= THE PONTIAC PRESS zion PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954 —38 PgGES 5. Tris to Contact Couple Feed by Reds , : t ¥ ; . Ist Half of WKC| Lone Eagle at Pentagon Say lke Pledged senators Call on President Today ‘Noel Field, Wife " . | ee . eae eS mes Pe ey . oy, ee “2 Fe r % | a Se a | Remodeling Is Full Cooperation 7m See) Leave Prison . i j 2 | Now Completed With Democrats }) After 5 Years 72-Foot Store Front Is Foreign Policy Voice *,| Hungarian Communists Unveiled; Modernizing Reportedly Promised i Quash Spying Charges of Interior Next Leaders in Congress | Against Americans Completion of the first WASHINGTON pa | +-,__BUDAPEST, Hungary (? phase in a complete mod- jident Eisenhower reviewed | —U. S. legation officials ernization program at the administration foreign pol- formally asked Hungary’s WKC store, 108 N. Saginaw, icy with congressional lead- Communist government to- Was announced today by ers today and reportedly day where American repre- J. J. Wainger, firm presi- edged “absolute coojfera- sentatives can get in touch dent, as a new 72-foot-wide and collaboration” with with Noel Field and his . ieone was officially the Democrats. wife Herta. vi ; Eisenhower end Secre The a new 7 out, which = Ace Dulles met at the nounced cartier it 1 - le roof Sh is consiewetae a Damen ratte and Repubtionn oo jail Italian marble, extruded leaders in Con in the after five years imprison- ee and special Vir- first = of Sn ment and had quashed spy ; coopera e charges against them. Tyeuansd ax a voweure vale Democrats wal take over The Hungarian Foreign Ministry extends seven feet over the side- control of Con from however, promised today to con- walk with nine-foot letters spelling the Republicans in Jan ; sider a request by the small con- —— store's name in electric Sen. Wiley (R-Wis), now tingent i apy a “We decided to use bulbs rather on, tient la oe cone contacting the American couple. than neon because there is 80 ence early and talked with news- Tho eameuneemment no tall = ee * asked whether there was any 50-year-old former U.S. State De- said. “It costs a little more money | | handle foreign policy consulta-| genaTE ° ° but we thought it was worth it.” = a CONFERENCE-—Senste majority leader Wiliam ¥.| Dulles end Deterse Secretary Charles E. Wilson| _ Although their release was an- More than 1.800 square tect of replied: Knowland of California, left, shakes hands with | on foreign and military policy. It is the first such | BONRced early today, official noti- giasp oe wood in the now tent “The President says there will minority leader Lyndon Johnson of Texas as they bipartisan session since the election which will] Jaume: watants@ ne” te along a ay olen Paarl be absolute cooperation and col | arrive in a jovial mood for a conference with | reverse the roles of Knowland and Johnson in the arr —eapepiim Ravadal —e jewelry displays. laboration. President Eisenhower, Secretary of State John Foster | next Congress. Foret be ochoonamat without dazzle, Wainger said. Ah cry tape wearer dnt ; i , hn Rubee tetas de ac ane sald thn socend portion conference in the White House Sh le Asks R f f 10 Horses Killed’ | been picked for the im- ° res sy 6 eh Ste mee Fe Was Taken From Body though their names cropped up in Smak PToomtate troerat man-|POFtaN Job, because of his | @ ts Third « |tryterthzagt "| Scere presen aise with tne| After Blood Had Dried |Fog This Morni various Tron Curtain tenson tal egur Gretts a store t work as head of the ened + ie police department after his letter 0g ng, Communist propaganists accused operations. | safety committee. dapens wpe Ge Federal refund | asking for withdrawal of his resig-| CLEVELAND @ — The wrist ° Noel of being an “anti-Soviet” UAW Plans to Set Up Pied. apher perp loner Pal Censure Issue Commission's (FPC) decision rela- — os Welter K. watch Marilyn Sheppard wore the Showers for Tonight — ~ oy ene him to $25 Million Strike Fund tac commissioners to draft a st Shad of tech | nent.” night she was murdered WS) Aner several days of sumy,| The announcement the city’s nicians that the Panhandle Eastern , ripped off after the blood on her has DETROIT — The CIO United | otamation, pledging sul Pipeline Co. owes $28,893,225 to 48| _Shigley's letter to both officials ad a Indian Summer weather, Pontiac | 8#id the Budapest government Auto Workers Union plans to set See Editorial Page 6 Solon Wants McCarthy | distributing companies for excess| Sates in part: | | maak Mal cued, fm SR wes bat by a dense fog thie| ‘Continued on Pags 3, Col. 4) up a $25 million strike fund to en- Attack on Committee Payments. The two Michigan gas . morning and can expect clouds ° ° tion, and will contact other . served. by Panhan- | ‘fT &mendment relating to the pen-| The coroner, to ‘i re demand for uranend | omer, ond wwe “te | Included in Rebuke |'inicns’® “™"t” PAM” | recndy pean old iow | ue ote retype crmers| tnd entered showers tonight and EStimate on Project it was learned today. ge WASHINGTON u®—Sen. McCar-| Michigan Consolidated’s cut of | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | ¥Tist for the jury trying her oste.| ‘TU". ° increase, if approved The purpose of SD Day is to| . , The fog, which slowed traffic UA aaa eattn at Caeveland net show that motorists and pedes-|thy said today in response to a Le yg Pigeasee Pr armen cps basband fr sera, eld |, "22, WE, "ch sewed waste! LS Revised Upward $2.50 monthly dues of the union’s | dents by their own actions. posed for him that he hopes the cunchinety and’ oiecations bo- alser let (of the watch) was in position | hour today. grade separation at Eight Mile and million-plus members. By asking everyone in every | Senate wili promptly “go ahead! tween the company and custom- when the blood staing were wet.”| The mercury hit 67 degrees at | Woodward will cost $1,403,000 more state and community to join in | *4 vote all the censure they want) ory wii rest with the Michigan . “It remained in position until the |? P-™- in downtown Pontiac, but/to build than originally planned, Boudreau to Ma A’s| the %-hour demonstration |.” Public Service Commission. blood was dry,” said the the temperature will drop to &| the State Highway nage Yesterday Sen. Bennett (R-Utah) son roun coroner. | iow of 40 to 44 tonight and the | reported KANSAS CITY Wi — Lou Bou-| Sesiuet secidents Dee. 15, "Gre | ced Under Michigan law the custom- Gerber’s testimony was aimed) 1%, ‘tomorrow will be about 48| Construct dreau, recently ousted manager of matic and convincing results can that he will put before! _ | ire entitled to have refunded’ at knocking down Dr. Samuel H. | | .°:, Posse costs first were es- Red Sox, today was (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) | the Senate a new count based on | 10 tun amount of the overcharges Firm Negoticati With | Sheppard's contention that a prow!- at three million dollars. the Boston McCarthy's attack on a special) joi Cust “l Cumeeers ng er killed his wife and snatched the Temperatures will average five| But increased cost of labor and named field manager of the new . bipartisan committee that TecOM-| bower face a similar delay 3 Groups for Plant and | watch trom her wrist, later drop-|' 10 degrees above the normal | acquisition of land for detours to Kansas City Athletics. Social Season Launched | mended an official rebuke for him. | POrer few & Samar ‘tent ping it while ransacking the house.| !0W of 30 and high of 45 through| move traffic during construction WASHINGTON The White|H¢ said he didn't know just when! OWT" es siven yesterday. to; Machinery : "| tomorrow. After Thursday the | raised the price to $4,403,000, the Army Cuts Spending House winter social season opened | Would file this third count. alee ors ition diac! Gen Willys Mot . The blood-stained watch was | weather is expected to cool to department said in a report to De- CHICAGO @—The Arm bes re-| ent. aight with the first of tve| Bennett's announcement fol- | pipeline to bring natural gas from Se On aa We discovered on the floor near | normal, ard showers will hit again troit's Common doced its spending 3% billion dol- | state dinners being given by Presi- leven: Gn-aius@iaal alieedl Geend Uadisiana to Michigan. Tre action | nny Ditusen’ bore ne! where Sheppard sat stripped to | around the weekend. The city’s share will total $505.- lars this fiscal year, Army Under-/ dent and Mrs. Eisenhower for the| the chairman of the special cen- shana saere sabened anu wiliaiadily | oor aS aeuntidade pectasion io the waist the morning of the | At 8 a. m. this morning the 743. The rest will be divided be- secretary John Selzak said in a| foreign diplomatic corps. A second| sure committee, Sen. Watkins |for space heating customers at iilede, ths cmpia aald toiee: murder. | temperature was 42 degrees. tween Wayne County and the State. speech last night. is planned for tonight. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | Michigan Consolidated. , a . This wrist watch testimony was), — —— groups the second “surprise” clue hurled | ~— arn cae ts baptag tapi |e roma “swrprise” ctve wrted| T YG Home After 5 Years and machinery, an official said. | se] William J. Corrigan. | “2 Oe ee ee ‘ Korea Settle eLd: 100 Million Aid Promised He added negotiations have been | The first was Gerber’s statement | aS 5 60 A rol. ewe ’ going on for about three months. that the bloody outline of a surgi-| — ; Production has been low most of | C@! instrument was discovered on « > SEOUL (%)—South Korea and the United States today settled 4. Procure aid supplies “wherever in non-Communist countries | this year, he stated, with an aver-| ¢_™urdered woman's pillow. + ee eee goods of the required quality can be obtained at the best price.” This | age 600 persons employed the last The —_ ae TR Aatuonnder Mila ©. Briggs unt Poieas Moher Pras |STOUDNY cats Seuth Heaven's Miter cppesitien to baying frou |e See bs expected death, then went about the house Yung Tai signed the agreement, formally ending three months of | 744". which once occupied Korea. * cndiy weir ten tae pulling out drawers and disarrang- wrangling. Gen. John E. Hull, U. N. Far East commander, and ROK Finance aetiead des tein, 1, he ex- coerce ta Sn eile Sar The settlement sets forth a broad area of agreement on Minister Lee Joong Jae have agreed South Korea will accept | plained. ° ( tinued on Page 2, Col. 2) political, economic and military questions and reiterates the |Tepayment of hwan loans to the Allied forces at rates set by the| “We're taking out very little ’ interest of the United States and South Korea in achieving common | United States. machinery and expect the pant! [t2 Today's Press ebjectives. ' The ROKs have insisted on repayment at 180 hwan to $1, which | er.” he stated. The firm expects : pthegeh— pF ay nee coe en Oe oat ee ee ae ee ee to buy castings such as those pro- fiscal year . en ee ee economic at hwan age August and $1 for 310 hwan for — would be America’s largest single aid program for 1955 The formal agreement says South Korea pledges “to cooperate | The consolidation plans were an- Se ee eens eumenity @ hhntail - with the United States in its efforts to unity Korea, including possible | nounced this week by the firm's 3. Sane tote eossebanns for dumaiine Gilags ofa, sestiatle ine Cres Os ae ee Pom. pPrmnn = Mex thor euthanga rete” both for use by United States forces and assistance |, Du (his Goes not commit President Syneman Rhee's, government ae to accept a plan without its specific approval. be transferred from Kaiser's De- fund officials. South Korea also accepted “proposed levels and principles for ‘a | Tit Engine Division. 3. Make “efforts to balance its budget and to continue (| stréngthened military establishment consistent with economic stability ines to resist inflation.” ' pa vila a nama eee ae ‘ ; ¥ * ' ‘ * ’ 1 Bo 9 Starts Blaze the Toss at from $5.00 to $9.00. Morals Conviction Brings Borrows Specs for Test y, Rice said burned matches in the ra «10 to 20 Year Sentence | WOONSOCKET, R. I. (UP)—An choir loft led to the boy's arrest on Idea From Movie The boy told him he got his idea Floyd Eineider, 28, of 2269 Lake- @Pplicant for a city job forgot to on how to set the blaze from a_/ Ville, Oxford. yesterday was sen- bring along his glasses when he CLEARFIELD, Pa. W—A 9-year- | movie. Rice added tenced to from 10 to 20 years in | SP Rearra ard a civil service —— | Mf yeu sre unable te . aot or a whee éue, old boy who state police say ad The youngster was not charged, Jackson state prison to Circuit yar ee He borrowed a pair from a pod oe cukbrt 08 "cOUNsE : A x moar h4 ove mitted starting a church fire so He was released in custody of his Judge H. Russel Holland after _— __ NO SECURITY “on a ENDORSERS REQUIRED he could watch firemen is await parents pending court action being fouhd guilty of statutory rape ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDED AND INSURED ing juvenile court action . ; Nov, 5 US TV S S Cpl. Robert Rice announced the High Cost of Flyin Eineider was charged with as- ED ET H “Let if tesa er ae aca k ee os oy an boy's arrest yesterday. He said yy saulting a 12-year-old Oxford girl. $10 to $15 Down, $5 A Week et eet a mings ham the youngster was among the spec OGDENSBURG. N.Y. 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The new front, which ex- tends several feet above the roof level, is constructed of f H ie Rg F 3 : FAbEE UAW Plans to Set Up $25 Million Strike Fund DETROIT # — The CIO United Auto Workers Union plans to set up a $25 million strike fund to en- Lone Eagle at Pentagon for Safe Driving Day By JOSEPH K. SFAIR Oakland County and Pontiac officials today laun an intensive campaign in preparation for the Dec. national “Safe Driving Day” sponsored by President Say Ike Pledged Full Cooperation With Democrats Foreign Policy Voice Reportedly Promised Leaders in Congress | WASHINGTON. —Pres- ident Eisenhower reviewed administration foreign pol- icy with congressional lead- ers today and reportedly edged “absolute coopera- and collaboration” with the Democrats. Eisenhower end Secretary of State Dulles met at the policy speech Republican (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) \Gas Customers Will Get Refund Eisenhower's Action Committee for Traffic Safety. Clyle R. Haskill, chairman of the Chamber of Com-, _|merce Safety Committee here, has been designated by | Sheriff Clare L. Hubbell and Mayor William W. Donald- son to oversee the hu rogram as director. been picked for the im- ts Thir d Censure Issue portarrt job,‘ because of his past work as head of the Solon Wants McCarthy Attack on Committee Included in Rebuke WASHINGTON @®—Sen. McCar- the Senate a new McCarthy's attack on a bipartisan committee that mended an official rebuke for him. He said he didn’t know just when he would file this third count. i eA De d ee S,, Korea etl Feud: $700 Millon Aid Promised SEOUL (#)—South Korea and the United States today settled 4. Procure aid supplies “wherever in non-Communist countries tr ottanting aierencen tnd eared the way for «0 -lio goods of the required quality can be obtained at the best price.” This dollar economic program. presumably ends South Korea's bitter opposition to buying from U. 8. Ambassador Ellis 0 Briggs and Prime Minister Pyun | ioc which once occupied Rares. —————E——— Gen. John E. Hull, U. N. Far East commander, and ROK Finance Minister Lee Joong Jae have agreed South Korea will accept settlement sets forth a broad of agreement ginhed covemute ont wiltary questions’ and: caltemtes @e repayment of hwan loans to the Allied forces at rates set by the interest of the United States and South Korea in achieving common | United States. ebjectives. The ROKs have insisted on repayment at 190 hwan to $1, which The United States agreed to provide South Korea in the next| U. 8. officials considered unrealistic. They will be repaid at $1 fiscal year with 250 million dollars worth of economic aid and 450| for 254 hwan for June, July and August and $1 for 31¢ hwan for million dollars in military assistance. A reliable source said it| September, October and November. = i ees eee oe eee The formal agreement says South Korea pledges “to cooperate South Korea agreed to: with the United States in its efforts to Korea, he peel teens Peabae wg ety rp efforts through the United Nations.” — ee 2. Eutabtish new procedures for converting at “a realistic | But this does not commit President Syngman Rhee's government fund officials. South Korea also accepted “proposed levels and principles for « % Make “efforts to balance its budget and to continue | strengthened military establishment’ consistent with economic stability % to resist inflation.” . ; yes mentite 3 ; \siey . ~ ; t ~ / 2 ‘ - r « ' ; * a Ps { arrive in a jovial mood for a Senators Call on. president Today. CTR nf SENATE LEADERS AT WHITE HOUSE FOR CONFERENCE—Senate majority leader William F. Knowland of California, left, shakes hands with | on foreign minority leader Lyndon Johnson of Texas as they | bipartisan session since the election Dulles and conference with President Eisenhower, Secretary of State John Foster | next Congress. Defense Secretary Charles and military policy. reverse the roles “yy Noe Field, Wife Hungarian Communists Quash Spying Charges Against Americans - |—U. S. legation officials Knowland and Johnson in the Shigley Asks Reinstatemen ‘Because of Pension Error Capt. Edward H. Shigiey, the Pontiac Police administration asked to withdraw his resignation teday who quit his job as head of dest, week, discover- ing an error in the city’s pension-plan amendment which was approved in the last election. Under the new plan Shigley and other officials ex- plained, the veteran policeman would not receive a re- tirement pension until the age of 65, despite his 28 years gy ect left out of the amendment, pompay Bediven Pe liam A. Ewart and Shigiey, who is of in ce board for¢ employes, renders the past efforts of the board useless, after it had sought for a long time to give city employes an o Bihan for retirement after 25 years} of service. Shigley's reinstatement rest s iment relating to the pen- ae recently passed would allow me to take a deferred retirement (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Kaiser Will Sell Wilson Foundry Firm Negotiating With 3 Groups for Plant and Machinery 3] ¥ i 4 os th of ib ir EE bi + 3 i i : f z 7 i : E i ¥ i i -| Gerber testified today. my a ? ‘ Sheppard Trial Rocked Again | Was Taken From Body | After Blood Had Dried CLEVELAND @ — The wrist watch Marilyn Sheppard wore the night she was murdered was ripped off after the blood on her wrist had dried, Coroner S. R. The coroner, pointing to a pic- ture of the pretty young woman's wrist for the jury trying her oste- opath husband for murder, said his examination “indicates the brace- let (of the watch) was in position “It remained in position until the Sheppard's contention that a prow!- | er killed his wife and snatched the | watch from her wrist, later drop-| ping it while ransacking the house. | where Sheppard sat stripped to | the morning of the | This wrist watch testimony was | = Due Home | After S Years second ‘surprise’ clue hurled | state at chief defense coun- the murdered woman's pillow The state contends that Dr Sheppard clubbed his wife to death, then went about the house pulling out drawers and disarrang- furniture in an effort to make (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) In Today's Press Birmingham eevee cosseeeeonoesg’ Canter, BGG... ......cceccrccceees a GOR ccc ccccsccccvccececcocceses 1 Comstdine, Bod... .......speeccces | oi eo ee Perr ree A | de. Te eaaeeeaenennie Latrebe, M. | Lawrence, Dawid. ..... 6c ccececenns « BOOGIE cc cccccccccboccessoccsess " Sia sorserceesseccereseey Sy Set RRS Women’s Pagé.....14, 5, 4, 1, 18 ‘10 Horses Killed -| low of 40 to 44 tonight and the as Fire Sweeps Greenfield Barn Hi : cE ! | iy it by H Figea se Win : ih i sig Ef ie i 2 tf i Frank Caddy, director ministration at the village, ed’ the loss at $20,000. Fog This Morning, Showers for Tonight After several days of sunny, Indian Summer weather, Pontiac was hit by a dense fog this morning and can expect clouds and scattered showers tonight and tomorrow. The fog, which slowed traffic in this area, grounded planes at Willow Run Airport for half an hour today. The mercury hit 67 degrees at 2 p.m. in downtown Pontiac, but the temperature will drop to a high tomorrow will be about 48 to 52. Temperatures will average five to 10 degrees above the normal low of 3 and high of 45 through tomorrow. After Thursday the was | weather is expected to cool to| department | normal, and showers will hit again | around the weekend. At 8 a. m. this morning the) temperature was 42 degrees. EF troit's Common Council. The city’s share will total $505.- 743. The rest will be divided be- tween Wayne County and the State. BUDAPEST, Hungary (7 | z E "oo win eat an EIGHTEENTH CHILD—Mrs. Bertha Evans, 44, widowed since last August when her husband was killed in an automobile wreck, displays her 18th child, a boy, born in Tulsa, Okla., last week. Mrs. Evans, of nearby Alsuma community, said she has less trouble with her brood than some parents have with only one child. Manager Feud | Delays Merger A POST EXCLUSIVE of Philly Operas PHILADELPHIA #—A disagree- ment over who'll be the manager is holding up a merger of Phila- delphia's two deficit-ridden grand opera companies. The Philadelphia Civic Grand Opera Company and the Philadel- phia La Scala Company admitted the difficulty yesterday at a meet- ing of City Council's Recreation Committee, * *« @ Both companies have asked the committee for $50,000 to meet def- icits and finance new perform. | ances. Humbert A. Pelosi, general manager of La Scala, said both sides are convinced that Philadel- phia needs one good, solvent opera company. “My friends told me I ought to | be the new manager,”’ said Pelosi “I listened to them. I think maybe However, Pelosi nodded at An- thony Terracciano and said, ‘‘Some thought he ought to be manager.” Pelosi said there was some talk | of one man managing one season | and the other the next, | Labor Secretary Sees Few Changes for T-H | CINCINNATI, @—Secretary of | Labor James P. Mitchell said at | a news here yesterday | that he is “not optimistic” about | any major changes being made | in the Taft-Hartley labor law in the next_ Congress. | Here to address the convention of the AFL United Brotherhood of Carpenters, he said his depart- ment would make certain recom- mendations about the Taft-Hartley law—which he declined to disclose —but he added he did not believe there would be any major changes. IT would for the When Nikolai Khokhlov gave himeelf up to the Americans last February, it was front-page news all over the world. Now in the United States, he tells the whole story. Don't miss his reveal- ing account of his 13 years as a Red saboteur and spy — and why he finally chose te surrender rather than ge through with the assassina- tion of an innocent man. Be sure to get your copy of the Post today and read Khokh- lov's sensational exposé! 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Turkey © Pay Only $10 Down “x: THE PONTIAC PRESS re PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954 —38 PAGES» S. Tries to Contact Couple Freed by Red on {st Half of WKC Remodeling Is Now Completed 72-Foot Store Front Is Unveiled; Modernizing of Interior Next . Completion of the first phase in a complete mod- ernization program at the WKC store, 108 N. Saginaw, was announced today by J. J. Wainger, firm presi- dent, as a new 72-foot-wide store front was officially unveiled. The new front, which ex- tends several feet above the roof level, is constructed of Italian marble, extruded E f ae tHE at B a $3 $25 Million Strike Fund speech last night. Lone Eagle at Pentagon son to oversee the hu City and County Preparing. tor Safe Driving Day Dec. 15 By JOSEPH K. SFAIR Oakland County and Pontiac officials today launched an intensive campaign in preparation for the Dec. 15 national “Safe Driving Day” sponsored by President Eisenhower's Action Committee for Traffic Safety. Clyle R. Haskill, chairman of the Chamber of Com-| merce Safety Committee here, has been designated by | Sheriff Clare L. Hubbell and Mayor William W. Donald- - eo as director. Officials said Has im- as* Suggests Third Censure Issue Solon Wants McCarthy Attack on Committee | Included in Rebuke WASHINGTON @—Sen. McCar- thy said today in response to a move to broaden the rebuke pro- posed for him that he hopes the Senate wil: pronfptly “go ahead and vote all the censure they want to.” Yesterday Sen. Bennett (R-Utah) announced that he will put before the Senate a new count based on McCarthy's attack on a special bipartisan committee that recom- mended an official rebuke for him. He said he didn't know just when he would file this third count. sure committee, Sen. Watkins (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) q Say Ike Pledged Full Cooperation With Democrats Foreign Policy Voice Reportedly Promised Leaders in Congress | - WASHINGTON (#—Pres- | ident Eisenhower reviewed administration foreign pol- icy with congressional lead- ers today and reportedly i “absolute coopera- and collaboration” with the Democrats. Eisenhower end Secretary of State Dulles met at the terparty cooperation. The Democrats will take over control of aay ag the Republicans in Jan from now chal I Republican (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Gas Customers Will Get Refund Michigan Consolidated, Consumers Power to Give Rebates DETROIT # — Customers of the Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. and hee 3 | the full amount of the overcharges the Consumers Power Co. have al |Wilson Foundry _” iy Senators Cal ue ¥ ty lon ers President Today Noel Field, Wife |, Leave Prison After 5 Years ,| Hungarian Communists Quash Spying Charges | Against Americans 4 sion recently passed would allow | me to take a deferred retirement (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Kaiser Will Sell | paid. Customers of Consumers | Power face a similar delay. | Meanwhile in Washington, final |approval was given yesterday to | construction of a 130-million dollar Bennett's announcement fol- | pipeline to bring natural gas from | gotiating to sell their Wilson Foun- lowed an emotional appeal from | Louisiana to Michigan. The action | dry the chairman of the special cen- | means more natural gas ultimately | move to consolidate production in for space heating customers of ‘Michigan Consolidated. ’ S. Korea Settle Feud: $/00 Million Aid Promised 4. Procure aid supplies “wherever in non-Communist countries Japan, which once occupied Korea. Firm Negotiating With 3 Groups for Plant and Machinery Kaiser-Willys Motors Corp. is ne- | | Division bere as part of a Three groups of manufacturers to a standby worker force of unde- termined size by Dec. 1, he ex- Gerber testified today. The coroner, pointing to a pic- ture of the pretty young woman's wrist for the jury trying her oste- opath husband for murder, said his examination “indicates the brace- let (of the watch) was in position when the blood staing were wet.” “It remained in position until the Sheppard's contention that a prow!l- er killed hig wife and snatched the watch from her wrist, later drop- ping it while ransacking the house. The bleod-stained watch was discovered on the floor near where Sheppard sat stripped to the waist the morning of the murder. This wrist watch testimony was the second “surprise’’ clue buried | by the state at chief defense coun- | sel William J. Corrigan. The first was Gerber’s statement that the bloody outline of a surgi- cal instrument was discovered on the murdered woman's pillow. The state contends that Dr. Sheppard clubbed his wife to death, then went about the house pulling out drawers and disarrang- ing furniture in an effort to make (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) In Today’s Press pondents in Budapest for aid in contacting the American couple. The announcement gave no indi- cation of the whereabouts of the 50-year-old former U.S. State De- — ee SENATE LEADERS AT WHITE HOUSE FOR AP Wirephote _. : CONFERENCE—Senate majority leader William F.| Dulles and Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson Pine th apd cacge liebe Knowland of California, left, shakes hands with | on foreign and military policy. It is the first such pot sty Hae sf minority leader Lyndon Johnson of Texas as they | bipartisan session since the election which will| Sumer “Corina a arrive in a jovial mood for a conference with | reverse the roles of Knowland and Johnson in the until he called af the President Eisenhower, Secretary of State John Foster | next Congress. inne dem An Embassy spokesman de- . s . clined to say whether Ravndal had Shigley Asks Reinstafement ot Fresweese Gris Seana ia, ire weeps eth had ignore one ” notes in reentield Barn | ou news, from the legaticn GUSE OF FENSION CITOL |, vernsor: cur—tencaiae| views wit thm ad ne tte horses were killed late yesterday | Pétriation. Capt. Edward H. Shigiey, who quit his job as head of |s'rre. um poe bom of Grecnfield | ton’ assert ngs reasment the Pontiac Police administration bureau Jas week, | Village, the model community con-| fy whe vasiehed at intervals asked to withdraw his resignation teday after discover- | taining many of the relics of the| behind the Iron Curtain ip 1909 ing an error in the city’s pension-plan-amendment which | “ves of the late Henry Ford and =. onan was approved in the last election. The Mareen, which bad doe Hungarian announcement Under the new plan Shigley and other officials ex-| many vistors to the village. wore| dere after Pulash Come mint plained, the veteran policeman would not recelve a re- tethered in thetr stalls in the barn government said it had freed tirement pansion wath the age of €5, despite his 38 years) 55 5) Sites ye clea |e. C Ghee Gee on the force. 1943 at Ford’ : had been arrested in W while ee ee eee . ee searching for Noel. He is still in Attorney liam A. Ewart and Shigiey, who is ee ee Poland convalescing in a sanitari- cay a eaaaee fal ered were ériven back by the in- The latest announcement left cart ef . ¢ ° tense heat as the tinder-dry | only the fate of Noel's adopted past efforts of the board r lla strecture viritually burst inte | 3. ore 7 — useless, after it had sought Games. ‘ _— : i wee the for a long time to give city . Frank Caddy, director of ad-| former Erika Glaser, disappeared employes an opportunity ministration at the village, estimat-| in East Berlin Aug. 26, 1950, while for retirement af ras years! gain | ed’the loss at $20,000. searching for her foster father. One ia ; | Only two_of the horses kept in During a. = = ey reinstatemen re . liargely with Chief Herbert w | Reveals Wrist Watch orwine a warvinge at the time | there was no official indication of Straley who couldn't be reached; Was Taken From Body | what happened to the Fields, al- for comment today. Asked about . 7 ‘ though their names cropped up in Shigiey's present status with the| After Blood Had Dried Fog This Morning various Iron Curtain treason trials. cea be alien ot tere CLEVELAND @ — The wrist ah ee icant nation, City Manager Walter K.| watch Marilyn Sheppard wore the Showers for Tonight a a and linked him to Wittman only replied: “No com |night she was murdered was) ster several days of sunny Tee, Henpusten exoceneenstnt gley’ ripped off after the blood on her | said the Budapest government has atey’s etter to both officials) wrist had dried, Coroner $. R.| aan Summer weather, Pontiec | “(Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) ™ assu Estimate on Project tomorrow. r) : The fog, which slowed traffic _ he foe. which sowed tatte'|§ Revised Upward Willow Run Airport for half an| DETROIT #— A three-level hour today. grade separation at Eight Mile and The mercury hit 67 degrees at} Woodward will cost $1,403,000 more 2 p.m. in downtown Pontiac, but|to build than originally planned, the temperature will drop to &/\the State Highway Department low of 40 to 44 tonight and the| reported : high tomorrow will be about 48) Construction costs first were es to 52. timated at three million dollars. ; Temperatures will average five| But increased cost of labor and : to 10 degrees above the normal | acquisition of land for detours to z low of 30 and high of 45 through! move traffic during construction a tomorrow. After Thursday the | raised the price to $4,403,000, the \ weather is expected to cool to; department said in a report to De- f will hit again | troit’s Common Council. around the weekend. The city's share will total $505.- At 8 a. m. this morning the 743. The rest will be divided be- temperature was 42 degrees. | tween Wayne County and the State. Due Ho me After 5 Years a 3 “4 ya te The Day in Birmingham | School Board Authorizes Forming Citizens Group From Our Birntingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM — With seeming unsurmountable school prob lems snowballing at a faster pac’ ly than ever the school beard for the first time in its history, last night authorized the forniulation of a citizens committee to serve the hoard in an advisory Up for voter approval next capacits Veal will be a possible millage increase for school operation. This the jast \ear the eachool system = can operate on the present 35 mill tax levy. The committee, as designed by the scheoj beard, would be a sounding board of public opinion on building, operating and cur riculum subjects. The project will be turned over to the Birmingham PTA _ council at its meeting next week when the Counc: will name a sleering com- mittee to set up the three study groups Board members also faced the unpleasant task of approving con- | demnation proceedings for acquisi- tion of an approximate 3% acre) parcel of property at the southwest | corner of Lahser and 14 Mile road. ' scheol on the remaining rf ¢ j ith thls 3 ? i £7 ctl Uh | “f aE j Z i #3 tt i net | | 1 ! a i I i i : Z i 7f i il ge i : *. Harris, minister of Presbyterian Church, will “Evanston from the a Delegate,” when the of the First Methodist the Presbyterian and men's clubs at a dinner aPiiiiiy Min » = nan ° living department Women's Club has scheduled di? = Hf 5 = 2 ® PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mosiiy cloedy with » few seattered showers lite ly low @-44. Tomeorres , e etettersd showers, high 52. variable winds. Teday tm Pentice -: Wind velocity 1 m pa. rection: Gouth-southeast Wednesde | - ¢ Jirman, = Sheppard Murder ant Ridge home of Yvonne Mar | shall. Oxford drive for the affair. | 4 program will follow j °. * . | Not quite a sel “tt vet is the annual variety seow that some 300 Birmingham High School students will star tomorrow and Friday night on & pm_ performancesain | the schoo gym | The ‘“Coanty Fair’ will feature 3@ variety acts, from roller skat- | ing solos to dancing or singing | choruses of 100 teenagers. Ticket sellers are senior class members, for since the first such show was | presented in 1939, part of the pro. | ceeds help cover senior expenses | fer such things as year books and and Skip Day assessments. This year's production is being directed by Angelo Angelocci. speech instructor, with the aid of 24 faculty committe members . * * “Seven Years in Tibet’ ts the book to be reviewed by Mrs. George Woolfenden when the AAUW Evening Book Study Group meets at 8 tonight ai the home of Mrs. Charlies Branyon, S. Bates the | * e+ @ Knowing that Christmas is just around the corner, Newcomers i 7peRTt He and answer period. Hostesses will be Mrs. Eugene Hesz, Mrs Rich. | ard Bird. Mrs. Robert Stapleton | Mrs. Kenneth Sanden. Mrs. Alfred | Ryan and Mrs. Lon King * © e Classrooms will be open and romney will be on hand to meet | PTA open house at 8 tonight. Work jof the children wil) be displayed ard teaching methods wil) be ex- plained . | AC. Spierling membership annual drive for PTA membership, air a room mother stationed in room to direct parents as enter. - Lillian Avenue. Birming- ham, died yesterday at her home | after a short illness. Born Oct. 4. 1875, in Burlington, Iowa. she had lived in Birmingham j Barbara. Calif. She was a member of the St. James Episcopal Church She is survived by two sisters Miss Meaud Hargreaves, Matthew B. Whittlesey and a sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. Robert C. Har- greaves, all of Birmingham | in Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit s ° ° Mrs. Margaret A. Haines Rosary service for Mrs. Mar- garet A. Haines. 42. of GB A. | Brown St., will be held. at 8:30 | p. m. tomorrow at the Bell Chapel | of the William R. Hamilton Co. | Funeral service will be at Holy | Name Church at 9:30 a. m. Friday, | with burial in Roseland Park Cemetery Mrs. Haines. who was secretary | of the Northview Golf Practice ' Club, owned by her husband Robert S., died yesterday at | Harper Hospital, Detroit. | She was a graduate of Miss In ' survived by a son, William L. and her mother, Mrs. Mel D. Wilson. Trial Rocked Again (Continued From Page One) | it appear a robber had committed | the crime. The weapon that killed Marilyn never has s ; z i Mrs. Baker, who is director of | | Parents attending the Pierce Schoo! | will also conduct his | Mrs.) 2 p. m. Thursday. Burial will be | Wits xs * er Gyarte: cl NEW FACE—Sporting a brand-new look is 108 N. Saginaw St.. which has just had its “‘face’’ lifted. Used in the is slated to get under way in January and will feature changes to construction of the 72-foot-wide front were Italian marble, extruded aluminum and a special Virginia Bank Robber 's ‘Hungarian Commies Unanimous OK Wife Convicted Detroit Woman Found Guilty of Having Role in Stolen Car Deals DETROIT w A Recorder's Court jury of 10 women and two men yesterday found the 22-year | old wife of a convicted bank rob- elementary (Club members have imited Fea |r guilty of obtaining money un- der false pretenses . Mrs. Floria Reyes Thompson of son, to a used-car dealet Thompson, 37, convicted Oct. 19 of the dune 7% holdup of the Trenton State Bank, told the jury his wife knew nothing about his “hot-car deals.” Jail where he is awaiting federal sentence on the bank robbery con- “I'm not in the habit of telling my wife anything.’ Thompson said “She does as I say She's my wife.” Mrs. Thompson will be sentenced Nov 24. She faces a maximum | penalty of 10 years imprisonment. Asks Reinstatement After Pension Error (Continued From Page One) effective at voluntary retirement age (55). "| take,” approved in the last elec- ae the WKC store at store president. The second phase the store interior brick. according to J. J. Wainger, Likely for Ike's Free Noel Fields Atom Proposal (Continued From Page One) dropped all spy charges against ‘S!TED NATIONS NY. up — Noel and Herta after a review of Diplomats from both sides of the their case indicated they could not [ron Curtain predicted today that be atemaree ; + President Eisenhower's atoms-for- ‘In the United States. admitted Peace Plan would win the same former Communists Whittaker Unanimous approval the UN. As- Chambers and Hede Massing sembly accorded the East-West dis | have testified that Noel Field was 4-mament proposal once @ member of a Communist Russia's Andrej Vishinsky was apparatus in Washington.) After Poland released Hermann “%heduled to speak before the As- Field, Western observers here an- sembly's main Political Committee _ ticipated that Noel would be turned today after two days of closed-door | loose. But American. diplomats isd they received no private hints AA | *aonry ecg lg neal U.S. Chief Delegate Henry Cabot Field said today the release of Lodge Jr expressed confidence | Noel and Herta Field by Hungary yesterday that the Assembly would does not change her plans to mert: give solid support to the proposal |her husband soon in Switzerland Hermann’s British-born wife dis- “complete rest’ in Switzerland. She declined to say exactly when and where she would meet him Officials Preparing for Safe Driving Day (Continued From Page One) | be achieved,” urges the action | conunittee. The real test confronting every in the nation on S-D ‘Day will be to remaim completety free of traffic accidents for the 24 hour period. Haskill said that every church, community paign is being directed by |H. Curtice, president of lj tion when 22,377 voters went to! Motors Corp the polls, a ‘‘strange thing.” The retirement age was voted on by the people under the pension for six years. coming f Sante* proposal although the age was not mentioned specifically. It was con , tained in the section reading “and other adjustments " The amendment, however, did mention the 3 per cent pension boast for city employes One city official, who asked his | Ewart said the amendment pro- posal may be resubmitted to the people at the next election, The older Jan. , passed 1, 1946, specified that an employe was eligible for retirement when 10 years of service were completed | after the proposal's approval and at the age of 55. The last amendment was to change that to allow retirement) after 3% years of service. regard- less of age. As it stands, if an employe, such as Shigley who is 52, retires before the age of 55, he would have to wait until the age of 65 before drawing the pen- ion. Shigley said he forwarded his resignation because he the resolution had been changed. Somewhere along the line. offi- | cialg say, the mistake occurred. Ewart said he received the amend- |ment's draft from A. G. Gabriel, a pension expert, and relied on in- formation given to him for the draft. Apparently. Shigiey and Ewart said, they as well as others ap- proving the final draft, failed either to read it or see the new amendment. was approved for balloting by the city commission thought | } Curtice said the intensive pub- killed one person on the average every 14 minutes, around the clock and throughout the year. The to- tal 1953 death toll; 38,300. 2. In 1953 there was an injury in traffic approximately every 23 sec- to set up an internationa] afomic ' Thompson was brought to testify | cd 4 last week that her husband agency. East European diplomats at the trial from the Wayne County | wij) leave Warsaw soon for a, Were reported making the same | prediction Speculation mounted that if Rus- sia decides to go along with the seven-power proposal, Vishinsky | might follow up by announcing the Kremlin will match the U.S. offer of fissionable materia] to start an ‘international atomic stockpile for peaceful purposes Removal Pleas Ruled Illegal Says Governor Has No Jurisdiction in Lapeer Sheriff Case tions for the removal of Sheriff Clark W. Gregory of Lapeer County | are not legally sufficient. | Millard also held that an allied | complaint against Cari A. Williams. (former specia) Lapeer County prosecutor, also was insufficient. Complaints against the two men were filed by groups of Lapeer County residents as an aftermath of controversy over the bankrupt Lapeer Farmers Mutual Fire In- surance Association. j fon-payment of assessments | Sheriff Gregory led the eviction , party. | Millard, to whom Gov. Williams ! ms of the store's remodeling program | lke Conferring Today With Congressmen (Continued From Page One) Senate Leader Knowland of Cali- fornia and intermittent outbreaks of “het war’ between Chinese Communists and Nationalists aroupd Formosa. The New York Times said to | day that powerful Republicans | would ‘look very coldly’’ upon any plan to bring the Democratic lead. | | ers into regular domestic legisla- intimate liaison between the new Democratic - controlled Congress and the Republican White House ‘to be confined to high foreign and military policy. ‘ The story quoted Speaker Jo- seph W. Martin Jr. (R - Mass), as saying that te have the Demo- Knowland two days ago called for | a searching congressional review | of administration foreign and de- was and a brother. Milton fense policy to determine if “a basic change in the direction of our Russia, terming Soviet feelers in that direction a Trojan horse tactic aimed at winning time for Russian atomic armament and ultimate Communist victory. for Censure Ballot (Continued From Page One) An indignant Watkins denounced | as a “hit-and-run speech"’ McCar- | thy’s accusation that the special committee had acted as an “un- witting handmaiden”’ of the Com- ' make this a third count against | McCarthy. , “It wag the Senate who called onds. A total of 1.350.000 persons referred the petitions, said that Upon us to perform this duty,” they were disabled beyond the day of the accident. 3. For every fatality. one or more persons was totally and per- manently disabled. thereby be- ! coming a financial burden, either \to his family. or to the community, or both. . 4. The price of traffic accidents in 1953 in terms of money is esti- mated to have been $4 billion years, and of young people be- tween the ages of 15 and 2%. 6 There were nearly 10 million traffic accidents in 1953. In addi- tion to approximately one million fatal and personal injury acci- dents, there were about 344 million property damage accidents. The committee has set up a scoring system which will be kep* in cooperation with public officials, S-D Day efforts may be measured. } The Pontiac Press has been asked by President Eisenhower’s | they were not sufficient under the, law to give the governor juris- diction to proceed further. ‘Real Estate Broker Plans fo Surrender LANSING @ — Gov. G. Mennen , Williams’ legal adviser said today | Leo J. Klerh, Detroit real estate to face | charges. | Klem was the target of an ex- | tradition request from Ohio. The | hearing on it was delayed last week | to permit principals to negotiate }a settlement. Alfred B. Fitt, Williams’ legal | | adviser, said he had been advised iby Klem’s attorney that Kiem | would surrender to Scioto County | authorities at 9:30 a.m. Thursday. |Klem is charged with embezzling | $10,000 from Garland Williams of |. Detroit in the purchase of a Ports- spare in speech and manner. Sen. Bridges (R-NH). Pontiac Deaths Mrs. John Anderson Funeral for Mrs. John (Monna) Anderson, 4. formerly of Pontiac, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. from the First Wesleyan Methodist Church here. The Rev. Claude D. Friess. pastor of the church, will officiate. Buria] will follow in the | Drayton Plains Cemetery on Wil- liams Lake Rd. . daughters and four sons, Mrs. Rob- | ert Kline of Gobles, Mrs. George Cole of Indiana, Mrs. John Schau- |man. Mrs. Phillip Carol. Mildred Anderson. Alfred and Gary all of Flint, Robert of Wayne and Ray- mond of Clio. it Florida. Presby- M., and last employed as watchman AG afl g S at 3 p.m. from the Brace-Smith in Heavy Fog Blamed for Morning Crash BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — Heavy fog was blamed for a school-bus and five car pile up on Maple between Telegraph and boarded the Birmingham School District bus. Barbara H. Chaplow, 20, of 9249 Tampay Dr.. Walled Lake. driver only injury. She was treated for neck and Hospital, Pontiac. The bus driver | was Mrs. Emma Colburn, 30, of 976 Ruffner. Birmingham. | Police said both vehicles were damaged on the left sides. and | theorized that Miss Chaplow must have crossed the center line with- Suggests 3rd Issue en ey ' survive, Ernest of the U. S. Army Pontiac. | out seeing the bus in the dense fog. | The accident resulted in four | rear-end collisions behind Miss i graph Rd. died yesterday in an automobile the truck by an employe of a Born in White Feather Feb. 23.| firm where the truck had just un- 1893, he married Gertrude Towns joaded steel in Angola, Ind. June 6, 1939. He came to Pontiac 3 years ago from; There are about 730 million radio Bay City. receiving sets in the world. Mr. May was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose and was last emgieged ty the Generel Metre! Truck & Coach Division . | Besides his widow, a daughter. Mrs. Genevieve Drobo of Ball OF DATE CHANGE Club, Minn., survives. A sister. | Mrs. Rhoda Goodwin of East Ta- | KIWANIS i Entertainment the Sparks-Griffin Funera] Home —— — Mrs. Roy Oliver Service for Mrs. Rov ‘Ada Pearl) Oliver of 4 N. } Mrs. Ernest Stanley | Word has been received of the ley, 61, formerly of 28 Whitfield St. She died this morning at her home at Barnes Lake, North | Branch TUESDAY November 23, 1954 in Texas, James of West Branch. 