FP » b ie fe aS * * enna * : ea. Sd ee i i, f vA a *y in. | ASSOCIATED PRESS ITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS 3 SERVICE i * * * "PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1955 76 PAGES | iad es an ‘Speed Limit Bill Passed by Senate 551065 M.PH. Measure OK'd in30 to 3 Ballot Curb Would Be Felt Only in Area South of Bay City 4 T = a waign | in Stretch rive. Eo Goal Need: Deadline Nears Total Pushed - Higher | by Industrial Division . Going Over Quota . * 8 * iy * ions, Gift for Ike’ S Nurses _ + _mnOw and High V Winds Herald Coming of Winter omen eet pret _- The Pontiac Area United Fund drive raced into the home streich today after yesterday’s returns raised the total collected to $514,- 070—91.4 per cent of the | $562,175 goal, The Industrial Division swelled the total by going over its quota. . Campaign leaders hope a continued rush of returns bring in. the remaining 8.6” per cent needed before to- night's deadline. | A_ report ‘saa poet: *tuncheon_ By International News Service The State Senate has passed and sent to the House a bill calling for a day and night speed limit ‘in the southern half of the Lower Peninsula. : The 65-mile-an-hour day- time and 55 nighttime 5 approved last night by a ;-| vote of 30 to 3, was re-) stricted to the lower part of| AP Wirephote | the state apparently be-- 30POUND TURKEY — ected ot sending a turkey to President Ej-| is: set for noon tomorrow in the cause some northern sena- | senhower, these 4H Club members dispatched a 30-pounder “to the het Mi ssed? tors . insisted - traffic north | nurses who have been doing such a good job” in attending the President yone mi of Bay City is comparative- | at Fitzsimons Hospital in Dé?iver. The turkey, shown above, is packed Although volunteer workers ly light. They said the limit | @t the Mid-Atlantic Farm Show by ten-year-old Patricia Wood, of _— ' have been doing an excelient job, | United Fund leaders feel many a BY sac ee First Snow Downs ee Brings Warning. of Winter Sharing in Southern Michigan’ s first real snow of the. season, the Pontiac area today suffered from downed " power and télephone lines and muddied roads. Otherwise people suffered only from wet feet. _ Police and Sheriff’s Departments reported that though driving conditions were bad, no serious accidents or traf- fie snarls occurred because + of show this morning and heavy rain last-night. cunt senorh Power Com- that three primary lines were downed tween 5:30 a.m. and 6 a.m. this morning, leaving about. 1,000 customers in the city without power. Low, electric superin- tendent, said that service to all a Sheriff's deputies assisted pogo ended was downed at Sashaliaw Ra. and Woodmere in Waterford . About 200 ‘persons fiving alte when one of the power lines was downed. Police directed traffic for over howled into the Pontiac area last enough snow to whiten roofs and and Oneida Rds., is a prevue of what's ahead. Below: Ray Brasch, 4823 Dbde Hwy., is engaged in a familiar winter occupation. _PREVUE: THERE'LL BE MORE — First taste of winter weather Pentiae Press Photos — night, with a falling mercury and lawns. Scene above, at Menominee rat Utica, downstream from Pon- Sewer Controls Ordered by State at te Treckases Plant to Prevent Pollution ° Dr. Albert E, Heustis, State Health Commissioner, formally or- dered Pontiac today to tighten con- trols on its sewer system to pres, vent harmful wastes from reach- ing the Clinton River. The order results from two inci- dents in the past four months in which poisonous wastes from Pon- | tiac contaminated the water supply E fifear ii : i z lH eavy Arab- Rages on El Israeli Battle Auj ja. Border ‘Absolutely No Chance’ of State Acquiring It, Says Broomfield - There is “absolutely no chance” the state will- buy the Oakland | County Tuberculosis Sanatorium for conversion té house mentally retarded children, State Sen, Wil- liam S. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak) said today. . “Our only hope to get immediate added space in the county is to .|lease the sanatoriimf's annex to the state," Broomfield declared. He spoke following » lengthy | Senate debate which saw eight “emergency bills approved. last night by the upper chamber. Broomfield did tack on $45,000 more.'to an original $60,000 item for placing children in private hos- pitals under contract. ’ “If the House approves and Oak- land County officials agree, .this extra_money could be used to lease the TB atinex where about 75 youngsters could be housed imme- diately." “Over 00 county mentally re- Aarded youngsters have been com- ge! homes for lack of institution. | al space." Circuit Court Date Slated for Dawson mitted for care, but remain’ in| The fighting centered’ faround El Sabha, a check- Lest which the Israelis pre- | — had claimed was held y the Egyptians in the zone nine miles south of | El Auma and within Israeli | territory. © | An Israeli military spokesman | } said an Israel army unit “reoccu- pied the territory” Jast night; kill- | ‘ing 50 Egyptians and. capturing | more than 40, Israeli casuaities. were put at 4 killed and 19 wounded. Military reports reaching official sources in Cairo said the Egyptians Eban Wants Weapons NEW YORK @—Abba Eban, Israeli ambassador to the United States, arrived here today by platie and said he would go later ~ to Washington in an effort to obtain arms for his country, launched a counterattack in the | Sabha Area, An Egyptian spokes- man said the Egyptians have “‘con- siderable military strength” in the | region, but declined to give details | on the counterattack, The spokesman said that while | the battle was raging in the de- | militarized zone, Israeli forces opened fire with automatic weap | /OnS on an Egyptian outpost near’ Maghazi, a camp for Palestine | Arab refugees south of Gaza, Gaza | is about Oo miles north of El Auja. was necessary only in heav- Landing, ea os ) and Billy Brockett, B bed ‘Linwoed, N.-J. ily populated areas. The dividing mark would | be -an imeginary line | known as “town line 16” running from Lake Mich- igan north of Muskégon to Bay City and from Bayport Harbor Beach in the Thumb area, Other highway measures proved by the Senate race My 1. Rigid tests for drivers when they renew their licenses every ‘| three years. .. %. Drivers’ training school that habitual offenders would be com- "| petind to attend by court ’ Sa ad Sr yeni gs cost of the drivers license {from , The spokesman ci 200 om soldiers were ited “ $1.50 to $3. '/TBSanatorium Purchase Out 4. Issuance ot new v licenses only ‘missioner as qualified é¢xaminers. 5. Creation of an accident | |Search center at Michigan State University, Meanwhil¢, the Senate passed and sent Houseward ‘an emer- ‘agency bill providing- for’ 1,075 beds for mentally retarded chil- dren. asa stop-gap until new per- | manent hospitals can be built. It includes appropriations of $982,000 to remodel the Ft. Custer Hospital, which would house 800 children, However, the Senate action does not include purchase of the Chil- dren's Hospital at Farmington,. as recommended by Gov..G. Mennen Williams, The House got a bill that would ; provide $13.5 million to increase the salaries of teachers and non- teaching school employes, Weather i in y ay Not Even Fit for Ducks LITTLE ROCK, Ark. w — The weather, here yesterday wasn't fit for ducks. Lightning downed two mallards. One was found with his feathers | singed, “dead. The other, dazed and bruised, was sent on its way with a State Game and Fish Commis- sion band on its leg, Tom Mull, educational director (of the State Game and Fish Com- | | mission, said he'd never heard be- ‘fore of ducks being downed by) lightning. == — | + ‘La Bise’ Sick List Grows7 | West May Demand Soviet » Act on Germany Free Vote liquidation of the ‘Munist East German, | regime. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, Britain's Harold Macmillan x) France’s Antoine Pin were lunching at the | noon's four-power session. The Soviet delegate yesterday offered a plan for unifying Ger- | many as a neutral nation but. with no provisions for free elections. The plan was based on East German proposals made public the day before, It.was rejected im- ‘mediately by the Allied ministers. | holds must be linked with German unification — has been | _fihelved for the time being, Western, sources stressed the common points between the Allied- proposed pact and the latest draft of the Soviet pact rather than the | basic disagreement. The Western | | version includes a reunified Ger- | (Continued on page 60, col. 1) | Pigeons No Loophole NEW YORK (INS)--Frank Car- nelli said he was feeding the pig- eons but police said he was throw- ing refuse into-the streets, The police won and Carnelli was fined |Briton’s villa to work out, ‘their strategy -for this after- | j the Democratic - controlled Con- | gress {$1 cesar GENEVA (INS)—The three Western foreign ministers were expected to demand that Russia's V. M. Molotov; ae today whether the Soviet Union was ready to persons wishing to give have not and have not been contacted are urged to phone Mrs. A. W. Gault at FE 5-5008 and a solicitor will “bé sent. Elks’ - Temple on Orchard Lake avenue, . The 11 plants in the Pontiac — “Manufacturer's Assh, pledged 113 per cent of their quota. A portion of their contributions had repre Msotov has shown no inclination that the Kremlin would accept such a move which would result in the caren ECGS Taft-Hartley Act | Slated for Talk lke, Mitchell to Present Issue to Dem Congress for Proposed ‘Changes DENVER © — President Eisen-| hower, still gaining ‘physical: strength, today continued drafting | 'a legislative program on. which his party will run next year. The Taft-Hartley Act was added to. the growihg list of controversial issues with which he will confront in January, The action /came during a huddle yesterday with Secretary of Labor Mitchell. Mitchell told a news conference afterward the President will re- submit the 14 proposed Taft-“ Hartley amendments previously 1 j rejected by Congress even though Mitchell said “I don’t feel that | @hy action is going to be taken by Congress." The President, . moving further | along the road to recovery, eased | up on his official schedule today He plans to leave here a week from tomorrow, spend a day or $0 at the White House, and then pro- | ceed to Gettysburg to which the |" temporary White House will be shifted in advance of Mamie's 59th’ birthday, Nov, 14, fee 2 gave $5,647.40—37 per “cent ‘above ‘last year. Bell District Manager E. J. Novak-said, “This atnount represents the combined gifts of | members of CWA-CIO Local 4012 | plus management employes and all other employes.” The firm gave $3,100. \Strict Rationi Rationing | Regulations Hurt Chinese Customs HONG KONG (INS)—Instead of “R.S.V.P.” invitation cards to wed- dings and other celebrations in some. parts of Communist China carry the request, “Bring Your Own Rice.” This is the spreading fashion: in Kwangtung Province—a result of the rigid control on-the coun try’s grain. Rationed rice is so meager that the people have none left for ‘ feeding guests and visiting rela- tives. Se, whenever one goes vis- iting one must cart along one’s own supply of rice—or go hun- gry. If the rendezvous 1s some dis- tance away. a recipe coupon must be obtained from the local au- | thorities. This coupon is then ex- changed for a specified quantity ° of rice at one's destination, This applies also to travelers who must produce their coupons at hotels and restaurants. Arthur Fires Housekeeper NEW YORK (INS) — TV-radio star Arthur Godfrey has fired his | housekeeper. Down: 18 Per Cent in First Six Months Pontiat’s crime rate in 1954, the city has dropped 18 per cent in the first six months of 1955. Police Chief Herbert Straley re- In 1954, the 3h 4 CET H TRAE ‘of less than four per cent, And it this -year’s pattern follows last year’s, chances of the record drop are good. Only 28 more crimes were reported in, the last six months of 1954 than in the first six months—a negligible increase ‘There were sharp drops this year in every category except rape, grand latceny and auto theft. There were no murders or negli- gent manslaughters, Rape cases remained at six, Robberies dropped from 15 to five; aggravated as- “saults from 30 to 24. vopeeuaiiatnanciaiaalaia: te per cent, from 244 to 122. Petty larcenies fell from 325 to 317. Auto thefts rose slightly from 73 to %, and grand larcenies from 63 to 75. A! six rape cases this year were cleared by arrests, as were three of the five robberies. Twenty-three pcre made in 24 cases of aggravated assault. Sixty-six of 122 butglaries. were , and 50 of 75 auto thefts. |. Nine arrests: were made for 75 In Today's Press County News. ...... 0.000% a. 06, Food News civeases ke 33 thra 4 ‘Sports '....53, 54, 5, 56, 8%, 58 Theaters ..... 0... cci cnn QT a | + Immediate [Cabs FR 5-@111. Kiwanis Annee! Remmage Sale New om City’s Crime Shows Big Does This Year. After a 12 per cent -increase. in grand larcenies, and 22 for 317 petty larcenies. Last year, all three murders and both negligent manslaughters were cleared by arrests, Five of the six rapes were also cleared. Police also solved 8 of 15. rob- beries, 26 of 30 enen oi vit saults, 70 of 244 burglaries, eight grand larcenies, 36 of 325 petty This year’s big increases in cases solved came in auto thefts (16 per cent) and burglaries (25 per cent). The major decreases in=.- crimes were 50 per cent in bur- giaries ‘and 67 per cent: is Tob beries. Radié Servier. Pontise de Se awe . es +8 stl « Mighest and Lewes 7 Temperaiares within 25 miles on either side of | the proposed Rockwood- Saginaw toll road, George N. Higgins said, ‘‘The authority had no knowledge of this bill and I would vote against: it myself if I had the chance, “We have been watching Ziegier's efforts to undermine the turnpike and know he has told a - few legislators the Turnpike Au- thority is opposed to plans for the improvement of all of these north- south routes, “This is not true. He ‘showe them parts of our traffic and earti- ings report, in which. so-ralled ‘competitive’ highways. were-tisted on a traffic survey map, and led” them to believe we opposed im- prevement of all of them. “He forgot to show them another | section of the report showing the | small portion of traffic diverted | to the turnpike from most of theee | routes, “The financial’ success ‘of the turnpike only requires that a paral- lel freeway, immediately adjacent | MRS, London Lecturer Will Speak Tonight Mrs, Claire ‘Rauthe of London, | England, will give a public lecture - tonight at 8 o'clock in the First | Church of Christ Scientist, 164 W. f — St. She will speak on _*'Christian | Sciente, the Revelation of Spiri- f tual Healing.” ant tives to the hunt for the suspects Mrs. Rauthe has lectured to ate | Saedanad herself at the market) Paign director, urged all volun-| Two women told Nassau County | ‘police yesterday. they saw the six | persons, all Negroes, abduct the | | baby Monday. | two informants were withheld by | | police Si: The names of the | Nassau Detective Chiet Stuyves- Pinnell assigned 100 detec- taied Oo yr aa pero oat “After 16 days of. effort, the side - the supermarket when volunteers have reported abolt | Stephen D. S wes picked | 71 per cent of the $200, 485 quota. | anne That means,” said .Babeock, | up by a man in the group and | carried off, Stephen's mother ‘was shopping | in the store when he disappeared The witness said that moments | ne of the women in the group | diences in Europe and the. United | door, as if acting as a lookout, | | States as_a member of the Chris- | tian Science Board of Lecture- | ship, Of Swedish origin, she need | jin Riga, Latvia, for many years | | later moving to London where she | to the turnpike route, not be built | has: been working in the public | in the early years of the fanghee | operation, “It is true we will have — the Rockwood to eaeoe’ * ‘project if Ziegler insists on -con- centrating on a freeway im- | mediately parallel to the proposed | route. It is not true that we oppose | other Highway building within a BO mile band. “All that will be required for -COoperation from the Highway | Commissioner is that he improve | these other routes in a normal | Wounded Man Accused of ‘Obstructing Justice’ NEW YORK (INS)—John Cara: 1 Dead, 32 Injured | practice of Christian Science heal- | ing since 1920 as Bus Crashes Truck | CHARLOTTE, N. C. ® — A chartered bus loaded with student ‘nurses from Charlotte crashed into | a truck 15 miles: north of here ‘early this morning, One nurse was killed and 32 were injured. Some of those hurt are in critical con- dition. * ca he The dead nurse was identified as | Clara Jean Dillingham, 19, of | Rte, 2, Weaverville, N.C. |- The bus was demolished. Ambulances took the injured to) hogpitals in Concord, 7 miles north | Teday i in Pentise Lowest temperstere preceding # a.m At @ a.m: Wind velocity 18-25 mph. | Direction: West fw “4 am, at 6:99 p.m, 11:82 a.m. + tenons 3 +eeeneee Wednesday in Pontiac errs etre Peete amen es Date in 43 Years % im tose ‘ Wednesday’ Baltimore battle sttessceuess | of the accident scene, and in| , | Charlotte. 4 | * * * 1 The nurses were aboard an At- | | lantic Greyhound bus returning to| | Charlotte front Winston. - Salem, | NC. where they had attended the —employes, $80 feonvention of the North — Nurses Assn. Highway patrolman W. A Nich- | PONTIAC ICINITY th cad Waaee sSnugse Fron =i | into the mérrew and continued truck, t bw 9 we Nerthmesterty 7 Raaeey tt 4 — Tomorrow Siube foie and cold with 59 Heavily quil mitt for hand use. oven, hot pans, pots, etc. apron yi with prevaiene = Kitchen m patie. idence Sgt. Jerry Damman, 26, s said the bus was traveling about | dium and tall proportions now. Another woman wheeled the cartiage and all six rounded a nearby corner. The carriage. la: ter was found around that corner, : ; The witness said she assumed the six were domestics and that jone of the group was employed at | the child's home When informed of the new evi- | broke down, He had hoped that the child would be ‘foind somewhere in the neighborhood. ‘Contributors to UF Gifts of $50 and over recently reco at United Fund headquar- ters include: Wyman Furniture. Co.—$350 H, W. Hutfenlocher Agency— $270 ° Ceca Cola Bottling Co.—firm, Peggy's apparel — employes, Pontiac Rotary Club—$100 Frank 8. Lyndall—$100 Catholic Family Center—em- ployes, $81. Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Ae _P—employes $71.50 Wool slacks come in short, me- eon Sent or 4 ~> Use on Pe WHILE THEY LAST COMPACT STORAGE | age ncies, ° * It was estimated by I B. Babcock, general chal that slightly ever $143,000 be tallied by this morning. “Judg- ing from past experience, the 1955 drive is slightly behind schedule, and the final week is always the quéstioa mark," . he said. “we've passed the three-quarter | Reet in the campaign without | quite three-quarters of our goal: - | achieved.” | before the child was carried off, DOUBLE GIFTS Mrs, J. Rowland Quikn, cam- teers to turn in reports promptly | and said high points in, the local . drive include ‘‘tremendous support | ' in the schools.’ | Lake and Bloomfield Hills High | School have registered 100 per Vaughan, Wing cent teacher contribution partici- pation,-she noted. Vaughan's final report “was nearly eight times greater than last year,-she said, and city en- | ployes more than doubled their gifts. Another 100 per cent Mrs. Quinn sald the biggest “bust: | ness total, $18,484, was turned in| by MacManus, John & Adams, who took that same horior last year, * * J A business meeting will follow tonight's 6:30 Business Women’s. Club dinner at the arse House, * * * Mrs, David D. Baker ot New! 5-Pe. BALL POINT PEN SETS * 3 Matched Pens ® Pocket Comb ® Pocket Protector $1.50 Value FRIDAY and SATURDAY Sale Throw - Soa isin |” Regular iy Sasi 4 , top a ‘ CH ee Repent 6 ee Gs tage in ie : ss ee es : oe #5 a: b ; > + ' Fi : . A abe : oe ; : * Two : oT HE PON TIAC PRESS. _RHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3.1955 . oO r if ar “| pay their enrollment fee at HUll Head Polce Hunting P= enketoe | rece reir ie, ea Turnpike ed | reation Board's advanced swim- | in winds ollision: . . set tt | | ‘Torch Drive Fund Now ming classes, which wil be from 9 | Proquale 1. Calrg, 2 F to 9:30 a.m this : : | lot's Kid Pac, nee re ner fires ar ete - Hits New Bill in Tots Kidnap '$57,000 Under ‘55 Quota |sisivserss cams |" corte ce sor Presdon Dies 4 Spellirig the | York city, editor of the magazine, Sermeoe peal Siac atic, allowing two. c¥F cols Se eee aanies a BIRMINGHAM — Spelling city, tor m . , 86, former Higgins Opposes ‘Move. Witnesses Say, 2 Men, | difference”. between’ success oF | “The’ Church Woman,” will speak - (ne tee eS de es ee to Stop Gas Tax Use 4 Women Snatched Boy | failure. for Birmingham, Bloom. | at, tomorrow's ends yesterday, : Mi k Wednesday at a Battle Creek rest on N Ah South Roads | Near New York Store | tield and Franklin Torch Drive World Commu. Vets to Split Divid fe es ee home which he entered two days on North-sou | volunteers. are eight days and nity Day pro-|. WASHINGTON @—Nearly 5%| Mrs. Pauline C. Parks, 52, of| ster, Hamilton, who practiced . he : ; a | $9.900. gram, again} million World War I and World| 5240 Crooks Rd., suffered knee| law 64 years after The Michigan Turnpike Authority EAST MEADOW, N.Y. (INS)—| They cn that oats ine’ oe by lo-|War II veterans’ will split about| and mouth injuries when, accord-| trom the University of Mich chairman said today he * ‘strongly | | Four women and two-men were conect that much money if they cal United) 219 million dollars in government | ing to police, she did not see the | wag author of the Michigan cor- opposes” a bill, to stop the State “hunted today as suspects in the are to reach the area quota in Church Women. | life insurance dividends next year. | car ahead of her waiting to make poration code, Wes Department from using Y Mrs. Baker dengemedy ll2-cent gas tax hike to | ; kidnaping ef the two-year-old son the 1955 Detroit United Foundation will’ talk on | =n . improve | about 12 north-south roads jof an Air Force sergeant. campaign, siding 250 qqrommaiy “Building Last- Save at : a.m. at the Con- gregationat “MRS. BAKER = Church on North Woodward avenue, with all women in the “area urged to attend, Mrs. Newell Allen, president, | Who recently heard Mrs. Baker lecture, commented that “She is ‘ a- Very forceful speaker and we are fortunate in having her.” Contributions of clothing, money Greece, Austria, Korea and Japan. Cash contributions will buy seed, ‘ or men’s. sued wearing apparel. contract to Liev Larson ot-De-| troit,” said Carl Barton yesterday } | with reference to the four—new |‘Stores which will be -erected on/ | his East Maple property near | | Hunter and immediately west *) the Kroger - store. Work wif begin ceaaie | iz he said, and the stores leased in E time for a probable February | | opening date. Other contracts | | went to Lloyd 8. 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Committes| - to. Investigate Methods |, of Speeding Controls NEW YORK (INS)—The hea committees are ta reappraise three Specific areas of research in re. _ lation to the advances made over the past 10 years since the society went to the public for funds, The areas to be covered in the reappraisal are: E 1. Where does medical science in its search for more effective control of cancer and today? 2. Are ‘ave ‘ot senate sup- port to scientists and institutions from funds contributed by the pub- lie sufficiently broad and flexible to assure maximum . progress? Also, does this support provide for | enlistment and maintaining the . most most imaginative arid crea- tive brains in sae ‘oaeer field? 3. An aieieiee: Giaiulttee to do research in lung cancer, whose single purpose will be to concen- trate its scientific knowledge on | this one site alone. Inctease Measured in Measles, Mumps Measles, mamps and‘chicken pox . Plaguéd children and an occasional | adult during the past week in Pon- tiac atid Oakland County, A total of 35 measles cases were reported, as against T the week before, Mumps jumped to 20 from |in Row Over Custody the previous week's 2 cases, and | chicken pox. was up to 15, an in-| crease of 13 cases. There were no cases of polio. Some scarlet fever and whooping cough was reported in both city | and county. A breakdown Of reports released | by Dr. John D. Monrose, city and | county health director, follows: Ce ‘Past Prev. Year Week W A Chicken Pom ....44.... ‘ " 7° Measles ...... Prvr? TT ti. q 1 Mumps sseecesbees'@ 2 6 * riet Fever ..,... 2 ® e Tuberculésis. ....s0ee0 9 4 ® 3 e LJ COUNTY ; w . pa nad Year eel Ago Ciicken Pox_......+..: ; 28 COOH eee eee ne MUMS .. 2... 2. sone. 20 | ay atone t Saturday Squere Dance = MT vi Hh ge ah g plies seecuscen eahasune at the club house, 20 S. Squirrel. Both: modern and square dancing | will be featured. Light refresh- ments will be served. Everyone is welcome. : |nude and battered bodies were | Desmond Leslie, 34, will speak tomorrow night at 8:15 p.m. in Pontiac High School Audi- jorium. His topic, illustrated with ‘slides, will be “Flying Saucers and the Emefging New Cycle.” Be- sides writing three novels, he is co- author of the book, “Flying Sau- cers Have Landed.”