. government fought for its _ second round, of a dramatic . news of Billotte’s mission to Mo- * ernment at Faure’s request be- ’ ports: that a syndicate was pre- ' ing to’ do with any. inland to TAC PRESS _ “kek * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER ¥, 1955—44 PAGES France's Faure Facing Crisis Over Morocco (Defense Minister . Flies to North Africa in Effort fo Salvage Program FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES PARIS—French Premier Edgar Faure’s imperiled life today as the National Assembly prepared for the debate on the Moroccan situation. The premier was expect- ed to pose an “implicit” in- stead of a constitutional question on confidence in his seven-months-old cabi- net. : This move would permit the assembly to avoid the 24-hour delay required by a constitutional-type vote. Gen Pierre Billotte, new minister of defense in Premier Edgar Faure’s Cabinet, flew off to Moroceo today to try to salvage the government’ 's reform program for the strife-ridden North Aferican protectorate. He might be able fo assure the survival of the government, if he can get some quick action. Billotte was named defense min- ister yesterday, to succeed Gen. Pierre Koenig. This morning, after -and Republican Action group, @° De Gaullist splinter fac- tion — asked him to resign under threat of expulsion from the party. Billotte defied te request. * The party has expelled Pierre July, minister for Tunisian and Moroccan affairs, who had a big hand in drawing up the govern- ment policy. Koenig was one of four members of the De Gaullist Social Republi- can Party to step out of the gov- cause they could not give whole- hearted support to the. Moroccan reform plan. . Deny Rumor of Tiger Offer Officials Scotch Report Syndicate Is Preparing | “ * CERTIFICATE FOR SERVICE — One of 10 Pon- McGuire, of 2315 Hester Ct., Keego Harbor. Above, tiac Press carrier boys honored last night for out- he receives his certificate from Fred Thompson, standing service to his customers was Frederick Se ee ee & Pe. Downpour S Wet Spell to to Oakland County in two today. narls Trattic; End Tonight A wet spell which brought nearly 2% inches of rain days and caused the worst traffic jam in Detroit’s history, was expected to end late The Weather Bureau forecast calls for cloudy, windy and cooler weather with scattered showers today. It will Victim of Crash Felt Death Near State Youth Told Mom That She Would Never See Him Again DETROIT w — The mother of a young Michigan airman killed- ‘| in the crash of'an airliner in the Wyoming Rockies says her son had a premonition of death. Mrs. Richard Ryan of Cheboy- gan said her son, Lawrence Monk, 18, gave her his Bible early last Sunday and said, “I'll never need it again."’ Then he told her, “Mom, you'll never see me again but you'll hear about me.” . Monk was one of three Michi- New Purchase Move. DETROIT (#—Detroit Tigers of- ficials today vigorously denied re- _ paring to make a new offer to buy the Tigers from the Briggs family. Harry M. Sisson, a Tiger official and one of a group which offered to buy the club and Briggs Sta- dium last night, said the report was “pure fabrication.” “We (the syndicate) are having a meeting.today in Briggs Sta- dium,” he said, '“but it has noth- buy the Tigers.” Sisson also scotched reports that Bob Feller, Cleveland In- dian pitcher, would be asked to manage the Tigers if the syndi- cate succeeded in taking over Ti- ger ownership. Feller, in Cleve- land, said the story was news te him, gan servicemen killed in the crash yesterday of a United Air- lines DC4 en route from Denver to Salt Lake City, Two others who had been vis- iting relatives in Flint and were returning to their homes in Salt Lake..City were Mrs. Franklin West, 70,: and her son Earl, 35. All but Wood had boarded the plane at Willow Run Airport, Monk had enlisted in the Air Force last June 22 and had planned to make it his career, his mother said. He arrived home Sept, 22 for hig first fur- lough since enlisting. He was en route to Parks Field ; Calif., for advanced training be- | fore going overseas. Reynolds was headed back to his base at Honolulu after a. 45- day furlough. He was married _ weeks ago in Toledo to a girl whom he met while stationed in Germany from 1951 toe 1953. Sgt. Wood was stationed at Hill “Somebody just dreamed that | one up,” said Sisson. The syndicate includes Walter O. | ‘Spike) Briggs Jr., Sisson, Don! Mitchell, wealthy Owosso resident; Ozzie Olson, Detroit steelman, and Charley Gehringer, former Tiger | great now a club official. Briggs’ four sisters last month rejected the group’s offer of 214 million dollars for their 80 per) cent share of the club and sta-| dium, Who Collects the Fee? @KLAHOMA CITY @®—Giles K. | Ratcliffe, deputy court clerk here, took matters into his own hands yesterday, He issued a marriage license to himself. He and Kath- ryn Altmiller will be married Sat- urday, Worth Waiting For LONG BEACH, Calif. —Mar- ried 15 years, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Beach had their, first visit from the Here's New Building Plan for Your Home Dreaming of a brand new house of your own? . Then be sure to see The House Of The Week in this Saturday's Pontiac Press and every week thereafter. Something different in a house plan, it offers you a .detailed, scale . drawn study plan of ‘the week's house for only 35 cents. The feature as it appears in the paper, will include a floor plan, a general view of the house and | a story telling ali about it. At 35 cents you can hardly go wrong! Watch for this brand new fea- ture starting Saturday in the Pontiac Press Background For Living Air Force Base, Utah, and was. | en route to Salt Lake City. *be clearing and night and fair and morrow. Another two-thirds of an inch of rain fell in the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. to- Bs ete eet cool to- Football Forecast Here's a I forecast for University of Michigan and Mich- igan State University fvotball fans: The Weather Bureau says | it will be mostly fair and cooler | in Ann Arbor and East Lansing - tomorrow, High temperature will be in. the low 60s in both cities. — day, adding to the one and three-quarters inches which fell Wednesday. — In Detroit yesterday, traffic was snarled in the northwest section for nearly five hours after a 1%4- inch rainfall in 45 minutes. The cloudburst came shortly before 4 p.m. and the jam wasn't cleared until 9 p.m, Thousands of motorists re- quired several hours to reach home, Most of the trouble stemmed from a fleoded. viaduct on Woodward near the Ford Highland Park plant. Ten streetcars were trapped as feet of water. All trolley move- ment on Woodward was forced to halt. DSR officials said it was the city’s worst traffic tieup. The area effected was bounded by Da- vison, Oakland, Seven Mile road and Livernois. The weatherman says foday’s | high temperature will be near 70, | tonight’s low near 50. High Satur- day will be 60-64 degrees, Low reading last night was 66, The mercury stood at 67 degrees at 8 a.m., and was 64 at 1 p.m. ‘Newsprint Cost Rise Seen by Manufacturer | the price of newsprint ‘in the ‘foreseeable future’ was forecast | today by the head of one of the world’s largest newsprint manu- facturing empires. Sir Erie Vansittart Bowater, chairman of Bowater Paper Corp. | Ltd. of London, declared, “It's a fact that during the -past three years and three months, costs of production have risen appreciably for newsprint manufacturers. In my opinion, we can't continue to absorb these mounting costs.” Sir Eric, whose company oper- ates a 60 million dollar newsprint mill at Calhoun, Tenn., as part of a world-wide organization, made his remarks on the price of printing paper used by news- Papers at a' press conference. He disclosed that the firm’s Cal- houn subsidiary, Bowaters South- ern Paper Corp., will spend four million dollars to install equipment for producing pulp for newsprint from local hardwoods, Newsprint at Calhoun now is made from southern pine, . } “ t « \e ! eas the viaduct filled rapidly with five | | side road into the path of the NEW YORK’ (®—An increase in| 10 Carrier Boys Receive Honors |. Win Certificates .. for Press Readers Ten Powtiac Press newspaper night for outstanding ‘service to their patrons, They “were guests of the Press ata dinner and re- ceived Inland Daily Press Asso- ciation certificates in recogni- tion of their fine records. The certificates are awarded for service, courtesy, honesty, perseverance, salesman- ship, promptness, Ts and scholarship. ’ Three of the -boys serve city Press routes: Paul W.. Tremper, of 1543 Baldwin; R, Me- Gee, 725 Bigman; and William C. Hoisington, 1397 Giddings Rd. Others honored, and the arcas in which they serve Press read- ers, were: Frederick McGuire, Keego Harbor; Robert E, Stocker, Auburn Heights; Richard E, Gus- tavson, Loon Lake; Michael Me- Donald, Birmingham; Jack K. Reed, Lake Orion; Lovell Kes-.| ler, Bald Eagle Lake; and Fred Davis, Mahopac. Area Resident Hurt in Jackson Collision A 59-year-old Waterford ‘Town- ship man, involved in a 2-car crash Outstanding Service to lke and Dulles Will Discuss Foreign Policy Secretary Will Go to on Tuesday DENVER (# — President Eisenhower will hold a hos- pital conference on foreign policy matters with Secre- tary of State Dulles next Tuesday. It will be the Pres- ident’s first discussion of suffered a heart attack. The White House press| erty,. announced today that Dulles will arriye in. Denver Monday night from Miami, Fla., where the secretary -|has a speaking engagement that day. He will see the President some- time the next day, with the hour dependent on word from Eisenhow- er’s physicians. The announcement came as doctors at Fitzsimons Army Hospital put out another encour- aging bulletin on the President's condition, estimate on the basis a pricy ence, . : * * J * But they have said that after 14 days in the hospital Eisenhower probably would be able to step up his activity a bit so far as govern- meni business is concerned, __. The President's first visitor other than family members and a few White House staff members will be Vice President Nixon, .who is scheduled to arrive here late to- | morrow from Washington. Nixon ts coming at the Presi- dent's request but James C. Hagerty, Eisenhower's ‘press sec- retary, told newsmen, “They will not take up any controversial subjects at all.” Also at. Eisenhower's request, the vice president is presiding at an- other Cabinet meeting in Washing- ton today—the second time he has served in that role since the Presi- dent was stricken. which killed two other men yester- day near Jackson, is in critical | condition at a hospital there. He is Bruce Everett, of 3781 Lincolnshire, who Sheriff's depu-_ tes said apparently drove from a other auto heading west on U. S. 12, about five miles west of Jack- son. ; Leroy Butler, 22, driver of the other car, was killed instantly and, his passenger, Gilbert Facey, 19, died later at M Hospital. Both victims were Jackson resi- dents, Hospital attendants said Everett who was driving alone suffered | a broken arm, leg and back in- juries. Returning to Denver with Nixon will be Sherman Adams, the Pres- ident's top aide, and Drt Paul Dad- ley White, Boston ‘heart specialist who flew here a few hours after Eisenhower suffered a coronary thrombosis — a blood clot in the arteries leading to the heart. On the same plane will be the President’s son, Army Maj. John Eisenhower, visit to his father's bedside. Adenauer Has Sniffles ’ BONN, Germany (®—Chancellor Konrad Adenauer has a cold, The 79-year-old Chancellor canceled speaking dates in the Bremen elec- tion campaign today and tomior- row, Denver for Conference! policy problems since: he| secretary, James C. Hag- | paying tis second | ‘Suggestion. from ; ° AP Wirephote MEDICINE BOW PEAK — Photo diagram shows where United Air lines DC4 crashed into Medicine Bow Peak yesterday killing 66 persons aboard the New York to San Francisco aircraft. Aid for Grid Pavthat ta bd ite PY Sfate Police and Sheriff Relief for Ann Arbor bound football fans Saturday was promised today by Sheriff Frank Irons and Capt. Raymond Mohr of the State Police Post at Redford. Each has promised to station officers at New Hudson from 10 a.m. to 12:45 to handle traffic cures the foot- a) tion se sae * mi cao tion because of the number of roads meeting at a single point,” said Sheriff 1 Fans Pledged in|3 Michigan Men Aboard as DC4 Rams Into Peak United Plane Crushed ‘on Wyoming. Mountain - En Route to Salt Lake LARAMIE, Wyo. (# —: ‘| Skilled climbers fought bit-. ter cold and winds on a. snow-covered. mountain to- day to retrieve the bodies of 66 persons killed yesterday in the worst commercial airline crash in U. 8. his- Their goal was the near- | perpendicular south face of 12,005-foot. Medicine Bow Peak, where a United Air. Lines DC4 crashed within an hour after leaving Den- ver for Salt Lake City and San Francisco. ca ie f | “ ao ae | listed among the the new Grand River cutoff will eliminate much of this trouble, for there will be a grade separation carryin Pontiac l under the new highway. “But for the rest of this foot- ball season heavy Ann Arbor- bound traffic faces a bottleneck at New Hudson because of the ner,” he said, “but we will .have two men there during the late morning rush gofng to the game at least, and-then do the best we can later.” Capt. Mohr promised that traf- fic would be handled at the New Hudson intersection both before and after the. game. % “We will work an officer there MOHR to handle the returning traffic after the game.” Action by Sheriff Irons ‘and Capt. Mohr came following a the Pontiac handling of Press that special traffic was needed. “By next ail ‘we hope that*— : Plant Reopening Guard to Watch ‘Mayor of Strike Town Wants Troops Around if NEW CASTLE, Ind. ) — Mayor Paul F, McCormack announced to- any be is Ollien 6 Ute eek pti ar Sasa 8 foundry _re- supervision open Monday under of neg Indiana National Guard, “We have not been in contact with the governor but are attempt- ing to do so,” vege tap told a news conference. “The governor does have the right. © counter- mand my orders.” mayor ‘sald it was up to him how long the National Guard remains and that he has no inten- order will prevail. He said he expected to confer today with two federal mediators Hagerstown and- Richmond were in production. A few pickets were at each plant. Opera Star Succumbs NEW YORK (®—Opera and con- cert star Frieda Hempel, 70, died quiet in a tense truce, The piston ring company’s plants -at nearby |. Bi aie Sh iat if ht Hl AT] i rid & ae 53 = g : : iF $s z a today in Berlin, Germany, A new organization dedicated to improve Pontiac by finding solu- tions to community problems “through combined effort’ last night moved into legal being. In a meeting at City Hall, nearly 100 representatives of 37 agencies, organizations, and city depart- ments unaniously approved a con- stitution establishing the Greater Pontiac ‘Community Advisory Council. The council's purpose is “‘to dis- cover new or unmet community neéds and to seek. to. meet such needs through combined effort,” its constitution states. It ts “a method of improving such existing work, by commit. tees, research or legislation.” It will devise “through co- of organizations ways of meeting community needg which will be ef- ficient, economical, free of dupli- cation and in accordance with accepted professional standards.” Membership is open to agencies, organizations and individuals. Agency members will be respon- sible social agencies, private or public, engaged in health and wel- fare work in the greater Pontiac area and operating on a non-profit |_. basis with paid personnel. a two-thirds vote of the general membership for admission. meeting which will be called on or before Nov. 3. Each officer will serve one year. : Named to the committee were Mrs. S. V. Sekles, of the Pontiac Federation of Women's Clubs; Les- In Today’ s hae a seheeee eebe renee Pontiac Advisory Council OKs Constitution — 3 lie H, Dean, of the Cook-Nelson American cll; Edward Leland, Boy Scouts | The of America; Maurice J. Croteau, | a Catholic Family Center; Mrs. Donaldson, William Wright, PTA Council; | awards, ruled William Dean, Rotary and James | receive them. . F. Spence, J he four meetings a year—in January, os mC or October. . é i ie L; B42 ti} i i # : - I b ! | a q ; vie ay i of their 11-year-old sities i yj > @ detis ih f 15-25 a es ee eres | OO ADM... . se oeeee OB <67 LD. Misseevnes G4 : ME BW Bisceceres. + : BG : iggeon | in Pentiae “Gapusters a temperature......cc.s00.+55 8 Pee eee Oee ee rer cue 4.6 es 3 bang “Pontiac Motor will construct i i EEGs ut NEW PARKING PLAN — Pontiac Motor 300-foot long covered pedestrian bridge from the employes’ parking lot to the engine plant. The bridge will enter the plant at the mezzanine Pontiac Motor to Boost Parking Area, Will Add Overhead Pedestrian Bridge E34 has announced plans for a ‘. Group Accepts Ike nations E NVER @®The administration estate. He left no will. Holdup of Gas Station Admitted by Youth, 17 . Admitting he held up a Com- merce ip filling station at gunpoint last week, 17-year-old Kenneth Wright, of Farmington, was free on $1,000: bond today pending examination Oct, 25. He. gave himself up yesterday at the Oakland County Jail. He 66 Killed as Pla Rams Into Mountain Two bodies came to rest on a small glacier, A dozen others, burned and mutilated, were jammed in a section of the fusel- age which fell into one of two crevasses which slice down the mountain from the point of impact. Twenty-three other bodies fell onto a small snow-covered -shelf. The largest plece of wreckage remaining intact was a part of one wing. The plane’s wheels and , Piloted by C. C. Cooke, 34, of Menlo Park, Calif., a 12-year vet- eran with United, the airliner nev- an er reported after leaving Denver. Its failure to report over - Rock Springs, Wyo.; touched off: the “The Civil Aeronautics Board ordered an investigation. In addition to Cooke, the plane's crew members were R. D. Salis- bury, 33, first officer, of Palo Alto, Calif.. and stewardess Patricia Shuttleworth, 22, of Salt Lake City. Her parents live at Trumbull, Conn. Moose Meanders Near Soo Business District SAULT STE, MARIE ® — The Soo gets some of the strangest visitors. ¢ Quite frequently deer and bear stroll into - town. Shortly after last midnight t| moose was seen wandering some- | what aimlessly along a street near | the busy intersection of Ashmum , | and Easterday, three blocks from downtown. The moose, without horns, was the first one reported seen in the Soo. One person who saw it said he thought at first it was a horse. infielder Carey Marries ° Actress Lucy Marlow HOLLYWOOD (®—Infielder Andy Carey, who came off second best as a New York Yankee against the Brooklyn Dodgers, was the first choice today of film actress Lucy Marlow. The Careys, married yesterday in the Hollywood First Methodist Church, were en route to San Fran- ¢isco, where they will join meim- bers of the Yankees and their fam- implicated a juvenile in the crime which reportedly netted $133. ilies for a trip to Tokyo. The Bronx “} Bombers play a series of. exhibi- tion games in Japan. “THE PO N # TIAC PR &. of paved parking area will also be added, bringing the capacity to 8,606 cars. y' > walking two different flights of stairs. The bridge will enter the plant at the mezzanine flcor between Plant 9 and the main cafeteria. ; Fluorescent lighting and exhaust fan ventilation will be used in the bridge. It will have a ground clearance of 14 feet for under passage trucks. “The new bridge, expected-to be finished before the end of the year, and the parking lot additions, near completion at this time, give our employes the best and most con- venient parking facilities in the last year.when the added ng lot on the east side of rlighwood, capable the Plant 14 free for more con- venient for employes. Critchfield said a rearrangement of parking in the main parking lot would .provide a reserved area for supervisor parking at the west side of the mammoth lot. Pontiac Deaths George Angelo Service was held at 2 p.m. today from the St. George Greek Ortho- dox Church for George Angelo, 59, of 87 S. Saginaw St. The Rev. Soterios Gotivellis officiated with burial following in Oak Hill Ceme- tery. . Mr. Angelo was born in Tur- +key April 23, 1896. He was a mem- ber of the St. George Greek Or- thodox Church and had lived in ‘Pontiac 35 years. ; He had been employed as a ‘chef at the Sanitary Restaurant on S.-.Saginaw St. Arrangements were by the Voorhees-Siple Fu- neral Home. 2 Mrs. William H. Bryant Prayer service will be held to- night at 7 o'clock in the Voorhees- Siple Chapel for Mrs. William H. (Della Jane) Bryant, 78, who died yesterday at the home of her son, 1419 Sashabaw Rd., - Ortonville. The Rev. Robert Garner of the First General Baptist Church will lead the prayers. Following the service, Mrs. Bryant will be sent to the Landess & Son Funeral Home, Campbell, will be in Bernie Cemetery, Bernie, Mo. Mrs. Bryant was born in Tunnel Hill, Il. Aug. 20, 1877, the daughter of James and Hulda Jane White- head Brown and married in Bloom- field, Mo. in 1901. _ A member of the General Bap- tist Church in Bernie, she had lived in the county and Pontiac nine years. Three children survive, Lee of Ortonville with whom she was liv- ing, Everett G. and Frank J. Bryant of Pontiac. Also surviving are seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Bryant had suffered a heart attack. Clyde Elwell Service will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. in the Huntoon Funeral Home for Clyde Elwell, 73, of 64 Kimball Ave. The “Rev. William T. Miles of the Gingellville Bap- tist Church will officiate with burial in Roselawn Park Cemetery. Mr. Elwell was killed Wednes- day in an automobile accident on Dixie Highway. * Roland B. Schulz Roland B. Schulz of 214 Dick later by the Sparks-Griffin Fu- neral Home. Granny Becomes Pilot “TETERBORO, N. J. (INS) — Mrs. Zaddie R. Bunker of Palm Mo. for service Sunday. Burial’ Truce Indicated in Road Feuding Senate, House to Try to Settle Rift Between Ziegler, Higgins | LANSING «®—Legislative inter- vention to stop feuding over the Michigan's proposed first toll road was indicated today. . But a joint statement by Nichols and Peltz suggested that they hope to end Ziegler’s opposition to the toll road. Higgins. has charged Ziegler NS | with seeking to block the toll road by building a competing parallel freeway. NEED CITED The lawmakers’ joint statement said “with the tremendous need for highways in Michigan there is no reason for anyone to be back- ing or opposing any. particular road. Nor is there any reason for roads competing with each other. “The Turnpike Authority was “We need all the roads we can get from all sources and differ- ences of. opinion must be settled as quickly as possible to provide those roads, * * Ld “We hope that a meeting be- tween the members of the legis- lative committees on highways with Ziegler and Higgins will help straighten out all the difficulties and get everyone busy on the main task — providing roads for Mich- igan.” * Wanted: Cream, Sugar LOS ANGELES w — Theft of 1,634,000 potential cups of coffee was reported yesterday, A truck- trailer stolen from a trucking com- pany yard contained 17 tons of dry coffee—but no sugar or cyeam. . Tampico K cial count, 326 others have died in above-water blocks pment by the city’s 110,000 popu tion and 55,000 to 70,000 refugees from. the surrounding coastal plain. ¥ z> oe i : i i Te : ZF ck E Fe. g fi i 3 é 2h ES 5 % U.S. Navy helicopters lifted ref- ugees to the airport and passen- ger planes shuttled them on to inland camps. In Mexico City, the federal government discussed the possibility of removing 40,000 of Tampico’s peoplé as soon as the waters recede enough to let trucks, tra'es and ships through. Tampico’s city manager, Ana- stasio Garcia, estimated the flood damage in the city alone at 42 million dollars: Ex-Wayne U. Dean Plunges fo Death DETROIT «# — The former dean of Wayne University’s Medical School, Dr. Edgar H. Norris, 62, plunged to his death yesterday from his seventh floor riverfront apart- ment. Dr. Norris was released recently from a sanitarium at Clarkston. Associates said he suffered from emphysema, a scarring condition of the lungs, and heart disease. Dr, Norris was dean of Wayne's Medical. School from 1939 to 1945. He resigned after the American Medical Assn. threatened to with- draw its rating from the college unless he was replaced. * — Mogul to Expand Plant GREENVILLE (® —Federal-Mo- gul Co. today announced a $700,000 expansion of its plant in Greenville that will increase employment 10 per cent. The firm now employs 725 persons here in the manufac- | ture of automotive bearings. Stalling, Prej DETROIT «—Charges of stall- ing and prejudice were leveled at the Michigan Racing Commission yesterday during a hearing on a proposed third track for the De- troit metropolitan area. * * * Two major stock subscribers of the proposed track in Troy Town- ship pledged $1,100,000 toward fi- nancing the project at the hearing before James H. Inglis, racing commissioner. ’ The two are Dr. Jack I. Wind- shall, who pledged $500,000, and Edward Rosenberg, president of a Detroit building supply firm, who told the commission he could raise $600,000. The Commission contends the track could not be built to stand- ards for less than $5,492,000 and so far club subscribers have pledged only $2,968,000. -Questioned by Wilbur De Young, assistant attorney general, Wind- shall testified he could obtain $500,- 000 from “58 to 60 corporations I own.” * * * After the hearing had been ad- journed to Oct. 27, Joseph Mar- shall, one of the attorneys for the Thoroughbred Turf Club, which is financing the race track, accused Inglis of stalling. “We want to get started on September Employment Sinks to Post-War Low WASHINGTON (INS) — Labor Secretary James P. Mitchell says employment hit a monthly record in September but he did not| re- lease the actual figures. 4 He told newsmen yesterday that Heaped on Racing Officials} udice Counts this track,” he shouted. “There's no reason why we can’t take this up again next week. You're just stalling.” “Inglis said the Commission was not delaying the project but needed time: to study three estimates on what the track would cost. They were submitted by Theodore Rog- voy, who designed the proposed track. * * Ld] Club attorneys accused De Young of being “biased” against the track. More subscribers will be ques- tioned at the next hearing. Other thoroughbred tracks in the Detroit area are the Detroit Race Course and Hazel Park Race Track. Snainainuesimebenaceeeneeseeeeeen yy in 5 rary G $j an; BIRMINGHAM. — Berrien | C. announced the group's program for the season, which will open Oct. 19 with a lecture by Pulitzer prize- winner Royce Howes. Howes is associate editor of the Detroit Free Press and will speak at an 8:15 p.m. open meeting at abroad. This will be ‘followed by “ Film- orama Adventure’ on Jan. 117, critic and lecturer on Led z a e Hunter boulevard traffic to turn ment anticipated. The board at its meeting this Some 160 mothers new to the Quarton School area, and new teachers, were honored at a PTA tea held ‘at the home of Mrs. Ar- thur Brookman. yesterday, were welcomed by thé PTA board. New teachers include Mrs. Bar- bara Jeffers, Mrs. Mary Morris, Mrs, Betty. Bieneman, Mrs. Gloria Edwards, Carol Floyd and Frank Colpitts, . After only one week of visita- tion to parishioners, a total of $30,750 in memorial reservations has been tabulated in the St. Columban Catholic Church drive to lower the current debt and make way for construction of a /[ school. ~ At the first of two. genera] train- Trust Company Kept for Dodge's Estate DETROIT (INS)—In a probate court opinion in Detroit today, Judge Patrick H. O’Brien declined to remove the Detroit Trust Co. as one of the trustees of the $56 million estate of the late Horace E. Dodge, automotive pioneer. ‘The ruling by Judge O'Brien is a defeat for Mrs. Christine Crom- well Asserson, granddaughter of Dodge and his widow, Mrs, Anna Thompson Dodge, the other trus- tee. Dodge died in 1920. Mrs. Asserson charged that the trustees, who have invested the fortune entirely in municipal and U. S. government bonds, could have. enriched the estate: by millions if they had bought conimon stocks. Judge O’Brien also refused to allow a $16 million surcharge against the estate, and he ac- cepted the 25th annual accounting of the trustees, with the provision that both sides agree to a charge against the trustees of $10,502.19, which represents a loss taken on the sale of $500,000 in bonds. | $89.95 Value ITHACA Sitde action shotgun. 5- shot. 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Its membership, besides the Pres- emt ident and Vice President, includes the Secretaries of State and Defense and the Directors of Foreign Aid and Defense Mobilization. The original statute em- powers the President, if he so desires, Senate approval. * * * The idea of such a body came from our first Secretary of De- fense, the late JamMEs ForREsTAL. He conceived the Council as “an instrument. for effective and fre- quent co-ordination between na- tional policy and military poten- tial.” : Originally the Vice President was not a@ member..The law was amended to include him at the request of former President Truman who said he felt that he had been thrust into the presi- ‘dency with inadequate’ Inowledge of executive department operations. *. 272.2 During’ his election campaign President Eisenhower promised to make NSC more, effective. He kept wee this promise ‘by raising the Council to a higher policy study level and to a place of greater Entitled to More Pay _ Pontiac's salary committee has rec- “ommended an increase for City Com- _ Jmissioners. P This would be-the first change in remuneration for them since the cur- rent charter was adopted in 1920. That _ Was 35 years ago, or more than a third oe Pema. oe eS The Pres ballets that the Operates in secrecy, never votes and acts - only in an advisory capacity. If there is no unanimous agreement, all mem- bers present their views to the President ‘in writing and he makes the final decision. The Council was never in- tended. 