4 cr, A os ‘ a f i i oty 1 4 i . = - ; aes A . ; tr a , , * i «. : . ie 5 cae i ts io 4 7] / @ > 113th YE AR og 0) r TIAC, MICHIG AN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1955—30 PAGES eee ee NEWS SERVICE “ SLASHED OWL, PAINTING — Vandals who en- tered three summer homes on Cass Lake during a weekend of destruction slashed this oil painting, while ransacking the house, Apprehended last night as they @, ee * Confesses Kidnap Murder Stevenson Hat Will Be Thrown Into Ring Today Formal Announcement for Dem Nomination | ‘to Come From Chicago, | CHICAGO (®— Adlai E.| Stevenson was expected to! @ |that he is a candidate for) --\the Democratic nomination | for President in 1956. Those close to the 1952) Democratic’ presidential) standard bearer said the statement—which Steven- son is to read to newsmen at the Conrad Hilton Hotel this afternoon — will an- nounce that he is a candi- date. The statement will reeval his political plans and outline briefly his philosophy of government, but he will answer no questions. He will hold a news conference to- morrow at 11 a.m. At that time, he is expected to announce the selection of James A. Finnegan of Philadelphia, present Pennsylvania secretary of the commonwealth, as his campaign manager, This is regarded as a peace move toward those party leaders who favored Finnegan as Demo- cratic national chairman ever Paul M. Butler of Indiana, elected a Pontiac Press Phote completed more destruction, the pair of juveniles were taken to the County Chil- dren's Home pending preliminary hearings in Juvenile Court. : choice succeeding Stephen Mitchell. . Im 195%, Stevenson shied away Eisenhower, the Republican win- ner. Stevenson carried nine states. 0) a formally announce today No Deaths Reported Commerce Man Injured; 3 Shot as Season Opens FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES As of noon today, State Police reported they had no word of any fatalities caused by the opening of Michi- gan’s 1955 deer season. Four hunters were wounded by stray bullets, how- ever, three this morning and one last Sunday. Kenneth S. Jacques of Detroit was one of-those-whot- got into the woods early prior to the start of the season. He was hit by a stray bullet in the left leg below the mF knee as he was walking through woods near West \Branch Sunday. | Three woundings were re- |ported this morning. | Bernard Janeck, 40, of Co Noted Teamster Unionist Dies Irish Immigrant From Poverty to Fame as Labor Leader INDIANAPOLIS «*%—Daniel J. Tobin, Irish immigrant boy who became head of the biggest Amer- ican labor union, died last night of high blood pressure and heart disease, ‘ The president of the AFL Team- sters Union from 1907 until 1952 eae ae let from an unknown hunt- er’s gun while hunting near |Au Train in Alger County. He was taken to St. Mary’s Hospital in Marquette. Linden Nickert, 43, of Carson City, was shot in the right arm while hunting in Roscommon Town- ship, near Houghton Lake. Adam Sally, 27; of Plymouth, told police he shot at a squirrel, accidentally wounding Nickert. Rebert Morrison, 37, of De- troit was shot in the left side while sitting in a blind near Haines ‘Township, Alcona Coun- ty. The bullet was deflected by a rib and bis wound was a minor one, © pee Meanwhile, the State Highway y's v i mmerce was hit in the) Rose left shoulder by a stray bul-, Plane Saboteur Tells How He Destroyed 44 _ Says He Put! Frisco Suspect . Lethal Bomb AdmitsKilling in Luggage in Kansas _ i ao * i i i i 4 | i DENVER «—In dispas-- SAN FRANCISCO (#— sionate tones, John Gilbert;Arthur Ross Brown, ar- '(Jack) Graham related lastirested here for - crimes night how he rigged 25 reaching from the corn belt sticks of aynaimite to ex-|to the Pacific, was held un- iplode aboard an airliner der $100,000 bail today after carrying his mother and 43|the FBI said he confessed ithe kidnap-murder f oihet pees. wealthy mre Wilma Allen All 44 were killed Nov./of Kansas City Aug. 4. 1 when the big United) Technically, Brown 1s Air Lines DC6B blew upheld on a charge of trans- near Longmont, Colo., and/Porting a stolen automobile crashed 11 minutes after it|#°TSS state lines. He w had Jeft Denver. e was arrested yesterday while sleeping in an automobile stolen Graham, a 23-year-old convicted ‘in Omaha. He had two loaded forger, did not reply when asked | “e@Pons in the seat beside him, whether he felt remorse, Range nae en es him t - zi | le shooting US. Atty: Deneld E. Kelly | Soo Wimace B. Marchal af said the Denver constructior and restaurant worker signed a Sheridan, Wyo. The sheriff was | questioning Brown about a bur- “written admission” earlier that | : | glary there. he killed his mother, Mrs. Daisie | The FBI said that Brown while | E, King, 54, to collect he: $87,500 | being ee be sr - shoot- | si . ance. jing yesterday, suddenly burst out: | — = | “Where I'm really wanted is in | Ironically, the insurance was in-| Kansas City," and then described valid because his mother had) ~~ oe ee — failed to sign it before she left year ago. Butler was Stevenson's’ (See picture on page 2%) Department reported that the first|Denver’s Stapleton Airfield for’ hunter to return from the Upper |Spenard, Alaska, and a visit with Peninsula: with his buck was Ral-|Der daughter Mrs, Helen Ruth, man J. Katona of Garden City, | Hablutze I. The policies were talen Katona, making the trip on the /%™t at the airport’ by Graham. the kidnaping and slaying of Mrs. Allen, 34, wife of William R, Allen Jr., a wealthy Kansas City auto- mobile dealer. : 10 a.m. ferry, reported he shot his| Graham was also in line to re- eight point, 130-pound buck around |Cive & fourth of his mother's es- 8. apiggpeeadl Soacead. tate, estimated at $150,000, DANIEL J. TOBIN Opening day found most of Mich- igan cool and cloudy. A light rain| ing device, a 6-volt dry cell “hot- Mrs, Allen was kidnaped while shopping in south Kansas City. Her nude body with the hands | ted behind the back was found said tests were inconclusive as to the possibility of rape. * He drew, in round numbers,. 27 ae _|\dampened much of the Lower, Shot” battery, and two dynamite : Peatise Press Phete!million votes to 33 million for Ei-|¥4s 8 but didn't know the exact peninsula. caps. Each of the caps was demand tinea eae gy STAIRS OF DEBRIS — A vacuum cleaner, | * home vandalized by the two Keego Harbor juve- | senhower. date of his birth in County Care, Hunters hope for snow to im-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) | 44, Allewe ane pe ae ‘ cooler, crockery and other household effects were Capture Teenage Two Keego Harbor juveniles’ The pair, boys aged 13 arid 14, faced charges of vandalism today were apprehended after a neigh- after a weekend spree of destruc- bor called police yesterCay to re- tion in three Cass Lake summer port they were ripping shingles off homes, — : j residences, Placed in custody by Keego Narber Police. Chief Calvin Bax- ter and Patrolman Richard Her- niles. Walls were smeared with lip stick, and paint thrown downstairs in this Cass Lake summer poured over a‘television set. _ ithe roof of one of the unoccupied! Dalles Attacks * tubise, the youngsters were Turf Club Ends Troy Track Try Inglis Closes Books on Race Application by Syndicate Vandals | Taken to the scene of destruc: ltion, parents of the youngsters ex-| pressed amazement of the amount! of vandalism, Both boys told police they ‘didn’t 'know” why they did it. ; Chief Baxter said it is believed that the boys missed school, and part of the action had taken place Racing Commissioner James H. Inglis today closed his baoks on the Michigan Thoroughbred Turf Ireland. Tobin was a confidant of Presi- dent Franklin D. Roosevelt and headed the labor division of the Democratic National Committee in éach of FDR's election campaigns. He fought communism, urged his followers te consider the | strike only as a weapon of last | resort, and advocated merger of the AFL and C10. | He was a man of strong opinions prove their chances of tracking a’ deer. | } Downtown Pelted. Hirsute Mexican. by Large Hailstones ‘Hairless’ Gone; Child Despairs A Mexican ‘hairless dog which. has hair, the constant pet of Lana Woznak, 5,-is missing since Satur- day afternoon. streets during the lunch hour to- day sending scores of pedestrians. scurrying for cover. | The moth-ball sized pellets, which clattered down for about) sin his 45 years as head of the teamsters, but his conception of jeraft ‘unionism finally was swal- ‘lowed up by the unlimited juris-| five minutes, came on the heels) of a driving rainstorm that struck | shortly before noon. “Lana will be a heartbroken little girl if she doesn't get ‘Chico’ back,” said her mother, Mrs. Hailstones pelted downtown . point of a revolver; (2) forcing her to drive out of town; (3) shoot- ‘ing her twice through the head; (4) stripping her of her jewelry and taking her purse and (5) tossing the body out in the field, Brown, 30, a native of San Fran- cisco, “has been a mental case since he was 14," said his moth- er, Mrs. Mary Brown, — . The name of Arthur Ross Brown apparently never was listed among the hundreds submitted to the Kan- sas City Crime Commission, which had offered a.$10,000. reward for information on the slayer of Mrs, diction policy of Dave Beck of Hazel Woznak, 611 Oakcrest Ln., Seattle, who succeeded him. |White Lake Township. For tomorrow, the weatherman Wilma Allen. - foresees cloudy skies, windy and ~ ‘vention time and, in fact, para 3 at Details Graha ’ . phrased the scriptural prayer to heed Highway Department report- reported v Daviti EA od tan three days later in a cow pasture “et this cup pass from my lips” Strata data the, Upnen. Peninsula (Rocky Mountain News. | eomth of Ramanm Oy. F stene Were ~* pie sie during the four days preceding the | Construction of the bomb was | Percy Wyly H. FBI special od opening of the hunting season. This| begum Get..48 or 19, Graham {2S 5 in -tharge in Kansas City, » But he accepted the nomination Rd compared with 22,445 duting the said. Parts of it included the | aoe ae ne , and campaigned aaginst Dwight B. ¢ same period last. year. ¢ynamite—40 per cent explosive “egg * a 4 thie tase do talien to @ebiebe Sidi Ca ee Ot vee. Club's application for a track in) dren's Home to await prelim- ary hearings in Juvenile Court. They admitfed entering the home colder weather, with snow flurries : Tikely. The ‘high will be in the Asks Early Speed Cut 36-40 degree range. | LANSING UF — Gov. Williams It will turn colder late tonight) today called for a special high- : , | : * Troy Township. |. Tobin came to the United States! The little girl and 15 other inaie officially accepted the in 1890 and made $11 a week on|neighborhood youngsters . vainly group's withdrawal of its applica- one of his first jobs. The Team-/ searched after the Chihuahua tion yesterday, isters Union paid him $30,000 a year failed to retarn from a romp. Mrs. jand traveling expenses, ard pro-| Woznak thinks he was stolen. with a low between 32 and 36 de- way safety program starting Dec, At the same time, he said he would mot have approved the Woman Killed vided a winter home for him in| She said “Chico” is one year old | grees ' 1 and asked Michigan motorists track proposed for construction n Truck Crash Miami Beach. land has tan and white hair. She} ‘ lowest" temperature preced-| to begin voluntarily observing ‘ When he became president emer-|attributed the hair to a rat terrierjing 8 a.m, was 36 degrees. The| the state's new speed law which ; ; at 14-Mile Rd. and John R. Children Escape Injury) te said the chib sought improp- itus, he and Beck each were given in “Chico's” ancestry, temperature in downtown Pontiac) does not become effective until salaries of $50,000 a yea | There is a $10 reward she said.'was 39 at 2 p. m. | Feb. 3. te Be hi rashup erly to acquire the 200-acre -site,| ~~ a nt aa i aes ~ in’ 2-Ve icle Smas P aidn't have sufficient stock sub- at Intersection sted Bags Deer Contest Entry Early Molotov Politics ‘Bad Faith’ Accusation, a ee . ront ay, and re-entering i Brings Query About Red yesterday afternoon. : Growth in Socialism They also told police they had’ * entered the home of Joseph Len: hard, 1828 Cass Lake Front, and! GENEVA (INS) — Secretary of the residence of Louis Lumberg. * State John Foster Dulles and So-) 1999 Cass Lake. Front. ' viet Foreign Minister V. M. Molo-| “No damage estimates have been tov clashed bitterly today on the’ made of the damage in the homes, eve of the breakdown of the Big) put furniture was slashed, radios fFour Foreign Ministers’ Confer- smashed. paint poured over a tele- pee vision set, and dishes and glass an was killed today when her auto Molotov accused the Western al-' ware broken throughout the lies of “bad faith’ in fostering pro-| homes. posals on improved East-West re- * ives'acems ce Clarkston Hunter A 33-year-old Birmingham wom-|quate police, fire, water or sewage facilities. — | oe on ‘ oe oa wk: on bade | "The Township Board reversed an. First entry in the 1955 Pontiac tg y 2" ie stg reid in (earlier stand last month and disap. | Frese a ae rowan = Rd. and Northwestern Hwy. iD) proved plans for the track after it by a 33-year-old Clarkston hunter Walls were marked with lip’ Farmington Township. was learned two Troy officials only a few hours after the season lations he said they knew he would, stick and paint. During their Her two children, also in the reject. Dulles resented this and then touched Molotov on a point polit- ically sensitive to Molotov person- _ | work jn one home, they paused | to open canned goods and pre- pare a meal, ees car, were not injured seriously. Dead on arrival at William Beaumont Hospital was Mrs. Mar- stood to share a $169,303 profit by obtaining options on the land. M. Heber, was discharged by the One official, attorney Malcolm, lopened early this morning. “Louis Henson, of 4845 Waldron Rd., registered his prize, an jorie Buell, of 15775 Birwood, Her | ally when he said: : = pre bin (board, The other, who is elected,| 8-point 140-pound buck, at 9 a.m. 3 “We had thought Socialism Fighter Planes Grounded hagecagn ks ony nA be beg ore refused to resign and still holds) we had bagged the deer in was #0 fully established in the MANILA — All Philippine air} The truck’s driver, Dav id office. He — Ww. er Groveland Township near Orton- 3 Soviet Union that it would not |i... p5} Mustang fighters were|Brandt, of 765 Walled Lake Dr.,|‘Teasurer and a board member.) 14. 1+ 5.49 tis morning. : it some contradictory | -ounded and an official probe|Walled Lake, told State Police Mrs.| None of the Turf Ob | 1.1 tce took two shot | ideas found their way Into the —\.:teq today into a series of|Buell’s auto made a right turn) witnesses called by Inglis ap- -. — giro 9p . — ‘ Soviet Union. crashes that have taken the livesjonto Northwestern in front of him.) pearea at yesterday's session. oe a pope oes gear "aren “But apparently socialism is not\of five pilots and two civilians) He said he swerved to the out-| The club submitted its with- eels whet einen as strongly established in the So-/this year. side lane of the divided road but| drawal by letter last week. — reeag ha : json spot: viet Union as we had thought and Pa that she struck the truck, send- F. Taylor ss : ‘et ecah Silber al ust reconcile ourselves to the ing it out of control. hief ists ppd ia enson, \married a ther cieliied now taken by the repre- CASH DEAL! The truck tipped over but Brandt, prosecutor, said om the seated one child, works as a Fisher Body sentative of the Soviet Union. who said he was a former Grey-| ices office will melt f press operator when he is not en- “That is. that it is dangerous} Buyers with ready cash read Hnound bus driver with two safety ey Ma nnn te. |Joving his jaunts to the woods. He : to the Soviet government to have] the Want Ads every Sey citations, was not injured. Set ae ee aevle caitainas{t® been taking these annual hunt- | in the Soviet Union any ideas Oe tt ave, something | Mrs, Buell was thrown to. the| jot oS — ing trips for the past six years, : which do not conforni precisely t nt to them |pavement. The children remained : e B. | those of the Soviet government. oa geoph Pes io cost [in the car, a 1955 convertible. Once the records are completely; Henson reported ‘that he bagged That the nervousness and fear Of) pontine Press Want Ad transcribed, he said, he will take/, ¢ooint prize last year on the the Soviet government for its ownl] «mis tittle.ad attracted sev- - He Iniured When up the matter with Prosecutor! .cond day of the season. - future is something we have tO] ora) cash buyers and the unter hin ag bra Dog erederich C. Tnatend Date Atty, Another early kill was made take into account and evaluate] savertiser’ was very satisfied | Trips Trigger on Shotgun|Scr. Thomas M. Kavanagh. | ut prances Stillwagon ‘ we consider the possibility] with the quick results: he "| "Taylor sat in on several sessions) °Y os be rot contacts.” obtained ARDMORE, Okla. @® — Thislof the hearing conducted by Inglis:| 4°¥shter of Mrs. Edith Down- Molotov apologized last month in]. _. ae _. [hound dog wasn't man's best’ ; ls 100 Mt. py ye yea , ' ist Party mag: | PREMIER BABY GRAND PIANO, friend. : ’ rought down ? Ae “Communist” for having. imu Soom og ew | Herman Jackson of.Gene Autry, In Today Ss Press at 7 a. m. a few miles —_ said that only the “foundations” | _ hem. Phone Mt 4-4 Okla., told officers he was shot in| County News.......... menial ba hecnagr taukes :~ = . ja Socialist society have been ‘| the chest and hand by his own) Editorials ....... inauaacetiln 6 ® sf “vs . built jo Rassia. He -corrected & TO OAL FE a ae ee ee ee soeeenggevesecases A BL | EON i ip “ — " PIRST ENTRY—Here's the first Pontiac Press | shot it near Ortonville at-7:40 pages oes og of Jast-February and said b 2-8 ~ } stepped on the trigger of the gun) Theaters ....... sevect cases. @ | the contest, as yet. pce : seis of the 1288 Tt eee psc ge a ol : y. yo : that he meant fo say that Russia Just ask for th while it was on a back seat? TV & Radio Programs......29 | The rack on Henson's buck mea- contest entry, season. three-way affair and runs through already has built a Socialist -so- WANT AD DEPT. Jackson was hospitalized but], Wilson, Parl................ 19° |sured 8% inches. between the tips take Louis Henson, Clarkston, long to/bag the 140; | regular season. Best head, best rack and heaviest == ciety, ae : was reported iimproved. — ~ | Women’s Pages......13, 14, 15; lof the antlers for the widest spread. pound, $-point buck he is displaying above. He | deer have a U. S. Savings bond ann coee: ae ‘Ae | i : . sh e ; : : i oe { ; fs ee igi 4 : eee I foot f : “i ‘ { . F 4 ' fa ‘ ; j f Lf a x ay | if : | [ue fe fll ; / f) o | {; 3 ( hs bd ‘ ba * 4 fy ff ee ee ae ea ee ne aa Seen Ty agpee earrrene ~ Brings Inquest Attorriey Asks Move Following Death of Southfield Resident THE PONTIAC ‘ gn ae Fe Ss a ne | ' t i { PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1958 -_ Woman's Death A coroner's inquest was request- ed yesterday by Pontiac attorney William John Beer into the death last Friday of a 33-vear-old South- field Township woman who suc- cumbed in a Royal Oak osteopathic surgeon's office. The request is being considered today by Oakland County Prose- cutor Frederick C. Ziem. Mrs, D. W. Campbell, of 17335 | W. Fourteen Mile Rd. died about an hour after she entered the doctor's office for treatment of an asthma condition, said Beer, In the death certificate, Deputy Coroner Dr. E. W. Spohn said the condition directly leading to death was, “Anaphylactoid shock acute secondary to intravenous injection of Benadryl and adrenalin.” A six-person coroner's jury if) approved by Ziem, would meet to! determine the manner and means) of death; if it appears unlawful, and who, if known, was guilty or in any manner caused the death, Hijacking Food Becomes Habit for Tricky;Eagle LANSING — The bald eagle, symbol of U. S might, is an opportunistic creature with little claim to boldness; says Dr. Donald Douglass of the Michigan Conser- The eagle swoops. The osprey drops his fish, and the eagle—with a juggler’s coordination—darts in to catch it. When the eagle isn't hijack- ing a meal, he tries to find his own fish, ducks or rodents. #3 5 t CLIFTON CITY, Mo. #— Fire Out of Control LOS ANGELES (INS) — A fire raged out of control early this PONTIAC TOEINTTY Cleed = “. rain and on today 6-40. Enst e 1s hb. tnereasing ar as oe -\Also Is Unmentionable A tne. case cate PRESIDENT EISENHOWER’S — President Eisenhower will conduct the affairs of the nation from an office in the U.S. Post Of- NEW OFFICE | master's office. 'Peronistas’ Strike Wobbly . fice building at : the President will begin using soon, is the post- eae O 8 Gettysburg, Pa. The office, which of Gen. Pedro Aramburu. The -:government had warned against “politically” motivated work stoppages and threatened the arrest of the General Ccnfederation of Labor (CGT) chiefs who ordered the walkout. The troops were called out to prevent violence and safeguard the “right to work’’ of those who re- fused to heed the CGT's orders. The strike call appeared most effective in the capital's indus- trial suburb of Avellaneda, site industry. At the time the strike call went into effect at midnight (11 p.m. EST), the work stoppage there was complete. . * 6 *« The railway workers union was one of several whose leaders were New Argentine Chief Calls Troops to Stave Off Riots BUENOS AIRES (INS)—A nationwide general strike called by Paronista labor leaders against the new Argen- tine government began today with scattered success. | Army tanks and troops were ordered to key industial| areas throughout the country by the two-day-old regime Provisional §=Presidents——————— awmen L cked on Mental Issue 6th Session Scheduled for Wednesday as Bed Plan Confusion Mounts Welfare of the state's mentally ‘tinued to lock horns over a program. | The objective is more hospital: beds for the youngsters. Plans to’ meet this are numerous, but pro- ponents of each solution have’ been unwilling to negotiate a real’ opposed to deposed dictator Juan Peron and urged thein rank and file to pay no attention to the strike’ Peron's close supporters. president was a legacy from his predecessor, Gen. Eduardo Lonar- -|di, whom Aram s aR iburu replaced Sun- : after the military revolt which ended Peron's decade of power. 38 State Policemen Graduated Yesterday assigned the southern half of the Lower Peninsula, where there is the heav- iest concentration of traffic. The class was the first to be graduated of 50 additional troop- ers authorized by the Legislature last spring. A new school will open soon to train the remainder and to fill vacancies. State Police have launched — at its special session this Pontiac will get two troopers out of class of 38 as replacements assigned specifically to that job.) The Cost—$11.00 Each BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (INS) —Movie Starlet Gloria Rhodes told police that someone stole 18 pairs of panties from her clothesline. She estimated the loss at $150 to $200, explaining: “One pair was very valuable. call issued by men who were! |broiled in the confusion of plans. The labor unrest facing the new) Promptly rejected it — the same jmended by Traffic Judge George’ Road, and the Farmington Chil- dren's Home continue to be em- The Legislature’s fifth at- tempt in 10 days te settle the was deadlocked again stalemate which has existed since retarded children was stil! at/°" oer S ef packing houses, a Firestone stake again today as the Legisla-| 1. The Special Political Commit- ington, though most callers will rubber plant and other heavy | ture's House and Senate con- tee, offered Reds, U.S. Slate Private Session Aim to Break Deadlock on Admitting 18 Nations | to Ranks of U.N. -| UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @— 'The United States and Russia scheduled private talks today aimed at breaking a. deadlock lover admitting 18 nations to the - #. * s * Western sources. said hurried arrangements for the talks were being made as attempts to solve the long-standing problem bogged down over U.S, opposition to giv- ing Soviet-sponsored Outer Mon- golia a seat, , , Meanwhile, two plans were re- ported afoot to speed U.N. action * in an unusual move, special priority to a plan drawn up by Canada and supported by Britain to admit all 18 applicants. 2. Informed sources said plans Security Council meeting on the | “The Oakland County Tubercu-'Gruam to Launch losis Sanatorium on Cooley Lake| Safety Campaign to Cut Fatals jat Eugene, Ore, a The place is Guam and word of Brown's activities was brought to the two chambers became locked at midnight Noy. 4. The Senate and House adjourned until 8 p.m. Wednesday. In the Imeantime a Conference Committee will be appointed to discuss a so- lution. (Client's Thief Faces |e Car Insurance Man | RICHMOND, Va. # — W. A. | Wallace's car was stolen and all week he kept in close touch with his insurance agent. Finally the jabandoned car was spotted and a policeman went to check it out. By the time he got there it was gone again — but the cop didn't give up He kept checking and finally ran it down, just in time to see a young man jump out and run. A resident of the area came out to check the commotion in front of his house. ges Look Out for These DETROIT ® — Unmarked police: cars patroled Detroit's 12 miles of expressways in an attempt to cut down on excessive speed and accidents. The move was recom- T. Murphy. ‘New York City has about 550 miles of developed waterfront and They were embroidered with a fig leat and had rhinestones on them.” Sons in the export and import busi- employs an estimated 250,000 per- Residential Division Over, |All UF Units Hit Quotas Returns audited Monday put the Residential Division of the Pontiac *lArea United Fund over the top, marking a grand slam for all the Senior High, $1,103; the five Pontiac School, $1,103; c gtk kao \ e418; ’ 3 $220 : 9202. gifts trom fv Village, 961: w St. Michael's gave 844 Tea oe: Williams Lake Gchool, $164; string- ‘. Feeney Center. $66; Lam- “Tl. Hudson Covert, $69; Water- wlan yb ny Bag Bae: ome, 4 Pi : high 4 and Board!, personnet Cornadian Navy 'Portland by F. T. Carbullido, chair- iman of the Guam legislature's committee on government affairs. He was in Portiand te inspect the police bureau — his commit- tee directs police activities in Guam. Carbullido said Guam, with a Carbullido credited Brown's mod- ern traffie control methods with without a traffic fatality at the tlime he left the island. It was Wallace’s insurance man, Detroiter Charged | — to — at the last and for general duty. They will in.\J- N. Trice. He promptly advised’ directly assist patrolling of Tele-|his client. | graph road although they are not! in Property Damage DETROIT # — A Russian-born factory worker was charged with destroying federal property yes- guards found him Sunday morning wandering around the eighth floor of the closed Fed- eral Building. * * * Authorities: said Joseph Owsi- anyk, 60, of Detroit, broke a glass in the door of the U.S. Attorney’s— office. He was charged in a war- rant issued by Federal Judge Ar- thur A. Koseinski with “unlawful injury to public - Owsianyk, a naturalized citizen, said he wandered somehow into the federal building when he came downtown to a Doctor Discovers Drinking Cause ‘fly here with official business stem- .