more responsive, far abler power you can literally feel as you go. 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So— while you join the crowds viewing the new Buicks this week end, make a date to . get behind the wheel as soon as you pos: sibly can. We promise you the thrill of the year. : *Standard on Roadmaster, optional at extra cost ot other Seriet. * -. OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orcherd Loke Ave. _ Pontiac, Michigan : Phone FE 2-9101 TTI Anti-Freeze WITH EVERY SPIEGEL MOTOR! SEE OUR BIG TOYLAND! HOLDS ANY TOY OR GIF Til Dec. 15 th! Y Spiegel’s Seturdey 9 te 5:30 Wates us N. — St. FE 2.9234 ty . ! ; Sty Indians Getting More Top Jobs. New Delhi Government, Says Many Natives in Higher-Paid Positions | NEW DELHI (UP) — The prog-. ress of Indianization in foreign-' controlled firms in India has progressed favorably, according to the latest official figures. The only exceptions are plantation estates and jute companies. An analysis of the latest returns shows that in the lowest salary | group — $62 to $100 per month — | virtually the entire personnel is Indian. The salary group from $100 to $200 per month also is now. overwhelmingly Indian, the actual | percentage having risen from 56.5 | in 1947 to 93.3 in 1954. | These two categories no long- er worry the government. It now attaches iniportance to the sal- ary group of $200 and above. In | this case, the percentage in re- | Simon” was to open. He suddenly remembered | more.” Show Basiness Ethel Merman and Fanny Brice Calmest Performers Opening Night By EDDIE CANTOR | gested he eat some dinner. But Ed was too What makes. opening night in the theater | nervous to swallow a thing. different from the others? An actor who is | Finally, at Sobel's insistence, he gave in. “All cool as an ice cube, otherwise, becomes panicky | right, just bring me something light.” He to the point of being tll. Not so much the out- | i kfurters. baked of-town openings. It’s that New York Broad- actually devoured a plate of frankfu : way crowd that frightens them | beans and four dill pickles, then went on and My nomination for the calmest opening night | phiied thes first -nighters performer is tied between the late Fanny Brice Jolson always complained of a sore throat and Ethel Merman. Ethel has never worried) before an opening performance and insist- | about the audience. “They paid to see this| ed he couldn't go on, but he never missed | show. Let them be nervous,” she has said. an opening and never was anything less One time the great singing start Nora — than a smash hit. Psychosomatic I guess — Bayes, watching her cast pacing nervously we'd call it today. backstage before the opening night curtain, My old friend, W. C. Fields, never gave the | soothed them with this: “Is there any sane wise Broadway audience a thought. The night | reason why God shouldn't love you on Mon- j|he opened in Ear! Carroll’s “Vanities” Fields day night in New York after He permitted (walked out of a prop building. He ney you to be a riot on Saturday night in Bos- | kicked the door a little too hard and the build- | ton?” | ing, made of canvas and light boards, fell down. | Bernard Sobel, Zlegfeld’s great press agent,|In that typical Fleldian voice, he merely said, | recalls Ed Wynn’s agonies the day “Simple | “They don’t build ‘em like they used to any spect of technical and non-tech- | Ed hadn't had a bite of food all day and sug- | (Copyright 1954) nical posts has risen from seven | per cent in 1947 to 32 per cent | cases for any foreign firm that re-| 18.642 while the number of foreign- | ' fused to hire Indians. ers rose. only to 7,750. in 1954. India, unlike other countries, has | depended upon persuasion in get-. ting foreign-controlled companies the number of foreigners and num- | ber of Indians it hires. This return ecutive positions. In 1954, the} Only 3 per cent of the nation's stands in front of the Brown gym- has proved a corrective in most! number of Indians had risen te! galt is consumed as food. | nasium. though the number of Indians em- to hire Indians in the higher paying Ployed has increased, the number Swiss 147, Germans 86, Danes 73, founded Rhode Island in 1636 is jobs. Every foreign-controlied firm of foreigners has stayed about the Dutch 67. Swedes 55, Pakistani 45, | preserved at Brown University. It has to submit an annual report on | same. In 1947, there were 6,162 , Chinese 40. forms part of the rear of a pedestal | = Bear Replaces Pilgrim Of the 7.750 foreigners employed| PROVIDENCE, R. L (UP)—A&'! in firms in India, 6.747 are British Chunk of the slate rock Roger nationals. 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Even their families| Human nature can be pretty in-) I guess it ism't so difficult to a ee ee dropped them cold. Time hung meme teen goose It will respond | understand, really. Human beings ebrity on his own hes They tomed wermly spontaneously to mis- P i life, will say—‘But I can count my ehaien Or having Maingse 9 ee ee nooo Gage ts the ‘point to insure everyone equal time ati | — on one hand,” Theirs was a bitter triumph, an = a windfall and it's a different | wiere i¢ makes them downright | congressional hearings imilar statements are heard! empty victory over previous hard- | °°: selfish and envious. By winning T ms eer wan tal frequently enough to make one | ships. Win an icebox or @ mink cost ©n | ne sweepstakes you remove their |. } ane Sateenatic ‘coneuee wee wonder—only those few? After a Where was their handful of faith. | * Twit show, get @ big promotion | neans of giving. You block their spired by Sen. Karl Mundt’s (R-|f lifetime of meeting people, nojful friends? 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What are you | proving by going to Belgium?”’ * * * “I’m after wild boar, that is an even more important test of man- | hood,’’ I replied, on the the moment dangerous game in the world,’ I told him. ‘Don't you know that eight—or was it nine—of King Arthur’s Knights of the Round) Table were tusked to death by maddened wild boars? No a stuff—like using guns, You spear ‘em from—horseback.”’ | He didn't believe me until I as-| sured him wild boars’ ears were great trophies in Europe, and were used as bookmarks, or, when dried and cured, as poker chips. Soon I had promised to bring back more than 90 wild boar ears. * * «@ “well, Rover, you've really lied your way into trouble this time,"’ my wife told me as I left. “Unless you find a dead pig in the woods identification in case of accident— and wrote out a one paragraph will leaving all my debts to my wife “Now where do I borrow a spear and a horse?” I asked, recalling that the last time I had been on “Oh, that style of hunting went outlong ago,” my host, who has bagged nearly 100 wild boars, ex- — = rifles now, ” ge he described ay it is done. ptt} bath ; 3 E¢ 4 u aft 3 AH > as i Fy 7 ; F dite eae Pi: ed AAG at , and even then seldom attack a hunter. We go to some expense to keep them cheerful. If it is a bad winter, we spread acorns and potatoes in the ’ forest so they will not suffer for lack of food.” Well, that drained away my re- | maining hunting lust. of each hunting season an old grandpa boar calls his family to- gether and says, ‘The proprietors of the forest have been very kind to us this year. It is a matter of family honor that we show our gratitude. We must let the hunters have their sport. As I am old and bored with being wild anyway, I will volunteer torun by the firing I could see | now how it all works. At the start | lanes today. Remember, noblesse | oblige!"’ s e ¢ well. Seaway Project to End Search for Treasure - OGDENSBURG, N. Y. (UP) — | Development of the St. Lawrence | seaway and power project will put | an end to a 20-year-old search | for buried treasure on Treasure | Island. 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Full year 3-point written guarantes on this a 45 95 _ European ready to vote for Rome as the 1960 eee es ee ee yn ee ee oe pe i FIFTY-FOUR aE el ee 2 By ED WILKS l NEW YORK u—In a ‘move to revamp their pitching staff in one sweeping deal, the New York Yankees picked up Bullet Bob Tur- Jey and Don Larsen, a pair of young righthanders, from the Balt- imore Orioles in a trade that may involve as many as 12 players, The Associated Press learned from an authoritative source. * * In addition to Turley and Lar- sen, perhaps the most promising of the young pitchers sprinkled among the also-ran teams of the American League, the Yanks also reportedly received shortstop Billy | Hunter. *. * *& . In return, the Yankees, who had made repeated inquiries about all three Orioles in the past, gave up veteran outfielder Gene Woodling and a disappointing righthanded pitcher m Harry Byrd as well as first baseman Eddie Robinson, utility infielder Willie Miranda and Jim McDonald, a #1 righthander. Several minor league players also are said to be involved. The deal—one of baseball's big- gest in recent years—is expected to be confirmed Thursday in two separate press conferences called by the Yankees and Orioles. Two of the minor-league players are believed to be catchers—Gus Triandos, who played at Kansas City last season, and Hal Smith of Columbus (Ohio). * * * Neither Turley nor Larsen had impressive won-lost records with the seventh-place Orioles. But Tur- ley, 24, powered his fire ball for a league-leading strikeout total of 184 and had an earned-run aver- age of 3.46 while winning 14 and losing 15. s * ®@ Larsen, 26, had a miserable rec- ord, winning only three of 24 de- cisions, but still was held in high regard by the league. One of his victories was a shutout against the second-place Yanks, who lost out in the pennant racé for the first Detroit fo Represent U.S. pionships. The Yanks lost little in giving up Byrd. who finished with a so-so | 9-7 record that fell far below the | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 er dea] with the Philadelphia Ath- letics last winter os + @ Woodling, a Yankee for the past Turley, Others Go to Yanks in Big Player Deal tire since 1949. In between, the| Yanks’ expectations when they | six years, was hobbled by injuries | Bronx Bombers won an unprece-! picked up the 30-year-old hurler | last season and batted only .250— dented five straight world‘ cham- | along with Robinson in an l1-play- | his lowest mark in nine major league seasons. * | * * | Hunter, at 26; has two major |league seasons behind him, with | season, Hunter has proved prom- | the St. Louis Browns and the Orioles, as “‘a new Marion’. | Not a hitter, he batted .244 last ising in the field and could be the Yanks’ replacement for veteran Phil Rizzuto. in Bid for 1960 Olympics DETROIT w& — Fred Matthael, a@ man who has spent 18 years and | an estimated $200,000 of his own money to bring the Olympics to Detroit's nomination to represent rs os itrseuit t Olympic committees are site,” siad the wealthy Detroit t corporation president, ‘and if that's the case this side of the hemisphere will be out of the question. “Usualiy the international Olympic comunuittee i certain area rather than a spe- cifie spet and the site that area is in gets the games.”’ Matthaei, who will be one of the Detroit representatives in Paris June 14-17 if Detroit's nomination is ratified, said about 1 cities around the world will be considered there. Chief contenders besides De- troit are Rome, Mexico CQity,| | Buenos Alres and Tokyo, he said. Two Prominent Sports Figures Attack NCAA Krause, Allen Score Policies, Urge Press to Be ‘Watchdog’ TAMPA, Fila. ® — Twe promi- sports figures attacked poti- nent . | cies of the National Collegiate Ath- vetic Assn. Wednesday at The As- sociated Press Managing Editors Assn. Ed (Moose) Krause, Notre Dame athletic director, renewed his criti- cism of the NCAA's television pro- gram and called for a complete revision. Dr Forrest C. (Phog) Allen. Kansas basketball coach, said an “enforcer’’ was needed for the rules governing subsidization and proselyting and urged _ the press to take an active role as a watchdog on NCAA rules, * * * Krause and Allen appeared with Al Lopez, manager of the Cleve- land Indians, on a panel and told the newsmen how they would edit sports pages. . * Krause said professional football attendance was up because of widespread television but he made it clear Notre Dame did not intend to pull out of the NCAA over the matter of television restrictions. Allen said “folding money over or under the table is the worst evil in college” and that ‘‘the cause of the lack of enforcement is college presidents. 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LOUIS W—Ed Furgol, Na- | tional Open Golf Champion who injured his one good arm recently, dropped his tee shot for an ace Wednesday on a 125-yard hole. Furgol, whose withered left a.m ig about 10 inches shorter than his right, hurt his right arm during an | denly exhibition tour in Australia. Hockey Results NHL STANDINGS rt T Por 34) 23 86 | 22037 38 FJ 32 x” Toronto Detrot Chicago . sees 8 _ WEDNESDAYS RESULTS Toronto §, Montreal 2. ‘Boston 2, New York 2. i Torente ot Nestea Oe Boston at . ALL-AMERICA PROSPECT — Key - Sparrow, University of Detroit Titans’ a definite All-America cage prospect That’s what his backers in this area * . top this believe. Key to Titans’ Hopes Pontiac may have its first All- America basketbail player for the season. The player -forthcomi ing nominated by a nationa] basketball star who now owns all scoring and rebounding records at the Univer- sity of Detroit. e! By JACK PATTERSON area got just about perfect coopera- | ‘tion from the weatherman for Mon- day's opening. An absence of snow served, perhaps, to mar classical tradition but at Paybreak it was | cold enough for even the mossiest- | backed diehards. | With the large number of deer) known to be in this area heavy. so day at Montreal, it could g0° on kill seemed likely. Oddly enough it ;, and on and on. didn’t materialize, ’ The rather messy job of dress- ing out a buck at our camp first | ‘was done by Hugh Grove, who — tumbled a nice +pointer about an hour after the season began. Of.our neighbors next door at Camp 24, only Glenn Griffin man- aged to hoist a buck on the rack at the end of the Ist day, All the boys there reported seeing very few deer although they were in evidence everywhere a few days ago. Up at the Ten-Buck Club, things were even worse with Bill Bundy the only member reporting so much as a near-miss. Picture was pretty’ much the same everywhere Expected Heavy Deer Kill Has Failed to Materialize while it wasn’t what is generally CURRAN—Deer hunters in this Consideréd prime deer hunting: weather it was useful for other purposes—napping under a _ tree being one of them—and pleasant to be up and about in, It was a day full-of near misses, but there is always tomorrow and this column ‘has repeatedly pointed out there is a great deal more to hunting than merely reducing some wild creature to a mass‘of more or less edible meat. Cincinnati will Open Baseball Season April 11 CINCINNATI, «®—The Cincin- nati Redlegs, a second-division club for a decade. will open their 1955 baseball campaign against the Chi- cago Cubs April 11. The Reds, the first profes- sional baseball team,’ traditionally start the season at home. The 195 home schedule, re- leased .W , shows 36 night games at Crosley Field, four more than last season. Only eight midweek day games WEST.PALM BEACH, Fla. #— Brilliant Guy Sparrow Expected to Set Pace for UD in Tough MVC Campaign rated the top contenders with De- troit, Tulsa, Oklahoma A & M and | Houston all boasting improved ball clubs. ° ° s The Titans open the season Dec. has been great all season. A giant Tbe: ea 2 > af z | if E t i A F iF Jf | = a: £ : H try. Wichita and St, Louis are ‘RO, OSU's Offense Matched With Defense of UM Kramer's Fine Kicking Average Could Be Big | Factor in Game By JOHN BARBOUR ANN. ARBOR #—The Big Ten’s top football offense is a 13-point favorite to beat the Big Ten’s best defense Saturday. but the late Fielding Yost would have taken | the bet. Ohio State, the offensive leader, and Michigan, the defensive lead- er, face each other in the windup of the Big Ten season before the nation's television cameras in Co-' lumpbus, Ohio. ® For the 12th time in 15 years the , battle will decide the Big Ten title. | The situation seems “made” for Yost, who dieg in 1946 but athletic director The Yost doctrine was based on | a sound defense. Michican coach Bennie Oosterbaan says, ‘‘defense is important, but so is your of- tensive igth.”” The Big Ten statistics, released | today, gave both Michigan and Ohio State the leadership of the defensive and offensive rankings. But one team, Northwestern's Wiid- cats, still without a conference vic- tory, are the ball club which has “the controt of the ball | the most this season. Northwestern | has an average of almost 73 plays | a game while limiting opponents to about 59. The main weakness of the Wildcats has been in. the fumblifig department, where they average four a game. One thing is’ obvious. Northwest- ern was not beaten badly by either Ohio State or Michigan. Both teams defeated Northwestern by mer may help the Michigan cause extensively. Kramer is the Big Ten master of the punt with a 41.2 yard average. The punt is an essential pen again. Amateur Golf King Palmer Becomes Pro CHICAGO @—The 154 U. S. in field position. Last Public Appearance? PHILADELPHIA w — The tall, thin-man — no longer spry and erect—entered the hotel ballroom haltingly with the help of a cane and his omnipresent chauffeur, Someone started singing “happy birthday” and everyone joined in the slightly off key male chorus tha: grew in volume and disson- ance. For any of those present it was a throat-filling moment as the old man with the matching white eyebrows and hair : was guided across the ballreom floor to a six-tiered cake. There were indications that Con- nie Mack was making one of his | final public appearances. It was probably one of the nois- iest and saddest birthday parties on record. The illustrious guest of honor stayed only 15 minutes and that brief period was one of flash- bulb popping, singing, cheering and pushing activity—the kind he would have enjoyed more a few years ago. It wasn't really Connie'¢ birth- Note of Sadness Marks Party for Connie Mack day. He won’t be 92 until Dec. 23 —two days before Christmas, but the members of the Reciprocity Club, a Philadelphia fraternal or- ganization, wanted to honor the “grand old man of baseball” and his longtime friend, Clark Griffith, owner of the Washington Senators. The invited a number of local sports figures like Heward Ehmke, who once pitched for -Connie Mack in the heyday of the Athletics. And there was Bing Miller, another “big name” fn Athletics history. Clark Griffith couldn't make the trip to Philadelphia to help cele- brate his old friend's birthday— and his own 87th—a little early, es 8 ¢ Suddenly it was all over. Mack's son, Earle, helped him to his feet. © A hush fell over the crowd as Con- nie moved windingly among the tables toward the door. In a moment he had gone and there didn’t seem to be nearly as much gayety in the room as there had been earlier. Ameche Closes Great Badger Grid Career ‘Strongest. Runner in Football’ Has Gained 3,319 Yards MADISON, Wis. ) — The big guy who carried Wisconsin's fogt- ball fortunes on his swaying shoul- ders for four years winds up his college career Saturday. “The strongest runner in foot- ball history not excepting Bronke Nagurski,”” was the tag hung on “Alan (The Horse) Ameche by coach Red Sanders of UCLA a up Sanders’ statement. °¢ The 212-pound battering ram, who'll wear Wisconsin's cardinal for the last time at Camp Randall stadium Saturday against Min- nesota, has carried the bal] more times and gained more yarc¢-ge than any other fullback in college football annals. Ameche's yardage, including the Rose Bow! game of 1953, totals up to 3,319 in 688 attempts. He broke the old NCAA ground gaining rec- ord of 3.166 yards set by Ollie Matson of San Francisco three years ago against Purdue two: weeks back and already held the mark for number of tries. Midget Cage Play to Start First Session Slated for Saturday Morning at PHS Gym Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department's annual midget bas- | ketball program will get ander way the Saturday’, wilt be the Ist of 14 weekly meetings. Fundamentals will be stressed at the Ist six sessions, After thé Christmas teams will be divided and as to ability in competition with teams of equal ability. Instructors will be Dean Wilson. Robert “Des” Boyce and Ed Heikkinen, of the Pontiac High athletic staff. 4 Sports.Pages in Today’s Pontiac Press Trojans Stress Defensive Work for UCLA Tilt Coach Jess Hill Hopes to Stop Bruins’ First Charge ; By JACK STEVENSON LOS ANGELES i — Word has come from the secret practice field that the University of South- ern California Trojans are stress- ing defense as they prepare to meet UCLA Saturday. It’s no surprise since the high- scoring Bruins, undefeated and un- tied in eight games, have scored the first time they controlled the ball against all opponents except Maryland. * e * Coach Jess Hill undoubtedly be- lieves if he can stop the first Bruin charge the chances of the under- tlie z 2 E 2 Fr E af ai So an if ge] Es Oxford, Wolves if Hil eeee B F eat i a tH : BRSeaeas nls t! | oes » if j ee Fg ee oe mae i ™ Harlem regained the title last night} Paddy, 26, making the first de- SE ewe meiginelly |@, four-count, and with a barrage| ‘The fight was televised national ti t rst three times, He won it i when he battered Paddy DeMarco|fense of the championship be cap-'from Ike Williams in 1951, lost it/of Punches Just as the bell endedly and a ttracted an estimated the lth. 11,000 in person spectators and | ‘ of Brooklyn into a mess ahd sub- mission in the 15th and final round of a bruising, Zany Alans La! tle in the vast Cow Palace. s * *& ‘ Referee Ray Flores halted the massacre, ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 SEC SELL Deer Kill Is About Normal Hunters Report Unusual Success in Portions of Upper Peninsula LANSING W — Michigan deer hunters out during the first four to his rival from Brooklyn. Twice Carter had his man on the deck—from a whistling left hook to the chin in the ninth for The knockdown in the ninth, the second in Paddy’s career of some $3 fights, signaled the outcome. |The battering in the 14th spelled out the finish and actually the technical knockout in the 15th was gy thrill since he started boxing we 6 «@ His manager Willie Ketchum said he has no immediate plans for ested in a title match with one of the nation’s newest television at- | fight inside,” weeks, if he wants to, I know I anticlimactic. Carter called his victory the big- | Jimmy but he is definitely inter- | arate the men in oe clinching. . “TH gate receipts of $48,676. This was Paddy’s first fight |’ ‘since beating Carter and he said | the layoff hurt him. He also said |; he favored his left elbow. It was this elbow quirk which led Paddy to postpone the original date last June for the rematch. * * * Carter simply had too ‘many |: weapons for DeMarco. He started out a little slow and Paddy forged into an early lead. Then Jimmy began moving in. He kept an excellent left hand working to the head, and his right | © ¢ UITS and COK Regularly days of the season are having jrections. California's Cisco A@-| a4 stern authority. Priced at about the same success as last — * * « Paddy absorbed an awful beat- year, the conservation department said today. Early reports reaching conser- vation department headquarters put the deer kill at about normal for the upper peninsula and from Flores came from the DeMarco “pushing” him. “He had me’ off balance all night,’’ Paddy charged, Bitter criticism of Referee Ray | ing in the 14th. He sopped up more blows as the 15th opened. He was camp. Paddy accused Flores of;in miserable shape, unable to con- tinue his game performance, when the match was stopped. —— eee 55°" p/ i light te normal in the northern part of the lower peninsula, Hunters reported unusual suc- ‘ cess in scattered parts of the upper J peninsula. The legal kill in thé ’ western part of the peninsula was es Charge less than last year, pry = a | ‘Em at in the central part of the peni ra Sed a Om if 5 Nebr THE SUITS: saiemda: es nuraber. of pasate 100% Fine En lish Fabric E ; Cost! All wool of course, choice of fine _ — con anid. sithongh bent g" Ie hard finish Worsteds, Sharkskins, ment said, - | fe a ‘ ing pressure in the Upper Penin- LOOMED FOR nt Gabardines, and the new Splash Pat- sula was almost equal to last . a terns. Here are all the latest models year’s. a. ; Ps in regulars, shorts and | fie ~ longs. The values are State Revenue From. : Racing at New High NEW YORK « — Wagering at thoroughbred race tracks in the | U. 