0p Sot o8's eutetitute for the The Man About Town’ It’s an Old Problem Suitable Parking Space Was _ Hard to Find 100 Years Ago Insomnia: A condition for which ee eS eee A century ago we we. neoded more parking space in Pontiac, An item in the ' Pontiac Weekly Gazette of Sept. 20, 1854, quotes - Village President Alfred Treadwiy as saying that he had received several com- plaints that there were not enough hitching ‘posts around the court house for the horses. Some 50 years later, . ‘was quoted in the ‘ Pontiac Daily Press of hitching posts.on Saginaw St. was driving the farmer trade to Auburn Heights, Dray- ton Plains and Birmingham. A Pontiac doctor tells me that his semen for heart .tests have increased threefold ‘The Press is in favor of economical government, but we believe the “laborer is ‘worthy of his hire” and here we_see- since a serious abuse that has gone uncor- ___. President Dwight D. Eisenhower rected too long. We feel the current ‘wilered his attack, = commission is doing well and devotiig pack trom a four-day hunting trip, itself to its duties with — and . Ralph T. Keeling _ diligence. says there are more hunters than birds in Clare County. The only bird secured by his ; ‘ party of four was a partridge that flew Worldwide Air Traffic Spurred by 60 Nations through the window of their cabin and broke its neck. One of the many wonders of modern Se life is the rapidity with which the : “impossible” becomes routine. It seems like only yesterday when _ forecasts of speedy overseas flights , sounded fantastic. Similarly, the day ( when the call of such place names as ; ‘London, Cairo, Bangkok and Tokyo ‘would echo through air terminals seemed distant indeed. * * * _ The startling fact today is that world air travel has grown to 36 times the volume of prewar days. Governments and airlines of 60 nations have built @ global air transport system embrac- ing 3,500 cities on every continent. Se oe fees All this didn’t come about by accident, It was planned. Plane - manufacturers and airlines, espe- cially those in this country, have In conversation with world’s checkers and chess champion, Newell W. Banks, he said, “It always is a pleasure to come to Pontiac. You have wondeful people who make it a wonderful city.” Formerly of Pontiac, Laurence G. Lenhardt, who has resigned as general manager of the Detroit water works at.the age of 62, tells friends that “Ike’s experience had something to do with it.” Larry’s old friends here wish him many years of happy retire- ment. He held the position 15 years. A card received from Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Fitsimmons, formerly of Pontiac, now living at San Jose, Calif., says that the recent. earthquake shock there “rumbled a lot, rattled the dishes, made the curtains swing and we found it. was impossible to open the doors.” —~—_-___ Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Marilla Hayward of 155 North Genesee Ave.; ninstp-cieths birthday. Mrs. S. H. Reynolds of 87 Mark Ave.; ninety-fifth birthday. Mrs. Mary Houghtaling of 741 Hilleliff Ave.; eighty-eighth birthday. Myron (Mike) Ladson of Waterford; eighty-third birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chateau | es officials believe of Romeo; \golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs, Casper Of Cass City; golden wedding, a je : ae } j = et to increase Council membership with — of June 17, 1907, as saying that a shortage. David Lawrence Says: Planting of Microphones in Jury Chamber WASHINGTON — Strange goings on—The news comes out that a group of University of Chicago Yet today it has been revealed that the Ford Foundation made the grant of funds to the University of Chicago Law School and that the project involved a study of the jury system, It is probable that the Ford Foundation didn’t know that its money was going to be used to plant microphones in jury rooms, nor did it presumably know way. NO PROBE IN SIGHT _ But it is a safe bet that the committee headed by Sen. Hen- nings of Missouri, Democrat, which is studying abuses of con- stitutional rights, will not investi- gate this, though already the Sen- ate subcommittee on internal se- curity has announced it will take testimony. The episode actually belongs in the field of the Hennings Committee. > The attorney general, Herbert Brownell, expressed himself in indignant terms concerning the project. He issued a statement in which he said that the wiring of the jury room was done “with- out the knowledge or consent of the jurers a without the knowledge or nt of the at- torney general, in at least five civil cases.” He then said in part: “We in the Department of Jus- tice are unequivocally opposed to any recording or eavesdropping on the deliberations of a jury under any conditions regardless of the purpose, Such practices, how- ever well intentioned, obviously and inevitably -stifle the discussion and free exchange of ideas be- tween jurors, They tend to destroy the very basis for common judg: ment the jurors, upon which the institution of trial by jury is based, and are inconsistent that trial by jury. shall be pre- served. ” 5 The word “unreasonable” . es _ for Research Infringes on Basic Rights However, the Council which always. - for improvement of the system or i a aed petit juries of the courts (Copyright 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Less Anesthetic Needed During Childbirth at Home By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. In Natural Childbirth (Williams & Wilkins, $2). thé author, Helen Heardman, mother of three chil- reaches the climax of the actual Birth fully conscious, confident and joyous. ; She also says that it is not often that anesthesia or analgesia will be required, but it must be avail- able and offered, though never forced; that is, the mother herself decides whether she wants. it. The movie star Coleeg Gray, who had her baby at home the natural way, said: “The anesthetic . . . you can administer yourself if you wish. Knowing that you can have the anesthetic at any time you want ‘ ft—you don’t want it! At least I didn’t. But the fact that it is available is asew being tense, You can iax.”* In Childbirth Without Fear (Har- per and Bros. $2.75) the author, Grantly Dick Read, M. A., M. D., said: “Most doctors today would scorn the idea that labor can be a pleasurable experience.” Yet, as Dr. Read himself has demonstrated not only the moth- ers but also the babies are hap- pier at home than they are in a- hospital. MOTHER SECURE . You poor creatures wio regard childbirth as a kind of illness best treated in a hospital will hardly understand the observation of the physician who attended one of these home deliveries (most of his patients still have their babies in the hospital): ° * “The mother is In an atmos- phere where she feels safe” (at home, where, of course, she is safer than she would be ‘in a hospital). “She feels that she is li lit i t i id Hed z F permits any so-and-so rules, regu- lations, customs, or make.- believé miracle of childbirth with his wife in their home. Hearing the baby’s first cry and seeing the baby cuddled in mother’s arms is the greatest emotional experience a man can have, I can tell you. It strengthens the marita] bond. and deters against divorce, which, God knows, is horribly frequent in Yankeeland. di iettere ieee of To the extent that industry has had any artificial price support, whether from labor and social Jeg- islation, on the one hand, or pro- tective tariffis,.on the other, there is a hazard of putting the artifi-— cially supported group out of bal- ance with a group such as farm- ers which may be subject more or City Wages Cause Farmers: Woes and in the recent years of postwar the trend of industrial costs has been steadily up- - Ld * * . The solution of living together in harmony can't rest on emotion- but requires calm and objective ‘analysis in the spirit of the good neighbor. I Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFS Who is important in this life .., According to our way? ... The president of some big firm... Or of our U.S.A.? . . . The scientist who seeks the truth .. . Of all that may have been? .. . The famous doctor who has won... Awards in medicine? . . . The movie actor . or the star . . . Whose voice is on -the air .. . Or someone in society ... Who ts a millionaire? . . . Yes, they are all important in . . . Their special sort of way . ... But never any more than those . . . Who toil from day to day . . . The common- est American , . . Who lends a helping hand. . . Is equally impor- tant to... The welfare of our land. (Copyright 1955) Looking Back 15 Years Ago ‘US. AIRPLANE output to be tripled. FAR EAST crises near over Burma Road. . . 20 Years Ago LEAGUE OF Nations council votes to penalize Italy for Ethi- opian war. ITALIANS USING tanks in Ethi- opia. . Case Records of a Psychologist: Establishment of Dating Bureau Would Help Solve Serious Social Problem Francele’s problem confronts in this country without likely pros- limited funds or teaching job hold millions. If some of you weal- thy widows and widowers want to find true happiness in a sec- | ond marriage, help finance the non-profit Scientific Dating Bureau described below and I'll guarantee to get you ideal mates. I'll personally pick vou the cream of the cron, but this Datino Bureau will demand $100,000 annually as a subsidy. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case~ P-359: Francele R., aged 27, is a high school Latin teacher. “Dr. Crane, I really enjoy my teaching, too,”” she admitted, “‘and yet, I am becoming more de- pressed every year. “For I ath not married! And all my friends are, so I am like a fifth wheel when they invite me to parties. “You would consider me rea- sonably attractive to look at, wouldn't you, Dr. Crane? “And I try to dress well. I have no bad habits. I attend church every Sunday, but don’t seem to have much chance there to meet any eligible men. . “Either the men are too young for me, or they are already mar- ried. I'm in an age bracket where it seems doubly hard to find suit- able men, : * ao * pects. And there are probably 7,000,- 000 men in the same boat. I receive letters from hundreds of fine men, as well as women, who would make deal marriage material. If a flood causes 10,000 families to be evacuated, our fine Red Cross goes to sued rescue. But here we have a_ potential 7,000,000 marriages that should materialize but nobody seems seriously interested. REMAIN SINGLE Meanwhile, wonderful women and men wither away as old maids and bachelors. Often, their very superior quali- her in her small community. But most of the eligibles of her age bracket are already married or have moved elsewhere. And the same is true of many fine men. Physicians, dentists, . élergymen, lawyers, school teach- ers, scientific farmers and others write me every week, asking me to recommend the names. of girls whom I deem suitahle.for them for possible romance and mar- riage. SCIENTIFIC DATING BUREAU But I have no facilities to meet this need. Oh, I'll gladly donate my time to help direct such ‘a Scientific Dating Bureau. But it mast have probably $100,000 per year from philan- thropists to keep ap the expenses of the central office, plus a promotional agent who would be on the road to recruit clergymen, Boy Scout executives and sim- ilar ethical men to serve as field agents, who would call on local applicants and certify them as eligible, I know this kind,of organization would be a huge success. In fact, I've lost seven personal secretaries to men who thus wrote in to my office, These - girls’ decided marriage was happier than being a private secretary,’ so they took their: pick, 4 Sy Rae ey ee eet Pa ae WN eg a ay pee crew Fras Ba ia f hs i + 3 Fi 2 * 4 = ~ ' ¥ ‘ FS ig te ee, “ a ae Mi 1) ae 20 ee ae h ; ; if / ' i]s \ ( ; i po : / ) x aay fis ro ; Pes { \ ; ‘4 : cs ee eS | ! pie : } 44 : ‘ ie Paige | Pele ; ‘ z ia ve THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1955 : | : SEVEN | me : | Raze Allegan Wellhouse {Pi ets | sounded like a nose wheel tire! to another ship, The dented plane! Detroiter |! the Advancement of Colored — TODAY'S - ee er : n Wellf Bird Puts Airliner . blowing out. He radioed the muni- was ferried to San Francigco COBO Appoints her |e Oo Areeenes See ' JUI J OR EDITORS tna, 2 welicig wich we () of pis — alert the emergen-| empty. | " |to Community Aid Group — i ee TIAG 4 . landmark, a wellhouse which was Comm Pepe eae ay DETROIT U—Auto Dealer &4 | Chi , id OF ee ee ae | |the city’s sole water source frém | ul ee IssiOn ee een «eee Syria Sides With Egypt (ward Davis has been appointed Chicng Nay, Geek aid ed ntl: 1990, “as een razed] SACRAMENTO, Calit. —A! Teter ang ween. ie the|. DAMASCUS, Syria ih — The ‘Albe oe ee Se : i ee oe : meter and 6 inches deep in the , & by Mayor Albert Cobo to the com: | nese Nationalists are expected to Me J id for better visibility at the inter-/San Francisco-bound United Air) center in the hollow nose of the | Syrian Parliament bas approved| mission on Community Relations. | urge increased American military — Ph /\ -|section where it stood. Officials | Lines Convair collided with a bird | two-erigine - craft. a declaration supporting . Egypt's |ttis term. expires Dec. 31, 1957. | 8nd economic aid for Fe SOFA sald the well a sbeend [fen tenting epee net ie Oliver Judd, UAL service man-| arms pact with Communist Czecho-) 0.1. 49 "Edwara | When Undersecretary ; 1982 when its water vein became | caused a brief scare aboard. ager, said although the Convair| slovakia, It denounced Western| Davis. ©. replaces Herbert Hoover Jr. and foreig depleted. Two other wells for Alle-| Capt, Edward E, Bowker, San/ was in “perfectly good condition,” criticisms ‘of the deal as interven-|Turner, president of the Detroit | aiq chief Jolin B. Hollister arrive \- gan were drilled in 1930 and 1931. ' Francisco, the pilot, said the thud 'the 21 passengers were trahsferred | tion in Egypt's internal affairs. branch of the National Association | tomorrow. rr wa O'S ee RDO AU EL a Nurs \\ \ { THE LAND OF DOWN UNDER-—5 A Real Live Teddy Bear The Teddy bear was invented in America and named after a famous hunter and President, Theodore Roosevelt — who was a cousin of the President Franklin Roosevelt that you probably have heard most about. But many, many years before either of our President Roosevelts was born, Australians knew and loved a little animal that looks very’ much like a Teddy bear. It’s called the koala and is not a bear at all nor even a.mammal.| . Instead, it is a marsupial. 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(M-59) OR 3-7147 OPEN SUNDAYS Hal Boyle Says: Her ‘Wares’ Include Mosquitoes, Elephants ;| NEW -YORK @--If you ever want to rent a mosquito—and, pray tell, who doesn't?—Lorraine D’Essen is mmf the young lady *| for you, * od * Mrs, D’Essen, a comely, hazel- eyed woman in her early 30s, has one ofthe oddest jobs in this oddest of all possible worlds, She is an animal talent scout. * om * In three years she has built up a $100,000-a-year business locating specially trained animals for the ‘movies, television programs, ad- vertising agencies and industrial firms, * * * Her easting bureau for animal actors now can draw on 750 furred or feathered creatures ranging in size from a sneering muse to a dancing elephant. ; ss gar Ebaven't had a call for a tightrope-walking trained whale,”" mused Mrs, D'Essen, “and, frankly, I'd just as soon I never do.” , * * * It she does get such a call, she might rise to the emergency. Her failures are few, : One ions a the crises that arise almost daily in her unusual career: A studio sent a burry-up call for a mosquito—in the middle of February. * * “T finally located one in Florida, and had it flown here,” recalled Mrs, D’Easen. a “The mosquito had had no spe- cial training, but proved a great hatural talent. The scene called for a close-up of him biting a man’s hand. He went through his role as if he had spent his life before a camera. The scene didn't require ‘a single retake.” — *. aw For this one performance the studio paid $100, making the mos- quito perhaps the highest paid sect in history. “What did we do with him?” said Mrs, D'Essen, “We turned him loose in the studio, I didn't feel like swatting him, Who wants to swat a $100-e-day pestormert” sind patience maiecoen $8 an appearance, whether it is for a moment, an hour, or a full day. farm Greenwich Village. “We have an animal United Nations there,” she said. “Right now we are keeping an American crow; a lama trom Peru (he named Liucky and has a girl {PLAY . _* © © @ WHAT'S MY LINE? INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related to my work. scromble os few.as possible to guess my line. 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But he does love to dine on baked chicken, apple pie. and ice cream, and cheesecake, At cocktail functions he is limited to | an aperitif consisting of two drops | of bourbon in water. - “If he takes three drops, he gets higher than an eagle,” observed Mrs. D’Essen. ' * * * She has one tip to people who want to get along with dogs. “Never pat them on the skull,” she said. “A dog hatés this worse Urban League Guild Plans Tea on Sunday The Urban League Guild will hold a membership tea Sunday afternoon from 4 to 7 in the social rooms of Trinity Baptist Church. The event will enable new mem- bers to become acquainted and to become familiar with the pur- poses of the organization. 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The Defense Department, NPL Frank Antrobus organiza- : scald tov ceetrect enact yoo THE vb UMEGD OCEAN VEPTHS tions’ unit inn go. the | Open 9-5:30-—Fri, ‘til 9 Room 2-3, 15 W. Lewrence §§ Phone FE 2-2895 ; Seda ode. Gin ‘wank ‘gine. end CONCEAL THE ENIGMAS OF LARGER p vo a R. Ewalt shape of the satellite itself have AND MORE FEAKSOME MARINE MONSTERS] | optimists president. : not yet been determined, and add- Distributed by King Features Syndicate. ed that it will probably travel in an elliptical orbit, varying its height above the earth, As it slows down, gravity is expected to pull it into denser atmosphere where it will disintegrate. Newell said the U.S. Committee d for the International Geophysical p< hag tayo od parma GOOD,"VEAR 6 to 10 space satellites during that ? “year” — actually, an 18-month, ; Pe, : ee ; * * « , 4 ‘ 4 wf { eG {+ ol ia » b . : + inane ee ee : ~eakatiee ne tia, on it x Le <= ) ee oe File SR . ‘they will contain no i:fstruments —— Mastever. Later ones may contain) Veteran Educator Believes : | $ | : =" ™"|College Race, C rejudice Fadi GOOD/YEAR om ollege Race, Creed Prejudice Fading | s WASHINGTON « —A veteran Ohio, said he believed 85 per cent University of Michigan and @ mem- - ! GM's Kyes Makes college educator said today that/ of the Satenslty pa cnsariey stu- ber ot Acacia fraternity, said he $ : EXTR A ’ es 98 racial and religious discrimination | dents at his school would support | believed “American student opin- Reg 249 9 5 , : 10-Year Prediction by fraternities and sororities is| desegregation in their organiza-|ion—except possibly in the South— ‘ 2 4 : fading, and would fade faster if | tions. ; is generally in favor of abolishing " MILEAGE - DETROIT (INS) — General Mo- | ‘t ete left up to local chapters. . *-¢ ¢ j antiracial and antireligious clauses ¥E 1) tors Vice Prsesident Roger M. Several college presidents and President Howell H. Brooks of| in fraternity constitutions.” | Kyes predicts that 60 per csent |#, Student leader agreed with him | Coe College, Cedar Rapids, lowa, | oe SUBURB- of American homes will be ain |i interviews between sessions of |had a different kind of complaint | conditioned by 1965. the American Council on Educa- agains fraternities. a |Farm Price Index Is Up “My observation,” said, “is | ® H Ages, ead of GACeDevion, ou es... ta acbearaton, he caid. “i 2 Points in September ANITE group, added that annual sales “The fraternities and sororities | effective force in the college com-| LANSING — The index of é of refrigerators and automatic are moving on this issue,” said | munity, Their leaders don't come | prices received by Michigan farm- ? washers will have increaed by a Harry J. Carman, dean emeritus |in and talk with me about how/ers rosé two points in the month $ 95 ‘New Treads million’ units in the next 10 years. and now a professor at Columbia|they can help the college as aj ending in: mid-September, but still “| University, New York. “I have | whole, When their national officers | is seven points below a year ago. = ~~. i = : He predicted “substantial in- | visited some 150 campuses in the | visit the campus I never see| The Federai-State Crop Report- < ie ee i ; a im the ale of all house- | past five years and have found | them,” ing Service said that inereases for — Re Ss appliances” and said the / that the local chapters usually are e.°3.*9 milk; eggs, wheat and some vege- Exchange wad ‘ PER Ti oo double its sales ahead of their national organiza-| Backing this view, Harry Lunn,| tables boosted the general level.. ‘J pooh nag RE : poco My | electric ow and | tions. ee a — president of the = 8. gy hee nan yo: eoony | sa ; able As low os pypnee quadruple sales ational Student Assn., said, ‘Dis-| ucts x was four above Tire ot Gakwashers and feed waste | Carman and others interviewed) crimination is a long-range prob-| the preceding month and three $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS ! 6:40x15 $1.25 Sambi Si tains ec cot aa Slr os ss Sp eee eee ae 1) us Ta aad = oi : olve ? on serv all-crops x was : ‘ ' €onsumers may well enjoy a do- Saad 15 years. ~_ |is much more pressing and quickly | one point from mid-August and 22 As Little as $1.25 Per Week! 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MICHIGAN, “THIRTEEN "FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1055 4 es Co en ae acs ea “ _ PLANNING SESSION — Handling “official busi- -ltet looks on. Standing in the back are (lr) ness” at its first meeting is Pontiac High's newly-| Anton Simson, sergeant at arms; Deanna Bradley, |. elected Student Council. Seated, President Robert! secretary; and Ted Wiersema Jr., treasurer. Keavy signs a form while Margaret Selvala, vice Bay City Game, Play Top News at PHS By VIC¥Y MICU Top news at Pontiac High is} ; “Land of Oz,” the school play to terday. Today the Chiefs take- ie the Bay City eleven at Bay City, to open the Saginaw Valley Confer- ence for Pontiac. If enough see up, a bus will be chartered to carry studehts to the game, Speech students have been tape recording five - minute speeches on “I Speak for De- moecracy,” so that revisions could be made before judging starts. Winners will enter state competition, and from there will ge on to national competition. The debate squad will take part in~an inter-school debate tourna- ment next week, and a construc- tive speech contest, There will be a practice’ debate «with Walled Lake Monday, ca oe oe Lots of primping this week, as students “watched the birdie” while pictures for the Quiver, the school annual, were taken, nished. Both students and adults can attend, | Last year PHS organized its own fencing club. The boys team placed first in the state and won the revolving trophy, and two boys placed second and third in the individual state competition. * cd ae Officers elected by the Girls Recreation Association are Connie dy, vice president; secretary; and Claudie Wasic, treasurer. Glad tidings for girls—there are 12 more boys than girls enrolled this semester. Total nig anus: is 2, 428. ce HALTER-BREAKING THE FRESHIES — West | keep freshies (I-r) Linda Bellows, Danny Penoyer and Bloomfield High freshmen were put through their | Bill Ray in line, After the day's ordeal, freshmen paces Wednesday, when the sophomores conducted | were sent home to dress for the dance, held in the ‘traditional initiation ceremonies. Above, sophomore | school gym. Kaye West holds fast to the leash which she used to Area Schools Are Active| Freshman ~ initiations — elections and club meetings sparked. activi- ties at several Oakland County high schools this week. West Bloomfield sophomores led | , | To Attend Music Meet | vocal ;High School music director of Bloomfield Hills | years. |High School, the freshmen a merry chase at initiation ceremonies Wednesday. Freshinan girls had to wear wave clamps in their hair, five pigtails on each side and pincurls in back. Makeup was the word “Freshie” in lipstick across the forehead. - AT AVONDALE Avondale High Student Council elected Sven Blomberg, a junior. as president at a meeting Tues- day. Vice President is Dan Butler; Catherine Gorang. secretary; and Don Davis, treasurer. Carloads of students are sentin | tonight for Lapeer to see the Avon- ‘dale-Lapeer football game there. AT WALLED LAKE — The Nationa] Honor Society a | ed Robin Perry. president; Howland, vice president; Mary Roach, secretary; and Kay Dunne, treasurer. Mrs, Jack Simonton is | dent; Jerry Char, vice president; | Sally Smith, secretary. Student | council delegates are Ralph Darby | and Carole Stehle. Juniors chose Richard Hansel- | man, president, with Tom Preston, Martha Miles and Roberta Knoll for the other three offices. Council | delegates are Fred Stanbridge and Beverly Simpson, Clarence A. Luchtman, will. represent 100 high schools when he attends the Michigan State Vocal and Music Educators joint conference _ this weekend at Birch.Lodge on Hig- gins Lake. Lutchtman, recently elected | chairman of the Vocal Associa- tion's District 4, will represent | high schools in Oakland, Wayne, !Washtenaw, Macomb and. Monroe | counties. The meeting will discuss acti- vities for the Midwest Confer- ence and outline music materials for 1956-47 district festivals. As District 4 chairman, Laicht- mari is at co for scheduling the. solo festivals ‘oe. ia. em We te boom te rector of nent las Blot Hills for the past five © CLARENCE, A, LUCITMAN Assemblies Held lat K. of C. Hall _| tend a record | Fatmington, Waterford, Southfield, Monkeys will report Tuesday. a \ doneenpemente such as these The play, evening presentation Thursday. is Mary Parrish. pillars, cave walls and flowers, COLORS LEND MYSTERY spinning of the color wheel will and mystery. Gilinda the Geod. of Emerald City, the Scareerow, Princess. adults alike. of children, the play has a mystic, Mnonualiiee Wizard of Oz’ to Open for 4-Day Run Tuesday The girls army will drill after school.’ Sawhorse and pumpkinhead work on. costumes Saturday. Gillikins will report to sew onpenen wey. gia being heutd dally wer the public address system; at Pontiac High, as the cast swings into preparations for next week's presentation of “The Land of Oz.” staged by PHS students, will be given at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday through Friday, in addition to an 8 p. m. Aimed to delight the minds quality. Director The curtain will remain open throughout the entire eight scenes. Scene changés will be accomplished by darkening the Stage and the transposing students who take: the part of trees, A crescendo of music will punetunte scene changes, and the lend an ahmeaghers of fantasy The large cast includes a eile of characters, vengieg from a little bey and an old witch to an all-girl army. There Will be the ridiculous Jack the Pumpkinhead and the beautiful The Gillikins, elf-like creatures,’ will dance between scenes. General Jinjur’s girl army will be clothed in red, green, purple and yellow, and wear. hats made of ice cream containers. The sawhorse, too, will wear a costume of ice cream containers cleverly disguised to look like leather. costumes also are being made by the cast. Unique tree and flower Christmas tree lights will brighten the thrones of the King and of Glinda, There will be Woggle Bug (thoroughly educated and highly magnified), the Tin Woodsman, the Gump, and the Guardian of the Gates with his “lovely green beard down to his ankles,” And, to reign over the fairyland creatures, a beautiful, green-clothed . All in all; a play designed to give enjoyment to children and at St. Michael's ‘New Scholarship Tests Announced; to Be Given in School Oct. 26 JANET ENGLISH Asserasiion took up the greater part of activities at St. Michael. High this week. Student Council officers ctnduct- ed the first meeting Wednesday. Juniors and seniors assembled Tuesday for a meeting concerning Junior Achievement. de The Junior Class took over our ‘last pep meeting during which Ed Sornig, Larry Hayden, Tom Paine and Doug Turik stole the show with their hectic antics in the line of cheerleading... Four seniors here will compete in the new, multi-million dollar Na- tional Merit Scholarship ‘Program, |. Principal Mother Dolors announced .. They will be aiming at some ‘0 four-year college scholar- ships that can carry up to full tuition and living expenses. Winners will be chosen on the basis of ability to profit from a higher education. Elaine Neusen- dorfer, Mary Heitjan, Marcia Kramer, and Janet English are the seniors. who asked to take a preliminary screening test to be given in the high school Oct. 26. This competition ig open -to—all secondary schools, and is the larg- est program of its kind. Teenagers* Hop Slated Tonight All teenagers are invited to at- hop from 9 p.m. to 12 tonight at the Knights of Columbus Hall, S. Saginaw and Parke Sts. The dance is sponsored by the Teresa Brewer Fan Club, arid: pro- ceéds will be used for charitable activities of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Chaperones will be adults from the St. Vincent ‘so- city, Emceeing the hop will be radio disk jockeys Robbin Seymour and Joe Vann. Guest recording artists also are slated to make surpri appearances. Tickets — 75 cents stag, $1. cad Arag—sold at the door. Elect. Bob Hess to Head Inter-lakes Council Walled Lake High played host to the first monthly meeting of the Inter-Lakes Student Council Wednesday night, Officers were elected, and plans made to con- tinue the Interlakes talent shows, Bob Hess, Walled Lake, council president, was elected president of the group; Jerry Flick of Far- mington, vice president; and Jim Harrington of Berkley, secretary- treasurer, The council is made up of rep- resentatives from Walled Lake, Berkley and Van Dyke schools, Garage Work to Start Waterford High Homecoming Set for Oct. 28, 29 By JEAN LIMATTA With Homecoming only three weeks off, detailed plans were worked on by both students and faculty, at Waterford “Township | High. A variety show in which students and alumni will compete is set for the first night, Oct. 28, and the Homecoming Dance will be on Oct, 29. * Working as the head committee of this Student Council activity are Vicky Foley, chairman; Bob Coon- field, Patty O’Brien, Chuck Cowie, and Mike Rickard. Receipts from Homecoming will be one more step toward Waterford’s football lights. Posing. for the camera were Waterford students this week, as both senior and underclassmen ‘had pictures taken. Tonight the Skippers hope to take their second league victory as they ‘compete with Van Dyke in Water- ford’s second Inter-Lakes game. Fathers and daughters of GAA spent Wednesday evening playing games at Pop’s Night. Dramatics Club is being kept busy with their first play next week and initiation plans for new mem- bers. Jim Wager is president. Off to a rolling start, the first bowling meetings were held Mon- day and Tuesday at the Land of | Lakes Bowling Alley. Girls. bowl Clarkston High will hold its first homecoming next Friday °—- and | reigning over the festivities will be. two queens, When the football team voted for the senior girl of their choice, Marietta Neubacker and Kay Robinson tied, After sec- ond vote turned up another tie, it # Comprising will be Barbara Oakley, senior; Sharon Glennie, junior; Ann Low: | on the Wolves’ own field, An after- Clarkston Picks 2 Queens was decided that the two. would) share the honor, . the queens’ court Plan Big Night. ‘at St. Frederick ‘Hast Judgment’ Slated to Initiate Freshmen at 7 P.M. Today _ By ANN SCHACHERN Tonight's the night for fresh- men's “Last Judgment” at St. Frederick Hall. With that forbidding theme—and a few props such as robes and a coffin borrowed from an under- taker—seniors will welcome the ninth graders to high school status. The initiation itself will start at 7 p.m. in the parish hall with freshies After this traditional condition- ing, students and alumni will dance to the. music of Russell “Allah” whenever seniors appear. admission is 75 cents. we oe * Elected president of the Varsity Club Monday was Richard Doyen, with Walter Quarles, vice presi- dent; Martin Koenig, secretary; and Richard Powe, treasurer. Sophomores on Martin : Patricia Foster, section when we play St Seasdiet'n Seaton Garcia's orchestra, with freshmen : reciting poetry and bowing} The dance starts at 8:30 p.m. and| i Rcger BEGGING FOR MERCY ~— Stephen Hughes of St. Frederick School, seems to be winning out as he seniors Joann Johnson and Don Zimmerman. He’s who will be initiated by seniors tonight at the school. Fund Drives, “i Rallies Spark Week at Junior Highs: Junior high schools had a busy week, with fund drives, pep rallies and other meetings, Eastern got the football season off to a rousing start with an all- school pep rally Tuesday. Acting ged 6b cae iw 2 football captain John Gayton pre- dicted victory for the team, given school backing. Wednesday the 9As gave a Wel- - Eastern Junior |< High's “Arrow” staff (1-1) Lowanna McLean, busi- ‘editor; and Carol ene ee ak ee dents. Next Wednesday and Thursday the 7B« will answer with their assembly — a talent. show with tumblers, singers and | — musicians. 