* a fo Undergo Lie. Test | CHICAGO (INS)—A 30-year-old man ‘will be given a lie test today in connection with the slaying of three Chicago Ss.» He is Ed Kline who was seized Monday-in a deserted Wisconsin farm house along with Charles Driscoll, 19, for investigation in the slayings of Robert Peterson, M4, John Schuessler, 13, and his i brother, Anton, 11, Driscoll was cleared after tak- ing a lie test yesterday. Kline, too nervous to be given the poly- graph test, will undergo more | questioning before taking a test. Few clues have turned up for the slayers of the boys who van- ished Oct. 16. Two days later their found in Robinson's Woods, a for- | est preserve west of Chicago. ._| Donofrio, & then started for Justice Feiden. } Dog Proves Impartial NEW YORK (INS)—Myra Glick and Alfred Donofrio both claimed the little fox terrier as their own. | So Brooklyn Municipal Justice | BO pe sap nse ha, researcher Triple Killing Suspect} | Murtay Feiden let the~dog decide for oe | The dog, known either as King | | Boots or Heshy, trotted into court, licked hands of Mrs. Glick, | few total strangers and | The judge awarded the dog to Mrs. Glick on the basis of other | evidence, ‘Detroit Fagin Convicted by police as a “Fagin who taugitt | taken from postal boxes," was | Pat R: Rose, 27, ‘of Detroit, was convicted after two boys, Stanley Wendell, 18, and a 16-year-old | testified they gave most of the proceeds from checks to Rose after he coached them in forgery lessons. 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Atl mail ‘ becrtations nie pavable in savence. one Pontiac PE ~~ , MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 31955 Middle East War Threat Worries Big 3 at Geneva. Although not on the Geneva agenda, the threat of war in the Middie East is of the Big Four Foreign Ministers. The new crisis overshadows momen- ’ tarily at least, such agenda items as Eurepean peated border clashes betw een Egyptian and Israeli forces and the willingness . of the Communist world to supply arms ~ to the Arab states. ' * * * From the start it was-clear that when Egypt's Premier Nasser made the deal to get arms from 4s ‘Czechslovakia, peace in the Middle ‘ East was. threatened. Obviously, : ' the Egyptians and Arabs couldn't see that they were starting an arms race or that for the first time they were letting Russia get its foot in the Middle East doer. Incidentally, the manner in which the U.S.S.R. has been stirring up trou- _ ble in the Middle East is the most flag- rant violation yet of the so-called Geneva spirit. If the Kremlin really desired relaxation of tension, it never would - have ama the Czech- Beyptian arms deal. -_ Ee LEA a: gt eee tee ee ie * * * Back in May 1950, the Western Big Three jointly declared their unalterable opposition to the use or threat of force between any of the states in the Middle _ East. Should the Big Three governments find any of these states preparing to violate the. territory of another, they, under the terms of the 1950 declaration, me action both in- tside the United Nations to ia al ee ee Latest report is that the West- ; ern Foreign Ministers are ready . to reaffirm the 1950 declaration. | ___ Repeated violations and, threats _ |< 0 force suggest they alio must ~ be ready to implement it. ean] in Philippines Not all news from Asia is bad, as witness the fine progress being madé by the government of President Mac- saysay in the Philippines. s _ When he took office he was faced by -. Many difficult problems, including bit- ter dissension, defeatism ‘and corrup- tion, It is good to know that as a result of the manner in which he approached those problems, his administration has gained in prestige and public support. * * * =): An important milestone was - the passage of Macsaysay’s land» reform law. This enabled him to ~ break up large estates and dis- tribute the land to tenant farm- ers and landless workers. In 1954. = the Congress had enacted the . . » Agricultural Tenancy Act under : which greater protection was extended to tenants. | 4 In ‘another important federal opera- =, . Ps tion the government has pursued a policy of easier credit and expert as- sistance for farmers. The objective is rescue of pgeaah from poverty and Ps Pike. ¢ he things refleeting credit on the Magsaysay administration include its support of measures to - build schools and improve public health: and social welfare. He also has. collective bar- of indus- Fabiy New Hope =e Didi: insistent in its demand for attention . ot 81 Bast Columbia Ave.; From Argentina, so recently torn by ‘revolt, have come indications that there. is hope for the return of the newspaper La Prensa to its rightful owner.” sae Ever since this famous newspaper was -seized by the ‘Dictator PERON ‘it. has been- Argentina's symbol of press freedom ‘destroyed. Immediately after - the revolt Provisional President Lonarptr said he would not take the newspaper out of the hands of the General Con- federation of Labor on which PERon had bestowed it. a a | eS But now a more detailed and hopeful statenient has come from , the Inter-American Press Associa- « tion. It quotes. binges eae as telling reporters the atti. tude of Publisher \ALBERTO GAINZA ~ Paz was identical wth that of the “government. \ Dr. Garnza Paz’ attitude is that the courts should. be allowed‘ to rule on means the new govern- 7 ment will not stand in the way of an independent decision. , *.. &..2 PERON’S, seizure of this infisiential daily because it rightly opposed \his policies was approved by his rubber stamp Congress with a lot of legalistic, hokum. The Argentine courts now can \. ‘ and we hope ‘soon will clear the way ‘for restoration of La Prensa to its proper owner, the distinguished and widely respected Dr. Garza Paz. | It sEEMs Los Angeles is trying to rob Philadelphia of the distinction of being the country’s third largest city, and to steal Pittsburgh’s reputation for i Pas murkiest city. ; The ‘Man About Town - Hi, Good Neighbor! Though in Macomb County, New City Only 9 Miles Away Napkin: Nudist colony problem— where to tuck it. The new city of Warren surely is our close neighbor. Its western limits are at Dequin- dre Road, the line between Oakland and in population in Macomb County. even larger Besides Detroit and ‘Livonia, it ie the ‘only outside city that touches our borders, Northville and Fenton ~ are the only villages that do likewise, one subdivision of the former even coming into our county. The city limits of Warren and Pontiac are only nine miles apart, which makes it closer. geographically than many of the 17 other cities and 12 villages in Oak-_ land County. Warren's area of 3344 square miles makes it the third largest in area in the state, na ee _Livonia. Sugar beets were formerly raised to a considerable eunecpstenc tes: caked sees Bernard Larrabee of Huron Gardens still produces them in king sizes, one — Finding a puffball in in a woods near his. home at Pontiac Lake, Horton Mcliwaney : tells me it measured a yard wide and 18 inches high. He visualized a mushroom feast, but it was so old that the inside had spoiled. " Garden irrigation and fertilization rey paid out for. ‘ Henry Lincoln - of Birmingham, who raised @ squash that weighed 63 pounds. It is 30 inches long and 58 inches round, ; Again local chairman for the rational sate =——_ day,” Clyle R. Haskill : ‘peels that every day between now and its observance on Dec. 1 should be a ‘ ‘rehearsal” day. * Supervisor of Troy Township, (iy Norman R. Barnard, feels that his area is getting a lot of pub- licity, most of which is good. The magnificent appearance of the fresh lawn in front of our new city hall is attract- ing the’ admiration of everybody who goes that way. Pontiac’s ane of Parks and Recreation, David R, Ewalt, : ond his helpers surely know how to make grass grow in a hurry. Local Republicans seem quite uanimous in their approval of the “Stick With Ike” slogan that was the keynote of many din- ners honoting his birthday, ‘ Pontiae sbaseball fans feel happy that Freddie Hutchinson up manage the St. Louis Cardinals.” His k with sandiot aspirants while in Detroit | won him, many friends here—and elsewhere. ‘Se Verbal Orchids to— ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thomas Se fifty-fourth wed- t Jicnens The American Council of Christ- ian’ 7 Churches takes the-Scriptural | i [pir H rE fe i i me at sige fie ‘Hal Boyle Says: ‘David Lawrence Says: ~ “For Once the Grabs Doesn’t ‘Look Greener a : Can Congressional Committees a Press. to Tell Where It Gets the News? WASH Does a congres- If so, then hasn't the committee also the right ta ask the press - how and where jt gets its informa- government is issuing information to the press. it news- papermen have to testify. in 1953 wten a New York mews- \ Se, ‘whe Congress starts out to ask questions about how the government furnishes informa- tion to the press, t has the cor- neeee ee ©. Sk disclose their news relation- ships with the government. Soc Smeets enmeiiie a rights, but fe. chase 9 unower ol the questions. This, dn end the conrovere). ISSUES EXAMINED -- , A special camille of. the American: Society of Newspaper Editors was appointed to examine the issues. While its report did not find that freedom of the press had: been infringed, some of the signers implied that it was bad pragtice for members of congres- sional committees to interrogate newspapermen on what they had written because such q “. could lead to intimidation. * * « The American Civil Liberties Union, on the other hand, went fur- ther and in its annual report in 1953 said: spective constitutional powers.” é il ; gis nent facts such as the sources which they get information if Supreme Court decided it i BE fe papers would like to get. Most officials like to give out the good news, and withhold the bad when it damages the incumbent admin- , istration politically. But an alert and energetic press feels no such inhibitions. : a ¥ * . The newspaper editors who de- cided to testify have done so with the commendable idea that they will be helping to get more infor- mation out of the government. They also, however, are establish- ing a precedent which says a con- gressional committee has a right — to investigate what.the press does with the information handed to the press—whether it is presented ‘high fairly or unfairly in- the news- papers, and @ lot of related ques- | » * s who feel, on the other hand, that Congress has always had that right will be glad to. see the beetle because it tends to the right of con- gressional ittees at any time to investigate the operations of the mt Peete (Copyright 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) You’ Must Prepare Early for Vigorous _ By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Aging is a part \of living. Tt is as difficult to grow from maturity to senescence as it was to grow from childhood through adoles- cence, ‘Member’ the pains?" The process of growing’ must be just that—growing. , Not just getting old. The seeds you plant in your garden will grow only if you tend them, space, food, water, cultivation, daily care. Now the garden will continue changing without this care; it will eo older, | 3 i eit ei: HH Life Past 40 say it is harmful to all the high school students who do not play. letters, not more than one page or 1 pes long, —— t persona) health and hygiene, not to ding. treatment, will be answered by Dr, jam Brady, if a stamped self o le Pon tise Press, ‘tiae, Mich. tin ease New_K he Giveaway Suffers With Contestants _ ® » FH 4. a g i ft ' 3 aly ari be Fe a different aim—to see that only a certain amount of the sponsor's money was given away, out just how often ‘ * 8 -» One was the filibuster technique. The emcee confuse a: Con- fete THE dit +e a 3 i ts ¥ 2s { i Het Le i i | i 7 i i : Uf mH it | oA ii if Looking Back | -Some- -York : fmes they ‘had it neatly figured they-wanted the jackpot won. And if a particularly holders. Case Records of a Psychologist Pedometer Method May Prod Oldsters : Into Getting Enough Walking Exercise Mrs. Crane’s father will goon \be 93, but we have had to prod him into more walking. For he - spent -too much time in front of his TV set, so his muscles began to get weaker. If you are past 65, then use-the pedometer method outlined below to keep vour \muscles stronger. It is “vivairy fun, too. And you can develop, compar- TV set most of the day and half ‘ the night, That eut-down on his walking. here to prod him?” f f 2 * : : es sual THE PONTIAC PRESS,. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1955 styles. In sizes 10 to } 16% to 2414. Save}: | ise buyers > P * LIMITED ¢ Sleepwear, i be 1“ Long - wearing nylon ion. lace-trimmed at bodice an ne. White. Warm cotton flannel gowns, and pa- jamas in prints, 80 ids... Washable. Misses, W°- men's sizes in group. ~ d Cozy W t- « Grab these brushed co ca knit sleepers = ski cuffs and footlets for warmth. 2-pc: pas- Sizes 1 10 4, 2 to . 6. 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A wide variety of colors to choose from — white, gray, cinnamon, chartreuse, hunter, brown and red, Plas- ticized backs do away with wrinkles and sliding. A rock bottom price! Hurry for big savings to your Federal Department Store! s Challis 2-pieco Ladies’ heavy poplin yey ENSEMBLE Conv oy Coat right new fall - 1% Save on corduroy , HATS oe ~ | oo 7 PLAYTOGS er of printed challis, Regu- $ collection! “Newest lar re extra sizes. Hurry! - ; pre-shrun com, be soo ia ewe ; fea brushed felts. | @Reg. 9.95-10.95 84. v4. | @Floral and leat designs = @12-foot wide carpeting @Choice of decorator colors ee ee a — the 6 a | : yy i su jally at this low, | ri : pre a ote | Serge etpeting for homes whe Souee | Savel Girls’ Orion” esp : cause heavy traffic. Lovely all-over patterns don’t show wear! * | | Little boys’ sturdy Win’ thick eared ple, tone ey | OXFOR : fe | OXFORDS f 3 re) i Poy 4 i lJ "4 iE .' 5 ie ee / ate) i iY cigt 3. 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Jai : ; pie a a : | pix . of f é i ME as RO ee Ss a I tpt iy Sa tee Neepeen et as ¥ pres Re : + dea oe cnet Cd i ete eee A : es ae = owt * ; : . he 32 Noe. oe rade aoe ti : ) - suet E i is ga8 g 3 z S = 3 i i ei li i fF “il t 5 “1 ie Ts beni’ f z a é i fy i i $i i sty i i] F il i + itt ife 4 4 4 th 1H} i : F Er rT i Rue “a : RE BE iz c Hl Me it 3 g - Eg li ge z 2 4 F I: os iti sl ‘ AL eptt aT E fe SB ¥ ‘ ra bebet tin ‘ ‘ _ THE : PONTIA ller in Car Crashes ‘PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3,955 °° : ~~ [Patients Use Profits of Own Sundry St tients, and to supply items from ' Didn't Get ‘the Word ' to keep’ his two juvenile partners Store Sam aoe Serer) * I'M STILL SHOR Monk” bg so berry tg my Pe abg 20 S$, PERRY ST. ond Value shopped Charming camisole top covers bra; bodice and hem trimmed. . ¥ er. - 7 our biggest cotton flannel SALE! _washfast kiddie, floral & 4 ar, a *» way priced. to save you Ile a yard and geometric prints regularly 49¢ yd. 3 : 8 yd. 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SOUTHAMPTON, Eng, (INS)—-| The complaint was relayed to ‘HOUGHTON W—Michigan ‘Tech Trouble with these blinkin’ Ameri-| Air Force headquarters. which sent |has renamed one of its largest}, cans is they don’t understand their |a veterinarian with packages of | classroom and laboratory puildings | own blinkin’ language. insect powder to the astonished| in honor of the late Dr. William | =Southanipton dock workers re-| dock workers, 1 AGe : ‘president SEARS L ROEBUCK AND CO. : : oT sae. ‘a. ‘ ae : or keep your windéna/ . eta. | * LAMP SALE OPEN band-box fresh with : : MON- : 2 Styles 588 DAY, : : : “ * : Reg. 7.98 © each AMERICAN FOLK LORE FRIDAY. ectOn ‘Sea Reg. 9.98 .......7.88 Tufty Top — A Farm Legend : ao & SAT. s > Reg. bes. oa 15.88 : . _ You know what a scarecrow is — the straw man standing in the | NIGHTS ‘stays crisp! washes easily! dee ai fields wearing a ragged suit, battered hat and big shapeless gloves. | His job is to stand guard on the farm and wave his’ arms at the Passing crows who want to sweep down into’the corn rows and carry | "away the freshly plaiited grain. When the last crops are in and it is Harvest Home Time, Tutty | Top — as the scarecrow is sometimes called — is more ragged than | ever. $ ~ oe : f The tale is told that this is the time the tall fellow hops down from his supporting pole, fishes a pipe out of a ragged pocket, sticks it in his mouth and begins to puff. Then, by the light of the moon, he capers and dances about the empty fields until dawn. Néxt morning he is standing in his usual place, his rags flopping in the autumn wind. Paste this picture on cereal box continnet. Cut out the separate parts and put them together with brass fasteners or bent pins. Then you can bend him into all sorts of funny poses. Cut a slit in his _ mouth and insert the pipe. How do you like Mr. Tufty Top now? Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write your suggestion to “Junior Editors” in care of this newspaper; it | cannot be acknowledged or pat. your Sing room! Assorted styles to please everyone! 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Cook, then: serve right at the 39 2. i) wont DOWN — table. Makes 4 watfles pie pores, ce time, Non- watfle grids never need greasing. Gleaming chrome- — steel; cool maroon plastic handles.’ x» Electrical Dent.—Sears Basement ee itd J 4 } ‘ : ee pe Oe Ee ge Rae owt A a ie ees Beare 80a s aig. oe ae has Ae eee dtu) o he SO a cc a ol a ale a i pas yf fe “ ‘ ‘ ag is j 5 ; vl. A DOLL FOR PAT NIXON—Mrs, Richard M. Nixon, right, wife of the vice president, is presented with a Fuji-Musum®—wisteria doll— at her Washington home. The doll is dressed in traditional costume worn by Japanese dancers when they. perform the famous wisteria _ dance, At left is stewardess Kimie of Japan Air Lines, wha, with other stewardesses, gave Mrs. reat Ge Gi, Peat Sept capital to open the line’s district office. s 4 icates ot tanhteds wink poe Dem Candidate. Frat carey od Has Farm Date | =: ‘Nominee to Speak. at Plowing Contest Next). September; Invite GOP NEWTON, lows th — One at the major farm speeches"6t the 1956 |elefinite day-and time to be fixed Democratic candidate for the presi- | 8 soon dency has already. been set up. is It will be at the National Field Days and National Plowing Matches to be held near Newton ‘Sept. 20-22 next: year. . The Republican Party also has brag gn mn, dm a née and prospects are . good for an acceptance. The word came oe from J. Merrit Anderson, Newton, Chair- | ,. : deaths reported to the Health De- Buy ole Si ars Easy Payment Plan ane) xfra Le t cenarges., |$25,000 Worth.of Coffee |" “:* »| cases and 23 deaths for the same find somewhere to hide we 9 ‘| GRAND RAPIDS (City Clerk DETROIT wm — It i er | pag oi oohig wa R. Stanton Kilpatrick has been ap- a cartage firm's loading 40Ck | ointed to his fourth term as chair- it, the coffee on hand |of. instant and ‘ground cotice. val-| M2 of the Michighn Municipal \ 7 es (ers THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ’ 1955. | Vai : EUEVES is ‘ T, a o Cer Detroit Polio Cut in Half there were 246 ‘cases “and three Nocturnal Thieves Steal ya — and fr several more | Clerk Heads Committee _ ee ae I'M STILL SHORT OF MY $50,000 - Draper seep oes 20 §. PERRY ST. of Detroit's. underworld crit | last night, It contained 1,000 cases h hot java this | ued at $25,000. League. elections. committee. ee eon a . -" ate} savings on Sears! twist carpet 3-ply all-wool pile broadloom si regularly 9.48, tightly 8 8 woven for long service! sq. yd. ‘Modern pebbled twist surface pile is - 'gesilient underfoot, slow to show soil. Finest dyes give rich even colors and lasting beauty — in gray, green or nutria. AND — it's sale priced at Average-42x15-f. room size, - ' Sears now!l ‘wale priced as low as..... 162.40 National Plowing Matches. : ‘The evest annually draws About 30 Indian tribes ve on 21 Oklahoma-reservations. at the R& H Shoe Store 73 N. ‘Saginaw St, eg ee ae aN now w! save on Pataitece size <~ Sale of Play Shoes Regular $2. 50 Famous Friskies 4 to 10 AA and B mares: FAMILY lee x AD wool pile rugs with §,040 tufts per 9 . aan ieohtonah veh OE "REG. 82 2 : Rev. 225 ~~ 1 AQ underfoot comfort. In lovely 18th 88. *Sturdily constructed cocké'mats — century floral on gray: beige texture; s with braided edges for —. English floral on beige. Save during nner ay ey camdmcunaeee <™ special sale event at Sears! . bt ii ~ Custom- Made TABLE PADS | Order Now for Thanksgiving Dining Protect your table with attractive Harmony Priced Low at House pads, individually designed to fityour - ‘ table, your style preferences, and your bud- 69 get. Laboratory tested . peat x resistant... i) stain resistant. Be economical . . buy now ~ Od _ at Sears low prices! 2 tong “ae 12-inch leaf ....2.98 65-inch length .. .9.98 Other qualities priced from 10.98 to 19.98 ps ce Shower Sets ‘Harmony House Quality Reg. : 66 12.98 ce - shower sqt with attractive ; pattern .. Séars finest set — Striped Towsling " Pilced at $632 savings. dur " s sale cludes icy wind ee curtain Reg. 3% 25¢ Ya. inch shower cur- soit great i - tain. Choose ‘yours now and or “gbvorbency. Bight Seam * | save morel _ inc » In es tomes sheets 69 choice ‘of flat or fitted - each _¢ei> | ‘Flat 72x108-in.; 81299-in. m or Twin Size Fitted SOW Ora Take advantage of our low, low Stans. Toeeicx sno ptices and save on economical first quality white muslin sheets. washing. Luxurious et a combed percale sheets cales-.are 190 threads ‘per sq. in. after wash- 2” ing. 81x108 inches. pastel muslin sheets 2" fj : best quality muslins _ Exclusive pastels have 134 threads after wash- ing. 5 colors. Twin size. Durable 148 threads. 99 Flat 72x108 hey bot- tomn fitted. Savel /, . Save in Seors| jishings Dept. Come in Now 134 threads per square inch after ; Miitsiny | ‘Dad lass Stork Race | DETROIT « — Charies Birch-| the three. sped away, | field, 24, ‘| brakes,told two rookie policemen | street : his wile Opal, 22, was about to! stork to‘ the hospital, but - papa he {become a-mother, “and asked,-for| didn't:He: arrived later via police |~ COLUMBUS, Ohio —Michigan | posal to exempt that state's trucks from Ohio's axle tax. The A} |help. One- patrolman slid behind| scout .car just in time to see his, and Ohio, seeking to negotiate a i the wheel a tis car, the other! new ¥ daughter, ' : ie 2 a ee i Es aire RaW ear pacers a sf { es et : cS 4 j qt : jest j THE, PONTIAC re saga NOVEMBER 3. 1955 é 4 é i | Brichfield’ s wife: to assist her and | ‘hopped into the hack ot A i hid anette nmi » Michigan and Ohio jammed on his cr ext ter dig at Odds on Axle Tax inew =. pact for mote cally opposed" t6 Ohio's, he said. | ers as wel fas its own to pay the | “hairmy axle fax for use of Ohio's high. | tri- | Columbus yesterday, did not show Ohie wants out-of-state—-trucks.|' John H. McCarthy, who was in| 4 vaieernpsicioentin HO - HUM — Managing a bored vawn for the photographer “is f Adams Douglas, son of actress Jan Sterling and. her husband, actor Paul Douglas. Young Adams posed for this first publicity pic- | ture in Hollywood when only six | days old. Full ' View Expanded ‘21-IN. 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La Sta ee Roma RUN TO MY STORE! : Ah just moving the sign, Seven peo- Salp-eus tives in the United selves, Officers took the youth to || - Last Benligeny el p {ple have stopped and wanted to buy . ' then |f 5' CASH! About the only female whe can tell you evérything | the mail box.” ad ox Oe wheal a ieee ate te wow << a ¢ {ats im her bag Ura Indy Kangaroe—Louls WAmour, < SLOW SPEED ACT ION For Delicate Fabrics... Gentle as Hand Washing Not onjy slower agitator action, but short- B er waghing cycle is automatically yours when/you are washing those delicate ny- lons, Dacrons, = acetates that you used to “hand” wash. " |THE WORLD'S FIRST 2-SPEED| ~ WASHER... DOES HAND ~ -WASHING-AUTOMATICALLY nied ik uhh sie tenses aaiis: on he’s, and if she iis @ book, she'll call it her men-oirs. Taffy, you see, isn’t dumb. As she puts it, “I'm a girl with a lot of bride ideas,” but, ac- cording to her, most men are dull—"They’re, about as excit-' ing as one wrestler.” -* Taffy’s a combination model and showgal. Her philosophies are chunks of wisdom we've picked up and pilfered. - But Taffy’s no moron. Joey Adams has captured her when —" how she was asked whether she knew a certain playgal. “Not too well,” Taffy admitted. “Only to talk about.” It’s her conviction that, “Just. because a fellow prefers blondes, doesn’t make him a gentleman.” “What's that you have in your hand?” Taffy asked her room- mate one night. ~ [ sleeping pill,” was the answer, “Well don’t ‘wake it up,” | replied Taffy. From all thss you'll see that I have:high regara for the girls who come to New York to make their fortunes. Taffy's quite appreciative of being elevated to fame in Joey’s book and - tried to show it recently when she met Adams and his wife. During a tete-a-tete, Taffy congratulated Mrs. Adams on her new gown. “Thank you,” said Mrs, Adams modestly.” “Between gown qnd my new one, which one would you say is prettier?” asked Taffy. “Well,” answered Mrs, Adams, “I prefer. yours.” After a decent pause, Mrs. Adams said, expect- ‘, —n antly, “And which one would you pre- fer?” ; “You're so much wiser than I am about it,” answered meas “50. prefer mine, ‘vetting for nylons, like eo ashers in one! Sep: rayont, acetates. .oi.dry speed for sturdy cottons and oil) your other regular wash. Another completely | phoney shorter cycle with slower action for your most fragile fabrics. NORMAL SPEED ACTION For Regular Washing Normal speed for cottons, linens, and wools with Kenmore gives you a hand for = too!” safer, faster, — at ine or LN Only Kenthore has “‘wonde yela- THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ric Action! Diana Barrymore replaced the’ ailing Veronica Lake in the touring. “Little Hut” ... . Marlene Dietrich’s favorite companion during her Las Vegas stint (at the Sahara) fs actor Michael Rennie. Victor Moore, recovered- from _ pneumonia, may require an eye / operation . . . Noel Coward and.Ciif-/ ton Webb applauded “No Time for Sergeants” ..'