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Deer Derby's First entry in the weight division of the Pontiac Press’ 3-way deer contest yesterday was replaced by a larger buck within two hours. A 1%3-pounder was entered Bowling Clinic First Weight | Entry Replaced Same Day shortly after noon Wednesday by Robert Prince of 2161 Wainut Rd., Birmingham. Prince had bagged the 8-pointer opening day near Hillman. His father, E Prince, shot a 4-pointer the same day. | A new leader. weighing 175 | outstanding, the tai- loring excellent. Extra. trousers are available for those who want them. e racing tracks. By BILLY SIXTY | pounds, was entered a short while € CASE—Five-Step Footwork. |later by G. G. Howard of 9625 p* Because it lends itself readily to | \Highland Rd.. Ponti Howard Le, remature A- . — iw ie . A coordination of swing and footwork | got his deer, a big 10-pointer, near Team Lists Two ae oe oe a | |Pontiac Lake with a 12- gauge | 5} ore : A ting increasingly popular a | shotgun | | oe | Big 10 Players it actually amounts to, with most | =. * | = . CONWAY, Ark. A Collier's | “stars using it, is merely extending Other area hunters reporting | ' : magazine naming the publication's | P left foot at the staf. as sketch kills included: | <3 65th All-Star football team arrived Shows. | Spine norm ai Piextorg Nother | ie here this week, for some mys-| It isn’t really a five-step pro- |, Pau! Fournier, 106 Wateriy, Pontiac— | | terious reason. | cedure at all. With those who | John Zien! Churchill road. Pontiac— | . Coats Are A mail subscriber received the G-pointer et Indian River, | ; | Dec. 10 issue of Collier's at Me- STAND [Ra gg earl -pointer near Harrison Only $44 Too! b149 9 ‘ morial Hospital here Monday. It's | ERECT! [peels Soe re Birming. | the only one in town. 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Lack of Available Nearby ‘A’ Opponents Excitement Grips Mexico for P-A Rac America, Centra) and North Amer m the longest MEXICO CITY w — Tense ex- citement gripped the over-crowd ica to participate ed little jungle town of Tuxtla and most dangerous automobile Gutierrez as the world’s top auto. race in the world = : ne * * © mobile drivers made fina) prepa Tuxtla Gutierrez, in tropical Te rations for Friday’s Pan American road race. hunatepec peninsula not far from * ¢ * the Guatemala border, was a An estimated 140 cars will roar scene of confusion Wednesday In across the starting line at dawn a ‘lition to the drivers and their to start the 1,908-mile, five-day) many mechanics, bans race contest which will pay winners and government officials poured 2 $117,200 in prizes. into the evercrowded Glin ; They come from Europe, South pile s were jamme d. 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Nerves Were Taw There was one bright prospect The Weather thureau Bennie Says Bates to Miss "OSU Contest an ANN ARBOR |f — | Michigan’s 1st will be out of the lineup meet Ohio Jim Bates. string center-line hacker, _when the Wolverines State Saturday Bates is suffering from ar fever. Michigan coach Bennie Ooster- baan said “it's a shame that we had to lose Bates. He's a real giandu- competitor.. He wanted to play very-badly. But the dectors said ne,”’ Loss of Bates is a serious blow to Michigan. A victory over the 'Buckeyes would give the Wolver- ines a share of the Big Ten title |and rate them as contenders for ithe Rose Bow! game. Oosterbaan said he will use sophomore Gene Snider and Jerry Goebel in place of Bates Navy Coach Denies He'll Move to Pitt ANNAPOLIS, Md. « — Eddie Eerdelatz said Wednesday he is “happy right where he is” as foot ball coach of Navy and. doesn't “anticipate any change to any- where " “I haven't talked to anybody about leaving Navy." he said “and besides at this time I'm too interested in the immediate job of beating Army on Nov. 27 “Who wouldn't be happy with team like this””’ The big, smiling coach of Navy has been busy denying reports of changing jobs since a New York newspaper Tuesday printed a re- port he was going to Pittsburgh a Japanese Star Picked to Pace NCAA Harriers EAST LANSING (UP)—A Japa- nese runner coached by Gil Dodds famed flying parson. was favored today to win the NCAA cross coun- try meet over Michigan State's 4mile course Monday Kikuo (Cookie) Moriya. 29, for- mer student at Nippon University. Tokyo, and now a senior at Wheat- on College of Illinois, was given the edge on the basis of his five Straight victories in individual meets this 5 year for: * oul ot football record of those who feel that the time has | come to seek greener pastures is | | provided by the Chiefs’ 22-year ‘record against Valley competition. In the two major sports—football | and basketball—Pontiac has sel- dom been a threat to the Saginaw | i and Flint squads. Chiefs have a 38 victories, losses and six ties, They ered | better in basketball, winning 11} of 246 games, but have yet to win ‘their Ist cage title. PHS’ sole grid- }iren championship came in 1M%, ' i] | | when the Chiefs finished with a 6-2 season's mark. Pontiac has always been a ‘strong contender in baseball, golf and cross country, an occasional power in swimming and aa also-ran in track and tennis, Chiets never captured a Valley | ee eee ~ Boudreau Hopes KC Fans Will Affect Players Two - Year to Manage Lou Signs Contract Athletics KANSAS CITY ue — Lou Bou- dreau, the new manager of the Kansas City Athletics. sees a big rebuilding job ahead but he's hope- ful the change of scenery will stimulate the club. * 8 ® Boudreau who signed a two-year contract Wednesday, said he be- lieves the Athletics will do much! better here than in Philadelphia | where they wound up in the Ameri- | can League cellar last season “IT think the enthusiasm of the Kansas City fans will bring a change in the club's attitude.’ Boudreau said. “I believe there will be more effort put out and that the club wil] show general improvement. I'm not comparing this situation with Milwaukee. | though. You have to remember | that they had a sound ball club/ when the move was made froma | Boston " The Milwaukee Braves climbed | ‘from seventh place in the National , League to second in their first sea- son at Milwaukee. * e * Boudreau, who formeriy man- aged the Boston RedSox and the | Cleveland Indians. had this to say | about the players inherited from | Philadeiphia: “T feel that some of the players | are capable of doing better om they did last season. I'm leaving | that up to the players. They'll have to show me they want to stay with | the club.” Injuries were costly to Philadel- phia last season, Pitcher Boeby | Shantz, a 24-game winner in 1952 had an ailing shoulder. Packer | Alex Kellner, a 20-game winner in 1949, developed a sore arm. Gus Zernial, the A's slugging outfielder, broke his eollar bone. Catcher Bil- | ly Shantz, Bobby's younger broth- = er, suffered a fractured finger. Since Boudreau managed the Red Sox and faced the A's in| American League games last sea-| son, he has some knowledge of | their personnel. MEN’S Seen, ea eee ey re lection the finest SUITS in our col- by makers, the = _— = fabrics and colors. Se Priced $9) 8 F rom MEN’S » TOPCOATS Including Zi p-Liners @ Tweeds @ Cashmeres stvles! Regular, long, short. low price! Priced From NO $1.00 A WEEK with MONEY DOWN - Finest quality ‘woolens! Famous maker's Distinctive weaves, patch pockets, Bal-collar and set-in or raglan sleeves. Real luxury coats at a low, @ Gabardines title in either of the latter two sports, but have been consistent. ly impreving recently im track. In all, Pontiac has won 23 and | shared six of 157 titles, Another strong argumentative | Point is the geographical setup of the league. During a schoo} year, | Pontiac teams travel an average iof around 1,400 miles to fulfill SVC athletic commitments. In con- trast, Bay City goes about 925 miles, Flint Central and Arthur Hill around 700 miles. Saginaw 675 and Flint Northern 575. number of theoretically-available Another factor is the growing Class A opponents in Oakland County Three sc hools—Birming- ham, Berkley and Southfield— have attained ‘A’ status within the last two years to join Pontiac, Ferndale, Hazel Park, Royal Oak and Waterford in the county, However, the proposed switch would involve more complications than might appear on the surface. No league now operating nearby is expected to welcome with open arms a school with Pontiac's en- rollment (2.337 this semester), By the same token, it would be ae. tually impossible to draw up a well-rounded schedule year after year as an independent. It is no secret that few of Oak. land County's older Class A schools want to compete with the Chiefs on a long-term basis. Pontiac High’s athletic officials also feel that there is some pres. tige to be gaineg from member. ship in the Valley, a league that consistently offers the highest caliber of competition ig the state, It is. perhaps. unfortunate that the sports in which Pontiac teams have enjoyed their greatest degree of success are those least- -popular with spectators. It is doubtful that more than a handful of fans turned | Out over the past six seasons in ; Which PHS cross country teams have piled up 32 consecutive dua!- meet Victories. ‘Tomorrow: The Pontiae Out. look. ) Joost Wishes . Lou Luck, Says |He’ll Neet It SAN FRANCISCO w# — Eddie Joost, out as manager of the Ath- letics, wishes his successor, Lou eee ‘Good luck"’ at Kansas ty . “He'll need it,” Joost said with a grin of Boudreau's appointment. Joost managed the Athletics to last place at Philadelphia this year. Asked what he plans, Joost said: “Of course I hope to go back to the big leagues, but I certainly would be very happy te work wut here if something comes up.” Pitt-Penn State Til Looms as Hot Game PITTSBURGH W — Tom Hamil- tca, Pitt's interim foothall coach. said Thursday the Pitt-Penn State clash here Saturday | “shapes up | to one helluva game.” “They (Penn State) have got plenty, but we're coming along and our seniors are going to go all out for this one against an old ‘rival. “We don't plan to use the two- team system against Penn State like we did with Nebraska. It's go- ing to be the whole group for this one. Bowling Results PONTIAC nerves Ww wt. Benard 7 «68 «6Burr 17 18 Jacks 2610 Ace 1¢ 26 Rex 23:12 Ree. No. 1 16 31 Ree No. 9 22:14 Huron 14°22 Tom's 271 14 No. 13 12 23 Lane 19 17 Superior 10 24 Bucke 1818 No. 14 10 26 _— game. series—M. 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Pentiag Local 620, 1.A.T.S.E ‘ studio's pictures i a.m. Debra, Sheree North, ‘ceed Hunter, Rita Moreno and Tommy Noonan made up the filmland con- tingent to the’ world premiere ‘of Marion Brando's “‘Desiree,”’ which was sponsored here by the San ‘Francisco - Oakland Newspaper Guild. Debra and her mother walked off the plane loaded down with furs and garment‘ bags. I wondered at the equipment a girl must take along when she exposes herself to the public glare. * s Ld She was only to be gone a few days here and in Chicago. But she confessed to taking along a full- length mink coat, a pink fox stole, a blue fox stole, a white fox stole, a brown mink stole and a white mink stole. She and her family bought them all, she explained, her folks having saved $5 bills until] they had enough to buy the mink coat. td] * * She said she took along four bags, which included among other three formal gowns, 12 rs She’s nuts about shoes, has 200 pairs at home. “I need all these clothes when I go on tour,” she argued. “I usually wear 12 different outfits in | lone day. IT need a new dress for every interview.” Interviews go on all day while she’s out touring to help plug her in order to be alert for her first broadcast. That’s usually at '8. She'll do an average of eight | ber of TV, plus two or three for newspapers. Seeks to Block Elections SEOUL uw — Prime Minister Pyun Yung Tai left today for New 'York to try to block any compro- 'mise move in the United Nations | ‘for all-Korean elections. Osborne Bros -- NATIONAL GUARD STAGE COMING ,, PERSON CASEY CLARK’S LAZY RANCH BARN DANCE STARS OF RADIO, STAGE, RECORDS AND TV HEARD DAILY 3:45 P. M. ON WEXL SATURDAY NIGHT 9:30 ON WIR HERB WILLIAMS --- KY. BOYS BAREFOOT BROWNIE Fairley Holden -- jimmy Martin and Others FRIDAY, NOV. 19th fe 4A, ARMORY pontiac Show Starts 9 P. M. Sharp — Followed by Rene’ aa Epume Conte Al ter Que Lew Aémiasion Price” Sunny Mt. Boys 9 to 1A. M - « $1.00 plus ¢. She's up at 6) Pan Notice Early Critic’s Review of Bit Part Repeated Often by Barrymore By ALINE MOSBY United Press Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD. — One of Lionel Barrymore’s theater notices that he cherished with glee during his colorful life read: “One performance actually stands out more hideously than the rest. A deplorable young actor ap- peared only once in a figment of a role but enacted it so balefully the audience was terrified lest he come back on the stage.” Barrymore was fond of repeat- ing this review because, despite his success as one of the greatest names in show business, he nev- er wanted to be an actor. He made his living on the stage and in films for 50 years only because he failed at painting. His ‘illustrious theatrical parents and ‘grandparents dragged him onto the stage although, he recently said, “The theater Was not in my blood and I never considered myself cut out for it.” | “My grand mother handed me | radio interviews, the same num-|my fate as a matter of course, | like juice before breakfast," he often lamented. ‘I would become |an actor. I was in the position of | the son of a great athlete who is | naturally expected to be an ath- Hlete, too.”’ | For his first ered stage role, at 13, in “The Rivals” with his grandmother, Mrs, John | Drew, “I crept on the stage in | an apathy of embarrassment and | muttered my words like an auto- His grandmother politely fired him by elininating his scene from /the play. Since then, the scene has usually been eliminated from “The Rivals.” Lionel yeluc tantly became re- ' signed to the family profession but at first he was far from success- ful, He always claiined it was Eth- el, by then a famous actress, who /wangled him Broadway roles by ‘demanding of producers, ‘What | are you going to do about Lionel?” It appeared as if he not only failed at his first love—painting — but that “I couldn't even make my way in the family trade, which I didn’t even want.” | His first wife, Doris Rankin, | urged = to try painting again | naps s. The young couple took | off | ciel, Spee money from | “I rejoiced because I had broken loose from the stage at long last,” he recently recalled had acted for the last time.” despair after five years. In 1909 ihe sought out the late movie di- rector, D. W. 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PONTIAC: — CLOSED TONIGHT OPEN SAT. - SUNDAY eee eee ——STARTS TOMORROW—— ON OUR GIANT SOREEN ‘tus who are dealt three-of-a-kind | But despite his acclaim he mused recently in his autobiography: maton that needed the oij can.” | for Marilyn By EARL NEW YORK—Marilyn Maxwell faced a very simple question . « » which would she rather do the weekend of Nov. 20 and . get married or be on a television show? 21. “I know you were planning agent said, “but . el can just imagine him telling her this was to be “Best Foot Forward,” one of Max Liebman's color,spectaculars, and that '{t’d “be good for you.” Marilyn ding invitations already sent out, for a réal big do tn Hollywood. * * * * “I said ‘No!’ right off,” she “Then I told Jerry about it.” “Listen, Egghead,” he said—or it may have been “Poodle Nose” or “Leoney Ears,” for Screen Jerry Davis, her fiance, has such love names for her—“why don’t you do it? “Then we can get married York, and your brother, and my mother and my brother, can be there.” x *«* k * Of course, phoning those 400 thirsty people and telling them NOT to drop in for a wedding was rather a bother, but now they've been told. “They're shipping my wedding dress “I knew I) But Barrymore gave up art in, | acter actor in films, } “IT am hopeful that somehow I /may find my correct metier. I ' any of the three branches (music, | myself. Persons with one talent are perhaps luckier than some of but can’t make up our minds whe- ther to stand pat or draw for a | fullhouse. “Mostly, I have bluffed."’ (Continued tomorrow) Red Cross Executives Will Meet Tomorrow Executive secretaries of 16 Mich- | | igan American Red Cross chapters | will meet tomorrow in Lansing’s | |Hotel Porter to discuss chapter personnel practices. Leslie This, personnel director for the midwestern area, will con- ‘duct the meetings. Representatives, including Mrs. | Mildred Bennett from Oakland, County, will bring back to their chapters personnel policy recom- mendations on salary scales, hours, sick leaves and termination poli- | cies. Moth Survey Planned LANSING (UP) — The State operate with federal officials next week in a survey of southern Mich- art, acting) into which I thrust) are talking wedding dates . ing dough in a wrestling syndicate. Agriculture Department will co | - igan rural areas to determine ef- tions this summer. wry.” SUNDAY & STORY THAT PRECIPITATES A GREAT wan PROC EFE > > , > eR my PONTIAC DRIVE IN: t an fect of gypsy moth spray opera- | here . So we may as well face it: it ‘ean de that te Hollywood marriage plans. thing we know, somebody’ll because if he makes it he “What's My Line”? ~ x * It happens, though, that this does come at an important time She's just done a good acting job in the movie, “New York Confidential. Miss Maxwell—born Margo Maxwell in Iowa, and reared in Nebraska, Florida and Indiana—met her husband-to-be “on the first blind date I ever had. “The Girl Rush,” a story of Las Vegas produced by Rosalind Russell and nee in Marilyn's career. husband, fiance. is . about to . I don’t even know what it |looks like,’ Marilyn said. busy week of rehearsing she and Jerry During this “It was a ‘blind date? in a couple of ways,” Marilyn said. near-sighted, I can only see about two feet.” Marilyn wore her glasses throughout the evening I spent with her and her “I finally decided to heck with cheat- | ing and faking about how good my sight | . . I'm going to SEE something, | she said. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Sid Caesar’s hoping Mae West will, make her TV debut on his show . Herb Shriner’ll market a harmonica. (He used to be known as Herb” in Fort Wayne, Ind.) Johnnie Ray'll be raised to 100 G's | for his next 20th Century-Fox movie . . Duo: Hope Hampten and bex- ing great Tommy Loughran at Leslie house . Leaders Convening CHICAGO W—More than 600 leaders of the Methodist Church were in Chicago for meetings open- ing today and continuing for six days. Maxwell WILSON to get married the 2lst,” her) ‘superintendents from all parts of the country were to take part in| the sessions. Editors of the Meth- odis€“press and secretaries of var- herself thought of ee 400 wed- attend. * *»* ®@ The Council of Bishops opens a three-day meeting today. Bishop Charles Wesley Brashares of Chi- cago, council president, will pre- side at the three-day meeting and will open the district superinten- dents’ three-day meeting on Mon- day. The sessions will review the last two years and prepare for the tells me. Writer several in New olis in 1956. Fifty bishops and 570 distr rict | ‘ious national boards also will | next meeting of the General Con- | ference of the church in Minneap- | Interior Ministry SANTIAGO, Chile #—President Carlos Ibanez has named Arturo Olavarria, a staunch foe of Com- munists, as interior minister to {head a new Chilean Cabinet. He replaces Gen. Abdon Parra. | The shakeup last night resolved a government crisis that developed when Justice Minister Osvaldo Koch resigned, charging that the Congress was withholding legal powers needed to curb Communist disturbances, The other ministers also quit, as is customary in Chile. Ibanez rejected Koch's resigna- tion and renamed all the ministers except two. Federico Saeltzer re- placed Dr. Eugenio Suarez as agri- culture minister. Opposition parties, which hold Michigan will Enforce Christmas Tree Laws LANSING (UP) — Michigan's $5,000,000 Christmas 000, i tree ever- green business was wa y it must comply with state plant in- dustry laws, Michigan Agriculture Depart ment officials said they will estab- trees are re- officials said, NOW thru SATURDAY! | Features Start At———— | 1:45 ~ 4:20 - 6:55 - 9:30 MISS MAXWELL will try to make plans for a small wedding “a day or so after” | the TV show. TV's getting king-sized wie The next want to be elected President can be a mystery guest on x * Ld ” He has just finished writing i ah White NSTAYISION * * “Besides,” she added, be married!” | “7” m “Harmonica | “LOVE, YOU DierT OO MIGHT BY me” - “STERS™ |] “Tee GST THGS HAPPEN WHE YOURE DANCING | “whal Can YOU DO Wit a Genemay~ | "GET. | WwiSel | wad BACK Of THE Atm” “CHOREOGRAPHY” « “TH CLD mane” “MANY” «WIE COREE TAS” . Marie Martell will adorn the annual Society of Illustrators ew ae SERS "Show. BING . DANNY * * * * | G Columbia Pictures turned down a CROSBY: RAYE MARIE MARTELL $75,000 offer from Warner Bros. to move | “On the Waterfront” from the Astor so, VERA - “Star Is Born” could move in. | CIQONEY- FI EN Robert Taylor and wife Ursula Theiss agreed they wont co- star in a movie... A Texas theater man says, “The Broadway | CHNI theater must get bluer—'cause blue material is thé only thing Color by TE COLOR > DEAN JAGGER ccx.=* IRVING BERLIN | have not succeeded or achieved in| | you can’t see on TV.” Shep “Abdullah” King and textile heiress Bonnie Ehrenberg . Sthger Sarah Vaughan’'s invest- . Eral's Pearls... “If it wern't for the typogrphical erors some peple would never read their ohmetown papers.” WISH I'D SAID THAT: It’s Jimmy Komack’s definition of a “A man who proposes on bended elbow.” | Playboy: When a gal gains too much crime, crime . That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1954) So she buys a girdle to make the punishment [fit the ADDED Vista Vision Visits Norway Tom and Jerry and News ... SUNDAY... “The ADVENTURES of HAJJI BABA" CinemaScope weight, says Mel Allen. its a GOOD WILL—Max Conrad, who flew across the Atlantic Ocean recently, plans to devote a year to a 100,000-mile solo trip aimed at promoting internationa} friend- , ship. One of his plans is to get children of the world to com- municate with each other through pen-pals correspondence clubs. 1|Group Discusses Plans for New Year’s Dance A group of businessmen and high | school students met this week as the YMCA to discuss plans for a New Year's Eve dance. Those present were John A. Ben- representing businessmen. Students present were Dumbrigue, Paul Kampner, Walt | Poe, Roy Webb, and Jim Cartier. The next meeting will be. held Tuesday evening, Nov. 23. | Detroit Taxi Owner son, Howard O. Powers, Leonard pox Buzz, Ted Slosson, and Tom North. Moha | on Bond in Accident HAVERHILL, Mass. (UP) Ralph J. Mills, operator of a De- troit taxicab fleet, wag held on) $1,000 bond today in connection with a traffic accident which in- | |jured two highway workers eit | cally. = Mills. 