'Dr. Ralph E. Lapp | Arthur of Philadelphia, Pa.. Mrs. Betty Caldwell of Haze} Park. Mrs. | |Helen Sanburn and Mrs. Gladys | Sowish of North Branch. j | Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Science consultant and director of | Esther Lee of Columbiaville; two | the Nuclear Science Service om. brothers, David Knowles of De- scien authority troit and Joseph Knowles of Pon- °8asing platform personality to tiac. | bring to the audience significant | The funeral wilt be held Satur. S#velopments and trends in the | day at 2 p.m. from the Blackburn | "tific world. | Funeral Home at North Branch. NOTICE! | Burial will follow in Kingston. This program was originally announced fer November 30. Daniel Zumbrunnen A Few Seats Available at $1.80 each, including tax. Proceeds te be used entirety for bere’ ané girls’ orgentestions te this ares. Besides her husband, six children There Is a Steady Demand for MATURE WOMEN In Office Work Employment Calls Exceed the Supply! 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Castille Ar- | mas, now Guatemala’s new pres- | ident, “‘We're on to your phony name, those painted numbers shouted at | the Communist leaders. ‘Call your- self anything you want—you're not kidding us."’ I hadn't been in France or Den- mark or Holland or Belgium right after the war, when anti-Nazi signs might still have been visi- So even with Guatemala's new | government solidly entrenched, | these ghostly reminders of the for- | bidden numbers really pleased | Something strangely deep inside ‘ . 32’s that really hit oe target hard. ‘Symphony Marks ‘Arrival of Jews WASHINGTON (®—The National Symphony Orchestra premieres to- | the 300th anniversary of the ar- Jewish immigrants. “Ahavah.”” It is Pronounced aw- jhaw-vaw and means “brother- | | hood.” The composer is David | Diamond, 39, of ee, N.Y. | * Howard siachel. tha National's conductor, called the new sym- phony “highly appropriate to our | times.” Mitchell said the work's empha- sis on the theme of brotherhood makes it particularly suitable for the Thanksgiving season. 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Table Lamps—<_ ; : Show Business By EDDIE CANTOR j | you come in, were discussing as little and discussed os $]25, The people who cuss him are @ week whose programs have no Hope. ii A famous Smith-Corona “ WORLD'S FASTEST PORTABLE No finer gift to give or to gct. An all-family favorite and a big help to the boy or girl in school or college. Full-size keyboard and many big-machine features. Bob snapped, me. I knew Calhern.” Jack Benny loved Hope's definition of deb- “Bare backs with greenbacks.” He and Bing Crosby have made a fortune the middle out of their phony feud. — -_. “Tm not , Pick yours out now! | wtantes: | We also stock ROYAL, UNDER- WOOD, REMINGTON, and German OLYMPIA PORTABLES. We have 2° SERVICEMEN to back our GUARANTEE! GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY 17 W. Lawrence 8&t. Pontiac, Mich. this Christmas Uraes Variety in News Stories - lowan Outlines Views: for Managing Editors at Tampa Meeting TAMPA, Fila. ®—The Associated Press Managing Editors Assn. was told today the American press Ought to give newspaper readers variety of news coverage. the typical American is) looking for in his newspaper is something other than police court | , Said Frank Eyerly, manag- \) ” | j | i > . ° Eyerly, as general chairman of APME Continuing Study Com- mittee for 1%4, outlined to editors member newspapers at the of their annua) meeting which his committee feels news report can be improved. | It isn't that the committee feels | CHEST | that too much wordage is being given to Marilyn Monroe's domes- APPRECIATED tie problems, or to stories dealing - > . “What this criticism really grows out of is a feeling that the and the press associa- tions have too much preoccupation with the news that can be lifted we believe, has a home and some- | times a yard and frequently a family. He and his family have interests that range from skeet Other Fireproof Chests from shooting to croquet, from bird watching and outdoor cookery to | tee and by the association during | the past year came from Wallace | Lomoe, managing editor of the Milwaukee Journal, eaceciotem | at | Lomoe said studies had been | | completed with a distinct profes- sional polish. He was impressed by the amount of time and effort editors had spent in trying to de-| | velop a better news product. Cites Disadvantage of Nuclear Reactors BLOOMSBURG, Pa. ®—An of- | ficial of the Atomic Energy Com- | mission says that although the cost of nuclear fuel is cheaper than) coal, nuclear reactors as a source | for commercial power aren't yet as economical as more standard | Cole’ ~aur we one” rus under lech ond k Heovy steel — 30%" 2 32%" 9 17". G os W. Kenneth Davis, deputy direc- | tor of the AEC’s reactor develop- ment program, said also in a speech last night that even a nu-| clear reactor now being built _ vately at Shippingport, Pa., would not be as economical as present | =A power producing methods. GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY 1? W. Lawrence St. Pontiac, Mich. ideal for any MAN AT A DESK Oxford . PENDAFLE X° desk drawer outfit This new style filing ovtfit fits in your deep desk drawer. The honging Pendafiex folders con't slump or sag. Gives you instont one hond reference to desk dota. Outfit consists of steel SRE re, easement ee printed headings—olso bionk in- seria, to. moke your own heodings. Come in today ond see it. GENERAL PRINTING ' OFFICE SUPPLY = comical In the Brown Derby, famous Hollywood res- taurant, the other evening, a half dozen come- |up the ball when nobody’s looking and throws dians sitting in the big booth on the left as !t toward the hole? well, naturally and neither will Crosby.” another comedian. Bob Hope is the most cussed | comic around Hollywood the In discussing | appeared together every comic comes up with a line that; had received an Oscar from the Academy of »bert has said on this occasion or the other. I remember attending a broadcast where | Bob appeared with Tallulah Bankhead, and when Tallulah barked (kidding, of course) “Get off the stage until I call for you,” | “Don’t lower your voice to | you when you were Louis | Bob Hopes Most Cussed, Discussed Comic Among Hollywood People playing golf wit Ski-nose was television show play with a guy who cheats h Crosby any more. Would you a guy who picks Of course you wouldn’t- in fine fettle on the Sunday when he, Abbott and Costello, sponsors | Donald O'Connor, Martin and Lewis and myself Motion Picture Bob made The Thursday before he Arts and Sciences. his entrance on our show in a full-dress suit, carrying the Oscar, saying, “I haven't been home since Thursday.” After the laugh, he cracked, gentlemen, isn’t this Oscar lovely? twelve bucks this afternoon just “Ladies and I made letting other actors touch it.” America is a Hope, and Just a Loan, Officer |Well, It Might Have HARTFORD, | Police e Conn (ClP) — who found Charles Evan- charity better place because of faith By the way, that’s Bob in (Copyright 1954) owski inside the refrigerator of a meat company with two cuts of meat under his arm, said he told them he was ‘‘borrowing’’ the meat and would return it the fol- lowing week. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954_ Just a Little Drive | tHe didn’t get far from home yes- | | terday before he plowed into qa car land then caromed into a | Soo h h N | auto. He was not hurt. Police es- fd t e t e erves er damage to the three cars | fat $ 1,500. CHICAGO wW—A 12-year-old boy * * *@ who smashed up his father’s hard-| ' top convertible and two other cars| Family Court told police he took the car for | ' When the first Welland Canal | between Lake Ontario and Lake | Erie was operating in 1831 it car- ried 210,104 bushels of wheat dur- ing the year. Today a single large ship using the canal can carry 730,000 bushels in a single triy. an after-midnight spin. because he couldn't sleep * ¢ « The boy, Robert Ferring, said his father had taught him how to drive a jeep, but not the family} car, a lavender-colored Cadillac. Huddik’s ARE OPEN AS USUAL AT THEIR NEW LOCATION 23 N. SAGINAW — Robert was ordered to appear in = gi ae AT LAST! PERFECT CREAM PIE FILLING in 30 seconds! pie shell and serve at once. Only Amazo sets instantly, and Stays creamy-smooth when you cut into it, or chill it. 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Three new Cadillac series are offered for your con- sideration in 1955—the famous Series Sixty Special, the beautiful Series Sixty-Two, and the distinguished Series Seventy-Five . . . in addition to the spectacular new Eldorado. They are, as you can readily see, magnificent in JEROME MOTOR SALES CO. | 280 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Michigan beauty —with a new, jewel-like grille and front-end assembly . . . with dramatic and graceful new sculptured side styling . . . and with added dignity and bearing in every detail. They are magnificent, too, in performance. There is a great new Cadillac engine, the most dynamic and powerful ever offered in a production motor car . . . an improved Hydra-Matic Drive . . . edvanced Cadillac Power Steering . . . and, as an option at extra cost, refined Cadillac Power Braking. And they are magnificent in luxury . . . to a degree ON DISPLAY TOMORROW cling, offre many tniges fckaes, mcieding © naw S7Ap. Caddies engine unusual even for Cadillac. 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Washtenaw Counties tt fs $1200 2 veer elsewhere | Michigan ang all other places tn (he (inl'ed 3 , a vear All mei! subscriptions are ave "m ecTsnce Pnone Pontiae PE 2-818! -_ MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU «<'F WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 194 Can United States Have One Day Accident Free? All hail S-D Day. Wednesday, December 15th has been officially named as Safe Driving Day and it is sponsored by President E1sen- Hower’s Action Committee for Traffic Safety. The official objective is: “For every community to remain completely free of accidents for that 24 hour period.” * * * Last year we Americans KILLED ONE PERSON ON THE AVERAGE EVERY FOURTEEN MINUTES. This commenced at midnight January Ist and kept on around the clock for the entire year. , The deaths totaled 38,300. What a slaughter! * * * In addition to those whose lives were completely snuffed out, there was an injury in traffic every twenty-three seconds. The word “seconds” is correct. We don't mean minutes. An astounding total of more than 1,350,000 persons was injured sufficiently to be incapac}- ‘tated at least the day beyond the acci- dent. / More minor crack-ups are ignored. * * * / For every death, one or shore persons was TOTALLY / AND PERMANENTLY DISABLED, thus becoming a finang¢ial bur- den to the family, the cémmunity or both. And in addition to this, the victim faces a lifetime of — well, you figure it out. * * * The price of traffic accidents in 1953 in terms of money has been estimated at four billion dollars. This includes medical expenses, property loss and other damages. This is nearly five times as much as all the fire losses in the United States combined. In 1953 we witnessed nearly TEN MILLION TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS. * * * Well, what to do” Can we sit idly by? President Eisenhower thinks not, * * * He has asked Governor Dan THorRN- tow of Colorado to “enlist the support of all the governors” and have a trial day to see what rea! careful driving will do. A “D-Day Director” will be ap- pointed in every locality. He will mar- shal local resources and for 24 hours the United States will drive with EXTREME CARE to see how the average number of accidents and deaths can be reduced. * * * Everyone's help is needed. Everyone takes part. Pontiac has a bigger stake in this program that most cities. WE BUILD AUTOMOBILES. Any- thing that makes them safer will help the local product of which we are all so proud. We are vitally interested. You will hear more about this later, but in the meantime, why not do a little home work on your own personal! driv- ing and begin to practice for “S-D Day?” a ——————e— Water Instead of Wine Recent Paris news reveals another somewhat surprising side of French Premier Menpes-France’s personality. Moderate to the point of near absti- nence in his use of alcohol, the Premier ‘fs urging his wine loving fellow country- . men to substitute water for the juice of the grape during working hours. : Rk kl ; His anxiety over France's grow- ‘Ing pr of alcoholism was re- ed during a tour of northern as of the country. A milk h , he told the work- ( THE PONTIAC PRESS, reduce accidents and improve na- tional health. Sound though this advice unquestion- ably is, observers doubt that it will be adopted generally by a people known as the world’s greatest wine growers and most discriminating consumers. * * * Nonetheless, the Premier deserves credit for calling attention to a national problem which already has caused the French medical profession deep concern Enlightened Co-operation Unanimous approva! by the City Com- mission made Pontiac the third com- munity to enter formally into a five sided co-operative fire fighting agree- ment. * * * Under its terms this City, Birmingham, Royal Oak, Hazel Park and Ferndale can call on each other for help tn cases of emergency. Each party to the agreement is obliged to send at least one truck and four men when aid is neéded. The com- munity lending aid, however, may withdraw its crew if necessary. * * * The municipalities have been ex- changing men and equipment for sev- eral years. The formal agreement was deemed advisable to provide tighter con- trol for Civil Defense purposes. The Commission's action is common sense approval of what we believe is en- lightened inter-community co-operation. Ir 1s a healthy thing for the country that increasing thousands of voters are learning that a party lina is a purely imaginary one, and that no particular effort or hazard is involved in crossing it. The Man About Town High Percentage Not Many Pontiac Homes Are Without Telephones Civil service: What we get in res- taurants between wars. A survey recently completed in Michigan cities of 50.000 or more by the Michigan Bell Telephone Company shows that 86 per cent of Pontiac's homes have phones According to District Manager Edward Novak, this is the same perceritage as Detroit, ap- proximately the same as Flint, and above Saginaw and Bay City. Jackson tops the state with 92 per cent, with Grand Rapids, Lansing and Kalamazoo just above Pontiac Living on the edge of Murphy Park, Mrs. Deris Anselman phones that two deer have taken refuge there since the season opened. It is within the city limits, and of course they're safe from legitimate hunters My principal Florida scout sends a clip- ping, “It Happened in the United States,” taken from The Miami fMerald, in which-all of the five items in the story happened in Michigan. He writes, “Appar- ently Michigan IS the United States, accord - ing to this great Florida newspaper.” Two Bobs are in disagreement about the spelling of the name of that Welsh town of 58 letters. One is the Pontiac Press syndi- cated writer, Bob Considine, who used it In a story in our issue of Nov. 8. The other is Bob Haslock of Davisburg, native of England, who often has visited that town, and says that Consi- dine did not spell it correctly, and produces printed matter from there to prove his assertion. The correct spelling is “Lianfair- pwligwyngyligogerychwyrndrobwilllantysilio- gogogoch.”” And, what's more, Mr. Hasiock can pronounce it, which we doubt is within the powers of the other Bob. That line, “In care of postmaster,” no long- er is needed in overseas mai] to men in the armed service, according to Postmaster Leslie H. Dean, who says that all now needed is the APO number, reducing the address to three lines. One of Pontiac's biggest conservation boosters, Donald Songenrath, Sr., of 390 Whittemore St., writes a poem. “Rod in hand,” that urges clear thinking and the use of good sense when in quest of game. Verbal Orchids to Mr. and Mrs. David A. Green of 181 Washington St.; dixty-third wedding anniversary. Mrs. Malvina LaBarge of 20 Lester Court; ninety-third birthday. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Thornton of Drayton Plains; sixty-first wedding anni- versary. ~ Mr. and Mrs. John C. Jaeckel, ot aot Osmun St.; fifty-third wedding anni- sary , Mr. and Mrs. Simon Radduck : of Holly; golden wedding. ! *, : = ee Voice of the People ‘Plane Language They’d Understand : Dances for Teenagers Are Held Weekly by American Legion in Auburn Heights (Letters will se@ when neces. sary because of of space. Full name . number of the writer must eccom: y letters but will not be if the writer so Tequests uniess the letter ts critica) is ite nature) In reply to “Disgusted's"’ letter regarding places of recreation for teenagers, I would like to state | i i duty te discourage any person whe may have any ideas other than good, clean fun. I assure you, “Mrs. Disgusted,”’ Looking Back 15 Years Ago OCCUPY two NAZIS schools. GENERAL MOTORS and three affiliates get $5.000 fines for vio- lating anti-trust law 7 Years Ago TEN SELFRIDGE fliers in Mit- chell Trophy Race. FOUR STATE counties left with- out State aid. Czech your children will have themselves a good time and you won't have to worry about them joining some drinking party and getting into trouble Den Dodman—Adjutant Hill-Gazette Post 14! 9% Churchill Rd. > Auburn Heights Hoffman States Public Litters Up Sidewalks I disagree with City Manager Walter K. Willman who states the magazine stand and bus stop are the cause of much of the litter on West Huron near Saginaw. The writer as a boy has sold daily and Sunday papers on almost every corner of Saginaw and knows the wrapping paper was never allow ed to blow away. It was always placed in the container provided This is especially hard to be lieve about the individual in busi ness on the corner in dispute He has been a vendor there more than 2% years and | believe that people in every walk of life to whom he sells papers will testify character. As for the bus stop, wherever people gather for any length of time, refuse is bound to be scat- Case Records of a Psychologist to his - tered about. Before this corner, the buses stopped at Pike and Saginaw where the same prob- lem must have arisen. Perhaps the picture was in tended to shame the people of Pontiac rather than to criticize the cleaning method of our city streets Anthony P. Hoffman 3900 Elizabeth Lake Rd More Praise Given Mr. Francis Staley I am another privileged ex- student of Eastern Jr. High and I'd like to join in the praise for Mr. Staley He is indeed warm and under. standing. To him every stude .t is an individual. His office door was, and is, always open to any student who has a problem. May he continue to be the swell fellow behind that door. I shall never forget him, the most wonderful principal in the world. Carel Petersen Box 146 Keego Harbor High Schoolers Should Play the Field, Get Better Acquainted With Other Sex Should a girl go steady or play the field? This would make a good debate question in a high school English class. for there are some excellent arguments on both sides. But in the long run, {t pays to shop around and learn psychology by different dates. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE No, it is usually better to play the field during the high school unduly. You girlg have a life ex- pectancy of 71 years, and will thus have 50 years of marriage ahead of you even if you delay marriage Oh, T realize there are certain advantages in having a steady boy friend during your junior and sen- lor years of high school. For then you can count on hav- feel big or sophisticated to have a steady. But there are more advantages had a chance to meet possibly a dozen members of the opposite sex by sticking to their companion exclusivety throughout the entire dance program! So you high school leaders should immediately go back to the former custom of exchanging partners at dances. That's one reason nowadays why) square dancing is gaining at the expensive of ball room dancing For teenagers subconsciously real- ize that it is wise to meet many people in a social way. You high schoolers should not go steady, for dating is a valuable part of social educaton, so play the field , (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Ine) Sour Milk Healthful Drink Only David Lawrence Says: ‘Debate on ‘Co-Existence’ Designed to Prevent War WASHINGTON — Everybody in the government here, including the Congress, seems to be in favor of co-existence with Soviet Russia but nobody is quite sure it's going to be peaceful That's the crux of the debate precipitated Tuesday by Senator Knowland, Republican of Califor- nia majority leader. who wants to discuss frankly and in the open just what the present Communist activities in the world really mean This doesn't mean that Mr. Knowland is necessarily at vari ance with the White House, Nor is there any real evidence that either the President or the sec. retary of state are averse to having the Semate debate the is sues. For it is apparent that, as Secretary Dulles himself teid a press conference after the Know- land speech, there is some dif- ference of opinion between Moscow and Washington as to just what “peaceful co-exist- ence” means. As far as this government and perhaps also most all of the West- ern countries known as a part of the free world are concerned, peaceful co-existence means hon- orable intercourse. a willingness to keep out of each other's affairs and particularly it means the ab- sence of any aggression But the suspicion here, which 1s shared by the executive branch of the government. is that, Just 4s the Soviet Union claims it is & democracy. so will it also distort the meaning of peaceful co-exist- ence Te the United States, peaceful co-existence does not mean the repeated shooting down of planes en peaceful errands or a threat te invade weaker countries such as is new being witnessed in the Far East and Southeast Asia. Since it is apparent that Mos- cow isn't sincere and refuses to be peaceful, the debate on what co eustence means has been opened up in timely fashion by Senator Knowland. There are indications that Senator Lyndon Johnson, who speaks as Democratic Party lead- er and other Democrats in Con- gress are aware of the importance of full discussion, especially as i relates to the meaning of peaceful co-existence. It is of the utmost importance too. that Soviet Russia should not misconstrue the meaning of the last election. In Britain, Clement Attlee ot the Labor Party was quoted not long ago as saying that a Democratic victory in the con- gressional elections would mean a change in America’s stand against admission to Red China wto the United Nations There are some Democrats. like Senator Hennings of Missis bis = press have led to a belief that he is against war no matter how much American rights may be violated. The truth is the President ix not a ‘peace at any price’ man and has never deliberately given that impression. On the contrary. he 1s the kind of President who like Woodrow Wilson, is known for his pacific desires and tendencies but then the big overt act comes and there is no alternative but to fight it out. he courageously makes that decision The big wars in history have come because the enemy has mis- ‘construed the patience of the de- mocracies and miscalculated what they might do if their allies were attacked. The purpese eof the debate started by Senator Knowland is to tet Soviet Russia know that America ivn't going te sit pas- sively by while the Communists gobble up nation after nation in Asia or while {hey carry on their subversive propaganda in- side peaceful nations. The idea of severing diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union is often meationed by Mr. Knowland as one of the alternatives to war. It is a step considered as one means of impressing the Seviet that she cannet count en a coi existence policy that envisages a continuance of the cold war by the Soviets. Something more than mere talk about peace is being sought. Sen- ator Knowland’s remarks, which have already been. misinterpreted as belligerent and probably will be twistéd by critics who want a peace at any price’ policy, are designed solely to apply moral force to prevent a_ third World War from breaking out. That's why the debate that has started is a healthy sign. It may be that Moscow will be convinced by the discussion that there is more for the Soviet government to do on the peaceful’) end of ‘co-existence’® than has been apparent thus far from Moscow Coppright 1954) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS BAER (International News Serrtce) There has been a good dearth of flying saucers that just about vacuumizes the results of the saloons being closed on election day. Less than two years ago. all the roof-spotters were seeing 144-piece set crockery of the cosmos pattern We never saw a picture of one although many an amateur pho- lographer got his head stuck in a rubber boot. It proved to be a bit of light housekeeping at Yucca Flats. —— Einstein and the -other scien- tists-at-loggerheads gave us a bit of bottled sky-writing on the sub- ject. Just about the time Vesu- vius started to stutter. Books were written about them, lectures hiccuped at occult quo- rums and fuzzy flibusters run around the dial. It proved we can make a fad out of a panic Believé-tt-or-nix Ripley told me about the flying saucers 15 years ago. The ultra-strato influence on the high-stacked dishes left them in the terrestrial sink. The famous astronomers aimed their double-jointed stovepipes at infinity and failed to score. An astronomer is a man who stays up al! night for nothing. He doesn't even get a headache next morning. A scientist is the only tenant in the world who will sue his land- lord for fixing the hole in the roof. About the same time folks started seeing men from Mars. They were the waiters for the flying saucers. They dealt em off the arm Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE How often do you dream of me When shadows close your eves” .. . What is your sleeping memory .. . When stars adorn the skies* ... Do you remember when we met . And when I said to you... My heart could never once forget . . . A heart forever trie And do you dream of garden walks Among the flowers fair With sweet and confidential talks That lingered in the air” The promises, the whispers and ... Those moments cheek to cheek . . . When I would merely hold your hand .. . Because I éould not speak” .. . What are your dreams of memory ... When there are stars above”? . . How often do you think of me? .. . How much are you in love? Copyright 1984) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY My son, attend to my words; incline thine ear ante my say- ings.—Prov. 4:20. Remember this: They that will not be counseled cannot be helped. If you do not hear Reason. she will rap your knuckles.—Franklin. Because It Contains Calcium Like Sweet Milk By WILLIAM BRADY, .D. Old timers will remember Prot Elie Metchmikoff's discovery of the way to prolong life: Take daily about two glasses of skimmed milk which has been boiled, rapidly cooled to a 70 to 8) degrees tem perature and soWn with Bulgarian lactic baccilus culture and allowed to ferment. sour or curdie in a warm place for several hours. sa) over night. Unfortunately Elie didn't live long enough to see all the old cus tomers quit Bulgarian milk and go for Acidophilus milk. He turned up his toes in 1916 at the tender age of TI. Whenever I hear of a good under whatever name, if eee Takes tae tek tae cag dem he taben ts daily ration of Ca, «dary owest mu and. by their De Fb Damnin, and Riboflavin muttiplication and their fermenta- ao cuagetes & Ge puupityt. of the sugar in milk (lactose). “Young Foks and Old Folks,” SQauce tactic ackd. which sours saul Sus one cee and curdles milk, continue the fer- cetbediheeind guveinpe mentation of sugar in the intes- . tine, producing lactic acid there, Why, I even wish I could have and maintaining a slightly acid re- Suttonholed him on the bowling ~~ J green or at-.the club and con- which discourages the inut- vineed him of:the importance of tiplication of pathogenic ‘(disease rolling six somersaults every morn- producing) germs, Ge i | eet \ ing and doing the belly breathing exercise two or three times every day. Judging from the queries of peo ple who write to me, Acidophilus milk, yogurt and other sour milk Sour milk ie @ healthful drink ee Fe ee ev ae | ee All this is physiological and con- ducive to health, but it ts silly to imagine the lactobicillus “fights” or ‘destroys’ harmful germs. 73 2 FF It is this: Every one of these products is an excellent source of calcium. Furthermore, an acid re- as. Z es Barrymore Funeral - Planned Tomorrow .' HOLLYWOOD w—The body of} clude Eddie (Rochester) Lionel Barrymore will be placed wife and his brother John A requiem mass will be said at 10 a.m. in the tiny chapel of Cal- ‘emetery. The 76-year-old actor died Mon- of heart . the coop tar ott aa eon! Silenced Bells Pater the death ot hie sasond wite.| Will Peal Again Honorary pallbearers will i Via Electricity years ago son, Lew Ayres, Francis X. Bush- | READING, Pa. #—The bells of in a Crypt next to those of his|man, author Gene Fowler, Bob| St. John’s Lutheran Church, si- Roman Catholi after | Hope, L. B. Mayer, Mickey Roon-/lenced because their swaying en oo funeral ee Dore Schary, Rehert Taylor,| weight had cracked the church's | —three to a bell. neer Tracy, Darryl | steeple, will ring again on Advent director Frank Capra. Great Salt Lake City was re. The three bells, total named Salt Lake City in 1968. appre hy electricity. Now the clappers will be oper- Sunday thanks to the magic of | ated electrically. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER 17, 1954 _ hung tm the German building at| the St. Louis Exposition of 1904 and there were rung by the late President Theodore Later, they were bought for and moved to St. John’s Church here. Recently, the church tower had be- | gun to rock whenever the bells were rung by the nine bellringers| wage structures. 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Hydraulic Dump Trucks $9.95 Bell Telephone Trucks $1.49 Bowling Game $4.98 Many Still Question Hauptmann’s Guilt in the Lindbergh Baby Kidnap-Murder e Fa ntimues of Amer reporte James day his person Kiigaler > can murder trial Qilzed stories classics By JAMES L. KILGALLEN INS Staff Writer interest and controversy It transformed the snmll town of Flemington, N. J., inte the news capital of the world for a period of six weeks in the snowy winter of 1935. Covering the proceedings in the radio could muster. The crime shocked the entire came an intermediary with Lind- world. For the baby’s father was bergh. Immediately after he was | internationally known and idolized | contacted, Condon got in touch with |for his epic feat in flying alone Lindbergh. The latter suggested non-stop from New York to Paris that Condon try to meet the kid- hind on the second-floor window sill, demanded $50,000 ransom for the child's safe return Public indignation flared as the news of the kidnaping came out. Lindbergh and his wife, the for- mer Ana Morrow, daughter of a countless clues and tips, most of ° ° ; Large Selection of Quality Toys! the melodramatic trial of Bruno | the Pioneer days of aviation. naper. g Richard Hauptmann for the kid- On that fateful, stormy night aj} As a result, Conden, en M j nap-murder of the Lindbergh baby ladder was placed against the win- | 12, 193%, met g man in the Wood- | was called “The Trial of the Cen- dew of the baby’s room in the jawn Cemetery in the Bronx. This Largest selection of toys in our 25 years in the bicycle and toy tury."’ And indeed it was Lindbergh mansion, and the infant man was later identified as No trial in our time approac hed was abducted. ! Hauptmann. He used the name business! These eo a few of the many hundreds of toys to it from the standpoint of public 4 crudely written note, left be-| “John” at the time. The meeting had been arranged for in a note delivered to “‘Jafsie” by a taxi driver, who later testi- fied (at the trial) that Hauptmann gave him the message On April 2 of that year, Condon paid the $50,000. ransom to ‘‘John’’ voice but didn’t see him. Unique and Unusual the gift that living and century - old Hunterdon County al = aura Paermmnene in St. Raymond Cemetery in the +4 Courthouse was the greatest array a o— = == Bronx, Lindbergh sat in a car Steam Engines... 510.45» Tractor Loader... .. $2.98 Bi ocricrcre ine nation s metopoi. WOPFY Seale keeps tan newspapers, press services and The hunt began. There were! Lindbergh heard the kidnaper's eevee ee Resilsiede eg ens wnich ia row = Enedion an’ apthior—pee ange was paid in | ivin 4 . iters 0 nists eg , 380d ‘ina y. r ohn oO tes, seria] num- Slate Boards ...... 36.49 »» Betty Crocker Baking Kit $4.98 ff ster anos. crminotogists and eiderly retired Bronx (New York Bega of which had been caretully oui riley all types numbering at City) school teacher, came into! pecerded in advance. ENED © j ; want ¢ the picture coincident with the DESIGN Y Chemistry Sets ee $14.95 up Wagon of Blocks vee $4.95 Hauptmann a sullen moody- collapee of many tips purporting Lindbergh mae instructed ~~ go SOLID BRASS PLANTER PLANTER INC oot ear 6-vear-old German to give the whereabouts of the dag colaltigriccrigsboongeascanir] DIAM OnD o mn carpenter, sat shackled hand | posed | ; ; ; {and foot en the “ aictnean cack pave dc kno as ‘‘Jafsie') was |" be kept on a boat. The colonel | Embossed facets of diamond design, polished to a AMERICAN FLYER day center by the kidnaper and be-| fe to the scene, only to Rind he | mirror finish, imparts the characteristics of a bril- Only six feet away sat Col. —- —_———--— |had been cruelly hoaxed. ‘I liant jewel to this planter. Available with a built-in- ON ALL ~ we. ’ Chartes A. Lindbergh whose %- month-old son Hauptman was ac- cused of having kidnaped on the returned ai Verd of “guilty clues, the relentless manhunt and Tiscali the arrest of Haupt- jail adjoining the courthouse. On Baby's Glands The search proceeded. Seventy-one days after the kid- naping, the baby’s body was found on May 11, 1982, in a shallow Glands taken from a dead baby mann’s arrest came when a filling are apparently still living and | station employe wrote down the li- which ride piggy-back on the thy- som money secreted in Haupt ) oy +S be occasion he said have Fold mann’s home and garage in the . am innocent. But if I vave . 8 Bronx. The day after the ransom to die, I will die like @ man They are apparently the first maney had been paid, it developed. | I drew the assignment to cover case of successful transplanting of Hauptmann had quit his job as BICYCLE Hauptmann’s electrocution, On the night of Friday, April 3, 1936, | Hauptmann was executed in the these glands for this long a time. The dramatic case was described to the Ametican College of Sur- | carpenter and thereafter had taken | it easy Much of the money was found might of March 1, 1932, from ! inn i indhereh) ha grave five miles from the Lind- aay ~ ts me ince’ Rega bergh home in Hopewell. Its skull = = . ° n ransp an e had been crushed English Brass ve Jury, after hearing reams of The following year, on Sept. 19, | testimony, which was reported in ; ee Hauptmann was arrested in Man- Wall Plaques . detail to al! quarters of the globe Thyroids Still L ivin g hattan. pn ry dfn er ee of old | sealing Hauptmann s doom in Woman Two Years ae i wage meres sel Lear yer id — | I had covered the case from its : ! up along Now s t 5 to choose from start. .. the finding of the babys After Operation | Side subway line, chiefly in the presi gr choose from .. : body on a lonely New Jersey road By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE German-inhabited Yorkville sec- $1.95 te $9.95. | two months after the kidnaping . AP Science tion. | the long investigation of countless ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. us» —| The tip-off which led to Haupt- PLANTER LAMP ¥ a a. Te New York City on Sept working two years later in a young | Cense number of a car after the backing emits soft glow through 1953 MODELS 19, 1% ; woman's body, two surgeons re- | customer paid for his fuel with a metal Graseteny tres Lacon > < > i i : gt olor T | In ne t of the one Sayed ted today | gold certificate $10 bill from the oad sere ee en WHILE THEY LAST! | Viewed Hauptmann exclusively for |" qyey are the thyroid gland and | ransom money biend beautifully with filigree | International News Service in the the parathyroids, little glands)! Police found $14 600 of the ran- base $14.96. light unit to provide subdued illumination for tele- vision viewing in 12-inch length. Available without light in 7-12-17-inch lengths. $4.00 up. This features a unique shade &p- plication of Sierra Columbia's © popular brass filigree Pibre giess Glowing TV Planters 9 | gloomy death chamber inside the | geons by Doctors Julius A. Sterl-| in holes bored into the garage ; grim walls of the state prison at ing and Ralph Goldsmith, of Albert | and the rest in a shoe box in a Add beauty to your TV set SHOP } roi Einstein Medical Center, Philadel- | closet in the Hauptmann home. with one of these glowing Pale os & ghost, Hauptmann | phia Hauptmann’s alibi regarding planters. Many styles to _— | walked through a door to the left * @ from. $6.00 te $10.00. j -20 E. Lawrence St. FREE CUSTOMER PARKING FE 2-7221 ~ of where sat the eye-witnessing! The woman, now 31, had her own a was that ake bese * —_ $ reporters. He strode to the chair | thyroid and parathyroids removed uk oar he Arcee with a firm step. He did not utter | in 1941 because her thyroid was Peay his —— _———— | a Word. He died stoically, too active a. Twenty-two years have passed Later, she began suffering from | When Fisch of tuberculosis %) SIEGLER HAS it . ORLY SIEGLER was iT e ORLY SIEGLE® a | since little Charles Augustus Lind-| muscular spasms, thremors and | in Germany, in 1963, Hauptmann ! ~ 4 ‘bergh Jr. was kidnaped from his- pain due to lack of calcium, which | said he opened the package Fisch : Ss ef | home. Controversy still lingers to- is controlled by the parathyroids. | entrusted to him and found the * —_ day. People ask An attempt, at another hospital, money. : Before You Buy ANY Heater =¢ | “Was Hauptmann really guilty? | to transplant parathyroids in 199 Hauptmann was ultimately The warmth and charm of fine brass | ee - Did he have an accomplice?” tailed. brought to trial for the kidnap- 6 aig ema floral design . idnaped e e« ¢ murder in Flemington, N. J. . . . Lion's claw feet all com- : = = ser es a ones tee She grew worse, had to go to the It was a dramatic and spectac- bine to give you a planter of dis- = | 0 and 10 c’cleckh on tho night of | Dospéal as often as four times ular tried, the likes of which hed § tinguished beauty. As pictured $7.60 o~ = | Tuesday, March 1 1982, the cur. | “ily for calcium injections. She never been seen in America. ‘| | ” | tain wee rung up cn the greatest | #!80 suffered from lack of thyroid | Hauptmann’s meek-looking wife, LOCK FO hormone. | Anna, was there with her 5S-year- = R THE PATENTED (MER MEAT TuBes po | manhunt te . Just two years ago, she was old som Manfred. She had been ; ; ; — ONLY THEY CAN GIVE YOU WARM FLOOR HEATING! ~~ | given the glands from a baby who thoroughly investigated. Come in and see the wonderful gifts on display at ‘ w .” Birmingham died at 71 days of age. 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Josef Duchene Every time she goes through the door the mark reminds Mme_ Du- chen, an Irish-born widow of % who has become a symbol of Bel- Qian ecmilian courage, of the terri- ble price she paid for sheltering two fugitive British soldiers during the last wat “People used to come often to look at the bullet hole sad Mine Duchene a sveet-faced white haired old lady with apple pink cheeks, who ears @ black ribbon at her throat “But no one has | come now for a long time " 7. s - Born Anga Hodges in Waterford Ireland, in 1869. she came here at 18 as a nursery governess. This is the story she told me as we sat in her small living toom, hung with pictures of her late husband. her two dead children. King Albert, Belgium's first world war hero, and S the present Queen Flizabeth of Britain “TI felt so young and strange and homesick when I first came here she said. “but people were nice to me and [ feit better after I learned | | their language _Later I married Josef, and their ways coachman Fidgeting. cary agen % menting rectal often tell- tale signe of re J mamta ugly parasites thet medical experts say infest one out of every three per- sons examined. Entire families may be victimes and not know it. To get rid of Pin-Werms. these must net be killed, but ilied in the large intestine where . ond hereon how they do it r tret—a scientific coating car- ries the tablets into the bowels be- fore dissolve, Then medically-approved in- gredient goes right to work Pie-Worms quickly and easily Don't take chances with this dangerous. highly contagious con- dition. At the first sign of Pin- Worms, ask your druggwt fer genuine Jayne's P W Vermifuge . the ama!!. casy-to-take tablets per- fected by famous Dr. D. Jayne & Bon, specialists in worm remedies for over 100 years. JAYN for Puss -Wenms eae a of a, | had a tough struggle in the | lines in the last war THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954 to the King. I forget the year. but I remember I was 30.” * . During the first World War her husband was sent to England with the King’s horses. Mme. Duchene remained here during the German occupation with her children, Leo- pold and Florrie. No funds reached them and they had a difficult time Often we were hungry.’ she re- called. ‘But we made out During this period Leopold. al though underage, ran away and joined the army, later was cap tured by the Germans Reunited. the Duchene famils years between the wars. Money was scarce, but Mme. Duchene now looks back wistfully upon this as a happy time, because those she loved were at least together * ¢ *« After the collapse of the Allied two young ‘ottish soldiers, John McCubbin and Bobby Conville, leaped from a Nazi prisoner train near here and escaped. —_ “The woman who hid them be- came frightened, recalled Mme Duchene. ‘I couldn't let the Ger /mans take those boys again. so I said they could hide with us.) We had a bed but no mattress, so Flor rie and I ripped open our sofa pillows and made them a mat tress, so the poor lads would sleep | Casver “That Bobb he was such a good little bo, Always laughing My daughter ran a millinery shop an” Bobby used to help her make hats * * * The two British soldiers hid in the Duchene home at night for 14 months, sometimes moving to other places during the da) One day. while Bobby was out three Gestapo agents knocked at the door. They searched the house and found McCubbin, shot wounded him when he tried to es cape r “I told Florme to run out the back. that it made no difference if the Germans took me as T wouldn't live long anyway said Mme Du chene But wouldnt leave me eo * ® Mother and daughter were put in | solitary confinement in prison here. | Neither would give any informa | tion to their captors After 9 months ITs sare 8 reer wow! —_YT , \ 3 STYLED FOR TOMORROW . . . with the lithe beauty of forward "WHy,1 CAN GASILY SER Ove, > fe, SEautieyy i" ee } "WO wew V-8 LUNES. PRE FLITS . » ¥ NEW ... pone! mounted “Fite Centro!” Je gear selector lever. NEW... pendulum ANO FIRECOME |! _ kind to everybody ."’ * md | iad a | a pee Rosle MOG | ae ty es a had died, Mme. Duchene was re- leased ‘But they took Florrie to Ravens- | bruck, that awful] place, she said, “and later to Belsen, the most ter- rible of all. “When she fell ill, they took her away from the other prisoners one day. I have asked and asked what happened to her after that. and no one will tell me. “She was so good and nice . . so * Bobby Conville was back to Britain by underground. John McCubbin, de- spite a bullet in his back, survived his wartime stay in a German smuggled - prison camp Both mam got in touch with Mme Duchene as soon as they could to thank her. Three grateful govern ments — Belgium, Britain, and the United States — have honored the gallant old widow with citations and medals for her valor. She lives now on a small govern- ment pension which she says is al! she needs. She does her own house- work, reads and sews But her son, Leopold. has died since the war and she is now all alone ee ¢ Does she ever regret taking the _two escaped British prisoners into her home, an act that changed her the Belgian | Finds Barter System Slightly Unprofitable ST. JOSEPH, Mo. W—Police De- tective Austin Beierle tells this sad story: Last wetk his automobile and another collided. The owner of the second car said he had no cash to pay damages but he'd give Beierle his old car, Yesterday the detective reported he lost on the deal. Damages to his automobile to- taled $35. He sold the car given to him for $12.50 Tokyo Youth Confesses He Started 17 Blazes TOKYO uw — Police yesterday arrested a 15year-old boy who told them he set fire to 17 schools and homes since Oct. 9 becayse he was “shunned by my play- mates and distrusted by my moth- er All 17 fires were put out before much damage was done. Police picked up the boy in an alley where, they said, he was getting ‘ready to start a fire Americans between 3 and 49 are the heaviest coffee drinkers. Meco 1 make out abe anid! NOTICES sturdily “I have no regrets except that I have lost my two children. That is the worst of all There was a silence; then, as if the words were dredged forcibly from her heart, Mme. 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Lottery Suspect Called to Trial Phenix City Clean- Up Now Aimed at Accused | Numbers Racketeers PHENIX CITY, Ala. ‘® — With former Chief Deputy Sheriff Al- | bert Fuller under seven-year pris- on sentence for taking vice pay- offs, the state shifted its attention today to an accused partner in a five-million-dollar lottery racket Pudgy, baby-faced Godwin Da- vis Jr. was called to trial on the first of 44 indictments for lottery operation. * ¢ The younger Davis, his father Godwin Sr. and his uncle George | T. Davis Sr. are charged with bossing a multimillion-dollar num- bers syndicate broken up last sum- mer in the vice cleanup resulting from the murder of racketbuster A. L. Patterson Fuller filed notice of appeal from his bribery conviction. He is accused of taking ‘protection’ money from the owner of a no- torious bawdy house He was permitted to return home under house arrest. whenever you come in... we are never out... of ‘BOTANY-500: clothing es = tale Y DAROFF Skerry — .* < —— * \ Ve always maintain a complete stock of this famous brand name in men’s clothing Any day of the year you step into our store, we are never out of your size, style or color. You'll never hear us say—‘‘Sorry, we just sold out.”—or—'‘‘Sorry, they didn’t come in.” There are always these 3 basic colors — L Bre 2 Brown 3. Grey Aways these 3 basic ingredients — 1. Proper weight 2. Right styling 3. Appropriate weaves Kways these important fabrics — L 2-ply, 100% virgin worsteds 2. 