. Joe Louis hasn't started work at his public relations agency—can’t find a desk he can ’ get his knees under ... The Lexing- ton’s Hawaiian Room finally changed its show, and the new one--starring - pretty Manu—is attractive. Bill Miller’s signed Harry James and matey Osan tar ae Rotel bones Kenmore Cycla-Fabric Kenmore High-Speed Las Vegas. Also being set: Eddie Cantor : | SESS SS ce.| AUTOMATIC WASHER | AUTOMATIC DRYER [~pn-.— te Park. Avena ee Washes even . \ | 9 9. 5 Dries even 7 OC 9 > Monday, | * Kenmore Cycla-Fabric Washer Has These Features Excivsive Rote- 9b. oe agltotor in one Diel leed-A-Deoor for % * TODAY'S. ne S sion DOG ole, bad tells of 2 “gegen your most your most ELECTRIC : hy ted lice li , and is lookin ir! * : i = ; = with 896 onal if cir || delicate fabrics | delicate fabrics | Friday | .” hia Seeeee aaa cemaeling ante ae, Cae fe if 22 PAY ONLY'$10 DOWN ON. 1 PAY ONLY $5 DOWN ON Sa ’ he ran all he ‘That er, bot SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN turday / . (Copyright - the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Never wash by hand again! Kenmore Cycla-Fabric does everything du- | Never hang u ? - p clothes again! Kenmore dries everything. automatically . ; i] tomatically. Delicate nylons get a gentle sudsing, grimy overalls get aj and in half the usual time! E | uxur! N; h . Discard ed | ceboxes were carted away. Hunters and | thorough scrubbing. 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There Is No Substitute for 25 Years Experience! LOUMOR JEWELRY | rope beh tc lemamsad nat (Next to Oeklond Theater) Sie eo i “hc st in ecient 4 i i i ‘ : - ae i ie \ ‘ a { * ; : ‘ ! : ! A 5 t ke, oN, oy Dae te ae : ae : ; Pu, pes ; en. \ y 7 . 4 = ‘ ue sea 3 y Sige Me ee: oe Pe re ae SPS Cte i ; & 5 y if : : fy 3 ee : ‘Le 7. ae i s 2 ee 6 oer eee ‘ é : yr ¥ i A ee % j ~ A Loe ene eee | ARS _~ THE, PONTIAC PRESS QV) asia a rnae) “THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1955 ° a segs 1.65 off every day ” low price! —_ se | é : # + a | : : bya oe“ g| Hercules suede LEADING acs wae leather blouse prints painted on sidewalks of New York's Times Square remind everyone it's cleanup time in the » dio Ange pee 33 WN suits. * dents like this girl t itter ay : fndiala te dimech ok trail ped ; ' 4 4 heal US. Breeding a oA , 'f Ae Soft, imported New Zealand suede... a / oe ' at ay osts : luxury leather once found in only the most id 4 i y < Le f amas soe Taillored-To-Measure ~ Regularly 69.50, © ~ You Save $22! — if expensive apparel. Now, at a price you can’t a ees t h material : ae Pure-Bred Weimaraner |] “ord to miss.:Rendered water repellent, spot d : — hh only asalemgey- pcb, Nae pa a you'll | tind Dog Ranks 12th, AKC resistant for everyday use. In glowing shades the finest imported woolens, worsteds and'flannels and Lists 6,193 in 1954 |], sized 34 thru 46. Buy while - on sale! a in most every wanted shade and pattern. Save now! WASHINGTON—The _silver-toned eae : a Regularly 77.50 50 . & g ag Weimaraner, called the “Gray 2 ' s . aan ; ~ &@ | Bh ; ~ 4 | horsehide resists icy You Save $20! = Bai At fielc : i . : ; € é ‘ | winds, rugged wear Each suit made to your own individual measurements. C . You choose the style, your color, your fabric. And save 20.00 on fibrene decorated fabrics and sharkskins. Regularly $85, 50 You Save 17.50! | flight jacket |. Accorrect fit and your complete satisfaction are ~ _ guaranteed. In this group choose from wool flannels, oo oye Aer pereers =o | + emartnew splash effects and sturdy worsteds. ? ‘ ‘- 98 , Men's Clothing Dept—Sears Mein Floot a ‘ , : & | ie Just Say Charge [t Sears Revolving Charge ow ilted - Renee Lining medium weight Pilgrim pajamas, freedom cut for comfort! » Nylon Waistband. |[- a ae. nig vaewn””_. | Hannelette pajamasg Here's -a ‘sharp jacket that's built to last: for veo Go out tog type | . “ ( of weather <.. leather : % gives top protection, Bich regularly 8 bs Cordovan brown, sizes 36 — set to 48 dt Seors! priced at 3.49 — eggriti ‘ H z Assorted patterned styles are scientifically designed for comfort . . . tailored so you can toss and turn with no “binding. Cotton flannelette keeps yoti warm even on the coldest nights. Easy-fasten front for breath-easy comfort ++. 800 theni in assorted colors — save! . Men's Furnishings—Sears Main Floor f F BIEL intl if! bey E _Experily tailored with fur. collar -knit wrists and waist. Brown, - - swith front. Rayon quilted ef } lining. All sizes 36 to 46. Savel Get Acquainted Offer! GENUINE BLUE WHITE 7 Ss For pleasurelovin’ nien'. . . sot _ Pinwale Cotton corduroy sakes id or “ : Pere. River Wrinkle Shed é 3 a. = n many ne patterns, j- -with flaps. See this qual i os i sabes 1 eae tty shirt today—at Sears! eo TE eee ee AS buf ; fr eS 2 : fs f .* | i tes Pree ; us BE Be eae es ee ne | Ey eR % oe ui es ye eee & eee eae ; 2 ; | hee Le ie : : ; * poe Tat ho : ¥ 3 bay » [ ; + i e 4 ae , ; = by 2 ' x a eth aes ities wea c$ Si AA Re apenas achat ye see 2 a 3 s ‘4 gine » einceuancte yee fe ek Age Sots sates: —" THE PONTIAC c PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER : 8, 1955 oe had 4 4 CN ena _PIPTEEN . METROPOLITANS | Reg. 15.95 ea. You Save $6 Pr. | 6.70x15 Plus Tax For They're fully setrecdad sidewall to side- wall » nationwide 12-month triple gquaran- teed! . Give maximum traction with the deep-cut~. tread design .. . quieter. riding — even on dry ¥ _ roads. Come in now — have a set mounted on -your car at this saving price. Other sizes at sim- ilar low prices at Sears! . TestProved Up to 20% More Skid-Resistant: ~ Thani Other First Quality Tires SILENT CUSHIONS PAY ONLY 10% “sown, e Nationwide 20 Month Service Card Guarantee Against Road Hazards Allstate T Includes Tire and ‘ iler 8.50 Down 84. Allstate trailer holds up fo 500 Difference between life and Direct-action Allstate Supra- ! ‘better i pounds without sway or a death in most car accidents! matics have wide control a4 . oe oe ra sinat - ing. Steel, wood constructi Takes 2850-lb. sirain. Green, gives you a more except conv. and P.G. Other gray or maroon. tide. Easy to install i sizes at savings! A Terrific Tire Buy—ALLSTATE a Y ONLY LY 10% DOWN ON SEARS EASY PAY PLAN _in quality by any other elaine) y¥ Fres icla?| Heavy Duty Oil Fight Sludge and Varnish Priced Low 3. 4 9 = ALLSTATE oil resisis oxidation, helps prevent rust. Unexcelled car oil, Buy your winter supply now! As Low As Assures eilicient heater opera- Brass tion! » for non-alcholic anti-freeze! Get yours at Sears now—sizes. lor most cars! ~ Open Mon., Fri. Sat. Nights! ALLSTATE BATTERIES MORE POWER! LONGER LIFE! ‘Alftstate Anti-Freeze vick Starts, Dependable, Low test Performance ® Slo-Dried Plates—Full Power. For. All Accessories “Armaloy 93” grids contain more leerd—tor—more—trust—t e Plastic-packed separators resist heat, acid. Thrifty powerhouse for sure starts, all needs. One of America’s favorite repla acement., batteries: Save now! Other Sizes and Styles Are Available at Sale Prices! Gas Line Additive 39¢ > Keeps fuel line * moisture jrom freezing. Helps -~make starting ; quicker, easier. Allstate Motor Tune 49¢ rr. Cleans motor, lubricates. upper cylindefs ou enjoy new motor pep. Add to gas, Oaly Winter warmth at a budget- pleasing price! Circulates 180 cubic feet of heated air per minute. 6'/;-in. fan. ‘| Durezone paneer | Permanent, Proved Best By Test Regularly 2.291 Higher boiling point than other well known brands. Greater reserve’ dikalinity — fights rust. and corrosién. Get- yours now at this saving! Allstate Methanol, gal. .. .89c ‘Durozone, gal. . High- Powered Rifle- Pius Gun Case at 14.57 cpg Deer Season © = 10th ‘ Red, Black Plaid or hese? —e Coat ic wits 4 §%8 Heavy 100° wool, treated to repel water. Large..rubberized game pecket: Cotton sufte lin- ing. Sizes 36-48. BUY YOUR HUNTING Sears Comparis on- st TE: Ty er ade Se Sal eee 'g a). Croftsman Sabre Sow olso aveil- able with handy steel corrying and storage cose, see price below. Teble for Ctatumon’ Sobre Sow odds to it versatility. Hos oc- curate miter gouge and rip fence. AOp a Matching Pants. yesseee TL 98 SEARS CARRIES A COM. | LICENSE AT SEARS! HIGH POWER RIFLE WITH | LUGGAGE-TYPE ‘GUN CASE Chrome-Lined Barrel! bo th i? on ly _ The Model 50 has the built-in caliphered ~~ quality that not only fires S-high powered shells, but actually guides them with full _ powered accuracy! It's the only high power | ~ tifle with FN Mauser Action selling-for less _ than $1201 Compare for yourself . . . today! ONLY a DOWN Balance Monthly, Easy Terms DEMONSTRATION! ~ Cuts out circles, squares or: irequior shapes without pre-drilling! y Craftsman 6-way sabre saw _ Here's the saw for dozens of jobs! It cuts wood, Compere with $45 to $55 saws - hardboard, plastic and even non-ferrous metals. 5 You can use it as a rip, crosscut, keyhole and scroll 9 . saw, dnd with the table, it's a jig or sabre saw. io - This one-tool power age does the work of only 1. many tools, but it's easy to use, and its cutting- ONLY $3°° DOWN .. speed makes toughest jobs simple. Try it today! = 36.95. Table for Sabre Saw, 8.95 (Usual carrying charge) hs $5 Month on Seers Easy Payment Pion mes NS eas #, ‘ \ : = y -* ; “ae es é a ; : or . 1% 4% 4 j * / ‘ or ee ae é : or ee : a : igh : * a ; : 3 | SIXTEEN. ‘OPEN SATURDAY Friday and Monday Nights Until 9 jos nae Ciow ond nit OF siize ae = Es ee beach C7 ‘age » OUR. TRUCKLOAD BUY BRINGS ; You 409%: OFF bq’ | : =\, . "tresses ot almost V2 off their. regular : . : price! These discontinued models are | oe £0 ala NS .. | built:to.top. with pith hich ding, firm ticks! | 4) -DUO-TH ERM . Oil Heater HEATS 4 to 5 ROOMS. A QUIET HEATER. ECONOMICAL t= 5 @H”” At’s time to get lade for 7 penthisr * that wilf come along ony day now! Put in this Duo-Therm and fc oll about heating worries ond troubles! _A quiet heoter with no moving parts! Sy: vege burner gets more heat Out of every drop of oi! and gives heat fast——when you need it ie Lo OO Me Ne ihe F ull: Width Oven Electric Range LOWEST PRICE IW ELECTRIC RANGE HISTORY Giant size oven . , .45% wider than average! .No crowding. Makes bak. ing. roasting, easy. New, exclusive “Controlled Oven Heat Distribution” and Magic Oven Door Seal for con- stant, uniform oven heat. Four 7. speed units —all swing. up for easy cleaning. Deluxe back. panel, smoke. less broiler, huge storage drawer, Ben Saturday Nights Until” Christmas __THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1955 en a . ce erenateom nae nn Ace RoR NESE “Compe Outfit for the Priee of the “Sofa We’ mean: every word of it+the entire ensemble ff at no extra.cost when you buy the sofa! Here's big DOLLAR SAVINGS aus outstanding style and * comfort! Luxurious innerspring sofa with custom- like styling, matching chair, occasional chair, limed oak, plastic top corktot table ond step tale | in offer! Regular $219 Value 4 os a » ee "e = & \ ’ .* ’ a9. na ~~ E ie \ +. 4 . ‘a q Veh ‘ ‘ F \ =a) i ’ a ; 4 Ae “Dinette $39... Chrome tabie with mar-proof top plus’ & matching chairs, 8-Piece Modern Bedroom Group You get a déuble dresser and bookcase bed suite in .bedutiful platinum finish, cocalies yoga gw indented line trinms, sitver-finished knobs and wood ferrules. PLUS resilient mattress, spring, 2 pillows ‘ oe, 2 framed pictures. Chest available, Conslete V with. Side’ Tuning! OUR LOW PRICE- -s129”° The big screen looks like 21 inches instead of 17 and this new Emerson is power-engineered for the finest picture performance and tone. Our low price includes delivery, hook-up by own own TV technicians with - full warranty. Base extra. PAY ONLY $1.50 + ~ay ' eo ee \ bo 5 4 ht cc cane lcm le ttt Se RENT AN lronn é lroner Sets Syso "tunity: to rent a> genuine lronrite ‘Weekly . Automatic Troner in - your or your laundry. Come in and ask for details. - 3 -Speed Portable PHONOGRAPH Regular $29.95 syq77 "+ This phono is popular with record lovers because of convenience, attractive style and “live perforance” tonal quality Plays all 3 speeds and sizes. ’ Phone FEdora/ Swivel adapter, ‘rut nozzle, +39" = floor and wall brush, uphol. a den: stery nozzle, crevice and blow- | nes 95 et tool. Fitted extension : cao ee Weshable filter, T comes upon the heels of the. most successful Buick in his- tory—and beats it on every score. In shimmering stéel and solid sinew, it’s Buick for 1956 — and there’s never been anything like it for pure automobile. You get a good hint of what we mean when you take in the sweep-ahead styling of it — from the air-splitting prow of its V-front grille to the robust rake of its canted rear profile. You get an even better hint when you open the doors and see the dazzle there—in the decorator fabrics and décors ~in _ the jewel-like finish of the fittings — in the precisely shaped steering wheel and cqntrols—in the rich new instrument panel with soft-padded top and glowing dials that detail your progress in changing colors. NOW ON DISPLAY_ ¥ # et But it's when you put this beauty to the city streets and the open highways that you learn the best of it. Pertormance Without Parallel | A new advance in Variable Pitch Dynaflow*. goes ‘airplanes one better—steps up your getaway in normal driving without flooring the pedal to switch the pitch. But when you need that extra surge, it's there, instantly—and in extra abundance: The might of big 322-cubic-inch V8 engines in every Series brings new record high power to all Buicks — RoapMaster, ‘Super, Century, andthe bedrock-priced Speciac. Yet this is- such high-compression power, such dynamic driving power, such completely usable power at the rear wheels—the whole rear end has been endowed with extra brawn and heft ‘and solidity to handle it. “OLIVER MOTOR SALES, INC. 210 Orchard Lake Avenue, Pontiac, Mich: _ Phone FE 2-910] When bgffer automobiles are bullt Buick will bulfd them oe i We could spread before you an acre of blueprints+on the engineering gems that spark the spectacular performance, ride, handling and roadability of these great Buicks for 1956. We could tell you about a new double-Y manifolding of the . engine for more usable power. And about a brilliant new front- end geometry that adds a whole new “sense of direction” to the car's travel. And about massive new direct-action shock absorbers that move three times more oil to cushion your all- coil-spring ride that much more buoyantly. But you can get the full and magnificent story right now, at our show room, in a face-to-face meeting with the best Buicks yet — now on display, and setting a dazzling new _ pattern for 1956, ; Sires *New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard _ on Roadmaster, Super and Century— optional at modest extra cost on the Special. SEE JACKIE GLEASON ON TV =~ Every Saturday Evening x hs 3) * oe date ees we aS eT $ ne af ‘THE PONTIAC’PRESS,-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1955- Were it is our greatest sale of the year Every department loaded ah bargains! A: BS LIMITED QUANTITIES On sale while they last! a Big savings on Pepperell . : 72 \ ” : st : ‘ J i 72x84” top quality 99 ; i a Saddle oxfords or Ppop- blankets; s]j : ankets ; slightly ir- ular roamers! Durable - . regular. Ch 0 i ice of leather uppers, -Favor. homespun ° “Novel oe ny : ; ty or dressy ; : tte ] f, weaves”, soli ; ed tels. In colors. Sizes 4 to 9. r solid colors. White and pas t~. = ‘ Sport soles. Save now! Reg. 7.95 Comforter... - | snes 6x5 714-0" Save! Luxury winter : Biggest buy! Orion* : _ Glamorous Italian COATS § “B SWEATERS § — §- T-TOPPERS $96 33° ee Ly = aa ee Values te 39.94 Top values Values te 7.98 Reg. 1.98 Virgin wool, fur-wool blends, Treat yourself or buy for ' Hi bulk turbo interlock Or- All-wool flanriels, tweeds; Cotton jersey, rayon fleece! plushes, fleeces. All colors, gifts! Toasty warm, wash- lon* slipons. 15 colors and wool-and-silk, nylon blends. Washable, All colors. S-M-L. newest styles. Complete size able robes in pink, aqua, white. In sizes 34 to 40. All styles, newest colors. In Big savings now! New lovely range. Big savings pow. maize. Sizes 12 to 20. Save! Cardigans ..........3.44- sizes 10 to 18, Save now! knit styles! Hurry for these! s : \ "DuPont's Acrylic fiber, LIMITED QUANTITIES! On sale while they last Save! Full or twin cok'ntserve- MICS 88 ; OWELS | SPREADS | PANELS | CERA a ce , Values to 1.19 _ Sénsational buys rs . Top quality’ thick, thi Decorator styles in chrome- in iced so io Kaseas spun, pe. one ry Solid of sh irregularities! In nee, print top. 5 colors. White with deep hems. anted colors, Save now! _ Matching dropes ....:....... 406 yours at this low, low price! a SRE Cetera FEDER AL TORES - SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC it Cay p ; nen) i fee eal Cae ¥ pe ae wis ¢ ‘ \ os ee f : } 1} } ‘ Fy ; eeh He y, Aa} ; ‘ + ‘ jn Building Rift . Board Refuses to Free. | Money for Planning of 2 State Structures LANSING (®—A legislative com: | mittee today called for an end/| run to get around a blockdde erect: |\: ed ‘by the State Administrative | Board in the construction of two. new state office buildings. ~~ | * * * The State Office Building Com- | mittee, headed by Sen. Harry F. | Hittle (R-East Lansing), charged | the Administrative Board’ s Fi- nance Committee with an “unjus- | tified” refusal to release funds for planning a new. Supreme Court building and a skyscraper state office building behind the Capitol. | The Legislature previously had provided $20,000 to plan the court . building aid $85,000 to plan the office. building. The lawmakers followed the usual procedure of leaving the money for the hoard to rélease when details we re Ba Su Scr OLA 8. HILLER Ex-School Official Given Radio Position | Former assistant principal at Pontiac High School, Miss Ola B. Hiller of Fint, was named region- al director of the National Assn, jy of Educational Broadcastets at a recent meeting in Chicago, completed, Th Administrative Board: “re- ‘fused to release’ money for the | court building because one of its members, Atty. Gen, Thomas M. Kavanagh, and the court are feud- ing over who shall occupy the building. The court wants the building to ‘itself and the state law iil and Kavanagh refuses to Tet Qthe law. library be moved | ‘away from proximity to . his office. * * * State Treas, Sanford A. Brown and Aud, Gen. Victor . Targonski | from 1926. to 1928, when she went’ Miss Hiller taught mathematics at Eastern. Junior “High School | to Pontiac High to develop the ra- dio workshop there. In 1942 she be. came assistant principal and held | that position until 1947 when mad) went to Flint ‘to becomé radio supervisor of the — system there. Miss Hiller came to Pontiac from Almont. Previously she had taught in schools at East | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, | FRIDAY and - SATURDAY “* MITES. Til bervctive.: attractive, ..comfortable, | acaetmasangrpees : | a... VASSARETTE © Fashion's Favorite Girdle No. S. For every figure, every fashion. Of exclusive Vassar icbric. Also X-large. White and colors. 3.95 , said the board held up money and Yale. for the 6ffice building because it thought its planning should - be "orctronnd sist oe court/29 PCL. Of Stale Pupils “in ate te Late w Gel Federal Milk Plan. authorize his committee to .go/. ahead and start the planning with- out the board's action. Men’s Hearts Broken as Liquor Is Smashed NORWALK, Conn. (INS) — It's EAST LANSING (®—More than | twice as many Michigan schools | ‘|as last year are participating to- | day in the special federal milk’ program for schools, Prof. Dale E. Butz of Michigan || State University reported to the dairy manufacturers conference at | MSU that Michigan now has more | | than 3,100 schools enrolled in the } Authorities said yesterday the | program, covering 90 to 9% per recent flood may have contamin-| cent of the eligible children. ord oly of the at ts ot Prof. Butz said the students get | the milk a Sigg vogeag rs great has | t a nominhl fee and the project helps increase | - | milk consumption and reduces‘ the | current surplus and also helps cre- ' | ate future markets by giving chil-_ Persuasive PowAire Pantie : : Girdie No. 17—Satin Las- by page oi Garbo a the milk habit early, =| cae easing coma pets f \. ; PowAire sides and back. ALLEGAN (INS)—Former film eo White & colors. $.8§ star son instore ff 7 aap oar gms on a fortune when a > o. 1S. fin near Allegan to Lous Zeit,| “GRAND LEDGE We Jolin. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY,-NOVEMBER 32, 1955: ° | i a ~ Oklahoma Sees | Automation Now in Auto: oy Nab Jackson Parole a's, eng ~ UNanoMd 3665: Automation Now in _Auto- MZ vecican, acon cp. (rte Pes mites te mialors ae By SAM DAWSON. big fa ) year | 2 age ton a charge of loitering. ah a be apmcorete aan A 0 001 ! aon pos a aoe dio hour, Ge the ola bly lines it oe | cer, 21; Southern Michigan Pris- ‘Phat: the Sak: Seen yihinl | ee clit Ansonia aia ! ae -| moving in on thet ays sree anon coal industry is pulling out of | Europe Yor American cer, 21, a South im ‘the Springfield jail. overnight |? Coapeners be Integration of Students ican mutipower eifficiency.— the| took 200 mqn to. tum out tha" ia ie tod ik cde Ge ce inmate who escaped from a ai pabioes «at chart the annual conference at Michigan Presents Little Trouble)” ¢ .* 6 b egumeasre a Ny, : “* * pace. a . | Springfield, Ky., County jail Thurs- | the j@ii wall and carved their way| State University, : to Supervisors Other huge machines that can} The new Chrysler engine line has! In 1948 nearly 60f million tons} “~~ ee day while being returned to Jack-| out. ~ ee - Named as directors for the com- dig and load six to eight tons of | 280 operating stations — and at | of bituminous coal was mined, but| L. C. Campbell, president of the | son by police, was recaptured yes-| Two prison guards bringing the ing year were: Joan Brieve, Hol- pa 1 coal a minute are helping to re- |-many stands there’s a machine in-| this dropped to less than 400 mil-| National Coal Assn., hails produc- men to Jackson arrived at the) land; - DeWitt, Niles; Ruth OKLAHOMA CITY o® — Integra-| vive the once ailing coal indus-| stead of a man. Cylinder blocks | lion last year. The revival this/tion strides attending with Earl Greg-| Boot, Paw Paw; John Storey, tion ‘is just a big word in the dic-| try but they are cutting working | are fed into one end of the line by | year is putting output about 21 per | tion in the past 20 | Wayne University, and Valdean ~ tionary for children of a half d02-| crews in half. ‘ - | machine, right cylinder heads | cent above last year “and the end is City. is Lincoln Grade School. * * * ‘ The youngsters who frolic on the playground and walk arm-in-arm ‘through the corridors apparently have shown no interest in the his- torie end this fall of segregation. The school was one of those de- segregating last month and Mrs, Nina Birkhead, the principal, said she was “almost disappointed” at the smoothness of integration, LITTLE PROUBLE - | “T had expected surely there | ‘would be a number of problems to work out,” she commented today. The school has 48 Negro chil- en races and nationalities at the Makers of electrical equipment and aircraft are eyeing automated machines like those Chrysler has installed in its semiautomatic engine assembly line in Detroit, MACHINES KEEP. COMING cians ~argue whether automation will mean the loss of present jobs or, instead, creation of more jobs through a higher standard of liv- ing, And witile they argue new ,tarvels of automatic and semiau- tomatic machines keep coming. The Cross. Co. of Detroit which installed the new machines on the Chrysler line estimates they save Labor, management and _politi- | at another point, left cyli heads at a third. As these castings move along automatically, one en- gine part after another is added. At the. end of the line completely ‘| assembled engines are. removed for installation in new cars. FORD HAS LINE : Cleveland has a 500-foot automated blocks. In some coal mines new mon- sters are moving in to replace old- er forms of mechanization, They are ‘reported cutting work crews from 17 men to seven or eight. up to 25 per cent in assembly costs Thanks in part to the steady The Ford Motor Co.'s plant at’ production line for making engine | dren among_its pupils. There children, 3 German-born young- sters, 3 from the Philippines and ohne whose mother was a Japanese war bride. os '- -» Mrs, Birkhead’ said ‘the Negro ) “ ghildren have brought sunny spir- its to the school, * Origina] Lincoln School students, : she said, “just opened up their | arms and took everybody in,” : _ The children’s acceptance of in- | tegration has been reflected in the | school’s parent teacher’ associa- : tion. Five Negro mothers. attended : : the first meeting and one was named hospitality chairman. Suburbs Show _ Fastest Growth, | _. .Bureau Claims are nearly 50° and Mexican : : [them “into maturity long béfore’ 7%, 454. y STI Git 2 WAC ~ . + 4, a re rend toward 7m Tte- UL of M. Doctor Says: ae ANN ARBOR (fA University of. Michigan psychiatrist. says most of today’s teenagers. not only are not ready for steady dat- ing, but receive a “phony sophis- tication” from it which they are ready for it.” -¢ * ® oe Dr: Ralph D. Rabinovijth, chiet of the children’s servige, Neuro- psychiatric Institute, told a parent education’ institute yesterday that Teenagers Not Mature Enough for ‘Steady Date’ of children from infancy to adoles- cence, Dr, Rabinovitch outlined them as follows: “1, From birth to a year old , ,. gratifying the one to one mother .. | relationship .. . will allow the in- fant to develop.a sense. of relation- ship and trust... ot * ?