43, pleaded innocent when | arraigned in district court yester- day on dangerous driving charges. | He said he was blinded by the sun | 'when his car crashed into an as- : phalt spreader late Tuesday, injur- |ing Sidney T. Collis of Newbury- | port and Charles Drummer of Bos- | ton, Mills said the accident occurred | while he was returning with a com- | panion from a vacation in Maine. Counsel for the injured men won a court continuance to Dec. 1 so he could press ‘“‘more serious” charges against Mills if either man died. A hospital report said both victims were improving. We Have - - Postal Trucks Finally Get Right-Hand Drive ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. (INS)— The Albuquerque, Postmaster Hugh P. Cooper said today 16 of 31 new postal trucks on order have right-hand drive So mailmen can lean out the win- ‘dow to deposit mail in roadside ‘ aR rat | € S es. Cooper sajd the right-hand drive was a defensive measure. ~ Too many postal employes were | getting traffic. tickets from Albu- querque Police who disliked seeing | all trucks pull over to the left ' side of the road to service: boxes. Binsimnts| JOHN WAYHE TALL wre SADDLE GLA GEORGE “caer wayES: Starts ot 12:40 - 3:50 - 6:50 - 10:00 J this war cry as i] thousands of |] painted warriors . HW sweep down the coming er WALLEY of mountains on the Settlers as they fight for their lives. the SUN” ae LUCILLE BALL. 30 JAMES CRAIG Sir Cedric Hardwicke © Dean jagger SUN. “Rechel & the Stranger” & ‘The Spenish Main” TODAY Thru FRIDAY In the dérk,..a crime of passien blazed! FEATURES — 11:22 — 1:53 — 4:24 — —— 9:27 P. M. JAMES STEWART ALFRED HITCHCOCKS REAR WINDOW COLOR B¥Y TECHNICOLOR GALE KELLY - WENDELL LL LUREY: JHELMA HIITER with RAYMOND BURR in —PLUS— PAUL DOUCLAS, IN “PRESENT FOR A BRIDE” SATURDAY j | STARTING | . COTT ' RANDOLPH TWO BIG FEATURES Tubeless Tire Headquarters - * © MODERN EQUIPMENT © TRAINED PERSONNEL TO SERVICE ALL YOUR TUBELESS TIRE NEEDS! ALL MAKES! “The Best for Less” Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. thru Soturdey 451 S. SAGINAW ST. JUST NORTH OF WILSON AVENUE ED WILLIAMS oe EEE ee aT tt cit itt ttt a a i, tit i i, ini, i, ie THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 SPUR LINE T CANT UNDERSTAND IT Por. } - | THIG 16 THE FOURTH STATION WITHOUT A SINGLE 7 SIXTY _ oe Ss ] ili , , $35,000 in Furs Stol Sending Families Overseas With . GIs $9! Annis Salesman. Boosts Morale, Keeps Men in Service _ | IVE BEEN BLOWING THE WHISTLE FAR ENOUGH AHEAD W GIVE FOLKS PLENTY OF TIME YO GET TO THE Bus AND SNEAKIN' OUT AHEAD OF CASEY HAG DONE WONDERS BLOOMINGTON, Tl ua — The FoR BusiNEss! ‘theft of. fur garments valued at gram? Is the taxpayer getting his were to be brought hume tt >| = money’s worth? gop pis . Capes coats and jackets and 33 | 4% . se ahd other questions are an- shooting war started do violence to morale and to be SCAIVES aed his car when he! re iq ley ae ; awered in two dispatches. of which the The military scoffs at these com salistinenes oF ; : ) ea ee WIN following is the fret .plaints. And it is not about to s : parked toa block HeGee the LDS Se 3 ae nat see! 5 “ae WASHINGTON (UP) — Wives bring home the dependents In Sending dependents around the {town business oe a noid he ~ tr - | FR eT and kiddies, for the first time on, fact. Assistant Defense Secretary wortd, with Uncle Sam picking "Nore “ ane it whe: ‘ure here See ~1% ~ Se — i" N rar pronigh e Th 2 = ; such a scale, now are living with Fred A. Seaton said the aim sow up the check for transportation, | (,. 9 special showing ™~ = on American servicemen all over the 18 to speed up the shipment ove: ‘ei exe 4 étnoe $5 — . world. /seas of servicemen’s families Special srhosts, and ethre (ince: 1. fle | by Jose Luis Salinas More will go just as fast as the, Many men entitled to take or oe of money, Seaton Named to Caro Post CISCO KID ; ~ : . conceded, j military can send them. Lack of! their families. overseas don't ROCKFORD u — Wilbur Kel-| AH ROE, MY CHLD, | [BUT NOW, GINCE iM HORRIBLY WOUNDED, I 4 housing is the main limiting factor : But the outlay is less than the ; j H TO TOWN ‘| actually get to take them now ae ss ft = logg, veteran officer in charge of } YOU ARE BETTER CAN 00 NO FARM WORK. E MUST 6O At latest count—only now freed! Of they may have to wait a year 9S! of lowered morale and s4g-\ the U.S. Soil Conservation Office | THAN A DOCTOR. AND WIN US ALL OR SUSTENANCE WITH MY of its secrecy label—305,100 de- | or more for their turn to come. 61K re-enlistments that are the in Kent County, said Tuesday he! EOUCATED DICE! ; pendents of Army, Navy and Air Seaton sald the hope is to. ship alternates he said has been ordered to a new post at, bu D — ? Force men were abroad with their eligible families either along As for the danger, certainly it Cgro aN r\ ‘<4 i © GI breadwinners. with the men or at about the (Ss! to sere extent, he said. But Kellogg said he will be in charge OH, CADDY! ARE 4 \ They are scattered from Kwa- same time. “ said jee mibtary a workable of assisting the sou conservation | i Qo \ palein Frenc: ; , . Janus—they are secret—for getting ; . ve “ounty. 4 ; \ i bos *h Morocco. With Why do we do this? To keep “a the dependents if ees . ae his ne tates ee ice P at least a sprinkling at most (the men happy and, more im : te aw Hl be Ren, Ra * { points in between. The biggest = portant, to keep them in uniform | = ey ane © Bue Mt KOCK: | ee : e ram | fo thé : ?on- | communities naturally are in | “It is no secret that all the umorrow What the prog lta by Ficherd Dewiling ; EIS ate Kg a ) : AT et fe “4 ass | 3 i | > CCW AE é of |. | GRANDMA by Charles Kuhn BOARDING HOUSE | g Me CZ Za Zn A : THERE'S GRANDMA 1 DON'T LIKE T” PASS HER (iit MY LET’s Rditer’s Note: Dependents by the thou- sands are with American servicemen overseas. More are going. This is one of the new and important post-war de- velopments in the U.8. military How much ts it costing American tax 8 to send the wives and children of GIs overseas? What is behind the pro- | Some critics have said the de- pendents should be sent home; that the program is costly and haz- | ardous. They question whether the families could be evacuated if the Bill Curbing Liquor Gifts Planned by State Senator LANSING W—A member of an interim legislature study commit- tee has stated he planned an at- tack in the 1955 Legislature against | widespread distribution of free samples by liquor salesmen. ‘said resort operators complained The member, Sen. Robert E.|the licenses did not cover the Faulkner (R-Coloma), said he | growing winter sports season. salesmen to distribution of one case per month of half-pint bottles and to require them to pay the state's 46 per cent markup on liquor. Aud. Gen. John B. Martin re- mont). who became chairman upon the death of the late Sen. Frank Heath of Bay City, said the com- | mittee would study the problem of | 8-month resort liquor licenses. He Faulkner also asked consider- ation for new bowling alleys, which he said were unable to obtain beer licenses in many places because local license quo- tas were exhausted. Vander Werp said the commit- ‘tee will consider forbidding pack- _age beer and wine (SDM) places to | the kind of men we must have. It training a man and then have him If dependents would leave the service. $35.000 was reported to police here ts wasteful to spend two years Pann gestae ee es . Norgard, sales- man for the Annis Fur Co, De- troit Norgard said thieves took 105 | Paes PAGAENGER WAITING 3 £_h bv T. V. Hamlin WE4 “ALLEY 00 bem ‘ | SS AER a i= Ay AP’ AS MUCH AS T HATE TO ADMIT IT, THERE'S MORE TRUTH IN WHAT HE SAID THAN I LIKE W THINK ABOUT! .WHAT DYYOU THINK iar. YOURE GONNA DO Sie AND HOW DID THE PEP RALLY BONFIRE GO TONIGHT, MASTER LARD? gives away by * | sell intoxicants after 6 P a . , last year. He charged ra oxicant: m. as ~~ lost $42,000 by the icant — method of stopping liquor pur- | to charge the markup. The State Commission now i z é i z subjects for review and possible recommendations to the next Leg- chases by minors. Plan Store Closing BATTLE CREEK (® — Mont- gomery Ward and Co. has an- nounced it will close its Battle Creek store Christmas Eve for an indefinite period. Cari C. Wise, | Store manager, said the company @ Reg VO Poe OF. Cape. 1944 by NEA Services, tre. BE Bo Nad ite NANCY by Carl Grubert [Wes ne CCSBeS ) 3B by Ernie Bushmiller ARE THERE ANY BIG FISH HERE 2 DOES THAT ANSWER YOUR QUESTION oe . = Ra == BUS A At 1, | by Walt Disney DIXIE DUGAN 4 "Maybe * ' \ + by McEvoy and Strieber i - att Ts SiMe ee * * 7 a Seer, Tees By BEA Service, tec. 7. Mt. Reg U.S Par Orr \ e ‘ : .\ 7 * ae THE Bont ‘PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 SIXTY-ONE _ Soy Boosted | MARKETS ]....\0"."o%* Soc a) | Lodge Calendar- 7 «sen stares __" —_—— a w, gen" 1a) unication of Roose- | , DETROIT. Mov. 18 (AP)—The Detrelt Adams Ex ..,, 40.2 Int Bilver.. 83 sat Special comm livestoc: ® : Produce pogo dean = pan gg led ee oe 51% be, ab’ velt Lodge No. 510 F. & A. M., 22 _ salable 17%. Market not estab- i oy 2B. * oe ecenefeletetg cote 1 tt | utures SETROTE FRESTCE Anes ce e fay -* . ag ° bestengest! by 30% hes x State St.. Thursday, Nov. 18, = Cotte re sens rites Rites ts OF ok WAS. : , 1:30 p. m. “Old Timers’ night.” | fas Thursda eevee encven. y DETROIT, Nov. 18 (UP) — Wholesale | Allied Strs.... 50.2 Kennecott .... 94.6 fi 44 ee pertteestie tees % “Ag 2 30% P pacitn "io prime fed steers and AEE Lockowe= feed tg lle mere markets re- | Ae Oe The Kresge 88... 30:3 Beiitescaectas "BESTE Ag 4596. 47 33S aekes: % | Dinner at 6:30 p.m. E. A. degree. | Ditton, fry ‘s active full steady; lower CHICAGO, Nov. 18 W—Soybeans piptumi pee =: ease meas $89 | Alum Am vine 70.5 nn & F..... 313 minut setest 30% boicate rs Beseces 125 | Raymond Kneisel, W. M. Adv. Compe meee Negggll mega bo enty 1001 50 1an up a couple of cents at one | bu: No 1, 400-450 bu; apples, Orecaings, | A™ Alslin ..,. 191 LOP Glass... . 30% ow : Pi ner: bulls fully steady: and Pp poles, St. | Am Can 42 Lib McN&l... 114 of Pon- | 58 1 me on the Board of Trade today | f,.}° (ie03%, T3003 86 plonathan. |'am Cyan "| 49 Ligg & My... 58.7 33% 0. : 33% Special communication = feeders slow steady: load los ime hoa . ' u; No = u; spples, “ke : 4 ; ‘ 4 _M. .» | Ib steer head . = ‘n response to a sharp gain in soy-| McIntosh, fancy, 450 bu; No 1, 300-375 | Am Gas & El a4 fockh Aire... 44 | UTan | COLO 38% 35 \ tiac Lodge No. 21 P. & A. M. Pri, | Ore oot and ehotee ® 20-00- . bu; apples, Northern Spy, No 1. 3.50-4.00 iy 245 Lone 8 Cem... 87.3 : . Ww. 2. Nov. 19 to confer F. C. degree.| 26.75; several part | 1003-1153 bean oil futures and continued light | pu: ‘apples, Snow, Noi, 280-3.00 bu; — to or Lorillard ..... 23.4 3) KAN. Le % steers 26.75; load cnotes 8 LC Lee receipts of cash Soybeans at term-| @pples, Wagener, No 1, 325-305 bu. | Aim N Gas .... 48.7 Mack Trk. 18 , % 3% 40% Bie np 22 Lodge opens at 7:30 p. m. Robert | peiters 23.00; scattered se an . OS .... : ere ss oe, bel utility Cider, No 1, 2.00-2.25 4-gal case. Pears, Am Rad 23. Marsh Field... 31.7 37% % . mais C. Burnes, W. M —Adv. | choice fed heifers inals. Bosc, No 1, 3.90-4.00 bu. Quince, No 1. | 4m Seating... 30.6 Martin Gl.... 272 A Restiscs, DEL , and commercial grass steers and heifers ed higher with soybe 360-400 bu. ie 421 May D Str... 338 RZ. N pee BS. 11.50-17.00, incl everal loads high Corn moved higher with soybeans | +* Am Smelt... «21 May D. - e M. $. 26% . . 11.50-17.06, ere, ‘cecsern at carly but was not able to hold its| ele’ moe Be Sete oe An oUF 392 aid Con Pet. 942 GA 13.50.17.00; utility and commercial cows behs; beets. topped. No 1, 1.00- iso bu. | Am Tel & 13.4 32% ly 11.80 down; bulk cam. Oats were steady. Wheat cone ae se. 1 bu; ae ay . aceite Ze bog conan! cn... oo. 37% MD. core’ end cuteer® 7.00-0.50; bulk utility ; “4 ~ a? 2.001, ju; cabbage, re io a, m oolen .,. ~ 28 wl suffered from a little profit taking | 95'1.25 bu: cabbage, sprouts, Not, 100: | Am Zine 11. 186 Mont Ward... i 38%) 46% 23 % F, F. Meister of 984 Voorheis | 454, commercial bills 11.50-14 ne and rye declined again on a renew-|150 bu. Carrots. No 1, 15-90 dos behs: | (nac Cop '. 43.1 Motor La ee a, Rd rted to Pontiac Police | §%e-s1 Danrae carrot, topped io, 1, 1.00138 bu. Coull- | apse Wet C., s2:7 Motor 1 ders Market mostly al of liquidation. Dealings were | 4, N a 1 torola ..... 52.2 co ty aes brok Calves salable 125. 4 ower, No 1, 2.50-3.00 dos. Celery, No Armeo 8tl _... 63.4 M 304 that his jewelry store was broken dy. Co red last + Active, fairly active. 00-3.50 crate; celery, No 1, T5-1.28 Armour & Co 11.4 Mueller a -- 4 Legend % hi ho took used vee y eady some utility to good grades ! sce | Celery root. No 1, 1.00-1.50 doz. Pennel, | Assd Dry G .. 281 Murray Cp.... 283 into by thieves w ty ee cos ee Wheat near the end of the first | No 1. 1.00-1.25 bu. Horseradish, No 1, | Atchison 123. Met rmerl me Meter Vehicle Lic jewelry valued at $107. Entry was unevenly big ot 08 ene time: et fea hour was % to % lower, December | (ert ROY, soe 138 des bes” Onions, | Atl Retin’ 33.4 Nat Deiry.... 38-4 eS oer " iin made by breaking a glass in the | choice and prime individuals 31. 0; cull $2.285s; corn unchanged to 4% low-| green, No 1, 15-90 doz be&s; onions. dry, | Aveo Mig... 5.5 Net Gyps..... 482 : ffice di ometime during the | utitity and eegyrery 13.90-81 Nat Lead..... 874 1 Gasol office door someur & and low utilit +, December $1.55%; oats un-| N° ! 138-173 50-1» bag. Parsley, curly. | Bald Lima... 10.1 30 :::::9 Income ine n we a pe eg ne Oks tected ge No 1, 75-90 dos behs: parsiey = No 1, | Balt & Oh ,, 31.7 mer en - night. aeagd te ere feeder lambs; market changed "to 1s bigher, | Decetnber ee enic unt ele ice ae ee et We Ae ks, les. Use, E tend) Compared last Thureday: Slaugh- S83; rye 13 to 13 lower, December ceiateecmened Mot 0-1 98 sop bas. eeu ay 18 NY Cent...... | CJ So a, 38, te. ia Severance (@NEWSMAP) Thieves stole three wheels from ter lambs unevenly strong te 1.00; ——_ $1,253; soybeans unchanged to 2) Unt, No,7$-1,00 tu Raglanes, Diack. | BeuD Gteal ”.. 826 Nove 'a, West 2 Bs an auto owned by Gene Feather. 9, scot, Maner, Dp "08; prime cents higher, November $2.83%; 73-85 doz behs; radishes, hothouse, No 1, | Bohn Alum .. 19.2 od te : ve TAX REVENUES—Taxes on sales and gasoline | 13 others depended most heavily on gasoline taxes. | Stone of 93 S. Perry St. oe wel prime 939 ul Lats 00-23.00; ea Be and lard unchanged to 15 cents a; 156 40? Arccost, Koerner 1 te 10 on: Bond Os -- U¢* Nwst Airlin-.. 136| were the greatest single sources of revenue in nearly | ‘‘Severance”’ taxes, peculiar to Texas and Louisiana, |car was parked on Ca . pis BT Pe eabe 19.$6-21.00:, most Se and low hundred pounds lower, November —_ en ee fete ES | Bore were... 1008 cone a $47 three fourths of the states during fiscal 1954, as | are charged against products taken (or “severed’’) | street, according to Pontiac Police. ee seo cuter ewes ua : ; oo 38 ““* $14.50. squash. Hubbard. No L 90-1.25 bu. Te. = pe ** Pe Otis et... ap map above shows. In 22 states, sales and use taxes | from the earth—usually oil, but in the case of Rummage sale, 98 W. Huron ranged _— - esta chee 574 Grain Pri ee — ae. we 1 3 00-3.40 Gale Budd | S. ace Ln Panh EPL... 14 accounted for most of the tax money collected while | Louisiana, also sulphur. Friday and Saturday, Nov. 19, 20, | ‘> feeder lam , rain Frices turnips, topped. No 1. 1.00-1 Calum & He) Orem Rist. -< 8:00 a. m. Pontiac White Shrine me Parke Da..,, 33.3 : : ; Lettuce and salad greens: Celery cab- Campb W . 145 M { mi. —Adv ° CHICAGO GRAIN bage, No 1, 125-175 bu. Endive, Nol. |Gen Dry... 127 SRR +e 18-6! Clarkston Youth Held | joo es American Motors Has CHICAGO, “Nov. 18 (AP) — Opening | } 00-125 ore = aet. oe 1, 2.38- onsale ee 39:1 Philco TIN see) W if ree ersons ur | Decorating sale Tues., Nov. 16 Rights to ‘Mi hty Mite’ rein: = iad . t r 5 ij bd { . i er wheat Soybeans | gsearole, Dlesched: Nel tie bu. | Carrier cp vee 54S iors gas wees nel OC ‘for Simple Larceny . through Sat., Nov. 20. Bargain Box, | ig ts to ig ty c . 283:, uce. leaf, Neo 1. -2 60 bu. Case JI... 176 piijsby Maiti 48.2) com & 465 8 Woodward, Birmingham. _ : otors a Greens’ Cabbage. No 1. 1 00-150 bu | etaneee a ae ei Plats G 69.2 Charles Simpson, 19, of 6873 Sa- in 4 ar ras 7 Adv. | DETROIT American M Veen 35 ~ Munard Wo wee fe Cert-teed ; 244 Ceca os ae : line Dr., Clarkston, was arrested ‘has acquired manufacturing and 3 Sorrel het Tipe 138 = aoe a Gh NW +8) Pure Ol ..... ors in ar y @d S last night by Michigan State Police Three persons were injured yes-; Rummage pron Ney hy toed 20. | sales rights for a new military type No u wis: La o 1, | : dio C ST | | 5 ; oe Seer ey, . ' 5. Parke. ‘ < : 100-125 bu. Turnip, No 1, 200-280 bu 1 orn See a Rem mane 34.6 | of the Pontiac Post on a charge of | terday yi n one ae failed a St. Vincent's Ha —Adv. vehicle called “Mighty Mite,’ Clare Equip 52.4 Reo Motors 273) TW Vv uP z ar.| simple larceny ,stop in time and pusned a sec¢ \ - 1 cocina fais ae Cuiman Mo Sof Rey “Tob B.. 384| BEN Oe ee _ hae The youth is accused of attempt- ‘car into a third on Stevenson High- | Central Market, 14 F. Pike. We) George Romney, American Motors | CHICA Nov. 16 (APi—Potatoes ar- | : ' ; j ; i . . F adi | ‘ 4 . i i: | Tivals to on track 415; total U.S. ship- eee ie 1S Pep pata ; as Res terned eet 2 early ——— ing to take gasoline from a car ‘ay at Fourteen Mile road. ‘nave fresh fruits and vegetables. | president announced yesterday ir Ge ote tc nse aun cal Gas 152 gt Jos Lead... 391 today after a fast and higher open-| wwned by Jack Cooper of 6908 Rain- Treated for minor leg and arm Specialize in fancy fruit baskets.| The vehicle, tested by the Ma- | Steady. fr Reds slightly wesker; Hehe = pa ee oe abe | one ae ing. bow Ct., Clarkston. injuries at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- | PE 3-9214. Adv. rine Corps, weighs only 1,500 usse’ 4.50 | sconsin usse ! : i : “1 : 26-450: Wisconsin Round Reds 2.50: |Con'pw pt ais 112, See ALRR... 144/ The lower trend came right after | Troopers said they found Simp- | pital were: Mrs. Freda Hardesty. | 14 your friend’s in jail an@ needs | pounds—about 1,300 pounds less MAS : = : : ° la a! ‘ 16 Ha occa } cals acute Set unchanged eee Cues wendy: whole: (Gen Fs os We) Env Garonoe.. an |, Railroads, big leader in yester-| i953 fof" 0c". 1802 128 Meh. 088 | good today. | Clothing and misc. items and or- | Geena ts provide 8 Gverfed, mat Ufrane) (free) 23.33%», unchanged, Dea- vs rere te te. wiasd oi cam | Gen Moure ori Wen An ue: “es day's rally, were pete today. DETROIT STOCKS ders taken for home made aay | pao pater co in common stocks of "atin Ameri 1668, wnchenged: | 144 [ume tb. OS wantaras 3. current |Gen Ry Big... 0 Unit airc..... ona) Most other divisions also were ‘Mormblewer & Weeks) Olds Increases Prices i corporations selected on the besis of jate Ame Brasil free, 145. un. | receipts 26, dirties 23, checks 33. Gen Refrac 383 vit Prat 5 a! mixed. = Pigures after decimal points ere eighth nthe ey $27 1955C Nationally advertised brands ef | expr arya eed horeneph rn ‘changed: | Mexico 802, unchanged, Gen Shoe - . ars | the facts in a free booklet ' Veneruela (bolivar) 30.63 unchanged. DETROIT POULTRY Gen 3a 47 Us Rov... 413! Among significant early blocks | Beidwin it oo Pp to : on \golf merchandise. mecGrene. | by mailing the coupon below ou on ee DETROET | Mer 16 (AS) Friscs veld | Gan Tite -_- 01 OS Seek. 2) were American Telephone 1,500 | Gerity-Michigan: |. 22 26 LANSING W — Price increases Se Ee nee, oa | per pound fob trolt for No 1 quality | Gillett -ee 608 melt pf. 1 J Kingston Products? . 27 3 oda - live poultry up to 10 am Goebel Br... 75 US Bteel ei Shares + ‘s at 173!2 Dikedieyer: pice Stew ot 21 31. UP to $27 were announced today by |Frank Syron, Pontiac Country, — Piesse send mes tree booklet prospectus Poli Report Breokin | Heavy hens 17-20. nent mens fa 18, | Goodrich 117 us sre pf m2 2,100 up 7s at 35%, U. S. Steel 1,500 | midwest pprenves: - ne Oldsmobile for its 1955 line of cars. Club. FE 5-8939. Open 9 to 9seven| ; heavy roasters iover 4 s> 24 eavy | Goodyear 98.6 a cess % Rudy Mig*............ 4 once Pp’ . | brotlers — fryers By-4 Ibs): whites 22. | oral Paige... ae Van Real ||): 308 | off noe 67%, Chrysler 3.500 are wee screw ; 13 01202«012 ime mess is prices, See, | days a week until Christmas. Adv. ene : 12 Tay crosses 27-27',; capomettes (5-7 | Gt No Ry..... jalgreen ele ne *No sale. bid and aske no include onal equ =a Pontiac Police reported a break: ip,,"37'30, geese 23-35; heavy ducks 24- | Greyhound... 133 Warn B Pic. 198 sae vat WN, Mi Dev - l ted al I 8 taxes or dealer| Shore Market News. Dandy Swiss | = in of the West Side Recreation a Sees Seeks 2e - es oe Oe — 2,700 up % at 24%, Mission 0 a eae zs or Fissie 8 desk. 000 per ie. Oven ; | ———a Ai ns = ireeder urkeys, young avy ype Hayes MYf.... yes a el.. and. range from | read. mea Bowling Alley, 199 Orchard Lake | nens'32-35: toms 24-28. | Homest....., 487 Westg A Be. a and Ge 5,000 unchanged at 21%. | cyicago. Nov. 16 (AP)—Live poultry | > aie x ares. in| pa 49c per lb. If you wish our Ave., where thieves stole an esti- | Market steady on hens. Better quality | Hooker El..... 646 Westg Ei... 781|and General Electric 3,000 off 44 | steady to firm on bens, barely steady Ca be or a two-door sedan stuffed turk a next C. d. NE m " offerings in good demand. Young stock | Ill Cent...... 564 White Mot... 33.5) a+ gsi young stock; receipts 1.038 coops ‘yes- “88” series, to $2,989.84 for the | resh dressed mated $25 froma cleaning ma-| weax and demand light. Caponettes | Indust Ray.... $2 W Co.. 97 "2. terday 1,652 coops, 202.068 ibs); tae ie pea. he week order now; 48c and 58c Investment Securities chine for bowling balls. ample and —— oll Live trade jalane = sees er ———— ae vee ee Paregan oyeindl 44 higher: | Starfire convertible in the ‘98 Ib. Libhy’s canned pumpkin 2 ae rr : arket s . ve tre | inepir oeee Lt ow = eavy -18: = = @ continuing Felativety light, Most dealers | Interiak .. 112 Young 8 & W 252 wou ae ag — ey or- ers and broilers 33-31; old roosters 12- Pag Bly ota: a coupe & 35e, and 7 — 2ic a can 414 Community Nat'l Bank Bidg. Hawaii produces per cent cautious and de! making many com- | Int Harv...... nigst na n , when New York capone en tu =| 98" series has a ory price | 2425 Voor eare er eae FE 2-9119 Pentice arm essor: pce . :t keys 25; ducklings 28: farm the worlds pineapple. [oe a ne ee ee ae Nealectod the wild) sone: Gucks tover 8 iby 2a, under 6 ib) 16. | Of $2,797.75, | of Telegraph. 4, HARDWARE- APPLIANCES TELEVISION LOTS OF PARKING SPACE AT THE DOOR 52 GALLON ELECTRIC nei HEATER $45 95 nis QQ" COLUMBIA 36 GAS RA Automatic top burner lighting, oven heat ample storage control, space. Reg. $129.95. ‘For Your Old ‘8° QUAKER OIL SPACE HEATERS Guerenteed to Save You Money on Your Fuel Bill This Winter! Big TRADE-IN Allowance OPEN MON. - FRI. - SAT. UNTIL 9:00 O‘CLOCK SUNDAY 10:00 - 2:00 Cooking Reg. $199.95 INCH NGE fast recovery . Stove ! water! Model 186 Regular $299.95 Price Includes Installation and Service This tank has @ very will always heve ot WESTINGHOUSE 30 INCH ELECTRIC RANGE Use This Large Oven for Your Thanksgiving Turkey! 149° WESTINGHOUSE DELUXE Automatic WASHER i 09” COLUMBIA 30 GALLON AUTOMATIC WATER HEATER ~ 9 = 54g” THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP! For Your Old Set—Regardless - of Size and Condition on a New TELEVISION Sylvania - Motorola - Westinghouse RCA Play Doctor and Nurse Kits Nestle’s Cookie Mix Sets. . Wind Up Trains, from... Wood Burning Set Action Dump Trucks .... Dolly Bathinettes ....... Musical Jack-in-the-Box .. -HOUSEWARES 4 Qt. Aluminum Stew Kettle $1.09 Angel Food Cake Pan... 60 Ft. Rell Aluminum Foil. Set of 4 Skewers .......... Nutmeat Chopper ....... L. A. WAGNER COMPAN 1960 N. OPDYKE RD. AT PONTIAC RD. PH. FE 5-9221 Use Our LAY-AWAY PLAN BUY NOW for CHRISTMAS LARGE SELECTION OF TOYS! ALL ARE SALE PRICED! TOYS! TOYS! HAR -89¢ . $2.69 $1.79 to $4.49 $2.69 . $2.69 .$3.59 .$1.79 + ee 2 wm @ ee STORE .$1.09 29 .12¢ . 38¢ .95¢ o* ee ITEM Storm Door Closers .......$1.59 26” Hand Saws Open End Wrench Set... .. .$1.39 Storm Door Latch Mortise... .89¢ Clean Out Auger for Closet and Drain Pipes (15 ft.). $1.39 Metal Clothes Red for Closets, adjustable ...... 49¢ Nesco 20 Qt. Roaster Electric with Automatic Timer Will Hold 25-Lb. Turkey! Regular $79.95 TELECHRON ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCK _ || DON’T FORGET — YOU ~ CAN LAY-AWAY LOW PRICES. DWARE! esse eee OL69 SPECIALS! $5995 ey hae AT THESE _SIXTY-TWO ot | TIE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1958 a oo ial : LJ \ | | | — 5 ! i . : | - ‘ Held for Tria County Deaths Death Notices card of Thanks == 1) ~— Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female 7) Building Service 12 Painting. & ‘Decorating. 20} __ Notices & Personals 25 (IN GRATEFUL APPRECIA TION | ARGF CORPORATION HAS . 2-881 . ~ , AID FOR SUPPLIES. Edwin G ier -| ior the kindness heip @nd sus-) opening for training : Pontiac A CONCRETE we FE ay 908%) a INTERIOR . EX. coh DAINTY, MAID 4. 83 | “oe BINNEY. NOVEMBER. 16, 1954) (Sha sYmpathy of our good! office. 21 to 28 yrs of age, some S ] | d , | Pate seme ee 2S terior, 10 per cen: disc. for case | ere ROLL CLOTHES | CLAWSON — Rosary service for Joseph -H, 2454 Weinal Roed | fnends beighbors and relatives college preferred Excel ent a es a les CARPENTER WORK re eioe Free’ estimate. ty , Ed ee a bast for Joseph HE 3654 Walnut Bose | during our recent loss uf our Lyle} motional opportunities, Write Boo mie ; ne Alterations and custom bullding FE 24 win C, Gagnier, 30. of 343 Wal-|. josnaca of bre, Carrie Mae! Coch aha wi thanks to Rev Mc:| ta: Press, Box 19 eae rorenehy bala ye OR 32570. PAINTING AN WALLPAPER. | DETECTIVE SERVICE - * | per St., will be Friday at & pm Binney dear father of Mre Jean and anile he les te poset ceey | ~Ol liners yee eecars Teouiwisulon CARPENTRY YY BLOCK K AND D CE bg ne == Os <0) «Fe tic_& commercial Maple +188. lt the Spiller-Cramer Funeral coe and Mrs Henrietta His loving memory we shall al ways LEADS! 