100% virgin wools 3. Synthetic fibre blerids So just come im tomorrow and see how easy it is for you to find— the RIGET color the NRT model the RIGHT weave the RIGHT fit and at the very M687 price for you. 1954 MONTICELLO, Ky. —A teen- ager who preferred death to school | | killed himself yesterday, using a/| i to push the shotgun trigger. | would — die than go to) The blast struck 15-year-old Raul ' Morris in the heart. | Police Chief John Blevins said Mrs. Albert Morris, a widow and | mother of five other children, told | him she and Paul had argued over | school attendance. “‘He said he school,’ she said. THIRTEEN F BACKENSTOSE BOOK STORE | you more. ~ “A Christmas Carol” "A Christmas Carol” By Charles Dickens It Starts Monday, NOVEMBER 22nd PONTIAC PRESS that nothing could please by Charles Dickens is as much a part of the Yuletide season | as Christmas trees and holly. Down through | the years this great classic has been read and re-read all over the world. We received so many requests for a repeat performance, that we present it again in the certainty “4 z EASIEST $ TERMS rom *6O IN TOWN! Thot’s more thon just a slogon. It’s a fact. Becouse Osmun’s invites you to moke your own terms. And ¢ you never pay any i Dee interest or carry- ake Be te ing charges. Available at Downtown Store Town & Country 51 N. Seginew " ‘Tel-Huron Center cme AS ha O8 Open Fri. Night ‘til 9 P.M. Open Every Night ‘til 9 P.M. we - Your New Autumn Coiffure aa 7 . eL ey *' Mrs. Smith Hostess at Group Gathering The Naomi Group of the First *| Christian Church met with Mrs 3 Arthur Smith of West Huron street, | Paperes evening. Mrs. O. T. Wal- » | len reported on clothing sent by the | grodp to the Cleveland Christian Home. Mrs. Ruth Elam had charge of | the the program for the day Hair Cutting and Styling by . Tony & Carl © we'irocram tots signed to your featuree— to ve you resbh ew ' a * = [2 ioe New Hair-Drying Comfort! iy NOW ! B oa S Day eee LUGGAGE for Alr-Conditioned Hair Dryer ~ F] CHRISTMAS F; SAMSONITE SKYWAY ° g AMERICAN TOURISTER (Ona 5 } us CONGRESS a —_ : $9.95 to $35 ; e > ows : Initials Free—Gift Wrapped PHILIP'S : 79 N. SACINAW Riker Bldg.—Rear of Lobby A FE 3-7186 | hk ee ee re? ao cael | | NY < Robes Wrap yourself in a world of warmth in this corduroy twill robe that adds to your morning pretti- ness. Pink - Turquoise. 417.95 Pius a fine assortment of Nylon, Rayon and Cotton Quilts. Robes in Duster and Felted Sets. $5.95 $35 i Ce . : Evening Dress SWEATERS Set your evening holiday mood with this scooped neck 100% orion sweater with the plush look and feel of cashmere. Perfect for the coming holidays. White, pink, and black, in sizes 34 to 40. At Only $95 Handkerchiefs Dainty little “kerchiefs’ in fine Irish Linens and silks. $100 yp holiday mood . Downtown Store, 51 N. Saginaw PARK FREE WHILE SHOPPING AT OSMUN’S THE PONTIAC PRESS, Ray Freeburys | Chek of Plan Theme Christ was ihe of Square Dance setting for the Saturday evening « The Ray Freeburys decorated the Owen School gymnasium Satur- | day evening so that members of the | Hoedowners Square Dance Club/! wedding of Shirley Ann “saw red’ when they arrived at) the Hunters’ Ball. | Moore and Callers for the evening were Art Adam Zutant. Thomas, Ralph Monroe, Robert; . Grosjean, Dewitt Hart, Cecil E)- She is the she > Are wes ae ay cd vankiver bls daughter of debut. the Robert Mr. Grosjean was master of ceremonies and welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson and Mr. and Pattersons of Union street, Mrs. Lowell Wilkison as new . members and his parents Guests among the 32 couples 7 r d were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth May,| 2/© the Adam Mr. and Mrs. Randall May, Mr.| Zutants of and Mrs. Harold Nadiger. Mr. and RB kl Mrs. Russell Blockett. Mr. and eckley, Mrs. Ed Farr, Alice Nichollis and W Leslie Wingar The next dance will be held "> VON of . Va. A WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1934 MR. and MRS. of Christmas A distinctive touch of glamour awaits you at OSMUN'S for every . . and for almost every holiday wardrobe you ll find that certain ‘something’ that adds a finishing touch to your holiday season ensemble. Blouses ‘Miracle’ fibers become miracle fashions when OSMUN’S presents this smart 100% nylon blouse in either white, pink or powder blue. Sizes 32 to 38. UR) Only 35 95 Costume Jewelry New to our store... jewelry to accentuate your wardrobe in crystals and solids. $1 and>195 = % costume A small deposit will hold your selection in our layaway! | wearing a gown that matched the oT | ginning of Pontiac to 1900. The film was produced by Mr. and Mrs. Bell. Mrs. Harold Muldowney was’ introduced as a new member. Know Your Town Theme of Voters The November Unit meeting of the League of Women Voters was held Monday evening at the Chero- kee road home of Mrs. D. B. Eames. The program topic for the year is, “‘Know Your Town.” Mrs. Arthur Bell of Rochester presented a film strip entitled, “Pontiac Past,”’ depicting the be- Every JOLLY KERNEL TIME on womt® **°* POP CORN — i [= eal mivlly ENS ADAM ZUTANT Shirley Moore Repeats Vows on Saturday Shirley Ann Moore became the bride of Adam John -Zutant in an evening ceremony performed Sat- urday in the Church of Christ. The bride’s parents are the Rob- | ert Pattersons of Union street, and | his parents are the Adam Zutants | of Beckley, W. Va. The bride wore a ballerina | length gown fashioned of Chan- tilly type lace and tulle, A Peter Pan Collar and long pointed | sleeves complemented the bodice | and the skirt was ruffled. A seed pear! tiara held an Eng- | lish illusion finger tip veil, and she | carried a white orchid on a pray- er book. Carrol Wells, as maid of honor | wore a coral crystalette ballerina | length gown. She carried yellow | rosebuds in a colonial bouquet. | Elaine Fought was bridesmaid | _ Presenting the New Beautiful Versatile CIOSONIC S@2r BALOwWIN Now in this strikingly attractive new Baldwin-built Acrosonic .. . you may select the finish best suited to compliment your own decorative tastes . . . MAHOGANY . . . traditionally popular, is given new life, new luster, new color. KORINA . . . newest of the light woods, attractive, full- grained, blends charmingly with other light furnishings. EBONIZED .. . gleaming and lustrous, brings richness, distinction and elegance to any setting. Whichever finish you choose . . . the Acrosonic’s many exclusive features will geen! —_ pioneare in honor maid's, and carried a bou- quet of red roses Chesley TZutant, the bride- groom's brother was best man and ushers were Gene Moore Morris and William Harding. A reception was held at the church. The bride's mother greeted guests wearing a light blue faille. | years to come... see it... hear it A dress with navy accessories with | a_ white | S| CALI MUSIC 00. Pontiac’s Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments bridebroom's mother wore ag pea- cock blue dress with black acces- | and Baldwin Pianos and Organs sories and white rosebud corsage. 119 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 5-8222 The newlyweds are residing on PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL Hudson street. 11% S&. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg.. Pontiac. Mich. Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in .person for Free pamphlet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 | —— Taffeta is Texture White taffeta has broken out in texture. It blooms with velvet. black and rich. A finicky fabric for care, but worth its effort for the one dress of the season. Gifts Fron STAPP’S s Mother! Dad! It is not too early to Ot begin getting the things your youngsters will want. Stapp’s have new stocks im both stores to bring bright, happy smiles on Christ- mas morn. PATENT PARTY SLIPPERS “$5.95 « $7.95 according to size Suippers New toys, safe as mother’s arms, for infants. New inter- For Tots... esting do - it-themselves for Real : ng 2 those up to three. See our as- ings sortment this week. gua, $295 Growing Girls’ Sizes, .3-8¥V2 $3.45 SLIPPER SOX A brand sew design that wine exciting squeais. chilly toe! Te Authentic COMBAT BOOTS Of finest quality leather te Ka fort and wear! Sizes: Misses’ 3s. . *7.45 COWBOY BOOTS for girls and boys in same sizes as combat boot. JUVENILE BOOTERY 28 E. Lawrence Street and FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 “West Huron St. (Open Thurs.,Fri., Sat. to 9 p. mi A ‘ After eight weeks of strict calorie counting and | friendly rivalry the second weight reductioh contest of the Fashionette Club drew to @ close Tuesday evening. Win- ners in the three categories were (left to right) Mrs. Peter Hernandez of East Pike street, Mrs. Harry C. Kersten dr. of Third street and Mrs. James Parems of Franklin road. Mrs. last two o weeks. Personal News of Interest in Pontiac Mrs. Bernard Bogue of Birming- ham and Mrs. Bradford Smith of Oriole road have returned from a seek's vacation at the Barbazon Plaza in New York City. * 6¢ ¢ Pit James L. Howlett of Ft Leonard Wood, Mo., will return o his base Thursday after visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Harold E. Howlett of East Iroquois road for 10 days Mrs. Howlett’s father, 0. L. Larson of Manistee is also visit- ing. Joan Howlett arrived home Tuesday from her studies at the University of Michigan te eajoy an earty Thanksgiving dinner with her family. * ¢ ® Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eager of Pioneer drive entertained fecently at a bon voyage party honoring their daughter, Mrs. Glenn Koenig of Crescent Lake road Mrs. Koe- nig will leave soon for Tokyo, Ja- pan, where she will make her home for the next two years with Maj Koenig * ¢6¢ @ Ann Marie Baldwin, daughter et Mre. James Baldwin of Au- gusta avenue, ts among the stu- dents at Mercy Cellege in Detroit whe are assisting with the staging of a children’s the- ater production, “All Baba and the Forty Thieves,” thie week- end. * s s Raymond Young of Voorheis road will be among the seniors | whe will march with the Univer- sity of Michigan band at Columbus Saturday for the Big between Michigan and Raymond = =! berftene the rank of private first etnss. Comma Events Sonset Club et! bold Thankagiving pm meeting Thuredey et ta Wiser Schoo! Ladies Aid ef @t Johne Lutheran Cuureh will meet Thursday et 1 = ft @eseert luncheon et the chaure Zone eight of Mome ef America Ime Past President Club will bold @ al meeting Thursday. evening at the e of Mra. Emery Clark, 3861 Baléwin R4 The Queen Mary Section of Needle work Outid will meet Thuredsy et 1 pm. with Mre Henry Milligen. 8¢@ Bel- mont St Prances C Butterfield Tent 8 Deugh ters of Union Veterans will meet Thars- in Grotte Mall, 138 Weet Chtld Culture Club will meet There- day at & pm. with Mre Ervin Bum- beugh. 6291 Elimabeth Leake Rd Fine a * Good Workmanship and Materials When You opt Sofas Re-Upholstered As Low As $75 sat Call Today and Save on Manufacturer- to-You Prices! william wright Furniture Mokers and Upholsterers “all work ——— r yea 270 Orchard Lake Ave. "FE 4.0558. Ten finale | Ohio State. | horn. Patricia Lohfe of Voorheis road | freshman at the university will play the part of a nurse this | will also take part in the play. week in ‘‘The Gioconda Smile.”’ a * ¢ * play being given at Valparaiso! Brooke John was the name University. Patricia is a freshman | chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Palmer drama major at the university. | Strang of Argyle avenue. for their which is located at Indiana. son who was born Oct. 28 at Pon- Howard Knorr, son of the Alvin | tiac General Hospital. Grandpar- Knorrs of Birmingham is aients are the Cyril J. Strangs of and H Wenonah drive Mrs. Oliver | —— ~* and the John. Leachers of Murphy street | * * *« Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Saun- ders (nee Marian J. Beecher) of Hatchery road are announcing the birth of a son, Robert Craig, Nov. | 11 at Pontiac General Hospital. The infant's grandparents are Mr. | and Mrs. Herbert C. Beecher of | Cameron street and Mr. and Mrs. | | Harold Saunders of _Airport road. | | Because of our contacts in Paris, Rome and London, it makes it pos- sible for us to restyle your hair in the latest trend, keeping you always in fashion and intriguing. MAGNIFICENT PERMANENTS $500 _$'750_ $4 COLD WAVE MACHINE or MACHINELESS Including Hair Cut and Hair Style Open Wednesday All Day—Friday ‘til 9 NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED! IMMEDIATE SERVICE! ANDRE --- “First for Hair Styling” Andre Beauty CSalon = rapa Phone FE 5-4490 Fath: ‘Styling Ne Praised PARIS (INS)—The last 12 gowns believed that main purpose of a make a woman look more feminine, noted talent. most outfits | | In this last show this one color theme §f carried a | dress with a long torso bodice and a skirt fully flounced out from the hips. A jewel green satin dress and another in red satin with matching accessories were also shown. lines should be either deep and scooped or strictly high. For these last creations, decolletes leading into a sia draped bustline. rics even one made of ermine. FIFTEEN There was a turquoise chiffon Fath also believed that neck- he outlined wide Fath alse liked fun in fashions as long as it was in good taste— like the stockings with the black lace applique on the instep and the diamond studded garter tips he introduced recently. The loveliest evening dress that Fath designed just before his fatal | illness has -the style, and costume. the shade | the beauty of a timeless | Overt louse Goad | The overblouse is everywhere | his fal) and winter. It’s a far cry | rom the old poplin middy, for it Robert Smith of Grandview boulevard (extreme | through trom the dresses to the | blooms in the most romantic fab- right) was the winner of a trophy in @ contest. between | ae members who attained their ideal weight. Korb won a trophy for losing the most weight during the | For evening wear, there's Western fringed stvling in jacket with yoke and pockets branded from authen- tic western brands. Lay It Away Now for Christmas Nellie s 3507 Elizabeth Lake Road, Pontiac " 1 Bleck West of Huren Wi Jackie Rae Dance Studio 214 Telegraph ENTERTAINMENT for your Holiday Parties Precision Dance Routines by Senior Students. FE 2-2128 from Imported “RIVERTA by Sheffield Only $10.95 “8 Bloomfield PARK AT OUR FRON?T DOOR PASHION SHOP P Switzerland Plus 10% Fed. Tax Smart, fashionable watch with non-tarnishable golden aluminum case, rimmed in sparkling jewel colors red. black matching suede band, plus extra white cowhide band. Guaranteed, too 1662 S. Telegraph v eanuh ta Here's a Swell Christmas Gift! green, purple. All with MYTH OR CKETTRICK? this pure wool Heller jersey, lovingly mode with big 17.95 The great mystery is — how does McKettrick do it? Like wide seams and a bountiful hem, wrapped up in leopard skins’ (corduroy version) —- and for so low a price: , it Comes in-red, lime green and beige. 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RS OS SRS Se Le eee geet Pee a oe ee ee ee oo, Oe oe eee ese " a a, Oe eee SIXTEEN LeBaron Parents Attend Open House Workbooks. exhibits and handi-'ried out in the classroom decora- | , work were observed by 420 parents and friends Thursday evening at LeBaron School open house A Thanksgiving theme was car- tions where teachers were on hand to explain the daily routines After the tour refreshments and @ social hour were enjoyed —— “Buy Quality Without a Doubt” __ To make a wish come crue, see Secony + magic-touched corroa knuts = delicious colors! Pull-crtcle skirt with nea: cinch-waistband, has frosty snow crystals screened-on, is lined with Pellon to stand out wide without crinolines' Pert shirt has matching rib-knit detail. Both completely washable—and a wonderful buy' Shirt: 2.80 (3-6x), 2.08 (7-14) Skirt: 8.98 (3-6x), 8.98 (7-14) The WMARGARET ANN suop THE PONTIAC PRESS, Bernadette Zywicki Wed in Hills Rite | St. Hugo of the Hills was the with black accessories for @ motor | states. They will reside in Keego | through the southeastern | Harbor. setting for the Saturday morning ! trip wedding of Bernadette Ann Zywicki {and Ronald O. Jorgenson. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Zywick: of Au burn Heights, and he is the son of Mrs. William Mannerow of Bas street For the 16 o'clock ceremony the bride wore a white floor length gown. The Chantilly lace bodice featured ay illusion neck line and tleng pointed sleeves Lace insets complemented the skirt which was fashioned of tulle net over imported satin. Her fingertip veil as held by a Juliet cap wimmed with seed pearls, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations and roses with white pompon stream ers Beverly Elms wore a Shritnp col ored floor length gown of tulle and nvion. She is Bernadette s mece and was maid of Ronor She car ried a bouquet of brown chrysan themums tied with shrimp colored ribben Other attendants were Nancy Chaulkline, the bride's cousin from Greea Bay, Wis., Darlene Schultz, the bridegroom's sister. ef Detroit, and Bonita Goodell of Aubura Heights. gowns styled like the honor maid's Susan Meger and the bridegroom's |) This principle a — to clothes || er seated the guests. | well as hair- For her daughter's wedding Mrs Phone Edythe McCulloch | Reaume chose a pink faille dress Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431, with brown accessories and a cor- —— -eteing mid 608 Pontiac Bank Bidg. | sage of yellow roses. 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Aspirants Describes the TV World By ANNE HEYWOOD , Several young people have writ- ten recently asking how they can get into the TV field. “It’s so glamorous,"’ is the usual theme of the letters. ‘I intend to make it my life work, but I have no idea how to get into it.” DOLL CLOTHES _g7- EACH FROM ‘i ONE PIECE ea ° Wis ~~-— 6 Vy | * {0} + “.) * Wo)’ r e | v% Te } i e e e A A a L $ “le ele | = tie 6 tH Ne | r a , a ei Z | e Gy byl | t 4600 ) 6OR8 COLL 1° —20° TALL if Send 35 cents in coins for good list of recommended reading. | just vaguely in love with the general idea of = excitement, glamor and prestige. But a good many of them are serious and willing to work, and for them I have a suggestion, Get a copy of “Your Place in TV." by Edwin B. Broderick which is subtitled ‘A Handy Guide for Young People And it cer j sane is that! The author does not pretend that | it is easy to get into the field, but he does believe there are many opportunities here, and a great challenge to young men and women with talent and creative ability and a willingness to work hard. The book includes a concrete list of all the positions which exist in the field, together with the required qualifications. He gives a director of colleges which offer courses in TV, and a Top experts in the field, heads of the major TV networks, have contributed the introductions to the various chapters. Best of all. the book gives a clear picture of just what kind of jobs the real beginner—the person right out of school—can hope for, and how to go about it. It discusses starting in a big sta- tion versus a small one; what kinds of skills you must have; how best to overcome the competition — which is tremendous — and lots of back doors in, such as via the ad- vertising agency or the trade magazine in the field. (Copyright 1964) Waistline Watched in French Capital Pam-Pam, the Americanized cafe in France's capital, now of-| fers nostalgic travelers an oppor- | tunity to watch their waistlines while revelling in such home-style items as cheeseburgers, milk- shakes and chicken salad sand- wiches. The place mats contain pictures of all dishes served, with the calo- rie content of each listed under- neath. | | to Anne Adams, care of 137 tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone. | size and style number. Under-the-Stairs Shelves Cure Storage Headaches By ELIZABETH HILLYER Space that’s almost useless as !t is, under the basement stairs, can solve a storage problem. And if the stairs go down into a recreation room, the space can be made useful for an attractive ad- dition to the furnishings of the room. Deep shelyes like these can be cut from hardboard First, nail a hardboard panel to the undersid, of the steps. Nall two 1x2 posts to the panel, then notch them and fit in sup- porting cleats of wood, Nail the shelves to the cleats. |Here, split lengths of rattan or bamboo are nailed to the posts and shelf edges to give a decorative finish to a wonderfully roomy rack for magazines and game equip ment But the same shelf unit undeco- rated is also a good idea for the storage of canned food and varied supplies in the basement without a recreation room. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954_ —$ TT Book Offers Guidance to Young People Yearning for Careers in Video + ¥ fh QO “4 ty ? by Ceuna Wher Keep warm in this chill-chasing jumper! Wear it with or without a blouse! Pattern 519: Sizes 1844, 204g, 2242, 241. Tissue pat- tern; transfers. State size. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly your name, address with zone, pattern number, size. Feeds Large Group With Macaroni Mrs. Taup’s Souffle Holds Top Rating at Church Luncheon By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor When the women of the recently organized Congregational church in Birmingham entertained the De- troit Women's Fellowship not long fago, their main dish was a de 14's. 16%, our “agents’’ was at the luncheon and raved about the food. So we ran it down and obtained from ham her Macaroni Souffle recipe. Mrs. Taup is active in the young church, active also in the Bir- mingham branch of AAUW. She has two children in high school. Laughingly, she said she is a col- lector—but not of antiques; she collects for charitable drives. MACARONI SOUFFLE By Mrs. Milton J. Taup This recipe is for a large amount. It may successfully be made in 1/3 the quantity for a party of 10-12 @ cups (3 boxes) ready-cut macaront 6 cups scaided milk l'y cups melted margarine 6 cups soft bread crumbs packed 2 small cans pimientos 6 tablespoons minced parsiey 3 tablespoons salt 1% mds old English cheese 18 eggs, separated 4 small onions, chopped Cook macaroni. Melt cheese in milk. Beat egg yolks. Mix all in- gredients together, adding stiffly firmly i small quantity, place pan in pan of hot water. If made in larger quantity, place a pan of hot water in the oven. Cut into squares for serving. The j above recipe will serve 36 people. Top with a sauce made by adding % cup milk to each can of cream of chicken soup used. Answer te Previews Pussie - ‘ A ‘ik ir r Ss LaLy Ait. C3 Wedding Flowers for Every Purse! Ask for Free Booklet “How to Make Your "til 9 P. M. Daily — Sunday 9 to 4 P. M. 559 Orchard Lake Wedding Go Smoothly” Write, Call or Phone— No Obligation! PEARCE FLORAL CO. Open Ave. Phone FE 2-0127 2 Daily Deliveries to Detroit Guest Finds | _ Drawers i licious Macaroni Souffle. One af | Mrs. Milton J. Taup of Birming- | Locked Up She Feels Insulted, | Thinks That Hosts’ | Are Distrustful By EMILY POST A reader would like my opinion /on the following matter: *‘My hus- band and I were invited to spend ja week with very old friends who recently moved to another city. My husband and I occupied the spare room | “Much to my amazement, sev- eral of the dresser drawers were | locked. This hurt my feelings very /much and rather spoiled my visit as I felt that we were not trusted. “My husband thinks I am too sensitive for my own good, but wouldn't you feel thig way too, Mrs. Post, if you encountered this same treatment? I wouldn't dream of doing such a thing in my own house.”’ Answer: I can't even imagine why you fee] as you do. Drawers full of your hosts’ things would | certainly be useless for you, and it was entirely proper for your hosts to lock them Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please tell me the proper thing to say to an anniversary couple when going down the receiving line at a 25th wedding anniversary celebration? Are congratualtions in order? I know one is not supposed to say congratulations to the bride en her wedding day, but does the same thing apply at a wed- ding anniversary? Answer: There is nothing wrong having lived happily together for you might say, “All best wishes for your continued happiness.”’ Dear Mrs, Post: I would like to know what is the proper ex- | Pression to use when referring to | a woman with whom I have been | going for the past six months. She is a woman in her 405 and it doesn’t sound right to refer to proper to say “lady friend?” Answer: Please don't say “‘lady friend.” Simply say ‘‘a woman friend of mine” when speaking about her to others. | Manner® MAKE FRIENDS Bill's a card. He's always dis- ! | j } isn't. After a while the person at | the other end of the line figures | out it is just Bill trying to be | funny But the only person who feels like laughing is Bill. in saying congratulations for thew | | sleek. taste and fashion. For the festive party season, the hand | double-woven cotton with full pique seams 25 years. Or, if you like it better, gloved in @ white pull-on is elegant and ‘to stress the slender, ladylike, dressy hand. White gloves are the essence of good | They're delicately edged in pearl or gold This new version is in| beading. ! coe e © > | | | By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE My friend Margaret Ford Kier-| was to man her husband's bird) phen he promptly answered: her as my “girl friend,” and as (an. who used to be if not anti- we are not engaged I cannot | eall her my fiancee. Would it be | bird, at least bird-indifferent, has | become a bird-watcher. There was a time, only a few | years baek, when Margaret, a pretty brown-eyed writer and chil- dren's book reviewer, did very | funny imitations of bird-fans and thought g yellow-bellied sapsucker Was merely a scornful name to call someone you disliked. After seven years of marriage to John (Information Please) | Kieran, however, Margaret talks | about birds with a rapt look in | her eye, demonstrates bird calls and has collaborated with the nation’s best-known bird-watcher, her husband, on a biography of the most famous bird-watcher of all time, John James Audubon. It was only a scant five years ago that Margaret, in an article} prominently featured in a mag- azine, complained that one does Bird-Watching No Longer for the Birds ‘ot her jobs as Mrs. John Kieran feeding stations. “The birds came around in droves for the seeds, suet and peanuts,”’ she explains helplessly. “Chickadees, nuthatches, wood- peckers, white-throated sparrows. You couldn't help getting to know them. ‘Besides I read the columns that said you should share your hus- ing out with him on in the morning . That did it “‘Now,”” continued Margaret, ‘‘I day?’ That's what we call myrtle tell him I'd spotted two red-breast- ed nuthatches out one of the win- dows and could hear another going | ‘chrrp, chrrp’ at the front door.” John, who had ‘been listening beningly, smiled affectionately at his wife and demanded “What not become the WIEE of a nature lover. one becomes his widow since he constantly gets up at dawn and vanishes into the wild blue yonder to stalk birds | At that time Margaret not only | didn't know the difference between | a myrtle warbler, a palm warbler and qa western palm warbler, she definitely didn't care. The conversion started when one er ee ae Ne an = There’s « bit of a ae skirt is topped by a neatly making a prettily practical outfit to take a coed or girl through a busy winter’s day. . _ ve burr in the broomstick pleated || skirt fashioned of Casino cotton. The gay plaid gingham Ghai tia | * By MURIEL LAWRENCE Mark started going into his skid of misbehavior as soon as he got home from school. Told that his father was bringing i to wash, he dried himself with a guest towel that had to be replaced. Finally, when she found him sprawled in a litter of magazines spilled from her carefully arranged rack, his moth- er lost her temper. - She said, ‘“‘Get up from that sofa —and get out to the yard! Good- ness, what's got into you this after- noon? If ever a boy had a talent for housewrecking, it’s you! Hurry up! Get out of this room so I can get it back into one piece tailored broadcloth blouse, | band's interests. So, I started go- walks early | ~ say to John, ‘See any myrts to warblers. And the other day I| and Margaret continued: “I did telephoned him all over town to| the human interest parts of John could we talk about if she didn't watchers ‘Ill Do It for You’ Causes. Child’s Misbehavior Skid know anything about birds?” “Charge accounts.” | “So now we talk about birds and charge accounts, she summed | up. Here the Kierans got into a little | argument. “The other day I saw an olive- backed thrush and a gray-cheeked thrush, said John. “It was my first gray-cheeked thrush _ this year. | “No dear,” said Margaret, “it was your second gray-checked thrush. You're forgetting the one | we saw in Jerome Woods.”’ John subsided, thinking it over, James Audubon’ and John did the ornithological parts.” Every Date Needn’t Be Romantic Girls Miss Fun by Insisting on Glitter and Excitement By ELIZABETH WOODWARD Unless you're crazy about him there's no point in going out with him? Is that the way it is with ° Lots of girls just can’t see the sense in bothering with dates that aren't star-decked and bespangled with dazzle-dust. It’s not enough that some nice boy has asked for three or four hours of their company. There has to be suspense, yet. Glamor and twitters of excitement. And what perfectly good, harm- less, wholesome fun they're miss- ing! T Here's a girl. for instance, who can't bear the thought of dating a boy who's just a friend of hers. She writes: “Dear Miss Woodward: He likes me very much, but I like him only as a friend and nothing more. That's why I went. out with him when he asked me. “He wanted to get me a ring, but I told him not to because I wouldn't wear it. He keeps ask- ing me to go out every week and he calls me up several times a day. “I try to ignore him by not answering his calls and not going out nights, bat it doesn't seem to be the answer. I would tell him how I feel, but we've never really discussed the matter. Can you help me?” It wouldn't hurt you to go out with him now and then — and you'd be doing him a big favor. He's doing everything he can think of to get better acquainted with you while you're doing your best to stall him off. Is there any real reason why he shouldn’t become and remain a good friend of yours? Occa- stonal junkets to the niovies oF a game or a dance could be pleasant evenings with you do- ing your best to make him glad you're with him. Make such dates random enough so he (and all of the other boys) | will not get the idea you're going | steady with him. Your casual companionship will let him know just where you stand. Taking him in small doses will calm_down his “if at first you | don't succeed” fever. And it might be real fun for you. “Dear Miss Woodward: I'd like your advice on what to do when you've made a date with someone whom you don't care. into this date by on spur of the moment, to back out of it. But hurting his feel- go through with it him a second time if It's a very pretty picture of a happy husband-and-wife team but I, for one, think Margaret was more fun when she was doing devastating imitations of _ bird- j by resentfully correcting some mistake they have made for them. | Mark. Under the momentum of his rapidly draining self-respect, he's sped helplessly from one bad per- formance to another until it looks as though the very demon of con- trariness has taken him over. The real Demon's name was “I'll do it for you."’ The instant Mark’s mother realized this, she could brake his “skid” by arranging for ihim to correct his last himself. The earliest modern form of in- They begin as they began with | mistake | i difference to your spoiling the evening for every- body. Those few hours are just a drop in a lifetime's bucket. Look your prettiest and have fun if it kills you. (It won't — at least not for long). 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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954 Red Candidates | f1o0avs assicnment roe Glance at Phone Try for Foothold | ) Book Reunit SOMETHING WONDERFUL [ic wex sein LSUNIOR EDITORS | pre recat OKLAHOMA CITY wW—A broth- | er and sister were reunited for | the first time in 66 years because | of @ leisure glance at a telephone directory Bert Prigmore, 76, Oklahoma City, hugged and kissed his sister Mrs. J. A. Martin, 77, Fort Smith, | ark., and both were laughing and crying. BERLIN &-The Communists HAS HAPPENED AT will try to win a political foot hold in Allied West Berlin through the City Parliament elections Dec. 5. Campaigning under the banner | |of the Socialist Unity party (SED), the Reds have only a slim chance jof making any sort of a showing. | | They will have to poll 5 per cent ,of the total vote—expected to run | “You couldn’ r | around 1,400,000—to be eligible for ~< | her. 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Thru Sat, THE PONTIAC PRESS om WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TWENTY-ONE _ $18 Million Airport Planned in Warren Township Highway Federal Aid Boost Will Help County-But Little, | 2 | = skland Group By BURDETT C. STODDARD Total federal aid money available to the 83 Michigan counties Michigan's federal aid for highway construction will be increased | for each of the next two fiscal years will be $5,890,571, according to the next two fiscal years from $19,250,000 to $29,900,000 per year. | figures obtained by Belknap from the State Highway Department. SN ee SEY Cumeemeane Caen M. Ziegher. | This money will be split, with 60 per cent, or $3,534,343, allotted 3 er. r gare tn Site Would Be Located hohe teresa deg piedh we nar cheno e exclusively by | ‘irectly to counties and 40 per cent, or $2,356,228, retained by the | J/ apa SRS Pe, 2, 18 Miles From Pontiac the county will amount to about enough to construct one-fifth of a | highway department to be spent on county roads by the state. in Macomb County mile of two-lane concrete pavement. The present two-year money was split 13 per cent to counties ioe < Under the new law beginning July 1, 1955, the county will get | and 27 to the highway department. Tecusate ehh of Politions age being civenteted ts iar a, Gad Goa tome ce Ce ee The state’s portion was upped. Ziegler has said, to make more Se cignetares supperting M , v 2 money available for paving the 1,000 miles of state secondary trunk; | ~ > 7 oe © hE ee construction of a major airport for A y | lines which are still gravel roads. tle , PA . Ziegler has said cost of building a half mile of two-lane concrete Woleal ot eiiethed’ to ie quantios ic eileceied en the ; : . oe road is about $50,000. The county’s added $21,318 amounts to a isos of Som atin, pageiiaiiaas aad Poni tliahae, drop-in-the-bucket when compared with needs. , Actually, Oakland County will probably receive more of the As Oakland County grows it obtains a higher percentage of vg oo” To be financed and operated by $29,000,000 through federal aid expenditures on state and U. S.| federal ald money, Belknap sald. He considers this “about as ee ae Ne Detroit, the “Tri-County Airport trunklines here, Belknap points out. fair a plan as could be worked out.” . oan ’ would be . to “But federal aid will continue to be a small part of our ___As much ot the highway department's 40 per cent could be spent 2A pa > a, — eens program” as relates to the over 1,900 miles of county roads. here as the department feels necessary. ys : L =» ‘ 18 miles by car). . ol - a , pe e& -.% for Bet: Da aes Chrysler Strike |B eo oa 3 | | Gets Worker OK a) Si then ol 3 under chair- : DeSoto Disagreement ss look after county interests in air Second to Hit Firm __Dattoit owns the Warren Within Week around it for the $18,000,000 project, DETROIT @ — CIO United Auto Warren Township, in Macomb | Workers (UAW) Voter overwhelm- County where the site is located, ingly last night in favor of a strike ana a ae te ay oe | at the Chrysler Corp.'s two DeSoto te condemn the 74- | plants in Detroit. Airport for a park. Phil Sumeracki, president of Lo ’ Hearings on the suit have been } lige ceca raya ple February. , . in favor of striking. Local } pe provide Oule claims a combined membership of w Macomb with 7,400 workers, Pete - f the ceiling, * tude by contributing to an 0th wes & WHY | oom” emapped it oe = cae” he ena | iat Pp tation Fund, which speech. It must have been good, | "ast to be seen.” Has time played him a mad prank,| verse, of time gone berserk, was County Prosecuter Pumps could not cope with the , was| But Sir Winston's features are made of inrushing Soon the bow else extremely mobile, According | “US Message enclosed with a shill- known to man with the possible ublound, ye Megal flight. submerged. to Artist Graham Sutherland, com- | "ED: ola nde | ee “Prepare to most Thy | Sie oe clbamial caecum Hoffius said he has received no ; missioned by the combined Houses |, “A Tl-year-old pensioner "sends | Gog’ and ‘Please adjust your dress | ered Anthony Eden that he, Eden, | “°°! from Lear, Inc., owner of of Parliament to paint Prime Min- before leaving this public con- must go—that » |the plane, on whether it would S thanks for all Ww he ts “too old. Ol. er esign ister Churchill's 80th birthday por-| Sir Winston has | venience.’ ” . _ recommend leniency for the youth, trait, every thought that passes Another Troy — a tall, .._ Winston,” the cartoonist adds.| Spaulding said he took the plane as Head of Veterans |tese: se winston’ mind is re we years have re. |Solleatue—be refers to an “tha mags on sonata fe ap ef Sar | eee eee ae flected in his face. = years have re- | Wuthering Height.” wet Gas ee ee grandmother. He has enlisted in GRAND RAPIDS @—Col. Walter} which wilt it be—statesman, | S°¥mr ty hevine strutted hie | CHUFchill's work habits are awe- vately, all jf astabice-2.000' ot|0 T= J. Baker yesterday his | warrior, artist, wit — when the | hour onstage, Sir Winston should |iSBiring. Seldom retiring before them—will be there at Winston's as commandant of the | full-length portrait ts unveiled st | recite. make way for younger |midnight, he is capable of presid-| birthday party, Labor MPs mixing | Plant Shut After Clash Michigan Veterans Facility Churchill's 80th birthday party in | men of ability. Indeed, he is lik- ing at a morning Cabinet meet-| with archbishops and peers. One| of Officials and Pickets Baker has served as head of the! Westminster Hall on Nev. 30? pened to an actor who wears out |i"S: conferring with several min-| of his most prized birthday gifts big veterans instftution since 193 The artist himself has some| the andience’s patience in fumbi- So ic a aule eae aan wit be a “Book of Gratutude”| DETROIT (UP) — The strike- His Ts Tato with the faci. |20bts, for Churchill himself was ing for an exit cue. the 7 udience signed by every Member of Partia-| bound Midwest Rubber Co. was ¢ The board |" Sdverse to giving Sutherland! For taunts of this sort Sir Win- . 8 8 mans Gum fhe pester co Gwe |S rend amdin ited wicended the @-yearcld Baker |* band with the brush during the| ston reserves his most withering Nor does he follow his doctor’s wards. ah the . last Aug. 1, charging he had failed | “tings. And the world, too, may | scorn, Recently, picking up a copy advice to cut down on spirits and Bound in green morocco and 7 oo rug ee ae de wonder which of the many Church- | of the tabloid Daily Mirror in which Of the former, he ‘with the Spencer-Charchill ’ — to carry our directives. tobacce, » Be gays, code | pfesident of the firm and one of Be is will be remembered longest. | the headline ‘Churchill Must Go” | “I have taken more out of alco- of arms, the book will contain |i. ciiciais beaten by = | Baker announced his resigna- | But for 60 million Britons there|faced a cheesecake photo of a| hel than alcohol has taken out this passage from Bunyan’s “Pil- | nounced it would be “until ton at a State Civil Service Com- | can be no doubt. There is only one | bathing beauty, Sir Winston cried: | of me.” As for his cigar-smoking, grim’s Progress:” further notice” after he ‘ mission hearing called to investi | Churchill, as far as they are con-| “Just look at it—on one side| “It I had mot smoked so much “You have been so faithful and/| plant under escort gate charges brought against (cerned — the bulldog warrior, |lechery, on the other treachery.”| I might have heen bad-tempered so loving to us, you have fought | terday. and other Baker by the board of managers. | growling, chomping a cigar, his| There is the growing legend that | at the wrong time.” so stoutly for us, you have been | officials had conferred A commission spokesman said |fit fingers held up in the Victory |Churchill is indestructible. LIK @) vanity is perhaps his outstand- so hearty in the counselling of us,| comb County the board had agreed to drop #8”. mw ithoe ith noe custom te riale| ime weakness. Few who saw him that we shall never forget your | Clemens. Sot uat akin =| 1A fon. the beaches “his infinite variety True, he de-|**, the pelea ~ gl ‘ em , ies =) pr | : will forget the sight of Churchill The common people in Britain | president, "Maj. Wilber G. Graham» will) speech could stir a nation to \Pomlt upon e nearing Sid, and his decked out in the velvet robes and | hoping that Sr Winston will re-| plant _ Serve as acting commandant at/ resist invasion, and yet, curlousty | 6? it ‘is of thiv and |Puumes of a Knight of the Garter member the words which follow | es they the ‘facility until a successor is enough, bring comfort te these | wit his spirit its youthful All but overlooked, however, was further in the text: “O that we/ the day. named to replace Baker in the | whe had suffered losses—se that rapier-tike. the by-play between Sir Winston might have thy company to our) Kurt had - $12,000-e-year post. “a thousand years from sow, | Not oven the Tories have been and & Boy Scout, who insisted ca| journey's end. f| i - — + Take Advantage of Pre- Thanksgiving ae LOW PRICES at FROM WED., NOV. 17 THROUGH WED., NOV. 24th KRAFT'S FAMOUS MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING QUART JAR JACK FROST Pure Cane GRANULATED SUGAR ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS at VDUR ORCHARD LAKE ROAD | BLOCK EAST OF TELEGRAPH Quan Qn “2 Qinn 5 oa We Reserve the Right te Limit Quantities MAXWELL HOUSE e HILLS BROS. 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Now Stepsister, 6 tome and found the bo. m MORI centinued to decline with only two Week 6, ‘54, 14, '53 | Chichen BOB sececn 8 1s Mosley was at the TIME... yaperted te the past week. a @ 36 )~=6 | Young: Wife Held for | Montrose School for Girls, a de-| 7 2 5 gal ing to a weekly summary by the sere cats ‘ail forms) ° 3] Here's Relief So Different — County Dept. of Health. |fuin"er . ¢$8| Mental Tests Following | ‘ton home st Reisterstown ' for coughs of colds it ore DWARDS’ °C | ‘Hate’ Slaying 'Stassen Wants Nation e will cheng =) = - TABLETS ©: coum: 3 ; 1 ROCKVILLE, Md. @®—A mar-| to Draft Ike for 1956 ly cough syrups! Only two cases of chicken pox | Tied 15year-old girl, who police} HOUSTON w—Harold St - a 1es (a \\ pb gr chortle - pleas- Beta ea | were reported in Pontiac as com- | said admitted the fatal strangling| said yesterday President Eisen-| 7 re with a | pared with four the previous week, ot her 6-year-old stepsister because | hower, regardless of whether he | according to a report by Dr. John | «] hated her,” was held today for | seeks re-election in 1956, should be | special way & penetrating Constipation? = director of public! mental tests. drafted “‘for the good of the coun-| | ingredient with a t- Police said Mrs. Marion Mosley | try. tor | # ing formula, The combina- ‘rom Constipat kind! The report for Pontiac follows: | would be examined today to de-| Stassen, twice a candidate for) & at t e tion means you get more re- _ i . Week Ending | termine whether charges will be | the Republican nomination, said he | oa mae — oer- w ee bor on week abe 13 | placed against ee in —— will not I ponccmi again a a4 - “i edicin ondertu Hel ickhen pom ..... . yesterda: of therine a | cause shou! ‘ 4 . nent gyrup — “ Mum de Hannister. | lowed to continue his program. F b ‘cs That F l igh Ss ees Itching Misery Poeumonia o...0.0. 8 ° || The dead girl was found in her | —————_—_ aorics at ormer y i, b Ski = — see'sieieca : . : home tied to a door. eyed by |* | Passes Out Plums @ } caused Tuberculosis .......45 owel looped around .| x4 ° fe VICKS weos-reanne y Ste Dryness | Shona couek oo 1 8\"Rolice said’ Mrs. ‘Mosley called| MANCHESTER. Conn. 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Fire Razes House Trailer, EE Slate Meeting to Settle School Dispute +2. iif OF Pigs =o ee en CIO Urges Employers friday Talk Set Police Probe ssi" sais, we (emaeaoee) Sat Site to Hire Local Residents . | Passed by the Oakland County CIO Council and sent to the Pon tiac City Commission, a resolution calling on local industry to hire county workers was tabled by the’ commission last night. The deferring motion was made by Commissioner Roy V. Cooley, who said the commission should have further time to study the resolution and to see whether the body had any authority to en- dorse it. The CIO resolution, in part, de clares “Employers in and around the City of Pontiac are hiring new employes to meet their production demands, and some of these em- ployes are being imported into the city from outstate. “Consideration is not given to people who live in or around the City of Pontiac to fill these va- | “We have approximately 5.000 or more employes who are now un- employed and are available for employment in the plants which are in need of hiring new em- ployes. . . “It is requested that the Pon- tiac City Commission request all employers in this locality te first employ the local employes before hiring outstate employes.” Commissioner John A. Dugan commented: “] don't know if what they say is accurate but with Wilson Foun- dry and Yellow Cab (GMC Truck ory ‘5 7 Shoe Service Under New Management Open Daily 8 to 6; Fri. te 8 Zippers replaced and repaired on all heavy articles of cloth- ing. Ladies’ purses repaired. We Do All Kinds of Orthopedic Work 4520 Dixie Hwy. DRAYTON PLAINS Richardson Farm Dairy 7350 Highland Rd. 7" - and Coach Division) the way they are, I feel employers should do everything possible to hire local people.”’ Copies of the resolution were the Pontiae Press and the Pontiac Manufacturers Assn. CIO Council President Fred V. sent to the Chamber of Commerce, | in Carver Matter | Move Follows Closing Yesterday as Parents Surround Building ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — A| out at about 12:55 a.m., apparently | starting in the bedroom. No one _e Otn . m ) Gun Deaths was home 1 .., shrunk piles WITHOUT ES 8 ERY! Pain was stopped or; ee : “lieve itcht satandig. Toll at Five as Hunting County Calendar Fo caeck cee madarn Drcnaeiarinn: Season Moves Into 3rd Breyten Fisine Panes _ or ast re Now else in new STAINLESS form. Blue Star Mothers Chapter 16 wil) = & \ meet at 7.30 pm. Thursday tm the sehool | auditerium. New officers will be elected Day in Michigan By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Two hunting deaths were under = gia Hoyt of Pontiac, the latter jal meeting of the George | | |Haggard told the Press that in ae . a : ici , rT ; . stating “‘outstate employes” in the | Washington Carver School Board efticis® leweatigation: soday ax Mick 7 ARMY meacliitled, ie councl wan cole aimed at ironing out teacher-par- | igan moved into the third day of WAVY | ring both tg workers from outside be held Friday io on aie the state's I5day deer hunting sea- ‘of Michigan and from other parts | os) oe ae son = —— ) of the state be fayette Se roms. at | With tr nfire death toll at ” , TARPAULINS cas, 11 Lafayette St Be eS cee tee ‘ee Mildewproof Waterpreol | th ‘ oe ug .,omere other | The school was ordered closed | five police were investigating the —— ee |zeetercns i Oakland County Chiet deaths of Mrs. Betty Wettberg, 38, 5x7... $3.50 9x12 $10.80 . ssistant Prosecutor George . | ~ . Animal League | Tayor_atter_ seme 100 incensed af caved andi High Miaka 6x7... $4.20 | 10x12 $12.00 | parents refused to allow either = een 12x! 18.00 < 6x9... $5.40 x15 $18. teachers or students to enter the ther th gunf deat bi 3 pens esaie z The o three ire deaths : | . . building ‘were Richard D. Sexton, 17, of 8x9... .