- “2. From 1 to 3 years old’, , . opportunity for motor play and spontaneity in the second and third years will allow the child ‘to de- velop a aoe of joy in his: ac- aplishment in reaching out. for || life . +. the child should be curbed from doing some. things, but not absolutely stopped from testing his new found powers. * WASHINGTON W— The Census /* Practice of dating early is a E i z Hy 2 id F i i be | af ul t & aT Each of the 10 diamonds in this 14K gold set is a blazing beauty. Unique new swirl design. Amazing low price, i E “3. From 3.to 6 years old... jon in ated by r Ex- periencing such a meaningful-liv- ‘ing situation within the family is the major ingredient of the child's tee: “4. During the elementary school years, the child must .experience success and a a af F i E 3 ? q liz i » E el < g 5 Brilliant bridel set with 8 fi dia- monds. The engagement ring has a lovely center diamond and two side diamonds ea. 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This—remember- is the car that broke the Pikes Peak record i ina history-inaking, | preproduction trial. Come on in, look it over and try it out! . 8 . ‘THE "56 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SPORT SEDAN—cbove is o beoutiful example of regia ee ee ee They’ re ‘nitting i in our showroom right now champ- | ing at the-bit. For these ’56 Chevrolets were born with an urge to go places! But look ’em over first. Look at that bigger, wider, more massive grille, Follow that lower, speedline of chrome back to those Se on the left swings down to un- cover the gas cap!). V8 or.6—19 Models in 3 Series Any kind of model anyone could want! Your choice of the new “Blue-Flame” 6 with 140 h.p. and new _ higher compression or Chevrolet’s record-breaking V8 power ranging up to a new high of 205 h.p. and 9.25 to 1 compression ratio! Automatic, com- fort and safety features? If Chevrolet doesn’t offer them, it’s only because they haven’t been invented _ ae: yet. We can hardly wait to have you see and drive this 56 Chevrolet. Come i in real soon, went you? » sassy, high-set taillights (the one. a Mill St. and 2 s. Saginaw St. | i | \ \ \ THEWS. HARGREAVES, INC. Pontiac, ‘Michigan oe ie Bee Fe { Fi | 2 »- ea | ut seven’: ‘SIX 3 aS ct THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8.2055 “more of a Possibility than a probability.” r ‘Afghanistan Seeking Western Weapons; cae Staying |= | Goes ea eee 8 8 8 8 ‘. or Gerry Ford is a candidate ane an y * in State Race. . Gubernatorial Hopeful Won't Step Aside ‘for ~ Just Anybody’ | MUSKEGON u—Rep. Alvin N. Bentley ,says he “won't step aside | “for just anybody’ seeking the 1956 Republican nomination in the ‘Michigan governor's race. Bentley, Rep.* Gerald Ford Jr., and Sen. Charles E, Potter at- tended a ‘Congress Report to, You" meeting, sponsored by the ‘Young. Republicans of -Muskegon - County. - About 150. persons he ard their report Tuesday night. “TI will step abide if Mayor (Albert E.) Cobo (of Detroit) for the nomination, but -that doesn’t mean I would step aside for just anybody. The Republican Party cannot afford the luxury of a primary fight,” Bentley sald in‘an interview. Cobo, Bentley and. Ford have “been menti prominently —as~ Republican candidates for Michi: | gan governor. Rep. Ford insisted his nomina: | a "probability iceived for Hope College's annu Department reports that the Amer- | CITES SENTIMENT oe paniny nit ee TO AATIT Borders Touching on Pakistan if there were 2 ' unanimity off opinion among the | | Republicans and if there were. a) ' solidification .of support | behind | me,” he said, Ford added that | sentiment in his district mostly | ‘favors his remaining in. Congress * Sen. paar. cen on other matters, predicted - that Con- gress next™year will pass the highway construction “program proposed by President Eisenhower. Rep. Ruth Thompson of the Ninth District was unable to at- tend the meeting. Spokesman said | she had just arrived in New York ‘from a European tour as a mem- ber of a subcomantitee. Parents to Visit Hope HOLLAND « — More than 600 reservations already have been re- Mom and Dad's Day Nov. 5. The event opens with attendance at the- Hope-Albion football. game, — Interest on Loans Up WASHINGTON—The Commerce ie The Aero By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director . Egypt’ s political play between East and West is spreading. It _ has now reached the “crossroads. of Asia,%.the primitive land of ' Atpemngen. * \ ambassador in’ Egypt has told reporters that his | country _has asked the United | States and Britain to sell it met /ern arms. i _ “It our application e Nenad down,” he said, “‘we shall seek arms from Russia. We are free "The Afghan blast against Pakis- | tan’ is highly pleasing to the Egyptian military regime because of. its own bitter ebjections to} Moslem Pakistan's’ joining the Baghdad Pact with Turkey, Iraq, ? Iran and Britain, QUARREL OVER BORDER - ‘The Afghan ican people paid a new high of (three billion dollars for personal “interest on Aoans in 1954. <5 r bordering north- | west frontier province of 39,259 square miles. The Kabul govern- ment wants a plebiscite held. there there and if possible a seplrate state of “Tho United States has géne te Pushtoonistan : created ‘in~ this farious area of the Khyber Pass and centuries of tribal wars. Atghanistan itself lies be- , tween the Soviet Union and Pak- istam, and also literally is on “. top of the -world, About the sike of the state of Texas and a population-of some 12,000,000, ee ne een ee eee the towering’ mountain | des in the quarrel ¢ ov porta of ventral Asia, a vast | border. land-locked plateau. | - Ancient routes of commerce and the United States callescaubans conquest leading from the north , Foden grag aj Srcleguen thy gre ‘and west converge there on the way react to the Afghan request for ‘to the Indian sub-continent. Over, 9*™* Se these routes through the centuries | ao we Deviiliad decden end Wihes ‘ae! j Jack Webb hdd forced their; way-into the rich | Detroit's UF Officials lands. farther south. Over “those | DETRO! aS routes. went Alexander the Great, fROIT (INS) = Television ' Genghis Khan and Tamerlane. -{ star Jack Webb and his wife were oP in Detroit Tuesday to address work- acpi craic ee an fl te i's has been’ emerging from its primi- | | United Foundation Torch Drive. tive state. : Webb, also an independent Hol- Foreigners no longer are ex-| Fund as a “blueprint. for social cluded, nor the thodern inventions | Action that no other city of any | and techniques they had to offer. size can touch,” q Enjoy’ ’ jl299o size roll caps, € 1307 peaere . shiny bells fing as turned, hg Bie 3* Will All virvyl git! has rooted hair, Flex knees for kneel- ing, sitting, etc.! | Fully 4 : ed. "Coo" Fi voice. €1711 eeenne J . 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Nobel author-| |. fties described his work on the two substances — oxytocin and vaso- | brn eatin “a historic. feat io-chemistry.” | Dr. du Vigneaud was a front | runner-for the 1955 Nobel Prize | | im medicine, awarded last month — | te Dr. Hugo Theorell, a Swedish | authority on enzyme chemistry. | Both these scientists have. been | ‘améng top candidates for many | | years, Their field of biechemis- | try borders between medicine | | and chemistry. Informants said | the prize awarders decided to give the 1955 chemistry award to the American because. 44 | years had passed since a Swede | received the medicine prize. The work that won the physics | prize for Dr. Lamb, 42, and Dr. | Kusch, 44, was described by the | academy as a major advance to- ward learning what goes on inside the atom. It enabled scientists Yo | calculate correctly the properties | of some ma its pape parts. | i eerie hie stenmaia’ +t shar- | ing the award with Dr. Kusch, | Dr. Lamb said at Palo Alto, Calif: “Polykarp Kusch is one of my oldest and dearest friends and it) | couldn't have happened to a nicer | man.” Dr. Lamb is a Los An- | geles native.. Dr. Kusch was born in Blanken- | burg, Germany, and was taken to the United States when a year. old, He became a U. S. citizen in 1922, In 1947 the two scientists, after attacking the same problem from | different angles, published papers | |} -préving that the energy level cal: | culations for hydrogen atoms made | ‘by the 1933 physics: winner, Dr. | P. A. M. Dirac, did not agree! with the experimentakevidence. | ‘Dr. Dirac won his prize “for | the discovery of new fruitful | forms of atomic theory.” The ‘theory known as Dirac Rela- | tivistic Wave Mechanics fur- | nished directly a numerical | value for the magnetic moment | of the electron. Dr. Kuseh showed an iacemrecy of 0.1 per cent in the value. Dr. Lamb proved errors of about one | ten-thousandth of the effect meas- ured in the calculations of the spectral details of hydrogen on the basis of Dirac’s formula. What first appeared to be an onslaught. on Dr. Dirac’'s theory Muskegon OKs Sewers Flag won gored (®—~Muskegon vot- va approved a 1% million eid ieee names construction of between 78 and 80 miles of storm sewers. .The vote was 1,547 to 800 or 6 per cent above the 80" per cent majority required for ap- proval, F Sam Benson ‘eo | DRIVE... WALK... } RUN TO MY STORE! || , ot 20 S$, Perry St. \ LAST 3 DAYS AS 1 RAISE . $50,000 000* CASH! 7 FOUR BRAVE aboard a Laicomnt shi sth al —_ ‘War It a se ‘ T hree American Scientists Awarded Coveted Nobel Peace: Prizes for 1955 ~ STOCKHOL M (p—Three. Ameri- came in the end to serve as its | prize “for his discoveries oat can scientists -haye-won- the 1955 necessary complement in accurate | ing the hyperfine structure of the | Nobel Prizes in chemistry cont caltulatidén of central phenomena hydrogen spectrum.” ‘in the atom, Experts say, the, rewarded re- chemistry | sults can properly be explained award for work on two hormones | only in complicated mathemati- cal symbols, Dr. Lamb won his halt of the Parliament. - ARTHRITIS ie 3 MEN — mA | idedicated in Washington, D. C, It consists of marble behenoierirpasig of a sinking ship. Dr. Kusch | | got the other half “for the pre- | cisidn- determination of the mag- | netic mome at of: the ae aes ig The Nobel Penns Prize will be | awarded soon by ‘the Norwegian | You are present at every world event! Readi news eee watching TV . ... and seeing the movies. 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TOLD THE RANGERS She hunted up a Texas ranger, Zeno Smith, “to: tell her story. | Smith, other rangers and Kings- Texas Srcinathe Notifies ville and San: Antonio local offi- cers said she told them: She was, divorced from Preyides | Canales, 52, of Premont, Tex Airy. | 3. Already she and W onatn had vis- ited Bend, Ore., 4 bought. an $87,000 mote] there’ making a down payment of $43,400, About a pronth ago they were . married, ghe first related, Then she sat’ perhaps the marriag¢ wasD t “legal. * Between the time they met — 000 San Antonio home which they bought — he got $90,000 cash, a $45,000 home and jewelry from/{Dr- Otto C. Hutziger, building co- her. Oct. 22, he suggested a fishing | trip to Padre Island. At an isolated spot, he produced a spade and at grave, < REPORTS VARY i z Hie ea eatiti ad $ iz g 5 ; £ EF. .3 pS ; | u known as the October Festival, ‘HOOPLA — A costumed Bavarian girl, hoop skirt swirling in the breeze, waltzes down Munich, Germany, street at apm beer apple, Explained by * A plan for providing a hard-sur- faced, all-weather, play and park- ing area on the Crofoot School grounds, approved last Sunday by the Pontiac Board of’ Education, | was explained in detail today by ordinator. A 112-by-290 foot area next to} clude four pe a pra Crotoot Playground Plan rwheré they won't interfere with . | tects H. E. Beyster and Associates, Co-ordinator and senior high students ‘will use them for physical education classes. Permanent outdoor baskets will | be erected along the retaining wall parking, Movable baskets will be provided to roll eat on the surfaced area. Estimated cost is $14, 212 “and | we're making every effort to get the paving done before the ground said Hufziger. Archi- of Detroit, are taking bids for the work, It is expected the city recreation league will be able to make use of {te facility. Sub to Seek Hidden * Ocean Valleys, Caves LONG BEACH, Calif. 7» — Al tened with champagne and launched yesterday. |< The three-man, 41- foot Cetacean — cherished dream of diving shell designer Edmund Martine — has a motor and a cruis- Tae homemade submarine-was chris- An-organization ¢ and guide troubled boys has opened : ite first office at 15% W. Lawrence | added St. here. - The Big Brothers of Oakland | Gay, Ine. raised money in a summer to hire William L. Clark as-‘executive di- rector. and rent the office, said | president ack: P. White, of Bir- poe Clark will work on’ a time basis for the “ centrated, but not fully codrdinat- ed effort by our volunteer group,” White explained. The organization hopes to recruit | ‘more men “with common ‘sense and a big heart who will take over | , Big Brother Ordalieation| A |Opening Offices cally he wine ae “troubl@® youth As ty necoming that boy's tind,” he Men sisal Sa hk eat aot ‘asked to call Clark at FE 5-9974.. Indict Five Los Angeles Policemen for Burglary LOS ANGELES &—The bred grand jury ha indicted five west Los Angeles policemen on burglary charges. Indicted were Lester M. Friday, 34, Encino; Charles H. Farnell, 32, Woodland Hills, and Frank Gross- .|man, 32, Canoga Park. All are patrolmen .except Grossman, a member of the vice squad, ; They were arrested last Wed- nesday, Officers said thousands of dollars worth of articles were seized from them, including power | mowers, cameras, movie projec- tors: and sports clothes. FERRE ae eo ene at A i oR En PM a FRE RII «> sgh “DR HENRY A. MILLER | Optometrist - ; 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight”. 1 Open Friday Evenings .. Ed and say— i 3 Ex-Cell-0 Plants” Warnke said he found corre- indicating Worden had taken out Settle Local Issues... DETROIT ar—-Local issues have | been resolved between the Ex-| Cell-O Corp; and the CIO United | Auto Workers at Traverse City and | Lima and Fostoria, Ohio, the Fe@- | eral Labor Conciliation Service | announced last night. But a walkout of 3,200 UAW Piva at the company's Detroit | face and 7 knots submerged. With the submersibe’s pow searchlights and cameras ‘Martine hopes to og agen hiddes | valleys and caves never seen x bel fore by man, Specially designed ee | the ocean floor. Demands $136 He Gave| for Dearborn Flowers | DEARBORN (INS) — A former | Dearborn official has demanded the | return of $136 he donated to the city’s “Flower Fund.” M. 0. Nickson, who quit last summer as Dearborn’s superinten- |_ dent of weights and measures after an argument with Mayor Orville Hubbard, demanded an accounting 'of who got the flowers. flowers for relatives of city em- ployes in time of death or illness. Mrs. Marguerite Johnson, police and fire, commissioner, who col- lects for “the fund, said she would ignore Nickson’s request as ‘‘strict- “bed peas,” Draperies and walls done in the | identical color give a feeling. a space and restfulness. — - Available From 7 to 108 Days : Rates From $145.00 and . ~ BOOK NOW FOR YOUR | FALL and WINTER CRUISE COME IN OR CALL MIDWEST 6-2170 for. Literature oud Information About: West Indies, South American, Meditedianban and World Cruises This Fall and Winter 150-horsepower jing speed of 10 knots on the sur- The fund was set up to buy) | i | Outfit ‘em All for 7 One. Dollar. 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DU" f} ‘ d of the Co vee i own cin nivel CV : 4 r i phe ‘ ¥ 4 tw 1é / A f Srow ‘ ye) f Lil ~~! ij MORNE) is holdin: n op house | .. nn th ‘ oa i 1 : sy 0 ‘ o ¢ THOO d ' . i uee) of 2 } nite: 1 Te te 1 Tal q att ad p f nei aii F; trp ay ai | t | 1 hat nie . es . te “4 rey 0 Pp irom it ‘ ! ] fe , , é . an ih 4) ‘ i} : , CHE ; pe ‘ IG CCl £ OCG ; PTUrhed i? oon (is f i fj #) f] i ae é Oro 2S € 0 ei ; hie: a; ( { t tee ke L ; f da! : ‘ : 5 git: i is Tie f this ‘is wre i r OS DGG 0 Ie ‘ i tite i i iit rp pet j i wo | 0 ! ie i f | i ; ivy « Witt li atten / ; tf awe i fj waif DOOM ad ! Le) fj ro te * FG laf 4 | fi Lien i t Mi Ci th Oe id A : i : P DP OT wile ) p ’ , } a pers, 4 i | oO ‘ E é LG i Tied @ (] { i ¢ : t i * « * H = Pe Only! Save $5.00 AAA to C Sizes 5 to 11 (10% to 11 one additional dollar) Thaadeaty Stoes | é. AMERICA’S MOST FITTING FOOTWEAR Rr Available in Black Calf _ Pleating — *g” See . Regularly 14.95 cf Shoes for the Entire Family : : ee : bf Methodist Church met at the i ; | cS | 1) Charles Steeber home on Preston : ‘ I) avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Larry Collins assisted the Steebers. “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Had” ‘Thirty-eight members att the get-together which ctu 87 N; Saginaw St. - FE 2-2492 games, refreshments and a “ i ee ¥ Steebers Are Hosts COME TO KAREN’S | Drayton Plains ~~” \4 one ote Y : < ¥ Ke mt *y. *. io price to s any taste and fit any pocketbook. iy your choice new for your ifn and as little as $1. Down will hold jist ee - Planning the first of a series of parties for the new ‘Hills Country Club with her daughter, Sally Forster, Carol Cotillion Club are several residents of Birmingham and Brodie and Don Andreae (left to right). Invitations are Bloomfield Hills. . Mrs. Henry C. Forster Jr. goes over |going out ‘to sophomores and juniors of Birmingham, } She. has. | genie. ‘ only for her talent but typifies the model. pa “It Thad starter then’ the Brooklyn | conflicts. Y'm healthy Bridge.” : / I'm skinny. I love my ae I just go my merry way, SEES THE WORKED. ' | people will continue to - She pointed out that, as a result | of me as a model.” , of her profession, she has been| The gay, friendly Miss Harnett able“to leave New York behind | said she was born ip Brooklyn and front time to’ time and visit such went to work as @ stenographer) interesting places as Rome, Paris, | for the Schenley Distilling Co. Venice and Chile. : the Empire tSate Building, Peatiag Preas Phot plans for the first dance to be held Nov. 25 at Bloomfield | Bloomfield, Kingswood and Cranbrook Schools. é = We hove all the Remco Toys for that Ingenious Boy or Girl! Remee Walkie Tatkic naoesecesdbuscdeceuee Remce Telecons eeeeetees geegéocdige see Remco Mist Radio ....:0cccceeesnesse $308: Remce Radice Stations wemauwabeebnesaai eel Remce Handiphones seereneesreencses S395 Remee Atomic Geiger Counters..........$3.98 a = ae ___| us Nothing more fascinating than te a 2 a ce Y »* an Electric Train ——— GILBERT’S H. 0. Alb Electric Train Child’s Play Crib $38 y TO TEACH / EME / CONSTRUCTIVE . ARTS / _ BUILDING BLOCKS. — Over 500 Other Toys ta Choose From! . en i . ~ \ ~S Edu cational Toys . POSTAL STATION, TRUCK RAGE, Ete. en | » GAs) ALSO CHILDREN’S EMENES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ~ ATINE LINE Trumpet . . , Slide Trombone ~ : FuUR- Clarinet; ; , Glockensplel | Karen’s Toyland : _ NEXT TO KAREN’S FLOOR COVERINGS 4. «(Aeress from Jock Decker’s Open Monday and Friday ti) 9, Plenty of Parking Space 4524 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains »-- Phones: OR 3-4109—OR 3-1279 she'll be. poor Ain «ats W asked ;to da and dance and dance y pelh Bage o pege Meg he nage cane ninernonn ; : Open Monday ond Friday Evenings A - because she’s wearing Maling’s | ALLURING FLATS ’ Soa 3 id - | : : | Hawaii, | in the polar circle in Sweden and received Attends Funeral 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Dr. Oxenius, to Display Lace Work A special note will be added to the table at Inu Ki Saturday, Inu Ki is the annual intertiational tea of the Business and Professional Women's Club. being held at Ala Wai Clubhouse in Kaneohe, Oahu, | 4 10; © ~~ 2 : In the Scandinavian booth, where Denmark and Norway will also be ‘| fepresented, Dy. Bertha ‘Oxenius | | j will demonstrate the making of | delicate bobbin lace for which ‘she | is ‘well : | | fhe’ wear her colorful Dalle- | earlia costume, with its embroid- ered bodice and black, red and blue shawl, Dr. Oxen ius, whe was bern with her medical training in Europe, is now retired. — * 8 * She is a charter member of the Pontiac Business and Professional Women's Club and the nation feder- ation, : Mrs. Fritzi Stoddard of Ottawa drive hag been called to Indiana, |; Pa., due to the death of her sister, Mrs. Charies Prothero. oo ee _ } | “Mism: Rheingold of 1955." to begin i +* * 6 i ag penn aap # age Arve : [ if th iH 7 in é ; 382 Se y 8538 ity oF i fr 4 very young and she spent most of her life there. . . * 2 She became a professional) model at 13 when a commercial photog. - /rapher hired her to pose for @ series of ads. Modeling jobs poured in. She did modeling while attending San Leandro High Schoo! in San Francisco. . Three years later she was [ 4 Tit te fe j e het tiie Spat “VO the ultimate in fastidionsness to-satinglide your shine to highlig vege hair _ | te: lpeuriote your beth . "| Lor good grooming. for shar Seiag’ onan sate Men.eeo mes Troquois road for.t Mrs. Daniet Foxman of Maddy Lane pone tea to Mrs. Morris Kampner (right) who opened her home on East ship tea of Sisterhood of Congregation B’nai Israel Tiesday. Waiting to be served 4 & FORTY-SEN st hsnge eet me St! ee > Partney of Dwight avenue Ogemaw road, cae and Mrs, Sidney Rachwal of Lulu. Buchanan Repeats Vows in Baptist Service -_ A ballerina-length gown of nylon - tulle over satin was worn by Lula LaVerne Buchanan for her Mrs. Grace A. Willson of Drayton , A V-neckline accented the bri- marriage to Wetdieth Wilton Sat, dal _gown’s bodice of lace, The urday evening at Silvercrest Bap- full tist Church, The couple was A nespet. seit me Sustionnd married by the Rev. James Luther taco lncerts. Lain's bead- in the presence of 150 guests. piece of tulle was pleated to * * « SS Se ae ae The bride, of East Colgate ave-| red sprinkled with : ‘ tiny seed pearls. Her veil of pure nue is the. daughter of Mr. and i? is tip length. She carried » white erchid surrounded by white car- nations. Kay Neilson served as maid of honor wearing a crystal silk gown of aqua with a full hooped skirt ‘}and a halter-style neckline with ‘| tucked Her velvet head- ittern sizes 10, 12, 14, 16,18, 20. Size 16 takes 3's yards 45-inch fabric; 4 yard 35-inch contrast. This pattern easy to use, simple i = i Jj ed e 5 $4 z ivite af iF Brick-Like Vinyl! A new vinyl wall covering which | a By way of demonstration Mrs Victor has many fur hats in her own. fall collection. She id brat A Eazibe EREEg can be installed by the home) é i He : i y Your MATTRESS | + at OXFORD BUY THE BEST — BUY DIRECT eee | y! fa e™ a a ee ee = ia Bhaees es Budget Dresses-Second Floor BFP Bord 48 N. Saginaw St. - i. an Budget Priced Wool Sheath ‘DRESSES | 1498 %17.98. fF Sheer, supple wool. "Smartly’ styled ond on the scene from sun-up to sun-down. Deeply. curved neckline. Pegged pockets on slim skirts. - Values and versatility unlimited. Short and ‘- three quarter sleeves. Black, navy, red, moss, turquoise and pastels. Junior and misses’ sizes. ck ee JERSEY } BLOUSES 5.98 ye Stitched, open collars. Jeweled or mandarin necklines. Over- _ _ blouse styles. . Three quarter sleeves. Red, blue, pink, _ moss, purple. ' White and black, Sizes 32 to.38, ~ t 4 ae, 1 } i SWEATERS = / Blouses—M, t lain Floor _ 100% Wool TWIN SET “6.10.98 Novelty sweater. sets— in novelty contrast trim. Grey and red, “toast and black. Sizes. 34 to 40, ce en se neh a ge ose : NOVEMBER 8, 1055 i. é Pontiac Press Phote are Mrs. Charles Eilender of W encheh drive, Mrs. Joseph Die, 15 | @ 100% wool, zibeline @ Cashmere wool blend @ Plush, fleece, tweed ® @ Fur hoir cloth @ Chinchilla, suede wool ©) @ Broadcloth, » @ Martinique @ Camels hair, . women $ @ Montagnac ty Sle Me BRAND NEW GASUAL GOAT REGULARLY SELL to = $49.95 $59.95 | $69.95 - 979.95 STYLES ASHIONS and F 0 | = KNIT DRESSES ABRICS BRAND NEW 4 “hy Enit Dresses—Second Floor » Glamorous tuxedo Cape collars @ Push up sleeves @ Slig) sheath - @ Smart box, fitted @ Block, fall shades, @ Junior, misses’, V4 eres suns f f @ Boxy jackets ' 2 : ‘ @ Slim skirts @ Flared skirts -- COLors $35.00 $39.95 ‘$45.00 $49.95 STYLES COLORS @ Famous moker @ Autumn colors i @ One piece @ Black, navy - @ Two piece @ Grey, blue ~ @ Cardigan @ Green, red | @ High necks © @ Brown, beige ae . @ Toast, spice SIZES a @ Misses sizes ? ‘ | @ IQto 20 ‘ 4 f i Better Coats--Second Floor BRAND NEW See Bde ae ee eee pega UR REGULARLY SELL to . Be $45.00 $49.95 $59.95 $69.95 3 STYLES FABRICS | ) @ Long jackets |) @ Wool flannels ) @ Short jackets @ Imported novelties : : @ Worsted wool @ Wool gobardines ~ @ Imported tweeds » @ Red, black S @ Nude, natura Tne ag “@ Checks, stripes “\ @ Fall jewel tones * @ Junior, women’s, misses’ 3 ¥ 3 Ca Roy se 9 ‘ # af & ee - Poe ’ ; i aa F % 4 t : f gh : ‘ f : f : ie a eg : ts , : \ \ \ * i P : Es . 4 . ‘ 2 ao 8 % ‘ ‘ . srry ye 2 :\-% NEI PONTIAC PRESS, THU ~ “ by Bs * z ae % Poors eg ge. 2 sap ‘ “y ‘ : Se i 4 : i Boe nis Oe ae ees rf : ¢ i s os ‘ _-MR, and MRS, CLINTON E. GRAHAM open house Saturday are Mr. and Mrs. Clinton E. Graham 1 of Osmun street, The couple, married Nov. 4, 1905, has lived in the same home for more than 40 years. They have three children, Mrs. Harvey Farr, Albert Gaham and Arthur || Graham, all-of Pontiac; eight grandchitdren-and 10 great- | Thursday ... Friday Our Greatest . = Renoir — Gift-Boxed _ NYLONS STRETCH — i ah vet gown fashioned with -a-scoop neckline and a skirt with a French Has Installation | ine arin of New Officers | veivet simitar to the maid ND Dozens and Dozens—Originally 49%. 