5 day week Vacantion with pay. _ment work ete FE 65-0782. 2-0756. EMPLOYERS ATTE al - ocke. dear orother of Mrs. Wil keep | Merchandise discounts. Other ben- CUSTOM BUILDING F. H. A. a. Fl Painting oat Washing Gaarra Service bert Dye Is Accused \; Home. Requiem Mass will be sung 8" —_ ot on Be een (2 pue her enhane remy j LEADS! clits George s-Newports, 74 N | _Rancing. Modernizing. FE 5470.) »),, : ica_ts pre-tested Le whey i) ne ss H in Robbe f M k t 9:30 a. m. Saturday at Guard- Funeral service will Ne a | ' | [Poss oe " - CARPENTER WORK. ALTERA _ 2.2706. nele erence investiga’ ry o arket pian Angel Church, with burial in 1) BT ae A Ape a n Memoriam 2 l EADS! rag nal Poe: py bie nceD Sake Bell Iding. Olive 2-7328. See Cer Par IN TEE & OUT. FREE BOND from th ayitsley i 1 ome: 1 ee REPRE IIS : . = in Hazel Park Mt. Hope Cemetery. Pontiac He aith Rey Gurdon Lindsay aud IN LOVING MEMOTY OF HUS-| ~ . future hare: tec the right ig CEMENT "WORK; K, RESIDENTIAL PAINTING AND PAPERING ING. MA-| — EMPLOYMENT = AGEscyS died Wednesday Rev Charles Race offiiating | band and father Morgan H Hoff-)Syle-me r the Fam Cail for appointe reg iaa1| and commercial: free estimate | son Thompson FE 48364 EARN TOYS AND CHRISTMAS . ; . ; : intertuent a? Owekland Hil. Me | bein: who passed away No i nen to \€ nous aii E Raymond Commons. PE 4-9366. fts b {v a toy ry i Albert H. Dve. 2 < : Srcuiee Dae fas : poss p aways vem- Ed;the McCulloch Beauty Shop | ————~———— : 1 gifts by giv 18 l= 5 ve, 33, of 2510 N. Surviving are his wife Cc raldune vip, Cemecérs Mr Broek mas! ber 18 lo} | 608 Pontiac State Bank Bidg JOS FLEMMING. _ FLOOR. LAY: PAINTING AND DECORATING you, home EM 43787 Main, Royal Oak, was bound over four children. edwin, Lois Yvonne Pace ON OR Bercy Baus Nor Ae a cae _ Pennway TV [WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK| pit eT i kee _eumates Pee 2001 ‘eases AN DEBT? 2 . sti a je ae 1 2 5 = = . - to Oakland County Circuit Court aod Jeannette. bis parents Mio nowre NoveMmeR 12 954 fae tone ae ie ste memiay ies ri a cerage over $190 per] Capavie of preparing, menus and | "LOOR SANDING y OLD FLOORS A PAINTING) PAPER ANGING | it you are _naving trouble meeting yesterday after hi i and Mrs J. R. tiag Paitin Mates Cher A sei © shall) remeber ce | Afra alter one week a work Here, _ ipersiving oT ae : " 2 ALLs CLEANED your pay o ay er his examination on MPS. - 2 Giagmer of thet Wor kee eee in +Sadiy missed by wile daugiter &| ar oopperturnity to join one of ouPeee ss help Real oportun- specialty | Ce BI FE 21-5180 TUPPER OR 3-706) MICHI re “CRE. aT COUNSEL: an armed robbery charge, by fout sisters and one brother oy Moe Hee aden bad son Grace Hoffheins Motiv & | toe nauur- fastest erewing com} Sie ae xo Pontiac Press |PLOOR LAYING. SANDING ‘AND WOMEN WANT WALL ~WASHING,| LORS. INC. sha Saginaw, Hasel Park Jud : 5 2 Ten | Ane Keunedy sane Richard | parues With our bonus ang re) Ga exper lence present or last] fintshing 10 vear's experience aint OR 3-3284 OR 3-0604 above Oaklard rooster: PE pig a ge Robert C. Bald- danie Greatores de. HewEe Partial serie SOVEMBER COMER WITH BAD| ScS®! tian sou ste assured 1 P of employment giving 2) Modern sauipment John Taylor | Painting OR 57"0 8-0456___ win. | FER fetes Bowen Cail) pert egrets: | ian tice Ceri Game Gost a6 peas reterences ss ss] phone FE 40424. "AS WASHING AND, eae KNAPP GHOE REPRESENTATIV IRNDALE—Service ee Pr cat a } nm fore of fogce Tie month we never stall forget and over $11 060 \ou cone MAN FOR LIGHT HOUSE- PLOOR ‘SANDING. LAYING FIN eumeres 2211. Dye le accused of the Hal Gea ALE a e . for Jas . et ate } ne t : a n Wat else we fai! to co | tt you have a jut ot ae aoe work and care of children while} RB Gardner, 91 Central. FE — OR 31503 , , a: | Greatorex, 8?. of 321 b Webster acta) ollmintiiy Interment) Serer, =e ul always remember; and feel that sou can quai mother works FE 2-6519 _ 27519. : Physiotherapy _ZIA PRIVATE ee SERVICE loween-mask robbery. of Otte’s will be held on Friday at 10 OOM Hope Cemereoy Arranme: | you ‘oving: aremers x1 Keace al ous in io an Valervi ew ot 3408 | yours FOR PHONE CONTACTS GUARANTEED ROOFS ALL ~ al A . : . le the Boar ss y Fa- Ae FeMeny CF net ‘ass at Peterboro, or Ro 19 | Salary and bonus rs ; 4 c Market on John KR near Eight pom. at the Sechnaidt Funeral mt Bi etos Un) ad Cot ior) 1B Weat Huron st Ponta. aa Room 122. Roosevelt Hate Buse 38 Ren Pe 33021 peer ry OENERAL MASSAGE EVENINGS REDUCE Mile road in Hazel Park, in) Home. with burial at White Chapel OMVinEN iy Wii, Gute Gier eee oem ouel Gepentens, MM eS ee ees AND|MASON ALTERATIONS & RE} TE 21216 —| ARE YOU OVERWEIGHT? which $130 was taken, according Cemetery She died Wednesday SE) ee me et eters Te oe ee Nee ee SCIENTIFIC BWEDISH MASSAGE TIRED? CONSTIPATED? to Lt. Harold Mill, Hazet Park | Surviving are one sen Martin | FE i Flowers zi bee NI Vinon only.) necessary FE 3-9642 Oiiae us, aes nasen, worn a Bim BE 42851 lone scientific. aute® Police of in nid ' Wood Ut Gs) Ole Mit a aa 2 PLL DDO WW inter < cat t hy | | WOMAN CARE FOR 2 CHILDREN| Pi : ‘emen ork é = me i : rndale and one brother Wad Ge eat x meal : Ne Cue A I a ie : iastering ar4 tile wort. FE 7a Incividua! nutritional programs. Unable to furnish $2 ton Gibbons of gland ee a ale Aah BT semereee FroMETS Crescent Lake Kil [wo Onn sac toratut! 2 C Catl anson a "| ___Television Service 22) °° "cat. re eat dD a ae urnivh $2,000 bond, ‘ Sera Sie \lenients Moe wtb oe ee locks north of APSO after 6 00 only MArket 62820 we Scere one BERNIE'S RADIO AND TV SERV- ouren See er ewanina ‘ . ~ A well Mes Fan io nar fet . oh > mth oo : ; . a rats na ye s being held in Oakland Coun- William 8S. Duckering =a eae os ee Funeral Directors 4 REAL WATATE tee’ wouan ae A J. Webste & Son. OR 3-9402| ice. Parts anc labor guaranteed | ruy, and upholstery. Waite's No- ty Jail until his arraignment Nov. \ILFORD—Service for Wilbam EES SH be net Nowerber | Ape 2A AAAS Nie Ween heath proce) On 14% care of children |@ G SNYDER. FLOOR LAYING | 71 8. Bive_E. FE 26306 | _tions 22 in circuit court. S. Duckering. $5, of 2260 Franklin fe anuaeaaun Beal paneratl D | h Oe eee Tah am ve WOMAN vicntry~ or -yorce| Sosa et °" Sushine. seers FE Gare wont ey Seen, le ripteg, napaing = fast service. , es . OD, oc é t he (| u parti é inerat | only ussel] Youn rR t St Drayta Pl s 2 — ‘ t ~ Lt. Hill and Det. Robert Law : St., wil) be held 2 pm Saturday Unis Ava wih ce Rovere: one Sson- O leis Bauder ene Tato eslicr &| ; wees Senet coe eas Building Supplies 12A ow MP. STRAKA Sutherland Stutio 18 W_ Huron, ufges Whlclating niterment te ~ _ RPAP AP PAP ey said today that Dye was traced at the Richardson-Bird Chapel.| Oak Grove Cemerers Mutora © “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” SALESMAN FULL. OR | PART aoraapm See 1,000 FEET NEW ake waite “ANDY cox.| Wid, Child. fe ose hog 7 . Mocntewan Mr Du-kering ime eads furnished. Call = N LUMBER FOR rere pd TV. through a minor accident which | | Milford, with burial in Oak grove j) wat at the Ruhar roa ey | Vy h +S} Siple |_s 5-5017. WAITRESS _| _Sbeeting._ $75. Ma_5-6292. HOME SERVICE, CALS CHILDREN ~TOVED AND CARED eccurred four hours before the | ‘emetery. He died Wednesday Foinera) Home. Milford M Oor ees- lpre | SALESMAN COMM $281 up| Liquor experience required Ref- WEBER CUT STONE for Also baby sitting. FE 23-1730. | robbery. CVSurviving are three daughters, GADSIER (sovesmre 17° 4! CONERAL HOME |sorccen aa" 77" G80) Older and ® food “Prefer 30 orlypeswr "* °Y Mia @aéze MITCHELL'S TV |DAY., CARE FOR, CHILDREN Mrs. Fi Hazard of Detroit Mr Oo i Ee eal ~ Drive. ‘patntebatie $200 cs ate reat B uscesiaty Fs ae £ “48 E. Pik 2 ble you were or wep Fe * be = i . ‘ Mt s Mo tiigan rs & eloved tte = io be a u 1s 7 fe —_—__— _ —__ 79 mare ? ft. Witnesses at the accident and irene Ciencite of Wilford amt Wis F etacne a en one Bee E cone: mee ance Sr oA e F pane or Motor bes Manager trainee $275 up 33672, 4 30 to yom FE 2 rei __ Business Services 13 T it Se = oa DaY aie ASS hE al > those at the holdup gave simil : ap aut aie tathen OE Foe I }Draftsman college vrad after i pm Mr Finley Le ee ypewriter service cs. censed home. °° ee es of ao cas oud ‘nee, Milton Bobier of Fentom two sons Sua gm ell Cera youn - Gee: Cent Lat “ee nmuerier e $410 Gp | WIATRESS WANTED FOR TAV- ve OF BSRICKLAYING (OO SMALL CHILDREN N BY WEEK OR peviptions of ¢ ! > | Harry Duckering of Milford and = fMr owned Mie J BR emetery |0ts Ny GALT frp From 11 am to 7 pm Wepiac cs) 6) specsmity. Erce eet’, TYPEWRITERS RENTED dav __FEC¢:4). pants. oe ts mH) crave rat Bronte OF James Ain A OND) EAPPEOXALE \ fo Call PE 95865 before 12 am |—Mmetes FE 5-8620 Mitchells 13 .N Saxina® St. |WUL CARE FOR CHIL -DREN, |}Robert of Hollis four sisters Mrs Cin “| Hofea S WHI'TR CHAPE! Wilt saAcR.. RENO} XN & F LTRENCHING TVPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma | Ca¥ care 5 days week Licensed : : . ; ‘ - ! Vy ae NOW Stig é . Dye was arrested early yester- Sam MeChoment. and Mis Wall ie . : x " ' es gee me «tf ff rer — ; iy W TWIT RON . Help Wanted § ccoungs water ‘ines flela | es " sh ae ring toe work | Home FE Su2l0 : x : va : ce wee a flee : ctases Box 34 2 © yaPsRE fe ~ | ean ee . f | eneral Pringin, au fice Sup day at the home of a friend, Bidwell both oof Broghton Mrs Jommait Byeerel spite mit) Ge) Huai a akin’ . OE ee UN Ase! HOUS BOY WITTING TO] me alia : | ple Co WC Lawrence |Witd. Household Goods 2 ) Charles R. Purkette, 20. of 23428 Fanme Richman of Holly and Mes hy 0 Te ean a reaitccratyipl wlemen say feel pee ea cop ot any sort | [iodine oy factors trained. a =| Upholstering 23) rine es 5 a be : ; ‘a 1 5 viata . — : ; Be ie haw cia, GERI Germain 4 oe preferred Av aiab ees tury aE Bien | iES John R, who is charged along with Harry Hughes of Peoteatt alsty +o a a tet pion ie ed Anvtime Have own car ei - Ours. wee aes Puy ping ae . aT rolare rte cath aT cae : Dye, with armed rbobery in Ma- grandchildren and three great Ce ee Pete BOX REPLIE ie fen) ahcdA aletaee ut seact 2) cocne MA ©1761 7 ae st Pho ore Gaus Law ORAPES SLIPCOVERS MATERL FE 47881 comb County, Hill said grandchildren pide) come fen, ne auier : PLIES | Swies per week Apply on person! INVALTD MAN WOULD LIKE COL ; Se =e __|_#is Beadie, FE >10di___-_ cer Us BUY I OR AUCTION IT | ty, ° Granier Pinetel Home Clawson ' Sis task Hascl pore || ple for companionship Rent and| APPL LANCE SERV ICE THOMAS UPAOUSTERING | for you, OA 8 “81. ! = Mrs. Mary Mitchel} | Where Mr Ciagnier will He tu | At 10 a.m, today i ie) iB) eset Pert unter fe Pee Jones Kd We service al) makes of refrigera- 44 8. TELEGRAPH FE 5-8888 WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES ‘ 2 be ; lute | there were ceolle t TELE on DFLIVERY HELP MAN| tors, washers _ radios, cleaners.|SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES & BED of furniture. Ph FE 3-$323 ) ist WHITE: LAKE) TOWNSHIP — LANKEY NOVEMBER 17 1954 H ota bd | mutt Dee; crersia on a a | ceo lett oy ape threads. Your materiel 772s FURNITURE N NEEDED Servies foc Mrs. James (Mary BY) vo 2) “Lava fasts er ee the Press office in || Soeser ele Ne Phe Caney Hotel) ROY S96 Ovens ae FE 24021) EAKLE’S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- ; : s (Mar) age 36 beloved husband of Mrs . BOOK (MIDDLE GED we Z GOUSE RAISING AND FOOTINGS| ‘ng 8174 Cooley Lake Ra. EM/| Entire Rome or. odd lcts.Get the ° Mitchell, 70. a former resident. wil! Florence Lankey. dear father of the following boxes: en D ITE COUPLE] put tn Septic tanks and field| +2641. Free esti nies. top dollar Wi buy outright b held 9 — Harold Lankey Jr and Dorothy i | di nant house of country res-| @rains installed FE 24137. Free », ef sel & tee you 8 Fe | j be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the’ [aferge dear brother of Mrs | DELIVE <7 | ‘6 tee ons Ss Meurer ond _estimates. Lost & « Found 24 _manity sale. Ph. OR 32717. | | Girrbach Funeral Home. River 22t%te Merpby Funeral service 3. 8, 14, 15, 21. %6, 36 | 4 e Pontiac) gf OOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS i 1AM 5 . River Sih ke Wok euirdae. Mo . * Press Box 04 WANTED FURNITURE ; : ; ; pe he ‘ vember > a7 2 ! Walls & window soma BEAGLE — “yes OL BLA : WEST BLOOMFTELD TOWN. | Rouge, with burial in Huron Val- 20th et 2p om from the Bparks- 2, 47, 50, 63, 64, 66, 69. 4) WOMAN OR COUPLE TO MAN | Free est. as cnligniion FE set white and tan. Lost oo White BIAS if vou have anything for 70, 71, 78, 79, 82, 85, 89, won pon Oe at Ba Resend! Soe foots service and the bigh se se e€ SHIP—The West Bl y ey Ce ry. Flat R Sa Tome bape ee Ds a Mion FO — Ss : t Bloomfield Town. ‘ley Cemetery, Flat Rock She died W paik officatig Interment at 107 seen eae ; \WORK FOR U > GOV + wen | Elec. Sewers Cleaned |rounp. BROWN FEMALE DOO - an omen with automoblies| women 1855 Start high as $80| 24 hr service No results no, Vicinity Elm FE 2-507 “ NS SALES CO. = « ship Library at Keego Harbor has | Tuesday. | Perr: Mt Park Cemeters In lew ¢ are ceedednt 104 5 ft fi % family : e » feliver telephone] j N 1 ‘ a ae Z acquired the following new books. Surviving are her daughter, Ruth ae srt ici om! 5 Require Sere Gy Chee Tee tes Gora) peter aces on 23. 000 Jobs charge chemically treated at no|/LOST 8 MO OLD BEAGLE | according to librarian Stella S Hinz, of Detroit, f : Gage Funes Acyeneeniente | wp 1° oar | Ore "a Wate Lane Pulor| sare Get FREE Sepage book] Roto-Re vicinity of Carpenter Scnool_ Re /OAKLAND, COUNTY S CARGESE Travis: “| ‘ roit, four grandchil ihe Specks Grittin Fudera Hone, | ————— part dave Delivery starts about| showing jobs Daalacicse Asst Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners | *#td_FE 5-307 3749 Jo-lyn USED FURNITURE BUYER vis: | |dren and one great grandchild. May NOVELNOR 16 tose ELMER a ———| Sovembes 9 end name 9c | WRITE Box 14 Pontiac Press FE 61317 LOST. FEMALE COLLIE BLACK] rep Nate DIES — i yee ea dress teephone number age and’ —— TESTE : —— | an wh.te A s to , Fiction v © ee Ro 451 8 Telegraph Road ave Help Wanted Male 6 teu! avaavie on a post caro Instructions Q|ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE | o Lass Vicinity of Seminole and| oO lamos, MY 21521. ‘ ernon FE. Mckay 61 beloved hushand fo Mrs SAS ‘ 4 | . wet a 218 EB Pik of Seminole and fi ease The*@ilver Oak by Howard Breslin =| .. . fetid: Mex cease tine: : : oo Uy ret Dist Beno ietes: care sianauaisninuuaguaame aaa Rr ps a . _ Pike | 8 Mil Re Reward Call Farm-|WANTED REFRIGERATOR WITR | ; My Brother's Keeper by Marcia Daven- LAPEER—Service for Vernon FF i rere ary Se i tea ." UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY| —!_Bet_™© Potter Prees [ alice id « 1 oe . v Apalachee Gold by Prank G. Slaughter | Surviving are his widow. Olga a (2° Sparks Griffin Puoeral Home fisvares (ateady ‘rear, srouna joo |"E, WILL SELECT 5 AMBITIOUS| ce “= ‘gti badass _¥ 2000, OF | nocn Containing wallet. sum of Ww Mi 28 young men for tratning tm in- a money valuable papers identifi- { neo —__._ |HAND AND CIRCULAR SAWS] cation card. Keepsake. Badly td. scella = Bride ef the Conqueror by Hartzell | In leu of flowers the family) Pension plan social security Paid | 'daughter Mrs. William Burrou ' > | . : ghs requesis that donations be mad i terestin d ,| BLOC } r o on oie Wildcat by Margaret Wid- jot Flint, two grand-children, two to the Cancer Pind mace vacation” “Bicomfleid Mills hat Sock fours wit careens bnclyfa os re (YING aX aND CEMENT precise eee cca = needed by young owe in Durse'SiwanTED: SMALL COMMERCIAL” ‘ 4 8 ON IOV ; a i security f . a ( . Non-Fie lurothers, Delbert end Frank, both ty focie' ote nel f ane \panu MARAGER. aver i Se Ul Gel a gre aecinew | tarts: Wart secees ss eel onee aye iaer FINE RELLPOLD On fue.| 2 o"=*F= : of Lapeer, two sisters, Mrs. Harry | field. beloved stnfant of Mr Reale pert appeal pee ace ver _after ailbes _&nm claltv Quick service Weatherly ao0ee MOVER ee on bus Mea with large “sum of ° The Woman Who Would Be Queen by Ketchum of Ba or ‘| Mrs Jack H/ Shelton dear sis- | charge Modern equipment and WANTED NEW CAR SALESMAN, FE 35-7118 _ eo ET) money ently needed. Reward Money Wanted 28A Guties y Bocca um 0 ttle Creek and! ter of Pat ee to sell 1905 F y ris i a | _Sgulpped. 1_A. Young. FE ¢0000| Fiees cal FE 1 eee teint HO beenan ee : airtck L Michael Rov good permanent future for friglt orcs Apply right CEMEN \ IL” e ca 56251 or FE) Se By These Words by Paul M Angle Mrs. Clarence Streeper of Iowa and Kay Ann Shelton itwin: | man) Wustl have telecences and|) noo” $1 N Broadway. Lake CEMENT WORK PLASTERING 2-08356 _ _ a A @ Flying Saucer by Truman , Funeral arrangements will be| state eUsllficntions Weve Pontiac) 2" _™ 641 Foundations basement floors.| E3002. FE $0925, Leo Lustig LOST: A BILLFOLD NEAR UN- NEED $2500. REPAY $100 A ; : -D NEAR UN burum Mrs. Bert K anounced jater by the Voor-| Press Box 43 \\ |} ape M PCHANI =| drivenavs. sidewalks and cheap|/PATCH PLASTERING. PLASTER-| '0n Lake Vil'age Content very |) one months. Box 10, Pon- __ Patents Magazine Book for Expectant MARES | hees-Biple Funeral Mome i eo A 2 ores ANIC | iabor MY 20702 After 4 30 _ing, remodeling. OR 3-4437. important Keep money Call EM _tiac_Press | Mothers by Adleine Bullock pare .| LAPEER—Service for Mire. Bort eee ee cc DISTRICT MANAGER | Fiett ef rence preferred. ation |CARPENTRY CABINETS” POR.| PLASTERING. NEW AND RE Aaah cri errr =p a) merce Goss secanty j ationa: - 5 an 954, Dani + " . y mica work fr 2 MALE i TAGL. NAM st. security | | Monuments by Devereux Butche Knaggs. 59. of 207 Turrill Rd.. will | ae ccs = E81 terk: Brox. Nurcenen end Gr Dawson In 32-2641 ties finished crs eiben! reems at . —_ So NO 40028. |" on collar Jn vicinity aa aeceriew _Reply Box 88. Pontiac Press “The Stare at Noon by Jacqueline be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Martha Zumbrunnen dear fa-| Cchardg Co world’s oldest and Oe eee. xD ESTABLISHED] _3-477 laste: w carne | AED cat cece rea Wanted R { Baird Funer . se ne ther of Daniel Jr Walter Emiel| largest firm in the indusity Hae route open for married men with RRPENTER WORK WANTED : Pe aa ork guaranteed. MA/ Call after 6 FE 2-0542 ant to Rent 29 Mi fm Pour Centuries by P a neral Home, with burial in Zumbrunnen. Martha Ouzta. Ly-| {mediate full time opening tor| you So abut tices = Oe Ds eoakat a GaAPIN PLUMBING | cine SMALL BLACK | AND < ce ) Racer woCeE SITEIW 3 Mt. ope C — . d@la Rynerson. Leva Melien Ruth} & Married man hetwe 25 an " ie clea r white male terrier Vic Pont 3} ROOM HOUSE WITHIN | — to Greatmess by Adial E Steven- h ‘ ; Cemetery. She died Hester aia ‘Albert Pambrunnes, . Who is a proven leader aa aan! Beas oor ae pisese! con't CAR ree my Cl BinETS nar ed sees | tigen dose Lake Rd & Watkins Lake Ro mile radius of M-88 and Elzabets ? op Nh ER it = morning .. Funeral service will be held Fri has had experience in direct sll we ane eras OR aev.| PR $0720 . SAWS MACHINE [aed teers FE 5-4040. Lake Roads Phone FE 5-7952 | Surviving besides her hus day. November 19th. at 3 pm ainug @nd su Lease agiey IN CONVERTIBLE CAR|®REE RENTAL SERVICE, THEL- and Clay Blair Jr. r husband) :rom th y , rvising of sales ie Onit era! me who are settled and|HAND DIGGING & LIGHT HAUL ‘ ; | Life 2 Worth Living. 2nd series. by 4F@ @ son. Elton B. of Lapeer. a Home . sO lass ea jelvet ited igh earnings sartpg = sod omer workers ued ass “ing PE ¢3204 ar oa AND ae oan Flam Dong wean se poreees — Elwvot Rental Dept FE ia ea ar cd - ie ci] urnisi % f e -ARDE.. peta | Fulton Bheen daughter, Mrs. Wilma Sae Koski Eels Mesos | er ae" ant and aigained arenes pier aad bate oO car pl chad iat ae ie tig 71-9628, _and, M-S® call OR '3-7349 FREE SERVICE TO ALL LAND- of a amith Puneral Home act= pemapehirpepoe aga We have a eres ote “ihe with no} 2-2432 ° TREN ‘CHING eae GRAVEL Russ tn Your RENTAL | lhe : _| mew and modern up to date sell-| loss m: you itve in Pon-|— pry Footings field til te tank PIT. PL i es ing plan and prefer men with} ‘*%¢. or any town th. RYWALL & PLASTERING e. — anks and EASE CALL FE AGENCY. FE 41444. County Calendar ‘Active Grandma A k INDEX pooled Po ica ag Books, oo of ilies nieeae Pore er wo MA seers Saye & et es DOLL BIL. Sh Living Quarters 30 sks es electrical appliances} fo personal and detailed tnter- = ork « Wanted Male 1 10 _Bookk ceping Taxes: 4 ra, es R BILLS AT THE % ony , TO roofing siding eutomodiles real] view Appi: 1064 W Huron — peat A&P tore. Drayton Plains. Badly} “OOOO imloy estate. brushes etc O divt needed by _ The, Past Hobie Grand Chub will nels to Leave Dull Husband Eiescisen manage: ae te OUT Saran |FOUNG MAN 18 TO 38 Wirt EXPERIENCED OAS ~ prariow ACCOUNTING & TAX “SERVICE children ben en 3 smalliCQUPLE WITH 7 MOS. dinner : e ually show you good earnings : man Wants work evenings. Satur- wiley _ ‘E 2-23602\(ost: BOWLI : bi CHICAGO (UP) A %S> ICATIONS No previous experienc . in advancement Contract P @ G! days and Sunda Phon ——— : NG BAG WITH old baby desire 5 room a year-old cetha hy py pee e # — _Sound Systems MI 6-4900. $8271. ys e MA BOOKKEEPING—TY PING black, Ebonite. 2 finger bal) with ‘ The Almont Pa : grandmother filed = separate cyra'a thante eesary Our opening consists. of? MEN WITH TRANSPORTATION EXPERIENCED STATION ATTEN- nite eee Ee Ss enl Fe ee ee can unk house: Close in. mont Farm Bureau will mee | 1) & permanent position with con-| °° cellaneous work on estate 5 ; WILL THE PARTY WHO PICKEI 1 Flag i pocavaalll taxi gorges om maintenance suit in superior court [In| Memoriam t] tinued fepest business from sat-| 1” Milford for Saturday Call Mul- form work FE an or Foot Specialist 5A WILL-THE PARTY WHO PicKED| Reasonable rent. Will at 7:18 here bec: he : Flowers agen . 3) Isfled customers. based ur| ford. MUtual 46615 up the black and tan beagle ; foulowed’ by — = for ue potteck supper. ause she likes to swim, | Funeral Directors al Vas secne te wa, Genincedl Te el a EXPERIENCED MEAT CUTTER pup, Sun. afternoon at the Bloom give excellent care. Ref- ness meet- | how | : wee i R. : a ‘ golf, go to baseball games, Cemetery Lote . Snel pore oh Ge Leterme | enon, Help Wanted Female 7) ket. ret Would se ee ctaltet, “14 8 bale a4 Lames Wha nila’ gisene totems tg) FE 8 1215. fetned at the | tan = =u we rape ane : aL OIMEst Don't miss .this rtunity Write oo | Press rrbow Wor 32,| 27028. aaa tear tg avolg further trouble|WIDOW WISHES TO SHARE MOD- long Sr. on Bouth Boonie ern ° Mrs. Margaret FE. Peterson said bape oe — 6| stating full] detalls, to our divt BOOKKEFPER. EXPERIENCED.|MARRIZD MAN WANTS GOOD Dressmaking Tailoring 16 * A. Kirby evn home with 1 or 2 ladies, | —__._——jher husband doesn't like such Help Wanted ee H Parkside, Detroit gy er 100” N Baldwin. — ee for, 8c eect manatee ia pects Annee H Pea ot secetion: s s s " Si eo r | ee | —a-s “leases. = os sports and refuses even to take | Wore want Male * | view will be arranged and al]|BEAUTY OPERATOR - Goop] wntil farms were, sold Molter SEWING AND ALTERATIONS. obbies & Supplies 24A YouRG G COUPLE TO SHARE NEW Leases of state owned of) and her t baset | Work Wanted Pemaie Hy ies Will be held’ mm ctrict' com carsings to experienced operator | _MecCleim Phone FE 4-8085. Pur work a specialty! Have a eS “~~~—~~ | bome with mother and 18 year righta will be offered at pte hte Be | Per to & Basrball game Se "| Phone M1. 42066 MAN wisiEs WORK setiina| S809 of, stale made of vour tur] ATT metre Memes: pein 81 Wed Concces Mi, D ee he 1g ~ 80063 ¥ Fi . | 1. par bens isekirta’ tna) toreneen: D | euudma Service 1 eCueaee auier Relereore: tar CLERK-TYPIST re oe et SE Es 1336 Sepers megan ota rerieee ee Wtd. d. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 t orenoon. ° | protaelovatend a s = AGED UPLE MAN & ._ plastic veneer SHERWIN. PPI PLL IRAE LRAADPRPAP a | B ished FE 5-1024 Desire experienced per f * = Bastern Sogntard Time, ta the Senate avisburg Youth Hurt —— c 12a] Dunes FE 104 __sariwa| coum pecetvanle en ace wife desire caretakers job of apt | 78 Furniture Refinishing | 16A WILL MS. 71 W. Huron PEICARH FOR LAND | CONTRACTS yt f years or Appt * ren ontiac Barras a Dad Vaowe : ting. Michigan. and continuing until «i ON Hunting Venture Ses iecmee & tases 14| salesmen wanted Apply in per Personnel | Office Pontice Go| Press Box 67 known. eee ear . EXPERIENCED COO Ke AND| Mon. Wed. and Pri work. Ref-|CURTAINS NYLON @ ALL MA. =e, w, PE 2-4242. pola La R te County. We piled c t a N. _____ | , NOTICES waitresses’ Must be fast No| erences. $7. 