$7.20 | 12x18 $21.60 ‘Shop in Pontiac The parents, claiming they are ee at a ee ae 8x10. $8.00 | 12x20 $30.00 The Michigan Animal Resrus net property represented at school THE TREATMENT—Giving an arm-twisting shove to Janice oh tapering P , League, Inc.. of Pontiac, papain board meetings, took action fel- | Sweet left. are Eunice Collins, center, and Fran Nicholson, as they oe Nylon and Wool | ing a Resale Shop here in the city, | lowing a board meeting Monday try to prevent her from revealing the secret that a man is attending | Mrs. Wettberg was found shot $ 95 in one of several money-raising | night at which a board member |g woman's college in the senior play “Mr. Co-ed,”’ slated for presenta. , to death Tuesday six miles south HUNTING Reg. efforts to build an animal! shelter. | Peta school janitor exchanged ¢,,., Friday at 8 p. m. in the Roosevelt School gym, Keego Harbor. | of Ironwood three-quarters of a 15.95 The shop, to have its public s. Twelve seniors are included in the comedy, with Walter Goetz playing mile from her bome. She had COATS opening at 10 a.m. Saturday, is The school’s 2,200 predominately the role of the male student. been shot in the forehead. Po- _ es | located at 297 Oakland Avenue. Negro pupils were left unsuper Anyone wishing to do so may | vised Monday as 63 teachers left contribute any article |classrooms to demand their pay J ied take | from Supt. Walter Buffington which | 1 commission basis, All proceeds Pontiac City Affairs above actual expenses will go | toward the shelter fund. checks. ; Clair M, Taylor, state superin- The Animal Rescue League. | tendent of schools, will attend Fri- organized here in May, 1953, hopes | day's meeting, according to Prose-| Moving rapidly through routine to establish a amend run on the | cutor Taylor who was called in business, the City Commission most meee principles. | with police to maintain order yes- completed its 21-point agenda in They re already of Exot | ercay as about 250 people stood less than 60 minutes last night ground at the corner of outside the school Comm ; f . o issioners first heard a re boulevard and Featherstone road port on an agreement with Sher- for the building. “We hope once and for all te The League board is com straighten out matters between | Wood Homes for curb, gutter, of seven members and | en q| the beard, teachers and Citizens grading and graveling on Roland education director. They are: Wil-| Improvement Committee,” ee ane Sareeeteey ee liam A. Browne of Rochester, pres- | Taylor, | The commission passed a resolu- ident; Dr. Campell Harvey, Oreh-| Samuel Jackson elected to the [U0" Approving the agreement, per- ard Lake, vice-president; Mrs.| board in a recent recount of July ae an i Heme to: pe ate eis Robert Bartlett of Oxford, treasur- | 12 election ballots, and James Har-| |er; Mrs. Ruth Townsend of Pon-|rison elected July a oes backed = ane id Sssessor was eahoriees |tiac, secretary; Mrs. Martin J.| by the improvement committee. | Davis of Rochester, corresponding, A split between them and the bd secretary and B. J. Edwards Jr., other three board members came Juveniles for Examination ~ - tor. Additional board members are ed Mrs. Loretta Baker secretary Mrs. David Turner and Miss Geor- | Monday. The minority members claimed the election was carried out in whispers so opponents would not know she was elected | active in humane work in Oakland County for the past 40 years Will Face Justice Court PTAGroup Plans | wiieftptin tin | Arcignment in Domoge j ° t Program Evaluation | “Frecesncr rrederice C2 pest cy ¢ vein asyeu said three complaints filed with' .. prison term, three teenage boys ee eee af- charged with causing an estimated eet oe aed ae until | $99 000 in damage to 18 Woodhull |Lake summer homes Nov. 2 WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The township-wide PTA program plan- | ning committee will meet Monday | at 8 p.m. in the home and family- | ~ | night's fisticuffs were board mem- C ‘eee when arraigned before Springfield — a oo | Township Justice Emmett J. Leib yesterday. All parent chairmen, mental health, study group, and adult education chair. | Janitor Cash Bates. | with burial in Lakeside Cemetery. LU He died Tuesday. | gene Buchheister, 15, of 5789 fron Drayton Plates | MARLETTE—Service for Mrs. Sy A AE Rateriow, | Lucy May Harlow, 77, was held) “Commu! Lake. am, today at the Marsh Funeral Home, Examination was set for Nov. % with burial in Marlette Cemetery. at 9:30 am. in the county court- | EXCLUSIVE FURNISHINGS She died Sunday. house. The youths are held in| FURNITURE [ an G ! | Surviving are a sister Mrs. Wil- Oakland County Jail on $6,000 bond {iam Brandon of Pontiac and a each. APPLIANCES | brother Verne Lynd of Oxford. The accused trio broke into the tm the Geart of Orayten Ptetne Mrs. William Joos ; homes during a 4day period, State || 35% Seshataw = OR 38-1711 1) Cass CITY—Service for Mrs. Police say. smashing furniture. | HAS HAPPENED AT WONDERFUL PPEIFFER BREWING COMPANY, DETROIT AND FLINT, MICHIGAN * @ @ Ak ’ 4 AS >~ “Mi - 40725. held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the — Bentley Arrives died Monday. George F. Butler, 78, a former | SAN JUAN, P. R. (UP) — Rep tional Church. Burial will be in| pican Nationalists shot up the, Home. He died Tuesday. a goodwill mission. worth (Lulu) Fenner, 59, of M-24) cause during my illness I received burial in Farmer's Creek. near) Prayers for my recovery.” | are a daughter, Mrs. Ronald! pim at the airport, he was sure Hadley, and a sister, Mrs. Ruth) pperte Rico in the United States. | | FERNDALE — Service for Mrs. Through Routine Business « | who secured a breaking and enter. | Marquette subdivision number 1. | ee men have been invited to attend Saviaiarcion ta tax came Wail baad The agenda will include an eval- | ( D h ae ne ms im of the fall workshops, con- oun eat S renee tne by pri ducted by the University of Mich- —— S ae Coun- = some plays on menta) health George H. Barrett | ty Prosecutor rick C. Ziem, and a film preview. HOLLY—Service for George H. | jing in the nighttime warrant Barrett, 81, of 14452 Milford Rd., against them SHOES For FAMILY will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, from The the Dryer Funeral Home, Holly, The boys are Harold Parker, 16, of 9419 M15, Clarkston; Eu- | aamnonor’s plot 177. lice said her own shotgun, a shell (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | discharged, was found clenched | | im her right hand. Gogebic County Prosecutor The- | was delayed, be said, because he’ Om mission Moves Swiltly cot,cany,preccter Te. an autopsy report stated she died | “a cerebral laceration and and shock from a gun- to prepare a special assessment shot wound.” The report showed | roll for a two-inch bituminous re. the shot was fired at close range. cap on Telegraph road, from West| Pieces of lead and shel] wadding Huron to Elizabeth Lake road. | will be sent to the state police | The request of Earl E. Peters |for examination | for transfer of an SDM license | Flake was shot and killed late from 513 Osmun St. to 332 8. East | Tuesday while deer hunting in Har- | aia was approved, as was the | ing Township in Wexford County. in uction of an ordinance to | Fifteen-year-old Mike Stevens of rezone property in the Joslyn- | ‘ill held for questioning | Grace Fuller-Peacock section. ray og etre “ "s | Commissioner John A. Dugan, State Police quoted Stevens as _| Who acted as mayor protem in| saying he had stolen a .22 rifle Mayor William W. Donaldson's! from a house im Cadillac and absence. cast the single dissenting | that he was hunting squirrels | vote against the ordinance intro-| when he accidentally shot Flake. duction ' Approval]. subject to the nod of the city attorney and city mana- ger. was given a contract with the Boschma Co. for removal of the municipal market building from its Mill street site | Public necessity was declared for a water main on Second ave- nue from Ivy to Laurel, and on ea avenue from Second to ign was shot through the head as } . , he hunted in Marquette County with A bid from Robert C. Costello his father, David H. Sexton, pro, for purchase of 530 feet of let 2, prietor of a Negaunee restaurnat assessor's plat 7 on Le Grande State Police said the bullet was avenue, was accepted and the fired by Cyrse A. Nocenti. 30. of city attorney authorized to pre. Negaunee. hunting with another pare a deed. party. Nocenti said he mistook the Referred to the City Planning boy for a deer. | Commission was a request for Hale, a widely known Michi- | rezoning to manufacturing 1 classi-| gam sportsman and insurance | 'fieation lots 274 to 278 and 281 to firm president, wag killed open. 287 of the Civic Improvement Co.'s; img day by another hunter in the Pigeon River Forest, 20 miles An ordinance was passed to re-| northeast of Gaylord. se aie Laeger In addition, four hunters have 4 , | died of heart attacks in deer coun- , assessor's plat 38, and lots 9 to 11 try or on their way to northern. woods. And Rudolf Franson, 47, A communication from the How- | of Ishpeming, was killed in a pre- ard Building Co. regarding Gamage | season mishap when a pistol ac- | to the water main on Rutgers ave- |cidentally discharged at @ Mar- nue and removal of earth from its quette County hunting camp. property by the Costello Excavat-| Two East Lansing youths sought ing Co. was referred to the city | by State Police and conservation manager. | officers since their disappearance | Official blessing was given an Monday were found by two trap- application for placing a banner = PCTS Tuesday night in Dead Stream across Saginaw street by GMC | Swamp in Roseommon County Truck and Coach Division next northwest of Houghton Lake. Both of a thank-you letter from Hartow Scamger. 18—were suffering from H. Curtice, GM president. | Sect and expomre. Public } eo Three Detroiters who became Police said the youth drove to, Cadillac in Flake’s car to report the shooting. Stevens has a long record of charges of breaking and entering and car theft. He is a former inmate of the Boys Voca- tional School, In the other gunfire deaths. Sex- HUNTING PANTS . $10.96 HUNTING SHIRTS 2.56.96 HUNTING CAPS .-:., $1.49% RED JERSEY GLOVES. 29 SOCKS, 50% Wool ... .38¢ RED SWEAT SHIRTS . $1.00 Impertect INSULATED BOOTS GENUINE GOVERNMENT KOREAN BOOTS Insulated for 40 below zero The warmest boot $ 95 available for the hunter and outdoors man Other “Korean” Boots ... from $8.95 Insulated Overshoes. 5 buckles... $9.95 4 buckle. $7.95 JOE'S uv SURPL WAVY 32 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-0022 We Rent Tents Huddik’s ARE OPEN AS USUAL AT THEIR NEW LOCATION 23 .N. SAGINAW tiation t and the city a also were found. assessor authorized to : are Jack McBride, 2, in! - Prepare | wackinac C I Metro special assessment rolls for the Oucode County, and Jeb Ww. aa | following projects: derson, 17, in Ogemaw County. work on “Whiitield tram Saginaw to| The latest heart attack victim Edison and on Tennyson from Baldwin was Walter Fraser, 47,.of Utica. He aanitary sewer on Oakland from | Was Stricken while hunting in the Grand Marais area and died in a !hospital at Newberry. Northview to Kinney, Kinney from te Stanley, Stanley from the No Michigan Activity on McCarthy Signatures | trunk sewer to Kinney DETROIT ®—Michigan isn't of- | ficially represented in the nation- wide drive to obtain signatures in A public hearing was deferred one week on rezoning to commer- cial classification lots 137 to 140 and 166 of assessor's plat 138. assessment rolls for the following were confirmed. oe “Let 9 of credit counseling experience assist you” 32 * < | : baltp Sto Wed 6 fen ene vo MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS S Above Oskiend Theater Sidewalk on the west side of Motor from South boulevard te Luther: side- Bout support of Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis). | r Pike te. Mechanie. of Dougias from | Drive chairman Rear Adm. John ure ter, drainage ond related G. Crommelin said in New York Air yoo ng ween Peeeegee | yesterday “We have received sev- —_—_—_—_ eral requests for petition forms | Child F d Tied | from Michigan but it is one of the | | ren oun | states not yet officially repre- | sented.” Later Crommelin named Charles = William (Hattie) Joos, 75, will be ‘tures and appliances. Douglas Funeral Home. with burial in Elkland Cemetery. She) , . in Puerto Rico George F. Butler ° ° IMLAY. CITY — Service tor ON Goodwill Trip | 'resident, will be held at 2 p.m. Alvin M. Bentl ns a M. ley ‘R-Mich) who Thursday at the First Congrega- was gravely wounded when Puerto Imlay Township Cemetery by the | tiouse of . Lester Smith and Son Funeral | warch arrived here yesterday on Mrs. Elsworth Fenner “T came to express to the Puerto LAPEER —Service for Mrs. Els- Rican people my gratefulness be- will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at| More than 4.000 letters daily from | the Baird Funeral Home, with! Puerto Rico expressing wishes or | Metamora. She died Monday. Bentley, speaking in Spanish Surviving besides her husband} tig » ial cas welcoming | Walker of Metamora, three grand- there ts sincere appreciation children, a brother, Ralph Kile of| rather than ill feeling towards 1 F a. Bentley and his wife were offi-| Mrs, Eart Lillie cially welcomed by commonwealth | | Earl (Grace May) Lillie, 61, of 156 W. Lewiston, will be Thursday at Secretary of State Roberto San- | chez Vilella on behalf of Gov. Luis Munoz Marin. San Juan Mayoress | to Bed; Mother Held | MUNTSING @® — A 23-year-old | A. Maculey of Detroit to the na- tional committee of the “Ten Mil- | WHY PAY 1 p.m. from the Wessels Funeral Home, Pleasant Ridge, with burial at Petersburg. She died Monday. Surviving are her husband Eari, one daughter Mrs. Herbert Morley Felisa de Gauthier and other of- mother of two was held in the| ficials. 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Gives Donotios ; l [Mariya which be. dedicated = Bullets, Boomerangs | usep mAcAzINES | Srmearar | ‘2.00 r_| Aly Voted Male Marilyn Gable uate Sechrest Hoppy Ducks ‘Em | “Meas Walled Lake, Mich. The state franchise tax board re MON.,, TUES., WED ceived a letter and a $10 check “7 «7 . f ——m meer, from a Palo Alito man even thor M-G-M presents ; he didn't pwe any taxes Another Role son? | ADELAIDE, Australia «®—Hop- od along Cassidy — actor William | Snapshots of Hollywood collected | Boyd—almost came to the end of | at random: John Wayne goes into} the long, “long trail at Adelaide's St. Johns Hospital Monday for Norwood Oval last night. by El Morocco Adorers By EARL WILSON YORK - Whom d8 you ladies Piper's Hagar eh NEW think is the “male Marilyn Reading Galley Proofs . THE PIRST GREAT MUSICAL i “Il am of the opinion aidd the wo roe whine no Fl Boroten pass p Frank Sinatra. Eddie of Unpublished Book, treatment of his Jeft ear. which is | The idol of American youngsters IN > Aad 1c Be » & ee se lt ete ode ~ ’ ond ' so painful he’s barely able to finish! stepped forward on the st in letter from Paul Madsen that |. ; — .. = ; ‘ n hare | s : stage NEMASCOPE it has been a great asure niahen, Murer Brando, Cesky Fach SES Tn ene ane The lion's S “The Sea Chase.” the center of the arena to speak «} 4s ne d ia pies , . ¢ Foss : r = ““ , ae _« vonenne Ray Pais By LOULELLA ©. PARSONS llear tell Howard Duff was very. to the crowd during an exhibition Ces Tie 1H NE Ms (CAS ATE 1 OME The Prince was at M a iast night with Princess Francesca ee ; attentive in Palm Springs to Mary Of boomerang throwing f HOLLYWOOD (INS) Right in : it something in exchange for WS girongoi, “the most beautiful woman in Naples,” but danced _ = Jane Hicks ex-wife of Marion At that moment the wind caught aa service to not only me out x lot me with Et Merman —in fact « OQark Gable’s hand is the yalley Hicks realtor the fast-traveling missile, dipping ry one in this state and. to ‘ Meet ee i a tone wit "™ Poprocteat ry s Share a it under the awning of the stage . | ON I nua Cla e i I ; i é l ‘ a. f our in keeping it so, | am ‘© 7! bet = Herides Jane Froman is showing her Hoppy heard the whistling. ducked ; wiar <1 0a cnine al. a thie ‘ yeca ew gratitude in ai practical way quickly, and the boomerang ‘ , ” jance ali rigt alin ¢ SO elie . a as t pur by planning a benefit for the og hic head by inches contribution for that end I m d his head by P We , that i Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kan. The boomerang later was pre ob le She feels they helped her so |. ted to Hopps RINGSIDE BAR much after her tragic accident. W. Gures ot Elizabeth Lake Rés. * *® *® * i ‘ A \. ~ that a ad s being A very cute twosome at a table Lame Duck Swan Son 7 W CABS Pretty Joyce Mathews ls be fh hin Ste d ssed. Clat is being sought for two at Jacks at the Beach VIIDDLETOWN Conn ies - — . — ‘tress ap she's iz into “Put T ~ tiles ee etarin Ol Joanne Gilbert and Robert ; I NAAN WHALE ns agaln — 3 golng : ee to ae the ‘ t cena start ' il A "Teo (eed ate as Before Mayor Stephen kK. Bailey ON oO T i Cc E F, ogetne! playing uy alnver’s ix a test pilot and ends up 4 big ancis We eu - ; a V Ale os ee : resigned as qa Wesleyan University * @iiyv ' "he + ‘ } a] j ] US sh 6 sruce \1z ung le “4 vey ri; hae he we The @aughte The piay. written by Viola " = secu he me ogee sane Ritz brothers opened with professor to take a job at Prince- PONTIAC DRIVE-IN i) 1 GE be 12: Rubber, directed by Eddie Dowling, opens = ue Caldve " elk ‘on ‘ a a sock at the Flamingo in Las '" University he made a “‘fare- THEATER IS UNFAIR i aynya ; ky New Haven and will be In Boston Jan [EE SEES. Pe Vegas—in more ways than one. Well speech” to his students which | TO ORGANIZED LABOR. wee BE rte: 3. Joyce. who hasn't been on the stage in Clark has two assignments Al Ritz collided weitle we at the entitled ‘“‘The swan song of a Pontiac Local 620, TS | ; titz a as LA.T. | 3% years, was invited to do the = by er takes oe ee fgivniy acrobats Jeaving the stage and is lame duck.’ ee oe ———— | Dowling and. as she told a friend, “I just an unt] spring - | sporting a real shiner couldn't say no ALY KHAN This book must be entertainment porting _ : a a because Clark says that he won't Things I gotta see: Boris Kar The Mason-Dixon |ines now called ‘the Dixon-Yates line make “ay ete thal hee o loff doing a song and dance num- : = p by Gov. Clemens of Tennessee I saw photographer Joe ‘wine ber with Donald O'Connor on an hiessage Rosenthal, who took the Iwo Jima flag-raising pieture in * 2) . . . upcoming TV show of Don's ales —— = —PLUS— and, oeing a student of photography. aske Nim wnat Was the ! t f Wevnt | ne O° pie Sh [ey sS and | first thins bh nea hs itd Ano Busdens are cutting then “NOW SHOWING a \ ‘ “THE COWBOY ture I got the hel oul of there he ‘4 ' ' ! t Me ‘ ‘alt a bh SIO < 1 att oe th $ TURD Y! : replied Pia . Ri in besm New Yo i; ru SA A } with repli lentalls Bin - Rainbow ee i Siete on “AB INN } Tex Ritter * * tt been rescatten since ut Was Le guues : por Oren oy Features at 1:45 - 4:20 - 6:55 - 9:30 4st ose on Broadwa ind any - at . . SUNNY MT. BOYS Kob Hope tells in his new book, —_—— thing that was deemed objection é TTT “Have Tux, Will Travel,” by Simon & ” fror deemed ob 00 5 OM MM MB a Jimmy Martin — Osborne Bros. able from a political point of view N all hak: Gone Dick Cobb Schuster, hew his onetime dance part- Sep, fee otic } — * ationally tthe yarns 6 = ner, Kathleen O'Shea, quit him, went —_— iuusinc Wicd WHERE Carroll, , Othe r : Recommended back to Morgantown, W.Va. and ye nee e ney an, and GOOD , Friday, Nov. 19th opened a dress shop—and engaged ‘ a ° the creators of “Gerald MeBoing him as her “New York buyer.” Boing,” flew to Lag Vegas to see National Guard Armory FRIENDS At the Piano s \ \ * S| \ - = : \ \ 4 e PONTIAC Hope tells of shopping for $10 and $16 75 eeuae Benes is playing at the \ FET \ - Lt dresses on 7th Av to be sold to the chic a te M — or s . Shee Starting 21 © FP M Reund & — —— . ° a s @ +h Seeare Mance Til 1 AM. Adults 51 JOYCE MATHEWS ladies of Morgantow! I kept hearing about Kerwin =. s @ if Pies Tax-—Children Free “Nobody knows about this except an elderly busybody named athews from Wvnn Rocamora y. ® ne VERA. | Ss Li i Crosby.” relates Hope It's supposed to be a deep secret) But and ili admit I didnt pay very BING DANNY . aT WEXL Daily 3:45 P.M. when I doa oa peee at Paramount, hes apt to remark, ‘That much th pices I thought " en \ ® CROSBY: RKAYE- CLOONEY- FI ] EN } s tty good for a dress buyer lap LR EL ATE ht = | . 2 was pretty g : ent % . TECHNICOLOR : = s|- ; ts * *& * eles . Color by | ra But I had te pay attention when e \) Pet sant by } . a) caus STARTS acc Dick Halliday and his wife. Mary Martin. have a Rolls-Royce Jerry Wald told me that young eats _» DEAN JAGGER - ‘<= = IRVING BERLIN - er ORE ae’, bw MICHAEL CURTIZ . * (there's a story right there: a Texas gal not having a Cadillac’. \Viathews may \« sel! be a male @ WINE \ } ~ * a einee nen Geen h ” at an wn wee ae . 2 eiee © CHOICE \) ADDED ENTERTAINMENT!! } Temy Te Gacavest thane ereenssr came to town reir Car onnecticu , ctor. who IOUORS aan GneTee S LUNCHES H oesen pc tame Sven Fusco __ license plate has been puzzling people Against the House ° for Columbia, \ aia \ “VISTAVISION VISITS NORWAY” = " | m . is now being tested for one of the ® DELICIOUS : DINNERS . For its initials are “MRRH ale lean doweph an N° occraits \ TOM & JERRY CARTOON © LATE NEWS a s Being terribly nosey, I checked up Brethren” and that he's great, } at | . * a and found that it’s all very simple. | great. = s Mary Martin insisted on no billing for s ¢ e@ \ 4 Ld Private Banquet ° herself; so “MRRH” stands for MR. R Aithough Marilyn Monroe dates ¥ . Rooms s (for Richard) H (for Halliday). | aay Son Tages, Se tee ate \) Fs e es g « «+ orate floral gift she received at * the hospital (and there were bun a | ‘ 5 IRENE BADER s | Frank Sinatra: Gaunt But | dreds) Was frem—surprise, sur \. L| BER | Y \ } . : nA STEED SCENES ME VER 3 — | Not Forgotten Robin Rusti n rremenira tender Kay we \) \ a s ba | \ s es 5 ba \ \ a Ss ( } \ 3] “Cver OnD AMD AMAT be Amamca SAD ilies COCKTAIL ; . See Tweet Gerar Mu estTORne im MisTORy THE MIDNIGHT EARL eee Ray sent a tray with six imported | Nightly Except Sunday , crystal cocktail glasses with a LOU NGE PONTIAC ° Marilyn Maxwell, here to do “Best Foot different floral cocktail in eac Phone: RIVE: IN’ ; Forward” on TV Nov. 20. will wed Screen | glass’ 85 North Saginaw > -1 7 OR 3-9303 if) gal’ Writer Jerry Davis a day or two later, “as- | Considering that Anthony admits yor 3-190 $ Thin Sa | suming of course, that the show gets that he and his wife are parted Wa Oa a a a ssseussssssey” ™ petra nn ‘Y; enough good notices that he'll have me,” == Se Huddik’s ARE OPEN AS USUAL she says Ethel Merman reportedly got 25G’s for that “Panama Hattie” TVer; whole show cost $250,000 Recording star Karen Chandler's expecting again Pretty Joan Durelle will give Garry Moore an award on his TV show. * * * * Eddie Fisher and Debbie asked Nat Cole JOAN DURELLE to play “That's My Girl” and “Our Love Is Here to Stay” at the Copa . Ted Briskin and Coleen Miller may announce the date any day Maureen O'Hara and ex-husband Will Price will have a custody hassie soon, over their daughter winckn Dinieg § § IN AND AROUND PONTIAC “In Holly... . It’s the Hotel’ HOLLY HOTEL entre Cockteil Lounge —TOHR WAYNE > Om, w THE SADDLE ELLA RAINES WARD BOND , | AT THEIR NEW LOCATION -_* * f | @ STEAKS -CHOPS-SEA FOOD GEORGE "GABBY" HAY WISH I'D SAID THAT: “One thing I can’t understand is how | FAMILY STYLE — ene _ , ES a rumor that hasn't a leg to stand on manages to travel around.” CHICKEN DINNERS ae, eR | Sterts et 12:40 - 3:50 - 6:50 - 10:00 | —H. G. Hutcheson Visit Our Package Store 23 N SAGINAW TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: TV commentator John Tillman, lehuate loses — Lee Chedwich The Apeches are Of ne s who has five shows a day. says, “If it weren't for television. my — coming! 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Historians will undoubtedly say generosity in the story of Yuma DRIVE-IN Ubtet ae me one that “Yuma Crossing’ is to the Crossing Characters range from eveee Southwest what documented ac- colorful Spanish dons and nobles 130 S. Telegraph | :. counts of Lewis and Clark are to the Northwest to peasants. soldiers and the stal- wart colonists who finally held this outpost in the name of the United States ESTA TA fl -TODAY 4 DOORS OPEN 10:45 A. M. HH Thru FRIDAY | ai O77 ~N i» i — JACK, SADIE and JACK JR. Still Serving Those WONDERFUL MEALS The casual reader is already saying that here is a book so ON OUR GIANT SCREEN fi 7 rei a J F| z | 4 fabulous in fact that it rivals the Martin one the West as his | mest fanciful fiction ever written home a few years ago and his P . | about this couttry’s wide fron. new book reveals the affection he JACK 0 HEARTS BAR N GRILL The Most Unusuol tiers. has developed for this part of the 2528 Dix Rog y i country _"HOME OF FAMOUS SALADS" And latimate Journey It took an inveterate newspaper _ into H Emott jman, Douglas D. Martin; former . hons Inanaging “cditwr’ of the Denon Dead Bunny Wins Case ‘Ss .2 Boldwin Ever Filmed! | Free Press. and his infinite respect! 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Cess REMEMBER, SUNHEAT MEANS HIGH HEAT ! j | | tache, is no amateur, you know. like myself. In selecting a painter | years. He can afford to paint THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954 ‘Instruct Painter of Portrait ‘How You Want to Appear By MARGARET LATROBE Trouble in paradise, again! This | time it's a hassle between a so- | ciety lady and Salvador Dali, the surrealist painter who did Ma- | dame’s portrait, sent in a tab for $7,000 and can't collect. “It’s a heck of an unpleasant said he. “My wife was sort of standing against a rock with shells around. Sort of like walking away from a monster—" Quoth the lady—‘'Sort of scares | me!” Sort of a tough break, eh? Well, that’s what happens when you get to fooling arognd in art circles beyond your depth. This Dali fellow, with talent as flourishing as his waxed mous- He’s been surrealizing in the higher income brackets for some ’em as he sees ’em. Now you take an old art critic {likeness for 20 bucks, plus the to wedge me onto canvas I sure didn't go running to Mister Dali for the job. A friend next door who just took up art and needs practice agreed to run off my ‘Crammed With Crams =A MASTERPIECE: paint. Makes sense to me. If you get mixed up in por- | traiture for posterity, there are certain stipulations you should put in writing. These artists have the ugly habit of painting what they see, not what the subject wishes she saw. Such nonsense upsets the whole apple cart completely. Who wants to pay out good money to look scary on canvas? When the job is done, who wants to say— “This is a portrait?” In shrill | | tones. No, sir. I arranged everything | with my painting friend in ad- | vance. “Take off 10 pounds and | 10 years,” I told him. From me, thaf is. Make me look in need of | vitamins instead of the vitamins “Hands, delicate and smooth with long manicured nails like in the advertisements for nail polish. 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Haren St. — — _—_ ] * r = = — _ TWENTY-EIGHT Chiefs to Stay in SVC Pontiac High Ofticials Deny That School Contemplates Withdrawal From Valley Editor's Note This noe three articie series of ‘Gen «.* Pontiac Highs athiet: past. prese end future in the Sexinae Valley Cor ference By BILL MARTIN Are Pontiac High Schoo! athletic officials contemplating withdrawal from the Saginaw Valley Con ference? That question arises from tine to “rary and time (usually after a part: unsuccessful football seasur this Year Was even asked ¢ { = ly in an article in a Valles tiews paper | storys recom if The answer, from PHS authori ties themseives, is a clear and unequivocal “No”, In fact, a cording to Pontiac High principal John Thors Jr., at no time has there ever been any discussion of the possibility by anyone in authority The afore-mentioned claimed that Pontiac is be utsider in the leacue and that mare and more isstes ire being decided by 41 vot: IP High spokesmen reply that sucty ts pountit ve eat Newspaper SIM ply pot the Cane Michigan Scout Dufek High in Praise of B ANN ARBOR (® — Michigan, , like David, knows the size of the! football Goliath it meets Saturday in Ohio Stadium. Few Michigan partisans believe that the Michigan team is at al! equal to the Ohio State team that has gone unbeaten since Michigan handed it a 20-0 setback in the last game of last season “Ohio State has excellent bdl- ance.” Michigan coach Bennie | Oosterbaan warned his team. Hamilton Won t Speculate on uckeyes 11 “They can run and they can pass equally well.” And Don Dufek, assistant coach who scouted the Buckeyes, added They have a very fast backfield and their line is the best T have seen They start very qinekly What they didn't say that three of Ohio's backs and at least three linemen are Al! Ameneca pos sibles The Michigan coaches are also aware that Ohio has already met and defeated some fine defensive teams, on a par with Michigan which has the top defense in the Big Ten. Dufek, who saw the Buckeyes defeat Purdue, Pitt and North- western, says that the “Ohio team is sharp and aware.” Dufek also says that the Ohio team is hard to defend against: Was good that you can't concentrate New Pitt Boss Red Dawson to Resign When Contract Closes | in February PITTSBURGH w — Capt. Tom| Hamilton, Pitt's athletic director Hamilton made the statement | about 12 hours after Lowell (Red) | after Pitt's first three! _ Under Hamilton, the Pan- “T said six weeks ago that no} decision will be taken on the) coaching job until after the season ends,’’ Hamilton declared. “I don't | know how soon we'll act. Persona- | ly, I want to get a breathing spell.’ now, we're interested very | There had been rumors Dawson. 41, wanted to enter private busi- ness. that’s exactly what he plans to do, he declared, saying he has no intention of resuming his 2year gridiron coaching career. His undivulged business activity Irish, Loyola Quints your defense on any one.” He pointed to the latest perform ance, Ohio's 286 defeat of Pur- due, for an example of what the Buckeye backfield can do. Togeth- ler they piled up 407 yards rushing. Howard ‘Hop Along) Cassady ground out 157 yards. Bob Wat- | kins, right half, made 97; Hubert Bobo, fullback, 85, and Dave Leg- gett, quarterback, 41 SMU's Eidom Mustang Star Sparks Victory Over Arkansas | Last Saturday DALLAS W — Frank Ejidom, who travels as recklessly on a football field as a hot rod on a steep incline, is national back of | the week and his coach, Woody | | Woodard of Southern Methodist. | says it couldn't have happened to a finer ‘player The catapulting halfback of SMU | won the honor with his mighty showing against Arkansas last week when his team took over lead- | ership of the Southwest Conference with a 21-14 victory. All he did was run for 163 yards, score all of his team’s touchdowns, play a grand defensive game and block | like a steamroller. Baltimore NBA Entry ‘Skating on Thin Ice’ NEW YORK @®—The Baltimore Bullets today were given 48 hours to raise money or the fran- that next vear's football sehedule has been ‘revived to meet PHS requests A schedule change was neces- | Sitated mext vear by the elumuina- | tion of the traditional Arthur Hill- Savinaw Thanksgiving Day game First draft of the mew slate left Pontiac with four straight home games in 1955 and four consecutiye road games the following year. The | was altered with the} cooperation of ft Ytiere hve member bien te correct t af It is like l\ that the Say iw Valley Conference lineup will Ain dergo a chanve in the not-too-dis tant future but the alteration will increase rather than decrease the | | size of the circuit _ At Jeast two teams in the Sagi- | | naw-Bay City area have made | overtures te conference officials, and the possibility of enlarging the loop may be discussed at one | of the SVC meetings this winter, An additional one or two teams in the conferences the currently Schedule-ma \n s ideal for schedul- according would greatly | alleviate problems besetting Nteam fe itp pt ffieials (Tomorrow the Valley?) Younger, Perry Staging Battle in Rushing Race Detroit's Layne Jumps to 2nd Place Behind Ram Ace in Passing PHILADELPHIA uw — Paul Younger, familiarly dubbed the Tank, and Joe (Jet) Perry are, waging a vyard-by-yard struggle. for the ground-gaining title in the | National Footbal] League. | League statistics disclosed today that Younger of Los Angeles and Perry of San Francisco have aver- aged 6.7 yards each time they car- ried the ball. Perry holds q slight edge in that the 49er flyer has gained 656 yards on 98 runs against | 610 vards on 91 attempts for the | LA back. Perry won ground-gaining hon. ors last year, while Younger, long-hidden beneath the hulking shadow of Deacon Dan Towler hers agile Pposes to school Should Pontiac leave “A four of their backs are so | the run for top honors between | the two should be an interesting one, Norman Van Brocklin continues | to show the way with the quicker and less hazardous forward pass. | Van Brocklin, also of the Rams, | | has posted a 10.33 per pass average | with 97 completed of 176 for 1.818 yards and nine touchdowns. Detroit's Bobby Layne. who has played in one less game. has jumped from 4th to 2nd place in the passing race. Layne has tossed 128. completed 70 for 1.049 yards— and eight TDs. Bobby Thomason of the Philadelphia Eagles is tied for 3rd with Detroit's 2nd-string quar- terback, Tom Dublinski. Thomason has figures of 139 thrown, 70 com- pleted, 1,128 yards—8.12 average —10 TDs, and Dublinski, 48 for 92, 747 yards, 5 TDs and an iden- tical 8.12 average. Other departmental leaders are: Open Sugar Bowl Test chise would be disolved by the Mears Wilson of Gan Prancises, pass “which surrounds the Notre Dame- | the mythical national champi- | of any further meetings.” he didn't 1} He contributed two touchdowns RLEANS uF Notre National Basketball Assn. _ ‘Bob “Eaicton Philadelphia, scoring. 87, lowa classic Saturday was exem- | ons ip. The Rams were required by Na- yet where the to Michigan's 33-7 triumph over NEW O : ae | NBA President Maurice Podoloff 9!2t® Doak Walker Dettroit pense plified Tuesday by Notre Dame This year the Irish are among tional Football League rules to big outfielder will arch-rival Michigan State last Sat Dame will meet Loyola of the | met with co-owner John Knox of De 30 ¢ earns S thele one Publ Ch = x the top teams in the nation—ith play the Cardinals the last two play urday and backed up his offensive South in the opening game of the the Bullets unti the early hours of _ Norm Van Brocktia, punting, «¢0/ | U icitor aries Callahan thus-|j, the AP poll this week—while | years, but it will be several years “Wherever he Work with a stout defensive pe: 1964 Sugar Bow! prwearse een | the morning, and although neither “‘Veryi switeer of Green Bay, punt re y: — = sw | Towa is 19th before they are required to meet is used. he will formance at linebacker ment Dec. 29 pela =| issued a statement. a source close ‘hh* 32 Sune a rag Goeun ts. Tiers’: Waaie ot tela, way the But the Irish aren't underesti- again in league play. Schramm in- Ss strengthen the po pion Holy — the nly ame, |'° the situation said the Bullets | turns « 33.6 average -” oe. tater. | better team win beak We-aaek mating the Hawkeyes. Notre Dame | dicated that the exhibition games KINER sition,” Lopez de- 36 Colleges to Take ley University ® have only until Friday to raise the Pas) Chmeros — pega ness | has only one loss, 27-14 to Purdue. | the Cards and Rams have engaged clared. “He gives us that extra . basketball committee chairman! ossary cash to stay in the | lowa bounced Purdue, 25-14. | in will be abandoned. | long ball hitter, and you can't have Part in NCAA Event Claude Simons said today. \ : Callahan made the statement at/ 1 nt to Minnesota by two | sie oe thease.” . Sugar Meets Rindone | the Chicago Football Writers meet- ap enpiargae Powel —=< | EAST LANSING U—Thirty-six . . - , ‘ ing while pointing out three of the | Points. Michigan by one and Ohio NFL Will Name Dates, | Kiner's salary is still to be ne- colleges will send 199 runners to Bowling Results | Virgil Trucks Signs _in Comeback Opener last four games played by these | State by six | Sites for Playoff Til \gotiated, and general manager |the 16th annual NCAA cross-coun- h hi two teams ended in ties “So far as we're concerned.” | ¥! r yo ilts Hank Greenberg predicted ‘ ‘that’s | try championships at Michigan Contract With Chisox DETROIT uw—Sugar Ray Robin- ‘ vAW-ClO ~ sca. ie iddleweight boxing| None is remembered better than | *# Callahan, “‘lowa is nine points; pyTLADELPHIA W — The sites 2°'"& to be tough to do.” State College Monday. woodwards re —_ “5| CHICAGO, @—Virgil Trucks, 35- | cree ae last year’s 14-14 feigned injury epi- | @¥4Y from the 2 Ten title” | and dates for any divisional title Absent will be the University of bene Whirlwinds 17 champ who quit ring two years | j | WEDNESDAYS PRO BASKETBALL ; ——w 6F ab | year-old veteran righthanded pitch- .-, t) become a night club enter- | sode. | playoffs in the National Football EASTERN LEAGUE | Michigan, which last week won an Bare Backs jer Tuesday signed his 1955 con i iiner makes his Ist comeback! With a player injured on the | League will be decided at a meet- puiadeipnie “p> io Og; | Weet championship of the Big Ten Kingpins i a Hl | tract with the Chicago White Sox ‘appearance at Detroit's Olympia | field. the clock stopped in the last You Be the ing called for Philadelphia Nov. 22. | New York 3 3 a after years of non-participation in —- a ¢| Trucks, who came to the White Stadium Dec. 8 Robinson will| few seconds of the first half giv- NFL Commissioner Bert Bell an- syracuse 9 fg Xe the sport. Suckers os game. series FP. Wise 178, SOX from the St. Louis Browns in| | 1. Rindone, a Boston mid-| ing the Irish time for another, play Quarterback nounced the meeting Tuesday. All wainuv ine * 473;_men's game—J. Hodge 308. seriee— | June 1953, compiled a 19-12 record | dleweight, in a 10-round fight. | which turned out to be a touch- By Warren Geer [contenders for top sport in each por wa ¢ 1 | Davidson Easy Victor a team game, series | last season. In 1953, = won | ihe oil = oie ex.| down. The game finally ended in Mead Pesthal | division have been invited to at- eres amg a 4 y 15 and lost 6 for the White Sox ison will fight a six-round €x-| 40 tne only blot on Notre aa Coach tend. | lareuaes > $ ‘Se DETROIT W&—Embrel Davidson, LADIES ALL STARS - ie had a 20-10 record for the | hibition bout at Hamilton, Ont. Deme's recerd. ° Deere: The NFL title game, between the | as TUESDAY'S RESULTS | 209%, of Detroit, outpointed Bert Craven so ghaw's 21 | season. Nov. 27. ~se Mississippi Southern leads Eastern and Western Conference Pet cue, Oh Phlindelphia F Whitehurst, 189%, of Baltimore, se, |B Sates YI C hore ed: “alt ‘el mat ete ata tase Tie eee eee Bas aenee| ne mmnavascenonts |W neh nn Bevand Beary tor Inn e ° ° "N nutes game . Dec at weight bout at the Motor City Team game—Motor Inn 6il. series— | P h ] A yeer. Notre Dame groaned under Southern | | Port Syracuse . a 2333 Indiv ‘1 Gea i i m stands are wild with ela- park of the Eastern cham | Arena. Bradley 200, 850 fame, series ity ar Oc la Ss mong the publicity the injury received. tion because your Memphis State | pon. _| new You we. a -ATHOLIC WOMEN Tigers have been ruled the favor- von, ero". =, Leading Scorers for SCL Cards’ Official Hits |" on 33 Lion. 7 —-— ee placed 4th in final league sta But the Southerners received wi gers re eporn ing wi C 0 OaSi, pe 3 No 19 8 Clemer : 1 : nn 47 ings, were 2nd in both offense ad initial kickoff and went 75 yard a g trusses i eS oe eo 16 8% ¢ defense Mikes averaged = 19.5 Stydahar’ § Criticism for a quick score. then ‘cbuined . —_ 2) Det Ree 1 vrsecere-b 2 8 O73 points per game. while holding the your punt for a 2nd touchdown a f men's Se Cements : i ‘ar RO ........ ; : : > 120 | opposition to 4.85. St Clement was CHICAGO, uw —Walter \_ifner, few plays later Ory rings Nid ) ar. amd ai YT ccuiuia a ®t Prederick .... 8 6 1 O84 is ‘the top scoring unit with 24.8, | Managing oe ee Chicago | New you have returned the | team game, series—State Farm &. James .........-: eer 31 while Orchard Lake St. Mary had Cardinals, says manage-| kickoff to your ewn 37-yard line, rw oa Pe Final statistics for the 1954 Sub-|the best defensive mark with a| ment op age for any Crit+| midway between the sideline a ee cect’ wen — cca keep the Dodgers in| has been quietly liquidating his zgowe pts |urban Catholic League football | 4.71 average. Festal, Lanate s of the National | stripes, where it ls Ist down and | tiiay with a report that the Cisanel Mi pads “ek! Ma Wayne 16 season today revealed that three INDIVIDUAL SCORING by its coaching! 1¢, ‘ i Stanfield 26 Wayn jay TD EP TL . Brooklyn Dodgers may move to/| for and expect vigorous ‘Tt never has been suggested 2s Eevsters '§ Pontiac players placed among the | nasa 2% As the Mem Sta Los _ 4 Ned's as > prone oa Coach Joe Stydahar reportedly phis te quarter- Angeles. the proposed s witch. me that the Brooklyn club be = Go $|top seven individual scorers. Doron FR : @ 4 Wl criticised officiating of Sunday’s|8ck om the single wingback for- =e * «Walter O’Malley, moved to Los Angeles,” said Giles fen 21 Dean's 4 St. Frederick end Dick Doyon | 8C# $ } 3 game at Los Angeles in which |™ation, rate these plays 1, 2, 3 John B. Old, writing in the Los| president, has long eyed Los An-| when told of Old’s story. “How ——., amnen’s 13. finished 3rd with 40 points, while °@ 1 Nl the Rams defeated the Cardinals |"" 4 for this spot: Angeles Herald-Express, said the | geles as a possible future home for| Could we have one club out there vatter 20 Leonard's 13 Bad Schwartz of St. Michael was ttbmoee BORED nse 8 8 Bl ages Long pass tentative plans to switch the Dod-| the Dodgers.” he wrote. “...the|/and the other seven way back pen game. series—L. Granam 243, 4th with $7 and teammate Mike | Harris, Bens ....-0-0000.05 Oe F Sivdaher wes quoled by Low An] Fake pass with a Statue of Lib gers were “hush, hush,” and that) special meeting, quietly arranged | here?” ; team game. series—Pontiec Letter Pauinger Tth with 36 points. a 3 2 2 get ‘the official erty (back takes ball behind pass-| they would be aired at a special) without ous publicity, was} Giles admitted there was a Ghop 1019. 2908 pow er ger 31 geles as saying “the officials gave er and swings wide with three meeting here Nov. 22. called to offset the urging of Cleve. meeting scheduled for Nov. 22, but AUTOMOTIVE se Leading the point parade were DROPPs — 26 : us a rooking They stole the game jinemen blocking) * land’s Hank Greenberg that the| said it was to consider a revision / Glenn's Pee peimenschneider 11 (WO Stars from the co-champion- | pimend Rite ? from us Fullback spinner with a trap on _Old’s story ‘ont denials from! American League expand to 10! of the constitution and bylaws. i 1 Body is ship St. Clement of Center Line tacts, Rive rt ani ne the defensive left tackle (let tackle National League President Warren | clubs at the earliest possible op-| Brooklyn President Walter ppeeees oS neers 16 tearm Fullback Dick Daldine fin- | 3’ Sorun clems 1 | Used ae Glove through, block him from side) | Giles and Brooklyn Vice President | portunity. O’Malley was en route home from 26 Associates 14 ished in 1st place with 74 points, | A SON, MIKES .] Double’ with | Fresco Thompson. * *¢* « 3 Centra! 13 WILHELM, MIKES 2 tal reverse an end car. ) Puerto Rico and could not be 3 oa@ D to far ahead of his teammate Dick | pisskovich OL ¢ 12, Giant catcher Wes Westrum used|rying wide around defensive end Also, perhaps coincidentally, the| Old also said Cincinnati might) reached, but Thompsen said: 21 Pr ~ » sat | Fortin's 42. Lasowski, OL - a specially-made glove to catch the} (Answer elsewhere on the sports| Brooklyn Junior Chamber of Com-| join the move and shift to San/ “We don’t know anything about ee, ee Wines | St. Michael's Shamrocks, who | Senrena ewes ¢ iz! offerings of Hoyt Wilhelm, page) merce announced the organization | Francisco. Owner Powell Crosiey| it.” . hh ‘ 4 F, 5 r . Or = Mt)». } : bd » | leased Wednesday Shaw still ranks tosses ‘ THE PONTIAC C PRESS, WEDNESD. AY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954 Michigan's Kramer Is Lineman-of-Week Rr 8 tw 4 a r : bis? Orn ' | LINEMAN OF WEEK—Ron Kramer, Michigan's sophomore end from East Detrott, today was picked as the Associated Press “‘lineman of the week.”’ Setertion of the 19 year-old, 6 foot inch, zat ponnuse r State Saturday. enthused NEW YORK uw—No doubt about, total against Stanford. Dawson it. The three best passers in col-| with 1.309, opposes Indiana. lege football this year are Ore-| Larson could become the second gon's George Shaw, California's! collegian to win the total-yardage | Paul Larson and Purdue's Lennie | crown in successive years—Okla- | Dawson. All three wrap up their | homa A & M's Bob Fenimore did seasons this Saturday and each | it in 1944-45 and Drake's Johnny apparently has 4 national. title | Bright pulled it off in 148-50—but cinched. . . + According to NCAA statistics re. per cent. completing 111 of Washington's Don Henrich No. 1 in total offense, with Larson set the present accuracy record | making a strong bid to overtake | of 60.9 per cent in 1950 Shaw is the leader and win the crown two | second in completions with 36 and years running. The California ace, | Dawson third with 81 meanwhile, has a new national| Lawson's leading air yardage pass completion record almost in | 1.400, wid Laven wected cm SET | hand The Purdue ace also has the most Dawson, the youngster who up- | touchdown passes with 14 set Notre Dame, holds the lead! In rushing, the top three ball | in pass ae bd scorers, 3 Share Aerial Honors ' Unbeaten Dryden Places Five on All-League Team | An undefeated, untied season for ‘ : ae Bet Z aS ~ AP Wirephete was made for his magnificent play against Michigan Wolverine coach Bennie Oosterbaan “Kramer is the best football player I've seen at Michigan.’ the champ in both departments with two games remaining while his closest competitors have but | one He has scored 138 points (only 20 short of the highest total in 4 years) and has rushed to 1.025 yards. Moore, a junior, has scored 78 points and netted 1.014 at worst hell be tops in comple- | yards and Bell, in his final year. tions. Thus far he's hitting at 64.2| has scored 72 points and 4 ined 173 914 yards Rams, Cardinals ‘ Conclude Series LOS ANGELES «®—An immedi- | | carriers also rank as the leading ate aftermath of the rowdy football | and in the same order—| game here last Sunday between Shaw, sending ait season, has a Arizona's Art Luppino., Penn | the Los Angeles Rams and the total yardage net of 1,415 yards State's Lenny Moore and Army’s| Chicago Cardinals is as he winds up against Oregon, Tommy Bell State. Larson takes a 1,375-yard! Ties Commonplace Irish, Iowa Renewing Big Rivalry Saturday CHICAGO (® — The rivalry| Also the tie kept the Irish from that the {teams probably will not meet for Luppino. a sophomore, looks like | as least six years little Dryden High School was | capped by having 5 of its players j;named to the Southern Thumb a all-star team It was the 2nd unbeaten season _in 4 years for the Dryden, coached by Fred Bernat) The Cardinals are the only Class D team in the Class “f Soph Flanker's Work Against Spartans Cited Star Phases Ex - East Detroit Tops in All C Southern Thumb League They | Saturday ,also went undefeated in 1951, | “ight guard Vance Chapman was named most valuable player. | Others selected on the all-STL were center Walter Faulds, end Ron Kalisz, fullback Henry Schalau and halfback Dick Avery. Quarterback and team captain Boyd Blair was named to the 2nd team. Warriors’ ‘53 Stars Return Trio of Standouts That Figured in Near-Upset EAST LANSING W — Three players who nearly upset Michigan State's Rose Bowl chances last year wil] return when MSC closes out its football season against Mar- quette Saturday. Marquette showed little re spect for the Big Ten co- champs last year. Although the Spartans took an early 14-0 lead, Marquette came back to take a | 15-14 edge before finally bowing 21-15. Marquette had turning this season. The Spartans who played last year will best re- member quarterback Dick Shockey, end Tom Braatz and half- back Ron Drzewiecki. Drzewiecki, who runs from left half, carried 12 times for 73 yards and led the Warriors in rushing Shockey and Braatz figured in all the scoring between them. Shockey, a good option quarter- | back, completed 10 passes for 196 yards and both touchdowns. He also made 55 yards rushing—an, unusual] figure for a passing quar- terback Lopez Doesn't Know Where He Will Use Kiner Great Homer Slugger Comes to Tribe From By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ron Kramer, Michigan’s great sophomore end, today was picked as the Associ- ated Press lineman of the week for his magnificent Back at MSC Saturday | 24 lettermen re- | Chicago Cubs CLEVELAND ®—All vear long. the manager of the Cleveland In- \dians should have problems like this: Where in his lineup can he fit | Ralph Kiner, one of the National | League's greatest home run hit ters? Tex Schramm, executive assist- | ant to Dan Reeves. president of the Rams, has nixed future games between these teams “We do not feel that what took | place Sunday is good for profes- sional football,"’ said Schramm. “If that is the extent to which | Ram-Cardinal relations have de- ean we will not be in favor | The Tribe got Kiner from the Chicago Cubs yesterday for an un- |named player and an undisclosed 'amount of cash. Indians mana- aoe ger A) Lopez, reached for com- | play against Michigan State Saturday. Kramer, a 19-year-old 6-foot 3-inch 220 pounder, was the difference as the Wolverines battered Michigan State 33-7. “He was our big guy,” is the way Michigan coach Ben- ny Oosterbaan put it. | Big Ron was tops in all departments. He kept rush- ing the MSC passers all afternoon and twice broke through to block punts. He | picked up one blocked punt and ran for a touchdown The other blocked punt led ito another score. Offen- Sively he snared several passes and blocked well. He is a good punter, too Later Oosterbaan enthused: “Kramer is the best football play- er I've seen at Michigan.” Line coach Jack Blott added “Kramer is the best all-around end I've ever seen. He is a great competitor and a great natural athlete." | Kramer is the 3rd end to gain linesman of the week honors this season. The others were Fred |Glatz of Pitt and Ron Beagle of Navy Franklin Brooks, Georgia Tech guard, was praised for his play against Alabama. He made nine |solo tackles, took his man out of jthe play on 22 of 26 blocking as- signments, recovered a fumble to set up a touchdown and _ inter- cepted a pass. Others nominated included: Kurt Burris, Oklahoma center; Jim ,Pyburn. Auburn end; Eddie Ray- jburn, Rice tackle; Herb Gray, Texas guard; Bob Cochran, Har- vard end, and Paul Kernaklian. Syracuse tackle. Baldacci Selected UP’s Back of Week ANN ARBOR (UP)—Michigan s Lou Baldacci, equally destriuctiy: at quarterback and fullback, was named ‘Midwest Back of the Week” today by the United Press Baldacci, 20-year-old son of a former Akron U. football coach. has played a major role in keeping his Michigan team in the running for the Big Ten championship and a possible trip to the Rose Bowl THE Carter Favored to Regain World Title Tonight By BOB MYERS SAN FRANCISCO w — Mechan-| ical Jimmy Carter steps into the ring tonight favored to regain the world lightweight from Brooklyn's P: of the title — The ting for. the counter between the top two 135-| pounders in the nation is the over- ly spacious Cow Palace in South San Francisco, where some 17,000 fight fans are expected to gather * ” + rhe contest, a replay of an up- set registered by the 26-year-old Paddy in New York last March 5. will be televised coast to coast tem, (channel 2). The main event goes on at 10 p.m. (EST), and as usual, the San | Francisco area for a 75-mile ra- dius will be shut out of the TV) operation. Carter, a veteran of 3 years, remained a 2-1 betting favorite to- | day to whip his more unorthodox | Gopher Fullback Is Big 10 Scoring Ace CHICAGO uw — Bob McNamara the player who Minnesota coach Murray Warmath called an Al) America “if I ever saw one" scored a pair of touchdowns against lowa hitariiaey and has taken the Big Ten scoring lead The Minnesota fullback ran his | touchdown total to 11 for 66 points | championship | DeMarco, tory in the division to tuate the young man who relieved him such a stunt for the serond time lif he wins tonight. Actually, Jimmy isn't concerning ‘iSreund en- himself with distinctions such as |face measuring 200 {oot fellow New Yorker. maniike fighter from Harlem al- | ready has the peculiar distinction of fighting, and once again Carter | was without title. of having lost and then regained ne the same lightweight title. He will be the first in ring his-| being a two-time loser and winner. He merely wants the champion- ship back . * Carter first captured the crown in May 1951, when he knocked out Ike Willams in . Madison Square careen. . . A year alee: cision. Carter corrected this situa- tion six aaa jeter. in Chicago. He Collins and decisions over George Araujo and Armand Savoie. Then came DeMarco, with an Ito go ahead of Iowa's Earl Smith Smith scored once and held onto 2nd place with 60 points. 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ALIisSTATE @eroecr« eowra emereeaees#¥ Nn ¥ Pr eorecrTrion Bewnded by Sears A ioe: «ono oren foondiad by Sears, Poed ch end Ce wh ouem nd tebetres cnet end seperete {om 'he paren! “ompory Fore -s.90>c@ ove'ebe to heme owen ton Pete, set ined @ ‘ere and commercial! Owidings in a tremendous by the Columbia Broadcasting Sys- surprise, he lost the title to Lauro |Salas in Los Angeles, via a de- sccanallae ‘ete the ‘ |honor by a massacre of Tommy DeMarco hee not fought since the engagement with Carter. A re- | and received a unanimous decision | who lets match wag twice postponed by the | and he frankly sees no reason why Ketchum, do the talking, pulled a champion — las — last June and then in| he can't do it again. Boudreau Still No. 1 Candidate for Kaycee Job — Johnson Expected to Name His Field Pilot Some Time Today KANSAS CITY w—Lou Boud- | eau, onetime ‘‘boy wonder’’ pilot |of the Cleveland Indians and later | Boston Red Sox manager, like the No. 1 choice for manager of the new Kansas City Athletics. . s + looks Arnold Johnson, the Chicago mil- luonaire who acquired the Athietics from Philadelphia last week, in- dicated he would name his field manager today al @ press con- ference s . . Boudreau's name has popped up most frequently in speculation on the fheld post, although Johnson said he had received a flock of applicauions Only last week Boudreau said he had been in contact with the Chicago industrialist but is definite yet.” | Others mentioned as possibilities included Eddie- Joost, who man- aged the Athletics in their |Jast stand at Philadelphia; Bobby Bra- gan, pilot of the Pacific Coast League's Hollywood club: . and | Lefty O’Doul, also a veteran Coast League manager. * nothing . s O'Dou!l. however eliminated himself recently by signing to man age the Coast League's Oakland team. Bragan has no major league experience as a manager Boudreau, 37. has a decade of managerial experience in the ma jors Official Proposes | Set of Ring Officials PHILADELPHIA (INS) — Penn sylvania state athletic chairman Frank Wiener proposed today the training of a selected nationwide corps of boxing referees as one answer to the current furore about “hoodlumism"” in the fight game Wiener advocated also abolition of the use of judges, with sole responsibility placed in the hands of the referee to decide the win- ner where a ruling is needed He suggested that a group of 15 or 20 widely known, highly respect- ed and intelligent sportsmen be chosen to referee bouts in all parts of the country State Grid Audiences Hang Up New Records DETROIT uw Michigan ap parently set a football box office record over the weekend. The De troit Lions played host to 58.431 spectators yesterday—the largest crowd ever to see a fuvotball game in Briggs Stadium—as they beat | San Francisco, 48-7. Saturday, 97.239 fans jammed Michigan's sta dium at Ann Arbor when. Mich- | gan defeated Michigan State. 33-7. | It was the Ist time since 1949 that | the Wolverine stadium had been | filled 7 an PONTIAC PRESS, The work-| awkward, windmill, crowding style | September — because of a virus and then an | etbow ailment. Paddy hes jalan’ hard and is confident. He said he beat Carter ae | | CONTEST ENTRY—First entry in the Pontiac Press’ WEDNESDAY, +6 hm, Presumably, he is not worried over lack of formal ring warfare since March . . . Carter, generally a silent man his manager, Willie | switch. He said he expects to win Pontiac Press Phete 194 deer contest is the 6point shown above with hunter James March of 647 Tennyson Ave Standish on opening day. aivtaen of the contest. March bagged the 165-pounder while hunting near The buck is entered in the “best rack" Oxford’s Spencer on Top in Area Grid Point Parade On the reasonably safe assump-! field, Ed Leach of Lake Orion and} tion that Roy Soldan of Royal Oak not points in his tearn’s Thanksgiving Day game with Bnmingham, Larry Spencer, Oxford High School's hard-hitting e Tre senior fullback is », declared the 2954 Sprep football! = scoring champion Te Oakland Coun- ty will score 31 Spencer drove to 12 touchdowns and ran for 13 ex tra points for a total of & points as Jean Hark- ness’ Wildcats SPENCER rolled to 8 straight victories Pete Dawkins of Cranbrook fin ished 2nd with 13 touchdowns (high and a lone 79 points. Avondale was straight in that department) conversion for Evans of the 2nd points. Spencer s 8 points was far below the 102 scored by St. Michaels Russ Shindorf in taking the crown last year. Dick Nash of Royal was 2nd a year ago with 9% points to 90 for Evans Soldan is in 6th place with 1 game to play, but would need 31 points to tie Spencer Others in the top 10 include Jack Brown of Hazel Park. Jerry Hunter 3rd for season with 75 of Holly and Tom Kalasz of OL St Mary Four players. Pat Thompson of Clarkston, Fred Courville of South Bowling Results FISHER BODT Pts Ps h Preme 21 D > Rex 20 Luck 18 Balety ® Gree 14 Lior 19 Odds 1 Jacke 10 Mill Top 12 Tri 18 Dreamers Bhipping 4 Huron 1 Roosevelt 17 Cysehion 10 Gutter Rus ’ Pick Up 16 Mi Five ‘ Manchester 16 Manhetters 2 Maintenance 16 Shots 2 Indiv game series—McMichaer! 340 620 team game. series—Red Lions 1066 2033 Marvin | Freeman Watkins of Pontiac, tied for the last 3 spots TOP TEN Gg TD Pat TP Larry Spencer, Oxtord 4 13 ia eo Pete Dawkins Cr brook § 1 7 Marv Evans. Avondale ® | 15 Jack Brown, Hazel Px ® 12 ® 13 Jerry Hunter, Holly 6 16 1 61 *Roy Soiden, Roya! Oak & ® ) S4 Tam Kaelese OL 6t M 8 7 7 cr) Pat Thompson, C! ten ‘ s e “a Fred Courville, 6f id s s ° +“ Ea Leach, Lake Orion 8 a 6 48 ° Freeman Watkins. PHS 8 . OTHER LEADERS ID G Buse DeBaene Roch ’ 7 4 ‘ Darwin Banders. O'ville & 7 L) 42 Dave Juhnke 8'fid s 5 1 42 Dick Doyen. 6t. Frede 6 6 ‘4 40 Bud Schwartz St Mikes 9 6 | 37 Al Belanger RO & M ’ ‘ 7 Mike Lauinger St Mikes 8 6 6 Dave Larkin. Waterford 8 6 6 “4 Ed Kassubea 0 ville a 6 ) 6 *1 game to piay It's Time Out! ~ “Glad you're the one who shot it, Pringle . . . at least you'll have meat on your table while looking for a new job!" Grid Movie Pioneer Michigan State's Everett) N Huby pioneered the field of football game action movies — taking the first films in 19273—and he's still on 4 the job — ATTENTION HUNTERS! Be Prepared to Drive Safely Through Northern Snow and Mud with Our Famous }760-15 . . 800-15... These Prices Are Exchenge— er on Your Own Tires AN 6.70x15, 7.10x15 ‘8% . $9.95 10.95 370 MacDONALD Across trom Economy Furniture FE 5-6136 or FE 5-6137 S. SACINAW ST. oe ae Sgr z | oe ee ee a ee NOVEMBER 17, 1954 _— TWENTY-NINE decisively, if not by a knockout. For the record, DeMarco “al never been officially knocked out, | nor has Carter } * * . Paddy has won 69 out of 8&2 fights, seven by knockout, Carter | has won 68 out of 93, 26 by kayo. | Spartans Show Off Promising Freshmen Talent Outshines Signal | Chicagoan Ninowski at Calling Spot EAST LANSING W~—In typical | big car industry fashion, Michigan | State staged a preview of what | might be expected for next year. | The public was invited to the’ | showing of new MSC players on ‘the assembly line—being held in Macklin Stadium. The seniors on this year's squad also were among those attending Critical newspapermen = and other sideliners worked hard to try to figure out the talent com- ing up for next year to support the sagging Spartans. A lot of the youngsters looked good but the opinion was it was a business of freshmen playing against freshmen. Mike Panitch, trom Chicago, was sometimes sen- sational as quarterback throwing several touchdown passes. He even outshone Jim Ninowski, of Detroit, the quarterback for the losing team who was the most highly | rated freshman A couple of recruits from small towns in Massachusetts, looked | especially promising. But their | names are bound to confuse news- papermen and radio announcers. Tony Kolodzies, an end from | Northhampton, Mass. caught one | of the touchdown passes Kowolcya, from Westfield, was! voted most valuable by his team- | mates Others who showed well jn the | workout Bob Handloser, from Detroit Catholic Central, who one of the scores for the losers, Dave Kaiser, the Alpena prospect who transferred from Notre Dame; and Jim Wulff, a halfback from Chicago were made Jimmy Bryan Wins 100 Mile Silver States Race LAS VEGAS, Nev. WW — Jimmy | Bryan of Phoemx, Ariz., roared out from pole position, grabbed the the lead and heid it for all 100 miles of the AAA Silver States Auto Race Second in the big race recently |was Manny Ayulo of Burbank Calif., with Jimmy Davis of Pacoi- ma, Calif., third and Rodger Ward of Los Angeles. fourth Bryan, 26, American Automobile Assn. champion, won by half a lap. 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The deer got up and charged. Cashen fired again, hitting the buck in the ribs. ° * . ; The deer charged again, Cashen ran with the deer close behind HOT WATER all you want —when you want it! with an automatic BUDGET reco WATER HEATER ‘an | || jacket with black trum. The boxer ducked behind a tree tank . . . simes allation and clubbed the oncoming deer for all homes. See it today = with his rifle. The rifle broke. Cashen dodged fron: tree to tree for almost 30 minutes before the | deer, weakened by loss of blood. | EAMES and BROWN ere. wcsscoed toy toss ot tod $5 East Pike Street Phone FE 3-7195 UP & tree branch and finished off the buck. “BULLETIN IT’S GOOD BEER LONG BEFORE ; | 2) ee “ts ~ He Pras VS POINTER RETURNS—A fast two-year-old German | was on the scene as thousands of hunters opened short-haired pointer, named Mark Trailer, leaps a | the recent Illinois upland game season. fence with a pheasant he retrieved in mouth. He Birmingham Dog ; Wins Coast Event GRIDLEY, Calif. W—Palladian Perseus, a superbly working dog, yesterday won the open champion- ship of the Ist National Gun Dog trials of the Weimeraner Club of America Palladian Perseus. owned by Overton W_ Ogilvie of Boston worked faultiessly both in the phea- sant field and in his water re- trieving, the judges reported Second place dog was Igor of Arvis owned by Lawrence Smith of Glenn, Calif Winner of the open derby stakes. for dogs under two years, was Heinrick Vanyl-Acker, owned by Betty Hoover of Birmingham, Mich., and handled by Henry Ko- walesky of Chesaning, Mich. Conservation Work Continues on Lake Trout LANSING — Though sea lam- preys have nearly wiped out lake | trout populations in Lakes Mich- igan and Huron, conservation de- partment and U. S. Fish and Wild- life Service workers are continuing hatchery and research work with an eye toward the future of the fish There is hope that combined ef- forts of man and nature will con- trol future lamprey depredations. If this occurs. conservationists want to be ready with additional research knowledge and stock” fish for inland and Great Lakes plantings | wiches, “brood | hi per ‘ta + rs * . oa Fe “ _ SE Drayton, City Nimrods Enter Press Contest Lovis Henson Gets His Buck Without Leaving Oakland County Reports from successful hunters | continued to pour into the Pontiac | Press sports department today as into its 3rd day. Two entries have been filed thus far in the ‘‘best rack’’ division of the Press’ 3-way deer contest. An 8-pointer was entered by Tom Campbell of 6347 Rowley * bs ae ¥ ~~ ®& . Commercial Anglers Make Fish Sandwich Saginaw Bay Fishermen Prepare Tasty Dishes With Herring LANSING — Now. it appears the season of fish sandwiches With berring running in Saginaw Bay and prices at the gock at their annual minimum, commer- cial anglers have come up with what they claim is a tasty culinary diversion You start by filleting some herring. Then mix an egg, bat- ter mix and a dash of water un- til a creamy solution ts obtained. Salt the fish. dip in the solution, roll In a mixture of flour and is cornmeal and fry in deep fat | until it looks ready. If you serve it on a bun. it fs a fish sandwich. Catsup, the recipe adds, will change the taste. agree- ably If you decide against fish sand- herring is still available for many other recipes at Bay | docks at low prices. Runs are ex- pected to last a few more weeks Planting Brook Trout Costs Only 11 Cents LANSING uw — Planting a legal- sized brook trout costs sportsmen only about 11 cents, a conservation | department study shows Records kept at the Waters- meet State Hatchery show that it costs exactly 10.9 cents to plant one of the fish. The figure includes labor, food, transportation and other incidental expenses Campbell bagged his deer street, Drayton Plains, while James March of 647 East Tetiny- son Ave.. Pontiac, entered +a 6-point buck. which weighed 147 pounds, while hunting near Glennie in Alcona County. 'March's buck was downed near Standish at 7 p.m. opening day | Louis Henson of 4771 Dixie Hwy., | Drayton Plains. didn't have to go | so far to get his buck. He shot a | 140-pounder near Springfield Tues- day morning One of the earliest successes was | that of James Hampton of 825 W Huron. He killed a 4point buck at the Oakland Hunt Club near Fairview at 7:45 a.m. Monday | Another big 6-pointer was shot by Donald Hitchcock, of 257 S. Shirley St.. near Maion yesterday morning Press’ deer contest is open to all full-time Oakland County resi- | dents? Its divisions are 1—Best-balanced rack 2—Best over-all head 3—Biggest deer ‘dressed-out weight only considered) Entries are taken at the Press’ sports department from 8 am. to 3 p.m. on weekdays and from 8 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturdays. Deer should be brought to the Pontiac Press for measuring and photo graphing Entries in the biggest deer division must be accompanied by a weight slip, signed by the hunter, the weigher and a disin- terested witness. “a A $100 U.S. savings bond will be awarded to the winner in each of the three divisions. | Tagged Fingerling Trout to Be Planted LANSING State fisheries i workers are preparing to release about 1,100 tagged fingerling ‘hatchery trout in a mile-long stretch of Baldwin Creek as part of the research experiment now under way on that stream | Earlier, fisheries workers shocked, tagged and released 1.100 fingerling wild browns in the creek The stretch of water is near the public fishing site south of Bald- win Next fishing season, anglers who fish the stream will be asked to report their catches Additional shocking experiments will be carried out to give addi- tional information next year Coach Holds Record Michigan State's freshman foot ball coach, Everett (Sonny) Gran- ea Hunters Continue to Report Success ————_— ? + g ¥4 did | the statewide deer season moved } ——eEeEeEeEeEeE Michigan Outdoors: By MORT NEFF Deer hunters working north and east of Vanderbilt Black Lake and Onaway are very likely to spot one or more of oul * herd of elk in Michigan — the only herd of any size east of the Rocky all the way to | a half dozen or more of these majestic animals are either mis- taken for deer and shot or wan- tonly killed by variety of s0- NEFF trigger-happy called sportsmen. Either, of course, is inexcusable. the Game men in our conservation department, basing their figures en count from aircraft, believe that we may have as many Hunting Ended, Archers Looking for New Action PAA Members Succeed in Early Season, Plan Turkey Shoot Nov. 21 With a successful deer hunting season out of the way. members of the Oakland county contingent are looking ahead to a still busy late fall and winter pro- gram. At least 8 representatives of the Pontiac Archery association were successful in the recent Michigan archery season, They included Morris Cascadden, Gene Calhoun, Perry Dick, LeRoy Addi- son, the veteran George Marks, Ray Meyers, Charies Blake and L. G. Green. Devotees of the bow and arrow +spert arent gomg te hang up their | unstrung bows. they point out, as archery is a year-round activity First of the special affairs ex- pected to attract many of the area's enthusiasts js a turkey shoot on Nov. 21. This contest has been set for the outdoor range at Pon- tiac Lake Recreation area. It-gill offer plenty of action for a mfxed field and huntérs' round of 28 tar- gets, shooting will begin at 10 a.m Another date of importance to the fraternity is the Nov. 28 start of the indoor shooting season. The program is set for the indoor range | at Pontiac City Airport. This event will be a national mail tournament covering a round of 3% targets. On Dec. 6 the archers will open competition in the Indoor League. Two nights a week will be de- voted to these shoots, Mondays and Thursdays Beginners instruction will again be offered this winter. It wil] be started soon. at a date to be an- nounced, with Tuesday nights de- voted to the teaching periods You Be the Quarterback (Answer) 4. Double reverse. No' Your team is a little upset. Chances for a fumble are high. If you don't | fumble on this delayed play, you i still may lose and your morale | suffers 3. Long pass. Not too good. An | interception here would really hurt | This play may also suggest to your teammates that you are des- | perate. Hunters Are Urged to Spare Elk Herd Moun- | tains. Every year | as 300) archers | elk roaming our Michigan range today. Once upon a time tremendous numbers of elk ranged across Michigan—a native game animal abundant around Bladwin, Sagi- naw, Bay City and the Thumb area. This was wilderness coun- try in those days, inhabited by a few Indian tribes who made good use of the heavy hides and meat of the elk, With the encorachments of Civ. ilization the elk gradually disap- peared from the scene Long after the last native elk had vanished the Conservation De- partment released some 18 animals in the Pigeon Rivef country back in 1918. The herd grew very slowly, grazing across the valleys in sum- mer, stripping bark from trees in the winter. There's no reason for mistaking an elk for a deer. 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Richards hit the road and I guess he succeeded in selling American sports (and thus, Amer- ica) to more Indians than Nehru could possibly hope to disenchant in a year's time. “The Olympic diver, Sammy preceded | keep a stream of great U. S. ath- letes fanning through the world. Not as officials of the State De- partment, of course. Some of them wouldn't know how to extend a pinkie properly at the insufferable teas that waste the hours of di- plomacy. I'd suggest they go in day from the Ratanakosin Hotel, | the Richards story. which (of course) is in Bangkok, | Thailand, was one from INS cor- respondeat Marvin Stone, relating the partial saga of a unique U. S. ambassador who carries a vault- ing pole instead of a portfolio. month and I understand he cap- | the semi-semi capacity of touring “Wasn't off the plane five min- | tivated the Indians with his div- | scholars or as a part of an organ- }Airways porter (incidentally, | Sem can’t dig up a few thousand ao an ee are SA | BOAC gives tremendous service)! dollars to send abroad other | '“* | @ little Indian lad, asked in halting) American athletes, They're a lot in fact, how about a “Muscle | English whether I knew Richards.| more effective than comic books | | eon tells it rogerk ady in the | Said I knew of him, but had never | in making friends for our side. Recky Marciano, the heavy “His name is already in the | met the fellow... Why? “ , : weight champion of the world, Olympic record books, on the Sul-| “Boy says ‘Mr. Richards good Poh ~~. i an ine —_ ww was a poor kid around Brockton, livan Trophy and the Helms/| American, teaching Indians how to for Madres’ and I sect aan ,| Mass. Now he’s one of the most Award. But as I see it, President | win next Olympics.’ lit nd a lak exaaion Ae a pe _ famous and beloved Americans. Fisenhower ought to give Bob “For the ‘. wok ai . Sead him through Italy and com Richards the White House, or —. vee ete | ‘ int | munism there would be set back some such recognition waan't a sewepaper in india I Mr. Stone brings up a point doten Trouble in the ° picked up that didn’t give Rich. which has been generally ignored! * ee “Bob's been doing a split | ards more space than Red by the State Department since its| Belstam Congo? Send Willie week im India. He's the greatest | China. He'd been traveling | organization. There is no reason Mays. thing that has hit Calcutta since | around since Sept. 14 demon- |to believe that any recognition! And so on down the line. Who they cleaned out the black hole. | strating the pole vault technique (henceforth will be made of the|dares say the plan would flop? He's been traveling - around | and other decathlon events to efficacy of sports as a soother of |Our sports champs are priceless | places like Mysore and Bombay, | Indian athletes and to stadiums | ruffled feelings. national resources. Why keep Poona and Madras, pole-vauiting | crowded with Indian fans. But I'd bet J. F. Dulles a hat} sending a lesser material named ule tee “I'd say Richards, who m- | that he could do a lot worse than money? y — making friends coun- | panied his demonstrations with a - ey where America could use @ | little talk on good sportsmanship. SIDS GLANCES ee by Galbraith “One of the things I was inter-| personally or through the pages of | ested in when I landed in Bombay | papers like the Times of India, the | was to gauge the real extent of Madras Hindu or the Calcutta anti-Americanism. I'd heard it was | Statesman deep-rooted and open, and in fact' “It’s no fun touring India, East GRANDMA by Charles Kuhn Hem // IT's JUST reached 3,000,000 Indians, either A) = —,? But all I want is the misery of a movie and a chocolate malt!"’ by Carl Grubert Hi, PAL_WHAT ARE YOU DONG? MAKES We ALITTLE Y ei oe F YOU WON'T REMEMBER ?? pay ey : / TIMES I'VE THINK OF ap i THAT IN - re e | - : A » ‘ PF va ,; | + vt a Fe Bf eh | . Z . ’ 4 yf 7 sy , , =) Fy > ee it OH, DEAR ---NO Wa] HE. LIKES FRANKFURTER SANDWICHES I'M HUNGRY --- HOW ABOUT A SANOWICH 2 @ A a ,* \ (0.4K. Faw BUSH -414 4 BN by Walt Disney Sy AANA Wis. - RMaaaitQq \ m) You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take edventage of this easy way to solve all your buving and selling oroblems. I'M AS WIDE AWAKE AS A HOOT- OWL, ALVIN / HOW IN HECK COULD UNCLE BUL6Y SELL To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 pleasant chewing hel you keep happy ea EY | SPFARMINT j Saad nei ericlons You feel beter ~ de better Pee a | THIRTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954 — — ye | Help Wanted Male 6 | “Help ‘Wanted Male 6 | Instructions 9 ain’ eC e MA R K E I Sh al bs) pD ices BULLDOZER OPERATOR. CALL WE ARE LOOKING Vv oe AIRLINES NEE { Birmingham MI 46480 ere) me whe are yon SEV. WOMEN AND MEN Prepare now <, tor Lin, ar Produce winwey Novemaen ie 9. | DISTRICT MANAGER -| — S8tS i2*irausn top. references tor ie taetines Travel, meet tm Pentioc Tep a 6. veloved * | and have @ car Eereings while teresting prople Short eee cmc a ee” eae ae Stark Bros Nurseries and learuing are permanent with no prensa ae Com- loss of time you ifve in Poo- munications Must be 18 to 38 Binney dear father of Mrs. Jean | chard, Co world’s oldest and tee. or any town within the anc have at least @ high school Pritchett end Mrs Meurietta largest firm in the industry has After Firm Start a= in Ear ly Rush : : prices ob public farmer> maruets re . . 7 Locke, dear brother of Mrs. Wil- immediate full time opening tor of 35 miles. please ca!! F to CHICAGO, I. Grains berted by the Bureau of Markets NEW YORK Nov. 17 o®—The lem Hood Mrs Floyd , Barr, ee ee fe. persona) and detailed inter- Cipla Write toy ete pons Pruits Apples Delicious fancy 6 50 tock ket si f Floyd Binney and Rey Binney who is @ proven leader and view Apply 1064 W. Huron a . fell back: after getting otf to a bu No |. 406-45@ bu. appes Greemings As market shot forward with a Mr Binuey is at the Pursley hag had experience im direct seil- | YOUNG MAN 18 TO “wi ~ oa | firma start on the Board of Trade 0 1 300-150 tu apples Jonathan, great rush today in carly dealings Puneral Home where arrange- metvicuie Gl udlecnacans relia some sound experience clacosied __ Work ‘Wanted Male 10 2 F > } oO bu les 7 E en's 1] be announced later t . phate haa : PLL IE te : xe contracts dr ed be. | nex. 400» No 1 300 appie The drive took prices up between mes st ted high earnings starting im- in advancement Contract P & G | — Son a OPt | MeInto-h fencs 450 bu Not 300.375 land 3 se I ea ORMAN NOVEMBER 14 1954 mediately, Year around Tb Sound Systems MI 6-4900 at ¢ ARPENIRY “ PLasTIC AND ow the previous close [es eppiles Nor act ae No : fc _— ns “ » points ino some ins ances Mre Gayla Devonah. 36 Denison ent and dignified work in sem)- | YOUNG MAN 49 TO 25 YEARS floor tie »® specialty FE 5-8004 “ Sppee. She : : 4° although mes s were f . st Oxford. Michigan. age 51 professional c ty 7 | ol “sc i J . th ' oe 4 Rh wst gain t ria ‘ mal cap: We have a id who ‘s tnterested in learning 8 GRADUATE Dealings were active at (he start appirs Wagenes 575 OU nal beloved wife of Mrartis. Ray Bor bew and modern up to Lo ae Tekh watik Casiceer Mackie ware BARBER | 5 oe oe | but sw later Wheat agau os e : ‘ - | : 4 ce wae = 5 a man a of Mrs. Jewett ing plen and prefer men with ' ~ h school educatinn. experience part time FE 41270 bsided ; . oc o } bat Ve o | Graves an ruce Porman. Fu- experience in imsurance books, eipful bus not necessary. as we - — aad avai market hateaiden on the ; se 40@ + large blocks dotted the tape eral — will we heid Thurs- ma — electri-al eppliances ie train Pontiac Varnish Co \ BLOCK se ee AND CEMENT early advance fir taking ap Vege'a' Ber » } $100 dor i : 5 day ‘ovember 18th. at 2 p m siding sutomobdiles reai etal aint Store corner of Cass e . : ae . i ’ beets poed No 1 106 1 $8 gbu initially with such force that the at the Emmenuel Congregational estate. brushes etc Our divison and Huron Ask for Mr Stepbans | CARPENTER REPAIRS AND Al- peared to be ve Main reason 10! Capmage No | 75-100 ¢ cabuaee A: 3 . tape had to fall behind in repert- Chur in «6 Oxford) «with Rev eee a tra) oe and ac- ———e - terations Fire ree er iy. th . at eat ‘ I 7) bu cabbage ' N - . - las y " ‘ y sho you good earnin , : coat uick service ewer! e subseque retrea ne . ing actual floor transactions. At amie . oo ott yt No previous experience in jue Help Wanted Female 7 rE a sige . Wh ‘ i ti t h f “i Sardeiete! (Soon business required Good ied neat near the end of the ! cs s Pr) . one time it was as much as tery Oxford Mrs Forman will : Sey mes , ; - EME NT \WOR kK ' . {ax 3 e mpeg Ne , 1506 a te Im state et her ce” essary Our opening consists of | A FRIENDLY WOMAN ( - » wir was unchanged n lower flees me . 5) 200 it a : ‘ = 1 four minutes late. 6 Deine aires” Osterd. & permanent position with con Over thirty vears wom orig! Foundations basement floors J Necemhe: §" 23 mer te or ‘ . ' : Michigat tab tir ! . Uinued repeat business from sa! nated the vow famous complete drivewa)s, sidewelks and «leap i . . » : : a ie a non ae a By eee Here are some sigtuficant blocks sn Phurd@ay when she Stee hed cusumers. based upon our Hope Chest of Linen a labor, MY 30702 Alter 4 30 ; a higher Deceniber rn . e oo ee = ae ‘ ir , , : vear, ip the Dusiness To the asition f FOR 2 Horseragish No Pacific Western Ou 4000) shares ake » the chureb Funeral right man we offe , position for a inendiv | oe PENTRY CABINEIS. F ~—_ F . P - Sp : ots 1 @ jife-time be thoroughly trained . ) al changeu | *s [\ er t aut N $108 bu > ap Qh thier : pe a ele ide by Alle: s Funerel caree. as top field execulive melt oa ice wort recreatiun roome Rib, wun ed to , Ake “ : iL oo en ie rae v i a bed = He s eri Steel 2 300 H e teke Oricon Mihigan Deon t miss Uus oertusity Write be ashes go rp gg “ . uoienee ze wees _ Decemt os oi - piert: Nu | w) doz be : gnions a off 1 at Wz | < Stee! 4.000 MAY VEMRFR 16 1954 ELMER stating full detahie to our div) lovely things are al oe WORK WANTED er 2 SO beatin ‘ , > Ih bay ersle it . - ~ A, Von Rr asts oF graph Row ion manager esoveky 16137 : d lab! y CAR , , 77 é faal 4 ; ee eee 2173 Sup te at Jt Boeing 9000 DONALD U. BATHRICK Gectiude Mes ea: athe | et ptr Mgt errenged end all well-groomed and past 40 and CAKSENTRY CABINETS, REMOD- 277s) and lgid Sto Miecenis 4 bu Potatoe ‘ 1 10 150 50 iv Dag ; (ar : ; = 2 5 ‘ Crenesteve Drote dear | t he} . col Want an above average income eling & siding. D niga hundred puunds low: Socenbey Po@tecs Nol 250 2 80 160 ib vay Puinp ip | at 6: ol ral blectric 0000 Amencan Bank of. Fort Laude Srcherl or sailtan Mes ame Mes fidence eee let's, hear from you. Write to wuiersa Hapa tins No 1 75100 vu Hadishes black UP ‘s af 457s. Pan American World) dale Fla today announced the Rhoda Goodwin Punera! arrange Korean Vets—Non-Vets | Trousseat Linen Outfitters Inc HAND DIGGING & LIGHT “HAUL- a) No 1 150-200 bu radishes read No ! Airwas\s 6 00 ig at 164. Rad nents will be snnouncec later | 187 No. LaSalle St. Chicago. 1. ing FE +3286 7b-85 Gos behs recixnes hothouse No | nes So up “44 z. Racho appointment of Donald | Bath bs the Svatke-ikiffia’ Punerel See our Ad under “Instructions ~ Minow s - . 1$@ doz behs Kutabagas No 1 120-/Corp 4.00 up ‘es at 38%. Grey- . Home In lieu of flowers the | GARAGE HELPER TOOLS RE AIRLINES NEED MORE WOMEN CABINET MAKER AND _CARPEN: Grain Prices ah om = Acorn ne 1 79-00 * |hound Corp 11000 up '« at 13 nek as the bank's new president tamil ramnenta thas a \ eto ne Sales & Service inarried or Single. See one ad Yea Cnet sh itternut ° 12> ou made to the ancer Fun i c > under instructions Airlines Train (MIC AGO URAIN seaaane anos No B! 90-125 bu International Telephone | 000 up ‘s and chief executive officer Mi.| OLIVER. NOVEMBER 15. 1954. ADA GROOM “TO TAKE CARE OF SAD ing EXPERIENCED > MEAT y CUTTER ‘ . ’ ubbar in 125 bu lo - 5 7 ine < | Pearl 24 N ‘ St de horses Good wages board } wants conneclion Ww! s mar- ' . neon. Mex ‘AP Opening matoes hethowe No ! 300-250 to. at 242 Rexall Drug 7600 up ‘s Thomas F Fleming resigned due | beloved wife eh “4 Gite ee and room Steady job Prefer eid- ALERT WOMAR TO REPRESENT | ket Would consider managing Or uae — si bekt Turnip, No 1 128 138 dow behs at 746 and J. PP? Stevens » 000- . mothe ‘ Mrs. Roy Walta and | erly man single Outland'’s Riding | rt time Sel) bv invitation only | leasing Pontiac Press box No. 32 mes — reer 134% turnips topped No ! 1! 66.1 28 vu : So ap G2 to press of busines« Ors L Mine. dear dankhter of staple 23178 W Fourteen Mile | o delivery or collection Car | FAST RELIABLE PRODUCTION oa ert a aaa 134% ante oe palad greens Celery cab ip se at 4 Six. Matick te ut : yet Stra Ga like char dner: iearanieter g near Telegraph aud) Ghose secessat¥ Call MI worker wants «fe to shop. Dr rill ‘ ae No 125178 bu Endive No ! 3 : orimer Sa@ics of Far! Garaner Way: ; = +6271 press unch press teping mae- Mas 227', WN ; ' ; - (eeodrich, ou 3 Vesterday. ardner Wayne CGardue : | p ; duty ies Jan ti a i ee ee ae ft nt k 3! ! a i tay after «manager of the Pontiac Motor I) ace Bure Gerduee, Mi sD BABY SITTER WHILE MOTHER chine Cmaiing mectune turret : be u role , v i © arc 3°: a on ac o< Mrs Pay es e n < Call ate Cora Mar 285°, escarole bleached ‘No 240 200 ¢ vision a director of Street and eaters SS gos 5 af imo ld oa case tne ina 4 p = MARRIZI) MAN WANTS aoonp Dee oe «156% May 285 Lettuce leaf N 1 200250 directors proposed a two for one re . . ivedad Naser NN Sa tis 3 A a8 : Mar a+eee 161%, July 2 627, Green cab v é > et split and ee end the ix Smith F ublishing Co New York : . =" Novem oer 8 a ; 0 FOREM n BOOyear high mat k ‘ . Nea phenomenal growth 7 ambrunnen Martha Houc's f exe Location in) Muskeg 4 Wo Mapie B a Reference PE 27134 ; rather siow merke! for Russete abd 1 n fast growing Fort Lauderdale | ydte Lynerser eee ele R M wan) Fxpemse. pa r »] \ ’ PLUMBIN G WORK WANTED Time ls Mone Her steady for Reds siightly weaker Icahe > Hecter and Albert Zumb cat "» All replies nfidentiar Re ‘ PRIN 1 \ I Is] Rea ouabie FE >-10it | y e Russste 606.406) ‘Wiscinisn muiie's New York Stocks Present assets exceed six million picaraiaeesicatetall se ae - p.. Fonte Tess Box 68 Desire person experienced ip ma Pr we le Il : GREENVILLE, Miss. (UP) —Cit $ 36-4 60° Wisconsin Round Rede 2 0 dollars . da\ November 19th at i p o chine postiny for accounts rece! i Work Wtd. Female : ied , : “ \ rion aa North Desotea Pontiacs adams EZ 396 Jecet« on 2 n the Brece-@mith Funeral! av. a mes agactire = Jl ~~ On councilmen voted yesterday to fine — Admire 16 «Johns Mar 0 4 Z ome. Interment at Oskland aly A pply personne! offur BABY SITIING FROM 630 pm ® - Air Reduc 29) Jones & | r) Hills Memorial Park Cemetery Poco General Hospital 61 W to 10 3@ pm FE 35-3793 parking meter violators only » DETROIT Bucs Alleg 1 Bri ‘9% Kelsey May oe lod e Cal [ M Zumbrunnen is at the Brace ~~ Huron 6° COLORED WOMAN FOR GE N- | cents instead of the usual $1 if permorr Nov if (AP) Hace ton mute eR go 4) Kennecott rr) South Funeral Home LE ADS! DEPENDABLE WHITE HOUSE eral housekeepiig FE 21-3128 atte t De : ; . : 5 » Allis Che 742 Kime Cle oe es 2 keeper some nursing experience @pn hey pay within one hour after pce cases included = federai state | aium itd 694 Kroger anu Special co unication of R . Card The 1 ~ f. cue coupe Live im FF “OL » WOMA ESIRES getting tickets. Whites Grade A jumbo 80-6) weisnteg | Sm. 88 96 Lenn & P 76 =” : aa oose ard of mks | E Ds 2.5263 sci sies ite OMAN _ DESIRE F average 80's large 44.48 wid aos arg -- Auriie a 74 Eceopy a velt Lodge No 510 F & AM. 22 WORDS CAN = é ‘ ch ’ ’ sia . 8 , nd | , =p ; ple o uning emoriam D4 panies With our bonus and re — - — 7 4 —— —_ my om oA a 93 wore AA | AS _— i ote ie 13]. red light ‘Tor E- j ~ 6 “ _ ” - pewa! plan you are as-ured of OrRL WANTED FOR OFFICE OIRt is waxre 70 BABY oT, B 2. 7 | Anac Cop age to 22 . JO _ ot) . rm mic first ~ work with bookkeeping and typing = ips bea e Mov. 17, 14 ‘4 | care oR es mC 7 ome — = ee eM ee a2 | Detroit, was sentenced to W days «aup THAT “THEO GARDENER saa ever aii geting ean | experience Write Poutia: Press a re FE 24788. Ne calls os = Top week, belance sieady whole Armour & Co ve uelier B 36) ‘ sal e us Ut vou have a lot of self-confidence Box 71 _ Sat or Sur _ __ sale buying prices ‘) higher to } lower | Assd Dry G = 278 Murrey Cp 28¢jin Oakland County Jail by Far Rig ag Rigi Mag n and feel that you can quaiit | HIGH SCHOOL GIRIS’ FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK NO : US large whites 4. mixed 195 medi Atchison 123 lhe Let 33 mington Township Justice Alle ~~ To che til ak come im tor an interview at 3408 noone coptacts tT a bein typng FE 80014 Call_ater § 3! Na' Cash R eos Ip Justice en (¢ cherish undefiled : . Sa re The) rd ums Bi as —— 4 current hy hoa Line as a Nat Dairy 385! Ingle Jones failed to pay a $15 f But just as mM was opening —_ at Peterboro or Room 19 ooure_* wer: r m See Mrs HOSPITAl [RAINED PARCTICAL receipts ir ties chects 23 im | : a) 2 Tine | To the glory of tue @ 18 West Huren St) Pontiac ase Room 1 ore. eit tel ourse Doctor's reference E . N iyp. | we Gay 2 ; “G ~ - nal tien rs mat ead $5 $! and $10 costs Down came the Heavenly Gar- LARGE CORPORATION HAS HOUSEKEEPER FOR ELDFRLY oe ‘ Poultr Ralt & On 116 Met see! a8 6 gen mur f r away rd ob ng for ie ning in Pontiac couple Stay in 172 Mo iswk fRONINGS CRESCENT LAKE . : ; < mk our flowe office 21 to 28 yrs of age some HOUSEKEEPER. MATURE MUST rea FE 35-0577 ' Nat Th : x Y ur Sia ht y neers mut 25 spas i. 3, Rummage sale Fri. and Sat. 8 a. Father Mr David Cook college preferred Excetient pro- like childrer rureé' home OCA + tRONING? te NE IN MY HOME - att DETROIT POULTRY rage ae ee Gant 2). ™ tol p.m 128 W Pike Pon- IN LOVING MEMORY OF FRANK | motional opportunities Write Pon, 8-2588 Wick sucraniesa FE 56006 DETROIT Nov 16 (AP)— Price 4 foniag rt 2) Nia M Pe oe tacOE § Adv mi E adterd hes) posses (0c 87 5» 2 a LADIES FU!! OR PART TIME Tee ‘ rees Dp r 3 ~ ~ ho 1‘ . ’ $ ' - | pound fob. Detroit for No | aking Bend 8'rs j45 Nort & West 44 oie appt aon ch — | snortas 960 per week Showing coarial service EM 35-2062 poultry up to 10 am Borden @73 Ne Am Av 4s ‘ rated heart a twas | coutht] | heuees aren yy arse : : 7s Meavy hens 11-30 light hens 13-15 Borg Warn les «4 Nor Pac 612 Rummage = os Heres : jad ROIS D TOU ELS) SS SUE eee! and neighbors No experience re MOTHER wrt “CARE FOR 3 heavy reasters ‘over 4 ibe: 24 heavy | Brist M 16 Nor Sta Pw ise Priday and Saturday, Nov 17, 18 SS eisee oe hes much we sired Write giving name ad rea aR Nad ie = rs 1 ee Pur } ' Nes ? } ~ wereg c nd oO oO « 1 Pot = = eee | ae aie eye a ar ri scot | as oe 5 Fonte Bhie Shae, As this endy the third sad vear ares yan Boe ' PART Cx FULL TIME 8 PER Vos) 31 PP iggeaeael 23-25" heavy ducts 24 3 oi Olver Ce tr15 Drill Team —Adv | Sadiv missed by his wife Mar MAID FOR GENERAL AY lee . ravy ucks irroug! 2 i d j ) OR ; ST —_ 38. light ducks 21 Calum & He} Otls Eley 62 | vot pe ee ee oe nights 2 sma'’ boys Mother | WOoMtAY WITH HOSPITAL EX- j Breeder turteys, young heavy type Can Dry 13 Owens 11 GI oF Decorating sale Tues. Nov. 16! OT A DAY DO WE PORGET No nursing Small rar ouse perience for wvalid cere days. ee a ok potty 7 Pen srt “4 through Sat. Nov 20 Bargain Box ! out heerts vou ere elwaye near od ae al ¢-e0ey eon ae Mar stead t it 1 4 . V r o NTS Mr as eaieme Ber muy camel a Tha Bumat’” S4 aes wordwerd: Birmingham Sin sing inweeooe mente | Representative “Ennai terse es mle Taam ercattn neat ee Week Ond demand light Caponeties Case J! i7@ Parke De yy —Adv Ac kas Seas the’ thie . ings Wes! Jetroit Glas: of Pon _perwnved f* hour PE 100s emple and moving fai: Cater Trae 7 Penney JC one Sa cal tat ed alr he tL tac 82 Myra FE 2-8397 Wiil CARE FOR INVALID OR Turkeys Market steady Live trace Crlanc-e 22; Pe Re 19 Rummage sale. Nov 19 and 20. iighier Gldis bie wen Glo Pai PUBLIC HI | envale+cins (pecmle in mr oheme continuing relatively light Most dealers Cr ! m1 _ Cole 143 gS vincent. Hall 1978 Parks. ai enn : ape eur ed copanie Man eth BILIC HEALIII cxctecs pefereace’ WE 40a cautious end delaying making many com. Cr'! ‘red 245 tps D ae * : s ms waite teicttn 1A toned db taceed aoe “1° DSEC WANT 7 NING > E - + < id ; 5 can sork with @ minimu { NURSES ED _ IRONTNGS 83 PER eee etterings Pracessors Figg Se : Pn Pailee Mor a —Adv | Flowers - supervision and desires eo per Salary $3900 to 84.680 Grpe: mushei eee teres e com eel . sti eat ait ; ; RR new manent salaried position on qualifeations car furn-)« WASHINGS AND IRONINGS PICK- cwscaco cad Cities By: 1101 Pillsby Mills 48 Central Market, 14 BE. Pike. We APER® FLOWERS - pension plan vacetion «ick ica\e ep sed delivery VET POL Clark Ecuip «82—:«s«éPML:«C*Phate Gs gw «DAVE fresh fruits and vegetables 2 ASbORN ve corn ee ee ae ene Contact City of Pontiac Heat: WASHING~ AND [RONINGS. CHICAGO. Nev 16 \AP)—Live poultry Climax Mo %S@! Proct & G 836 Speciahze in fancy f me hemen necking Sek: A See . steady to firm on hens barely steady on Cluett Pr 261 Pullman 6 mucy fruit baskets ee cent akan a ten > LADY To ~ young steck, receipts 1038 © ‘yes- Cora Ocul " Pure on! @7 PE 3-92714 —Adv Funeral Directors 4 supervising others & offers a MIDDLEAGED pect i i2 DO WASHIN “- , AN IRONING ° ~eten - Cor . J . ~ permanent connectton to one house — +live is ’ terday 1.653 coops, 202.068 ibs; feb Cog Peim 6 Radio Cp , oe meeting requirements Pieesant ake home On 3-720 WASHINGS ee sIRONTNOS A te * Col Gas 192 i friend's LEA wach nN. SS, |S Romwat | eduity on sales letters | Gag board EM Dee Clee ues PESwO ea ee te a ee ine iG mes” Ol Gace a — , car necesars thoum | RELIABLE WHITE WOMAN FOR : es weer =) VoorheesSiple | Seccc STR stance Tse baamet pln, oat Building Service 12 . Cont Mot 105 @t Reg Pap 8S) $ er nnou Ss 1p e sive loc mplete pi eaten aie schoo age children Private room Se Livestock Cent Oo 71 Seovit!l wrt we? FU JER veqsuelt” a L sodlog = i fith beth and TV $55 wees A-!| FLOOR awiee. 4 epee Copper Rng 48 = Sead AL RR 742 NERAL HOME Box ® The Pontiac Press roll does - Reasunable MApie_3-0641 DETROIT LIVESTOCK pac be ote Sears Roed 172 Ambulance — or Mcter eat ESLADY MUST BE INTER BRICK BLOCK STONE AND CE- uc ti] _ Bhell Ou 364 sted ir nterior decoration Ap ment sork A's carpent Pree DETROIT. Nov 17 (AP)--The Detroit Curtiss Wr 134 wy rices ee piy ip t r timat a mons Ty i person Brown Bros 4 N estimates Phon- OR 3-695 a market Det is 332 g asf Sa . — inclair O “42 Ceme —_ » & Tet lr : mawalante 400 Marte: not estab: tery Lots 5 THE PINTS “B 7 Hog Marke: not esteb- Dis . oe " Sercns Vac be DETROIT # — List prices for ae not 4 ~~ SALES-GIRLS Jk ak ge re gr ne ag ae i) pe Dee oo {23 Bou Ry seg Chrysler Corp.'s 1955 line of cars WHITE CHAPEL WILL sSACRI Eiserneces iopucomens es e OR 37640 * net enous ont Sperks W 5 | were é ice t quick Buver three sections ing taker for Christmas part BRICK VFNEER CPL. slaughter steers and hetfers seid to East Air | 4 , Were announced today and include bleck “K 18 graves Box 23 time work Myers Jewelry Shop : FIREPLACES thake @ market. undertone steady cows East Kod 614 ga B ¢ .| some reduct nd Pontiac Press ° Tel-Huro Center ent fireplace repair Call after 6 4 Brand 314 ions a some ad- ee bros Po innentcnn! Sn PE $e ee ae most sales ytility end El Auto | 4%! @td Ot Cal 7? v —\4 SALESt TADIES RE Atl EXP BRICK BLOCK AaAND AS {ENT seeerens OR Siee, Srehee cece |e nay'* "ht BS OS S*| tn the Cheval g | Rough carpenters Mow PRRERSERRS SME Le Rae aha atte agrees e r. cut er Sta O11} BJ 100 nt { Typist. 70 WPM $225 « ~ tere mostly 1700-950 bulls unchanged End John 713 etd Ol Oh wo r Impenal line > be All Uniuen oniv | General Office. estimaier S583 up tren small Guaranteed . receipts include three loads stock calves | Erie RR Stevens JP « there are increases of $180 and | BOX REt LIES Winter’ worl | | Comptometer operstor $249 up vce Ph FE Com — and yearlings Peird Mor 24 Stew Wer 18 $120 described as due to the incl ' } ’ . ork = aliead | General office. switchboard. $173 up CEMENT WOK GARAGE Calves—@alabie 100 Market opening Firestone 100 Btude-Pack 106! - At 10 a.m. toda Crescent Lake Rd Iwo | Geok Bre in $152 up floors and basements. FE 23-5703 fully steady 7 small early reeeipts Sa LA Sun Ol ean SON of power steering and four- a.m. y i hl en | Salesiady candy exp si47 up CONCRETE BROKEN BY JOB moet rote ° r - . , af ? fea Shek Scaey and yates imanvadunds Gon Bak. to) Set & Co 472 way seat controls as standard| § ‘here were replies at ' locks north ot MS9 eee Lid ew bx. dima ae Oe oe = |up te 3200 utility and commercta! | Gen Elec 56 Texas Co a2 | “quipment » the Press Office m Housekeeper live in single $173 up | ansehen ces nodbalcegy ahs eredes 1300-2100 cull and utility 12609 Gen Fes ? Tex © @ul imo 4 List he e ' : ; Stenographer pe - | OR 32579 , ¢- TEL-HURON a Gen Motors 91 Thomp Pa ae st prices on the 1955 Plymouth the following boxes: Real Fstate Salesman Bookkeeper et CAnpratny ROE AND 7 —Balabie 500 No h Gen Ry Sig 5 Co we < y = ; Wioc® a CE —_ <= ancy eee Cen Refrec 4 ney 4 _— _ ne. eng iaanel barony: range aerewe ‘” @aking mon BOND EMPLOY MENT. ment werk etc FE 54-0782 Gen Tet 47 Transame rom an increase to a re- 8, 10, 14, 21, 26 ned 1 time ocaly Apply AGERCY CUSTOM BUILDING FH A FT- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK tien. Tass 63 rrene rs i. 7 dct of GA. Ox mses " . 4. I, . 