|top atomic scientists left for Rus- * ito visit the fact Guam had gone 67 days|Harwe Gettysbirg Study Site of Session With Adams This Afternoon Sherman Adams, who planned to ming from a Cabinet meeting in Washington. j * Bow USES STUDY of-Commerce Weeks, only mem- to confer with him at Denver. .. * In the big, rebuilt house on the farm, Eisenhower is using a ground floor study as a bedroom — presumably to avoid unnec- essary stair-climbing while he con- tinues his recovery from a heart attack, * White House Press Secretary James C, Hagerty told newsmen, in response to questions, that the staff is limited to the President's valet, a cook and Mrs, Eisenhow- er's maid, * -« trom the Navy will be a indication the Eisenhowers may be doing some entertaining once they have settled in and the President's have given a go-ahead. WHIRLYBIRDS VISIT The White House has fixed up a field so helicopters can land on the farm with visitors from Wash- around 100 newspaper, radio and nicians. Ld] * * Fourteen Signal Corps tech- nicians keep Gettysburg in con- stant touch with the White House. There’s one new feature to life ‘the ‘post office, You.don’t- need to ‘buy a cent stamp, of course— the officers are there just as a precaution. British Will Inspect Red A-Power Plants LONDON -—Six of Britain's sia today to inspect the Soviet's atomic power plants. Two other officials will join them later in the Soviet Union. The British experts were invited Russia at the Geneva “atoms for peace” conference three months ago. At the close of that conference, Sir John Cockroft, head of the Harwell station, who was invited to lead the British team to Russia, * * * “His withdrawal has no connec- tion with any worsening of rela- tions with Russia—he is just too ‘busy,” a spokesman at Harwell said, Dr, B, F. J, Schonland, deputy chief at Harwell, will lead the ’ Ike Eases Back | ‘Into Work Load GETTYSBURG, Pa. ® — Presi- Lt Eisenhower is using his oa Tomorrow he will see Secretary| ber of the Cabinet who wasn't able} - It’s a quiet household nowadays. Later some Filipino measloys| dded—an television correspondents and tech- = pass a security check to go in and) three - ~ on ‘The Day in Birmingham Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Ernest Downer | Word was received here of the til ten years ago. Norman McPherson Born in Ontario, Canada May 4, 1891, he was the son of John and Mary McPherson. On March 2, 1927, he was married here to Vir- ginia Pierce. Mr. McPherson had been a resi- dent of Pontiac 30 years. He was a member of the First Baptist Church and the First Baraca Class of his church. He had been em- ployed at Pontiac Motor Division. Surviving besides his wife are a ibrother, John, and three sisters, |Mrs.. W. L. Hauck, Sarah, Mar- garet and Tera McPherson, all of Canada. - Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Huntoon Fu- neral Home with the Rev. William E. Hakes of the First Baptist Church officiating. Burial will fol- low in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. \Fred W. Mast Fred W. Mast, 74, died at 3 o'clock this morning at his home, 146 Pingree St. after a two year illness, ; He was born in Defiance, Ohio Jan. 14, 1881, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mast. His wife was the former Mae R. Huntingten, Mr. Mast came to Pontiac in 19% from Defiance and was a re- tired employe of General Motors Truck & Coach Division. children, tion in Cockroft's place. into -heavy-drinking social groups. Dr. Wellman reports the results Arrangements will be announced Hater by the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home, : rant Arthur Ohme i i x i F i Gt member of the Church. Besides being ‘a farmer, he had ‘maintenance de- Baldwin Rubber! Surviving are two sons, Dale of an end of Hadley, Minn. age of 59, also authored Other survivors include three velt and Hopkins: An Intimate Hist ; tory,” which won the Politzer biography prize and the Bancroft prize for history, He also wrote) speeches for the late President! “Anrc, comet wilt be announced Franklin D. Roosevelt during thejiater by the Pursley - Funeral =| ‘ i ; j vy [A a s 39 1 Py} if Me y ‘ly Vy A brother, Alpha Mast of Con- nant, Ohio, also survives. t car. Graham, who also is the father of a 9-month-old’ daughter, Susan, said he then bound the large suit- case with web straps while at the parking site. He carried all the luggage to his mother in the ter- minal and waited about 30 feet away while she checked it. Ironically, Mrs. King paid the freight for her death and those by UAL at Stapleton Airfield. it. weight. “My wife and I went with her to the passengers’ gate where we told my mother goodby and watched her board the plane with the other passengers,’ Graham continued, Then he took his wife and son into the airport coffee shop. | ‘We were in the coffee shop for approximately one hour, and as we were leaving I heard the cash- ier (say) that there had been a wreck of an airplane about 4 miles out of Denver,” he related. Graham, who has been a ‘student at Denver University, was arrest- ed early yesterday at his home, where his ‘mother also lived. He waived a hearing ona “peacetime sabotage’ charge yes- prison and $10,000 fine. A decision is expected within a day or so on further prosecution, Kelly said. P : whether Graham should be turned over to them for on death in Colorado. With his mother, Graham had been operating a drive-in restau- Denver a maximum penalty of 10 years in prosecution murder charges, punishable by i g5 Rink Ho urs Presented lat Commission Meeting — in s H sae ¥ s ¥ j : i itt z & LF EetF, ist 5 i i Es Roy Brown, ‘30, has confessed to the kidnaping and-killing of Wilma Allen, wife of a wealthy Kansas City, Mo., auto dealer, an FBI agetit revealed in San Francisco today in a hearing before the U.S. Commissioner. Brown was being taken to the hearing when this picture was taken, - Fast driving is. said to reduce clarity of vision and induces ocular fatigue. i The U, S. attorney met with) state prosecutors to consider) 12 Days -$26500 WEST INDIES Many Other Specials! . foe Ke - i rele ay, ‘ Co ee [ ae i * i ; : : F 2 ; + ! . ‘ a : | : . 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My. tables,—meet WT aot a) M8 “5 ite down, | Our kids, happily freed in many That one may smile, and smile, cases of math and\science, find and be a villain; lit increasingly difficult. to qualify At least I'm sure it may be so|for enrollment in college. sclence| {oF the future abides with the Slav. -in Denmark. ¢ Would you know another name for * & & ene peg er Mag Apne Very well, then, call her; And Geneva, too, Willie. ‘engineers, we turned out 480,000.| “The Inevitable’. a Sounds like yesterday's news- At a time when science and| PAST AND. PRESENT paper. Or today’s. math are being waived in our high} A. J. Beveridge, traveling in >, eee schools, Russia is bearing down! Rela | in 1901, feared its expan- flights. were on time. Airlines’ leap across the top of The Bendix “Polarpath” ‘the world from Los Angeles to | Copenhagen, via northern Can- ada and Greenland. It was the first mew Arctic commercial: route im a ‘thousand years, Well, a checkup after a year shows ‘that the air traveler of to- day has few quaims about the ter- rain ever which he flies. Nearly 6,000 passengers flew the polar ‘route a total of more than 29,500,- 000 passenger -miles. : The line's Dougigs planes func- ‘functioned without’ ‘trouble. Flying, \Gettysburg area rather than a A aoe age today my presence weather \ was * ——, good, the White House. But, it SO, ments have smoothed the desper-; Byrd, Lindbergh and Post. WHY GETTYSBURG? of the reason behind the decision to pu “ ——————— SS" . fo jas contenited with the general) that_better than 90 per cent of the com- pass and other precision instru-| ate paths, high and low, of Peary, |Amendsen, MacMillan, Stefansson, Decisions concerning the health President of the United States are not lightly made. 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Strikes Fast term : reporter ne “ima returned ome a - easin say. sult has been surpluses in these as Biggest War Games swing | to ats Pohu Sy! vstent They want a two>rice plan other crops, ‘ , entogeur—ronnaroumr Begin for U.S. Forces | ivi" alpanins oSuumptan would be up]! semiarid areas o Great Te | | falling prices . |ported a at 100 per cent of parity— Plains, where wheat and cotton are | FT, POLK, La. Fh — Zero hour | By ovw A. MARTIN ‘the price said by law to be fair about the only crops that can be H he United. States mn, there is a feeling that farm- op bere fppoe dr military maneu- | WASHINGTON uP — The pinch|i" telation to tarth costs. ‘The re Eo" St eald not have to reduce atl = = jbiggest pe: mainder of their produetion—which ae ose ut vers—a war game with a pattern lower prices is putting on farmers’ wuld be unlimited—would be sold| Plantings of these crops under con- : ‘ strikingly similar to what could pocketbooks is the major—but not pag feed ra : on itrol programs as much as farmers y ’ happen if Reds break the Korean|the sole—factor back of current corn eed wae in competition With iss with a bigger variety of! Sal e . ‘truce or choose aggression else- ‘rural unrest. : beapaloes crops. Z where, ; ° " ae |RICE GROWERS Too ° Likewise, traditional producers ss 2 The bulk ot the testimony MarM-\ Rice growers in California voiced! ot cattle, hogs, poultry and milk TI ILIP | Generals disclaimed intention to er wine cn = complaint similar to that cf the complained that government re- | } st = ‘shape the tactics and theoretical ieee Conialiee Se ‘Northern Great Plains wheat farm-'strictions and reductions in price situation in E —— Sagebrush Oe ast a . pal casphasinall er s. Nasa is an B ae surphus| supports on crops have prt any existing condition. reductions in farm incomes, But ol rice, but not e type the many farmers to*turn to livestock, | | But as 140,000 men and 1.200 war- sprinkled throughout were com- California growers said they pro-|poultry, and dairying, bringing ‘planes poised for the — of laine about other things. duce. Hence, they object hee taking: about ov — ion and price de- an “aggressor” offensive, the pic- he same percentage reduct ini clines in these ture had a grim similarity to that Sample criticism of the farm in- » roduction as that assigned grow- (DAIRYMEN ANGRY Aluminum Storm Wintows Aluminum Storm Doors > Far E come drop was that of an lowa! : T ASKER’S inthe Fer ee ‘cornhog farmer. He said it now pane in Louisiana, Texas and Ar) Midwestern dairymen are hot un- 2TOM EMPHASIS ‘takes 137 hogs to buy a tractor that) ose od the collar about sanitary and ' : ' h : 63 W. Huron St. And there appeared also to be could be bought in 1948 with 38, A other barricrs that tend to keep = ; 6261 this forewarning to real aggres- South Dakota farmer protested ec scion of te soerneet tt mitk out of higher-priced for all types of homes 4 o- : as . hi eastern city markets, surs: The emphasis this time was that he was losing his two sons hem Conde ot 6 one! ern city atomic weapons for both air from the farm because they were) The city banker, lawyer and ond 4 2 2 a day from! when this country has surplus) pysinessman was a target of many The script which set the situation their share of the farm's opera- — or — oe mes ‘complaints. Oldtime farmers said for the huge war game over seven tions. ondinn: im grainy % much of the present overexpansion million acres of western Louisiana OTHERS CRITICIZE — . ss A jin agriculture could be laid at the plains was this: | A laint aps the most widely-voiced| feet of city folk who got into farm- os s for other types of complaints, oomplaint against governmentiing when prices were good during betwen menresser end some farmers found fault with the farm policies, aside from price the war and early postwar canted’ A truce be . ey been in W2Y TOP control measures work. supports. was about the lack of vever Spe nding pos ‘eon the! Some disliked tariff and import restrictions under present control)” Sprinkled leary among. the. lexistence. Standing ‘Geastitarieed| ipolicies, especially with regard t@ programs on a farmer's use ofifarmers who testified were some | itwo poh was 7 ty the 38th farm products. land diverted from surplus crops who said ‘they were ‘‘sick and, Pere ll : vee ri sa | lacking to Other: criticized milk control like wheat, corn, cotton, rice, pea-'tired’ of government reulations. | ee tch woe jPrograms. Many demanded a halt nuts and tobacco. — - _ They wanted all farm programs make the picture mete 'to reclamation of new farm land.) abandoned. ‘The aggressor broke the tfuce Some voiced concern that farmers;“GAINST REDUCTIONS ~ ' : ) FRANK CARRUTHERS and attacked United States forces in other areas were trying to take Farmers shifted much of this é. Dele _ ‘first hal! t of toss! | | a -6089 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. L. W. BOGERT : across the demilitarized zone. lover their markets. hegulmatege saree 10 per Malaya imported about 500,000,000 FUNERAL HOME fracrica: mock war | Pasi cau an Goes eee eee ee ontns| 233 S. TELEGRAPH-ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF VOORHEIS 4 110 WESSEN ST. This mock war is tactical in na- ‘advanced by wheat growers in grain, oats, rye, barley, et, of 1954. 5 ‘ ' PHONE FE 3-7374 ture, involving no strategic bomb- | North Dakota, South Dakota and. = ing missions deep into a sanctuary) |Montana, who grow top quality | ¢ . . e land. That too was like Korea. iliing wheat greatly in demand Ambulance Service [pT the Air Force, the ground| milling, wheat greatly at Any Hour force's emphasis was on swift Mo! Growers told the committee that ‘bility and atomic despite the present record high ee \Corporal guided missile, the Honest surplus of wheat there is an actu- | ee ee de me _ New high horsepower = * * @ grain, Mills are paying — e < : : ices to get it, Yet, because t : foot soldiers and ai nore control law does not take were armed with simulated weap- quality needs into account, grow- ons as deadly if not as spectacular | “h the high quality e e as the nuclear bombs and projec: Wineat aco = Move acreages | | 1 or eat biological and) ius: as much as do farmers who! e | produce poorer qualities. Sas cil Re WANT LAW CHANGE Flight Stops Added The Dakota and Montane farm- DETROIT #—Trans World Air-'ers want the law changed to allow er en i nee Pang wes] _lowest- priced Custom series in Denver on its Detroit-to-San and to reduce still further allot- 0 ‘ ’ Francisco flights. A ruling by the| ments of producers of other grades. | Civil Aeronautics oBard in Wasb-| In the Pacific Northwest, farm- : ese mod anirene hase ron ‘ers complain that both the govern- (Advertisement) service by American Air- ment's price support and crop con- caueaais Detroit and San trol laws are shutting them off ' Nines | ' | Ir oxic, . ifrom a big market they once had—' 4 meni! Cak, |that of providing wheat for live-| ‘stock and poultry feed on the Pa-| Pep endows Beds, Bleed, Bieed, lonia ja Escapee Fou Escapee Found \eifie Coast. Little corn, the major | Feel Me appeal IONIA W—Awert MOfiroe Jr.. féed grain, is grown in the West. : Weal; tired, gt ag ao? | 2 a parole violator from Muske-| Price supports hold wheat prices! Lakie fo roe, Se Teate Teli go0. escaped _— an Ionia State above prices of corn imported, | pc RI a i hl a I I i a i ll Rl i a A ts — today. For body weak, old just because low in} Reformatory truck Monday. 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Mrs. Brooks’ husband, Jack, told Police he‘ found his family missing when he returned home from his night shift job early Sunday morn- Brooks, who said he and his wife had argued shortly before she left, broadcast an appeal to the| children to return, * * LJ Illinois police- said Mrs. Brooks told them she hid five guns and shells in her home, leading her husband to believe she took them) with her. Jap Conservatives Create New Party TOKYO «®—Japan’s two con- servative parties merged today into the Liberal-Democratic par-} Leonard said there is precedent in| for such a law in that Congress has ty, with an absolute majority the Diet (Parliament). * « * The new party, favoring the) West and free enterprise, is the. first single Tory party since Ja- pan's Parliament was established 6 years ago. It was formed of all but three former members of the conserva-, tive Liberal and Democratic parties in a speedy joint session. It has 300 of the ‘seats in the powerful lower h of the Diet —64 per cent. i The Socialists, who merged into! a single opposition group last month, hold 14 seats—31 per cent, ay a * * Sponsors of the new party said they hoped to give the nation stablé, anti - Communist _ govern- ‘Seek Murder Charges for Plane Saboteurs jinterstate commerce. ‘tive staff were announced today. ie a tt ane THE PONTIAC PRESS, SUBMARINE SMOOCH — Lumuuis wee ee 2 Donaldson really got himself one. He volunteered to do an under-| water love scene at the Seaquarium in Miami, Fila. For a partner he got shapely “mermaid” Betty Connell of Miami Beach, Americans bought more than 1% billion’ dollars’ worth of jewelry and watches in 194. - ceeaa een anee._, SOOTHING RELIEF FROM group representing state law en- COUGHS DUE T0 COLDS forcement agencies seeks a federal Father John’s Medicine law that would make liable for murder charges persons respons- wis Acts cogs cote Bae en you ta r s ible for violent death in an aif-iyeeqicine for soothing relief of craft flying interstate. ‘coughs due to’ colds, its: imme- Donald $. Leonard, former state|diate action is to soothe your and Detroit police ‘commissioner (tritated spaces ‘ How good that and spokesman for the group, said yesterday .he will ask Michi- proce 4 3 an gan congressmen to introduce such | any member of - legislation. ‘your family. It Leonard cited the sabotage of a has been success- United Air Lines plane in Color: ada) fully used over Nov. 1 with the tesulting deaths'!00 years. of 44 persons was prompting the ~ : request for the federal law. authority to define crimes involving Leonard said the only federal law applicable in the bombing of the plane carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Promotions Announced DETROIT ® — Two promotions on the Detroit Free Press execu- C..W. (Cy) Cosgrove will become assistant. to Business Manager Henry C. Weidler. George W. Nel- son will succeed Cosgrove as ad- vertising Grecter. The oneal Capitol building cov- ers about three and oge-half acres. i ce ment for at least two years before) calling for new elections, Poet Guest Recovering DETROIT \#—Doctors reported Monday that poet Edgar A. Guest is recovering satisfactorily from a heart attack suffered Oct. 14. ‘Guest, 74, still is confined to a) Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Nights. 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OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. wely to the use perenne, ies besaee io this newe- news Tur Powriuc Parse is delivered by « bicep cen cee Gomi © oe Pontiac ST —_ MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIROULATIONS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1955 Ohio Vote Won’t Block UAW Supplemental Pay Rejection by Ohio voters of a three point UAW-CIO proposal may delay ° but won’t block operation of the . union's ‘contracts. with General Mo- torsand Ford. = Put on the ballots by petition, the plan calls for: 1. Increase Of Max!- in an entire season. mum jobless benefits from $33 to $59. - 9. Extension of coverage from 26 to 39 weeks. 3. Simultaneous payments to laid-off workers from GM and Ford plants for 26 weeks. . x * * : The vote against the UAW pro- | posal was overwhelming. Union officials believe, however, that had the issue of the GM-Ford plans been on the ballot sepa- : rately, it. might have had a ' chance. Ohio still can approve ' these supplementary unemploy- - ment compensation . contracts _ either by legislative action, or ac- : tion of its attorney general as was done in Michigan. - Do x * * - Finally, the outlook still is favor- | able for the UAW contracts with 4 General Motors, Ford and Chrysler | to become operative by June 1 next. | states in which two-thirds of the em- fa a is sl * In the. case the contract could become opera- tive upon approval by Indiana fF with 11 per cent of GM employes and Illinois with four. * The Ford contract needs approval only ‘by°any two of the states of Illi- | nois, Missouri, New Jersey and Cali- fornia. Because most of the Chrysler employes reside in Michigan, there is no doubt about that contract becom- ing operative. Army Doctor Surveys Soviet Medical Care When Major Paut W. Saarzr, Army surgeon, and his wife, a nurse, sur- veyed Russian medical care, they un- covered some thought provoking facts. . Dr. Suarer, chief of chest, heart and blood vessel surgery at Walter Reed Army Hospital, and Mrs. Suarzr visited 35 hospitals, research centers and clinics. They talked with some 200 Russian doctors and apparently were permitted to see all they wanted and got answers to all their questions. * &: Their. conclusion is that Rus- sian medical care is comparable to ours. Moreover, they were told that Russia now has 300,000 practicing physicians, 60 per cent of them women, compared ‘to our 209,000, This — gives Russia one doctor for each 666 persons while the ratio here is | one to 790. ‘Equally surprising is the R report that their 75 medical schools accepted 27,000 new students this year compagpd to.7,000 in a like num- ‘ber of American schools. Next June iy the Soviet Union will graduate 20,000 i new doctors, while only 7,000 will be graduated here. x * * The Suarers found that Rus- sia is doing more work in pre- -yentive medicine than is done-in _ ‘earned that, except for polio, the same as here, heart disease ad Coun i 2.00 ; : Specs core ries: Erie in larger numbers than ever before is a matter of vital concern to the commercig! fishing industry. - That is thé case because these marine predators have all but de- stroyed the multimillion dollar trout _industry of the upper lakes. x * * : The lampreys’ invasion of Lake _ Erie also rates special attention because in the past they have shunned those waters, preferring ‘the clearer, colder lake streams to the north. _ In Washington, WiLLiAM CarBINE of the Inland Fisheries section, said fishermen started ‘spotting these lampreys this year in the western end of the lake. That is, they were finding seven or eight of them in a day in their nets whereas in previous years they wouldn’t find that many ee ey pri Pras Ss iy ts’ AM 2 weed As On * * * . So far experts don't consider the situation a threat to commercial fishing on Lake Erie. But if the lam- preys continue to appear there, the | U.S.-Canadian joint commission es- tablished to fight them in the upper lakes, undoubtedly will take appro- priate action. It MicHT as well be conceded that snakes are unco-operative and unre¢ liable. While an Arizona biology teacher was trying to show his stu- dents how to handle a snake, the snake hauled off and bit him. The Man About Town Season’s Opening Incidents in Connection With the Quest for Deer Bullet: A death missile you can't call back. Getting a good start on his northern peninsula deer hunting trip, . Max Kelland of Bloomfield Hills left home at two o'clock in the morning. At six o'clock he phoned his wife from Flint that he was held up for a day to get his car radiator beat the jam at the Mackinaw ferry idn’t work this time. In previous years ‘ turning left off highway 31 hours Saturday, the police getting wise to the stunt. Already having brought home 25 deer in 26 years, Pat Wessinger of Walled Lake told me before leaving Saturday for Cheboygan that he is tak- ing along Mrs. Wessinger for her eleventh season, A deer with an arrow stuck in its neck is reported by Harvey Peronis as roaming the woods inside the Pontiac city Hmits, north of Walton Blvd. and west of Baldwin Road. Just before start- ing for the northwoods Sunday morn- desk ing, , «Chauncey Melius of Waterford could have shot a deer in his own driveway, but wanted to make the trip anyway, so watched a lovely spikehorn walk leisurely away. “One of the finest things I ever saw in a newspaper,” phones ie Welcome Richards . of Birmingham, in commenting on the color picture of President Dwight D. Eisenhower in Saturday’s Pontiac Press, which he says he is having framed. The November issue of Outdoor Life has a Wisconsin pheasant hunting story, *“Mazomaniacs,” by Ben East, . Oakland County writer, one of its field editors, reemeneeenemmenicnmemacret Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Peter Davidson of 18 Lorraine Court; fifty-third wedding anniversary, also his eightieth birthday. Mr, and Mrs, Charles A. Harmes of 1038 LaSalle St.; fifty-first wedding anniversary. ‘ Charles E. Grover | of Muir, formerly of Pontiac; eightieth, of Holly; fifty-third wedding anniversary. Mrs. John Muir of Brown City; ninetieth birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Parr of Goodrich; sixty-third wedding anni-- versary. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mosack of Gagetown; golden wedding, ci soe * ¥ tag Fe £d mcd ERA te AR itt F. as a SA, a Abe Bight ‘i Hal Boyle Says: Also Making Quite a Recovery Pushbutton Hotels of the Future to Be Great Boon to Travelers signed by the Minneapolis well Regulator Co., and shown at the recent convention of the American Hotel Assn. sion of mail and messages to guests, and Computing of bills. * The machine can even make change. It probably could be taught to say “thank you,” too— except who even dreams any more today of being thanked when ; Portraits _ By JAMES J. METCALFE I know it is the season when... The snow is falling down... A ES , there is sleet on every street... And it is cold in town... I TL eis Montana has to- z 2 files cE Belly-Breathing Exercise Helps Blood the distress, of gas accumulation.” Hoey Please don’t assume that nat- ural breathing is dane ‘with the chest, : If you can spare two bits; two shillings, 25 cents in clean coin for a poor but honest teacher, send it to me with a stamped, agg po dressed envelope, for Little son 21, the booklet How to Breathe. if ‘your're teach- your diaphragm circulation, ‘no ‘if anything, alls you. natural, belly, bel- a word about the- now) breathing after we Circulation drop off asleep before they finish g cf [ i | ie ri i i i tj j e d 8s +E i 4 | E iene Fe 3 s sf z a : it = a 1-5 sige exit points, sometimes from 20' © to 30 miles apart, - All of this means to me that a toll read te exist must be de not intend to do it in order te insure toll road Lorna wants to help build a new church. So I showed her how 100 ordinary folks can contribute an additional $15,- So launch a weekly “weigh-in” ceremony and its companion experiment. By DR, GEORGE W, CRANE : i F i i 3 = x8 iti ait i z 3 i if3 If_a_man (or woman) smokes HE + i : 4 2 ? I EF Meanwhile, you clergymen will have saved them a lot of ’ i 3 ae paleo \ ee | \ ? when it's your insurance ‘Sometimes iv uct to pile boedlatil tds belies ‘epetidlly protection, of having ail your personal insurance in the hands of one person whe bnew: yous ialteidusl nent, Cal me anysione. | Wt poys to know yous STATE FARM Agen ie OF ee ee oe om ee oe oes oe oe _ -— = bag Sea e wena - ---, You'll enjoy the convenience Harvey Perry, FE 2-0201 - James Schell, FE 4-9546 Franklin Ahrens, FE 4-9546 Earl Davis; FE -4-9546— Haward C, Bratt, FE 4-6921 Robert Gaff Jr., OR 3-2778 Vern Hartman, FE 4-9546 Leo Huffman, FE 2-0201 Lester Oles, FE 2-0396 MORE DEER NOW Although the deer population has or bucks. the “hay oar” nha be- gun in 1952, were ended this year by the Legislature. Game experts say hunters may have a tougher time finding their quarry ithe Upper Peninsula. 