5@ plus s fare. FE 4-7748. poate cat Colton rues, all in latest DARK ROOM COMPLETE a as 2 [ ie == | came 8 Wome eg oo ack Coan eu turasntim™ [COLORED MOMAN WANTS DAY) Susbed'e mult Grey AUTOMAT| ort Dobe megs fis “aK I. Templeton, Realtor ‘oun teen 2 pte i as acres in T 18, R @ E. Monroe County EVELYN CT Notices & Personals |... ee cece cr EXPERIRNCED GIRL FOR RE|DAY WORK $1 PER HOUR. ae a) renter FE 66008 |p = *|2330 Orchard Lake Rd 420 teres tn T ‘lL N, R 8 W. Montcalm Ls _ —_\ EVELYN = @ANTED fah-ication operation, in an in- oc ped satecstioe dept Re) Have own trensvortation, Experi-| LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- Na ‘src CABINETS ALL sence tn 3), & 2B Mentacrency wey "abd 7 wha Chineres te RS6rW cece... mel (SUE RE reer eee ial Rece is raced FE 000. fled, beautifully finished. Pontiac “nie Roe: EE speetel Unlimited $ . : ee nor better Under 35 years t : eae EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS OF-| Laundry r Tay County. 52 acres in T 11 N. Rs 16 and e ioe Household Goods ......... 27 of ge Location in Muskegon, enta eceptionist tt ol andry Phone FE 2-8101. Movie iite ber. complete with bur nd PY rat — County. 60 acres in . (Money We ecomaneous gerclncsearatects Pry a et _— Eayenete paid by com- Assistant eventing, PE Sie noone * pees FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- Fl sosagy $12 value for $8.85, courteous, ssetton For mmedinie ja tT Morte oS - | Wanted to Re ers ce we er et bo oe ae Re-| siste age education. experience |EX. PRACTICAL NURSE AVAIL- 28101 Ph. Pontiac Laundry. FE —— bags, $3.50 value for oes call a Johnsop or Mr. j 1,810 acres in T 21 N, R 2 E, Ogemaw c | Wid. Tressportation css. 3 P bagyeal andrea Cte) Nl a) _able. Day of night. FE_ 24166 Projecto. 38 mm slide Gounty, 100 acres in T 21 Rel W ~ ae eee Daily Press. Box 104 GIRL WANTS WORK DAYS OR _Landscaping 18A ca—we - A JOH NSON, Realtor Rescommon County. 1.339 scree in Ty 2 ¢ | Wanted Reai Estate ......... 32A eon with ggkteerinn en ong A ICE| Bisnis. Sheedy PE oe. “ BROWN Hawkeye camera tits FE 4-2533 atl’ | | book typing GIRL 19 WANTS TO BABY sir, |@ GRADING AND YARD LEVEL Se. a0? acres in Ts 1 and 2 8, R 3 E, Wash- B) RENTALS OFFERED experience Write Pontiac Press,| Live in. Call between 7 A.M. and . PE $-355° Pepeecs Vil sears. |. 1704 S. Telegraph Rd tenaw County. 340 acres in T 22 NX, R 4| Rent Apts Purnisnea......... 3) ROOM tO TARE ta OF SAD. aoe iP al’ FE Sa188 No calls “oa| fRki TRIVMING AND ~WEMOV. | tome rae f . 11_W, Wexford County. , Reet Apts. Oaberasahed ...:.....98| Oty pee eee board|HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS FOR|_ Sat. or Sun. AND EL WORE CERAMIS GO as | a ees < a ER and room. Preter eld- hao Free estimates, FE 17-6822. AMIC CO., 4430) Iand cont specific descriptions and further par- newt —— eee Ben05: fos sry man. sf sioeie oP Satan : Hiding a comiacte: Aol oe noaee Se Te oie a “Bee & Tre : ae 7 . Instructions & sup- 2 3 a te ee Lg hlnauas DEPARTMEN + OP CONSERVATION Rest Lake Cottages sscscece. SOA) Rd pear Telegraph rteen te _Buse~ ‘Room 12d, Roosevelt “Hotel. om after ing _ rucking ~ ad 5835. pane LANDS DIVISION | of Rent Rooms ...... sacnas 31 URE smOWING WEW HOUSEKEEPER FOR -ELDERLY HOME pace Y. 1 DAY sERV-| ~~ Da HEY THERE! Nor. 18. 35, 1980 | Rooms Ws Board ....esee... 38 URRY: $30 DAY an OWING couple. Stay ip. 172 Mohawk. AA-1 fOVING & TROCKING OR /You with the stars tn ——— cent Homee ww... ses. 328A pa ustreglo. Sells om scabrrat_ rm TRAINED PARCTI Pickup * deltv , yout Sree | , BIDDERS Rlatel re tA eerste business ATAMAIL LUS.|HOUSEKEEPER, MATURE. MUST| curse. Doctor's reference ARCTICAL| Te reas, reten PE 1-otee enztiwe,| Being your baséeratl te force ‘proposals will be received by Beet ee eerste ° usiness. AIRMAIL, LUS-| gijtggnurem Ture) Rome. OA} 5-124. PF aAULING RUBBISH ASHES ETC | ‘0 sell or dleplay. Open ‘house | the apres oan Ret ee eee = mil Bex Gee ASS ee RONING OF DORE TN in MY HOME. ee cleaned FE_5-6563_| Tues. Nov. 16. TALENT UNLIM. Settlem nN o nd at thetr | ; Precision Average $60 week nteed FE 5-6340 CINERATORS CLEANED A ED ASHES ITED, Hamilton, Birmingha: e offices, 580 pane raph Road, Pontiac, | = REAL ESTATE FOR SALE parts, "aan wcitteuse ou beautiul Reoatenin te atin MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING S&C-| of rubbish hauled Clean up s MI 6-4474. — os e Poa ad o'clock. a.m, East i css Saie Houses @) close tolerance werk Paid holi- and neighbors. No experience Te- _retarial service. EM 3.0842 45134, VE SOME MACHINISTS WERE is A iz you Wast a fast dea) on your , SE igen tine! cad since aay 98s For Sale Lake Property .... 44, days apd vacations Steady work.| quitcd, Wnts stuing, name, ed MOTHER WILL CARE FOR —2|LIGHT HAULING, ODD sons | Perfect lathe. to complete your Oakh vaoniiactt Wowget ore saat . piace t will be = oeyentld -... #44| day and afternoon shifts. M C ress and phone to Box 15, Pon-| children during deer season cheap FE 40687. shop, floor = ot posi opened and read for furnishin M FE » 10 inch Meng oy Tes al ited ie: 4 | ee eeatecar Shion tt eine: | sO sae sacESLaGY— [FART GigwT, xD HEA BS | eat eee Sey i _ ART TIME SALESLADY PART GR FULL Rubbish hauled FE : . set of Nik eee rikoe rreen tn or Ford Business| SHOE SALESMEN. FULL AND! For ran evenings and all day] day. FE 3-1338 LIGHT HAULING ibaa = aU pow ed poccoseriog in- ST ONE. REA TY ne > Pontoon an¢é wedding bianks may | ies pert Artgg clactianaleh preferred ieee zpersence preferred. Lynn] WOMAN WITH HOSPITAL x-| fessonable rates. OR 34274 be seen to ——_ 20 hours. 8 Kay de rE be obtained upon request. ORDINANCE NO 1260 eet ane gerne ® tee x ogee Simms Bros. 98) _J¢¥els_ 1 8. Saginaw perience for invalid care dave. _time, . eng for below cost, FE 5-0780, oe 8 pe Dany Oe ie 8 Is must be plainly marked; Adopted November 16. 1954 | a ait ~ PUBLIC HEALTH —— J LOVELY HAND PAINTED CHINA og . hours bo page pan cs etre va tt. serve vou. Smith) sire as ord at : or all ——— or to waive defects Zone Map of Ordinance No #44 known Sele Land ’ Salary 83 A “i pertenced dis oe Pg PE 44964. c efs now. OR|4t our disposal new or | to accept proposals that, in the 88 the “Building Zone Ordinance’ °eP Money to Loan... Ip | on qualitearion: — furnished | WILL CAR ee SUDDEN SERVICE— seasoned land contracts for our oS Soe is in the best in- | oO City of tiac ofdains Mortgage Loame =... pension plan vacation sick leave; Convalescing people in my home and | rae Serabtie. ASK FOR BoB MAHA ot ce ty bead Commianeners ot tne, (ht Building Zone Ordinsace is heredy - MERCHANDISE Dept Mupbard ‘see ee wante - RONINGS OF PER a biah > = RUB a oS Ee tawrence, PE FE 21614, _ To Buy-To Set!-To Insure Goonty Gobet. — sed enpertost Bf tr ee aes or os Cees reereseuses 4 REGISTERED NURSE —BLOOM-| _ bushel oy alld FOLLMAR aS oe nN pt lg gg 3 4X5 | CASE.| YOU BUY rr- wet a “BOARD. OF county. ROAD | be classified as Residential 3. Set forth, Sele e owsehois Sones Se Secenee ae Personal inierview only ee oe fog «reg es Uses “Cates ene capatee $2208 aner tn Ft aner ¢:20 FM , THE t 14 Evelyn Court. Lots 6-11 both veto ee eew ee 88 R : a Ed elivery 1737. vans anywhere in AY Tie NEW Vat OF OAKLAND. trclusive Assessor's mex ey | garam Ole ec: Fy epresentative MIDDLEAGED | - EADY TO. BO WASHINGS AND FRONINGS. Ppnee cl Quien service. FE ———— aaeaees Sere re- ROBERT ©. FELT 37 of the ny ot Peake. past xo Do geese " eesieiness < Pees home. OR 3-2235. WASHING RAND IRONING $17 a Full inet fet BROO! ‘ounty, Michigan. , Sate Good eeeteeenns * OR ELD tLY . Tr k R recorder 60L D. LOMERSO Section 2. he change tm the buila- = nS wcdocese- OO Experienced capable man with} oman to live in with vaew as #0, CE, Fok, CRUDE ruc Ss to ent EPPERT § CAMERA SHOP REALTY CO REALTORS Nov. 18, 1084 i ae chore ataa ts | eae a e —— socceces- 06 @ good selling background who} CoMpanion in exchange for room Lew ex TRUCKS TRACTORS $7 W Huron rite Edison) CO-OPERA MEMBERS Residential 3 ie mad BS .eseceseqes 65] CAN Work with @ minimum of|_8%d_ board. EM 3-506¢, fe works. AND EQUIPMENT a5 Evenings and Sunday ¢ pursuant to the a ra Dirt cwvccccese. 66 supetvision and desi ‘aLADY Mar 1 oes ag rea 1610, EQ J recommendation of the City Plan Com- imueter (0:0 east selva Seatees | eeea nl mueier 4 BE _INTER-|w % Toe Picr barn | modern. FE 1.1065 ; ‘e@ vertising i 5 5 sivenr aveatiWncis salce Geiee | JER eee ‘Privats ca: |) ROOM HOUSE, MODERN EX- ges your eres? That knows| trance weicome. Or- on water, Near Airport. = vi of ,our gpl oon ion. MY : a teieviartsPiriuecl Sui%sy 7 Roos, MODERN, oag_wEAT.|"yENP,,g07H ADUCRY ONLY Bee eur’ properts. call|] ROOMS PRIVATE BATH AND |® ROOMS AND BATH CLOSE TO, Us tod 7 r fon: We have the| entrance. Couple. 111 Stout St. = vere for 3y-| 3 ROOM FURNISHED APART-| ¢ RooM HOUSE 72 OAKHILL ST. ton, ston and surrounding |” ment. Private bath and entrance | © ROOM HOUSE. : lake 8 | Te Clark ‘Apply apt. T. | —aCeual ©7008. (¥ ROOMS” AND BATH. ra. FE, moun Cocaren 3 WE NEED HOMES sold out best of rew listings We Ajai —_ prospects anxious We ‘promise to x 4) ipordliges ety! ~end 1 hatin 3 our property with us ly make you dollars— grungy you what your property NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. BW. sore 7 “ny Ye ¥ FE $8183 We bono lo rar for financing , Cal ws today to list your property. TOo Buy -To OF ALL KINDS 6 W. Huron &t. GREEN LAKE OFFICE FOR ALL let WTD. FARMS P_ W. Dinnen, RD. EM 34412 WOodward 5-T744 Rings here TROON ving full particulars UNGALOW WITH BASE- Bea, meas mre, el a ANTED: ACREAGE FOR 8UB- dividing FE ¢-2072. CASH IN 24 HOURS Por your equity t your pe We on So ey ae sg “et deal. We mean. i] es M. STOUT hey 8 te §-8168 Office Open 0-8 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 4-2533 FE 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FARMS & ACREAGE need ease or write vow. ohn Kinzler, Realtor 679 W, Buree 81 FB 3528 emalier, city or farms. - DORRIS & SON Taw fet COOP Mies e887 | = R .AKE RF. SNR Sg ese» - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Edw. M. Stout, , Realtor WK. | STINGS WANTED _ UF, 3 elie. 3% W. Boren =| || FE 39-7401. 3 ROOM APT. IN LAKE ORION. MY 2-4231. FURNISHED 3 ROOMS HEATED. Utilities Private entrance. tiec schoo: and Detroit bus stop. | child, school age References, 2615 Union Lk Rd ped Morey’s _course. EM 3-30 3 ROOM APT. + BATH, ALL _Utilities. 111 Semmole. 7 R APT. PRIVATE EN- trance. Middie aged only. Must furnish references. No drink- Call FE 32-4021 or PE 2.2074 7 ROOMS AND BATH MODERN, adults onl+ "ss month. OR 3-6802. J"RO°Ms AND BATH. MODERN end private. $16 weekly. OA 8-305, 73 BRABS RD.. Oxford. Modern connecting bath, couples. Utilities furnished. Rent $20 per week. OA S374. APARTMENT POR RENT 1 7 CHILD welcome Private family. FE 2-1785 CLEAN 2? ROOMS FOR COUPLE. 4 rooms, Avail, until June, FE 53160. ‘URN. MO N PLEASANT : Le] floor. Adults. Walled Lake Adults. ‘Close TRACE 3 private entrance, heat and hot water furnished 3165 E. Highland Rd. MUtual ¢-2382. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, PRIVATE bath, 2 rooms. +5276. RENT OU@ LOME TILL MAY 2 acres of land at $100 per month. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TN. inaw $7t. PE 53-6165 toe ‘evenings "tll 6:30 year lease €20 Roch teau sates. J. E, Burns. cpg rare MOD- rescent Lake. cts ee Sone wn 1 Thornapple. S, CHIL- WALLED ——* ALL MODERN $18 woe a pects Lake sage caretaker at 136 Walled Lake Court or MA 4-31234. For Rent Rooms 37 | ~~ See — me vw AR en AF Newstest ores MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan < s% eS ee te For Sale Houses 43 Se .| FOR SALE BY OWNER. NEW 5 room house & own. 5880 5-0052 tred. $1 000 wy Pre on 4% acres 2 BEDRM. RANCH I Sg HOME wi Bus $-3545. inte Woodward Large lot 1- 1 ites, Saginas rE Eves. FE 17-6143, FE 5-812 ould consider *“CUCKLER REALTY hth he ROOM FOR LADY. _547 W. Huron. BUS STOP. I STOP. PRIVATE oylir ys . Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 34 3 2 ROOMS 4 & BATH. HEAT. aomTs fT bus $47 Auburn. 3 Soom AEA In Lote Wtlities ‘furnished. Smell ‘chidres _Weleome. OL 23-4098 3 LARGE ROOMs AND HALL. 3 big closets and privete entrance. Clee m Ges heat. gas Norton, FE 7 ROOMS 4 AND D BATH IN KEEGO Harbor FE ¢7821. KEW 3 ROOMS AND rata ower Emp! cow _ Garage availa ae i8sT FLOOR. AND AATEC BEAT, lst. Small baby welcome. Loc-| _o@ aan Huron bus FE 23-0504. _haven Rd. FE 17-7500. CLEA Bi pion RENT. SMALL 2 ROOM APARTMENT Board sired. Close to Fish- First floor. Near Post ers and Pontiac Motor. 105 Home _ Private entrance. 116 N. he St. FE 65-0008. WATERFORD CLEAN 4 ROOM ,| eae COMFORTABLE ROOM apt. Priva entrance. | for gentleman, near bus, 4! N. furnished. with |. | Jonnsoa. lady. References. Call between | CLEAN ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING | 975 9 and 12 a m only. OR 3-6847, room double or single, West side. MODERN = 1 SLEEPING ROOM pagel! Completely furnished. FE 2-2689 weekly. ‘ A ates 4. i LARGE WARM ROOM. CLOSE TO time = rE restaurant. | or 2 ladies preferred. 248 8 Pa ROOM IN MODERN HOME GaA- men preferred FE room home, excellent tra corner Only $2,000 down Good 6 room home on & ved Ot] hea’. 1 bed com down. All modern. Only 96500 full e. We are willing to try s - & dust what you'v: been for, 2 acres well located, 6 — West. _ “it M9. Good 6 roc: bome condition. Nicely send) wuss wel comstder Ee weet car’ ce beaeoeeee "RIDGEWAY. rE most Real Estate Gecbangs | id NEW GI HOMES 3 bedroom homes on large west suburban jots. Plastered vhost select oak floors. picture window marble sills, tile Bath Pull atvid. ed furnac 5 ARGE RT. OOM 1} snd water toy t re i. Good " room colors. pe brick. 2 bedrooms, —- oo rE $1925. down plus mortgage cost for the ving bate ts vestry. we hg aoe Bloomfield mills. pe Poin, oteligero ee = Nice. location, eo Y Elderly couple. OR 3-6804. : Te ENTRANCE CLOSE IN “DRAYTON PLAINS ¥ Call PE +3047 Otf Elizabeth Lake R4, 2 7 cose i modern home. Oak floors. living AREA . CLOSE room 11%" x 18. Modern kitchen.| 4 a gy a F ved- [tool tenet eek eres soe cere os 3 room gown end f up Pull tiled ROOM Je RENT. FE ¢077¢ andsce th. 1 i . modern __Womer preferred. picks to bpp oy $7880. Terms. Cncken, ot be tay santa goons ST¢AM HEATED & SUEEFIN ING HA YDEN full Desement $1280 down, Im- rm. Hot water ‘lose in sion. SLEEPING ROOMS BETWEEN NORTH SIDE St Joseyh and Square Lake Rd. | 96 E walton Bivd. Guan 8-0441/ 8 large rooms. $500 down Cooking privileges. $4 Business | Realtor Eves. for q quick sale. T price $4150. COLONIAL HOME 7 rooms on RETIRED ao na NICE HOME upper, nice & clean door, smal’ child welcome, PE 5-738). RICK, E heat, Write Pontiac Press, Box 46. WEST sIDE APARTMENT iit "ee yore District god oat act nly” NICHOLE Rent Houses Furnished 35 HOUSES AND APTS, FURN. OR rp. welcome Russell viene Young. Agency. 43 Clark St, Call before BEDROOMS, DEN. 2 CAR GA- near * rage —, bigh ie Box mc | FIVE en apERT YEAR- week, Good sv¥im- full beth, breeseway end garage. | ROOM HOUSE ON LARS. FE smog INVEST IN SAFETY, buy a dependable car NOW . See the Classified ’ section for outstanding values. | gme, but no | ~~~ r} ma (ROE MODERN ROOMS. | “win widow. Heat, sed bot water furnished. | 550m we AND xD _ LAUNDRY B ASEMENT for 3 buddies or get og couple, no children 470 Franklin bac end bus, Day shift. $16 per sa segey. Wrenn | goat ani BOAR : iN DRAYTON PLAINS, BEAUTE Weling dutgnce, Fortine Meter. ful $ room apt. tor iol ansfield. couple, private to | ROOM AND BOARD 615 WEEK. ma aed ‘clectricty fure.| _FE 5-0368. Day OR 3-7178, eves. OR _3-2414 | ROOM AND Soaks CHAR- CAKE ORION 2? BLOCKS FROM | lotte off E. town 4 rooms hegted, Adults. NOLE WA Dis- Bee aga _ fage from town. Near bus line. basement apt. Utilities and ro stove furnished. only. Twin beds. FE WELL HEATED, 4 Se ee i? ‘ r il - ice. (Now taking bed . FE +7512 Hotel Rooms 39 HURON ghee es ow leg oy ee FE HOTEL RUBURIN Room b- Dey or Week BO BC 44 Auburr FE 2-023 HOTEL ROOSEVELT service nt W EFKLY RATES $12 and up ROOMS WITH TV FE 58-8126, Rent Stores 1” East TE st LaSALLE Cute and cory 2 At onl rooms and Paes a fooe therp and Ga ©. Mice tet. lot. R. if 2% bag igh with .. FE ‘ om so et Te EE Eat What | 90 2 Mee re ee tod terms. Ooo Man teeey. Coraaa iY EEEOO wits ROOM fora. reereecee ins as .| working men. $7 per week. Close “$1 450. DOW VN" bee yes ag ant po ord ingham. No drinking’ adults pre- in. a on a new house 1 block from| pbery. FE pets i ferred. $65 heated +7662 IcE DOWNTOWN NEAR GMT . 2 bedrooms, full base- FOR SALE IN aeeeres Se ; bus station. FE 2.6076. ment. Lot 180 £ 21. VACANT. | “104 brick home. North—bill @ NICE ROOMS FOR COUPLE. RENT WEN ORLY. ove os in, bedroom brick home. - = Private entrance, no drinkers. mor SIDE CITY (ROOMS PRIVATE BATH WIL) 165 8. Parte One and Ys story home with = Catena | ROOM, For OENTLEMAN. FE) living room, intitle of storage roos Teer ER EIT RE | tet Settee aoem| Fae Seat ot | POTITIAGe ter included ‘near General Hos- | WIDOW, Mice home on bus fine to Lake 0 a ere ee employed woman for evening LAKE FRONT 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE {ROOMS AND BATH, UPPER. | $0616. completely furnished beautiful s LIKE NEW Adults only. 314 8 Marshall roo e@, recres! room & of- 7 ROOM UPPER ADULTS ONLY, Rooms With Board 38) $5. norshop = ae Cory 8 room modern ont beautiful | © rs, basement eect bh. rvs extra. Seekers OOM % , eg race. New neti "FE 5-64 0 or FE 5-4008. Legrand ssn home. wr home, “a for gis 0 fr excellent condition inside and ¢ ROOMS UPEER, VERY NICE nshire 5-5545. $800 DOWN .. This aly of 6 needs larger poly | CHRISTIAN HOME GENTLEMEN West ide home, $8,000 on terme. ry gone! ir "preferred, FE 2-00s4. —— a t, ——= ROOM UPPER. eeecY tars poUBLE DERL ges NCE W. 5 COLONIAL INCOME rated. ——- tee Seria jooted geatiomen, | 630 ine L wows & Trey oe wa. sive home sur- . roning. Orton’ .. oO Y R round vergreens cheater tone W. Huron FE) Lk. Louse, Ortonville. G A YLO D , of many varieties. sire large Realtor E 4-9584 PARK bedroom bun- gaiow. Modern Clean as a pin ¥ $5,050. WEST SIDE Colonial containing 3 large bed- ip. Wall to wall living and kitchen down. Hig’ ment. Ot] heat. Te VALUET, "Realtor | 345 Oakland Ave. E 56-0603 Co-operative Reai Estate leehones Cory, neat as & farnished home. good size REA 3140 W. Huron st. EM 3-3303 room an Attention Newlyweds pin completely Large ygrersed room bedroem, modern Rschen” bath, shecomearay and ga- to -bus line, a down. School. onthiy. Dorothy Snyder Lavender LTOR 2-411 MUtmal 4-6417 18, dining room cupboards for ‘ tun bath, full base- price is only With terms or possible Russel f-Ay rat _" ie: & cosy little home room, bedroom, ght tor * r for only 1 Young ous, tl irnace Choice of tile For Sale Houses 43 _Commerce Ra A, For Sale Houses 43 BPP PPL ALLEN AARP LAA Sle Hitchen knoty” cedar” cupbe lixl6 rE mone = rE rer 58532 - BROWN eS ee room completed. Pull bath, we’ pode wires jira bath can water, kitchen sink and all interior stud- ding. Price enly $6,260. $995 DOWN - New ranch 3 bed- — with exterior all fur’ bath, well, etc acre of 5, @ ig $6,750. es 500 =oee - 3 bedroom ranch attached garage and breeteway, —_ living Moby price end terms you $26.500 JAMES K BLVD Lake front 3 bedroom brick with 2 car garage and 2 fireplaces. Extra stool and shower in basement. 75 t. on the water. “Shown by Ap pointment Only.” L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1363 W. Huron 2-481 Co-op Real Estate Exch, ___For Sale Houses 43 “3 1 RooM, Mo MODERN HOME IN VIL ern, garage. large ken house, spoconpetely acres of land Sars She, #30 pm. r “IN BIRMINGHAM at ‘palightul ‘serene at Ss cme ome dr Be Zi two ths, and seerealion! pan aie a house and —t yard. . Benjamin. Part b w; true; in this friendly remodeled w four rooms, ior cummer sts vou'll have ), Also three easements Orcha: ine for $22,500 ~eity conveniences ag = face ogg three bedroom ra ibs. oir forned ray = s this one at i. Sho. pool and glassed porch rec- reation room with ceramic tiled floor a r. P ig scaped and fenced on , 80 you won't have to boyy A about the y re og run, two car ¢ tdoor rill boat and a dock are included m- field "school district. Call today for appointment Like horses and wide open plas This = you! Acre us ioe with pong and livable har Sgr ape * ” wedsoeens den paneled wets | rooms with fire: Ce over @ year old more to add. Priced nothing right at 932,800. $1.000 DOWN, Lee 8 bedrooms, bath and separate room A rea) buy for erate starting out-—or excellent ———— prop- erty. On peved to shopping and BENJAMIN & STEPHENS INC. | we 8, Socdware. Bi Birmingeam pun oa Ml close peat $1,500 dows—6 room, sew, Maceday Lake. GEO. MARBLE, Realtor SE. 6261 he Rd. Waterford. . Phone 31268 MILLER OPEN HOUSE ““OPEN HOUSE 12 NOON TO 8 P.M. STONE STONE REALTY | Co. ane OS oe : (BED Rochester. 1s sls land with orchard Near bus and stores, i] et door All Modern ces. OL 1 L Temp! WEST SUBURBAN rooms strictly modern ranch .. Templeton, Realtor ire lot, 2 car garage, full basement, of] heat, recreation room, brick fireplace end ay oe med leptin d Has apt. rents for * per mo. Takes only $5,000 to WARD E. PART RIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 43 W. Huroa 8t., Open Eve. 7 to 9 3 BEDROOM MODERN HOME com . Plastered walls, hardwood floors. Must mace ; calle, 60 Viola. Ortonville, Mich. : _ MOD! As b 9 acres. — down. serege. arp $78 monthly. 6-3902. NICE HOME Large neat 5 room, 2 nice bed- roo’ ment, heater, aluminum storm windows. Jatcaed cae garage, paved drive. Baldwin. Terme. ‘ents, nee? Near Oakiand, new 2 bedrm tered walle, Re guick oe PONTIAC REALTY Co. T3T_Baldwin FE 6-6275 CLARK — GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS PIONEER HIGHLANDS ith possibilities of « third. Tile pee vestibule en- merald with au shrubbery. Paved oft toa : car tached ft. Lake Mare COMPARE WITH ANY home on ——- ENGLISH 2 falta! BRICK ges j oom “with natural stone reo oti: blinds, at Hor 915 ‘78 . $100.00 a month COMPARE ULL LOVE IT. To —To Sell— You BU IT- WE'LL TINSURE IT MABAN Osnnbee sou eee watate dechenae iJ FE 2-0263 Open oo 8; Sun, 104 REXT wae" BRANCH Income 19 units with about $5.000 net in- come before depreciation, Ciose to downtown with 257 of front- Qge on & main street. Seminole Hills Good, 3 bedroom frame al! tn fine condition. ‘ bath down, full b oo conv. heat, paveq street loca’ 3 day Would You Like to be the proud owner of this house. One owner—custom built—brick to belt. Living room with natural fireplace, full room, kitchen Priced right at $15,7 730 down. Bee it ay! Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence Street n Evenings 5-8161 or FE ¢4278 Extablished 1816 IN DIAN VILLAGE. § Large rms., oneal ry fire th closets. 1 nice y vin ee rege. Only $12,600, $2.600 do WEST SIDE. Fine ?-bedrm, home ali in A-l condition, 1) isedeen kitchen, breakfast mook, 21 ft. living rm., fireplace, tileg heated enc porch, ure window y “overlooking = = en or gg "Carot pinnaling $17,000. Ctl are AREA. Modern 3-bed nook en, with gas heat, ? garege. aped, blacktop street. Close to school and bus, $13,500, $3,500 down. NORTH eg dy ome gv oo ny ong w hea full “basement, clote es ground. bee thie “90.800 with down. bin-fed stok- Wisner yar} FLOYD KENT, Realtor Ww. le PE 86-6106 yy Le int ae MILLER wd ISTINGS hanes — ONE STONE REALTY CO. #19 Joslyn FE 32-0253 8 to 8 pm. Delly; Gun 1 to & 8'4 ACRES @ 6 room farm house 1x17 living room, large 2 bedrooms « full first en wita con] a end 3 build- ings. Only $8,450. EAST OF JOSLYN alow with 2 BEDROOM T- amic tile bath. stown kiteh- en, full basement wit gas heat, automet'c hot —— — and water 60 r yard suse dcen We Ol 4 per cent mortgere. IVAN W. SCHRAM uh deamon or he 52564 Real “patale Exchgnee ANNETT OFFERS 4 Bedrooms—1 % Acres An outstand et 614.700. terms. . n Veterans, Attention! To eligible veterans only $3000 down on this were ranch type home rooma beth on first Teas plus heated breezeway. eet eee So lsease ie a © privileges. “Pee Brick Ranch 6 reom brick and ranch ace : re shower, searet fed eating 2 car firevroof rage, ce- mens patio. $20. terms. Large House, 5 Cottages = income peeperty consisting of large home Lake front i» Clark tstanding value. Lake Pruleges Attractive 4 bedroom Colo- ial home, outstanding fea- tures include carpeted fiv- and dining room car- pred den with fireplace, itechen lavatory, breakfast ber, jaundry room with au- tomatic washer and dryer. 4 rooms. 