32, ins person Bateman & ! _ _ 83% _HURON nanc Modernizing PE ese CHICAGO. Nov 16 ‘AP)—Saiadie nogs Ot” Thre 115 Underwa 47 powered 36, 41, 42, 50, 58, 63, ra ee -_ — Sit 5, MeL 1.000 market fairly active. steady to 2 OWlette 7 Un Carbide oe: With a V-8 engine. introduced on 64, 66, 70, 77, 79, 82, Retsareet ee | tions RTER WORK ALTERA ! r ? Ib bor > | > 7 ee . j ee eee, ee ae of an gman Semi tan gy | 1903 models for the first time, | 89, 107. Solesiadies _butiding Olive 2-7396 - 240. Ib general market siow fully loodyrar t Air e1 prices are $9 higher than the t snrat EaTate sALtaian Sdustliba ithoreughiy ireperented =— One: SaRDaNTTAL or mere lower on butchers 230 I» | - t nited Cp \ ow-cost housing project in ladie« dresse oat ni e © ereial: {we estime' andl nes vlan laeuel onaventeistenavhieias ie Ne Ry Unit Fruit 543 same models equipped with six ~ pienty of fioor tme, full time inery Good al ee coaraaneane _Raymond Commons. VE 4-6366. lower. mest choice 170-220 Ib butchers om ew 8 t Lines 162 cylinder engines —_—>- only Russell Young. Realtor & 5 day week Vacantioan with pay jO& PLEMMING. PLOOR LaY¥- | 10 28-19.78. bulk choice 1 and Fs thew GreThoune U8 Rud 413 . Builder 412 W_Muron Street ~~ | Merchandise discounts. Other ben- tng sanding fintehing 155 Edison. weights 10.80-10.78 with several decea | OU! Ot S Smelt “ Factory list prices announced by The Pontiac P SHOE SALESMEN FULL AND efits George s-Newports 74 N Ph *E 23-4408 197 | Hayes Mf UB Btee 671 : . ress | jk €anNhin 973. most choice 230-250 th 1850-1900 | ord cy . i ‘1 the Dodge Division ra fror part time Experienced preferred | Saginaw St FLOOR “ANDING SL SSeS" Pine. thee! Sn Mere, Shee a1" UR Sick or eg TT De eee todo | {| FOR WANT ADS grees simmer Bram | SECRETARY Fo rit postrion | ,PraltCe Bil PE 2m mest sows in larger tote | 44, : 1 x. ronet two-door. ginaw | tn law office Shorth . en wmestk Van Rael nN a | orthand and typ- FLOOR LA SANDID sroungetgg he angvighny We’ 17'S Mote yy Witgtatt Uy sicestinder model, wo $2.71 tor] 1 py | Sikenet\Ge ana? wanreD EXPERIENCED “T Stee tes toe ae stu tital ee ee” a8 tee AL FE 2-8181 Salesmas. collector $280 up WANTED EXPERIENCED TELE- Modern equipment John Taylor. aeniatte cattle 6.000 salable calves 490) 1 Cent eetent Pas a custom Royal Lancer’ converti- Stock-clert 872 .. $16 up phone solicitor, udies age 35 _phone FE 40424. ughter steers and % ; om, 4 choise am better about sendy thes | meust Ray West Un Tri 702 ble with V-8 engine From 8 a.m. to § p.m Gaecmen ances... een op cme co ae FLOOR SANDING LAYING PIN arades slow steady to weak heifers in eee baal palit 4 Bk 7s Prices for the 19%55 line of DeSoto : , Salesman-Travel : ons Ask for og \ Telearaoe — - oe evenly steady to 2S lower cows teady ste 5) 4 i Draftsman, college — a a tied |to rong. bulls about steady veale-s | neuer I ee meals range from $2.268 for a wad ase He @ years, Sqpertence 6600 up nT tem ee ee GU CR ANTEED SOG? s. ALL 100 lower ao few loads hirh a ee '8& four-door sedan to $2.87) for a Pr BOND PMP ; ¥ operater for >ermanent pos! binds Est. wie F) : ' . Pi Int Nick Wisc El Pow 3096 .. ~ ross) Seas mes! Se resees . ‘ LOYMENT tien Good hou Thre good 13028 "ent arate epee 27 00- Int Pape: Woolworth 51 V-& convertible siulitey for errore other AGEN Y ° future here for the right. person Soon ats os FE oa. ve 38 Ground 1130 1b steers 3008 choice and | int Silver 2 66 & to. Be i. a mele f° oe o% _©._ BgROM ee PE 2-741 Fog EM 34879 Re prime heifers 2675-29000 5 Yow fpnde | tat Tel@Te! . 0s Vouns SAW m2 All prices announced today are fe 2 | SALESMAN PULL OR BART Edythe MeCulloch Beauty Shop Saat BOTLDR a Skee Fee ae seco ce to lew chaise Isl Crk Coa! 184 Ynest Sh & T 623 factory list and do not include hh An ge se woe time Leads furnished. Cail FE winteo “ste Bank Bidg. Se ae roa yy bd ALS 20 00- r ; 5-50.17 D x 5s 36 08; SMEG uns swanmisciol Cow STOCE |SVERAGS® such items as state and local Gn oer Whee beaten: “ ~~ SALESMAN tor Mr bevarte Constr crate a= ee 900-1280 bulk canners and cutters Pe eh gg i or 17 -Comptied by (B® taxes distribution. excise and tions are made be cure to Retail work Good chance for ad —— iL don uae | @tASON # CEMENT WORK. FI 700-900 utility and commercial bulls ~*** ~ rn ¢ eo | handi oh get vour “kil) numbers” vance. ents Salary plus commis- supervising help Real pool a tt Ou go Td sg 12 00-1450. good te prime vesiers 170- L) anding arge or transportation No adjustments wil! he giver ston Apoly Mr Boh 1 mis ity Write Box %5 Pontiac Press. est! 2 tes rf work guranteed. rr & | 22 00 > Indust _ sol erry charges without ft posse el g y t met 162 N stating experience present or last _A, J. Webste: & Son O8% 3-0402. Oakland Balable sheep 2500) active ught rey day $5 1438 _ : — piace of employment gtving 2 ALTERATIONS. REMONELING. 43 uel Paint Co. | lombs steady to 50 higher athe i ene bese age ars tat | Closing time for advertise | ae Gekins — personal references = oon Yo carpentry & oman 6 Orchard Lake steals! itcWelee ike) (Brine) (eecieall iaihe |e eee ments containine troe sizes ps Cea tienes WOMAN POR LIGHT HOU! i odern te HOUSE. 20 00-2108 good to chotce 18 00.2090 harry ate see: ae | me J. H. Lomb Is Named lareer then reculer aeate cas nome te gas ed _— work and care of children while | ® < _ SNYDER, FLOOR LIVING, FE 5-6159 : 1900-1750 cull te i964 iow - $34 ten0 a uaee i cee ers. ‘your best prospects Quod eeteet _werns re 2 oele cones Co fahing “hbe FE : : ‘ ’ be 4 seeree _ ° rv ni ler ewes 450-6 00 tes Aah sss t%° Cadillac Purchasing Head st | cea men should everage et least 2 i el oe FOR, Tav. ~ Buildin wes fos se SS OD ETRO : Transtent Want Ads mar Seigesaue am and ‘gia at Call FE 56868 before 12 a.m vom, J Suppties 12A "USED TV ETS R d P | k Di -TROIT # General Motors | be canceled up to 0:30 the | jon he OD me Se t efor _! ae ea y ot uc inner PETROIT sTOCKs ie . dav of onbiicetion american fase) Pe WOMEN FOR PHONE RTACTS np yaa ckEW y $10 $15 Dew Hormbiewer & Weeks orp. announced today the ap | Salary and bonus Ste Buse. Sheeting. $75 dad ron to n! METAMORA — The November Figures after decimal vomaes riatths pontment of J. Ho Lamb. former Anna WANT AD RATES LEP] IONE Room _133, Roosevelt “Hotel WEBEP CUT STONE j igh ow Noon . | wes ' Nev 3 Mare # De $5 e Week! meeting of the Metamora PTA | Belg™in Rubber ‘s yS5. operations manager for the Cleve- a Help Wanted 8 nw = * 'D & C Navigetion® . 151 186 P . 2 $1 25 Si oe BOOK | _ a — HAMPTON TV Thursday will be a family night, | Gerty-Michig ay... + ; land tank plant. Cadillac Motor ‘ len 0 =. ; | zi Bushtess Services 12 825 West Muren St with e potluck d . " Kingstom Products*..,, 2 :o Car Division. as manager of pur- 5 20 .@0 $s | a ae MAN ot ee cou PRA AA AARARARE MARA : uc inner. There will Masco Screw seee 31 31 $1 = . * 240 ‘ DEL] VV ERY companion: ent and PE 4-2525 | Midwest Abrasives...,, ‘ 66 chases for the Cadillac Motor Car | ’ 290 M4 3 wtilitier furn. 2346 Jones Rd A&B TRENCHING 1 ener eeeesone moma \ be a Thanksgiving program. | Rudy Mfg° nes ’ « _ Division in Detroit. 8 320 $7 8¢60.* Lost nL IVERY | aaiF Man water tines __._.—- | Wayne Screw ‘3 13 13 ° 3@ ow en eg , Sold Ge. *No sale bid and asked | Lamb succeeds R. A. Vogel who “Pay eve my dor, wr pi _foseeve ‘Phone a |has been appointed executive in NT Foreign Exchange charge of corporation procurement see ; an ¥ ‘ioe ik ar ,and schedules activities. | ORK, . t a Foreign exchange rates follow (Great Britain in France ‘frenc' 28°. of a cent » Nov. hrough | foe igre Pe igpirces Western pol xt 26. causing the | / mark’ 2 unchanged Holland ulid- i . ‘ er) 2632. unchanged Italy itra) 16% | building = be: Sunes ae = : Crawford-Dawe-Grove ee a le . unchanged Sweden «x en vkrona) 1934 | The Christmas show will be upchanged§ Switseriand (franc! frees | ers, ) e “Canadien "dolar “tate we yore open | YUle Show Remodeling t . Us cents unchaagee | tea Close Ford Rotunda Yn ee day futures 2.78%, off 1-32 a neat | A buge Christmas fantasy show Oreet Britain o dey futures 2.79%. off | Will be installed in the Ford Ro lures 2.40% Off 1-32 of a cent Beigtom |tunda automotive display building iframe) 2.00, off 00 1-16 of a cent:|in Dearborn during the week of | ‘ charts: chesitealiv\reaied at ts Roto-Re Sewet eh pe Cleaners a . > t , ~yfasurance of All Kinds Tiyan) Tam net ee ny, Nov. 21 Nearty 800.000 | Hote : « =] Latin America Aygentins frees 12 | 716 Pontiee Stete Bonk Bidg. Ph. FE 2-8357 © || vacnoose*: Brasil iio 1a, xa: | meters saw the 1953 Christmas tee es sor aia ay , ; Manic 808 / oo” ov. . 10 am. to Mex nged : eterans — : banged. i Report-DD 214 aa : : | ’ . ' , ] s P oi . . : “A ?* ‘ _ ee ee a An De ee ee i i. i a - a i —— — — mer - —" a aan aS Sn ela a a a a a ar ee ee a ee = = = . ff ‘ a ~ = THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954 THIRTY-THREE | | , ’ Business Services 13 Lost & Found 24 Wanted to Rent 2 Wanted Real Estate 32-4 MODEST MAIDENS ~~ By Jay Alan) Hotel Rooms 39 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses “a ww TE OE NOREEN A A AN m~ Ww a4 oa ~~ PLUMBING AND HEATING. H. 8. | LOST: : SERVICE LAN . ta oo Catan OR | “Lon ‘Late Wilege. Contents, very | toras eae no Lane WILL TRADE 3 aut | | HOTEL ROOSEVELT | HAVE YOU TC PARTRIDOR "He ke capernae. Seep meee Call R a YOU RENTAL | | ff you are looking for a home | - SEE a} Ri, oR | _* 35 or mail wo 1sd8 Ta Tamson NCY PE 41444. ee S al ' simosphere ip = Rotel and hotel | A small nome land contract or ~ PERSON ALEEED mov $4583 or |2 MALE COUPLE WITH 1 CHILD lakef e service, it .» here 1 you w e to use| = =... ae a |? oer i haeie fe Bane | —— 2 bedroom ide house | 814.000 bracket. City home has | ‘WEEKLY RATES as dowp ayment on ® brand new | sy a = HAND -AND CIRCULAR BAWE.| Ville and Big Lake Rds. Reward or apt. FE 5-0312. iid deme wate nv. | WEAR | 2 bedroom home? Has full base- s fine charpened po Call_after 6 FE 20542 i eee eas : ater, carpeted li | $12 and up | ment copper plumbing. bd ; FASTERN JR. AREA set. All work PE LOST SMALL BLACK AND Share L ving Quarters 30) ing room, dining L and hall. Club | + electric water heater, forced Abicaeeie bungalow. +2687. DW. Water. 1212, white male ierrier “Vic | Pontiac | foom 12°30; den @'x12’ tm base- | ROOMS Ww ITH TV — | oft burning turnace. sliding closet 1 tm 1963 Model kitehen, uttl- Desiaz Ave. | = Rd & Watkins Lake Rd. MIDDLEAGE COUPLE TO SHARE | é = j FE 54126 | doors Double compartment sink) i) oom Luseire ofl AC House MOVING rote i, FE 5-4940 fern. home St elderly man tp| “OM lendevaped bet on paved | and spray. tile bath, setlect 08k | Cieciric hot waver, tubs. Suantes CADY IN CONVERTIBLE CAR | Fa Sica for room ot] Sachene Atel bobo) ted bent of) ar | Rent Stores 40| Moors. Situated on large lot iM &) Of 3 lovely lots gorth Of Pike = ae who picked up 3 Beagle puppies | —_ frogt home. Phone FE 5-3625. | ~~ vee ee at ee subdivision, Selliog) & priced far below PE 45-0626, PE 5-0025, Leo Lustig | October 28 at Watkins Lake Rd | YOUNG COUPLE TO SHARE NEW | i BRICK STORE BUILDING ze | TIER I RT C. DAVIS cost at $11509 with $2,500 down. PATCH PLASTERING PLASTER | 2d M-s6, call OR 3.1549 | Dome with mother and 1s year @ ROOM BUNGALOW WITH BABE- and 232 East Pike FE. 5-255 RBE : , __ing, remodeling. OR 34437. | SMALL PEMALE BEAGLE. , —°4 deughter, OR 314% sarses ymest "Olve re = om | 4925 Pontiac Laxe Ra = OR 37610) PAUL D. HAMMOND PLASTERING, NEW AND RE- vicintry OF FOLEY ns eae Pootine | __For Sale Houses 43) (pooms Baru AND GARAGE | 201+ \W GRAVEL IT PLEASE CALL FE 2-0810 _FOR_INFORM LOST: 9 DOLLAR BILLS AT THE +2512 A&P —_ ie Aas Plains Badly ROBERT | a. ae el By cutldren re soni * emell 3479 a - = Pre Ma |LOST: BOWLING BAG WITH nite Fe black, Ebonite 2 finger ball with __Manley Leach, 10 Bagley initials G:AK. and eee Cail | LEE TRIMMING — REMOV. FE 51306 e Tee im a! 44805 FE 1.A628 _ _Hobbies & Supplies 244 ; ESOL E LS LIT _ TRENCHING ARTISTS SUPPLIES, UNFIN- Footings field tile. septic tanks and lsbed picture frames. paint by | _ Sewers installed. RE $4221 — et reg $250 now 5 plastic veneer SHERWIN. | Bookkeeping & Taxes 4 en 1 W Huron FE SPR PPAF AMA MA. Bookkeeping & Tax mrs | BACKENSTOSE 15 E ee Edw Hevley 2-2602-| for — arn paint | > | By nur sets, $1 up ‘frames oh kauae ING—TY PING | to fit), Malian pottery. PE 21414 ay & Telegraph Rd. PE 5-0676 | BEFORE cate a DUY ANY PIANO rent @ R or GUL- ‘Foot Specialist 15A| BRANSEN ‘iano. $20 depsoit. $10 v ININININ ey, on - mo. ree DR. A. A. KANTER, FOOT S8PE- rchase AL- clalist, 3% 8. Saginaw st. FE | _LAGHER Ro. PE toned ° 3-7526. ax DARK ROOM COMPLETE . ur enlarger, trays. dryer. — Dressmaking, Tailoring 16. Washer etc. 45369 after —nenernsersr er eee —s || i OPM t SEWING AND ALTERATIONS 35 MM SLIDF CABINETS ALI Fur work a speciaitv' Have a meta Reg $295 special for cape or stole made of vour fur $1 88 evat Formeriy with Rappy s 37 Move ite bar. complete with _ Close St. FE 21536 pibe $17 value for $8 95 inte G t s i Garden Plowing TOA PY Sy CRETE Baws, S98 verse for NS eee aI Projecto 3% mm lide = =6biower ALL POWERLIFT RQUIPWENT coolea like new $17 95 plowing and discing FE 43371 wx fee oe riage camera kit's aown EDMUNDS & SON — Plowing, Bulidozing Mowing and “Veveline wk PADDOCK FILM SERVICE 1655 W Huron F E 56-8753 rE e147 OR _3065 EL DORE CERAMIC CO, 4430 Ss Elie Lk Rd Instructions & s Laundry S Service 18 pics Fe sss Uo BP _ Si id ~ ~ =Y THERE! CURTAINS NYLON & ALL MA. ! HEY THERE? terials expertly finished tm latest | You with the stars tn your eyes— eq rugs, all sizes, We're interested tn your talent! washed fuff dried AUTOMAT Bring your handcraft in for us LAUNDRY. 25 NWN Telegraph Rd. to sell or dis house near Tel-Huron center FE 35-6804 Tues, Nov 16 TALENT UNLIM- Lace CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- ITED lg RI Jag Birmingham. fled. beautifully finished. Pontise | MI 6-44 Laundry P Ph 38101 HOME | GACHINISTS HERE 18 A FOR FAMILY VJAUNDRY | SERV. | perfect lathe to complete your fee Ph. Laundry FE ‘shop Logan floor model. 10 inch 3-410) swing with quick change fagad 2 hp motor Comple set ol Landscaping | 18a chucks and basic Sctosserta —~ ~ cluded Used only 20 hours heart be seen to be a preciated Priced for below cost 5-0730 LOVELY HAND PAINTED CHINA Everything or anrthing you de- ad Christmas orders now OR GRADING AND YARD LEVEL ing. FE $-355' TRe& TRIMMING AND REMOV _ing Free )_ estimates FE 17-4822 Moving & Trucking 19° - eee COTHER CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT listed under ‘Hobbies & Supplies 3 : 3 ane en ds en Classification number 244A __&t reas. rates, FE 70759 anytime PAINT BY NUMBER SETS ames, Scrabt ie. BACKENSTOSE HAULING. RUBBISH, ASHES. ETC ments cleaned FE 5-5563 INCINERATORS CLEANED ASHES teen hauled. Clean up. FE 5 E_Lawrence FE 21414 SPEED GRAPHIC. 4X5 CASE hoiders floor lights te | 4+-5269 after 6 30 Pu etc | MAULING ¢ SFE & HFA THE NEW VM Liont HA opp x JOBS | Tape-o matic twin-speaker tape re- cheap FE +0 corder Hi-Pidelity type only Dioxnt AND eeaee ta TRUCKING | $1795 down Pull line of tape Rubbish nauied FE 32-0603 recorder su polies MOVING |._ EPPERTS CAMERA SHOP | LIGHT HAULING AND | reasonable rates. OR 34274 any- | 97 W Huron ‘opp Detroit Edison) | time. PE 54-6615 ~ REDUCED RATES | Notices & Personals 25 iaree va t. serve vou Smith Moving Cn AUDIVOX oto agt aay — at pany isuccesecr to estern eo — eee ee oe care trie) moved to rm 11. 101% N Saginaw St corner of Warren Fube = HA “GO RUB- Mrs Richards> your authorized | __ dish e. Cheap. FE 3-9296. dealer Supplies for al] makes of VOLLMAR MOVING AND Po ae — for N. American Van | DOLL CLOTHES Large vans anywhere tn | PE 22-9550 noah yee tly: OR 3 ROOM HOUSE WITHIN 2 ~— inity of Seminole and WID FARMS OF ALL KINDS Pian Et ‘Kovare Cal Pore-| mae ‘etme of M00 resi | “PW Dinnan, @6 W. Huron St. Lost. COCKER Tx | PREE RENTAL SERVICE. THEL GREEN LAKE)\ OFFICE pa “Mae incete dr. Migh.| S2,M. Steer’ Rental Dow pei gy ORFEN ARE: Lost. LADIES YELLOW COLD | COUPL PLE WITH 7 MOS | ag a oe f tae Bate Bank Bide FF esos | Old baby desire 5 room| Pe : a cz Ponst unf. house. Close in. |" wooaward Sta, Ring noon wallet cam ot | Reasonable rent. Will 1 ROOM MODERN HOLE. PRE. cates’ Sana ccmate Bediy | give excellent care. Ref- leeation, bus down pont Cine. eweeet BU at ts nares) erences. FE 8-1215. ee a etnies,” ” ’ | 2339 Orchard Lake Rd Wd. |. Contracts, Mtgs. 32| Py end” - 4540 Dixie Hwy Vaowelt. bo 5% MORTGAGES ~ ON FARMS OB SUBURBAN from 45 acre with ae = — No eppraisa! cr B.D. CHART ES Equitable Society 1717 8 Telegrapd | Pe 4¢f52) re Eve CASH FOR SPASONED. LAND contracts on modern nomes a _OR CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN CO. 75 W Hurop St. FE 4-056) | IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR | land coutract or equity in your home. . K_ {.. Templeton, Realtor PE 44363 $ Unlimited $ Por buying land contracts. Fast courteous ction. For See Py = call Mr Johnson Mr personally A JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4.2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd TO GET THE MOsT FOR YOUR } iano contract Realtor Partridge | t+ 4he “‘hird' to see 43 Hurop St Phone PE 28316 Settlement Do you Waat - fast dea) on your ? Lewest discount ip land Oakiand County. —" in your rig tg ws cal and oe TONE REALTY ler o—— FE 2-025} to 8 pm Daily Sun mn 1 to 6 CASH FOR CONTRACTS If you plan to sell your land con- tract. phone us. We have plenty of funds at reasonable discounts Bring your abstract and land con- tract Ask for Mr Clark CAMERON H CLARK Realtor Open Fes 1342 W PE 46492 Huroo WE RAVE $200,000 At our @isposa! to purchase new or seaconeo tand contracts for our clients See me before you sel! ASK FOR BOB MAHAN To Buy-To Seti- To losure YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT ' MAHAN REALTY CO REALTORS CO-OPERATIVE MEMBERS Open Evenings _ ge? FE 2-026) 1075 W furon | 6% W_ Huron & PREE for your tans | cash settlement Fstimate of valve contract Eariv NICHOLIE 3 AND HARGER £o $81 33: W Huren &t Wanted Weal Estate 32-A WE HAVE FINANCING CONNEC. tion. tk | cash for anr VAl UF T. REALTOR em Oakland Ave FE 50683 o-Operative Real Estate Exchange mae 1 TRY TO PLAY SALES- man-—it ts costly and aggravating Too many foul balis make lose any game List vour property with a competent broker and him find you « qualified buyer Don't waste your time ling sales that your ener would hare Just call PAUL JONES: REAL ESTATE 832 W Huron _ FE_ +3505 MAKE SENSE? | | =. 3 you | | let | CASH FOR LAND CowTmacts WANTED | Rd FOr SUB. a _ dividing — EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR Buyers are co.olmg more and more to our well lo- cated office where parking is no problem. Many come as they know the fine reputation of the Kinzler or- anization in their profes sional handling of every ase of @ real estate Tansaction ‘o the satisfac- lion of both YER and SELLER . Right now we have many buyers for city, suburban, wie — farm properties phone us now if va Bc vour property sold bony wil be glad that John Kinzler, Realtor 670 W. Huron 8st = 43625 en Eves till Co-operative Real Estate Exchange CASH IN 24 HOURS For vour equity in your home or farm. call us on the phone We will be at your home within ! hour Get our offer before vou deal. We mean Lusiness! EDW. M. STOUT eae oe oo ti) 8:30 mooMs TIN |. Sag vst st. Ph FE $8165 ALL NEW 2 Johnson (HAS DONE IT AGAIN) That's right foizks We have sold over 90 per cent of our listings and are desperately tm need of ail types of property to sell. For euie&k and courteous action ca!) Office Open 68 A. JOHNSON. Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FARMS & ACREAGE or bevond jso. acreage for subdividing in miies of Detroit Please hme or write soe John Kinzler, Realtor TRADES Larger Gomes for smaiier, city rty for suburban or farms lomes for tncomes ayment are scarce equity. Trades made to satisfy a!) voles concerned. Cal) us No ‘DOR RIS & SON REALTORS Hurop ee TLi. BUY Fy. List YOUR -AKE RF McKINNEY O’twe 8800 Commerce Ra Pb. Pontiae EM } 331! or _UN1: _ 1-S708_ LusTING® WANTED ED NORDMAN REAL ESTATE ROMEO MICHIGAN Plateau 23-3567 BUSINESS QPPORTUNITIES NEEDED a tm mediate sales hare any type of business for | *s eat ance. Edw M. Stout. Realtor TT N Saginew St Ph. FE 6-8165 a Open Eveg ‘t “til 8 30 LISTINGS WANTED | Farms businesses and commer cla, properties . you five tm the Waterford. KNAUF, Realtor Drevin Clarkston or surrounding | 264 W_ _Huron FE 27421. lake areas to list ,our property = wh a firm that concentrates 00 Haye CLIENT WITH $3500 TO selling exclusively tr cour area? That does extensive advertising ef your area? Whose seles force Nves tm your area? That knows the values of our area? And the financing possibilities of your erea’? YES. it ts togica! that we are the ones to do the best, job eelling your 0: rty call us today for action We have the buvers for the Waterford Drav- ton. Clart«tor eurrounding ake afeas WHITE, BROS. REAL: ORS . ' Phone OR 23-1872 or OR 31760 | and WEN NEED HOMES TO SELL HERES WHY' We are tust edout sold out We neeu © host of ew listings Now! We have man:, pro-pects anxious te purcha e We promise to give vour gt med some hard .\jtting sales ef -and listins your property with us | will actually make you doliars— | MAHAN HAS BUYERS | trance, oat, — Lake Or- 4 pay down to mortgage for « mod- ern home in Pioneer Highiands or Syiven Village RAVE CLIENT WITH 82500 TO end down on a 3 bedroom home the Draytor Piaing area Cea uehe uo t 880 per month J. A. Taylor REALTOR - INSURANCE | 100 Oakland Ave "TE 62544 | Open Eves Free Parking Wt AOUSES aNnD iNCOMES heave burere P Dinnan 66 _W Ruron et _Rent it Apts, Fu Furnished 33 5 ROOM 1 ROOM WITH FE 27198 230 8 Parte _ COMFORTABLY FURN VERY clean modern lakefront terrace 4 rooms. Avell unt June FE se _ ONE LARGE ROOM AND KITCH: enette Private beth. Adults Norton 2 Rooms PRIVATE BATH 107% Saginaw Apply after 4 pm 2 & 3 KMS PRIVA and bath 111 N. 2 ROOMS MODERN Rey eRERCE required | FE 44340 2 ROOMS UPPER APT PRIVATE bath anc entrance West side 4, block to bus Adults only 44 James KITCHENETTE ! | ! | ! FE 43025 | ENTRANCE | es | - ROOMS CHRISTIAN COUPLE _Privaie entrance. 116 1 E Howard ROOMS CLEAN. CLOSE IN.) Gentlemen preferred. FE , 7 BEDROOM FURN. APT. 600 PER month FM 34207 2 sais = ts eee ) LARGE | Nicely furnished Private en- jon 51600. | | } } | ws ~~) e | Yourself 1 es California sivlie 3 bedroom. wall window, located nn Dorchester Wards Orchard see owner, 1183 _Dorchester | | BY OWNER “MODERN HOME> Finish It | ce. ail Kinds fruit. No pine | 2885 Teach RG 6 ROOMS AND UTILITY LARGE. lot only $700 down Needs some | finishing FE 27520 BY OWNER 7 ROOM HOME TWO | car garage attractrve” kitchen MA 5-7142 Beautiful 7 conditioa, Fenced yard room home excellent 3 baths gas heat ] Nicely landscape 2 car garage Paved street Ex- | tra corner lot Cail us bow Ouly 62.000 down | Good 6 room home op a paved ) ent —_ street. Oi] hea’ 1 bed — dow a All modern Only — ‘ull price LAN We are willing try a a $1.000 down Just what you'v: been walting for & teen “ u—i? 2 acres well ated 5 miles West. just « ~9 Good 5 rocm | home in geod condition i . some C > landscaped Owner will consider | It's a little too loud. He wants something quiet to [andscaped Owner win eotreilet sleep in! “RB equity Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Rent Houses Furnished 35 e715. alder ae Co-operative Real Fistate oe ange 3 RO Ms AND BATH MODERN FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT aod private $16) weekly OA from Dec 1 to April 1 Cuoupie I Tl 53.- only MA 41054 or oad 73. BRABS RD STONEY LE.| RANCH HOUSE AUTO HEAT 3 } xecutive.. Oxforé Moderp 3 large ——-. | bedrooms $8 mo EM }-.916 ; ; connec bath, suitable fo ; ; Protessional Man couples Utilities furnished. Rent | Rent Nouses Unfurn. 36 Situate* on ¢ sightiy slope $20 per week OA 6-3748 ;—_—-o™_eoeenneerr) errr among other fine bomes only > WITH PRI-| ROOMS AND BATH FOR RENT | mues from city, this custom vate a deal yy working cou- 4730 Oak Grove Rd OR 3-2595 She knotty cedar multi uirpose | room offers the family for play _FE 5-0805 after 4 pm | 4 ROOMS. PARTLY MODFRN OIL | furnace Walied Lake MA 41006 | or seclusion. Two natural fire- | piaces ancinerator softener | attachea 2 car garage much ROOMS PARTLY MODERN | built-in storage Tigina!l owner ot! furnace Walled Lake MA! Just vaca ed - Bee and com- _ +1006 | Pare the value at $28 500 FOUR MILES NORTH OF CLAKK . : ston on M-15 $60 Call PE see ( \RI. W.) BIRD. Realtor _from 6 30 to 8 #0 pm 2] Coma oer Metional Bans Bidg -1 Eyes 5-1 382 OL EAMING WHITE BUNGALOW A fine suburben home situated on 3 lots with breezeway and at- ~ $69 month. 72380 Elizabeth Lake Ke 1-0202 References required 4 ROOMS IN ns PARTLY modern FE 1-7 UPPER MODERN om West Side All for spactous 6 ROOM dadupierk large rooms living Gas steam heat furn | tac hed i‘ car garage Lake priv- ished. Adults preferred 805 lleges Features 2 large bedrooms, month Avallabie December ‘Dg reom ith dining ei! 3 Ist Inquire 58 Waiaco. Phone pe bath modern weil planned | FE 2? kitchen oi) heat and many other desirable features A real buy | at $9950 with 62460 down ia ROOMS AND BATH CLOSE TO bus and Pontiac Motor Lenos NFAR YELLOW CAB $7 850 MODERN PE soe, — Some’ h bedieces Nemsanoes | 3 bedroom Completely furnished 5US STOP PRIVATE ENTRANCE | viicnen, vat floors canal $25 weekly Modern 2 bedroom | Heron and cooking Walls stoker fed furnace extra | Accommodates ¢@ 620 weekly. FE | - lavatory in basement paved | 512%, PLAT ROCHESTER VILLAGE street A peat home inside and —— Centrally located, pear school | out - Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 Living room. dining room. kitch- POOL OCOCOO SOOO room, and beth Fur TARG A OME |2 ROOMS & BATH HEAT LiowTs Sis per ment. OL 30606 or call| tet toon. modern focated on | GMT vont Se Aubu: 31) alnut st between 2.30 end North Johnson. J} rooms down 3 bedrooms up & bath up, drapes KITCHEN ROueae At AND 430 and wall to wall carpeting tn- bath Private back MODERN YEAR ROUND 2 BED. cluded = tmitation fireplace — oil entrance Chiltren under 8. On| room lake home Automatic oil heat. large front porch 2 car ga- Sashabew Call CP 32790 | — —— ae — Lake rage $9000 with $3375 down 3} ROOM APARTMENT IN ROYAL eterences Oak Township (1" per week. MODERN 4 ROOMS WITH BATH 2 ACRES 6 ROOM MODERN utuities OL Small children 620 Rochester-Lakevilie Rd. Plea Youu ans pa Pies ot Home ‘welcome R 32-4098 te: 2100 JE urn. just no of Pontiac eaturing & {TAROE ROdeis AND -WALE—2| aieatl— Bouse INQUIRE 2p |ATke © room ee Mee bee — and private entrance First 8t Oxford pled attr ees OT al Cl se in Gas heat = ene inum storms & screens fully in- — iabie ead gee furnished | SMALL HOUSE. 3} ROOMS MOD- sulated Oniy $2500 down orton ern South side of Crescent Take | oe — = ® FE | Baby welcome. $171 Thornapple | CLARK REAL ESTATE } ROOMS PRIVAT and fe Heat R eg AND BATH UTILirins ATTRACTIVE ROOM FOR LADY | ae rnished FE 25050 3} ROOMS AND BAT “IN KEEGO rr Harbor FE ¢ NEW } ROOMS Ne D BATH WITH | shower tem te agi ad Heated Garage available OL 23-2078 IST FLOOR. } AND BATH “HEAT, | CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM wear | FE 2-425 lights and gas 4 RMS & BATH UPPER furn References FE 22900 4 NICE ROOMS FOR FE 54028 4 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH WILL accept 1 of 2 sme’ children. 78 Clarke St a _ @ ROOMS HEAT AND HOT WA- ler included near Ceneral Hoe- pital Inquire caretaker, 7 [in c to “ROOMS. NO CHILDREN 1 REP. _erences. FE $190 4 ROOMS AND SaTh | UPPER Adults only. 314 8 Marshall § ROOM UPPER ADULTS OnLy. Ou het, tile beth sement bh Utilities extra Newberry, LARGE COMFORTABLE ROOM §-4008 age FE 56410 or FE_ § ROOM UPPER MODERN duplex on West Side All large rooms for spacious liv- me Ges steam heat fur- nished Adults preferred $95 month Available December 1. Inquire 58 Weido Phone FE 2-2068 UPPER NEWLY DECO- close t6 dowrtown work- ing cou me — J R Ailte ealto @11 W. Huron FE 54181 ee $ .ARGE MODERN ROOMS Heat and hot water furnished 62 Waldo St E LENTRANCE | rnished. Cal “HIF AT CLEAS SLREPING ROOM MAN _on CLEAN COUPLE Be | BASEMENT APT. FOR WHITE 470 Franklin 0 to couple, no children Rd corner Wyoming and 3 to 4 oe mn — PLAINS. BEAUTI- 5 room apt to responsible canes: private entrance, auto matic heat and electricity furn Days OR 37175, eves OR 3-24 LaAKR ORION 2 "BLOCKS “FROM town 4 rooms heated Adults MY 24261 DEL-RID APTS 281 OAKLAND 2 ROOM oon RENT. MEN ONLY 14 2 ROOMS AND BATH 0685 PI EAS | 32092 37 1362 W Huron Open Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange For Rent Rooms — PLL LP ~ eared ~ ROOMS NEAR @owntown Call between 6 and 7 _FE 54586 ant Ridge EM Yea alr folke at last we have found you @ pice long J bedroom ranch type With full basement and attached 2? car garage side 101 Henry Clay FE ¢012 days Huron bus FE 26504 Lo- ROOM FOR RENT cated om a Well ‘andscaped large pard tf desired Close to Fist let im beautiful Drayton Wows ers and Pontiac Motor 105 Home for only $10900 it ts seldom that St FE 5098s e home ts offered in this area at CLEAN COMPORTABLE ROOM *4°h & figure The down payment for gentleman, veer bus 41 N 1s $4,700 This home priced for Jonnson Quict sale So act now CLEAN ATTRACTIVE 8LEEPING room double of single West side Fae WHITE | 1 SLEEPING ROOM. FE 23-2689 LARGE WARM ROOM CLOSE TO restaurant 1 or 2 jedies preferred A 248 8 Parte | | = | REA! TORS or 2 mea Good location FE Phone OR 3-1872 or or OR 3-1760 | 56-4785 Open @ to 8 Sun 1 to $ JGHT HOUSEKEEPING ~ ROOM or ept nea Bloomfield Hills S50 DOWN Elderly coupie OR 3-6894 Pret lottertug Cees fi room ihame ‘GIRL, PRIVATE ENTRANCE n@ lot, Fast of town end ony _Cooking privileges Cai) FE 42947 $25 per mont LOE WARM EXTRA NICE RM GARAGE NEAR TEL - HURON Laliee PF. 8-1275 ROOM FOP LADY. CLOSE IN a bedtaom. Gungelow et Lace FE 21090). a _ Loutse Fast possession low pa; ROOM FO RENT FE 640214 ments _Womer preferred ROOM FOR YOUNO GENTLEMAN! R JT. VALU Realtor _bear bus 35 Whittemore 346 Oakland Ave FE 5.0693 | \STOAM HEATED BLEEPING Co-operative Rea) Estate Exachange _rm Hot water ‘lose in 64 Pine CLEAN COMFORTABLE 8LEEP-.- cl oy , i Py ing reome. Double or single, ra!) | NCOME BY OWNER | 5-01903 | Fast side 2 years old 3 room| 7 SLEEPING ROOMS BRT WEEN) UPFC! Set rented to singe pent at 865 mo ¢ rooms utility & & Jose and Square Leke Ra Halhtinwer talbel Vacumtitsce) Ist Cooking privileges 86 Business Math Unita) with) falllitied butl | rs)” or men preferred FE & formica kitchens O8)} hot wate = heat extra large lot Muct se ROOM FOR CLEAN You NG A bargain eat $11.500-terms FF | working man 87 per week Close 5 _in FE 5-67 oe = | NICE noo WNTOWN A “ 4 , i ie ’ ee cee Ten SEAR) OES IR MINGHAM™ Lake front’ An outstanding bur room basement & Utilities and | at $35000 Delightful seven year stove furnished. Couple only 138 Parke me Seaeeets cold home with four bedrooms WELL HEATED, 4 ROOM & BATH x two baths and recreation room upper, nice & clean. Bus s at | ise es EMAN. FE! Also Oe house and bvely door, emal’ child welcome. no cive eae BOGE yard. Cal r. Benjamin pete 5-738 | oo —— ———— we rent in home on bus line tx Part _—— pew part tried and UPPER _BRICK. WEST SIDE. GAS piano ae woman for evening true iendiy remodeled _heat, Write Pontiac Press, Box 46 _tcompanionship. FE 5-8816 | farm nes Fos with four bedrooms Rent Houses Furnished : 3s | HOUSES AND APTS FURN. n. OR unfurn. Tote welcome Rueerel! Y Renta) A FE 41444 > eee HOnEaN GAS HEAT oo Clark St Call before 6 \akefront, adults MY 3-5232. _=—§ 7 REDROOMA DEN 2 CAR GA- 3} ROOMS PRIVATE BATH AND | rage automatic heat near high entrance Couple 111 Stout St school and hospital Adults Rent 3 ROOMS ADULTS ONLY AFT per month Write Pontiac er é pm ” $3065 Press Bos | ee + stax | FIVE ROOMS MODERN YEAR Koos te a aL Mele | round %? — — — srt : - ; nt ' u k FURNISHED } ROOMS HEATED S138 ‘or OR 38852. vane Utilities; Private entrance - = — ~ tite sehoo: and Detroit bus stop 1 ay — aY iv Weer child. echeal age References a ae ant jon Rd Near Morey's ie course. EM 3-3017 m | Meme PE «Tess ROOMS. HURON GAR- J ROOM PURNISHED apt | —*™ re Hote Ground floor. Child welcome. Pri- ~~ MODERN | me agait vate entrance. =~ Mt. Clemens. 2, F BATH ALL |} ROOM aE On TAKE FE utilities, 111 Senatnate, — +1038. PRIVATE EN-| Modern. 3 bedroom lakefront. At trance. , aged oniy.| ‘tached garage Nicely furnished. Must references No drink-| Lease to June ist. per mo. ers, Call PE 34021 or FE 2-2974 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH and entrance. carpeted floors pone ip h scune only Ret- 7 ROOMS AND BATH MODERN adults onl $55 month. OR 3-6802 5 ROOMS FIPST FLOOR. W _Side, garage FE 41418. BECOME A - HOME OWNER! . You'll find 5 what you vies im the Want Ads! ‘em NOW! Reterence uired. HOLMES-BARTRAM 48. Dime Hway __OR 3-195 Eves. OR 3-6741___ 3 ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED. edulis onty_ 256 Elm 5 not, og BUNGALOW FE bs — couple 3 ROOMS ANT Sate ~ ELECTRIC stove and water heater Lake _ Orton _MY_ 32-3811 | after 4 pm 5 rOoMP. f OR 2? SMALL CHTL- crea, om mo ms Meadow Ave, sacpeng cams a ABIN® GAS HEATED, jig‘ abiand | | | two baths ani asleeping porch | for summer gueste ‘and you'll have them! Also three easements to Orchard Leke Many inc!usion: Rooms With Board __38! tse 2 MEN CLOSE TO PON. | tor $22 BOARD a ROOM FOR GEN Country tares—citr conveniences tleman im good home. 3715 Lin tm this face Brick three bedroor _coinshire E 54-8545 ranch built tn 1951 Forced air CHRISTIAN HOME eat 75n224 ft iot and at GENTLEMEN preferred FE 27-0954 DOUBLE ROOM FOR 2 ELDERLY $20 incl) washing & garage $21 500 Inve-tigate at gentier ine ? ‘ont are fronting 2101 Ortonrilie Rd. on on a af a eachiien spel € ‘si Lk Loutse Ortonville pletels furnished three bedroom RETIRED LADY IN NIC 'E HOME ome right on the Jake Huge with widow FE ¢7773 screened and giassed porch rec- "y - oO N Teation room with ceramic tiled | go ey Ro Bad Rn floor and built-in bar. Property 473 E. Mansfield is beautifully landse and | fencead on four sides, #0 you | ROOM AND BOARD 615 WEEK. eX ___ ee ROOM AND BOARD. 2% CHAR- j | car garage. lotte off E_ Howard | $d & dock are included. Bioom- | SINOLE BEDS. WA is.| field School district. Call today ton from town. Near bus line.| /0F *Ppotntment rm Lik hors: ROOM AN BOARD Fou 7 MEN. gg A gs A Fi 5-0635 us site with large and awe e brick ranch boasting thee | big bedrooms, plus bl ey! we paneled activities room piace Just over @ year “oid od Dothing more to add. right at $32 800 Convalescent Homes 38A mere Pe FAP | CONVALESCENT CARE FOR EL- derty people. 24 hr nursing serv- Stan” taktne bed patients FF $1000 DOWN Th Hotel Rooms a) tah eat vesktene deme ee ~~~ ,A real buy oe the couple starting | HURON HOTE. CLEAN jon or excellent investment prop- | mod roo. « by da- or wk On paved close | 45 W. Hurom St Ph FE o ‘mopping: and school ommat he ~s | ? - , \ N HOTEL AUBURIN | Ed based Room b= Day or Week STEPHENS INC, Also 1 to 3 Room Apartments | | Midwest — and ae unt. 8. Ww ward auburn pase | OPEN § AM ‘ F . F ‘ —— = se ‘EDDIE — FISHER SINGS 1 ACRE DRAYTON | WOODS | | ' Vacant—West Fruit trees $4500 Small down payment. 1046 Cloveriaun FE “I NEED YOU NOW It COULDNT BE TRUER IF HE WERE DESCRIBING THLS SPAC re 4 BED .OM ATH Ww HOMES UN- CONSTRUCTION MANY WITH GAS HEAT | AND LAKE PRIVILEGES so X 180 LOTS FULL SALES PRICE gs ig IN CLUDE™ LoT ALL FURNISHED FX HIBIT HOME OPEN DAI!Y 2328 MIDDLEBELT NEA! ORCHARD LK ROAD PHONE FE 446101 i THE NORTHWOOD ORGANIZATION 1 Established 1016 i lake froot heme will ap- | MACKDAY LAKE FRONT 6 rms ne bath oi! heat and gare — e@ on thig beaut ut | oth ock and row boat. mehuded do Pried at only $6,950 with $1,800 | $1,300 DOWN 2bed¢m home west ot Pontiac Full bath utility rm. dear garage paved street large lot $7,900 Wil trade for suburban property Could be | used for business WHITE LAKE AREA Immediate possession to this 3-bedrm ome 19 ff! thving rm. full basement breeszeway to at- tached Dear garage Large lot. | 128 ft frontage landscaped lot $12,500 with $2.500 down Well constructed }-bedrm modern kitchen its Well-insulated and easy | el heat. Fenced yard. privileges | trac = es fishin, 9 Owner will oe room ane ange for | with « j place. cane “dining Mi.ng TEL-HURON AREA See this close-— itchen, and ope bedroom in modern 2bedrm home ful! | down, two bedrooms and basement. of] furnace Land- bath up, « basement scaped jot. 1 block to bus line with room for children Yours for $8 terms Call to play gas end «6 tonight two car garage. - $15000 total price ww ONLY $1950 DOWN ‘5S acre west, $3,500 down. of town on Dug line 5 bedrms. | : Modern home sith 3 bedrms- TWO BEDROOMS and bath down plus hos! ~— a nd rm. dining Fm. te $750 DOWN breakfast tm ull cone with furnace and tubs) Fenced gr sey eontk — «6 6 hU ly built house with two bed- rooms, living room, end kitchen, an etic FLOYD KENT, Realtor u“ be Lawrence FE 58-6105 open eves Next to Consumers Power a | Huron | FE 5-774) Lake region west of Pon- | Realtor Eves FE 54-4714 STOUTS BEST BUYS TODAY 2 FAMILY INCOME Located on the east side of Pontiac Includes a two bed- room and bath apt. up and a two bedroom apt. down for the owner, The tal apt ls now Hands ya ree | brings in a good income. Full oe le with heat. Only 61,750 down. PRIDE IN O\VWNERSHIP owning @ give you great pride Paton tige will be yours too Uus section of fine bomes. close to Bilver a rambiing 65 foot Sareea with oms @ living reom With 6 laree oversized picture win- dow dining room with French doors opening onto a future terrace, modera kitchen @ s base- ment Also a one s baif car attached garage. All of this for only $17,000 with 63,000 down. SMALL HOUSE GREAT VALUE bungalow style home with plastered WwW . A&A cosy car- pe living room. y siz poorer with dining sage: Aernskieah ly. priced “at re ri pan $e bse with * woot last. CHRISTMAS IS COMING If you hurry you still have time to your fami): : yivan Village. A very comfortable ! carpeted two lots - MILLER ° . -9° ’ ’ NORTH SUBURBAN New 2 bedroom home large bed- | rooms with sarge closets big = ing room with entrance close Roomy &itchen oll furnace, fall bath. excellent location on picid big lot close Brand never occupied waeeten peda yment including mortgage cost 7 NORTH 2? bedroom home near Body pliant and Pontiac plant bear schools and bus All hard wood floors garage prectically | new Veteran down payment, $650 STONE STONE REALTY CO 19 Josivn FE 2-025) ’ nag &@ pm ! to 6 YOUR = Datly A HOME OF OWN Sylvan Village Nearly an acre of \and with this good 6 room frame home Has 3 bedrooms, 1 down and 2 up 14x19 living room fireplace. breakfast nook Screened rear porch rms and screens full baseme ou heat Garage Lake privileges. $14.500 Terms Side On N Johnson Ave 7 room frame home f bacement stoker heat best and terms [ri Convenient 5 apartment West Side $ room frame up Full Soo terms pital. price mie east aide room, erd bath CAL peat Terms street each t -2 bedrooms, bath basement gas furnace Near General ‘ttos Near Lincoln Jr. High An excejient § room frame home | ail on ome floor Neat as a pin Firepiace full ‘ining room full basement double garage I[mme- diate possession $10500. terms WE BUY AND SELL LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE. AND HARGER CO, Open 8 30 ‘til 8 30 33.W Huron st _ Ph FE $8183 INCOME 2 family —§ roomagand bath down, and 3 rooms beth up Sepa- rate entrances. Fireplace gas heat garage a 1002200 fenced lot close to stores and bus Shown by appointment. WHITE LAKE % bedrooms, large living room | with fireplace paneled dining roome 8x14 kitchen with double sink and smack bar 1's baths of! forced air heat attached 2 car garage and jake privileges Only $2006 down IVAN W SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE 5-2564 | i111 Joslyn, Cor. Realto Co-operative Real cee . windows. | PONTI Net REALTY CO. 1 Baldwin rE P| WEST SUBURBAN Snow white bungalow with | and sttached 2 car gara reel. ae ft The | utiful and the home jis immaculate inside and out 2) a rooms Huge !tving | Exec painteg base- ment with down apd $100 per mo. ésm| PAUL A. KERN, Realtor Birmingham . ae Are base f+ aaa ) Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor a N Saginaw &t. FE 6-816 evenings ‘Ul 8 38 | UNFINISHED 2 BEDROOM HOME, _full basement OR 31766. eee a SMART BUYS WESTACRES This 3 Bedroom home ts planned | so that ft is a pleasure to live in | A large Living room with picture window, kitchen and dining a scaped jot 4 approazimately acre A most gracious spot for 7 living with school bus AU ~ RN RD. rooms block breere way bard wood } heat. utility room, 2 large bedrooms with loads of closets. bath and shower Has a nice wel! planned yard with shrubs and roses. ear hed oes and churches. This won't ‘CRAWFORD a |53'2 W Muron PE +1540 SWAP Excellent 6 room modern home. gas heat, ey crea astra car garage, v . corner tot lot Wit “trade good cash difference . $108 PER WEEK 2 story brick hag 7 apartments in good condition made ali city th ta close in location. erm 35 FT. TRAILER extra bunkbed, beautiful condition. Will swap for equity om - RIDGEWAY _ 075 Baldwin | Co-operative Real Extate [oem : brick cut cimeak. | om pey | . Chandier | KINZLER Pioneer Highlands Immaculate 6 t | garage § Includes carpeting and draperies. Privileges on Syivan Lake ick Bungalow—2 Acres Dath oil heat, recreation room. 8 = windows ‘and floors Marvelens” sac hea Recreation room on lower level 2 fireplaces About ? acres—lake privileges. Truly a fine home that we cen recommend you see The Indoor Season YOU'RE PAID OFF PRETTY through Classi- fied ads! To sell or rent, swap or hire, dial FE THIRTY-FOUR _£ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954 STORE Dixie Hwy. E wu 6 soon we Hu reniogs 1 eB! For Sale Houses 43 uxnor LAKE. MODERN 4 @u. bath Newly deco yeted. wired for elec stove Part basement fireplace near schgols, | stores and bus 64.950 $950 down 44097 | BME is Rooms “5 UP 4 down Separate bath, & tranced ful, basen ent ‘accomodations for 2 families) 2 car garage New 8s conversion for steam heat 125 ft fenced lot. All modern Very goou condition Needs paint ip spring-that’s all! $13 500 with $3,000 or nore down Up stairs apt. rent for $125 mo house wil! y -or itself in no time! ie?" nadale Woodward Estates. FE 28634 before 6 pm COMMERC? LAKE. 3 BEDROOM bome full basement garace Workshop ‘) acre Lake priv ges Wonderful beach Close to mew grade Jr and Senior hipt schools. Residential roning Low tases $11,609 MA 42105 SY OWNER NEV NFAT WEI! constructed bedrowm frame Large rooms auto forced air heat Plastere painted walls Duk floors picture window Tet 75 « 16 Nice quiet treet Suburtar Low down payment Fa tert On 32294 | HOUSES AND INCOMES OF AIT | kinds Also building G I nes P W ODinnan ant Son 66 W Huron | Otter lake 8 room & bath om bigh siettiy spot 4 Jots & nearly 2 acres for arden & orchard with jake Dr _ eges. home has living rm ing rm. breakfast room bitenen and enclosed front por 4 bedrms & bath up. Fuu emit Bee it av For That Growing Family Very attractive home North LIVING quarters on | Store now vacant Excellent buy. Terms. RED HORSE 0019 Cass Elizabeth Rd FE 4-2252 Worried About Her Christmas Gift ? Gtve her the ‘tret would please fr most-a home she can call her own you @ lovely three bed- brick hom that ui Hf i 8 i t PRICED FROM $13,450 $700 Down (plus «mtg. costs to Veterans) MODEL OPEN 12-8 P.M. DAILY 4990 Ross Drive Road, turn right two blocks to mode; home. WM. A. KENNEDY | e in the ee | | ™ +3800 | mn To close Estate of Lucy B Coon 6466 seven ment fet 500 Clarence earl tet, New Ranch Home SILVER LAKE AREA-2 Bed foom brick fireplace, perimeter heat. double garage, aluminum storms & screens, large Lot Terms. 7 Room Home NEAR HIGH SCHOOL - New fea home complete for a large family extra income or even a home and business Fasy Terms J. R. HILTZ DRAYTON PLAINS Attractive 6 room full basement. bungalow of] furnace tiled bath 2 car garage, lovely shaded cor- ner lot. Only $7300 Owner leaving state Carpeting included at this sacrifice price See it and rave 61200. this week Cash to mort MR EEGO TART EEGO HARBOR A 2 bedroom frame bungalow on Cass Lake Rd just 3 blocks from school $5950 with only $1650 down @nd you're in! Drayton Rent Beater $750 do this there gets COLORED ved Central sc ADAMS REALTY CO. GAYLORD 8 summer Cooperative Real Estate Exchange | For Sale Houses = 43 HOUSE FOR BALE. VICINITY OF FOR SALE axa ee ee. 3 ROOM HOUSE FUR. + Auburn Heights Phone FE ¢-0900 | nisned $500 down J743 Samuel ~ - “1 _St. Auburn Heights _ FE 4-1660__ JACK LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Ra Keego Harbor | FE 12-4875 FE ¢1661 2 BEDROOM MODEKN Ho ME $45 month includes ‘a es and tn Of your own If Interested, Reply surance Smail down payment Pontiac Peexs Box 80 C PANGUS 1919 M-15 7 Pi Ortonsitle 132 Reverse Charwes NEAR ELIZABFTH LAKE e - On!y $1900 down buys this 3 bed > BLOCKS 10 SI ARS room ranch stvie home Large * 4 t tivtnw room Plastered walls Oak its GR LL Ot a floors Special basement with fur- income. Full oath shuwer ib nace 40x20 ft breezeway Ideal basement’ Garage “ for recreation roow 1% car @a@- RANCH HIOMI rae ; 110x120 B. nicely ; =i capec completely fenced tn lo Bu tn tees Three erm Immediate possession Only $8160 emeelieny vay sas ee : full price mary bul t in features Total price - | $)7 900 will reasonable terms | H | | M \ M ] I \\ ( OD \ : NCOME 5147 Cass Elizabeth Take Rd : CETL vl a ME FF 51284 Fe ¢ 1644 Open ® to 7 ve apartment wth separate ” entrances 7 bat. a newly cee HIS WEER ’S ted oo Grmpleteis furnished ¢ © tm Che Gane intrict SPiet VAL SPW POV N sd0 PER MONTH rive room me Take Offen are the payment this 3 bed hits oer : It r frame t e Sunroo us UI fag AE living glassed in nice size Uving root room fining = roon A breautil F en and uf Ol teat witdire ear & e ( entent to ool and churety vs MY 4li 46 + t dt F. prt $5 300 $1 @O9 “wn lake Oro: F “INVESTOR Sos PER MONTH ° ¥ handle pa ent on this ? yO Ce oJ off Auburn bedroom home with settached ' Dee ; heated garage and utility las LAWKEN r of stadio type Using room and | kitrhen full bath water heater ofl furnace. lake privileges Priced at $7500 with $1200 down EMBREE & GREGG 549584 1545 Union Lake Rd is6 Fast oo St Realtor Union Lake Village | EM }-4393 HUMP ER AVAIL NEWLY PAINTED HOUSE Y fpreciate the QUALITY low down payment Owner EM ANID Cont miicua | 39-4350 | broek tome oe inspect the 2 BEDROOM BLOCK HOME i} beautil 7 Tuer rN acre lan Jake privileges on iake t ba t fir f 7 the Oatland $750 down FFE 5-6020 Do mloke on Gan eon Ghee Tl BEDROOM HOME CORNER line . e ‘ ; aye jot en paved street) Alums ; ey “del aenings and ater Pew reation a aryee ' a aint m ' ett We fr terres e ete a ialve Tear ee pe a\iat r rE a HA rest. painted onl Neat watep NEW 5 HKOOM WITH GAS HFAT fener Wondertul wet ; hood wera Coloured or elite n Pros ate ve knrage FF 3.0189 $14500 tern | Fuceitent, moderate preea paw.