SS * sal PONTIAC, SICHIGAN: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 90, 1955—42 PAGES ASSOCIA TED PRESS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 2 - ® ~ State S chool Reorganization Proposed * ‘Die as Jet Rams 8.8; * kt > +e stan AF | Move Favored ‘by Schimmel at Conference Pontiac Delegate Says Appoint Superintendent of Public Instruction (Special to The Pontiac Press) WASHINGTON — A Pon- tiac delegate to the White House Conference on Edu- cation said today Michigan should “give serious consid- eration to reorganizing our school system.” . Louis H. Schimmel, pres- ident of the Pontiac Board of Education, added that “there is an apparent lack; of state leadership in de- veloping” such a reorgan- ization program. One difficulty, he said in an in- terview, is that the state superin- tendent of public instruction is an He expressed preference for the type of school administration found in states like New York, where the state superintendent is ap-| pointed “and not subject to po- litical pressures as in Michigan.” }— Schimmei had an opportunity to) vent his views on these problems Schimmel said these . subjects were “less controversial” that “more fireworks” should come ‘today when discussion of school) | financing is expected to touch off) 7 Cepemaes we Page 2, | , Col. 4) Order Officer's Reinstatement Suspended Patrolman to Hold Job Pending Commission Decision . Pontiac ‘Police Patrolman James L.. Ockerman will be reinstated Circuit Judge and! | right ag Drawing of Proposed Pontiac General Hospital Addition Shake, 9 OF extreme left. The new main entrance will be on Seminole avenue, as shown of the picture. For complete details, see page 17. Bradley Director Acting Head of Fund Gets Permanent Post at Meeting Meeting yesterday at noon, the Board of Trustees of Pontiac Area | United Fund appointed Acting Di- rector Karl W. Bradley Executive} KARL W. BRADLEY wit | Director on a permanent basis, ef- But the officer, a World War II Navy veteran, invoked the State} Veteran's Preference Act which sion. The patrolman claimed the state act allowed him to remain on the fective immediately. “The board also heard progress and final reports on the 1955 cam- paign, and discussed preliminary plans for next year's drive. Bradiey has been acting direc- tor since August when former executive director Dwight 5. Adams left to head the drive in Des Moines, fa. Bradley was assistant director under Adams. Bradley, who has lived in Pon- tiac since February, is married and resides at 66 Bloomfield Ter- race, * ¢ * This year's drive to gollect $562,- 175 hit 109.4 per cent of its goal. Contributions of $615,131 were re- ceived. Top Level Meeting GETTYSBURG, Pa. (INS) President Eisenhower confers to- morrow with his top defense, for- eign policy and budget experts for a global review of strategy and security ~- Storm Deaths Hit 128 Paice, PARIS *—The French Cabinet meets today to decide whether to ‘dissolve the National Assembly in ‘a rare maneuver which would give, Premier Edgar Faure the early elections — denied him. ” * Holding a ‘cates vote on a procedural question but actually Article 51 of the 1946 constitu- have been thrown out within 18) ‘months by ‘“‘constitutional major- ities"—more than half the Assem- bly's 625 members—the Cabinet ‘can dissolve the Assembly, Pierre Mendes-France was ousted from the premiership by a 319-273 vote Feb. 5, less than 10 months ago. CARETAKER STATUS If the Cabinet decides to merely dential- up ‘ + ly announcement of a new Cabinet Spain Gets A.Books MADRID w—John Davis Lodge, U. S. ambassador to Spain, has ergy board a library on the peace- ful uses of atomic energy. It is a present from the U. S. Atomic tion says that when two Cabinets)" hand in its own resignation, this would set in motion the familiar’ - routine of French politics—presi-| consultations with party leaders, choice of a prospective premier, weeks of dickering to line, Assembly support and eventual-| presented the Spanish nuclear en- in a caretaker status. Weighing against Assembly dis- ‘solution was the constitutional re- iquirement that new. elections be jheld within 20 to 30 days, That) ;would put the balloting around ‘Christmas, a time certain to be teecartaker ate, | Faure ‘Governmént Falls, Assembly elections normally would be held next June, but fighting for time to drum up sup- port for a comeback attempt, led/98 votes in the chamber, had voted! confidence ballots. This time they thermometer the move which thwarted the Pre- mier. There had been talk of an Faure wanted to advance them to) early December. sp mena cons Healthy Quads Swell Family to 11 Children ALMA, Ga. (INS) — Mrs. E. E. |Nelson, mother of seven other children, six of whom are living, gave birth yesterday to quadrup- lets, three girls and a boy. Her first reaction was, “What im the world am I going to de with them?” Her oldest child is 16 vears and ‘the youngest, prior to the quads, '12 months, The tour babies, ali weighing around three pounds, were bern within 20 minutes of each other at Alma's Bacon County Wengl- tal. Doctors said the quads and the 34-year-old mother are in goed con- dition. Early Blizzard Whips Sections | Upper Peninsula Hit by 20 Inches of Snow; | Warmer Tomorrow Four inches of new snow fell 318 21 Raeae ss - | Side roads were clogged, and schools closed for the The Communists were the im-|ti mediate cause of Faure's downfall, seated with the voters. Se eee went against him. 12 p.m. Pontiac joined the nation today in preparing for an extensive cam- paign against one of the country’s worst killers. ““Tomorrow is SD Day, the day{ traffic accidents can be prevented. The city’s campaign will be waged in the face of figures that show accidents are killing twice as many persons here as last year and injuring more, “Pontiag shares its mounting death rate with the whole nation,” Clyle R. Haskill, chairman of Safe- Driving Day. said. * “Nearly 31,000 Americans were killed on highways during the first 10 months of the year. This is a seven per cent increase over last year,"’ Haskill pointed out. | “To date, 14 people have died in city accidents in Pontiac, eight more = last year,” Has- kill said, “Three of these people were killed in the last 10 days, when ‘winter driving conditions set in. 4! stated. “It could be you, or it could Energy Commission. be me. Whenever a driver speeds, 14 BUYERS STILL LOOKING! “This little Press Want Ad MANILA «® — Toll of an unsea- a to 128 dead, scores missing destruction sonal tropical storn> was raised | in = DIAL FE 2-8181 . Just ask for the ‘WANT AD DEPT. ignores driving conditions, mixes drinking with driving, doesn't pay attention, or is careless, then someone is liable to die,” he warned. deste cinema secdenteTomarrow and oy the increasing d which ee ae | ee oe nell days,” ~ te Hag ng accident-free bye! Se truck drivers “But every Pontiac resident must eath rate, 6 pio pre- the past 10 keep S-D Day come from drivers and County News.. eee ereeenne mm Editorials ..:..,... ae Sports......... 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 In Today's Press | make the pledge,"’ Haskill ae Creek for a contest of safety rec- ords tomorrow, State Police plati to begin one’ eae a FS ae 1 deadly’ killer ‘symbolized above. ee Se om hi - o? ~ chen still loose, roaming Pontiac streets, dealing death and injury: out at will,” warns.Clyle R. Haskill, . safety chairman, who holds a machine-gun at ‘Pontiac Draws S-D Battle Lines State Police Comniissioner, In other campaigns in the state,) Joseph A. Childs, said that-a 10- reporting to the secretary of state Port Huron has challenged Battle’ point safety program, adopted of drivers believed incompetent, pdpire Sy. 0 vonatp wasp ved will use-of unmarked -cars and greater). Phe ahaa use of speed timing devices 204 putting, threeing it at inte -— be strictly enforced for the next 13 months, on which President Eisenhower|of the toughest enforcement drives| He said that the essence of the has asked everyone to prove that/in their history, carting tomorrow |proghem i right eateroement ar-|: AT LARGE — Fourteen slaughtered and hun- dreds maimed is the record this year of the “The killer is killer,” Haskdll PA WA fa downtown corner to demonstrate the moral of Safe-Driving Day Thursday. dangerous than carrying a loaded machine-gun. Everyone behind a steering wheel is a potential rest of drivers with unsafe cars, ichemical tests for intoxication. Michigan State University ners t oe > Col. 5) | critical Snow fell again today in sections a ‘Apartments Fear 2 Others. Among Victims of Fiery. Crash Triplet Infants Included in Death Toll; Six Are Critically Injured —A jet fighter plane, which roared out of control on a takeoff, mowed a fire- strewn path through six big Eielson Air Force Base housing units yesterday and Killed at least 13 persons, Two more persons are be- lieved among the mostly civilian dead. The victims included year-old triplets, whose parents and two brothers escaped. The death toll announced by mation officer, included the pilot, Six of eight persons treated after the crash and fire suffered injuries. Possibly a score of firemen and volunteers | suthwed from frostbite in the 16-below-zero weather, Roaring along a few feet above the ground at an estimated 150 ‘miles an hour, the F84 piloted by ist-Lt. Alfred F: 28, of ‘Monticello, Miss., veered ai almost ee said, re-| Cames. “ if i Pontiac Press. Phote “Bad driving is more An explosion after the crash lift- ‘led Herb Porter right out a win dow to safety, The Eielson Air Force Base car- penter was working alone in apart- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) 2 Burned Children Remain ‘Critical’ The two surviving children of Mr. night killing three others, still are in critical condition, Pontiac Gen eral Hospital said today. Steven, 4; and Donald, 3, suf- fered second. and third degree burns in the blaze, Two-year-old Victoria and baby hospital Sunday. Victoria’s ‘twin, Richard, died in the fire. Contributions for the stricken family are being received by Mrs, Margaret Beasley, of 45 W. Bev- erly St., and Mrs, Dale Tinnen, 3% W. Beverly. _ [Detroit Is Safest City CHICAGO. (INS) — The Nation- al Safety Council announced in Chicago today that: Detroit, with 3.1 deaths for every 10.000 regis- tered vehicles, was the safest city with over one million population for the first 10 months of 1955. Los Angeles was second and Phil- autos. adelphia third. ne FAIRBANKS, Alaska (# . Maj. John Orr, base public infor- - Mark, eight months, died in the . % TWO j THE PONTIAC: PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1955 : conn = 5 ” Pies ‘3 ' ey a f 4 : ae ee A Fy Pontiac Deaths. GMC Develops eT tecion’ Raooaie” oman Ve a (Commission heopens _ ‘ ins ‘ : an : « 5 . o- 5 a ee NMaecine Safety |14 Mile Extension Subject home, 23 Orton Ave. early yester- Ce er day morning. He had been ill six Highly Effective Device BIRMINGHAM - a an months. - ; have passed dy. Born in Bogulusa, La. ne 28, Kills Virus in Serum mision fist began backing & move 1906, he was the son 06 erry : . to extend 14 ie Road from "and Mattie Lewis Atkins Sr. In Production oo Southfield to Cranbrook Roads, 1924 he was married in Gready, DETROI (INS)—Genefal Mo-| Long a source of contention but) ; Ark, to Julia Watson. } Corp. today announced thel stil] considered important if Ma-| gig Coming bere trom Lake Charles) development of a highly effective) pie congestion is to be alleviated,| ety La., Mr, Atkins bad lived in Pon: for killing virus in vaccin€|ine subject was brought up again| Th tine 11 years and was employed) oe Tat last night's joint quarterly meet-| at the Pontiac Motor Division. a ¢ @ 'y ing of the commission and. his wife, he is survived ice — an ingenious Me pianning Board,’ combined with ee ae lana rite” now ting ergo le Rad, be phens ef Pontiac. | _ — cprgewn se Boel anaitween Woodward and Telegraph. Other survivors include a broth-| completely safe polio vaccine. The latter is already being er. Ernest of Chicago: two sis-! a tical com | Ye consideration by the Oak- ters, Mrs. Alberta Jackson of Pine oy ag yr these {284 County Road Commission, ee Purityleg salts ead ls corrying | 22! OXY Manager: Bounid, C. ris of Junction City, Ark. out extensive studies on police | E&bert will meet Monday-te dis- ‘The funeral will be at 2 p.m.) | wasehte with theas, cuss those streets with the Road Ee, aac Ro 8 Me Ba Rates Cnias wie Gon] Cm Church with the Rev. . & ) z 7 a etiiciatiog. Burial will be eral Motors research staff have — surveys made ged in Oak Hill Cemetery. . - Fontine Press Fhete|combined their efforts with medi-| Wert ™ erty wigan soy oo ta : PARADE ENTRY, JUNIOR SIZE — Displaying all the aplomb Donna Delano cradles a furry mascot, while James Ellenwood re- {cal scientists — the er << ekiek of a vetéran city driver, Gary Tippet prepares for a practice run hearses his role as “‘Jack” from the depths of a box. The display |Rease oundation actaneion, would . Harvey LoVerne Burden in the miniature Pontiac which will draw the Oakland County Chil- is one of 34 that will be shown by 34 school and religious institutions |Chicago, in developing the ea resets. By to, Birmingham Harvey Laverne Burden, 61, suf-| dren's Home float in Saturday's Christmas Parade. Next to Gary, in the giant parade. sterilize’ known} Country property, However, fered a heart attack in front of his; ; : it was pointed out last night that home, 128 Norton Ave. ‘Monday | ae \ 4 : ee — me at ter ener ae ee rushed to Pontiac General | Tal centri-filmer Liquid about 20 Hoapt sel aa on Quad on ere. Chiang Will Use Schimmel Proposes vaccine into a microscopically thin|cent each year, building a strong- He was born April 22, 1894 oe Se cans eh ee water Ree = btie Vat Dower | New School Pla oe” Seen : : : ~ or in the liquid can Eamest of Plymouth; three sisters, IS eto ower (Continued From Page One) ae ie i te ia raviolet|PAIRWAY DRIVE QUESTION Mrs. Jennie Ashton of Detroit, Mrs. a controversy over federal aid to Another topic previously dis- Cora Delap of Pontiae and Mrs A Diplomats D education. cussed and mentioned last night Myrtle Shipley with whom he made} Angry Diplomats Vecry He velced “complete agree- |’ Harlow H. Curtice|was the question of extending ce yas tae Ge 8 Threat by Nationalists ment with: President . Ricen- has been used for] Fairway Drive. The fact that it Smith = H the| as ‘Suicide Attempt’ hower’s views on the place of including purifica-jis a dead-end street prevents uti- ius toed tee Poses P government in the fielc of edu- half-million) lization of a group of lots there and burial. woe cation, particularly with his ; purification] because of lack of access and for service UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. w— emphasis that control must re- in treatment ofjsewage facilities, The Planning Nationalist China’s freat to veto main on the local level.” itis and many a@l-\Board was asked to bring pre- Cornelius H. Dempsey = [outer Mongolia’s application for ohggtiereals i conditions. lyious reports up to date for fur- ius H. Dempsey, 80, of 1857|U. N. membership—a move that clear that he favors federal aid = ther study. South Blvd., Rochester, the) could kill present chances of 17 “only for those who need it” and 13 Perish as Jet The beard will also review Veterans’ Facility, Grand Rapids|other applicant nations—aroused he emphasized, ‘Michigan does not its recent study ef The Lein- Monday. He had been ill two years. growing resentment in U. N: cir- need it.”” Ra back . Humphreys, Subdivision, BN peng tipper ~ Nov, ~ a Schimmel! said the conference is ms riments —- was recommended that Harrison and “Mary Ann O'Neal) mosa’s own foothold in the inter- WESLEY DORR ; ede a ke than “a (Continued From Page One) be resoned te single-family res- Dempsey. His wife was the former! national ——_ might be the way it is being conducted.” ment G of Building 725 when the} idence. Bertha Reagan. loceened as © result. Some delegates have criticized -t will be.on a itt Demapoer came bere trem | rhough Resin promised 13 WESIeY Dorr Named |tne:cootcrence tenders for not al heard the patel Ting tor tome its tmumedinty 15 years prier to geing to Veter. | Yee — of all non-Communist |, x lowing full conference debate and Seah bebtte toentage' enue of anv Fecility, He was retired applicants — antews Outer Mon. Social Security Head |vst,°2 uch mates 8 federal knew, a sheet|Lincoln on Woodward, now zoned from Fisher Body Division, Fiist. | Sells and the other tour Bed —— wall in the)ncome bungalow. Mr. Dempsey was a Spanish | 7! = ree met ae The appointment of Wesley Dorr) Schimmet said that assign- apartment in which ede tes Ie served the Fourth Artiliery oar panels offered more opportuni- te down the [97 tomorrow at St. James Epis- from 1897 te 1908, would qommeent, manager of the Social Security) 1, tov discussion than if the de- sald, eo he ran to the [CPM Church, when the Women’s Six children survive, Mrs, Virgil! Angry diplomats predicted that|Administration was arinounced this! bates were held before the full window and opened it. As he |AUXxiliary holds a “Food Fair” in Foster of Rochester, Mrs, Harien|the Nationalists’ decision, re-| week. : conference and votes were taken a was kicking out the window |("* church undercroft. Booths will Se Se ert coe See eney Meseeeene two eye Dorr, a Clawson resident, will) om resolution. ) p fi p . sash, an explosion blew him out |D¢ 0 operation beginning at 9:30 we ee: Mrs. Joseph : succeed Rex Atwood who has ac-| Delegates to the conference were on 1ac rawing the window to the ground below. serves om WD egesgia pm. Tarchalski and Ralph Dempsey, all| (See Lawrence colama ¢) |cepted a transfer to Marquette as in agreement today that the na- ® Porter said when he reached the| -— of Pontiac, 30 grandchildren and snmese®) |manager of the district office tion's schools “are doing the best|§-[) Battle Lines window, all he could see was three great-grandchildren. cost the Formosa government! there. The new appointee will head |job in their history” in teaching One) [okies through the courtyard and Service will be at 11 a.m. Thurs-| many friends it might need when|4 22-nember staff in directing ad-|the three R's, But they agree too} (Continued From Page One) people being killed. Four died in as day in the Voorhees-Siple Chapel|the perennial question of seating|™inistration activities in the Pon:|that “improvement is desirable rted that ial in| he, Bext door apartment 2DER YOUR Chr 1fc474 with Dr. Tom Malone of the Em-| Req China comes up in the next/tiac area. “ por a special course IM! He was uninjured except for nu- ORDER RCFE TONE GS manuel Church officiating.