3 carpeted. and ceramic tile bath on second _ basement with off heat, room with fire- prose. Sereened porch, alu- minum storms and screens, fot 110x280, 2 car — Public and Soe door. 22.000. terms, in- Cludes drapes end curtains Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS aE eral FES 3-7193 re Evenings and Sunday 1-4 BY OWNER, 3 BEDROOM HOME, ta west suburban ee teas Mj ee. $63.82 including rance on G1. mort e. "GILES , Wo FOR ONE” room modern home for the owner with full base- ment, gas heat. AND a 1 room modern home that rents for $65 per month. ALSO ? lots. “Good ‘east hese a Pag schools, ine. The price price? “Only mysi0.000 with WE HAVE THE KEY” No waiting to = tn. You can bave thi, ne ew 2 bed- eo home 3 Saturday @ oe wT SEL' Gh TRADE : pleat A English hina ont of { x tie erm* . y fa oF aa - Groon M-.4 5 ae 0 TO EES F is gy . 3 Eyl eae cock ing : isc A car gera ater big dee . Bt eae ent You: “oo rm iat 106 outn of [5s cant Janda 40 ACRE tf AG, tC f Wot aut QUITS ais ALL vers g utensils ¢ : car qorese: So pet af ( OM Sa. wane se acer tate Ger Gad heme Week Ge ie Ch IRA aca tn quit, & Rese. PE ome (DA Sees FE 2-2680 DRAYT MS ment ue mate sour nuns wit ~ A IR I a ME AGHE R REAL UE id f ceetg. etir ‘er and c ft dim. “ \ NC ECO hog~¢= FE 2 40h bi SEDs EASY 3 | : AYTON P $-1201 or F call Mr eee ms beureom = # UR ADE ee sford Mich EAL. ESTAT Elba M Stout R cash Cad RC a ANTAIN WILL SWAP vty Neu Glens WASHER : Attractive 8 root LAINS ‘ion. °C san furnace eit sere ee! On © 8E : calor Fe YO HESTER _ 3. vear FOUR YEAR Ol soe ca de votes Dorn ; ; alow. on full base “BUD” N eee Aran (hes cet garage a. hilt 22 Business oO loan R. MiCII frou fdruoin cis hone f Mie oe ae never ee eis car garage ify led bal tchole “oe. a craiee Jaw r pportunitie: 5 N $25 TO $. . nt home of e ae: Ge wet Bioomfield Hill 2 7 oe Only woe’ beer : -| _REAL ESTATE dil ace housetrailer me te 1do' js rf , Son W OO BFAUTY SAL ee: s I “ Tos 200 FE 59-3625 (iar wee P a - ot Se Oe eae : ronan sage cite "Owner leaving | . a IW DOPOOn : S cal! Ca exe) re HOUS STOCK DEEP FREELE ac J WC) , 9 T my EHO P FREEZE $1200. » ggend ® see it and at ce KN OPFICE OPEN 96 PRICELY FROM uf ‘ Uh aon SCRE PARCTEI ~ ~ sues el adel orga anee oe h Roche:ter OL sont OL wile TRADE MY EQUL of Am - ee ES Eran One | ak “ DS \ It ee pel Oe ed on Mi Locat a 1.9781 rev Bel ty 1 tuod sf makes freecer é | YIN . ars $500 Silver Bei F for eu: ain St f ed in GET bright Air sport oe 8485 guaranteed for eerer t . () : and ib Ro Se tom ree E ~ * red sport co ne ed for 5 EEGO HAR on VY EN tE42 a: Realtor Ls 700 Do Ary) LEME AS Moe \terh) ‘i . ae cimers Onner wishes. - CASH OUICKL y Sood @ or mos eau Dyes Fae Se nes we ct aa = slightly . S43 ; : p, : i 2° 2 = “ : _ 3 - 2bo4 . re hare on af : | oe eles feaeaisl vengeae ards Orchards woes 4 43 Sn eee WT) re uceees i WL ene Ce a after 7 Up to $50 wit a Be leioke oistye. GO i Piuorescent. ol € , i A : 5 Ebbert Bi. —-— —_ i ce meoaslT - - TOO and i eens * tin onl $1850 trom =i Pre home with for & Bra v inal . us De Ree Real Fst FE 5 944) ieee THE wing t TOR pes to 1953 car 0 Fests Nad Coe hs con § 2 4 A Sar 2 aaa = BUFFET 5 ow tage veat attachec red SE PAU Blie: Sy ee Bact to Aa desl s Brin, oe 4127 : 1394 concition $20. e700 Drayton Rent B ‘ cae all ue sea plasters D ore necO ele ae pases BiicDinG sit “ori: | = Loans “also ce ee nie aime 1 BEDROOM MODE brECIRIC DIAPER " | e ’ i Th L near S ; 4 Sig s , : viet! ! See | thie eat Possession eater | this fine Sa sbewlng Y ON ray fe 2 ar Er sew Scho Cees hes Wey tl TAN EN ignatures saa aener furore, 8 aie ao furnac AN ne te eee ard x masnee iittle Dec 5 is a os : R — 130 x : RITE Be : 5 sec ge nal : inne rspr alan « St . & -=— id coll, on 5 Family | we plone Se Peas See BUSINESS , curs Aioutoblle or ee ee caceper att DACRE ht) pinches gai | ae se well at only ‘0, cated Np LARGE LOT ike FE 45905 ‘re ii . eee or ' oe late model @ask vue “ ae Bisa coer 136 id out . near S a4 on Dolls WITH aa Hips yestablien payment houctraver . FE 5-9 ae Sail after r = | ane eccnage lel Drayton nora ‘ace. patie Church pen qd) | y ber oiler Lake WGP eke ioee lag oltered \ copes nese be ee cal FE 49895 oF aniy —_ noone Ph. : mrest eturn en trad buildi um- s ung plant Sum plete aa x AMERICAN . 2 . it! et. Pirst Put thore 4 ment See ea luca o 5 | 9 rade jing mat pane! del t retail LOA 7 erm furni N AND = oll it no . ir f ; 8 w eria.s ee deliv i] stor ore eect MOD- Cats neo ORED W are, he coin sou eet i Ped co t Vie P M oe eee ne good ery vec i‘ oe __For Sale | Clothing . a ie exces ann ies 2 oe areal on this well M. Ti KNUDSI iakee a cal fell bose bedroom ‘ . ___FE¢ ae ret ® O° y16'500" Terms fot rE ? ALASKAN c 90 £1 aaa LS us but must 4 bul oe : : car sement _or FE? : = SKAN SE OL - Sauget ved Central on. $10 Pon REALTOR N oe eet eee reas rac t SPE ee R Ladd, anar COAT CALt Bop Chao GUVOD CONDI- * me, hot’ water, bination Has Ph State Bank B pty Drayins weeds fe lot an. hedroom hriek One acre ( le SE > y nnett ] 202 PONTIAC | _2-7872 6 pm, cal re EVANS ol? - FE +9642 - NDI- aa x Bid | t nce 2 ax 14 parc 8ST BOY ——-——___ * r Oi oe | m no A ‘ie Seen h. FR 4-451¢ 8 | is offered he Leuieminay unenie tall bas venient to aided Good! soi! C oo REA he ATE BANK BLDG ae S ATGAEN GUAT PURI COI Ae 30 gal HO: WATER HEAT. DAM tub All for” ab eee. oe | Baus Sn a ere Lees asement cml ti ewe kaise cuss oon elt REALTORS at 14 Also i FUR COL- ELE ee Pe tees valves, = YOUR _ 700 Th owe peracn! - cera spot fo Smpekh Jus Pvening F 4 Isé clothing SCTRIC 87 = ' You LUCK is hom yment ‘s ic tile Four 1 Just ings & S& E 3-118 BEAUTIF ung ‘ Cc STOVE ae on Mat ee CO. | this any ‘tse anee yes sale So act now petiedi for gees ta ol heat pan es us BROM ST Realt DRY CLE a al 7 ad sae ay MOU TON LAM PM Rejyyouee cone 8 size. 32420 5 FE +330 , galow, 3 spac room mod see d 2 _Huron NN. KReal tor well ANING SUSTNI Wiss Pract ; MB EAS 7 5 each, SS - EY OFRE tow. em b lan _ esta BUSINESS ul ically BY _ i ? __FE Sis00 * beth. beautiful eak bedrooms ile | / vit lot 6 COL - - __FE _2-4810 we peitesiaee -hed in rapid; NESS %23—to 3900 Exceil ek nee coat . ine ie ears oo DRY WASH ———— room bric aR } screens, floors st 1 : ONITAL , Florida adjoining P y grow- O41) ater ‘ion. Ba i2 | 330 d Cheap FE ER 3 | ae complete ne. 2 car fenced coheeet lend ges. beat paved street nigh jote enclient 5x188 ‘GOING =: On 27m aim Beach Bl ebis Las LOAN to 900 BOYS 3 ae ad foun FE gLEc oe peees ene = spacious li mode roi ced good ne andscaped 1 S $1 600 cient ranch good NG GROC AWREN co = IECE “TRICO ; iv Tm | term neigh le Se Oe ch type si ho ERY a cE . coat 7 BROW iach CONS Se | ties steam ‘heated. 814 00 fire: | tgnbornood #13 300 B metete drive PERRY PAT ees conse eae eed Spee bee | Ti ine & SERVICE ce ue entry ieee Oy eee ROOM BAS rE}. 0 0Ot—t with STRICT pear IK BAe! fut or Livin eer it Ns $25. ae |FULL LE _ ; ce STOVE even BASEMENT NEW Bea LY RANC thes ee ce atliness €), Suarters:| rO $500 — _ _LENUT heater $15 ‘ $20. OTT : face. Storm NT. M tele Gl imeoien our of- yroee ce a rm .R SALE “gs iy | : zr ¢ Ich fi Box 107 velvet coll dark tr GUAR bypass Oi hstatgg : J I lan E 3060 WEST 81 or inte 1; Shows oar & © igerator ANTEE > : ; : oye D rview ows ro © uffs | Ww s D kE- rae eae” be it | TES So ON eqimen pe cle setae une 5 a “eaners BBR Se | wn and fi | ou side 2 ve NEK A few ie ' tae P busine : Vacuun shers ; up | a“ full priee of Lhird Stre , | (tere wema cue tne at 963 mo RNS Ne ye OS ceo feet coesumes Pee ala RESP INSIDER a | TN LADY 8 DARK BLUE. Rens Sits "Oaxiand "Tr Bs ms | are rooene e ON fet te | on beautiful lsabeth ors close oth. Unite Me rooms util & toe ‘Pay “only, 30 er cent dow er ener extablahed Evel FINANCE CO Soot coat K BLUE NUBBY pd) FE Saath s, bath and m be | it om eth Lak . : or units Ww x ant De | now . enthly own | wity § nip ater | > . : rim, siz ur coll ; | © ear iaelinys Wecent hurry bath and “tile te uty 3 femtaren 3 eine omen se i formic titchens Ot! cist! Tate nthip payments Buy | retuns. ares | ootae gat ae oe oe collar and Coe oat? rug. and hal « urry! - ben, pla: atures | mat: large bed ing family K hateein’ large lot hot water too P We s sib} 20 000 a | _- e State Bens NS ZIPP ‘ on Onl? rug an Wit. | art cont MICHIGAN | ideas oak fears panded | tiled. fees ceacioes tiv ion on the —° see cna at $11 see -tseen: aa PEON) ; ‘ontiac Press je | Write Benne Bida. = 40-42. ER SPORT JACK Hie elient c a aed pad | stream _— Over 7 acres. trout pear bers: famine work-m threom | rooms Dg room oo Si ak me FE WwW Le RENT. Realt j saINK c conT good quality, KET =| Bevery Ba oy ee 1900 oetaema ef anal em + street r heater. € spac with plenty of ta: Sale Lake Prop.‘ wrence eae’ AT. i Ca or take a non ¢ FHA paved ggg Il gr y of ta ~~ ake Pr oO FE _ MEDIUM” om trade an be ar er Gl ter s heated urnished op 44 Neat pen Eve« c §-6205 SIZE. FE | IRW “anees “ bacement with workshops atic Lak arene to Consu ose Yor reat : ith wo a full ake WwW r . mers Po 1] LAM * SAI IN & RO LN and a neh tubing and rec- | Rees ‘on Water Fronta has ge | pate fae Tae coar PROM FE re ~ ANTIQUES. PH REAL EST A est Side B trays A water double gas heat ig most Fisioe ge F ~ = THE ae Pt both excelle fitted wool ron 8 ONE : BTATE - eee cacoucn ¢ rick ment acces aedicapes ievod?) Ol ‘\ As low as __ For Sale Acreage 47 “BIRD 1g sEE ° mee 160. OL 2-4007 nt condition, SALE pX14 WILTON | FE Solo) Fe re 2106 FE = 2 "bedrooms "and led sath | down Ow ST 9th asd wi carage (82 Dine Mis S- BAR J 2TRAM. ge 47) S150.) PER J . Extra ls ne “brig MINK SCARF ¢ LARO Se RUG. _— | ipa ul cedar pe bath must ner tre with $5 000 ignway What . LAR F times price. $325 | tess valu : EXTRAORDE 20 es | . living reo! neled room c sell see | paterred ona Sale > OR_3-1950 . Now a terrific b LAR as 2-5567. tll sell f wore wed s We hav AORDI- ACRE EST place Pomily - sized fir ALL POR APPOINTM . ubur ber > 2TXCRES poe Some sree usinese)) tt . iR or 6150 FE uh are sed t e brand new ESTATE pista Mileteld Golhay bg OF OUR INTME nl rop. 48 | SE S—SKk on ee a ts : ESALE 8T s in bedroo — | CLARKST ATE comin oo kee dining OLA GAEeMee wilt a: A lo S10) DOWN sod cen. This te truly er | _ ORE a Foom sult ae te i . : 5, voocae Dp TO 8H “ WIL! K1 . | cated on W N t mine” precciy aha ay | V1ce g_ See at (SED CLOT sell es Asem hving Lovely 3 bed: ON AR I \ arage Abe beat 1! at REAL B ow you RE LENG I one m alton ro : nad for ery th uly @ | STL VE Ww H- Come na le these By 5 ind : ac » BARGAT THES 7 PA ile east ad only n oniy $10 at can R MU! in Aay ; pare w and loo! your home on bedroom Colon’ erms ¢ payed od cu NS F| Close in C RM Garkston an of downto entory ‘nc! 000 dow be You c fect ms JA els ith all oth Kk and | tiful semi-private lake, farm | 0 qualified ae i | - acre Complete! trom ery eyes ee Par tive butl eiudes! large! ¢ plus an borrow $20- condition, $60 CXET PER- | tiseshere ¥ er suites cil i { uyer «with ly fenced 1) new high ly ‘se mile te ding with — ree attr bn signatu $500 out SWAP D $60 FE + almost ou can Db offered gacellea =r og e Beau-. .- : modern lel A ‘ OF all size of school Ove Te and othe h living ac Loans m oy car. or fi uickly | and ARK ROOM I 4-384 ture the price uy these fo uto oil Abode Pull base un St Be : Rowe Full bactaenu. insets frontage b each parcel or T rentals quar- any © ade without end urniture | _ct = atest fi EQuIPwEN : ete an of used fu id . . y 782" too we orthwhil orser! _chine MY of wash = h take Tivore ri es onen 1%, baths ment. | nedict's gatege Imm baccavent feu ructed 3 parcels for deep Only HOTE oe mental to purpose ator two 1 7335. ing ma- FU scent. 393 wk. ‘corpemea ving sided barn | Eacollent 3 a ediale ipoese heat isturue B L.. LLOU | to repay” Up to: O LAD! ae SATURN PGR as ft living barn clese to T bedroom | O ssion. OA urry you esutiful roi AW “OR lent cond $ COATS | complete R SALE 3. ols Ne ‘dining room with close to Telegraph & pose ROY KNAULE.R ed peace oot brick bet HO st ee ertee vizel 6 excel | Foon sutt good | condition ROOMS Rescise tes aon Just off oil regs eors: Gircdighodt 26, W Hur . Realtor dw. ME St , Bee te ene Cee | on EH WED 1105 Thorpe Kitchen s e. rug. bedroo Living 000 Flint pl between let Sol garage and out on TIN Be out. Realtor town Ex e onle lig busy DING GOWN oe er Cal et apt. ga m suite, . pri id Sof . : FE 2-7 inaw St 0 a cellent uor s | | size 16% N WwW — — | all FE s stove | IB se ee value ‘at 90-260 Prone jee TOR aac pen Eve cus ~ 5-8165 cae decorated New location’ Fil NAN | Headpieces Some saenitice 830 ‘or one ae naa between» ‘ ops Ov a m ‘as fur- at . tomst ELU -\ BR. TS REPRO Meche ace | Rochester “ess aiticnal income, Buy real mu, gcgporttien CE ph font formal ee OKs ELUXE jIRONER Like large lot. weit built bon a NION TARE CRES. MILES ? cua roegaat 2nd ee a tans Sale H As STOVF Age le aT by a eet a Lake mpsen #34 KI UTI ME an ate it eee PRS, Roce: MPSace Psere oh Sale Household G A STONE LATE OE neighbo xcellent sand ore Lake Dre! Gaatiee, which we |i AR do butiding seuss fruit trees D +0085 oods 57 GAS ale 3802, KEN- tomatic hood, blacktop sede good R in this meant can be Were and “= MA 5-4781 we. $7,650 $2.000 w AIRY B. 4 Ne - | maho CE WHITE * et . 1’, car gas furnace reet Au- Nealten : room re gnificent new rotten ide : hat a wond R AN IQ eyes | Boose’ dint 25. 9 PIEC a fal rs : neh } hen Wye ; 1 ert UES Tete kee minted an E with cut seis Large tivin eet. LF 4 0528 tached gare adh with a? eek Biter wall S4 nore price inevemerca i¢: Sama cee Wi mile of D ARMACY ENN gac © 4.034 NNY 96 | 2465_Aub CTRIM per month rments conab's cea tee Te av Nillage hat of $14 500 84 ng iow Huge «ix ver fronta ruggists — Hi MACY INAW & ae 1 Rw ober = INLA: ; aEATERS— Rd Cc. FS one 1s Sonim AG aye odie 4400 home in aoc and naib to bec ere is PONTTAC wlUC«AN Paint 1D TILE EATERS FE { : 1 ac , 1 ERC tt ome 1 your Also sbes_ Root ite on 4-387 F. C. Wood C RAWFORD cont # foom frame home Has 3 hee ea oe ssorignt condition a nice income een, ri ghamce | gee Daw waheey Aides, Root Coatine 9 eal ssi 90. several that are ideal for nave bedrooms 1 dow home Hac 3 Comtortable & ¢ - : 71088 tt over 8100.00 This st ¢ross from way ABOUT AN uron FE 90 | Look like te Beectifolty eo 3 and : O AGENCY ving room fi mand 2 up 14x10 In this 3 X Coss 1 ; he SDD lice 000 a ye SS Phone 0} ees Offic CAN YTHING YOU 43084 oof like televi desi 5 RE. Ay. TO 31, ¥ OPEN EV nock Scree: ireplace ob 4xie an © bedroom wb: S bduw M - mee prese nse alone Tf ar on 1221 ° oO BE FOUN You WANT | 7h Amenca: sion cone gned, 3! Hire IN EVES and ned rear pe reakfast L infer jen 7 ingalow — A Stont ; as sand ription busi t has a | i) space hea D AT L NT ese ar 3 ves a ‘One ; a S Wiliem R : n : . acreens full th Sterm a large dot g located 77 N Sai it. Realtor rie. etc ness as vei desk ters, al as | ‘crate e brand : 5 Lake | RD EF 4 heat Ga ull beser rms “aera © ouble jot on Sagina® St allen with just Can b well sks With , all sizes: her ne? sgt : & M58 ase acta Ment ou tel of (he near the Open even FE 3 Tie tates je bought | f Sect esas bees wocean :, School | values 7 siiehtiy Aner § call _OR On Sar 5 3 BI DROC MI ‘ Terms e privileges a neal Pr ned = Cathohic enings ‘til AP als v tavessigaie a if you | ae plete. #28: Bene board coed: Hacc one ee Propeccae tt eet a ae \i~ 1 s sei] at ee EROCE , franges. ga canbe m-) HUN stieck in the . : : ant-—-\Wess: : z rROCERY— . | all st s&e $25 up; wie a street’ this home features "pias se ale ate Measuring SO DOWN $3.00 down a eople Who | Sy $5 up. beds. Table ne OEECIAL : A k fi s plas. ome fil Ave Toreem f ' . e in thi it | a | | 8. 5 ; pew ch up; able suit Seg pon peri ge Sect "cas teal, cea cme be 1) pacement w trem, (Ot the 1 80 : Se an eee takes to. pe. BibSS co shecee: ano ae oe 2 $25 per East of tow m home storms an heat. and ) base “4 price and Staton He a ai Putaiie? ecatea it ACRES «all gua ble market 0 W | & used. $5, up; ches nette pt size 8 stove. $25, month nh. and onir echool bi aq screen Sone ns { terms . This i ‘ good miles fro How can ranteed end | Or $49.95 up; bed ts, new gas stov eee z st s Handy Hohe fe ee road m Pont that? you los invento a up: li Toom | Dresse e sat This ice ores and dy to IF PCOr « the ai) brie : mode has 10 lac on at? Ha eon a ry SPECI i up; d ing rm. suites, Chest vr $7 . . perty a ne = the! ance i he Th. sto! room a a "Seer deal ; ALIZ. ; dining room suite of dr ~— GI's we tee ers” sioumtonn Convenient ps oe ee ale needs some cecnrating be Jp esc =e goed, enaipment™ fut license “—— ED LOAN SERVICE pot d otter — 819 apse went? Beas. complete. ai? one : 1 Street § east sur { zor 3 rge enough , chions = a barn _ | tabl Ss upstai liv. $100 UR =) =ev mattre 3 bedrocr down to bur ap 5 reame CLwnslie -ome & fental units mitk how 2 chicken = ished store irs A we up te OR EASY PA nnersprin sses, $8.95 Louise Past bungalow a sharp partment ne and bel: e ie Rec eea Maatl sl ae tillable- se. 2 car houses. Wy, Ponti and loc i es- If $500 w LAY-a-W YMENT } New roliaws mattress¢ j possession at “Lake On beat Terms Unaied a. cr. to Ds a land and. pasture” oa = thrips id iy Cot ern et THING. *é SELL. TRADE. | wae” wlity ¢ beds. slags : . low pay- ay O \west Side hoed a0 nice ne pipet e pointment only, ure Shown Us on $150 ed between ae y & | AROUND COME on ANY. ree sell ty cabinets. aes mee tosh : i tds are | Pp : ACR LOOK | for th an, = REALTO r | § room f area Priced hoppin: l & 7 STA serv ce t workin ARKING. Es e ho ae ey + Ue bf = ~ ra z( t * iz. ‘ or me ery- a odtiand My ET, Realtor 100" Oakiana litle ata = | $8500 te See totems ee a me RBH ENRY. ans roux Hicks R TE- WID Beressary ev wo when ves NPRIDAY oar © ie Oakland Furnitur . Co-operatiy: : =e Se ree Parking | se6\ terms. Near Gen Wurmace ain : x Ine wy eal Est made to, ery effort | “TIL » HOT POIN ginaw e ve Rea} Esta’ FE 5-0603 F ing pital Near Ucucral Hoe ues — oO on ayto state Servi ? give is Pontiac: LES CO., iL 9, HOT PO! te Excha: $550, ray E 42544 tal Hos- Rocheste OL 19 ‘60 ACRES R 3-0 m Plains Pontiac Sta ice Of Pon one day ou the money Heights, or 1 mt. rice) east of M INT DRY! FE 2-523, : Ni ne? - OWN” RR r, Michigan Ml th CRE3 ser rey A (asda Bank B tac, Devment our choice ts on Aubu of Aub _Huron. Elect: ER ¢ side, ew Subut NO EX 8 Roo ree quarte cot FE 4-1582 andmes. Bldg schedules ot | ro Rd a rie 95. $3; urba | Lovely TRA COS om Hom Gone ra mile of HAN ser, Broke es rE 2-2366 0 M59 ir Co.. 1060 NEAR W n Home ot din, 2 wedieees you should c ___ For Sale L man yment Real waterfront _ Sal ____FE 5-007 GENER ARMSTRONG V! ONER: R Like 8 room ATKINS L. ning I m bh hom see tt Se ots y farm buy. b] é PU { G VINOF' 338 Mi NEW FE room bungalow ae | au Gteder bee cca on kiten. tates tani ot A betreon Lots Dinne and bes ote “ay | Contracts 52) LOAN CORPO BLIC x12 ee Foor JOR tse YD texwone in c 4-4e08, bd bail { 8 j ‘or “| : : . oe Beico Ou Purnace. #11600 Terme, wm | date onvlcers 3 mies Me Meoe | Samm Bi Maco’ ‘Soul | deirle bung, eer ——— Property 4 NEW ¢ ROOM ~; 2 W. Hu est Seay a SEES aoe Taree 0008 con erms, | _field off M s north $10,500 w son- — site THIS full be. AND : ron wy, : or: ew ————— ° 2 Houses - field Take Coulse Boot! WE BUY wee Batre aise on Bde y 49 ber cent interest 2 BATH WITH Phone FE deral tp MARL aah es ee wh urniture S noes over i een LAND CONTRACTS bee CRIFICE FOR pf, OB corner eet] BUSINE > #5.150 6 al 3-7181 “oo 8. SAGINAW te Bung | REHOUSE, F specials estar = eer elas | casr SAL Ss a | SH ta Oe oe : Ave . , : : E! Loe ESS CORN RAY OPPIN 4 A Toda: er. bed map! com ° w with res WHERE T N Teo ry ER Oo) | GF No do of and Pig thes onda’ ES : home eit ERE TO BUY IT: tewer and oe ae tac Paved ey wer ae Ele | pn a Ries | “YES” LOAN see x = per ate aga A163 in Up. cotion‘matire vote endnuarn™ taaedee 611 m1 ee . munca oes _ or investment pemegat Here | Coopers 3-7103 Open 99 = ™ prompt:y Se ea Sei = rensibities ae See the Want Ads’ AND HARGE - = ent Total price $6880" ural Rectasion beiteees| Nation cucu Gane month. 30 at ss faneraor $1698: davenpe eds ‘com: Terms ds’ They ARGER CO CLARK REAL ES FLOYD ce $6.960 state Exchange | wide vis or single. MY "he: ae B "bea “tan Uh R. HILTZ lead vou straight | uW Muren 2% 1 8 30 - ure oe? TATE , 4 W Lawren KENT, Realto 3 | BRAND NEW platform rock “rock Eas | oael 4 = faight to } a Ph FE o-operatiy Ope ss ence lf Y Pry . | E AND ers Ar : , : lar _ Sse sea ° Ive Real © Evenin Next to O ea eultee sad 85 up os PE eee) FOR QUICK. eRTEX Ee BUILDING Lor Exchange @ ROOM Consemers Peecr URE PAID OFF LOANS $25 tc to $300 ae tweaey| FLOOR SAMPLES each; apt, as, step ea re beni Huren 6 ; 3 ; *RIEN in Ne ft paso . OOM HOUSE AND FP ; | 2 ieee ae chairs r wardrobes er = Open Eee, - ed 4 . SE -RVICE ae Dd. esired Cal of city Terme. if session er wore, ‘teenie he PRETTY through Classi : eae! AL 4 Bioode’ end tables uite s100 ‘ort face a rugs. $i? were ashes ‘saoh eee A : ie iac Pr ‘Om. . 1100 . BRADW Sanf ate pos- * SSI-. } is 3 50: ; s lord - . co Lazy am ms ox ‘wool oe s' Classified ad- LochTeb ON ete SF ror hate AO FT. _ fied ads! To sell or re “Le uaerece PE om ox ay bay, shale and “aoa of BANK FU ss oie Pas. s. Dial FE2 OCATED (ON EAST W 2-9700 L or rent M Ponting 2 Bee? 50, now ‘an | _ORCH NITU [8 ac tht ee - A or. bedroom . ARD C 2-S181., price-s475 a DROS, Heart of | Watert | swap or hire, d — gage Loans 3 Gare aa a TO FARMERS Sas we O. a r, Real s Cal! J. A. ult ing boom ‘ord To e ; | gee ased ee i 4 errs AS NEXT a ; ope cae A ry Bo Oe as Seon 2-818 , dal FE, LOW INTER re Os Rene BBB open TERMS . » by the Jot = Grove eA 1. Onttmited funds EST These ae” Gas n130 50 ___Open ti 9 Fri A a sereak MI ¢008g Edson | pa. tg one ie aa ‘ne side ——-_ oH sights, — Ee i } = : | H gh, . ‘ | oars 4 Sans “quanti SELL TE ; : ; ose cameraman . : YT IN’ 1E- ; : . 1310 ‘Ponting State Furniture, A i | through Cla SURPLUS or we goes Ppkences Land, ssified ads { i f ni live “eae «| Paan stock, machin. anything! Dial ¢ .f \ « as PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, } NOVEMBER 18, 1954 Sale Household Goods 57| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 KELVINATOR _ $50._Good ir RCA WITH DOORS. $99. WALTON TV_ Walton Cor, Joslys Atti 7 Piece LIVING ROOM SUITE ig eae cabinet radio. 4 PIECE "SECTIONAL IN ROSE ale on materials. tapestry. $80. OR 3-8852 ‘ million teet iar sound ee esTONe EV 1 YEAR r 8 mnbings < old. excellent condition, $125. 156 brick. Union Wrecking Saas Edison 8t. W. Eight Mile . Phone Farm- in, or w 56-1660. J puo- THERM a POT BUR oi] stove ae marae atove and : oll t N. _ Perry. Oxtord Mattress. | “LINOLEUM AND PAINT SALE erry ington ANCHOR FENCES No money down, F.H.A. approved. FREE ESTIMATES FE 5-471. Mo FLXTU BATH RES. 680 i” ewe =<) pines and fittings automatic ol! LINED Th DRAPES.' Coa! Paces, steumy and = Sets ike te, utes | “ey Snare, 9 tt ‘or es e, single drape for rod 52 mches wide re “HEIGHTS SU PPLY trast coler pair for rod 122 inches 2685 Perry St. ‘ache long. Phone | 1 ae DAVENPORT WITH SLIP | eover Good condition, §45. MI 46278 __ @ NEARLY NEW BLOND Ma-| hogany step tables. Period style | Bia condition. 1170 tamee K Bl see, ane Phone PE 4-5431 A ~~ BURMEISTER’S LUMBER TWO YARDS METAL BUNK BEDS. WALNUT To double bed with a mertgaiee TO 3 Maple rocker 4-83 575 axg Sheet rock. r shee Going St 1x6 fir boards $93. pe rm. MA TIRESSES AND HOLLYWOOD 1x8 W. Pine Geands P+ per M. beds. All new You save, Closed 1x12 W. Pine voards ar per M. on Sat. Hilbérg 52 Williams. FE 1x12 W P Shelving $15 a ft. . 254 red Fir. special soe @ ft. 2x6 Red fir special $85. 258 Red Fir $85. pine eget Tile MAHOGANY TWIN BEDS. $40. FE_5-2372. yo ) NEED TO USE GUEST ROOM furniture. Complete set. lamps fond spreads included Real buy MI “64366. z ieakat joa! $4.00 100 ft. W. P. combination doors. $14 05 aluminum combination doors $20 05 piece colored bath set all fit- og) co complete only $149 95. Since | DINING. F (OOM SUITE. Call after 5 Lee E 2-6651 2 Sor “BLUE MOHAIR LIvina 3 condition fire- room suite. good place, set complete. cuckoo clock ey halen eee maroon satin bedspread and BO: INTS we Mal ARE BUILDING & Bouse RIVE OUT TERS shams to match box springs and TO BURMEILS mattress, excellent condition Set | ef Revere ware including sugar, f AND SAVE UP TO $500 ON ALL ereamer, and trey. 387 N. Sagi- MAKE 8URE ITS naw é ROOMS OF GOOD ‘FURNITURE. Also water softener FE 5-3128 18 E. Biva a ; BURMEISTER | Northern Lumber Co. 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. Pontiac EM +4171 a and § Mile Ra. FL 11-4184 Fee BATHTUBS, tubs We hawe made @ purchase direet from Relpve? 