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It's simply that he is ac- after a few quiet moments. of ad-| miration, he wants to get to the | bottom of things. “I'm serious,” said one pews- man from San Francisco, after heaving to the peak of a 4,200- foot mountain, “don't you have any St. Bernards on this Alp?” GOP fo Issue ‘Call’ for ‘56 Convention WASHINGTON (INS) — The Re- publican National Committee will issue its official ‘‘call” for the 1956 GOP convention on Thursday, Dec. 1, from Chicago. National Chairman Leonard Hall: announced he has summoned the | committee to a two-day session, | beginning Nov. 30, so that plans for the convention can officially get under way. He explained that he cannot an- nounce the number of delegates allotted to each state until the com- mittee “calls” the. convention, | Descendants of Pilgrims to Hold Detroit Dinner the “Mayflower Compact.” The members are direct descen- dants of the 41 men who 35 years ago agreed to combine the Mayflower’s passenger into a governing body. ¢ The group will hear an address | in the Veterans Memorial Building | by their governor general, Lt. Col. Waldo Morgan Allen. 7 K The Great Smoky mountain nat- ional park’covers a vast area, esti- mated to be in excess of one-half million acres, - Plerida’s New Waterfrent Community | FOR THE FULL PRICE OF : $ PER & ONLY tor IN BY SUBSCRIBING TO F A os ~ | \ od a * \ sa prin Ona Bleck Waterfront / eplortul ee ss alicated te help Fleride g: Mithi pase in enind THIS ‘Cheat ¢ rf BEING MADE. Prepare now Roi historical city of St: Augustine, where you have @ fine shopping center, schools, movies, banks, churches and transportation. There are recreational ef fi ie Ze ar | ‘GUY'S ORAZY’ that he'd like to take a sled and iskim back to his hetel in the val- iley, instead of. taking the funicu- customed to beauty (e:g. Catalina, eigen Lake: Tahoe, Ava Gardner) and friend is only 3 miles from the center of the : The guide looked uneasy. “You. wouldn't want to see an ome St. Bernard.” pela ‘nagged the .Californian. Vicious dogs, really. They'd as soon bite you as give you a Another Californian suggested Behind his back, a explained to the guide — “Guy's crazy. Thinks he’s a sled- ider, ever since he did it so easy | lin the balcony ot “Chtrenia.” ‘Chinese, a few tats would have This air of ‘dignified nonsense pervaded the company of Cali- fornia neWspapermen with whom I—an interleper from New York | —traveled for days. We were | ferried luxuriously te Europe | te celebrate inauguration of the i ey one-step, California-to-Eu- rope plane service, ~ Through England, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and France po Westerners went—thoroughly im- by the Old World, but al- ways by the suspicion that maybe ae DeMille could have improved on the sets. . “Gee, this is great,” remarked| a Hollywoodian as he was driven down the Old Appian Way. toward Rome, “but don’t you think it’s overdone?” His friends agreed. To make the scene believable at Grauman’s jon the town: to go. NO FOG IN LONDON ‘fornia champagne.” And in London, the sun was shin- * ing. There was no fog. Said a Los| | and Hitchcock's dead,” Paris, it seemed, woed and Vine With sidewalk to write slowing pieces which cafes . . . with uncensored ver. |lure. their ns enjoyed Yet, with the inborn pride of the U. S., they were loyal to home, As one gent put it after an evening “They really hold iyou up here for imported Cali- West Coast newspapermen are | Angeles editor: ‘Let this get out: ‘wonderful, casual, curs aniow: |ing “people, se ea. of the ST JOSEPH ASPIRIN FOR CLDREN was Holly- ‘trip was to oe: them the material Liiies * y Re = ™ a Filling JPHARMACIST: ‘for PRESCRI did IONS A Cy ay a * * JAN. -MAR.|-APRIL —MAY AUG. -NOV. | BEC. 4 JUNE | | | NX Bs 1. Every day you wait, you are missing _ the added protection of Ford — Lifeguard Design! lay day you wait, you hoes fewer iys of being envied for owning a new '56Ford with Thunderbird styling! ee \ \ bs Nes x TOP TVI THE CAINE MUTINY odiih abana ‘ke ON FORD STAR JUBILEE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19—- _mamane we: NOW is the time ~ _ to buy your 56 FORD 5 Every day you wait, you are pan the fun of Thunderbird Y-8" power! 4. Every day you wait, your present car is going down in value! 5. Every day you wait, you are missing a great deal! ‘Thm ender hf Yl ea St Woes elt nei The fine car at: half the fine-car price... Worth more when you buy: it ei iH A te more when oi sell it! - “YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER } ‘ : : ' Fas " i é le ‘ : : : i _tae PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1955 | Lae ae ELEVEN ie — Grubert Boy Returning Home noe noe Eas bao-soure My Howse NOM as 34 Pressed Hunt B WEDNESDAY IS LOUISVILLE, Ky. @®—While 14 : SSezscE= MJ pep STAMP DAY year ps he was homeward bound. Mrs. Charles Phelps said the tot was gone from her car when =i AM’‘S WALGREEN returned from a dentist, DRUGS Beall Shep | 3293 Auburn Road, Auburn Heights started home, five miles away, As jcoeene Pontise Bank she approached her house her - wane . |headlights picked up David mush- ie , , om Pohop ol op ole] 2 The ian had made his way along jan extremely dangerous stretch @ and Jarmila viii in rich green/son Mitsuo “Muto, 21, who had left, ‘Dixie Highway. <|Metropolitan Opera Opens* a aaa | 2 emny |Z Ist Season in New York | eee mr i pith : Sits DR. HENRY A. MILLER 1 Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 7 FR weregon Mitsuo Robs Mother | Katsuo of Her 20,000 Yen | qe te nF = = -— ; r i H.R. Nicholie |} oe INSURANCE AGENCY’ i Closed Wednesday Afternoons 49° Mt, Clemens. Phone FE 2-2326 I | : : zi BEEse "i Sen, Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn), Gun Blast Frees Boy From Bobcat's Hold STANTON, Ky. @® — A shotgun blast was used to break the yielding grip of a rabid bobcat She gasoline? Three Year Probation Given on Check Count Let Little Bo-Peep light- en your labor every wash . day, every cleaning day! Eases your days in doz- ens of ways. Bottle label ...lry two tankfuls of | |today’s PURE-PREMIUM ... High HP Gasoline\ (HIGH HORSEPOWER) and see. if you don’t notice a difference! AMMONIA CLEANING COMPOUND ee, | ) ‘Wom » S006 Ws Wendell | CHECK FOR THESE QUALITIES WHILE vou DRIVE: oO MILEAGE DD pixur oO KNOCK-FREE POWER [] FAST STARTING } ee ay a See eT SE ee ee ee ee ‘ . ig pe oe TWELVE ‘Foul Play’ Theory Probed oxi ua inCremation Death of Boys _ ALLENTOWN, Pa. Police to-|plant in nearby Bethlehem, was at day investigated the possibility of/work. : foul in the death of two| ee fe wT gers in a fire-razed|) A woman noticed the shack was shack which had been used as a/0n fire and called firemen, They clubhouse by, teen-agers. put out the blaze by dumping the 2 structure on its side into a creek . Firemén we were called to running along side of it. That's quell the blaze in the padlocked when they discovered the bodies. shack yestefday discovered the) Police found a red smear on a burned bodies of William Stengele, stone wall near the shack, It was 8, and his brother David, 6. being analyzed to determine if it They were identified by their)was human blood mother Mrs, Adele Stengele, bed QUESTIONS YOUNGSTERS ee from bits of clothing found in Four of the teen-agers who used Probation, $100 Costs ~ Woke Orion Resident ~ es = = 7 - - - - ~—en mse * ruins, 1 if ife ‘ie secretions t the shack were questioned by PO) James Coleman, 20, of 111 Au Given Jail Sentence New K id Sa . SONS , choking. Coroner Clayton O, P, Werley ice, Cee ve ported that he and his... er “te j ; a6 withheld a certificate stating the! ‘companions locked the door Sun- pate! pages ee ed In Circuit Court vesterday, Har- Medicine for Awfu ASTHMA attacks Boge Bator Tablets are now pane. dru inte without a premio. | Katirely sale, cause of death pending an autopsy ; . > calay os print sessieel. iday night shortly reg) dark before | curt - costs by Oakland County! Vey S. Bailey, 42. of 600 W. Clarks- lleaving for the night Cireuit Judge George B. Hartrick, ton Rd., Lake Orion, was sentenced If you dread those awful attacks of asthma neching babi forming. Fax. yg age ust a few siarta doing its ~-SIBLEY COAL & "SUPPLY CO. MISSED AFTER SCHOOL | When firemen reached the scene cq joman pledded guilty to reckless, to six months in-Oakland County Mrs, Stengele first missed her yesterday, the one door on the driving Oct. Jail, children when they failed to return, shack was secured by three closed! . * » | at a up your breachial breathing, tubes | short pet be "ha mae nw |e sted in 8 en ERE TE ae ET | 140M. Cm Are res.16 ner — J ba is navigable for about 300\a home at 567 Aspin Ré., Birming-| called BATOR that work euch comfort Complete eatis- : ; , the neigh- have eaten in by crawling through | 8 & a n ing-| ea ‘ones again. rm ne while searching he neig a loose section, ae. lnem. Nest. See, Without mpelyee nation ge ag Her ae haben Roland, 27, a la- e Drug borer at the — Steel Corp. ery , Man Prefers Pockets) to Banking $646.11 OMAHA — The cops found $646.11 in cash in the pockets of Angelo DeMelelo, itinerant railroad worker. They took him to the sta- tion for “‘safekeeping.” Angelo was asked by Judge Pat-, rick O'Connor why he didn't put his. money in a bank. He replied: “It is too much bother to write checks. I am no criminal. I am an American; We Americans have * freedom te do as we wish as long as we obey the law. Yes?” Police quickly released him. ‘Flag down the record breaker and take the wheel! __ “Williams May Join Rocky in Escanaba Deer Hunt — ESCANABA (® — Heavyweight We've ‘bot thestnew "56 Chevrolet demonstrators cruising the streets to rnaike it easy for you to drive the car that shattered the Pikes Peak record. When; you see one, wave it to the debe Cove take the wheel. You'll discover all the things that make this new Chevy a champ! Like to drive ’er? Like to see why we say the hot one’s even hotter this year? Want to sample all the things that make this ’56 Chevy a champ? C6664 Hees een er ee eee anes eer ry ° wes eeee re we ane meee took the twists out of the winding Pikes Peak road. And you'll see what we mean by record-breaking power. These Chevrolets are powered by'{the new 205 h.p. * Here’s the car that challenged a ‘That's easy. Just flag down one “Super Turbo-Fire V8” —an extra-. mountain—and won! The car that of these new Chevrolet demon- cost option that pours out all the smashed the Pikes Peak record— strators we’ve got cruising the action you could ever ask for! proving it has the qualities that streets—and take over! So, how about giving one of our 1° mean safer, surer driving control! Youll feel the handlingeasethat new Chevys the high sign—just for fun? You can’t miss ’em. They’re so sleek and sassy they look like they own the road. Drive like it, too! Watch for us—and we'll be watching for you! THE HOT ONES EVEN HOTTER ao emeee MATTH EWS- HARGREAVES, 34 tes St. ond: 21 1S. Sapinew St. INC. | i — Michigan iigen iat ei el “plain to the people of Pontiac the sok: omens Club Ri eee : oS Pontise Press Photos ' president of the club and Mrs. John.Doig (center) of Mary Day avenue-was one of the three who organized the group. They are photographed with this year’s presi- dent, Mrs. Cecil McCallum (right) of Dwight avenue. Junior Pontiac Women’s Club celebrated its 25th anniversary Monday evening in the Civic Room of Pon- tiac Federal Savings and Loan Association. Mrs. Ferdinand L. Jesse (left) of Birmingham was the first. lare, Mr of Pontiac Lake road; chairman of arrangements, Mrs. Fred T. Sytz of Motorway drive, hospitality chair- man. The affair was held Monday evening in the Civic Room of Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Association. ” Making plans for the anniversary party were (left to right) Mrs. Prank A. Anderson of Oneida road, pro- gram chairman; Elsie G. Benson of Josephine avenue, a member of the tea committee; Mrs. Eugene K. Wellman Sorority Sponsoring Symposium | | by Mrs. Teacher Shortage to Be Explained ming iatsi sijinri ri | graph road. She is shown discussing cent in the number of college (gan State Notmal College, in ajretirement and welfare benefits, guests who were coming from far and graduates preparing to teach the recent article in the Michigan|and overworking of teachers by! near to attend the anniversary party with need for--teachers and the causes) business subjects. |Education Journal, states. major/unthinking administrators. | of the teacher shortage will be) George E. Martin of the Busi-|causes of teacher shortage to be: * * e meld Sereday at & p.m. in the[ess Studies Depertinent, Michi-lInadequate salaries, inadequate) p, English, superintendent of A symposium designed to bed City Hall. pee. ‘schools at Inkster, will moderate / 3 The is sponsored b: ; the sy i Thursday. Tt am rman somo YU Adds Foreign Noten, 2rr ree omen s CCT] Gamma, national honor society ae . for teachers, as its part in making rim eweninmanitty Traditional Box Social = ==. . Members also 1. Why is there a teacher shortage? 2. What is the teach- er’s role in recruitment? 3%. How | following areas of the teacher TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1955 4.How will the comnunity bene- fit from better selective recruit ment? 5. What does the future hold? Proceeds from the auctioning |. | of the boxes will be devoted to the Y's World Fellowship Fand, which is uséd to rebuild Ys in foreign lands which have suffered from war or Communist It you have a pet recipe your grandmother brought with her on Members are Louis Schimmel,|, sailing vessel from olde England, president of the Pontiac Board of/ancient Greece, or wherever—or a Education; J. - Cox, assistant|new (to you) recipe you picked up Dr. John English, president Michigan Education Association; Stephens Alumnae Ralph Norvell, president of © | Gerecmtand Sater so. 6 can w sore ar hoe oe Soe . W. E.- o ; the Pontiac PTA : = pears ; and Mrs, Marsh reported on the ; College ‘foreign food| February Group of the First|social and educational program, home of Mrs. Bradley Scott on) ‘pians were made to send Christ- of the symposium. She is being), N. Ashley of Commerce road clerk. Mrs. Hinckley, Mrs, Charlies Wait, Lucille Brown and Vera Mae were Mrs, J, C. Sutherland, Mrs. os Adams, president of Xi Chapter. |Milton Cooney and Mrs, Howard De If your culinary skill does not extend to concocting“Scotch scones, * * February Group Mrs. A. 5 Drury gave the devo- Holds Meeting __tms_on “Tbe, soit ot Giving"/" fo Esther Dorothy mas packages to the Peter Van Presbyterian missionaries workin ristian Woman and Herltnere ee followed by a dis- * *¢ « cussion. Mrs. Ericson Lewis, chairman, i * * Mrs, William Marbach invited the welcomed Mrs, J.T. Ford as a) group to her Neome drive home for|new member. Mrs, Edith M. Tick hat designer, was party. was a-guest of the group, vana, Cuba. The historian’s record book, which has been kept ER And Once Upon a Time (ities t ress tortnate bays, but was a Denishawn dancer. stained her skin brown and passed/t4 members of Sigma Gamma|Which Mollie Parnis was a part-time in a blouse manufac- linstead of a fur designer. Adolfo of Emme, now a topflight ae. oo LaSalle avenue and Mrs. Clark J. Adams of West Wal- ton boulevard. The occasion was the 25th anniversary 125 Gather for Monday Observance Tea, Program in Civic Room Fetes Past Presidents The Junior Pontiac Women's Club celebrated its 25th anniver- sary with a meeting and tea. held- Monday evening in the Civic Roora of the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Association on West Huron street, with over 125 present and past members . at tending. The club was organized Nov. 12, 1990, by Mrs. William A. Wellman of Voorheis road, Mrs. John Doig of-Mary Day avenue and Mrs. Former memberg honored were Mrs. Ernest Toomey, Mrs. Virgil Dodd, Mrs. Fred Pickering, Mrs, Otis ‘Allen, Mrs. Elva Moore, Mrs, John Swanson, Mrs. Walter Kins- > ler, Mrs. William Heller, Mrs. . Paul C. Haviland, Mrs. William Long, Norma Strickland and Mrs. 4 William Kent, now an associate past presidents Mrs. Charles H. Crawford sae (left, standing) of Willigms street, Mrs. Bert F. Griffin (seated, right) of Wil- liams street and Mrs. Harry Aten of Bloomfield Hitls. * * * During the business meeting. . conducted by the president, Mrs. Cecil McCallum, an election was _held and Mrs. John Pump was ac- cepted as a new member. | NEWSMAN SPEAKS | Speaker of the evening was Jack White, news editor of a radio station and president of Oakland — Chapter of “The Big - 'Brothers.”’ * * * Mr. White spoke entirely on the PAGES 13-15 subject of Big Brother organiza- does not encourage ; Wouldn't it have been fun tol Grover Whalen, “Mr. New/financial help. iby June Group |know them “when: June Group of the First Pres-'Macy's in New York. Mrs. John McCou is chairman|byterian Church met with Mrs. | Harvey Berin was a shipping (He must have got his assisted with arrangements by| cently. Assisting the hostess| “Uniform,” a sleeveless tan sweat- er, in those days.) York,” in his autobiography, was| ‘The executive directpr of this organization in Pontiac ts Wil” Brigance was a GI and so was pt ae OS es ‘a Raper. Arthur E. Moore, James Hunt : es eee and the Rev. John Trese. _ Pi Omicron Chapter | ‘two iarge tables were set up | ot ‘Suzy Perette|P!ans Yule Party aad a (She| Mrs. Robert Gaylord was hostess|terpiece r were mounted Chapter of Pi Omicron national|!*Dcr®: sorority Thursday evening at her! ont home on West Hopkins avenue. jice letters. Ivy Plans were made for the Christ-about the entire mas party Dec. 8 beginning with|¥NICh | cocktail party at the home of! 7..° other table . was a milliner ‘er in Staten Island. Roxane dinner at the Fox and Hounds. (Mrs. i The sorority will prepare ee ae sponsor of the ‘ and second Mrs. a lawyer in Ha- Doig, « cut the cake. » rt : ; 4 } ‘FOUR’ TEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1955 rd Lard that's been hydrogenat>a| 85225 California Unveils Fashions for Resort Wear and Spring. 1956 } The handshake is = sym- = bol of our policy and Ee) spirit. You can depend on EX our confidence and quick Jj = action. f MARLOWE FINANCE CORP. 8260 Cooley Lake Road Union Lake Village Licensed under the laws of the State of = SALON el : ; Thali silk is coed ice by Seonley Sipiclins de- signer for Spectator, Ltd., in a brilliant California gold, with a ‘print silk surah lining the wedge-shaped jacket and used for an ascot tie. The longer jacket has a flat, buckled self belt, stitched along the base of the jacket i in ' ORA OBRECHT | Me Sack. _ ELSIE DRELLICK Louis Wheel ers [tee hitdren at their home Sunday | Specializing in Wed 25 Years a bere been residents of ° : tiac 21 y Hair Styling Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wheeler of The W Sean ea children are 4 and. -Permanents | Chrysler avenue will celebrate their — = Se They ed) |Wallace of Parkdale. avenue, Complete Beauty Service 2th wedding anniversary Nov. 22. | «¢ Highland road, Mrs. Earl Kaiser fx They will be honored at an open of Clarkston and Mrs. Howard 152 N. Perry FE 2-3053 ‘house being given for them by ‘Lloyd of Monticello avenue. EES TET LEE ELITE LRT LTD ELLIE LETTE: EEE EEE TTI An imported raiitusiag silk in natural is used by Harrod’s of California in this stunning suit that is »" er i tailored, yet feminine in every detail, The hand-sewn “4 he = silk taffeta collar in brown is the only accent that con- ) ae trasts with the simple lines of the jacket. « Summer street scene is feshion's fore- in the top tab of this gold colored suit; its | . 7 cast in this suit from Philippe of Califor. bracelet-length sleeves are an easy width, Peter Davidsons. Vi f S nia styled of imported textured silk, with and carry the same tab treatment as on Mark Birthday high notched lapels and unusual tab clos- the front closing. . and Anniversary ing on the jacket. A single rose is tucked — —————_—— —————F— ——_____—__—_____————| Mr. inf Mrs. Peter. Davidson| . | 2 nd An niverSar t. Anthony Gio _atcttutmm omnes. IPTA Activities |pevintmnan sion Conducts Meeting « |mraver led hy Mrs. Peter, dite. Inc ta ‘rom T'uutit'® p.m tm | Mount Clemens. | Mrs. Arthur Perrien reported on; te Sane Refreshménts will be * ° e © Mrs. Michael Daniels of West the number of cancer pads made) Tad oe The eccesien colitreted Gale — street was hosteds to the at the October meeting and plans} Melting chocolate mint patties 53rd wedding anniversary and Mr. V e i St. Anthony Unit of St. Benedict;were made for the annual Christ-jin a chocolate pie filling gives it, | Datidson's 80th birthday. Church Monday evening. Mrs. mas _ party to be held Dec. 12. ‘a new mint flavor, Saacsitee ams : _.| Ameng these attending were their children, Mr. and Mrs. ‘| Carleton D. Wright of Chippewa . ; . “| read and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart | Full ig ashioned E. Davidson of Growe Pointe | Farms, and children Peter and | Lambs Wool Sweaters a a dosee. This Ie the Wonderful S»eoter That We Corry All Yeor Long oe : = . a | . « » Heavy shammed bases Long Sleeve Cardigans 5° / Those unable to attend were Mr. (8 N. Saginaw St. and Mrs. Clifford Dick of Glen-| a IGG'S S Long Sleeve Pullovers $30 Afi dale, Calif. and Mrs. Charles Hall 24 W. Huron bowin s Kf ie of Plainfield, N. J. Short Sleeve Pullovers >3°° 5 j S-t-r-e-t-e-h ‘September-October : SHEERS __ |Group Aids Guild Better Coats : , if , $1.15 , 0% Cashmere, O'F end imgonet ree OD Bee are NE se ck Zibelines bees New stocking sensation (rN earn. Fraser were! that fits as no other hostesses. Mrs. Agnes Hall was] VERDA'S Beauty Shop appointed treasurer. | 515 E. Pike FE 2-0361 stockings have before! Plans were made t send Chit Aro ame, i mas packages to missionaries in = and Brazil. All Wool Tweed Skirts : | our seams stay straight... In famous walker styles. S 80 | Cline ere e ALAR ey ' rang Por 0 7 , §——Sueich to your personal length! ~~ PREPARE NOW The perfect gift... = for the Gentine sneeg < : | gift-wrapped free. | BETTER JOBS 1 eB — ff of TOMORROW P . . . : Employers are seeking men and women who are pry Loe W ool Sepa Fr | tes , eee KNEE SOX — trained in office work. The training which the : : Institute offers will prepare you for a successful S ana $ uN Lies a ) tion in work you enjoy. 195 4 ] i ait hy) ose who accept employment with thorough busi- A Mie: 2 pair $1.50 A = nes training are certain of a sound future through fare advancement and the ability to hold good ‘sea: 9.90%.10.10%. ons. — : sommes 9-94-10-104-1) Free review and employment service to graduates, VETERAN APPROVED Nylon Hosiery vithout Scams §-D nier P 00 ae | : 115 6 5 | ‘ ' SPECIAL neteccnanieon SALE . ; : Park Free = 4 |7 West Lawrence St. . Phone FE 2-3551 9 Rear of ca Ave: DRESSES $ 95 : Call in Person or Return This Ad tor Bulletin . Store Gay cotton charmers in RM, vin os suspen uineereiess : + Heusandes ; prints, candy stripes and solid 1 iat TELEGRAPH at HURON A ~~ oat colors. 12 to 24 tho., 2 to 6x.’ Thurs., Fri., ( iS and $2.95 fa ' ¥ 4 aoe ‘ tg \ ; ce ip fates) Ee ‘ i: 4 t f ea ( ty t* Pe gai J es mee a oy : I | ae : ae . st = ( ue i | oe : _, THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1955 , varied (Officers Elected : Se Saturday in- by Church Group’ ES} Se. Vincent : wr ia 3 " i “y IN ~ Church were \the Baldwin Avenue ‘Bvapgelical Margaret "Brethren Church. Mr. and parents are | The next meeting of the group: U Mro end Mrs. Wil feature 8 Christmas dinner. | ~ AN EVENT WORTH PATRONIZING THIS IS ONE OF THOSE EVENTS THAT COULD. ONLY HAPPEN ONCE A YEAR ... ond only ct MOLLS. WHEN MOLLS ANNOUNCES A SALE + « « you con bank on its quality merchandise end ing room. Mrs , Mrs North —_| George Hollis and Mrs, Gaddes are ly the kitchen commit-]. Fs PRIZES Ist Prize: Hoover Vacuum FREE ; To-Our Customers Margaret McLane Wed)\ar ir ticte min user: in St. Vincent Ceremony === Cleener WD its drostic egduction in prices, THE WISE BUYER i shite Vikdes recctel Vid. Gi et ode ea 2nd Prize: 3x5 Hond Corved WILL TAKE IMMEDIATE ADVANTAGE OF THIS ‘As long as the supply lasts. marriage vows with Arnulfo Tre-| amd bands of matching lace. Needletuft Rug SALE. NOTHING TO BUY! 3rd Prize: Bath Set (heavy rey- on rug with metch- 27x18" rug, value $2.95 to $4.95. Just the thing to You may win a lovely prize in eddition to tre- * Church, i 4, ee od a — of white chrysanthe- ; Rc = i. seleee . «on first quality carpet ond; have — po Sra to Ferents of the couple are * * @ °" present to Win fabrics during our 14th Anniversary Sale. Names Y aeceeh the ’ will be drawn from all who register during this sale. house. Sizes to 12 I Choose from Nylon or Estron Gabardine. S78 Winners will be Notified SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY AT 9 A. M. AND ENDS THE FOLLOWING MONDAY NIGHT AT 9 P, M. All carpet sold om this sale can be 3 if Girls’ coats are avatl- able ip Brushed Nylon, Brushed Wool 100% Chinchilla. * before i ‘4b, so ALL CARPET REDUCED! Pilgrim‘Group f laude Ox age ee *-— ._—S«|-—s mo. Trevino, Arnulfo’s brother, jj * ' Holds Election and Thomas McLane and Donald | Boys’ and Girls’ This is @ ‘partial listing of comet from our regular tock, Fes are PLASTIC BRAIDED. RUGS ew i McLane, brothers ef the bride, reduced for this Anniversary’Sole. If you are in the market for [J Large assortment of colors and patterns. of N Officers anaes Ee Gee | beter ere carpeting, it will pay you to come in and see our wide variety of Size 24 x 36. No washing necessary— Mrs. E. K. Vanderlind*was elect-| For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Jackets patterns — all at worthwhile savings! just wipe clean with damp cloth, ed president of the Pilgrim Group|McLane chose a blue lace dress With Detachable Hoods DESCRIPTION SALE PRICE Priced at ot the First Congregational Church|with a corsage of pink cymbidium at a recent meeting in the Spokane|orchids. Mrs. Trevino wore a navy] Sises 3 to 10 $6° Grey Cut Pile Cotton . 95 ) a a See a ae Se ee ‘A 20% savings on this closely woven carpet. Ideal for Sa Yd. $3 . NEW corsage. é E: bedrooms eee keener ene Pas sone eeneee eneeeeee a “ Others elected were. Mrs, Ivan ¢ 08 ; o WINDSWEPT RUGS Knight, fitst vice president; Mrs.