| assembly. ieecinted alth Oo A number of the 1,800 partici-; driver education and traific safety merous bruises. ee : Burial be in Ottawa Park! One delegate said if the Nation) ation since its nant pants grumbled that the: first of|i8 open today for enrollments The tremendous impact sent PHOTO GREETINGS HERE: Cemetery, alist Chinese wanted to commit wan Den nett giant conference’s reports last! ‘The course is designeg for apartment fuel tanks hurtling —— suicide in the U. N., they were] ou. Detruit district offlen be- night was too generalized. school instructors, who will teach [through the air, feeding the fires, Sidney G. Harradine ving about it in the right WAY.) tc0 bis promotion. A yp erarsee which the legislature re- [tnt hed broken out in all the Sidney'G. Hatradine, Si, of 217| get's representatives said they| During his career, he has held) Sn. ‘ascomplich”” techies a te order te be licensed. The'taw | Atong the victims was the pilot, Briggs St. died yesterday ti risked a storm in the U. N. be-\various supervisory positions, and| -iatte-of-the road amr en | goes into effect in February, |Lt. Alired F. Pounders, 28, Mon- Pontine Generel Hospital after | cause they felt they had to oppose|in 1953 was one of 20 picked from! carriculam, and another which | 5. |ticello, Miss. 00 illness of one week. Outer Mongolia as a Red satellite|the U.S. to participate in the Korea sod “ethical be | T : ill be the| en ,* Sev moments after the For May 24, 1905, the son of disputed state, on the borders of} 4 native of New England, he oad based on 8 sense moral mosedegactonyy aay thar (base and some 500 to 600 volun. and Florence Pearman Harradine| Soviet Asia and Red China, wa)tives at 41 Walper St. and is ‘the epirtinas vaines. ational Safety Council said that!teers the flames or!f - Wie ENVELOPES and was married to the former| ruled loosely by China from 1691 ¢:,0° of four children. Amplifying this point, the re.|the first SD Day cut down acc ; Bernadette Schmidt. Sr ae OL port said the schools must belp|ere fatally in “fice A Genghter, Mrs. Kent Peery) ny s . ene of the . mag’ |\pmeners “apply ethical values cunell said tt grandchildren of Pon- een cmpaaen Bloomfield Women Judgments ant their conduct ami]. There were no fatalities » wurvive. here, voiced open concern over the|y 4 y» e 8 to develop the recognition that/JUries in Pontiac, but there were Other survivors Include three| Chiang government's decision. |Wil] Beneficiaries — |‘vesr wurtes stem ten four accidents, brothers and three sisters, all of} == | — e.,qlother sources, their spititual and| ponte nag netiect’s Ottawa, Ont. Canada, Aes (Car Hits Car Then Two residents of Bloomfield religious convictions.” - ny = any me Fred, Jack, Mrs. Alice Credin, r Hills, daughters of the late Harold) The report called also for em- National Safety Council ‘Mrs. Marion Veitch and Ida Har- Lafount, a former phasis on the teaching of thése| ident Ned H. Dearborn radine. Runs Info Onlooker radio commissioner and consultant/things: “appreciation for our dem-| «1, view of the steadily rising Service will be held at 10:30 on radio for the Bulova Watch ocratic heritage . . intellectual |traftic tol! it is vital to the welfare a.m. Friday from the Donelsom-/ 4 sodestrian and two drivers|Company, receive one-quarter|curiosity and eagerness for life-\or Ameri, that dri begin Johns Funeral Home with the Rev. Pontiac General| Shares of the $333,600 estate hheliong Jearning . . . respect. and\driving better and safe Fred R. Tiffany officiating. ' automobile acci-| left. His estate ee ne ens eeeremenen Ser hamen velute endi¢ D) De and keep right on doing will be in Waterford Center Rd. and W.| yesterday by the New Yi State|for the beliefs of others... anit every day.” tery. Friends may call at “St: last night. Transfer Tax Department. awareness of our relationships with — : dees funeral bome after 7 o'clock to| Robert J. 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Stehman, who was: ‘ees as deputy director of the Soviet Of to Antorctic ‘State Mental Health Dept. will | LONDON u—The Moscow radio draw a yearly salary of $20,000.\said a Soviet scientific expedition Kansas’ mental health program, considered- one of the best in the nation. Gov. G. Mennen Williams draws jef; today for the antarctic. The, for the nation's 40,000 retail car or a man who permits hie eo-called | the top wage—$22,500 a year. expedition will take part in an in-) dealers, complaining of “pres-' shrewdness to overbalance his bus- Dr. Stehman, currently chief of ternational exploration of the ant- dures,"* today renewed their plea |iness ethics.” . @ u ity er Coal é the acute treatment service at the arctic continent in connection with are hand in dealing with ° , Winter Veterans Administration the forthcoming International Geo- ' freer . What auto dealers want, he said, e | e Hospital in Topeka, will arrive re in| physical Year. auto mar -~pymerts : ie » oe, > y 0ca ontas AAR POET ane ah Se ai SF A AeA AIST aaa —_ or i. . or on by A score of dealers, members Of | own merits and in accordance with (Egg, Stove, Stoker) (Egg, Lump, Stoker) the National Automobile Dealers irujes that are clearly understood, SHINNER’S BEEF See, mae cian a meres | | | ail far Rechocy ik Cae . ; Smt Antrt and colin wind at owe OO @POMOLITE BALSAM WOOD ; Lb. 3 9 t.” | se Frederick J. Bell, NADA presi-| Bell said GM profits annually H | nds * dent, contended yesterday that |range from 15 to 20 per cént while ROCK oe Sraiene sn Lb. 3 5° Sides . NO CHARGE FOR CUTTING Shinner’s Market THE WONDERLAND OF BOOKS—3 Fables—The Crow and the Pitcher From earliest times storytellers have been telling tales called fables. They were meant to teach something in an interesting form. Usually they had a sentence at the end summing up the lesson. | One very famous collection of fables were written by Aesop, a. - Greek slave. One of these is about the crow and the pitcher. A thirsty crow found a pitcher with some water in it, but nay ‘enough for her to reach with her beak. __ At last she hit upon the clever plan of éeue pebbles into ‘the ‘pitcher to make the water rise higher. At last the water reached the brim and the crow was able to drink. The moral of this story is: Necessity is the mother of invention. FE 2-2931 2 North Saginaw i | RECONDITIONED NADA President Says ercion.” ee i | Dealers Ask Freer Hand). Aine , (he tacit | what he called ‘one-sided’ con- tracts deny dealers rights as “in- dependent businessmen,” the Detroit auto executives virtual every dealer. what Sen. O'Mahoney terms a study ¢ ot the economic ini With Manufacturers WASHINGTON u” — Spokesmen e Ey or Nut Coke the retail dealer average slumped from a peak of 6 per cent in 1 to less than 1 ber cont last He said many dealers have their franchises because they forced to take any quota of sent them by the manufacturer, This has led to “bootlegging” and | other sales abuses, he said. et and give | A] Rg i vs) ‘Ze itz aia! i control over the investment of A urs * * * The subcommittee is engaged in (D-Wyo) U. S. SAVINGS STAMPS GIVEN FREE NOW! | GIANT INGER 3 DAYS ON LY 9" PAY $1.25 PER WEEK FEATURES. NEW WIRING NEW FOOT CONTROL NEW PLUGS NEW MOTOR S-YEAR GUARANTEE i Julie Harris Completes Paste this picture on cardboard and color with crayons. Cut it out} carefully. Pa tes ta ierwees ox Ge Goted eal GAL bis Oo ee ad panels forward to make the picture stand up. Cut the dotted slit in the’ top of the pitcher. Fasten the crow’s head to its body with a brass fastener or a bent piri through the holes in the head and neck. Now the crow will dip her head into the pitcher to drop another stone. Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write! your suggestion to “Junior Editors” in care of this newspaper, it can-| not be acknowledged or returned, Tomorrow: The frog prince. i Fortune Teller Fined Show Despite Injury ; bireageac aay peri Municipal . NEW YORK ®—Actress Julie|fine and costs totaling more than| Harris, who has won high praise $25 oe for Mrs. Lula Oates, | for her portrayal of Joan of Are| found guilty by a jury of] 10° SALE STOCK UP NOW! SAVE DOLLARS! at LOUIS SPADAFORE MARKET — 197 Oakland Ave. ‘START SAVING U. S. STAMPS TODAY! You save for your country’s security . . . Save Today for the Kiddies’ education tomorrow. With EVERY 5.00 PURCHASE you Pe thy S. Savings Stamp. Save U. S. Stamps. YOU SAVE TWICE at SP STAMPS and LOW PRICE! SAVE for Cash! SAVE for Bonds! 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You'll agree with me aed seaerthiwintveeahe ERAT CURRY, Gener 1114 wea al Manager bernorr eX OULEYARD Sgaaity wena felis tox eho. QUE QUE — With completion of!hy Mysterious Diseases "/Welfare Ministry has and twelve, ment, erating plant for Managua, Nic- MORE IMAGINATIVE — Make your own Christmas cards. These lads are at work on linoleum blocks which they cut with their own de- to do it, pick a table top that will stand the hard wear. Do-It-Yourself Cards , \Design Own Personalized Yuletide Greeting in Home Christmas: card manufacturers; 4, Glue linoleum on heavy paste- advertise cards “‘personalized”’ meine mount. postman, for garbage man and for’ 5. 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Mar. oe MEMBER OF THE ABBOCIA FED PRESS anes Aeseetaied Press ts entitled exe) uavely to the use blicatton of all loca) news printed in this newa- AP news dispalc hes. oe Pontiac Paes ts delivered bv carrier tor 40 cents . Week: where carrier service is not available by mal) tn “Sanland Genesee, Livingston Macomb. Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties ft ty $12 Jed a year: elsewhere tp Mightwam and all other Diaces in the United States $20.00 a year Al! mall gubec rp twos bavable in advance Prone Pontiac FE 2-81 pe eerste a et MEMBER OF AUDIT BU REAU OF CIRCULATIONS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1955 Everyone’ s Help ented to Reach S-D Day Goal “Thursday is the Nation's second annual Safe Driving Day. Pr well ae ali It has been proclaimed so by President Eisenhower in the hope that the good practices it pro- motes will have a year round effect in reducing our terrible traffic toll. : ~ * x The objective on the first S-D Day was to get through the 24 hour period without a single\{raffic death. That goal wasn’t realized as 51 lives were last. But the record was an improve- ment over December.1, 1953, when 60 persons = on the Nation's highways. In addition, it was demonstrated beyond doubt that with the co- operation of all motorists traffic acci- dents and deaths can be on sharply. : * * * This year the President’s Com- mittee for Traffic Safety is stressing the need for careful observance of all good driving rules. Motorists also are being urged to make sure that their _ cars are in safe operating con- dition, S-D Day has been given strong official and unofficial support in Pon- tiac. Mayor Dona.pson has issued a special proclamation. The Chamber of Commerce's safety committee has sponsored the day locally and sev- : eral private organizations have given it enthusiastic support. ~ we we Any doubt about the neéd for such _@ program here is erased by statis- many as last year. In the State, high- way deaths are up 13 per cent, in- cent over 1954. Be sure to do your part toward making S-D Day a success. France Wooed Back Into U.N. Assembly U, N.’s General Assembly solved one of its graver problems at the : ‘weekend when it succeeded in wooing - back the French delegation. The deadlock was broken when favorable action was taken on a sug- gestion made by the Colombian Am- E bassador, Dr. Urrutia. His proposal was that debate on the Algerian ques- tion be removed from the agenda. x * * m. France's Foreign Minister Pinay and the entire delegation walked out of the Assembly Sep- tember 30, after a 28-27 vote to debate the Algerian question. _ Pinay contended logically that Algeria, being an integral part of metropolitan France, the As- sembly had no right to interfere in a purely domestic matter. 9 @ OR - The immediate return of the French delegation is welcome news. _ It is good not only for France but for the Assembly. As already has been - well said the United Nations without France wouldn’t make any more sense than ‘without the United States _ or Britain. Kremlin Wooing Turkey Fotered at Post Office. Pontiac, ax second eless matter - tics, There have been 12 traffic deaths , in Pontiac this year. That's twice as - juries 9 and total accidents 3 per A grim fact ‘of international life of Waterford is very chummy with a fam- responsible for the postwar deterioration of wre aside See lations,” Se & eee In the. year after World War II, Russia. made serious demands on_ Turkey. Moscow wanted but did not. get the districts of Kars and Arda- han, a wide belt of Turkish territory along the Black Sea and a foothold — at the Dardanelles. This pressure on Turkey at a time when Greece was in danger of Communist infiltration, moved | our government to action. In 1947 President Truman proposed and Congress voted aid to Turkey and Greece. * x Turkey has been a staunch ally? Its troops distinguished themselves in the war against Communist ag- gression in Korea. In 1951 Turkey joined the United States, Britain and France in a Middle East defense pact. A year later it became affiliated with NATO and in 1954 entered into a joint defense agreement with Yugo- Slavia and Greece, and another with Pakistan. * *%* * Now Ankara and Athens are at odds over the Cyprus issue and Tur- key is experiencing inflationary. pres- sure. For this the United States not only is blamed but the Turks resent U. S. refusal to advance another large . loan. So, as is to be expected, Russia now is fishing in these troubled waters. PEOPLE are sO ——= these days that they're even paying their doc- tors’ bills oh time. The Man About Town Plenty of It Here Reclaimed Muck Land to Increase Farm Production Optimist: A man whe, while | waiting for a woman, keeps his moter running. Oakland County has thousands of acres of loped muck land. Many of our 400 lakes are surrounded with it. In other - areas it is being converted into profitable farm land, especially adapted for the growing of potatoes, celery and other root crops, Several square miles of it in. the Imlay City area already are producing, and extensive further conversions are now projected. It has been found to be more profitable than the older and higher land, much of which has been “cropped out.” To highlight the extensions proposed, Imlay City today is holding a “Muck Day,” at which agricultural experts will with local property owners, and show them how to make the change over. Why not get something like this started in Oakland County? ‘Tomorrow is the time designated as Nationa! Safe Driving Day, and the fullest co-operation of the public is asked by _, Sheriff Frank W. Irons and his men, and also by Police Chief Herbert W. Straley and the men under him. They tell us nothing can make them happier than for Pontiac and all of Oakland County to have an accident free day. “While the passenger traffic on it may be negligible,” writes Burchard Maines , of Oxford, “probably no railroad in Mich- igan has seeh a larger development from the land along its right-of-way in recent years than has taken place on the Pon- tiac, Oxford and Northern Division of the Grand Trunk Railway in the gravel ex- cavations just east of Oxford.” The Grand Trunk seeks to discontinue all passenger service on this division. Not until he got home from the north- ern peninsula with his 150-pound buck st Everett Stiles of Drayton Plains find that an arrow was embedded in the flesh of its shoulder. He had killed the deer with a rifle near Newberry. A national magazine is seeking infor- mation as to whether there ever were any covered highway ities in Oakland County. A letter from ‘Darius Forward, tiow of Toledo, says there was one over the Clinton River on Paddock Street when he lived in Pontiac in his boyhood days. Does any reader of MAT recollect any others? The family cat.in the home of Mr. and Mra. Arthur Holdridge ily of young mink in the Clinton River near their home, She even tries to coax them into the house—and my may yet accept the invitation. “Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Elizabeth Woodie of Rochester; eighty-seventh birthday. Ulysses Postik of Metamora; eighty-fifth birthday. 3 ee 'y : $< SATs. Oo ~ 3 ae 6 ee a ee ee 12 0,7 este SATEMENTS © owt ference OO ,v,¢ eota,g oR oy, fast é ¢ “5 e¢ ~ -¥ Te da” git Gem ¢ pn On Fo 9. 10M, 6° Er, eo o ; > ~ ceo Xt o ¢ Vee er. 8 ©” EG S.* Shwe oe Oo Gapn ee oF oO prow Pi pe eo .¢e : ate 2 = Wo? o apie 2. ta ‘ a ~ = eo UCC oe Le? © eo af Cre 60? Woe a a og. €# oe go eg ? ao & Fo Poe 2z2e*®” oe = o “ - = 2 aa cerw o oc Pe Pe oO ot o oS 7 ee] = Ce Ps Ye o oge a oe # ge OCP @?