2-4 MoDERN DINING TABLE AND chairs, eouc'. end chair, cedar wardrobe. TV antenna FE 4-0798 | special NORGE REFRIGERATOR 9 co-! Freight Claim Dept. of & ft cast bic ft, Excellent condition $35 re FE 5-1502 or see at 180 Oneic | iron tubs that were damaged in transit These ere nationally mous brands. $99 50 value, $20.95 Also large quantity of lavatories PINE DRO} DROP P LEAF EXT TABLE Complete with fittings Michigan | 2 hostess chairs FE 4-0122 co 303 Orchard Lake RECONDITIONED - SINGER SEW- gapy CRIB AND. BATHINETTE. ing Machine Electric round aed pik, 0b 88 Cal PE 39141 3% = —cessonsbis, ON Detsy. ] PHILCO REPRIG. GOOD | 7 new, reasonable 389 8 Jessie Saginaw BECAUSE WE “ARE CHANGING to as ti we wW ; REBUILT MAYTAG. AND “EASY || “es cheeg ears Bickel ceakar7 te spin_d FE 45160. A-1 condition. Term, if desired REFRIGERATOR. KELVINATOR, | Inquire 209 National buiaive. FE il ft., 2 doors, separate freezing compartment. 6-4436 REFRIGERATORS “LAST YEAR 8 | . One of America's | bes name brands Guaranteed for years. Buy @ new refrigerator | foc a little more than a used ma- | ehine, Michigan Fluorescent 393 Orchard Lake Ave RooM SIZE TONE ON TONE ‘Blackett’s. Offer Knotty pine paneling $159M belge- broadioom carpet ox 16, | ty in. utilitv plywood $425 per modern floral design All wool sheet. ! face. Pad included. $75. FE 45052 | aaa one = boards, $75M. TOFRRATO) . WEAR’ 6s and 2x8's $85 RETOEEATORS TART TEAR S| Fut Song. pe satge, bie & coor per « - best name brands Guaranteed for | 8161 Dixie He Clarkston S years. Buy a new pelrseeretee | | for a little more than a used m ehme igan Fiuorescent 8) Orchard 1 Lake Ave A Sol = ~BRIC K_—nsed-—BRICK Common Brick—Fire Brick RUGS—3 CHINESE WOOL HAND) —150 _ tank hooked; “ a a ame bah aa shedll bo on . ones; slso matching domestic art PRICED POR Jick "SALE wool hand hooked rugs 4x6. MI & Used aser 4-057 Exce stint used 2xés— 2x63— 2 PR GREEN AND ) GOLD y LINED | 2x88 —3x12s—Ixl4s traverse dra 63 x 88 in. like ix6: T & G. & Sheathing new. MY 20 | sed door- comp. with ape 20FA BED $14.50. 2 PC SEC. SAVE by getting our figures Ala aad Wicker AD _on complete lumber lists ay ee $11 = = agate SURPLUS LUMBER refrigerator. chro! a AND MATERIAL 8ALES CO nner 30 arenes SO. floor , $240 Highland Rd. (M-58) OR 3-102 Open 8 to 5 30 Except Sundays R ANK FURNI TURE CO BE. WITH MATCHING CHEsT. 42 ORCHARD Laue AVE NEXT | TO FA STATION RMERS G speenes 3 | = °C LUX-AIR_ FURNACE _ WITH ‘ERMS | blower and controls, A-1 shape. 7 Open. a 0 Pri_nights | © _ reasonable FE 7-802 SMALL ELECTRIC HEATER. 1 COAL HOT {WATER HEATER, cheap. Call FE 2-0579 after 4pm | $10. FE 7 SOF A. GRAND PIANO, COCKTAIL i00 FT OF Sa FENCE, ‘CE, IN-| tab'e, one chatr. all mahogany | cluding stee] posts MI 43241 Call after 5:30 week days Sat (Cont FURNACE AND 2 OIL CON- & Sun_anytime OL 2-807] __ rsior buroers with controls STUDIO COUCH. a AS NEW | 8331 Elizabeth Lake Rd FE 822 Corwin CL FE 221M _7-0333 8TOVES BODGHT aD & EX. CASH | FOR 2 FURNITURE ehanged Turner's 602 Mt. Clem- 47881 ens. FE 2-080" _ | CLEAR ers BOVE GOOD re RADIOS. 86 Combination doors and $8. FE 5-8755 ex lumber and suppiles SPECIAL FALL’ M. A, Benson “clearance sale. Used oe | aN Saginaw PE 62521 | and electric appliances. | cHIPPED 8IN LA ALL SIZES | Om Nationally known makes, en ears ae 2 OAK DOORS FOR SALE AND all fully reconditioned Oak DOONS ena a | and guaranteed. Easy) Norton terms. Consumers Power | CEMENT BLOCK < MACHINE TO make tongue and grooved blocks. ; Write P.O. Bos 107, Fenton, Mich, Company. | - ietervies Cali Fenton, MAin FE 5-8151 wa West Lawrence TABLE SIZE WHIRIPOOL WASH- ear: at “29 VOLUME SET _er_and wringer $18 FE 5-8772 of Bor of Knowledge with 10 ; year books .ncluding 1064. $25. FE 71-8004 after 4 THREE PIECE USED WHITE GoOMPLETE RADIO AND TV RE- bath fixtures see them while pair equipment Sacrifice, $295 “they are still installed call _OR_ 30174 | eae COMPLETE BABY BED AND Taylor tot _ FE 71-0222. TwO CUSHION ROSE FRIEZE davenport, apt. ref, 2 hand made Prize winners sa@tile 2'« x 3'« and 3% and J’ & quilts never used. at state fair at 1638. Cherry av- ‘+ A! rose =x. an) lens. tique love seat and chair Ser- | bie hel Use pentine cools: Two marble based vanity er odd DAYTON SHALLOW-WELL JET “ge 4967 er Dixie. highway of call pumps $78.95. 3-0162. DuPom fet wall paint . $2.79 gal. “FiECE DINING ROOM SET. DuPont tnterior semigioss $3.70 gal. McBride Hardware | 3 ice =| OPEN SUNDAYS ® TO 12 FE 2-8002 1 shades. FE 2-7284 after 3 pm UaED TVS. $49.-0 AND. i RB Munro Electric, 1060 W Used Trade-in "De 1927 Auburn Rd. iat DEXTER DOUBLF TUB B WASHER, 2 yrs old. Power mower. OR 371608, after 400 0 ELECTRIC RANGE. NEWEST 30 in model, with every new pos- Ref; rato. : ible feature. one of America’s halemaved eueramect Bas famous mame brands. slightly Cos” aickse room ost Sapes | scratched. $285 00 values, 3189 50. 2 - viae Foom suite $29 95 Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Or- Studio couch $1495 _ chard Lake Ave a pe wood breakfast set $2. 9 ELECTRIC & GAS WATER HEAT- | coos of drow <- ets. oe —_e al) sizes, °t | 2 yw AYMEN supe: bargains | MAL BO PA ARKING Laundry trays stand, faucet $21.95 | r mM AN’S = Check Our Prices- Be Convinced! | WY SAVE. Supply 100 8. Saginaw 18 W. Pike Only_ ELECTRIC LIGHT rene USFD GAS RANGES: $29 50 AND newest 1954 designs errifie for every room in the hous wa - Rg Munro Electric. 1060 ree. \dsscer 94 be rater, rey Dining room $1095 value $38 rch $2.95 value, $1.95. Sli; ely actory elon oar oak so rescent. 393 Orchard Lake A Ave. WAs i ’ ae @ BR MACRIE SORE cod Vacuum sweeper i IP mortar Like new. oe EXTRA LARGE FORMOSAN RING waouant UNK BEDS. neck pheasants fresh killed, oven es = a. eltresese. $44.05. ready, or frozen. Orders for | or. Bank iture, 42 Orchard Leke 1.000 Visitors welcome, Edwin’ Avenue. Olsen EM 3-4863 “CAST TRON. ALL & controls. VACUUM ir USED ATL FURNACE. 20” maker to rom $4. ea pipes. used stoker, 7 FE 29781 ise “oakiaad bet. “ All for $56 4156 Quillen St, a.m. and # p.m. Drayton Plains. OR 7 FOR SALE ‘WHITE GOLD 70 PT. | WAYNE GABERT’S APPLIANCE SPECIALS diamond ring. $225. 5220 Cooley Lk _Ra_after 5.30 000 FOR RENT—FOR SALE Air compressors and Jack ham- Seotteen tT kien co! chain rawn, cement, finishers. = Admiral table model TV, like | CONE’S RENTAL Many ethers to choose trom. Floor | '25!_Baldwin FE 2.0077 discount, | BLANKET FINE 111, BAGINA Fe seve. | Yor numers $1 FE. 271, W i ILETS 817.98. Gition. $25. Laundry tub, $5. FE Washbowls with ee ee iN’ os teh with fittings Reasonable, EM 3-4 $94.85. Colofed $109.80 SET Factory Seconds - Irregulars with pads. 173 Seward, after $:00. | 14 5AVE ELOMSING SUSELY, 4, For Sale Miscellaveous 60 Tani FRESH MEATS Beet roast . wee Artist’s supplies, hobby Pork weak occ We supplies, see Classification [Simoxedpientor 10200007 5 Dato aa & SUP-' Po Bacon," “att = hole saibs ee To 4 TK sau . OPDY KE MARKET Walton st Ona ame — Sundays F/58-QAL. DRUMS A-t canna FE_ 20160 3 ASOLINE DRIVEN ARC WELD- ‘1 Gr, portable, OL 62088, had eee | M. =| ta- | yao Call PE matiress and | 47585 DE JUR ENLARGER NO 2 0 2. VER-| 718 GALLON . PUEL © ie i tare Behe = __$72, Must sacrifice. $48. GOULD JET pump. well, $50 MA ¢1 230 9, OALLON FUEL L TANK. 430. $20. (Garaes Doors Complete stock of number 2 doors to be sold. = a evallable at resus eo front remodeling and ‘tes Estimates ‘1 ¢ vil 8. Paddock PE 2-0203 BERRY DOOR SALES co ling. | | | AS STOVE MAGIC CHEF, AL- nee new, $100; crib mattress, $3; chairs World Scope En- . | c Se err All in good condition. HOT WATER HEATER, 30 saga as. new. approved for use | Consumers ee $80.50 & $119 50 values, ._ These | are slightly | oi] and bottled eres “heaters at ter- Garage Doors | SLICE OF HAM + rifie he M 93 Orchard Laks Ave WOULINGSHEAD VARIETY | j tore, 7 miles out Baldwin Arm- areas floor cor and Mac-O _ Lac paints. Phone 71-7845. HO. GAUGE AMERICAN FLYER electric Condition train Exce!- y Complete ins Worth much more FE 54-6670 eal _FE 4¢-6612 HAVE A FRIEND WHO has a hobby? Check our “Hobby & 8 ites"’ classi- fication for ideas on Christ- mas gifts That’. classifice- tion number 24A HOME OWNERS! aLUM_ AWN- ings, factory price FE INTERESTED FOR | phie equipment and su) es?? §=6 Bee mr oy gees 5 HOBBIES & SUPPLIES. IRONER. GE CsED ONLY 6 of dishes. times $60. Odds & end ; cut class, clothing. lamps, few- | elry. ete 6942 State Park Biva . | off Green Lk Rd EM 3-2478 KRESGE UNDER-FLOOR ae | nace $50. OR 3-1815. KITCHEN SINKS FROM ¢ $3.75 UP. Grade B. oo sinks from | 1050. G_ Thompson, erry. | LUMBER “FALL SPECIALS” | 1x8 ery Ment M. oq ft $65. In12 ft. or more. 210 tuck butt pe Ca@&cl-3 sa $2.30. wall plank & tile varie- gated coiors, 8c sq. ft. in carton iols Matt thick insulation. 100 s ft, $4.50, Int. doors $7 & up, Ex doors $12.50 & up. 24 to 2x19 No. 2 & better fir lumber, get our price now New type it and CAMERAS & SPQUIPMENT. ¢ “61a For Sale Pets 69 UATIC GARDENS CAL FISH AND SUPPLIES Mill St. FE 42853. MONEY MAKERS !t 87 ON. Used Casg stals shredder, like ADAM HAVRILLA S KENNELS. : he =e fed. , ming. OD& Yseq— . idea stalk shredder and in as : . Ra, Oxford One: guaranteed. SEACTIFUL BAS BABY oO iRAKE ee Be? cece each Black Pekingese, $30. iN TERR RIER PUPS FOR sale. AKC registered. FE 4-2342. Baby Parakeets ...$2.98 “wnrrres GUARANTEE FE 32-4025. Closed losed Sun. BRETANY SPANIELE AKC REG. Reasonable FE 4-468 U New Idea No 13, Manure on spreaders Priced to sell! - Used Oliver McCormick and John Deere spiecaders. Used New Idea 1% row corn picker. HOUGHTEN’S 828 N. Main Rochester OL 1-9761. ee NOW IS THE TIME BLONDE COCKER '§ BPANIET FE. | male, 6 yr. old. Good with chil- TO BUY dren Jor "puclid. FE 2-2521 ‘ Pits. AKC REGIS. If you Pid ne or @ real. vate tus ser: ce. FE r40735 pee garden | tracter | .PREE 8 TO GOOD HOME M E Rototiller i ee KTTPE. 3002 _ _. Qinton chain saw Lr , i armall tractor FLO'S HOME | Stop ip or cali us today We also have e stock of used equip-| ment that is priced to sell | 186 We take trade-ins and credit terms. “ FE ¢1112 | AQUARIUM | pam! fr -— supplies. 3 ouDE COCKER PUPPIES. 1 | RAQK male 2 female $15 & $20 a KING BROS. Z 3-1033 ' YOUR I-H DEALER Oe ee gual with bunting | Pontiac Road at Opdyke epee teres | ae aispostun SLIVER KING DIRECT | DRIVE _ Mayfair 6-261 hain Saw Weighs only 25 TATURE COL — ep TiS) bs $198.95 beautiful registered Briggs & Stratton, Clinton. Wis- at stud MA eonsin & Power Produc’ En- PARs — Parts & Repair for All AKEETS AND aia 2400 Aubern Rd. FE 4-6510 PARAKEETS. CANARIES, CAGES, food, since 1927. 5684 Oakland Ave. Dick. s Air Cooled Eogines 192. 8. Saginaw GARDEN TRACTOR. SEan Dav. | Sale Farm Equipment 76| Auto Acessories 80 ATTE NTION ' We. are — and oral late | naand ett ae SCHR. AM AUTO BARTS rail Dixie Hw GLASS, GLASS, GLASS We specialize in safety a _ and we i sev- e used rear steering walls tone ears trucks. huses, ' job< honored a eee thstalled Lake Rd. 3-T282. while you wait. free pound suICK ‘ss ry antes wa PIPE ‘ in (2) ft lengths) We ft. 1a, tn «21 ft lengths: le ft SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 100 S. Saginaw FE 54-2100 | NEW SET OF WORLD “SCOPE encyclopedia = £35 FE 5-250 Oll BURNER “HRYSI ER AIR Temp pipeless ome register Cast iron furnace Perfect condition $200 Cal) mornings or evenings | or any time Saturday or Sunday Oxford, OA &2120 OIL CONVERSION COMPLETE Sipe Excellent condition 640. FE 5- | PENNY PAINT SALE House oy 1 gal. gal_at ic TWO GALLONS FOR | 100 per cent Rubber Latex. Paint. gal Roller or pan at 1 cent wees ma . $3.90 Li) le Gal. Paint & Roller or pan ‘$3.90 FL SHOP Open 0 99 S. Saginaw 8t. PETRO HEAT SERVICE | | WILL HEAT YOUR HOME | For tess with an H.C. LITTLE | fully —— automatic floor, ; wtiltte or basewent duct-— type. ops posal, Now at reduced | i pare: It lights {tself and burns oll. So simple you and service it your- im use im this area. Demonstratio:s daily. Asso- ciated Mila Trailer Exchange, 60 8 Tele graph across from Tel- ee enter Open eves and we Plywood al! kinds. Kitchen — doors & acl to ord NTIAC. PLYWoop co 1488 ‘Balawt FE 2-2543 PETRO OUNTYPE OTL BURNER, GPH. Excellent condi- ine ‘rherinestat, of] delay and | stack switeh included Reasonable FE 2-83.40 drawers Lake Rd REINFORCED CONCRETE & SEPTIC. tanks. Ph. OR 3-7686 bs STEAM $0nEs CLEAN rk move rust and lime. a, per = G. A. Thompson, 8. SAVE ¢ GUT a Warwick. 2678 Orchard Lk. ~ G. aoa coerte heaters, ha & Thom STORM SaNDOwE 6 “naif size ween FE $118 G Lhe A pnts ope m1 nacrity aoa? eae, | A 4-438 3% GALLON ECTRIC “HOT Wa- st heater, Uiberglas lined, $50. aroxes poOuaRt . G66D CON dition LOOK FOR YOUR.OP- “Business Opportunities” column in the Classified 2 Re roved, | 3 | plain & pas POWER WINCH 3625 ELIZABETH | ROMEX hee THE COIL vie ay | ft. G. m, 90 § Sa PORTUNITY in.the} | TALBOTT LUMBER system for wet ns ! rock, rock lath floor | | wal! ones 1025 $ Oatlaed Ph. 262: | JET PUMPS. 960.50. A, deep vel] jet pumps with | 12 eal. tank $112.50 G. A.“Tbompsoa, 80 8 Perry sRENCHING FOOIINGS AND field tile c tanks for sale or installed. one evenings FE 8-0928 days FE 2-6472 USED OIL GAs AND COAL “FUR- ; maces Also stokers. oi) and gas career floor furnaces, water | eaters. blowers and good supply. | | Warne Heating and Air Condi | thomng Co. 423 N. Main. Rem | | ester OL 0211 USED I ELECTRIC MOTORS, “4 14 bp. Refrigerators washers. electric and gas ranges at low on The Good Housekeeping Shop _$1_W Huson. Use? Flee Range | Used Television $32.50 $1405 & u RADIO & APPLIANC ~ Music Instruction 62-A SAX AND CLARUNET epeddobgs FE 2-736€2. tions. Herold Krohn, Sale ¢ Office Mffice Equipment 63 aT BAROAIN PRICES: ong E'2-3006. secretary. Also oe | HORODONBRED ee pgpleresngaroae dt TYPE- with writer =" eimeograr® base sheeter 200 slip sheets paper speedoscope wil. separate'y Phone tore 6 pm. * e pooray typewriter rd and sell along: mga ed or | | Sale Store Equipment 64 ALL KINDS OF Seacaaetl equipment _ 7.9785 after 6 Two LAMP FE 3-0104. } SHOWCASES REASONABLE. FE Fo" FOOT rescent industrial fixtures, vaue $8.90 marted Can at _ Orchard Lake Ave fac rooms. Michigan Fluorescent i Sale Sporting Goods 65 (Fy cinps HAY STRAW WOOD. BIG SALE ot guns and deer rifles. 20 per cent the double s ton one My DEERSKINS TANNED, NATURAL aed | “Largs or sme" ‘uantities. OA 62 = post wili bold until Christmas. 303 | fes. 1304 Mt Clemens. FE 4-6 en with cultivator POMERANIANS. cally brand new one PMEL _ 3-266 rose 4-4259. Holly PUPPIES, eo aE TES, POM. ONE MAN CHIAN SAW eranians Toy Manchesters, De- | NEW A UsED | Stop im for a demonstration, Ume PAYMENT PLA : | BRAID MOTOR SALES PHONE FE 20186 Dew ng | Time, ment pian. Freys Ken- payments avajiaole Mil'er’s Gar- | oo nnetee nels &o Ww Ue Morris Rd. des #* La bap beter ae 150 8. 6 EAGLE $36 DOWN. $6 WEE Mt. Morrts ta “Michigan NI 09-0500 Woodward. (North of 14 Mile), aw & (Used Cushman) Scooters _Birmingham Phone MI 46000. 49 Ne eases PE 44246 | PARAKEETS 82 & $3 ae & FE ¢ MEL | | breeding cages ~ Special Discount Sale Overstocked equipment. See me tose. PE 2-3340. before you buy. M E. Tillers, PEKINGESE AKC PAPERS rotary and Peta “mowers Speciat | _ Male. 18 months old 660 FE Bolens garden tractors, new and | 50711 __, used Evans uip. 6507 Dixie) PARAKEETS PLIES | Hwy MA 96-1878 or OR 3-0506 SEE THE NEW ECONOMY RIDING tractor 8's HP all implements, also walking tractors and power | mowers ° . sf : Lee's Sales & Service 921 Mt Clemens St. FE _ 3-9830 | SUP Dancey's, 358 Oakland PE 5-6831 | | ers Nice > TOY FOX TER- | riers Nice gifts. FE 46488 | _fore_ 2 pm ‘SCHIPPERKE PUPPIES. 3. BLACK beauties. Perfect watch dog, fam- ~ SPECIAL PRICES! New and used farm equipment Repairs on al) makes of tractors Wisconsin motors. Pontiac karm Supply JOHN DEERE DEALER tly pet. No leiephony 4 trimming or unsightly heir on furnishings No doggy oder. Champions at stud. OL 27433 SIAMESE KITTENS ‘8 THOROUGH. | bred, unusual Christmas gift Se- lect — now Belfam Cattery FE 5-829 _______, Zi! Pontiac Rd __s_—séFE:«# 6100 ~ — GERMAN Auction Sales 77 OR 31042 ses ——— anon SALE FRI. NITH 6:30 a ALE “REG. 6 & B Auction House, 5080, = —— ee Die Hwy. between Drayton and | | Two “REGISTERED | Waterford. Bedroom suites, living | beagle. female Ad eel for sale: room suites. also dining room a! a suites. kitchen furniture, assort- | wane MICE BIRD SUPPLIES | ment of different kinds of tables, | All Pet Shon 69 8 Astor FE 4° and ft. cases, office 4+-6433. hE ey ine ar este Arm- ne strong linoleums, ere! sizes, ae SANOVED WATE 3 washers refrigerators, all kinds ith children. Reasonable to right | °! bedroom Bacace vob wees. TS rty. FE 2-0038 i dios. gas and electric ranges, o! | pe T 70 telephone | coal Lage ypees stoves, one stands, many more g | Pose Teens Beene Ze | emt et tated Hewied ta BOARDING BATHING AND cur age _ s OR ST & 8B. 4 _pink. = N. Perry. FE 2-6113 Auction DAIRY "Teton , SAT. “NOV. 30 at 1 PM = located 2 miles south of Brighton on Rickett Rd. and ‘a mile 8660 Maltby Rd 28 head dairy cattle inalaning Hol- stein, Short Horn and Leama el 1 fresh cows, 100 per cent —— free. This is a herd of catle all of which were raised on = rm : | Heat. Saree 373 8. Telegraph. Hay, Grain & Feed 71 corm picking. old and new corn, tractor work MA 5-0666 STRAW. Oais BAY GOOD GREEN ALFALFA. MIXED | Cy €C cents per baie delivered _For S ‘Sale Livestock 72|~ lings and tires at pee. clean and sharp. See rE 71-0188 anytime | 1941 CADILLAC ¢ HYDRAMATIC. Radw and heater. Chauffeur com- partment Excellent condition $450 MI ¢ 2856. cl CHEV, 7 GOOD CONDITION. PB ‘aaevig "$3. RADIO AND HEAT- er white walls. FE 5-T005. | For Sale Motorcycles 83, CHEVROLET ‘BEL, Pal as mos hew By owner OL ‘62171, FOR PARTS AND SERVICE: ON j9;90 CHEVROLET. RADIO .AND | your Harley Davidson see Harley heater Low mileage Sacrifice. | Davidson ales Co. 312 8. Sagi! 179 Luther. | _ CHEVIE, ‘$4 BEL-AIR, 4 g | For Sale sale Bicycles § 84 tone, $800 miles. Sharp, tulty- Ce le ieee J: Gia Qed veadition FE. 2S IM RICYCLE \CHEVE ‘5 ¢ DOOR 710 SEDAN. ‘REBUILT AND REPAINTED setae “jah 3 DOOR BE. bikes, will trade OL, 2-8301 | CHEVROLET 1 108) ; | _ Boats & Accessories , 8s skirts, new thes 5 Cal Pr veut OPPO POLE tall . |g B OTO! nN 61 CHEV. POWER GLIDE RA- -EVINRODE pera alah fs dio & heater ery sharp, 16008 | MARINE SALES AND SERVICE | _muiles. Roger Jackson. 161. 8 Telegra @ CHEV $10 DOWN & Sanaa - SUrSOARD MOTORS. Laphbetony S: Weetwere. Be: gha Starcraft ts Ti ra. Cag | mood | ogy si Y MOTORS oo Craft & Yellow Jacket SHORTY HOOK'S PLACE Y'all Come to 17] We Finance 171 8S Seginaw st. | At Pine Lake. Phone FE 2-5260 ‘Transportation Offered 87 LE PLP LL LL PPL LLL LL Oe ANYONE LIVING ON ORCHARD | | Lake or Commerce rdés.! If you; work in tiac and your hours | are from 8:00 Pode and you | wish tran: ease phone rE —<, reek =a After 5.00 prone _M PONTIAC DRIVEWAY SERVICE. PE 4-61309 — 63% rae Street. TRUCE Cl aRT load _efther way. PE 5-6206. | TRAWNSPORTATION OF- \ fered to anyone Gesiring ® ride anywhere from Walled Keego Harbor €8461 before & 00, after 5 00 4174l. ~ Wanted Used Cars 88 CALIF. BUYER HERE | $300 dyed S@c extra Head mounting $20.00 Coats gloves, Oar | aa n ot: TOU SE TRAILER. nEEDS euaky CARA purses rugs etc. Est. 1927 Ww. 0 oeaoe EWES 13 CORRIE- — eeP | aVER ae HWY emster $311 N. Center Rd. “Gaie Ewe: 160 Rods of sheep 1955 30 FT ROYCRAFT QUALITY | te od o gpeldy _Fiint. Michigan. fence with steel posts Feed racks,' at @ budget price Also Ameri. —__“* of shed Cotriedale Rams $20 up.| can General Continental, and PRICE THE KEST Nn G | DEER RIFLE SALE p. | “THE REST THEN GET Dairy herd 13 heifers and dairy Westwood 1 1954 36 ft. 2 bed-| the best from | Remington, model 760 pumps reg. equipment with oles stalls | room demonstrator Price reduced | BILL SPENCE | $104 40 now $70.96. stanchions ae untoon tor quic: sale Ask abow r oe = | nen aewe model 60 deluxe. Pontiac Lake _ rental purchase pian on used 62 Can Care oe CARS PE 413 women otel oe eae coe |e tt WEEE Pie PIGS 1 GOOD} trailers an mAce ' chester. model M4 © brood sow 600 Crooks Re. | eT OE ney THE HIGH DOLLAR fter Insulated red hunt! ing coats $16.50) Ser 9: - For high gree urea cars. We een poo: Ie GOOD WHITE FACE HEREFORD need them. Drive th, extra mile, | helgers $75 each MAple 95-9674 it wil) paw yor well 4540 Dixie | ! i KELLY’ Ss H [ARDWARE HERI Pontiac RD FEEDER CATTLE sa “H. J. VANWELT SWEET £ 3994 Auburn at Adams FE 28811 oe oun ae ' PONTI. a FARM | 20 FT. “COVERED ED WAGOR. Git NORTON AVE , , 1938 Chevrolet panel. .$95 ILSON GMC 89 S Woodward — | | FE 4-4531 | CHEVROLET WRECKER. HEAVY | duty Power Winch, good runnin: condition MA 6-6396 2085 ‘Walnut Lk Rad near Inkster Ra Stand- . ard Service _ eS { DODGE ‘41 ';-TON N PICKUP. good tires, reasonable EM 3-8830. %# FORD TRUCK 2 BEDS ONE | for hauling tractor and a 1 ton | stake Make offer OL 6-2207. PICKUPS - PICKUPS - PICKUPS. | A large selection for vou. Mang | makes and models and they are all in “A-1" condition and ready to go. CY OWENS 147 8. Saginaw FE 5-4101 ins FORD ty TON PICKUP. 878 iM es assum m ah 8 e e _8. Woodward, Birm arin Wood cute. pare ‘ham. S 1963— tit eeee r=. * For Sale Used Cars 9 1982 CHEVROLET FOUR DOOR, Master Deluxe with new brakes, excellent tires radio, heeter, spot light. turn signals. wind- shield washers, 2 tone peint end exceptionally clean PE 461898. 4872 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Lake through to Poctee Please phone FE f Get Set for Winter With a Good Used Car From Community Motors "$2 CHEVROLET St:line Deluze Club Coupe Jet black radio, heater, white side- wall tires $845 *S1 BUICK Riviera, ¢@ door, radio, Dynafiow Super beater ‘S30 PACKARD “300 Series’ @ door, redic, heat- er. automatic tren : ‘49 CADILLAC Fleetwood 4 door radio, heater, whitewalls, Hydramatic, ‘49 PACKARD Radio heater overdrive. $245 '42 CADILLAC Club Coupe. radio, heater & By- dramatic. $345 '49 FORD V-8 Radio & hester. $245 49 FORD Station Wa tor “395 47 DODGE Deluxe 3 door with radio & heat $145. ‘31 STUDE. V-8 -ameoee Starlite Coupe, heater SS $445 - SL BUICK Riviera Coupe, radio, heater @_ whitewalis, $1,050 ’$3 STUDEBAKER | Commander Starline . By- drematie and $1,195 CHEVROLET Convertible with radio, heater and whitewail tires. $495 'S1 PONTIAC Streamiiner ‘# — 2 doer. redis. beater and whitewall tires. 95 5. Community Motor Sales Inc. WHY BE A TENANTS _ Many excellent a Classified ~~. sign ramen —— = Tn Pee : SIXTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954 _ For Sale Used Cars 91 CHRYSLER, 19< $0 D pown AD acsemne, pay 464 8. BEL-AIRE, RA- dio runs and looks | Bice. » off Pike. FE 6-1245, ~ “Pore ide, full ot A ir 5 Lt ow mile OR: cas ping or older model car. FE 5 GHEVE. ‘82.2 TONE BLUE RA @io and heater best offer. OA | 8-006 after 6. CHEVE «BEL AIR. WHITE) heater, back- wall tires radio and up high — windshield washers 3000“ m MI 42205 1952 BEL AIR | HARD TOP Radio, heater. powergiide two tone paint—white over bittersweet Huron Motor Sales 083 W Hurop FE :-264) CATCH UP ON YOUR READING Good Housekeeping Low mileage and LO’ extras Reader’s Digest Any facts important to the pu a used this 195] Dodge ? ar of that vear. Seventeen ; Mechanics have assured us thi, 1964 Pontiac two door fs as good-as-pew and et a new low price. Weird Tales Are told by some car own ers but the lucky buyer of Fortune spre mos Bar the buver Sane —— on res ge heater and clean throughout. Riemenschneider Bros. Dodge- Plymouth Phone FE 2-9131 232 S. Saginaw St. PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” 1950 PONTIAC With radio and heeter 3688-4) Twr door (Stoc* Ne 1949 MERCURY iter and Club Coupe radio hea overdrive, (Btock No. 3630-A) 1953 PONTIAC Two ‘uipped. Ft car. Stosk fev sel) “ ’ 1949 DE SOTO and heater. 1947 PONTIAC For Sale Used Cars 91 PRR eee "03 holy 2 DOOR SEDAN. LOW 5-6552. eae eae "OK" SALE! ek av it | 1950 EL i HE ATER AND’ POWER SLIDE i LICENSE NUMBEK DJ 60-81 $595 CHEVROLET 195) CONVERTIBLE RADIO HEATER & POWERGLIDE 11! CENSE NUMBER BJ 92-00 " STUDEBAKER 1951 — V-8 ENGINE. LICENSE NUMBER AP 90-61. $480 CHEN ROLET 1953 SEDAN WITH RADIO HEATER AND POWER GLIDE LICENSE NUMBER EE 57-60. ) HHS i949 - LICENSE NUMBER EP 24-30 $187 Michigan's Finest THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF | WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD Convertible radio and heater. | 3605-A) (Btock so $175 1953 PONTIAC Custom Catelina, radice Hydramatic 1505 No 3687) 1,595 1954 CHEVROLET Two doo radio and heater. | (Steck Ne. F501) $1,345 1951 STUDEBAKER Sedan with radio and heater (Btor” Ne. 2703-A) $475 1951 FORD. heater, 4 \ Sedan with radio and heater. | (Btoe No 3711-A) 1950 PONTIAC Chleftain heater, (Btoe< 3718) J No. 1953 BUICK w iStock Station Wagon Radio, heater and | Dynafio No. 3728) [ 1953 CHEVROLET Cub Coupe radie and heater. (Stock No, 3729) 1949 CHEVROLET Two door setan with radio beater (Stoct 05 3712-A) PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Goss at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 two door radio and | and - YOUR FARM AUCTION has more buyers when announced in’ the Classi- “fied ads! Dial FE 2-8181 for a helpful ad-writer's a oe | LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Deale 1952 FORD Custom Tudor $895 1946 FORD Station Wagon $275 _LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford peal PH. OL 1-071 EIS I om 6 TAYLOR '°50 Plymouth 2 '47 Chevrolet Fleetiine 4 ar , 46 | 1950 CHEV | __For Sale Used Cars THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Down Payment 1964 DeSoto V-8 Spt. Demo ee 00 1963 Chevrolet Fordor . 