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Each time the cast tried to get on with the play, a comedy by Span- ish playwrigh Jacinto Bena- vente, the anti-Peronist audience screamed: “Return your medals and tomor- row we'll come back.” After two’ hours of tumult, the —— rang down the cur- Meanwhile, there was no official reaction from the government of neighboring Paraguay to the new Argentine regime’s demand that Peron be sent out of Paraguay and preferably out of South Amer- fea Paraguyan President Albert Stroessner’s government said in Asuncion last night it-had not yet received the note from the Argen- tine Foreign Ministry, which ac- cused Peron of violating the obliga- tions of his asylum by telling a newspaper reporter he still consid- ers himself constitutional presiderit of Argentina. * i The Argentine note added that Peron’s continued presence next door to his homeland could “awaken in him dreams of return- ing to power which would be dan- gerous even though senseless.” Everything but Stove © CHICAGO w — Fast-working burglars cleaned out everything in a model six-room ranch home in suburban Prospect Heights except the kitchen stove, which was too big to handle. 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Once he was America’s whirlingest dervish and he’s still “| among its ¥ pepe or but says Eddie, “No matter what happens now, every aft- ernoon at 4:30 I go to bed for _ two hours.” 30-minute lunch. I stall and make it an hour-and-~-a-half lunch, It’s time-saving . . . be- ~ cause it’s Ufe-saving.” January, told mé about his . . slew-dewn policy the other day. : » just about three ago Dwight Ei- senhower’ had sent Eddie “You were -even early tor our Appointment,” I said to Eddie. “Yes, I sat here 15 minutes and had a highball. I have two @ day and treat them as part of my treatment. I don’t think anybody should drink before and everybody should drink t eo * “There's a Los Angeles physician, Dr. Eliot Corday,” said Eddie, “who gives each new patient a briefcase and tells them to carry it and its mysterious contents with them everywhere they go and not to put it down. ° “They tell himy later that carrying the darned brief- the extra fat case tires them , /out. He telis them that's they’re carrying on their bodies and the amount they should get rid of.” . Eddie, lunching on some cottage cheese, gefullte fish, crackers and but- termnilk, suggested that possibly Presi- dent Eisenhower was eating too much. “Those breakfasts!” Eddie exclaimed. “The briefcase I carried around weighed 12 pounds. I took it off and stay down at 140 now. “I eat 5 or 6 times a day, but never have a complete meal. Maybe I want some ehocolate ice cream. I eat it, but that's my meal. “FE flew to New York, but I’m taking | the train back. I'll relax and catch up on my reading. I'm slowing down.” “How's it working out?” I asked. “Well, I'm booked to play three. weeks at the Sahara in Las Vegas in April and my doctor says ‘Fine.’ Now I’m going to leave you and walk back to the hotel and get ready for my after- Noon nap. It'll soon be 4:30.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL .. . Jane Russell's WAIFs will raise funds here via cocktail parties charging $5 a TEE ICAI jhead, and to prevent conflicts there'll. - be a cocktail party co-ordinator”... Laryngitis silenced Don Ameche a few hours. _ Peron’s 16-year-old girl friend got an offer to do an act here ... Singer Polly Bergen will be in bed for ten days— nervous exhaustion ... Lee Kane, of Capitol Records, is a member of CBS radio's “Kathy Godfrey Show.” WISH I'D SAID THAT: Phil Harris says that doing business without advertising is like winking at a girl in the dark: You know what you're doing, but no‘one else does. * * * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: People argue whether women or liquor is more dangerous. Well, we've noticed that liquor will let a man alone if he lets it alone.—H..C. Diefenbach, * . * * ~ Actress Shirley MacLaine explains why she worked to lose her Southern accent: “It took meso long to say anything, I just couldn’t wait to hear myself talk.” That earl, brother. 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P. firm as.an observer at the United : Nations atomic energy confer- VETERAN IN minoecas = Albert Woolean, 308, sie survivor of | ence in Geneva, Switzerland, last Civil War Union Army, poses in Duluth, Minn., home with bust of him- ‘| August. ‘ -self by sculptor Kalervo Kallio, rear. dhenh tat ty 29th, att et the . | commercial power i England wi If. Canada Won't Play Fair the United States will be in that the United States, will State Threatens to Make He said the Geneva conference ase of Pollution the Canadian side of the St, Clair | ©) River have not moved to build| | their own, : 18 Nabbed for Plotting to Assassinate Rhee TOKYO @®—The Korean mission today said eight men had been arrested in Korea for plotting the assassination of President Syng- ba) man Rhee. 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In fiscal 1954, the Census Bureau said, the states spent $13,008,000,. 000 exclusive of grants amounting to $5,700,000,000 to local govern- ments, This was 13.4 per cent above the previous year. _* * *@ Municipalities spent $9,809,000, 000 in fiscal 1954, some 8.3 per cent more than in the previous year. Outlays by school districts in fis- cal 1954 came to $7,198,000,000, an increase of 16.6 per cent from fis- cal 1953, For states and local govern- ments together, an increase in fis- cal 1954 of approximately 1% bil- lion dollars in spending for educa- | Oak Utah's Governor Won't Pay Part of His Income Tax SALT LAKE CITY ® —Utah’s Gov, J. Bracken Lee says he will refuse to pay at least part of his income tax this year. — Republican Lee, now in the third year of his second term as gover- nor, says he's taking the stand be- cause he thinks “it is unconstitu- tional for this nation to tax its citizens for the support of foreign nations." And for the fourth straight year he refused to proclaim Oct. 24 as United Nations day in Utah. In- Oct, 23 as United States Day. He said he will refuse to pay income taxes on personal income over and above his gubernatorial salary, from which the tax already lias been withheld so far this year. Earl Barnhart Named Regional Postal Head. Eari A. Barnhart of Grosse Pointe Woods has been named re- gional operations manager of 2,200 .| post offices in the Michigan-Ilinois Post Office Region. He will move to Chicago to take over his new duties Nov. 1. the Detroit District post offices for the past 17 months. The vacancy he leaves there will be filled by his assistant manager, Bruce W. Baughman of Royal manpower, receipt and dispatch of mail, extension of rural and city' two sy tae wr caked delivery routes and the estebilalie ale el ene A Honey for the Money... stead, he said, he will proclaim | Barnhart had been. manager of rst LO NES SHOE STORE IN BASEMENT tion led all other Be sronn fs boosts. ‘Cveatiin TWEED | Regularly Priced at $8.95 Rayon As operations manager, Barn- Here is the most popular pattern of the year fee and ale from long - wearing, easy - to- clean carpet rayon in Conny to match or complement your mee iki scheme.. Bs The Most Beautiful Patterns Ever Made Available in Inlaid LINOLEUM ‘See the New Marvelous “CORLON” by Armstrong—lasts a lifetime SPENCER’S are Specialists for Counter Top Installation! Always Use Panelyte Roll Halakcos I Go to You at. Exactly a Sizes from 7x12’ to 12x18’ OPEN . THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY FLOOR COVERINGS Auxiliary Greets | a Pontine Press Phote |May Couple Stay Under Woman Wondering About Entertaining Her Fiance 7 ee 3 above photogra ‘a the Wednesday | Bloomfield terrace, Mrs. Frank Mercer of Ottawa drive, tea “cone by the par nga Bai County Medi-| Mrs. F. Hugh Warner of Lorraine court, Mrs. Roman cal Gathering at the Erie drive home of Mrs. H. L. | Boucher of Birmingham and Mrs. Ray Smith of Little Farms VanHaltern were (left to right) Mrs. George Petersen of | drive. "% pom nae ie fT New members of the Medical Auxiliary were welcomed at the arinual tea held Wednesday. A group gathering to | Patrick of Mrs.‘ Myroslaw Hrushka of Spence street, Mrs. Charles discuss future activities of the auxiliary was (left to right) | and Mrs. Frank W. Prather of Mitlford.. Sigma Beta Unit Plans for Future Several Members to| Attend National q _ Convention ' @vening when members of Psi of Sigma Beta sorority met at the home of Jean Sheridan on Ottawa drive. * ca A The group pledged an immediate contribution to the United loos - and made plans fot a benefi show to be held in the near future, Others who will atteng are Mrs. Wallace Williams, Mrs. Keith Van- True Blue Class Fetes Californian Charter members of the True Oakland Park Meth- Serving coffee to Mrs. Edward Elder |Sempere (right) of Sylvan Lake is Mrs. rs gh Waterford, Mrs. Richard Lilly of Birmingham Bearer ey: President of the Auxiliary to the Oak- land County Medical Society Mrs. Kenneth VandenBerg (right) of Watkins Lake talks with Mrs. M. G. Prosser of Orange Grove avenue, .cochairman of the tea. The occa- sion was the annual membership tea spon- sored by the auxiliary. “My sister received well over . hundred wedding presents, not, how shoald they be acknow!- edged? Your help in this matter will be very much appreciated.” Answer: Under these very sad circumstances they shoud be re- turned, If the bridegroom had died it would have been considered preper for the bride to keep them because they were sent to her. The. comparatively few presents given to the bridegroom, he would keep. Workshop Held by PTA Council at Owen School Pontiac Council of PTA was host to 216 PTA members and friends at the “Meet Your Council Chair- men” workshop Tuesday evening at Owen Schecl, _ a. * The invocation was given by Lester Stanley, Hawthorne School principal, The assembly voted to join in membership with the Great- er Pontiac Community . Advisory Council. . . A PTA Council - sponsored book exhibit, to be held Oct. 12 “and 13 from 2:30 te 4:30 p.m, at Webster School, was an- nounced, Announcement was also made of the annual Parent Education In- stitute, sponsored by the Univer. sity of Michigan Extension Serv- ice and the Michigan Congress of PTA, to be held Nov. 2 and 3 at Ann Arbor. : * * * ‘Following the’sectional meetings presided over by council chairmen, refreshments: were served by Haw- thorne, Malkim, McCarroll, Owen ‘land Willis PTA. Mrs. H. L. VanHaltern (right) was host-| Erie drive. With her is Mrs. John Williams ess to the Auxiliary to the Oakland County | of Commerce road. Medical Society Wednesday at her home on Personal News of Interest in Pontiac Everett Todd of Norton avenue | ‘|is celebrating his 90th birthday (center) of Starr avenue and Mrs. Charles | A. L. Brown of Cooley Lake road. Women FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1955 cabies | Verla Sturgeon Is Honor Guest at Bridal Party Brideelect Verla Lee Sturgeon honored at a personal shower of Gwen Lehmann on Beach street. Verla, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noah R. Sturgeon of Bamford Grees, Mrs, Donald Johnson, Mrs.|bers are bringing their own ar- drive ot , and George R. Howell, son L.. ene ‘PAGES 18-21 Howell of Pontiac drive, will ex: | Mrs. Van Haltern Lutheran Church,” S| to Entertain Group Guests present at the shower in- cluded Connie Benson, Mrs. Mar-|open her home on Erie drivé to vin Mielke, Mrs, Ceeil Voss, Mrs.| members of the Women's National Wallace McSorley, Joanne Morarig,|Farm and Garden~ Association Mrs. Joseph Zaffina and : Mrs. | Monday. a gl Howell. | Arranging dried flowers and | Others were Mrs, Richard Ran-| fruits is the program planned for jkin, Mrs. Jack Howard, Mrs. Milt | the 2 o'clock meeting, and mem- | Rowand Veaner and Mrs. Cecil|rangements so that. they may be hal today. Mr. Todd, who has been actively engaged as an accountant in a local office, has just recently retired. — | The congratulations and best) wishes of his many friends and | acquaintances are being extended to Mr. Todd ‘today, * * ® Mr, and Mrs. Victor A. Nelson of Pioneer avenue announce the, birth of a daughter, Beth Apa, secteeetamceasinsannineticnees? appease ean eta Meeting Conducted by Queen Mary Unit Mrs. Charle$ Clarke conducted the business meeting of the Queen Mary_séction of Needlework Guild i it met at the home of Mrs. alter Galbraith of Monroe street Mrs. H. L. Van Haltern will| Thursday evening. Reports were heard from the! welfare, sewing and knitting com- mittees. Mrs. Clarke appointed Mrs. Henry Milligan as chairman of the Ingathering tea, to be as- sisted by Mrs. Galbraith and Mrs. Andrew McKerrow. Mrs. Frank Snover will open her home to the group Oct. 20 for the election of officers. Oct. 6 at Pontiac General Hos. pital. fo Grandparents of the infant are Victor Nelson of Boston avenue and Mr. and Mrs, .Kénneth Willing of Drayton Plains, /e & Receivingcongratulations ‘on the | birth of a’son, William David, are | Mr, and Mrs. William F. Wolrath Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fenlon of Edison street and Mrs, Frank C. Hasse of East Iro- quois road. ae bs * Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Mount of Oliver street left Wednesday for a motor trip through the South- ern states, with the Smoky Moun- tains as their destination, — of Baldwi . The baby was * ¢ * Mon Oct. dat St. Joseph Merey| Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Ihrke are | ‘Hospital. " | receiving congratulations on the | Maternal grandparents are Mr. birth of a son Thursday at Pontiac | ‘ General Hospital. and Mrs. M. Crisman of Middlebelt road. Paternal grand-| “it; 2d Mrs. George Blevins of parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford | N° pena, orga top aioe 1 Alger of Lake Orion grandparents a ? rs. | * *¢ 8 Herman Thrke of Prospect street | Mr. and Mrs. Duane Taylor of | *"° the paternal grandparents. Drayton Plains announce the birth of Eo daughter, Karen Sue, on Sept. 23. Acquaintance Club. Will Meet Tuesday Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swansey of Parkway drive} The Widows and Widowers and Mr, and Mrs. Thad inceand Wap-89 pony: Acorelresadcm re com of Drayton Plains. ito hold its first fall meet Tuesday * nO ets og lat Malta Temple on Perkins street. Mr. and Mrs, Robert F. Hasse (nee Earleen Fenlon) of North Op-| SPecial entertainment has been lations on the birth of a daughter,; Mrs. Adeline Cox, president, has Mary Susan, Oct. 4 at -Pontiac| announced Oct. 25 as the date of Mrs: William Wright and Mrs. William Mihalek presided at the tea service. Mrs. D’Arcy Feted at Pink, Blue Party A pink and blue shéwer honor- ing Mrs. Duane D’Arcy was given by Betty Mix at her home on North Anderson street Wednesday evening, . Guests present at the affair were Mrs. Benjamin D'Arcy, Sharon D'Arcy, Cheryll Fox, Mrs, Ray- mond Freebury, Mrs. Harold Fox, Mrs. Edwin Morgan, Mrs. Forest Bouck and Mrs. Allen Mix. ba * * Mrs. Gerald Fritz, Mrs. Edwin Miller, Mrs. Herman Stein, Mrs. Gordon Every, Mrs. Fred Mueller and Mrs. Rudolph Miller also at- tended. Other guests present included Mrs. Fred, Freebury, Mrs. Oscar Denham, Mrs. Vernon Faust, Mrs, Percy Shea, and Mrs. Clarence Markeson. ¢ : * * * Guests from out-of-town were Mrs. Herbert Bigging of Minnesota and Mrs. Freeman Wood and Mrs, Freeman Wood Jr. of Flint, Fellowship Attends Progressive Dinner The Christian Fellowship Cass of Central Christian Church was entertained at a progressive din- ner Saturday evening. Hosts to the group were Mr. and Mrs. Alton Cole, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Webster, Mr. and Mrs, JackStorm and Mr. and Mrs. Will Carter. nN OO - General Richardson Chapter of the Daughters of the Feireihe ( second from left) of We est Iroquois road, regis- American Revolution honored Janice Antona for her citizen-| ter their names with Roman Gravilla, treasurer of the New ship work at a reception Thursday evening in the civic raom | Citizens’ League. Another member of the New Citizens’ J of Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Co. Two members, | League is core Keita (right). Mrs. E. G. Clark (left) of Silver Lake and Mrs. Everett — Stone 3 * « . wi ay forthe eaterig. The PTA Activities Wisner School PTA gees 4 ete CONNOLLY’S prowdly- present IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT The program of the Nursery School of the City and Country School, Bloomtield Hills, Michigan, has been changed so that transportation home at noon can be arranged in addition to ; transportation in the morning. The program. still includes special classes im art, music, trips, etc. Pe: _ ment in preparation for the grades is stressed. ty develop- City and Country Nursery. School — Ass Janice Antona (right) of West Ann| special citation for her ikieonehip work was Arbor avenue was honored at a reception| Mrs, William F. Todd left) of Norton ave- . given by General Richardson Chapter, DAR, |nuwe. ‘Mrs.-Allan H, Monroe (center) of Thursday evening. Presenting her with a| Cherokee road is regent of the chapter. ' DAR Fetes Citizenship Sponsor A reception honoring Janice An- toma Thursday evening. was held in the new civic room of the Pon- tiac Federal Savings and Loan Co. Sponsoring the event was the General Richardson Chapter, Daughters of the American Revo- lution. The chapter honored Miss An- . tona for her work in preparing interested persons to become cit- izens of the United States. To help these people in their ex- |, . amination given by the federal government, Miss Antona uses the DAR citizenship mantal as~ her source material on the Constitution and government processes. 2 * @ One evening each week Miss An- tona teaches a class in English. Several years ago she organized a social-club for the graduates of her classes, This club, called the New Citizens’ League, meets regular- ly and once each year on Constitu- tion Day holds a picnic, Mrs. William F. Todd presented a special citation in behalf of Gen- eral Richardson Chapter to Miss Antona. Speaker for the evening was} Judge H, Russel Holland: - / A special message was given Mayor William Donaldson greetings were received from G. Mennen Williams and relatives of Miss Antona living in Ita}y. 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COWE EORRPS fall charity project and Sorority Gathers A Zz With Beth McEvoy [at the business meeting 4 Beth McEvoy of Euclid avenue| A wedding gift was presented was hostess to Phi Epsilon Nu| bride-elect Joan Bowhall, president sorority Tuesday evening. of the sorority. for those “after the game‘’ snacks. Why not join. the crowd? Or if you're having the Club Members in Puerto Rico The National Exchange Club Convention in San Juan, Puerto Rico, was the incentive for some flying on the part of several Pon- tiac residents. Those attending the convention are Mr. and Mrs, Elbert Wilmot of East Iroquois road and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cowe of Illinois ave- -nue. Frank Rand of Lanette street and Donald Hansen are also at- tending the convention in progress this week. They are all members of the Pontiac Exchange Club. Guidance Club Holds Meeting jat Barnett Home Fourteen members attended the meeting of Parent Guidance Club Wednesday evening at the home of for the Price of Both for Due to our large volume of bedding sales ...our manufacturer has released * to us a new reverse coil mattress and hand _ tied box spring. in a choice of new floral cov- erings (not pictured) to be known as Drayton Home Furnishing “Custom Line” wedting and wunintioed by = us for ten years! ® Pre-Built French Borders ‘@ 252 Reverse Coil Spring Mattress @ Hand-Tied Box Springs @ New Fine Quality Floral Covers se © NonSagging Edges Fed yg” spiders in Bermuda. There are no snakes or poisonous Mrs. U. H. Barnett of Norton ave- nue, Tes. Oe Luxon and everythi li be / Hostess to MOMS. ready for et to pick/ MOMS of America, Inc., Unit|] YP ot your c Two met Tuesday at the home of|| ence. — + fellows and girls over, call us for your c * * * Mrs. ———— for the group and Mrs. Mann, president, cussion of the year's activities. Mrs. E. C. Carlson, from Le Baron School, showed colored slides of her recent trip te Alas- ka. Membership roses: were received by new members at- Guests of the club were Mrs. H. C. Carless of Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs. John Cornforth and Mrs. Robert LEARN to EARN! FALL end WINTER Sicinen COURSES * @¢'2 ¥ Refreshments were served. by ‘Day or Night Classes Mrs. Barnett and Mrs. Ronald Call Today tor Hayworth, j detailed information. siesta No age limit! Knights Sionaoririg Earl Foster led devotions | © Walter |. directed: a dis: | ~ Phone FE 4-1854 | Call Miss Wilson Today bt Dance of Year tor Information PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE 16% &. Huron, Bohindg Kresge’s _ , and Bloor : | soring the last dance of the year | Saturday -at the Knights’ of Colum- bus Hall. will feature a dance contest and | the serving of Mexican food. CR SER: 5 Pee tes weg. You The Famous 405 Coil | Restmaster Mattress bench built 405 coils, firm, resilient, ‘\ supports your back. 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SUNDAYS at 2 CHANNEL 4 Presented as a service to mothers by BEECH-NUT SOS SOLE MOLE TE BN AMEE OE CNR Mempnaiing pate sen ait Phone MI 47766 Mrs. Williams "Joned and Mrs w y 9 Luxon will attend the meeting this 7 OODWARD evening of the Greater Pontiac At “fir. J.C. Huteshower wil be|] SQUARE LAKE RD. ) 4 hostess to the group Oct. 18. : / : = Seo csaoseseacs met aN a SAVE UP TO 50% Gilli Originals ; i Tortoise Shell i HANDBAGS. - Exquisite genuine tortoise shell bags en- hanced with crystal trims and crystal tops ...the ideal dress bag.. And we have a host of styles, sizes to choose from. All colors, including: grey, pearl, crystal, black. *14.50 ™ *26.00 Wonderful Array of . Cultured Pearls lonard’s 20% E. Lawrence (above Searlett’s Bicycle Shop) FE 4-6800 Visit Our Store « « « You'll Save More! GLEE T L OR EAS PRO Sea CHOKES @ aL ran eon Ee eget ool Knights of Guadalupe are soon | \— Burton? s The dance from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. | . BABY FOODS cS wats ?.. Cotainly OLD FAVORITES WITH A DEFINITELY NEW STYLE Here are the sweaters you love to wear -but in new and exciting colors and styles. These are cloud-soft creations made of -the new ' and easy to wash Orlon and Nylon. 4 ® Ze) 7 4 ~ Long sleeve crew neck slipover — a must in. your sweater wardrobe in fine interlock orlon or vicara nylon. In pink, powder blue, coral. mint, lilac and all of the other others. Sizes 34 to 40. Ne $4.99 Long fashion sleeve cardigan of interlock fine orlon in colors that blend with the fall seasoit- Moss, mauve, Wedgewood blue, rust, periwinkle, gold and many, many season's newest shades. Sizes 34-40, Matching fashion sleeve stip- over in all the season's newest shades. Sizes 34-40, $3.99 Open Monday and Friday Evenings ‘til 9 P. M. ; et ‘trimmed with lace fell from a GEORGES MIQUELLE Clara G. Fitzpatrick Wed One hundred and - seventy-five guests attended the wedding Sat- urday evening of Clara Gail Fitz- patrick and Lon Peters Jr, The couple was married before the palm and candelabra-decked altar ef the Oakland Park Methodist Church. . * ** * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fitzpatrick of West Hopkins street, and Lon is the son of Lon Peters of East Huron street. For her wedding, ‘the new Mrs, Peters chose q floor-length gown of Chantilly lace with a bouffant skirt. A Peter Pan collar ac- cented the fitted bodice which featured long ‘sleeves tapering to points at the wrists. ‘Her fingertip veil of illusion crown headband. She carried a white orchid on a white prayer- book. * * * Mrs. John Bridgewater, matron of honor, wore a blue floor-length gown of net over satin with a high neckline and short sleeves. Her small headband matched her gown. The other bridal attendants, Mrs. Earl Skobeck, Norma Volk, Mrs. Bill Buck and. junior brides- maid Kathryn Fitzpatrick, wore gowns similar to the matron of honor’s in q lighter shade of blue. Sorority Chapter Conducts Meeting Mrs. John Sinclair of Rutherford drive entertained Beta Chapter of Beta Theta Phi sorority Thursday evening. Devotions were given by Mrs. Ward Ross. Mrs. M. C. Worster conducted: the business meeting. Program Chairman Mrs. Robert Tedcastle, presented a list of com- ing events for the approval of the group. Mrs. Howard Wheatley, showed the group a- film on fall fashions. Mrs. John Allen of Marlborough drive will-be hostess to the soror- ity Oct. 20. ... For explorers in the culinary world awaits at Rotunda [nn $3.50 Buffet & Smorgashord Atma Boe dishes, including: B. J: Buck served as best man assisted by. John Bridgewater and Joe Fitzpatrick who seated the | guests. For the reception held at the Amvets Hall immediately after the ceremony, Mrs. Fitzpatrick wore a toast-colored dress with rose- colored accessories. ae * * For a motor trip to, Niagara Falls, the bride changed to a char- coal suit with matching acces- sories. On their return the newly- weds will reside on Summit avenue. Metropolitan Group Plans Card Party Mrs. Claude Hodges and Mrs. Reuben Ellison were hostesses to the’ Ladies Auxiliary of Metropoli- tan Club. Spirit Six Tuesday eve- ning at the John DePauw home. Further plans were made for a card party, to be held Oct. Proceeds from the party will be used for the Penrickton. Nursery for the Visually Handicapped lo- cated at Taylor Center. Mrs. Sophie Murphy. was a guest of the group. on’s- “Canicert Pea == allo Artist and was decorated engagements, he has served as soloist on national radie pre- granas. For 14 years Mr. Miquelle has been director of the June Music Kleine Nachtmusit Peet eee ee 2 TTC eRReee a ee tt eee eh *seene Corelli mgheny he 8 Hpteuted . Lae ree Arias from wt (Miss Greery Water Music Concerto for Plute "and “Harp aan tro J , aay Tita tn rere eeerrr Ove en La gisiers Mare ran Fes Pian evr. Der Frei: Rings sdabuece ig papnoded bts: 3 campnes> ‘Mies “en ebeoees hovan eeWeeewes “Techaikovsky “M F rom Song o Merear oee [Trabajames Has. Banquet Chapter One held.a Samus resent et daa Wine ie on sage Ho Mrs. Edward Shaw ts presdent: | Lists Members of Committees geants-at-arms. New members also honored at the dinner were Mrs. Cornell Can- tor, Mrs. Robert Haire, Mrs. Ed- ward Lewis, Mrs. Douglas Austin, announced by the president. irs. Earl Skrobeck and Myrna Mrs. George Fraser and Mrs. eg Douglas Menzel, Mrs. * * Graham, membership, and Mrs. William J. Cheal and Betty Gid- dings, social, are among the com- mittee members appointed, * we Serving on the ways abd means committee are Mrs. Raymond H. Jewell, Mrs. Elwyn Hall and Mrs. Arthur L. Ellis. Mrs. Clifford E. Maison will handle publicity and Mrs, Richard Benham and Marie McGill, services. - Mrs. Henry Grace, Mrs. Jack Stolt, Sandra Johns, Kay Walker, Mary Mount, Glenda McGinnins, Kay Newlin, Phyllis Law and Mrs. Coming Events oakitna as te wit ipeet at tae ps Chad ‘Ritchie will be guest vunineee meet A toy demonstration will be held piisite Temple Assn. ts sponsering 6 at the next meeting. yy a Perkins ®t. : Ca en eat Kn en ea es Review Training Will oi ER ES oe We a Pea ee ee ed ee Fe Evening School, ee © e+ © eee .hehUhthUhthUhthUhhUhhUmehU an a hee eR RR NN Ry RU iy Cr ee es i ee Beginner or The demand for stenographers, secretaries, typists, accountants, and other trained. office help is far greater than the supply. . Begin- ning salaries are excellent. opportunities for advancement. You can prepare for one of the desirable positions by attending either Day, Half-Day, or: New. Students Each Week DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING VETERAN APPROVED ee * > 16 Stadent Bring Results There are many ee Ee ee ea a 1 oe PVCS 8 6 6 eS Ss OLN. Se is available in open stock. 