| Following the reception fiat an Grey All Wool Wilton Carpet - William™ Robertson, second vice a of the we the ‘fs This carpet sells regularly for $9.95. Only +2.x 33 feet Sq. Yd. 56% Sate tae =. —, rugs. Size present; Mrs. Prank Arm, cor, honey mom wip to Chicagn. Malte ) | — = Dist sows gen stinudeaecavan a ebGteceSAr eres Sport cng $1 195 Meserva, recording secretary, and| a mia ee ny pink ae Cinnamon Extra Heavy Embossed Wilton 95 Anniversary Sale at 14 Mrs. Feet, treasurer. : ries and the corsage Peng j My _< our best carpets, selling regularly Sq. Yd. $] Q* Devotions were given by Mrs.|bridal bouquet. i i | <2 14.93 square yerd «+. +++ ones eteeeneeneee ates Pins i Knight. Mrs, Fredetick Connor Turquoise Sculptured Wilton 95 § WOOL = nsgersed RUGS Sine ‘Son of Man” hy” Kahil Anew cssy woven weet baaty. Will oot nah SY SEROS Ih Thre Je Sats eee rey wi BE YOUR 2 aN show footprints. “A wonderful buy. ener eeewereee owmy ee eee for * 9 9 PRETTIEST Indian Maize Wool Tweed : , =_— Assisting hostess Mrs. = ‘ Sq. Yd. 9 ; oan Se wrra Rate ay nee et PE ete “SZ and ROWENA'S OWN gla beet ete Se Ya. $9395 f assomrep BRAIDED RUGS Blind League MAKEUP Popular wool Wilton, regularly $11.95 eee een eer eee . : One group of miscellaneous braided rugs. PI Da = | Brown Bark Tweed 5 Specially priced. ans iDance - Permanents $7.50 and up Aheawy brown and beige weed. Long wong id S02. SHS ALL 50% OFF on Wedesday We feature. “Besutsire” ‘Dryer ang nen ba wa ete OE baad "The Pontinc League of the Blind = ae . eavy Green Embossed | Sa Ya 310% 9x12 REVERSIBLE RUGS will une its: first dance of ae pen Evesiags by Appointment Modern design Wilton. Regular $13.95 quality. ,..... Choice of patterns, Multicolored mugs. iw ie ees ROWENA’S Greentones Rayon and Nylon Tweed ff Resuieny 943.95. < oe ° : os Long wearing. Will not crush or show footprints. If you are Sq. Yd. $ 95 Sele Priced at $3295 Music will be provided by the] DOWNTOWN BEAUTY SHOP NORTHSIDE BEAUTY SHOP looking for an inexpensive good wearing carpet, League, of the Blind Orchestra. PR Saginaw 1216 Baldwin don’t miss this. Regular $8.95 .......swx+ssssseeees E E Seve 25% During This Sale! Soe Por oy Saeed sb adlcttamcead FE 5.3735 Cinnamon Embossed Wool Wilton Sq. Yd. $7 CARPET REMNANTS from the Premenetare end a Regular $9.95 quality. A wondertul buy at $7.95... PM 5 0 o% OFF to assist during the evening | Spruce Green and Beige Cotton Tweed sq va. $5 0 is the fitth blind . eee 2 Not room te list them, but all are vides hak elteed eon be | Permanents Ar prattica! compet thet cone weed Sy any room ; My PRICE the winter season. Guests will be | : : attending from Detroit and sur- | For Your oe rounding commnunities, | Fall Festivities F A B R | C S | All blind or defective sighted . ae ae ——e qe a : : 3 to are ’ : . « . : , : SE eet ogee [ogee | [sq sgeem | = tert | Gu in coer Keratee Deere} ©=©—- PARISIAN aw PO 0 pea indies 7 Pakiiiges ch h the ment, ' : er yords o grand assortmen asements . . o large : . nenichett| BEAUTY SHOP About 500 yords of fine fabrics in mod- of better fabrics .. . group of sheers, My Reg Rages oe Brum-| 7” ¥: Lawrence FE 2-4959 drapery or slipcover erns, _ traditionals, Harid prints, roller taffetas, fiberglas, el one handling refreshments for] Open Evenings by Appointment (Over @id Pref Book Store) ee Mos tly shorter | solids. th 10° to prints, every type of chromespuns, for- [| ” the dance, . o lengths. 48” wide. 50 yards. larly fabric. Buy now for tisans, etc. Regularly - werweewew@werwererararerarerarerare|| | All marked below Sold for $2.50 and future use. Regularly priced from $1.50 to | (ac , cost. $3.50. sold up to $6. rd. $4.00. Coming Events 7 , cme nau rs resins coi DRY CLEANING SPECIAL of America, Ine, 4 THIS WEEK SPECIAL SRI ST PLAIN ¢ pero Fe ERY SKIRTS or The Queen Mary Section of the N Leonard, #4 SWEATERS Cash and Carry RUFFLES = All ruffled curtains included in PANELS Orlons, Nylons, Rayons, Ninons . .. this sale. Orlons Nylons, Cottons. 10 to 50% off. Entire stock on sale. 10 to 30% off. . SPREADS Odds and ends of preads ... TIERS Close out of all Tier Curtains except Failles, Chromespuns, Chintzes ~ Summer ; é nylon dots. Don’t miss these values. Fy st “ te. Over 60 Serenda,. Ya to Ya off. eee ee em eM Me HM HY and Tbe, Wever Owen Mivcaneeaay a0 1:38 : PEEEESESE SE ees , gua nan . na OTH ER ITEMS : Ree days meeting un ‘ ta Nov. 38 me 7 gear Rubber Sofa Pillows...10% Off Kirsch Extension Traverse Rods. 10% Off » cada Shower Curtain om on Ready Made Drapes... .10% to 50% Off er: 10% Off Fabric Remnants ..............50¢ Yd. ves ee : _ "We Specialize in Formica Work” ss | 3 Open Mondey ond 1666 S. Telegraph Friday Nights _ ON SALE MERCHANDISE FE 4.0516 © = Park Right at the Door ALL SALES FINAL _ Fine Draperies and Floor Coverings Since 1941 - i if \ : ‘ \ : ' ; F ; ¥ F i i ¢ » ; : Cat . . ’ : : ; C Pe f ; : / . i ; Tee ie aes ; 4 ee ; / {3 j : rea so 4 i ‘ “4 my é i o i a sat : Se iby s * —_ @ Gop * €o 2 te See 1 ae : ‘4 if ‘ mes ; ; 2 ‘ : fa ad ¥ « ‘ - - ) a i { ’ ri Pg { oe _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1955. " New Orleans, situated on we from the river's outlet into| Mississippi River, is actually 107|the gult e 2 Power Cut in ries May Prove Permanent as Appliances Mount " Wednesday Specials , _| CAFETERIA & LUNCH COUNTER Grilled Pork Chops 79° with spiced crab apple OSLO (—Norway, long with a dentist's ro yout, 5. ci are irate over the necessity ‘of us4 ing oil stoves to cook—or even 5 os fe ‘ ¥ 4 = BAKERY DEPARTMENT } Delicious } CR Pumpkin Pie — 65 ! JUST ARRIVED—GLAZED FRUITS AND foarment uidings we cect é NUTS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY BAKING Before World War II, Norway : = | : : had a surplus of electric power.| | ) Miss this to You'll Really Enjoy Our Fine Food Before and after.the war the gov-| ~ Le, ernment campaigned to make peo- and “Homade’’. Pastries » } [ple use electricity. Now a power "THE MOUSE GETS AWAY ao ALE | shortage is becoming permanent, Heyeis a young cat named Kitty who heard some mice in the attic. F ~ ZF Me hla | —_— while postwar buying power has Kitty watched the-hole in the woodwork with great patience. She eve % — fice stoves, water heer, Te [Rene hal ocho et a ae sna, arm ' LOWEST PRICE EVER $ FOR PORTABLE Wow ADE £f0op suop as " and it had caused her family a lot of trouble. | When Kitty heard the scratching in the wall, she waited for the J An inter-municipal power author-' mouse to appear. Suddenly one did — a little gray mouse, and she} jity a gape Unfor:| looked right at Kitty. Kitty wasn't experienced with mice so she didn’t) arene accoramy te °F! move fast enough. By the time Kitty reached the hole,’ Mrs. Mouse had) tunately -this inter-municipal au-| t " nd and di \thority has sold considerably more. vada sappeared. power than it can deliver. To keep Paste this picture on cereal box cardboard and color it with cray-| vital industry going, power con-/°S. Kitty is a handsome yellow tortoise shell cat. Little Mrse Mouse is| ‘sumption has been cut 25-per cent,' stay with pink ears. ‘Street lighting has been reduced) Cut out the top panel. Cut out the hole along the heavy outline. Cut | jor abandoned entirely. A brown-| out the double, panel at the bottom. Put it behind the opening and fasten| P, >. out bas been followed by a com-|a pin or brass fastener through the hole. plete general switchoff at least two, Fold the picture forward at the dotted lines. Then you can turn the Could It Happ en in ontiac ‘hours iad night, vital industry) small panel and make Mrs. Mouse appéar and disappear.. thot total losses do [ie™cepted. Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write! Loe Department — show ht wh fire cet To keep warm, Norwegians are! your suggestion to “Junior Editors” in care of this newspaper; it can} occur, particularly during the night when a fire gets buying oil stoves. To cook their| not be acknowielged papel anmemry a good start before the alarm js given. Be sure! Insure [imeals, many have to buy small t ry bie ‘ to value at only $6.50 per $1,000.00 of insurance | c2™p wanes. . , omorrow: A paper bag mask a (average 3 yr. fate). You con't afford The tie’ hes teed High Court Out! ‘Hun \ch fs ~ the risk of losing years of savings: ne p+ ort aie a million kroner|pecial Tag on Sellote NeraSoURaH a. Lose | | " Call Us On Any Insurance Problem j(about $72,000) in hard curredy fide ' | he . os ‘for the import of stoves—mainly}~ WASHINGTON (INS) — The Su:ltrest Lions ‘tien mee ‘a shoulder | nas K h G. | [from Great Britain and Sweden./preme Court~in_effect today heldiseparation in Sunday's game} s ; a << ennct The only Norwegian manufacturer 8 unconstitutional ~an Oklahoma |against the urgh Steelers Pittsburgh _ Jot oil stoves‘has sold his produc- Jaw requiring a candidate's_racial| probably is out for the season. | i FE LY, PST F AD |tion for a half year in the future, identification on election ballots. jin he paricd’ a0 was injured lai itpenaciccmeecnatie | The tribunal tock the action’ by period when he was ‘It is estimated that if all the lake refusing to review a case involving after Beye sadly from aad }water in the world wag poured into|A. B. McDonald, a Negro who tn-| Layne. i oceans, the level of the sea successfully ran for U.S. Senator} be — only about froin se at COE e re, The monetary ut of Arran es sane ae is the peso. ; : < fermen wey Ni Ps F : ° | ° _- . Now you CAN mke it with you! Miles from anywhere . out in the back yard . . . or just out in the kitchen, Emerson portable AC-DC television pulls in every channel so clear, so sharp, you'll think you're at the movies! Antenna’s built in, pte-tuned! One knob tuning locks in full-fidelity sound and picture automatically! Buy now for Christmas! NO DOWN PAYMENT... New Admiral 4-Speed Automatic Portable Phono: Au the pleasure comes thru in Filter Tip Tareyton. You get the full, rich taste of Tareyton’s » quality tobaccos in a filter cigarette that milder, % Ty smokes smoother, draws easier + Qadhe only Gleer cigaresse wich a genuine cork tip. ‘Tareyyon's filter is pearl-gray because it contains Activated Charcoal for real filtration. Activated beverages, so you can appreciate its importance ‘ in a filter cigarette. Yes, Filter Tip Tareyton is the filer cigarette that really filters, that you can ¢ : RRR Ima <-and the sages ie greet! ~ @ Plays 33 1/3, 45, and 78 RPM Plus 162/3 RPM Records ” Styled like fine luggage! Smart, Rghtweight! ) Ready to travel wherever you go!’ This new Ad- only miral portable plays even the new “talking book” records. Changer is fully automatic. Wages $ 95 brown case. Hear it today at WKC, e a aye Downit $1.00 WEEKLY! FRE Paha in Oat ei ee ot +. f sc ni ae 2 ee SA he es ei Bat i ane eRe ocr aisha tied s Beuchat aa ad \ an : Bs 2 ‘ : = si ‘ SH | ee 3 : F z age ; : i ‘ . zi . f . ¥ ‘ a 4 ee i ae - : ‘ t 4 ‘ Pee : ng ; Py ‘ ‘ ee we "THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1955 | ie SEVENTEEN outh ake Street, Pontiac Offers This eT B: +3 * Siac nica, ee FOR DOUBLE DRESSER, BOOKCASE BED & CHEST 1 ay OO =< WE, Keg ee Here it is in full color—this rich Platina Mahogany bedroom by Bassett, world’s largest manufacturer of bedroom furniture! But not even color can show you the rich, rubbed finishes, the diamond c1..--ty of the mirror, the hidden features of quality construction that has made Bassett world-famous! _ ‘ But you ca see the fantastically low price—cven, if you don’t believe your | eyes. You cai see the smart bow-front drawers, the massive plank tops. , And-can’t you see how wonderfully.well it will fit in your home? Come in tomorrow and let us*show it to you. Ask About the WARD-WAY __ CREDIT PLAN WARD'S GIVE HOLDENS RED TRADING STAMPS ar 4 we Chargef ; DOUBLE STAMPS GIVEN : Rea bed eo - . MONDAY EVENINGS 6 to 9.P. M. © No P t If Sick or Council Pas | for Shopping Center Site “and petitions to property owners. New Hadsen & circle of the New Hud- Fah 5 Sy = Deon Thursday e m Beecroft 4 wil} evening with Mrs Stan- % Ed t SDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1955 ~ MILFORD — A formal proposal to amend the village zoning ordi-|owned by John Daniels. A repre- nance to rezone a ten-acre tract _ of land comimercial was passed by ; the council here at last night’s|/and sewage facilities into the pro meeting. * ? * The land, owned by the Compass| President, Bartlett Smith replied Reality Company of Detroit, fronts| that is was @ village practice to General Motors and South Milford extend water and sewef lines in Roads, adjacent to Huron Valley School. property. Huron-Clinton Metropolitan thority recently. Some 2% objectors from the south side of Milford were pres- ent to discuss the pro and cons of rezoning the area. In zoning the land commercial, ilford The company subdivision. - purchased 131 acres from the) * ¢ 8 Au-| THE PONTIAC PRESS, ses Proposal | * jacent to the village limits J sentative of the Apex Realty Com- pany asked‘ about e water posed subdivision. ‘ | » * * ‘the event they develop the proposed The council purchased a new iChevrolet police car from Van |Camp Chevrolet, Milford. . Band Boosters | Rezones Land to’ Your PTA Is Planning: | gram must be financed through both revenue bonds and special as- sessments. , the commit- tee will circulate questionnaires County Calendar ont > The Lions Club wil, meet Wednesday * Se Conarecationa] Church Eve- | pn) wshin Will meet Wednesday ‘ tm Bureau will meet on Thursday Discussion rm Bureau Bene- reday e ,@fson of forkshon™ will be presented Geleerr ami Mrs. Kenneth * unit ier eet at 8 oe. ™ a ™ tents with ts. Arthur Baker ‘of Sali 4 aualien re tw af ver ine be neon Wenesd t th ps al Be. hmser Davis. 60. : And “4 Attend Annual Meeting 12:30\tended the annual meeting of the champion female at the Michigan Adult Education Meet ard Skarritt; chaplain, Mrs. Fred) * * Fisk and Flower Committee, Mrs, Set Tonight in Almont . Howard Cooley and Mrs. Fred) ALMONT — A meeting will be Fisk, METAMORA-—Mrs, Harry Whit- taker and Mrs. Frank Myus, at- Michigan Farm Bureau Women in ity f ing which had 1600 present. tendent of schools, “To Open ‘Christmas Box’ | FRANKLIN — The Evening and|the “Christmas Box,” at the Frank-|jagh Fellowship circles of the Franklin lin Church Saturday, Dec; 3 from Community Church will present ; naied| jee oee >. The i Reduce swelling of | eat. motets Priscilla Club to Meet West Bloomfield to H ar! ave would have to build 60 homes | filo - before construction of a proposed Schedule cvent shopping center could begin. : ‘ . ee ne Rt comens| Milford | School Plans Hospital Fund Drive ans Sats mo nogmente-setinss Toei, fr SI0VP9 : ) ===! |Continues in Area present time and actual construc-) of Areg * Fee a = Ao | tion would begin April 1. : Madeline, the midget-cow, is just the right size for . in the district. $3500 GUARANTEE MILFORD — Some 200 boys’and prada cae road tee cine on Ley edt palipsar pad B= yg gig tlenigy Berd gga. Cham oxen Athneed a 1,600-pound cow an |$350,000 for the new Community! Craft night, b oo gor range sar Y neekt abana a age 1,800-pound bull. But she weighs only 200 pounds and is just two feet | Hospital to be constructed between) Hudson on Rapes toy = presen! f ata meeting tall and three feet long. Owner is R. F. Pitman of Greenville Romeo and Almont continues dur-|Wednesday in the gymnas- ing ran into a snag when Attorney the Boosters Wednesday at ing the alas Meveuber. ‘ia nels pw romans we tiene Naked Toei ts ge rg 3 ¢ - {William Allen will head the pro} Commision wold Have 1 Mv 8] The baa with fh eet Almont :Man Marries), rca manips ose. e 0 io complete centage of parents and * « ° given at a recent meeting -of|- proposed parking lot. joining the Band Boosters organ- |] H. SV canvassers and committee chair : If the chamber can raise this | ization, plus extra scores for n arrl ille Ceremony men held at the campaign office] Woman Marks amount the comme oY | cer ee te mana? | ALMONT — Derehy, Stadman|so ot Mr. and Mrs, Wibur Lane|™ Rome 94th Birthday hecessa . became bride + Eugene/of Almont. ' The first report meeting of the s ~edlage saves Beale Ene GM sien be Daiiele St Scone saree: The bride was wearing a white | Special Gifts committee revealed at Imlay City 4 until the next regular meeting of for the third annyal|the ile Methodist Church} tace gown over satin and was that, $20,050 has been pledged. | Community Calendar project. Thisirecently before gpproximately 100 carrying a colonial bowquet cen. | This amount is°28% per cent of IMLAY CIT — Mrs. Mary Ri ic Aiechtane Same te wee tara The bride is the daughter of Mr. jnaigininal Be altar. vane eet as gee rng eealge deg cian yr opting an Sith acres an the west|Decembef rush of Christmas ac-|and Mrs. Carl Steadman of Harris- Mrs. ot ails aka tot bee son, James A. Macklem and fami-| sae of North Rod, navies, according to Pil Hadi vile and the trdegrom s they. Sey, Tihdow. ster tt gna 34 ai : and Wesley Lane pf Ann Arbor| Each section in the area to be . = we ee Welcome Wagon | st ms ame cares [cice Mactings etonatatans oles teres aM, Mee we Hostess to Cal] _ | mitters ana teams to carry ont © Meeungs nan of Harrwvile ange’ from $2,100 to $25,000, . | \¢, 1881, near Armada, and made on Milfordites Ge ee . Wn Rochester A reception was held at Acona ‘ two years ago. She has another ry Blarney ge Bay — The Wa ee ee Keego-Cass Women _ son, Leon A. Macklem, who lives MILFORD — A Welcome, Wagon [82nd Boosters are: Mrs. Fellowship in Romeo, There are seven grand- hostess will be calling on neweom- |": President; Mrs. James Hag- of the First Congreg®-\Past Matrons to Meet Schedule Card Party children and three great-grandchil- gerty, vice-president; Mrs. Jack| ‘ional Church will hold three meet KEEGO HARBOR — The Keego ers in the area, for the first time|Beny. | ; Mra,|ings this week. The Lamplighter's| for Thanksgiving Event : y “es as Mrs. Dorothy Ely begins a proj- secretary ng Cass Women's Club will hold a Everett Chie, treasurer. Guild will meet at $ p.m. Wednes- ect long contemplated, by various . day, with Mrs. Clifford VanAuken, . benefi . m. people in Milford. he’ 144 Northwood. day. a Milford Churches Tie Caenial Ould wilt have regular meeting on nt ta Petane Lane rea et 10 SOW Luther Film | rrtyse the ste. Som Serco el ware ee ‘ Se toperant fry ning two chard wl present At 7:30 p.m. Thursday, the an- ee, oF P : eccasions Buch as the birth of 8 (“The Life of Luther.” | Mual meeting of the Women's Fel- Heading he patie: is Mrs. baby, sixteenth birthdays, en- | “This film produced for the Luth-|lowship will be held in the church ‘Robert A. Woodruff, assisted by gagement announcements, ne ee cee ne eee oa ee ‘Mrs. James Hosking and Mrs. golden wedding anniversaries. Milford Methodist church at 6:30) meeting, when Leslie L. Whims. : ‘ m. and again at 8 p.m. at the/oficers will be elected and annual cepuecamnieianensamvesiied Welcome Wagen's basic policy /Pcpyterian church. © yearly read by the various includes cooperation with Churches re Guilds. -\Sunday School Plans of all faiths, and worthwhile; Costing over half a million dol- Roller Skati civic and weitere groups. Mrs. diy lars to produce, the picture in oller Skating Party on behalf of her sponsors in the| color, depicts Martin Lather, the itio R H church and civic information to the} Protestant Reformatien. = ¥ families on whom she calls’ | the Huron Valley Ministeria! as ACGitional Entries sociation is sponsoring the showing Py aH of the film, which has been shown oa Public Water Meet (S'S siusnanececr'),cmHco — Asan aes . . d through land County stock farms for- the Slated in Farmington |, ct, «t,t. Wort Home|sb0 rencrat ot te, Imernatina Bible League, There is no admis-\Live Stock Exposition, Nov. 3 to} | * FARMINGTON ‘TOWNSHIP efeee tren cae @ free WE eileeingiDes 3, show officials announced. Conininne att beta sncner pale by L. KE. Allen of South Lyon, meeting in the auditorium ot the| North Branch Players | ana Allen and Marvin Rash, of 8 p.m, ~ in the purebred Hereford cattle The purpose of the meeting is} NORTH BRANCH — The North} at this the world’s greatest live- to acquaint the public with the|Branch high schpol Broncos were| stock show. progress in obtaini water for the|honored at the annual football ban- Seen Laeve : ot the dry areas and to enlist the aid of/quet, held in the American Legion| 2" oo. cuime poe Pose: citizens in circulating petitions. | Hall Thursday evening. Rochester, has listed entries for 6 Mrs. P. 3. Newberg, secretary Bday ached nage Fr ghs heed ‘ot purebred Aberdeen-Angus of the committee, states k je to compete popurar inite progress has been made in /P°"S°Ted by the local PTA, group. ood of beet cattle. Included in the committee’s efforts to obtain Cc their entries are three ist prize a water system. emetery Assn. Elects [winners at the 1955 All Americar Tt has been decided that the pro- Futurity Show and the 1955 Michi- MR. AND MRS. DAVID BALLAGH * * «© * * * Father Performs Rites for His Son and Bride TIME-SAVING, WORK-SAVING We Hil 3 : Put an E ND to this miserable winter chore WITH AN. AUTOMATIC. — OAS Clothes Dryer MTNA Towel Set GAS GAS APPLIANCE SS VSR Te ORT ay a THE : PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1955 tee 2 Bova bec Our Price to Be Sure : Aluminum Doors, Windows, Jalousies, Screens FLORIDA AND RECREATION n00ms OUR SPECIALTY ALUMINUM STORM SASH & SCREEN COMBINATIONS JALOUSIE DOORS CASEMENT STORM SASH-SCREENS JALOUSIE WINDOWS WOOD DOUBLE HUNG. WINDOWS | AWNING WINDOWS ALUMINUM DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS CASEMENT WINDOWS ALUMINUM @ FIBERGLAS AWNINCS | ‘ FREE ESTIMATES — 36 MONTHS TO PAY | Open 6 Days a Week — 7:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Pontiac Home Equipment Co. ; =I Suspect Pirates ‘|Hit Ghost, Vessel No one was aboard. to the hull but no- hole. say pirates may have opened the iseacock in an attempt to sink the Joyita, but half-empty oil drums [kept it we Indecent Book | Drive Organized in Ontario TORONTO — One thousand Ontario have set out on a “Crusade of Decency” aimed at ridding ev- ery bookstore and newsstand of in- Lay Away for Christmas re ROYAL COMPANION ROYAL SENIOR COMPANION—2 Color Ribbon with ONLY rae 379° 7 mn Tema! couerre wir See our gigantic Christmas Card Display . . . boxes and counter cords — plain or with your name. E LL LY ZEE> | elssias EQUIPMENT CQO. STATIONERS © BUSINESS OUTFI 123 North Seqinew St prs FEBS d t literature. a Working in teams of two, the women, members of the Ontario Catholic Women's League, will check the dealers’ book racks against a list of more than 300 books blacklisted by a Chicago ‘Lorganization for decent literature. The initial campaign lasts — Nov. 26. Mrs. George Davis of Toronto, \the league's governor of education, | said the women have been special- ly trained forthe campaign. | “They have been instructed to be friendly and courteous and to stress Roman Catholic women in central |. | ‘Joyita’ in Pacitic ion Murder Try | Police Say Father Gave 2 Children Overdoses) of Sleeping Pills LOS ANGELES — A com- plaint charging two counts of at- tempted murder was-on file today against Peter R. Stitick, 39, who police said gave his two sons over- [doses of sleeping pills. Both Joe, yw, or his brother Thomas, 12, were found uncon- scious Sunday night at their Van Nuys home by a family friend, who summoned police. The boys were taken to a hospital, where their stomachs were pumped. Police said Stitick, a drafting en- gineer, told them: “I gave them -\those pills, all right. I had no rea- son. For six years I've been both mother and father to those kids,”’ * * * Stitick said he gave each boy three pills but-his sons told police they each took “about 10 of them.” Stitick’s wife Mary, 42, has been a mental patient at Camarillo Hos- pital for six years. He is held in Van Nuys jail. The boys are in juvenile hall. Two Ships Begin Trek "NORFOLK, Va. —Two cargo ships bound for the Antarctic head- ed southward along the Atlantic coast today on the first leg of an expedition whose leader, Rear Adm. Richard E, Byrd, called ‘‘an important milestone in history.” * * * The ships Wyandot and Arnes, the latter the flagship of Rear Adm. George Dufek, were wished godspeed by Byrd and other naval and government dignitaries yes- terday as they left here to begin this nation’s permanent occupation of bases at the bottom of the world. Dufek is commander of the task force. The five other ships in the . \expedition sailed last week. Byrd, America’s foremost polar explorer, came to Norfolk to see the vessel off. He will join the \grow in the south are used for 60) } per cent of U. convoy later in New Zealand, He Iplans to remain in the antarctic ifor two years, except for an occa- Isional trip back to the United |States to lacted”’ for benefit of the project Ji known as Operation Deepfreeze. “have legislation en- Seven stations will be estab- Hlished on the antarctic continent i by the expedition and 70 American 1 scientists will conduct geophysical studies at those stations in 1957 and 1958. Four types of yellor’ pine which S. wire service poles. 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NEW YORK — Bedlam busted loose eee Phil Silvers of CBS dumped Milton Berle of NBC the first time Berle’s TV rating’s ever been topped by a CBSer. “It was bedlam,” Silvers, star of the Sgt. Bilko show, told me. “Wires from Hollywood . .. congratulations from peo- ‘ple you wouldn’t evén suppose would know about Trendex.” Movie offers ... talk of a new CBS contract ... the realization that Phil is this season’s Jackie Gleason .. . and consternation over at NBC which now PHIL has a grave Tuesday night problem. “3¢ was the most exciting day of my professional life, even surpassing the opening night of ‘Top Banana,’” said Phil, who celebrated at the Copa. Berle, his longtime friend, . Hollywood ——] SNEAK CINEMASCOPE FOUR TOP “COLOR! PREVIEW STARS! MAjOR on STUDIO . Sorry! We Can't Divulge the Title! Attend ie 7:00 or 9:00 o’Clock Show and See the Sneak-Preview at No Extra Cost! Seen at a “sneak” preview at Loew's Lexington in New York where the audience laughed ne, and loud. Reviewer's Rating: Excelient.— ‘otion Picture Heraid— STARTING THURSDAY! Everybody's Ta About the. Affair of the year Ret Office Opens et 10:45 A, M. CARY A AcFRED HITCH GRANT Fa TO CATCH GRACE § ) <@ A THIEF (Copyright 1955, The Hall Syndivate, hemaiel Ask the “Help = They'll Say It's Good! Sure, Even Jock Himeclt Eots Here! Jack Decker’s .so Michigan, Texas Christian, Texas A&M, Ohio State and Georgia: Tech round out this week's first ten. i * * he : The scores show the obvious rea- sons for the changes in the ballot- ing. Unbeaten Oklahoma racked up Iowa State 52-0 for its 53rd consecu- tive game without defeat in Big 7 Conference competition. Maryland had to come from behind to beat Clemson 25-12 and stay on top of the Atlantic Coast Conference 1,193 to 1,164. Heaviest balloting for each of the first four teams has two more games, and Maryland one, to play in the with 108 on 18 touchdowns. * Ld % Behind these were Marv Raab of Alma with 85, Russ McLean of Ferris with 66 and John Adams of Hope with 56, call against Washington and West Virginia took a terrific tumble on the heels of its first defeat. ® * * With ‘204 sports experts casting regular season and then, in all was for the positions in which the probability, they'll meet in the totals put them. * Oa scenting a Rose Bow! possibility, Another big’ game with bow! im- lconeluded its Big 10 campaign by|Plications - sends . assaulting. Minnesota, 42-14, anoth-|@&ainst “outer ee. Th er big win, . while Notre Dame|oUin® win to clinch Rose trampled North Carolina 27-7. gon State may get it. . * #« GD ay I! » G1) err eT *. #* 13. straight defeat and to keep its Pa-| rie , pisce 907 = om cifie Coast conference record un- f aa ep Georgia Tech (7-1-1) . ‘THE SECOND TEN eee ees Hy Navy 1-3) .. 