| ELIZABETH LAKE | ILY HOME Privitewes on Cres. FSTATES | cent Lake Mi top etting Siz rooms ty bath down full bath Lovely * bedroom brick with 2 up Modernize! kitchen large eat- baths Steam heat nice basement ing space. Hig dining room 23: 2 car garage and large ict $3750 ft living foom = with Hires down | High dry basement attached j ! pe , yy Oe fia me oe, Ee ies cigeh ee *% CARROLL G PORRITT | 26'3 W. Huron FE 2-7124 TRULY PEACHY! Because it's @ Pe - } carefully pianned completely > = "wr ~ | fenced 10 acre parce! with an $1,250 DOW N attractive NEW ranch home. at- Very clean 4 rocm*+ aod part bath tached garage, ulilily garage AND Here t= @ real bargain tf you ABOUT $00 REAHING PEACH Want to bert todays high rent TREES Owner saye they will You car own this for only $47 50 bring tm about $5000 per year per month Come out today, to- and is @ one-man endeavor LET morrow may be too late Us SHOW YOU THIS! HUMPHRIES Siroux ee 2 3.9701 _| REALTOR FE 2-0474 ~ N Telegraph Open Evenings J $00 DOWN Mr Handyman- See 20224" frame home on 1 ‘ot «Finish the inside your- Immediate possession _ privileges FOR BETTER HOMES | \ $050 DOWN Gardener's Paradise HURON GARDENS | 1 full acre rich sot! Good 3 3 bedroom modern close to Donel = DOWN 5 room modern home Lay DOWN Commercial Cosy 2| [GATEWAYS to! Ronee o- | Es eke =| CH ARLES | fea Tesntitus Fe tie Joseph F. Reisz, | bath. son School I'y down payment Mr Osmick FE car garage. low | bedroom home 2 car garage Full Eves after 6 cail + price only 64.850 KEEGO HARBOR . § room modern on bus line 1's car garage $1000 down Eves ‘we acre lot Fireplace Base- cnent with ol] furnace Priced to sel, at 67.955 INCOME T room house for owner extra 4 room modern to rent terms mi home Stool & lavatory sit- | uated on valurble business front | ee A bargain at 63.240 HAYDEN Your own WILL TRADE 3 bedroom with basement and gas furnace 1's car garage Will 86 BE Walton Bivd FE 6044) take small free and clear home | Realtor Open Eves or late model housetrailer iw) 1 trade OFFICE OPEN 04 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FEF. 4-2353 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. TRADE HAPPINESS ; ve . YOU'LL BF IN CONTENTMENT When you make your home in Oakwood Manor Offering this at- tractive fully msulated, masonry | colonia) of six large well de | t ! | after 6 call Mr Bloom MY 2-0606 | 43 FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger Cape 1954 by MEA Serrece ime cay “We've eliminated that annoying hood ratle for you!” Have client with 6 room 3 bed- | For Sale Houses 43 “_ ROOMS FURNISHED hag he AND " $1600 my enuity r B10 3 r particulars phoue = 4-718 LAST SIDI 10 latme fooms and bat Near , Corner lot toker eat paved re G ie” opp t t for meone to Make good ne roomers Place cd $! um) will $lom WiLlis SRIWER Huowsevest Hotel FE 45181 or FE 28532_ SIGO DOWN Vics Pius Costs $730 DOW N- Pius Costs -FLLA Reautiful 3 Bedroom RANCH HOMES Hohday barms In Waterford Township Furnished model open datiy at corner of and Crescent One Diock » M-50 Highland and 4 biocks Weat of Teiegraph If you buy before Dec 5 you get your choice FREE studio couch tooum set or cooking range or equivalent ino purchase price These gifts pow on dispiay eat F B Mein & Co. 35 8 Saginaw 5st 001125 ft lots Paved DELCO gas heat- gas hot water studio Jrd dining table folding closet Spacious curving streets ing Automatic Something special bedroom Built-in smart room divider doors. floor to ceiling Aluminum car port with enclosed storage space Easy Walking distance to schools, five minutes from 13 000 acre Pontiac Lake Recreation | Area. Five minutes from Tei- Huron Shopping Center ROSE-HILL REALTY COMPANY KEnwood 2-9060 Model Phone ORIlando 3-1101 BROWN $786 DOWN — Brand new 3} bed- room bungalow with exterior all completed Mali bath; weil, septic wired automrtic hot water kitchen sink and al! intertor stud- ding Price t only $6,250 $999 DOWN - New ranch 3 bed- room bungalow with exterior all complete ful’ bath well etc. as above but w'th one acre of good fertile soil Convenient to bus signed rooms, consisting of a 22> stores and schools Price i, $6750 ft liv room with fireplace, 2| room modern bungalow located on tiled new Geneva Kitchen| the no e town who will) $2500 DOWN - 3 bedroom ranch eq with Dishmaster 3 ex trade for farm Approx tely bungal attached garage and tra bedrooms 7 roomy | 82.500 equity in property. If you breereway, fenced rear yard closets, pagel . Poa Sg ere interested call aluminum st>orm sash and chimes and aster screen. Plastic tile bath large Full basement i oil a. wba vee | 80 x 245 ft ot “Comfortable | a glass v et @ price and terms you porch Located on 4 newly land- a y Or oo Ss Late au scaped site 150x327 ft with 3 car arage Pontiac schoo! a REALTOR INSURANCE ors. 200 JAMES K BLVD Lake ered at 800 — down ree Pa fromt 3 bedroom brick with 2 car $20, $3. Us sHOW YOU TODAY. FORGET WORRIES AND ENJOY YOURSELF On this 2 acre plot with frontage on Airport Rd near Waterford Center Schoo! with a lovely 6 room and beth. home You'll like spacious living room with natural fireplace, family-stred dining full basement. good heating unit. 2 acre landscaping and garden spot 100° 100 Oakland Ave Seminole Hills 1% story brick-1 bedroom and part bath down. 2 bed- l‘y car garage Offered at 10 ws. and full bath up = wn SEE IT FIRST Plenty of walk-in closets . Large lItving room across To Buy - To Sel!-To Trade front natural fire i Full YOU BUY IT-WELL INSURE IT fcailiy) ciéea! diana room Breakfast nook in Sattchen Sun porch terrace 2 car attached garage Fvil high basement —oil heat 2 lots 114 frontage A real buy at $16.000 Call for appointment now! REALTY CO. REALTORS [.Ce-operettrs Real Estate Exchange | FE 2-023 . S Suburban Open Exes. ‘th ®@ Sun 104 1075 Huron - NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH Union Lake privileges! At- _ POST OFFICE tractive home- idea; loce- ~~ ~ tian 1 room and bath down. 2 bedrooms up Nat ural fireplace im living room. full dining room. sun room - all ——t pl cornices Handy kite Fenced pa | cons ga- rage of] hea ‘ertect con- ITS NO MANSION but it's a nice Gens. "tmmedicla pecsee: coty @¢ room W bath home on | 5 sion A real buy at 812.750 Cameron for $1500 down Lot — $2,500 down 50x 100 BEACH DRIVE § rooms stool | Corner Lot | garage and 2 fireplaces Extra stool and shower tn basement 75 ft om the water “Shown by Ap pointmen't Only.” IL. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron FE 2-4810 Member Co-op Real Estate Exch. ANNETT OFFERS Baldwin & Walton Area ; lota with this north side bedroom home utility a bath oil circulator storm and screens. 1 car arakce Near schools churches and bus line Pull Price $6950 61,450 down. West Side 3 betimom home all = Re. floor carpeted 24x13 screened corel. oak er heat autdmatic me heater, storms apd screens. venetian blinds close to | Zoned Commercial $1.500 Down e Large ® room home con- sisting of 6 rooms and bath on first floor 3'2 rooms and bath on second floor, base- i { { utility room Has of! furnace & 52 | gal elee hot water Lot 502350 | Exclusive Forest Lake Coun- Only $1283 down try Club Estates 1002200 Ideal bullding spot for 2? If HAS BOTH a basement & aA level ranch home surrounded utility room plus 4's rooms, bath by pines Priced for quict 2'y car garage Lot 110x160 $1500 sale ¢cown al eee . 3 BEDROOM RANCH home Near. Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor | ly new on 85 ft jot Very. very 23 W. Lawrence Strert | nice for $1.975 down Open Evening FE 58-8161 or ‘rr 4778 B.D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-082) IIT S Telegraph Rd open evening« Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FAMILY INCOME Just the right type of property Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE for Mother & Dad to have a ae ae beautiful 7 room modern apt on 8750 DOWN ist. floor, with Bon or Daughter Neat and ciean 4 room bungalot right tn town Good neighborhood Full price just 83.500 | and family to live in 6 room “pt upstairs One of the most e sirable West Side properties ever offered Everything tn Tip Top Partridge. | shane. wothing to do but move in WEST SUBURBAN uto ow cost gas eat car 1 * xarage Close to Schools store $2,000 DN and bus $18,250 Shown by Appt Excellent 2 bedroom modern home west of Pontiac Hard-| , NO-NO -NO wood floors, plastered walls full Nothin No Nothing we could basement and oi] heat Also a 1'y say ut this large 7. room car garage on the large 75 by modern home could be &s con- ban aay som M go all price | dered, as having you inspect it payments yourself Good West side location, room, dining room. Ww ARD E. PA AR TRIDGE has big pie Be modern kitc 4 bedrooms & | ‘close to school. | RE. Al _TOR FE 2- 8316 garage, Truly a family home. Only $10 950 43 W. Huron St., Open Eve. 7 to 8. KNUDSEN This ts the answer to all your | ‘Seminole Hills Cleanliness personi- | ones Fh age Lome 6 rms 6 room modern bungalow, bullt 1950. gas heat, | th, plus e den. falt base't pre rs car garage. a a $13,500. | Bloomfield Highlands 53% W. Huron &t - FE 20259 Eve Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Brick home, 7 rms. and bath . 450 Down Well arranged "rooms. ful base't 1% car garage | Cute Ittle @ room ont Auburm ! ty gia of land. ey This ts @ real buy for only ee terms. | | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | VM. HL ENUDSEN 345 Oakland Av FE Soe41| 610 Postion puste Bank. Bidg Real - . Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange Pa, FE #416 ; : ment. This ts loc ateg close tn pl Auburn Avenue Only | $12 600 ‘Indian Village New exclusive offering thie well located 7 tng pore Basement w _ oil heat — softener, 2 ear gare Re priced at i628. terms West Suburban Acreagé Attractive ranch home with Full basement with of] heat attached 2 car garage. pew a4 F Walton Bivd barn with Rea! ter cement biock large door, aluminum shed 3 wells on property School bus avaiiab! rice of $20 - 950 Includes sail and Good fiw soll 5 rooms drapes Square Lake Front Newer 6 room ranch — ca th Ideal living room 14x27 with nat- | ural fireplace and sun room, overiocoking lake, ceramic tile bath, very mod- ern kitchen also le near large utility room, G ot] furnace, attached tered garage. aluminum windows throughout, alum- imum storms and screens excellent beach % | 500, terms. Roy Annett Inc. Spee i ‘FOR QUICK, FRIEND- LY SERVICE call Pon- ' tiac Press Classified ad-! Writers, Dial FE 2-8181.) 32 i; : % 919 Josivn 8 to 8 WEST SIDE For Sale Houses 43 7 ROOM MODERN HOME IN VIL lave Suchy Realty 50K3 Orton v e St, OK) J bedroun haul Dat t Priced terme pa foome anil a floors. full bascment pene natie rw cur er renting CUCKLER REALTY 230 N Saginaw Eves FR 7-6143 win at Kea 0 LISTINGS Deed = listing particularly and north We also have ood suburban prop- your equity of no since most of your STONE REAL F eS pm_ Daily; Sun 1 Ww 95 NEARLY FINISHED cinder blocks 2 OR 43-4437 '§ ROOM HOUSE PARTLY MOD- | 960 = down vibe earage large chicken house mproximate!s acres of land Wert of Pontiac Alrport OR 3-6T°6 afte 6 30 pm VETERANS Bette- value in “nntiac! NO DOWM PAYMT iMte cost Linerin © 200 ~SYLVAN VILLAGE Sam Warwick has 2 large tace biick 3 bedroom homes full basement. tile bath real pias ter natural fireplace Knotty pine neling sa heat Complete with feeteway and 2 car «earace Large corner lots Paved street sewer installed FE 22105 FE 45090 Open Sunday - - GARAGE ROUSE ELECTRICITY. ers City water Stool In a clean Netghborhoot crear Pontiac Mo tor stor-. and bus iine §3 Q00 cash or tra‘ or $3500 with e, \ doer PE S 848 LAKE FRONT HOME NEAR schoo! an’ bus Reasonable Cash trad or terms FE 2-35%6 $l0u@ DOWN ON FURNISHED ¢ room modern with mail] buliding Suilable for beauty or barber shop. on “s acre Located in lovely hew subdivision near Square Lake 4 rooms bath base- ment, al! fimished inside & out Near airport Waued Laks furnished Suitable for 2 families Low down payment Thelma M Elwood Branch office, FE ¢25483 GILES Horse Cents if you'd Iite to pay than $2000 down and want to buy a comfortable home then this is it' This home is a@emodern ranch type with Jbedrooms. plastered cove ceilings, hard- Wood floors; brick front We have the key - look over! Immediate Possession 6 room 3} bedroom modern cated 1 block shopping center and bus line. Only $1509 down BULGING AT THE SEAMS? That happens sometimes when there family in «@ sun poreh close to line Priced to sel] at 89450 With terms GILES REALTY CO. 82 W. Huron FE 56175 OPEN 0 TILL 9 ST. MICHAFL AREA. This modern home on corner lot is in excellent condition. Ideal for the growing family 2 bedrooms cown and stairway to floored atic Oak floors Automatic gas heating system and for dad a F or Sale Houses 43 FIvE BEDROOM FAMILY HOME Located near Bt. Mike's and Bald- n Schools Full basement stoker heat. large kitchen with eatin gspace Plastered walls oak 2 @a@rage and fice floors 2 car lot Full price — $8050 TWO BEDROOM DOLf, HOUSE twel.e miles to Waiied Kitchen modern lovely living room full bath enclosed rear poreh for home office or den. basement Laundry trays, automatic on! heat. nice lawn priced at $8 500 with $1800 down and $665 per month Located Pontiac close Milfore area lo the minute West of lake & is NORTH SIDE VU NuAl Ow $1500 DOW Modern to the m1 mute § rooms oak floors, plastered wails AC vas heat garage overiiead door handy location with bus. only 150 ft from front door ST SItDps BUNGALOW $6400 TOTAL PRICE ele Team hice painted car gulrauve Ou, $50 per month FAMILY HOME RTY INCOME PROP} A sound and subst room bhote plus the 1 ome from aodandy ¢ room apt Everythin, marute 2? fu baths half bath finest of materia] and workman- | ship Excellent location in nice | surroundings Timken oi! heat. @| car garage se n terms pr take bungelow or terrace in trace WE SELL - WE TRADE DORRIS & SON RFALTORS COOP MEMBERS 7o2 W Huron FE. 61557 vine COI ORE.D I'y stor e Tool ocean full basemest was heat a.m utr storm w w wid scree By 4 t a 45 FR 4 1j4 8 Bedroom Subarm ban Delightfully attractive vunyales _REAL ay With breczeway and g@Tage Car n A : tle bath Jote span Kitchen and love the recreation room with eerie Walis asphalt tile floors ulll-in gun cabinet sink ment bar and many other pealing features Be sure to t today, call Mr &1201 or FE 5-7206. BUD” Nicholie ESTATE _ of Closet spic and you re sure to see PIONEER HIGHLANDS/ EET ICK s5TR Our new br: for your imspection this bovely 3 bedroom home features ceramic tile bath flagstone vestibule slia- ing doors spacious living and dining L_ full besement with Tectealion area. gas heat. lake « Syivan Lake can be Bought on easy FHA terms $1200 DOWN a L Pear and 2 Diks School, and from St Benedict s in Huron Gardens 3 bedrooms full bath large 10x20 living room, conveniently planned xX tchen with cupboards galore. on large corner lot. all this and for only $6000 full price. be first ik wont Last AKE FRONT. BUNGALOW Peautifu] brick fireplace decorat- ing o@ 13423 living room. large dining rm. glamour Eitchen with cupboards balore, venetian blinds ol heat glassed tm porch. we!) lardscaped yard with sprinkling system barbecue pit cement break water convenient trans and stores @ buy you dont see every- dav 8o dont miss it Russell Young + ap | REALTOR 412 W Huron st PE ¢4525 Cpen Eves till ® Sun ‘till § $7 900 S$ room obunaalow full dining nicely decorated inside and Nice basement aluminum storms and screens garage shade close to ous $500 DOWN fooms. bath oil Noor near factory Vacant fur- Hur- a's nace ry MIO MICHIGAN Tourtst cahins with over 7 acres Trout stream through property Bell om easy terms or chai ce IRWIN & ROSA REAL FSTATE—CO-OP MEMBERS FE 50101 28 Baldwin Avenue | FE 27306) =6FE $-8723 | E | retresh- | | Peterson FE k ranch home ts ready . room | Tei-Huron Shopping Center | | __ For Sale Houses 43 $500 DOWN-5 ACRES ¢ ROOM house vacant $500 down 1 acre 3 room house Ortonville vacant down-4¢ room modern Close to Ortonville . $1 500 down-* room brick modern fireplace 7? car svarege breeze- wa y 2.500 down-@ room modern ranch home attached garace $1.350 down - Our alidwin, 4 room bnew ; hurry $1 6950 Ace 4 room modern neat and clean $1 900 down-4@ rocm. new Maceday yas GLO. MARBLE, 6261 Andersonville Rd Phone OR 41 2 EXCELLENT. CONDITION Realtor Waterford 68 6 room home. new bath wal! towall carpeting. dry basement exceplionsily neat & clean tor $4650 This Bs one of the best fur the mon BRIC kK RANCH Three bedroom home eaceilent basement 2 car garage paved irive. @ ustum bullit home wit the Dest of evervihing Lan scaped S8.000 TOTAL PRICE Une story hume With an extra larege lot 2's car garaxe West suburban Giassed in pomh Liled kitchen BRANDNEW VACANT 2 bedroom home. §3 950 Shel. home Septic. well eiec- trictty in Call MY 22821 oF stop at 6 E int St. Lake Orion THREE BEDROOMS ue city with good basement sidentias area, close to schools, rie gas Meat $2100 down pay- ment FE 4.958 LAWRENCE W GAYLORD Fatt ri oP MILLER OPEN HOUSE A planned home. no Waste space 2 bedrooms «ith Closets closets larg. iving rooms tractive roomy kitchen utility rooms With electric ter heaters olf conditioning untts Lif Member Exc: anaue responsible on a big lot with $7,750 with $800 down tw al buyers Ma-erial manship guaranteed Drive out M-59 to Duck Road Turn right 1 block to Poy lar Drive turo right bloca Island Drive Model bome corner OPEN HOUSE 12 NOON TO 8 PM STONE and work STONE REACT Co 919 Josiyn FE 2-025) 9 to 8 pm Dally. Sun ' to 5 PNCEEEENT BEYS HOLLY AREA’ Five rooms an income apartment Purchase Price 617:000 with $3 000 down DRAYTON PLAINS 6 room ranch home with full basement Hot Water heat. breereway and at tached 1', car garage Priced at $14 200 00 DRAYTON PIAINS § rooms and bath with Forced Atr O'l furnace and asphalt tile floors Price $8000 00 WM. A KENNEDY TOR FFAt ngs tu § pm rE Open eon: ent W Huron Bateman wet | Three Acres take a | 2 REDRM RANCH TYPE HOME | o 4% acres whe #2 — of Bust ner frontage om Elizabeth Lake Ru. Idea! for home and business Will tease wetth option to buy. _1E 4-031 $350 DOWN NEW 2 BEDROOM STARTER ®C HOO! AND STORES _WILLIAMS GARDENS OR 32877 ) BEDROOM HOME 2 LOTS. 11216 kitchen knotty cedar cupboards, 01) furnace basement. Must sell, your inspection welcome Cail FE 52168 after 2 pm. | West Suburban Gay 2 bedroom bungalow. all one foor overlooking delightful Crescent Lake Carpeted living Toom and dining area. spotless Kitchen, tile bath automatic heat and hot water fully insulated 1's car garage Full Tice $14,950 For details call r terson, FE 51201 or FE 5-7206 | “BUD” Nicholie REAL ESTATE Templeton SYLVAN SHORES 3 bedrooms large living room natural fireplace extra large citchen with dinette Also dining room. 2 enclosed porches. extra workshop tS son price $15,750 Catch to mo KEE CO. tt ARBOR iove y older type home 2 bed- rocm, and beth up Living room dining room and kitchen down OU heat basement Reasonably priced workshop im the basement. Newly 2339 Orchard Lake Rd PE 44563 painted outside $8500 with sub- Open Eves. Open Sun 1 to 5 start'al down ——. $45 per | month includes | NE AV GI ‘TIOMES gon down plus mortgage costes bedroom ranch type Longa bea on levee west suburban lots. pal walls, select oak Bim — windows, marbie sills. tile BUNGALOW -5 s of ths Full divided basement Av solid comfort in this excel- tomatic furnace water heat- lent home living -@ = Choice of tile and room col- | ing room efficiency kitchen, 2-tedrooms and full bath. Complete basement. stoker furnace. 2car garage Cor- ner let Located on Beverly off Jcslyn. First offering FE 80441 Be sure to see this one mn Eves $8730 5 ACRES CLAPRSTON — Butlt in ‘34 Ae v neariy ope ed ot Vileee ed et Ty new modern home. Ideal for a. couple who is retiring. §3.500 dn Terms Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR | 3110 W_ Huron St. PE 23-4411 EM 33303 —. +417 living room room, kitchen. 2 bedrooms @ full beth op first floor Ba wita coal and 2 out build- ings. Only 68, SCHRAM ‘FE 5-5091 or FE 5-2564 Cor. 3rd Realtot Real Estate Exchange foome ss ‘ising fone, kitchen with dining e. OT! best, Coane water heat- er 7% foot lot. A at $8200 Payments only per menth ludes taxes. in- patos and 4% per cent NEW TF RANCH HOME — RAY O'NEIL, Realtor on | Templeton, Realtor | | AT CASS | Open 77 N Saginaw St California style bunca- lew Ot; heat 2's car «ca- rage circle drive expertiy landscaped You'll agree that at $12,500 its a steal Waterfront At beautiful Wil)! » Lake Four room anc bafh bunes i-® has acreened porch new siding new roof largest jot tm area with manv shace t-ees just ‘y block off pave- ment Priced to sell at $5950 —terms Off Baldwin Truly « fine family home With three bedrooms. full size dining room. new gaé furnace. garage This home t* immaculate throughout Only $9, ‘Kampsen FF 4-0528 Realtors 377 & Telegraph Eres & Sun Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ~ For Sale Lake Prop. ad Lake & Water Frontage | — — tuo Plains As yoo a. front n. TOT! MES-BARI RAM 4392 Dizte Highway Sale Suburben Prop. 485A) SMALL FARM. Close in Completely fenced 1% acres with attractive @ rooms arage Immediate possession. OA ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26's W. Huron FE 2-741 For Sale Lots” ATTENTION BUILDERS We have 5 parcels of land close to new ac Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor eve till LAKE i & 50 ft lots with sewer & water © ? ry to $1850 Call Judson Bradway | 1100 Majestic Bidg.. WO 2-9700. A — & SONS on tae rE 1362 W Huron Open Ev: Co-operative Real Estate Phan Dawson Woods” % ACRE PARCELS. See aaa Be JIM WRIGHT, Realtor nice linen at- efficiens Wa- furnaces with air copper plumb- local hear lake privileges payment Lake to on 43569 OR 31950 _ | | plus | | 3» | Ph. FE 5-8165 33 oN Saginaw Sst | { STORE, FUL plenty parking space. WANTED © TO @ ACRES OF VA- BEAUTY Dr % REAL 3140 W. Ruron 8t. PE 2-441) EM 3-3303 +-o41 BUY = to see. For Sale Lots 46 oo x 129. Priced lots Drayton Woods; t $600 cash Bide 2 cholee bulidin 120 Paved street frontage on paved highway 6 mileg from town Can be sonedd commercial IVAN Ww B8CHRAM 5-9091 or FE 52564 Cor Ird Realtor Estate Exchange DUWN- sale oF a East 0 .1« 315 OM tE tn Joslye Co-operative Real 3 LOTS MILE .FROM town Residential. For trade FE 2-412 Large Building Lot Located on M-24 syvuth of Lake Orion Lot 100x632) wek priced at only ¢1750 ', down MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Oxtord, Mict OA 83122 LOCATED ON EASTWAY DR_ IN Pontiac this lot is 805330. Full rice $475 terms. Call J. A. Tay or Reaitor FE 42544 130 NORTH SHIRLEY. : Lid- Michigan Ml IDEAI BUILDING SITE paved street near St Joseph fceConne!! Bch $750 ler PE 5 &y6+ n tur 17 LARGE LOT Dollar wl i A t FF 4590 WITH PRIVILEGES Leake Will take lun bulliing tmateria.s BREWER Hotel Fe .-8532 wil ‘ Is M Roosevelt ____OPE: 4-561 or F Otter Hills One of the most outstanding West- siburban subdivisions in Water- ford Township Lge rolling home siles With excellent restrictions and located on'y a short distance from the city limits There ts no projec butiding allowed in this ihe lop and each Yome design ie approved by the suth ommit.tee Lake privileges Lake wit access t and Cass take by pried ftom $14 ett terms Teasotable id F.C. Wood Co. © kKEALTOR Corner W ans Lake Rd & M59 i, 3 i235 Office Open After 53 call OR 43-7038 Sl lev TAS One acre parcels Good soll Con- venient to. bus, stores & schvuvols Only $15 down & $15 morfth Just the spot for your new home 1. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W Huron _ FE_2-4610 For Sale Acreage eee 2 ACRES—S$100 DOWN Located on Walton road only one eles mee pel dows itownD fen m new bh tah ach ool all re of each parce! 100 frontage by 782° deep Only parcels for s@le so jou had be ter hurry Edw. M N Saxtnaw St Open Eve Stout. Realtor Ph —* 5-8165 till 8 30 ACKES 3 MILES NORTH OF Clark-t or 100 ¥ Good butlding down MA 5-4791 4+ ACRES i mile pas! Auburn cleights GeA draina-e Well and tank 13) ft «* Auwbur LHEELMA M S143 Ca oF traveth Lake Rd FE 51284 FS 638e4 Open 8 to 7 40 ACRES wooded approximately aces Work Small lows ners ss property at Pr $4500 term ME AGHFR REAL ESTATE Oxford Mieb OA_ 63172 For Sale F arms ee eee Partly 2! stream Oxford ia 35 ACRES Locatea las = Me beautiful Village of Holly and inc lua- ing. approz one half mile of ee iver fr ntage siz room and bath im excellent condition Ou heat $29 500 with 612 000 down Edw. M Stout, Realtor Open evenings ‘til 8 30 506 ACRES BFTTER THAN three quarters; mile of waterfront Got payment Real buy = Also farm, for farming. P_ W ana Son W Huron 6 ROOM RANCH TYPE $0 ACRES 24 MILES NORTH 1650 ft frontage om peved road 6 room and bath 3 bedroom ranch home with 25 ft. glassed in porch. full basement Stoker heat storms and screens. 7 fields gravel and clay loam soil, 64x20 ft dairy barn. 14 stanchions, 8 box stalls, cement floors, 30125 f[ tool shed, Jinlé ft chicken coop and park 5® assorted fruit trees. 6 acres conmrmerctal $16. 400 $5.000 down A GOOD FARM IN A WONDERFUL LO CATION To Buy-To Sell—To Trade YOU BUY IT WELL INSURE MAHAN | REALTY CO LTOR Co-operative Real eras Le "| Open Eves. ‘til ® Sun. 104 1075 ~ W. Huron FF 2-0263 NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE, | 47, ELWOOD | a | | 63 W Ruron Open Eve : FE 58165 | | Business Opportunities 51 BUBINESS FRONTAGE 124 sb nt Ave 122 »y 242 Owner, F 2-372 DRY CLEANING BUSINESS, weil establiched in rapidly grow- lug town adjulping Palm Beach, F! Tide OR GOING GROCERY “INVENTORY bow only $855 complete Beer ji- cense allowed Living quarters. Must seij—iiness. O OR 3. 7404 GROCERY & HOME BEER & WINE Grossed over $71,000 in 1853 Sub- urban lake area with no compe- tition Lovely sis room living quasters, plus modern @ . room home to rent Good building and fixtures Owner setliing because of ether interests $10,006 down on business and rea! estate Balance at $200 per month PAUT. A. KERN ; Reais 31 Oaklard Ave FE 2.0200. Heal Estate Since eis" GULF SUPER SERVICE For tease Well located Doing good gallonage Call L. H Coie ou Cu E 20173 lis A WONDER?! Liguor and lunches doling over $100 000 a year gross sales The equipment and building are tops anc a good lease goes with this business Partners can really clean up here and not kill them- selves doing it Phone for an ap- pointmen: to see G JUST $3,000??? station on a main street in Pontiac The $3000 ts the total price for business equipment, guaranteed inventory and all. t # good start for the big time, Gas vestigate No GR e Service Of Pontise 'p tiac State Bank Bidg Jon: A Lland.messer Broker FED 4 1982 FE 5-0078 PELIING OUT Or MINK BUSI- ness Beautiful standard and mu- tation breedine stock at Pelt prices Cages and boxes included. Ca MA 5-4894 10725 Clark Rd, Davisburg — STRIVING BUSINESS, WILL PAY for itse!. in | year Lliness reason for selline Write P O Box 107, Fento> Mich for interview Partridge Is THE ‘BIRD TO SEB REST., DRIVE-IN Located on one of the main high Ways out of Royal Oak All new equipment Good business. Seatin Lease all or pa new bidg — livin quarters, Doctor orders sale ery reason able WORTH TWICE AS MUCH This busy tavern & restaurant is worth twice the price of just $10.750 Located right in town of & main street Only 6 days @ week Takes only $5000 down. Hurry on this one BUSY HARDWARE Excellent location includes mod@- ern corner building and fiztures lesale Business growing every Wil do approa. $50,000 this WARD FE. PARTRIDGE OFFICE OF plop lp gigtenr ge ge NG HOUSE COAST-TO-COAST World's rennet X PE E 2-8316 WEST owner retiring Write Pontiac WANTED business. Press vor aT RESPONSIBLE MAN dealer.nip itm Oakland Cou. ty Small investment in stock rejuired returrs _ Pontiac _Sale ‘Land Contr Contracts ! 52 en err 20% DISCOUNT s by ea ¢ room bungalow just west of — eron Clark. Realtor, 1363 Hun FE ¢6492. Ask for Mr Clart WE WILL TAKE YOUR LAND CONTRACT WHRE YOU BRAVE SOLD THE PROPERTY IN EX- CHANGE FOR NEW > FURNITURE OR APPLIAN 5 BALANCE CASH 18 W PIKE MAN 23-2150 20% Discount mor hip aad taterial guaranteed. ee an balance Sreeeiae Geter ort % vou — t when _ "On Fe aes ee = a ier Ted McCub STONE STONE REALTY CO. | 919 Josiyn FE 2-2083 2 to ® nm Maly’ Bun ' to € Money to Loan 583 (State Licensed Lenders) Need GOS Sale Business Property 49 "3 as near SAA ARAAALALLAARARAAE A Orn "\6 ROOM HOUSE AND nestav. | rant, $1.50 down. ‘mmediate pos- pone Fs 561 8. Sanford PO SALE 22 FT BUSIN frontage on Dixte Highway. H. J. _Songer FF 2-5076 ZONED COMMERCIAL Very desirable location from street to street 170 ft frontege an Arterial street 983 ft frontage on Secondary street. Depth Approx 172 ft Marvelouc Incation for re- tail or Commercial Outlet Has Income propefties at present with good income. $20,000 down Joe Reisz 53% ' w Huron § . FF Rent-Lease Bus Pri Prop. 4A Good for any business Mt__ Clemens _ St. Inquire oext FE 3-082. 16x50 STOR E AND x80 STORE. 219 N. Dixie. “% mile _N o* Telegranh 2615 and For Sale or Exchange 50. | Ph_Rocheeter OL 60711 OL 1-0781 SAR AAO PAAR OPPS eant jand have 1948 25 ft Zim- mer housetir ler and cash. Call Edward Stout tor 65-6165 Business Opportunities 51. ervripel price, Por | Sieerure oe on Main St.. free parking customers Owner wishes retire, Call FY 37208 after 23. BEER STORE a | | | 1946 to 1953 cars Just call FE 5. 8121. worthy purpose most icans a: upieted on your first visit in a few minutes repar- bas) Home & Auto ‘Loan Company «7 Com tty Natioal Bank uacie 6 ie 6: Saturday 6 hs a LOANS $25 TO $500 pa gure furniture or car. BENEFICIAL” FINANCE CO. ee W. Lawrence st. TEAGUE FINANCE CO 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN $33 TO 9500 AUTOS GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Fa Gg oll deals a A eee OAKLAND LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 #2 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. \ Baxter & Livingstone “ W Lawrence St PE +1598 SELL THE SURPLUS through Classified ads. wy eva! el ae 2818. Money to Loan 33) ( 2 kendere) | * WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 pg Vou can eel up to 6008, Wy pay —_ La eer 8 Telenbone ue or cal) et our of- STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 103 Pontiae State Bank Bldg. ~ LOANS $25 TO $500 _ On riggs gino ies eet RENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. ine WwW Lawrence 8t Pontiac | LOANS, Extra Fast Service You ean borrow 820-8500 quickly car. } | | j | For Sale Clothing ALASAN SEAL coat. CALL 23-7872 nid BRAND NEW PAIR” SPORT sell for “#13 25 Williams. BRIDESMAID'S WN. “« Worn only once 45 Bertemsore a sc gg ge ee rE 7 ‘ 1) before 6 00, LADY'S OR GIRL 8 COAT size length with down the front. High styled wit. seeves @ Prapco op the full side but tapered. very harrow at the Wrists Warm brown shade with dark brown veivet collar & cuffs Shows po wear $10 Pt FE 5-4790 . “eee LADY'S DARK BLUF. NUBBY Wool coat with fur collar and trim, size 12, cheap FE 2-0579 | _ after 400 pm FULL LENOTH NORTHERN | Diack muskrat coat. Full back. | on re, car. or furniture -Loans made without endorsers for | — worthwhile purpose Up a es tw repay | HOUSEHOLD FINANCE |. Corporetion of Pontiac %% Bouth — St Kay at 2nd Noor sone FEcera! ADMIRAL TV CONBO! om Goop . _ ee Working order MA 52 Ab aPT SIZE ELEC eee ree | ood copnditior FE 57862 1910 _ Beverly Sylvan Lake Up to ANTIQUES-LCVE SEAT CHEST marble top commode gate leg RO00'CASH (=352= A PRENCH VICTORIAN COFFEE. for You Today | ees condition. Reasonabie 30000 FA IN re | and Oskland County nave ben Alcohol—Anti Freeze rowed from Buckners tn the last | PLOOR COVERING ee vears ‘(2x12 LINCLEUMS odes ERE oe ineie ania be BUCENERS 18 THE OLD RE- LIABLE _ UP-TO-DATE — LOAN Rubber Bers -pene > fie ite COMPANY WHERE YOU ARE asbes Root Coating (5 ga!) $2.90 ALWAYS WELL TREATED. 'SYERS 141 W_ Muron FE 43064 comes: When there giad you are you ere efwaye, Buckner's where ‘Ways sure of kind and BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY obtain up te 8500 to any day at Buckner's | for a short time or take up to athe on low month- | charge \s less BORROW THE CASH YOU NEED aT Buckner FINANCE COMPANY | Above Wal Corner Saginaw anc Huron dics Dra Plaine 4383 Highway Across Post Office MONEY for People Who Work Tf your weekly famiy tt come ts between 835 and $150 and vou sre working tute service is designed es- econ ae for sg When effort ts o Jou, tie money choice of naan eK GENERAL PUBLIC | LOAN CORPORATION | 69 W. Huron St. Phone FE deral 3-7181 per i turned back cuffs $00 s0vson 7 SEAL COAT siz Reasonable ' FE HUDSON SE/L. ~~ SMALL 2-6090 EXCELLENT condition Has nad practically no pra FE 20046 Cal! Sat or ee Bi ACK ALL WOO! GAB- ardine suit. Like new. Size 16a _MY 3-716" NEW FULI LENGTH LEATHER coat, alpaca lining Cost $135 00 Size 16. PE Will sell reasonably 2-3385 RESALE STORE USED CLOTH- ing See at 204 Be.dwin Aav TWO LADIES COATS EXCEL. lent conéition. size 16 23 Thorpe St PFE 2-1105 WEDDING GOWN WORN ONCE 2 Paid $125 sacrifice $50 Headpiere $16 toast formal size FE 480903 Sale Household Goods 57 * ABOUT ANYTHING — YOU WANT CAN BE FOUND AT L @& 8 Oil space heaters, all stzes: school desks with seate attached; new book case head board beds com- plete, $24 refrigerators, fanges, gas & elec, all sizes, $3 up: TV sets. $25 up radios, 85 up: new chrome dinette sets. 5 pe, $49.95 up; chests, new & used $5, up: bedroom suites $49.93 up: Nving rm suites. $1295 up. dining room suites, $19 50 up. Many other ttems. USE OUR EASY ig ha CO. 4 mi. east of Pontiac; or 1 m! east of Auburo Heights om Auburn Rd. PE 2-28¢6 ARMSTRONG VINOFLOOR 75< YD 9x12 Linoleums .....$1.98 Gold, Beet 12m12 Rugs %¢ Off 12515 fuse $4 orf HAROLDs ice 8. SAGINAW 2.5450 Free Delivery Free Double Red _ Stamps Today AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC DRYER Balance at eu- $s BRAND NEW AND FLOOR SAMPLES | 2 eecasiona] chairs 857 2 piece living room suite $100 off Blonde end tables $14 95 Rembrandt lamps 20°. off chair end ottoman Reg. $148 50 now $128 95 5 bedroom sulte $142 96 @ drawer chests 10 95 Slightly used GE Automatic washer mai 39 50 | Tappan w" Gas Range $lo4 66 These are real bargains Quvanti thes limited CLAYTON’S Furniture, Appliances 3068 a Lake Ra Harbor or FE 58974 | stoRDE- ae “TABLE AND 4 chairs re $35 FE 4.2029 BABY BED ¢ YEAR sIzFE_ INCL Mortgage Loans | Be mattress ped and 2 sheets $35 LOW INTERBST Unitmited funds for sipgie famiiy aul Gece aa _— “Tl C PETERSON 1330 Pontiac Bank Bide $15 0f0- mortgage : 4\e per cent interest FE Mess Ad eww www we rw COMPRESSOR AND SPRAY GUN Bostan Terrier with vers Will cell or swap FE 55135 after _¢ pa. a DESOTO FIREDOME ONE career ie power gh throughout sac- Piflee 371 6 oe kes Ra 83 PONTIAC. LOW MILEAGE Trade as down payment on mod ern house of will take land con rect. PE 200%) _ — SWAr IN YOUR OLD SKATES ON @ new pair See one of the largest toy ey tp Oakland Co Com- Dieve of fireplace fixtures Lots of — Barnes 5 Rureo __ xE “6 VENTURA for sal. or trade for equity on house. 306680 ’°$1 CHEVIE 2 DOOR seupTx— DELUXE late model only $#5 BOTTLE GAS instaiied tm your bome tor $22 77 ~ TRONER. Ml ¢1300 compiete Kenyon Fuel-cas 5268 Ditte Hey OR 32491 re BUGGY COMPLETE $12 2 large drytmg racks, 8250 ea 203 FE _Pike ae bebe BAGS BRUSHFS FOR cleaners. VACUUM & sewino, MACHINE SUPPLY CO 3 MOS OLD ARISTOCRAT MAT _tress FE 40068 _ GooD OIL —! ae ee FE 40002 ¢ CASH FOR FU RNITC RE OR tools Phone R 3-2717 - CHROME DINETTE SETA As 4 i? 1954 Pormirca Come in com: inced bareain we Cc semble these yourself and sate chairs anc table $40 8 ‘a 659 95 These are brand nes models Famous make tops All popular colors look. .compare and be of these extraordinary Michigan Fluorescent chard Lake Ave DETRO’. JEWFIL range Kenmore 0!) space EFM 3 498) DAVENPORT & bed dresser & commode REKA vacuum Cleaner set of gold bended English china misc dishes & cooking utensils. cur- tains All very nice FE 2-2880 DINING ROOM TABLE. BUFFET six chairs Good condition $20 MA #2804 PHILGAS heater CHAIR owner OR gFarRLY AMERICAN AND MOD 17.000 miles and cash for iand contract from origina! tract pase cobt ‘ vou hare erty) model car & bo a. 2 anWelt OR 31355 » USF TRAILER TO sell fom saeratnne wen ™ with pipe swap or ie 362 en? temore TRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT. furniture apviiances -r quto for Sew or used good lers TRAILER EXCHANGE o 6 Open_! 12 cu. ft. deep freeze, $100 or trade in on 18 or 20 cu. ft, deep freeze. FE| 4-4228. 775 Scott Lake fin houses. 3 bedroom city home for front heme of equal value Pb PR 58-3625. Chevy, Bel sport coupe -: ° bright red for ¥? before ern furniture excellent condition 56 | | re ° a <_< Sl ee eee a aan _— So topes \ : . * ‘ 1 4 ib ? THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954 . Sale Household Goods 57 Sale Household. Goods 57 57'/ SLICE OF HAM | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 _ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67) § Boe Sa aan "Pe tant ANTRUEA FROME 9 COmiG TE feel thers VIN ‘YL TILE 10c EACH) EINPgDG OOO complete, good condition, Living| WASH'NO Mat | SMITH ; wEEDWAy FoR ys —4 suite, rug, bedroom suite, fe =, Vacuum sweeper 257 S. SAGINAW ry or tan Pur 3Mah Gebvces 6| om. PE O-gten new WOLVERINE am. wo 2 pm. ; | cose: ts, Trees, Shrubs 68 She STOR LATE WODEL eee | "ROOMY TRON SUNK REDS seo 8 Peddeck ne PE 30786 | | _more. $40. M! 43802. any WR, 42 Orchard Lake No 3 oak flooring, per M $95.50, 4 BLACKHILL SPRUCE FOR HARDWICK GAS RANGE, GOOD | Avenue Used sheeting ‘por M $75.68 | — Oe a ee condition +6531. r WESTINGHOUSE FRI- ew toile 06 | free HUDSON “REFRIGERATOR 8's ‘ if Bg model. MA 6-3900. sg a : | color; ie — anno = | eu ft, vemning cead? | TACUUM CLEANERS URED 1 ALL Slumbing and builders commis, | tive tree Dig your ows. ® ; ecmilenk stytvicoot tee wew | Pavtath “iota ta" cre ee wet ie Melt MONEY MAKERS rT rv. es! . | $1495) Bets ~—_ brushes al! em and 8 pm 7 {BEARS PURNACE EXCEL | ECommerce Villag om gravel Td. Used Case stal® shredder, like makes 956 Myrtle. Huron Ger WANTED REFRIGERATOR WITH ° . =A bearing right on all turns Open new Seas, porcelaj~ finish on the out- vy he ¥. ———— 61 | _— air eee Form HOTPOINT RANGE 30° WIDE side Al ood workin, o ourself ursery. MUtua! 40038. (Used New idea stalk shredder, | with deoo well, regular 6190.98 dition “Reasonable FE 3642 aft : ee - For Sale Pets 69 guarentood. _bow only $15> er 430 or write Pontiac Press | : | ou’ ne. ies COMBINATION DOORS. Bonn ee | neg Now Iden No. 18. HOLIDAY SPECIAL | WAYNE GABERT'S : es ee oe side well sNOTHER LITTER Mout spreaders Priced to Frigidaire, 30 to $189 88 | ‘ 3s | collie pu C) one Prigida “+ 7 eh saraarhiok ged APPL IANCE SPECIAL S| % | CHURCH S SINC. | 1841 Crooks ae 07 a6 | Used baal ee ead Jobe mode) sice PE ?-0233 Ai sTUD eee GE refrigerator foar model. 4 | Prigidaire retrig. S cu ft $39.00 - iy fd. Beagle “Eberi Domestic ‘sewing machine floor Deluxe Kelvinator refrig, A-1 $60 00 | DOT YOURSELP 8 SAVE | Buday.” dale Boag les. 1743 | ot cae New ides 9 sew comm pleber. model $119.05 Nerge washer trade tn $25.00 | 30° X 80° SIZE 81767 EA | Opdyke Rd Pups. E 5-145) . Me ‘daire nig $179.05 Motorola 17 inch console, TV $70.00 | WH NE STORM SAS! ~~ 7KE COmTIE PUPS 35 HOUGHTEN s a ee | Admiral ‘table =medel TV, ks! FIBER GLASS INSULATION / $28 N. Main ri RU MP. F L E ys ERM |) dels. ts kha teed. Dee BLAYLOCK AIRDALE “hate ei MO PURE- are CHAIN Saws. 3066_Auburn_Rd. FE _¢3613 sample at big discount 81 Orchard Lake FE 3-7101 rs Large doghouse Tee eread Ste cose. Me. M-60 at Mil- | HEATERS Of BURSING HAVE 121 N SAGINA FE 5-689 COAL & BUIL ING. SUPPLY 0. | or sscarei nat a acl fr 2.008,8 washing MACHINE GOON) CON: ‘bonty YOUNIELR. SEIT TANK |ruQAat pum (ono apres |e NET Te Us iS ie tlectaem sonesion Dae dition $25 Laundry tub $5 FE — Se me A. Thomp 61_N. Mil ® FE 41853. | NOW I A brand ' These are brand pee but siantly | YOUTH BED GOOD CONDITION RENT OUR TOOLS, SAWS MIX- Da WaVRICLN 6 KENNELS. TO BUY sc 2 tranut. Terrific Reasonable EM 34123 | ers trailers wer Soak bole dig- | 7 lt you are leokiog .or «8 real Values Michigan Fluorescent 393 ger ete aekoen’s Mon Gieace and training | 2120 dea op a new hea ier ed o FIERCE, DINING ROOM SET la ea akon Metamora Rd Oxtord. OA 63666.» §008 rede inom HOT POINT DRYER, 613995. RB. 5 00 USE OUR TOOLS DO YOUR OWN | BEAUTIPUL BABY PARAKEETS. ME. rototill a Munre Electrie Co.. 1060 Wes’ | ~—..-_,,, plumbing. wiri repairing. Com- each Black Pekingese. $30 poe chain saw _ Huron. . For Sale Miscellaneous 60 = plete stock a wea erock and | Y oot —" fRONER LIKE NEW FE 44608, Oa rai tile. aim Builders’ BEAUTIPUL POMERANIAN | DOGS | stop ip or Us woday. We also 156 West Montca PE Dave e peed tech of used oui | ‘ 338 Michigan ALL 7 im. , eee eran es GENERA yA ; _ y. 16 INCH. RUA WITH DOORS g0050/ OSNEN tw) PARKY FREE | WALTON TV ANGLES. CHANNELS. BEAMS - FIBERGLAS DOOR z SAROnNES Pipes. Retntorcing roda, basement $39.9 | Walton Cor. Josiye FE 29061* posts comptes fine .! gare For Sale Miscellanevus 60 For Sale Miscellaneous oo — —_ + —_ _- OLN OL LO ADA AA Al he eh wr AH c ’ ? PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, Stee! Co 135 Branch St ‘across Cee \Veedon . COMPLETE BABY BED. AND GARAGE MACHINERY AND MISC Le Oe Str re cess eine © Sock: Taylor tot FE 1-232 __, tools. Reasonable Deep freeze 21 | NOME EQUIPMENT 8 PIECE. WALNUT DINING ROOM APT SIZE GAS RANGE FOUR DAYTON SHALLOW-WELL jer! f Cail after @ 30 PE 56822 pes te al suite, blue davenport OL 2-5077. burner $12050 value $6995 — PUMPs $7808. LIONEL TRAIN. 0 GAUGE MANY |) FOR THE HOME WORKSHP Slightiv scratched Also several DUPont flat wal) paint $279 gal extras complete with table $100 Delta Skiltool Black & Decker My Gone ae —_— full size ranges in electric and DuPont tntertor semigioss 63.78 gal.| Mi: household tems 28430 Orc! Porter-Cable Miller's Falls and = Taek a ge et = extraordinary alues McBride Hardware ila Seay i Paes ee et: SSSe: ete a) SILVERTONE T 1 “iM ichigan Fluorescent, 393 Or open gy FE | LIONE! TRAIN PORTABLE old ateaiiem condition, $125. } chard’ Lake JAve Tan elon ns. TO. 3-4908 | troner FE 46076 “POOLE CO. | A = Crook ~ = 4 1 DUO- THERM 2 POT BURNER ‘ : DEXTER DOUBLE TUB WASHER, | MEDICINE c ld nox» f oi] stove 1 single burner | Artist’s supplies, hobby 2 ue old. Power mower. OR | 9795 value $305 Slightly marred | ‘°! Oakland Ave_ FE ¢1506 | lu eer ere 6098 400. Perry “Oxford ‘Mattress supplies, see Classification ae .s GAS WATER i HEAT. cattnou with cok wine Manns, 25 PER CENT ye NOLEUM AND PAINT Sal Salk 24A “HOBBIES & SUP-_ ers. cabinet ot sinks, sizes, Dew sliding triple door units ou at ced Dorie bien eerie soe tn. price et “. super t rgains chigan Ookla a ange i none: PLIES.” Laundry ie ne een } $21.98 | Fluorescent, 383 Orchard Lake or as r= tage gh ee Pret | re ec - ve pit Scher “gol oro” 3 ee peokt ~|- NEW rw OaLVANIZED PIPE Are eee __ docs sad Tith) teehee SUDICM EEAhINa Alba | ARE ELECTRIC % mm (a We Cameras, Equipment 61A. drape for rod 82 inchey wide Cow So | _vineed. Raise, fee ei for every = the house ta) in 21 n Jengthay aide ~~ trast color pair for inches | - newest 1 es rrific AVE UMB PPLY wide All alts ‘nche long. Phone | “9s FUEL wane $27 50 | valies. bedroom #4 Value, ee 8 sv ee [Now Yoo CAN TAKE YOUR own rm Dining room $1 rr NEW SET OF WORLD SCOPE| low cost. See the sew KODAK =. SLIP Plumbing and Heating rch $295 value $195. 8! Bt . saree api ng MI | Dequindre at st "20-Mile’ Open. Pundays | Rictory irregulars. Michigan elec, cpecog car ins 8 arse car down, Uitenal co Dar 46279 TT WRECKING rescent. 383 Orchard Lake | ro _ | ONE oe ae wee lowances Buy on budget FP. —r | Bale on u building materials ITE GO Pr tron. e ubs PERT S CAMERA SHO ; hecany son poll Mperiod style Fewer ng ee _— — Oe ee can ae Le peor 19 Starr FE 57 W Huron ‘opp. Detroit Edison i um Doo: um sash, Pertect condition. 1179 James K | brick. Union Woeckin fo (31248 Ra after 530 0 — OIL BURNER CHRYSLER ain | ¢ a ae _Biva W Eight Mile Road. Phone Farm- FUFI OIL TANK. 278 GALLON, |“) ~ ae OTHER CAMERAS &@ EQUIPMEN’ CANE CEDAR CHEST “MANGG-| Ingioe toss or KEvuod fideo | 18) teas snare, vented til cap’ | TrR?,Fave*" ponte comanicn | tet ander," Momee & guppies | — any. Wes house electric roast- ae 2 $36. deivered J < as*ification nu ‘ ; _er Cabin style 234 8. Josephine ~ ANCHOR FENCES | FOR RENT FOR BALE tes tae mecemces boa | Sails Musical Geaky 42 MATTRESSES — persia pond ceed Marie. pg gee Air compressors and Jack hem- Oxford, OA 8-2129 P nae we an ones beds Al) new You save 08 ESTI 4 Sewer cleaners. sanders, | oO —_ < I on Set Milvere 63 Willems. PE | S,THROGE PikTORES — aGil | chain sews coment fimtshere OIL CONVERSION COMPLETE | ACCORDIONS FACTORY PRICES 5-8633 “re vr unit Excellent condition $460 FE | XMAS layaways all sizes. colors — —__-_______________ | pines and fittings, automatic oll | CONF’S RENTAL $1929 Enroll in our school now. Accor- MAHOGANY TWIN BEDS. $40 and water heater. and) = $< dice aaneden Basements le 7 FE 5-237. | coal snaten, seam nd Sok we | et aE Scas iad PETRO Prail off W Huron PR +5428 ININ SUITE | ter boilers, fired. FUR LIN ANKET : * tau ener SPM PE 24) | HEIGHT’S SUPPLY | for taters st re stm | = HEAT SERVICE =| Grinne tt. Bros UpxionT PL 2? PIECE BLUE MOHAIR LIVINO | 2685 Perry St. | FREE STANDING TOILETS 617 0 WILL HEAT YOUR HOME 21917 room suite good condition. fire- Phone PE 4-643) Washbowls with fittings 611.95 Por less with an H C. LI - = = place. set complete. cuckoo clock |21x32 double sinks ” fully guaranteed automatic floor, | PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR maroon satin and BEFORE YOU INVEST IN A WA- |} piece bath sets with | room of basement duct.| ing Oscar Schmidt. PE 25217 shams to match, box springs and ter softener. investigate Bong my. White $04.85 Colored $109.50| trpe of? furnace. Now at reduced VERY SMALL PLAYER PIANO, mattress, excellent condition Set, oolds-Ghaffer Ball-O-M ° Factory Seconds - 1 | age Tt lights tteelf and burns excellent condition, with rots & of Revere ware tmcluding suger. down payment. Small. “peataly SAVE PLUMBINO §& Y o 1, 2 or ofl So simple you bench GALLAGHER 8, PE 40566 creamer and tray. 387 N. 6agi- beyments FE ¢0073, FE ¢3573 100 8 Saginaw St. $2100 can instal! and service your- walLNUT STUDIO PIANO EXCEL amma 7 self Hundreds tp use ip thi paca new PURMEISTER’S 58 soak DRUMS A-i CONDITION. | lent condition FE 2-104 5 ROOMS OF GOOD FURNITURE ee ee en A tated wit ' ruction — 62+ sete aes = J | IMBER | | GASOLINE DRTWEN ARC WELD: & Telactegh acrees from Tat. | Music Ih Inst rtable. OL 62308 _er po e Huron Center Open eves and SAX AND pets vai INSTRUC. ' | | | | Recently rehased but must | _ sell MA | 3472 ee | re ssdup ! @. _ Thompson 80 8 Perry : eame bread ranteed ’ 7 __ Pon _a rn a roars eas s new refrigerator Northern Lumber Co. —— —— jos STORM — AND 6 ATTENTION t more than a used ma 8107 Cuoley Lake Rd [ sive screens 3568 aye TRY = cates "huree Fiuorescent. 3 Pontiac EM 34171 Ee peer a or . Wavy ‘pUTY y MOTOR, | DI | R Ht NT ERS Orchard e Ave Detroit and 6 et. a arage —— prose. only 2 months. all ie mc Pe > nee. | 59 REBUILT MAYTAG ano EASY Fort —— 4 Time wih tell wit ae sacrifice MUtna! reeser. Batchelore Marset Kee _spin dryers. PE ¢5160 __ BECAUSE WE ARE C CHANOINO QUALITY 1 Tres ce Ma abGunite ax Se 5 | - N TONE © «0s heeting we will sei Taylor Made Doors MART GOOD CON. was 2 300) ' Room prc ONE o 7 ig. | very cheap our StoKol stoker i Gresi’ Lake: Overh Door Ce arom t OMART GOOD CON | “Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Har | modern floral design All wooj | A-! condition Terms ff desired 2010 Dixie Hwy FE 48654 IONTLY USED MUKILER O11 wor Hes sew aad seed guns ot | face Pad included $78 FE 45042 Inquire 208 Nationa! Building FE GAS STOVE MAGIC CHEF At gage Seco — y Mink prices you can afford L LA : -— most new $100 crib mattress ah ' ; . REPRIOERATORS LAST YEARS BEAU TIFCL nite SFr “T DIA-, chairs $2 $2 World Bcope En) >" gauges 878 Cell MI ¢ sei. BIG SALI best name brands Oueremteed tor | TU * CP tog AT IB Good conciven | STEEL CLOTHE* LOCKERS — Shot euns and deer rifies Saree | 8 vears Bur a new refrigerator = aes < Igeal for ema! machine chop 20 per cent Open 7 deve o ween for a little more than @ used ma ac ett’ Ss Gas RANGES sie 6s » each Ca' FE 2) Aak Sportmen's Headquarters, M-24 at | chone — gan 7 orsceee 39) Apt. size refrigarator $49 85 Mr A J. Roy the double stop hte. Or tah ed Reconditioned saber $9999 STOKER AND STEAM BOILER -"" ae gt Sor ORAND, PIANO” —— Timea pe ta” range me * OL 1.7676 DEER RIFLE SALE | Call after $30 week days Sat eT Ironrite SEE Us _ BEFORE "you | — Remington mode] 760 pumps reg & Sun anyume OL 2-497) > vour @@s or oi) conversion e $104 40 now 879 95 - 9° Knotty pine paneling. $)1.4M C RU MP ELECTR IC also instal) al] types of furnaces | Remington model 17 — ~ % 1 2 3465 Auburn with flat duct FHA terms. Stan pumps reg $119 95 now $94 95 ~ 2 In utile plywood 6425 per 4 i SAVE 40% sett a ise counts, ou, | MOLLINGSWESD VARIETY | Garvoed, EM ¥ ati See me w Now : store miles out idwtn Arm- clita i Sewing Mach Cabinets $89 95 $51 00 oe 7 Reina, er _ te white trong floor covering and Klac-O tresiated red Bs yee $16 $0 Used Vac Cleaners $1000 $3850 GUM sor 62 on per gallon _ac paints Phone FE 1-704 0-Inc Cie et ee ee aan Used Sex Mico eae = 38 0 816) Dinie He Clarkston ; — ~ ry: Nee iS. “Seaners “130 30 ‘ie 50 : one 1A FI WHO Logan floor’ mode} rfect I Lvs AARDWY: ARF | ; ~ “ : oe A FRIEND . x uburn # ame Cal FE 20143 for = free home = RR IC K—used—BRICK ° si ee ce condition used only x neti: SHOT demonstration ® Dey dll ato Ms : JUNS BUY SELL TRADE 8HO - ee Common Brick—Fire Brick Homby & Supplies class heur:. Compiotety equipne wins and rifles €)250 up Burr STOVES BOUGH™ LOLD & EX je oniy 730 gal. ot! tank ation fcr ideae om Chris tnecluding quick chenge grates a) Ws « alee rete FR 2.4708 changed Turners @02 Mt Clem ? burpers—1. stoker mas gifts That classifica end “% horse~wer mot:r . . ens FE 2700 At L PRICED POR QUICK SAI F number 248 FE 50750 Ot eat aoe ieee ae wee SOFA BF $1450 LARGE CRIB New & Used Lumber Als mates” most caltbers $895 Dr venport $8 50 piece Fueiient used 246s 226<- THERMOSTAT NT DAMF#R living toom eufte $1950 Large x8 Jul2s Julds He WATER HEATER © GAT ontro] piano c«lectrie store STFVENS SAVAGE 30 o DF FR ® piece Duncan Phyfe = dinine 2x6s T & GC & Sheathing na ne® approved for ase or cycle FF 45778 e 4 MF irose «7 sulte like new $0 Chest of Used door comp with frames ri smers nes $8950 & 6119 50 TRANLFR 2 WHEF! FORD Pick mw [DPFR RIFT drawers @i: Off beater with fan SAVE getting our fig ures siues $4950 and $5950 These up bow & ft long mounted of MIL 495680 $29 5@ Refrigerator $24 50 ba sh- on complete lumber are siightiy marred Also electric strons chang iron frame exe er. 916 30. Furniture of all Kinds SURPLUS LU MIT RR ou and bottled gas heaters at ter lent condition Must be seen to "ky ETIDNITIIRE rAfic teh hemp 2 Hunting Accommod, A BANK FURNITL pen AND MATERIAL SALES CO 1g} oni ee ee vetted $95 OR 7190 g Accommod. 