6% . 8% .. Even 12% g Nehemiah, as her devotion Paul Gino Apolioni, George 03. m |e Pr. Regularly 1.65 Fuae. president; Mrs. Bertha Dress Sheers—60 Gauge, 15 Denier Roy Fosbender, corresponding Regularly 1.95 Pr. 98c Pair i Ceramics Explained |, For thelr wedding trip to Canada, — Pr. to Opti-Mrs. Club garnet velvet dress with pink and . aa : Adults” bers of —_—_—_——_—— Stretch Sheers—60 Gauge Stretch—15 Denier Fe —— i= % snes of Coin Club Invited The most beautiful, most sophisticated nylons... in |} Sing by Mrs Jack Beatty. to Detroit Meeting , ee F = ' | Mrs. Beatty demonstrated the | : glamorous boxes for distinctive gift giving. And the ‘ eauhees og Pete crm the| At the Tuesday evening meeting oor tremendous 50% saving is so welcome at this time. | group, explaining the pened AoA “ Fe Pontiac Coin ie, iatew : i Y.] : | ceramic sculpturing of jewelry extended an Self seams in sizes 8'/2-11. Medium lengths. The || eee 4 . pec ago ; : : colors are beautiful = they re the latest shades The group met at the Motorway | Coin Club meeting being held at from Poris.French Ton, Parision Taupe. Hurry in |) drive h © today for seyeral pairs. ., age ; | The club voted to make Christmas C. P. Eggleston was Walte's Hoslery—Sireet Floor: its project - Beautifully and elega ntly styled The Embraceable silhouettes in every new fall style... ) | fabric and color! Dressy and tailored P ump . ee glove- brims, small hats, profiles, toques, | | _ ee : pillboxes and fezes. Hurry in today soft inside ’ during exceptional November Sav- - and out! | Aaa ae aba i PR G8 a ie PR ae aitisyart AE iid > (alge ses ~ HERE'S THE MOST... | In Selection! In Style! In Value! A Cushion Crepe Soles! Glove Soft! Leather! A to 8, ee ae a7 > A Shoes fot Young Felts = oe: a 2 Loe "SHOE STORE | J ‘ T ‘ et seas a tae i i a 2 ‘ | : i: | of suede, brown leather.. Medium heel in black Weites Millinery—Third Fier of Fashion = ae = 4 suede, 5 to 10, 3A to B, 4 Bea f SE ee ¥ / ‘ “ : 4 as Fae a : : \ MH ‘ : ? - os i i ay jo | ea \ | ea & 7 ‘ : ‘| j foy | is 7 4 [ \ : i ' : ’ i jf See her ! a % { e vf i ay f d i / i iB * f 1 ; : i i ‘ j ‘ ee ’ / : : . : wo } | / oe : \ i ; é oH : fi a s : ‘ “ od ( im 2 Ea ii eg z Me Le | E F i z i i e pe f Bi Hi i i rs & bg rode wat rt i ai +E é de : us “+ 16M, SAGINAW ST, ' see Milium Lined Navaho Jacket The Navoho Jacket in bright patterned corduroy, slash pockets and snap closures, ond a quilted milium lining for afl weather weor. Block, aqua or rust, 36 to 42. $12.95 ayy [spose ee dees tt. é 55 Bee ‘ . % 4 16 N. SAGINAW ST. | -_ Set at, eee ee ee : 1 lewcnecenine - Mommets crete btn athe a; oe ~ Going or coming . , . this DEB pump has. excitement a-plenty : The master hand at the little a + heet has crested this little your foot from moming "Atiieric ae we Aeon ~16'N, SAGINAW ST. - Charge Your Purchases! 30 Dey Accounts or Extended Payments Gladly Arranged! f pp i at ri ‘ : Sizes 10 to 18. : Genuine Imported ¥ SE re sa prance oe : ae | 16'N, SAGINAW ST. - CASHMERE . sbetcecerens Ai Ran aceanlr i “a Oe et lence Bins 3 t 4 ; et ¥ ust Received , America’s Finest Coats a's Most Famous-Name—Labels Each coat an actual $79.95 and $89.95 value! ~~ | You can save $11.95 to $21.95! Black, Taupe, Nude, Green, Navy. ceadeemcen eee e * : New Chinchilla ’ we mS Noe Saenrer 9 eames | t fC * de + fe * 4 * “Gover eng yolks with cold water atot in order to prevent them from when storing them in the retriger- | drying. . ~| GRAND OPENING RITAS ‘BEAUTY SHOP NOV. 7th! “Special - Get Acquainted Offer ) $10 Permanent for *5 INCLUDES BAIR CUT =~ Make Your Appointment Now! . MYrtle 3-7311 ) 115 Indian Lake Road Lake Orion <_THE:PONTIAC PRESS, 1 ue * *. eel a” If i i Mi Chon CALICO Conn SNOD CORNERS Seconds DRAPERY, SLIPCOVER and UPHOLSTERY unas | SAVE . PRINTS 50% i waven | woe © SHEERS sone © CHINTZES 1640 S. Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 2 Box 85—24 Miles N. of Devon Gables. FE 2-9163 - Open Mon. end Fri. ‘til 9 P. M._ ME) | week in preparation for the PTA Kapers scheduled for|Mrs. Earl Luchenbach of Willard street and Mi, Ada Cox| Mrs. Hardd L WA i id : nif 2 3 1 i £3 cai E | Aprons are growing on trees-at-McConnell school this |to be sold: Friday. Also pictured are (center and. right) Friday from 6 p.m. to.9 p.m. Mrs. Harold Martin (left) |of Willard street. They are PTA members who are work- sale! ‘starting friday 9:30 a. m. casual coats _— beauty, grey wool chinchillos; nude, bamboo, . casual suits | ‘3 usually $15.95 > AL Box jocket suits in corduroy ond tweed. Broken sizes ond colors. Misses’ sizes of Bloomfield Terrace models one of the handmade aprons | ing on the fancy work booth. ~~ po ean Bs : > The efficient way my Amy wre sn rs Pe Peg lhe Take wood floors, for instance. Some | SEM ited E Meina, | Contry Cup Watney grting|peteral saniparets, | 10 Nn bed oot took | Gngead wang. Duct Any Sho ‘Saturday for Central Technical! Mrs. M. F. Macauley of Motor- Mr, and Mrs. William Treanor sesiog. Gal Solin yinipte tat We se mt stearate abit ered ara sins ing | tv fhe Pre tne | fe Sr tome, Name | nd Nt MA im, Ma, | ketone ine and ra we Se eg oe a JeeeP | Stoner and Mr. and Mrs. Harold| Amy's friends just rave about our Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Jerome | Mrs. Grace M. Judd of are Mr, | DSO — | benutifal ot Dow Ridge entertained at @ | Wis., was a guest of Char- : ceive, over ie GE 4| Talk on Alaska pee A\Given Tuesday [on ig nee for Round Table | Erte road and Dire Mrs. A. J. Koenig spoke on Alas- | of Whittemore street. * Room of Federal Savings and cuntorence tour Building. | Churches in the ates. Koenig whose husband waS| Nations, the. Rev | the-first city manager of Anchor- ; ‘ a — maar 4 - pay whew 3 the New Embroidery Designs length on the climate, the person- a pee ‘ PILLOW CASES ality of the Alaskan people and| wr. and Mrs. Robert Boyer of ‘The everblouse is the fashion | some with cut-out patterns. aden a8 ee a oe oe favorite with the ABD crowd. | SCARVES sald that “Alaska is only | of a daughter,-Robin Ann, on Oct Pleated shirts are popular com [| BUREAU SC for the rugged with vision, cour- | 18 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital panions, featuring the long-torse — to match ~ age and persistence.to make it * look. | LINEN TABLE CLOTHS Leading candidates for a straight “A” fashion are a red overblouse Fine for Christmas Gifts like «1 OXFORD SHOP 3 W. Huron, FE 4-7212 Heenan. Mrs. John Bell and Mrs.'| éring from injuries received in an! M. L. Lamb, . | automobile accident, a Earrings are interesting particu- fe [ PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL ~ | #% % t+ se w te we : Theater more inent than ith 114 S. Saginaw, Eagle Pontiac, Mich. Hines ‘Sndione probably the lending Write Phe or ea i pan "ser Peas Potghaet i reo amg ae a » ¥ fashions are very much E RAL 4-2352 thing, too, for the woman who pre- — mmmension fers the swaying earrings. * Look smart in this chill-chasing | Plum Perfect , : jumper—wear it with or without a/ ame. : tie! Use wot or winercoees | COFFEE CAKE. - 5G embroidery trim. 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Fe age be Baad BER Lad best : s lead with leen than 3 tainutes Ted Maddock had sad" tiéws from his | one cegent, te last. second pass |’ KNOXVILLE, Tenn. i — Bowk f Se ore close friends and teammate, Ed|" iowa, is hobbled with @ ambitious Georgia Tech meets a ee is Earlier; Kramer had pulled in| Shannon. ? greatly improved Tennessee foot- in, ‘one point: of ‘the Hawkeyes— | at University Hospital after a long| the Ist tinte this season as they | where the Engineers 21-20. a ees. His up their itiness. father,’“Edward J.| polished defense tor |New Year's Day. ¢ The 20-year-old junior who came | Shannon, of River Forest, Ill., took| Ohie State, 7 + ©. : olf the"bench to, throw “Michigan | the body home for service this} OHIO STATE—Buekeyes worked| Georgia Tech, the nation’s to its 6th s victory, 33-21,|morning at St. Luke's Roman | out for 90 minutes in the rain after | Cighth-ranking team in the weekly coaches heard Tom Miller, In- Associated Press poll, is a virtual Jimmy Maddock. !Catholic Church: a es ' is : é yi . rey i sow ee ons , fe pod test i Rvif B { x {to beat the pants ‘off somebady.® |1as’ Cotton Bowl or Jacksonville's a ‘ 5 tt es « title holder Paddy DeMarco in a} IOWA—The 1st team was ush- But‘even if Tennessee should de- Contrary to the customary |10-rounder. ered through signal drills and pass | feat the Engineers, they could. not aE defense while 2nd and 3rd stringers | be counted out of consideration for “That Smith. is tough and you | scrimmaged, 4 the Cotton and Gator Bowls. Tech's State {0 Host shouldn’t fight the ‘big’ man until |’ WISCONSIN—Coach Ivy William | remaining opponents -are winless i --y~-nueng| YOU'T@ Yeady,” said the 22-year- son said his Badgers “are coming | Alabama and in-and-out Georgia. : ; : old Bronx, N.Y., flash, ‘ along god” ‘after stressing pass : * * * Lay . fag défense and blocking om the line. | Coach Bobby Dodd has taken his “T need to fight often’ and more. - NORTHWESTERN — End Jack | boys to four successive New Year's Hockey Tryouts to be good enough,” said the win- Séilwell and guard Al Viola re- | Day games and they've won them 11951 p Hg A. = ged to Int team sesig ite all * « ®@ F : . His oss W it de-| os. ' : : 2 : Houghton, Ann Arbor ‘cision to Ralph Dupes, also onc | Snes WiMicats tweed up for Wie Fan, 1, he piloted Tech to _ Scene of Olympic Rink |°f his vietims. ies {146 decision over Arkansas in . Thi : ___| "NOTRE DAME—Injuries wif1| the Cotton Bowl. His coaching Tests This Month Two physical attributes more or sideline tackle Wayne’ Edmonds versary that day was Bowden Wy- : 2 _|less beyond his control bar | and halfback Aubrey Lewis for the | tt, now the ringmaster-at Ten- pee: ‘ : i " é any lightweight title . aspirations ; nessee. ae ‘ ee “oh High ase . pgs a ae —Two ‘ee too, He to be ble Penn game. : ee . << s SNO RULE AGAINST — Could be Pontiac School's ! ee Unlied Press Phete | Sari are among » He continues suscepti > Quarterbacks the Chiefs working out in the snow, above.’ But it wasn't. ot ovat © combine football with skiing. After all, basketball is often | Places named for open tryouts for See anatase eae ten (Sars Cacessey and sophomore ser Teceues bet ean are are members of the Holderness School team, Plymouth, N. H. who de-| played on muleback and roller skates! the 1956 Olympics hockey team. | ih. fourth round on last night, | Fred Weber were featured in long! row since early season losses to posses Sa Robert B. Ridder, Olympic > 3 9 passing drills in preparation for | Mississippi State and Duke, said: ye . 1 | i \ : ue See : team manager, said the tryouts | Also, be weighed 139%, and ad-| Detroit, | ; ; e. 7 * in . 5 f will be held at Houghton, Nov, | ™mitted he didn’t like to train down “We're not underrating the Vols. mess ions : F ; : a ‘ 10-13; Ann Arbor, Noy, 10-17; |to less which indicates he may Bowden Wyatt has done a fine job bee ‘° : - | ef: e ac '- Grand Forks, N; D., Nov. 16- |have to become a welterweight. > _| bringing his young along. .” ' : > ° | 90: Bveleth, Minn., Nov, 21-23; | DeMarco also weighed 1391, 3 Tt our team plays same kind . ; ae = , “ ere . ‘and Minneapolis, Nov. 23-26. 2S. Sy EOS of game it'did against Duke, how- rep OF 0 e e my weg A sixth round knockdown of De- | Fj ever, I think-our chances of win _ .. | Players willbe: certified from Marco was the hig puncte Ryif's Re ning are very good.” aS . : the open tryouts to the Midwest- | conquest of the 27-year an - FRIDAY Pu 39, of Grand Rapids was killed post, ; football team tonight will play a| Guard Bo Bolinger and Jerry say anything good enough about Daal 10 years than ever before.” | Minor Major Minor Major | Wednesday when his car hit the regularly scheduled game against | Tubbs, center, got the applause for | him. They all like him on the cam- es, oe + 7%. eat 343) rear of a Montcalm road Oakland County |« white pudiic school for the first | the third straight week, while «| pus, his coach likes him and the! Sanders Takes Golf 1st, AM, inoe ™Metaier | Tuck at a curve on M4, five a Y [ime in Oklahoma, but a sellout |*ackle, Cal Woodworth, made the other players on the team. Uke but Pair of Youngsters renee ney vichbon teas Sab" Heget__ Nie | miles_west of _ to Get More feat et fr way ger SEE Se Beet ne. him. pity Sa . Japanese Marathon : a : to race issue in this h igh scl . # i . z TOKYO ® — Two Finnish run- * ® , ” Lakes,Marshes tinmcim “""""""\ + Practice Resum er be Wettaweee sat ecu |Hailsplitters and Braves | LANSING @—A system of 20 to “The bg question te wholes Olde. our ra 5 es! CS) uexico ciTy #- San- ; pete in : ~ : Clty Capit Hil can break ders, « Georgian paying south of Battle to Scoreless Tie : , ! has, eer test of ths peudne Stadium fut in a Pontiac Junior were reserved for a pair of young: |_ High League game. . Vidal Palacio, the runner-up in. the men’s division, and Miss sin Utena SSaneee 6a tool : ooo Clifford, the yet stil, but the — Ce al cnet oece Mae Tournament officials picked the its straight Junior : unveiling of the two T-yearold League title, Stalemate extended kids as the major accomplishment Washington’s unbeaten string to 19 games, which-now includes 17 wins and two ties, The previous tie was q 6-6 knot with Eastern, Palacio, a Laredo, Tex., high school student, gave in to Sanders 3 ahd 1 in the-title match yester-| | ; day, despite.a rally to start "| final 18 holes. © * * * Yesterday's contest ended the : ‘ F i ia oy wey * with f . . 2 3 oro ‘him. and, Martin: The problems | sp inutiter of the os involved British at the host club, annual ; on Soe . feated Nan Hetvey of Mexice Sail re laying golf going in the Manila |- a o Con ame « © eer eee | mington, ~~ s na nm, ¢ ed 1 is ex. | jo reduce : to 119, : and reach ‘ ' e heres iB \ is ( ? a pro py vg x. i St ih Fy ; ( es A , a eS De . eye STP ae rae) ee | ue ep ere I Py EO Me Sey ee x ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3; 1955. i fee 2 > es . i EAST LANSING ® — “Don’t be. In the passing departmen|. Dew. still tender ankle became in jinxes,” said’ Michigan) son has’ cdfepleted "58 of 102 for {fection he picked ‘up on ew iy IN asm coach Dufty Daugherty. |553 yards and: four’ touchdowns. | trip to Wisconsin. a had been ‘some talk'about | MSU's Earl Morrall passed less|' Ifthe Spartans a oe “Purdue jinx.” Two years ago| than half as much’ but has a better|of recent games, Peaks aes spoiled an otherwise un-|¢ompletion average with 25 of 39| have his day against Purdue. FOR GLEAN, DEPENDABLE © | Last year, Lenny Dawson tossed) “We've got to contain Daweon,* | ac a , | Boilermakers a 2% vielory. | bait Daugherty, “and if our — USED GARS — gore: Fabre eons, + foe Typ | Same won't get us there, we'll have AND FOR YOUR REPAIR WORK Bj: %tore tts sexsen.” Daugherty |'° 07 Oe oe oe = | said. “Byut-I_know Purdue will be; A steady downpour all yester. at : al Yi AY GR | tough,” he added. “ afternoon omen werk- 1 He cited the passing of Lenny | “™{ Smee *gain ne tafony ‘| practice Dawson, the \running of fullback quarters of Jenison Fieldhouse. ternational Bill Murakowski—whe has 411 |. Queried, Dr. James Feurig said a yards so far this\season—and the | that left half Clarence Peaks bad ve eclid Bellermeker Hae, should be able to go at full tilt Capt. D | Both teams have eight carriers|for the game. Peaks was in for said he with a better than, four yards a/ only one play two weeks ago and a tinal f try average. - __ | last Saturday was slowed by his delay ve dey ; « : ; ‘ a 2 play encounter. i as a Bragan New Pirate Pilot Le rr 'Under One-Year Contract rot ea LOANER CAR AVAILABLE : . : en REASONABLE... TRY US! PITTSBURGH @® — Bobby Bra- good manager today, it Is due to Par Tl proved no mystery to gan, a 37-year-old veteran of eight |his counsel.”’ most of ‘the sap! ;.. ROCHESTER Poupdbedehenpwutineccrics orcs, || SBE Seats ; Kees falled to shoot under Ti. ‘3 stg . wn maha nn poste At MAN | Pe Sree ee ¢ 6 O... See = 4 L } J i » ' me i } r ‘Crissman Chevrolet Co. [iss 2x tet ste oe csr dat ese i 8 tron tow score were tuted In by | : peas a man." He said he knew that | _TSS S. Rochester Rd. OLive 29721 & Pirates. Sane Wellies cheen of pRsoss of the visitors, a pair of 6%s, and ' ls was dictated by someone else — Jack Burke Jr. and Chandler Har- } = .| Rickey, who became chairman | obviously ‘Rickey : per registered 66s. : : ttt - lot the board after resigning as! +7 ise op ai os this selection * 6 @ : a“ =; “ * |general manager, wasn't at their am totally cues tad tn te Most of the players did not plan “ “g Your Breath Never Tells news conference when Bragan was, the best man available.” to play a complete round today. | 4 handed a one-year contract for an Just as he did 2 eee, ) , wndisclooed salary yextendiny, pula ab ts telwiad Soe’ ot tho C ery: tion Gro | _ _ eee we coc ee : Bragan, apparently referring to Pacifie Coast fol. ‘ onserva up : League, Bragan ‘ Www Ee a Close 2 Ca | 1 : the Mahatma and will try 10 eS-|Rickey at ihe end of last season fo Close 2 Camps. VODKA jploit the youth movement which | atter three years. : . Rickey began in his st gh o * 8 ee ; ee ee excellent in a Collins °4,03 «3 quant | 3t-year~ld Joe L. Brown, one of | recen as a srg vith — , two state park group camps be- or with Tonic "2.55 rut ocr [his front office assistants. |the Milwaukee Braves—said he is a te Hayes Stef tin Facile Gs Senin wy ne er ~ . a “I am definitely a Rickey man, giad the Pirates ager Hollywood Stars Pacific Coast} succeed Fred Haney. Joe L. Brown, (left) who was | Operate. : are er nee pe enn ne Cog ieh % eid. “tt t oma vy adding: ss SB ia League the past three seasons, (right) wears a broad | named general-manager only nine days ago, — owed : am eaten Abvere grin afer being signed to a one-year contract yester- the announcement of Bragaa’s appointment with this| Museegon State Park camp with : Tad : ‘day as Yield manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates to terse comment; “This man is a Brown man.” oP pare A 5 ‘ Be nn + lcoach, left for the University of] “™"" WL “APS “™” «| camp at the Waterloo Recreation In Ireland, they call it, : Counter-Offensive California in 197, is expected to| an, Mas {$18 Sean? Sei | area, will be closed after Febru ee Planned for ‘Cais. 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T, t | Monto hee cartied the tal a | Sara’ rain-drénched : gridiron when See ella | f pun | merly—was—one—of—the—National || ie : Monto could rk in the pe ; : Navy oticner which to tor has ‘heen (Feotball, League's finest quarter. | -43 N. Saginaw St. Open Fri., Mon. "til 9 | overshadowed by the passing of | backs and passers, while playing | ‘ quarferback George Welsh. ‘with the Chicago Cardinals. ment ‘ wild scoring battle. Coach- Ed lett), Jim Wilson, Charles Wilson, Graybeil sees another yee “ scrap Friday night. . honors at Birmingham. RM Poy ee SED a “tour” in Pontiac General Hos- pe es smi | unre apes ie tow ton St ar ie on tu Of Williams, Barge Bolsters PHS! injuries, A illness rig nengtany, aod tees! Status in MHSAA Cross-Country Test Phascy mse By wager cacy Bolstered by the return of their a a 1 in the regionals), Bob Brown, However, the Trojans have fallen| No. 1 stalwart, Perry Williams, Lynn Bean, John Ennerling, Tom plea) eg oning, ~ 0" Pontiac Chiefs’ cross country team | gaone of the harrier finale of| Fontaine, Bob Benson and Gary Central, which alee gave Ponting ie ee ae shoe! Aldiatie the 10S eianes fe schoinied tor the Schazk. ae an earlier licking. A Michigan School Athletic | 2-mile Washtena niry __ Trojans are pegged as the Val-|.Association’s state meet at Ypsi-| Slt course with 20900 on the Line, are’ heavy to) nt. Saturday. = t 10:30 a.m. Se en BES PET ane Goger ome eed ao | Aa Do nooeeniiie observers wow last Satarday's MHSAA regional . . 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Bowden would be sending | said he was impressed with Auburn | and if it wins the'title can not play , y ten ne etek ER a ae 7 oes McKnight explained that no of- | Some other conference team would ‘, \\ fers would be made at this time| have to be selected, probably the LAS but that all the prospects would | runwer-up. * fad a. \\ merely be looked over to get a, * 6 es ee _ | line on which is the best bet for Naverthetees, Sas Seats Ost sted ‘ Pag Ne visiting team in the Cotton Bowl.|in the are going to. rt @e ' |He pointed out that some of the | take down a pile of cash, Secre- “Ta \\ most important games of the sea-|tary Howard Grubbs. estimated bal son. were coming up in the next | that each would receive $160,000. i \ two or three weeks. He has in- | They'll have to divide up with their iy timated that the Army-Navy game | conferences but should come off 5 { |may become s guiding int in‘ with a sizable jack pot. . ~ _~ 3 se Gr caeiees tome Ge coats Madison Shoots for First | swe tandems test, we the widest “eee Be enahes. genset Bioy, Praag: en Po , Open up —the p Oakland-B. League Crown jie i atic tor. ant te : Mapts0N HIGH scRooL Clawson Trojans who gave the ancl or the 1 and the 3 a 18-RO Gt. Mary's @ 1-Cls e | Eagles a rough race until Madison | the , with norma! speed. lake ag anaes s des wl 046 lee co (Copyright 1955, John F.; Dilie. Co.) . 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SHints 32% 100% Dacron, Weterproof Reg. $20.50 Duo-Fold Underwear MEN'S LADIES’ Warmth without weight! 2 Layer protection! Flame or Candy Stripe. TWO-PIECE STYLES! Weel QRcr- Accurate Com- 1 passes 50° RED | Suspenders .." 1% ie ; “THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, 3 NOVEMBER a 1055 concludes its season at home against Owosso. Cranbrook shoots for the Inter- State Prep League championship ne this Saturday afternoon ie its ' own gridiron against Shady Side | ee See 146 verdict over Port Huron. * * * posing of its two foop foes and finish an untied seasbn. Boasting a perfect 14 record, | the will resume action | a : Friday. Nev, 11 (Armatice Day), this Friday sas ot See ea we : arainst invading Berkley, The ‘ackle Highl a Pag ayo, th 5 hapless Bears shomld serve as * Border * Cities: League tilt the a i - s goed warm-up for Birming- | lowing week. ‘3 | : ' | ham's ‘traditional Thanksgiving Four other Eastern loop schools beeause | : Day finale with the strong will see action tomorrow night them : ‘ Acrons from Royal Oak. against een — = os i i Howard Bailey's winless Bears. By — monn on Ha- the Wings ot ‘ i stand little or no chance against tramck, Port Huron entertains! . doldrums | : the power-laden Maples. The de-| Grosse Pointe, and Mt. Clemens Torente Maple | | as Initiated Forward Pass : p ares tonme into Sad ee ee é = { ~ . Heekey _; ee ‘Scottsdale, Ari Feb. 15 : Former Wesleyan Coach: i aa | YP sctndie Aru." on' Pee ee ou a Se "> spring training program. vietories and three ties wi to Be ‘Hon ored: aturday . < Rodkie infielders and outfielders Toronto holds # 55-1 record. The r will report five days tater; Feb. 20,) Wings are back om home ice to- "Sc evey pistitites CO...N.¥.C. BLENDED WHISKEY $393 ‘MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (INS) —Howard R, (Bosey) ae for intensive specialized instruc- | Might against the New York Rang- 8 PROOF, 65% GRAIN. NEUTRAL snes. se agomege Peery - < fans tion, and the older hands will re *t* who already hold two victories . Cole Ne oo Reiter, the coach whase Wesleyan team was the first to Sy, Bp ee Ee 2, port on'March 1. , over the defending NHL cham- | — a ° Sie oS tea) Full-scale. workouts will. begin . F ; employ the modern forward pass in football, will be hon. p* pi Ai EEE March 2. Richards said. and the eu @ ee AUTO Pp AINTING ored Saturday at the Williams-Wesleyan game in Middle- first exhibition game will be played | sioan Jed the way last night with , town. i ; psNee starch 10 again the Chea » Cubs. | two goals. Rookie leftwinger Vari | Expert Body and Fender Repair With the-84-year-old former coach will be the ithe New York Giants. and the | Balfour started Toronto. off j# the cae ; on All Mokes of Cars ~ seven living members of the Wesleyan team that took to the air on Oct. 3, 1906, and added a mew | sicugit at he Keller dimension to the game. bird while Ward Rudersdorf puts " Réiter, a Princeton alumnus and later coach at Lehigh Si sesor toe pated ve for 30 years, coached Wesleyan from 1905 te °11 and lt leg fut below the it taught the overhand spiral pass to his squad the year) it was made legal for the college game. Jet Action Ist Entry ; . | He had perfected the maneuver while player-coach of in 19th Pimlico Race SS arhag hee aereag vets Connie Mack’s old Philadelphia Athletics, one of the| BALTIMORE @®—The first for- i al os Calabe widen tc) early professional grid games. Sammy Moore threw the mal acceptance of an invitation to the 19th edition of the Pimlico race. _ Ist pass to Irvin Van Tassell. The play was good for 18 5" % Pome in ‘he Nov. 25 Pinilico | wentyllive of the Deut Lions’ Se bat aes bole meth Yale won, 21-0. Peay tee raga pen 0 oe jt Lon os ‘4 THESE TIRES ARE 00. “LEVEL, ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT QUALITY TIRES! «eae and Third Line Tires are NOT made to the Car Manufacturer's Specifications . . . BE SURE THE TIRE YOU ARE BUYING IS'A FIRST LINE TIRE! MR. MOT ORIST, ASK ‘YOUR DEALER “IS THIS A FIRST LINE TIRE 0 pedi te SE = le a _. “REG. PRICE SIZE | ~—soREG. PRICE =| SALE PRICE ; _ 6.00x16 $21.95 ~€6.70x15 | $24.50 6.7015 $30.15 $18.68 —F.l0x15 | ~-*$27.15 7.10x15 $32.85 | $20.68. ~F.5xN5 - $29.65 _ ~F.60x15 | $36.45 : “MERCURY Ngee pow CHEMICAL €0's NEW Permanent Anti-Freeze — pore END FREE fons Front End Specials @ Tie Rods @ ae ‘7 50 FREE INSTALLATION! SEAT COVERS Sale Price Motor TUNE-UP Get your cor all set for the cold weather : All 6-cyl: CHEVROLETS, thru Sagas 1955. All work done on our $ : 95 brand NEW 1955 SUN ANA- y Beautiful first line, . plastic coated seat. covers... in a wide selection of the sea- son's newest colors. ) FREE silat vip die een _@ Complete Front End Over- hau @ All Work Fully Guoronteed Wheel Aligument Machine Open ® (° 9 Daily WHEEL paul albe @ Static & Dynamic @ Including Weights ae ‘1.98 LYZER. LABOR AND MA- TERIALS GUARANTEED! Other Cars Proportionately Low! We Use Champion A.C. and Auto Lite Spark Plugs FREE = PARKING. ee _ DON'T MISS’ THIS: WO DERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ON TOYS DURING OUR HUGE ANNIVERSARY SALE! WE “HAVE REDUCED ouR mc r Nowe YOU MANY, MANY WONDERFUL GIFTS IN SAVINGS! BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! = P i : 10 STORY-A-DAY BooKs ... OWN | ‘ischtuonwan see GON parts. fon, $198... 