-_ 4g a *s &., e- ? Of ge o @. - fo o gee Looks Like a 2 Ha Winter David Lawrence Says: - Does International Expediency Dictate Violation of Fundamental WASHINGTON—Rarely in world history has been such a glar- ing example of concessions to ria morality by a supposedly moral organization as in the acceptance of a “package deal’ by out the obligations of the charter are to be admitted as members. * = * For it now is proposed that the governments of Romania, Bul- garia, Hungary, Albania and Outer i a : fh Soviet Russia has persistently violated these and openly -. boasted before the General Assem- bly in 1952 that it had aided North Korea with arms and munitions~ in the war which the Usited Na- ineligible | Council and hence her own veto could not prevent expulsion. COMPOUND THE CRIME The United Nations in admitting the governments of the Communist- occupied countries would be com- pounding the crime against moral- ity by allowing governments that have been deprived of their inde- pendence by Soviet Russia to’ come into the organization on an equal- ity with sovereign governments that are truly independent. Expediency, which %as always been the cancer that has ruined good statesmanship is gy al Se en ee bring to the U.N. several non-Com- mean guested It is a deal to appease Moscow in which no objection will wr oa ge by the West to the atimission of Communist provided governments the Soviet doesn’t veto the admis- sion of the non-Communist states. * FPS BLACKMAIL This is nothing less than black- mail. Yet there are those who favor it, including some officials of the American government. additional Communist states, it is teday. It would be far better to let the Soviet use the veto and - betp some peace-loving nations Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE It matters not how long ago... I saw a friend of mine... Or who picked up the dinner check ... When we went out to dine... As long as he comes back to me . And shares my humble ta- ble . . . With food and drink of every kind . . . As-much as I am able ... As long as he re- members me ... And wants to be my friend . . , Until tomorrow morning and Forever without: end... There can be interrup- tions in. . . A friendship of long standing .. . But there are always bridges when No one is too demanding... . There is no friend- ship in this world .. . That ever will be lost . . . If we are truly faithful and... Prepared to share the cost. (Copyright 1955) Morality? out than te surrender en prin- ciple. It would be far better to uphold | UN. sf te chetrastine Cemmmneniat states, including Soviet Russia. Then membership in the United Nations would be worth some- thing. * * * Then, American groups which laud United Nations as an advance - toward world peace would not have to hold their heads in shame Shildren - as they teach the school of America that the U.N. is based * on international morality. (Copyright 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Smiles It's qur bet that a poor man knows how to have more good times than a wealthy man. * * « People never seem to realize that trains don't stop for an auto until after it has been hit. Cold Season Is Best Time for Hay Fever Treatment By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Our son, nearly ten, has suf- fered from hay fever during Aug- ust until frost for three years. This vear our doctor said he should be tested for specific al- lergies and have year-around shots, These are costly and inconvenient. (Mrs. G. N. J. the ‘boy’s mother.) Our son hates shots and ‘we decided that we'd try the added calcium and D intake in June, as you advise. We did this, and he had scarcely a sign of hay fever this “season. To say we are de- lighted is a minimal expression. Thanks so much, Dr. Brady. Keep up the good work. My hus- band and I are college graduates, and firm believers in your advice and common sense. (Signed ase Eas =< Hay fever is out of season now and some people are quick .to com- plain if I discuss anseasonal sub- jects. TIME TO ACT The time to do anything about hay fever is precisely when hay fever is out of season. It is hard to get people interested in the pre- vention of hay fever after the hay fever season is over, except those who have suffered one season aft- er another despite much treatment. ergy that Theoretically potassium with vitamin C mobilizes adrenalin, the internal secretion. of the suprarenal. . duetiess glands and when the body tissues are depleted of K and-or C the physiological supply of adrena- lin is impaired. letters, not more than one page & pony: long, perteining to porcnel Vote for Private Power Should Cheer Moderates By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER INS Economic Commentator _ A grass roots incident in Ste- vens County, Wash., in which vo- ters chose overwhelmingly to re- turn from public to private power illuminates an jmportant trend in public attitude toward socialization. It ig not an isolated incident, but it is in line with an eartier expression by local officials, Cham- bers of Commerce and newspaper editorials in western Washington, when the management of Puget Sound Power & Light Co., an in- vestor-owned. tax-paying utility, found that there was strong public senjiment for its survival. Accord- ingly, the directors ‘decided to avoid a merger or a sellout to publie agencies. expressing his devotion to volun- tary economic action. The full story of the change in intellectual climate in this contro- versial area had been documented in the Hoover report on power and water resources under the direc- tion of Adm. Ben Moreell. able chairman of Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. and war-time head of the Seabees. ate In light of ‘on episodes of pub- lic acceptance of the privately owned and managed public utility, he easy assumption of. crities of the administration that the politics of the depressed 19305 are still timely should be re-examined. Spe- cifically. the easy assumption that the ‘outs’? can make hay out of the Dixon-Yates contract is open question. River in organizing a gigantic pow- er enterprise, financed by private ceadans and operated by tax-pay- ing, investor-owned utilities, in or- der to provide energy for a vast atomic project, SIGNIFICANT VOTE The‘overwhelming vote last week m Stevens County to sell the pub- lic power facilities. of the Public Utility District, a quasi-govern mental agency established in 1936, to the Washington Water Power ministration publie venture in Tda- ho sold out to the Idaho Power Co. . a8 The fact that a military hero, Eisenhower, has been forthright in expressing his faith in individual iniatiative and enterprise is his- torically important. Eisenhower promised to bal- ance the bedget in part through returning te the states, the lo- calities and private enterprise those activities which they are able and willing te pérform, In. power, he spoke ef a “partner- ship” between the federal gov- ernment and other units. But, instead of being the caise of a new trend of public: opinion, it may be that the President and his advisers recognized early that the earlier emergency“ power pro- gram, cooked up in haste during a depression with breadlines, had be- come obsolete and untimely during an economic boom. Im this particular, I have fre-~ quently quoted the maxim of .the late Wiliam Jennings Bryan, three times Democratic presidential can- didate, who told me_ that the people age not interested in mone- tary reforms and economic pan- aceas in time of high-level pros- perity, only in depressed periods. GRASP THE POINT If there is horse sense in Bryan's observation, then among the lead- ing Democratic aspirants, Steven- son and Kefauver have grasped the point in coming out for “‘mod- eration” much better than Gov. Averell Harrimap of New York, who has said that there is no such word as “moderate” in the Democratic Party. * « (Of course, the genuinely mod- erate Democrats. such as Sens. Dick Russell of Georgoa and Har- ry S.. Byrd of Virginia, are deemed to belong to the minority wing.) As for Harriman, he may tn last week's Washington State . vete would indicate that there iv intellectual obsolescence in such an assumption, The trend in Washington state should give courage to those who aig beyond deceptive labels to inner reality. It should eames the heart of those in public and bisiness- affairs who prefer candor to bunk. . Case Records of a Psychologist a Mothers, Accept Challenge to Inspire Your Children to Create Better World Hannah made @ vow to God that she would train her son to be a great religious leader. Mothers nowadays need to im- itate Hannah. Also, urge your children to become scientists and poets, musicians and in- ventors, but don’t stress money unduly. Teach them to follow the motto which Lincoln as- pired to. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-309: Hannah was a fam- ous wife of Biblical days. , She didn’t. know about our ern “rhythm theory” so had never borne a baby. ‘And that disturbed . advantages that. It is also proper that a man ex- pect to obtain an adequate salary ——— ee . of life. But after. you ean finance three there isn’t much need for greater wealth, The millionaire thus enjoys few the average American wage earner doesn't possess. Both consume the same bread ‘They drink and pasteurized milk. by his biographers that he left roses where thistles grew before! 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Mur- ; y Radio, Heater, Power-Glide, Dark Green,.... we di take office until he and Weintraub) 1, aman The committee is an unofficial | “s , 2 Pfurehy mucceeds, Samuel M. {iad selected a new director and Papegardinsed oe 1952 FORD DELUXE 4-DOOR $545 group formed during an ILA strike! a f Sees, Teeter, Mpadard Shit. 01,800 weweeueweeee Pee eee ee ee eee eee 7) a eee WOES Murphy succeeds Samuel M.that they should make the choice was gratified by the selection and Lane, who resigned from the Job! ..’s50n as possible. McGrath is| added: September. The ILA agreed to go in September. The post had been scheduled ‘ | filled on a temporory basis until] tyre sw to be sworn in to-| «With em executive directer |back to work when the committee | the two commission members, re-| . who ts not only trained in the | offered itself as a forum for hear- NTIAC SAFARI .. presenting the states of New York ee acipes ~— ed law but who has risen through jing complaints against the Harbor pene FONTIES | New car luxury for used $2795 1952 PONTIAC DELUXE 2-DOOR $ and New Jersey, could agree on) Trector vetagad the ranks of the police depart. | Commission. CAF PTS 22.25.2080 pss; nearguubes ee: Gr neal Lane’s replacement. Authority another bistate agency, | met to head the police academy Radic, Heater, Mydramatie «.+++-.01--.. aga Lane also was general counsel | ¥®* asked to suggest candidates | and is thus an expert on law en- | * ® 1953 WILLYS STATION WAGON $835 1955 PONTIAC CATALINA $ for the conumisaion. To 2 ‘this for the job. The commission an- | forcement, the staff of the com- nd Firm Considers Radio, Heater, Standard Shift. Dark Green... Radio, Heater, Hydramatic. White Walls, 1945 job, the bistate agency promoted | 88#cement said Murphy was one | mission has been strengthened wee , : 2-Tone Grey ....... 8 DS Diikiedisecoth : Assistant General Counsel Irv- | ®% ‘ree persons Tobin had | for the performanch of its work.” Making News rint 1953 PONTIAC DELUXE 2-DOOR $9 1954 PONTIAC DELUXE 4-D00 $1295 podbean > ped ned bee ee ‘we were'net.| Murphy's appointment came the p Ratio, enter, MINE «1 dhesessa0nenssn0. 95 ee beter ra as ac = same day that the «International sail ; counsel. Murphy, 42, who leaves a $9,350-| Longshoremen’s Assn. finished pre- pager Gree meen mane Se 8) 1958 PO Le mon 4 So $] 095 [ Murphy's appointment yesterday|@-year job as head of the police|senting its grievances against the| of paper and paperboard, has dis- Light Green ’....-., sitehahadkhstisinese nave cleared the way for New York’s|#cademy to take over the $20,000-/commission to a citizens water-iclosed it may go into the produc. 1952 PONTIAC DELUXE 2-D00 $ Meteaiee whe atin. _* : bsp, | : Radio, Heater, Hydramatic, Blue and Grey... 545 Ke York Gov. Avera rina ALTAIMDUTU Acts to Return|s'nate scr en amamecmen 1965 PONTIAC 1992 LOnT Al Sa rae S named SicGreth, whe hed been his/ | , ; less than a week. Hudson Pulp & Radio, Heater, Hydramatci, White Walls. manager 7 iT} e : Car IN VWOWR....++« reer edenrerenee lash Sot tothe eneciacion carter La Prensa’ to P ublisher = eee s hae Radic, Mester, Hy deematio, Whiten Well, 1955 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF 4-DOOR this month after requesting Lt. z ; ' }lar newsprint addition to its tissue ° Radio, Heater, Hydramatic, White Walls. Gen. George P. Hayes (Ret.) to) BUENOS AIRES @®—Argentina’s; Peron closed the outspoken news-|mill at Palatka, Fla. - Blue and Grey ..... eebesremesnemageowenenens . quit, famed newspaper La Prensa, si-ipaper more than four years ago| Alexander Calder, president of $] 85 0 1953 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR $945 POLITICAL PATRONAGE poneecr Gop codeved vy qiictator and handed it over to CGT—the Unoin Bag, said in a statement,” Radin, Wonks, FERACaite, Pee GENS. : x Peron an con-'|,. . ; . : . “ conside ex-| . SPOTL MISS DEB OTIEL. www eewnee oe @eeners comet segs he ero to the /Gemned around the world, is on the|'S ¥0' k ¢r's organization with | panesin into the newepriat ‘field by 1s ee $] 525 Gov, Remar Dewey chtaagerd verge of being returned to its) Which he hammered out his dicta-\pyiiding a newsprint mill in the 1954 PONTIAC Heater, Standard Shift, Green ........-.-. ees agency wes formed over tw years| (CTE OMT. , \torship. La Prensa was trans-\southern United’ States. Several) ago to police labor on the racket ey formed from a respected independ-!months ago, the company retained! Star Chief Custom 4-Door. Radio, 1950 PACKARD 2-DOOR $295 ridden aiiterfvent Provisional President Pedro,©"t journal to just another rubber|an industrial engineering firm to Heater, White Walls. 10,000 Actual - Radio, Heater, Standard Shift, Black...... . Aramburu in his first meeting with stamp for the Peronista line. make a study of expansion in the Miles. NTIAC 4-DOOR Harriman’s action brought t- |the press Monday did not say out- DECREE UNFINISHED field. $ 1951 PO $495 to the apes asi apparent rift be |right his government would give| Aramburu's press secretary —_—_——__ ] Radio, Heater, Hydramatic ............. O — governor La Prensa back to Dr. Alberto’ Adolfo Lanus said the decree, Barbara Payton Weds 1953 PONTIAC Se ee omyner st |Gainza Paz. But he said his Te-iwhich was expected to declare the ° ] seudiiiiaes wae causing ‘an [Cie had “resolved” the celebrat-'seizure of La Prensa unconstitu- Furniture Store Tycoon Radin Wikies, WABNUBENS .nocc-.e--c-eecoeee was La Prensa case and that this|tional, had not been completed. He| HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Blond 1953 FORD 4-DOOR iam ef a new executive @- |would “repair the outrage commit-|added, however, it might be fin- actress eace. heven 2, is i. : Radio, Heater, Standard Shift.......,.......- $895 recta ted against this great newspaper.” ished in time for the President to! now honeymooning with George Before Hays left office, he and|QONTROL SHIFTS 'sign today or tomorrow. \A. Proves. 23, @ furniture store the New Jersey commissioner,! there appeared no other inter- | i x lexecutive, following their marriage , Joseph Weintraub, named William) pretation of his words than that! It was learped Aramburu’s dec-|in Nogales, Ariz, ae P. Sirignano of the commission/control of the paper would shift/laration was timed to precede a) Miss Payton once was the ob-| | _ staff as geting executive director/trom the General Confederation of| visit to Buenos Aires tomorrow by ject of one of Hollywood's most | and provided that he should keep|Labor (CGT) back to the Paz fam-|Henry Holland, U, S. assistant sec-/ publicized fist fights when actors :, the job. until Weintraub and Mc-ify which since it founded La retary of state for Latin-American|Franchot Tone and Tom Neal slug- : Grath agreed on someone else. Prensa in 1869 hed built it into one|atfairs, The treatment of La Pren-|ged it out for her affection, Neal 65 MT. GLEMENS, Across from the P. 0. , McGrath refused to take office|ot the Western. Hemisphere's lead-sa has resulted in much criticiam| won. but Tone later married her under these conditions, and on ing journals, of Argentina in the United States, [They were divorced within @ year. ‘ a _ ee aa = 4 ces = : REN SD eo uk g | C : | ‘SAVE ‘100 @ HAND TIED COIL SPRING BASE @ FULL WEBB BOTTOM @ SPRING EDGE @ DECK UPHOLSTERY IN SAME COVER @ SPRING ARM @ HARDWOOD FRAME a) °° anipneenbigtcaaeasolaal Ca ae @ BEAUTIFUL DECORATOR COLORS TO | : nn a 3 sre _ CHOOSE FROM bs TELEGRAPH ae pen oro uieupe © : _, Never Before _ o ae ee e $33 95 \ sae — ee for So Little ? oe ) MON. — THURS. — FRI. 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. et. 4 ae. UES. — WED. — SAT. 9:30 A. 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A’ "'14,000 Votes Voided | vollhigemgeryn on Erections © Nickel Avoids Dollar the meter _ oresnaring me as Town Counts Citizens |that is the number of fictitious)Parking Ticket Fine der the windshield wiper, town, ‘The, mumaber. of repstered|who used "Moslem words for daye,| MOUNT JOY, Pa. ® — Here's\returm the notice to the bungees voters jumped to 16,000 this year|trees. monkeys and dogs.” «(ome town where joy really runs) with five cents to ward off a one \trom, 3,009 in 1941, despite a de-| - sstsiscigiiarniinaiiatiaa wild when it comes..to’ parking fine. 2 T cece tee Go flettct mapas et a nd ook Gity council decreed that T now 7 to make 5 ‘he knows why and has asked!above sea : Inestnen must. slip a nickel inesipenennta fa Antofagasta, Chile, | PEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL CHRISTMAS Ee * | -30-gallon fully automatic, fast recovery: You'll always have plenty of hot water when you open the tap with this 30-gallon capacity fully automatic tank. $ , Recovers quickly, even on washday when you need it. aggregate ph demic . and other Norge water heat- ‘ ers on display at Federal’s today! 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GENEL They learn how each new engineering feature is built-and what tools are used to service it efficiently. Even a veteran mechanic needs such training as this. And GM dealers are doing their part by sending their mechanics, by the thou- sands, to get this advanced engineering © training~so they can give the best of care to the millions of new GM cars _ people buy every year. No other dealer group in America has a service training that,approaches this one. That may be one reason why GM and the vast majority of General Motors car dealers work so profitably together. Motors — Chevrolet « Pontiac + Oldsmobile + Buick Cadillac _ _ Body by Fisher ‘United Motors ss xnb ade ¢ GMC Truck & Coach ELEVEN Parasite p Pennies— Ig every cent you pay for insurance = coverage work- ing for you? 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Congress for Industrial Organiza- tion after their merger next week. * * * Biing many of its provisions when * YOU SAVE MORE BY SHOPPING iN PONTIAC BEFORE YOU BUY ANY PIANO SPINET PIANO of Your Choice $20 Deposit, $10 Monthly Cartage and Six Months’ Renita) Allowed on Purchase of Piane Open Monday & Friday ‘til 9 P.M. GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. 18 E. Muren, Pontiac. FE 4-0566 ¢-——- —-—- WS But his main objection ap- would be absorbed by the AFL is twice as big as the TWU. AFL President George Meany. |who will be the $35,000-a-year head ‘of the combined unions, was to | begin unity committee meetings | Expansion Ledies’-Men's today with Walter Reuther‘ clo) president. REUTHER'S NEW JOB It was learned that Reuther will “for bes? homes with permanent shelter pro-| Last enionte shelters, tion is not urged in event of an enemy attack. | 3 Pct. Are Delinquents While repeal of the labor law is. $\eonvention Thursday and Friday of/than 15,000,000 Selections will include, The Whiffenpoof Song, Meet Me in St. Louis, Louie, Sitting on Top of | A total of seven quartets will perform at Pontiac Sweetheart of Rigme Cit. Teele} Hallman's Drug Store, Elizabeth Lake and Tele- | | “Quill had said he was opposed to the merger on the grounds the language of the new constitution Was not strong enough. The merger convention will open Monday and run. through Friday * ¢ The AFL will hold its annual _— _ ne = rn New CIO-AFL Organization Planning, for Immediate Attack on Taft-Hartley this week in the Hotel Statler and in Manhattan Centre. * * ®@ More than 1,300 delegates rep- The _ combined have a total membership of more Iraq has eed iis when ces ins: clos aoa Sonn a Eire’s 2-year effort to promote the domestic growth of Irish to-|reports. | beone has been abandoned, Dublin the CIO will meet the same days resenting approximately 150 unions | in the Tlst Regiment Armory, 34th/ are due here within the next two \St. and Park Ave. days. , . ° AFL-CIO will | _Big Family Size Speed Queen Washer at Our Low, Low Price With Trade-In Speed Queen is faster! Prove it to yourself! Wash a big load in 5 to 7 minutes. Wash bigger loads to reduce repeat operations, because Speed Queen tub is bigger. Wash cleoner —- whiter — brighter — with the big high-vane; tangleproof agitator! 