16-Pe. Service for 4.. 30-Pe. Service for 6. 68-Pe, Service for 8.... Here’s the china value of the season! Fine imported china with 22K gold band trim, yours at an excep- ‘tional low price. This beautiful violet pattern china FINE IMPORTED CHINA Ff SPECIALLY PRICED i 95 PLACE SETTING i ie SAVE UP TO 50% - 4 ee ee ee eee ee : k 4.95 od eee ee ee ee . ee 100-Pc. Service for 12 (8 extra cups) . ..$19.95 Gift Items Galore at Dixie! ' seas ington ioc ann cn te ear he «$19.95 OR 3-1894 stand, to walk, For the junior figure, same glorious GIRDLE BY BESTFORM 95 Fon fl So slimming, so delightfully comfortable sit or stretch, girdle-bind with this freedom-plus model. Crossed front panel never hampers your stride, allows complete walking freedom. White. Sizes 26 to 38. Big savings now! Junior Petite Girdle with the freedom, same smooth fit at school, at play. Sizes S-M-L. Save now! FEDERAL’S CORSETIERES WILL FIT. YOUR GIRDLE EXPERTLY, INDIVIDUALLY. FEDERAL’S = - : Action-free front panel, ends ‘hobble” skirt walk! No more the ‘5 regular price, _ fans SHOP ON FEDERAL'S PURCHASE ] COUPON CREDIT! oo | rmneel a wiikey ian se 7 West Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 . ee ; TrrTriT ie rf . ia ‘sh—Orchestral + : ; j S8ymph 0. & (Ref Phone or Return This Ad for Bulletin DD p ’ | ¥ r “ipjens nai "ona : IXIE OTTERY Cea oer ‘Sram om, py rr) ere rene ene ve Tee oerreeee oe oeree 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) onat 4 Ey "Suite: ‘eae "en te Name Address : missioned "by. onti te. Symphony SAO OSCE OO COOL Ci ClO SRT Ol OTE eee elele ? ” we ——— ae Deity [ay aney: * = te . or t = — ' + _ OPEN 3 NIGHTS to Buy first pair at rrom get second pair for 5c GROUP 1--FIRST PAIR 3.98 0 : ‘Mom, Fri. and ‘Sot. regu lar ebpeae 9 %- © Women’s better © Women’s smart ; ployshoes novelties SECOND @ Women'sfamous © Children’s dress ae sport shoes - @ pley shoes } GROUP © Houseslippers © Little boys’ shoes : ; GROUP _2—FIRST PAIR 4.98 | GROUP 3—FIRST PAIR 5.98 — ag Second pair . 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It ‘took research NO LONGER A PUZZLE — Chuck Harry, one of the youngsters at the Pontiac Area Day Nursery, has changed from “the boy who wouldn't eat” to this 'UF Supported Day Nursery Brings Peace of Mind to Working Mothers nursery, according to Miss Leola | singing, story-telling and crea- | tive rhythms are engaged in, dacques, ‘director, “Every young child who cannot be with his mother during the day needs an extra measure of warmth and affection,” Miss Jacques explained, “This, rather than physical care alone, is the ‘important thing our nursery of- fers.”” * Enrollment is limited to cases where the mother is employed, or ability, but no child is refused for lack of funds. United Fund dollars make up the difference. Parents leave their children as, they go to work. Some of the early birds receive a hot break- -| fast. There is a daily health checkup to make certain no child with a contagious infection mixes with the others, Just Arrived! First Time at this Low Price! GENUINE, IMPORTED, BLACK FOREST ™ CUCKOO CLOCK CALLS OFF THE FULL HOUR ON THE HOUR i \ \ , i . af / } : / Aen 7 . i ' 1A fs N 4 x ~— Le Br Ut 1 f Michigan’ s Largest Jewelers —, <= eyexreds open Terrific Value at Only a 50 Down, 50c Weekly Authentically Designed by Master Carvers Lowest price ever for this NEW FULL cuckoo clock that calls off the FULL HOUR on the hour. This delightful clock will enliven any room in the house for children and adults alike. Runs entirely on weight and pendulum. Size 9x6”. Limited quantities at this bargain price ie + + $0 hurry in, FULLY GUARANTEED . . ¢ bird opPs ars PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1955 cs RRC om i RE A RR A healthy and happy youngster. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harry, 26 Cooley St, The nursery is a United Fund agency. of, f z | : : j U/ oe es! ; Ys | J 4 , 4 fetoy | t cf f | é "1 TWENTY-THREE ul : | li B | it i F Ey i Bea eTEe | z kei Ist Male Nurse Commissioned in Army Corps NEW YORK (~The Army has commissioned the first male nurse in its history. He is former Pvt. Edward L, T. ms lLyon, 25, of Kings Park, N.Y., '; | sworn in yesterday as a second Noon, brings a well-balanced | lieutenant in the Army Nurse |; | Corps. Lyon, 6 feet 5 and weighing 185 pounds, already is a registered nurse. For: a time he was head nurse of surgical and psychiatric wards at Kings Park Genera) Hos- pital and. anesthetist at. Nassau Hospital, Mineola, N.Y. Previously only female nurses were commissioned, although some enlisted men have served in the Nurse Corps, Lyons joins some 3,600 commissioned women in the corps. Legislation by Rep. Frances Bolton (R-Ohio) and | passed by Congress this year en- abled Lyon to get the commission. It climaxed a 14-year fight by pro- fessional nursing societies. to ob- x C. of C. Will Discuss City, Suburban EAST LANSING 1 — Problems eee i sckain rowth at Michigan State University Oct. | “* oranges — % FRIED — SPRING CHICKEN SERVING ALL DAY SATURDAY _ VA.M; to 7:45 P.M. Our 37th Birthday Celebration, Oct. 6 to 29 You will like its delicious - tempting mouth watering goodness—makes it a feast - in itself. A large selection of crispy salads and delicious desserts ‘to choose from! IHOMADE FOOD SHOP | TRY IT— _ BRING THE FAMILY! oe #a* tain Yor "ale regtered. nurses 144-146 N. SAGINAW STREET Army. * | plastic tops!) @ Mocha and Seafoam finish @ Exclusive modern brass trim @ Exclusive parquetry design @ Extra large; extra sturdy only in YOUR cuoice End table Step table this ’ now only $39.95 NSS AE — > > > y | ws Serve Baniecets and Par > > > > > Cus Tune 3412 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9754 gored, | If Aly Khan will take Rita Hay- ciliation would have to be on his terms, whith might not suit the current Mrs. Haymes. I remember going to see Rita right after she came. back to Haymes-gnd she told me then that | she was crazy about Aly and | hoped they could work something | |] TO MISS PREMIERE There doesn’t seem to be a prayer of Shirley Jones and Gor- | |f} don Macrae being able to attend | the premiere of “Oklahoma” in| jf New York on Oct. 11. | When Frank Sinatra bowed out of “Carousel” there was a delay, | | and then came some bad weather, | | so all in all the picture is 10 days behind schedule. Much as 20th wanted to give permission to|/} | Shirley and Gordon to fly to New | 3 York, there was.a definite “no” given today. Snaps: The furrier whe was -trying te sell Marie Wilson a mink coat was floored when she said, “Yes, I'd lke a mink coat, but I don't look too good in Jackie Cooper told me that when | | j | , Paved shcas wolhe Area Chinese, Cantonese and American Foods Cooked to Perfection and Served in a Friendly Fashion Join the many who have found | » Visit to China City an adventure in geod dining! HOURS: Monday-Thursday 11 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. Fri, Sat., 11 A. M, to 1 A. M, Sun. 12 Noon to 10 P. M. WE CATER TO PRIVATE: PARTIES \CHINA CITY 1070 West Huron 3 Blocks West of Telegraph Road FE 4-0340 In a hurry—or take your time. Either way at Jack Decker’s @ Breakfast Cafeteria ® Lunch On US-10 in Drayton Plains @ Dinners brown.” Mari Blanchard is bedded with | a bad cold. She caught it when | someone stole her coat and she drove home from her flamenco lessons at the Charisse Dance Studio without anything -around her, Of all things, dignified Frank | Lovejoy has suécumbed to the | bongo drums craze and is turning up nightly at Frascati’s to get into Romeo and Bello's act. Donald .O’Connor is so en- chanted by his trip to Europe that OY 0008 ou exten moon | and won't come back eon CLUB 59| Ernie Holler Trio DANCING— FOOD—CHOICE LIQUOR. —MUSIC Located on M-69 et Bob’s Picnic Park #F eaturing the Dining at lis Distinctive Best! Luncheon Dinner Cocktail Party Banquet Meeting © PHONE Midwest 4-1400 — WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD. BLOOMFIELD HILLS STARTS TONIGHT! and Saturday SKY! Drive-In ‘Mivanion Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. Show Starts at 7:00 P. M. 2150 Opdyke Road Phone FE 4-4611 ALL-COLOR- PROGRAM --2 SUPERSCOPE PICTURES " The battle of the gients in the otha at § * And This Sy 2nd Feature > * DENISE DARCEL: -CESAR ROMEROS x oe cxOnet WCAEAOY CAST SOREN maneeng SARITA MONTIEL tomeagiey oy ROLAND KIBBEE ont JAMES 8. WERE - srry by BORDEN CHASE - connomnel — unctad ty ROBERT ALDRICH - A NEeNT-LARCASTER PRODUCTION - RELEASED Themy WRUTED saTeerS Dixie Hwy. (US~10) 1 Block N. of Telegraph Read. FE 5-4500 ) TONIGHT — SATURDAY ( A Must See Picture! See in Action! Davy Crockett — Sam Houston Jim Bowie and Many Others! “REMEMBER THE ALAMOS | 5 o-4m dl lee 4-10), ad 4-8 a ele)-1°1 4 -iel sacl ama lolel-7-V leh la satel hal as OFFERING THEIR GUNS FISTS ND FIG? i's AFRICOLOSSAL! CinemaScoPE UNTAMED TYRONE SUSAN RICHARD POWER HAYWARD: EGAN of the tropics! “HELLS ISLAND TECHNICOLOR JOHN PAYNE MARY MURPHY a FAS L SUN coe Mome Y ARIOLD WHOS «astro Some ty ANNA Sha eam » stay by fat Le cat Wn A ete ~ Rectal by PA, MALS ————-—— PRIC ES —____ . ADULTS NITES & SUN. SAT. ‘til 5:00... .40¢ CHILDREN 20c Anytime | SAT. (erga 1 PM. . .65¢ J. TODAY and TOMORROW! Starts \At 12:10-4;00 7:50-11:10 COVER ALSO : | : | ) } | } ne : 6:40-9:50 [aise “wie, th "Operatic Whale” SUN “Torzan's Hidden eagle” each anhesawl i dninamorl ibis SS satis as os iad fae Sh Si ae PT a OR a ue See ere ie eal oe ie if a 4 ey i ‘ f i Ly an ‘ 4 } / wi f i f i ; f i f } 3) / } ; vay: bb ‘ % os ee 2 B ae ae f es eel ak THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1955 ‘TWENTY-SEVEN We Stolen Cabinet Cancels 's Optimistic Netcher’s Widow to Wed sama om $6000.00 '0| Fall Injuries Are Fatal | Tuesday nigh 94 man | ay juries Are Fata Tuesday night.. ' Policemen’s Time Off Tru s Op Publishing Firm Executive ee. BAY CITY w-Carl J, Belser ; east Paterson, wv. 3., ans) ON Dem “56 Chances| nouxwoon cans)—narriete| Sells School Bonds” Sr. 57, a Bay County farmer, KEEGO _ FRIDAY i —The theft of a filing cabinet has Smith Netcher, widow of the FRANKENMUTH w—The Goh Wonmeay See ft nie SATURDAY | resulted, in cancelation by East| BOSTON uw — Former President Sciiy ‘Snes mean rowe |, FRANKENMUTH w : | Pero iy al eet | svar Satna pe mary ste’ dnet has mid tae cl] KEE@O THEATRE {eis sven reogion.e | Deputy Police Chiet Ralph Bloor | sverel) Harriman's age — 64 — is| Little Jr., member of the. publish- | bonds to'expand the new: schoc! SATURDAY. shows | 3 said the cabinet was taken from | nOT TOO OLD FOR A PRESIDE| img firm of Little, Brown. building and: go into a full high = ‘ the local police station and would |e evaded the question of whom| The ceremony will take place | 1.0) program. The local school |f} ‘Special Kiddies’ Show Today! rod : ee eee he will support for the Democratic | in Hollywood Nov. 15. Immediately mow goes only through the 10th ‘ONE SHOW ONLY at : t officer is on duty | nomination, — after the ceremony the couple) _ 4. wo aoe a 4 there 24 hours a day — supposedly-| 41. ta a news conference his| Wi! leave for Africa. : f om te ee ' LAST TIMES TODAY. | DANCING to light at the Sevconetin Heumenat To Vote on Dividend WANTED TO BUY ee . ‘THE WAYWARD WIFE’ ' Convention, where he expects to a us Regular Show e ——AND— 7 be part of the Missouri d Pg sete) lira gg agg 1000 COMIC BOOKS The Wizard of Oz—and [| DOORS OPEN 10:45 A. M. ~ “OUTLAW GIRL” BUDDY SANDERS || He ssid. Democratic chances| trust Co. will .vote Nov. 9 on a Will Pay 2¢ Each Str Horseback (x HORSEBA “have amas been good,” and| proposed 20 per cent stock divi- ‘anger on Seen A aeye. ” ar NIN ‘ HILL-BILLY BAND |[*s 5," 7S Ectins | Sa, 2 Sind wo Sot | PIPER'S MAGAZINE OUTLET |_svexne_ stows =—__|| STARTING TOMORROW Pontiac Armory 23 Ke ON OUR | Sat., Oct. 8, 8 to 12 1045 Se } = SANT THE GREATEST ROMANTI SUNDAYS 1245] Phone FE 5-833) | SCREEN ~ YOU-ALL-COME se cence ADVENTURE OF ALL sly Saturday at 3:00-5:50—Plus 2 Features Paramount presents KIRK SILVANA DOUGLAS: MANGANO. ULYSSES || ++» Actually filmed TECHNICOLOR where it all took place five thousand £5 ts EN shih ™ ae rd, nies oe ‘ __ NOR Ol teats SOA EE + ACS EL seen. Oe Magoo in “Magoo's Check-Up” Technicolor -Big5 mt ; ‘ ~ + a nn o** All es hae sia Unit Show Starts TODAY OAKLAND Theatre WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAM Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads. THE STORY OF “THE IMMORTALS” WHO TURNED THE TIDE AT RED RIVER! No braver men... no prouder women... no greater ~~ moment in the winning of the west! FRIDAY & SAT. Box Office Opens 6:30 P.M. | a OVER THE PLAINS... 4 a? ~ RANDOLPH SCOTT RAGE E at | DA Wh _ HOWARD PETRIE Tid Wictan « HORKGE” Mccoy » FRAN sis BURT Underwater Thrills with the “NAUGHTY MERMAIDS” Cinemscope - Technicolor In besutifel Week! Wachee Springs, Fia., we see talented girls in ballet costumes performing difficelt dancing feats under- water. They never surface bat breathe alr through special pool tubing. Snow Sports in the Alps “WHERE WINTER IS * im the Alps eof the ht the winter activities . Gaily costamed natives Shating and sk Aunean Tyrol — of this anusual locale —In Technicolor— \The of@ west lives again tn this exciting presenta. ploits. Events are wild cow Thrills and Spills in Amazing Rodeo Exploits ‘RODEO ROUNDUP’ . Hi F Es Ht g i B , i | , pa #3 z lit THE PONTIAC PRESS, : FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1955 ucators Act to Acquire New. In Waterford Township Looks at Plans Shown for High School; me al a ii i A's aETE afer. - Waterford Community Church will be held during a social meeting at 7:30. p.m. Saturday, The meeting will be held in the parsonage, 5887 Andersonville Rd. Recital be Se 2 pianist-composer will present a piano 18 at 8 p.m, in St. Auditorium, . Or- f Hie tit, & het . “E 1] Scheduled Pianist Severyn Turel ludes, two sketches and the “Po- lish Rhapsody.” It retains the basic forms, but offers Turel's own ideas in the eadenzas. Those who know the transcription by Horowitz will lis- ten with great interest to Turel's interpretation. It will -be followed by a little- lished after the composer's death. Other selections from Chopin in. clude three Scottish dances, two waltzes and two etudes. Included is the “Revolutionary Etude” writ- ten by Chopin while inspired by a 19th century. Polish attempt to throw off Russian rule. Tickets for the concert are avail- able at Calbi's Music Store, 119 N, Saginaw St., Pontiac. known nocturne by Chopin, pub} Child Guidance Club af Orion Slates Hat Show door. 4 Nazi Officers Freed by Soviet 23 of Hitler's Generals, 1 Ex-Admiral Starting First Day of Freedom CAMP FRIEDLAND, Germany —Twenty-three former generals in Hitler’s Wehrmacht and one re- tired rear admiral began their first day of freedom here today after 10. years in Russia as prisoners of war, Their return was marked by an emotional exchange between ex- Gen, Walter yon Seydlitz-Kurzbach 68; who helped establish the Soviet- sponsored National Committee for The returnees were the first ar- rivals of 9,626 German war ‘pris- oners who Soviet Premier Nikolai ‘Bulganin promised West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer last month would be released by the Soviet Union. The returnees said 145 more German officers were at Volkovo, 25 miles west of Pinsk, awaiting release, Ferndale Boy Shot as Boat Sets Off Gun BAY CITY ® — Danny Baker, 12, of Ferndale, was shot in the arm as he prepared to go duck hunting yesterday. The boy, his brother, Thomas, 15, and their stepfather, Percy A. Sprague, were sitting out in a boat on the Quanicassee River. The lurching of the boat .as it was pushed from shore upset “a 410 gauge shotgun. The biast ripped inte Danny's left fore- arm. Doctors at General Hospital here said the boy’s condition was good but said he probably will, be per- manently crippled ‘In the arm. Michigan has 36,350 miles of streams about half of which are trout waters. i 3 z 885 aap Sons Canoe North * theran and Catholic field services of Oxford, Post 42, White Lake. Troop 63 of Rochester, Troop 135 of Ortonville, all of Manito Dis- trict; Post 109 of Farmington, Troop 112 of Walled Lake, Troop towns, all from the Ottawa Dis- ‘|the brother of one of them had ) Boys Found Dead in Trunk Brother of One Admits Locking Chest So They Wouldn't Follow Him NEW HAVEN, Conn, “#—Two. young boys who had been playing space ship were found dead in an attic: trunk yesterday. Police said admitted locking them in because he did not want them following him around. oe ke td Dominick Primicerio, 9, and missing since 4:30 p.m. Wed- nesday Neighbors and police searched the neighborhood all night lon g. Then late yesterday morning Dom- inick’s 10-year-old brother James took his mother to the attic and opened the trunk. LJ i * _ Dr. Marvin M. Scarbrough, med- ical examiner, said the boys, in the trunk more than 17 hours, had died of suffocation, — James told police that after lock- ing the boys in, he went out to around 7 p.m., opened the trunk and felt ‘the boys’ faces. He said they felt warm and he closed the trunk without locking - it. Coroner James J. Corrigan was scheduled to hold a formal inquest today. He said that after his find- ing, James would be under juris- diction of the Juvenile Court. Smorgasbord Supper SASHABAW PLAINS—The Sash- abaw Presbyterian Church at 5331 Maybee Rd. is continuing to serve .its Smorgasbord Suppers on the second Saturday of every month. A supper is scheduled for this Saturday. Serving will begin at Daniel Bencivenga, 8, had been play. He went back to the attic |. While E aterford er le gg Rr Bice A uae according to The number of teachers has Reports Rapped Showing of Unions’ List Utica Man Presents Bill | for Water Pollution Work UTICA —George A, Albrecht, Utica City Councilman and chair- department workers a extra help needed during lution, Schedule Card Party NEW HUDSON—The Maccabees of New Hudson are having their first card party of the tal] season at 8 p.m. tonight in their hall. The public is invited. pay the 5:30 p.m., continuing until all are served. ‘ jin Drayton Plains Rite WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The MR. AND MRS. DONALD RIDGEWAY ‘Norma June Staley Weds School Building Increases nrollment Grows| attending either in the afternoon or morning. A $1,350,000 bond issue was ap- Annual Festival a ‘ , Oct. 8, with a.m. Holly Police Planning Youth Benefit Dance HOLLY — The local police de- partment will give another dance for the benefit of the Holly youth fund, at the school's multipurpose room Saturday eyening from 8:30 until midnight. oe sales to start at 11 It will be open to the general Public, the proceeds going toward providing better youth activities here. A survey shows that the Principal complaint of local young ‘| People is that not enough opportu- nity is given them to participate in functions that: furnish entertain- ment for them. * New Officers Elected for Episcopal Group DRYDEN—The UMCY group of DRIVE-IN THEATRE Stephenson & E. Maple (15 Mile) - Phone MU 89-1902 © NOW THRU SATURDAY .| tweeri the villages of Romeo and * | co-chairmen were Mrs, D, H. Bur- S'. John's Episcopal Church met | gocj with Charles Dockham near Imlay ‘| City recently, Officers for the ensuing year were elected: Charles _- AUTUMN —Brush cutting A Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Kuehnle of Clyde are announcing the en- gagenient. of their daughter, Mar- ion, to Franklin C. Weaver... He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Weaver, also of Clyde. An Oct. 29 wedding is being planned, Begin Campaign to Gain Hospital Educational Program Launched by Committee Announced ROMEO — The launching of the educational program in the $350,000 campaign for a new hos- pital to be located on M53 be- Almont was announced this week by David Ross, president of the Sa ee Named to*key posts as area- ley and Mrs. Edmund E. Ander- son. : Community chairmen of the Educational Committee are: Mrs. area of the proposed hospital. This service area includes the adjoining parts of Lapeer, St. Clair, Macomb and Oakland counties, A speaker may be secured by contacting the educational chairman in the com- See SHANG A meeting. fe 80:te “Before the hospital program was launched a careful stady was made of similar situations, In explaining the educational phase of the campaign, commit- teemen assured the citizens of communities to be serviced that “the medical staff of the pro- posed area hospital will be open to all doctors who are members Cherch Society Plans Auburn Penny Supper AUBURN HEIGHTS—The Sacred Heart Church of Auburn Heights will hold a cafeteria style penny supper from 5:30 to 7 p. m. Satur- day at Church Hall, Adams Road. This event is sponsored by the Altar Society with Mrs. Frank Grosse, Mrs. Don Marcus, and Mrs. Phil Peters as hostesses. ————Coming——— TUESDAY LAKE THEATER THURS., FRI., SAT. in good standing of the Medical ety of Lapeer, Macomb, St. Clair or Oakland County.”* oooee? SUMMER —Cultivating « Grew cutting Mowing hay © Fertilizing WINTER —Snow remove! Weed cutting Felling trees © Grinding leaves SPRING —Piowing © Herrewing Seeding © Sprey painting BOLENS... YOUR BEST BUY AT KING : Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke Rd. : Your: Authorized Dealer for 1) Make Your Garden Tractor pay its way the year ‘round Bolenrs Gorden Tre Sieben ton tr a Bolen: hes Verse-Matic Drive, which gives Yow continvous smooth speeds ot full power and under load, with ne belt We Take Trade-Ins—Credit Terms BROS. FE 4-0734 - FE 4.1112 % vo THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, OCTOBER ¢, 1955 Meet the Vice President - 3 \ i % | State's History Seen Nixon—Enemy of Jaternational Communism [i library Display ACCUSED OF ‘UNFAIRBNESS’ The Nixon’s first child, “Tricia,” Commanistdeminated and Nixon supporters pounded Voorhis with this implication, Marriage License Applications Lawrence F, Dill, Rochester. Donna J. Erwin, Oxford James W. Say ag Birmingham Kethryn E. Olson, Birmingham Sonate “ Trammel, 1934 W. Cherry- Shirley A. LaMar, 68 Putnam Daniel GO. Bowen, 87% Hospital Anna L. Parent, Rochester Hanson J. Roger, 4 Foster Lyla E. Johnson, 14 Arcadia Johnny J. Irwin, 133 Auburn Shirley M. Crisman, 168 Judson Ralph D, Vean, §701 Old Orchard Dorothy J. Vean, 5701 Old Orchard Roger C. Mimes, Birmingham Gall B. Marta, Royal en M. Bigham, Roya! Osk poten d. Burton, 984 Cameron Philip & Christiansen, 66 Franklin Barbara A. Stricklin, 102 Stout William B. Wegman, Clarkston Mary K. Larson, Ortonville Jack D. Harmon, 386 8. Marehal! Roxine A, Wilson, 103 Green Loney t. Witson, 383 8. Marshall Marilyn J. Withrow, 103 Green William P. Scott, Farmington Sandra J. Welch, Holly Robert A. Lund, 5045 Pine Kiob Adriana P. Mero, 34 W. Columbia Eugene L- Seala Jr., os - pene Kay I. Kavanaugh, id R, Kidd, 60 igiee Beverly M. Lillge, erndale John C. Lyons, 66 Lincoln Doris A, Miller, 121 W. Chicago Elbert £. McVay, 65 W. Pairmont Phyllis A. Hessler, 426 Cameron George R. Howell, 2272 Pontiac Verla L. Sturgeon, 1219 Bambord Robert G. Cannon, Poets Marlean L. Ream, Jeremiah B, Gillette, Birmingham Alicia H. Cummiskey, Birmingham Richard D. Rathbun, Lake Orion Josephine M, Broyles, Rochester HEY, KIDS! SEE TV STAR PINKY LEE FULL COLOR PICTURES Just wait til you see Pinky Lee, in this brand new “Seven-Day” Reel! Pinky gives you a happy rule for every day—just like he does on TV —and he looks real as life in ‘sees cushien nea Genendies ple tures. Be one of the first to have Pinky Lee's “Seven-Day” Reel for rt View-Master Viewer or Jun- ior Projector. It's only-35c! . EPPERT'S CAMERA SHOP 57 W. Heron FE 5-665 It was Nixon's work in créck-|knew a man named* Whittaker War Investigating Com mittee |the night after the broadcast, and WASHINGTON (®—An exhibition Just dive up—sound the clarm button and we take é over. In less than 3 minutes you're on your woy. $. 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Again, safer and happier but against many American and foreign mpnocng OH JOR: ‘ NOW’S THE TIME TO ‘BUY! You've got to have big brakes that act but fast and smooth . . . and easy, accurate steering. More things . , high-priced cars, too! that make your driving more secure and more en- LOW PRICES _ BIG DEALS! joyable. B f these thi than , | ot or fun tye tings out —ENJOY ANEW CHEVROLET MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES, INC. 34 Mill i and 211 S, pee St. Pontiac, Michigan ¢* * Every checkered flag signals a *. leon oe i ~ , ee See ey aE Se a (Gs: j J 4 ‘ a Z ees 4 : ' y re ; i : 4 Ee wis xe Neos ) f , «: ‘ Z , ' ! aan Se ABB: Pp NEE aly LE ee Se ‘ a8 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 154. =" (Oosterbaan: Worries Over é L 5 Injury Li of /Houston, 8:15 m.,| ANN ARBOR @ — Michigan) “I don’t see how I'm going to him out of workouts until yes-, be added, | end, Tom Maentz, injured betore Bob Kyasky, who holds the Cadet WJBK Radio” ry ” "| conch. tena are =| Helwig gpd paca ee wed fie Yan Poa annhomens Sal the season began, should be | record for the 220-yard dash and Boxing, WWJ-TV, Channel 4. up the remnants of the nation's ‘ i 7 quarterback, has overcome| available for some play in the has tied Army’s All-America Glenn Hill at fullback,"’ Oosterbaan said.| ‘But Barr probably will be in ‘ ; ee * Saturday: 2nd a oe and hoped “Neitt of ; (both: bad there,”” Oosterbaan said, “even his bruised’ ribs. Army game. Davis’ record in the 100, bro da f Underdog Hurricanes Football, Michigan | vs. a wearily ee — : a salites ssiaihs grection though he not start.” Oosterbaan had one bit of good | From the Army camp came|able to make the trip wi Shot for Upset Over (ant t2s'pm. WIR aod’ WAYS, ie hae ee ee this | "Bnd Charlie Brooks seems to| news. Mig ¢foot 2sch junior {mews that the West Point flash,| team. His leg is in a cast, Radio; Michigan State vs. Stan- a | ee * : ——— 4 Invading Notre Dame |:0.4 4.15 p.m., WPON-Radio, and ain bs minis by game tmon. | ‘That leaves 3rd string Ed Shan- e re ; se nee . 5 ' , 1:4 p.m., CKLW-Radio. that is except tackle Bill Kolesar, | non, a converted right half. loney lews % MIAMI, Fla. ®-—Football fever} NCAA Football, Wisconsin: vs. knocked out for the seasen by a “1 Jim tat in. r ed | | S on ; = reached a new high in this tourist |Purdue, 1:20 p.m... WJBK-TV.