88s be wigs way Kr... =, manny Oe + nee. $198 nose. OOF eg. 0.29 oo risesess OOF wa. Allere mode of fant grin covhide with 2 gone | Electric CABLE TRAIN cue ce nt se 2 see a $498 A tige Si cet lo oo a - rocket $3.98 Seeciet? ns 4s $6.95 ot wae PUT IN LAY-A-WAY — A SMALL DEPCSH Mle sea “Your. Big gest Electric. Train Buy! AMERICAN FLYER Here is the buy you've been waiting for! This complete train tavoul with all these outstanding features at this Terrifically Low, Low Price . . . American Flyer Freight Train with 120 inches of realistic 2-rail track, UL approved transformer, buildings ‘L___ A ap Sasa $1.49 a3 c¥5 — "88s |= aroeag Neg $158 BBs . a a sey" : tits. .. 88¢ lionel Trains Sent Mave ah GP-7 eane LOCOMOTIVE and stations built of the same material as the freight cars shag eri seenelely in this outfit is made of paper. $9 LOOK WHAT THIS SET INCLUDES: _| muzrzomr Me [ieee er eer ieee | ae HOLDS | Seren Pee ne ie eet | all LAYAWAY! © 120” Track © Railroad Station © 2 Boulevard Lights © 1 Ph. Road Gravel FE 8-0545 | $44.95 THIS COMPLETE ¢ pe eas ‘TRAIN OUTFIT 21' 88 PUT IN LAYAWAY NOW! For the Low Price 2 $2.00 HOLDS ~ JUVENILE FURNITURE SPECIALS pk boa Small Fry SIT-RITE HIGH CHAIRIE Safe and tip proof — removable polished hardwood tray — sofety.: _ Strap — gaily decorated with ad- justable foot rest. Solid birch. os si CRI B Full size crib. All southern hardwood constriction. Full front panel, Single d 0 side. Plastic teething rails. 3-posi- tion adjustable metal link spring. pads rail on com - @ind- back 1. Plastic casters. Ful ahiubery non-poisonous waxed birch or maple.” ! ic's Exclusive Toy Store . _7 South Sag zinaw, Pontice _ wn J ING KIT 2, Wardrobe and oe WITH: TRANSFORMER and MAGNE-TRACTION SECTION GANG CAR $ 98 Has own motor — will operate on Lionel or Marx track ... ONLY... RAILROAD TRESTLE BRIDGE Realistic long-span trestle. Accurately embossed. A must for every miniature railroad. VISIT OUR TRAIN DEPARTMENT There is hardly 2 train tem made that can’t be found at Hines. Further- more, our lerge stock is based on low profit. Fast Seles. Use our oe i 1] | AMERICAR BEAUTY BAG. “This gorgdous combination traveling bab’ end abs metic case will delight every Junior Miss. bw. - plastic tray is removable, ond $ 4 can be used as a separate toy. Gorgeous “gold plated” plastic ~ Gecessories ore “just like ee) ¥* . t i N ‘i ~ if Saf a - a ren ‘ 2 ; nl MA 2 ore i ore as. eee. ee et ; ee dine ee a : a aa iat Fo aoe - " te i i 3 oy x De oe s as 3 i iba] senate ett, ff 3 aa * F en rl | 4 : ‘ af HU Hl t - Hal ee Ips — and adequate as ghee one of finest * e pe “has ample area, PY) ngert | fing OVES. & MITTENS : ) ‘ | aateie Baba SS ae I i at s Si Hf . i it : ‘ ih ile tis ia ~ ‘ii it | il gine eae a ju $y ate gtd ee HAUTE at! Mat iit vate it re Ha ft Hi te : a ly atl nif ae i te nf i ua had Ht inh 4 Sia i; ai (8 Ht THEFT Lgl il ns Wi Sond et Se mony om Wa he Row on row on row of the al .. Staten cement ani J | Pat b waar nis in iF ; Hy HF ALP ual: ite ieee Post an HAT : ; SHE is = pail Ln Ht iG! ae a : jth ar a vet | ay Sate Lift ii Elis : ie ri ma a * * | bacaer tidied af Lory EAL apn Bdages ay HIE 5 Papen THe RBH ne, i rm a | i a ea in tit % oS it ay an |e iti aH Ht id at i Hil agi lt iin ier 1 ti aaa: et idl Hl Pe ae i hi Hit ‘| rit i fit spetesis iapes & Hist o <5 Ee {vs HH aed aint nt Gah ee Hy pa He HL 3.28 ate (ial eae salto! 33 Ui al Metis Aa et i - st t *, _ » * 7 ES SE EST at TESTE RT ake oe ee et ENR: pt) mee Th Ce wy Airs I elie oo Nel fe CR ae tnt DAN ian abit a aR Cilia ia ei oF nM, Sacra a a co Ran re | OM gh ce teh Ra de * hae i + vf * pee oe ee ah a Tee ihe She 0s, AM RY ‘Wey a ile eh PEE eae a]? PCN ie tis Re i Elbo ns et ee RR sen he tees eR nell as Ph. os be Balsths PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1955 a eee | Ser Mit eet “™"" | Loving Husband |e #0 = svtenbw. 94 sewing Machines Given |tamam Finally Pays Off "He wear abe pay Hot by" ROK School by U.N. : Christmas, however — nor by the UNITED NATIONS, N, ¥., “aNs) |on Lay-Away Gilt next Christmas nor the next. |—The United pipe gsi MEMPHIS. Tenn, @—~At ¢ 8 it has purchased 28 sewing ma-|/ gg go age aa ae eee ta wad the | chines for Heme stonenmles inetruc- on her hands today.— the, Jeweled it jely, and litte by | tion in Korean’ schools, - : cocktail watch her husband se- * 6 « iu : ‘ © lected as a.Christmas gift for her ‘The granddaddy of layaways was U.N Kore my 4 years brought to recently by col oN, ‘an Reconstruction Agen- | 4 W basses ” ee Be uo teed die ot ar toa | and the U, N.. Educational, ; Readers from as far away | Scientific and Cultural Organiza- Willie Kelly, a truck driver, saw Sale Alaska chipped tion through gift oom yout 5 dh hn ool stanteer oon mw by the public . BDISCOUNT F NOUSE ES ney Savere’ Sale of Decorator- -Planned . ea ouTiiTs! ' SaTisei cron o" @UARAWTESD E NO. SAGINAW ST. ee ee Watchdogs in the Sky - a a. . gh [ 4 lee pi: ig 7 resize tah : FIDO Fliers Stand Guard| 0G: “ . yy citi ey ok FREE CHROME SET Toke Your ; Withi OR WROUGHT IRON Over American ‘Airways Beco FIDO, which stands for the; For example, the glide path of || >i im ti. ae EXTRA TERMS in rt fastrement. whichchsts $2000. bility that their work is involved. number navign- OK Standard Car Plates Fe =» Si ee ene necteny cad de| DETROIT — ‘The Automobile Lavi sh Living Room Ensemble welinmy: Manufacturers Assn. says a single FLY IN Pars sized @x12-inch license plate for 3 Pe —phyortes. chair a - ntl lomo nd LZ ; agen glee He digee ggg! : te el fort inthe ‘wrought iron Plastic. wv chair, — continent by 1956. ‘The ass eee F Restokraft ‘ Nationally known. Bex Spring’ 96, ment st Factory closeout "29" Fabric—Twin or full size . sb aeeee Special Purchase ir 49” box spring ...... ise ota ted bwit had Wrought Iron ; Trundle Bed . scr ne with 2 $ 39° iat Table RADIOS em er Sf ‘i * RCA , j ® ADMIRAL : : Re, 5725 GE Alarm Clocks | Pink or black. Also Kitchen ‘495 | Clocks from $2.95. ‘Sunbeam AUTOMATIC. Hard-to-Find Bedroom Offer FRY PAN Blond timed ook double dresser with large mirror, match- $ 1. TOASTER pelos at S-Speed Record Player — “LADIES > DRESS ++ ¢ [ Ey y A COMBINATION ing panet bed, innerspring mattress and coil spring: also 2 smart dresser Mrres ones pair of shredded foam pillows. MODERN 7-Pe. SECTIONAL OUTFIT 4 “CE AUTOMATIC. — Autometic : ; i sizes and speeds, / VALUE OF i: Pies ll sams ond spend oe ether 7”? Handsome ome 4 435 / ie cate ses : Pcie. sees — i PR ee yp *52.48 ee 21” CBS Columbie La» | fae eet) eee —tié~CIELLVISION' eertced at a a \ 1 = No extras, Smart table S125" si >. .. : ‘ - . ‘ > -model with wrought 3 Universe! Automatic 10-Cup COFFEE MAKER | In beautiful chrome or ai" +: iron stend | ee re 2 ss j t. 2 2 = o WF : - * ‘ 4 ; \ = | : te : : = ¢e |; aa : 4 ~ 2 oe - ' : & wees | So e . i = % he - Sei ss : “s ; ia t¥ la — ; — ee : : : : Z 1 a -4 : = Fs i es ‘ : . ’ = : ae iS : i SA, . CaO agin ‘ ‘ oo “ind ‘ak Ne 4 . bi t wer 4 & | | a | | A | ee ae : ‘) 7 . : . Ga : . j . = isi ¢ ie 4 7 = ‘yy gagmat ¢ : so ig | Ber a — —— é : ——- aa ; ' 3 \ ” ¢ <3 " ene ; Bg a ‘ . " + { ‘ee ete eee eee : Ye FURNITURE APPLIANCES _ 15 E. Pike St., Just Off Saginaw FE 4-8795 : a I) i re | a me] i j ify } he eee ce proper a : ae A dey v s & i e 4 ae wel ae : 1) ae iy : aie sive \ a te med { | i a a. 4 , Pe) aoe " / |! i es { f “al i igati if Re FE Fz sé girls own a car. Neither dp they | think in terms of .mink—many |, Wear, ready-to-wear clothes e&t- r F j if i BIG SALE IS VAL $ » We're Moving to 172 SINKS CABINET SINK South Saginaw Street SAVE .. . SAVE... SAVE... ot SAVE gil Wares! 16 when y c/pee them... THEN LOOK AT THESE! BUT HURRY, WE'RE SELLING FAST! — Reg. $179.50 3-PIECE COLORED = 106" red ~ e.. ° . 956.5 ' 4 52 GALLON Electric Hot Water HEATER First Quality Cash end Cerry at Wholescle Prices : “a” (21-M. lengths) 2.29 | BIG GS | %" (21-ft, lengths) 2.98 Boo pe | 1 (21-4: tengthey 4.25 | ON OUT a 1%" (21-4, lengths) 5.67 | *W0.Sngle Hub go 1A" (21-ft. lengths) 6.71 1315 Single Hub Ps ic t tS) ses ae ed SBAD ) om :, + in A: as". IN PAN) : 8 = J Phar a PA ~~ - BUY NOW CHRISTMAS ee p We must reduce our stock! The more we soll the less we move! T bargains for everyone .. . Mother, Father, Daughter, Son! Below are just a few of many! CHECK THESE ITEMS! _ Reg. $59.95 Bleck Anges — . KING-SIZE ROTO BROILER .. $39.10 WEST BEND © ELECTRIC BEAN POTS } $f2s FOOD MIXER Reg. 555 19-Jewel a LADIES’ WALTHAM WATCH. .$19.90 Reg. $149.35 Webcor Sample 101-PIECE Bend. Monerch (ais HAND MIXERS ............$1240 -? © ¥ hres ae 1 -., Mow $8.95 .. Now $8.95 8.5 ... Mew $3.95. .. «x. Mow $3.93 ty Materials FE 4-4567 LAWRENCE FLEISCHMAN, INC. and Me Ge? 95 ...:......Mew $10.95 Quality Leoped Gray, Was $15 - Pageantry Looped Carved Effect, Gray eaeneeecee dr aerate #9eeeteeeoeee ~— Close-Outs on irst Served Basis Gray, Heavy Greek Key Effect, Was $15.95. Cabana Looped Cotton, Lime, Geld, Blue FREE ESTIMATES Top Qual H. H. SMART DIV. F ities Limited NO MONEY DOWN — 3 YEARS TO PAY! and Many Other Selections! Leaf Looped Effect, Was $13.95 and Green, Was $11.95 ...... Quant ® 1C |x Australia, Japan, 1 Tiempo, Gray. Gratemode, Green and and Rose, Was $5.95.............. Light Green and Dark Green, Was $12.95........Now $9.95 Fairlee Wilton, Green, Was $5.95 _ Jaguer, Heavy Quality, Bark Effect—Gray, ¢ D} First Come — OAKLAND AVE. for the KIWANIS RUMMAGE me ae « — re =) ‘Antarct rch Bases in Have Received Plenty of Parking @CLOTHING @SHOES ®APPLIANCES s We 128 West Pike St : @ FURNITURE | eTOYS cael ‘MORE MERCHANDISE EE i He s., ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER R 3, 1955 : se THE PONTIAC PRES MTV, te Urpe ig i AE bang aa | af ra Hi ek tan Tr ae pe Hilal ety: ptt jue £3 ali? ii iil ij Nisha ft nae ' ih 34] ie iid a : it a i fit ify 2k ii Li a — BI Za ae KO aida _- eal sone a : " i ple le tae GY Fis ~ oa : RS ; < # Hd St ea rT rr i i r na fe of (it a bats i iu ir it Saliva ih i rt fy rf 4 asgtgcgpenees | Rh dele alt | t!. eo men 5 i puis 25 : the satellite most dramatic study will research. By U.S. plans on the ice US. N to pai i For Early Bird Christmas Shoppers * Monu BALTIMORE # — George Wash-| ground and only about 48 t PEN SET | > heh | eee NOW : 9% * id d = - . fom 3 ‘ 8 | ORS tig ee y @ co : K m ‘ * pags es AY Ss - r Ae ta as | x Be ngon wmme 3 ae Gas pts ng Sleek Vete i i pgp oa as. * meoutanty £2275. if ir Mates the Washi AFFER'S PEN ONLY... rogulerty $15.80.,.new $13.95 ciel deece He Hata Ha i Huns BH 2. io Pere ores (eee ere ee ti sicatniaemaein amid : ¢ in today while selection is still SLiieiitin afer ponies? Sass ae aan a a eee ae H Traveli De oneeeees wreseonneesebovseres : ti lik ) made to residents of olf cla FINANCE CO ES. f) . HA d Harvey, Dee ae: HL slg ih # R | , ma i ail 2s Pontiac Is The Star Studded Hiei alae * * Nowhere Can You B * . «Value for 1956 « — COMFORT uy so Much for > Little Pa and UNSURPASSED PERFORMANCE IN SIZE — BEAUTY Conley for easy listening. The. MARSHALL (#—Hepcats of the} mechanism; another operates the | Juke Box’ of Gay Nineties gia Fractures the Cats eT duet does Clee uel tao tae die Ll "| music box has a deep resonant tone and still turns out songs like upper position rotated, with points plinking vibration reeds. “My Old New Hampshire Home.” maintains a stack of ancient metal “discs’’ * * deep throated, resonant tone. when : metal points plinking raising and lowering of records. A crank at the side winds the springs to set the whole thing * going. the home of collector The music box gives out with a | | : | | ' acists Convene arm te ne lpn: 2 ae UT : vet ai - jy! al ui ‘ i See and Drive the Most Fabulous Pontiac in Our aH is iad é i _ Detachable Top: Allows Patient to Remain | Dur ‘vensSrecher OSE ae: mam tg Female phases of transporting 7 on the floor, ing Travel That detachable top can i all 1 A ty nay i Be be ay iat al *iL% rial gels if 3° arbi i m7 anlainl i ae : 7 eile el li iit fre 4 Tih el fre rT alt fp be, i rig data. SO SR Re Aa ema ame a atop Ss i bt A 4 ‘ esmen! * i THE 0 1 cae * 30-Year History Our Courteous Sal THERE IS NO BETTER DEAL THAN AT ‘Optional Accessories, Sales Tax and License ai Lowest Cost PONTIAC RETAIL STORE TODAY. SEE AND DRIVE IT AT THE —GET OUR DIFFERENT DEAL! | Before you buy any new car: Get the Whole Story From each ri in Risen DRAW DRAPERY ~ Complete with adjustable ““Wonder-. : . Ready to Hang Plastic Bar’ Rod and Brackets. Size HA Pp Rh a cmneraan meaniia w IAC PRESS, | AY, NOVEMBER 3, 1955 boa : : rig 5 PF or asi ty . : : ef i, 1 Ss é t . i ou 5 t ‘ \ Fees? ee see : be ! ‘$0 LD | Men t — : _) Ove So Sak ina ee chee : ~ tek, 8. PE q Sod while, is months eld. Fm S-000h, - _ . ae , — SOL : si SS | Colt 45 sutomatic, with factery s Z 4 — Se eallber conversion. Excellent condi- — 7 ' rs | | urn Discards into — | / “ a : Ot ra > ‘ Want Ads work like magic — Get your unusued items together . . . phone in your ad today and y PRESTO—extra cash the easy way—Many people are looking for just the hings you have to sell and 7 it costs so little to put your sales message in the ot Pontiac Press. ® laee Pate atte aaa eS te riace your Corner Noceesn and malauing "Ssh ¢ofsole and lamp table: Entire en- ee : A : semble $180. PE 4-4986. : | : ‘ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVE roducers READY FALL FROLIC AT ROCHESTER—First | Above, left to right, Mrs, Lyle 07 fall project of the North Hill Elementary School PTA) man; Mrs. Carrol Flanigan, PTA president: “The Fall Frolic,” has been set for Saturday, Nov.!| James Reeves, ticket chairman -and Mrs. Willard an 12, 9 p. m. to 12 midnight in the high school gym.) Dickerson, publicity chairman, plan for the event. ~ Rochester High Holding Office Village, School Posts Se Gals 16 to 60 Invited to Attend * ercise Classes Sate Travelogue at Waterford Robert Davis to Present ‘Capel of the North’ on Nov. 9 HE i] ip & ? : f 7 fr tificates after completing the re- vised ‘course in first aid. The women also viewed Red Cross first aid films at their meeting. ' yhite Lace Gown Chosen rl Public Invited fo Observe GOC Lapeer Squadron Sets Open House, Parade Tomorrow » LAPEER — Detachment 10A of ‘L167lst Ground Observer Squadron, will hold open house tomorrow from 8 a.m, to 8 p.m. The public is invited to attend the affair to Observe the operations of the Goc, There will be movies of the GOC and US, Air Force most of the day. Starting af 4 p.m, will be a parade that will march through the city. at 5:15, Col. J. Walker, Comman- der of - the 49th Air.Rescue Squad- ron at Selfridge Air Force Base will speak, * *« * Movies will continue until $ p.m. 36th Livestock Show Nov. 25 in Chicago Phin Bh Re Expedition, will celebrate its 56th | anniversary in Chicago Nov. 25 to Safety Promise Given Parents of Dead Youth FERNDALE (INS) — Ferndale City , Council Wednesday _ night promised the parents of a 10-year- | gate the boy's death and to seek futere preventatives against a similar accident. | ‘The boy, Robert Jr., was crushed beneath the wheels of a truck last June 27 at a recreation area in Ferndale's Roosevelt Park. + Milk Prodycers Assn, have been Dedication ceremonies will begin. A ROMEO — Signatures on peti- tions ing the leadership and certain bylaws. of the Michigan Bomber Crash Kills 2 Crewmen Plane Rips Up Homes; Explosive Expert Probes Colorado Air Disaster: EAST MEADOW, N.Y. @—An Air Force bomber crashed in a Hthickiy—pop trict yesterday, killing the two air- ‘fien—aboard and causing heavy fire damage to. one ofa compact row of small homes. ie. os | al ing fight, the pilot, Capt. Clayton | S. Elwood, had radioed the Mitchel Air Force Base tower that he was having propeller trouble. Killed a half east of the field when it crashed in the front yard of a home owned by Paul Koroluck, a hewspaper compositor who was at work. His wife, Susan, and their 2-year-old daughter were strolling homeward. They were not hurt, LONGMONT, Colo. » — United Air Lines has hired an explosives expert to delve into circumstances | surrounding the crash of one of its | DOC8Bs near here Tuesday night with the loss of 44 lives. The air line said yesterday there was ne connection between a strike of United's flight engi- Beers and the crash, A number of UAL flight engi- neers struck a week ago over a demand they be guaranteed assign- ment on any type aircraft the company might operate in the future, The-line recently ordered some jet airliners, but the com- pany contends it cannot commit jtself on the staff of the new air- craft now. \ identiat—di to -state law.” Returning after a routine train- |! with Elwood, 39, was Staff Sgt. | the one \ eett LR 3, 1955 Count Petition Signatures lin Anticipation of Meeting nual meeting to. be held in East Lansing today. oe e iocomelies 17 Cars Derailed Near Holly The steam locomotive and 17 cars of a 70-car Grand Trunk West- ern Railroad freight were derailed today two miles west of Holly, No one was injured. ' The engine and some of the cars were tipped over. Railroad of- ficials said the derailment oc- curred just after the locomotive had rounded a curve but the cause was not immediately determined. Several hundred teet of track - were ripped up. Traffic from Durand to Detroit was rereuted through Holly om Chesapeake and Obie tracks while crane crews cleared the wreckage. Dr. Milton Uloth | 'Dies in Hospital: Served Ortonville 53 Yeors; Given Award . | for . Devotion at ecm, ORTONVILLE — Dr. ; the Oxford chapter RAM No. 94. He is survived by his widow, Grace; two sons, Everett J, of | Ortonville and Donald G. of Sagi- naw, and five grandchildren, * = om Service for Dr. Uloth will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday from Milton J. |. \Schedules O ' WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— trol every 7.5 miles. Childs said the imereased pa- ', MARLETTE—Service yesterday for Frank J. Wood, for followed the service in Highland Cemetery. Mr. Wood died Sunday, Mra. John Vankleek LAPEER—Service for Mrs. John VanKleek, 63, Lapeer, was held today at the Muir Brothers Funeral |Home with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mrs. VanKleek ‘died Monday night in Lapeer County Genera] Hospital. ; Mrs. George Churchill LAPEER — Service. for Mrs. “This will average about one pa- Veronica fo Remain in Detroit Hospital — tion “for some time” at Henry ‘| Ford Hospital, her husband, Jo- seph $. McCarthy said yesterday. Miss Lake, 35, collapsed in a- mer Sanilac business man. Burial/ Detroit hotel lobby Oct. 27 after appearing in a performance of “The Little Hut,” a stage play at ‘the Shubert Theater. Her iliness at first was diag- nosed as a heart attack bet la- ter was described by doctors as exhaustion brought on by over: work, ‘ Her husband declined to elabor- até oh the nature of her illness but he said she is resting comfortably and will remain in. the hospital George Churchill, 83, will be helt at 2 p.m. Friday from the Baird until a diagnosis is complete. An understudy took over Miss the C. F. Sherman Funeral Home: pyneral Home with burial in Mt.| Lake's role in the play which has with burial in Ortonville Cemetery. | In liew of flowers the family requests that tributes be sent to) the Heart Fund. i The derailed train was bound for Detroit from Flint with a load of- auto parts. To Present Nov. 17-18 ROCHESTER — The cast has been announced for “Time Out for Ginger,” a three-act comedy to be presented in the Rochester High School gymnasium, at 8 p.m, Nov. iT and 18, 1 * * e “Jed” Miller,-a new-comer to the Rochester High School Senior class will star as Howard Carol, a_ rather reserved banker. who is constantly harrassed by the afitics of his teen-age daughter, Ginger. Playing the attractive and gra- clous Agnes Carel is Myrna Maass, whose performance will be her first on the high school stage. Other members of the Carol family are Joan, the eldest daughter, played by Judy Watts; Jeannie, a girl of 16, portrayed by Nancy Day; and the four teen-year-old Ginger, Mary Ke- wold. Jack Mathews has been cast as ‘Time Out for Ginger’ Readied at Rochester | Ginger decides that. she can realize an egotistical football captain Stepheen Seiffert will appear in the role of Tommy Green, Gin- ger’s boy friend. ‘ Other members of the cast are Jim Frink as Ed Hoffman, the bank president; and Roy Koski as Mr. Wilson, the high school prin- cipal. STUDENT DIRECTOR Eddie Davis, Joan's boy friend and Romeo Girl ROMEO—Audrey' Perry, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Perry of Romeo, is the Friday bride of Dan L, Clutter, son of Mrs,.Exnest Uzzell, Altair, Tex., and Kenneth Clutter of Los Angeles, Calif. The double ring ceremony was solemn- | ized in the First Baptist Church, t age i 5 Marries California Man |munity organizations Thursday Representatives Try to Revive Romeo GOC | ROMEO—A further attempt to reactivate Romeo's Ground! |Observer Corps will be under- taken by representatives of com- evening. The group will meet in the Civil Defense office above the Fire Hall at 7 p.m. Each club or church delegate has been asked to bring a list of volun- teers to man the local observer. post and the hours which they will serve. If members of local groups are umable to act as “spotters” during their organ-— ization’s designated 24-hour pe- ried, they may serve at open times during the 'weok. | : } GOC ‘officials announced the | post spotter schedule has lagged | since the opening of school in September. A meeting was held recently to establish a means by which the post could be brought F i228 fF: dj ii Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Churchill died Tuesday. Clair D, Whipple D. Whipple, 44, Granger Rd., RFD 1, | | ORTONVILLE—Service for Clare. will be held at 2 p.m. Friday! Since continued its tour West, Navy Radio Equipment Open to Amateur Use Both transmitting, and receiving from. Allen's Funeral Home with Tadio equipment at Naval Train burial in Oxford Cemetery. Mr. Whipple died Sunday. Heary King UTICA—Service for Henry King, at Pilgrim Moliness Church with burial in Arenac. Mr. King died Tuesday. Fay Louise Edwards UTICA—Service was held today for Fay Louise Edwards, 3, from the Schwartzkoff-Milliken Funeral Home with burial in Perry Mount Cemetery. Fay died Monday, / Mrs, Grace A. Dow ; OXFORD — Service for Mrs. Grace A. Dow, 83, 157 East St., will be held at 2 p.m, Saturday from the Bossardt-Mabley Funeral Home, with burial in Oxford Ceme- tery. Mrs. Dow died yesterday. ‘ing Center is being) made avail- thle for use by radio “hams” valid vadio amateur Ii- Lt. Cmdr. Bernard A. iv h , 63, 8080 Grace St., was held today| “ties af ann comnmcee Use of the equipment will be permitted on any day of the week @her than Wednesdays, meeting tight of the Naval Reserve Surface Division 9-104. Radio amateurs Must be 16 years of age or older, OK Consumers Franchise in Commerce Township COMMERCE TOWNSHIP ~ ters here yesterday granted the Consumer's Power Co, franchise with 68 yes votes against one “no.” Thirteen votes were re eeived from the Walled Lake The Oakland County Juvenile De- 'partment will move Nov. 9 from the 390 93 2 M bs ; pe * oa a BOI ~ | \OL 1.9642 Tens “Rochester, Mich. é F Moving Day for Juvenile Department Approache tong will remain at the courf- “We hope the increased space will allow us to provide better _| Serviee.”-said. Hunt. ‘The ‘present courthouse offices will be remodeled to include a courtroon, judge's chambers and offices for his staff said Auditor John C. Austin. It will For a comfprtable fit, and shoe styles that _ ee f pts AN. &. 2: ah otal tah Li ‘Retdas Russian. Pianist. “Praises U.S. M usicians— xe gl é | i i ef f E 7) cy a» he sal ca apes JOHN “LANA WAYNE TURNER Ei haat te Ane “Tas Hua Bet cnn om emo violin prize in 1937, the year be- AND . fore I won it as pianist, NEW YORK |= ==: |} you'd find a musical instrument ‘ =e ‘ : im almost every home; the opera CONFIDENTIAL |= feats 7000; 1 heard Horowitz, | Rubinstein and others play when I was a hoy. get ret nate IME BANCROFT «CARROL NAISH -—rmow WARNER BROS. @ | xo Sisson har eae aman halls, three of them holding 2,000 SSne an SSS aa aren and there's music every Ne . Gilels : HARVEST “PART Y at weet Otte Putte Meter aod On GARDEN CENTER pgs Pe THURS... 