208 pon ay re (6-4. 152 . West Virginia ie cay (hb 4 Pittsburgh 41) (6-3) eed Obie) (0 4 ford (5-3-1) 38 on State (2) 2 (52-1) > * - Oklahoma still has to beat Ne- Michigan State winds up with a non-conference game against Mar- — and ay the Big 10 outright, if Ohio State/ronto, is a ‘young fellow who bears off Michigan, the watching, a 23-year-old Michigan State sopho- more by way of Glasgow and To- i NEW YORK (®—Mike (Pinky) Higgins, freshman manager of the * fourth-place Boston Red Sox, was voted today American League “Manager -of-the-Year"” by The As- sociated Press, winning the award , in a close race with Casey Stengel. The big, soft-spoken Texas, who. ‘ more than made good his two promises—“We won't finish 42 * games behind the pennant winner a in” and “We won't lose 20 out 22 to Cleveland”’—nosed out the Higgins ‘Manager of Year’! \New York Yankees’ pennant-win-'who had the “dark horse’ Chicago ining manager by four votes. ~ (White Sox in contention all the | Of the 99 members of the Base- way before they finally finished ball Writers’ Assn. of America who! third, picked up 16 votes to finish participated in the AP poll, 39 third in the balloting; too, Lou Bou- voted for Higgins and 35 for Sten-|dreau, who surprised by piloting gel, Walter Alston, only Brooklyn; his ragtag Kansas City Athletics manager to win a world champion-|into sixth place, got four votes. ship, won the National League) os 8 « award The remaining four ballots were * :|divided evenly between Bucky ‘Harris and Al Lopez. Harris, old- est r in point of service, * * * «# Four other AL managers Te- ceived recognition, Marty Marion, eee ‘ A Bloomfield Hills housewife proved the oft - spoke phrase, - “never underestimate the power of -@ woman” as she captured the did an outstanding job bringing his ‘Detroit Tigers. into fifth place. Lo- Bloomfield Huntress Wins 2% =r: ‘fifth straight season, bagged over % victories, 1955 Big Pheasant Derby 2:: 2% 2m sn augurated 10 years ago that a fourth-place manager won the award, Admittedly no genius, the 46-year-old Higgins credits his suc- cess to infinite patience and under- standing the problems of his play- |top prize in the Pontiac Press 1955 ‘Big Pheasant. Derby. Mrs. Paul Pace, 35, 5060 Lone Pine Rd., will be awarded a $50 United States Savings Bond for her Oct. 28 entry of a colorful 3-pound 12-ounce ringneck. From ° e Orange Bowl, West Virginia, sixth a week ago, * * @ polled only 109 points after taking} Meanwhile Michigan State, He ing eight seasons in the minors and his freshman year in the ma- jor leagues go one step further.) They credit the silent and sincere ‘southwesterner with parlaying baseball knowledge, sufficient skill as a psychologist and ability to in- still confidence in his players as ithe reason for his success, * * bd The Red Sox didn't improve their Position last season but under Hig-| gins’ able direction they won 15)F games more than they did in 1954 jand, from the time they got roll- ing in June until the last month)! of the season, they were right in|’ lthe middie of the pennant race, The Red Sox players themselves will tell you that Mike was a prom- inemt factor in their upsurge. * ns : “More than anybody else, Hig- gins was the one man who made|/ ius into a winning club,” said Frank | Sullivan, the club's leading pitch-|; er. “He gave us the feeling he Ff ‘knew we were big leaguers. He! |. j believed in us and he didn't blast) — us if we made a mistake.” - ers. Observers who watched him dur- that day on until Nov. 11 at noon : Mrs. Pace's lead was never chal- Lone : who i @ 8 in ; Sa the only big loser apparently was former Owner Harry C. Seibold. PINKY HIGGINS | Montreal Pair Paces Scoring MONTREAL (® — A week's ac- veau and Tod Sloan of Toronto are the top goal-getters with 10 each, Olmstead leads in assists Jacques Plante of Montreal still leads the parade of goalies. Terps’ Signal Caller May Miss Last Game BALTIMORE § —Unbeate Maryland may go into its last football game without the services of Frank Tamburello, No. 1 quar- The husky Baltimore junior was thrown for a loss by a bug ‘over Ohio State's Ted Lindsay of the Wings, Beli-;t with 15. nes in te BAS, |done it. Maybe it's an omen unless .- + + Press Inside. lron Curtain ‘Three Reporters in| Red Shirts Watch Buckeye Drills 2 ge rege eee «. Ro SS ern es ciueiedaitianmeadinteeentiadiiemeadediamenan nit HUSKY HONKERS — A pair of husky Canada geese fell to the above young hunter the other day. Larry Leach, 16, Lake Orion High junior, bagged pounds apiece. One bore a Jack Miner band. can get the Rose Bowl bid. Winner of the IC4A cross-country PaaS ae | . a See Pentiac the pair near Lake Orion. They weighed about USGA’s Prexy Hits Gambling Grainger Says Recent Calcutta Incident Is Note of Warning In a message to the governing member clubs, ‘said Hayes, “‘the ist Monday he’s the weekend, and doctors at Uni- ‘versity Hospital here said he might nejmisg Saturday’s game against George Washington. Wolverines in Kramer, .{season, Both Notre Dame and << eeeee HE | Top Condition for Buckeye Tilt; Maentz, Branoff. Going at High Speed Jerry Musetti Out iof Spartan Finale But ry ae, like ends Ron Kramer and\ ~Manetz, are in| Saturday. shape, and others . * ¢ @ Branoff are performing|*~The_ Detroit senior suffered a the Ist time|fractured elbow in last Saturday's * * * ‘ game with Minnesota. Dennis Mendyk and Willie Kaae 2838 i i Fails to Dim Ring Hopes | PROVIDENCE, R.I, @®—Despite three straight losses, former heavyweight champion Ezzard Charies is firm in his determin- ation to continue fighting. Charles, Hall fifth. “Answer in 10 Days appoiied ‘Charice eaeinet ne ON Podres’ Future decision was announced, Ez’s 3rd Straight Loss. Bef iirc tare Kennedy Takes IC4-A Ist; \Pitt Wins Team Crown NEW YORK @—Henry Kennedy,|run with ridiculous ease Kennedy - whipped -England’s Gor-: yesterday, don Pirie last summer, That's hi ag mo? * * * but now it seems safe to conclude he's the real McCoy. Kennedy is undefeated in dual S competition this year and on his record he will be installed as the ~ . |favorite for the Big 10 run Friday. Before zipping to a 24:30.3 vic- tory over the 5-mile Van Cortlandt on the course. *» ¢ * Il of the 183 starters didn’t finish. a * we “Back in Scotland, we run over as here,” * * ; * Kennedy was born in Glasgow and has lived in Toronto for more than two years. He is a straight A student. ‘ The favored Spartans couldn't cope {with Pitt's depth and the Panthers won the team title for the first timé + Sooners’ Coach » Sees His Squad Upset Saturday Bud Wilkinsqgn Thinks Nebraska Might Upend Oklahoma at Lincoln ‘Nebraska, once the scourge /Ez looked so good he will still get/back who became a pain in the! if A d i z ie z ES Hi Fs i ; ; i ay t 8 seik ; ! i 33 zz ai { 2 time I've been at Oklahonia when 5. (\ ie) 5 | eeeeeennrererrscs 5 | CBD PB) ccccssnconescne OF (i) vp rr. CFRD cic crasansneces S87 Biate (1) (62) oss wha to talk about © The jury was out for some time, : Park trails, he never had laid eyes || Several rzunners. including de- - © \fending champion George Terry of | ; |Boston University, took spills and ~ But Kennedy shrugged it all off. hills like Van Cortlandt,” he said. ~ ‘|“The ground conditions often are | as soft and dangerous to runners | But it wasn't all Michigan State. - poten . SE i a NORMAN, Okla. —Some Sat- | “T don't recall a game in the ; all the factors are so in favor of — a tearm like they are for Nebras- of a football team,” Wilkinson said, “It’s a tremendous Betty Encourages Duffers | After 25 Years of Activi SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (®—Betty/quarter of a century, has been Jameson,,.a veteran of women tour-|playing the game better than 99 nament golfers, says after 25 years/per cent of those who have taken of playing the game she has fimally|a_divot. begun to understand what it's all ®t about. ; It’s in her quest. for perfection This frank statement by the gal/that Betty still is learning about who set an all-time scoring record| golf. last winter at Sarasota, Fla.—285 F s ‘will move up-into the No. 2 and 3 spots behind Clarence Peaks > MSU's final game of the season. re |Courchesne Is Victor NEW YORK (INS)—Bobby Couir- rf H 4 majority decision over Puerto of a recurring co's Miguel Berrios last night helped Michigan drive|in a nationally-televised ten-round one touchdown and scored an-|featherweight bout at the St. Nich- for!$11,493.11 in winnings during the|most maney won. but her play was who have been trying for years to|the Richmond, Calif.. opens break 100, to know there's stilljalways was only for women over a par 72. course ** @ ® She has returned home from her the for 72 holes—and who picked up year, undoubtedly will different effects on the golfing pub- in the money. anti Sa ty Jameson. Finally Begins to Understand Golf 24. #3 4 i : i Zz 9 ft 2. ? riche 7 ae fi ; se . a ¢ ; — 2 oe ee PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 15, 1955 ) a ogee sete mene moergenignt Willie Sierteck rede 5 wheal: Sevén of, the University ot Wye. in four days the. 2nd week of the}ming’s 12-man — Laurel meeting., jare 6 feet 5 inches or taller, | STOP! Read This ) Bit, suite tarenet;’ Lanaeual Gili eplb-edininaion jams | Inter uit school t, 56, a little sophomore who| after the regional tourney | can scoot and shoot; Jimmy Skin-| last spring, race for positions on Ie ovens eas Ryzin sams ” ner, 6-3 soph center, sure to be up) the the varsity ts a wide open af. * « i | - Dec with varsity players. fair, the coach declares. Those | “They will be a pee we team. | seen Dec. Because of the loss of three | dropped were Walter King, for: |i'm sure they will develop into a Very who forfeited their | “ard; Clay Williams, a guard lreal good squad when they get the! ¥ ; [ what we've got this games. a flashy halfback. : nd Joh forward, whe ” . | Ae ye Be gr ies tn apg goo — by playing in an ® any James, rd, who ‘necessary experience. Important : expect n Bob a se oiaar tie: Soups, Swrencts Fulfillment of Dream Message- lefendi Ceiep Author 1 tren — Watkins, forward. All are lang: wuume"" Shelleys Get Big Moose, See many Join the State Police Chiefs’ coach expected to make Up from’ the reserves are Terry this an “exploratory affair.” We |7 ihart iieb-anned M ] ) ( . neo dge g dogll aaxyaengs "Ne 9 junior guard; bes ore On 16- ay Trip Into anada If you are between the ages of 2! and 29, join the : MICHIGAN STATE POLICE for a fine career. 200 new Trooper positions open right now ... Earn while you learn . . . New high poy scale . Security onda § | z g : 8 3 : ; H : | By HOWARD. SHELLEY was on the opposite side of a. stopped him and a second complet- Hudson Ray, 6-4, Valley champion} A 16-day hunt for a big bull! small point, We stalked the Ist {ed the taking of an estimated 1,200 second. ‘ is . Both ‘Jacks and Indians will) Monday was high jumper who is tagged 85 8) noose was the object, and the| oe, found he had skipped. The [pounder. He had well-balanced the | have strong quints this winter, is\of practice, All the squad was on|definitely varsity material,” says successful reward for our recent other left also. /palm-mate antlers, good future. DON’ T DELAY. Go to the neorest State the word that comes from the re-|hand for the Ist time. Football/the coach); Dave Scriven, 6-2\trip into the Canadian northlands. ges gacned ee big one we) es wert” = ns Police Post or talk to a State Police officer right Binge | spective camps. . players who joined the crew will|junior forward; Bill Kennedy,/The moose, ».|were looking Yor we went in} Real work then began. Dressing Closing date for applications November 30. This is | But the club with the greatest/have just a little harder row to|gridder, 6 foot junior forward. Plus many feet of @°|towards him he started to run|out, skinning, cutting it up sa ricala knocking at your door. tion pictures, was the fulfillment Oppo y Knocking your potential, says Van Ryzin, is Flint}hoe than those who have been| Good looking prospects without along the shoreline, First shot! the toughest job of all. ; Northern. Northern's Vikings have working out = several weeks. |previous reserve or junior varsity|°! ® year and and a half of plan- This Message Sponsored by nted out a : this morn.|experie Willie Dewalt,|™28- oe eum VS t. Site of the hunt and the camp where we remained for our stay was ‘in wilderness country 245) ¢ miles north of the Canadian Soo,| — lun ers ake ed : Accessible only by rail or plane,| | ; we rode the Algoma Central to| | Vis: 245, then met our outfitter, Dick Watson. By canoe we hit the) | Oba river to the base camp. Good for S tar t of Sent SOn duck sting as nye on te Then we moved 10 miles far- n 79 OAKLAND AVE. ~ SPECIAL!Y | Complete LUBRICATION 3 By JACK PATTERSON the Veterans otf World War II.” ran into Angus Campbell and Cari| ther on, where our camp had ALPENA—There probably was a| Had rather @ touching little cere-| Holech@ck. Royal Oak was repre-| been set up. Here, for several better day than Monday, once, but|mony up at the old fort—raised! sented by Harry Merritt, Carl Rey-| @¥* W® were constantly on the oe d we weren't there to see it. You)@ flag and all that sort of thing utils and_A. B. Corbin “ + lookout for moose, an won't see a nicer one either, this) which goes to show how busy we ae ; a Gon eoceal welwure side of Paradise.» were Milford was represented by : BRAKE A USTMENT. L a : erally surrounded by moose. ike all “days M bette ot | Gerden-Alton, Lakeville by Bans- befora” this one Me HMM | gow Seopte get ready te work | 20r@ Breomicy, Lathrup Village |, O"° Youné Dull: and oom cme ‘aes $495 mas be 8 ae Stal sc. Goer oom be culbed by Sebo Compbeli and Ortenviti wee oor. cet mg a = pope INCLUDING PULLING ] cle, propatphons ME Dasa oe SA OS | ion byl Nt, £NeRiNE_ Produced action WHEELS TO CHECK LINING and time - killing =a land Hunt Club, ts just | General concensus of opinion by|apienty. A big cow confronted us aienn wal ___ | & whoop and a holler up the read |Oakland Hunt Club members is) (Mrs. Shelley and Howard) as we 147 S. SAGINAW oot ons ther ALE | trem us. Took Charles Wood |that deer aren't as plentiful as they|walked along the shoreline, We steep \ | along a8 gate opener and |used to be. First Indian thatistared at each other. The cow ss FE 5-4102 Pa —— ay moseyed over to see how the |Columbus bumped into probably|turned into the woods and soon : * a 0.4.C, group was killing time | had the same sad story. = tion by more Ey until opening day. : : her eall echoed through the tim- than a turn ort nea pegtaggt : a pantpi tae vad erect masejber. Without thinking I returned two, TTERSO yell we ran into a whole|seems a deer every it, got an answer, and did it again. : On our own part we organized acted mg — — fan look = amg Teen, from the | dense brush First Quality Original Equipment Quality a new veteran's group “Post 1 of) ™& a roducti “li sydabaad epped a young . apparently fr == : im _____________________ | ing nothing. just as fat, maybe not-so happy, taxing it ail in. But finally tiring At the club we ran into Bob/ but quite a bit sassier. There just/o¢ tne performance. he decided to , Swanson who had just arrived = — be [gre | of = break pig He did. Mrs. Shelley] - waits major r , though, wee oe ee eciae at ¢ P tratiie. led me to the camp site in fast SUCCESSFUL HUNTER — Here's proof of a dream that came Normalize Your everyone today. Somehow or other) gets a lot of Not too far Weight and Relax that particular part of the club) away there’s a jack-pine that was -—. 6. os true. Howard and Mrs. Shelley, Pontiac residents, pldnned a “moose-, Steem Bethe seemed to be doing a land office) loppled by the big wind a. couple We saw some 15 moose, of which| hunting trip into northern Canada a year and a half ago. Plans ma- | *. a ‘ nyo and nee Brees. ~ rethagy pra ele. yore: iasiey tie we could have taken six. terialized a week or so ago in a 16-day jaunt that ones the big Also TAIL PIPES and Ferd, Chevrolet, ‘ lectric binets — megs oyd Baker, Mike| before dawn and erouch down in| On the dey of the kill we sight- head, shown atop the car. It was a 1,200-pounder with heavy, palmate EXHAUST PIPES Studebaker antlers bearing 8 points. to a side. Daniels, Bryon French, Jim/the lee of that down pine and! ed two balls. One was feeding Hampton, Frank Holecheck, Bill] maybe, if he was real patient, and) at the water's edge. The other YMCA Athletic Club —. = 9 ’ | Lane, Frank Stout. and Maurice| didn't wiggle too much shivering|——-——— 2 x, orc. 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Ve jo L or f - f ( RS ee ane | ae * * TWENTY-TWO _ me : eee _ 23 Died in Quebec Explosion —_ - Colorado Plane Disaster Recalls Other Bomb Plots) i= witcscs s vox» exioded) i : _. |ow May 9, 1953, in baggage being .- (FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES) {motive was said to be Guay’s love unloaded from a plane at Mazatlan] Gruesome’ murder plots which for another woman and an effort killed dozens of innocent air pas-t0 Collect insurance. — - killing three airport attendants. ' ; ehuat ; Jose Alfredo del Valle confessed sengers and fliers as well as the’ In the same year on May 7, a . intended victims: destroyed planes Philippines Airlines plane filying| he had pvt the bomb in his bag- in Canada and the Philippines six between Manila and Daet, explod-igage to kill himseif so that his years ago in circumstances much ed and 13 were killed, Three Fili-|relatives could collect insurance, like the crash of a United Air pinos were convicted and sen-'But the bag in which it was con- Lines plane on which 44 lost their tenced to die in the electric chair cealed missed the plane on which lives on Nov. 1. _ 3 lfor planting a bomb loaded wi On Sept, 9, 1949, 23 were killed TNT. Pheir purpose was to kill sentenced to 30 years. when a Canadian Pacific’ Airline the owner of a motion picture thea-| A. time bomb also_caused the plane was downed by a time bomb ter. The motive never was made crash on April 12, 1955 of an Air 40 miles from Quebec. Three per-/Clear, Appeals of their convictions Inma Constellation in the South sons were hanged for the crime: |@re pending in the Philippines Su-\China Sea, killing seven crew J, Albert Guay, whose aim was! Preme Court. imembers and 11 Red Chinese dele- the murder of his wife, a pas-| On Sept. 24, 1952,.a bomb ex-gates to the African-Asian confer- senger; Generaux Ruest, a crip-|ploded in the luggage corppart-\ence at Bandung. Last May 27th plied Quebec watchmaker who ment of a plane bound for Oaxaca,|an Indonesian Investigating Com- fashioned the bomb, and Mrs, Ar-| Mexico, but the aircraft made an mission announced that a bomb -thur Pitre, Ruest’s placed it aboard the plane, The of the passengers were . injured. after it left Hong Kong. BOARDING HOUSE GY LY Y Yn By COULD REDUCE YO TOA 4 AO) Atos GOP YER ent: AHEAP OF GLUBBER WITH ONE BEIN A ATHALETE = TLL) ( POLISHED GENTLEMAN! 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WILL COMB CREAM-OIL, WHICH INS SOOTHING ) ‘ at’ tec, = f Fest = — “IO FEEL LIKE WIFE- DESERTER: rye VO DUNALD DUCK BLASTED PLIES! oN THE PONTIAC PRESS, creed NOVEMBER 15,1955, _ TWENTY-THREE 2 ee Sek si ift il int Fea tleie Bank Merger. ‘Rumored Near: DETROIT 4INS)—A merger of] ‘the Detroit Bank and the Detroit Wabeek Bank and Trust Co, re- portedly may be affected within the next 10 days to two weeks, ‘ Merger negotiations were said i|to have been going on for several The negotiators reportedly would like to get their agreement into | Shape and submitted to stockhold- ers in time for the new consoli- dated bank to begin operations Jan, 1, The enlarged Manufacturers Na- Es tional Bank will be launched on ithe first day of 1956, Stockholders of Manufacturers and Industrial National were to meet today to! approve the merger terms, Merger of the Detroit Bank and) i the Detroit Wabeek has been re- § ported ever since the Detroit Trust, 4 Co. and the Wabeek State Bank of |$ Detroit consolidated July 30, - Detroit-Wabeek was said to be/$ looking — for _ another merger in}, rer te provide city-wide banking manufac: turers-industrial deposits ' will be almost on the same level of the | Detroit Bank. Christian Crusaders to Meet Wednesday ORTONVILLE — The Christian Crusaders of the Baptist Church i will meet at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. in the church parlors to continue. he work on chairs ‘that will be used later for the communion table. lunches for the all day GMC TRUCKS “Built in Pontiac by Pontiac People” WILSON GMC CO. Oakland at Cass, Pontiac - a 4 q 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Meet Your Friends in the RIKER FOUNTAIN wus reper Sawer FA revere PAPAL P PPL ; ~~ Tere. wrvvveveYTY ~ Complete Investment Facilities - « » ot Your Finger Tips Just pick up your phone and call us for experienced . service on your investments. Your inquiries are welcome _—by phone, by letter or in person. WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. Member New York Stock Exchange end other leading exchanges PONTIAC OFFICES 716 Pontiac Stete Bank Building , FE 4-2895 Members will bring their. meeting, CHICAGO uA firm tone but]. Pru unty. S00 ean pat yar ei = NEW YORK «®—The stock mar- vailed ta ie pre Fea 3. o's'| ket held to a steady course today 1 2 3.35 ba: wei. Ss agi the meighortoed of is old reo . prices were made at or Fg tency, / high. shortly after the opening, after Ne, ty he bebe Prices usually Were changed a : Not, 3.00- vino 1, 200-2 96 : which prices tended to sag. They] tal tae to i340. | fractions either way. although some held stove the provinis chee Sli 3038 by, bu:| prices moved between 1, and 2 ae make oe as) 3.00 bu; Mo 1, 2. Sees points, while soybeans lagged. (Sa hab "(HE opened on 2.300 shares off 194 at nee se So ct ot Sent ee 25';73:| 66 and then slipped, The company hour unchanged to 4% higher,|bu; cabbage, : 76 bu;| reported earnings for nine months December $2.04%; corn Y% to %| Sebbage: sprouts, 50 bu-| equal to $6.24 a share as against higher, oe oats Nee 198-2: mee:| $8.38 a year ago. nged r, Decem . 1.00-1.50 b "8-1.50| General Motors, selling without So i soe ele at WPS a cn tw %q higher. November $2.35%, and and| [.##-1,18, sete, be vir’ Ro [| beem the day’s most active issue lard 8 to 13 cents a hundred pounds] 15-90 doz behs. “Parsley root, No 1, 80-| In the past four sessions during , lower, November $11.52, 1 oo pers’ Carenne, Novi ae-tas| Which it gained 7% points. —-- : e bu Peppers, Cayesne, He 1. %- a Abr HONEYMOON “NAVY” SAILS AGAIN—Maid ditional feature of a trip to the Falls since the Groin Price | Boo-3'00 bd. | otstaen taney, ‘as"fo-4| Among higher stocks were Beth-| of the Mist III slides down the ways at Niagara 1800's. The all-metal craft replaces the two wood- s bag: NO'l, 1.20-1.30 -Pump-|lehem Steel, Chrysler, Goodyear, ; ° 4 Kins, No 4. 100-1 28 bu. Radish es, black Edison, Falls, N. Y., to insure that today’s honeymooners en-hull Maids which burned in drydock last April. AGO! “Nor 38 MAF) Opening) N21. 1.50 dos bebs; ipdlshes red, fancy. Copper, Allied Chemical, Texas| Will not miss the boat ride which has been a tra- : vos : Mar ...cosee 67% 59 wah, Acorn. ‘Ho i, Koo 26 bu: sauash, eyes spigpniegae a , 2 ; ccbsenes S00 MAY cecces: AT. Lee . 00-1.25 bu; er were such is xs SEIT BONS Daly SOT 6%6| Ebene: Mo", 1,60-140, bu.” Tomatoes Hey Meyer nas BE. College to Offer Directors Vote County Deaths 2 eee 199% Dee .....--. 1.12 * * ‘ mical, Southern iway cgonees BBR RRS coc Tb pai: eer ea: eee, tats. | and. Union Pacific Course in Truck | Des ..ecckee LRSM. TUE ...-s000 -bu.. : : Alfred Crouch RRS Big Me No 1, 100-190 bu, ‘isle. No 1 New York Stocks (Line Management in sure HOLLY’ — ‘Service — for ~aAltred July vrseeées 135% Dec ........ 11.42 |1.00-1.25 bu.” No 1, 1.25-1,75 ew TO : m J | Crouch J tree Mar 12.12..1142 |bu. @orrel, ‘No 1, 1.00-1.25 bu.” Spina : At Touch, 72, James street, Orton- Det sn. -cces 64M No 1, 129-118 bis” Swiss Chard: No Liadmiral . .... 203 Int’ Tel & Tel. 28 year course in motor trans- . ville, will be at 1 p.m, Wednesday me ‘ wafirmngea phone poner ons = gies an Redection at jak oy a yt portation management, which plan- from the Bendle Funeral Home, News in Brigf © (pete Sia kadax Sat acer eee teens Ei ic: Sheers any wl oe erga meee i a eset tos the aueooicemetery. Mr. Crotch dod Mow _ |L85-L73" bus endive, bleached, "No. Alcos...1... 17, Memnecott "...222.4| for administrative and supervisory|@ Share was voted for the 40,000 Cemetery. Mr. Crouch died Mon- , 25-2. Escarole, .25-1.75\am Airline ., 24.2 Kresge, 8S . 29.1 : day. Robert Rogers, 50 of 279 Going, |bu: escarole, bleached, No 1, 2-2-278/am Can ...:.. 45 LOF Glass | 84.4/personnel in the industry, will be/outstanding shares of Pontiac State o 4 pleaded guilty to reckless driving | pit: Iettuce: Butter, No 1, 290-300 bu: A= Sr, ci: SS bee oy L i liopened next fall at the Tri-State|Bank stock yesterday by the evevere miei several nlects yesterday and paid a $100 fine plus) lettuce. head, No 1, ‘0k ba tfue. Am M & Pdy.. 24.7 h Aire .: $1.1/College of Engineering and Com-|pank’s board of direct and nephews. $25 costs impbsed by West Bloom-|\eaf, ‘No I. 7s-1.00" bu “Romaine, |am Beaters. SF deere iu” 4] terce at Angola; Ind. one delta me J en Mrs. Anna Zink rac gaa! Justice Elmer C. Am News eae 38 Lori re = = be offered as a major in the avi Milo J. Cross ree UTICA—Service for Mrs. Anna ] : Am Seating .. 304 Mack Trk ... 31.1/ College's department of commerce, end was an increase of. 15/z7ink, 59, 12345 Clinton River Rd., or peur Meanie tn Se oad Gaal Poultry Am Gmieft -.. 404 Martin. G} ... 308/the course will lead to a bachelor cents per share over last year. sterling Township, will be held at bail, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. See Am Tob-...-, 1 Merck... 24.4/0f science degree in business ad-) He also pointed out the dividend)19 am. Wednesday from the —Adv. IT, (Nov. 14 (AP)—Prices paid neh... 2) une $3.4| ministration. 'was paid on a larger number of schwarzkoff-Milliken Funeral + pound f.0.b, Detroit for No. 1 quality|Armeo Stl ... 49 Monsan Ch .. 