| ouiq downfield block in the ean en uaa emcee homer | lt eeu, 3 Mecca as thousands aw Channel ww) doesn | running better : Dame's ‘first Florida appearance! Canadian Professions! League| Michlse# Stato game. (on am injured knee), 1 don’t see | By GEORGE TRUMBULL, — _ undefeated league ranks. Milford. The Bloomfield Hills Barons, Giants Future ‘a against the underdog University of | Football, Montreal vs. Ottawa, 2 how. 1 can start him either. Be- Those persons seeking gridiron | meets coach Ed Hintz’s Wolves at Miami Hurricanes tonight in the CKLW-TV, Channel 9. . Most of QOosterbaan’s troubles; hind him Jerry Goebel has a , Clarkston, Over at Clarenceville. Orange Bovt of Nil, Hockey, 8:3) p.m. ‘CKLW. |date from the rugged 14-7 victory| bad knee too,” Oosterbaas said. | thrills and excitment won't have | Strom Such mt {imimculls, ' ’ A jam-packed crowd of 75.800 is| TV, Channel 9 over State last Saturday. He came eS to look far tonight as 24 area school | unwanted vinegar barrel trophy asd eW ld expected to fill the enlarged sta- out of that battle with eight injured; pat jeaves 3rd string center | football clashes pack the prep lea- | when they put treir undefeated crt "_ od eg elt en ee. wa hake pee ee tony cee He anna apn er a _ bn nel pint my 2 But Bill Is Cagey ever Angeles Rams, 2 p.m., WJR- a : one ce sy e classic. To pic! : son game in the Southeast. The| Detroit Red Wings Hockey, 8:30|" Five of them hadn't had a day| ble sophomore, Bill MacPhee. Add | games is almost impossible. The barre} is awarded to the tha a With Prediction on kickoff is set for dates Aye (EST). |».m., WXYZ-Radio, and 10 p.m.,|of practice since then until yester-|to these Ist string tons halfback | The grip on the top step of the ough and it has been an exhibit in Next Year's Finish Looking on thousands | wxyz-TV, Channel 7. J T Barr, whose shoulder t! arenceville ee _ any vet ™ ae emai be tage «the echedl ‘wae Sounded 20 yours Holly hopes to keep West Bloom- NEW YORK @®—Bill Rigney, a ago; Notre Dame fans who came field in the scoreless column when fat two-year contract in his pocket, by plane, train and automobile, the Presidents journey to Holly. a smile on his gaunt-looking’ face and early arrivals for the Amer-| In the only inter-sectional match and ‘a world of confidence in his ican Legion National Convention of the league, Brighton goes to voice, forecast today a “new era” opening Sunday. Gross Ie for the New York Giants. Press and radio coverage wil! top Top ranked Madison and Claw- The graying, bespectacled, 37- even that for an Orange Bowl New son play away in Oakland-B con- year-old successor to Leo Durocher Year's Day game. test; against Fitzgerald and refused to say whether he thought including two networks. Mutual third place finish in 1956 but he will broadcast the game to 583 sta- It will be a battle of winless promised,a hustling, youth-studded tions and the Notre Dame hetwork elevens when Roseville and the team that would give the rest of - has 201 stations, including one in dln at Troy. Frank in Hetionsl League « tattle fr . SQAM, Miami, will broadcast the seach teeae otioeue ” * * . game on a Forida network as well . “] ott seen much of the as locally, while WBBM, Chicago; | league for the past two years,” KMOX, St. Louis, and WJR,. De- Upsets in Sight! said Rigney, who successfully led ; on ane “a! wali eae Wortd Seria pon ‘rect from the sta : nant and Little Wor es cham- Telecasting the game will be lim- in-his-second year at the a ielecasting the zane wil be tim. Matchless Hoople Sees Boy pesca ror WTVi, Miami, and to distribution sociation farm club. ‘But . ave _ by the Notre Dame closed circuit Army Mauling Mich. to go along with the others in pick- TV to hotels in 11 cities. ing Brooklyn as the team to beat. Notre Dame’s ruled a favorite by By MAJOR AMOS ~ HOOPLE You can't underestimate a world about. six points,’ but Irish Coach champion, I think however, we'll Z Terry Brennan said these three Jehoshaphat! Expressions 0 of Jubilation | Have pe give them a run for and Sy wok a ee A one him. on uring in congratulating me on my prodigious feat o to let them get off to a a | ; the heat ne i wath — the |" Picking the season’s major upset, Maryland | to defeat as they did is year. J EB lights. CLA LA by 7 points, exactly the margin of difference. apres colcmcp ciede. — “Miam! definitety is, stronger in Some of my zillions of readers tinged their praise pecially for this purpose, Rigney J depth up front.” said Brennan. with minor criticism, pointing out that I picked the discussed his plans for the Giants : _ “Miami can substitute its line with score 26-19, whereas it was+ in '36. Disecting the club, position | dg! got emt gene’ | really 7-0. Heh-heh! What by position, he picked the pitching ‘ , boots it? . Hurri ricane Faces staff and the infield as the two de- : GP Ln pay Sng fliers Prof. Wolfgang McGinty, partments to give him his biggest eet we just can’t worry who has been ed espe- headache. about that ‘because they have a oo digg probe upset possi- [ | . { ane nosis that four juicy form : — week’s setietele.. =o Jackson . Ey i Rocky's ; They ares Crown in Elimination Yearling Sale ‘Hurricanes Set to Unload Bench “at full strength. _Varone and Don Dorshimer, both ‘ turned to duty. Big Chance. for Miami Against Top Ranked ND Friday Night iil iit fap oy i games + “We'll pitch if the defense lets us.” Notre Dame was quoted as a two or «three point favorite last weekend but now is Ts by six over the The game will be Granidraet na- tionally. (Mutual) and televised lo- cally. It also will be televised over a closeq circuit for large screen showings in hotel ballrooms in 11 cities in the East and Midwest. Miami Coach Andy Gustafson said his squad is as ready as it can be and will go into the game Gustafson plans to call on half- backs Jack Losch, John Bookman and Jack Johnson to bolster John fine offensive backs whose defen- sive skill-has not been thoroughy tested. Mario Bonofiglio and Gene Reeves will alternate at quarter. | back. Capt. Whitey Rouviere and Paul Hefti. injured backs. have re- Notre Dame. making its first in- vasion of Florida, is scheduled to afrive late this afternoon and work out under the lirhts to cet the feel of a nicht game. The Irish won thelr only other night-time con: test, 404. against Detroit in 1951. Kickoff time is 8:15 p.m. (EST). TELS, cure a = v's country team won its 17th con- secutive meet Thursday at Walled | Lake, outrunning Farmington in| the rain, 23-32, to chalk up an In- ter-Lakes League decision Falcons set a new record of 10:47 over the Walled Lake course, breaking the-old mark of 11:03 by WL’s Joe Bailey. Bailey came in 2nd yesterday for the Vikings, fol- lowed by teammates Gerald Avery, Bill Hosley and Charles Wilson. fe. & Pech! & AP Wirepnete @tANDOUT FOR SYANVORD—The Stanford feot- bias aisle Chessy CaguAUlG behing bodes @ yebr ball team has a powerful attack built around bulldoz- ago. He will be the man to stop when Michigan State ing fullback Bill Tarr (above), a 190 pounder who| meets the Indians tomorrow. Crystal Gazing! By HARRY WISMER By Internatlonst News Service) Look for more upsets in college week ago I predicted Michigan would sneak past inexper Michigan State by only one touch- down. That is just what + ype This Saturday, moves from the plains of 4 Point to the rolling hills of Ann Arbor and should really come into its own in one of the great games of the year. Miami 17, Notre Dame 14 . This game tonight in the Orange Bow! has been sold out since June. Notre Dame has shown unexpected Army 20, Michigies M4... @ strength in winning its first two Army, Lions, Miami, Spartans Winners | 2s in Writer's Predictions for Oct. 8 Army over Michigan 20-13. ’ Texas over Oklahoma 14-7. Purdue over Wisconsin 20-14. Wash. State over California 20-14. For home consideration, Pontiac over Bay City 20-14! And Spartans over Stanford 33-7. Now that the os sews have been cnieegned, Sere are other selec- Dartmouth 14, Brown Cross %; ‘wa ¢ 14; Columbia 14, Yale 7; Harvard 06; Pitt 20, Navy 13; State 27 Princeton 13, Penn C) 3; Indiana 20, Iowa 7 20, Northwestern 12; Texas A.M. 19, Ni ska 6; Purdue 20, Wiseon- yh > 21, Alabama ye mevee games. I pick Miami to take | Sitn"is* usu ?: Mise #0. ¥ it 13. advantage of the great opportunity ae 8 ra lane 0; wreck Sete for an upset here. Use 14, Wasn, aaaes sade : Other games on a full schedule: 28, State 14... . Despite 4 thelr early teen to Maryland, ‘Ueians stl Baltimore Has Texas on 17, Alabama 3; Okla- ian 7, igan “plate 13, Stanford 6. "asf out rn Callfornia 21, “Washington 1; Navy 21, Pitt 12 t 12. National Football — Chicago nog! sles #1 Was ae | 20, Oe chk - my LJ achin, "ss cago Card! Pittsburg! New York 21; Cleveland an, Philedelphia “2 28. In- % Ohio State but can’t tie the wi | South to Play BALTIMORE (®#—The Baltimore Nineteen Going Orioles today announced eight ball, giving the cm as total of 19. Confident Stanford Coach Says Heli Beat Spartans EAST LANSING (®-+West Coast teams mostly don’t do good against the Big Ten brand of football. , But here's a California team coming in with the coach saying he’s going fo make it two in a row over conference teams. Michigan State takes on cocky | and,confident Stanford Saturday in | the Ist home game of the season | for the Spartans. | Stanford has some reason to crow, Last week, the tnderrated inte lwenssaiell off Ohio State, Viking Harriers Win 17th in Row Walled Lake High School's cross Donald Shuster of the visiting, } 1 BB ree of Paterson, N.J, and Vince to Face Felton PROVIDENCE R.1. ® — Vince fewonrd evry oy of Detroit have been matched for a 10-round boxing bout Oct. 17, Manny Almeida, pro- 4 ae | satile passing attack. week. Spartans led in the statis- tics but pot on the scoreboard that | showed 14-7 when all the) chips were counted. ° i the weather holds spite the counter-attraction of the Solunar Table ing in the Pontiae area during the weekend, according to John Alden | Knight's solunar tables are as fol- lows: ws. TT A an). mest recent Rese Bow! winner, | day. 6-0. Stanford coach Chuck Taylor is an amazing: exception among coaches when he makes pre-game ‘statements, He doesn’t cry about injuries and such. He says he's going to win. “Michigan State should be tqugh- Not Much Luck in Store for Hunters Eleven were consniiad earlier as set for action in the Columbian League in South America. * * ti Joining them once a broken nose is héaled will be catcher Donnelly ‘\big Pittsburgh. Negro, more players who will see action in south-of-the-border winter base- | — \Scott Frost Sweeps Crown in Kentucky Harness Race r LANSING u®—Grouse and duck hunters are not expected to have much luck this weekend, the state conservation department said to- Foliage is still too heavy for good grouse shooting and the birds are | at the bottom of their population cycle. The department said duck hunt- ing has tapered off since the open- ing. Native ducks are widely scat- Masterson, under contract with Baltimore’s San Antonio farm team. He'll play for Col Roman in that league. . In the Cuban League are Orioles shortstop Willie Miranda, Whitty Quinana, a shortstop from the San Antonio farm. club, and pitcher Robert ‘Harrison of Wichita. Going to the Mexican League is Juan Senties, an outfielder for tered, with no flight ducks report- ed yet. er than Ohio State," Taylor said, “but we still think we're going to win.” Michigan State coach Duffy | remains only fair, the department | Cassery. second baseman with | Daugherty has said he has a lot | 'the San Antonio club, of respect for Taylor and his ver- | “He'll have them throwing passes with a Ist down and a yard to go,” Daugherty said. “He does things with a pass that no other coach even thought of.” Michigan State, meanwhile, is bound to be the favorite after the impressive loss to Michigan Iast A near capacity crowd, ‘topping 50,000, is expected for th¢ game if his de- Michigan-Army game at Ann Arbor. Best times for fismng and hunt- SATURDAY Minor . 11°25 Bow and arrow deer hunting was | ‘improved by the wet weather, but | said, Wichita. In the Venezuelan ‘League aré Orioles catcher Tom Gastall and first baseman Bob Hale and Robert Televised Bout DETROIT ® — Tommy (Hurri- cane) Jackson, who is being. eyed as a possible candidate to become Rocky meets 's pudgy Rex Layne tonight in a nationally televised 10-rounder from Olympia Stadium. NBC will carry the bout at 9 p.m. (EST). The fight is being billed as an elimination, of sorts, to get a contender for Marciano’s next heavyweight title defense, al- though: Layne has been all but eliminated already by virtue of three losses to Bob Baker. Blaik eines still doesn’t think his squad has the depth to cope with Michigan Saturday. But as long as the Army line shows the tremen- dous initial surge, the Cadets will be a danger to ay ‘opponent. The National Boxing Assn. lists no logical contenders for Marci- ano’s crown, but names Baker, the | the. out- standing boxer. Nino. Valdes of | Cubs is classed No. 2 and Jack-| son No, 3. Layne, is way down in sixth place in what the NBA terms as its; “honorable mention” list. Barbecue Pit and All Head of Harness Group Pays $14,000 for Top Price LEXINGTON, Ky. «®—The most successful yearling sale in harness racing history concluded last night with Tattersalls, Inc., achieving a 288 head which. brought $954.800. ot previous record average was $3,163, set in 1952. Last year’s average was $2,806 compiled on a gross of $833,750 for 290 head. Closing night consignment was that of Castleton Farm, which sold 56 head for $173,900. The aver- age was $3,105, down somewhat DURHAM, N.’ C.—Duke's foot- ball stadium is the only one in the | nation with a barbecue pit. There are 4 Sport Pages in today’s Pontiac Press | LEXINGTON, Ky. (®— To the surprise of nobody, Scott Frost held the first. triple crown of harness and the classy Cal- ifornia bay colt looked to his home state for more gold to add. to his record season's winnings. * * .* Scott Frost, because of a bike collision, didn’t finish the first heat of the rich Kentucky Futurity Thursday but, as expected, the 3- year-old son of Hoot Mon trotted off wih the $62,702 classic with trainer-driver Joe O’Brien looking ever his shoulder for stablemate Home Free in thé succeeding two heats, The champ, who earlier captured | Lane's Contract With Cards, Tigers Signing Harris, Fate of Rickey Hot Baseball Items By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Baseball's Hot Stove League be- gan warming up today even before the excitement of the Brookyn Dodgers’ World Series triumph over the New York Yankees had cooled off. ; * * * The off-season gabfest was off to a flying start with Frank Lane signing a three-year contract as general manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, renewal of Bucky Har- ris’ managerial contract by De- troit at $40,000, ~fficial signing of Bill Rigney as successor to "20 Durocher a manager of the New York Giants, and distribution of players’ share of the World Series receipts. ot és In the immediate offing is the Tigers will be sold’ to a syndicate for | Feller, veteran Ceveland pitcher, named status of Branch Rickey as Pitts- burgh’s general manager and the appointment of a successor to hry Haney as manager, and the poss ble sale of the Detroit Tigers tu. tu ‘ syndicate, * Freddie Hutchinson, who led Se- attle to the Pacific Coast League title after being let out as man- ager of the Detroit Tigers, is slated to take over the Cardinals. Rickey's future with the Pirates will come before the club's board of directors the latter part of “iis month, Either Rickey or the new general manager then will have the task of selecting a field boss for the young: but es Pi- rates. There are reports about that the by the end of this week with Bob as general manager, stc- ceeding Charlie Gehringer. Feller said it was news to him, and Tiger sources said there is no chance of sale by Oct. 8. , é All of the other managers either are working under long-term con- tracts, have signed for another year or have been verbally prom- ised their jobs back. There has been some talk that Charlie Grimm's job at Milwaukee was far from secure but the old banjo play- er has. another year to go on his contract, BP od co In the signing of Lane, who re-| cently" resigned as general man- ager of the White Sox, President the Hambletonian and Yonkers Fu- turity—rated with the Kentucky as the season's major tests for sopho- more trotters—ships for home next Monday, * LJ * Scott. Frost grabbed $24,578.62 for his Futurity victory to put his earn- ings\at an all-time season's: high of $146,252.36 and possibly could extend the figure out. of reach if he wins at Hollywood Park. Scott Frost and Home Free, the third’ stringer in the S. A. Camp string, combined to win more than $43,000 in the Futurity for the Shaf- ter. Calif., stable. ‘Shelleys Trail Moose on Photo Trip to Canada of northern Canada next week | takes Mr. and Mrs. Howard ~ ley off on a 2'2-week trip. OCSC publicist and mate teave| Monday with a load of camping | gear. Plans call for the trip, sod “| bush and lake country nort the Soo, by train and boat, weal the fjnal destination at Lake Kagi- nakagami. Shelley hopes to get an intimate film of one of North America’s biggest game animals. His trip was planned to coincide with the Canadian moose season opening Oct. 15. Rory Wastes No Time LOS ANGELES — Rory Cal- said that he would be given fu authority to rebuild the St. Louis | knockout tonight over Sonny Gill, August A. Busch of the + een houn, 157, White Plains, N.Y., club to\ the position it once held. | 157%, Pasadena, Calif., in’ a sched- The wound ‘up seventh ca led 10-rounder at the Olympic Audi Trailing big moose in the wilds smashing first-round j from last year’s $3,227. The top price was $14,000 paid | by Lawrence B. Sheppard, master of Hanover Shoe Farms, Han- over, Pa., and president of the US. | Trotting Assn., for Loreli, a daugh- | ter of Ensign Hanover-Leta Long. Title Implication in Maple, Dale Tilt With a possible Eastern Michi- gan League football title hanging in the halance, Birmingham’s,.un- defeated Maples engage invading Ferndale tonight in their 2nd loop test of the season. Kickoff time is 8 p.m. Carl Lemle’s 11 could hit a stumbling block in the rugged Railsplitters, who blanked Berkley in their 1955 opener, 25-0, then deadlocked tough Grosse Pointe, 13-13, before.bowing to Pontiac's Chiefs last week, 33-0. -Paced by a speedy and deceptive quarterback, Ken Brown, Ferndale poses a scoring threat from any position on the field. Birmingham Seeks Straight victory. East Detroit visits Hazel Park and Mount Clemens will be at Port Huron in other EML games tonight. Royal Oak's Acorns face Wyan- dotte in an important Border Cities League contest tonight at Royal its 4th Tech at Flint. also tonight. ‘Modest Cage Coach Played at Bucknell HANOVER, N._ H. —Doggie Ju- lian modestly filled out a staff | questionnaire with the not e, “Played some sports at Bucknell. “ For this minute contribution to the Baptists’ athletics, Dartmouh’s head basketball coach was award- ed 11 varsity letters in football, basketball and baseball. He was named to Pop Warner's All-Amer- ica football team of 1921, got -hon- orable mention on: those of Walter Camp in °20-’21, ‘Heis work as a basektball coach | has been as outstanding as his play as an undergraduate. He first at, Holy Cross and Parton, Oak while Cranbrook tackles Flint’ record-breaking $3, 315 average for + eae ANS lc made his reputation at Albright of Reading, kept tight on going . THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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UM Season ANN ARBOR (#—University of Michigan needs only two more sellouts of. its gigantic football stadium to come ithin 10,000 of its own Big Ten season record attendance. With the Michigan State game last Saturday and tomorrow's Army game on the list of sellouts, Michigan finds itself with four games left to go and about 352,000 seats already sold. Ne current official tabulation is available, but some early sea- son information released by ath- letic director H. 0. (Fritz) Cris- ler gives a clue to the hotness ot the Michigan ticket situation, Now with baseball out of the picture arid the sports-lover's at- May Total Half Million Ticket Sale tention completely devoted to foot- ball, it seems entirely possible that Michigan Stadium (Saturday population maximum 97,239) may swell appreciably. In 1949, the Wolverines sold ot four games and nearly sold out a Sth on their six game home sched- ule to tally 563,000, a Michigan and Big Ten record. 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Jerry Thomas, his re- placement, broke his leg in Cen- tral’s 2nd game. Chips won their ist two starts, then suffered a 14-13 upset last week against South- ern Ilinois. Bowling Clinic .. By BILLY SIXTY FITTING THE BALL — Bowling | with a poorly fitted ball is like playing golf with mismated clubs. Your hopes may be high, but your scores will be low. And with mod- ern. measuring and drilling equip- ment, there’s no reason why your hand, regardless of size or shape, can't be fitted perfectly. Holes | now are bored. at every possible | angle, with curves if need be. To| get the correct span (width) sink | the thumb and finger into the holes to the ridges of the second knuckle, as sketch shows, so that the palm of the hand is flat against the ball b surface. The lift is proper if, in lifting the ball, a pencil will pass | through the opening between the! thumb and finger. That applies | to. both two or three-fingered grips. | Unless your hand. is very strong, I suggest you use a three-fingered ball. With it you get a more se- cure hold than with a “two,” and, having changed -over to a three after 35 years, I assure you that, besides saving wear, it's easier to control. (Copyright 1955) Bowling Results EAGLES 1730 wh Les 12 © Case Brake Oak. Fuel il 1 srs : 3 L& i 4 — R. Terroux aie. w. —* 559; 065—2419, ‘ wh Churéties $0 Fowler's 1 a4 Miller's 71 Fowler's 2 33 = 71 = Det. TS: H $3 Team No, 8 17 Has s 441 i os E. Stockdale 182-438, V, Nixon 182 477. | ST. BENEDICT MEN wth Ww Shore Mkt. 12° 4 Marcero Cndy 6 10 Sup. Tri-Bit 12 4 J, Gottschalk 6 10 J, Po 11 & Main Cirs. $1 5 ae Drilling 4 11 7 LH Cole Ol] 412 EAST LANSING—Michigan State considers 225-pound tackle Norm Masters one of its all- time linemen, ——— .the finger on his field pilot choice ithe club,” he said, | Cardinals, announced the selection Naming Pilot kane's {st Job as Cards’ Boss. Has Three Prospects in View; Hutch Expected to ‘Get Post x a Lane, tormer Chicago White Sox general manager, told newsmen | yesterday he had three men under | consideration for the job—Hutchin- | son, pilot of the 1955 pennant-win- ning Seattle. club in the Pacific Coast League, Harry (The Hat) | Walker, the present Redbird field director, and a third prospect wh Lane didn't name. * * cc But despite Lane's refusal to put it was learned Hutchinson will be the man to succeed Walker within a week or 10 days. Lane said he hoped to have the | manager problem out of the way by Oct. 10—date for a Cardinal organizational meeting, But, Lane added, he wanted to talk with Busch before making a decision. “After all, while I'm the, general manager, I'm not the owner of ¥ ae ae August A. Busch, wealthy brew- | ery owner and president of : the of the 59-year-old Lane as general manager at-a press conference yesterday afternoon. Lane's selec- tion had been considered certain following his talks with his pred- | ecessor, Dick Meyer, during the World Series in New York. Meyer. | who also is a top executive at Anheuser-Busch Inc., was named Studies Come Ist, Pitt . Head Says, Sports 2nd. PITTSBURGH @® — Dr. award H. ~ Litchfield, recently ! ese of the University > ary.” Hunt Water Sponges The -Linnean Society, PHS biol- ogy club, traveled to Sylvan Lake Sunday, on a hunt for fresh water sponges and other types of inver- tebrates. BUY A 49-’50 oe USED CAR No Money Down! LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES Buckhorn Lake M-24 at executive vige president of the ball chub. | Rocky Is Selected as ‘Fighter of Month’ NEW YORK (INS) — Heavy- | weight. champion Rocky Marciano | was named “fighter of the month” today by Ring Magazine. Archie Moore, who was kayoed | by Marciano last Sept. 20, retained | his post as the No. 1 contender in the monthly ratings released by | the magazine. SAVE MORE ON GUNS AT TOM'S! 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Z. / . ji ; ' ay , }: 4, fe? j oa : 's THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1955 KS POS Saige See pe ee Cantact- Pontiac V's By THE ASSOCIATED, PRESS in a clash with Miami tonight in An even larger, but no less an- Notre Dame was strictly a run- wadeteated tion ca Meow Yass a hed ho Army and Notre Dame, whose| the Orange Bowl, with a record | Xious, crowd is in prospect in Ann | ning team in shutout victories over vs. land. ear a want : annual meeting used 'to be one of | crowd of 75,800 expected to see if Root elt on lenn te aan te ca guvenaatted trees dr. Bh el laren gg : soil re iilatind | ep Ee ame day kA) GEG Cy aan | iron this year, but the Cadets and| brought to a successful climax.|despite the Cadets’ victory every | the air if necessary tonight pected to wrap up their second | ity racked wy ine ah straight vie-|( NS the Irish are providing the top| Being the target for tonight is an|time thus far. The game, a pick 4 8 conterence victories of the year. eal ny be Acti Ra ge games this weekend just the same. | old story for Notre Dame, but the |'em affair among the betting gen- In other games tonight, seventh-| Wisconsin, Which looks in| creak of Weis Matton, eeomail KUH A T Both will be playing to packed, | Irish, rated the No. 5 team in the | try, shapes up as a battle between ranked UCLA is a strong favorite | main threat to Michigan in the| our the Bay City Wolves, 21-20.|{ | partisan houses with bristling bat-| country in this week's Associated | Army's Eastern powerhouse, rated | over Oregon State, Houston meets | Big ‘Ten, after an impressive vic- . a | tles in prospect. Press poll, will be meeting a team|sixth nationally, and Michigan, |Detrolt in @ key Missouri Valley |tory over lowa, goes against Pur-| Visitors scored ist, after the 1st/[|_ 149 W. Huron Across from Firestone | * *« 8 that’s tough to beat in the Orange hailed as the best in the West and /Cunference game and SMU pays | due in the top Midwest game of | tivo ee a eek 5 te Cone oe en ranked second nationally. somes Nosing | inte ee wee ihe a dda tos ‘Lineup Changes Made While counting the receipts of} Michigan State, meantime, will a Heikkinen’s JV's scored . tonight's sellout, Orange Bow offi-| see if Stanford touchdown U d d Sh k Gi ad f C] $4 cials ag be listening tomorrow rays row coan Big lana prose when — a Guaran teed We Arrange n er Og amroc s 1r Or emen '# |\for returns from, of all places, the | The chances are they can't. dashed 65 yards up the middle. for * Rams Hope for Win Over St. Benedict (Sit eeartcs | nave en eee heme] gf ma, , t" inde- . , " H Rams Hope for Win Over ot. Benedict _ jtoms, win 2 stralon vietres, jin a clash of the East's to inde ay City scored, again after oe’ Installation By BILL CORNWELL left half in place of Mike Clever. Wright is the transler of versatile — pay fin ey oor a se ong ecd ath ered Bac, to al edted. Ge’ yeiet. St. Michael’s Shamrocks, still | Dan Dropss, normally ~— Dick Doyon from ‘end to right| the Orange Bowl can look forward | Harvard, two of the pre-season fa-|_ With a minute left in the half, witent the Gorviess of isvetring wad hulf Chuck’ Brown and full.| Malfback. The rangy Doyo, stand-|with good reason to a battle of 'vorites. Le oe eee 2 ees 0 ney quarterback Mineweaser, Jr., out flanker at St. Fred's for the find themeslves definite back Ron Elmy rounding out the , ‘ . Phiegm. Les Watkins bucked over Suburban | backfield. . past two . has been point.giving 413 rab og sb oo with St.| Allen Sampson, heretofore a from the backfield post in an at- Largest Field Since 1949 oe ap ite RE-BUILT | Cameo Geter Lite aa ey Sates "ae | ne’ Rem eae "| Fy mected at Belmont Park]|estwa iets tem ® Own: Fd é 2 ’ 7. wi ns val Waser b atemmaal 6 ak with Ed Lauinger. moving into} Joining Doyon in the backfield x a eimon ar yards for a TD after a @yerd A() 6 ; ago, missed last Sunday's tiff with | he usr’ sbok nenied Mineback. |Durocher, left ball Larry Morrow, | NEW YORK WA field of about will hit $125,125, and the winner | Scoring run, was nullified by clip, A 10 18 Months to Pay Orchard Lake St. Mary and is not ‘ ’}15, largest since 1949, is expected | can drag down $100,425 clear ' er Paul Amman, both’ hampered | and fullback Wally Quarles. Start for the extra marker, expected to be ready for the St. by injuries, are expected to see | ing line will consist“of Andre Lan- to go post-ward Saturday in the| This would be the second richest Clement encounter, action. dry and Bill Price at ends Tom | fich Futurity Stakes at Belmont | Futurity Harry Payne Whitney's |. Trying to correct weaknesses Over on Pontiac's south sie, the | Sweetman and dahon Rome ve] Fre sed Ws reset wis hate Geer Weichene bering clecteg $28,720 Moore Top-Rated Phone Le revealed in the St. Mary game, | victory-starved St. Frederick les, Jim Duren and Bernard) ° . Avs : d There is added interest in the ° : Se oe ad nalee ee |S eee ichland [rach at cents ond Tom 1 | the C. V. 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M. “mise.: Beans, green, : American Foreign Power, Phil- | ,,¥ OWShas be! green reena tenes | O° improve corm-hog cume, shnughiee ceives week: ws figs buyers lined in front of the | children great-grandchil- ha lips Petroleum and Glenn $e Be Site: uss choice and prime individuals 27.00-34.00; Citroen office, checkbook in . . . Martin. fees, Yee“ wu. wo" 1° 30-400, bu} Wheat near the end of the first Salt and tow malty BtO1300, Bot many hand. Alvin R. Hines : News in Brief i: in, fancy, 480 bu.; No. 1, 350-400) hour was lower to % higher, | Stiow .00- commercial E , CLARKSTON—Service i et eS ie eg ke December $2.051%4; corn % to % |ssese0. Im sisuahter calves 1200-1 00; The new car, a five-seater with R sien pig fn Bose "+ An unsuccessful attempt to break : opened on 300 shares up 5 at 345, | 3:50 bu.. Bente tansy. t- Te y some cull and utility grags calves 5.00- a T-hp four-cylinder, 1911 C, c.|®- . 8, isburg 6 RCA. Amert-| the kes” oe topped. to 1, | higher, December $1.32%; oats Ye | 10.00. Rd., will be held at 1:30 p.m, | into the General Tire Co. building, ee and also ahead were Sn’ ep wy gocko0 *\ Copbare.| to % lower December 6442; rye| Sheep--Salable 100. Market nominally engine, costs + 930,000 francs | cusaday from the Huntoon Fu-| 451 S. Saginaw St., was reported tS can. Telephone, Allied Chemical, | 5° "9, 26-145 bu; curly, No 1. 125-| 1, ’ December | 284¥. Combared last Thursday slaugh- ($2,657) that is high compared to ; ; A Central. 115 red, No 1, 1.00-i.80; standard | 2 lower to % higher, ter trading spotty; good ble neral Home with burial in Oak | last night, Pontiac Police said. and New York vote we th. Leek Bprouts, No beans higher, | for Ag By the two-liter Fregate made by 1 1 ObL as bu. Carrots, No 1. 10-88 dos esoad thi 8 cal oS deniand tes lower gredes: market steeds Renault, a government - owned Hill Cemetery. Mr. Hines was} burglar alarm, touched off after 00-1. be . 1 # instar _ activ: * : ndow: smashed, was New York Stocks flower enc} Sse “aoa” Mo" 203 Sor3.00 I to 3 Som: , prods: pounds strong a Foo. bighes mest small lots factory, which costs 743,500 francs eae oF ip Sle ROC NEES belbeved o iow. frightened the ‘ Late Morning Quotations dot. Celery, Wo 1, 400-450 crate; celery | WEF M0 . choice and prime lambs 21.50-21.15; few day, . o have. _ root, of tse. 20 dos bebe Corn. | higher, October $10.70 ¢lub show lambs to 22.50; bulk good and ($2,124). ‘on thiev . ; -| = * eth , " Survivors include -his widow, es. fe Admiral oi. 2 Johns Man + $2.2) sweet, No 1,7 L78 $-dos bag. Cucum- |. choice lambe 16. 21.00 wiility end low A black Cadillac Eldorado . ° Ai Jones . bers, foe. y *, > * . . +. ~ | peed lambs 3 brougham spla urn dyce, four sons, Steven, Thomas, Rummage sale Thursday and : Allied Sire... 38a : att “188 r Ro pe de-4a5 bu. Du. ei, iho’ Groin P — ~ siaughter sheep. 2.00<7.30; "feed, ead | table, was — bn tin for paren teh igen nag brome Papas: — Friday, 9 to 5, League of Catholic E Allis Chalmers 65.6 Kimb oe i bohs. + 106-1. ‘ HICA a choice na! c visitors. 4 . . Penny ny mother, Women Hall. Linens, curtains, flee en ee Scag ho a3) Noni 800 bi bok Kohiraoh ural Re ies «dah pal _— A Segre _ Mrs. Margaret Hines; four broth-| hand crocheted pillow cases, doil- . . Am Gon... at Lib McN&L... 13.7] doz. behs. ra, ot 258-3 00 | Dee. 2.09% Dee ...... os 84% Oct, 7 (AP)—Salable Poultry : a Richard na Sagendchs ag fes and dresser scarves. Rugs, etc, + Am Cyan ..... 55.6 hy My.... 10.3 | basket dry, No, YS rng: Be | MAE scree 2.05% Mar see 11,000: market r early on as and Gary; and f 5 : —Adv, ¥ Am Ges & Ei.. 42.7 eet S| bela 2 “ue ge = Sita RS gas Rae BS ia cre barrows but bulk sales DETROIT POULTRY rie, Fern, May, Margaret and Lu- ‘Am M & Pdy.. 25 Loew's... .