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This week only — ae Beautiful TV Lamp FREE’. . . with purchase This Offer Does Not Effect Our Trade-ins biel ERS ae i Gail Russell Credits God for Her Movie Comeback being could, Her marriage to Guy Madison was shattered. She was it with hepatitis, a liver ailment that affects the nerves. Her name was plastered in ‘the papers ‘during the John Wayne divorce trial. She | made the courts on.drunk. and hit- run charges. Gail was always. a deep and quiet girl. when she starred at Paramount, But on the set of “Seven Men from Now,” which she has made opposite Randolph Scott, she seemed gay and cheer- | Wayne felt the actress had been | Scores Big Hit ae,” Btti ful, oe aes eee | mage * ) She Sielbted her new attitude | to help from God. before,” she sald. “But my eyes had to be cued.” = Gail's leat sachs was “Air! Cadet,” made at Universal in| 1950. The deal for the Scott picture | was instigated by John Wayne, | whose company is making it.) “They argued that it was a good script, that I would be working with people I knew," she said, “a decided to give By . try.” | Budd Boetticher, ons te direct. | ing the picture; said Gail is doing | gone through.” | “The one it is my dad,” she remarked. ‘He |has had three heart attacks and has been very unhappy. When I) | phoned him to say I was working is happiest about my mother meneune | - was cry- ing.” ‘Young Bonaly ‘¢ at Ciro Debut HOLLYWOOD ti — Gary Cros. | by made a smash night club debut | last night at Ciro’s. >" me ‘The husky, eldest son of Bing played the small role of “Darryl Hump,” Hollywood musical com- edy star, in a revue. The show spoofs the recent Doris Day-James Cagney movie, “Love Me or Leave the story of singer Ruth Bg * + '« Any similarity between the MGM movie. and the night clu brevue was intended to be hilarious r iF #8 #28 a i Today |KEEGO .=:. “I had always been close to him | again, he had to hand the phone to | - THE PONTIAC PRESS, _iTURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 8, 1955 ‘Seaway- Inland Channel Begun $188 Million Project |} ’ Started to Widen Link for Chicago Shipping | CHICAGO (®—Widening of the ‘) | Cal-Sag,. a ship channel linking ~ | the St. Lawrence Seaway and the inland water, began yesterday. A dynamite blast lifted the first | earth from the bank, marking the | official start of the 188-million dol- cipal waterway link between . the south port area of Chicago and the 1,000-mile water route to New Or- leans along the Illihois and Me PAGUR “Rit fel he — . «x ea EEE SL om aia can dh aah dace tiasta da laah Sek vn a ane 5 | = 3 HELD OVER ie ‘ Thru ot ll Ke Features At—1 :00-3 :08- 5:16-7:24-9:34 © 4 ADDED Donald Duck © News © Stars of Tomorrow, HUMPHREY BOGART In souri Rivers. Concurrent construction of the St. Lawrence deep waterway to eastern Canada and the Atiantic Ocean may give greater signl- ficance te the Cal-Sag project. _ The project will necessitate re placing of a number of railroad atid highway bridges and the con- struction of a lock at the Calumet River near Indiana's northwest corner. The lock will permit deep- 2 iS "| er water in the channel without an RE-ENACTS WAR HEROICS — Texas-born Audie Murphy hits new cinema heights playing himself in U-I's Technicolor, CinemaScope pro- ; | duction, “To Hell and Back.” Murphy was the most decorated hero of World War II. In conjunction with the film, now at the Oakland, Pon- tiac’s Reserve Unit, the Wind Tank Bo., is furnishing displays in and outflow into Lake Michigan. ei Chevrolet Die Men Vote on UAW Issue DETROIT (#—Skilled die crafts- men at the Detroit Chevrolet forge plant of General Motors Corp. voted today on Whether to with- draw from the CIO United Auto Workers and join an union. . “The National. Labor Relations Board (NLRB) conducted the elec- tion’ on the petition of Detroit Die Sinkers Lodge 110, International Die Sinkers Conference. The elec- tion involved 275 employes. The UAW lost out yesterday in | an election conducted by the NLRB | among 55 die and special tool men | at GM's Oldsmobile forge plant in Lansing. The die sinkers defeated the UAW by a vote of 4 to 6. In the past six months, in Mich- igan alone, the UAW has lost more than 500 skilled-worker members to craft unions in NLRB elections. BURT LANCASTER Kentuckian DRIVE. eae “WALK . ... RUN TO MY STORE! OB 20 S. Perry me tremendews buys ae ms $50, 000 CASH! reise * * TONITE ° ee STARTING AT—11:06 ~~ TONIGHT ** 8:30 x7 Hollywood Comes to Pontiac! CLEO MOORE & JOHN AGAR Begran Party in Lobby! TODAY!! STARTS TONIGHT WARM ARMS AROUND a. HIS NECK... | 7+ TOMORROW. SS, A NOOSE! ,% | 1:50-4:40-7:90- 10:10 ‘Pi a Railroad in, Hy. | \Hauls Wine Only on 9-Mile Route | nirgh in. the! ‘This tiny railroad, strictly @ | pou ’ E local enterprise, is located in the the meee heart of the Finger Lakes region of New York state. The title, meee Trail, is ie att no. misnomer, The line serves The a i . yon warrant) was never. served hare,” Leren | chetty Abe wine, onal Sree indus-| and it explains why on the. back. : By | Fy te adap d —— “Gone to Kentuck,” it says, Judge jand the . * ape : Cc. W. Crush has a photostat of the hauls glass bottles into the area ourrent , jand takes them out filled with) ’ : PT gent | wine. : + ‘ or a z aan eames The B&H line was. originally Mailman Kills Assailant ; Sale | ./ . | built in 1875 as a narrow gauge’) PARIS, Tex. @ — Dogs, kids Thieves Ring ‘No Sale’ — {vith the six-foot gauge. Erie at | and such, postman Frank O’Brien HOUSTON, Tex. & — The bur-| Bath. Today it is standard gauge | says he doesn't mind. But when giars who lifted $450 from a cafe and has 10-full-time employees a squirrel tried to bite him, that "here carefully rang up a “no sale” | with road and equipment invest-| was too much, He got a gun and on the cash register. iment of $160,000. | went hunting. 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A tresses UM day, grr mag gag id , Nov 21, FP. apnatl ake tees [pare iP eA MP Ae Ue gcse idee opens at 130 | “ Problem ive Waste . ; Ww. Ege Reset fe be ne 7 Ae ar Fg i te a ‘s ‘ = 0. y ann be 4 ‘eal |, Thett_ot | rief be * ka m __| W.. Shilling, se : os ot ot 0 Manes el A |. jotice of - . Nov, 3, Commissi oe Atomic -Charles -» Was report wey > eg m the m Drain pectal : - versity | official, mare 1 bre gue to nang poy oF ssevament ot Michigan told «Unk stoloa sonst ae Weare prey oon ._ Fibdew Aveane, | _| night - the oe Da : Ge te Fe: venue and y Penang | wo the itt caegioeieall hak Sees a “radi 1 of by While his car s it, x uit Union James * : if oblem as — as ~— adaedy the nor invent xi gh 2 ye Proper * s hd whe stol * J . Em is Ss. * ssn re ~ ‘atomic poets Lae _tises the oe Yard, ier Ba: te. ceive A daria. , | | 41 tons "a sebtilee . : » 141 Auburn A it, Sh Bose Ln ¢c axter, ge Coneet, 1. ; et | = S New a : p Pn tay an product Sear heal ba ve., told police | ¥""% ros ae oo Eee car ‘Montgom- Apparel deputy. direetor of sald pd nee sdagtotocd te yo 78 . [eka dian "Deve eee = oo , Sho vested pede i iting, | ott VO" se wallg et a Robins. apenas, Mon Bure e Pont, * “4 and 's. div it stol ice tha’ St H. & ennis ous Mi ‘um h, Alex —* Pullman, Inter-| . 11 By Addressing medicine. “ai ien-from t his t > | Myre, Bi wits votean " . oo. New| i . omo active~ a . Siete tae i his ‘op-§ Page Esra Were . Willte Col ; Oil, 2 Sathe nor liquid three-day la in fron car while Bese, Edge ne, Saas Collins, e Para- Malloy’ ‘ course, te t n, r T. . Si af a ote: egpe en bog Aaa Se aces | rents BBP id Timothy. i *atiers, Pare ae. eae ‘ age Nickel Corp. s ae new from doctor training dinner night. 8 Katherine H. 1 Glaaier, Bay =e men 50,000 sald mu um. 1 P Nn P 8 “ pcerge Stas te ae to tease cakes of Methodist sey: Maat Calvis Bl Syene ‘esther ys Pest Ofte ot nned Seale’ a's 10 ag a Rye ts: Bo eft My awe ~ye it Core we r9 Beats soe weary Washi penne. est oe oi : Stocks snare. lie aad vio te Sued | Chores Family” oi, | ah King H = the publi here ‘Allied Jones by store w St. he said ga p. m. Thurs Ah ae pl Ry ~ fame, Cari — Brig ey, pal ay in a % ieoey Mayes . 38 peccdctes og A Fam ta eer is, ‘what drain?* ” para, Hes. 2. owikes, Gee. aa 2. SL. to be Garage, of the for ; ea el | Sete aoe * a . ‘ wiour Lake in ek aaah Waters, “Non a ag A? ZA Speech held at nh W. Pike um Airline. «.. 4 e, 88 as 10 yeari location, which y be vers and Dery Ercan 0 -| ry. ave dane ore Lior 3 sat re ge oe é years. tion. used stre and h le. 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Ds + oe SS. iif ete Be eben pi aatonty Bg) (Boman drinking | it pn Peg tong, Aiton. sven scat agerment fo tt : pn jg Behera tg Mayor | perme aerROr Aies'Gont 2 Moon oe om ee ne jucacs send woe nanan home ores, | basis arene, Bee oa Piidew trict g with be ‘meetin eee Armeo _s nei ae purchases will dumps, EC is ul FE 5- jail er Ss oe et eccnue r| _dereaves ate ae pre | nn wpe Me t ar a: HS) OE oe oes oned matings re = and needs | Pe stor aig a eR. : Representing officials. and dis- aes (AP) Be Aeiee ° ll . celebration, the gt with mines, of atomic or MA Pears Motor Bagiey a dere oF om eS will weighted - Aithiegn sevsstHt Motorola. - Bj Bove grand : caves, Hayride sama | Ret, eveuss te treet. to" Frankl mone be the local “ a fi top | Aree ‘ uf ee ; will Malloy open- caverns. and - aband- Pa eae ice tor nue i rom Al o Pra n owl conorkians H. ae 1 post off ses, a iestave | Ben [ras 1 Nat — $19 | ee cle pe be psec ore Ngo underground rties, Food ‘Adv, Commie "ae come ont street. to “ aed olen HS. in Sr., postmaster office i, 28-33 = yy s0-01 endix AY >. a: = Cash 2. 38.2 modeled - . visit to He said ine ie furnished. o! a = pa. ile in Poor oy » sainhigenes sant postmaster |" ee se ae sad Bet Sar ‘The pore Ha a | sidering burying. the ‘i Bing oe harbor nth eraser rine paceed ‘anar ag and A rade : ave. 36 eth Steal... a 40 | ca manager re- | Sealed burying also 7 one agile apd v. py A he the malssed by bis fi — Gilson, wt of a © thes | 7 5 am B large eing fr Nat mre | —* ‘on said Malloy’s oes Ge cont i out be ble ang oF Sree o'clock City, Halt Sonnet and M. vhs tamay uae Sh etrnabmen loyd A. mt sell sans a a = i 7. wie Me ae 8.8/ Union range ret dhe will * a. 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FU 4 Chicago. zis Ohi. ta ley, er ths week ; ar | north the pt Motors | News IT (Ns) — utput . Nelty, Ont PRE om j = ¥ Ba) eg yest. ol. Toledo, OF Motors) tactarers we s) — he cate met ae = Me said as ae: elaes heigl eas reel PO a Beep cs: PUTO ye of Special 1055 engine - 3 ate in use - A, te ae, Geers ent coffee, facility be used ary fourth- pre cng Map ow and on rain on Acaccoment, M autor ways h. on " ts en: .3 | Cheese whea cate. praucton as tory | target af eight mil at . co Mewtend Avanos. onuments , 605 41.6 . raisins. t, - automa‘ an the To: , - oF ek t ony ie mts tog Howe eae prompt hod ae big pak dias soot awe moment, | Fomine 4A. * ns rants, | The The illion cars lor. donath ison, State Land ane 7 ie ta ats) ‘sees bop Sesmy wile has tend paper sal for 1855. | Sr caer es We ar Seite ass ; oa Tranmmer Re teel M of half plant will a ate apd sae rdery Arailé. 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St : ers tion of square ide | Million leaving of 6.514 take nouiey Tt — on oo nee di ; oats ru 4speed space. feet and 238 That . 35.6 oe « ggl will the eight a half it less aeseneer oe 7. @ Box ee ‘aire ar Gri 4 eto Kee ent i er ed Bg one ima pric saad TS ideany in a | son a oF cian : at REPLIES 28 8 ta .|Grip on Boc p | Ab maf Cheval Pree aaea ~_ ere nates is the lt, 10 ome Salat: “ movee | NEW announced pres-/ mearty from ° storm ara a were aa et Us Sen seo 3 | zine By. ee m eine aiees were the on. “rect © paper boulevard te arate on. and vor j ao Press office at ieeke ae , ; : te : “ Bt Warn Bic 8 Age )—The page An > st grge de = pogo scene, trot Delle = erenue | boxes: ta the oY West on” 2 gerously Pe edun ae used poh Rog ula land pease sg + sama dete [one Dales eee 5 7%, 8 108 Weete ae 33 It close market that acilities. largely for plant, Motors - period en, A, in’ my affice 57, 16, 18, wince . said that to dan Pace, of ion hereby 60, 62, 5, “23 Rides 263 | ing is, In . Ch ata and Pontiac end t : for I 71, tA, . Wool & Co. 3 to Th coma full rking goal rysler Ford . wil he A given _ 103, 104, 88, 90, es md Go., 123) that waisted cocereig is operation | ot is ay gl B eet b thak the i, 105, 9, increase ee net bey ning signs of confrol are strain- to <6 ne ops the new quarter 400,000 petrnag - at -~ Ay. he iy, Hal FR 14, 115, Rg. 107, oocers a Or als mot robe ae. Bei ently em emcee te RES a ng on 8 rea By ore? Ai, Se waited can i ae by the __7i plication about mn 2.09) het s Sos ica time “and” place into publishers, . 1 18 1,000 ate final ee Sette att! .. = ty oem ed by Amert eee ate Ui, Ora more commer ay be forced ' : in To- 190. Le 7 Ay pel ; a 1008, telp Wanted ‘ederal vet : 18 4| of back tput Male asked the C ese ae in ina my fy steel, a ate tor ae 0 n “\ . cars buil ADA R. EVANS, D - 6 Banking jg ons ve # 170 westem thar pe utom * ~~ and te Office of De "Senmie| et ge ca $1 Ey) ees for Displa s Annex [Sts News , snm,| esigns tatoo prepare reports sbole she. aff ve 1 8 ott poe Bia eon are set ispla Sen mbna said Death Vong ers are nic aio Fe 7 SESE. i} probleme that hes S| on me y of Toys 28 cas wi ee ht hod rere fices | Detailers necessary, n to de- ne yg . that t what it suck & Co. hs Br “see ar v er & en 3 oe - hearing ou YY ers and “excilyprol? ge a. hoe Co. has op an Delores eer. 5 de Ch an Sepa Bi en oct he oe the | 1. No comeners. steel lowing | si in the pmely ag opened fo don High be kaneis i, eck Div Ppa r Ere erie eeu ae i ig | in de Wnethode wore hoppers. ty for tay die} Give Year! Bands ter a ae bien EXPE ers iden - and, #08 igh <0 a © hae ype amtil the © downturn | The co | | ORTONVILL rly C et edward Ast Ratton R] ES Sc muerte a 2. then. latter Nbonilip cg ad ef on ede Auten i rethet ; , —— s 2 ord i ii Hi # RES teow pr half of | the in a are-foot senior Scdl at os The cert day. fal service geht rf . ENCED : - steel . main building displ ju Bt , fle 0-1 clas of lal ? ay High @ nti a Ws. eae be hi man. ‘aed ; Ee up for renews ng samen trouble rts building 4 adjacent ts | nual School will. pre Town and| — Reciiation Cathal am. from &. a on Ba 3. Mil ols Fr . t 14 N t to 4, ill prese ship | - Recitation of Mt. Hope Search, UR Se | and furnace el ggg age S.-Lyndal aes Sagi- | uditori ert at nt thei pela Thursday, Rosa Cemetery. ng : ’ r, said 1 ponerse ng Brandon r an- Ashton ~Siple Pus 4 “a is : , i i} f b Electri breakdowns. company the gies Sears | the s at 8 p Schoo! ce lg lie a at the E for Tuesday | azn icity Output | be ote 1 ni pp ce as Sart ee: & | Lot ‘halaguekad sa oe 4 hue (m= tual dopa. | fa : | Ts. he ng Prog ; higher | diag The P- | added coun Gate Si | mantinya wilt be . trade fs. Blanche deer cl ram, Klein, Me Serene en last lislieten ake Soya Everett Smith 1 be direct bar‘ otertaen ate, oom RCLE D ‘president < and | Ferndale 5 per week 8 _ Milton ” 8 | Himes. Smi by studen ed and r sister of —— : ESIGN nt Bank wl be pro Bn Wi week’ of 1854 raging lev the umes, wach 2 Himes and Cara Bar Di rector sevice il ate! me | 116 8, Woodward, CO. « County ‘Am: of the on eee Electric I hristmas open | nile Diviek ae . Pg raley , By Ay — : ‘America Oak- . n- holiday: aes ieetae Coun In wilt Gamanane ‘eae blu . = " Institute® B i ad tpg ey Haran ty of Oskian Funeral emetery. hice. Br ¢ | _he McDaniel as ; : — "adie of the Pre} =» ral Ho here. Briees 14_, SDesiet Took. : : 130 pin Tamiya te «| — Business N Earnings — 5, es Tage comd a 1 bead » ee, fs as _Under diseus Leery. ond Princ —— ples | .DETROT, bu : jae = Ln wat oy ere acpenr GeSaes ek eae will Bir- | Company York ‘Cen reported w—Burr ' spouts of the Pag rot mua] brother “father ot "iste tpinaie. oie oe ator ing policies rates, be Path He rar Bags place a o 4 rs 7a tes earnings s Corp ee sf ae 2 I PB oad erether of Gay. “Harold — Ab aoaich . multiple was he It Tod. nt eee for earliest poss or the nine month Wednendny BS, adel gt a ae vert eres LP Ia es ae et a part of seminar 100 arliest possi. 30 spanth ‘ported, share sat, tae name should be pact ninot| fs’ Purley aga red Buse. AUTO Tee Peatiae og a Testis. Tae moe “nod crit pon | Dr ete nth period enn Soc ee ced] nage re ne: se, maaan , : share Panag A peopi Peceincah’ he Coe . trom ay Oo WA in Bankers kane’ ot iam order ai reve The A anager ing that bi me, held jn the bg gy ir Basch Oak tp officiating au Pett SF. wanze — ee Stes ah i toe palate 5.000 hone fe from Page said a $1.25 |= = a an feta Shea ! eye neat a ee | cars. 500 7O-ton ¢ ny ag 5 ope egieones are hereby» con wrenher Caunty, on the 20. Whittemore, Steen” covered muon de opera ally at said he forenoon, ee the Wbitvemore, | 1085, PRA George R. McBri covered for the same were 54 a oer a Eevee tie fonts MIEN © Promoted to Mctride ‘has period $14,814,868, shail 1 a & t per: Mrs. scapes at ¢ Mecinnis . | Michigan has HILAD: last . th week ved ~% summa ake per: a’ will inte Waten % ge and wnager been EL year @ Ponting | y publication son ere gy nadian for at tric PHIA » a ntt eno fea nd al p.m, held tt Seagra ate / Storage od, eireutat ae eS ean “te. ion iMan'n soe den Whisky » brand (INS: we oul sald Perr Home ‘th ay vs F Gin. and m’s V.O. ‘inet income Battery ¥ on Bian = ated in a news hea Beg Cc "y Mt wth scan’ 4, ‘been p Herbert Seagram's Ca. | ended for Co ao-| a emsioe ein said County. | Hunton Park. Onmoter Pu- een y the . report Pontiac te of onorab! nty. inted _Saeein e sat ent FO ot Out Si eo mead Be eer be eae a done pone nies of reas Scr reine Arter 8 na t-§ Ss Pes aaee ue | Lat te yer ot Ouente Micon Tor bro mg < : 0.508 i icee tier D. 1088. ad FR ol cy aim net si, aca | DESI ane + = 5 Co, Se the a net loss of This abiet eS nd, ies, Clat That ces gle. | . | Bo egal NEW YO wdc opsoned Ge ato a: Eee | DETAIL ERS 5 assets ie plants reached to egy ( : Notice ~y reaie Divan al ssn who iat os CH ERS— m= anand, aor ale sd eo cone ps ons te ae Sitios, teoten oa Bonart an, oxford ettcitine ECKERS eal Bedi arn gia a || TOC a r ‘a kg , Spears, J | fom z Doon geet = ‘with $8,500.00 or pan tcc Wana ee ee 0. i fate 2 at 8 OLS pod Pag and of . more og Guan sie a common | Kenn Seas Be fie a on. nd Aut ial Machi gn million, new : ti period dosepheus Mov aS . 4, at 2 p.m. > inten. of 0. Body nery world’s sales at _ revenues last | *! Be mos der, Ran Davie tres Ba ' W Fixt ao wm. be new or ,000- 433,000 set the vont of g- wine, i Robincon, ment eral. Fit Bas eldi dustry, one of President - te ae 4 Coleman, ment in Oak cane. with, Bere ing Di ee ped ons ae ee “eo pared es a Shes Hees | a bere Ponerl 3 anter- TOP RA es toa riod. | ssseamen geting it pare Ba aaa ™ | ALL . decrease was gutter t = and Part of “poments oe FRING - Abe boss x Sateunive ro ne Hoag st BENEFT E rev. | fer. p srect and rela | Reed “tether Mrs Stauntthoad: | EFITS eae ol are} & ee M oe semen] hE Se peat Sr ar DERN , ve Pb Tae : KT Eee eialnetiin | FE | Sen neering ; . Me. mM. Se ; —_' i a i y | 3 | F | id r ‘antiele Wonted Mele. -¢ ee fe an oe _ ars, AN WITH 2 OR 3 TON TRUCK.. PLATFORM BODY TO HAUL BRICK. APPLY_IN- PERSON, 702 S. PAD-| -*% DOCK ST., PONTIAC. MIDWEST JOBS FOR MEN “MIDWEST \) | Employment Service! 406 Pontiac State-Bank Bldg. . ply Pontiac Sater Division Salary Personnel TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT DIVISION } Ford Motor Co. , Expansion Program io Birmingham Has Created Opportunities FOR: Project Engineers Test Engineexs Product Designers and Checkers Consumer Research Cost kasi Financial Analyst Process Engineers - Material Handling Engineers Plant Layout Technician Apply ‘| 2500 E. Maple -+. Road — Birmingham OPEN WED, TILL 9 SAT. 9 TILL 12 MODEL MAKERS MODEL CHECKER CABINET MAKERS Modern equipment. -| Artco Plastics. q 48270 V: Sn ___Help Wanted Male._¢ : RECEIVING CLERK Salesmen Real Estate Have openings for alert young men. Experienced in gy « Plenty of listings. advertising, Buy -—To MAHAN. ence. fits offered. . ROBERT HALL CLOTHES 200 N. SAGINAW ee ~SALESMEN To make calls, to make presen- tation, to make money, Cai] MA +17 between 10 a.m. and 12 aper Hand Experienced a A Mich. First class capable of ia out NEEDED | Journeymen Pattern Designers © APPLY Pontiac Motor Division Employment Office Wanted . _Help Wanted Female _7| SLICE ested reply immediately, See York. ; MIDWEST Employment-Service Pontiac Bids. To Sell-To Trade | YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT DE. | PSSrand 8, Live in or have FOR DR route, apply § &.m. | ty other Sun. off. Fe 0503. Cashier and Office Girl Must be able to work 12 noon to Bloomfield Fashion Shop 1663 S. Telegraph | 100 Typists * Temporary Assignment , Eiks Temple, 114 Orcharé} —- Downtown Pontiac ~~ PIN SETTERS” sph ee td ‘PRODUCTION ' WORKERS EXPERIENCE 2 SHIFTS RUSSELL OFFICE SERVICE and Bavarian china. essary. re 2011 or Fi Soar _ CURB WAITRESSES wee MUST BE 18 Apply ta = CASHIER WE WILL TRAIN offer many employee . bene- me: . Phone MI 40000, 5 UG CLERK PART TIME. “ié Orchard Lake, FE Diba ° y hy Bey - ence. 41561. EXPERIENCED WOMAN FOR { housework. 3 adults, Live MI 4-148), > vesation, Mest hove # on tod, ela pe E ni fa W. own transportation. On Sais tenes pe. EXPER RCED, GECRT CROES EXPERIENCED COOK AND GEE ERAL . NO LAUN- as STAY NIGHTS, 45 WEEK. Sia Recta” eter * HOW DO YOU PONTIAC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE: - HURON bring store. oe am, to 4 pm. Sanders. IMMEDIATELY -- tele—you the view, Mu MAJESTIC mts ag Ee, STENOGRAPHERS COMP. TYPIST TYPIST- MIMEOGRAPH © OPERATOR —— AND KEY PUNCH _OPERATORS EXPERIENCE 18 NECESSARY APPLY Pontiac Motor Divisio : '\ Personnel Dept. ery "**Take your little plumber’s helper outa here!” EXPERIENCED SECRETARY For] Retired Persons The way spend Jeers of your. tie Special pm # -| ENROLL NOW classe«t © Ha Sina He nee = Electric—Sewers Cleaned hour Notices & Personals 25 SEWER CLEANI Service, FR oon. to 8:30 ag at Tel-Huron ” Ce Pontine. cotkeems, Pelt less be Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ‘ TS, SUITS, DRESSES A. i bv aga m1 «6. Buren, ;| Furniture Refinishing 16A Bees 18 to o6 Sos 18 of under certificates. A Saleswoman. Dress Dept. "| Laundry Service other AND SCSEEEREPER We MGTRERL ESS stp A CURTAINS OR RUF- nh, 1 | teu aed bye TRONINGS WANTED, 0). PER BU- Z . shel : 5 = A 3 ’ -Beauticians, We have the elien- initiative, Excellent . FE 23-2622 for your inter wided. Coali| WAITE Larry after 3 p.m. PE S093. | mis "NEEDED PE Aerotred Knapp Shoes 00 8. Birmingham Chi re | Seams compeneen, apy 2 Sey HELP hal Give You 1 Place to Pay/ Your Mind: Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS AF saad . T QUICK, through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is —edial| _ FE 28181 for an ad-|- get ith + FE 84720 "FAST ACTION! you have QUICK CAS . | CASH eas) Kae ‘the Sab WHITE BROS. j REALTORS , Pa Wave, | Phone OR sists or Of 21709 Cash Waiting ones ae A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 pe tw Rd, WE - NEED a LAND CONTRACTS RIGHT AWAY Cugniae-| (AND 89 MORE NEXT MONTH We will give you # quick offer, with no additional costs. cai TODAY. Pre sonaile a Nicholie & Harger Co. |__ For Sale Houses 43| For Sele Houses 43], rer 4 ' Rie || OLD Se Sgt Oo HURON CENTER | ting ; retirement, / , 5 toom nearty.{ eer ECLUDED Crescent Uk : ‘eo have IN 414 ACRE WOODS | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | Teg? etigootign 2 bedroom bungs. 218 Oakland Ave. PE 5-0441/ , gree aries fies fran room BY OWNER gate fireplace. Ceremls West 4 bedroom home, 1% ‘heat, baths, . lf you seek peace poe tran. heat. Double , you ve i‘. GROUR A FRANKS | fo ae | Soren SYLVAN LAKE| KNUDSEN ieee “at jerge or too small, et: M. Stout, Realtor Sve UTE cube preterred. Zz \ , < 1 15 “Goon eve. = oe ia Sam Warwick hes’ several new ; heater. we heve anted Real Estate 32A | ° dren : tie " Guettingham, read with, beautiful! Galloway Lake A a Diseases " TRADES. + Fonte Room a wer | FOR TEA id Soe Se Ser eS |g acta is on! HUMPHRIES | =o TRADES—TRADES oF eggs Boone gg ais. auke. ee a if yg with built Soren : a omatortabie, tins room - - ae | wo. are. fn _Relerences requii 21300. | . ished = i oy ee Cachan '# teteetas anf! Realtor FE 20474 ‘ . out. Built and sold by @ builder| ath. Basement gy free | 3%. _Teleerenh, Seve veel pistes’ veel steams fondoee lof and lake privi- we_Re tile, gas heat, reinforced “come ms. om : . as Si “ir | Income Property | POTITIAGS showin, : : >|. “Her love song is more effective if one can hear the; Ssthing beach, Just Fa UP. 9 amily 1 heart throbs with if!" . all Pe ¢step or Fe, 3aias fe, pcetcelent Sop 1 THE “BIRD” TO SER | £ . re - y 1 to 6. Price WEBSTER SCHOOL - pict NERS For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 M VERS sa bas For eres, OF Thee rover DISTRICT | wali te MOVE IN TOMORROW} COUNTRYHOME | . | y veneaige Ponta Pie te Mis" So'k pared Geek Foe a ive Weal ‘Rotate “Exchange | © 1 Srie""a “hedt, "alce iawn “with | fooms’nonke on i005 200, tot | "OR A COLORED FAMILY bee and wpotsire: tavel for trind wedioone mot é ils esata named Bo Rarer Dive | Grom Soeeiroome at and Fl] aoaars vedrom tome, cary: Win. H.Knudien | $i genmneu. == = oe l> seas ne E . Nicely landscaped, Price ‘in aot 7 hal ise . . eee: a Haregseee ea Se eee | | Pee ee cored we | Lanceiakersowr \) OY. KNAUF, Realtor Ricipal parking ot, bus station. |* SOME SUBDIVISION. 64 GAGE Oxford. Mich, On S122 | includes taxes and insurance, One| NEAR SANFORD STREBT One look at this spacious # bed sw. me a zien oe #3338 im wae tnt “aiom aren, priced or quick sale’) “onc ERS 1. room house, «modern. Newly | Tiealiy weated west ‘of, ot to a a INETT ; 5 acres a res, be odern kitchen on © jar tapi it buy, your prop. | ROVANNETT INC. | . ROCHESTER bere Sing Cath ree aaa \;7\* nn -Boaria.""s Bedrooms, ail” eat Perel sadam rene! ie show ‘you how to it the 20, Muto Federal 000s GEO. MARBLE, Realtor |, ,cay pcautitulty lendscoped, s| Pented. 