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Deal-Fair Deal political | philosophy. | In a speech at Denver Saturday inight, Williams became. the first Democrat of national stature to speak out caustically against the policy of moderation enunciated | recently at Chicago by Adlai Ste- ivenson, the party’s only announced ‘candidate for the presidency. Williams did not mention Ste- venson by name, but referred to | him indirectly, linking the party's 1952 standard-bearer with “the timid, the temporizers, Birmingham SERVICE We'll Plan Your Tour Free! Phone MI 4-5711 Tickets, Reservations to Anywhere! Grace Plummer Reilly 379 Hamilton, Birmingham might rally to his banner those the compromisers."" The governor told newsmen this did not mean he was making his) own bid for the presidential nomi- nation against Stevenson. i Observers took him at his word, | ‘but could not discount the possibili- ty that by such tactics Williams ‘who distrust the soft approach of current party leaders and their evident’ desire to pursue a- middle | way in the 1956 campaign. Williams said the Democratic DARK HORSE ‘Williams has. thus sought to im- | ers deduce that Williams hopes program in 1956: “Must be to the third quarter of our century what Woodrow Wilson's was to the first quarter and what Franklin D. Roosevelt's and Harry 8, Trwu- man’s was to the second. They were not timid men, they were not tired-men. They did not pause to catch their breaths: In the face of great disaster or great oppor- tunity they did not counsel mod- eration.” Capitol observers believe * that prove his position as a dark horse | in. the presidential sweepstakes. Noting the high obstacles in the way of an outright announce- ment of Williams well-known | ambition to be president, observ- for a convention deadlock be- tween the front-running Steven- son and such strong contenders as Gov. Averili Harriman ‘of New York and U. 8. Senator Estes Kefauver. They reason that if a deadlock should develop Williams would be in a better position to demand the nomination as the man who had openly pledged himself to the lib- eral tradition df the party. But they sgree that Willams’ own. political philosophy moves peo Pic sedge aaa ag to enet cinhiioen. Willi > ik at tee waleiel party's current trend has. evident to observers for months. tive “ the 1952 convention, Williams has been restive at seeing southern Democrats: gradually gathering in party reins and imposing . their own conservative views on party policies. “At Williams’ side is a group of poe caer who want to see him These admirers reportedly have been frustrated by Williams’ re- fusal—and possibly, his inability— to come out swinging for the nomi- One of the leaders of the disrup-|_ loyalty oath’? movement at) Hence, He believe that these src nears nu repe cil ity 5 frirsed tf ? E F rr; Oe i ce. eet y How LLAL rRiSS, WiDNKSUAY, NOW KSLBEAC wy, ah a oe Aout 2.0 tno ore must ts : A ae oo ‘Williams Tries to Herd Dems to Liber ak 1? Hf Williams aid at Denver “1 am made heartsick by those in my own party who do not militantly resist the, spurious’ doctrine that, so long as our aged have some security — so long as the un- inhabitable of our tenemants are z § Hj level part of the time—our job is done, we can rest. “So long as some 15 million American families are stil) housed in substandard dwellings, I would be ashamed,” Williams said, ‘to harken to the counsels of those 1600. sq. ff. of space, suitable for anything not requiring heat. 30 ft, high, Driving in spoce for loading and unloading. Clean floor. 3 miles from downtown Pontiac. Corner of Scott Lake Rogd and Watkins Lake Road. Call FE 5.8387 Alter 6:30 P.M. : | News of the Men in Service Edward E. Sage, 19, son of Mr.| to Fort Benning, Ga. where he will REMINGTON-RAND : ADDING MACHINES PRINTING CALCULATORS BRANCH SALES | 3m Mrs frees te and SERVICE to Germany. ‘ee Penfine State Raat Bidg. | Pvt. Sage en- listed in the In- ~|fantry in June of 1955 and re- Miracle Cushion Holds False T Tight and Firm | training at Fort | Riley, Kas. He ~ is a graduate of nti School and a former employe of Krogers. ‘and Mrs. Fred Sage of 862 Melrose, be a Cooks Instructor in the Food Sais \Service School. He is a endeaite of Pontiac High hm, Yellow Truck! * mer employe ot Mr. a and Coach. He! | received his bas-' 731 Onidand Ave., - Place Your Choice on Our Make Your Nelections Today — For Her For Him Redmond’s has a fine selection of Jewelry that is practical as well as attractive in style. Price tags that will please any purse — and Redmond's layaway will make any purchase easy to handle. Convenient Layaway Plan Ladies’ - Men’s Elgin Watches Only Elgin has the heart that never breaks, the cena DurePower Mainspring. LORD ELGIN PRENTICE, 21 oe in white — _ $71.50 Ye ‘ or yellow = ic training at! ELGIN PAULINE. Tiny, in aon or the So} when he was & EW YORK w® — Curbstone re-|aguin—bat el * a. And he e'tiltp poaitiniaa waatbor, after all, hejday. ; eo |president of the Michigan Retail flections of a pavement Plato: couldn't really win a world—if Shoe Dealers Assn. — deg The world has always been a "the Ex ‘their mod-leould in only one ae : ——— -go-round, ern pattern, concede in advance|at a time. te Bak An average American uses 143 It still is. that their situation is hopeless mili-| The Russian is trying to we nccarnars Looking at the present merry-|tarily. They are reconciled to a/erything, He is trying to be, go-round, what do we find? Let usfight in which they will never ever|all militarily self contained, He : : go around the world, starting with|really give up. wants to keep a foot on Germany, es wise the American. ‘The Frenchman, individual as housing for his masses, cre- , The American doésn’t feel thejever, takes pride ig’ bie Senpies elt ont eae eo oot " Ineed of war, He is enjoying the/bverseas but refuses to be drafted|est war machine, and pat - highest level of individual and-na- to defend it, As his hired soldiers|China on the back at the tional prosperity ever achieved in/from abroad dwindle, his empire|time he feels for a weak spc the history of mankind, To defend/will dwindle. Meanwhile, he’ll|may use later. : that happiness, however, he feels|claim a hold on the worlu’s cul- ~< 2 88 are heart ready, willing and.able;ture. Chinese are riding a gl anal © ony quarter of} The German, having learned his|of their wave. In their land PHONE. der! 24732 | lthe globe that threatens him, Hellesson, is as always ready to fillilution climbs a red throne, and|worrying about war. : ; 4,000 End Walkout || SPECIALS For THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY and MONDAY — OPEN TO 9 P.M. FRIDAY and MONDAY EVENINGS ° _jat Plymouth Factory DETROIT i# — Some 4,000 after- Washers Now by Trading! ? ° ° €. (3549999999995995 Pd SSSSSSSS9958 - GIRLS’ size, small size. Buy now . .. pay only STORES} 17 B, Haren $t. eS } : § v y Es * % 4 Veet pik: poet 2 % % = “ye aie hae { i z : 27 rate 5 My y 4 rh are ey i ‘ AAA f é 4 \ : ; < ‘ ee SEVENTEEN. t # . es 7 on ‘ i oA 7) tel fe i : La ST ee aaa, Banana i The ‘Gene of a thousand and one Quality Toys to choose from. They'll enjoy ‘em all! ~ P a : F & tion alone will | ma steps every day. fw ROBERT the ROBOT Some cost figures were presented [Shox ; as! by Heenan, and more of the final mee magazines, toilet articles, sta- ms poops Remote Con- plans are being completed and jtione: : will be will not occupy | trol Talking de- turned over to the board for study. [™t of, tn, othen ye | vice —~ "Anwe..’ Several decisions were made as to|* asthe sigbvvel swing back and : mts wk Mommas ie rome aoa Sor he ers some ago aes : ! , eight | ks. Eyes- aa pestis pli tie vo Naom inctuding ing delivery r labor |with a eenen room. | ig e lectric Footbe 95 risen since that time, members of| rooms,’ a recovery fogm and 66 ; Hi-Proncer ic Baseboll Sous “- 95 funds teas tele or teal sonnel een ee eet ROCKING HORSE | tactic Home nocing Gomes $6.95 J ar sees. 4 a lorse Racin mes $6. _ by the time detailed plans are com-| jacent “pote | : Exact cost of the addition will 108 = 19" ceived “completion of the WwW ? 3 trustees will have to determine scramble ab ~ whether and to what extent they paca a plc pga m TNE fe Ds ae — to modify their building ' 1AM A. ap eT cee operation, Also on the sixth floor | ' : . . , F | pla will be four booths equipped with | : The isehl Geniets of eneina’ beads “Of brick construction, con- dicta machines for doctors to — ; ee fi sig amg oye me a pS SR ce in recording actals ot on | AMERICAN FLYER QQ 6 or ets cinved tracker tant: will join the existing main build- —S—S eat operation. J ; former. The engine has six drive | ~ to form ‘ structure,” nl ig . ee “A bulk-oxygen system will pro- | TRAI N ° . whowts. abecock said. ‘ C0 ed, o vide outlets ting | iS hoe a ee grew Ann ox oxypen X oa ting PASSENGER TRAIN $15.95 POOL 95 en lecrentl = 149 SS = aia eee ee | facilities will be brought up the an The hospital is being designed by | ] | standard of the new. 4 & ; ‘ a Leo J. Heenan, Pontiac architect. | 2 TABLE penal uilanls r 4 * ¥ Send a Letter f Santa Claus To ‘Your Child 1, Just select the /letter ond colorful envelope ot your neorest Wrigley Big Bear Market. 2. Address it teeny child—plece « 3e stomp on ht. 3. Return 2 06 the Specie! Meil Bex at any Wrigley's Big Beer, Wrigley's Beer will then send the letter te Sante F / / i / . / WwW E E : T ff & A fa > California | | ee - DROMEDARY CAKE MI ~ ES Choice of: @WHITE @ CHOCOLATE @ YELLOW -— Pkg. Delicious with Pork! . ROMEO ORCHARDS . 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Oe Keyko Margarine ais'dsncncturtn, 2 me 44° -- Rindless Longhorn Cheese = “5iz.." n. 49° Del Crest American Cheese Spread teat 09° Crown Brand Sauer Kraut teers sor Mest Do. ‘ter 29" Extra Fancy, Northwest, 100% Pure 49: , : CARNATION Crisp & Juicy PLES Fresh Squsened Orange Juice “aun | & ; ce D licious A Outdoor Grown Tomatoes nels OH » 29° 3 nstant Non-Fat _ . tn os ft re Sor ~ 1 DRY MILK SOLIDS 3 59° TANGELOS— sx iz ™ @QY ee slp ad Stokely’s Fresh Frozen por Pies §:::59 Choice of: Tuna, Beef, scapes Breaded Fish Sticks "Fe 3h I” “Peter Pan Burgers 9 “Refoiix'n, §=©6—- 49" Sliced Strawberries "atrn toe = 3 nee 1 Try a Fresh Pineapple Sundae - A Pineapple Up- side Down Cake —- or a Zesty Pineapple Salad "eo 398 AUBURN © 5 $0, TELEGRAPH chus . : 5 Thursday, Friday, Saturday ‘til 9 p.m. - acters pec. : Plain, Sugared or Nutty osu rae oe BS UW) Dn Nut Sticks _ Pig. of Open cmon. and Friday ‘til 9 p.m. re eee ear hi Re Ro RR a ey A) i] an oe TWENTY i oe y: * pa __THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1955. | A af Civic Association Seeks New Masic Group at Rochester} Fine Concerts for Area ROCHESTER — Plans are pro- gressing well here for the organi- zation of the Rochester. Civic Mu- sic Assn., being formed for the purpose of bringing fine music to the Village. : Citizens from Rochester and the surrounding areas, much interested in the project had several meetings including a luncheon meeting at Club Rochester ! y. The meet- ing was planned by Mrs. David Davis, field representative from the New York office of Civic Con-' cert Service, and representatives from the Rochester Tuesday Mu- sicale. Oxford and Orion musical clubs made plans for further con- tacts in their respective areas. Mrs. Davis explained in detail the Civic Music plan of concert presentation which has been in At a previous meeting, Frank Trish of Rochester Community School Music Department presided and the following officers were elected: . President, Donald H. Butcher; executive vice president, Mrs. Sto- well Collins; secretary, Hazel M. Griffith; treasurer, Mrs. Clarence W. Shepard. “Mrs, David Hacket and Mrs. Johnson Newell will act as vice- presidents from the Avondale area, Also elected .vice-presi- dgnts, were Mrs, Ralph Curtis, of Oxford; Mrs, R. J, Van Wag- oner, Lake Orion; Mrs, Roy Boreland, Romeo, and Mrs. B. Hitchcock, Utica. Additional vice presidents from musical circles here are Mrs. Howard Wilson and Mrs. Rebert A. Woodruff. Citizens active in community projects will be asked fo serve as profit association has been formed for the sole purpose of bringing good concerts to Rochester. There will be a membership campaign in March, 1956, with con- eerts presented in the High School Auditorium the following winter. Admission to concerts will be by membership card only, Only na- tionally and internationally-known artists will be presented. , Award Winners Hear Dairy Talk 4-H Program Tells of Future Milk Problem $1,100,000,000 Borrowed in ‘55 by U.S. Farmers WASHINGTON (INS) — A gov- ernment report on farmers’ bor- in World jdence today that producers are sis. Lin i = § 4 . shi! ELE ii : H ? | ; : g i | Ret fj u i z ? if i l 3 Fad ‘ af ies t Fi g 2 i i 9 [03 RIE This represented an increase of nine per cent over the same months last year. Auburn Community Club Schedules Public Dance AUBURN HEIGHTS — Auburn Seymour Lake Group a board of directors. The new non-| ~ ; Rochester Puts On - _ |Announces Campaign Your PTA Is Planning: ° ~ F) Thursday at Stringham School PTA will hdld its December meeting Thursday evening, Program for the evening will follow the Christmas theme with Mrs,. Walter Teeuwissen tell- - Handel’s Messiah to Be Given; Carillon - Also Slated MILFORD—Sunday evening, the combined voices. of three church siah, at the Milford Presbyterian Special ramps have been built to accommodate the 75 singers who have been rehearsing for the past two months. Phyl Haddrill, Milford high school band instructor will direct the famous oratorio, and Pat Skarritt will accompany. Beginning at 7:30 there will be a thirty-minute pipe organ and carillon recital, by Reba Heint- zelman. Included in the program will be Bach’s Arioso and the Overture to the Messiah, This is the second year that a include ‘members from the Epis- -|copal, Methodist.and Presbyterian} * church choirs, People of all faiths are invited to attend the presentation. Holiday Adornment ROCHESTER—Main Street here is taking on a decorative appear-| ance this week as the Public Works Department is putting up Christmas greens and festoons aeross it. : Huge candy canes, plaques and silver-sprayed greens are in- stalled on each ornamental light pole from the north to south en- trances of town. All decorations will be in place this week and ready for the Annual Lions Club Christmas Parade scheduled for Dec. 10. Four Towns Church of the building fund campaign. A member of the Board will address the ’ next WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The,story, the group will sing Christ- choirs will present Handel’s Mes-| | Christmas Theme Meet Stringham Starting Dec. 8 MILFORD—Three hundred parade Warren Spitler is in charge of project. Kiwanis Group at Rochester Slates Party congregation Sunday briefly on the project. 3 Choirs to Join ee wa in Milford Event | “"~wimeu ase Milford Plans Parade; Stores Open Evenings dol- this *THAR GOES PA’ — Pa Belsni get bounced on the head in this hearsed by Holly High Seniors for “Hillbilly Weddin’,” to be presented this Thurs- day and Friday nights in the Holly High Audi- Production Opens Dec. 1 ickle is about to scene being re- their class play Upschlager. torium. Left to right in the picture are Patricia Kubinec as Bonnie Mae Belsnickle; Michael Stowe as Pa Belisnickle, and Kenneth Yerian as Chiz HOLLY. h seniors i as ee ct eee class play “Hillbilly a eo a a — a, i. Holly Senior Class Play Setting in Kentucky Hills) isn nickle; Patricia Kubinec, Bonnie Others are Yvonne Eliott as * The play will be held in the Fire Damage $4,000 in Union Lake Home Goodfellows to Sell Papers | * uth 33 elt E aPE E art a Fe? L 2 | Ready 150 Gifts for Distribution to Servicemen in the county contributed to the project, sbe said. Residents WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The : 4ist Annual Michigan Williams Lake Swim Club is spon-| Soft cy] Team Welfare Conference which cdn-— icy Williams Lake) st the CAT building on Willamsi#e, Be Honored * cd * Boy’s sport shirts and beach- wear particularly will follow the thread of men’s fashion. And boys jas well as men will wear- the | peon trousers, mandarin and Mex- lican shirts, blazer jackets and tail- ored swimwear from California. Dinner Scheduled by Emerson PTA An zaar the ae eu ge i ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1955 _ "TWENTY-FOUR i tig soe 1 ate tam ate ene and ih Te Borin Sittin a Niaht Afton Nigh} Sige igh sacks . eer Ne t’s Boring Sittin Night After Night’ sts inser =e s Boring Sittin me Night Atter Night ee sd , By ELIZABETH WOODWARD |nice boy and we lined up three “T find myself thinking ‘why “Our school doesn’t have any If there are no_parties at school./musts for most young’ moderns. ‘ different for friend to!s I do r there isn’ some of own, Start off| ravorite of these is the wool . . Make HER CHRISTMAS |} teccope-ecocomes sumaleren Sir miedccas heieten che wet ae ee cere as eee St a ea wen “eter wee oe ier tees aie Geeta, ) , you had.a fairy godmother to wave|her as I Uke to double-date m I to do.” : ~~ |gether. Perhaps your girl friend’s|colors to match either sweaters \ Complete With a. |tatai=tesee: 3 rote aa at's em ~ mp.ete l a with attractive, date-requesting} “But now she's going fairy godmother |boy for the evening. Show every-| The giris also dike a pair >‘ ’ males! nice boy and she doesn’t i . ie Ding) ter eam, Rad oo Needy 8 vane ied Saw te Selon co ak deonrine Sey ae Mirtor From Pontiac Glass || ,.A.o%.7 Sievd wuld 2.2] se satd eave she wes trying to "are ler tsa in| haat sled he ayes be | Dent wot or seedy ee Wienges en ; you could, ‘You'd Tine up dates| S* things wp. tor “me wiih ) droll t be aval have oc, pan anther youre" ro. ts | She. Will Be ——_ hands, a - owt ws Pair Wed in Indiana lled With a ion Marks going steady with the gis whol tis “avenue amounesd the Thrilled With a Legion Marks Lucille |brought them, you've a chance, |MUIEDY_ Sv a ee Nancy Genuine Pittsburgh. Ernest Ogdens’ Andrine Burch| - St te crowd tm the habit of jAnn of Ind., to Patrick ‘ coming to your house for fun. |McGalaster of . The wedding Plate Glass Door Golden Wedding and Franklin Scier ar inter eae wae. ies took place Nov, 4 i Tndiane, . shite ed |, One hundred and fifty guests * Dewey Cobb meh aot tre oat to be | ‘The freezer is somewhat like « Complete With jored the ‘Ernest E. Ogdens of ‘ied . bank account; a record of deposits iaind Oriole road Sunday at an. open| Fi Don't settle back and blame your! and withdrawals should be Kept on Clips, Ready to house in the American Legion Urd@y ify on anyone else. Start a real/it. : Home on Auburn avenue, The af evening at |campaign of promoting yourself Install. fair marked the golden anniver- with all girl friends and their amey of the compte: First Baptist |peaus. The more friends you have, SPECIAL 78 Hosts were the past command- Church, The |the more chances you have off DIETETIC FOODS 517% Sate te fan bide isthe |" (Capa Matar! Health Poods Nelson “| 7 $2465 . roe Ragfhgp eran elim a See ts Wayne, Pontiac. FE 4-001 : 2. nis a com! : amis about one-half : Mrs. Ogden is a past president. = Mr. and Mrs. od to waite wnely of cai trees a Sn oe aanec uae anes & cae Aleck F. Burch . . Or She May Have nuns ait ad comme oa | e = — : Party and Club Just the Right Spot for A centerpice of gold chrysanthe- ee venue. ‘ mums was on the gift table the son of: Entertainment @ Beautiful Venetian | The white and gold orchid worn Dont Mr : by Mrs, Ogden on her beige and @\ A : 4 - JACKIE RAE STUDIO a 4 es ons Soe ae Be Cones ieee “0 ee Leon F. Cobb) Senior Student Talent on Review \ and gold as well as the " : me : ad enior alent on Selection of Sizes. cm book, were gifts from the) av Pes | 2 of Silverbell Call in Advance for Booking Dates . : hosts. j : . sa g road . e F . $100 r Ameag the many sits re MR, and MRS. FRANKLIN D. COBB Jackie Rae Studio ~« $9,450 iil 214 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4 Gants vere preect tom Pom! LUCITJe Burch Becomes : ‘ land, Caro, Imlay City, Lapeer and| ® ° . . Protect and Add New Beauty to Her Fine , _Tit Bootes Church ‘was the, For tele wodiing tip. the si) @- ‘ *. Furniture. ." turday evening | Cobb changed to a black e<* Alpha Sigma Nu seme Sing spnellgpres Soaplibaed dress with matching acces- a 8 * . WER or HIS FAVORITE CHAIR . H | EI * and Franklin Dewey Cobb. sories and wore the orchid corsage 7 or SUITE completely modem- | Olds Election e 6 ©,_, [hem far tepted temper, JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS ; USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN! Se eee lot N Offi The bride is the daughter of Mr. ; | : recovered. Quality materials [O ew icers and Mrs. Aleck F. Burch of Fair. Out-of-town guests attended from|] Cordi hi Y Our : : ... 