46 The move was officially endorsed shares. Home with burial in Uti Ht ve poultry up to 10 @ ee a: Go wb Ncen 4908 h burial in Utica Ceme- FE gh A cosas — ee heavy broilers or “tryeras asd pit [Arms Ck... 38 Motor ‘Pa... gea|recently by the National Commit-| In September, the board @p-jtery. Mrs. Zink died early Sunday : : oe es 22: caponettes Ais Ibe) 30 (66% Oi Ont Ldne.. 03 Boter Wheel . 293) tee » Anaprsescng of the American aire Se ae mmbe a morning at Henry Ford Hospital, YOURE Aveo Mig .... 6 y Cp .., 38 | Pruc Assns. . w increased number Detroit. ees ine tea ackepe teat "te milpait.& Ohio. 4 Murray Cp rae Bah S Tinie. 2, Mesiies Br .. 3) The. 12-quarter course will in-/® shares from 30,000 to 40,000. Surviving are four daughters, Sear S Stockholders pemand. ight hdartet shout, steady on Benguet -o.0s 3 Nat Gash R... 313 _ subjects = omeret baie ~)Mirs:"Nellie Rutkus, Mrs. Alice cenene — “ iis g2{]eategories as well as: a com Serv Val Anna Zin Appr ove 3-1 Split sane: 5 eden 7, ae R fet Leeds is hensive sronp of eitacts pertain. apa vice Auditors Utica Mrs. Mildred Griske of Me. by ee suai ee “ NY Central a $2 ing exclusively to the motor trans- me t Clemens; six brothers, John and NEW YORK @® — Stockholders 3‘ — oe Bri Mig .. we No Am AV..... 67.6 poet field. LANSING # — The staff of the | William of Rhinelander, Wis., Jo- of Sears, Roebuck & Co., at a/sie isi asta “fe a ee sac Pn [Be ce tet ee Te esas”? 38 one state Public Service Commission |S€Pb, racippboy Edward of Chi- special meeting Monday poate gt hens or |Calumet a sol Owens 1.Gi. ae Williams Sa Dems has recommended a $103,000 rate /“8®. oe a split’in the company’s stock on @ fryers. id ‘roosters 146-18 6: (cores Boup | 432 Pec G & Bl... 804 increase in the contract between|Haute, Ind.; three sisters, Mrs. Par fabn ieee sah atgert a comes we «PAS A: tlre , the Upper Michigan Power and| Stella ‘Skubal of Milwaukee, Mrs. Stockholders also approved a/2?-23),bea wn 33-35; tom turkeys Cén ry, ---+7 102 Darke De: af Seize the New Ideas Light Co. and the City of Esca- = — and Mrs. Ida Kar- change of the par value of the deena _ Cantal Airl .. 39.5 co! Bee naba. : y; h of Rhinelander, Wis.; Cp ... 8. ; ' 5 stock from no par to a par valte| _ogrmore MEP 426" age. ton Stes Trac: BY Pleat g' =< al, DETROIT (AP) — Gov. G. Men-|, In & report Presented at a earn! lou Eranishlisen of $3 a share an increase in| ett. es cases included, federal-state|Ches & Obio.. 35.2 prelps D ..--- $inen Williams says the difference|IM& yesterday, staff auditors rec- Mrs. Virginia Baker the total authorized shares from Whitee Orato A jumbo s-04 weighted phones A _ $4 Philip Mor. ';; 44.6/ between Republicans and Demo- ommended a rate of 1.243 cents per| LAK Serv 274 million to 100 million, average $7 ‘a, large $ ‘Ss ramaif 31 Climax Mo". us tow] Milis.. us crats is that Republicans "‘cling to kilowatt hour, against 8.85 cents E ORION — ice, for ——— of record Nov. 23 wid avg Sa wet Se 31-34 wial Sone Bole 138 Pit ute ot the old things,” and Democrats, |Per kilowatt hour paid by the city og Nec ogee Baker, 53, ” Head “3, in the split. bree ores A jumbo 60, ree |G0t = 4 - $1 Pullman viseee 364/“Seize the new.” in 1954. 33% S. Brosdway, will be held at rs of 20,639,135 shares voted| 49-54 wid » um 38-43 via one Sen ee a Ee 313 * * « This would give the company a|!! &.m. Wednesday from Allen's Methonped of the split with 19,521 e yn 3tigrs x rah we avs Soa "pais 3 . 8 ait at “Because of this difference,” |fair return of seven per cent on its — Home with burial to follow geen anes 72,955,000 shares aie ae Cont Can .... 9 rey Met’... $0.¢Williams told the Wayne County|investment, staff members said. Sire. Beka died sectedee eee ot ‘enenon aac wl be outta | th WA eta S-dhMeall "Srey, sO Repeeegy Saal pemerrati, Busines ‘and Pros | 2errean, anid’ the’ stats report|iM& at her home, : 2 arn Curtiss Wr .:) 28 Safeway Bt... 49.6 mmiteee yesterday, “the Chairman, sa staff's report ‘ ae : a pga = prema v( Se ee ee a} t Rex fap... 411/P0le of business leadership in to-|would be studied and acted upon Rive ts curvived by 0 sister, Mrs. distribute the additional ghares on|” saree —< firm. Price: sy Moe a | | RR. ae jmorrow's world will belong more by the commission in ‘a few) Wosy i el desl! bo < wort 1 to 3 cents higher. | Demand ccttve ind Dow Chem :.. $1 Shell Msssse * to the Democrats than to Republi-/weeks.” rin William J. Seegmiller of : i ren Se eee Bs IS “Time has got to run in our! Astronomers Grou es Earl Dr ist Di ov. 14 TAP) Peta > 4 oie. “i sta Git Cait us favor,"", Williams said. “If it . 2 P MILFORD — Service for Ronald y ugg ies rivals 331 snd 331 om track: total U8. peer Bad .... 3 oes ou iad. 9 {|doesn't, America is going to go to View Projector Colwell, 16, 1876 Canal Rd., will be , , Saunet wer aed oulcy Tstkepits [tae Mer”... $22 $t4,08 Oule.: 13 /down hill, and down hill fast." | tgembers ‘of the Pontiac-North-|ncheel's Church with tania ‘to Monday in Hospital moserate. o nd Abd market em .. Be Stud Pack 302 e ae west Detroit Ast A el ichael's Church with burial to Russets 3.65-5.90; utilities 240-248; Min-|Oen Bak --.. 9.6 Suther Pap... @ -_* 310 Democratic bus: "et De witness a full demcnstra-|"U0w in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Re- ROCHESTER — Bert E. N ‘leaded aad tiacs 2. = = -- oi Suit & Co... aajness “and professional people st-liian of the “Spitz project at g/citation of the rosary will be. at 316 West Fifth St., died last night —— Gen Pas <:.:. 98 Temas co...-.tieg| ended the meeting. It was the}, mm ‘Thursday in the new Robert|*:> Pm. Wednesday from Donel- nS Pte gy se tag Ae a ater i Livestoch oe tee .. 8 wes 0 Bu... zi1|second meeting of its “kind. The | MicMath Planetarium, at the C son-Johns Funeral Home, Pontiac. brief ill Hospi Gon Tire .... O14 or, Sar’. $03/4irst was held Nov. 8 in Lansing. brook Institute of Sci Survivors include his mother on nan. . A ig Ah tg so SP | Ee 3 The is able to display| “Ts. Jesse Floyd; his father, a - Rochester's early: drug-|anie 100. | ito early. sales, receipts Comrieh «DA Pwent Gen... Fr} M . Less ages o pod dome | George Colwell; four sisters, Crys- gist, Mr..Norton came to the town) , coe available — renee Geb’ ioe Se Carbice «0S other P 101 fo Fight 7 _ tal and Gayle of Peoria, Ill, Mrs. | . as a child. He retired from the drug/by about 300 head carried | rom Menéeg Gt No Ry ... 423 Unit Air Lin.. 382 Ay : cefling of the planetarium, as Otis Craig of Pontiac and Deanna business in 1928 and took charge |™os"”, cutter to, good sie ine ‘aaa | Srernonnd “2S Unit -Aire....” 62.6 ° many as are visible on a clear = of. sales tax division for eight/stesdy but very Hite cary trading ew Gulf Ol ... 842 Gas Cp... 32 or | emen mee. and Jerome of Peoria Ill. and counties under Governor Fitz-|{j ieee-23.00 ce] some cetisty cows a ro-ie. oe. Homesth a AH vs FE 9 bb gn epee ait Sproat Richard of Otsego. , gerald. He was manager of the|few, stles canners and cutters 156° | Rooker Bi... 304 Us Stedl..... se1} DETROIT — Attorneys repre- a ol a = . Tl Cent ..... 6.4 z - first Michigan Bell Telephone of-|tmait “lot’ choice S00 Tb stock steers 2 US Tod..-;. 188) senting a 101-year-old Detroit wom-|Public planetarium in Michigan AMENDMENTS fice in Rochester. le 180. Market. opening) In ~ ye BR — Tete Pee: seeking a share in the three Pana ot Oskignd, state et Michigan, Bs an Se. Werte was 0 he eee Steady on very Wimed early sup-ltmt Bus Mehi 400% Wilson & Go.. 12.1|Million dollar estate of her daugh-/Men’s Club to: Gather the ber of BOE, 810, a life member |eneice and. prime deassiow feelin Nick <3 Yale Toe, Ol crastene ty’ the ee | The Men's" Chabl aeome ore Tee. We ales viduals up to 27.00; primelint Paper |.-1142 oa case. ROCHESTER— 8“ Clubloctratier Park District.” of Rochester tes ) Pilot plan for proposed Tratier) oa “ BP Re 25-8 1372 731 1798/of Detroit were named general|Metamora Farm Group Christmmas|ferr than ten 110! clear’ feet, beteeen 50 ; BO cones DEG. 4 a : | 410) e bulk, uk HG 2 and. 3s 330-390 RP 00; |Month age NUBSS Gh es eet guardians to represent Mrs. Van| party, which will be held Wednes-|¢*c “traver Nesp ast tapartencena at or See ee Oe wveelte ante cute Wit 84 184] Etten’s interests in the case. She|day, Dec. 14 at the Masonic Hall. |space, ““°*" ‘DA! screech upon this 400; steers and heifers very uneven,|1955 Low ......203.1 1149 67. ' ' . : , beeen Se aceeesls sR ENS wince ae dae pone n Raetaraies Sets ee tate jos wpore “than 22,,an4, some ne steady; alate 4 ae cence = parensmess ood, utinties. pers us soe, vealers and sechers and fasmere aed wines oy shee botnet the a sles By a Wall Street Journal =<) 2 i ie ex uorie Red Leader Waits Sin onion ei Sou Subscriber bulk c! = pag steers ces nd ‘a yf (Oh) feet lot, rane. a oad 900, ‘th heifers. 21.78: Hi h Ci R li ments shall not be counted as a part of During the pat 12 month my in| ta mere ey, aes ourt Kuting stgeae ce rate ru, Sel $2,000 — thanks largely to things vag AE ) vealers 8.00-18.00: a WASHINGTON @®—The that conforms with the requirements of Piao send in The Wall Stces [nr Wat sendee teak sees “Wie iCeart tellay tubes wp the ents of availabe foreach. vatier. space "a. 3 Journal. I hear people around me- Biases sheep ; slow; sleughter|Communist Leader Steve Nelson to} wea A land use permit shall ve grant. complaining about this and that, |lembs unevenly sons lower than late\decide whether enf ed the applicant upon the furnishing P ec weeks ‘ahsep matany sieney: enforcement of f pla 4 ifteati But not me. I never had it so good! prime, t ‘good sees | state sedition laws is barred by the compnance with the above "sequreunentt The Journal not only helps me | jambs Tip down 1290-18 18: cul federal Smi nd payment of a fee of twenty-five earn mane ‘they habe te good 10.00-1600; good to ith Act. ($28.00) dollars. | Such land use permite _ ps choice lambs any No >. * shall be revocable for non me how to get more value for the wi, see and ~ Bo vag Oral arguments were to supple- with the space requirements ot this money I spend. For oS ig cull to chotee shorn ‘eves 3.80:8.80. ment those set forth in written mits shail’ be valid for a. period of in prripdeaey ine aed sy red Pea briefs filed in advance with the am Change Lot No. 1 and South % lot tide: on buildin supplies gave Flint Druggist Stops ges n of the from Commercial 1 to Trailer Park Dis- me ie oo eee ne oe Bleeding Pil Communist Party of Western Pen. Bp gps . | Ld eor- Articles on taxes guide me on what g l es sylvania, was convicted in a state Ral en A erase teres oe tee to do to keep my taxes down. 5 Years Ago—Ne Trouble Since court. in Pittsburgh on charges of nee Easterly 545.20 feet, thence This story is t ical. 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Ne son Society National Bank ephler Co. 219 [ft y ‘TWENTY-FOUR : ria 4 Ce ae # ye \ i gee re * * ey 1955 Educators Must President of University Urges Schools to Ease Enrollment Problems © EAST LANSING (®—Two speak- ers told the Association of ‘Land Grant Colleges and Universities to- day that higher ‘educatién must increase the productivity of its staff and plants if itis to keep up with mounting eureliments. * * Dr. Lewis Webster Jones, presi- dent of Rutgers University and of the association, said that college enrollments will be doubled — by 1960 or 1970 on the basis of popula- tion ‘increases and a growing de- sire of Americans to go to college. Educators must be inventive in devising labor-saving methods for teachers, Dr. Jones said. He and Dr. Glen W. Giddings Dr. Jones suggested as possibili- ties larger classes, fuller use of . ‘graduate, professional, trade schools and to extension and short courses. The number of classes in such sential could be reduced, he said. Auto Parts Owners in and consumer goods. i Take jthief who broke into police Capt. Poland Discloses With Yugoslavia _ VIENNA, Austria @—Poland an- nounced today a trade agreement part of a new Russian play to in- duce Marshal Tito back into the Soviet economic sphere. : Under the agreement, Poland offering Marshal Tito credits at installations for food factories, mines and railway car plants. SIMILARITY SEEN Western diplomatic observers in Vienna saw in the agreement a similarity with Czechoslovakia’s arms deal with Egypt and Rus- sia's offer to provide India with industrial plants. (In Belgrade, Associated Press Correspondent, Boris Boskovic re- ported the deal wag not likely to impress the Yugoslavs much, nor re-establish the close economic ties which existed between Mar- shal Tito and the East before 1948). « * * Radio Warsaw said the goods exchange in 1956 would total 28) million dollars. Poland will de- and machinery while Yugoslavia will export lead, zinc, pyrites, tim- ber, cellulose, cast steel, tobacco! Barracks of Michigan Meeting Tomorrow A meeting of the World War I Barracks at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Vet- erans Memorial Building, Detroit. the spokesman said. The meeting is open to members and interested persons. Care, Thief LOUSVILLE, Ky. @ — To the Trade Agreement with Yugoslavia’ which appeared| 2 per cent yearly interest to buy|- liver coal, coke, rolled iron, sugar] . of Michigan will be held| _'THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, : ss s (4 ; re OESERT ss, DELUGE. L rat 4 : rad 4 rw AND SOON FROM AFAR, “True Life Ac E DESERT LIES BONE DRY AND GAC af hy pe at . he FF" te a . rf f 4 1a ir World Rights Reserved : PUSHING AHEAD A CLOUD OF DUST AND MIST, THE FLASH FLOOD COMES ROARING --- SENDING THE ARKOYO DWELLERS FLEEING FOR THEIR LIVES. State Tr _|new commander for the Detroit Coa day announced assignment of a transfer of five other officers. ee 6 Capt. Jack Warner, commander of the fourth district, Jackson, was Ford Planning Plant at Columbus, Ohio DETROIT — Ford Moter Co. dent, said the company is nego tiating for the purchase of a 200- acre site on the city’s northern outskirts to house the installation. Police Follow Big Chase Judge Orders School ‘Extortionists’ Locked Up DETROIT w#—Seeking to stamp out schoolboy “extortion” incidents Juvenile Judge Nathan J. Kaut- Detroit; Wayne Lose | EAST LANSING ) — State|_ Police Comm. Joseph A. Childs to- $2 Million Tax Claim|s3=: Farmington Resident Placed on Probation Jack O. Eccles, 37, of 23038 Vio-|*™ - Arab-Jew Borders Open for Christmas because their William Binder’s home: You'd bet-|...- : man sent two youths to the Boysierty taxes from corporations the Jordan Foreign Ministry and on commercial zoned land and/ter find a good hiding place. The| moueed Plans today to build */for Three Fleeing Youths | vocational School at Lansing yes-|manutacturing parts for the na-|"4,comy Circuit Judge Georgeir cis Office for pestly on residential $20 you took belonged to the Kem} Swe rpg an COLDWATER, Mich w®—Three of! terday. tion's defense program. Eccles admitted Nov. 1 to negli-| Under the agreement, pilgrims Cig pope Mpeg a Peace Officers Assn, heading plant uM-'19 youths who fled from the Cold-| The two, one 16 and one 15,| The ruling was based on a suit|gent homicide in a traffic can stay three days. 1908. ted Chey have. the right to| Almost $100 million a year ts| The plant, scheduled for comple-|"Me? State Home and Training! "owe Ganreed ill Geese eatS ‘endfor the Air Forces which soaght| | = Fermingum =| tee Dec, 24, Orthodex Eastern contioue their operation as a. non-|being spent in the United States tion“by mid-1947, will employ some|School last night led police of tol them q dime. Both ninth graders,|refund of a personal property tax! Seventy out of every 100 people|Rite Christians Jan. 6 and fol gwen ‘© hearing date|for the purpose of building or im-|3,000 workers. states on a merry chase before the two already were on. probation |of $67,714 paid to Detroit and $12,-|in India earn their living from |lowers ‘of the Armenian rite Jan f proving churches. | S. W. Ostrander, Ford vice presi-|they were captured. Hor other offenses. 572 paid Wayne County in 1952. |agriculture. 18. Death Notices Flowers 3| Help Wanted Male 6| | Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7 DUNSTAN’S CAB DRIVERS. STEADY DAY|CLEANER AND i ROOM ’ ' jan Sinan, nov. on es ee a tno mete. Apply «8 Orchard Lx-| helpful rersge i aed week Abe po Hun auig, Beare am WANTED ri A guns cane Whe “meter werks, $id ‘week, pcr, Mich” ape ts; | -Lumerel Directors. 4| cig wane WaRTED— | _ bere. nechener Full Time Welders | PRODUCTION —_|__SetreNinteenizal grocers ee | Bestne tings “<2: a8|7 NEEDED. cot Winn 3. ence’ | py Alt 4MBULANCE ORQUND CREPENTERS | at ban time: Geet working tao | eet'eppy ne "Sime ee Set cee uet, nace ouany te | Reverie OWEST "| _ IMMEDIATELY ‘ed se Sg ? och: Game: sea Rxechems onvertunity. | SUNDEEN MFG. CO. ‘ complete ; , Beauticians We have the elien Rev, Walter i 2 Dra ins — Wateric seedy Frere, ee eer A DEPARTMENT MANAGER FOR Wilts RET a CAR WAGE 7 EXPERIENCE . Srewiage, cmaine Steen, a a my sige wenes, PE 22033 tor your inter eficieting. Intermesit in| |” DIGNIFIED SERVICES CEMENT MEN Graperyeurtain section. Past | FULL bt TIME CAR WASH-| NOT NECESSARY material. ve. experience tes view. ry. Kingsley.| xirkby Puneral Home PE ¢1882 ecieest pe aEEN ou | LeleBentiberven cepsrimest| Reweay, Ate wach Sa0 ing. end production took. Apoly | "aleg spereone vatxioun to. Tears fier reen! tees, Reez|DONelson-JOHNS | cte'waseteeose ar woos| Ren, rats tine | haar nestiata enone oe | | APPLY | phat gk Sie wimn| fo iakss eeceseaaries at 3 p.m. FUNERAL HOME working conditions. Apply in, per- Tip covers and custom | —oewin. FE 40087, FISHER BOD\ NEED A leading store, demonstrating NED FOR FUNERALS” | son. Sunoco Station, r Bivd. shop ont con-|GAS BTATION ATTENDANT. DIV N eo eR oe CPINESGRIPPIN CHAPEL |— ‘24. Mepie, Sirmingbem.” | act esgressive’ embiions Must be experienced. Good par. IVISIO} THE FOLLOWING QUALITIOA : sep ld; Beloved ion Of George a\' Thoughtful Service___TE 204) Good lan yenriy bonus toed live-wire salesman’ Apply 900 Baldwin Ave. TIONS: TO SELL ADVERTISING sce beter ot Avera, Jereme| VOOTMECS-Viple DESIGNERS. } LS A Service, 121 M- Muster 4, Bir FOR THE MICHIGAN BELL a ee FUNERAL HOME (Needed) Sarre SARTED pou | BEE WATOFORSTOCRROG| © rw cETTERS sins: ome oe ine ce Fae eee as Som ere be = ee sa | "SRR weet eet Gee] BRaccmn aut Flite aime | ato PAGES: AOE, % TO #, MOH in Mt. Sie? : a fae, see ais om. Monuments 4A Body Fixtures BY. sthsonainbenian Ee eee — SALES covinanals MUST Funeral Home. § Deueoohes) BUY DIRECT AND SAVE Welding Dies trailer, open top or van. it] eee See Stage, NOV. i toms Pam W_|meten's G"'Geete Ee ence |, Assountion sei See Spur rraner| IQnition Man | Seer stem: Sed | nave avro, we rar aauanr age 34: deivved| 369 Gatland ave. PEg4e) " 58 Hrs. Min. Bird, Sect. Feotine, Mauchigns. PR) SoD er dome beens oot fresi| si iernenty she | * (COMMMMONS. APPLE ae Sees Hst|__Cemetery Lots 8) Interviews ti 8pm. , . Stent ase ary pos eons | —FEEATESTATE— | ORe™ Roms watpnon Bo _ funeral * eons: gp AAR cameras ght. te - company io- a " CL 8:30 AM. TO > P.M |e ore. Le! NCODERN | -PETAILERS | sivsiaacreatar| SALESMAN |__| raga any ton timaroas Se pe | 1 bait A a Ee evita icc] Ga k “Weercent pe A , ; eee. Dut not» aw © irs retane a Viceinin P| Chapel: cemetery los, Lincole- LOCKHART-WRIGHT | “man Must hove cat. Permanea ‘gg AA STPESIERCED at Me. ngineering _ ENGINEERING SERVICE work. Toot giving ©. experience, worker, required Tena | 9 oe 1965 8. Telegraph FE 2.3296 BLOOMFIELD on. ound to Pontes} fer experience in general | tn- vit “ve'ks|) ‘BOX REPLIES Service Co, |; ax wire asu-| FASHION SHOP | a®R¥ICE gfATION (A MEN TRAVEL| meme wim ssmpiete group tovak 4%) | ee 1695 12 Mile Rd. | 4 Sort"hoety Calne Gunners | 108.8 TELBORAP RD. | teneay and’ ight mechutice OUNG MEN, TRAVEL| gace, sie, leave end racation eating. 10-| i 96, 27, 28, 30, 31, 38, 44, goa hag ina wegemmcmes nS chard_Lake. poted By ye 8 ey | : ‘ Berkley, Mich. , : with manager, guaran- ; ‘ ‘ a Sentecn Peneel| | 0 Oh Ohh). D $d ‘Teletins mate (°"weSSy | —parmaoes iat time povton for| Serines ables enka pee ag Di 97, 100, 104, 107, 116, esigqners : @ position for) Serience Decsasary. Work NS delivering’ or. ‘collect. | WANT Arthur. 2441 Mt. Clemens te Ut te. Me : MEN cuperionce, "Orowing eccoust vs wately Ser Mr” Misner, Metel| SF a Brenig se ot car. Call! Sty One PE supewer $4: ejored, | busband sot atte : ° . Detailers cena te hai ened commission basis, All employes | Pontisc, 11-2 Thurs, only EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER WANTED: GIRL TO DO GENERAL Unie aga °Wilard™*Gume"ine| Help Wanted Male 6| Die and Tool PONTIAC PLY runionnet OTTICE | "Help Wanted Female 7) —S Ses tus Mi seem. | [fete ‘ge tome aha FE Bianguart: Gear Seether a ce Woe, suman neeee Ce nner cs peactee,.tet| Employment Service 154_N. SAGINAW AMBITIOUS WOMEN EARN $is sEN RAL OFFICE adhere er Ohme, “Mrs. Ings pc b pg Walled Room Foreman Pp Pe ed FE ¢2551 TO Weekly handling beautiful sterling TYPIST ting, Tuesday thru Saturday, with Mrs, kmms Oilmer. Completed ar- MA 42141. remier NATIONAL FOOD CON fas| ‘Sining wall’ and a9 Bavarian china, Leads; We have an opening in our Re. own transportation. $18 per week. OF the Pursios Penni" caleg bet. Pull ot part me. warn aes Bie Ce ee 1 1 % ale © > Meeibiy ae on _ FE Sa 10 2. m. to ip m. En Co ty enital. ~ card of Thanks 1 : He gihy Experienced. For pro- | 1210 14 ue g. Clawson, Mich Sinuina EES SoS) Berek atte Sewer mmc | Serene se ena oe many sympelhy cards sent dung) Ap8y” 66, Warne, Bt. ;| turing pressed metal, | _jf,rafe Suet Ait Bervice, Keene Juice Lote” of room “tn. cial age to Dee ih He ermanent emt stampings and assem- | San WASHERS, WHITE OR COL-| f-> of the ‘churn asa} ACCOUNT ADJUSTER | bilies,- for automotive eee: ,_010_H,_Mate, ater. WHY WAIT! Mate “many Rindnesses, Mrs] fest iin’, bate and related indus: R OPERATOR $250 A 200 wire An rie oN oF wae eop| Sop Sas aeaetaegg| tries Metropolitan | RECAPS Et Soy ar ron : roe to Rev. on Hazard, n io * area, _ Replies confi- tase veers or Bider ‘airon, 7 . Empl Servi ans Chive, Deed. 3 he: see and dential. Pontiac Press | §p°r So : 3 18 Bas ~< Sora é "pm 42581 rer Daughters of America, ; n 107, ¢ : iD: MIDDT. AGED . seed week _Ast_for_Mr.. Hummel : HONE CANVAS.| girl’ Live in Call Of 246%6 3 i ae en gal Rees Heece| eae | Bee See oa ce| Summ ste ee oa 1 or; ¢ hes 6h Nese On Oe EN® B! rmif m, 8: Plains ‘and Rd. ye ~ . Can eet napee oat | eth StePeam 2 ree rs ier eee 4 Ay SR sper magees More tar | Sale * i SIRUGR OO eee one | Gran ¢ a r _£ Eas eee aa reer ee| ERNIE | em vee | VARIETY JOR 170 | tates 3 : and willingness to work . lo t vi < . ~ ous! RTO ¢ : . Hotel, Wesnesaay or wagon bizai ~ aes Roars . den Pontine Btate Seat Mies. who's ti Tee x ; 7 : from "3 to 5 or 7 to 9 p.m. CARPENTERS,» ONLY UNION OPERATORS * and Ger _.|ARC WELDERS. SRP ERIENCED. . , Ge Putas "boty canta | asec, ‘tacDecksl font ‘Mis Oo. cx or FE 281 Auto. Screw. Machine te ener "Loca fan ©. Holly, le. De signers Drill Press ge ee ee gle ae moans en ie iG) Stoun aie ee ewe -| Detailers *| INSPECTOR Toe Beatracs| Brake Man a AE deeaiolend gio Ee Fiagted at conte an pan Eases Checkers ag Dantels a ca. - || Cass o eases ter mers] ha, it ends ets : CURB a aus ee OER, ray | Ras WAITRESSES |, foe ae a 4 : poe * PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1955 __THE PONTIAC | PhyslesTherapy __ 21A | Notices & Personals. 25 | MODEST, MAIDENS ~~ By Jay Alan) R : The Srand solid Dick, slate root 3. Las . : be mae : Bt did ren, ? ‘ wasn ee | te ne aca | PAUL D. HAMMOND B be ~ i APT. PRIVATE EW-| apr's. MEN, MEALS a FURNITURE NEEDED Pa lk Se tarred. Kise sleeping ome, U0 | Fu Sigh SSvay / "Gola." Will “ou “or T Rooms ano bat - | Py BA : vi beth garney end sity "=| Convalescent Homes a8A| tutte’ ke aa BimMINGHAM 3 NOONE COU: | coreg nad PON, =... BEES aan mee | ple. $88. et 4-2366, pm | people, New fire resistant on oS $2,600. R _.Wtd. Miscellaneous | 28). Qu0D RENTALS AVAILABLE | Penuss Fe si | Se FE Ry . CHILDREN'S BOOKS. GIRL'S AGE “Just think! Thirty-three dollars and twenty-three cents of avails ab SEnVite er apn ne gi DOE | 2 BEDROOMS ‘Sete settage® | nat is mine!” paiva | Se Eee See Doe oe ee, emt ove, Woe Bru Eu Some | Na a es eee Wat Rtetcets| foe oi ean oe ee 4088 | Wrp: SWHEEL HAND TRUcK.| Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32; Wanted Real Estate 32A| %5,; as Oe oe service, Good food and exc TRAILER N het PE 23-6750. . oe re neste ee ee | ee > “ oare. . Por. equity on this one. or would FES. | Wanran, To BUY" GOOD TATE . - : NEW MODERN RANCH- gy AR in a eg ; " te wane is giregitine 't give pay a away. Large wdebceegp ah hao Sete pete ae and Py welised 6 yr Thescens, contrast se ves a ‘| eae | Det as men ap-| listings needed. We will appreciate | Dat. Beautiful surroundings. $65.) _ ery e or 3830.| CUCKLER REALTY praise your .. 08 per cent your call by giving prompt, eifi- | _—=M_3-2656 or MU : r\ IN 236_N. Saginaw rE WANTED — Save been ye terher |. att ty ITAMMON NOW AVAILABL yy home for 2 ladies. BUILD NOW — : 80441 ng for gd pe PA D. HAMMOND 2 unfurn, i with all utilities : Will build on your lot, 3 WASHING MACHINE, BED- | Any hour, Pe rig eves, ve satis be eee Wine Bee | “y tether to, have rich home. ‘slomalte ent, Gag olwina Tamim, O |, LC HAYDEN, | SARmmY OY OD von iss | Or aaa i88 Se : sas ~ a ot gg mony - Reet furn. aaais Cenvien: mo answer, Pe : "ite | 4 Money Wanted 28A Cash Waiting Rent Apts, Furnished 33 walOE [ane ROguE WIFE Te f mo answer, call FE Time, tor |} more year if sl by aaaeienaehaeateadaeeaeaes yor od contracts call OF s@)y . . we decorated, Garage. 4 .R, DUNLAP beating coro, Deas i ' : + OUD HOUND. | ECnmniy at 6 percent ioe, Write Hr" Sneed parson —— a atts ran Bat lanantowns 7; Gib BA Hotel Rooms 39 me &. OR Se eNO Wi APPLIANCE SERVICE Omar st FE son. Box i¢ Pontide “press, °°” ” A. JOHNSON, Realtor Utilities furn, 258 ard Lake| upper. Adulte. Avatiable at once.) HOTEL ROOSEVELT ag med yoouns catle IGT HAULIN ed aii makes of retrig-| “OST: POXHOUND. FE WATE. Wanted to Rent 29 es wigg st otal er tts. Tae BAE | nite after 8:90 or FEDS] ‘Boome 41240 up Bath. 417.0 Up. cd by fire, Best offer over : + Reward | erpERLY LADY WOULD LIKE| FE 4 i ; ™ acted Rent Houses Furnished 35 AUBURI ““hagewood. south of Line wen Sat ache wearing, ae rim —aanag_nooae.| 8° ed 25 ae tater ae rere eme| Etec con eee a ‘= pag Bog re FAST ACTION! Wash'rm., 4 mi, out A 2 BEDROOM HOME APRty. and unit, *. oe + — — ts naa Buyen tare tz ccact-ng bave| igen: He tomene Ga PE)" BRD eee ME Pec ae Tors Rem" aneinones| ttn "3 atin tt FAMILY i CHILD. WISH TO ‘edu. Ask for Mr. | 7 ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE, fod street. room. gas 7 house. en | QUICK CASH | snp sods uns |" [Seto ek | Sor Rn A. Rar i| regaas age gt ae Norton. curity, . : room famed ses stant Por your lend contract or eget 7 ROOM APARTMENT FORT On| —*8,* Soe aa wait Rent Office Space 41 Sa Shale tae | Permanently located Binnie: is nad ROOM 3.2913. DESK SPACE A eatestboes | EROOM, PURNIBRED APT. | ——Sauis RENTAL SERVICE Insurance, attorney oF sccountext $400 DOWN , -RVICE TO LANDLORDS WHITE. 