-.20.3/ 1, 80-100 dos bchs; No 1, ey serves 1.92 lower, t ; sows | Rummage sale at Clarkston m age S| 61.4 | Peas, Blackeye, No 2, 2.00-2.50 Pep- rm Dec ..seess+ 112 ; DETROIT, Oct. 7 (AP)—Prices paid | cille, Am WG jane 5 Shem 1 ket % 3 | uneven. le a BE t pound fo Detroit for No 1 quality Community Center, Sponsored by Am N Gas..,, 56.4 Lorillard . ... 21.1 Es am ra basket; | Dec erere 152M sear eer 7 U.S. No. 1 to 3s 190-280 Ib. butchers Re po 0.0, . Am News ..... 2s Lou & Nash .. 83 t, green No. 1. 1.80 bu.; Tred. sweet,| Mar ...,..,. 136% Y .-verree LDT% | 06 95.15 50; few decks mixed No. 1 and ve poultry up te 10 a.m. Thadeus Mathews. Clarkston Garden Club. Oct. 14, 15. Sn pete... 4 - tg SSE ty Tibodee te, Pimentes No Lace: | July 1oc0721 Lae Now ',,....1080 i See ern wn mien | R. P; Sloan hes heen famed man-| testy “beclies ae teste at, | ORTONVILLE. — Service - for ae Am Smelt... MS May D sir... 30.4| No. 1, 20-316 $B. cag. Pampkina grey Sa embers at 15.48; few lots mixed grades 160-180 | ager. dealer planning de t | Otay crosses ZT, Barred Rocks Thadeus Mathews, 73, 3091 Grange| ; Bs . ¥ > . * sows 4 * ‘ ir ul " a Foc a Manteno 3 | LRM ORE hye teem | hed ite |i anc thins sS'suss0" ier onal ts | the position formerty eld by} wi fetshit Stan, umes | Hall Re. will be held at 10 a. | pal Pee PR SOU or Ma 6-00 meee cS? Usishnin Baltes Ma, 7 seaacs heme ames | Vehicle Output Hits [5 sees "att ssme'sioe'2e i | Deortnan Si Fay wteegs rent A cat | pervedey teen the GF, Semen | aimee a Ge.) 16 | Mens ward as ot a 3 —- 200; slau a and heifers slow,| - euimmmennee hens. Carsyovers of fryers are | par Funeral Home with burial in Oak Armes Ck... 39 Motor Pa... 943| ter inaten, Taste 100" pe beshers Wo. 2nd lowest Level sther. classes "mostly steady. instances | The current week has been pro-| fing weather also Curbing buying, ac: | Hill Cemetery. Mr. Mathews died) | Rummage sale. Stevens Hall, , Ad Gon Liss.. 432 Motorola .: 4831 Lenk as” bes eaninen taney 1.08 Toe nagen reels: few ‘loads choice | claimed by President Eisenhower | "i: Thursday at Goodrich Hospital aft-| Pr! Oct, 7th, 7:00'p. m. Exch. St. | Byes Mig... at ened o 5 Pte-3.00 % es ve gse halt | bala: DETROIT (INS) Automotive 23.00-23.00;" org Sy tb. weights | 4d Governor Williams as Na- CHICAGO POULTRY er a long jiness. : mee Snio:: 413 “Nat Bloc” ”’. 90:1 | door tomes, 130 pk bekt: ‘No 1, 1.00-125 N yg tuction | oad high, ¢ lee tad prime 1.223 | tional Pharmacy Week, with time | CHICAGO, Oct. 7 (USDA)—Live pout-| ‘There are no survivors. Driving Lessons, Safe-Way Drive = Benguet sess La Nat Dairy =. 388 "topped, No}, 130-200 bu in the U. S. will reach the second | 33:60: some good ame ave, fore set aside to honor the local phar-| ‘yessrdsy. Wd cm late tom . Loyd J, Sweet - ing School. FE 2-2253. Adv. : ee he , . oe of be 4 some : " “ A : ed RP Nat Gyps . 83 Greens: Cabbage No. 1. 15-1.25 bu lowest level of the year this week 18.80-20.75; commercial to low good macists in their continual work ao ay TR : ht cae en WEST BLOOMFIELD — Service |- Rummage sale, 197 S. Parke: St, Bond etre. 166 Nat Lead |... 77 | Collard, No 1, 75-125 bu. Kale, No grades 14,00-18.00; utility and commer against disease and illness through | broilers or fryers 26-26; old roosters 13.8- 4711 Arline Oct. 8, 8 to 12. Adv. Borden ‘....+s 63.6 Nat Thea .... 9.4)-1. 1.00-1.50 bu; rd, No. 1, 79-1.25/ with nine auto manufacturers ei-|cial cows 10.26-i3.00; few high com- : i 14.5; eaponetios under 4% lb 28-28,- over | £08 Lloyd J, Sweet, of 4711 Sat., 8, . . Borg Warner. 416 NY Central .. 45.4) ba. Sree Ee! 120-138 be Gente | ner down for chageovers or pre- mereial sows (ap te (2.00; cannery and public protection. Pa Dr., will be held at 2 p.m. Satur-| le. Oct. 8 First Bris My 8.x 303 Nort & West. $12 | 128-150 bu Turnip No. 1 "ert > oe ducing on 4 token basis. Hols fers, 10.8; tow light can- . : cae day from the C. J. Godhardt Fu. oremieie Church. 9 to 12. ee ee ek bage Ne 1, 2358-215 bu Endive’ No 1,| The s trade paper esti-|Pits ‘izt0-14.00; oda ‘head’ prime veat, | JOINS Eastern Firm . New Contract Ratified neral Home with burial in White Adv, Calumet & H.. 11.6. Nwst Airline | 18 _| 1.50-2.00 bu, . Wo 1, 275-3.25/ mated this week's output at 84,-|ers 27.00; good and. choice 21.00-26.00; | — : Chapel Memorial Gardens. Gane Boze 4 (hte OF a ateles arate, Mo, | 1, 190-800 8U.1 999 units. Truck production was fow ligbt culls a lew 5 sitet SAGINAW @®—Hoern & Dilts,| JACKSON —Ratification of a Fish supper. 82 Perkins, Sat. 5 Can BY <2 2B, Pee Gam ..'4n | BD No, J 196-500 PR necket:, Butte | estimated at 16,80 units. moderately active io slow, mostly teedy | Inc. eel merino bog pong se ore eee ao Peneans, Cont zane, residence until. $1. Malta Temple. —Adv. . Br : Pan AW Alr.. 175 . : 4 : . “e f ° i * line, auto weak; oe steady; becor me a gion 0. 4 4 is lim le ilian employes 4 Carrier Gp... a6 Pah Bol... 124) eye ti apt bu, ‘Romaine Noi a abla ene coon 45 |1130-50.00: few small lots prime 2030-| Britain Machine Co. of Connecti-| United Auto Workers was an-| and their families, plus the armed Fg a oats ores = See; Hass: ff Parke De... me, [20-2 per cent ahead of 1994 and truck |Ti2%:1't'sast ns (hy Sate MeN" | cut. ‘The Saginaw plant will be| nounced Thursday. The pact | forces and those who work for a : ‘ Sheyeler ne. Sk Pe RR ose CUICAGO POTATOES output is running -about 19.5 per |deck mostly choice #1 tp._ yeartings | operated as a division of the| covers 1.100 employes. Details |few business concerns linked with paaraiin Beitee: Fone pmeetioes. Slices ta: pane Bt | ACNGO, Get! (AP) AERA Ee; | cent ahead of last year. Sa dante Sere Seu atin arterm company: ae ee ee ee Hetchnvsnamtnem EES as Goce Cols..,..1212 Philo "". 319| demand improved and marker, firme tS : Colg, Palm... $4.4 Phio Mor ..| 48 | slightly stronger. Carlot track sales: Death Notices Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Male .6| Help Wanted Female 7) Help Wanted Female 7 ‘ae i - ‘i ? idaho ussets Ul 00; | ~ WOE ele” PPPLPA IRL LAO LLL Ae le ONE HNN ~ Col Gas ...., 164 Pi fo , 66.4 | Russets 3.00-3.30; Minnesota-North - EXPERIENCED : : GENE! OU On STA Sf tas He eS “Ss RSS aa aca | BEAUTY OPERATOR a Se ees See oae hy Palm ce narzawawm aal | RET AGT: & 1H, UOT, 2] By” tagline. rent. Charecter|_ esue, ——| eect tet acta" E] geatien’ seen, Write Peete ee ee eee : baa, J AGO BUTTER \ i e ; . shh: - GENE! Dua! oe Folee'ta Hig’ BOM gg | cacngg, oc tary —autue seaty:| Sea, "guineas Dani] Guede, mazes, me | ExPeTienced Presser ON laceprrar —aFrENDANS FoR SUCCESSFUL| AIM HIGH | fem. tage Cont Bak .... 363 ninun str | ' 47g | Tecetpts 676,792; wholesale vy ores of William R. and Don FB. Sweet ment. men’s and 1¢s) WOOI- Wak tencha ee a ved Ne: : ekiEepEa RUUL CHLOE Cont Can .... 73.6 poy Dree : | une ; #3 score AA 58; 1.78; Punera] service will be held Sat- i BA W TE! ens. Appl Fox D Civ: ae Feasee. — aoe ws a : Cont Mot ..., 9.6 Dr - gh g | B 86.15; 89 C 54; cars 90 B 87; 89| urday, Oct. 8, at 2 p.m. from|AUTO. a pply ry nee Benefits Obtain v- CAREER GIRLS ne aren. fer ing coup Qe «soe wt ier Tee BD. | we penand; reseigts 1.4%: yhelo- the ©, 2. Coamares Venarel Yams] Srleaved, “nd wonvvabey Expeeee | Cleaners, 719 W. Huron.| pucstice fot, szamination {rom sie Vous pone Doneee, yvees Dae Fe Ie Curtiss Wr.... 22.8 Rock Spe 27.6 | sale buying prices unchanged to 2 lower:| ciating. Interment in White Chapel| @¢ commission and onus deal/inug clERK. PART OR PULL| ¢Urity office or from po me Keoge" Harbor. 08 and pee _.seeec, 344 Safeway St . 441/08. large whites 60-60.9 per cent A's! 44, . Mr. Sweet is| im town, Selling the new 1956 e. Good for right |..Stete Hospital, personnel office, tation, Call FE &-142 sfter_ 5:30. Det Edis ...... 36 Mt Jos Toad . 482/48; mixed 45; mediums 38.5; U.8.| at the C. J. Godhardt Piymout? asd Desotos Lots of] person Ph. M q HANDY MAN POR NEW BUIL pamupsctare me Ts, sas a eal caer eee rae fe gia nte, And [EXPERIENCED TOOL MAK ER| $4,prelcct, 1, Joslyn Ra. Lake ited, Bon 31 Poatise “Press seus Oe : ay . BRYANT, OCT. 6 1965, DELLA . wtd, Com: located a . OUSEKEE? EI ~ ‘BERL eee en Se PE werner A a re emaliamlinead Cs eer Ee ees ee Air L.... 48 hell Of |:. 88.7 DETROIT EGGS ville, Mich. age 78; dear mother|A Career in Management| Mon. OR 3-1200. Experienced only. Must bave own 2-8616 aft ‘ge chen% 7 Rimmons “4 DETROIT, Oct. 7 (AP) —fiegs. f.ob., of Everett C. Lee and Prank J. Ht you Vike te work with : roe og ‘Anply 3836 Auburn. OSTESS-CHECK ROOM. EXPERI. — - El Auto Lite... 45.3 Sinclair © . §2.%/ Detroit, cases included, federal-state eget Prayer service will be we @ good a _ |e re | rience. Por ‘ow Mrs. 2. Mid ‘ 1 and a El & Mus..... 3.6 fneonvy Mob | ®4.4| grades: aoe ee OEE oS pleasant ereonalliy we tat! Tractor & Implement Div. M. Peruchi, Fre} west a © Jan, Emer Pad.... 12.7 Sow: Pac S47) Whites—Grade A extra large 57. large | {rom the a ee making your te Have You pa eng At =| _ Employment Service s¥eene 21.5 gon Rv 8.4 | 55-56 weighted average 55, medium 44-45| Home with Rev. Robert Garner! ture in the finance . The av _Oclover sth i. between 6 and 9 p.m. BP CoBO +00 .. Rverry Rand 274 / wid avg 1%, smal) 32; grade B large nt poe a Feo = selected will seeeive good ~ Sears, Roebuck & Co. 406 State Bldg. Firestone "|<. 742 iq On Cat Aci | Browns-Grade A large 54, medium | dess & Son Puneral Home, ae] oe employe benefits and the best ! Sold Farmers? |" ssc cos: comin ax be ge Food Mach... 53.6 gq Of] Ind . 484) 43. small 32; grade B large 50; pee-| bell, Mo. where service will advance) — : to the} “ive Young men to sell . Ler Preepot Sul... 884 e+) oi NW J. 1905 | wees 29. held Sunday. Funeral arrange- an executive yan, Sot M T it you me well gg Si| Some sales experience necessary. : Lk. a a Btd Oil Obie . are Fetal berm pe od 11,200 cases. sents by Voorhees-Siple Puneral) b 21-32 and e least a neat eens Pe tne per week to| Drawing peooust V8 co > mteston, . as Gen BOR + S Rtevens. JP . 256 as ltes—Orade A large 47'2-63, me- ANGELO, OOF i085, cORG terview ; hone between ‘10 & 4:30, start, Call Mr. Boss, PE $0132, ao oan’ wes. BE gS | es seve 4840 Bun O11 78.6 | dium . ’ z _| 87 8. Saginaw, age 59; pee Mast. . O ema <2. ki-L coh) . > panei. ‘ : Gen Bilis... a Suther Pao . 484) Bregme—Grede A large 46-81, medi service held Priday, Oct. 7, at 2 1 | C ° INDUSTRIAL arg rinsoniet OFricE ALTERATION DEPT. oa Boee.- eee fylv El Pd 443 . Orthodox Church with. Rev. Be- po . ENGINEERS , SHRVICR. eTATION ATT Awe. |' ‘see Sure buck RB Bg Gen Tire. i io Tex G Sul .. 38.1 ony oe ted b torment tn Oak Hill Gemete ry Needs Feeds ind. Speeds s pel. T1700 0. greene Piper og ge FO ceee . 466; NEW YOR Oct. ‘om p' 7) puner me ts ‘ Coolant ’ North o » ro 7¢ Goodrich “27! 13:2 Timk R me Ss ha oe |. ke _heess Siple Puneral, Ho a Carpenters needed. 9 a.m. 9 N, EXPERIENCED STUDEBAKER PACKARD CORP, rf comereat cc: SY Trameamer 423 |, setpg. Ret Ul, monte | NEE OSES ee See Ebene Bt ee Mich Salesman > 40.5 Tent Con . 376) Ae emai. 3300 1264 720 160. ~ am | hari INDUSTRIAL FURNACE MANU- oh eg ARE Beene, | Retna eg HS He tm) ea ee tae’ Operators | Fngineers [Peart teats Smt! mets maps rst ees : Gol OMe... ere Un, Pec. 160 | Week, ago......2482 1296 128 1733) Mines: dear father of Steven, - Auto. Screw Machines sree Season Co. ties s.| Rest appearing man whe yy orgy ‘ Hayes Mig... 7,5 Unit Air Lin. 97.6] Wem OG0---+ tet pe6 643 1373] Jenmand Denne Joe mimes: dear] T Tracing Lath : ,. | Milford R4, Milford, Mich lds-Cadilla 0 ee Unit Aire ... 544 urret [racing Lathes Jerome Olds-Cadillac Hersh Choc... 45.4 1955 high......257.4 138.1 15.7 181-5] brother of James, Dick, Henry,|. . in LICENSED ZWAY RADIO RE- , ‘ 35 with experience Holland F..... CR gg, A et 1OW...+06-203.1 114.9 672 1488) ‘Thomas, Gary, Leona, .Marie, Engine Lathes ° pair man, Yellow and Checker|SALESMAN, L On PA ho ‘Acole’ Homestk ..... 38.2 Oo See CP. 3h? | 1954 high....--- 211.9 123.0 68:3 155.2) ern, May, Margaret, and Lucil Drill P i Cab, Co_i0}- W.. Huron - time on home inprovement. stess. ly in - 35 us Rubber. 45.1| 1054 low........ 143.9 77.8 55.4 108.0) jiines Funeral service Will bel scant be tbe Bh cia iat Processing MAN FOR STOCK AND DELIV- portenesg procersee Bat Ses eeeee Must only after 5 p.m. Mill * iy » 3 enced. abodv’ ry. 4 ? - : 44 us ‘too, on 194 , DETROIT STOCKS i oom Oe = Puneral in person only. No phone call ; ; on Na ae SHINGLERS AND SIDERS ONLY + ~y Se en Tavern Hotel, Water- : a ae... Be eo Bose yey ee de | “Daniels Mie Corn | Stamping, Machining, |ian ‘is 70s 70 BRING We| Yel experienced need apply. Cell) _ Call after © pm —| ford. No phone calls ' 56 Walgreen {30 | Figures after decimal potnts are eighths| Cemetery, Mr. Hines will le in Daniels Mfg. Corp. ’ a ner of meth ae tae VAI or UN 1-6044 after 7 L . \ 23.6 Warn B Pic . 20.2 ‘ High Low Noon/ state at the Huntoon Puneral 267? Orchard Lake Ave. Assembly NORTHWEST _p.m. ‘ ; BIRMINGHAM please. Int Bus Mach 391 West Un Tel . 21.4/ Baldwin Rubber* .... 164 17.2 Home. __|A MAN CAN MAKE Ad MUCH . Woodward at 13 Mile SHOE SALESI‘AN Pult time, anent for nt Harv...... 36. esta A Bk . 26.2|Gerity-Michigan* .... 2.5 3 SCHULZ, OCT. 7, 1955, DOLAND,| "as he thinks he ean in our busi- ____ Lincoln 6-1100 enced, Turpin-Hall Shoe I. 30 o.'3s “a age in- er a & ‘Le TO nt Mick. ...... 16 eng T .. 063 | Enignen Prosestes... 33 «33| 214 Dick St. Puneral arrange-| hess” If your ‘present, job tent MEN: NO EXPERIENCE NECES-|__1540 Union ske Rd. EM terested Tene gon for lUght Bt Paper.....107 White ye ed Foo ge 34 3a ments will be announced later| paying $125 per week or more. an 5 . sary. Repid promotion. Daily pay-| Service Station Attendant ve surrounding, 5 day. 40 house work. Board ‘om = and nt Tel & Tel 27.6 Yale & Tow | 63.6|Rudy Mfg* ........ . oe 4 Re ee ee fas > a en Fireside, 10018 Kercheval, Detroti| Full time position for man be-| WIMELHOCIES el See, FEISS... si Crk Coal... 26 Youngst Sh T 95.3 Wage Screw ......++. 12°12 «12 erences! fe Payne, PE 24318 between 14. tween 25 and 45, Experienced in bg Aina Re ne ag Jacobs ....,.. 9.3 Zenith Rad ..120 *No sale; bid and asked. iLWE ocT. 3. 1968, CLYDE, “ 6 Gad @ nie. ayou — tire. ‘end battery service, some 16s W Ee dare we : = i : ' hanical wiedge. Pomee room, . rites Mrs, Pred! Fran, sre, Cory Clary, A Teekiy with regular “increases, . paw hg F -, opportunity eens See ie a een ~ 4 service will be held Monday, Oct.| Positions ‘ocaltv and scattered All Phases ; : . : . | J for advancement for 7 FOR : NEEDED 10, at 1:30 p.m. from the Huntoon mag ong state. Do not eppls person ED . ith Rey. Wm loca} institution. Obtain appli ‘ APPLY IN PERSON WOMEN’S APPAREL, EXCEL- NEW STORES for LEASE Killes offielating. Interment tn eaten, Se cangpaation from scar. Industrial Cement men needed. #8. Tele! Sears, Roebuck & Co. | LERT SALARY AND COMMIB- IMMEDIATELY Roselawn Park Cemetery. Mr! Office or write actin” ‘civil m1. a 20 14 N. SAGINAW : * VE: Beauticians. We have the clien- e Elwell will Ne in state at the ovine ‘ : : , I Is UNION STORE teie—905 the initiative. Excefient Good Location for Drugs, _Huntoon Panevel Home. » | eerie CTTERTION Engineering Metallurgist ee tare, Sw Meple. ecw 3) saonaw eaeeh Niew. Murray Sisters, your inter- H ies’ | i We need several yaicominded men} Method and Standard | excenent position with autp, mo- STORM WINDOW MEN WANTED | ELDENIT, WOMAS S08 g poys,| Now taking applications Hardware, Ladies’ Apporel, pox nerues {| Satire ST atucatine conten Material | “ona 11, | Semcremats ehact o2| Sm. Me LSeim Fape per| for full time salesgirls . ; if Vvertise * val. no ense mm. mm. 4 . . Shoe Store, Beauty Shop, Etc. a 0 am, toleg || Cte eee ae aterla Studebaker- | ‘uth tis," batinr sali] Feri ythe‘obrsie' oil: FE] Apply in person, 15. S. pena i ‘by you ’ ; __wetween 9 ane 2 = , “LADY on WOMAN Large Paved Parking Area, Gas Heat There were replies at [| can become independent and H dl dc TOOL & DIE MAKERS |*\DEREY a'o ive tn and care : the Press office in the average $10,000 or better a year. an Ing Packar Orp. on eae. on] for 2 children and ight NEW EAST SIDE SHOPPING CENTER following boxes: aa eee “se ‘ 0800 Mound Rd. = RE >All amail gpoortwaty for. ambitions East, More tee Some wages. ‘ Auburn Ave. Eost of Eost Bivd. Wh ‘BOORKEEPER $25" | [)esign Be eee a a cre PRENGY LADY, OF SOR : Inquire or Write 640 Auburn Ave. 61, 16, 19, 25, 28, 28, 90, 1) SeMthetr books and manage their] C ost | sat pee civ Geptytace rene: adi ryt ere i time ties verse | SUCCESSFUL “. . Wonderful spot for man S Bookkeeper .......+ cere : ee ED WATTR ERT ; ; se . One Block East 35, 36, 60, 67, 71, 74, 90. -who wants to places. See Investigator 0... N WANTED ~~ i a : AUBURN 5 and 10 °c ern : Epa) ee iy MEN WANTED (ea weee| 4, POACHER In Memoriam 2 i: syd ene Personnel Office je ee ation in sul Woodward--Birmincham, Mi [ ee can show com toon ee el Eman t person. Over ive zears! 2500 E. Maple Rd. . X WEST -_ tade heipfu but not necessary. aren “JORDER| spare time. 2 pationel on WANT TO GET INTO REAL ESTATE? “husband, Robert. Blake, whe pone soa eae ecertment Bfr MINGHAM, MICH. EM SVEN ore tvallable, immedis ciy come = ] w nod — ing PE A a 2 Qualified Salesmen Needed! Fitisiears mise tou. Wie, Jean.| Sigre, Personnel omce. FHM) Wednesday til p.m. | = SERVICE. Haron between’ the hours of 0) EXPERIENCED | WAT TRESS, fr teecnet ih Ta > op a OhiVia 18 GH OVER. FO DRIVE 1 ioe Stake Bes ieee Vid AF ONCE | Ma's Truck Stop at Oxford, OA) ¥ ! : $2,000,000 Subdivision Now Under ~ || Funeral Directors 4, ""nerimci wie Prtec Pree | —SSUTAY 9to 12 | wes Poss ni Foon Bie “pr Bigen & bon o8'W. Moree ExPRRUENCED WATTREAG_ 3570 ie coe, meme . c -« - All Fine Homes. | AIR AMBULANCE GROUND : ——— | EXPERIENCED TRUCK MECHAN.| MEN'S CLOTHING SALESMEN | FR OA ae for day shift. a oe . Fine rtunity to get into an excellent Real Estate || ““cdars poNeRnt Home qUISPLAY HELPER dere ety eae eaNG| many employee ‘benefits: Apply | perlenced tor rivate stable. Call PF EMENCeS sooexeeren | Tractor & Implement Div. - oppo ty ge ‘oung man, 18 oF over, nd| to Robert Hall Clothes 200 N.|' after 5 p.m. OL 2-20 deal—Top commissions. Drafton Plaine = Wateriora, Tep.| dost 'dnd winie disseny Plecs:| ment shite. O-sorvanity for aver-| _Sagioaw. W1D.: PULL TIME EXPERL| Berets, Doreen 6 W, muren, ' Drayton _Fieite_-_wstertora_T¥p. ant ee. © lit-| time work, New modern facilities.|- ¢ ; enced service station attendant. CALL EVENINGS of Peers Hane Pe eswel BEY NE Baog | La, EN EM AS] TRAE S Srion (Ee RCRD Fam Me Edwerd 8 Kirkby Funeral Home FE ¢18%2 ie 5 ac ot Mr. Russ ING § ANTED, % ‘ . Phone for Appointmen}—See Mr Edward Beaupre Donelson-Johns SEARS, ROEBUCK | $2 *i,0%, 20% or #18 Ganiand es ser, pape N. Sass, petaber. a EM 33041 Aateaien eo me ate 7 MOTOR MULTI-LAKES REALTY ion, ite _ & CO. FLOOR MGR. | sats. at acca No ex-| WANTED EXPERIENCED GALES: nd‘Shirt Laun- EMpire 3-4121 — DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” 154_N. SAGINAW «| perience necessary. Must be. be- man, to sell Chevrolet (sod Sae-| Cleaners ar rt Laun-| O | Tough service” Pe Fiso| yard, i Ege sR OMPER| Petineea™ priorcd, Mts pate| Sgiae™ Col vb] eee Se tes | OO CO. ‘rv... ~~. T ; -—". —Ss«|_«s« good ‘fe lity and be able to a aS : Voorhees-Siple} ,, Electrical Engineer || Sigersne’ Roution ie permanset "Gt Tac canvass sed gre werk | GUNG Man avo BO Pe . ' Graduate with experience for de) Sor OO’ ress, Box 100. tion Market. 1744 W. Maple.| “9,0 manavers -oL B h FUNERAL HOME _ | [element end production of, sit ee ee Gone ON DATRY|-Zirmingnem, |G ee attebte t. Bere Nels- irmingnam SAVE WASTE PAPER! Bi cree secssegee eter) Mette "| ea ened Renner |, 80, one BORER WERE |_er bro GH seem Has Immediate P F228 rr oe G: MFG. £0. ae nel Tiel mates Oy Fae eitiy._ Sie + cmolorment.| Help Wanted Female 7 lank Gee 4 ' Monuments Orion.| of write W 8 Perry Long Lane! 7%. . Adams, ow Paying “ _Farm, Marine Cit,, Mich. 4 We Are N . BUY VE 5 cos hap io Gk a cael oar ca ggg gg EIB : NEWSPAPERS . . 20¢ Sees, ose Se ae fs] S| : . ag ete . | 2 Oakiand_ave, "FE SAVE ENERGY, USE} Building ‘prosram." Phone Ray) nag Sa saat MAGAZINES 30¢ meyiiatos Cemetery Lots 5} ph pigstaelarsumeaere = Migh school ‘graduate, Fill time gavin AE me om . WANT ADS! To finda] RAY, O'NEIL, Realtor. REAL ESTATE SALES he Scrap lron—Junk Cors—Structural Steel ens 2 et | "| yas be pre own bits oy hot essential. Wil Bloomfield Fashion Shop YB On To geen ee me tate ~= good used car, see Classi- a ee . a, Age ee pomzisc aang fied NOW ( ee. ~ \- : e é é . rs } a _ THE PONTIAC. PRESS,. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1955 Roca ae 3 hee ape eae 7 FY en Get Sse PSS 7 oy DE A Pe Se sae a m ee gees aes bia Laie Wa Ok OA ed elon ee ey oe eae By +" fg fie og hy tin hl ie dil Ei me Mey Foe Maa Foe ® a ge ae i} f . 7 : & i i f $y je i 1 z sak ci ie ee, ns ag 4 ve : iD & M Building Service : Pike St. PE 23-1004 PE 2-8245 Ev OR 2276 A-l CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE STOM CARPENTERS. h ch ond finish. Work een fill dirt ie Repied. ts va i Trucks to Rent ad at x PE | % Ton Ton stake Pontine Ee Paste & and Industrial Tractor Co. ARD Gundays Painting | & ‘Decorating 20 AD yn Ba anytime. rRoce ; MODEST MAIDENS 1 -— PAINTIN: oe wa Beparenpe. call Call tor tah wee. Pt cent est en _PARERHANGING. - ee removed istimetes. , FES reg ene are “ _Eiel ™ al ogieige tye seem. 31303. i Physiotherapy 21A geese __ Television Service 22)° oAaAv BR in NE at tretecirene by Jay Alan .d “Father wanted me to marry a smart boy, but I gave up trying to find a smart boy that would marry me!" Wid. Children to Board 26 Wed, Contracts, Megs. 32 CHILD CA 1% MILE WEST OP Sie mt LICENSED HOME Pull time care. FE Wtd, Household Gc Goods | 27 FURNITURE | NEEDED oS Se stan Tes ear ION OF OFS, Bl ONE OF One OF PONTIACS LARGEST Sunes ee ers. Cash waiting. WANED TO BUY ALL TY of furnitare. Phone tae _Wtd, Miscellaneous 28 WANTED TV SERVICING EQUIP. ment, Phone OR 3-7665, WANTED TO BUY OR RENT, A wheel chair. FE 54-6638. - moval Ph. FE ._ 3-2000, APPLIANCE SERVICE We service s of refrig- and all nore "be Catia small Paste terms. between 10 a.m. and SERVICE RE- lng. 218 E. Pike 4-3981, Electric—Sewers Cleaned % hour rvice, No results, no charge; chemieatty treated at no extra cost. Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners be FE 68-1317 cE TRIMMING & RE- naan BLASTERING ————~ FE 60626 FE 5-0025. Leo Jemma Don —¥ PATS ING A ae, & Son. FE 43767 a SAWS mB LEACH, 10 BAGLET ST. MANLEY LEACH, 10 ry ey Pree eotmates. ING. AXD | RENOY: WE CLEAN AND COAL FURNACES. FE 5-2402. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 16 COATS SUITS. DRESS terations. 191 E. 4+-7074. AND AL- FE welalty. PE SESE, fat? Garden Plowing 16B 4-1 GARDEN BuLLBOLING teste on paz or PE ear Laundry Service 18 Meee may Mande OG RET, +My ve. FE FoRnatkS- CLEINED AND -BE. paired. Oil, “coal coal and mee service. | ST SEWER SER aks ~ouUncay Furniture Refinishing 16A — RAYED — TAN AND WHITE Brittany. Name Sally. Jud- son St, FE eward. Hobbies & “Hobbies & Supplies 24A NEW SCRABBLE SETS. $3 PAINT. ts, rames "Emeeigiintieer an “fiodeoe & Personals 25 Aerotred ured Ksispp © Shoes 2070 rt ort Rd. OR 3-1592 ANY GIRL OR AN NEED- Saagaus” Mie oe A e _ Collier Ra. ee HOUSEWIVES: HELP WITH peed pe onpanees Have a tov FE 5-0834 PAY C CUT? IF SO, Let Us Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind ___ Restore Credit WE ARE NOTA LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS % South: w rE Above RELIABLE, ployed nee ee Ww. Pree to landieras. We have many tenants wet ‘our choice, Call in today, AD REALTY CO. rE 2. 7085, ere Apiey EM- couple or REFINED BUSINESS Vv WOMAN and ® year old daughter, poten WITH 23 ren would She & 2 bedroom ruished house near St, Mi- tel's Chutch and Pontes nn tor Plant, Shu ad of fier or zr i, would like Share Li Living Quarters 30 E TO SHARE HOME FOR man to care od 2 small chil- dren tee e and 4 ar or ‘share sot ith* another lady. he + Ey Roi ay _No rs. 34044, of . SIBLE EMPLOY cou- . PLE WITH SMALL ¥ DE- wear ORRIS & SON ETO RENT A 2 IROOM 41887 bl jOUSE IN VI- 8 AC. I- w. Wetut ia as MUM PER MONTH 860, PHONE Co-operative Real Este When It’s prope Listed Right It’s Half Sold! same ex nae enables to find good pu asers = “your tet us show. you HUMPHRIES REALTY MEMBER ; CO-0' 83 N, Telegraph FE 2-0474 PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? IT DOESN We need farms, .ake me residential ries, We all details e handle jor financin qand closing. To. ‘Buy- you B Open =, MAHAN Geaneretee Rect” ue’ j ne FE 2-0263 . “til Sun, 10-4 For - ~«" what it you TN, Saginaw 6 WILL B ® R. F. M GREEN LAKE OF ICE | 2 NORMAN 1010 COMMERCE RD. 3-4412 WOodward 56-7744 Rings here CASH juities, If you have We will be at your hours w ash Edw..M. Stout, Realtor LIST YOUR ia SREY UNiv 15798 List Wi 6 room home on pa 5 acreage. __FE_ 41258 after 5, WOULD LIKE To o BUY SMALL IN- th Clark CLARK REAL ESTATE PE 46492 Open_Rrenings 6 OR ooo ee || (ROOMS, COUPLE. 1 BE. MANS- io § ROOMS UPPER FLAT. GA- rage. a ; gag fo 8 Pig WANTED New mardied ¢ or -bach- elors, 4 new . Also cabin. 1 child allowed. Commonwealth Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 1 ROOM. KITCHENETTE AND bath. Adulth only. 290 N. Pad- | dock, Alberta Apts. 2 ROOM APT. gy te 8 _Stove and re 890 Robinwood. 71 ROOMS, . PRIVA BATH, isT. floor. FE 4-0808 or PE 5-2714. J ROOMS AND BATH. HEAT AND woctine factilties furn. $15 a week Apply ger's apt, Bhan) Sell-To Trade | 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH, REF- TTeWELL INSURE IT ens. _erence. 832 Mt. C 5 ROOMS, AND aa ._ 8% ws per mo, OR 31972. ROOMS. BABY WELCOME. @i1 E, Tennyson Ave. weal 7 ROOM PURNISHED HOUSE. FE om i Weer SMALL 2 bad tel C19 YEAR Sas sto. ol heat volt talon . 9 miles north ‘of a month. "MA $7008 Sat’ and Sun “Nook Available immediately, MA _ 63806 after 1 t WALLED LAKE, 2 +1778. lences. Available = trum EB. Lake Drive MA _For Rent Rooms 37 ears cae west ere ae SYLVAN let 00 FoRieED HOUSE ' writ. L MAY Month. per m jo Reed on __ dren or "pets. 6 front. Couple, __ 23-8005. nished home, Near school bus, onth. MSe to Duck 2720 Dean’ Drive. mos. “OR 3-184. BEDROOM UNION Lage f, $85. Re SMALL MODE only, _OR_3-1500 « Leo id, WEbste Sete LAKE, Modern convenienc e ve. RN HOME FuUR- Dixte SMALL “GARAGE HOUSE. CHIL- dren welcome near school. Call ir & only WALLED LAKES MODERN 2 ; BED. | room ns $85 “er — 210 ir 5-4106 2 ., BEDROOMS. blocks. Available imme deena. 555 EB, Lake Drive, MA 41778. —to May 1, EM 33 ALTON 3 fooms: Laces unfinished room. Connected with sewer, Some work to be done. Electric rafee. Prie- . Circulating heater. Larce oil] drim included. 2 business $700 down. Rose MeLasty, 2162. > ‘ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH “AND entranoe, PE 4-4433. _OR 4 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. _Heat, lights 343 Irwin Couple preferred. field, FE 3-7684. $3 ROOM FLAT. ‘ADULTS et: 400 Mt, Clemens OOM 3 ROE Heats | ne oe Trvin ROOMS UNFURNISHED. BATH. Modern. Lake vrivileges. Children welcome, Days FE 56-8415. Eves. FE 4-3904, ARCADIA APTS. 3 agen a bath. Adults only *. ge "HEMPSTEAD 102 EB. Huron FE 4-8284 APT. FOR W iG =COUPLE. Heat and hot water —— References required lable Nov, I, in Lake Orion. MY ATTRACTIVE 2 Rn AND bath. Private rance, main wa Central lecneion 92 Wash- ton. BASEMENT APT. 470 FRANKLIN Rd. For couple, but 1 child ac- ¢ BEAUTIFUL TRE FRONT HOME for rent, EM 3-350" A 86-2555, &| come, Reply 16, Pontiac Press. EAST — AUBURN HTS. We can sell your hed ayers dollar seme fog And . unfurnished, tn- water & aa- BEAUTIFUL BRICK DUPLEXES WITH DELU UXE FEATURES ONLY | $79.90. Per Month All These Feat Inclu ures ding PAVED STREET FULL BASEMENT “OAK FLOORS TILED BATH GAS or OIL HEAT STEEL CASEMENT WINDOWS PAINTED WALLS IN BASEMENT CEMENT DRI RIBBON VE Rose Hill. REALTY CO. 19470 GRAND RIVER | KEnwood 2-9060 th he Ing jac uire Ra. ROOM HOUSE < ON FON: AT 9875 Lake 4 : Devos (618) 2856 Rowan off "Williams pea cas ORNTLEMER 4 new esta .. take fds — “a N tain, 14 1d i Metsew ; . . KEFRONT HOME. Pontiac Motors. Nice for transit eee i ete miles ROOM“ Ss eo towne men or factory . for 6 MOS.) west 1 child. $75 a Couple or 2 gents. PE 5-2706. month, Lincoln 3-6030 Roval Oak bas. re iss week. vr 3 APT WITH PRI-| or call at Long | ROOM J ano | BOARD "FoR 3 3 MEN MEN vate . Near. Pontiac, $75 Lake. Accross {rom Union Lake Gon rd and am me og monthly incl. heat. EM_3-4322.| Sat. and Sun. wal ‘on ¢ ik. peat LIGHT ROOM | HOUSE WALNUT _tine 3300 Elizabeth Lake Rd = | Lake, Purn., m . Reasonable. WANTED RESPONSIBLF WORK- 3 & BATH, GARAGE —/ 3 bedrooms. M. or TUlss mother, with 1 child or adults only. © Airport. OR | _ 31913 Dewen. Witting to ‘babvsit evenings. 54 1943. LOVELY 2 BEDROOM MODERN | _™*'son. PE 5206800000 EFRONT 3 ROOM MODERN | home, atcely “turplahed on ee Convalescent Homes 3 38A clean apt. Mieely frm. Private lot 880 rance & bath. Working couple /|C, PANGUS "i919 'M M15 | emg con. NURSING HOME a * Ph. le 132, collect pe non-ambulatory and am- MODERN, “HEATED 7 ROOMS | ZopERN SMALL HOUSE. —I-| bulstery patients. 34 hour. nurs _ Kaunes inquire “108 Breeden smal} child, 296 Perry. ig sory service $125 a month and up. NicEL {NISHED GROUND | MODERN 2 BEDROOM. FUR- THAR REND CORVAE ESCENT |- Home now has vacancies avati- able. Nurse in charge. Rates reasonable, nished. With commodities, Adults Dixie FPioral, - WILL LEASE 2,BEDROOM HOUSE to responsible couple from Nov. 1 _Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 FOR RENT _|3 ROOM UNFURNISHED APT__ “36673, | 236_N_ Saginaw 'BY OWNER 5 | | | | t | | | | iL. | VIERS REST HOME. 337 W_KEN- nett Rd, Good food. and excellent | care. PE 6-0355. 