65 OOF RAMERS OAS STATION een to 6 om Geers nd ‘eye HOME OWNERS’ aLUM AWN rAIL.BOTT LUMBER CABIN FO RENT LAST WEEK = ec ings factory price FE 46089 Leamber decors, windows, hard- of deer hunting et Hulman Mich -Z TERMS rad Sil SS IRONER GE USED. ONLY @ Sere plombing BP. 8 paint Siero ¢ OH 37208 - ee o n ori we ; “ME GOOD GMALL RADIOS 86 > 7501 times $60 Odds & 2 of dishes Septic tanks sump pumps r a $8_ FE 59755 a aca A ill cut class. cigthing.” lamps, jee. | System for wet basements. Sheet! Cand (iravel & Dirt 66 : —-—_—. BATHTUBS BATHTUBS RATH elry etc @942 State Park Bird rock, rock lath and floor and , SPECIAL FALL — We have mode ‘ pecial off Green LE Rad 32678 Wau frneces 1625 Oakland Ph ane 4 awe pate is urchase direct rom ailroad F ¢2422 ATTEN N - ! olearance sale Used gas ight Claim Dept of 6) fi cast |="ESOE UNDERFLOOR PUR. — stipe oie te Use bank rum foad gravel and : | " tron tubs that were damaged in nace 680. OR 1018 ees ee ee ae wees ae 60-40 concerete grave! Also sand. and electrie apphances transit These are nationally fa- | 12 gal tenk $11350. fill dirt, wp soll OR 3-4197 oF | Nat Iv kno makes, Does Se KENTILE OA. Thompson, 8 8_ Perry FE ¢0083 avon a EY NOW T Mase’, Also large quantity of lavatories KITCHEN SINKA FROM 9275 UP ATTENTION 1 OR 2 YDS MASON all fully reconditioned omplete with fittings Michigan Asrpha't tile oe Se ea Grade B aie sinks. ie sana. drive wey grave: Cement . Fluorescent _ 393) Orchard Lake Ar matron tniaid ¢t Te ea 13s O A cinenpiaa eo 5 grave! Call anytime FE 66504 and guaranteed ASYM se Ain Pinwace WiTh LOOR "SHOP erry A) TOP SOIL, BLACK DIRT terms Consumers Power e Mawer Ser esearetel AZ; sage Open i i 8 Saginaw st TRENCHINO | Sg oa AND pi pocig bi fo Bo tr Conkitp : tile te tants for sale 2-8572 2 Companys a , or installed Phone -venings FE 4) TOP SOil, BLACK DIRT rea cn eet Convene © ORE A eee MEREEN LUMBER 80028 cays FE 2-472 FILL, SAND GRAVEL. SCHAEF > it od a “FALL SPECIALS” USED OIL GAS ARD COAL FUR FER) FE 57014 FE 80080 100 FT OF SNOW FENCE IN 1x8 white pine ooards M sq ft paces Also stokers ol] and cas “pon pea a wees Prece Vern. were. etie sired peste aT 6S0el $85 1x1? $96 Mosq ft or more.| purner floor furnaces water, Shredded Peat Humus bath fixtures see them while COnt FURNACE AND 2 O1L CON- | 2!¢ thick butt shingles C & C 1-3) beaters dlewers and good euppiy DONT LIKE - DON'T TAKE they are still installed call version burnere with controls pdnadl room suite $29.95 groo FILL Di TOP soit. A & rye, weed wrinkfaah aut... $2068 wire FO. Bor 101! Penton. Mich LOOK!! ie | Phockaaep ROAD arravEae ¥ : Call Fenton, MA a Settee ’ A Ora BORN Parucent | heme now owNERS | USFD FURNACES | "EERipg AMES teense FREE PARKING COM LETE 3 VOLUME SET EXTRUDED ALUMINUM SELF. | . PE «au, PE. 28008 vel, WYMAN’S of Bor Knowledge with 10 STORING STORM BASH 1—Ofl furnace 75,.00u $75 00 esis, | , ‘ . Aa boots, meiuding 1954 $25 $12 95 Coal furnaces $2000 up 6 YDS STRAW MANURE. 615 18 W. Pike Only 32-0004 after 4 __ HEAVY EXTRUDED ALUMINUM | a tee ogee | Wet praval een top soil, sand table model tele: iggy anny gg tig tn a gga Mai Bg nay Reage deflers $2 00 | an o newrcned | Fmt agin SAETNCe HS grmctar aucune ao | Bom BF Couns ot treet) Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 —" 1sT =e Weeodland. re a | FIBERGLASS AWNINGS weeks 85§ 00 i RARR AA RAR ARS 5-200) — . | FE 4-6089 Furnace fans $15 00) r GstD Gat RANGES. 629.50 aD | LOOK FOR YOUR OP-, PAP" pli srpere ft Suanctng see te | FIREPLACE SLAB 26” - ro Ewctrie. 108 = PORTUNITY in the/ LIONEL & AMERICAN sa'sthe Oo | per cord 9 tor G18 “Delivered. “ ea - ; ° ” eA Business Opportunities” | FLYER TRAINS pe ys Parse at. | a oeen rei tak, Wi eonentes -¢:.4 AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE | _e4.2 pce ore +9600. Carl after 3 p.m. column in the Classified “THOR ZED racrom pans or ac baT 1 aes Suptay to Ind ROOM) section PC. Livin: TODAY! "Fate —— = truck tires Also, 730200. fi. P Moding #0 ® cord or 2 for era, 63 Button, 2-442, Baby Parakeets - | BABY PARAREETS Ci supplies. OL 32-6963. BRITTANY SPANIELS | AKC REG Reasonable LH BLACK AND TAN au NDS puppies OR 3-0479 2274 N port BLONDE COCKER SPANIEL FE- mele §& yr old Good with chil- Euciid FE 2-2521 ALSO coc ae tered stud ver ‘ce PREE eivaie TO GOOD HOME | FE 48862 , BLONDE COCKER ‘PUPPIES | 1 epee 2 female $15 & $20 OR 16. KITTEN AND PUPPIES WOULD like good home FE $8566 Sea aly wh ange es q yw un be beaut a MAyfetr 6-261) PARAKEETS AND _48e Aubern Rd FE 46510 PARAKEETS, CANARIES, C _ food, since 1927 584 Oakland Ave. PARAKEETS. OPALINES, CANAR- FE 46900, tes. 1304 Mt Clemens. POMERANIANS MY 3-2665 SUPPIES, REO. COLLTES, POM. eranians Toy Manchesters. post ei!) nold Pee on. Time. ment ys Ken nels des w Morris Rd. Mt verre oe en PARAKEETS *& $3. HT & breeding cages PE sae PARAKEF/S, BABIES ') MEL FE 2-3340 ros Air ,Pupeies aKc REGIS | PE 40225 | ment tha: ‘« priced to sell. CAGES AND We take ee and a terms. "KING BROS. YOUR I-H DEALER SIMPLICITY GARDEN TR Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke ACTORS, Earl 8 Mastick Co., Milford, M88 Ph Milford MU R Weighs Sale Store Equipment 64) | Dogs Trained, _Boarded 70 PEKINGESE AKC PAPERS. y Male 18 months olf 980 FE S071 _ | 2a aie PARAKEETS PET sUPPLIES 7 Dancey's, 358 Oakland FE 6-563) RFOISTFRED TOY FOX TER- riers Nice gifts, FE ¢6488 be er ee Sat HOV fore 2 pm B = “on ‘sae SIAMESE KITTENS THOROUGH mile ._ te oe i bred unusual Christmas Se- head daffy cattle - Hol lect one now Belfam Cattery Short Horn 3 FE 58297 —eeawir ye cous. 100 cont | HOROUGHBRED GERMAN Tuts ry herd er pupp Re bi all of which were on_ this OK 31042 ves farm. Apthony Sak. H a “noe side 3am ,MALE REO 6 4 | Gottscnam auctioneer. PR. Mawel Two cy “REOWTERED a beget M se Y WHITE MICE — a ween HOUSETRAILER. | fear Ben SS Anes TY | igus wPP ROYCRAPT QUALIFY ee » |WHITE SAMOYVED. MALE 2/| at + budge? price. Amert- "| years AKC Obedience Ch Good can Geners aod | with children Reasonable to right | Westwoo' 1 1054 36 bed- | party. — demonstrator a eg om used GENESES 1 SALES | ean tee — AND CLIP | 20) DE MWY, , FF WMoperN ANDERSON Docs & CATS SaviTs Kona “ Reated F wong Small _Heat Burr-Shel! 375 8 _ Telegraph j Hay, Grain & Feed 71/-'™8 7 AAA Rees ALL corm picking, ol@ and new corn, _tractor work MA 5$-0666 CORN Oals GAY Yeth Aw Large ot sme" cuaptities. oa | 600D GREEN aol or her @ cents r Dale delive 446088 For Sate Livestock 72 @ ORADFE EWES 13 CORRIE- jale Ewes 160 Rods of sheep fence with steel posts Peed reste, equipment with stanchions Steve Wanted Liv estock 73 73. KINDS HAY STRAW WOOD, | { ' A MIXED | Pontiac Lake Ra 10 12 WEEK OLD — 1 0000 | | breed sow Tooke Rd efter 5 000D WHITE FACE tee | heiters $75 each MAple 50674 HEREFORD. FEEDER CATTLE. out of registered herd. Pawbrook Farms 0 Coolidge Birming- hem 2nd house no 1 Mile WANTED HORSFa TO BOARD On oR | wi!) rent pert of a!) of bern with box «tali« ante and water Ph MaApie 5674 — Let cat tatts Forrest Jones 5-5 206 "OF Att Clark eto: Phot MA _For | Sale Poultry | BROAD ee ee sronsel 5o1T8 turkeres BROAD ie cia TURKEYS. Alive d fryers and caponettes Oven ready Geese, ducts. Alive 3c Oven ready, West Lakes Poultry 3425 Orchard Lake Ra 209 % South of Commerce Re BROAD BREASTED — turkeys Oven read Alive 1 mile East Auburn Rd BRAD BREASTED TURKEYS OR 3-274 Ed Hudeon FXTRA LARGE PORMOSAN RING fresh killed. oven BRONZE 60¢ ready or frozen Orders for 1 or 1000 Visitors welcome Eawin | Olsen EM 3 FAT HENS * ‘to @ POUNDS * Alive or dressed MY 3-3204 CORN FED SPRING ROOSTERS. € to 8 pounds. alive or dressed FE 2-477. Roy Schneider 60 SMALL BROAD BREASTED turkeys Sel! 1 or all oven ready OLivye 61406 — DUCKS BANTAMS alive or “MA PULLETS FOR SALE. 473 AR- lene Drive Orehard e 2-086 NOUSETRATCER =DAMAGHD BY t BASIC down __ 2830 8 Dort Highway Pint ; PT. ” smeais ae eel! reaconable FE _5-8165 Parkhurst Trailer Sales All trailers band vings to vou. 32 to ‘on - mos 1 mile ort of Lake M ‘2-4611. TRA - CLEAN. ow FT “aoe anes MAple 66604. more- - Trailer Phone Sits or OR} 3-4382_ $2100. Two TEAR YEAR OLD HENS 41 =a | Oxford Trailer ronaEyYs CHOICE DOUBLE breasted Bronse or white. Alive _or _drensed. OR YEAR APPLES GLACKMORE cpterten Rae PARMA, SALES To see the latest see with Jalouse windows. THIRTY-SIX | : _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 117, 1954 7 oo | For For Sale Housetrailers 7: 78| For Sale Used Trucks 90| For Sale Used C Cars gl CARNIV AL . by Dick Turner) For Sale Used Cars a1 __For Sale Used Cars 91 ze POPLAR ~ RRR eee ~~ LPB eee 1954 ws PONTTA CHIEF 2% mre e!DODGE ‘41 ‘TON PICKUP; |'30 CHEVROLET BEL-AIRE, RA- ' 190 FORD CLEAN IN GOOD PL LMC H months d Galt down payment | good tires. reasonable EM 36830. dio and heater runs end looks, a eel | condition With new white wall) radio yy Sree see ee | and take over contract $-0444 | 39 FORD TRUCK 2? BEDS ONE | Bice 12 Marive off Pike. FE) | tir-s, radio and heater FE money down Graners. MI 43410 ns oe AL FOR | for hauling tractor and @ 1 ton | ©1268. $-143)_340_ Baldwin | PLYMOUTH © [OOR. RUNB| ng & HUN 1047 TEXAS,| stake Make offer OL 62207 ’ FORD ‘#& CUSTOM 8 TUDOR. RA- good dody rough $195 140 Raid BOTTLE GAB COOKING | pi KUPS PICKUPS PICKUPS all ome din beater seat covers. No| win Ave PE SIG : grove PUP.” Oll, HEATER 6 a large selection for you Many. — ig a money down MI ¢3410 _—_| i946 PLYMOUTH. 4 DOOR. EX v LIKE NEW CALL | fakes and mudels and they are | + Z| FORD 53 FORDOMATIC FULLY | ce! ; - lent condition 12 Thorpe OR yess ANYTIME < | all in “A-1" condition *nd ready to i | equipred Very clean. Good rub- | siymOUTH °s3 ~ CONVERTIBLE WAR SURPLUS HOUSETRAILER.'| to go ber and seat covers. $1190 FE | ; reconditioned $195. Will accom CY OWENS We Finance | 4-447) . | cols meal anere Tcarkiare. —<_— punters, O08 UT Bagivaw FE 5-4101 17] 8 Saginaw st 11 FORD DELUXE 6 CYLIN-| MI €3410 —_— Sentelmwnasi . : cemlessle _ t Sas i er 2 door owner ood con - # N HOUSE. 1950 FORD ‘+. TON PICK''P 678 j aitac 5 PLYMOUTH 191 4 DOOR. GOOD texied cs ee Pig all moderr Scott take Ra fos? CHEVROLET FOUR DOOR. yi EM $436 " as . anf sina condition FE 5-3277 after 5 30 Pr: Southfield Flanders 10467 |s 26 FT SE MI-VANS VERY GOOD Master Deluxe with new brakes 1952 FORD ¢ DOOR BIX 1 PLYMOUTH 47 RADIO. HEAT c* : es Z i sIX TWO = at Vor ac condition $650 each Hutchinson excelient tires radio healer | tone Radio heater Ver lear er ro la $175 or best offer E ( if ) eX a i]s a Rout _Trailer * Trailer nec’ ig Tratier Sales, Dravton Plains spot light) turn signals, wind <= FF 3-7548 Low Giileara “ean ah a Argy'e FE 45340 ee ranspol! { AMON « D ene TO BAVE [HE MOST IN PICK-| ghield washers 2 tone paint FORD 187 SUPER DELUXE | . ag poy a L re RS “Mile ups and trucks, cai! FE 1-1086 : , , , p — ' Tudor Radio and heater Extra 1952 PL — TUDOR RADIO _dren. 8300 Pontiac Lake RO | —_ ed et exceptionally clean FE ¢5158 clean FF 2.2628 Heater Seay Covers. New Tires Wis PARKHURST TRAILER CT - Mea bon es ae ae A eee 4872 Elizabeth Lake Ra FORD °@ CONVERTIBLE RADIO Dark Green Finish. $179 00 Down “' , { ft ‘ | : ° ; ‘ : . a BF rat eT ccenks, Seba Wak, Wa ol ing | ~ For Sale Used Cars 9l HFV BE! . - | ee and overdrive New to AS i Ce 5! Stude. Club ¢ oupe, 17 Pontrac Ved A a} / 1953 CHEVROLET E “AIR | ° ‘ | o monev down Carkners 1} ‘ : . he > , —factlities MY 2-461! - Power glide fully equipped. low > +34 | BRAID Motor Sales radio, heater, low mile heater. ne rust . , = | s Auto Acessories — 8 ~ BO 1954, BUICK CENTU«Y @¢ DOOR | mMileaxe For cash sale or older /¥ ‘32 FORD 2 DOOR NEW V-8 MO- | Cass ot W Pike St. age. Ane | fully euuipped | Call after S00 Model car FE $8412 ; —_ tor A-l shape $150 OR 34442 | FE 2-0186 > ‘ ' m fo vu 472024 CHEVE ‘52 2 TONE BLUE RA- . FORD (5! VICTORIA. SPECIAL PLYMOUTH 1940. GOOD, OFFERS “= ATI ENT ION! loss BUICK SUPER 2 DOOR es and | heater best offer OA ’ ‘es | paint Job, radio, heater Fordo- | Considered. by individual Pontiac $245 *s We ore wrecking 1048 ‘9 104 New pain new rubber $75 down 606 after matic Carkne -3410 | Press Box 58 SA Buick, radio heater ears and truck Ww a v RE 22-4120 } ¥ ¥ I H Me rs MI 4341 } ucks We ¢ *¢ 2-412 CHEV 4 HEI AIR WHITE RI pace if) 48) = PONTIAC GOOD COND’ | 'S < meds | gral tate mode! low mileage U4 puicK “so CONVERTIBIF. FIKE Ball ten radio and heater, back 1 FORD S4 VA CUSTOMLINE BLUE | @ PONTIAC | Goon conpy | 'S0 Hudson Sedan with Henatlow, needs hump ) s tis 1 r Se é f Pras ; hit r : “ ay Guctic andl bod | partsWb Rebull! (CUbbe Tec oporen winton vos 7” niles heater white wall, sono > 0008 radio afid heater work | Starters. generators snd suilage aaa nage a uae al r/ Liles Perfect) | conditior FE 1054 PONTIAC &® 4 DOOR CUS controls | , ‘ = | | R94 tem star chief 60% miles Su : 43410 | . Woritt Warrants Oh) [nes and Batts ‘ § - Hl x SH IP 5 Pervisor s ar All accessories 1 et al arity ! 1 ) SC HR. \M AU TO we u » 1953 RUICK SUPE} RIVIFRA | y se rk wir ' ae ime Call FE 45640 beiueen 9 a m 3539 Dixie Hey Ki Dynaflow, easy eye glass power CVLCH UP — HU cor 180 CHEAP ot os thd hm 9Q' ¢4ge ~otted tt = alecrinig) Awol Aone. wwr ite: (aide 2 41 PONTIAC ONE OWNER FX $ fe) 49 GLASS, GLASS, Gi aS 2 Walls low mileage 2008) Bc ott ON YO RR — ea cellent oonditinn Good tran hoe Wo J ) J We epeciatize tn safety glass for Lake Rd OR 3-7262 ee : 05 OLDS 88 4 DOOR Sa key tation car FE . 7895 145 ee ‘ 7 d cars trucks and buses, insurance) BUICK ‘54 SUPER RIVIERA 2 READING heater hydramatic Good shape. 1953 PONTIAC 2 DOOR DELUXE 47) Chevrolet sedan 4) Chess edan. radio o nore instal.ed | : les | oy : z jyoh< honored Giass insta tone, power steering, 4100 miles | $775 16° Seward FE 5-1182 | radio. heater and other acces- Just right for the price and heater 3 to choose sories. Two tone blue. FE ¢5607 e while you walt free one pound sacrifice FE 57932 or FE | ‘Clarkston is the: is mic. °° yom coffee t) a customer With each 3.6635 j 42 PONTIAC, GOOD CONDITION _ @oor glass o: windshield All ee : ~ Work guaranteed. Open fat un- tony {el SUPER RIVIERA *| Good Housekeeping . : | “S08 OR 30443 a Pp m | » ept ae ee atom pee’ Hub Auto Glass Co an elleol Mres s ne® battery. Ve four Goor is oie aeoe > AX \ ae I yh Ice to buy C1 pontiac. ‘54 GREEN 4 DR. 8 $495 $495 S vA | StarChief Hydra 6300 mi FE 122 Oakland Aver - FE ¢1008 Dirks $625 708 Fourth Ave PE} ioe mileage and LOTS of XY HY JLIC VALVE LIFT — = - : tr ; | #2470 "5 : 2 : 1 — HYDRAULIC VAL¥! R vs BUICK ‘53 HARD TOP SUPER | extras a | Tip-Top | 63 PONTIAC 4 DOOR DELUXE 0 Ford 2 dt. tadic. SQ Ford 2 dr., radio _ $1500 Phone OR 3.2343 ___ | aber seie Soe Soe ee | Wt? | | Weit vchasnable slay — heater. Customline. and heater. pen ous “AUTO PARTS eiice’ a: eekrrak deen TOE, Re ider’s Digest | 1 Mag V. 8 Pot Ont | used car! 1953 PONTIAC 8 2 DOOR LIKE ee eet id generators trou, Dynafloa Well kept one owner a a eae ek eee : fon Be ee No Cash Required—Low Payments = a 1074 ’ - 4 € a gor ure? as A _ . Resale aig Lo faa a as ueba ITE this 1951 Dodve | You seem to be in so much better hurnor these Last few $4 PONTIAC 8 sey pel and up rac ae heater Hydramat ‘ while ihe ) Dot Cts pe avd 4s Per Did I vet a raise Mola ne gr — a te Thente RS ioe wil ies “ seer dee ! woes a $345 $ ] 25 986 Oakland Ave, PRO OFE $4913 cise wal tires real biack | ; - leather upholstery Low mileage 22°41 oe Auto Service we; , See ee Pere | 7 : ; FORCED SALE 50 PONTIAC 49 Buick with radu ‘$o Pontie Your cheree “_ . anaes A Pic Tn ‘ pega ae * | Seventeen For Sale Used Cars 91 for Sale Used Cars 91 1951 “Pao pc lenercon 4 door converuble Radio healer hydra heater neo down oe el nd 4 di - aoe 0 si pain ue : me aE pies —_ . an rate dark green matic Needs some work $400 alter, prs er. ain ‘ CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE and tvory radio heater spot- Mechanics have assured us paint runs like a new car! FE 5-908) ' ear Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma light. seat covers, windshteid thi, 1954 Pontiac two door 4! CHEVIE $97 DODGE °94 DEMO 1OADED WITH eee - ~ ment. ghine shop 23 Hood, Ph FE washers, road lighta. back-up Is ns good-as-new and et @ 4 Piymortn $9 extras “One 2 duor and two 4 104 Dodge V5 % wm peek, Lage MONTAG Te TS Or $545 325630 | lights. the works st of all itt hew low price 41 Pontia $05 doors lef éreen finish. Big savings on this Rod . eth BE car REPAIRS BUMPING & PAINTING has only 38000 actual miles and | Plenty Other Late Models and LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES | one wer he Rep aa encore $265 1c ' FREE ESTIMATE $270 worth of premium 0 8|. Transportation Specials M-24 at Buckhorn Le MY 22611) ren ade LA Ss alsCelen SI Dodge T ton pickup, ALL MAKES OF CARS. $.000 milee on them New orate Weird Tales i phn CASH 7 wiadie "ane Seater, ligut roca | — ‘| 49 Plymouth Sedan nothing down, just miles on em ew ora > , rs 4%. ad ry eater, t green N A OWT, Ss PAYMENT PLAN linings and tires at 30 It's Are told by some car own. — | TAYLOR CHEVROLET | 1953. pontiac 2 door Deluxe | finish Trade vour old eat oa) door. SMM gy Mle with radio and heat od cred BRAID MOTOR SAI ES | on ca See 1t Call PB mabe er men wat tana j 33 Chevrolet Deluxe 4 door Chiefiatn 8 cylinder, My drametic tis one! dio and heater, FE 59866. 1 eater. geod creat. wie is zs . yro) Deluxe 4 door r fo.m cushions fo and — ae PHONE FE 20186 a aw something to brag about. A ellos 4 - - 30 Years Patr Dealing M1 CADILLAC §=6BYMRAMATIC. good ear throughout. [be tee St bee | heater Directional lights, backup CLARKSTON 1954 PONTIAC BLUE CON- | He Who Hesitates Is Lost! Case at West Pike 8t | Radio and heater Chauffeur com- | $0 Plymouth 2 door |; Mghts, sun shade Two tone vertible Has wire wheels | “tas — | partment Excetlent condition | 47 Chevrolet Fleetline @ dr green. Very icw mileage. FE MOTOR SALES white side walls hydre- Motor Scooters s 82 en ccomneeer wa | Portline PON! yd OR'S mueceeeeal anaes Oe DEALER er stg — ge | pet pe $395 GOooD 10ON ston, ner access 20682 FAOLE DOWN. % WEFK | _ 32-4457 win smile u pom othe buyer AT WALLED | AKE i — $-S141 ee a _ ’ oy 5 . 7 ns we sed Cushman Scooters | CHEVIE “83 RADIO AND HEAT- ft i ee ee pro nee eat a ome Gps 5 AM we 8 FM Gelr | Da ey poo. | CLLR S! Ford 2 dr, radio, 49 Pontiac --2 dr. and oc ? A a 2 B *" FE 44246| er white walls FE 5-7005 Scaler ean clowh tarouceout - one _MArket 41861 or E P. AULSON der very good condition. $175 heater, a sharpie 4dr. Your choice. “For sig Motorcycles 83 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 1954 TWO 1980 CHEV. 4 DOOR GOOD CON- | cash EM 33471 7 apex YOHES S| door 4.000 mi 5 mos old Like | dition Low mileage radio heater For A Good Deal : new By owner O!1 62171 R } d and good tires 1428 Cass Lake , OO S ; a) ee | tas Sis DOOR. DELUXE $265 4 5 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE, ON | ine CHEVROLET RADIO AND Riemenschneider Bros Roa oe cail OR 3-7665 e 06 S. Perry St. - eho Sypcromesh. $1295 |. heater Low mileage Sacrifice / 47 CH lE. LOOKS AND RUNS | ’ - — = ———$—$—————— i i ‘ > : Berson Ree Sts D: TSE| ate Letier Dodge- good, 2 Marve off Pike, FE | We Finance _ FE 4-6882_ PONTIAC ‘54 SUPER DELUXE 47 Chev. 2 door, one 49 Olds. 4 dr., radio, CHEVIE ‘%¢ BEL-AIR. 4 DR. 2 ee =| 1952 MERCURY 2 DOOR EX | 209 _ecden Fully equipped. FE |] owner car. Ie; 4 1 ____For S “or Sale Bicycles — B84 tone 8.800 miles Bharp._ fuily- |CHEVROLET ‘$0 STYLINE 2 EVERYBODY'S lent condition Vee 7... heater and Hydramatie. ~| equipped 1 owner 3840 Auburn out | door Radio, heater. turn signals | - oth. utr On 7 Mm ; | er extras e@ owner Phone PONTIAC ‘54 DELUXE 2 “DOOR, ' . Rd Aub H nt | Goed cond mechanically but \ oO P Cc VW 1 H: | } Bors oe SCHWINN BICYCLE | mice uence t Phone FF 2-9131 Reeds paint FE 2-8763 Credit 1s Good Here MI @1405000 | hydrrmatic radio heater, many ur Present Car Will Handle the ) oll - Z = A —— . ~ ’ > | : 5 = Gin a ae a for balance due 631. ST on Ss my aE ; (CHRYSLER 48 WINDSOR 4 DOOR NATIONAL gg Ag pe ritd | —sstres 9600 miles FE Se Down Payment on the Following LS g IN SCHWINN PHONE 232 S. Saginaw St sedan. radio and heater Nice - : a7 PONTIAC ® 2 DOOR STREAM- |CHEVE ‘5 @ DOOR 210 SEDAN 5 MO S $995 EM 34210 _FE 219. a ae ceo Lang car No money down Carkners OTOR SALES —— ie Itner Good condition Eves. FE | '5) Plymoutt Sed t h dia $29 AEBUILT AND REPAINTED | _OP owner $1075 FE 2S - —————— 171 S. Saginaw St. NASH ‘31 VERY VERY CLEAN. | _ 21605 1 Sedan, top shape, radio & heater $895 bikes, will trade. OL 2-830! _ 1947 DESOTO 4 DOOR EXCFI- | - aye $200 down $8 month, igs | 1983 Pontiac 8 vELUXE ¢,| 5! Buick Sedan, radio & heater. . $795 ~ Boats & Accessories: 85 “TOPS a) LENT CONDITION EXTRAS ‘$1 FORD $73 TAKE OVER PAY-| aoe ct Bucthors Lt MY zae11| 400f Hydramatic all accessories | yy.) og “ i etyengs STOP! LOOK! 170 STATE. ST _ments FF $-0085 7k daa - Spotless 2164 Avomdale FE 23790 || ‘52 Buick Sedan, radio, heater, Dy naflow $I. 395 a eee ; ss ‘ A Av z2 : roves EVINRUDE MOTORS PENNY AN START DRIVING! #6 DODIE SEDAN BODY GOOD : ; Graven < sont CUSTOM 1982 | PONTIAC 4 4@ DOOR STAR | ‘52 (Ch 4d d : meets te, Alume Craft e et soe “MI ¢3448 after 5 en West Side Used Cars speaker radio Low mileage Ex. | See eet ae, | 52 Chev. 4 door, radio, heater, Deluxe....... . $995 — — i | nderson after pm. x . —_ ; “WDESOTO SSENGER GOOD . $33 _¥ Huron TE ¢2185 Ns Co Ll te 31 P 5 ane Fs a os for Winter F DESOTO 1 PASBERUEN GOOD a was. mociels to thowe from | ror STUDEBAKER 'S1_ CHAMPION | bow Pontiac 2 dr., Deluxe model. ....-...... <= §895 Dur Boas mOToRS. Rochester Ra 1 block north of SELL AND TRADE radio, heater white side wall Radio pester ea overdrive No! 53 Ford & Chee. vadic & heates $1,295 ee trailers. Evervihing for the 1s Mile MUlberry 00150 ‘a. Ws CGC WaeNO ken | Oe SM Down. Corkneen. ocr) err rs Cotten ee : FDIS DSI, Aan Boats en's Cruise With a Good Used Car BARGAINS _heater 2519 Hartline, Rochester, ©3410. __ _ 30 STUDEBAKES CHAMPION 4 9s OMENS MARE apr SUPP. [Es & Giomaw GE Fron 1983 Willys. 2 door. Radio, heater ‘32 OLDS, 8UPER a FULLY door. T. ke over Le ayments 3134 | aenunt ee “* _PE 3202 dS. Sag ot andi atecdrive: i owner ike | equipped excellent condition OR —Cvlller_ Ct FF i te" onh & Yama ames o'r: hyd Radio and ' N l 9. : . ( , oct ei a Se 1984 STUDFRAKFR NO —pown | ~ : i ‘ontiac hydramatic io 3? OLDS HOLIDAY 8U ag | payment just take over pay- $2 PONTIAC 4 dr ‘® radio C heater $485 DAY SUPER 08 | oem tic 3038 heater, sharp a: a tack ommunity i) —— Commander v8.) i. — ‘sateree FE) _ : OO | - | / BOOK a ete, A bate sin: Motors sit tinttewernre RETAIL o.aecigagagne eres) 0 PETERSON OPEN ‘TIL 9 P. M. polars alert re | ‘49 PONTIAC 2 ir. radio heater 052 PACKARD 300 ULTRA-MAT. 'S% Kase 0 oor ANYOUR LgVING OW ORCHARD Wipdrauatie tuscieas ace tece facebeen > ORE ic. 4 door Completely equip 96) Wil:y> Sedan — ts ee ead your hours green 5 ON . Dower brakes Will sacrifice v- roast eerie ‘ —_ sedan aa ken Ge te G4n aed een $345 s2 PONTIAC | Pontiac’s Fxelusive ernols to Square Lake to 6083 190 Kane |’ do . 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE FE 2.91 wish ase phone Custom Delute Cata ina radio Fad Deal Blackwall Troy Mrs Smith | '"caisep SALES © SERVICE ~ : “ _ . “9101 heater Hydramatic whitewalls | udson lyealer | 47 PLY STATION WAGON GOOD | 3776 Auburr Are FE transportation. ple re ore $00. After 5 00 MA 41741 _ — - ndan $1,395 Cass at Pike 7 FE 2-039 | mtr, & tres sos MY 33721 obcepny von cat nova, | cree MET a ehh nee | GOODWILL - % ar MY ate S bad , os Po Uu e ; 3-0083 $395 $1 BUICK SPECIALS | USED CARS “It’s the Biggest Thing in Town!” $ 7 Riviera ¢ door radio — “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY" re 8 — 63% Union Street. Super Down Payment teed ether wey PE sees | Your Chevrolet Dealer’ meme OPO iesd Chevrolet Pordor “78 00 1950 PONTIA rrolet Dealer’s — 5 NTIAC 1983 DeSsto V8 Pordor Tw door with radio and heater bd 398 00 TRANSPORTATION OPF- Used Car Lot ; . Lee Oe ere cee tisee| ite! Ho 3008-k fered to anyone de: e , - 53 BUICK 1852 DeSoto V-# Fordor 779 00 $395 ride anywhere from W Matthews-Hargreaves 1952 Desoto V-8 Fordor 299 00 =e Lake through Keene Harbor Deluxe Special. Radio, heater | 1959 Plymouth Concord 179.00 | to Pontiac e phone FE 211 S. Saginaw St. Dynaflow and two tone paint Gal Bi Graskn can. Coe iene | +0461 5:00. after 5:00 FE 4-4546 $1,495 1951 Plymouth Concord Tudor 150 00 1949 MERCURY phone MA 4-174! y 1951 Ply Cambridge Fordor 4800) (1. Coupe radio heater and ee oe ; sl ee eae ee overdrive - «Btock No 638A) Wanted Used Cars 8&8 49 CADILLAC 1949 Lineoin 119.00 | $395 ° ° Y Ch } f “ — Fleetwood 4 door radio. heater, | 1948 DeSoto Club Cape —— our olce O / whitewalls, Mydramatic. y CNrsia wenine cane Jerome gn sts vss poxtic | | Bargains Rock-Bottom THE 40 aVERILI 6 HWY PE 2087 or FE senee car iStock No 631) ° PRICE THE KEST THEN GET '49 PACKARD $1 495 Galore Prices "co ‘ Radio, heater overdrive : Motor Sal | BILL SPENCE 46 ....... $195 $295 DesaicPymowe "Desier | sur qiwantic sabe an aiveas ? New and Used Cars Left USED came 30 Years Fair Dealing 1949 DE SOTO Li ic sale mas already convinced our customers that prices 2 Onnian “are A" pe ergy] Pontnc Sport Coure et vines oe Leelee sae ee. wat tice ites taeda et ee eae NEW USED ‘uns D - t “THE - HIGH. DOL ‘LAR Ready to go . ’'42 CADILLAC “= aun ——— transmission (Stock CAR” backed by our famous Warranty __* . =D , For high gra:+ used w SEE THE AI! NEW 1955 DE- ©. 3006: . gree re Oey. ese ge ‘46 Gree Conve. redia, Rector ® BY! soro AND PLYMOUTH ON Dis | $445 CHEVROLET STUDEBAKER 149 MERCURY M will par vo" well “4840 Dinie oo. ] 9 $345 PLAY HERE NOVEMBER 17TH 1984 TUDOR. LicENeR NUM- Se ee alla ronan Chrysler FOUR DOOR. Metalle blue iT SAT. | Cadiliac Fordor sedan . — —<—$—$—— BER EH 91-48 CENSE NUMBER AG 88-68 finish tm excellent condition, J. VANWELT | ace peed Gre, bak Gen? PEOPLES 148 PONTIAC $1,489 7 A brand-new CHRYSLER large radio, heater. direction OR 313.5 | needs auigmnd y| ; = . aa = ae : ( : $347 WINDSOR DELUXE four door signals, interior ts spotless WANTED >) LATE Re 49 FORD V-8 AUTO SALES oe . with power steering. radio, perfect mechanically and fine cars ‘40 to’ ‘AG $195 Radio & heater. 1980 Pontiac § door, hydramatie S175 CHEVROLET NASH heater, whitewall tires and £375 Bagley Auto Parts ce . $445 ieee a a ee | sited loss SUBURBAN, LICENSE 1982 RAMBLER SERIES L1- GAIN! . sil * ¢ §-9201 Ford fordo . BER “EN BS 38 170, BAGLEY #1 yalish, bad tase aad Wesker’ taees oer Puntiec 8 toor hydramatic | Oo7 PO $989 680 $650 TOP CASH FOR TOP CIEAN| ‘* 49 FORD is ——eo - 32381 197 PONTIAC | ~ 1940 BUICK 8 A MAKE OR MODEL OAKL D | Convertibie radi heate : ba - t IMTTEL — LECONOMY CARS. 2) AUBURN, ‘49 195 Staton Wagon radio @ beater | 1085 ATERCURY (ouce no AS _ BUICK CHEVROLET OR YOUR OLD CAR DOWN tee bey Sane NOW BUYING CLEAN CARS” : > | $395 Kes pince atinane oat S175 { B10, BO Pow _—«1980 CONVERTIBLE WITH RA- Thierens Gee Gece ne Kais 4 Dark with . ND POWER 8B iE DIO, AND HEATER. A REAL e new. excellent mo- nme 3 Wogeet pitSingnam | East setts, ak eter) nates nenuy oread see 0.8 Ysa" mam to AN eae dose TT Plymouth — inatteetthtaah ttn fe “See M&M Motor Sales transmission 47 DODGE Roya Master 's whites 2 tone | 1953 PONTIAC $1,687 BS 60-78 1986 CLUB COUPE dio. heater and aireations! ae weer a Da ‘= on late ~an Stee r aaa 2 door with radio & heat | paint Sharp as @ tack’ | Custor Catrlina -edio heater , $498 two toned beige Og ty nels. One owner. zie Hwy R 3 . Hydramati (‘Stock No 3607 a id , : WTD JUNK CARS & SCRAP [RON 48 none . $235) " $145 Huron Motor Sales } “$1 cq, PACKARD O Vaawusalen’ rad Pardini $250 Sendaye call PB. Sao ee eer issn” cbok eccneee == ae a HEATER LICENSE NUMBER 1948 CAB pa A ests Gaeenee:. chose Sikes adio beat > s | ~ ——Ta7t RIAU 7 9 un h } WANTED. LATE MODEL| ton Ready to ee wee rene 'S1 STUDE. V-8 WE HAVE ie PUYEAG . EM 94-86 $295 ie a 1952 PLYMOUTH Worbacks as Para Fe stot | ¢ Commande arate Compe. beetr| Suet “STD Beas” Seb SeSell| res deer rotw und be $8809 | Sq STATION. WAGON The De 5 a 1 | C : ™m with smal T doom radio and 1 ode! radio, g SCRAP CARS OR CHEAT CARS 47 a rn: $265 2. “so down finances arranged to suit (Btoes No. 3701) heater. | HENRY | CHEVROLET ve $650 direction pe Rpm on Mntern oe : “4 j sé ons tleage. WED GWARP VarD CARE Has | CRETTolet tetor wh areee fie ECONOMY CARS. 22 AUBURN $1,345 |] 1983 Two DOOR. OVERDRive «1952, PANEL TRUCK. LICENSE DEMONSTRATOR tens. low mileage. fine tires Get your high bs and see >) = a ny ee ‘M4 FORD | TWO | TONE 3800 MEER OC eM OO $595 $1,025 : ‘48 PONTIAC 8 | mies ren et, re air. = Huron Motor Sales ; : t 1991 STUDEBAKER $595 liner four radio 1941 FORT RADIO AND HEATER. | $595 | m 953 W. Huron FE 22641 48 . $299 | << tan Bytes, Gite se | on miles Really @ nice car» coe oe bee ‘ CHEVROLET Ply outh 1951 CI < 7 cently everhauled ) T’® AUTO SALES 0. 2703-A) CHEVROLET 1983 SPORT COUPE WITH RA- 1984 FOUR DOOR. the popular xe LER For Sale Used Tracks 90) Der Sim "Ta: ery St tom Monte $475 | SAVOY MODEL with HARDTOP ait capeged . sedan with radio. heater and $445 - 1980 BEL AIR WITH RADIO, DIO, HEATER AND WHITE |/I tractive 2 toned green ft th. MODEL with a many extras | HEATER AND POWER GLIDE. SIDE WALL TIRES. LICENSE power stetring s Pow sate washewatl ed tone paint. GMC , . 1951 FOR |] LICENSE NUMBER DJ 60-81. NUMBER BE 71-19 | I cg agg on se tires.” latee ‘steht 49 $345 51 BUICK LARRY i geden eh sunk $595 $1,189 | ae — igus arbor — poe peo oneae direction oe © © © we 4) co s T ] Ch ked Cher 4 dr sedan ow a ee | ‘ewe No 3Titay nm Deeter: . . ; - a a ee sienals and other accessories rip e ec black finish. pody ‘needs about | 1.050 JEROME | $625 CHEVROLET WILLYS sabi) os | $50 in work. Excellent motor $1, ~ 1953 _ CON . RADIO 1982 STATION WAGON FRONT $775 Used Trucks |, | Rochester Ford Dealer cece ere et $600 50 ; $495 ’'S3 BUICK RIVIERA | on [250 PONTIAC 7 | $1,189 $087 ON THIS DEMONSTRATOR 1952 STUDEBAKER c 2 tone paint. radio, b Sar ieee. = FOUR DOOR tpped 1952 GMC suburban Buick Roadmaster 2 dr. Ment! ottnow and whitewall tires. | Besiee. sees aoe) STUDEBAKER MERCUR heater. “overdrive, airection 18” tires eggs) flow.” ily ave com aig 1,695 | $575 | 1951 —_V-8 ENGINE. LICENSE — 195! ove ss — R Ch | wis Guly deermiian ae sal . S csccces & “eas | | v- 5 co ADIO | oe ae rysler nf wixeamer™ 5 j o are “ $3 Pick 3 A brand- 1951 nordic sas 90..... .. $595} +53 sruDEBAKER FORD peanon eS BUICK $6R0 YORKER NEWPORT HARD. $625 “Up ...ee.. S648) OF s | ce rt | Station Wagon Radio, heater and “TE ‘ TOP A peautifu pickup Olds 68 Sedan Radio. heater, | Commander Starline Coupe Ry | Dynaflom Stock No 3138) CHEVROLET KORD V-8 power steering rol pc perred . 1951 Chevrolet a =e $1,195 Custom Tudor $1.95 ee, Se, Bee : ‘ — y= 1951 CHRYSLER ‘ | HEATER AND POWER GLIDE 1951 TWO DOOR. LICENSE 175 NEW YORKER POUR DOOR ton panel .... $595 . pes a ee . $3 Beautiful green paint, 180 h Ol ..... . $895! og. cuevROLeT $895 1983 CHEVROLET $889 $587 engine. radio, neater. direction 1949 Ford panel S175 Special 4 door Sedan, 9 Club Coupe radio and heate signals and fine tires. The car < . : pa COGS < — finish Radio. heater, Dyna- perecha~ pr flag radio, heater and i (Btoe! No. 3729) et HUDSON FORD STA. WAGON for us — ear for YOU. ow . a STA. h 1938 Chevrolet panel. .$95} , $495 $1,175 || 22S" spe, HCRNOS NUMBER THES TB 4 RICE i946 MODEL. Plymouth $925 149 CHEVROLET | || Tinted “eman, Powerfitte trans: 1950 DE SOTO 2b pce Ha all, wo og Beaut!- ‘8 Olds 4 dr in ene — 51 PONTIAC wo ee w | m aa, °) WILSON GMC) fi2tnath Suet! tent! FORD Sat ines emia Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! = |] Shah Ps eas ee eres 809 S. Woodward ; $845 FE 4-4531 53 ...... $1145 Station Wagon SFE THESE BARGAINS AT See These Wonderful Cars at 479 S. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM vour rar auction] Sass "|_| Community 9275 |PONTIAC | Michigan's Finest sascuamia\ tos tou: Clas Jerome S efatn wales LARRY RET AIL Us ed Cars WOODWARD & 13% MILE RD., ROYAL OAK = Seed tater Oooo ate , JEROME STORE WOODWARD AT 13 MILE ROAD K E LLE R - KOC H Pontiac and Buick Dealer for a helpful ad-writer’s}| Orchard Take at Cass Rochester Ford Dealer |. Factory Branch ae 803 N. Main, Rochester: . PR OL Lem LIncoln 6-8410 MIdwest : FE 8-0488 gars a| 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill 6-1200 Open Til 10 Pa. GOW PLACE) BUT” Phone FE 3-7117 ‘ | LIncoln 5-1100 P.S. — Come in Tonight, We're Open 9-91 q ; 4 6 . \ 7 . an ; _ rc 1 . . a { 4 " - ay . \ \ , i . i é ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1954 Futile Subterfuge HARTFORD, Conn, (UP) — | George A. Barber told police he} | was robbed of $2.800 after he had Captain Midnight Almost Went Into Ministry ' y ne ae | months to keep it from his wile. -- Today's Television Progratns - -|Actedin Films Smart Dogs Do Everything 222 ‘but Sign Own Autographs Channel 2-WJBK-TV ~° Channel (—WWJ.TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW.-TV After the Army By HARMAN W. NICHOLS, would kick up a heel. Then he | TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS Role FARMER CITY. Ill. (UP) — A would toot his whistle. Two pups! ONE ot of dogs are smarter than a lot would dig in. Then he would say: on legislation in ‘The Indepen- | 10:45—(4) Three Steps to Heaven dent.’ (2) Strike It Rich. Quiz. Four-Line First 6:00—(7) Little Rascals. “Pups Is | | 11:00—07) Creative Cookery. (4) — * (9) a ho %:30—(7) Club Polka: Bob Eberle! Home. : | Soon Grew to Leads of people I know. Particularly girl “Everybody go.” And both of HAS HAPPENED AT venture serial. (4) Time Mu- | guest on special show from Ham- : 4 : | sic. Jane Palmer sings. (2) Capt | tramck 19) On Stage. Drama t:30—(2) Strike It Rich. |; and a TV Contract rake “Queenie.” a six-year-old | (nem would. | Midnight. Rockets disappear at To Be Announced. (2) I've Got a| THURSDAY AFTERNOON NEW YORK — Blond, busty |Celden retriever. the kind that): Tiay alee can be taught 9 | e sea in “Sabotage Under the Secret. Audrey Meadows. re- | Richard Webb stars as “Captain when you throw something they! reatipe that runs into everything | 9 Sea.” places her sister, Jayne, as t2:00-—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Midnight” in television's upcom- | fetch it back from jumping over one another | L, 6:15—19) News. Austin Grant. (4) Panelist. Betty White Show. (2) Valiant ing weekly series of that name I fell to chinning with Wayne and walking on their hind legs | News j . 10:00—(7) Bi T stor Lady. He was born in Bloomington, Il (Swede) Fuller, an old friend and t crawling en their bellies and re ee ® ‘ 4 ig own Story of ; . _ - —" | former neighbor of mine. He said: standing on their heads. : 6:30 — (7) Superma Georg vicious teen-age gangsters. Mark 12:t§6—(2) Love of Life attended public school in Atlanta . "ies 3 n 2e0rge Stevens. Bobby Driscoll star. (9) . ; ; Ill. went on to Joht E. Brown “Yeu know what?’ After 1 j “They are nice things to have neev s te Beis serial. ° The Falcon. Mys (4) This oan mace “os ae College in Siloam Springs. Ark. said “what?” he said “Watch _ around when you are putting on unced. tery. ther Your Nest. (2) Searc | . ; this.” Swede went into the house | a show,” Swede told me. Last) ppgigggg ge ANY FLINT, MICHIGA Telephone Storybook. Life | Your Life. Ralph Edwards and eas For a time he considered go- and get a bunch of letters. summer. my wife and I were at a _—_ - EWING COMP, , DETROIT AND N surprise guest. (2) Boxing. Light- ° ing into the ministry, but later stories of famous Americans. (?) | fair and I forgot the routine my- News Ace. Ken Cline, Van Pat. | weight reap bout, | 8:45—-(2) Guiding Light. decided on the theater. Then he turned to the Golden self. I stalled a little and the dog aie ter arco wey ae |1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. (4) Bob , His career route proved a bit ae mother of several and) that was supposed to be in the next PONTIAC’S FIRST 6:45—(9) Frankie Conners. Music Maxwell. (2) Portia Faces Life |devious, however. After leaving __ . act saved my neck. It was her turn variety. (4) Playhouse 15. Film. | 3? — (7) The Hunter. Bart eee ee a a ean SS lack wee” ~~ a SE eee ee TV SERVICE DEALER! (2) TV Weatherman. Dr Beareit! Adams poses as counterfeiter to | 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Seek-|eled for advertisements in New ie didn't waste a second. ward.” e R. Phelps. ; outwit Reds. (9) Inner Sanctum. | ing Heart. | York for six months, was a log She legged it to the pile and came Swede is an old hunter. But he Mystery. (4) Mr. District At- 1:38—(2) Ladies Day. (4) 3 Me |cutter, among other temporary | back in a nonce, her own mail in doesn't hunt with his canine BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE 7:00—(7) Kukla. Fran and Ollie. torney. Mr. D. A. exposes dis | ‘Br " y: - jobs. _ her mouth lovelies oases ‘ail Puppet Show. (9) City Detective. honest cop. David Brian stars. — | Came the war and he enlisted’ Swede has done a wonderful job Authorized Factory Service for 15 Ditierent Manufectarers } : It would spoil them for show Rod Cameron on new case. (4) 2:08—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) La |as a private. He was graduated | with these blooded fetchers. husinens. How much can you es 3149 W. Huron FE 4.5791 Amos 'n’ Andy. Sermon inspires | '@:#5—‘2) Sports Corner. Chuck dies First. (2) Ladies Day. | from Officer Candidate School. be- He has toured the country in the tor @ dead duck or a ciasauait? Kingfish to make amends for Davey a (2) Art Linklett ‘9 came an_ instructor courses past few years making them per- ; : Sanaa — past mistakes. (2) Files of Jef- 11:00 — (7) Soupy's On. James ” Myrtle Labbitt ase "| covered high explesives, head-to-toe alge = eee fery Jones. “Murder at Home.”"| Moody quest " 49) National! . hand combat. judo and the bayon- and at sportsman’s shows. . Don Haggerty N : ,N 19) New 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon et. He was separated afier four The beautiful puppies can do 9 +:15—(7) Detroit Dead = came: (8b Teme h2s ewe - {4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Pay- years of service with the rank of shou everything but sign an e 3: roi adiine. News. 11:15 — (7) Armchair Theater oft captain, infantry . : . autograph. - 30 Richard Arlen in ‘“‘Lady and the } , "Donald Det fay Ve Monster.” (9) Good Neighbor 3*!5~(4) Golden Windows. Webb then went te Hollywood, | | asked Swede how he does it. : Mm y The Theater. Core Goa Maro \¥. ‘ Siesta. ¥ am, was immediately cast in the “I can't rightly tell you.” he ater. Dick Powell, Lizabeth Scott y Grant, Mary 3:30—-(4) One Man's Family. (2) alan Ladd picture, “OSS.” He + ed h “Pitfall” (4) E A Brian in “Amazing Adventure| Bob Crosby. said, “except that you have to in itfal 4) Eddie Fisher (4) little show. variety. (2) Fe ’ enrolied im a little theater fer pave the patience of Job. You = * 7 ow ry (9) : ‘ Songs. (2) News. . ; ae 3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- %< months, then made “Sands oat make pets of them. and you bian of Scotland Yard. ‘Poison ” . pe . 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John Machine.” lowe. (2) Bob Crosby of Iwo Jima” and “The Invisible | can't make pets of them, and you Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry Monster.” A move to New York gverteed ‘em thes get fat and lazy Como. Songs . ~ $1:30—(4) Tomght. Variety with —e Capt. Flint. (9) Cow- and television followed. and are no good for show pur- Steve Allen. Ronnie Graham,| oy Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) s rise ¢ elevia , ses Y . . 8:00—¢7) I Married Joan. Joan guest Brighter Day a a oe a You oo teach the sows finds herself with two hu : rapid. His first role consisted of something and you have to repeat rR ear er) : ; a 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret four lines: three months later he and repeat and repeat.’ « : St. Bernards, Joan Davis stars THURSDAY MURNING : P ole. (2) Arthur Godfrey and Friends Storm was doing leads on many of the Swede can keep his secret 0) ah é 3 7:00—i4) 2 : our dra- ? 3 u Frank Parker host, Herb Shrin- Seon Today ) Mose 4:30—-(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) — at hour and hour dra When I went to visit my fer = ee mT, 14 13 r er, guest. Qn Your Account oe mer neighbor, the bess man was by nnd AR BS BO ne 9:00—«7) Breakfast Club (4) Jack Warner saw Webb on tele- | im the shower. I had seen his WIL "5 [fe be Pe 8:30—(7) Stu Erwin Show. Father Romper Room - (2) Welcome 4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown (9) vision. placed him under contract act on television out of Chicago a a AL: a discovers the family thinks he’s| Travelers — Kiddies Film Fair. (4) Modern | and immediately put him to work | and knew “Queenie” by name om, tatQh Ets be *“*Stodgy.”” (4) My Little Mar- Romances in “I Was a Communist for the omiy § said: “Which one is > Ft Oy fei: a] -@ [= . " ? . , bo ve hd >* zie Margie creates chaos in %30—\-) Breakfast With Murphy . 947, Auntie Dee. (9) Let's|* =" “Queenie” and seven dogs start ae 1a) 4 ips aft visit to Indian reservation. |1@:00-—(7) Beulah (4) Citizenship Make Music. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Webb remained at Warner's | ed to bark. Xe ee Ta, 'e)-: ‘ “ ~ . - . ° 9:00—(7) Masquerade Party. Quiz Ceremony. (2) Garry Moore R. Q Lewis anol! year, —_ hee and Swede Fuller uses three methods t ty — te ‘ (9) Drama To Be Announced. (4) 10:30 -'7) Wixie’s Wonderiand (4) §:38—17) Comedy Time (9) paris cc ikw Hi ade oe showing his ca ty, Sd Odeo 4% J Theater. Man and woman mem. | A Time to Live. (2) Arthur God- | Kiddies Film Fair. (4) Howdy, vision va wih Liege sores rs a per yeaa} -0:}'s- 6 > bers of State assembly disagree! f : 2 . Via whistle. hand-signais and voice t _ : & rey ee _ Doody (2) Pirate Pete A year and % TV and stage Just to show you, he had a Ts) ns e4¢ shows later. he returned to Holly- couple of youngsters working in hy hee ‘a . / ' wood and was cast in “The Ne- his back yard another time I hap- ar? ‘ -- LOAAYS RAAIO PrOGraMs - - _ taser” st" catmia we" stat pened along "They weve one ear of another cycle of movie and tele- olds Programs furnished by stations listed in this columm are subject to change without notice. *' 0" portrayals He would say ‘sit down.’ They —s “i = _ _ __ Webb is expert at such diverse sat. Then he would throw a rubber — ; In rolls ef 18 te 1. 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Guest Bouse 11:38 WJR Muse WXYZ My True Stor t:18— WIR Perry Masce system is designed to ‘make it with me es WXYZ News Top CKLW memaanat : Ww Mem om es " } . f the CKLW .ulten Lewt ae et ear eee WIRE. New eres 2.38—WJR Nora Drake a a a 9”’ high $ set of 4 } WCAR Neewe Temple WW.) Lorearo Jones bills 4 ‘ii< 3 6 @ ° WJIBK. L. Gentile | TEURSDAT NORNING WXY? Martin Bre : . : 10:98 WMS Heres Answer nba Mortir Goce The total vearly cost of attending 1S WWJ, Say Wit Music | 6:08- WIR Vinall Melody WXYZ Whispering Sts WCAR Mall. Sports : . > CKLW Que None WW) News Laserce CKLW Marv. Morger | 2:48 WIR Grignter May Southern is $437.40. Cook said WJBK. Aute Show WXY2 New WCAR Lake Orion High WWJ Marrtaee Pare parents. instead of making the | CKLW Tebdy Dearie WCAR Harmony Hal! 7:38—WJR Chorailiers 10.45 r ntire pe this fal P ww. WIBK Meditations | ewe Bisee ihe hank ‘ wom Weney warres entire payment his fall. may pay WXYZ. Lone Manger | ¢:18— WEYZ Pree woilte WCAR Song Parade WWJ. Woman ie Love the tuition in six installments CKLW Gehrie! Heatter WCAR Coffee - ; WXY2 €¢ McKearie “We want to make the paying = =~ 6:38 WJIR Agric Votce ww) eure lied WJBK. Tom George ! 1 er | et ts ~< " 1.8 WIR SR. Mtyrrew WW) Boo Maxwell | WXY2 Mod Roman ESE. Pees, Mus ee oe ww. lan's Pamiuy WKY2 Prea Wolfe | CKLW Fleri¢e @A 3:15—WJIR Aunt Jenny so . . . CKLW VY a | owe Leod i = CKLW News Darid won = — 3:38—WJR, Helen Treat } 8.06_WJR. PBI. Peace, Wa: WIBK Gentile Binge WWJ. Pepper Young 9 4 WWJ. Dinab Shore | th:1S— WY? Ever @imee tre WJBK. Don McLeod ' h N / WXYZ Ghew Stoppers 6:45—WEYZ News } | ing ew . W Squsd Room : ian” Ge tees This Valuable Coupon Entities the Bearer ed. ed. $ 95 WIBK Gente. WCAR Hews | uBR. Don’ Acteca ‘as a aenee Muste tte e 1-lb. Limit, Fresh : ”“ ‘ ” ” ‘ “ 10:90 WIR, . Ernie 8:15—WJR, Bud Guest | WCAR Harmony Hall WWJ iim Deland 4 Good c ' 9°x9"'x Vs 9°'x9"’x Vg WW. Fibber MeGee WXYZ. Fred Wolfe 12:438—WWJ. fran Harris WCAR. Carousel WXYE, News. Top WCAR Coffee With Clea WXYZ Richard Lewellyn :38 -WJR Music Matines ‘ oa bb. ‘ : | ‘BUTTER seen Cache 2 . } : | eee ® | Ebasco said some 1,800 acres just | White potatoes were once be- . . . With m 4 ; | *e « --« -e w#eeee*es = - «= } n eT- merican | north of Miami on U.S. Highway 1 | lieved to be poisonous. es . 4 | |is the “ideal location."’ The City |of Miami owns most of the land. | Harry A. McDonald, former | chairman of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, is manag. ing director-designate of the cen Center Planned $200 Million Cultural, Just Compare Then Buy the TABLE TOPS | | Trade Project Will Be ‘" Hat e ° Preliminary financing has be- C8i--- Located at Miomi gun. the announcement said. Leh- Armstron $ MIAMI BEACH, Fla. #—A plan 52" Brothers and Van Alstyn g ‘ fesigned . expand ond intensify Noel New York investment SPARTON wo-way commerce within peed houses. have entered into an Waste Basket Western Hemisphere was outlined | *&reement by which the final +e ae . vere today with announcement of |\™derwriting of the $60.000.000 21” Television Set With An ea. he new Center of the Americas bond isue will be consummated - y The 200 million dollar operation | ee : In Genuine Wood Cabinet Purchase ; Approximate Size 21x30" vustaining and _ self-liquidating . . ~ pproxima tad In schedaled 0 open in 1 $ 9°x 12’ Linoleum Mounted on plywood. Perfect for r= Coffee or Card Tables. Cigarette fir pearegindinn apap | | or Tile ” fair that would be “an - | ul and Alcohol Proof. pte oad returning. P secean = a" ‘ the first year on . A TTT TTT iiriiiiiiitiiiiiiiii i tat si am operting oat | EASY TERMS! : Res Ey | STEFANSKI |: P ‘all| for an initial investment of . | 3 = € million dollars would | Fotectat a a H 99 s. SAGINAW ST. OPEN FREE PARKING wine oN eng ee aged nLECTRIC co elevision and Radio Sales and Service s AT AUBURN AVE. 9 me 9 R OF STORE mainder would be made up by con 1157 W. Huron St. FE 2-6967 ° - wessionaires, exhibitors and others. | $25 W. Heren = FE 42525 . “LESSCERSEREESEESRE Ee eeeeeeeeeeeees In @ summary of its findings, > an 4 ; s . é ‘ « % | . ome | he, as ee ed eg eb = re THIRTY-EIGHT _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954 'Gigantic Squid ws ‘Qozes Ashore | © on West Coast LONG BEACH, Calif. —One of | southern California's distinguished guests today is a giant 37-pound squid 9 feet 9 inches long Biologists at the California De- partment of Fish and Game lab- oratory on Terminal] Island, who} caught the 10-armed deep-sea| | monster, said yesterday it is the | first taken off the California coast | and the fifth caught in Pacific wa- | ters since 1872 The squid, which resembles an) pater ‘. ee LE ¢o ¥ PIS? Tw ae Tee. be in . Aada 3 Da. ae ; "inh oa a : ® “ aay UN L CH RIS MAS Loto will be turned over to Dr. S. Stillman Berry, of Redlands. | . a . | : — a — — | Calif., an authority on marine life. | yp. to ARE a eee > or Pe ee PP Se he PS GRSS. w PER > ~ Anil Dow tn Meuse & Gasdee Dessessos Colom ; Oi: debi Tal SAIS As Raa Cass acl he dali Cae le Fis BM, OS pa ete : "Ne Sauce ala ade sk ll RS AR ES. tei tach ware sive rubber cmon. Emre deep =Hubby Talks Suicide, - benom «rey tall ee doulas Bboay. spruce grece or cardinal red Comes Near Homicide | | : 7? tion, Folds Het for mora ......12.95 | CINCINNATI & — Despondent 5 Vi GS » : because he was separated from | * * a =—)' | ~ SSS ai os it . ny Oe ks Se a AE: 3 ER. mys Wivies adh ais dll wh ee aks ice Os Aiud FREE PARKING his wife, Cecil Hamm, 24, last Sep- tember threatened to jump from | = PICK & PAINT a bridge here. Today he is in the = —= —=— STORE workhouse for chasing her with a : : — —S=—= knife. | = = He was sentenced to 10 days on) 143 ate an assault and battery charge aft- ; E 5-956 er his wife Hattie said he dragged gi a her outside her home here last weekend and chased her with a knife. They have been separated hard maple stock, deep : black woven fiberglas can perform wonders 9 p.m. The public is invited. Yon | ora maple finish. Com (Sided Pleor Stond 3 ° “ght . $15 Down! Second Floor Standa ~ way lignt. UL listed. irom ae Cakifectne prcnnnlied co poms smnney hack" SEUIK 154 N. Saginaw St.