2 car garage. Nice let) Oo arose ‘5 ts mow ond . ; prised" far gutek “ate; a ronme ana | - 6261 Andersonville Rd. yoom house. ali modera: olf heat,| Sith flowers. $9,460 cash to — PG ees eats . aes Sa Seat, MORE, Rent Ottice Space ail fox Seer Ws tinct Waterford | Same'RaMuet eter tS | nse, axe vam, wim wate antec beat, Tost ks mnmnnenmnnminn | Wh. Price eoniy 60,000" Phone OR 31268 | sppréciaied Sate enlce gare in| ¢_roome nd am, wim, wect| ound Taxetrom 117 he fore | samen saa era ct aa | strate tome tet reins | Williams Lake Area “Bon xow | Abvialaes_te tows, nM oly WARD E. PARTRIDGE | your calor 9 prompt ef BOTH =< Sopatnesdeedl © rem pes WITH: LAKE PRIV. BUILD NOW | West’ New. Yorn. $100 down. REALTOR, FE 2.8316 PAUL D. HAMMOND .| THELMA M. ELWOOD geier'y mnin est nnd west Extra lot with this 3 bed- Wil bufld on your lot, 3 ROSE McLARTY 42'W. Hyros St. Open Eve, T to 8 Buren St. ‘Realtor nao Elston rate SE Fe -—nened -arscerosire danas GE ~ gp ye paste solered walls,» fall yu 22102 or FE 5357 ry 2 P b be car NE a ae NR ry a “| LAKE ANGELUS AREA | = 3 Selling Your Home? . Ara 981.00 per month to- nese, . COUNTRY ESTATE .. ng For Rent Miscellaneous 42/1! W. - coding, taxes, and” insur- #13. ; a. We bave . Pe | a i ‘ : . gnee Call right ower. —_——s = more this year if ON LAND CONTRACT ‘J ES wae : stor, You, 40, experieneed ONE WAY FORCOLORED | = WantShade? |” J. R. DUNLAP | $3500DOWN teres of Fling and ‘near be on to serve you. We get eave Seek tents come “Licensed Builder. OR, 3-4740 aus brick veneer, atteched| . living room with fireplace, large | Zegeet ©. sp Set eae ee Bee Neat modern home bn Earimoor,| See this rustte_2 bedroom : full basement, fire| ‘ning room with fireplace, lerge ered toes Dine Mwy. | 2 l8rge bedrooms. * home on 60 x 180 ft. wood- . Low ms ' country kitches, 3 bedrooms end g ». ©, Hove. Be Buy. te, Ted basement. Fenced yard.| 04 bot. Large 19 5 26 ving fan eae Ss = o serecss, eal hoot and garage Russell Young Wat GERACE, SUFFASTEFOR| JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | sist fatures ws cucnyour- | |) OP), | Beets bts. *%. Hust ‘be seen tobe appreciated. - ek ine os = Oakland Ave PE $0441 5 me © towoo. | ; $30,000, terme. Press" 4. bun PE sosit :| DOUBLE GARAGE ON — DIRIE | Co-operative Resi Betate Exchange ral . YOUR LOT &/OR LOW| NEW RANCH HOME ge mere | =6\W HITE A Real Bargain yon Barren Sous DOWN PAYMENT . ’ Bo i ‘ : INCOME POGSIBILITIES sown. a ‘| For Sale Houses 43) “ys Few” P bedrooms, semi | room Deautiful home ‘sith 2, car tr ste “home “eomleety ie We wii, dapleate this “home (on er sae 4 : § RM. MOD. IN B OS 1. corner lt. Vac 2 em RS? el | choose bom. Orme ence | Yor you from our plans. : eye! ‘© Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34| — § 2M. MOD. IN SILVER: wD. me are be used for ome. Nice om. Com ° gar ornice et P pen} RANCH TYPE eonvenient location. New and get . Our I years ion tam. S"Cearoms, wardrobe elescte —i— tears citing, very, very Sdvety tm] Soon! ‘Surin’ er" “Sou HILTZ Ls thet ae be salts | | ROOM. eT oe Py?. Foow UPPER all, NOpERT with ouding Geers. eres pring USED HOMES terme. Burry! side and out. immediately, early coring or whenever you = mead closing. Call Uo ter aire Boeri fim, Basi | Schou” on Se. ~ gly etc Nr. Lake Oakland 3 WA ©O,, 13 W. Huron: 6, FE +8183. » Real state | | On! amore Seon for this ond . " @ real buy! Large ranch home ] 2 ta with, full desement. 8 TO Large living reom, kitchen and Also includes 1% car gerage, ut: » The bath with A ! D Sis? . street, don this ont | REDROOM HOUSE, FULL BASE Breeteway and 1% car garage. top street, pass trees, © + Automatic od beat atoras sent W. REALTORS : D neat breeseway snd 2 car ge Rd. Rochester. wa quills’ bu, tind theme. OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 FRESH AIR FIEND 2 Seen. ED Somes : At ieiroom! home just stew mike | WE WiLL BORD OW O'N ' | Y Bat of Pontise, jot with | 40x22. 3 Bedroom shell house. os aullt for Comfort an Batem an excellent» sarcien set, Te car ea-| Cost you 4.28. $130 gown, Sth Sectemente ie Pose ge Full’ ‘price $7,950, with good | Sonal contact, , Sonderfal features such, as: All| 3 Bedrooms re Red Horse é THE MOST windows, French dsors te back | $1,500 Down ares, B._. B4 ne OF THE BEST Tet aerate] Mee | Rastkirymeee seed] jt ey By | a i nth, f seve : or te TLR aera” 7") Eerie, Mitamerts || Seman Mite tar 5 fe: | oun, Wea, Inc. TQ] Pom bo ta eases fopa¥'s , ee seomma, snare. cam be added, wp | A eelliews v | BLOOMFIELD MIOELANDS wa NF. Williams Lake om i ete "carsat eat rear ottes| MIDWEST 40500 | ticdia ein terme bedrooms, ‘paneled ving ream | Elizabeth Lake Estates = eo WHITE LAKE = 9 bed on two bedroom ALSH, JAI & Ww co. room. basement, garage, & lot abd %. This home comes ., With. second floor | gvenings after 6:00 call Mr, Weitsel |__ © ; = screens, and) ready ‘for expansion rE ILD NOW SYLVAN MANOR ~ 3 bed- Only 3 Years floors.” te bath, snd full OFFICE OPEN 9-6 In our well restricted, a brick "at ere is & bome with an extra Py Phy A ~- * r ches from ent plans af Yount: : ; fe, ving room, @ lovely uitcb-| Face iis car grege wen | “A. JOHNSON, Realtor fie “s |] ggtoman mis - en. Egymee. bedrooms, full bath ‘and eek | Sout, “uu Aundeteped | S. Telegraph Rd. ERBERT C. DAVIS rm HURON GARDEN a ae nt Ta Pine Lake Privileges | i a foe © Titres. | Saatesces | STOUT S| eeaters| BTWES 4 : nea oa on sin went ee up. a : aon a3 kik | | Sea Saat gee epee | Best Buys | pigen Part orn 98] BatiSciem cos aes " qioee te & * Only tia. Tod E . Y * ROE : lot. $8,600 $1,800 rE io Sarre, nal ay a ae hal se ETLYAN TLCAOR tae = nea” this one, ax DOWN HILLTOP HOME _ offering 2 fine homes there. | : f : On ‘beautiful 200 f. lot overiook- : , peamaet we | Senne He eae | Geeetarerees | SSE eeeene oe | ROME Rete, 5 ‘ WN structed rea me perfectly shower, electric hot water with — “a Phone 3-110 or OR ie". ; ‘ Cresce | ORIRARD, OME, — worm port eakabies * amaonan heater ‘and wired for stove. ultra rm ear- tive Real rag , ediate session ¥ > k P.M, basement stoker, ; lee. rang: t's With 4 bedrooms ee Sle a roe bone ‘wishs CLEAN ROOMS TS PER WERE: | eaeee Saris, gets. 'ste_ Paved street, | bedrooms ‘and ‘le bath op. : S minutes” of parochial New Brick ROOMS AND Fie BATH. 1-410 per ‘+5081, 386, L. Templeton, Realtor | _ close t bus. Now at $1500. The kitchen” is a “master. $750: DOWN 1 BS S24 Soe Ranch Homes: Wak SEF Po ace eon, on ; *, ae 2500 Orchard Us Ra. ns cat | BRICK INCOME — 7 family. Each Bictedes @ Suit = tm even pe Be a By Bae ~ ag dally from 2 pm. Peney| Bp Biocmfiad, Jeet sum, of Commerce Bua cLEA Ver nn a beta rr OR " OR 21708 cide bes }-bDedrms. and bath. & range, I many fiving room, bitchen and's |. Lake Wood Sub, Half mile i pangs Bs ‘ NNEY ene Baldwin. before €:30 EEPING. ROOM. 10 : | Re ae > gag BF bedrooms. ; has new gre ee 6. Commeres bea R. F. McKIN} ROOMS. NEW | iin ge, PE 5704. Wa LAKE Ear aTes side loeation, paved street. tn | make personal inspection a SP HANNAN : saat | Wed, baths. Ove? Over . SNty, 151 Sentry stares, Wes per. | CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS. Vac. R come wil more than ‘meke| imperative to. fully appre- erm wmdews, A steal a 300 aq. ft. of a =| ‘Aauite Stabe | w distance of Pontisc Piant./ Pesta ored ons lovely ict | [cut _ monthiy payments, See} ciate ity appeal ond thar. =_ om, REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE pius full basement, w ir ? “8 a oner_&. =| 100 x 140, with Silver Lake | ~ “gala tages Hac : i $750 DOWN eae ee Kitached'3 sat arage, Lots SOL 8. Parke 4 CLEAN SLEEPING "ROOM: GIRL | Course in’ rear. Atiached garage, : . Elizabeth Lake Estates ote ts teeali ARK. ¢ Rooms, 5 average 00 x 286. so Wiles Waser oF PONTIAC, 4 a nice poacions living Tocm!. | ZONED BUSI ae rm. Ranch style home with at- coaar Pnee Wen can ten eer aT; : fooms newly d 3 | and ‘edge home on west side. Full base- tached, garage, bath, modern kitehen and Dear garage Sylvan Village 3 rd Paved With custom 3% bedrooms, garage, i an” deer Total price only $3000. Incge Kitchen, 411,000, 84000 Gown: | bungalow’ tn ‘iesk by » bat, alumi wih ae to buy. an exacting owner. All white : ‘ @ 2 room and @ RANCH . Fecreation. room, laundry ". values and bath home located - 1 of #800 room would like to prove it. Suren- Gardens ete fan Se Secesmel’s ene gnemes and j t Close e = ‘bath, gas water heater, . 8ST. if. new cement drive, Ideal for “ city water and sewer in to Cass . Low down- cou Side Brick end newly decorated inside me es es ed | ot # jarge rooms tnd shopping center get EM Str. Builder’s Own Home Scteding os : — ‘ 6 Rooms—93 Chippewa : Ler new 3 bedreum coteg : py a i Ee beth. dreakfast we have this weil sage, Yous. Cweee, © Colaee- St south of Oxbow Lake, 173 tt. tot and built 2 bedroom bungalow > Gener has pooves och of WE NEED~ 21 OARLANT Only $12.- $ith full basement,” full Highest Offer state and will consider, any 1, West side 2 or 3 bedriom bun- : furnished. Couple only. plastered ag ne tor bas OO Pa ae ee a — : term galow. ; ~ a7. 4 ROOMS AND BATE. se and taxes and insurance. New 2 bed- Pre-{| wnfurn. St. be 3 pom ew a es : : , FRANKLIN APTS Realtors FE 4.0528 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor * AT ROCHESTER $0377 6. Telegragh Eves. & Sun. |"? ¥. Soginew Bt. Ph Fe S818). ¢7 W. Huron . PB +338 Con ¢ pen Eves. till 8:30 perative Real Estate Exchange ts your bathroom crowded in the ae eerie ech « | GILES Partridge|#iz=22) TRIPP tral woodwork. With large spa-- 9. We, peed a farm for § rooms and, betti. Aduits only: 2 ae a i SSttas = i "KG. HEMPSTEAD. | _satt " L. H. BROWN, Realtor, ; i : $20_. Moron _ FE. 24810 be the proud ist of this ; : } | bee for $16,300.. Neat Silver OFF JOSLYN 1S THE “SIRD” TO SEE fot. tabxa00." Compete ena er Inc ome EL 3 pearooms on one ticcr, | LARGE LAKEFRONT | ff quicebang, $8,000, Lacated Be | FLOYD KENT, Realtor saleien Wel ta eee “ut . Maks Four own tpcome snd. | aS, Lee, ee tee tee ee One ects Sh tint. “goed | Boo. or ooh Prank @hepere: Broker} o> oo oa | Wext.to the Consumers Power oon Gr aanlas cee need located . of| at OL 1.7511 Prag oe . Ideally, ortation and only oe00 | Pottine on & large lake front ADAMS —— ee pt 00D, LOCATION, tet emplores, 3BEDROOM |: _ vacant Fade peacoat, i | Setan Sans toa pce”, FACE BRICK | Se eyed; | RR Ste ont Scant oe ‘with ‘terms, Gal for heres Priced Tight at fast $i8 | West of Pontiac 2 bed- , #0 Down te, é ‘ i pe * © we powT1Ac PRESS, THURSDA Slasher and dryer with electric on ; nesessaty. $1350 dows. Trees i ove: jot. ; JiM WRIGHT, Realtor Coe est Estate is MUST SELL ,. GATEWAYS to ~ HAPPINESS COMFORT PLUS _ LINCOLN BRICK HEIGHTS a home that attracts om have several GI . resale and half WM. H. KNUDSEN ‘REALTOR. J REDRM. ATTACHED G. : gine: $1450 down. OR FOR BETTER HOMES f i rit 39 Bade? 3 i F GI's $750 Dn. _FHA $2,100 Dn, Full Price $14,700 ih i you've always wanted that home of Tr ai tee brick ‘Sa Sas tee —~ ‘a iy : a - if er a: See Set oe ! LOON LAKE SHORES en, i oe ag maw whare, t g : fl of he et et ‘he F £8 a ie a with full iting cars to rags, Pench Rd Open Sun ite k, | OVERLOOKING Silver Lk. Golf Course 3 bedroom brick. Aé you know or Jearned, secures | p poi Hae a pte i lei | ty sticael ohn K. | mY he 7. Rag. UO. Pen OR Cape. 1968 by WEA Borden, tne, a ale iz) ETRE =e th: Buckner ©. - Finance Co. __ Offices are located: || pontine and Fieor, Notions! Bide, wang, Late, MBB “It's a genuine six-carat stone — give either way maybe!”’ ane 695 | or take a few ounces OHN IN, Realtor = ‘Rd. DOWN PLUs COSTS. - NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES Including automatic gas heat For Sale Lake Prop. 44), RANCH HOME WATKINS LAKE PRIVI You'll like this aitractiv 2 bedroom & -MAHAN REALTY ©O., he wg Need : i CUCKLER REALTY 28 WN, w FE on airy aac i si entit Ae i s iit RH on 3 fs i HE .~ : e| f ve lease. i TOO GOOD, to be true! Attrac-. tive 4 rm, brick with oak floors, walls, ™ | H . bgp! E rf by fo. . HAYDEN, Realtor an of Se es ARLES, Realtor 40521 i BF it i GAYLORD +4 “it ih ai fi Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor i sls fat i é best! fr ef2! A HOME OF YOUR ) -| Best Social Security OWN Ww. - es a Men o PR 8-si61 9A t oes et NICHOLIE AND HARGER W. Huron st. ' Lake Frontage goons ged "ee aa, wit heat. Extra . 1% ear garage. $15- it * Es « fre! AND HARGE 2_W. Huron 8. ie fie i Sal pw Fx | op) NJ Fes : of site it ity 538 i : i i HP Ak E uare Lake from lake font freak, 146 rear, : fis deep. $2000. 2 i Hil a: i Excellent location on Lake- wood, ov p titel rwin' Tes "sa Sain . BROWN, Realtor . site 1 block Roy Annett, Inc.|. Realtors On * ©. Huron FEderal #008) © oe : ra =a : ; cia 3 * , Sepa Tih ce “FRANK SHEPARD | Bs) RENT‘IT FAST fore tale ten ~— Want. ' ACTION. Dial FE f M HR | Rg! if ss [LOANS Extra Fast .°— eee HOUSEHOLD 'y FINANCE @- Need $500 or Less — , WITH QUICK , SERVICE? a plan your needs. awaits ager. : Ph. FE 5-8121 — Home & Auto |Loan. Company — wh Community i be | LOANS * “ sate 5| WHEN YO #/G5 to $500 You can get ee “STATE FINANCE CO. Mortgage Loans 84 LOANS $600 to $1,500 MICHIGAN BUSINESS butldin, Sale Land Contracts 52) ° 4 whea TEAGUE FINANCE CO, |" 22 N. MAIN _ ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN $500 G ' Upto $500 |" Bates ; 3 7 aoe _THn PONTIAC: PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBEN » 3, 1955 _ ALL FOR R $44. PAY ONLY $1 WEEK a Sree s Bank : Pees . * "Tie to browse through the cash register!” : he gg hah Pie gre Appliances tee P| He Shagaua 183 Oakland Ave. _‘PE_$-0063 = er re i . - Seseeses ae PAY ONLY $2 WEEK Pearson's Bank Furniture @ Orchard R $109 Y ONLY $2 WEEK ‘faders Bank Furniture af be ya, GAS & poms SPACE heate * Exc, cond, 62713 "BLACKETT’S BURMEISTER’S © LUMBER 800,000 et oe “AT BURMIESTER'S SST BER. ba j 4 Northern Lumber Co, 19T Cooley Lake me Ve oe Roofing and Sidin ee --j Rooting sad Insulation aM A. aia Here Are the Best 5 ea igains in Michi yer yee ete ee : areis. i a pid ete ea = ae X aL on 239 $3.05. _, tharked female ei ears be . USED HEATING EQUIPMENT a = up - For Sale Miscellaneous 60) Se. Ra ee ‘from $20,'@. A. "Thonipson Pex Sest GRADE TOP S0r- peat and pass soil, Lloyd wancnrecne rte ‘M- TOP SOIL. ds., $10. Delivered FE 40588. ao FARM SLACK Dinar. rE FILL DIRT. SAND AND GRAVEL. ie Bas re a ee oe , as bg a wy 9 BLACK DIRT, ROCESGED ROAD GRA land / Comaras, Equipment o1A ds., $7.00, delivered, FE 4-6588 ee i $10 LOAD. : PE’ Sse07 » GRAVEL ‘| fil, Call’ (Red) Ball. FE 29-1897. t se SORE NOW LOADING 7) 3-770. | 6 ee Esiegraph & he are Pies” asuipestion sumber $82. | TOP SOIL DELIVERED | OR LOADED, PON: TIAC AREA. CALL BE*|. TWEEN 9 AND 4. FE é PREM LL SENSES id per 2-6134. ‘ BALE. wanihaes NERS, 5 MONS. A AEC Deana 8067 — —_ Open 7 week, Por Per nop, 513 hubure Ave. Pw | SAVING KING BR "HUGH ARMS & SON Ford since 1915 ; PPP ae BOARDING, pArmna AND CLIP- ere ee ae bod a deliver, 6-219. ne MA LFA AND ee. Sone rer rained =e ip BY OA OaTS TG 40 CENTS oe: « |e, 0099 sie ai Poni EWES. | ch” ints. ODDS & sets te wood meter PE 3-67: _ Plants, Trees, ‘Shrubs 8 built-in} 4 BLUE sPRUCE FoR “you. Blackhill Birch ~ Maple ~ msingse Elm trutt oe Sees jon Commerce ‘BURMEISTER {pate ee eee & Br oi pone wea, Pontias os reas TREES at on *, @ to fh tall, $4.85 ie Limited tor sale Bat. and Sun, ont t hee What he ra Female, # iy v8. Good hunters iN peep OR . | AS ae eae : Huron, ame ma 4 varieties | ........ 81.50 be, up POTATOES bg Sit seth Aicpetee > | J. DAVIS & SONS ‘FARM MARKET | mis Aubura Rd, 1 block W, of = ow $59 LES Sales & Er Stevie zh Th ELEC TOBE trained, Bur-Sheil, 318 8, Tele- | 5 staph. = setae Eo Dogs Trained, Boarded 70| win Lgke, Bi Sleeps 6. FE Loe “Send, seve & Dist 66 i il iF Ff ENE uh itis lial Legume o 1956 PONTIAC CHIEP %2 FT. TO 47 ft. | . | A COMPLETE CHANGE IN BEAUTY AND CONSTRUCTION NOW ON DISPLAY. AT - | HUTCHINSON TRAILER SALES. 401 Dixie Hwy. 3830 a. dort Hey. Print, ‘A A , y ae 1419 baw Rd., first house ot sed alert but! Sale as el DERSON Tha Loveted arm Equipment 76 | / mode ea: Rg LEE 1948 M. _FE 41284 : Win sive sie worth of 164 aOR Re om of an | “i170 8, a lawn mower. complete OXFORD Trailer Sales Ever coo 0 taller 12 fh. bight DEER HUNTER SPEC, . 10 USED TRAILERS TO PICK FROM BUY Now! A iP See & beret 19 M%. high iy Re A acer fee mncee : si sal 2° Skee a a 1954 Olds ‘convertible “$1995 | | ieee = 88 Pontiac 4dr. Coral blue, black top, W. Walls, R&H, Hydra, P. Vos Oldsinobile | ys SUIS | Sedan, blue white, Super 88, R&H, r, Str P. brakes, Hydra., W. Walls 1954 Pontiac . ecequates AOS Star Chief 4: door, ‘R&H, Hydra, W. Walls, P.. 1 3$1395 Coes 4 door, green, wait Faas Fort 13,000 West Side ‘Used — Drive out where srereend Be and save the — Many | 50 . makes & models to West Side Used tees RIEMENSCHNEIDER | ; | ee 232 S. $ FE 29131 | "TACOBSON'S ha a a HODSON S RAMBLER | eae | | Sei cast cor ears | LAS Seema tone Bir Bim bain saa MI gt cheap. Call efter. 8:30 OR miles, a bea Wie, wall res, Sg sent covers: | Nau ge aot eas | Se 1954 Chevrole Cee $1295 1 GHEY._CONV._ 1008, POWER ae CHEVRQLET eater a. Coupe, green & vie, visor, white | ' me pa roe | thts "ison 10 ‘BALES pasar Ste oa ee ee Ee one Ford.0- Matic tires, AR at PG. on Fou 1 ve you a 2 “| autiful, - : i * oe “ Fo coer | m ae | sas |= SAVE >utaic 11954 Dodge .........+-.S1195 Sicregas of winaaala ina. age, | CHET, DLX. NOTHING DOWN. Pe aah cas cae 2308 a: | 2 en |] Coronet V8 4 door, R&4H, Gyro., whitewalls. — son OL TTS CARE ED cra ' Mj |"H CHEV SDR sites, FOLLY | 3 = | ia sate vive is: | |" NORTH CuRVROES ee eS 1953 Oldsmobile 98. . $1395 ‘ot “ee lle | 8 TE Lee PE $2095 | isi Spouoe-P-Ste. beth, RA ~ Se SOE es DURE FOR |B eee, fete pew | 0. 3048A Wi cean fevets, 7 Hiydea., W. Walle os a. #z| Our Business | svigrr ioc puan;| 3 i eee oon | af eT eae Guaranteed |, | 1953 Oldsmobile 98 .....$1495 = i” eq oats WILSON GMC VE. Power Gilde. Power steering. RON MOTOR | or 906 Sharp Used Cars 55 Pontiac 2 al | | 4 door sedati, P. Walies, P. Strg., Hyd one owner ve. whitewals. Many extras, Ivory rene ae Y : an and Models- beauty. we etint tre SALE OF| OAKLAND AT CASS | over Black. |Origita ‘nal Pega: | $82. Maron 7a pee on oF rye eons Rates ots | eo EVENINGS eee ise —pacaEe—i| HES Seen 270" Sedan With, 1983 FONG 5055s, a por : ch , Olds, Buick, 2-9203 r MI 42407, er. . : ' i ot ea Fer Sele Gwes_ 91| "ecreer neces | eee Rad ete and” | Ye, whe te ak bom, : Eek Ra pea ‘ “TIP TOP VALUES: MLS noteat Ser haae | het eae Lees, aie Hytremetic 1958 P Po pPontio: convertible. $9954 : re et Oe ie ean | Ee eee 0 Bee e Steen white tires. = areas * BiGsavincs |"Penausctt vege war |» AREERICED oe zy | stash ices oS (KELLER KOCH, INC. : ‘ ea" Woodward & 13s Mile Ra. ; 1953 Kaiser ses 6.0 shs-6 eee ep $9695 . 9008; Ft Age 4 door Custom, R&H, O. Drive, ve nice ear, n0 ti | Bs a gg ig oo 53 Willys rust or dents; - eres) Cree a on al Sain warm NO for DOWN! os H ROY: “4 tel a x : . : : — : ‘ Ply. eeeereeee ’ ord eeneeeee M Aiss |. 195] Clean-Up lw | Radio and Heater id ost Stade.’ "$908 49 Buick «s.-..s $295 OTOR S : ' ' : 2 st. NOTHINGDOWN | © . gaten | 1 Stude. «. rT coe Ko er oacteves S190 Oe OGIeE $2 Ply. 4dr. OD. -» $495 Matthews- T rast.s = ie ‘ es $95 ‘8 Ply. pate Tt | 4 51 Stude. 4d $395 : E . ee " Ss. seoe *eeee j ; ‘$1 Stude. Cham. 4dr. $295 Har greaves OMONIO 4: al S350 jakeretcccts| sue | B-DAY PONTIAC “Bright Spot’ ao Peed 8 2a e588 | oe eee Sek ee siogias) 1953 |S Bee Sr $5 ieee Pare | Yes ‘ome te 4 RETAIL STORE J Olds-Cadill _ FORD. |BeaeS 23 | FB | Se ecetee| enuthdte— th _ Case Odchand Tk * FORDOR : "47 Olds 2-dr. Hydra. $ 95 pracheesen see for yourself = now, . : : A e < dition. i more than ever, B stands FE 80488 a FE 8-04 88 | "3 7 Radio «& Heater JEROME | ; = for in the new} — ee MINGHA $795 — | OldsCadillac ie Be RY) wise“ "| Goodwill |--——== “Re: an Guts | Also don’t forget, for that) ~~, Si) Sow /<| Sekcee peer BEERS! ossors [1955 FOR cesses. : = OME a oe at P sons Lake |. . yen ene er fa Ce ADE | F D ochester a | ¢ 49 5 : Custorn 8 Fully Equipped Yount eu eet Including Taxes and License 1952 FORD2DK. | or Pay Less f PR Tn $468 i $69 5 Mo. if your car is worth $125 1951 BUICK 2DR. | | $79 5 $5107 Mo. with $10 dowr ichealll 3 Pontigg || 980 DODGE 8 pass. 4 dr. se-] $1995 nee dan. Like new ......$499] _ sao: | ome" | cRipuys - “CHEAPIES ae Ses This One 'S4 Plymouth 2 dr. $899 50 Pontiac Sed... .$199 "$2 Buick Riviera. .$599 49 Ford 2 dr.. von $144 eR , ‘ oA "55 Ford c8 2 dr. $1299 "SO Buick 2 dr. Ss -.$199 : $2 Chev. 2 dr......$544 4b Chev. 144-4 $1095 sean hee aie poh bt ps 1952 PONTIAC 4DR._ || 220: 88 2 &... 009 , Ele ther Tiana & ie : 5 . PORNIA BUYER | Gapitac: ima @ 40K GEDAN.| ready, tor winter, Let, ae Be wide ‘$2 Pont. Hardtop $644 fe? : i. . : Anna dol > Mi i $1995, Hardtop With Radio, 51 Chev. 2 dr..... -$299 Convertibles 50 Plym. S. Wgn. $299 | Heater and Straight Stick $3 Plymouth 2 dr. $699 -” "54 Ford Conv, ..$1299 "55 Plymouth V-8 Club ; : | "$e fall pomer, | 1954 BUICK SPECIAL Se ee koe Conv... $999. mi car. ALL bad ; ‘ ee i Conv. . | +» $69 oa "84 DeSoto 4-dr., radio NEAT AS A PIit, ‘|| Seve sae $299 "50 Ford Conv....,$299 - and heater, auto. ; pe + 005 $9 4°81 Ford Conv... .. $399. trans. 9,000 mile car, a Dah Cont ty $1599 cs ches: Conv, .. $044 like. NOW cacnene .$1595 $1095 | us. | Plymouth 2 dr. $299 * + ene ote |, $5 Ford Cty. Sed. $1844 | 55 Ford Conv. . ,$1899 Os none eae ‘32 Chevrolet $3 Ford2 dr..:..-.$09 . excellent cond. . .$1095 1984 CF Cuvk SLETS 11°52 Pont. Chit, 8. ..$599 TRUCKS 54 Sub Deluxe 2 Dr. 51 Mercury 4 dr...$299 154 Chey, os steal at tc +0 $1395 * Heater "52 Chev. Hardtop $599 ay ae $009" ee |+53 Chrysler Windsor | , _ Radio, + |] *S2 Plymouth 2 dr. $499 53 Ford 1 ion , ton Stake, 4-dr., a dark green : 4 Straight Stick 46 Willys S. Wen. $199 - ~ beauty * +404 ee $1095 |: * ‘ ‘ 54 Mer, Hardtop. $1344 2 pa ag eee des eee eee 1953 CHEVROLET 2 DR. hee 53 Chev. 4 dr......$699 '54 Chev. 34 ton i | '53 DeSoto V-84-dr. ig 2 ¢ radio and heater, * i A : . ie ord 4 dt....+.$299_ stake ...... ee $699 S ‘ a puff aE gi $1095 2 : ‘4 ‘ oe Riviera pot oe eo ee atl ‘52 Mi 18 aj" pickup ve iees $099 . : Olds 88 2 dr... $799 "51 Ford % ton 1 $3 Pont, Chft. 8... .$899 i sens ae $39 ‘54 Pontiac ae Harold Turner, Ford , - Tumediate “Spot” Delivery freed oy * CHRYSLER : CORPORATIO 4 THE FORWARD Or \ ® MOUM + DoDeE + OFsOTO 1 ; Reem |b Deon at 3 : we gill Ping ** Leeceeeeee cece fi sis Re ae es Ne anf hy eho sul § Ea we a | a ‘i i Y 5 ; ayer of -the Town |» Fred. Wolf nl ; 1 # if u J ‘i He ff g ip ins coat a i 5 35 if = 2 tigi ek fait ii ; ) 72 i Today's Television Programs -=- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. -* ‘Channel 3—WIBK-TV Channel 4—WWI-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 8—-OKLW-TV You Bet Your Life. Quiz with . i e 5 E 5 pty ar Hf it it ge if i fi yt rire 4 41 ‘i ff af GF : i ~». ~4«° past, satirizies the Trojan horse. ing. | 10:30—~(7) Science Fiction Theater. | Maker.” (2) Eddie Cantor Show. | 11:15—(1) Feature .Film. Ronald Seesce sa 2 SSe = «nee ww SEZSSETS= 3 GSS SE F 19:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. The Erwins Craig Stevens in “The Water Comedy... zt 11:00— Soupy's On, Variety. (9) National News. (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. sar, . ‘Bogarde, Ian Hunter, Dinah . Sheridan in > Mary Ann Brownley. 12: 20—(2) Less Paul and Mary Ford. Music. 4 Dong 10:30—(4) Search for Beauty. 10:55—(7). News. pers Show. . | 1:35—(2) Ladies Day. 11:00—(4) Home. (7) Story Studio. 11:30—-(2) Strike It Rich. 11:55-—-(7) News Ace. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- “messee Ernie. (7) 12. O’élock 12:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On. 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. Feather Your - Nest. (1) (4) 12:45—(2) Guilding Light. (9) Small: Fry Frolics (7) Beulah. (9) Timothy T. 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color- land. (7) Charm Kitchen. (9) Myrtle Labbitt Show. : 1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. | i 1:30—(2) Amy Vanderbilt. (4) Jean McBride. (9) News, Shop- 1:65-~-(4) Fran Harris. ‘ promod pomneand a sone 8 Z z Ee ik 8 i i 1 ? }° i i i] ib i i 7+ oi a - BSS 88 startesseeeesses ex if i ag ? HG %. Z g : Ae iF | if s ili iit iF o_o + Lt Sem Bensen Seys: _1'M STILL SHORT. OF MY $50,000 || 20 $. PERRY ST. a33 ? Hi siti l Ei eile i He ( . . i i i bi Fe) g i lf loses of Heroin Kill Five in Houston €L Famous Makes TV CLEARANCE! 60 Used Sets ry by Government | Returned in Sack | JUDGE ROBERT HANSEN Eagles to.Mark 50th Anniversary This Weekend Pontiac Lodge 1230, Fraternal Order of Eagles, celebrates its’ golden anniversary this weekend with a dance, an speeches and banquets. - Highlighting the occasion will be a talk from past grand worthy | .president Judge Robert W. Hansen | of Milwaukee, Wis., who recently. returned from a tour of Radio| Free Europe stations. initiation, ruary balloon launchings in Eu-| rope are sponsored by the Eagles. | Pontiac Aerie’s ‘celebration be- gins Saturday night with a dance and refreshments for members, i be followed by talks from visiting | -; dignitaries and supper for mem-|f bers attending the meeting. $2,700 Overpay — MIAMI, Fla, (* — The govern- Beach to recover money’ allegedly paid through error for family al- the house.” President William P. 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