39 ~~ . Hotel Rooms HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rooms $12 up. Bath $17.50 ‘ FE. 5-8136 ” HOTEL AUBURIN 474 Auburn Rd . FE 20230 a oom by Da: Week ) Aor } Roo Apartments HURON HOTEL, CLEAN MODERN Tooms by da = week. 45 West FE 28266. For Rent “Miscellaneous 42 42 ONE-WAY COAST TO COAST RENT — LaAve gms and Clos Tra! Dixie Hwy Also x Ho land, 308 3 ROOMS & BATH INQUIRE 1512 P. E: Howls’ see Hummer Lake Rd., Ortonvill F Sale H ¢ ROOM HOUSE AND BATH OF | __ or Sale Houses 43 ear A ‘furn. or unfurn. Gali ters pa | @. I. 80 DOWN 3 BEDROOM _EM 3-0161. I" ranch homes; wD a basement. § ROOMS AND BATH. 3070 IN. _ Perry & Ket: - _dianwood Rd., Lake Orion, — ROCHESTER The carden spot of the north end A wonderful home community. homes left Immediate occu- panev “RA terms . Model on lice. Ss ist. Mr Martin. OL 2-4676 Mr Ragan. WO 1-7800 h. m. SEL DON co. $600 DOWN Located west be ' Pontiac oor Park No. 5, includes taree room home - excellent con- tition, Needs some interior ~ ishing and ergs a fixtures. ft. lot and new ca oor with overhead Zoors Priced at oniv $51 R. D. RILEY. BROKER PE 4-1157 FE 71-0086 immediate Possession ed 2 bedroom vear round nice shadv lot 50”150. Wat- kins Lake nrivilewes Only $1,500 $750 Down Quick possession. 4 rooms, part bath. od toe acre lot Full orice cnly CUCKLER REALTY _FE_4-4001 INC. LOw | 862 Emerson. FE | | CRESTVIEW fous, @.H.A, terms ROOMS AND bath. Mardwood floors. $300 down. Near Commerce. EM_ 3-2318, BUILD NOW In our well restricted, Waterford Hills Estates, estimates freely ‘yah a our plans or yours, HERBERT C. DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. Near Webster School 3 Bg iony home Bp oftrepiece, carpeting. Gas. j heat, ‘lovee lot and 2 car garage. $13,00 wtih terms. $800 Down 5 roo Cove Aor with bath near rt CARROLL G. PORRITT 26% West Huron \ FE 27124 or FE 26104 $700 DOWN Only $3,850 for this 3 room home and two lots, located close to Pontiac Motor. BARGAIN € room family home. located in| Kee AT BY grOe, LEAN, QUIET REALTORS room. 2383 Orchard Lake Rd. 7B [Ake Prone | ATTRACTIVE ROOM AnIES WO | GO) Orchard Lak Bettie Trceant’ home. from Oct. 1 to June 1, First and last months’ rent | BUS STOP, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, : in advance plus deposit, Refer-| cook and laundry. Girls working $1,000 DOWN ences required. aa preferred. “. Ww. yaroa. Located oy, this CLEA’ ROOM: . 2 ‘ / 74 8. Johnson. FE 2-549. _ H —_ home in ‘excellent R SLEEPING ROOM, GEN- condition, -and : tlema, only 42 Matthews, FE Includes room, large 4 ‘916 kitchen, heat one € SMPLOYED BUS LADY, HOME Garage. price INC privileges, 128 Lincoln. : 7 $1 DOWN Goo ROOM. LADY. } . TON theese FE Nearly new 2 bedroom bun- 4286 Dixte Hwy. Drayton Plains | LARGE, CLEAN ROOM FOR” HAZ Park OR 3-2361 Sunda ployed, lady, near bus. Kitchen e Lapeer “Ra, or M4 -™ privileges. Pontiac Press, Box to grade, wo os — inum storms and T ROOMS AND BATH ALL MOD. | NICE & NG ROOM, CLOSE screens. Priced cost * $FRag. small eid’ weleome Taltetes. Sateen : 7. sale. Full” price ¢ ROOM HOUSE. WELL FUR. | NICE COMFORTABLE SLEEPING ‘ feat ity . ; 2-1 " -— 7 J For couple with references, Eni NICEL ROOM, GA- ay or 7 ROOM MODERN FURN. HOME. oon oe ei aoa NO REALTOR INSURANCE . ~ . pong East side . Rete’ : 100 Ave, 42544 Inquire at Tio, Stirling ‘off Mat.| Quakers. 106° Raeburn St. FE | OO Debtod Ave 5 PE Sime Clemens, Before 3:00 p.m. ROOM AND RD Ye ROOMS AND BATH YEAR| 25 chariotte, off E. Howard. ’ : Eason 8 ot oa PRIVATE ENDRANCE Birmingham T ROOM » WENT CAE | gad Dom, Overnight, o be wor STOP WISHING heat, $79. per month, until, June 32643, feay | Start living in this pertectiy Ist, Leaf: UN 2-6900.| ROOM FOR RENT ON WEST trick raned ROOM SHED HOUSE, 2 ats FE Beverty Hills. te many fine betne,_motetn, MU ¢1207.___ Ps MAN: a:50| jalecsiog porch and full basement @ ROOM HOUSE CHILDREN WEL “Glenwood. PE 3-1206 after 4:30 Sith fie " im one. Romeo, Fistees ae D as EPING Re a FOR GENTLE- ; ; Garage, Neslly’ shee tor partice: | 5 Subind BOOts be GARLAND Benjamin and lar ple. Avaliable, tih | _ Ave. PE 46418. _June, $100, PE 5-4366 SLEEPING ROOM AND DEN SUTT- Stephens,. Inc X MODERN 2 BEDROOM ELIZ.| able for business man on w . lakefront heme with carage side. Private entrance. Ist floor. | srrqwest 4-3232 JOrden 4-6728 discriminating _ couple. Immed.| PE 40429. ___ -| 230 8. Woodward, Birming® am possession. Available till May 23 SLEEPING ROOM OPEN 9 AM. TO 9 FE 5-432 . 700 N. Perry AVAILABLE UNTIL JUNE. MOD- | SLEEPING ROOM MEN DOUBLE Aad Heiet ern furnished ¢ near; or single 64 Pine St uburn eig nts Pontiac. Ideal for business couple | WOMAN. SOOKING PRIVILEGES | 4 Rooms and Bath, 1 story frame _of_newiyweds. _TOw: 8-3023. | “on bus E 4-2867. home. Large trees EXECUTIVES ~SEMINOLE HILLS. |j" 7 & 3 ROOMS, large utility room . 7 room furnished. 2 car garage Privileges, 264 8S. Park care- . lease 7 months. taker in rear. Elizabeth Lake Estates 7 me. oa —jiop. | 1 ROOM” AND KITCHENETTE. | 2 Bedrooms, large living room gel eae Seat | Teese Wilk Benda| SSS eget Walled Lake, MArket 42150. coms $8500-$1500 Down. Near Commerce 2 Bedroom Biock Home. Fuil basement, fireplace, large lot. $0300—$1275 Down. = City Home ag lot, Pe god ge ote up Risen + jor a large tainly rood, py =. L paved ‘Close In A good 7 room, with Bedrooms large lot lot ae garage. $8500 - J.R, HILTZ Real Estate and ansussoee ; 1011 W. Huron 8t. rE 1 SYLVAN SHORES bedroom brick in excellen\ con- | dition. Full basement, with = r reation foom, built - in screened-in patio, 1's car garage, lovely fenced yard. Here is your chance to buy into this lovely subdivision. By appointment only please. 2 FAMILY M Located 1 block to down town. 16 rooms in excellent condition. Full basement, | heat, ideal invest- with $2,500 down. Don't miss this opportunity. 3 FAMILY Here is the best investment to be found today. Newly decorated, new furnace. basement. Income $56 per week, the lot alorie is worth $11,000. House and all go- =s ge $10,000. with = own. may mean disap- pointment. sn it today. Russell Young 412 W. nm aL TOR PE 44525 | Oven Eves. ‘til 9 ~ Sun, FE 4-0612 | | New and Different This 3 bedroom ranch sly:e home is custom built with excetle.: construction in fine features you | won't find tm a project. ‘here !s no two homes alike in this beautiful west suburban subdi- vision. Brick construction with wood floors, ro ge tile - bard- di cedar walla, ce cedar Sugg = “elos- me is Jocated in Otter fins Subdivision on Cass Lake Rd. Only 3 miles west of + $24,500 with terms. Williams Lake Owner must sell this fine modern “desi 3 —, petlevel home on large iot, 00x200. : privileges = Wiliam uate. heat, ard 2 car gara ee Butlt in wardrobe ‘closets aed clisens in, | bedrooms, nice io, bine and hardwood ewe ty and dining area with asy term F.C. Wood Co, | Se aoe Williams Lake Rd. & Alor 6, call ae vs CLARKSTON Ske? “tt me on exterior only. Immedi. session. $398 down ate PO F. C. Wood Co, Sos. Williams Lake Rad. > ™ Office shar & oun a4 ci $1000 oe. 1 bloc H,-~ EB & = Bedrooms DOWN. Priveges on 3 lakes. $1350 } oma 2 ‘oom home. bath, 1% car enrages 2 eee ajc * Open fgn. IM. WRIGHT, Realtor ob se fi mand change | eaian”™'** / : | [.C ates — + SS \: You BUY IT-W eat i> BRICK, mo built io 5. Ver. You'll e eharmine brick room with te} oe ~ % iaree| il furnace and es hot water car Satt bed heater. Carpeted. 1 car So tnect et material aud wert: frsuinted d kandscaed rors. i Wasnte wal A s “me Bias. and e ,victure FRANK SHEPARD room. warbace tie po eagrnnay hi ter foot sererned patio. en Newly eater ledgerock window “Brick fix- nation storms, and screens — tures, new modern kitchen cup- boards. 4 bedrooms, oil heat. ‘oar @arage 100 A. pereivety 3 room house and bath, Huvtoon La riored ak ein ton, | rented. 2 cay garage Nico lot with $6.00) down. IT'S UTIFUL site ° IT’S WAITING FOR YOU. 4 rooms and bath with utility room, Real reat and ¢ West To Buy-—To LL TINSURE IT MAHAN Co-operative. og Pitate. Bx Exchange Used Homes 1 Acre Home Ol bh & screens, paved street. Attached ecarace. Loca: at limits of Clark- ston on dandv acre lot. Vaterfront Kitchen 13x15 in Di with shower Coleman Blendaire heat. Truly a verv neat home ue exceptionally eood buv at $11,500. Only $6,950 Laree living foom carpeted. Din- fing room kitchen. bedroom and | Partial basement with Electric Aluminum storms & screens.. This house is located on a lagoon with access to Vap Norman Lake. mo. full bath $950 Down 3 rooms. Extra laree livine room & dining room. Oak floors throughout. Plas painted | walls. Full basement. 2 lots near | school & shopnine center. Immediate Possession This 3 bedroom home has oak floors. Plastered painted walls * Full bath with shower, Basement. 1% car garage, fenced in back vrd. Olv $1500 Aon Ranch Home—6 Acres Clarkston School district 3 bed- Loco cedar shingle & kitch Lots of cun- Cords Ceramic tile bath. Big | utility room. It car naeene This ome comes with screens Plastered vane Ol heat p Se. oak floors. All for $15.900. Clarkston Tri-Level LAKE PRIVILEGES 3 bedrooms. large livine room Peta a. Nice kitchen. aan. of cupboards. Dining roo: 1% baths Recreation room 2 car carace Ol] heat & ‘yuber softener. Paved drive. Truly a value »* coms— Third St. a up Heated but un- with carpet. if Bath and . room. 1% car earane Pia house has storms, screens & awnings. cas sewer, cas & water. 89.500. Owner Must Sell bed: ranch, breezeway and earare, ¢ rear years Mik ben bloc! ; = shower > Siinas “ame ~~ storms & screens tle ol: heal tet veer. electric real buy for $10.975 with 82.500 “A Beautiful Hotise Is Like a Person” the in- pox vou ror of this ‘ovelv 4 bed Has a jarce —— a {ng room with den, Lon gah kitchen ie 2. is per) Large living | & | ine. $16.950 15593 Birwood. | 6.0434. : 34808 Elizabeth teike Estates © A wonderhil opportunity to own & 2 story 7 room frame home “tn this fine West side Subdivi- sion. The Meer plan of living: room, dining room, kitchen and breakfast room on the first floor and 3 bedrooms on the second make this an ideal family ho: to mortgage. SEE THIS OFFERING TODAY WM. A. | KENNEDY : Priced at Only $9,000 cash | ae Pants wig a! Mis Elizabeth Lake Estates Bedrooms, large Colgate, near Baldwin, $1300 dn. 4 a 9 aut bath with utilitv room oil furnace, 2 lots. Weat New "York 8700 wown, ROSE McLARTY FE 2-2162 or PE 54-3678 OXFORD New > “wen home with A. located Partridge is THE “BIRD” LAKEFRONT snevel Here te can truly lake- front living. feet on lake stocked w trout for the best of fishing. Living and bedrooms all y carpeted. Attractive ledgestone fireplace in both the livin recreation Attac 1% car garage. Water ag meal =. = r pump for any other extras. Pull “ue 3 just $21,500 on terms. RANCH HOME Almost new frame ranch home with attacbed garage. Lake privi- leges on C & Elizabeth Lakes. Lot 110x120 ft. with the back fenced in. Large utility room | drooms. Priced right at $14,- 700, on terms. WARD F. PARTRIDGE | REALTOR FE 2-8316 | 43 W. Huron 8t., Open Eve, 7 to? @ ree | WASHINGTON, PARK hed expansion ‘wall carpet- e bath, paneled recs | , reation room, ved street, Seneaiow with. s _— to 950. Bateman mosen Realty 377 s. Telerravh Rd FE 4-0528. Co-Onerative Real Estate Exchange. BIRMINGHAM 3 BEDROOM ranch Attached earace Carpet- MI AUBURN HEIGHTS HOME ~$1250 Down Large comfortable five room nome, ce oak _ floors wnt plastered is oil heat, laundry tubs, automati hot water. a2 t. ” . acer Bungalo™. $6950 ALE 0] R TRADE Attractive 2 bedroo; a comfortable home. Sell or peotes to trade on larger home. 1X ROOM BUNGALOW garage, corner 60x210. Many other outstanding appointments. J nary BUNGALOW, We invite mparison. We don't believe for foliar Be this mod- ee com — ae can heat, Siesseo-ta porch, et age. Larned = ros trade on bed- are ATE @arace. Leceted on : ‘Teree nicely landse west side -See this av! $32,000 HITE BROS. * WE SELL - WE TRADE DORRIS _& SON » REAL PE «135 Open Ev the | 1111 Joslyn, Cor, - | Co-operal i Caton. "Siz nfl price eeeec | Down Avan ss tlic nie-xis* urine TO GI's Many, many Jone for a room, : m HAVE ine. seauuhiny ea. NOW OPEN ~ Brand ‘new Fr igs ettes wondertul garceg Raraweod fgors. Rese. oak floors, tile x chicken coep, Pine iM story ben- GF giana | Sh‘tmp ctv at ha Sa hare Said and teneed, Toe doors, rire lares lots. fen ase and storms, awn- price ie the terms school. Model now ‘Open paved Ong ag MOA St a ae & fee $i2.500, CALL NOW TO RAY O’NEIL, Realtor right to Hatchery, ieft, to Prone Fir }ii0s orgs, $2 ter hurry. Tese won't last ce Roselawn Drive a __ ADAMS RAY wae oom te ‘Tek ietng Soom hash ining ¢, re0m bow bath. Walk- co Pant, PES TIC or OR See Pig tle ciated Pontiac Motor. H- nouse Resement, Automatic see eat. + hdnee:-. 3 BEDROOM. RY ON THis” ONE —" 910,960, me. coe Near | « neigh! 4 Large arden = : Sat tee | Poh Meta eee) MUM Ohries pet_Avwera Ave _—_—_—_ —_ “Fe sams BUNGALOW REA BEDROOM, . Good place for kiddies to play. “ 6. auton at 307 45 Oa Oakiand Ave. Friday, eee Sunday w: ; 44525 nen Eves. ‘ti! 9 Sun PE 4-9612 2 STORY FRAME. 3 BEDROOMS & bath up. Living, dining room kitchen and sun porch down. Pull Oecupane ‘Cement en ‘i Tae ney wy im. Nov, Ist. $11,- 800, $2,500 ¢ do. 211 Voorhela ‘Rd. '§ OPEN . 17 RUTGERS KNUDSEN Near Commerce Road 4 rooms and bath. Glassed-in c! unfurnished. $3 St. Fr An room, din’ w write well lent WM. H. KNUDSEN R R S10 Pontiac Staie Bank Bidg. Ph. PE 4-4516 ‘h. basement with of] heat Will sell furnished of , down. ed’s School Area # room home with ne room. sun second gas heal, constructed and condition. exce EALTO TODAYS BEST BUY / tee home waver heghins for the maxim +4 am in living space at teal price. 20 living, room. full dining room, /3 bed- rooms, full ment with oil heat. garage, ‘ani oniv $7,980. TAKES AN- TIAL PAYMENT. Bateman & Kampsen ty, 377 8. Rd, FE e x . _ Real i | 2 in 38 4 eat 5 Sunday og ye BR RE 3 bedrms. a Drive we t on Walton Biva TE aes + Four ] area. room Lk home with garage. o. oll heat —— between _te ) om, & 7 » ROCHESTER AR AREA — ww, Fie St. THETA M. ELWOOD ne i rE Wa to e a > in one, good low down payment | jiew Wricht, Realtor Oakland Ave, FE 50441 Co-operative Resi Bstate Exchanee ; $600 DOWN New ——— ranch type roe nme: “CRAWFORD ~ AGENCY utility, ‘% acre. fruit trees, on were i aa ress re seed a. “have “TEMPLETON REAL MONEY MAKER a tae “AN UN Ret CBCy Large modern 7 room with full a, new furnace, fire: oak finished interior, 2 eee in porches, garage, 2 lots 4 pr. rcs tes Snngtiots sete & peer neni, te a JOSEPH 1 F. REISZ | FEES, neat, mets Near Silver Lake bedrooni BEN yale R. ere uron &t, Eves. GAYLORD New 180 Acre construc $16,800 total "price. buy. Paved Street Seeres Se Bh 2 wa ee +. (res and bug line. Vy terms, Cooley Lake Road Wail ‘to wall in this bright 22 foot living “room, tiled os h and & oe. A Good velue Sor : aa New—Custom Built 3 Bedroom Brick rails water, many other tea- tures. iv and foo PHA “terme, desired 4 Bedroom Home | Furnishings Im lachaded statis LARGE = HOME outside tiae’s eity Hmits but close to frequent bus. Full basement, gas-fired steam PRICE SEBOCED D 2 room modern larre 26 ft living room, plastered walls, oak | finished floors tiled bath, nice | Ll “ Hake privileges, $950 | kK L Templeton, Realtor 2339 te wry Pingel na PE 44563 Anes $i ue » call OR 3-1708 Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES SOMETHING GOOD beautiful ' home . Lake Country Club Estates, Peo- ple leaving for California, owner says must be sold at once! This home almost new and best of all will take @ small free and clear home in as down payment. SYLVAN MANOR othe . m, “Cut rice and sell at once!" Out of hig world in beauty and ready for occupancy. KEEGO ‘HARBOR This is the ee call for supper B you can move right in. This" snug 1 bedroom bungalow with 1% car garage and beautiful landscaped lot. LAKE FRONT Fireplace and of] furnace, large lot 100x230 ft., excellent buy for the handy man. $9,950 with terms. » OXBOW LAKE modern home good sandy Seno. only % block from stores and bus. Hurry om thig one. Evenings after 6:00 call Mr. Lebold, MI 4-6524. * OFICE OPEN 04 A. JOHNSON, Realtor h Rd. hres ba > CTE OSA Realtor erative Real Eatain Eves, & Sun: ea th Bate: bi'kamosen, Rea 7s Co-Operative Resi | Estate Exchange. | | beat, 2 car garage. Extra stool a | — This ts a real good buy $12,000, STAUNCH & STURDY 7 rm. 2 story east side attractive ame ~ ours for $8, with $2,000 down. $e ment & garage. Use it as = 4 — rm Sm you look at it today. B.D. “CHARLES, Realtor FE 40521 | 1616 8. Telegraph & Sun. Co-operative Real Buteie” Exchange MOVE IN TOMORROW |. 2 bedroom, Lawn & trees, Cres cent Lake privileges, Automatic Fou heat. . 8344 New 2 bedrooms, ished. You complete the inte Located on Berkley arar Crescent Lake Ra” $7,000. A. C. Com & Bon, OR 37414, GILES Al ATKINS LAKE 1 acre, 1 car ga- $1,500 ‘DOWN ing fe fore fries Bitte ees , ; NORTH SIDE i ra = schools on. trans down, $65 a month. Call for appointment, ‘EW 3 BEDROOM BLA Ve anes em = cept for d decoratin ing 8, nd, the price 450. Down payment of only 600 pilus mtg. Li. YOUR HOME ci GILES REALTY CO.. is the wae. Ideal for quiet living ith a 980 foot ful and only imits. A real Fight Acres } room farm home, 5 miles Pontiac House, se ee sbilnren en 8 B trrt oy city oreymogns wo eres $15,000. See this todey. GAYLORD FE 49584 we 136 E. ative We Open . 4) S. PART } ao ____ | STARTER HOME, gar garaae offered’ at $10.080. “BUD” soe 3 ee | Eee ‘TRIPP Watkins Lake down ~ din- car pm ag 5 oe Tots. ; oriced Near vrivilece . Seminole Hills erik homhe~ brick y car ea- firenlaces. di STOUT S Best Buys Today SPARKLING CLEAN five nd Ave on ne “al til Sidi Suni duasst See aes won at only $14,500 with terms. - $750 DOWN Moves vou into this 5 e ‘ocated near bow A. F lichen. Total orice only $5.00. ae 6 ROOMS ; lose to Motor ‘ and i. ichael ®-Sorl 3 iaree bed- rooms end . and rooms down. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor’ | otN, Soctnaw, ot. FY le | OFFERS ‘Lake Front es aes ts Avie on Sylvan Lake encacaned ore ime of the orice of aif — Large Lot— Close to Pontiac Cir ent tram rain cop, Carpeting ™m new automa’ . 3 ear capeos with wi'itv reom and work ty . Lot 182x 30’ = public. * ee and = arhnol done Owner transterred na Stl tifiee ‘x “tA | Or tonville Moat familv heme coneist: ing of @ rooms. 4. bedrooms, 3 oaths and 2 room rt. ment in nine. Home a 5 _ b a, 2 vate jake,’ cine breezewav ine to 2 car arage in . Beau- tiful 0. te “all beneed. REAL’ is 23: ron 5 and Sunday sa NEW HOMES — 3 bedrooms Exterior gs = by _ = r D r Fina Lake, $800 down ne ton _& Sons OR Sie ~ Near Webster School 7 room, 1% story be a at new. 1 hes bedroom | and lav. down and ? bedrooms and bath w Recreation room. New GAS furnace. te} include new carpeting in rooms, Price $14.75, Semen Donelson Heights This ts = faultless newer room 0 full basement and oll fur- nace ew fence rice lawr with shrubs and geeer. Garave Easy FHA Pos illiams Lake Area rth and west of Wil AaB mane School off ee Opn 6 to TE 2. bedrooms. PAUL 632_W. Project of 68 Homes Near Fisher Body Plant Off Montcalm St. studio ceiling. trimmed out cellent buve at *7 900 SYLVAN | REALTY Co. Realtor 2283 Orchard Lake Rea. e Rea! ___ lf _no ‘Answer, call PB S048 DRAY.ON Jot, aeer school and oot Mn JONES REA REAL Bice Nerds aS at open RL Bort, DING CO, FE 5-7923 __- iy . Daily From 5 to 8 p.m. “ NEW THRILLING BI-LEVEL, HOMES PE 39004 Esta’ Exchange laree utilitv. 100° ina gus lamnantenins ocati “INCOME SPECIAL 3 bedroom tart I See this po Ff - Located in } and $iss° CF ay Has Anoka. ea- ‘oo | yes, Peete i car Deareses oma ie ¥ : BS) See Se ROBERT CHAPIN i Ea hes CONSTRUCTION. te at gait FE 81131 or OR 3-7014 |‘ aoe I Builder - Bera. : ON LAND CONTRACT $3,500 DOWN ofan pels nice & , |e ‘Watkin Pont Pt? oie A HOME OF YOUR =CLose IN *ereome Bg = bath up, a ———— aa Ht le foray | Si Ga hi Gin Gents | Se Se ‘ nie “by TWO FAMILY— IN. - ; - Pease Se Cire | Ls H BROWN. Rear, gation. Must be sold. Only $3,000 te Exchange NEAR ELIZABETH LAKE RARE. ine room. 2m * tearoome, shacy |. COMBINATION - Siieharires| jks ioe Bde boat, bus, low with | with AN ACRE NEAR T.B HOSPITAL Y frame car mareae Sehoot =" eg B, ist) TV room Sg Ee See Te) act pans WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS NCHOLIE as AND HARGER CO, , Kidd iddies’ i oe Fe Playground i Real Comfort "RIDGEWAY 432 'N. Main; OL 1-6541; eft ni Eats Reenter : tative Real FO ae ee ee, eke Drayton on te OWN TEMOREE & GREGG inion -Lake Rd. - or Eves. FE 5-8183 fare kitchen. with terms. . FOR LEASE terms. | room home plete- f : lv “furnish Ri $950 on rban. 4-rm month Ask for r Bate. : home wit bat : Rosle iP a eterrech | | fee’ ee Rd. Co-overative =” j : BUILDER Lage ge) coer a You Won’ core © 80 a liv reer ois in aa ve stone Seemee. bath 1% car x 315. It’ od . It's ta. inerr. Bateman ae HURRY, sell through Classified Ads. Anything goes! Dial FE things eee ra, deca th ek oinain ieee a eo eo pe Asahi ra ; Saeee ‘ ae fos ae: > ; Ne he ame . iif . | - \ ‘ i " OU wig yh ge Poe — i mores Lestie eR. Tripp, Realtor Lawrence Street rE or 46-4278 — : x ‘= Out Clarkston Way * rolling acres, modern ‘ et ” Oriea- Adame tates treme heme... 0 Mille Cameo” | tarmac) EAS a art a ‘ Full Price $13,900 -~ fh S, Orion. Roches maRechester. Rd. 100 Acre Farm . he fnese oo Seatetstad ; “But, lady, Nik oe eae De f FHA-$1,800 Dn. Fie ea tin eh i Ge ek head with a broom than with a vacuum cleaner!” re : Gl. sao D Dn. ere tee | Sethe atte Ropes “Money to Loan 83 Swaps 83 . new soll. right fet. ha tow an site sich 0 SYLV AN ~ & WINE STORE| GET oe rina ne tea! BEDROOM MoD. 5 Woods Sub. red ‘hot red ot spot iness for ce sowner Up to $500 trade $5,600 ea for onal heme REALTORS es Seas Orchard Lake Ra. IM WRIGHT, R Tod to 1988 cars. 8 psy R. J. VALUET, Realt alter are ston rer ates = : i iat it aa eo ae nother dines ase m tom | BoovER ‘ = oo te a. & hg DIXIE HIGHWAY GI's | saree Semen] EEE) Cage | Oakland NOTHING | fas < Te es| Spears FEE |g wes coe cae \ Sol Beote ° Rd. Oe tak, ve ye lot in Lakes 9 REAL, VALUE Partrid e LOANS sett os ‘artridge |. a sah TODAY’S SPECIALS ete Meters 95,000 Families sol ah, sad age odes Pee aed oe oe ee Westinghouse g00d aller, land i 20” electric range with wide oven. ing quarters. $16,400, down . te, marble top table. Needie- io BUSY OAS STATION & GRO- Recommend home as, Sewn par nh mea Bee fants tege Garden toolt. Plas: Sait ™s 149.93 fas any Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Highine mabe. Rasy. operation. ; ’ A Putty tooulated oa, One cat | 8 PC. OAK "ESET. OC-| 1000 totam Pontiac Rd. ap os $14,950 | Orton 0 tte, mon oe} “oats a) eee ae Ss ee itats fewer, $58 takes ot Pe rg prema oan ; wae eg jor Mr, | _mower. & PE $08. | GEsTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC G.L's-$750. Dn. ; a oes sala lsttect, 2 growing i. BROWN, Realtor User” Kecdlng sian "ua? | Renee An goal 2. 5 8 gran ot CORNER PARCEL Bai mare ggg a a a a , on Baldwin “ve with 90 Furniture ‘ohd). Ged for cabins GS ble, FE 45214 at : : wn. WAYNE -GABERT’S Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Floor Sample Sale Norge auto We SS eae Zefog yea "ran cere 7 See | on Sel opeate ene oll “On Elisabeth and Get needed cash quickly . Like new, WE inte “aren sett rain et Saas: x12 LINO RUGS $2.98 #6. WIE . rt ten. 84 House wal... $1. _ |WARD E. PARTRIDGE Buckner Viet SUAD me spit BROS REALTOR . FE2-8316] 1, ba BARE Pai? Gata + | 2 W. iron wt, Open vet *! Finance Co. LAROE 30FA Goon, x et Offices are located: —ee Sees Rmpen| ge 210 | Gnocen Sas Lord's Specials gn | a at AND worth aide mas Pontiac tnd Floor National Bide. Hs Pinder $s sponge 4. Drayton Plaine 4512 Dixie Hwy. Used TV tenet ~ Eee s| cree ES. Og P ‘ of- ees Ry IRIE st afar 's sella a eS aise" p | one Block North seress trom Bank. Furniture and Appliances ox or vear lease avail- | —. x ne where Wrigley’s 1 Used ro Se . ET MORE gg "| MAHOGANY DROP LEAP TABLE, 43 men and wo Us! Nation: chairs; You Pb wt IT- ve tL TY dak It wide Credit “end Bill Consolida- = Oy desk, &. a $30, FE 4-0027. % xae! trip. “Write ~ gy hg as NE, table; 3 pe. bedroom out- | WICKER CHAIRS. HIOH CHAIR. a mt 70 une today. fit, matress end springs; chrome electric stove and chiftorobe. EM BENEFICLAL, pron ae ont Green mohair) 3-5281. ues LUXAIRE FURNACE AND TANK, L sta FINANCE CO. rend | _ chairs. FE ros sscastins! | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | nom rem 8 REALTY _CO.. Provident Loan 2. OTOROLA T. V. AND AER: L “eo Thee 3 | Coemererg Hie fe Bachan | Ite baeremoe on | Late Ares ee OTS) Sera at RL | sty? suppien, hobb ot Rn A & G00D BUY TN SMALL RADIOS | Movin ST BELL ALL OUR = # yy after 4 ne WHEN YOU NEED" from $7 to $12, FE 5-8755. furniture, appliances, garden supplies—c eck our clas- Cemem as! AND CARRY “pulidiag approx wext (DOOR, ABOUT ANY THI YOu WANT| ¢vlp. Many almone” Nke new sification “Hobbi d poche stactheltecssivegeesess $1.35 ner apace. Frewisar on CaN BE FOUND AT L & 8,| items. Reasonable. —_ — oped | pe pine "*ttag il warn, Lage parning sre CLASS C PONTIAC” O gece bpee beard Uris, “seahpiote, geiearer sot Wltt"ha i |) Supplies” No. 244, foxes Aa? yee 1 orn An invest worth Ye $24; tore. $35 ‘=: Tempe a i in Tock lath .. ... 6... sun. 1.10 your while, Price ‘reduced for| Volume over 8120.000 per vear.| Zou can get i quickly on. your & elee $5 Up; beds, all sizes | MAGIC CHEF STOVE. ExcEL-| ANCHOR FENCES | culverts for drivew sale, Reasonable terms. come Orme enameen, & fects on dersers. Pay ~ hb oye to gute your "tp: TV sets, ; Fadios, 96 | —lent condition $2.8 Ardmore. _| wo money down. PHA Sade 215 No. celoten shin gieg +, 7.50 8q . Templetor m, Realtor | this bar tods~ budget. We "will be iad to help | & iat et aan sets. § Oc, | NEW HOM EPORTABLE SEW.|- PREE ESTIMATES. PE $-4003. | },°Ot {if bds. at 110.00 M. 9339 Orchard Lake Rd, FE 4-4 you serie mene weablems.| £5 con, Dew & sees. 6 Side, “Bachine. Meer once Cost Plywood, ination Exterior. . After ¢. tipo ans. call OR 1108 | MICHIGAN BUSINESS ving room putts "$12.86'up; die | _°"and®s” wel SSsaCt" etwees ATTENTION Interior” and “eaterior doo. Fe oe CAT ES ing room suites. $18.50 up. Many | 5 wasting wa: | Home Owners Builders fencing. SALES CORPORATION other items EW AND USED WASHING MA- w Panag) and othe Business wnities 51 so PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FINANCE USE OUR BA8® PAYMENT on epee 502 _N. Johnson. Prullt Sodas" our choles Resor d flooring: - | he FE +9___ 102 Peatiac State CO, We > ry. 7, gel, trade anytning, one ¢ ont rel BEATER | 1 “ate me oot apa me ¥-2 it Fea ie ay St. r Lambe oo, : fz. acres Call Bogie merce : I Sale Land Contracts 82|—" Mortgage Loans 54 ae sate * | Plastic Wall Tile...2¢ ea, To Mt eet SE nodosa , i: -51,607.66 DISCOUNT | _- LOW INTEREST U sbolas ert esa at Sata | Borotuy_ petit 2.” hae oe x0 youn | RTO MEO, Mite On Account of Sickness rr eee to nana. FE = one f rivet — na Beate 1 | ake ein el: os Pree estimates cheerfully given, | terrific values,” Fag Ee te te. zee fr Se Rettene_B Red mops. et our prices and save. marred. Michigan Fluorescent, m - Teen Grocery Sere’ eree, | _ $9,900 DISCOUNT ~H. G. PETERSON “GE CLOTHES a For Harold’ * Paint & Lino” sURPLUS LUMBER & | 383 orenard Lote Ave. sen 8, weeletta wim” nex saree, | SAAR. Blue Inventory: FPS, to for guntne with | Tete TE ee ee wee | 5° Good condition. FE 3 am stoves “souant sot. ex. MATERIAL SALES CO.| LIONEL & AMERICAN Bham ; , wD pevm: balance | ..1310_ Pontiac State Bank Bide {| BEDS, DRESSERS, CHESTS. chang rner’ . ‘4 For Colored tS aed aes oa a ee teats te BOD Frigidaire, gas stove, cabinets, & | _ ens, PE rr Seat ee oe PaPINE, COMBINATION DOORS ng a RNS and West Sib®-Closs In $1,500 Down Secured iby excentionally larse | . tn. << RETRIGER ATOR. STORM WIN- |" 90 basket, 1 single | genuine factory parts. Free test Wooded Acreage fr) brick batbein~* sad eeteoid “take in OAKLAND COUNTY BEAUTIFUL MAHOG/ NY § PIECE | dows and wooden storm doors.| iron tub. bn b1700 | - 9a ,tsctory analyser cuehindinab All aight restaurant doing s plus lake frontage. ‘Purchaser has } ; Sigent poems cute Siiee wales Ser | 6? Yostent i id APPLE PEELERS. 3 JACKET- siaeend, 6 W. HURON ST. _ fed with fine a gm since pareh un io rty $000 to $1,500 piece dinette set $40. MI 4.2903. RECONDITIONED ede qfopver, Kettles. 2, milk pas: | SUN i Ol, BURNER WITH 5 i ROKER . __ Birmingham * controls. tel ihn tee ~ +O See tog yet aly 3 males west Basiness Lot PE ¢1157 — BEDROOM SUITE. #76; WASHER, |... BARGAINS lined. tanks. Number of vinegar | “senate tse Maney combina. “ Business lot, 90 x 336, paved : 2. On homes not modern. $15; End tables. cocktail tables Kenmore Geanee eshiktieins $49.50| vats, gravy crusher and stemmer, oor, All in good cond, For $75. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor roads. $3900.00 with ters. | SEASONED 2 YEARS : and odd chairs Also other items. ¢ cu. tt. “0 Reve tue 44 Roll conveyors. Numerous other E 44712. Community National Bank Bids, Gul FS REALTY | Se ver mentee per canker. | & OF Saftaished Bomes, Be eee cA CONaOLEaaete |S cent Gnem™ ns. Game | AUG, Lor, sale. “Tibbits, 2801 | Guo BUYS A GUN TYPE OM BURN: 1 Pr J TT to. est, Present ¢ $6,600, 10! ¢ On garage homes TY on + fom $29.96. | 9 cu. ft. $89.50 er, controls and 220 tank. You : 92 W. Huron 5-61 in| Der cent eff, gabe to nandle. . . “WAL TON” TV CRATE MARRED = FLATS GLASS WINDOWS. "a S | eee D Speete. Sty Raeienete. Open @ tg 9 209 NATIONAL BUILDING 4 Prigidai 33° | GARDEN . POWER NORTH OF PONTIAC | igxjon Git. co- ge wew and) R. J. V ALUET, Realtor - Walton Cor. Joslyn PE 2-2287 imperial Prigdaie Sasker #29 —Ttorms__and_sereens. PE 26153. | or and Lionel electric train. FE , H you're interested in living in| existing super service stations 345 Gakland 5-0603 Pontiac 5 ROOM OIL SPACE HEATER. | ,, ‘chi $230.50 | prop gt, BRACE BEATER. | 1-0001. 0 0 ‘ the sere-| now ready for lease. mn in- | Co-op oy on ca Deaf control and pipe included. “seeee Automatic ‘Tange ocnee _OR MS gantrol and vipe included. ITCHEN CABINET | sinks. BEAU- at required. Applications | ~~~ Son. This merchandise in good x08 3c PT.) i088 3 AND bc rr onsit. May be obtained by phoning. PE | SEASONED. CONTRACT (ON 4 Sw 35 BOTTLE GAS dition. -” i “on | Wes other used lumber. 236 E. ere a ae FOR LEASE 2 STALL SUPER pater ey BYS, Tilt 8)30 POE anna nimrnnre New wore aie oe sere et ; CLAYTON Ss sore aaa aa OE a | 2 “riuorescenty gr le near ing _ Good focston Pe 36105” | for Ske Payable at 100 per| BIRD DOG SELL,OR TRADE | _Fusigas On F230 Mae igeaeng Beliances | Tears, Ok eatin, 00, Fe eee — wi — i a Ore fen Shes i x. | Reig aeisaeee ares | rgpeiniee eet emess FE) Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |FUBPra te SOU. Gt “ver Piya ee | re cai oS" vam | PELSROSEE ag MF RADE | SER Va Rei at | BY OWNER | SPREE Elec Ce ae] Ree | Se PS ee | a ——| #8, ease see tm 4 i Ninabie. “Call lor ‘ea poeta | ARTRINGE 18 IRD" TO. Wve, SHE 9:00 DUO THERM HEATER FOR 12 Sepncen waa 4 PC MAPLE | DUrNeTs and oven. $50.95. R. B.