5-year guarentee on our F. Saginaw, Clarkston, Midland, Mil- ordially Invite You to : t A Small Deposit Will std 08 . Pyne A. Capucille turnished|grove avenue and he is the son of ‘ord, Dearborn, Ypsilanti and Fort e Hold ‘til Christmas! WwW | Margaret Waters at the. ‘Monny Silverbell road. aaen OP EN HOUSE , meeting of Alpha Sigma Nu soror-/ The Rev, William E. Hakes ° ILLIAM ty. Mine a = ane ot Ge 9 ech eanti> ‘Gene W. Doolin SUNDAY, DEC: 4 _ WE eave --[Riege, “Through the Years” by} SPM, °oremmen? preven’ ‘Claims Brid. 10:00 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M.. Vincent Youmans. and “Cradle = aims bride | , | | RIGHT sone” vy Johannes ‘Brahms, For her marriage the bride chose’ ip ang Mrs. Gene H. Rose off A CHRISTMAS NT | & Following the musical program, 4 gown of imported lace over satin <2 ‘antonio, Tex., announce the| Wa Furniture Makers and plans were discussed for the annual|With a scoop neckline featuring @ marriage of their daughter, Peggy] FANTASY 23 W. Lawrence St Phone FE 5-641 10 Ochord Lok Steers ae cosdated ty ene princemetyle dress was ccenied Rut %, Airman LC. Gene Wl peg tousande of ‘GE HE “$441 |], 270 Orthord Loke Ave. |eters wae contacted, ty Hem cre prs, She cared Sem, the son of Mend] Pla Fase ren Ou Roe wre 55 Officers elected were Miss \"iute Bible with a white Pp ' - Watees, president; Mim, Arter [8 Peoeete. * | The couple was married in a 6 Bring the Kiddies. SANTA Will Be There APP’S . Dahl, vice president; Mrs. How- | Mrs. Jerry Cobb was matron of ’clock ceremony Nov. 26 at Ran- © © eeesessevess- Both stores are ready with Trees ard Leoney, secretary, Mrs. |honor wearing a pink crystallette Solph Air Force Base, San Antonio, At JACOBSEN’S T, P. Robertson, treasurer, and |waltz-length dress with a matching| “ere he is stationed. Fe Miss Bajari, historian headpiece. Her bouquet was of blue’ The new ee eee FLORAL GREENHOUSES Cictcaes secttiation te CARM SoU bated sie tal mas! wsuer— gggd eel assem ne sto prc onan, ~ ap eae Jessie Stevens, soctal chairman, = nes geen wth poh oo was assisted by her - committee| cessories and a corsage of pink consisting of Mrs, D. J, Hackett,| roses and white carnations. Mrs. Mrs, Wilbert Huntley, Mrs, Parks| Cobb was gowned in a blue dress A, Smith and Mrs, Robertson, with blue accesspries. Her fow- The dinner meeting was held in| ers were yellow roses centered with a white carnation. design. All leather. "sires 2.2 $495 Sizes 12%-9 9 595 wa" |) Miketta = SN oe a 4° § Comfy’Christmas ?| SHEER Nylons sixee 124-2 $595 ; | 196. © > | : 2 pair $1.50 PARTY PATENT A new, low-slung pump for the petite uae eden who wonts tobe very-so-pretty Lovely stockings of sheer just like Mom's. Not as shown. | 7 ie perfection . . . always flattering : with self or dark seams, FREE GIFT WRAPPING “ZIP IT’S ON! Corduroy in Scotch plaids with soft sole, Sizes 5-12. | : ¢ Ge aes ee 2 pairs $1.00 > GROWING GIRLS’ Glove feather slipper in uttra BOYS’ and GIRLS’ lid 95 JUVENILE BOOTERY 28 E. Lawrence St. - $6.50 CUMOUE soventie| SAGINAW \ 7 2088 we FAMILY SHOE STORE _ S28 W. Hop 3. ; iat ‘ ee : : es ; 4 ; 7 oe z t \ ec 4 ip ve 73 oe : < . = : ‘i f ° <4 t 9 @ :* y : : { . re a a4 7 s 4 ok | Les rag oe : : las oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1955 TWENTY-FIVE eee 5 ain ,,|Let Kids Make we e€asons Yule Tree Items Jes ae ae child << e, a you that you cannot operate with{hioard that « friend is making fiveluoe tr ge tee gn ne | from have/any serenity. _ |doliars a week more, has a more : such honestly tried and cannot find any-| pweRENT REASONS ai oh & tien en, me 8 tw no employer wants|thing about your work, or the com-|" the hr bestia with ess seals pasted on a piece Others stay for pany itself, which is at. all in-| Usually, dere having trowiile getting along ot colored paper on the tree ‘Job and leave|teresting to you; if the policies of|'* very ifferent. = people in the office; or because! sightly older children can string =) ad &@ mental break-|the company — or of your own! - ee e jour life is a mess and we ah an illness, ae aan gga oligos We want to change because we're & change of jobs will rev.|Ti#ht Ted cranberries or popcon , y 5? -{unpleasant, unethical, or alien toitired of it “all; or because ‘welolutionize things. These are the ®%4 make paper chains and lan- —STARTING— = what is the answer? Where|~ wees’ aa) st” very worst reasons. _|terns. Older girls (or little ones TOMORROW ae ead tas eens a elena Wad. comms 00 bo tong Tene ce ae en, nee, te be TH . ar dooe en te | Honeymooning}| voter, in a ware ands de ae IS GENTLEMAN PREFERS | | in northern pgy : ws acre ores, are ull ‘of materials Lato : : eee. s quit pro Ss to m ! sorts of Christ a _ por pang cw - 4 - Michigan are blowing up her job. In reali the! decorations, Use ph tenaiansion a oat Fite eager | Mr. and Mrs. is apt to be no better paid in a and start your children contribu: most-certainly net. If tt were ae Henry W: Prominent iy more glamorous ting to the atmosphere of your) | ¢ S55. | mn, ome. s 12 pital > malar Pres Se fg et + with a job, If you dilly-dally f the former | soy are having trouble with “ait-|f Pee wondering whether you 4 Dorathene E. \ficult" people on your present) MANY TRIED... BUT ONLY ee ‘le,’ _|Bremises, you'll find them on thet [= . t not, the answer is no. Eberle, new premises. ce ONE SUCCEEDED .. 5. % D dongheer of | And te: ume ts a. per- | SEE HOW SHE DID iT IN are only @ few good rea- : sonal problems, A change of per-| ier Having your Sem: the Rev. and \sonai habits, rather than jobs, is The If you have a really good soil ae for at least two years and Mrs. Walter | indicated. Tender Trap received no Promotion, en- Eberle of (Copyright 1965) Frank street, | i ry: trom MBH serving | Games Provide | ; Surprise Luxury F FRANK STAATRA DEBBIE REYNOLIS , He is the | Surprise luxury often shows in: i Real Contests son of coat linings. A soft white cloud of} DAVID WAYNE: CELESTE HOLM i . ‘Orlon pile, rich fur pattern on ' \J B | for Any Player Mr. and Mrs. | corduroy, an expanse of gold vel-|~ AM -G08 PICTURE | veteen. Straight line tunic effects)’ | Future financiers, traffic experts, Henry Cross , i see {im CINEMASCOPE set » COLOR!| [Isportsmen and quiz masters. will fey of Lapeer. (ean ont cam cor daa aot geval Micenitiag: jset nat assist from the Christmas| . . "lin matching or color-coordinated ae ; oe oe eee MR, and MRS. HENRY W. CROSS tabric. TOM & JERRY CARTOON |) High finance piays a star role in . 3 seaier Cy the metus Wane , nae ness * : ° | * . = freon *Varous nev’ gunee seal CANN elight Service Read} Beauty Clinic Short Curl iz with real estate speculation, stock | Permanents , market gyrations and even thelfOr Dorathene E. Eberle by Edythe “McCulloch From | The television age also has its} Dorathene E. Eberle became the! Mrs. Cross was gowned in a light | NIGHTLY COSMETIC | $ 50 z jimpact o the game pack, Quiz| pride of Henry William Cross|blue dress with black accessories | CARE : 6 and panel shows are represented) «day evening in a candielight| 24 & corsage of red roses and by a record variety of board game : Scant white carnations. How many of you have pur- € ‘ i versions, while news programs and|Ceremony at Evangelistic Taber- e ¢e chased an elaborate set of cos- ) aes es ‘Hventriloquist shows also make a|nacle. For their honeymoon in northern fl metic? And bave taken them | showing The Rev. A. J. Baughey solem-| Michigan, the new Mrs. Cross IMPERIAL All the family will be exferts on} 4 ea mescvinge ‘a the pro |Ceemend 00 0 gray wilt wikk ove- Sal |the fine points of sports, if they of :200 1. cado accessories. On their return 5 Beauty on make the most of games featuring) ®®°* guests. the newlyweds will reside in La: Orl S ter: 29 E. Pike St. FE 4-287 | Parlor versions of baseball, foot- a ot peer. on Sweaters iball and ice hockey. |. The bride is the daughter of the -|Rev. and Mrs. Walter R. Eberle edt Sten Sh: gh fda At ce tor co i ee dnleaataaaias| of Frank ' t and He ia the ®'son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. custom-made : PERMANENTS The bridal gown of floor-length ivery satin was fashioned with Gibson sleeves, a sweetheart hidden beauty in hair brought to life with one of our very own custom Individea! Hair _Baughy and Donald Garnier. phe AAAI ILIIII III IIIA AAA ed $| families followed at the home of @| the bride. For her daughter's wed- Crcccccccccccccccoccccccesessoocccosoosoocees) “ing Mrs. Eberie wore a royal blue -| dress with beige accessories and a ‘How to Make Your Wedding Go Smoothly’ Come in, write or phone for this booklet. There is no charge. grecccoccccccccoccooosocosooosceooeoscocssooocs |\Coming Events eens. atte Herat ue Pee ns ereday oh Pearce Floral Company 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-0127 A reception for the immediate |", Banquet Is Planned by Beta Sigma Phi Plans for the Silver Anniver- |sary Founders’ Day Banquet were idiscussed when the City Council neckline and a gathered skirt (Of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority) q V-neck or Slipover or coat ~ front styles. Rich brown, green, —— grey or red. Sizes 3 to 12. = 2.98 to 5.98 * fe Dm SP “ee | at trace of cream with tissue or corner of your towel. If your skin is oily don’t apply cream, ‘but pat dry with towel. This is all you ever need to keep ge skin smooth and firm. Do #%. oe Px NE hye te me te Ss ow 1% * z a oe Young Folk Shop— : Lower Level rae a © Me 46 WN. Saginaw Se. #9_New...no up-to-the minute wardrobe's smart without it ‘ eee that wonderful “mat-finish grained calf . . . buffed so it's almost suede-y . . .” That's marvelous-soft textured leather . that’s now in everyone's fashion vocabulary! Jacqueline’s slimmed soft-toe CORKETTE spec, black-stitch’d ‘n perf’d- (light-as-cork afoot!) just what your new tweeds, knitteds NEED in AVOCADO, - SCARLET or CAMEL. _ Brown-perf'd. 10° how VOGUE describes this _ cat ‘n mouse Clever felt applique of cat’ n mouse motit on velvety corduroy jumper . . . great for giving or wearing ot Christmastime. We like it with @ Peter Pan collar, putf-sleeve blouse. Block with: pink or Navy with white. Remember, “Sportswear is @ welcome gift! holiday whirl Settom Right. Argit's dream of glamour... @ whirling taffeta skirt trimmed with rhinestones made more ht ee te Dr, | : a j 4] e: my , a 3 sportswear Washable Slacks > g ifts for gir Is T talored thick - set corduroy. fe . © Navy; brown, charcoal. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1955 Buy plenty of extra sill, fresh for a late snack after a big Christ- ~ el ; sina and nuts too, These aire good mas Prmmce Fashioned for ee Professionally PERMANENTS, from... . $5.00 CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 116 N. 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Mrs. Richard are Mrs. Karl Schultz of Clyde street, & | Paschke (left) of Union Lake road is Mrs. Raymond Swackhamer of Oakcliff general chairman of the affair which street and Mrs, Leon Glynn of Elizabeth CREATED | | begins this evening at 8 o'clock in the Lake road. | Parents Attend ‘Classes’ by ANDRE High School PTA Has Open House: Exciting! New! The annual . pen ‘howe of the) the sumber of students and the , The movie, “The High Walls”, “SUPREI Ep Pontiac High School Parent- average grade of the students in will be shown Jan. 19. ‘the meutel NEW STUDENTS EACH WEEK Office-trained men and women are urgently needed in business. High school or college grad- uates and also mature women—this is your op- portunity to enter the business world. We have *,° a a a a an wry al i i i i ii Ni Ni i Ni hi i i i Nit i ti i Mi i i thn hi i in i than i i i i ie Ai Nh Nin hi ti Ni nl a ‘Teachers Association was cele-| that class, name and jevel of | [brated Tuesday evening. | the’ course, imtreduction to the °*Piains the problems. of tee'% many employment calls which we are unable P nded 15 | textbook used, and the general ‘these pe sees a sensational brawl last * G dropped from 9-5 to ess) -5' on Basilio. The Boston * than rounds, but few experts figure it will go the distance, Basilio, with an undefeated string of 14 fights, is returning a the challenger’s home grounds. Tony made his first defense of the the crown on a 12th-round TKO. The champion also will he ott defense of the oe dome in the 14th round April 1, and then Jost to Basilio, All told, 11 welterweight champions have lost their titles th ‘first time they've put them on the line, them, the bout, with New England TV blacked out. 1 Re » making his first and seven have regained * * * ABC will broadcast and telecast The prospects of another bris- amal 41-5-1 with 26 kayos, He has outpointing Italo Scortichini and Gil Turner in, over-the-weight af- fairs. He has an over-all record of 47-11-7 with 21 knockouts and never has been stopped. ' DeMarco has had only one fight since ‘losing his title — a quick, first-round TKO over Chico Vejar in Boston Sept. a oo been stopped three times, Robinson Among Top Candidates for Bill Glassford’s Post OMAHA (#—University of Ne- coach at the University of Michi- gan, reportedly stood high on the list. The Omaha World-Herald, in a ‘dispatch from its Lincoln Bureau yesterday, said school officials are believed to have decided on the ‘Fate Hangs in Balance Possible Entry of Miami in Minors Hinges on Study by League Directars jdetermine mileage and. expenses'| Squads About on Even Basis iriousness, ‘The best thing would of travel to the Southern city. One baseball man said in all se- be for each club to buy its own ai 3 2 bare a general manager, to try to to local interests. ae g $ i 3 Said nie feet ‘ : Missouri’s Pride coach in America® University of Missouri officials back them. i = see Strange happenings s = Faurot Reaps Praise Despite 1-9 Season jeareer—9 losses in 10 games—but/known it at the annual Missouri his players acclaim him “the best split-T ‘formation, drew some alumni fire during the disastrous season but you wouldn't have Football Banquet last night. - Dr. Elmer Ellis, the university president, read two brief papers. One from the institution’s Ath- letic Advisory Committee was a s—and resolution commending Faurot and others responsible for the athiectic tisend the game into overtime. Almont, Romeo Cage Losers by a Whisker Last Second Basket Drops Romeo; Imlay Wins in Overtime Two breath-takers featured the sparse area cage action Tuesday night with Imlay City taking. an overtime 67-63 decision from Al- in the final second for Almont to in the extra Romeo held a one point lead after the first quarter and did not hold an edge until the final two minutes when it held a five point or South Lake led at the half -28. South Lake however .put : hit A alumni throughout the state to oe ven ee signed by n the. varsity sorta squad said: “Coach Den Faurot is the best ‘Ini In hematin wie we jan: the things we want.” +75 fet sali ay Tt = Gee ‘of| Bill Schmidt led the scoring with| | 19 points followed by ‘Chuck Mark- ham for Romeo. Four South Lake} - players were. in the double figures 7 yp. on he saecemrnendlinig ss LIT Wins Opener Lawrence Tech opened its basket. ball season Tuesday night at Hackett Fidid House by defeating an Alumni team 66-65 on a last in Annual Event NEW YORK (INS) — LF oft caf lure i g a » Y - — 3 i INS Names Blaik ‘Coach of Week’ NEW YORK (INS)—Col. Earl H. (Red) Blaik, a meticulous football experts also saluted these “best of the week’ perform- the week—Army's come-from- behind 14-6 _ S of Navy, of the week—Jon Arnett, South- alifornia haifback. ay of the week—a 70-yard touch- down rum by fullback Dick Gupton whieh Denver a controversial 6-3 victory ern Pi Coach Art Van Ryzin’s starters opener. From left (top No: 7); tling punching duel and DeMarco’s CHIEFS’ NEW LOOK — Here's the way Pon- tiac High School's basketball Chiefs will look when they, take to the floor at Catholic Central, come Friday night. The five above represent in center (No. in the season Dave Diehm, man), forward. guard; (top right No. 3), left, bottom, No, 12), and at right (No. 14), Rod Treasis (only letter- Pentiae Press Phote Larry Peet, guard; Il), Hudson Ray, pivotman; (at Willie DeWalt, forward, Birmingham's Eastern Michigan League football and cross country champions were honored Tuesday night at the annual Fall Sports Dinner in the Maple Room of Bir- mingham High School. Coach Carl Lemle's Maples won jthe school’s 1st Eastern Michigan League crown this fall and finished the season with an impressive 8-1 Cotton States nteams are Greenville, League Breaks COLUMBUS, Ohio ® — Judge Emmet Harty, Cotton States , last night ah- ution of the Class C circuit as of Jan. 1, 1956 because he said only three of the league’s six teams are prepared to ‘oper- ate, Harty did not elaborate. But his statement was an ‘indication that the three teams he identified — Hot Springs, Ark., Meridian and Vicksburg, Miss. — were not in the best financial condition. The league's remaining three Miss., El Dorado, Ark., and Monroe, La. Wildlife, Adventure Lectures for OCSC . Arrangements have been com- pleted for the presentation of a series of wildlife and adventure lectures and motion pictures by Oakland County Sportsmen's Club. Earl Hilfiker of Rochester, N. Y., will open the series Jan. 23 with Maple Football, Harrier Champs Feted at Banquet record, losing only to Royal Oak,} 27-20, in the finale Thanksgiving Day. at Ypsilanti. Walled Lake in- flicted the lone dual meet loss. Jim Traa, Birmingham's co- captain and Class A all-state end candidate, was the Ist recipient varsity football player who best represents the ideals of good sportsmanship. F Special awards were also pre- sented to Traa and Bill Swaney, the other captain, and Howard Didier and- Doug Wuggazer, co- captains of the cross country team. Gifts were presented to the coaches by their respective squads. Thirty- eight football players and a like number of runners received letters and certificates. ' Another highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Detroit Times Trophy, emblematic of the Suburban Detroit football title. Last night's banquet was spon- sored by fathers and mothers of football and cross country team members. Rev. Robert E. —a was toastmaster, Al Bates Elected to Babe Ruth Post Albert W, Bates, 922 Mohegan, Birmingham, was elected to the advisory board for Region 3 of the two films. ‘Buck, Bevers, Bronze backs”. Others are set for Feb. 9) and March 22. All will be shown in’ pave = ~~ 4 cost Wyoming the Skyline champton-— ‘PHS auditorium. National Babe Ruth Organization. He was recently re-elected as the | Michigan State Director for the ‘Babe Ruth League. |Stager Still Cautious ANN ARBOR ® — Michigan's young and energetic swimming coach, A. P. (Gus) Stager, has gathered a freshman team loaded with talent and potential. There are eight All-America high school and winners on his Faurot, 53, has. been a head|second basket by J Basilico. football coach 2% years—18 of|Stan Sylvester paced w with those at Missouri. points, i) / aX fe i : ( } y / jt ) ‘aie V, /. oe * Itainment. He also was Ist in the Two of the most impressive are freestyler Dick- Hanley of Evans- ton Township, Tll., and versatile Carl Wooley of Brockton, Mass. * * * Wooley, swimming for Williston Academy, Mass., flashed to All- America honors with a top prep school time of 23.1 in the s0-yard| free-style, just one second off the intercollegiate and Big Ten rec- ords, — . But that isn’t Wooley’s only at- prep ratings of the 100-yard, free- style, 100-yard back. stroke, 150-| yard individual medley and 3rd in | the 200-yard free style. Hanley set an interscholastic record of 1:55.5 in the 20-yard freestyle and 51.2 in the 100-yard Michigan’s Freshman Swimming Squad Loaded With All-America Prep Stars Three of Stager’s All-America choices come from Michigan. Dick Mehl, freestyler from Saginaw Arthur Hill, has the 3rd best high school time for the 100- Both Fred Mowry and Dick. Mc- Ginley come from Battle Creek High School and have good times in several events. . * * * i Add to these Tony Turner, } Britain's high and low board cham-| pion diver. Turner, who competed for Britain in the Olympics, is on ‘Ala. Report Nashua ‘Up for Auction Executor of Woodward Racing Holdings Says Rumors of Sale False NEW YORK ®—Despite denials by an executor of the estate, there were persistent reports today that the great Nashua and other racing holdings of the late William Wood- ward Jr., estimated at 5 million - dollars, will be put up for auction within 90 days. . * * ° Several New York newspapers Maple! published the report last night with the Daily Mirror flatly stating that the familiar red and white polka dot colors of the Belair Stud, under which two generations of the Wood- ward family raced their thorough- breds would be retired. * * * The Mirror story, under the by- line of sports editor Dan Parker, said the decision had been reached - by executors of the estate left by Woodward, a prominent sports- man-socialite who was shot to death accidentally by his wife last October 30, * * * John W. Ludewig, one of the ex- ecutors, denied the report, how- ever. “Everyone is free to speculate, of course," he said. “But no deci- sion has been made in the matter." The newspaper reports said the decision was made to sell Wood- ward's holdings because of the risky nature of a large investment in race horses while an estate is being handled by executors for minors who will not reach legal maturity for a decade or more. Woodward's two sons, {n line for ithe estate, are still of grade school ‘age. William III is only 11. His brother, James, js 7. ‘Archery Chicken Shoot, Kiddies Party Planned Holiday period brings lots of activity at OCSC. Among the events are a chicken shoot for archers, Dec. 4, at the 28 target club course. Any Oak- land County archer is eligible for this event. On Dec. 18 (Sunday) the club will hold its annual Childrens’ Christmas party in the clubhouse. A full two hour program has been arranged, including motion pictures and distribution of gifts from a big Christmas tree. Star From Sandlots COLUMBUS, Ohio @ — Donnie Michner, a 17-year-old 6-foot 2 high school student from Huntsville, today was named the na. ition’s No. 1 sandlot baseball play- er for 1955... The National Basebalf iy (NBC) named Michner the indi freestyle, the latter just two sec-jthe freshman team as the topividual most likely to reach star: onds over the world mark, ai, yf Prospect. —— x i - Pry bs \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8 20, 1055 Nashua Named ‘Horse of Year’ Top 3-Year-Old ‘ NEW YORK (INS)—Nashua, Bel- air stud’s champion three-year-old, has been named “best horse of the year” in a poll conducted by racing publications. The late William - Woodward dr’s conqueror of Swaps captured 22 of 33 ballots for “Horse of the Year” honors and also was named ‘hest three-year-old colt or gelding” as well as “peat three-year-old.” _High gun received eight votes for “Horse of the Year” while Swaps came in 3rd with three votes. Nashua earned $752,550 in the 14 races in which he was entered this Oxford. . |year to bring his lifetime earnings Town and Country | Shoe Department Tel-Huron Shopping Center | Open Daily 9:30 to 6 P. M. jThurs. Fri. Set. 9:30 to 9 P. BM. 4 \to $045,415—2nd only to. Citation among the all-time money winners. The rest of the 1955 turf cham- pions were voted as follows: Needles. “ afl Best two-year-old filly—Doubledogdare. Beat two-year-old—Needles. Best three-year-old fill Morn, Best Gun. Best handicap filly or mare—Misty Mora, Best eprinter—Berscem, Best grass Vincent. Best steeplechase —Net Breaks Groza’s Record When George Blanda of the Phone FE 4-4542 early this season, he broke the . previous mark of 109 set by Lou Ba Cleveland. Auto Safety Glass AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE wRIb-1 Ub. COFFEE Whittemers’s §— 30 Auburn Mir. 31 with or Door Triple Ho Gchram’s % Glave Jerome's 26 Associates r insurance Benored? Croney's 25 Cent. Line, 17 Hub Auto Glass Co. imme 8 Oukvimn it 4. 128 Oeklend Ave. re Le oon. 32 Averili’s 4 lish, Sooners Domi ate OLD ARMY MAN—Lt. Paul Giel | Officers 7|-Proving Grounds. He is the Min- nesota All-America back who be-| came a bonus pitcher with the New York Giants. — New Midwest ls Proposed Included in! Se “tmunight Boureon Waimey + 86 Proor Wationpl Distillers tek for Century ‘Club at your favorite tavern! . Handsome outside, mellow inside - —no wonder Century Club és so populer these days! Producte Corp, M. ¥. |Than Year Ago Jcreased kill, good weather and im-| 4 Houseof Custom. Colors } Conference U. of D. _ Six - Team Football League | " CINCINNATI (INS)—The presi- dent of Xavier University has proposed the formation of new football and basketball conferences in the age liner both oe the University of Detroi The Rev. Paul oan: s. J. offered the proposal last night at Xavier's annual football banquet in Cincinnati. Father O'Connor went on rec- ord as opposing the formation of an all-Catholic loop, a plan of- | fered recently by Detroit presi- dent Rev. Celestine Steiner, 8.3. | The six-team football conference ‘offered by Father O'Connor would ‘include Detroit, Xavier, Dayton, Marquette, Cincinnati and Miami (of Ohio). The basketball loop would in- ‘clude the above teams plus St. | sible to form such a football con- ference despite rumblings from the 1955 Pheasant Season Better riors’ Paul Arizin has fingertip ball after ‘taking a rebound from the St. Louis Hawks’ backboard in the first period of game at FINGERTIP CONTROL — Philadelphia War- a control of the Joe Graboski sk cited cok Ga Oilles shares heath fied are Chuck Cooper (11) of the Hawks and Warriors. Others are not identified. AP Wirephote (9) and Jack George (17) of the LANSING — “Better bg! _ year” is the summary of gan'e 1955 pheasant season which closed Nov, 10, Higher bird populations, | farm conditions were all cited as factors contributing to a) better hunting season. 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Four days of sessions by about Floyd Back to Furman averaged Furman NIGUTUAWKS | Har = ogg =e ‘Team No. 1 16 #1 yp 13 Parkway Oro. is = , ween 2030 Team No. 3 16 34 ng t= 202-604; Harneck Mtg. 146 eons Drivi vt AR rant 2 Bae TRIPLE CHECK ar. YOUR COOLING SY Front Wheel Pack Reg. $1.00° TIRE TRACTION. Sineeee Winter SERVICE SPECIALS! TIRES “BATTERY ng STEM FOR SAFETY Brake | Adjustment Reg. $1.75 18 A.M. te 5:30 P.M. 8AM. 09 P.M. LU been set for the Olympic » |for-fun athletes. Center — Jim Mense, Notre Dame, Backs—Ear! Morrall, Michigan State; Howard (Hopalong) Cassa. dy, Ohio State; Tommy MeDonald, Oklahoma; and Don Schaefer, No- tre Dame. * The 220-pound Jones, one of three repeaters from last year’s All Mid- western team, was shifted from his normal position to tackle as was another strapping star, 242. pound Parker of Ohio State. 7 care tap "by The Rustad res (ineluding - BS weight, home town): FIRST M Ren Kramer. Michigan, Jr, 218, Bast Detroit, Mich, Tom Mecnts, Michigan, Jr., 219, Holland, 450 delegates of the Amateur Ath- will be devoted largely to paper work for the winter games in Cortina, Italy, and the summer) games in Melbourne, Australia. They will discuss such questions as how to raise a fabulous amount of funds to send U.S. teams to On the other side of the agenda will be sions affecting the country’s play- The AAU, ruling body of the pionship events for the coming year—many of. them looking to- ward the Olympics; pass on atlr letic records claimed during the the rules of competition. | Among a more important | sf records . listed for study’ is the sizzling 100-yard dash run by Jim Golliday at — Ti., May 14 in 9.2 Another is Wes ” Santee’s mile run in. 4:004 at Austin, Tex., April 2. * * are approved by the AAU, they national Amateur Federation for world recognition, Trio Topped 100 RBI's Three Redlegs drove in more letie Union of the United States! an assortment of deci-! Simon Pures, will award cham-/¢ te roles of competion IEE * Tf these and other new marks 8. will be submitted to the ‘Inter-|Step Catvin Jones, town: br. 220, Steubenvitie, Ob: Jim Parker, Obit State, ar., M2, Tolede, Ohio Guards = 208, Muskogee, eon Notre Dame, Sr, 199, Wor. - Center J wae, B Notre Dame, Sr, 206, Ham Earl Morrall, Michigan Giele, Gr., 108, Muskegon, Howard Cassady, Onle State, Gr., 172, Co to z, Baumgart : b ae eee Kowalexye unl ‘and ‘Lobbowien of Detrot TUESDAY'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Elkins, W.Va. Davis & Elkins 86, Salem (W.Va.) 78 ‘ W.Va. 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(INS)—National president Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY you can't expect to do well, Re practice © Wile fight with “midiewelghtlootiosion to atide srortecasting.” {Will be fitted to hen 7 to ” meaasure whe champion Carl (Bobo) Olson in : i aa te sae Gloag. ne Beats Hammer 9 or Eaay or The former welter and middle- inserts for the holes that will give weight king sparred four rounds) MIAMI BEACH, Fila. (INS) —/you that needed firmness in swing. yesterday to bring his total prac-|Rex Layne, 208%,..won a split de-/ There's more to it: Quite a few tice rounds to 52. cision over Mike Hammer, 190%, | stars have added an extra hole for Detroit, last night before 2,464!the little finger to give them a The American Hockey League {s|fans who paid $5,444 to see the 10-/4-fingered grip. 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League, which all, ‘was right in the middle of|defensive but weak hitting catcher deal, a big one that would|got the jump on the National things. ane by consummating two major deals * 6 6 in October, was busily trying to The energetic general manager ‘cook up a few more. The Cleve- of the St. Louis Cardinals, who has). land Indians admitted they made found it tough sledding in‘ his ef- » jeoncrete offers for players from Lyin tha den, Sone mar mgt three rival clubs. League swap since he quit the Ch . Seeking to-strengthen such po- cago White Sox last month, ap- sitions as first base, pitching and peared finally to be making some catching, the Tribe has talked to Lane spent most of yesterday in man Triandos. and catche: conference with officials. of the {Hal Smith, to. Chicago concern- New York Giants, Philadelphia fing catcher Sherman Lollar and ,Fhillies and Chicago Cubs. While to Washington about southpaw no deal stemmed from these long Maury McDermott. Asked whether sessions, it was expected that any attempt had been made to something will develop when he re- Mickey Vernon from Boston, a sumes negotiations with these clubs Cleveland official countered with today. ithis question: Lane admitted he was a “Would you be willing to ac- of the Orioles said he had talked Goodman/Chicago he would refuse to report General Manager Paul Richards to. Cleveland as well as several other clubs and commented wry- ly: “I'd say we're not making much headway, They feel I am requesting too much and I feel they are unreasonable in their demands." General Manager Muddy Ruel of Detroit acknowledged he talked with Cléveland concerning a right- handed hitting outfielder (be- vito) but said no headway was made. Chuck Comiskey, White Sox vice president, happy over the deal which brought slugger Larry Doby to Chicago, said he talked with all clubs in an attempt to get another starting pitcher. Ironically, the only trade that has been « ted—the one in which the Cubs sent pitcher Hal Jeffcoat to Cincinnati for catcher Hobie Landrith—hit a snag when Jeffcoat declared from Is Ready fo Quit PHILADELPHIA # ~— End Pete League's Philadelphia Eagles says he will play his last pro football the Bears. Pihos, came to the Eagles in 1947 from the University of Indi- ana. He plans to reside in nearby Wallingford, Pa., and continue for Bobby Avila?” to the Reds. Ace : (Babe Still Under . Rugged Eagle Ace Tests in Hospital game in Chicago, Dec. 12 against) GALVESTON, Tex. (INS)—Babe Zaharias continued to undergo a long series of tests today while lieved to be rookie Rocky Cola-| - ‘UNUSUAL PITCH—Mike Garcia arm in shape operating a sewing machine. It’s part of the work involved in operating the Indian) pitcher's dry cleaning. shop in Cleveland. Pop Battles ‘Pappy’ “TAMPA, Fla. @® — Two little! 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Tino deer left, but because the on) ‘ si displayed an asperating Real * ~~ dency to stay put, and in many areas there were) Check list for “eeeee Gas tank in rear : Com eene clener | aT 1445 O28) FOSTERS GARAGE 467 Aubure Ave. ~imported car buyers: ves Engine in front where it belongs? . for safety? ........Y fortable seats for 4adults?.......¥ Vv “ gove around. Being night feeders by choice, deer like to fiddle and loaf PATTERSON around the thick- ets in daylight hours with maybe a little incidental grazing to break ‘the monotony. Hence the stress ;put on early morning and evening hours by deer hunters. Lack of travel by deer undis- | turbed during the daytime is | often blamed on the weather be- ing too warm, teo cold, or too daytime as a matter of pref- erence, state of the weather not- | withstanding. i ‘do as well as they had reason * too few hunters. to force them to, largely | else. Actually deer | _|| don't meve around much in the kill this year which is almost cer- tain to fall below preseason esti- mates, is mainly attributable. to! and |Michigan the last two weeks in) | Nowoumher:. * * - U. P. hunters in many areas iwere hampered by too much snow. ‘Alternate gales and dead calms iadded to problems facing hunters throughout the state, Next to a howling storm, which makes hunt- jing practically impossible, a quiet, generally windless day with little whispers of breeze from every point of the compass, is as tough a situation as the deer hunter is likely to encounter. We had plenty of both conditions the last two weeks. Headed by general manager and eamp cook Bob Nelson, a group of Universal Oi! Seal brass includ- ing, Vern Shea, Weldon Fritch, Weather, however, is of consid-|Bob Snow, Roy Pearson and Ed; ‘erable importance to the hunter.’ Doughty opened up Sleepy Hollow two - ‘Principal reasof for a total deer for the last time this calendar; by the Michigan State Rifle and State's Deer Kill Goes Up First Six Days of ‘55 Hunting Season Reveal * BOWLERS Fully Automatic Pin Spotters Open 9 A.M. to 1 A. M. 12 Per Cent Increase LANSING—Michigan's deer -kill usa, US-10 oa M-30. A 28 ‘pet lcent increase from last year showed up on US-131, US-31, M-66, 'M-37 and M-82. Statistically, these = leveled off to a 12 per cent increase. * * A computed total of were counted during the period! compared to 15,772 last year. For jeach year, the opening period in- cluded a fal] weekend. * ¢ *® south on ferries compared to 6304 through the first Sunday of last year. . Cage Practice Tonight A practice session for the Griff's; Grill basketball team, which will compete in Class B in this season's city league play, is scheduled to- terested in playing ene ens Sane | is invited to attend the County and the wierd variety of weather .in|- At the Straits, 5311 deer came! — ee dighwasher *. * * While there was a considerable amount of cabin warming done hunting too. tice rounds at empty cans, the only shot fired in anger was oné by Bob Snow at a fox, which proved more than equal’ to the by this group there was a lot of); Aside trond a humber of prac- Deer ‘Stay Puf’ Cut Hunting Toll year. The writer went " along tegen 3 i F I of lack : 3 “ ue 3 f a ie i Deer Season al an End: Press Contest Over, Too Smallbore Title Shoot Jan. 6-7. OCSC Host for State Rifle Event; Program Lists Many Matches Michigan small bore rifle gal- lery championships will be shot off at Oakland County © Sportsmen's Club Jan 6-7. The matches listed for the day event are sanctioned "| Pistol Association, registered by the National Rifle Asseciation | and sponsored by the OCSC. | All matches will be shot on the| 'OCSC indoor range at the club- Rabbit Hunted Widely. Cottontail Named Most Popular Game in State By MORT NEFF Ask the average hunter what the most popular game target is in OF intl TH z i : i Li: i g Michigan and you may get several answers . , . deer, pheasant, may- ibe. , - but the hag reply would be ® the cottontail rab- bit! It's a fact that 7 i: iF 82 ¢ Their chief defense long H a8 and they are hunted widely pare at Waterford. More than a dozen different | type of matches will be shot and| | winners. . State ( Conducts Inventories of Lakes, Streams | LANSING @ — Fisheries re- search inventories of 31 Michigan lakes and 26 streams and river ported today, month survey of the 16,700-acre Upper and Lower Her- | states, roaming field and forest in -|sion dug in the _ throughout the state. Hunting OK on Rights-of-Way, Says Kavanagh LANSING (®—The Horton tres- pass act does not prohibit hunting on highway rights-of-way, Atty. Gen. Thomas M. Kavanagh held | * . * His opinion was requested by Gerald E. Eddy, director of the state conservation department. Eddy told the attorney general there was some confusion over whether the law prohibited road- side hunting or simply bans hunt-. ing on farm land: Eddy. said the department had been guided by an attorney gan- NEFF 17.684 deer’ jmany awards will be given the ),, cottontail ig a common resi- dent of eastern and midwestern |winter and summer. Their flesh is | | excellent when prepared in a dozen | different ways, and it is little won- der that they are hunted by almost dl i of about two weeks. The nest i ‘ring Lakes in Benzie County. ATTENTION NEW CAR BUYER DECEMB ~ Change Now to the famous Royal “8™ ER SPECIAL 5 Tires—5 Tubes Includes All Taxes and Tire Balancing {Additional cherge on new cars with over 500 miles) IF YOU DON’T KNOW TIRES — YOU'D BETTER KNOW YOUR TIRE DEALER We Have Served Pontiac for Over 30 Years t EXCHANGE El Paso Jan. 2. i eee of the teams was an- er's written permission Wyoming Meets Tech _eral’s opinion issued 25 years ago. ° but Kavanagh said the opinion was in Sun Bowl Battle in the form of letters written and} EL PASO, Tex. (INS) — Uni-\Signed by an assistant attorney iversity of Wyoming will meet general and was not official. | Texas Tech, the host team, in the! ‘Kavanagh said the legislature's the month. jannual Sun Bow! football game at intent was to keep hunters off farm llands unless they had the farm- nounced yesterday. Texas Tech has Officials emphasized that state ‘a seagon record of seven victories,'|aw does prohibit hunting from an | jtwo defeats and one tie. Wyoming, automobile, whether. stopped or ‘hwich plays Houston Saturday, has moving. It also outlaws the carry- oS ing of loaded firearms in ears. Duck and Goose Hunters Prosper Conservationists Say Luck in Marshes Goes Up 39 Per Cent awarded a $50 U.S. Savings Bond. This Week’s SPECIAL! here’s a STRAIGHT STEER LANSING ® — State Conserva- ton Departzneet reports tat dc and goose hunters in the Pointe, Mouillee marshes are having one| of their best seasons in years. compared to last year but that their hunting success was up 39) per cent, A survey showed that 8,661 hunt-' ers took 6,291 birds, mostly ducks. and coots, compared to 8,093 hunt- ers and 4.539 birds in the same! period last year. Goose hunters in the Swan Creek- | Fennville area took 2,288 birds lcompared to 2,242 last year. One Wolf Killed; Big Bounty in Other Game_ | LANSING — One female wolf was killed in October and bountied | lin Iron County. ban bobcats were bountied ones) GET OUR FRONT END ALIGNMENT | The state paid $21,920 in bounty fees. | Twenty of the coyotes were taken in the norfhern Lower |Peninsula. Foxes were bountied throughout the state. The bobcat jtotal does not include ‘cats boun- tied through county sheriffs. | Retaliates i in Stride Cunning Fox Outwits State’s Bounty System by Reproducing Past Reason jthe nose in an effort to cut the -| stock of foxes. In 194, the state -|paid trappers and hunters $134,820 for 26,964 fox skins. That was $30,- 000 more than it paid for fox boun- of | ties in 1948. fox: The-legislature maintained! \The -state conservation depart- mefit estimates the state and coun- ty bounties on foxes totaled nearly half a million dollars during the five-year period ending in 1951. Has the bounty paid off in in- ~jereasing the pheasant population? 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But while pheasants in-| k absorbers creased in numbers, so did thef 5, Inflete tires fe foxes id roper pressures® Department game workers fol-| = lowed Sii-miles.of fox trails in| Sone ae ee good pheasant country. In a day important fester of following fox trails, as many |g “*\” “erie. oosy cising, long as 100 pheasants were counted. But the workers found evidence of/ ; only 16 pheasants slain by the fox. ° Special Price The foxes, department game | men said, Killed 123 mice along | the trail, 35 rabbits, 23 shrews, 3 muskrats, 4 quail, 2 ruffed grouse and seven other small animals, , The concludes from this and other studies that the fox | CY | OWENS 147 South Saginaw St. Service Station Equipment DISTRIBUTOR of @ Proto Tools @ Blackhawk Porto Power @ Globe Hoists @ Champion Air Compressors @ Bink’s Spray Equipment @ ARO Lubrication @ Atlas Lathes and Saws @ Chicago Pneumatic Tools @ Heinwerner Hydraulic Jacks PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS “Parts Henlaguertets for the Doctor of Motors” Automotive Parts and Equipment esl atari atll Phone FE 2-0106 There were three no-hitters in/|| the major leagues from 1925 to) 1930, compared with nine 1945 to 1950. * . sg _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ROVEMBER $0, 1953. _TH TRty-THWER lowa Cagers Big IC 10 Favorite Japanese Pro Leagues Show Love of Game Two Baseball Loops | Drew Seven Million Fans This Year TOKYO #—Japan's professional baseball leagues told 3 i - +E 3,100,000 fans in 369 453 average. Dragons, owned by fal Ni ity i 2 oS Zz S he | > & Is Favorife Spot LANSING—Fishing and sightsee- Total permits at the state-owned area reached 25,269 — an increase of 2.3 percent over 1953, Included was a record number of 5,812 fish- ermen and 15,346 tourists. The popularity of the area has increased steadily with anglers, tourists, hunters and trappers dur- ing its 10 years of public use. Milwaukee Braves have no con- tract trouble with Ed Matthews. The slugging 3rd baseman has a Leading the passers is Cleveland veteran Otto Graham, who has completed 81 of 148 attempts for 1,385 yards and 10 touchdowns, an average of 9.36 yards per mecha Eddie Brown of the Chicago Bears, whe wan virtatily do8 ooh Graham last week, is 2nd with an 8.65 average. He has thrown 143, completed 79 for 1,237 yards and 8 touchdowns. two-year contract. It carries through 1956. 49 Models. 50 Models . 51 Models. 52 Models . 53 Models . 54 Models. 55 Models. 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YORK (INS) — Ohio State halfback Howard (Hopalong) Cas- sady, .everybody’s All-America, — with Dlinois’ immortal Red range, according to OSU coach siasiie dened dod © ciots each game, I'l} never forget what the little guy did for us.” = a Blackbourn Successful “He’ atest football player As a Milwaukee’ high school g I've e's the ge one of the greatest |football coach, Lisle Blackbourn ® of the century,” the Big Ten/f the Green Bay Packers won = 2 a INSTALLED IN ONE DAY! Free Towing—No Block Deposit champion coach declared at a foot. icity titles, lost only 30 games in i ch ne a | MOTOR EXCHANGE CO.: age atte: Sid Gillman, new head coa nat © ach S. Seginaw : Phone FE 3-7432 6 a ee ae [ne cae, tee nae hal * une ((gQOMMGOUEOOEERAEROSeEEeREeRenEERe Pile cctat ngporvhapmem gered xdloo i + oe + * BRORR RRR RN * e * eo a%e . OOOO seatatetelens ° o* OCG K. 746, es WKC, Inc. : Pont. | ll 18 22 IMPERIAL GIRLS of the Philadelphia Eagles with an| Louise Gent. Rec. 3 18 91a winsew 55 Cesk be 8.04 He has ined | Prive e-ip 20 20 i4 26) nde ‘ooley Lanes |} yard average. ga (3) Vanéruske 2a. M. Lafnear & W.|Munro’s 28 Mazurek's 11,199 yards on T7 completions of Mayo 871; Ogg Cleaners 909—2665 |Mot Point 28 Shaw's “BALDWIN RUBBER — SS Spens re attempts for’ 10 touchdowns. | Cooley Lounge 25 Tel-Huron | M. Molter i33—508; Cooley Lanes sie oe Pursley’s 3 Liming Gery. 21 23 . Jack’s Bar 31 12 Crazy Pive 20 23 | Serv. Window 2632. Muskrat Catch et # Shieh TB) INDEPENDENT Laine thers 3234 Pentel Serv 1139 AUS Store 33 C. Hough Should Improve | * % 2st Pucers 0a aie Mena CARRE AND LADIES | Pedn ney's 71 «Croney's L\ ; 3 0 : 4 y Uhrick’s 18 Lachie % 2 bp ver ear geeeer's a perl 4. Stasi as, ‘a. Grulke 491; Press i Bellerd 7 i Beaeten's 17 ae 3 ton's ag DF C. LEAGUE LANSING — Muskrat trapping Cloverleaf 33 18 W. L. Music ie ng 7 *] ity r jporteman 2 , im the southern Lower Peninsula/ Harbor Ber 24 18 Sportsman 4 3¢| The Shrine $3 Mot! Don is expected to be somewhat im-|Team No. 8 2232 Louies Ter 11 33, Shep Crea proved last but no|,4, Weimer 207-811; Cloverleaf "yet, | Highs — fo rp ee ee ,_ | aodhards 2141 |Preitters MM perl Bar great change in pelt prices is rinst NIGHTER ~ wry's 23° Simmons | s. J 4 anticipated. con Coak | . Siaatind 33 Borst Ries. | Hank's 3 & B 17 | Forster 22 Leonard's 1 The season opens Dec. 1 in the (G's M 36 Team No 11 ©16|Wayne Meat. 223 Cont Ger il south and closes Jan. 15, except |Piout s 8am: 14 F. Huot 242, W. Earle sii, Might] im the Erte marcies where trap (Fise 24 Motor Parts = 13) MIr® “BaLbwin BOWLERLTTES L ue extends until the end ball Fr. Austreng 3 207943" Stout, 1132287.) ser Co ad r OL Tavern i 2 january. \ w si w .t Chuck's “6 Craig Heat. 20 4 | er Phil's Inn 25 19 Streeter's 17 27 . Game workers will make no rigid | BOs 7, it 4 Paramount 25 18 Reliable 17 27 Predictions for the season because = at Paleo 5 i4 4 D. Iverson 192, B. Léwry 479; Phii's weather ups and downs, water mwoods 21 a Pentinc Reo. 3¢ 36) Inn 1004- “2000 on LADsES levels and other factors represent! ©. “ick, B mer 391, eker: L. & &. 702, Bobbie 6s 2004 Pts. big question marks in trapping! visas HILL wo. mip's — 3 Dot's Ke. 1 va Pepe girese Agus feet. & ts, *Pabricating 3 Dry fall weather has left wood Hub Ca: 27:13 Auburn Mitre, 17 23 Luttman 23 Diekman's § inland water holes relatively dry.|iy. Creait. 26 14 Five Pa herig 1 23D, Nicholie 33 Puertas ‘s Mkt. 2416 M ~Go-Rnd 17 23\Cycle Pr eT S01) 2 Low levels drive wrap any eens os Hilltoppers 15 25| C. Olsen 225—S88; White Bros. s08— small, drying marshes to arge, | Steffen’ 30 20 Mary's Tav. 10 30 2245. permanent swamps Green Tav ie 7 Better Pe s 9 31) — @ BEAU = EB. Forkel 218, Eisele tan's —_—_—-—- Mkt. 970—2750 | Lideca 34 Daisies Mrs. Gene. Markey of Calumet ee eee i acca id , ' Carnations ‘ a ras P rt 38 Morninglories Farm and Alfred G. 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Home Nights Stone Consulate for ‘Flannel Suit’ Picture |” fe io i B Fe ue | Claus : Legislature Will Attempt} ew SE ey seg you a ow to be married to an| Anti-British Fever Grows! By LOUBLLA 0. PARSONS starts some precedent for other|Showed up wearing $30 f just wonperFut Foop \; Passage of Amendment obstetrician? ‘| at Corfu, Pirseus and ngeictapean’ (INS)—It's oi ae vw women who are having | of aay Pgs! Holmes, - _ to Aid Private Schools Pretty blonde actress Betsy Palmer was sound asleep in on Island of Cyprus me since Fredric Match ar children. eg chance gave her apartment at 3 a.m. the other day—when the doorbell rang . antes Chatted with Gordon MacKae — . RICHMOND, Va. ~The Vir- “I'd been expecting a script to be delivered rather late ATHENS (INS)—Greek students | lieve ee 5 sg at the Modern Screen party and‘) piversal-International will re- : : one they did was for ‘ ” ginia Legislature meets in special but I thought when I woke up, ‘Oh, NO, no idiot could be stoned windows of the British con-|U-I some years ago. ~ he told me that he and Sheila {jeacse “All That Heaven Allows ; ; bringing it this late!'” So, I interested today| B@Ve decided not to go te Europe |Christmas Day to make Jane session today to consider the school sulate on the Greek island of Corfu , t was very untit Hudson eligible segregation problem, the biggest] Instead, it was a policeman. A woman was having a baby! xonday night. Another anti-Brit-\'0 hear from Darryl Zanuck that) “#! February or March. Wyman and Rock re lisstie to face the mother of states right out in the street. Would Betsy's husband, Dr. Joseph ish demonstration occurred in Pi- they’re a part of the big cast he “They want me for a picture for Academy Aw considera: & in more than half a century. Merendino, come out on the sidewalk and preside? raeus, the port of Athens. . at _ “The Man in the| over there,” he said, “and I might tion. oe - OUR SPECIALTIES . * * « “Usually when he’s called at 3 a.m,, It’s to a hospital, and. Mea ile, ae lation pening laa eee Rainn pa we Bowalad ves pot ge Gene Autry will be followed by Broiled Live Maine The 140 lawmakers were sum-|I Just sort of roll over and say ‘Bye now’,” she says. newspaper Kathimerini re-|two top roles. my film.” every small boy in — when - "Lobsters © moned into session by Gov. Thom-| “Sometimes I sit in the waiting room at the hospital till ported that “Eoka,’’ the anti-Brit-| 15 » terrific part for March, |, G0Pdon and Sheila flew to New os ss enn the = Fresh Seafoods Shipped & a)as B. Stanley in an effort to pre-ine comes down smelling of ether. I’vé never taken ether and ish underground group on Cyprus, that of the head of a big TV and York Monday night without the pen Rio line and : to Us Doily ° Sjserve. the traditional Southern Wayltq me it’s a good smell, and I snuggle up to him and get a|had formed branches in Greece.| radio company, who is as smooth |Children. They'll be back to pick |Denver engine and three ar nding Gof separate school facilities for tree whiff.” These branches demanded a @ ban) as silk on the outside and cold, up all four of them and fly to| bought aa ~ Delicious Roast Prime Negro and white pupils. on “everything British” in Greek twend? Miami to spend Christmas and| Coaches. * Ribs of Beet with Choice @ The legislators will be asked to ~ e& * * life, the newspaper said. ther ted es New Year's. of Potatoes set in motion the machinery for; Betsy's “such an old ham,” she says, “that sometimes I The Marches were in Europe| «we're just going’ to rest, rest, | : i ) z F i E g 3 U. S. Prime Steaks a@,*mending the state constitution to}get into a scrub uniform with the mask, and help out after- permit subsidization of private and Chops borin Meharien, tendee of tho Oyprict | Sek Geen sens. apertent . STORK EXPECTED Roast Duck &| Under a plan recommended by Greeks, jected @ secret | were on hand for the arrival of| Snapshots of Hollywood collected WITH ME with Wild Rice @'_ legislative study commission, a proposal for settlement | heir first a son bornjat random: Pretty Kathleen Fried Chicken g{lccal authorities would be given the dispute over Cyprus. = lt their daughter Penelope, now|Hughes and U-I producer Stanley | Reest Terk g Wide discretion in handling the Archbishop _Makarios, who is! Mrs. Umberto Fantacci, in Flor-/Rubin expect a baby near their/ TONI ene Temey 8 problem lseeking union of Cyprus with! ence. second wedding anniversary July The plan would permit integra Greece, was said to have turned worK oR JAN 25. Kathleen will continue her ca- i he Bri it ——_ ag Jan Sterling is tearing herself|icneq a picture, “Three Bad Sis-| rimming of flareups continued in Cyprus. with Tempting Appe Birate facilities would be allowed to In Famagusta, gunmen shot and|®¥@y from that baby boy and re-|terg.* for U-A. . + arg a en Ae g “assign” pupils to schools for rea- wounded a British shopkeeper and‘urning to work at Columbia Stu-/ wickey Rooney denies the per- -TONES Toast. Baked @jsons other than race—health and . Nationalists were also| ‘io. Jerry Wald had the bright | sistend reports that he’s looking for | and Salt Sticks from our tude, for example. reported to have thrown a bomb/idea that she would be just right/. apartment. He said his wife : own Shop. Should this not. work out © or into the house of a British army/|for the role of Humphrey Bogart’s| risine was right there with him . There were no casualties| Wife in “The Harder They Fall.” | 140. 7 MANRY’S ‘W. Haron at Eliz. Lk. Bd. r) r a FAMOUS —eséSE WINE CELLAR a WINES, BEERS AND ALES - r] a ' s 5 grant from the state te send BETSY and SMOOCH “ * *@ . ward. But I have yet to see a delivery. My husband hes enoughitecene Valdivia. and Longe posing be ghhanrangly ceptors Bob Waterfield were having ,|baby delivering with me every time I do a show.” the state constitution must be) And Betsy, who's from East Chicago, Ind., has done s FROM ALL OVER THE ‘WORLD Sass eeaenesseeeee im Beas LUNCHES ao wag. Hal resent peatresganal couple hundred on TV, and was second lead also in “The o vial ac fo at ow 8 — andlor hether I t afraid of lost h Phone: endum on holding a convention to) “Women me whether I'm not afraid of losing my hus- OR 3-1907 do the sounding. band to # patient. They say all women fall in love with their “The McConnell Story” Is a Wonderful Story! ELSES ] evan Win. obstetricians because their husbands don’t understand them/ ALAN LADD @ JUNE ALLYSON erseyan ins at that time. I wouldn't want him to be such an ogre they 66 9 é . A wouldn’t find him attractive but I hope he remembers he’s} — cCON | | WANTED TO BUY | War With Calories sot wite at nome” STARTS | O MO R ROW The M NELL STORY 7 1000 COMICS Betsy and the doctor were married on a Saturday after- to ] oin the Ar my noon and had dinner with her husband's parents, NEWARK, NJ. @—It was a| “ “Here it was, our wedding night, when we came into the | ) } tough fight, but John Cari Leonard) house about. midnight, the phone rang. “Guess what it was. Plate won his “Battle of the Calories"! 