7 Rooms. — DOWNTOWN. PE | Mhsuace and api, for reat. Fur Bers van ‘Real’ Rsiate OF “Eeigcess sateen Sie cor | BROS. g2eSSeae Ge |r em |e eee |, OOWN, | | SRS eee porno PROPOR BSS TEL) ange, ee ae] a Rc wee MALTO let W. Pike. _emn, a WOT POR sor. | C. P. S _ 1919 M-15 Phone OR 31872 or OR 3-1760 | 3% ROOM FOR URE | Commence, ROOM On Whee, business ftce, oud, ‘ land contract or equity = your oi Sale ag he sor ond dryer, «a- fargo Fooma., entrance.| basement, APT M . wane with beat waterford area. Some oeee, : _te ee 3-497. Nice finishing te be done. Only 9400 KL Templeton, Realtor | Sees“ coals. aaa ea. | FOR, Gnas eran owe sset soon a a |GEO. MARBLE, Realtor Wanted Real Estate 32A| > ROOM APT —par.| BPS $28 T*Saecss ges bests | — ent Wanted Real Estate 32A|* 2°meass, Ye tae = Shc gare, sis, ef mete: | For Rent Miscellaneous 42|" PHONE OR 3-1268 CASH 48 HOURS net. to bus. Adults Day Mt. Clemens. or. GL 3% Down. 3 BEDROOM FOR YOUR HOME | Sieso sad autet. aot W. FURN. 7 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT BEDROOM _ ONE WAY ranch homes, full basement Cor JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | “= 200 ster 8:30. 200m 3 PEDRO M Bomar A ee Cate 3 a anes Heese | 7 Meme Be Be. | Sem ed tam ch era mt ae i sad N Fisher . “TRADES TRADES | sae wt Pee gers Eee Ma) See ee ease, oe , dn. s hramere, Pe esas, Se rho Fig Completely furn. iM RIGHT, Realtor © opportunities. rome aera ey TI f preferred s . Aveall- ‘ Oakland Ave. PE 60441 a A ell Sone | eS SOS SPER | SS AL me See LJ . : a for incomes. We do our ulmost | > R5oMs & BA pare, etm. adults . per month. ie ' on to satisfy all concerned. . employed i Pe ere a ae «U. Be Sites etor ei g | 5 Sten wnegrypoRNIRNES "gi einane, Porusee Yeas eae oa HT mre eam Johnso! } opinion in regard ° onth; ex utilities, Cn bility of | you Adults only, Call after 6, 29 N. per m * adult ersity 6 en to i we are evtablisking« Ee * esheets } wae sa 5 z p.m. 4 — nner ne rior : 40300. l- ribes this cute 4% room Sig Have GU acaPies WOTERS | 7 ROOME, PARTLY PURRIONED: |? sure’ aoe ea | Th MRS situate ants Be Ei aa ‘Sat 'o Class C Bar, 18 8. Merrimac. FE 5-0721. WILLIAM OG. : 103 8 frontage. House near ROT KNAUF, Realtor |staaityahtieg romans |" ESE Sem | Geen oe Por mt | Seen aa lend | as Ww. Moron Px $440 On e300 | pa only. _per mosth. EM 3310. | «OS. rive : N baste EST. 7 ROOMS, SEMIN aad PORTSMEN BUY OR SELL | « noous ANd BATH, PRIVATE | _ Walden ne Lire CEORESMEN us| 2 reg bom eae Slory wih y or ® for you and erence. beth Lake a ont ee ¥. aT fa Dav. odors .” th. he : thew od to get it the | { ROOMS, PVT, BATH AND EN- Rete at | Sek tactuded. "Tals she ts beau ron as 4 trance. Located vd. | 4 ROOMS AN tifully and shaded THE FAMILY #35. “Kotak | WANTED” BIDE TO WILLMAN. ete sieaiien iE. Shettiels. "PE $2402 after | Oven.» aves a large trees overlooking laxe. Cali| {, “agrogms, full basement. close i Gan tip crve Pe boms | PR Suet _—__—__ FF Room Pigg FORMED OR | rep ARM Persea | OPER LONG LAKE | _ some «| Wd. Con Mt : $s MOMES Pocne FE | ROOMS 6 BATH DUPLEX. , THWEST. : oe ee a eI see cet Saat $| Saar women | Dari ee om FRONTAGE pol ton ae erat & r aeaet services; cn {er GUIK Der) children welcome, PE 54000. | * aa, ROSSHIRE e. TERRACE “|, Lovely Ditevel brick ranch home. | tat brand mew fost. meve in ame WE PONTIAC REALTY | GLEAN 3 ROOMS FILED BATH | ,-“°™¥L, Steerer’. PE S| dining room, pansied it everiact for 91.500 down. NEED amt Baldwin Fiz saams| Parly furnished. On inns. 2 24s |* ron 209 8. Marshall” _° | IDG ender, warm Teapeseee Ledge | ae | _ok. S867 Pontiac Lake Rd. | ROOMS AND BATH IN VIOWTTT | Biren hitcheo cabinet ‘See FOR RENT 2 ) DUPL. ~ an eae Call — . Priced ye oes Be th oe 50 Mahan Has ones in Cows, sas, Tem, cuaseen wel $e Sen sher 6. Mrs. 4 oa . rage. oe eegrant LAND © Fes Sean a Le Ge Soca | PURE. APE. SH OAELAND! cscs cee 0 seme ond tam heme SY] \ TAN ee ge oy Jour, lsting and will certainly | su RN APT. J CLEAN ROOMS. | ment Located near Nochester on , ae CONTRACTS See ok Ai; | Heat, gas, inlaid tile. | Diack top road. miles . . ; Botate “dealings in Poatine a- Te 2. suis. 3| moe nee se REALTORS OFFICE OPEN 0-4 tha’ will be satis- “ . : Swe. AWAY te as tt ae wr to | On sive. * | MODERN 3 7) Cooperative, Real Estate Exctange, A. JOHNSON, Realtor SEAR POM “F & | _per_month. PE §-6003. : 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. prt. bath and entrance Por one / QXBOW LAKEFRONT | $6,950—$1,450 Down FE 4-2533 : i : To =To Sell-To Trade . : brag 30 Peg 99 MONTH) | YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT | ¢- ° ii tog fom. ones ae - = her per oft" Oni = taree = exuvae CARE < with J y- cach aes, trance see ce places. Off heat. aed “per. mo.| room, eh — ena 3 Kay aed oe Facing Take. = Secty it. Give use -| om annual lease, es re-| piece bath down. 2 large bed-| room breakfast nook ana’ fire \ AY, Pree atimatte, , MBREE & GREGG fous we Beconient, of furnace | place, FE 2-8405. ag “ Nicholie & Harger Co. 1588 Union Lake mince” cutie MEAL Rotave. Fe 4-4 en. a a BEDROOM Ww. ; L ; : Inciuding automatic and Buyers for land contracts, All_modern, FE 5-8704 after 6. hot water, oak ‘floor large and smal, DEW of seasoned. Boge dean oa Parva Bs OxF, ¢,, ROOM HOUSE. GAs wood kitchen. cabjocis Taree oCipas ae } || view. Br, ake Orion. WEbster bio “ot “Pontiac "s rahe SCHRAM 8M, , VERY | 4.4543, of oT. hi schogl, also many, out. 5-0471 LEED, adh, | LAKE DR. $11,200 = Ful price. 3 bedrooms | from io. DIRECTIONS: From anaes biks, Av on one floor walls and ———- Pontiac, drive out N. : . erry St, to Madison Ave. Turn For Rent Rooms 37 Seeded 8 ones ite. Lat us chow left at open sign to model at 173 Madison. i PEARL BUILDING CO, FE 5-7923 Moving. Storm -| 4, 2 & 3 ROOMS. KITCHEN PRIVI- om aa wt Trucks to Rent | Helse: 2 & Pare, Caretaker tn | "Goeq”sandy” Seach. ‘Summer sot Ds ‘di é it Bus vestigate a ve set ne sual te Hae ete tae| teers CH Care| Sa be™ Sa as al ie 3 On Pontiac Farm and Babysitters .| Keeping room for lady. O47 W.| S00 cn ta, Basie, Lovey Sane x 4 WE HAVE ¢ a : floors, and plastered . Fire- LLOYD MONROE Industrial Tractor Co. nae $200,000.00 Pe 3-676. se hk: sine Bates pantise 20230 Ber ; FE a Sir seasond land ‘contracts ae nuns =aewnven, call FE oan Bariness.© Pot ull yg ‘FoR bon Manan. Parke. : é : DOWN Lov aEan @ wen | OES "Sielgee: Wen st Fo Buy< te Sel=Te eure ‘ A | two en. 42 Matthews, FE a A ~ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | _2-4ie0. SOLORED: 3 ROOMS FOR RENT. | $2,509 DOWN ~ Brick and frame, Bre | rete anak: Paros | She, Bo me me her a e| "errs bash Tore Teved irk ©O., REALTORS : 5/7152. L. H. BROWN, Realtor UY OR i Mi LAKE tp a pe Ng I yd eee AM Po. Ponting EM 33311 & garene. Fick. “Avaliable in ee one ot PE cam, | ive Bave Your Mind Pay age Cee “SOLD re APF Shedronm "homes oo WEARE NOTA || Exfesgkaeetestt|, —or Not'Sold cas MICHIGAN CREDIT Edw. M, Stout, Realtor’ Hes"SecaleoPABaus't boca wed COUNSELLORS, |"™ Siaracmarade | “UAE TTT w orem cnet, Gall | ee eee | BROS. i Ht : fe he a fr ‘CASH CUS-|. a +F ahi ERS i Classi- - 1 ing | fied Ads. Call FE Dest vices eee BP i BH ts “ fo a {oe \ : r fe =< ee eee ! , THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. N ‘Charles $1,000 ba A good brick joe with oak floors, ‘ windows, and oil furnace = — = = it on such “be inarily. Yo should en ene om this without de- lay, $8,500 total price and weil vom it! ID LOOKING. Bolid- 'N, Yes, We mean ho. “ x26 ft.) In fact this| 3 bedroom brick with basement, | +s big all over, on a Sylvan Lake area. mediate possession $18,750. Im- 1982 No, not a future) date, thik is ihe, down payment 3 bedroom brick | rancher, In tes AD. this staunch, yes home will no doubt still be! nae A fine palee to live. Total! D ,15, a sacrifice price. B. D. CHARLES, Realtor’ , - FE 4.0521 | IT1T. 8. Telegraph: Eves. & Sun Co-operative Real Estate Eeenes le paint this to si pot peoadicley $11,700 INDER BLOCK. ba c %, sunporch im knotty 6243 Camelot Rd. Call OR Perma to suit, OR 3-7014 or FE ty built hota ry room, breeseway _* eae: garage home. $12,000, close 6 First Offering 100 ft. lot. New Brick Ranch ‘CHEROKEE HILLS Distinctly ———s custom constructed, this 3 bedroom nearing completion provides sae Ble ea 1) 22 x 13 Sring dining — bas fire- place and window-wall with a tee! Large, ight Higgs 20 w ining space, baths, ampie wardrobe clos- = and storage, attached overt-size 2 car garage. Here's a home = es as it's quiet | ae Saag tate Me So meee _._ For Sale Houses 43 ~ PLORIDA HOME > LOVELAND 6-166 $500 DOWN sor New 3 bedroom — base. ‘& HOME, SUR- eae Al Interior Gene * Jocation. large tot. OR 3- 4 erator lectric ; Southeast Section 0 w Pike _Fe sams none or a dette WHITE BROS.. USED HOMES BE CLOSE TO WORK Near Fisner Body. A nice 2 bed- | cation among “omer "good oom brick home, Big - kitchen. 2 . SHELL HOUSE homes! Large living room. bath. - zi On your free and clear lot At)... sir pIpn pel Also utility Lane oes Gee | “Excuse me! Thought you were my husband!” . t a pian ee rit ai toree bath ment actilc pes en oil fur- th - hoose rom. 503 Community Nat'l. Bank Bidg. Storms and Electrie dry- ay NICHOLIE & HL ARGE REE att Eves. PE $1303| Sy "olaing stairway to a te ary. __For Sale Houses 43 For _For Sale | Houses 43 33. W. Huron oa | Ind d T stilkage peel i. ay = | ana , ™~ ~ ~ ndependence Twp. s Seti oe | Ha thls nice 5 room 3 réroom cate altgtlated. oe sdtse“ens| INCOME PROPERTY ~ WILLIAMS K NI IDS! ‘NI laxlé kit ft C3 2 POR PRICE OF ONE ; ees, — i. 1%. = Cor ga- 4 garden. soil Located ‘oa paved RANCH HOME ce Geel oak toon oe $9,450 Silwer Lake road, This home needs some in- : bedrooms. breezeway, garage. . ‘ foe Awe garage. Also a 5 room 3 bedroom ay ty: —_ one 2 pete. home S| eee. ‘Also. 8x10 chicken - coop. aud Near Drayton: Pisin y eset) Ce ee a -- e tring oom wate. onl . rat, . : no! 4 o . ~ walls and gam wood trun Ful| Priced to sell tor $7,000 cash poll from aiaee. C Convenient | ine) rties, heat, siete” water _ heater. Basement, Sea garage) anarsuaye- storms se 3 You wi wae thie ee Vatkins-Pontiac Estates WEST SIDE. BRICK [rats old, in ‘excellent condition bast ntepince, 613 000. eee, ee ae THIS IS IT! Substantial brick income on near| with, Tee peiveloges, "Gety O4.008 knoe hea 4 est side. Returning per | Auburn Manor modern “Kitchen, Bui vind the wall eokng for hat house ent, Featuring ‘fall basement HOLMES wer. Oak floors. Plaste é io y - Ranch | jyde home, vith full walls. Electric hot water heater. yours, because this is és far | nd stoker heat. Pull price $12,- Built 1949. Rec: ra... com> oo pete de heat oy car at | as you'll mare te look. mA 500, terms to riit BARTRAM ood amen Scene ine = s ¥ lovely lot, sexist. ion ‘ one—that’s right—4 bedrms., 3 FAMILY FRAME aan = $e al € ie wy. Jot sind Tote of shrubbery. Giad-|. ¢2 Pe eee nich hat one ot | Located on the north side of town OR 31990. Drayton Plains the nicest Iedgerock fireplaces | pes ea cone ares: 4 = Eves. OR 3-9006 cio ha , > 7 a al hd = we've seen Bs WM. H. KNUDSEN See this ¢\ room 1 story 3, bed-| goad and the location is only. © property is a bare | hanes ee “ut TOR — 2 — iva sr fovely lot | f00e’s throw from » lake. This favorable terms. 2 ee titties ots | hee eae - TEMPLETON _Ph. FE #4516 Kitchen “is 9xl0. Full’ sia. on" bs upaeiaiaees Go : or for house in town Ree| a oll beat. 83, gal. ‘lee: y CRESCENT LAKE terms. for in-| tric hot © heater, Large util- me a ain for you, See this com- . ity Soom, "theely "lewdee s , “on REALIOR- INSURANCE bedroom ist floor ranch fenced. ‘Priced to sell for $12,950 | TWO ACRES 2 et Pree eanzett | Rome with part, basement. Auto. i SMALL BUNGALOW ws Wathi $1,000 Poati Est bull" white house ase 90 & hilitop. =e oll beat ducted to to all rooms. 50x small price, small . atkins- tac state beser with = A og he ment. Cute 4 rm.) 7, «ni, cg spat 2 bedrooms and full bath. DR YTON ake prem ps, Pun price, @8.e0 & bath . aluminum sid-) 5° pedroom e 26x40 built in Every ‘uin} of flowers, and shrubs 4 w=. om z oe pee = ish with a 13x18 living : = make ft a showpince & Se = PLAINS HURON G, ARDENS —- ining room. Sxi2_ kitchen as move in at once. Lo | $12 _ CLOSE IN san: ou 1 Pull basement. Automatic oil heat | Town Hat om Mise $6300" $1600 | 500 at ene floor Onners wi co'tor ths home, af-| 32 al. clectrte, bet water hesler: | dows. This won't inci long, so | Nor, of, town, 3, biecks cost of — “er eee levee er imspection, Large 2 Story, jo, ug cared seed rah tnt oo —_ tf a i Ge utility room, new Lenox forced ¥.. @ commercial dis-| pontiac ‘Court co Weanea to W HITE BROS. wonaaa’ \ un x hd air heating system. Very handy | ‘® litle fixin’ and get ©) foi at $13,050 cash to mortgage. REALTORS trees. Living’ roemh ixae with| (2 *eboals, bus end ie _ cae fat income. FA furnace, 2 car! | Paene OF PLT me OR 31700 tee $8.750 on easy to purchase garage, $8,400, terms. /Watkins-Pontiac Estates ° p-4 . fireplace, 14x20 kitchen = and! terms peer y Geer eae OR 3-118 or OR 3-208) unette, | Lares bedrooms, wis) “ROCHESTER AREA JOSEPH F. REISZ ype frame home. | 12x18 bving : Yenetian Diinds. tacluded. “Mars: Nice neat 4 rooms and utility ; room. modern ewood floors, fully ew ; finishing. Bape press) etinee dete sopaeres | GAYLORD). stecr' nk Sti Bi) ny hai! Shot ate y walls. Coved ceiling. Pull pee ee er eee | K.- Templeton, Realtor a ment. Automatic of] heat, . water heater. yok to mew | 2339 a Lake Rd PERRY PARK Se tet weet Te New Brick oom to mi After 6, if no ans. Gan PE Sone By oe a large liv-| cated on hk 1 Pull basement, three bedroom : . = AS t : on 8 lot 100x200. ME OF ) sa HOLMES- A HOME OF YOUR fast $a.080. Elizabeth Lake Estates bedroom an ‘ trated or a ree 5 ned room, Se ee ' 7.00 a |, 899, BUNGALOW. BUILT IN "322 bedrooms, living one combined kiteben and on floors. Plastered woke. . oll! ee | CLARK REAL ESTATE — So FE 4602 = 4 ft. living room. kitehen, latee m2 and “wath each, rented for . = pnw tg ia Tete vee vat +0001 and | view we Real Estate Exchange included’ at ealy "$23. 500 ; rer w STOUT'S TODAY zy th “i iif? ; i 3 § a 3 Hi 8 ar BEST BUYS - Bist taltbed heer Badin | SLICE OF HAM Established tn~1916 PRICE nag tne ag low near day Lake _, New garage. 2 lots itv ineulated dows,” ; this: ae og A tor only $7.990 with $1,950 down. “hop eedanig Sc S-rm modern odern 7 ‘itchen, bath with show- Impress & Magnificent you went has many a Perry Park ‘Neat clean small home that fs | bought for only ile Do Your Kids Come First? HAYDEN any type business, INCOME. NORTH SUBURBAN, 2 its. Each with Lake “I Pmok: is ©. Walton, aici 4 INCOME BUNGALOWS: NEVER | POOR ge Jour money, Youll be sured excellent Birmingham properties Benjamin and «ie! Stephens, Inc. Partridge 3 BEDROOM $7,350 FULL PRICE kept 6 room Here's @ very well mm home on @ paved street is poren ful basement and oll heat. Balance payable at a BIG FAMILY? just the home for BF Modern § bedroom home school. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 28316 4 W. Huron St. Open Eve. 7 to 9 x,.| Bateman St. Mike's oul) §=think nes come to town early this year. Long, Ls Low and Rambling comeing Bane Ray 3 Hy tile — . ear attached ge % acre = on cel. You'll ‘aad amared only $16,900, wrrn | Cminole Hills Sylvan Village Ny Han the a West Side ty bs ane Tate Waterfront. Only $12,900. Kampsen Realtors FE 4-0528 = Country Home Well vullt, neatly new « room. 2 A home yp Se oes eae ie } VACANT—Lake Angelus | eugene with fireplace, nice | ore Becbecl So Sth aes dinette, extra ia master bedroom with priv bath, o other rooms and another . enclosed — overlooking the lake, reeseway to I's car e Also r 2 car garage. i) furnace, s & screens, beach, ved st. is an buy. rms. West of Town in: This is a Sa | My with Near Airport psa — gpg aoe. septic tank, oil bace. 2 car garage. 1 acre land. bus wner ——— A steal at $5,500, terms. NICHOLIE AND HARGER 0. 33_W. Huron St. _ Silver Lake So room and com- | oe, 7 oe CE to Cate For! ; ft. Bs Ze Now! drive, LAKE Feady to show i—CALL - Pine Knob F Road | Brick It tn 1943), 2 car He ges ae room is viate dione fireplace with hestolator. Full room Bed Ste 12xl¢ and l4xi4i Full basement has oil facilities. Beautiful lawn. c NOW We Have the Key! YACANT RANCH BUNGALOW in bath, *, it. uvies” . Sirs to storage sitie, Pull base- ne Frontage on paved strest, Maer acre Pr $2,000 cova Humphries Ready to Occupy Here is @ stew 3 bedroom ranch‘ ready to be occupied. This home features such outstanding items as; Atlached garage . This home is located in ted, ‘ Pow ‘ to Priced to sell! $11,800 with ams a Pay- ments less than WM. A, KENNEDY REALTORS 30eT W. Huron 43569 OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 Small Home Wanted dows ua. s4i. monthly T HELMA M M. ELWOOD rz” sige FI PE 43004 GooD CHOICE. . LOW DOWN PAY. eS oo $500 «down. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor good \erms. water, | S fur- ccteene, rms. Cass Lake Area frontage, Attractive home only 2 years old, plastered walls, sash & screens lot ‘Thx 154. eats eee ofees ad monthly ee. “toe to- day... ’ John Ke Irwin SS 101!) N. a FE boca tre, F FE 2-1904 / 7 : — FRONT — Just i furnished 5 MA BTREET BRICK ~—$0,000 for this neat 2-bedroom home. ed so ‘oaltt tn 1084 ate - ee ee ers wale een sorts basement. Storms and screens. Inves- tors! Look this one over. ” a Het ae home completely finished and | ~ Tih leks’ privileces. ts ideal eel naam 8 Sowy. HURON GARDENS | beth. $30 MONTH - Is the ment_om_ thts 3. room Seis a WRIGHT, fees, si WOODS REALTOR _ FE 2.0474 os e way. 4302 Dixie Hwy. wn one ———“"FWIN LAKES SECTION WiLTis M. BREWER PE 45181 ep 26533 EM 34008 2 BATH ev EST WEST SUBURBAN furnece. Atlac 3140 en CASH TALKS , HERE in Drayton Bath "and NEW. RANCH HOME 5 WOODED ACRES Country living in & Seqatiee 3 . bedroom Cooperative Neat Estate Exchanse | fireplace, jive ronm ‘and ging : I JETT gear: Ee tasty eres fired: radiant heat and 2 car ¢a- AN rage. The acreage is roiling, Seg on wel Gesene —. Pull FERS * $20,000 with $5,000 down. Onn GIROUX & FRANKS © North Side—$300 Dow GENERAL REAL Oriaave. feat and. buy this | SUPE gunaay 1 168 Bm room with low $40 « month payment. Close te} = NOTHING DOWN SE) cee 2 Fa $1,000 Down bulla 3 bedroom. also will build 2 pettoom moder home. | 62 Sy lot. OR _3-2837. living. room with e. eating’ space in kitchen, ' eatrere| ( )PE | aa Suburhen Ranch DAILY 10 A.M-9 P.M, pm tha dame 6 wun »| 38 ALLISON STREET home in excellent condi-| Immediate Possession Living roon oe S| New custom built 5 room ’ room, 2 bedrooms. wenientiy located to downtown Git Reanat"seee rote | tse derbi with fibergias roof, Fore . hot water eat, pacaee. City water and sewage Large well landscaped ved .. $16,500, term. : p seal . Anderson self-storing quan = | Seminole Hills SSS So oe 8 room home in | ow 8 dow, ? lent cond ideallv at r bath, : ed on Cherokee road, 4 bed- out flooring rooms, 1% baths. paneled| py basement den With _Nireplacs evince | Automatic GE gas heating plant wit a Sremenete. , Se a kitchen eab- nace, Bae tease car ge. | ome birch and —— aa Paliy ineulated Ww nthine Lake Front All Cal Redwood siding. | Mis le yt | SS a"aserecute paoad fentl. Rreniaeg’ ie This none oes um for a dis- san ag obs sewed] Smee aeene ears sooo with watery.| that will require ® minimum of he RT ——— maintenance. = am SS ao Jere" the haider Sod inches Deer ‘Lake—Claritston Fen ‘and 1 eae depth eee rls ALSO SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 2% brick home is one - ot ica "Being the sres.| G., E. Slonaker & Sons ey ad be rp 7 rm tig eo wii! Indian Village tnd 9 ren, automatic ol | 4 BEDROOM BRICK f Stee terme wis Owner a bune 5 rooms, tile gis xtra sie, il alae woe, 86 sok Hoy Annett, Inc.| iiattiacine ege"icat, Sa REAL . 28 E. Huron and 0.048 Price Only $15,500 Faxte ‘before 8:30 p.m. 2 ACRES ‘Immediate Possession teriond con fuetenip. Modern, amte,| Low Down Payment trees and. strawberries. Full i =.,* 2am rooms. Gar Fraverse rods, Ouk vite é FF H 4 Dorothy Sny' der Lavender | HAPPINESS. PRETTY DUNDEE | ONE FLOOR PLA ~ TATE. sap YOU WON'T BEAT time well spent this im- maculate e q planned wy from entrance en attractive living room with Fn gy fon § roo R itd down, e tile and 2 large bedrooms, 2 rooms with ar room, Price eas se: r garage Ww wed drive, Corner plot | ota 132 ft, en James K. Bivd., w private park. Priv’ Sylvan Lake. Offered terms. YOU'LL LL HOME AND LOCATION. To Sell—To You yor ir WE'LL I MAHAN REALTY a Pa fe FE 2 Huron 1075 W. NEXT TO BRANCH POST_OFFICE eens SYLVAN V ILLAGE “ ‘This is a choice : en exac’ posted in Lovely 16x18 liv. } — model kitchen, F bedrooms and heat, Cement ceive 6 to 3 face garage. Lake privileges on private beach. 10 day pos- session. SMART AS THEY COME. All brick ranch some with attached 2 car ving we have the key. FURNISHED HOME igges: 98.000" with 81.800 So = 1. G. TROCKE, Realtor Suburban Property 454 ; Thanksgiving’ s Early LS pettoams all brick Roger I B. Henry Inc. SIL Main St, Rochester OL 101i) of QL 1.0121 For Sale Lots 46 PRR eee OTTER HILLS SUBDIVISION | Comet Coss Lake BA. and Wind croft, $3,500 Call PE_ 48237. CAND SUITABLE ek: ha sion. Lots for 1 eat waiting ies, for tr tnenedt mercial industrial use. Lake. FE 32-0023. BRayTON Wo Sone. FROM 3-104 or PE @-1131. a Acres Sub, No ‘ol Beautiful lots, | 100x180 in, cae eet Ses Lar en bonne) 4 Acres Beautiful 4 acre wooded Agee on road, Beautiful i betes tears bose ce I. oa CUTS ARE at BUY A Rw $11,975, BARGAIN INC 565 Fourth Street, just east sedern’ bunguiog wits ol . rniture, : , 6 Dixie Hwy Drayton Pisins conigetian “and” Oieaten OR Open Sundays renge. Newly a : 4 Mn Bie, fuk pond tad ees — | Co-operative Real estate Exchange Straite Lake. Lake privileges, + JOHN 3 en. EM 3-2440. KINZLER | ase REALTOR ealent en” ean be at Con- or W. Huron * Ph. FE 4-3525 dosages Rest banks Sateen aati BARTRAM 7 BEDROOM SMELL HOME GO9D | on sb Bet, OH som 2.1104. COLORED x Jnterested in -buildin ™ B & 2? “POOR BEDHOSE brite? | fzire large lot in Wootware Be A " home with two bed- Luther & saan detterson SSE ESE rea living PONTIAC REALTY co. Baldin PE 56275 bea: — LEVEL LOTS IN Ri os & lakefront; ¥ one acre parcels; 3 ten acre. parcels, pee ¥ priced with 1 low down , “CRAWFORD AG ¥ 53% W. Huron mNC PE 4154 ___ Eves, MY 3.7085 ggg Bay Hg a high and dry oy ie Wilt 5 | mens betty "avtsten. ase ment encavates. $1,050 with $150 down 3 lots on Williams Lk Rd. $2,250, m1 FC. Wood Co. REA | Corner William ee id, On 3.1235 8 ae R . - ___._ After 5 call OR face" WEST SIDE Neat school. Lake pri , Very — 2% acre parce 1 Oeed land: “Only $25 down and $28 per month" We have only two of oie left, so hurry and get your . BROWN, Realtor _Huron PE, 22-4010 __For. Sale A Acreage 47 47 Lor 100 X ott 300. 8. SUNSHINE ACRES. ACRES, g— WE SELL — WE TRADE- DORRIS & SON Li FE +1557 s kling Clean Bedroom Home tr "BUD" Nicholie Sereuirfice | sneer Enate Eechange IM WRIGHT, Realtor siete ae an — PLACE A “LOST AD.” Call FE28181 for an ad recover a loss, Dial FE ee PE tae! ‘8181 for an aa-writer, SXCELLENT 1 ie! Ah, LY _ acres, 20, S00 000 ft LARGE LOT, 63 $3120. LAKE PRIVI- “a _ THE. PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, ee NOVEMBER 15, 1955 ok, i “1s m8 “siap’ 70. ann TODAY’S SPECIALS — *|WARD E. PARTRIDGE My Kom Bee. 1 we 8 Super Market—Food fer aaa omoet saat Pome or contract as deve payment, MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 416 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. Sale Land Contracts _ 52 contracts to ofter Dorothy Say der Lavender SOLD $8,500 WITH $2,000 f 6 cent, are. $1,300, Ft eh = tepae ss 200 x 200 M59 FRONTAGE 500 Reasonable Down Paym't F.C. Wood Co. BUS. LOTS WITH SMALL Bi ere’s ndependence ph boat livery. | LER REAL’ Ae ohn kK bewit mrleteria| | bal on new éroom, fu’ basement. Discount 20 rere RAY O'NEIL, Realtor FE 21103 s-1an2 | “ Money to pa 53 | *% mn Ae Sh Lester). LOANS Extra Fast Service Vou can borrow $20-8500 quickly ear or re any worthwhile purpose Uo to HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 35,000 Families is Recommend Buckner's Four 4 Buckner Conved- lent offices m P. area, where you y . bor. See “a, mente sarees ‘ou get full am no deduelic~« Sal 100 Bar =~ Sa oost sony Buckner Finance Co. + Pontiae 2nd Floor. National Bidg. ’ Drayton Plains, 4512 Dixie Hwy, wale sent te Bank “GET CASH QUICKLY Up sere 3 | Oakland Loan Co. 902 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. F SEE 2-9206 FE 4-1574 | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. A * rt of “ ee o| wool a ss ‘ eee reel, piles Tiel. ae | Large B ® wey ne 1 (4 W. Lawrence E 41538 ; PAY ONLY $2 WEEK Pearson’s Bank F urniture _Need $500 _ or Less WITH QUICK SERVICE? Ph. FE 5-8121 | Home & Auto Loan Company | WHEN YOU NEED Mag $500 sous! REALTOR FE28316. W. Huron WE HAVE SEVERAL D LAND 3 i Hel : Pha the tate ied ~y gr bese modern house . 3 2 r=} ms Rae ses mat 2 HOST Suu design. PE 24064, 00 AFGHAN, me re 46 X 72, 635. Complete “5 plus * «as, Kenyon re land F urniture FE ay INCH RCA RCA CONSOLE 620.85, WALTON TV moble four chairs and "rable. ‘es — ~ Lane’ s Special eee ew ee seek enw 4s ee soveeene WD t** dg 3B eeeeude ' ALL FOR $44.95 PAY ONLY $1 WEEK Pearson’ s Bank Furniture room q 4 $25; eseat, $17.50; Radio $8.50; |S PE (02 Gal. Electric Water heatername brand. Res. Shaconeh, 3 Orchard Lake oan 7 Towns. TCONOMY FURNITURE CO. ot, SAgmAw ST TAC, MICHIGAN ___ | aD Rt FL ECTROLUE, REASON- able : per por = para ae we came down!" For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ATTENTION Home Owners stimates one a given, sGRPLUS LUM MATERIAL ates CO. as weATER.. $82.98 Era pts tata ALL CARPENTERS ~* Best in tools at lowest omens. a Werehouse, 2268 AntiF réeze. ssene -53¢ off WALL TILE ... 2c Ea. rold’s Paint & : Lino. — —_ doors, WAYNE 7E GABERT'S TELEVISION SALE’ RCA Console, new picture 00 b+ RCA Tabie ve. LECTRIC STOVE. VERY REA- end tables, 17 .. Crosley ‘TV. §-1283. FORNA . ation, Coldspot i OR re eee ee rs, RECT FURNITURE CO, . ke Ushi v NS Ma , $24.50; da Seale pest se eat: net, 50; New bed 98; dresser, full size. bed, on of ‘east on tavaway Pearson's Bank Furniture Orchard Lake A FE 47081 decorator ALL PAY ONLY $2 WEEK Pearson’s Bank Furniture | 7° 42 Oret ve. PE 4168) For Sale Miscellaneous 60 HOLLI NOSHEAD VARIETY STORE 7 miles out Baldwin, Armstrong |For Selo Miscalansous 60] PLUMBING SPECIALS A “ with ont atll's ee, oe ‘Acaneon Piambing Senply ag - we Deliver on” ve BAVE Warwic 2678 ard Lake Ra. : ; ARE. pepens supplies, OR 31217 OR i. a Hy Miers” pupa and ne we ‘KELLY'S ‘HARDWARE 3e04 Auburn at Adams, Aubutn bs PE 2-8611. Pach uD Ww 6, n FE 5-0108 PAINT, YOUR FALL CLEAN- wy Sere $3.98 *s. 08, flooring lee sie ) BLACKETT’S rs. BUIL. DING SUPPLIES 8161 Dixte nen as yams Clarkston. ~ PENNY PAINT SALE. — paint,1 gallon ... $3.98 2nd gallon at 1s ° OL Two gallons for . secon Sau Rubber — paint, eal re 3.88 Roller or pan, fe voces At 1 on FL & roller Fay nm .. 3.90 (LOOR SHOP 99 S Saginaw St. Open 9 to @ RECONVERTED | on BURNER, ROMEX we “ Fore COIL sai. ¢ A. Thompson, 80 58. a cchgameregiaitalinienintiinierees cients ¢—+%'—s ENAMEL RECESSED Gatetain, Gate easved ol a0 tm. SAVE Supply. 190 8. Saginaw st. REINFOR CING MESH WELLS VICK-CUT EA, _— Good i. ” - Deer cut up and wre : srecumea.. | Bolepeier Market, Kee- eo Hi FE 3-0422. aviok = RIFLE WITH POW- mounted. ition, $296. 