| BATHROOM FIXTURES YOUNGS-| These are f marred. Michi- WONDERFUL Buy | ‘otis, 3 of what Baw vou FE C005." | eartuetsuoorel™* Ott” mice’ | 7 cUMG Pr_PRIOWAN sof" cout ot weisr and sietes | fate Aver’ 1 Orchard aS Le : __ of what. ha 3035. posal, erm GIDAIRE. ac te_Ave. sioainas i, ~ FOR HUNTER pa SRR ORGY ie | Money to Loan © 53 FEMALE BOXER GUN OR | MA Stie,________| _condition. Phone PE — hardwar stom atiCical sees, | LARGE HOLLAND FURNACE § | §0eeo, Alter 5 (State Licensed Lenders) what have you. After 6 p.m. BUNK BEDS. COMPLETE. GOOD S§TOVES BOUGHT, SOLD. & with fon. FE 43446. of OR SPORTSMEN _5-0060, After 5 p.m | anne. kicenend Landers) Sasoe. pee 830. EM 3.4587, X- | soll, oe Pe and ia aT e. | WELL ESTABLISHED GROCERY for POINT REFRIGERATOR. | f cu. PT” WESTINGMOUSE Ri: |_ one FE goa) 2 Mt Clem. | fittin te rtare LAVATORIES | COMPLETS WITH and meat, beer and wine, Fine LOANS 038 $500 SB <2 ons SUPPLY) 2005 Perry | faucets, $2480 value, $14.98, also : living quarters, long lease. Very | 94 Pg Livinostonm Phan Eng mona — " frigrator. 3 plece posin en st Storewide Clearance ie cs ti” healed os tortie wales yy? “sens . reasonable. FE 2-7752. 7 REDROGIT Hobie BULL eawe| fe $148 2 pe. sectional... $ 69.30 Menge and flash $9780. TDC Pro) pg hg OY REALTORS. TEAGU 1 ment ettached 2° ear e.| i APT. 612m ELECTRIC STOVE. | $1°* davenport & chair. .-’' $119.00; SO0e, | _303 Orchard Ave. $600 Dixie VALUABLE “AGUE FINANCE CO.| firee tot in Waterford. will seas | ion stove. various dav & chair...:. Stns) gate, View. kiss Res. | Setrcine CABINETS. LARGE Phone OR 31812 of OR 31700 202 N. MAIN for ae with 1 oF 2 acres. | _ ‘vin =. 61 Osceola. sete eed Scien MAN | Sen wee eae adaet, bags bags ~ Bg yh FR ANCHISE ROCHESTER, MICH. 6261 ANT ada yy $10.95 Holly wood cea rae ae Comeras. J Ri"'tew I new type films. filme. $7.96 value.s3.95. Slightly marred, 18 Acres LOANS $25 TO $500 ee a 3.1268 GOTTON FELT MATTRESS, FOR | $84 gas range. 1 oni jee, 1085 W. core ress a rearoom ann anne| AVAILABLE | - oitteetoce, |i, FE, NOLYERINI ROWROAT. | ful se, Ped. UNG rey, Pete | gee ser se, eu S Gar kee ber arses. eee piace’ modern. kitchen. full -OAKLAND COUNTY | Pa Rochester Ot 6071 OF 1.0791 | SWAP 197 FORD SEDAN DE: cute’ t2i0 “davennort sleeper full inner- | Cab: sinks & s Saumen patna él f A} ‘OUI livery tor swivel chat Theit ae rc. new ane, ave stand, 23.96 he seveeral Idines. Exclusive territories avali- N ed OR 3-086 after is ye _ coat, size ie ae = unf ¢hest ' 130.50 | SA "Worrct, “i008. 6e 100 "saginew st nae Es bees, Soe airy Fn MOTOR | engeh Doeay ere toe |B cascaeain’ 2B Uy ot, DacOPey ang, Sate on Crooks road removes biackness, and ¢e- or Less Se oat ea ina ve got le on : a opm auto, on ater furnace t by door’ ident for sub- oon hace of ied ‘Stuarts: WITH OUICK a to teen eee een $20.00, ‘There ate ‘brand new 7 a bie exichet ‘pectse. Sone | O80 simple you con metal end dividine, $35. : tom say Ry ie trade contract, vacant/ 1955 models, famous make, for- complete $ 44.95| ‘Service it yourself Hundreds in ~~ to have own non-com ve SERV CE? ‘ al i monstrations 58 Acres pre yop pene in- a he . po Py ory early. Investment or as to come. Toes. . Carpeted living room 3 rtnership ae: visit so m kitchen, knotty investments B.. cash to on your fast nook, 3 _ Meetings will ‘be auto. furniture or tle beth. full base | arranged. Every industr7, 8 sneak r heat, 46 actes bl our spe “Distribus cy . An unusual value tors, Inc.” 4 Orchard Lake #781 | © 4 ) : $96.50 terms. bee: . tne. Ph, FR5-8121 RENT IT FAST 0G oxls bettas? car firepiac im 281. R Pontiac, Michigan. \Chief en: through Rent Ads! Room, Beane moll Pas gts Ft wall iRoy Annett ; Inc. wil interview, Home & Auto house, ‘apartment, any- st YeAR's Lt = OU me me ee ead eters Caihoun, Kelas thing— Want Ads° give bent Uromds: Portoet nev serves Oe : 9 3 | oan 3 FE DIYS ig | "Gvet‘Evenines and Sunday 4" | Rent.” usieen” eben ee iY pos ACTION. Dial FE Fit FL de taal cok gg deat, et Gk ' Sad 2-8181 . DAS ATE spe iN aye als THE 1 PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER ™, 1955 peel AINE SALE white at $5.96 gal. chin RCH'S INC. 13 with 16 gal. Plastic pipe. ReLre’s HARDWARE PLUMBI \G SPECIALS A quality with tea rage Bus, 10 to Arnason Plumbing Supply Re meclines, am00 FE S0183 Roofing and Siding Combination Doors . Insulation M. A. BENSON S40 ¥ Bognes. re : i He : af gs: a, 9 nae hak Hs é Fi 4H z § 3 Et SPECIAL Rave a few left, Lg wick Orchard Lk. Ra STORM WINDOWS. 8. $e and k ery nice cond, Meke us of- — emew. PE 8-063. TRAILER FOR Inquire 49 Mechanic 8t, ACHINE SALES & pan A PH, sewing Gestine re: Si radiug of 10 miles for only $2, Parts extra, $35 rm, STORM SASH. 6 34” xe", 1 a xa” and 2 mitrometers 1". and 2” SUMP PUMP, GENERAL ELECTRIC motor, $79. ho value, ¥ aig hg 74 shallow well imps. Mich- i “creas er) Orchard -Save Money at BURMEISTER’S LUMBER 800,000 a in sate Ly "AT BURMEISTER'S. OUR PRICES Fe LOW, BUT OUR SERVICE is 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU 8 Bheet Rock C&C ...... $1.60 Pe masonite, sheet ..... in8 . Ww. pine bds. per M 00 ix6 w. fir bda. ae ae x12 w. pine ave, &. cies 1c 2n4 R. LA. fir si seis 2x4 std, flooring per M. -...6130.00 2x6 std. Douglas fir per M oo std. Douglas fir, per M $99.00 qconee te Pipes 100 ff. ... $43 | eta ae ME desewecuses 4xtx\%q fir WOM... eennds 93.96 3 pe, colored bath set, all ings, | << eet, cast fron tub ......... $150.96 HARDWARE —- PLUMBING BOYDELL PAINTS Ir YOU ARE BUILDING A HOUSE DRIVE OUT-TO MEISTER'S AND SAVE UP TO $500 ON: ALL MATERIALS. MAKE SURE IT BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. $19T Cooley Lake Rd. | egraph & 9 Mile Rd. Tel PL saim| Epegient STALL Lk 5) nA SHOWERS — with faucets and curtain, $69.50 terrific. value, faucets, $14.95, Toilets, 393 Orchard L Lake “Ave, pe On aga VERtROvOR, | wee STORM SASH A bination windows yo Low LOW ericelt! FE 4-6089 Som, o 8 Dm SEPTIC TANKS on TEUIrORCED RETE "USED DOORS, WINDOWS; eo ‘cores a i inch I-beams. 20 ft. " reer you: eek % a onngeraneeneeneewe ‘ ee ae $C iRAM'AUTO PARTS sige i tee, extamastove | evegee DOO @ beeesdncseb cease, SURED pipe teneeees! Me ft, sina ARE NOT ONLY |” 33,' Lavatories * $39.50 Gas STATION EQUIPM WRECKING co. INC, (Main yard) 05 W. 8 Mi }4. Comer Or Lk ~ All. grass om, gun BARNES : HARDWARE Materials of All Kinds NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Lumber, doors, windows, beams, angle aon dey Pachoud Wrecking Ca *Peside Pontiec Drive-in Theater 276 | Garage Doors Prom and w remode! free. oe _—— 71 :*5. P BERRY DOOR SALE CO Do It Yourself 61 Y'SE OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN plumbing, wiring. repairing, Com- nlete stock sewer crock and drain tile. jontesim Builders’ CONN $5 |GRINNEL AMERICANA CON- . 905 FE 2-2601. 4-0566. SNARE DRUM AND GEANDARD, used, 1 zest. $28. Ce after 6 | Faere? om GONne Soatin "ae EUPHONIUM,. EXCELLENT condition, Call OR 3-4226 after Perfect Bg yy Moving. to avartm se A «. 16 7 $09.09 | PAN-AMERICAN CORNET, USED ‘on.| «(Otly month. $100. Call FE sls after 5. "inn, Oscar Schm ude Pe "a PIANO Tt a et Puppies. Woodland Shores Ken- Seg | Petes | tae er HARDWAY PARAK ND PLIGHT CAGE. HT PI- ano, $96. Gailaghers, 18 E. Huron. mate BABY GRAND PIANO: Husen PE 40868. Gallaghers. 18 4 PIANO. pe | a short keyboard. OL WaLnot BABY GRAND PIANG WELNras eoniiien Brewer FE Sele Su Store Equipment 4 MEAT SAW, | oo” Geomery mest scale, MA §-2571. drastically. reduced for quick sale. Grant portab’ charger. inet, $7, Auto oump handles, $5. a Window lights, complete, $20. . LUMBER. 4x48.) \ Tire tools, $5. Plue ¢ ¢ and J Y ees dirt and gravel. Ey Sa DRY staB WOOD, w D. yg edie : tn. ‘Delivered. PR oases, > a | Row Loapixa G TOP SOIL. FROM ‘cee ind Busan won La hd etn Li Ra, PE C123. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 and 5 “Pontiac's Bargain Shop FOR HUNTERS Has Done It Again DOWN GO PRICES Cp ie esse eh eee thee ae eee Cope. 1966 by HEA Serving, tne. chard Lx. : Por" soh atte location “acar ‘you | $9638" Sievent” taodel Sil,“ double $23.50 Stevens model “i wet USED HEATING | slic" mock ar-ts. "box of ae ; EQUIPMENT $4.96 Remington hand trap, $3.85. Cont ~ mine SHELLS “Don’tcha think that’s pretty good, Pop? I got the teacher Sn Gemscte | Field load, confused and she's got a college education!" ey ee Ee oe vosent S19$ eavy load Shrubs hot ‘water Dealers all ceuges euee cis f45|~— Plants, Trees — 6s ~ ELBLING ~~ | Sioudea Vert tite Deqovs, #19» * loo. Bisckhil oy EET T write 3 6. P st. s108, Aus =| orien Semen NGO TONe. | i cea eres. Sates Sees ON OP i pee 9 Na FOR, 100 CARS ere Bg aad sans gt lew —marge |e east | See} et A walheties' aseamncbusie HUNTERS EES" - $2.50, blue rocks, $2.48 per carton, SHADE TREES Talbott Lumber | ante ttetpian eeennn cma | Meciae™nit Saas' sa Lime | yp | Bete Paint uber nade Hare 123, nd, pace shotgun shells, a ce Be wt Baud dine of lumber, "106. Os! athe ARDW PARE LAKESIDE N RY are ANS - socen, auven we ne Spee Pe haan F ease reas a ns | ye reac M HARD MAPLE large selection of door chimes at |3 SHOT Moss Dee or 420. FE A S 27 arena aks | Se Detter." Beautiful shade tre. WALL CABINET KITCH ne | Beveled ee * Sugntly irregular Michigan SPECIALS oooh oA gg Bo ‘i emp tine pew. 900.30 Pontiac and High Gevigg guage aria, 118 * 5 Bets ” Bicvens 20 sure double like new: __For er rifles, es mae; © we se e MALE see oan aati acorns, ade A NCHERY | AKG REO. WHITE COCKERS, } i Mse W. Huron 8&t, scross from 4KC REGISTERED &F en hunt- Bird ae Duck Hunters” __ing dogs). MUlberry 09-1805. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE nD he hg ay ig ~ Fay 2 . | GUN AT A LOW. PRICE. AKC G@DnMA ¢ 40106, $105 Savage 175, light weight eute, short haired " ‘75 B.C. Y hited ans sarees choke compensa: Seo tad and one eke tor pon em Lh $09.50 Savage 775 Standard auto BEAGLE $109 T%. B.C. “compen auto, with wmeet sator $75 S Stevens 620 ea “aRbtox fiby 100 CARS Mon,, Tues. te gy oe Thurs. and Fri 9 to 8; 8 401 UTO.. m , will trade for 12 gauge Suto. MY rr] i eT “SHOTGUN ae fo ties Comumete hunt- _ 1% hy out- canes, $25 | = mower. fur fiving jackets, $20. < os _fe $-5410. . “108 _ Regier is FT. T, HOUSETRAILER. IDEAL CuTé PuPPiEs. . for camping and hunting. $400. OR 3-418. Bleevs tour. 2 Gauce , Reminaton CROSS COUNTR' Sas. OL ce Beagle. Fee $15. 3050 Indian- “Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) wood etl 7 See rae "30. 4-1 TOPSOIL, FILL 1. DIRT, SAND and gravel. EM 3-249. Fe eis or PE 2000. “HOURD BOG. A\ TOP .SOmL. FILL DIRT. FE 2-6985. Grushes sane. sane Sad: OTS. HAMSTER SALE. 1 1 "RACH. (Aue SEST GRADE TOP 80iL SHRED: | jew sore : meee $04, Oot PL anne ll. Lieve | seq. 006. VE teas. BLACK DIRT. PEAT. AND TOP a Kae tg GOOD HOME soll Sand and gravel. FE 5-4750, iHTEh OF COLLLE POPPI BLACK DIRT & T M ae ES IE PUPPIES: Shredded, State inspected. te . MA 43117. = eallenlicneti gE : dirt. Basemsé seepage beds ~Giempton stock. Ot, 6 els sia and septic tanks. Bull % PET suPPiies |: nd we. Deere 358 eo PE 5-5031 4-6962. Eves. FE: 41072. -__| pa OPALINES, CANAR- BLACK DIRT. 60-40 CONCRETE tee, 1308 Mt Clemens. PE 4-6960.. _sravel, vel, toad gravel, PE 2-1768. | SexInaesE Tors ROTTED COW MANURE, DE-|° AKC. - Reasonal or exchan livered. FE 71-9061, what have sould deliver Fin Ce LACK DIRT “BAND. GRAVEL 8-9323, a nd fill. 32-4670 w ‘E 46108 | PARAKEETS A AND CANAR . hack Oi DIR? AND peat LOAD- | 2488 Auburn fd FE ed elivered, OR 3-7549 PA ETS iROWN ]-Hi-TEST - SHRED- Asad ed. $750, 8 yards: 1 yd. $2: M1 4-2057 ate daily a dundeys. Mane "Seok eae gem ca 7, BAND AND GRAVEL. | 91 gn st, FE 94025 Closed Sun. | FILL SAND, BLACK DIRT AND | "SP Evomien Weodiend’ Top soll, ince dirt, peat, sand | _ FE 41777 before § p.m. and gravel, FE 5-475 PETIGREE Cj ARD Goop TOP SOIL * > BLACK pupae. ‘5 Ken- dirt. delivered 2asnable. FE | Hels, FE vurems oe sais. | FF, * YOU NEED xi BLACK DIRT. SINGING ~GANARY AND, CAGE. _1'a_yeats old. Phone FE 5-0038. _ Sashabaw. MA_5-2706. Tor MANCHESTER, AKC REG. ELIVERY, 2% YARDS *#OARDING Bg mg LAND CLIP. a on at ei ROAD & ares BoOs cat CATS ATs BOARDED, D608 § Set oe FE 46688, Hay, Gr & Tee. 71 Shredded Peat Humes | 933. See Tony TOP SOTL _f", Cali (Rea) pat FE 24 bedi and brome mixed. alfal- WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL. fa and timothy mixed clover Fill dirt, agp ot e meme ¢ & mor- timothy mixed MU 4-8038 = on sis ’ ‘Sup Wixom __Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 Soe se oa¥ Bh sy $11, Mixed, PE 2-7168. for $11, Deliv: ‘| to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer “yr oat ei bidder. 1926 Ford Tudor, in fair 100) DEER HUNTER SPEC, Phone ME ¢3711 VICE — ee eae OUGHTA i... “SON” Case. ter OL Mich. Chain n Saw ww Distr. USED CHA Po. TATO DIGGER, PTO. ‘4-1 CON- IDEA '' ROW CORN MODEL H WITH LIGHT, STARTER DRAULIC, nd ' cr WE api sen PARM TOP SO'l, BLACK DIRT. | toe. +o oe | Pa arses oa ~~ PARA TS LER ._ PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYEE ~LEE'S Sales & Service I a Seer ll tiv: cor, rt — ator Full line be per ota ade IN BEAUTY AND. CONSTRUCTION NOW ON DISPLAY AT | HUTCHINSON TRAILER vis waded wk cant 10 USED 6RAILERS _ TO PICK FROM $195-$595 BUY NOW! See it her.! 12 f. high Oxford Trailer Sales Trailer parts 3’ HOUSETRAILER. EXCELLENT condition, Call after 4 p.m. FE 1 i YEAR OLD ~ BUNK BEDS— shower—totlet—23 ft. MA_ 6-1232. Trailer ‘| Exchange GREA oF 0. at PE. Poot, As coma — 30n24 —_ __Easy_moyed. 4301 ._ det dostyn Rd, we Shore RA AC AVAILABLE il : me OBILE VILLAGE .| Foro F- | NEW. 3300 Hiieabeth Lake Rd _Pw £9078 | __ Auto Accessories 80 by yg in 6 po hd PLACE A “LOST AD.”|" 1954 FORD F750. oa in, W. B. Air 000 x 2 tires. * 1953 FORD F800 132 W. B. 1100 x 20 tires. 1953 FORD F600 Final Clearance No Financial Problems Just Your Car Down HASKINS | Chevrolet-Oldsmobile a Ford For Sale cee ~~ of the unbe ESTATE 6% KELLER-KOCH 3 praiteM B MOTOR SAL SALES stents Fait Dee 4h, orens Lanes ¢ Pare SR CIMGE oe rong te 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 MAple 5-5071 BUY YOUR CAR’ BY THE WEEK sis tay mele sur wate. Foo} BAGI EY AUTO PARTS ‘ “Yi. J. VANWELT ee “BILL SPENCE a ¥ — +7333 PE 2.320 See MEM Motor isles i ir om ‘ate mee cars. 6 SAS 9. No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery! Deal Direct! "No Finance Co.! a3 Here—Pay Here . ATIONAL MOTOR 1) 6. SAGINAW rates, White Lek 2 i 41 Jackson, R Ro, 1, Davtobore. White Lake os 40M ou ee on | PONTIAC eater 3s FR Auto Glass Service tried WILSON GMC ave! OAKLAND AT CASS OPEN EVENINGS FE 2.9203 4-4531 % TON PICK- peat Our Business ‘SS PONTIAC. CONVERTIBLES DEMONSTRATORS $1,000 OFF! DEMONSTRATORS Pos cs A eepnTT caret yt ds sted ws ; Bey 5 ‘ here err ee Cecio RIEMENSCHNEIDER’S 225. Saginaw FE 2-9131 _ BUYS! 154 Olds Hardtop $1995 |. "54 Buick 4 dr. .....$1795 "54 Chrysler 4 dr. « .$1495 "34 Mercury 2 dr....$1395 "53 Pont. 8 4 dr......$895 "53 Chrys. CL. Cpe...$1045 |’ pODC Se Ba $295 JERRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer Ly 1953 MERCURY "53 Ply. Wagon e000 $995 s OR] "53 Mercury 4 dr... .$1045 "53 De Soto 4 dr... .$795 53 Chev. ‘Cony. soe. $875 "53 Ply. Cl. Cpe......$645 53 Ford 8 4 dr..+....$845 "52 Dodge 4 dr.......$545]. "52 Merc. 4 dr.......$695 Shar arp U H. White walls, $195. MA \ _ 5-0786, Guaranteed sed Cars and Models 1953 Pontiac 2 dr, Dix. 8 ‘11953 Lincoln Capri Hard- | 1954 Ford Customline 4, | VALUES | $895 Chit. Radio, heater and Hydra. Only $195 down and 24 mo. on bal, One owner, OLIVER BUICK $1595 top. All the extras. Really loaded. Only $195 down, A real beauty, OLIVER BUICK - $1795 1954 Pontiac Star Chief 4 a ia Age reed BO amatic. yi year old. Far less than the original price. - “47 OLDS. FR te a the Ce Bob Fros rost, Inc 20172, : PONTIAC’S ~ Jacobson’ Ss TOP TRADER aetna senuvicg “P| MIKE'S AUTO SALES “e ba good Ave. eae ist VEL ie PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN. ¥ on Lon alanee. escheat com M0 gai | PONTIAC DR. RADIO“ wear: fe eS _ faker! Mt 9410, Bieme _tukes. OR 34683 after 3:30. 1 a a iioca of RS nd | cond FE peti ff foi ba hea (ae BR “850 Ks WOODW ARD seater, Daal LET MI_6-2200 wee Wood jacana S-1it et athe te ee ili tata Yn oA ee ere, ee ee sae vt (Ge , a } / / oe : t 3 : pass eee A ‘ : : = x ae _THE rowriac PRESS. rmipay. ocTouER 7. 1955 * : — i663 PACKARD CAVALIER. ¢ DR. | - tom © ine 1200 malles, bar- 1955 Chev, Bel Air Hard-| ie, cet ote, Ste, Sui: | Situcomaen ts Sem” top. V8 with radio, heat-| ‘spare not used. One owner. Gen-| ‘jg ponTIAC 4 DR~ DELUXE. Save $800 on this} MR" dice aner's pm. all cay | Com, “onditlon imroumodt. Com one. Has not been hurt. | dig Sun, Can trade or Bow baltery. $128. 63 W. Rutgers. Only $195 down. Hi PACKARD ¥ DA RADIO AND | _l1 & 3 p.m. heater, Ultra, $1195. Carkner | NOW! BIGGEST USED CAR SALE ’ ; Studebaker, MI43410. Birm. | of the . See them now at: *® Pactanb 3 ba. apio ago! * “KELLER-K : debaker. MI 43410, Birm. po ‘trom the Big Boy ~~ 1085 V8 PLYMOUTH 4 DR, STA-| $55 STAR CHIE CATA- |: OLIVER | "eeetenes, 8) rtsoscomen reg | Birmingham re ey 3 are wad irmin i \_ PE $07is afier bom BUICK Clan | ag tant © anna Pe re wort ‘sa 2 door... C*"S.. gays | 108 STUDEBAKER 5 FARENGER Fey? Bog $B] Stateaker, “HET” SSUie” sirming yt Peete ous | om. ‘i 53 4 str. ‘ig, WILEYS SEDAN sq “MiID- ora he ag PRES jane’ His vayme s. ra CHEVROLET Ga rete: =| 11955 FORD CUSTOM 8 2-Door | °52 Buick Riviera. .$644 153 Chev. ‘S. Wgn. $844 12 ft. side dump box, "53 Buick Riviera $1199 BO actual miles 1} °52 Olds 88 2 dr....$899) cave cceeecees $699 Many Colors! Many Models! ‘Low as . Fully Equipped Including Taxes and. License $5320 M onthly If Your Car. Is Worth $48°? Monthly A-] Buys ° "54 Pont. S. Wen. $1444 With Only ($10) Ten Dollars Down Cheapies "50 Ford 2 dr......$199 '53 Dodge 2 dr.. ..$744 "49 Chev, 2 dr..,.°. .$144 53 Ply. Sta. W gn. ‘$844 49 Ford 2 dr...... $144 "51 Ford 2 dr...:..$299 "50 Plymouth 2 dr. $199 ’55 Ford C.. Sedan $199 50 Chev, 2 dr.. ..$199 52 Nash 2 dr...... $399 —, 49 PI , °54 Ford C, Sedan $1399 «'49 Plymouth 2 dr. $144 52 Plymouth 4 dr, $499. “90 Nash 2.dr..... - $99 54 Ford 2 dr.....:$999 . ; "53 Chev. 2 dr......$744 = at R. Mg Ps > 51 out r, ‘ is Ford G 82 dr. 81399 Convertibles "$2 Ford Hardtop. . Hh 53 Merc. 4 dr.....$899 ae Ford -Conv.. . $1344 53 Pont. Dix. 4 dr. $899 53 Pont. Conv. .. . $944 ’S2 Ford 2 dr...... $544 °55 Ford Conv... - $1944 ’54 Chev. 2 dr...... $999: _'55 Ply. Conv.....$1644 a ener 2 dr. ba ’51 Ferd Conv.....$499 ' ev. errs. ’ > : 53 Ford Hardtop. $999 50 Ford Conv.....$399 52 Merc> Hardtop $744 "53 Ford R. Wen. $999 -"55 Ford Fairlane 4dr. .....0...$1644 52 Chev. 2 i. $544 _ Trucks "54 Plymout r ns ; $3 Ford 2 dr...... $744 ‘53 Ford ¥% t. pick. $599 "52 Ply. Sta. Wgn. $599 *52 Merc. 2 dr.... .$644 ‘35 Buick Century $2244 © Hardtop, full power 34 Ford 14 t. pick. $744 47 Chev. 14 t. pic. $199 *51 Ford FS 154”. w.b, Check Your Brakes FOR ONT Y 99% WE WILL 1, Pull wheels & inspect lime © 3. Check master cyl. fluid. 2. “Aajust brakes properly. 4.’ Check for proper operation.. Harold Turner,.Ford “. 7,2 BIG LOTS Mldwest 4 7500 Liberty 9-4000 JOrdan’ 4-6266 Liberty 9-4001 Immediate “Spot” Delivery . Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payment ser | IT's FICTION— FACTS -or Fict tion” IT's A FACT You'll get a better deat | on a good used car at the Retail Store. That you get something for nothing. 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OTHER '54 BUICKS OLIVER | BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. |] straight stick, whitewalls. | 1953 Ford CAR and DUCK - Don't Duck These Values While 1954 Pontiac Chieftain Dix. 8, Hydra, two tone green, radio and heater, whitewalls. 7 1954 Chevrolet $1145 Bel Air 2 door, yellow and green, Hi- ms ratio, heater, power pack. 1954 Ford Eight cylinder Mainline, radio and heater, white tires, jet black beauty. 1954 Mercury Fire engine red, black top, “eevee eee oe wo we 7 ee # © © © © © He eee oe © ee ee we Hee radio and heater, 1953 Pontiac 6 © be © eH ee ee | Chieftain eight, deluxe, radio and heater, Hydra, $995 | whitewalls, 1953 Mercury Custom 4 door. with overdrive, ‘radio and heater, Easy Eye glass, whitewalls. 1953 Nash ** © © © © ee ee ee +e © © © ee ee ee we ew ‘inside and out, radio and heater and overdrive, 1953 Oldsmobile Super 88 4-door, blue and white, radio and heater, wliite tires, straight stick, * 8 © © © 8 we Convertible, dark green with new black top, radio and heater, Ford-O-Matic. 1952 Chevrolet Styline Dix. 2 door, radio and heater, Power Glide, one owner beauty. 1953 Oldsmobile Hardtop, blue and. white, Hydra, radio and heater, whitewalls. DOWN $5.00 **# © 6 ee ee ee “ee © © © me $5.00 ’51 Studebaker 49 Buick "50 Buick’ . "50 Olds 98 "51 Nash Amb. SO Chevrolet "50 Hudson "50 Lincoln — “Bright Spot" | joes ie Al FE digger AG Cass at Nee Sooke Lake 3 E BOS pies FE tee Saheniic for a USED CAR. $1195 | $895 | $695 | $1145] Custom Statesman 2 door, dark green, like new || "53 Chev. 210, R&H, P. Glide .........0.. $787.80 30 Lincoln 4 dr.. R&H, Hydra. ......... 50 51 Dodge 4 dr., radio and heater Sues wee s $437.50 53 Ford Country SOUS nr od oe eects a $1188.50 52 Chev. 4 dr., R&H, P. Glide ...-..... $644.50 | | ’51 Nash Ambassador 4 Og ccaiessvas vice $289.50 i] ’53- Pont, Chief Dix. 4 door .............. $787.50 '| *52 Chev. 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Always five courteous salesmen to show you - our cars. ‘ 1951 $565 © Packard Clipper 2 dr.. This is a light gray beauty with a massive oe * @ 1953 . Pontiac (1954... $1545 Pontiac Star Chief 8 4 dr. sedan with radio, heater, ,Hydramatic, power steering. power * brakes and whitewall tires. Also includes seat covers. You must see this one. $1195 Sect 1953 $495 Chevrolet ex-taxi. This 4 dr. sedan has been thoroughly recondi- tioned in Oakland Coun- ty’s largest recondition- ing factory. Come down and drive it. 3 ‘52s... GMC tractors, 2 ton 260 models, High rub- ber, 2 speed axles, 5th wheel and saddle tanks. Cab lights and direction signals. Ready for the |; road. oe *# @ @ $475 MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES FE 44546 i | | 2 FORTY-THREE s : _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTORER 7, 1955 ae or Film Makers Self. G lorification + an cgnester : Ward's TV Service- Perit Studios | -- Today s Radio Programs = | | ‘eats pete peng Ns 1, penmhsed Radio fe ae e WIE, (700) «= CKLW, (900). WWU, (9) WOAR, case) WXYZ, (1270) «= WJBK, (1490) + =WPON, (ideo) | 13 Toward the lenda tetaled sed co nearly ; 2 2976 Hilledale ws ar; ‘ ‘ sorth ae to lanor Code. __ SONIGET Gerenina ter. evs | 18 : double the 44,762 in use in 1939. EVENINGS > wre. Rs agrieit. | "ww Minute Paredes’ mineral Movie - Sponsored _TV Hs Here cue | ERLE Se a _ = * W, News, ; art Laing w * 1 step pee. Shows Lambasted for) wean Kew News WEAR, “Rhythm Roundup | # “Alls , Mews Coftee Clem | WPON, Hour pan anes mf here’ $a Excessive Plugs im tim Vinal” «= | “HOR WIR, Mews: Drake | 24 Laughs } 2 pes Show yl your Py eg = P+ pa mm 4 ge ae fine fare, joice. : Shorr News, oLeod se WRON, Guest Star with Clem life Century plant 26 Employers 43-Love god they help improve the standards| fic, Sued OO a Laiee"auns'” | Grow pop ecear "Sg famt mero Sfeesveme, ees oo | w Johan Vandercook SaTURDAT Wm. Sheehan | 12:00-—WJR, White ae seb. cheer. CRLW. Giey editor | @:88—WIR, Jim Vinal Winute" parade Wwi, News Op Cederbers | 9z Au down = SO and Andy 38 Heredity unit $f Ee ae seeking an explanation rou News, Carson caw an" wzaK News, Bon Meteo | wante’ tiews, bea ieLes _—— ae 3 be eat haan GET OUR out taee ae eritical > WW4J, Boxing Bouts Ww News. News Ace » News porridge 17 Staid which incidentally ‘ : = partial indication of the public’s t 8 Maxwell. (2) Lone Ranger. 4:320—(T) Public Service: (9) Hart FRONT END larger resentment of such tac: | . — Today S Television Prog TAMS. -— —|12:20—12) ‘uncle Johnny Coons. | Singers. : ties, the movie man we know |. : . al &:00—(7) Press Conference. (9) ALIGNMENT the source of the. badness—the ~ —— os rass18) Prager Sign On (7) Christ Crusade : . saad 5: 30— shows themselves. Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW3-TV Channel 17-—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV 1;00—(4) Salad Mixer. (2) Fea- SPECIAL! Darryl F. Zanuck has stated : Curette." Movie-Go-Round. s the case aptly. He said 20th Cen-| TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Hogan. (4). Star Stage. Brian| Fair Weather. Pat Rousseau. | 1:10—(2) Pre Football Show. tury-Fox was taking on TV pro-|6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. paged in “Honest ret = gery Les Paul, Mary: Ford. |1:39—(2) NCAA Football. . duction not to bring the fine} Puppet comedy. Circle 9 Uncle Sams. . e—( We Will reputation of 20th's moviemaking | “Theater. Geng Autry in “Saddle | boss tries to run a town to sult |11:%5—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Oe eee 1. Adjust comber sconatt See & trical 1 ver . cine =“ genx rarer Quinn stars pd Haas a| in “History Is Made at Night.” 3:15—(7) Horse Race : exploit its thea movies, e k . ; ‘ 2. Adjust caster maScope successes, etc. dup My Story, Conch Driver | Pencodeving “shepherd; ‘whose |11:00-(@ | Tonight. "Steve - Alun | sisett) Rewee Time. ‘ The invasion by Zanuck, the MacLean. (4) News. Paul Wil- wife and flock are stolen by a with .music, variety, u5s-~(3) wpaee 3. Adjust toe-in Warners, MGM and other major| liams. /(2) News. Jac LeGoft. | Tenegade -cousin in “Bandit's SATURDAY MORNING “a ar 4 ae sed 4. Check brokes ond —_||Dicture producers has been smart. j¢:25—(4) "Weekend Weather. (2)) Midst: 8:00—(4) News. ; . . on sly, rg positive planriing he as cam Dr. Everett |9:00—(7) = Name's the Same. |9.:5_(4) Garden Show. _ Anewer to Previous Purtle shoc absorbers on their part. : Clifton Fadiman hosts panel $:30—(4) Industry on Parade, 5. Inflote tires to Spas 630-7) Rin Tin Tin, Rinty’s| quiz. (2) Follow That Man. |s:25_(2) Meditations, beat’ Giltined 0 Complete natallation ; ° They are entitled to acquire all| bravery and Rusty’s Army ca- in adventure |s:39(4) Industry on Parade. (2) proper pressures the promotional time and space | reer prompt a youngster to run| Story. (4) Cavalcade of Sports.) 49 5 1, Stet ete CII OTF UM & DEAN "ET piety Meepertant fedora J)? Nd willingly avaliable pe Ah cally sol yt ag Rt ee roan eMturricanes [45-4 City Affairs. (2) Mich-| “(Bia Teiamelm one ‘ ‘ gs : Conservation. road car and ~ ae CODE BYPASSED tard Fisher. Music, songs. (2) First Jackson vs. Rex Layne; from a Pinky Lee Show. (2) 409 E. amtnte Cieeninghom mi 4-5230 | The networks alone are mes Nighter. Drama TBA. Detroit's Olympic Stadium. (2) Wayne U. = ———— OWENS 147 South Saginaw St. FOOTBALL U of M SAT. (Pontiac Retail Store). Pigskin Preview 1.05 P. M. Scores After the Game W:CAR 113 on Your Dial itself smartly—from its own stand- point. This, therefore, was CBS-TV’s simple colapse of ‘‘code"” and per- spective in order to cadge 20th’s proven star-power. But CBS-TV isn't alone at fault. LOTS OF ROOM When Warners started” turning ed handsomely and quite smartly intend to go right on profiting, ue- rattle around in. Warners’ series (Casablanca, Kings Row, Cheyenne) is unfolded essary the latest Warner releases. Metro-Goldywn-Mayer does it in even briefer time—?o min- utes, filling its half hour with three brief snippets of old or new MGM issues, generally enter- taining, tarding the rest of the ime with unabashed MGM pro- Ss, wifich, however you slice. them, still are commer- cials. So it is not the movie invasion that troubles us; shallow method of invasion, tak- ing connivance of the networks. OPEN SUNDAYS 9-2 © 10-Feot Lengths © Heavy Galvanized ® 28 Gauge © Don't Be Fooled Into Paying More $1.59 Per 10-Ft. Length EAVESTROUGHING eG a WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF FITTINGS DRASTIC DISCOUNTS on All Hand and Power Mowers. in Stock - SAVE UP TO $30! Buy with Confidence HARDWARE and Reach aeh GOODS Open Evenings “Ht — Open Sunday 9:00 - 2:00 TOM'S 1751 Orchard Lake Ra. WRG Sos: FE S-2424 : ui out TV films for profit, they profit-. it is the overly | | ing the public’s time with the will- 6:46—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. 7:00 — (7) Ozzie and Harriet. Comedy with the Nelson family in “The Football Hero.” (9) ‘Boston Blackie. Blackie’s efforts to clear a man of a hit-and-run charge lead him into a murder case. Kent Taylor stars. (4) Truth or Conséquences. Jack Bailey with audience participa- tion. (2) Mama. Mama Han- sen’s chiéf eoncern is son Nels and fis medical 7:30—(7) Crossroads. Premiere of ties of clergymen; Paul Kelly stars as a Catholic priest who saves the life of a man ac- cused and convicted of planting a bomb in “Shadow of God.” (9) Million Dollar Movie. Bar- bara Peyton in “Four Sided Tri- angle.” (4) Life of Riley. A bachelor friend of Riley's falls in love and Riley turns the ro- mance into chaos. William Bendix stars. (2) Our Miss Brooks. Connie Brooks gets into a mixup on a blind date. A pre- miere, Eve Arden stars. $:00—(7) Dollar A Second. Jan Murray with audience participa- tion. (4) Big Story. The case of a California maritime academy cadet unjustly accused of theft, and how Reporter Bruce. Bene- dict of the San Francisco Chron- icle. saved him from disgrace. (2) The Crusaders. Premiere of new series starring Brian Keith as a free-lance writer who aids victims of tyranny and terror escape to free countries. 8:30—(7) The Vise. A man catches his partner with “Money to We Forrest in “Life of the Party. ” [BO Red Barber’s Corner. Red interviews sports person- Colonel in as Money.” (9) Entertains. Variety. (4) The Great Gildersleeve, Ad- venture of the water commis- (2) Inspector Mark Sa- sioner. ber, “Miss Bride.” 10:30—-(7) Sherlock Holmes. Ron- ald Howard in the “Case of the Split Ticket.” (9) Dangerous As- signment. Adventure drama. (4) “M" Football. Football and talk. (2) Conrad Nagel The- ater. Drama TBA. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Soupy (9) News. (4) News. Paul Williams. with music, variety. News. Jac LeGoff. 11:15—(7) Theater. James Ellison in “Last of the Wild Horses." (9) Casey Clark’s Jamboree. (4) Little Show. 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