270 00 1953 DeSoto V-6 Fordor Jee 00 1953 DeSoto V-8 Fordor 379 00 1052 DeSoto Custom Fordor 219 00 1932 DeSoto V-8 Fordor 27% 00 1952 DeSoto V-8 Fordor 299 OO 1952 Ply mouth concore eS 179 00 | 1 Ply Cranbk Clb Cpe 15900, ea Piymouth Concord Tudor 159 00 Ply. Cambridge Fordor DeSoto Fordor 13 1949 Lincoln Fordor ;4948 DeSoto Club C. BRAID: Motor Sates De Soto- Ply mouth so Years Cass at W FE 2-0176 upe SEE AL] NEW 1655 DF soTO AND PLYMOUTH ON DIS- PLAY HERE NOVEMBER 17TH 4: CHEVIE $07 47 Plymovtne $97 ' 4) Pontiac Pients Other Late Models and Transportation Speciais 115 8. feginaw ‘$2 Chevrolet Deluxe 4 door ‘al Chevrolet Deluxe # dor ‘50 Hudson 2 door door Ford 1 ra — TAYLOR’ a wat LED LAKE “since 1831" Phone MArket 41561 4 DOOR GOOD CON ditten Low mileage. radio heater and goo’ tires 1498 Cass Lake Roac or cai! OR 3- 1665 LOOKS AND. RUNS ~ CHEVROLET 48 00 Plymouth Deluxe Fordur 49 00) | 91' CARNIVAL titel || | by Dick Turner | Junior married off we'll get the car back too Now when we get res “Well this takes care of the telephone! Se tee ‘47 CHEVIE good 12 hari va off Pike FE S124 __ _ _.! CHEVROLET ‘50 STYLINE 2 door Radio heater turn signals Good cond mechanically but needs paint FE 2-87 63 CHRYSLER 48 WINDSOR 4 DOOR $1 DESOTO | oo OARL 17 DESOTO 4 1963 Willys, Cass at Pike aud heater Nice doen Carkners sedan car MI radio No money 43410 ee _ $10 DOWN & AS- ajyments 464 Wood- irmingham DOOR LENT CONDITION _Vie_ STATE 58T BARGAINS — 2 door. Radio oO. srerdrive 1 owner sume ward - EXCEL- EXTRAS one Like « “Pontiac ¢ nydramauic Radio and | est *oeedenaues Commander V8 oe car $4%. I PONTIAC AUTO SALES 2 We a Montcalm FE 2-015) Jacobson Pontiac’s Exclusive | Hudson Dealer FE 2-0349 PEOPLES AUTO SALES 1960 Pontiac. 4 door, hydramatic 1956 Pontiac 1960 Buick B&peciai 1050 Buick pod Ponti Catalina, hydrematic 2 door r hydramatic oan x ND FE 22351 WE HAVE Over 160 cars ol to with finances arranged Eeewouy CARS. 22 AUBURN DODGE "34 ee LOADED WITH ' extras. joor and two doors left. LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M-2%4 at Buckhorn Lk, MY 2-261! West Side Used Cars 923 Bal Bechet TE 42185 ” wo to choose from wr BUN "SELL AND TRADE _ 19 FORD V8 $10 DOWN & AS. sume yments, 4 6. W ward, Birmingham heater 32 FORD $1 FORD $75 TAKE OVER PAY- CONVERTIBLE FORD — 1 Fone VICTORIA, For Sale Used Cars 91. OPE DE | For Sale Used Cars_ 91 were Oe Clarkston is the place to buy a Tip-Top used car! 2 DOOR NFW V-8 MO _tor A-l shape $150 OR 34442 ments FF 53-0085 1950 — _ down and assume payments. 8 Woodward Birmingham 52. 2 TONE. Fordomatic. white walls heater, _ete Excellent condition MI 4-5645 | | | heater and overdrive, New aimee acces- No money down. Carkners. 1 sories. Two reas FE 4-5607 | +3410, _13.000_ miles. ForD 1947 SUPER DELUXE, |] PONTIAC, ONE ee Ex- Tudor Radio and heater Extra} cellent condition. Good transpor- | clean FF_2-2628 tation car. FE E it "82 FORD CUSTOM 8 4 DOOR. PONTIAC, 1954, CHIEFTAIN, 2 27,000 actual miles Seil or trade. dr. sedan, hvdramatic white side- _FE 308300 _ alls, power Sera gt brakes FORD ‘51 VICTORIA. SPECIAL | Fell, equ tone paint job, radio, heater. Fordo- ac pies after p.m _matic. Carkners MI 43410. PONTIAC | ‘M, CHIED TAIN CATA. FORD ‘54 V-8 CUSTOMLINE. BLUE . tmalles, white side wells and grey tudor “ordomatie, radio puleerk seas, powes brakes. FE anc oheater white walls, 86 nee | miles Perfect condition FE | # PONTIAC. GOOD COND 4-8506 ‘oo Cal) after 4 pm, FE “yctroll PE SAIL | PONTIAC “4 GREEN 4 DR Hu so! i980 CHEAP. 301 § | «am Edith Edits —_— 1933 PONTIAC § 2 DOOR. LIKE 48 LINCOL 8 FORD $125 cach 318 Burling Off Mt bao Bucs erate, “MA lemens Pes 54 PONTIAC 8 HYDRAMATIC. ia, MERCURY 4 DOOR EXCEL; | “aeitne fone fait, white wall rota it shall One owner Phoue Escalon comdiies ) etsen 50r MI ¢ eae = = 2 PONTIAC 1984 8 4 DOOR DE-,} ‘30 MERCURY 2 DOOR. $10 poms luxe. Chieftain Supervisor's car.‘ & assume payments 464 8 Wood Red lower. — All access | ward Birmingham _ Like new cok 61 Dwight 40 MERCURY CLUB COUPK NEW , Ave. motor and peint’ No rust. OR 52 PONTIAC & DELUXE TWO. “6500 __ | door, Hydramatic two tone. ra- 195. NASH RAMBLER HARD-TOP | dio and heater. E §-0866 M-24 at Buckhorn Lk. MY 2-2611 other access PE | NASH AMBASSADOR CUSTOM 1952 rlydramatic 4 door. Heater. Dual | PONTIA’ ‘47 2 DOOR CYLIN- | speaker radio Low mileage Ex- der very good condition. $175. i cellent condition, EM 3-2706 _casb. EM, 33471. NABH ‘31 RAMBLER) HARD ‘TOP: 1953 PONTIAC, 4 DOOR. D DELUXE. | radio, eater w side A&A. Light ms 8 tires $85 Down. Carkners MI | PE 45 12” aan _+H10 — Se aa SUPER DELUXE 495. OLDE 4 : . | 2866 sedan Fully equipped. FE | heater hydramatic Good shape. | 2-4597 S115) 16) (Beware) £E B18: PON1:AC ‘34 DELUXE 2 DOOR 52 OLDS, SUPER 88 FULLY. hydrematic radio heater, many equipped excellent condition, OR eatras. 6600 miles FE 8-1209 YY all Come ote Ford custom €@ 4 door cages! 1949 i finish radio end heater and | ieather upholstery. vee Cranbrook, 4 door. dio and heater dark green | pore runs like a new car! 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BLUE Lincoln Club Coupe loaded 54 Pontiac Chieftain deluse 3 M ry hard top 53 Cadillac loaded 51 Chrysler Imperia 53 Piymouth. radio and heater $3 ‘48 Packard and ‘48 Cadillacs udor fordamatic drive, radio and becker _Executive car 42558 ‘4 FORD WILL SELL OR TRADE res. for older car or pickup 5-3011 tel mee steering oaded tone > Redte heater Very clean , od) sary eS olds club se 3-7548. Low mileage * other ears from $45 up See “PORD VICTORIA_DEM. | Pinine ‘arrange or accept house — i eear Cah be aed fomy | or contract on trade car in trade ECONOMY CA and ask for Ernie Felice. 22 Auburn ere = TO OL How? SALES. $495, °S1 Ford 2 dr. radio and heater. °S1 Stude.. 2 dr.. radio, heater, good tires. | $299 °50 Hudson Sedan. radio and heater. $295 "49 Buick 2 dr., radio, heater, top shape. 47 Pontiac Sedan,. ra- dio, heater, no rust. $165 46 Pontiac Coupe. good paint, radio and heater. $245 "49 Ford 2 dr... radio, heater, remember no down payment. rin a recent sales campaign conducted by Motor Division, Oliver Buick placed FIRST Very easily. at the lowest prices possible. NO DOWN PAYMENT on the Following— PS in SALES VER BUICK Buick IN by selling to you Read and compare. $395 "30 Buick 2 dr. heater, Dynaflow. $265 =” °49 Plym. Sedan. radio, heater, good mileage. $495 radio. "50 Chevrolets—2 dr. & 4 dr. —take your pick. *S0 Ford 2 dr. radio, heater, clean car. *47 Chevrolet 2 dr., ta- dro, heater, a sharpie. $495 51 Dodge I ton pickup. good tires and motor. $95 ‘34. Chevrolet Coupe. good paint, no rust, 5 tires. NEW BUICK FOR ‘So , ON DISPLAY TODAY OLIVER BUICK OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M. } | >25 OVER COST Your Choice of - The 40 Used Cars Left 1953 CHRYSLER 1953 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER FOUR DOOR WINDSOR CLUB COUPE. At- A car of zest dreams, beautt- tractive two toned grey finish, | fully two toned black and wer steerin, radio, heater white, with the effortiess power pase low ausaes! @ owner. steering. power brakes and ‘ Radio, $1,425 tle tr eater. direction signals, back- up lights and whitewall ttres sre among the other accessories of this 180 h. p. beauty $1.825 1951 PLYMOUTH FOUR DOOR. A car in a thousand. Finished in black with whitewall tires, radio, heater, direction signals. wind- shield washers, one owner 1951 CHRYSLER ¢725 NEW YORKER FOUR DOOR $725 You and your family will enjoy all the comfort of this wonder- ful automobile Perfect mechan- feally, fine tires, low mileage, 1951 HUDSON POUR DOOR. A nice car, worth radio, heater power brakes, automatic transmission. direc- the money. & new tires, new. tion signals and windshield rebutlt engine, radio, heater. washers. One owner : direction ‘signals, clean inside $ 1.025 and. out, ee $525 1950 FORD. Here's the car for you! Maroon finish, exceptionally clean, ra- dio. heater and economical overdrive transmission. 1951 LINCOLN FOUR DOOR equipped with Hydramatic transmission. fa- dio. -heater, direction signals Pinished in an attractive twe tone grey. interior like new. 5 $825 sa . oo 1951 CHRYSLER 1953 MERCURY —- HARDTOP. The WIND®OR HARDTOP A top-grad tn MODEL with two tone paint. every respect. T30 tened —S whitewall tires, large eight gleaming whitewall tires, fine tube radio, large heater, auto- radio, large heater—everything prestt ee a — ros jooumt want Ld O Ce A car that deserves admiration. 1950 CHRYSLER 1952 STUDEBAKER NEW YORKER FOUR DOOR. FOUR DOOR equipped with A beautiful deep blue finish, heater. overdrive, direction clean interior, new tires. radio, heater, automatic transmission and many other accessories. $150 DOWN $27 24 PER MONTH 1950 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE A nicer con- vertible cannot be found Ex- cellent body, new top, auto- matic transmission, radio. heat - er and whitewall tires. signale and other accessories. The only description for this ‘CELLENT. car ts EX! $625 1950 DE SOTO CUSTOM FOUR DOOR. Beauti- ful metallic blue finish, equipped ine radio, heater. con caemas na ae many other secessortes. $625 $675 140 BUICK a LIMITED — A sho 1949 MERCURY there ever was one, there isn't FOUR DOOR. Metallic bive a car like this in a ti finish in excellent condition, Interior like new, excellent mo- large rad heater, direetion tor, no rust on body, four signals, in spotiess, -new whitewall ti rae ) ect mechanically and fine dio, heater and sig- $375 See These Wonderful Cars at 479 S. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM WOODWARD & 13% MILE RD., ROYAL OAK KELLER - KOCH -———-M Idwest 6-1200 | | Body rough: $198. 340 Bald- misege = | Sua Ave FES1 PONTiac . Pres saa aslo: CuIEr- | 1946 aetna - DOOR. EX- | ydramatic, ra eater. good condition $650 301 Indian- Fo YMOCE Et) CONVERTIBTE | gf Sean one I red. radio heater, white side, euroetce 0, HYDRAMATIC | he cus Rea! sharp Carkners | _ 46024 aft ary | a ‘$4 STARCHIEF 4 DOOR, HYDRA- PLYMOUTH 1951 4 DOOR. GOO! : pare al other accessories. Low SS ee | Se |STUDEBAKER ‘51 CHAMPION | ofa gree ee or best offer Radia Pads niin Se oe money down. Carkners. | PLYMOUTH 1640. GOOD. OFFERS | 5) 5.5 Come in “Tonight, Wen Open 991 ae - 3 ! 210 ‘ORCHARD LAKE AVE, FE2-9101 o “4 then: — , ——___ |___ : DUNN rlrer eee ey sot ip cet BONE " asa es Pada, a = es = = . / i ~ 2 ae : Ile ' iG . : Ue ewe 8 \ * ‘ (, ; i : , ? 5 J : : f \ PA a oe ee a a N ee! [| . \ f : _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1954 } SIXTY-SEVEN Martin Block Refuses to Play Clooney’s = - Today’ s Television Programs - - Channel 2—WJBKE-TV « Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Little Rascals. ‘‘Birth- day Blues.” (9) Capt. Video. Ad- venture serial. (4) Time for Mu- sic. Jane Palmer sings. (2) Featurette. 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) News. (2) Football Forecasts. Norman Sper. + 6:30—(7) Cisco Kid. Duncan Re- naldo in western adventure. (9) Mary Morgan Show. Commen- tary. (4) Liberace. Piano im- pressions. (2) News sar Cline, Patrick. 6:45—(2) Weatherman.*Dr. Ever- ett R. Phelps. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet show. (9) Abbott and Costello. “South of Dixie.” (4) Michigan ~Outdoors. Mort Neff |’ host. (2) Quarterback Show. Comment on Lions games. a :30—(7) Lone Ranger. Western adventure. (9) China*Smith. Ad- venture with Dan Duryea. (4) Dinah Shore. Songs. Doug Edwards. 9:45—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) Jane Fro- man Show. Hits of ‘‘20's.” 8;00—(7) Theater. Mark Stevens in “This Is My Heart.” (9) They Stand Accused. Mother is charged with contributing to daughter's delinquency. (4) You Bet Your Life. Groucho Marx quiz. (2) The Star and the Story. 3 :15—(7) Detroit Deadline. News. | (2) News. Frank Lovejoy in “State tective who must transfer crim- inal between states. 8:30—(7) T-Man in Action. “The Case of the Little Tin Box,” a matter of tax-cheating. Merrill. (4) Justice. James Daly, June Lockheart in “Express to Dias- aster,” innocent man’s life hangs on woman's story. (2) Shower of Stars. Entertainment by Harry James, James Dunn, Michael] O’Shea. Colorcast. 9:00—(7) So You Want to Lead a Band? Denise Lor guest of Sam- my Kaye. (9) Motion Picture Academy. Tommy, Jimmy Dor- sey, Janet Blair in ‘Fabulous Dorseys.”’ (4) Dragnet. Sgt. Fri- day, Officer Smith on trail of counterfeiters. 9:36—(7) Theater. Martin New- man, Olga Fabian, Patricia Wheel in ‘‘My Son, the Doctor,” drama of widow who wants her sons to be doctors. (4) Theater. Claire Trevor, James Barton in drama of selfish parent, “The Summer Memory, with Richard Kiley. Colorcast. (2) Four Star Playhouse. Charles Boyer as a successful playwright, learns his wife wants to write too; in “My Oyn Dear Dragon.” 10:00—(4) Video Theater. “The Captive City,” with Gig Young, Betsy Palmer. Story of news- man who traps detective killer. {2) Public Defender. Driver re fuses to talk after his truck is hijacked. Reed Hadley stars. 10:30—(7) Ella Raines Show. - Janet Dean in ‘‘Gage Case.”” (2) Pro Footbal! Highlights. Films of top games. 11:00—(7). Soupy’s On. Norman Petty Trio. (9) National News. (4) News. (2) News. 11:15—(7) Roadside Theater. Hel- mut Dantine in “Whispering City.” (9) Good Neighbor The- ater. Laurence Olivier, Valerie Hobson in “Clouds Over Eu- rope. (4) little show. Music. (2) Texas Rasslin. Film. ‘11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety Johnson, Elizabeth Taylor. FRIDAY MORNING 7:00—(4) . Today. (2) Morning Show. Journey,” drama of young de-|’ with Steve Allen, Peter Lawford, Van | $:00—(1) Breakfast Club. (@ Romper Room. (2) Welcome $:30—(2) Breakfast With Murphy. 10:00—(7) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore, 10:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) A Time to Live. 10:45—(4) Three Steps to Heaven. 11:00—(7) Creative Cookery. (4) Home. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Betty White Show. (2) Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 19:30—(7) Story Studd. (4) Fea- ther Your Nest. (2) Search for Tomorrow. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. 1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. (1) Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia Faces. Ls Sonny Elliot. (2) Seek-| ing Heart. , 1:36—(4) Jean McBride. (2) La- dies Day, = 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (9) Prayer, Billboard. (4) Ladies First. 2:15—(9) Film. 2:38—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. (2) Art Linkletter. : $:00—(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Pay- off. $:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) Bob Crosby Show. $:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. 4:00—(7) Capt. Flint. (9) Cow- boy Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) Brighter Day. 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret Storm. 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. | (2) On Your Account. '4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. (4) Modern Romances. &:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Adven- | ture Theater. (4) Pioky Lee. | (2) R. Q. Lewis. 5:30—(7) Jungle Story. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Pirate Pete SALE! We're overloaded with stock .. . ond MUST CLEAR a good share of it before the holideys! It’s your chance to save! 52 Gal. 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Phones: rz 3.2100 and FE 4-563) GRADE ‘A’ SUMP PUMP -- Today 's Radio Programs - - ee eee CRLW, Fe MSrtin WWJ, Bruce Mayer pak JS WXYZ, Top of Town ic Red Skelton WJBK, Aute Show $:00--WJR, Suspense WWJ, Ro re WXYZ, ow Btoppers CKLW, Official Detective $:15—WXYZ, Show World 8:30—WJIR, Night Watch WWJ, Bob ope 11:45—WJR, Roseme: 7:00—WJR, Jim Vaenall WXYZ. City Bylin WXYZ, Osgood, Wolf 7:18—WJR, Music Hall WCAR, Coffee 7:38—CKLW, Austin Grant 1:45—WWJ, News CKLW, Toby David : Break the WCAR, News 1t:146—WJR, Farm 9:06— WIR, N athad Minute 1 pasnée XYZ, Breakfast Club TBA WXYZ, Sammy Kare 5 Sounding Board 9:30—WJR, Mrs, Page WCAR. Pontiac High 10:45—WWJ, Break the Bank ity re mae Jack White WwW, Faye Elizabeth CKLW, Austin Grant CKLW, News, Living | WJBK, Tom George j WCAR, News, Hall a al wan, ce CKLW, (9) =| WW, (a5) WOAR, (1130) WXYZ, (1270) WIBK, (1490) ry | TONIGHT 10:00—WJR, Tennessee Ernie | CKLW, News, Music 1:15 WJR, Ma Perkins &: wR, News ww, McGee WJBK, News, T. George | CKLW, Musica) Aire pon hg WXYZ, News, Top WCAR. News. Rhythm Ww Wattrick, McKens.| C&UW. Merry Plannery ca ' 1:36-WJR, Dr. Malone CRLW. News, Sports 10:15—WW4J, Gildersleeve SS- 6 eke Cum Ga mers vee, WCAR, News, Hal CKLW, Good Neigh! Clue (Hwa Bee teach | 10:20—WaR, Mason suhtine. Dei oss 145—WJR, Quiding Light Lee is* WWJ, Proudly We Hail Fanon Eddie Chase CKLW, News CKLW, Morning Special 2:00—WJR, and Mrs. Burton w, ry pi wa w . Oresaaare WCAR, Temple Academy adil News, hg 45—C) 5 ganaires CKLW. News, vies “wwa) i, cn boone WJBK, L. Gentile 10:60-—WJR, Arthur Godfrey | WCAR. News, Hal! wxyn, Bul Stern WWJ, Bob Smith Show ” Dinner Music 11:00—WJR, News ¥2, My True Story 2:15—WJR, Perry Mason ww, o— <. CKLW, News, Bomoshate “WWJ, Plain Bill CA—WIR, L. Thomas | CKLW. Ven fae eee | CO ee em 2:30—WJR, N. Drake wxye, WJBK, Houseparty wen Here's Answer ww, L, Jones 1:00—WIR, Guest H WXYZ, Whispering 6ts. WXYZ, Martin Block WwwJ. 3 Btar ouse 11:15—WJR, Bob Reynolds CKLW, Mary Morgan WCAR. Hall, Sports 2:45— ww. WJR. Brighter Day Marriage Pays Ad 4:00—WJR, House Party WWJ. Backstage Wife WXYZ. Wattrick, McKensie CKLW. Eddie Chase Bank WCAR, News, Carousel 4:15—WWJ, Stella Dallas Roundup WCAR, Talk Sports | 4.36—-WJR, Music Hall WXYZ, Vandercook WCAR, Noonday Caller lh feD be cee sews KLW, Crime Fighters 8:00—WJR, Jack White 12:30_WJR, Time Out, Music ais JBK, Hockey WWJ, Bob Maxwell WXYZ. News, Crocker 4:45- WWJ, Woman tn House, WXYZ, Dick Osgood Woif CKLW. Bud Davies CKLW. News, Wright 6:45—WXYZ, Just Rasy CKLW, News, David WCAR_ News. Hal! i WCAR, News . . |, 6:060—WJR. ee 9:00_WJR, R. Ciesney ; 12:45—WXYZ. R. Lewellyn WWJ. New WwW, 8 8:15—WJIR, Bud Quest WXYZ, Wattrick, McK. wxYz, Sammy "Kaye" WCAR, Coffee ; oe aoe Chace CKLW, eNews, $:30—WIR, Music Hall FRIDAY AFTERNOON | WCAR. News 9:15—WJR, Norths 3 1:00—WJR, Life's Road ; < “wean. 1 Rad io Revival badiodetia op Mulholland Swwoe Jim Deland 6:38-—-WJR, Amos Andy YZ, Charm Time CKLW Eddie Chase WCAR, Sign Off | 6:30—CKLW, Wild Bil) idle to Be Paid Weekly in State Unemployment Allow More Frequent Allotments | | DETROIT « —The Michigan | Employment Security Commission | (MESC) said yesterday it will pay |unempoyment benefits each week ‘beginning Dec. 1. | For the past 14 months the MESC has been paying claims bi-weekly. ‘Reduction in our claims load by almost 100,000 weekly claims in the past eight weeks has reduced our work to the point where claimants will not be required to wait two weeks for a check,"’ Max M. Hor- ton. MESC director said. Horton said Michigan claims reached a peak of 200,907 during the week of Sept. 23 and dropped te 107,282 for the week ending . Nev. 11, Detroit claims dropped 56,981 from a peak of 127,225 in the same period, Fewer Claims Youth, 17, Injures Head in Two-Car Collision Donald R. Marceau, 17, of 740 Trennaway. Birmingham, was ad- mitted to St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital for head injuries suffered in a ‘two-car collision in the parking lot of the Troy Township High School, 3179 Livernois Rd., last ew Record © [LaRosa Raises Toast’s Rating Bing to Appear Free on Murrow’s Show; TV Gets Stewart NEW YORK (INS) — Martin Block refused to play Rosemary Clooney's new record, “Italiano Mambo,” on his Make Believe Ballroom. Block pronounced it “‘of- ‘fensive,”” and said ‘‘Italian-Ameri- cans complained it is highly in- sulting. Therefore I will not play it.” , . , Jimmy Stewart discovered —— Lewi: : wise! L tile CELW. Must WXYZ, Girl Marries WCAR. Harmony Hall $15,000 could smother all pervious 11:30-—-WJR, Music WOAR, Geng ferade 8:06—WJR, Wendy Warren | protests about TV film acting and 2:15_Wws, Ba with Muste 5 y_ Warr CKLW. Guy Nu GxLw, Micali 1ee_wws, sirtke B Rich | WWwd. Woman in Love | signed with General Electric The- ame awe ‘show FRIDAY MORNING caLw. Ploride U.8.A. WXYZ. za McKensie ater for a pioneer-type western. %:30—WJR, Choraliers Don erow ie WWJ, Morgan Beatty sh ra were WCAR, Wews, Lady, Songs | wom aunt Jenny Julius La Rosa won a 48.8 Tren- wxva. —— le ww, 11:15—CKLW, News . Hel dex for Toast of the Town and r’ Ww. ra : Trest____ | : WJBK. L. Gentile WARE Pred Guy weit a =e WWJ. Pepper Young gave the competing Comedy Hour WJBK, Gentile, Binge 11:36—WJR, Make Up Mind WXYZ, Ed McKenzie (a good one, too) a dose of hu- 7:45—WJR, E. R. Morrow WW. Phrase Pays WJBK, Don McLeod il d 107 ti WWJ, 1 Man's Pamily ¢:45-CKLW, Toby David WXYZ, Curtain Calls cis wim. Our Gal Senaes |= ity and a rating . . . Leo CKLW. Eddie WXYZ, Fred Wolf CKLW. Queen for a Day WWJ, Rt to Happiness McCarey (Going oe WwW ay, Dae is : | f if 8 lf ® The "y 5 Ht 4 tars 5 y Peter in TV's Arsenic originated in films. Best of Broadway. EF wo 9 3 Walt Disney shows his fine old film on TV and now will reverse the process: three Davey Crockett films made fust for his TV series. will be packaged into one theatrical film and shown outside the U. 5. where Walt's wares are even more popular than here... . 40 Sets to -USED TV SETS5 Famous Makes, Real Values qi WE GIVE HOLDENS RED TRADING STAMPS —= WALTON Radio and TV 1430 Joslyn—Corner of Walton © Pick From! FE 2-2257 HAS HAPPENED AT WONDERFUL Horton also said unofficial] state unemployment figures show a drop of 102,000 from 287,000 listed as unemployed Sept. 15. | 5, of Collierville, Tenn., is the, POSTER GIRL—Mary Kosloski, | DON FRAYER Detroit unemployment, on the. basis of unofficial figures, dropped | 117.000 from the 195,00 jobless in mid-September. Dearborn Observes First Quarter-Century DETROIT (UP)—Old and new Ford and DeSoto automobiles, both produced in Dearborn, occupied prominent places in a torchlight parade last night as the Detroit suburb celebrated the 25th anni- versary of its consolidation. Reigning with Mayor Orville Hubbard over the festivities was Mrs. Janet Sabo, 23-year-old moth- er of a young daughter. She was, named ‘‘Mrs. Dearborn'’ for the celebration because her birth date coincides with the consolidation of the former cities of Dearborn and | Fordson a quarter-century ago. The late Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor Co., was one of the original supporters of the consoli- dation move. The giant auto firm still run by his family now employs about 35 per cent of Dearborn’s labor force. Burglars Garner Haul DENVER (INS)—Shoe salesman B. F. Hilligoss reported to police that burglars made off with a haul including: Twenty-five men's oxfords and 20 overshoes, all for the left foot. Twenty-five children’s shoes, 18 men’s work shoes and 30 assorted shoes for men, women and chil- dren, all for the right foot. REPAIR — ; All Makes ' Bussard | 1955 March of Dimes Poster Girt. | Her picture will be displayed on) the National Foundation for In- fantile Paralysis official poster, throughout the U.S.. to spark the annual drive for funds, Jan. 3-31. Mary offers a friend a bit of lunch in New York City’s Cen- tral Park. She was stricken with | polio at the age of five months. It was thought that she'd never walk, but excellent medical care and home treatment changed this. | Mary can now walk well with the | aid of a corset with steel staves, | leg braces and crutches, provided | | of Unmatched Footgear | by the March of Dimes. | a ae eames } Taking the fod Way NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UP)—Po-| | hie found that a door smashed by hard-working theieves had been | unlocked all the time. See Us Before You Buy Trede-Ins Accepted Easy Terms Free Home Trice! 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