627 FE 3-0258. : . _Sale Sporting Goods 65 Attention Deer Hunters for er weaver scope $100. EM 3-4990. 30 CALIBER. Sine Tene CTION. $45. 7 MM’ SPORTER CONVERSION, deer rifle. Checkered boxes shells. Excellent condition, PE 5-4543, - BABY! ° IT’S COLD OUTSIDE! Take Advantage of These Clothing Values $10.65 Drybak 100 per wom ee $32.00 Drybak wool hunting HAD 5 ccue snes toes cee cane $19.95 $18.00 Drybak’ woo! ‘bunting $26.50 Gass” insulated scarlet hue HOT WATER HEATER. 30 GAL. ere lines $98.50 and $119.50 value, $49.50 a ee bead are iy marred. Also tric, oil gas. heaters, ri terrific despot 8q. 7% i rare Polls. COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY Co. $1 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 values. Michigan F: Orchard Lake Ave fe INTERESTED 1 PHOTOGRAPH- ic —_on = Bn room sup Biss «8 ification HOB- & Suri LIES. 4A and & EQUIPMENT, 614, wate FUMES $60.85. 6. A. G, A. . Perry. COA is Best offer, FE 5-0413 3030 ; Portman, Kee c HEATER, ty = i $1.60 wont : SMITHS 257 §. Saginaw LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS ag > sane x8 whi he, pine mab aess ooM + — ig plaste beards egesceen eas 1.25 exes" = yock ‘vain lwtlsasuioe re insuletion loose and et. Culverts for driveways. 115 Ibs, celotex shin «750 8q. car _bds, af 110.00 M. P Interior and Exterior. a. Mouldin, any at bargains. ichigan Fivoreseent. 30 3 Orchard Lake Forms. FE 4 PLA M WEDDIN 1. 15 ets, pe side stones ¢ isa) FE 65-7332 ¥bD. InsLEY ance HOE WITH drag boom and bucket. OL 6-0621. DRAW TITE HITCHES OR CADMIUM Fescent, 303 ~ FURL OIL TANKS ) Pir Ci. SPACE HEATER, $35: DEER |’ rifle, €35; tarp or tent, cheap, 5-2766. ONE POOL TABLE POR SALE. For information, call 114-4790, ASEM] SUPPLY 81 Orchard Lake Ave FE sfivi a 9 Pet “0. G. A. Thompeon. stoves, yne Heating z chester 0) Baath. ring conta cane 5 eo F ach been worn. ming tS — and Lengthen your ¢a- in Bios garage doors, - }§8 GAL. ELECTRIC WATER FE veers. Lochinvar, #%. $-8395 rifice value §33.33..Lavatories with gleaming chrome Lge | 614.05, ' Toilet 39.50 value 19.95. These are factory seconds. Michigan Fiu- ‘oreseent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave, SHOPSMITA ITH WITH ACCRSSORIES. a ay chrome * ‘*, pe nice boards, 7 bed nam EM apes 000 FT. OF GOOD i PINE flooring. H. P Sutton, MY_2-6432, STORM SASH 9 om, of om Talbott Lumber a dC ware olumbire electrical sup- plies, Trim, Wind- «, doors and tl line ee 108 Oakland Be — TAKE ma N Abundavita. 100 a cent Ta back wyttontes. *-1131, a.m. to 1 p.m. “Eom #38 oO ona 4 ' Used Building Materials of All Kinds 0st it Palm er and Second tidine Solertels its, phone of all kinds, Pield Sales, iy 2-75 Open Sunday Pachoud W. recking Co. 2901 Di Beside ye eF Drive-In ie. Live bait—o”" Toys & souvenirs—4" letters. ers & sh - rs. Flow Novelties*®-4"' letters. are cards—4" letters. # tt. Noor display case 1-8 . ee display case + ae ton. cormven corner Waiton = Opdyke. Roofing and Siding ‘Combination Doors Insulation M. A. _ BENSON Co., Ro wi terials for fis: Union Wreeking Cu. Ine., 8 rer cease Lake Rd. GReen- f 4-304 sonable. 323 Grey Rd., Auburn Heights. . PE WORLD WIDE “STAMP Ec. tion, = duplicate, .Not com- plete. FE 2.3051. YOURE NEVER D FOR better tye foam aus ~Rs'-g 100 money-back aran- tee, eis, 10 a.m. tol pm. PAINT SALE Sette Ertets waste os 06.96 gal. Do It Yourself . 61 Id > obs small homes — $25. $20. pal. UALITY “ rr. BA $19.65: 32m21 ‘ goubte® inks. $14.96, 8. cupboard ee Sean 1x6 FE 5-6515 “tien 8 o'clock. or Cooley Lake i sore BURMEISTER’S LUMBER 800,000 “AT. sORMIRe ER s" RPP A Loe"S A 3 YARDS TO SERVE YoU = wees8s 33... BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co, & } Mie ‘CHURCH'S. INC. USE OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN in fe ong pop sewer erock and ral ROTARY TIPE pint SCHEER. rain tile. Monte ers’ | aa pre, cy Har 2.4010 after 6.| Sata Pa tre Were te ee with blowers end ihermontat. seat = panier EQUIPT. “Wate © eminent Oh Pe 30. '|Save Money at rn. wEOR RENT wall paper saauee~saeene & furnace vacuum cleaners, Paint. 436 Or- chard Lake Aye. FE 5-6150. Cameras, Equipment 64 ie Sale Musical Goods 62 CCORDION, NEW FESSION. ani or Som i sacrifice, presence sLiGH USED, bargain, 120, bas . shuns 7 in treble and 2 in FE $-0656, ELKHART CQ se EXCE: lent condition, Aly 32-0502. = GRAND PIANO, CABLE-NELSON. Walnut. Excellent FE 2-5217, ev condition. $450. $19.95 ¢ Glass insulated scarlet hunt- ng ONE ko cy $14.05 $15.95 U.S, or Beacon Falls Korean 2.8 red suspenders ........ 1.60 $2.50 fed sarge socks . 1.60 GUN BUYS FOR THE DEER HUNTER £106 66 Savage BG, 300 calibe rifles Kpsaeeteciaess cco Gan $108.60 Savage, 99F 300° caliber $88.35 Rem. 71,270, 30-06 caliber ‘Martin 336, 30-30 or 32 I caliber $91.00 Winch. @4.32 special . not 0 y eh. Ti, iss Sido 8s it inch. 70 “etwelent 3 Ve cond, Canes SINKS, BEAU- 15080. is. ee aa = 30-08 caliber rifles al Se, motel: 06 value. SINKS FROM (506. 02 GAL. BLBO- $1040 Rem, 700, ‘210, 30-06. Coan Dans marerd & tranel. |" tele waler heaters. wins. i le cai.) commer sities”. esi28 payee hag “erties Values. dient. ee pegtere 8. G A. Thompson. 4 bare od Rem. wo 4 athed ame. an Fluorese ale. worl i ROW Route ti0 ALSO a oe “9 and mounts at deep CAVATORIES COMPLETE WITH | to! bere pie. Se > sin Use Our Layaway for tol thus, sho er stalls at) Wicks, 2078 Orchard a Rad. Your Xmas Purchases tehig SEPTIC TANKS . ANDERSON HDWE. pe FORCED CONCRETE - .2182.8. TELEG: LAR Ly SIZE JING "OIL | E_ $0428 __: Eliz, Lk. Rd, . 1899 Mound Rd.. Romeo.|8TORM WINDOWS, WINDOWS, 3 /- ARKING 100 CARS a : : — Thurs. and Fri. 9 to #: Sun. 10 2 “HUNTERS A your a. CoP "oraeeine, Ger mx your. Sear te t we will rent ou, shorage v MJ Market, and eis OL 2-711 cahse aa and. rifles, $10 and up. Ben's Loan Office, 4 Patterson. Sand, Gravel & Dict 66) Fries. i plat A-l TOP SOIL, FP. J. WALDIE, PE 276 REGISTERED ; male German 1042. TROPICAL am & paeapess Pincombs, 48 Park 8t., Oxford. OA 8-2076 Two ANGORA KITTENS, hom _— ferred to to good ae. re’ keep a 3 YR” OLD SE Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 BOARDING, gy an gal AND CLIP- ing. 74 WN FE 2-6113. pode: CATS SORaDED. seated. Bur-Shell, 375 8, Tele- graph. _Hay, Grain & Feed 71 ALFALFA axD L* KINDS HAY, _Straw, grain. MA 50666. AUPALFA BE MAY,. FIRST cutting. Ray ir, White Lake. LJ at, ALPALPA, Alfelfa and brome mixed, Alfal- fa and tim m ck Clove’ . +0038. 2922 timothy mi pid ~y OFr- : & second cutting. Also straw, Will deliver, OA 86-2179. OATS AND . __Rochester, __For Sale Livestock 72 : mE REG, Bi) repairs om Angus ow \ ous a Jong Sy eine SOAs 258 OREN ar —n ee WANTED: HORSES TO BOARD. Se a eS St et come, __For Sale Poultry 74 = WHITE ROCK &TEW- FE 2.9657, ~ at peaster, § to. 10 Ibe. Bisoar beset ees ry . $10, Delivered, FE 4-6588. containers, = 4 's Ser ee ees PPLE Ear | ee Ld 5 = end 5 5 yds. $100, delivered, FE 4-508 |- TOP SOIL DELIVERED OR LOADED. PON-: TIAC AREA. CALL BE- TWEEN 9 AND 4. FE 2-2965. WashED SAND Pil dirt, —_ .e mor- tar. Pontiac », ers’ Bup- — Ply. OR > for. $11. PE «000 A = 2 for $11. Delivered. FE in eA ‘amie. Gaia per ‘wood, apnetees Puel Oil, pes FE 4076 Fuel chard Lake Ave, FE 5-6159. SEASONED OAK FIRE PLACE wood. FE 4-6657. ie Ec oc Be Orchard Pope ee Wood, Coal & Fuel a oneal Me a D OOD, #8 A corp. 3| 118. w Ra, firs howe DEPENDABLE PARTS AND FE ¢1112 KING BROS. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 eee, sy" Eguipment “tr Se tlie Sf cs atic ce or el. at all times. a: 9. Oreenridge _Farm Nutsery, MUtual 4-033. SHADE TREES, SUGAR MAPLES. inch and a half up to 6 inches. ‘" to 2" pent sale up to jovember 115. Beautiful field, N hone better. Retall or wholesale. a3 8. 5-047. Bivd. East. For Sale | Pets 69 AEC. REGISTERE PEMALE =D pag BY 3 years old, Trade for rabbit dog. FE 1-09 ra BOXER PUPPIES THE ashy a 2579 Frankson &t., between John R and Dequind Dixie Hw: MA ; * v. 7 FARMALL 4 4 TRACTOR AND tosis Be % } CTOR AND JOHN DEERE CORN PICKER. PICKER. MAple, 56-4781 LEE wih eon aay red ve worth $4 “ with the ie mulher mower, en peEES E'S Sal Sales & Service a ue ao " aver spreader, , my pny “Tractor hike, bitch p used tess Be we _J-4810_ after 6 MCCULLOCH CHATN sa DROP and see ity South Woodward, (North of 14 Mile Rd.) Birm ham, Mich. NEW IDEA, i ROW CORN | Picker, $390. FE 26730. be rc dim:ste Ha: Lapeer. Phone MO 43301, n.| MeCulloch in Saw axe REGISTERED, DACHSHUND re. Reasonable. 1981 John . 1 mile north of M Se, A Mich, Chain Saw Distr, bunting stock. i AKC BEAGLES” ALL AGES. eee < EM 3-242}. AKC REG. ENGLISH SPRINGER ies, Black ed white. OR Sales, Service, Rentals, MY 3-6821. USED MANURE SPREAD 2 AND 4 WHEEL $25 UP BUY AND SAVE AT HOUCHTEN & SON 528_N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-0761 AKC REGISTERED PUP- PUG ples. 10 weeks old. MY 2-1373 _after 4 p.m. FIELD Fi ry BEAGLE es : Ceeersonr FSi Hemme hh LIKE RENT Trailer iEeebange ( +“ t. rire a's 3 unchal- tg Teksere their price Milibililed bhkK: jong as Saat eee bat vat i AGLE, 3 Mos. OLD. FE a: | For Sale Sale Motorcycles 83 2 yor P. PARTS AND. AND ang “TRATLER EXCHANGE | iar ayaa eal x Aan $200. 44-7484. 5 N and OREAT LAKES, a Rants & Ascesvertee 8&5 . “PARTS—STORE ~~ #0 8. Telegraph Across Te! Stop Shopping,| ergo from tel tures Gente = Open Bre. & un. P ” “Wier a FT RICHARDSON. LIKE new. Vi clean, fully epost ee ana meena me Aresdia Drive, off Baldwin, FE 5-5028. I ~ h. Cheap. MA &-1121. is UR. NICE. SPER RUSE POOR NICE. : needy to go, $375. PE $0711. ~ - NEW : +> 1956 | “= PONTIAC CHIEF , 2 FT. TO 47 ft. A COMPLETE CHANGE) “a IN BEAUTY AND CONSTRUCTION NOW ON DISPLAY AT ‘HUTCHINSON TRAILER ~ ial ep) e tt tT] (Q OXFORD months to pay. a at ROM Me ; Ad Ever see o trailer 12 ft. high? __._» DEER HUNTER SPEC. . IOUSED TRAILERS . TO PICK FROM . $195-$595 7 BUY NOW! ee ‘Bee % here! 12 ft. high wre ee eon Here It Is! _ BRAND NEW 1955 Rambler /' Station Wacon|” $1799.17 DELIVERED : 8. radio, and heater. sis Fe 5-so7s. | USED re PRICED OVER WHOLESALE KELLER eas Sarreles-Piymouth Dealer Transportation Offered 8 Offered 87 1.| CALIF, BOUND? DRIVE A CAR. pegs Drive-Away Service, FE wo Union 8t. CARS CALIF., Pa. Pirie Averill Auto Sales, 2020 Hwy. FE 23-0878. to Southern Hiinois. Leaving Sat. Nov. 38. FE < Wanted Used Cars _ 88 CALIFORNIA. BUYER 2020 pore F | $F OLDS hydra. radio, hester, tone biue equipment. Radio heater, TH CHEVROLET @irectional signais, Werrvers at Rik, Mile Ait ; Ha . Chicago. One O Owner ta 2¢00 Ste 81095, | Another 1 Owner Beauty, Only wea Down 31795 | 1954 Phe say For Chief A. 1 BUYS avin aaa ~ $42.70 Mo. tf Your Car Is Worth $125 ~ $47, 26 Mo. - - With Only $10 Down. ‘CHEAPIES 4x2 Pont. Dix. 2 dr. $599 ) =o or RE noLLAn FOR Company Official om COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. N. Main, Rochester we sou 1984 Luxe Hy Sy ggg yn = We are open every week night HOUGHTEN & SON - YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE CORNER PIKE & CASS 1882 FORD bere banning $10 PAIsLARS 4 4 DOOR. z carn any make any model. Low mileage. | § ma, ont, take ; BAGLEY AUTO PARTS Club Coupe, hag” Also ‘52 1666 FORD CUSTOM LINE TU-/|° , $1405. Rochester Ford Tesles Ph, OL 1-071) * Ky: Ms zo 8 » YEARS. D “THE HIGH DOLLAR Por pT CHEV. 1954 DLX: s Sos pen, ' , with extras, — __ber Studebaker, MI 43410. Birm, N. 7 CORNER OF PIKE AND pelea " Low mileage, white sidewalls, i ultra. i and white. MI year car down. Bass "A Haskins a revsold and white, er-windows, bra*cs and samt og", ures BY omer 2 and ooly #8 wait for Wood a “4? FORD ¢4DOOR; SHARPE. OR Pk eae rates SPENCE & : USED CaRs $2 Oakiang ave FE en wetaat | See M&M Motor pl ; W est Side Used JACOBSON'S HUDSON & RAMBLER sow, Pee ee Guaranteed TEN N'S MOTOR R SALES on 1953 ECU 2 2 DR_sie BOWS Because : YOU, our customers, -| made it such a sticcess, we are going to ake our ous oe | Stock. Mi nbor ~ Chevrolet _ 1955 Demos _ Fleor Cars—Officials Cars TAKE ADVANTAGE OF .OUR LOW OVERHEAD a) : = ruber se, Or trade for pickup. - , '| No. 184A ercury 4 dr. Radic. Ul sp Seer Sc eta, bee inal black . Clean . 503 sees | Na . 26884 No Financing Problems HASKINS CHEVROLET of eee ee ee ee ee riees ist as automotive SCHRAM AUTO PARTS Marcas Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer 6751 Dixie Hwy,at M-15 Open} vights "til 9 ee, ita DESOTO HARDTOP. #5 DN. TIP TOP - VALUES GUARANTEED)", Choice Brand New 1955 Chryslers BIG SAVINGS opa‘caryarons YMOUTH ‘56 Piymouths $49 Down $59 Per Month Trades Accepted -W. Smith MI 4-781] MEDICAL Ay LLS Forces sale of my 195@ Lincotn —_ $2 tiomaler” fee and take montniy payments, MI eA BRAT OSENS SAP BOT Bob Frost . $545 No. 33B wire res seeing, fe van bal “i . 1952 Buick Special 2 dr. Tro blue » iv with rad wirastion ons eoue and ers, Factory Executives’ * 1% Ford 4 2 dr Oricinal black finish radio, heater and covers, worth : Lincoln- Mercury 850 S. Woodward Ave. ri ic le No. 2430. 1952 Chevrolet pee? “. a , on mesh yy | to avorec MOTOR SALES y No. 2670A 1952 Stud: er Hardton. Ru ~ You Don’t Have To ° . eater and overdrive. For These Bargains ious Plymouth | Belvedere, Pordor. |STAR CHIEF S 4,000 miles. Powerflite yn sion, radio, heater, power brakes FALL CLEARANCE "55 Dodge Lancer, Also Have a Wide Selection of Good Used Trucks 1951 Saale eae dg "870" 4 DRS. . 4 dr. eee eee ewees $1195 et ie $1195 Con 34 Ply. Clb. Cpe... ee "53 Piyano or a ‘33 —— Hornet. ¥ $95 “as with full power and all with Hydramatic. : 1951 FORD These MUST GO! No] 3 reasonable offer refused. | PONTIAC 2 Retail Store - "Goodwill Used Cars” 65 Mt. Clemens St. 1951 CHEVROLET scat” me: Beet eas 1953 GMC afaRyaramatie panel. Mester se RM TT aac oe ; loan Prey 1947 STUDEBAKER. 3 D rect % ton Stake. Not bad for $25) _ No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here “SRA. » YALL COME a Matthews-| 23-1160. sale $495 i Chevroiet 4 dr Radio, heater, Van georsid Rt a $445 vood and has radio. $395 WE “$445 $695 750 Ford St. Wen. $299 - ‘51 Plymouth 2 dr. $299 © 53. Ford 2 dr......$699 | 53 Pont. Dix, 4 dr, $844 "52 Chev. Clb. Cpe. $499 "51 Pont. Dix. 2 dr.$399 34 Plymouth 4 dr. $899 52 Ford Rh. Wgn. $644 50 Olds 88 2 dr....$299. ’55 Ford Conv....$1799 "52 Plymouth 2 ee, $499 53 Dodge 4: dr. ..$699 + '53 Ford Conv.....$999 "Sl Ford 2 dr......$299 ee: 53 Chev. 4 di... ..$699 55 Ford Fairlane $1599 "52 Olds 88 2 dr... .$799 "54 Buick aaa $1599 "54. Chev. 34 ton * 1953 Chev. 4 Dr. Sedan A Very Sharp Car We Riese 45 Beautiful Cars All Ready to Roll 1953 Pontiac 2 Dr. WOW! How About That “Price? And It’s a Good Car, too. Hurry! $595 1952 Pontiac 2 Dr. Radio and Heater Hurry On This One A New Low in Prices | 1951 Buick Roadmaster Hardtop With All the Power Features. Very Clean Car at a Neat Price "52 Mercury 2 dr. ..$644 "51 Kaiser 4 dr.....$299 Pickup, ....... 'S4 Pontiac 2 dr...$1299 49. Chev. 114 ton °S0-Ply. Sta. Wgn. $299 7 | Stake ......:. $299 Harold Turner, Ford Midwest 47500 JOrdan 46266 Low, Low Bank Rates — No "52 Buick Riviera.:$599 : ‘34 Ford 4 dr..... $899 49 Ford 2 dr,..... "34 Ford S. Wgn. $1299 "52 De Soto H'dtop $544 "54 Ford C. Sedan $1399 "$3 Plymouth 2 dr. $644 "55 Ford 2 dr.....$1199. ” ' "350 2-dr.....$199 S2Stude, Hardtop $44 9 Pita 4 ds SM4 53 Ford Victoria, .$999 enuust a pe "54 Chev. 2 dr.. » 899 ae on. Ticees *530 Mercury 2 dr.. .$199 50 Pontiac 2 dr.. .$199 50 Chev. 2 dr...,.$199 "50 Ford 2dr......$199 ’49 Plymouth 2 dr. $144 49 Chev, 2 dr:.... $144 "46 Cadillac.4 dr...$199 Convertibles - TRUCKS "Sh Chey. 2.dr...c0:f099 “Express ...... $699 "$2 Ford 2 dr., i . $544 54 Ford }%4 ton 52 Chrysler 4 ae.. S644 Pickup .......$699 ‘SI Nash Rambler $399 -°54. Chev. 4 ton 53 Buick Riviera $1099 Stake ...+ ‘2 BIG LOTS Immediate “Spot” Delivery $395 1949 Olds 4 Dr. Sedan No Rust and It Has a V8 Engine. Here is Real Transportation “Looks sind Runs Good STUDEBAKER Coupe. Good 2nd Car CH EVROLET, Very Good Condition Ready for the Road _ KAISER 4 DR. Remember heavy duty tires. $45 All of OLIVER BUICK’S .used cars are thoroughly winterized for the com- ing cold weather. OLIVER |” BUICK. 210 Orchard Lake Ave SAVE THAT NEW CARI DON'T LET A HARD ’ WINTER'S WEATHER SPOIL YOUR NEW.CAR Leave it in the Garage and Drive One of These "BRIGHT SPOT” BARGAINS | As Your Second Car SEE These Secorid Car Specials At Prices You Can't Afford to Pass Up _ WITH ; NOTHING DOWN 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook 4 Door: - 1952 Studebaker Land Cruiser 1952 Studebaker Gommander 4 Door 1951 Chev. 4 Door, Radio & Heater 1951 Chev. 2 Door, Radio & Heater 1951 Studebaker Commander 4 Door 1951 Buick Super 4 Door 1951 Pontiac 2 Door, Hydra’ 1950 Buick (3) to Choose From 1949 Buick Super 4 Door, Dyna. 1949 Ford 2 Door, Radio & Heater 1948 Austin, 40 Miles per Gal, __ 1947 Buick, Like New 1947 Olds 2 Door, Hydra. 1949 Chevrolet Conv. Just Right for the Kids 1950 Chevrolet 4 Door, rorete: - These Are All Good Dependable 2nd Cars Priced With You in Mind And Nothing Down “Bright Spot” | Jerome Olds- Cadillac | | Cass at Orchard Lake | FE80488 ay 53 Buick Conv... .$999 "53 Chev. Conv, ...$844 51 Ford Conv.....$399 "52 Ford Conv.....$644 '52 Dodge ¥ ton - Liberty 9-4000 Liberty 94001 Down Payment Sa eet attr able of blockading Japan Intent to. Defraud Count additional ae Brings Probation Term — a | He pleaded guilty Oct. 27 to ob-| {taining the services of dirt hauling | jequipment owned by Charles Mayle, of Troy Township, with in- tent to defraud. Hall falsely represented to Mayle he had a hauling job with a build- ing contractor who would pay : Mayle for use of the equipment. ®@@@@S8@@ 8080666 } 90 Red Subs Capable : CELLAR WALLS: . al of Blocking Japs in War's wet? aa DAM P> : : TOKYO @~The commander of/® | z as i ; a rs 3 13 Browns by tne S35... ‘U.S. Navy forces in the Far East bd 8 casal Paine 36 Humbler : said today the 90 Russian sub- . bed os , © meter jimarines now stationed at Siberian! ’ 25 Direction _ Weroatile parts [bases could blockade Japan effec- ° “aaa eee e if Wehicte - rae whe tively in event of a war. lo . 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Witt. 7:86—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. code ong Mange Ry < - By BOB THOMAS servation about today's leading | a Cabi net (9) Circle 9 Theater. Gene Autry|1:45—(4) News Caravan. John 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. cogently esas. Repaage HOLLYWOOD @®—The trouble men: -— Reconditioned Head in “Bells of Capistrano.” (4)| Cameron Swayze. 8:30—-(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Bill. Slater—‘A great technician| With today’s film idols is. that e a : Sonny Eliot. Variety quiz. 8:00—(9) Dial 9 Theater, Laurel! Wixie Wonderland. Bg! thet Relthiey're dog-laced, says Betty|, 2° tat they're dog. 5-Speed | 6:15—(4) News. Paul Williams. (2)) and Hardy in “Pardon Us.” (7)|9:00—(4) Romper Room. applied ideally * "Blythe, @ movie star before many|square faces, just like dogs. Cc I : News: Jac LeGott. Bob Hope Show. Cemedy revue ##8-=(2) Love Story. (1) Reques Red: Barber—"@he Suly sports|.e them were born mas hie deed wehoue can Ff ontro 6:25—(4) Sports. Bill with Jeanne Crain, Betty Hutton, gg aga a es -jannouncer. who With Ted Husing 8 022 < rugged qualities, but I alwasit 5 Year Guarantee Phelps. Show. Sgt. Bilko arranges a bet/*:55—~(4) Faye writers,” me Mra Gin her|they should be pleasant to look’ , when. he learnt a member of|10:00—(4) Ding Dong School. Q) ©* °° vamps of the mt: ecreen, , i ‘ : 6:30—(7) Gangbusters. “Soinille Garry Moore Show most notable role being ‘The|at, the way they were in the silent Care,” features Chester Morris,| iS Platoon is « champion eater) | S°Ty Dane eee eee eet in New |Queen-of Sheba’ in 1921, She knew |days. | in “The Eating Contest.” Phil|!#:3¢—-(2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) 110 Radio City Music Hall in New . as ‘tnd him thm, Mak te (4) Traffic Court, Juvenile prob- Silvers plays Biko. Search for Beauty. York back in 1934 when he wangled| how it oe ee es ae Bagg de: rei Pith Judge Kautman. (2)/s.99(1) Wyatt Earp. Earp de-|1#:66—(7) News. a. chance to assist McNaniee in ajthe® to fall trom favor. Having re-/ Rien, Corie and Ronald Col , Fen Page Shee. Bate, clines offer to share the fortune/11:00—(4) Home. (7) Story Studio.| thay game. Previously he'd|eovered ty Pact Star (men, who wes on extra in one off 6:45—(2) News. Doug Edwards. of _ wealthy gambler in “Shang-| !1:30—(2) Strike It Rich. done some radio announcing in| Veted nd, director ‘aul * pe i We Rebuilt and Make Repairs ; 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. ” 11:55—(7) News Ace. a N.Y. He/40n, she has returned to acting. |™Y on Ali Makes. hai Pierce,” starring Hugh ae ee She made her return on last ait We toke trade-ins OR 3-9702 Puppet comedy. (9) Abbott and) QvBrian as Earp. (2) Navy Log NESD , clicked with the radio audience in| She on js Gen lean eek te eae € Costello, Girl in cafeteria has Pion TO as AY AFTERNOON his broadcast with McNamee—ard s Video Theater over NBC- = Sen Ginene tar teeter! Electric Portables $27.50 Srey Sn eee a A nce eof KIRT'S SEWING CENTER : the Town. Marilly .js outraged 9:00—(7) Make Room for Daddy. 12:15—(2) f Life : Are ‘* ‘ . ~ |want; I think it's wonderful,” she! when her best friend gives @n/ Danny promises to introduce his| 1." atid sollege . football? ntercontinenta remarked, “They can wear blue 6183 JAMESON ST., DRAYTON PLAINS paler got emer pin i Somaey Bt Sears ye _ cnaeott! Search ie fee le weet through the same has- jeans in public or scarves on their — - _ - ; a has problems keeping his | 7 in the - -1930's,”” he : : heads, Nobody cares, | — (2) My Favorite Husband. Liz ; ow Society,” starring (4) Feather Your Nest. (7) -. with radio .* “When I s worki for Sam- | . and her neighbor Oliver, with the Danny ‘Thomas, (9) Guy Lome Soma ta AS og, ARETE BR ae stipsitetgean Bag ~~ Television Seen my Goldwyn, he never al ° . s panes get Magee ge bardo Show. Musical show. (4)/" con. gradually it became accepted. It's gollee Nas -rogthgd semaine : spouces, 1 J Wyman Fireside Theater. 5 . was the height of elegance. but their quiet retreat proves too aad Wyman stars in thriller set gt Pgs Day. (4) ar se os bad money FCC Head, Radio Expert I sper Boys on a Fifth Ave.) Nelaon star. in mental institution in “The! Myrtle Labbitt Show. game. But I think that after the Declare New Method Mt tnd take s ride! But it would weedy ers te Day. Pre- cowbo ¥ cours Mily Texas ste. ssaoci) Amy Venderem, (@) Jeoh ttesy Pond gui attendance any) May Be Realized with the public.” | 7: 30—( erner > : . 3 sents. Mail order romance be-| 4:5, Verdugo, Florence Halop| “ wcpride, (9) News, Shoppers)more than radio has.” : What happens when a top star| ; WASHINGTON (—A new tech- i tween lonely widower and schem-ig.59_(7) Cavalcade Theater. ane Football, baseball, boxing—Stern cent new a Pe ane Ben: a up ‘ + ing young woman “ting ex-| James Daly, James Bell eee) Gt Tak Fran ia emma abt hm lwo miles—perhaps paving the|frank in discussing this & 8 citement in “Kings Row.” Jack! drama of Alcoholics joymient, What sport does he like . Kale, Rehere arte é Time” Drama announce” way for intercontinental TV~an| «Suddenly the curly-headed, "Rhys Willia ee oe ane gahua , Ot s.e9—(2) Robert Q. Lewis, (4)/to announce best? FCC official and an industry radio|tace of ‘Clara, Bow appeared on’ sch, pe “l died ant who tries | to — of Shows. (7) Stars on “I think crew-racing. But I expert suggested Monday, the screen,” she said, “The Vamp! grein goad drown his sorrows in drink. (9) *|get to cover it any more. 43" ee cone: bitadahed th. inalie wear far thal Lite Review. Lee Caron on tear| Pick The Stare. Musical variety s:3e—(2) Linkletter Houseparty. Federal Communications Com-|ooed." df Dent nidt chs. tee ee oe a ae te nese tt hecthe Test Shows Widow _ missioner Edward M. Webster said! ‘The change came swiftly, she! pa * Graham: Bob| Teeater. “Saturday Visit” dram-| Matinee Theater. (7) Heartthrob Nothing of Slaying |*_ Dew “scatter” broadcasting|said. At the height of her career Lorelies ee, ? atizes story of man who ‘left his! Theater, Knew Nothing Y G method appeared to make possible|she went to Europe to make films. Mitchell Trio. (@) Dinah Store| family becausé his business|s:99_(2) Bob Crosby Show DETROIT #—A lie detector test|“‘extremely reliable” circuits over/She also appeared Son. ek ee Hee failed. Kathleen McGuire, Jacks. 55_(9) News, tahan. ty Sted. Macy abel, A, toy Getanes «200 So 1.200 malin Coliseum, breaking the record of Dugman star. (2) C—Red Skelton 4. 99_.(2y Brighter Day. (4) A Date|dicated she had no knowledge 2 8 the Show. Red becomes nation's top) with Life. 1k Coatite Jim, Gh ihe Seas Sean of SSS hae This, “has opened up many in- ee OE ae Sa anatey Come a Justice Colt. police reported yesterday. renee Sat OR tS mee ee Oe ies Oe operatic guest Lucille Secret Storm. (4) First} Her husband, Charles, 67, was ve a great impact/and stayed 12,” recalled Roomen — found dead last Wednesday in the|upon future communications cir-| When she came home after two f ; it Love. e 4:20--(7) Rickey the Clown. © kitchen of his suburban Dearborn cuits between fixed points,” Web-iyears absence, a columnist print: | 4:30—(2) On Your Account, (4)| home. ster said in a paper prepared forjed, “The Queen of Sheba has re-| World of Mr. Sweeney. (7) Auntie It was first believed Babel died'a two-day symposium sponsored|turned to Hollywood. Why a : E ie ASK actress being blackmailed) Dee's Rascals. of natural causes. An undertaker,|by the Institute of Radio Engineers} Between 1916 and 1928, she : Sar tehend SE We Wl ila om tava Reman ~ -lpowever, found a .25 caliber bullet}and George Washington Univer-jearned as high as $3,500 a week early life in “Blackmail.”|5:¢9-(2) The Early Show. (4)|in the man’s skull. sity, ~ {In the year following her return, The $64,000 Question. Super : Lee Show. (7) State Police Sgt. Jack Pletzke| Coleman Goateley, a Melpar she didn’t make a picture with Hal March, host. Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party said the test also showed the widow Inc., électronics engineer, said the nt 0:30—~(7) Intrigue. Jerome Howdy Doody, (7) Mickey| knew nothing about still . experimental system might} Miss av. | “Thor in “An Country. “Mowe Chub.) Howdy Doody. a “permit intercontinental te stage, then joined her husband on @©-4a% 4 (9) City Detective. Rod Cameron Gunman Robs Grocery at pee eaiee Mee eS teal ig Be open in “Shadow of a Man.” (4) Studio Coa i Gu telep systems.” They there years ‘ nil | IT A held said long distance defense com-| she ly ‘learned to You've often heard people say that, haven't you? And it implies on > cna yarn ou neeand ste Potaatins tone — if Frage goa Detroit ol tate city's munications night benefit. that she was a movie’ star. American way of doing business — @ complete confidence in the Yea i: | . —____—_—— 1] other fellow’s ethics ond knowledge of his field. : LARGEST Death Dream.” (2)! Robert Walter Jr., 34, of 484 eae onset preter A big bariier to vetting Euro-| The largest libraries in the Unit-| . 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