4 pany had to be delivered. I said, ‘All right, dear, I'l! be awake | and knocked off enough poundage! yen you come ir’ But it was 4 am. and I wasn't. I was’ P s Magazine Outlet Pratl Ave. FE 4.8240 Platinum, | SHE'S GOT A KEY TO SHE WANTS TO PIII II IM. ee Ue Amy, [broken in very early as an obstetrician’s wife.” TIDY UP HIS A HIS APARTMENT... $0 / & WHERE conan, 21, born in —- ~*~ * k * BACHELOR \ SHE CAN WALK HIS DOG! ° Bundle! : raised in Scotland, went on a | MENT! A ’ | 4 GOOD diet after the Army turned him THE MIDNIGHT EARL... APART SHE CALLS HIM down as overweight. He pared 4) TV Producer Harry Herman's Thanksgiving story was the’ Vo T4-G-E-R... AND & FRI EN DS pounds from his 202-pound frame/ ,aadest of all. His shepherd dog devoured the whole turkey off | SWOONS WHEN He : 4 e the back porch the night before Thanksgiving . . . Gloria , Vanderbilt sang till the late hours at the RSVP, ‘then told escort Sidney Lumet, “Oh, how I wish KISSES HERI MEET if i il if —SOOD, with his grandmother for 19 years,/I could really sing!” . The Friars Leonard passed all his enlistment! gave Joe E. Lewis a new portrait—and tests but was told by an ArmyY|ne’s smiling in this one. ° See son, you're too heavy.| Barbara Hutton asked her son @ BEER The Army can't take you.” Lance te quit auto racing as too | \ @ WINE Determined to make the grade,| dangerous, so he took up flying . . . : he spent the next 10 days on reduc- A wealthy and prominent girl whe | @ CHOICE ing pills ‘and not much else.” Then} je¢¢ her husband recently took all | LIQUORS be ment on a calorie diet at his) the furniture from their Sutton Pl. . g home i Newark. apartment Pretty Betty Sawyer & e DELICIOUs Mer yesterday, he tipped the] i the featured dancer in Tony | y oe scales at 228 and received his okay| Bennett's big Stage Coach Inn show. : Y for service. Patrice Munsel and her husband weighed less — 235 : N ' ane Weck ein, bot he suffered «|bought a 35-room hougg on Long Island setback in the form of), . . Jan Murray's slapstick TV show N Thanksgiving dinner. has photogenic whipped cream—tinted TY é blue. Singer Toni Arden's recovering LIBER Made to Order from bruises—she had to jump 15 feet \ COCKTAIL COLOMA, Calif. (INS)—Burglars | {fom & plane when it caught fire on the 8 had little difficulty m making off|runway in Toronto .. . cafes are worry- BETTY % LOUNGE rit Sa ieee of feline shout 0 romor there’ be no all-night liquor Lenses New Bocci Monument a it extends Sunda ” . 85 North Saginaw because eee pan was} _" — * ner - = written on a paper—tied OOOO MS 0 the sate. EARL’S PEARLS... Dolinition of a taxpayer: @ue whe dooms isd : “GREAT ON THE STAGE! TERRIFIC AS AN M.G-M MOVIE! storring Ley a ba ‘pai ‘DBE aan DAVID WANE: vt TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Shannon Bolin described the JARMA LEWES: We Feit ADDED ~~} career of wanted criminal: “He spent half his life behind “MUG E FEATURES AT 1:00— 3:06 — 5:06 — 7:16 — 9:26 CinemaScope ‘Tom ! ‘Tom & J bars and the other half leaning on them.” — erry’ Al Fields claims he’ heard a puzzled traffic cop tell ‘a| , NEWS woman driver, “This is the first time I ever gave a ticket] ° ; lin COLOR and CinemaScope! | LATE WORLD WI WORLD for driving on the wrong side of the sidewalk.” That's earl, , brother, (Copyright 1955, the Hall —- Inc.) iIve= = : Be | : iF ON OUR TODAY and SATURDAY ! i Le es ain ‘ Ip | TODAY Thu || wexoars ff . noe S oni b (oad wes tuts LEXINGTON, Hy. @ — Lécra Mm U RO Ni pee peengrocumaeggl Gibbard ie | Peo ee re ee Fri.; Set. DRIVE-IN aaa Fri., Sat., ment to work. The keys skittered | 130 S. Telegraph Seniey thonins through a hole in the floor. She | WED. and THURS. | 6-9 reached for the keys and her arm | stuck. A com of firemen was | PIZZA PIE A Treat tor the Whole Family 15 ee $ TO SELECT FROM Pine, taat; prepared fer yeu te joe's F Famous Spaghetti House ¢ ?. M.- 3-12 P.M. - FOR FINER FOODS | LOWE'S RUSTIC INN] SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN—-STEAKS—CHOPS Hours: 7 A. M, to 12:45 a a er 577 E. Auburn ot East 8 called. When they arrived, she al.) PSUICA Mm NSNN OF:KSH NEI? Fentuckin] Pr. El ) #3 it s¢ Fy > A 2 wn S < He’d Better Look Out LEXINGTON, Ky. @—The thief who rifled a woman's purse in the owuanssnerensceraereen f -|! = 4 s i: ' za 1 it 4 Catering to Banquets and PURE FOOD “Sie and BAR . , = —~ “el — "it fe. be Sees | HELLS jf a4 aa . SHORI Z ON] Fronk & Esther sap . Made Pies, Br Bread and Rolls ranacwasanenees’ Stes =o in Across the River” SUN: 0 Sucre aa | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN « A poe i rg af { ne ae 442% ee : Please, Fellas . , . just one finished! cut and NICK HALIDAY ‘}). ESDAY, NQVEMBER 30, 1955 BOARDING HOUSE A ZY THEN ONE DAY TRAGEDY BEFELL ZA MORRISSEY/— HE READ IN HIS yy WIFE'S MIND THAT SHE HAD yp ZY “7( FALLEN IN LOVE WITH POGO Nat =a DITZO, AN ACROBAT/“—- {Hi WA MORRISSEY FEARED HE'D i bia GE TEMPTED TO HELP SS " a. \ 43 oh is ORRISSEY'S Monaissey a. + OUT OUR WAY ZA NY WORD! POG DiTZC am TL RECALL THE Benge hen y sally ims Yim NASN'T HE h Ki ri te AN ODD v4 29 CCIDENT 2 : Re 7 CHAPTER I= 1-30 oaks by mea , ee, 7.08 Rag Uw Pen LLED IN 4 * HE 16 MY ADOPTED. CAPTAIN HALIDAY «= His FATHER DIED FIGHTING FOR ME IN GAN KL /7/ At, 44 \ \ ‘ ¥ i \ ‘ \ \ é VV A\\\\ \\ : = ' SIF = — : UTE — = DON'T BELIEVE NOoV-30 [> by Leslie Tarner People PROFITABLE | 5 OPPORTUNITIES Appreciate It |) 2.22.0 ts." | : Press Want Ad Section 2 : Ligeti ge pom ad cle eetece har a of delicious || Te vines ) Wrigley’s Spearmint. |) ota Fe 2-8181 Get some—keep it handy : = in purse or pocket. Sy + I LOOK // ON T’ FISH, AN’. HOw T° BOX, MAKE SLEDS HOW ‘T° PITCH HORSESHOES, GOSH. GRANDMA MUST NOT 1 ANYTHING./’ ited “It's ham, peanut butter, wanna bite?” v QR ry.stx | THE, PONtEAG PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER & 30, 1055. s Business Be Demand Pusha Easier [ MARKETS 1 makers, Dealers Clas siness Boom Further Produce és domi mts neeereea ce Routine Dede yer 1956 Price Increases | ‘ane and a rising flow oe ae os than in October, new orders gave the business boom On orders, 86 per cent re- NEW YORK & —..Announce- ments of higher prices due to rising costs popped up yesterday “from) several corners of the nation's in-| dustry. __]tems going up include cement. said they found prices unchanged; steel products, some plastic ma- terials and carpets. In addition, there is a forecast of higher prices’ for shoes after the first of the year Cement prices have been raised, by three producers, effective Jan | 1., Alpha Portland Cement Co.,| Easton, Pa. is going up 25 ood a barrel at seven out of eight) plants, equalling the boost an- neunced by Universal Atlas early this month. . The Connors Stee] Division of HLK. Porter Co. at Birmingham, Ala., announced an across-the- board hike of one-half cent a pound in its steel products, which include bars, strip rods and structural shapes.» Prices of Vinyl Naugahyde up- holstery materials have been boost- ed an average of three per cent by U.S. Rubber Co, The increases range from two cents to 12 cents a | Motors vi The sales total brought retail time a tears tare QMC Executive | On the subject of commodity Prices, 53 per cent of the purchas- ling executives reported prices up jfrom’ October and 19 per cent re- ‘ported a decline. Forty per cent |from a month ago and only five ‘Per cent reported lower prices, Oldsmobile Dealers Set | New Delivery Record Delivery of 15,609 new Oldsmo- 2° biles by dealers during the second’ 10 days of November established, a new record for the period, ac- cording to J. F. Wolfram, division) general manager and General vice president. November 20 more eae ae same period. lodge Calendar ner, 7 p. m. By reservation The National Assn. of Shoe Chain} Glove compartments of two Stores has predicted that some|@utomobiles, parked im the lot of lines of boys’ shoes will go up|® Supermarket at 178 N. Saginaw bout 50 cents a pair at retail|5t. were ransacked | night. early in 1956, and that men’s shoes) Contests, were gg gs = pe Seen 9 cae ot Oe nothing i : dence Township, Oakland Cost-| Clydon Taylor, 42, of 38 Math. ca moet 3 ie. ot Sav at. crews St., pleaded guilty to reckless A hervve driving yesterday before Avon tiie Boning ‘Didtciets and ie consider a/Township Justice Luther C. Green, Bening Ordinance, to proies He Was fined $35 with $15 costs. - Residence 4 i» which. apartment guilty to driving with cod mata, Svetings ea? tan expired license, 28-year-old Jack Oraina ant thereto. A draft of the proposed oe wan Se gern end a ny. dem J.L. Morrill, the award “‘is| ., distinction.” Anderson graduated ~— Adv. from the university in 1920 with a by higher, January $2.33%4; and lard, 3 cents lower to 2 cents a hundred) ** pounds higher, December $10.55. ra Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Nov. W (AP) — Opening grain | Wheat Mar 64% Dec .. » 203’. May 64's Peeed es 2.04% July ....., 62%, ovenes 2.02'5 Rye eee 1f2', Dec venus» TB" worn Mar .... Liity Dec casese E298 MAF ones 1.13 Mar wv 207. July. 1004 May .... 132% Sep it July LM Lar “re 1.32 Dec 10 Sata’ Jan 10 Dee ..... Ee altel es Mar wa. ceess 10-90 School to fo Honor Joseph. A. Anderson, general, of General Motors’ AC / manager . Spark Plug Division at Flint, has|™ been chosen to receive the “‘Out- standing Achievement Medal” of the University of Minnesota, school officials announced yesterday. According to University Presi- er reserved for former students who or have achieved high eminence and degree in mechanical engineering. fy The executive will receive the award at the annual banquet of the Association 3 Gest precers held the positions of works man) ager and general manufacturing manager, ; Taine Report Increase in U.S. | Distribution of Energy | NEW YORK ®—Electrical ener-, gy distributed in the United States last week totaled 10,727,000,000 kil- owatt-hours, it was os today Edison Electric Institut The week's total was 18 oa cent) higher than the year ago total of 9,087,000,000. Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, however, it) fell considerably below the record output of 11,149,000,000 kilowatt-' hours achieved the previous week. Industrial, 27.3; West Cen- - Minneapolis Company ‘Purchases Monroe Firm MM | ee —_ Pp ay a ee me tasetees * Ky tet shite, tale bony 9 ‘ 8) 8 - SIGNATURE—FURNI (Buckner Finance |= - You Can Park at Our Door! __ “1 can settle this with o loan from Buckner Finance Company” OR 3-1221 ° Other Offices: Pontioc—Walled Leke—Utice “Helle . . . Buckner Finance Company?” TURE—AUTO LOANS Drayton Plains David E. Feinberg, president of }U.S. Air . Conditioning, said the Ifield. Floral City wig) be a division|$ of U. S. Air Conditioning. led when Warrington's mother-in- law floored him with a blow Jo the ihead. Club Will Sing on TV EAST, LANSING (®—Jhe Michi- NEW YORK (—Purchase of thes yee curly, “No, 1, Pars! Root, No, 3, turaip, topped, No 1, 1.75- pple Mn AND ——. OREENS: =_= ery cabbage, No. 1, 1,235.1 e| No 1 ret) 00 bu; wire. beached Ne. ‘1, 2.5¢ 3.00 bu. ‘Escarole, No. | Hed bu: @scarcle; bleached, No. i, 230. ba. Lettuce, bibb, No. 1, 150-175 herae basket; lettuce, bus ier, ren . 00 | 13.00 bu; lettuce, he: 4 No. 3-oe crate; lettuce, head, Ne a 2.00 bu; lettuce, leaf, No. 1. /Romaine, No. 1, 1.28-1.75 bu, es ise" | 1.75-1.25 bu; or EGGS Ebon cae a ene — Pct federal-state| grades: Whites—Grade A — ‘5 ] tl py el ed aver 7s S's, large So med um B- 48 Ri — a. “small! av ‘as de He $3 rb: S ota” — = | Browns—Grade A ge 53-55 wid « ‘. medium 48. smali @; grade ne ing rode C large 35-41 wid poll Cheéks 33.34 wtd ore 3% Commercially graded Whites—Grade A extra large 87 $1%_-58, medium 44-45 Browns—Grade A extra > Se medium 41',-44: tnige| gra B large, Market unsettled. Overall trade slower | Moderate supplies ample on large ar mediums with volume of offerings light supply and readily cleared. Poul | ej aap sh Se Sig bino if Nov (AP)—Prices patd rT pound fob a for No. 1 quali- ty live poultry up to 10 a.m. et hens bt is; : Shes 3. STay crosses 23. Barred Roc = | (2-3% lps.) end baal | | | i ij 1956 line of cars, Aircrafts Lead Stock Upsurge NEW YORK «® — The stock market moved higher with interest ‘focused on aircrafts in heavy early | trading today. * * Prices rose from fractions to around a point in key issues but. there was some profit-taking. jamong the leaders of yesterday's | advance Ameng opening blocks, Boeing vi, ness ‘gained a point at 69 on 5.000 | ninit shares and Douglas Aircraft 1% at- '87% on 1,200 shares but these gains were shaded fractionally later. Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton opened/ St cules cao oa 15% and later extended this gain to a point. General Dynamics was off more than a point. New York Stocks ‘Late Morning Quotations - F her Boge held ee , Dee. 1, at 1:30 p.m. The third level of the engineering me a a 9 seaee . & te the Huntoon Funeral Home building houses an auditorium 76)Kingston Products’ "”.. 28 3a] Saveement te White Chapel bane: feet wide and 130 feet long, having | Wesco , sas se Bt vi Goddard will Me in state at the a seating capacity for 1,400 per- jd Mige .Sivs.ss7s 3.1 id] bn Mi nome owed sons, a large stage and the latest "wie pee 12° 14) “hey G., 2217 Briges St. age 80: te ii es. ay ‘hen Gone M Reet : = a 1 y . 2 f *. csstielit’ tities com CIO Couneil President ioe, ms Marlon Veltch and 98 Mise -* Marradine. Funeral A Talk _ Pieiese ly ~4 bonel: ray, hydro-therapy and physio- ao om. treme sae Done. therapy, laboratory, operating) Fred V.- president of] Riv pret no aiieny eee room and a large, centrally-located the Oakland CIO Connell] prlerinant Suercaas ae fe Srekell seen,” is in New-York today to attend the; state at the Donelsontohne Fun Paved, lighted ‘and drained park- opening of the CIO-AFL, merger) ners! Home efter 7 p.m. tonight. convention : ee . NOY, 28, sa ELIZA- ing lots containing 995,000 square " ere ag beth RR. Dela » Beloved feet and eapabe ot parking 500 The merger of the two big labor Site of "Wiliam Heddo' Reloved automobiles, surround the — becomes effective ‘ service * a Coe ee naling Gy 6 rea|Monday after both groups meet & G. weno. of the parking lot easily a alkday sessions to Lanier ar- Lams Ket R4,, De- sible, > rangements for the — : segnens me PE Gee -Donelson-Johns FUNERAL i] NERALS” Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME , Ambulance ae aaa or Motor a Monuments _ 4A BUY DIRECT et ave : Robert J. & George E. Slonaker The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 + Closing time for advertise. forget ‘than equlat™ we is 12 o'clock noon the y previous to publication. CASH WANT AD RATES Lines woe °6 —_ ‘2 Pie i; i OB 7 3.45 6.67 se s 3.40 ea % ® 40 ie 1.00 PLACE A “LOST AD.” Call FE,2-8181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 28181 for an ad-writer. Say “charge it.” , Eee, aes fiving, only un this, aren sul be FE Dail 6 to 6 tonight DESIGNERS DETAILERS AND CHECKERS Cx matics. Plenty of overtime, Long Body layout, tools machines, bod “HIGH RATE Interviews daily till ® p.m. All dey Bat, and Sur. Efficient Eng, Co, ‘DETAILERS. and 1 LOCKHART-WRIGHT wal tence OE ss — enced Tapp ck McLain Mast bo_eupert, ENGINE AND aa? LATHE rators, da EXPERIENCED STEEL BROKERS with tractor and trailer. poly ines, Pontiac, Mich, DESIGNERS (90 aaa, a WwW so dl Dies Automation 58 Hrs, Min. Interviews 'til 8 p.m..- MODERN Engineering Service Co. Near Woodward Berkley, Mich. - 1695 12 Mile Rd. ENGINEER $600 Pipest oom tm ite line wants * echanical entineet. 1, 3, 6, 11, 14, %, 8, 68, 71, 85, 97. DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 3818 ! Help Wanted Male 6 2 BOYS - po aR 20- — 16 to 18 years ‘oan 3B Lage oma Hi from Apply in person ia: i to 4:00 p.m. - Wednesd Bert Falkner irculation Department .THE PONTIAC PRESS awl ELECTRICIAN *fust have ft. cae Se — Write box 69 all man age ca SE tattet oad car oad ber pay pL or Nancy at Career Center, B-1. Riker’ Biag. re $0416. LNCS BUTCHER TS Runter Bre _ ee 1s EXPERIENCED SALESMAN For full Lg A = _—— Christ mas. Apply in ENGGASS 7 EWELRY . 2010 Dixie High- MA IsTs W. ay ss Yates oe nored Work: ‘ain Rocheste: Mich. ns GENERAL CLEANING AND opp * if restaurent fae horld ive-tn, “tee ubere THE PONTIAC “pris, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1955 Clee Women to circulate peti- | You must be a/ Deleon, Sven ‘MODEST ‘MAIDENS YOUNG LADY TO LIVE IN AND Pont assist with hous¢éwork. Small “Oh, it’s you! And all the time I thought it was the parakeet!" ___ Landscaping SA DAN'S LANDSCAPE SERVICE. Comp! ‘ ae aaa & clean TREE PLANTING A Lge REMOV- light and et ~ Moving . & : Trucking _19 40, LatG, ar. aA. MOVING TRUCKING, PICK- ne & Supplies 24A $32.50. aRcus movie projector, $70.50. — for TDC projector, 49 cents waphic "ih everyiing, $120. 4 fite ba re with li we dé. Mo Moving to wi “ullaing ‘s00N, ‘Better burry terms. PADDOCK FILM SERVICE 5 Huron is 6-8783 NEW “SCRABBLE SETS 43 hi ~- Hg wes ntt , SR auling, Nore . esgon. FE 3-7385. We ‘oung.| AA-1 MOVING AND TRUCKING WC Pick up and delyery arene. rE th. | WOBILE 1 HOMES iS REPAIR SERV- oe a, fi yer “aller. ‘dren "Short, FE” S-4580., EXPERIENCED SALESLADY BEDFORD MOVING Local & Long Distanve—FE 2-8787 LIGHT HAULING AND RUBBISH. Call Bill. FE 45-5933. MaeE. ‘ROOFING 4 FING AND SIDING. SIDING. advance and promotional RELIABLE COUPLE TO CARE for 2 children for room PLASTERING NEW ae REPAIR LIGHT AND HEAVY nut ned | AUDIVOX HEARING AID. RM. i0 wbbish 00s, | 101%e N. Saginaw, PE 40539. Top soi "| INCINERA CLEANED. ASH «3 s gammoe bauled. Clean up ~ ROOF REPAIRS Oey, Resibuntiat and commer- SALESMEN O'DELL CARTAGE and Moving Distance 5-6806 “Notices & Personals 25 ETECTIVES. __ 30 years exp, FE $-6201. ~ Aerotred Knapp Shoes — Fred Herman ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- ang 8 ariatly adviser contact aelsen. Phone ‘Confidential, The Sai- ¥ up. Visit our showroom. Howard _ 1) Auburn Ave. FE 5-047, UNTIL CHRISTMAS PART OR FULL TIME ;| Rue etbeR Pipa aS Pree end Batting. Paene Pohivers Treining. Di re Training. Day. won aed "All elementary subjects. . Tues. and Sat. PE §-1257. __ Work Wanted Male 1¢ 10 yt ie CARPENTRY WORK. NEW AND ir, FE 44210. Now i in Effect on All Remodeling ts) Trucks to Rent arm and Industrial Tractor Co. BD. FOR SUPPLIES, _Mrs. Burnes. PE 2-8814. 03 Mark. CED SPENCER COR- a baa 5 M. Poe ag 8270 . REpub- HA PARTIES FOOD FURNISHED. FE 23231 NTER AND CABINET wv repair. ' No Down Payment REDUCED RATES van oJ mere you, Smith JOIN THE THRONG AND SING A < sn cleaned 8 Notions a ae APTER = DATE 11-30-65 I will not be responsible for a debts seers by — AT ONCE ¥. CABINETS, FORMI- . & finished. Ree Discount November | ELECTRICS L WIRING AND "| Ciont HAULING AT AN : 22-2200. ENGINE DESIGNERS RATING - - - PaINTING - eam ro Cali for esti- DECORATING, “home ona ble. ‘Free estimates. OR A-i PAINTING. PAPERING — —_Macsn_Thompecn. FE _ +630 LAYOUT MEN SENIOR eg e ci. INTERIOR, EXTERIOR patnter. e. PE 5-5285. Local, _ FAINTER AND DECORA. open time. TUPPER, OR 3-7061 PAY ‘CUT? Let Us Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A> LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS South Saginaw St. FE 68-0456 ____ Above Oakland Theater ENAPP SHOES. FULL TIME. FAC- Representative, FE 6-107. | } | 1 lens ; _part time jobs. FE 4-3014 after 4. | SENIOR AND JUNIOR | Painting & Wall Washing Free estimates | Work Wanted | Female ll ACCOUNTANTS saee — 2 i g & Wall Wa hi ntin all Wast “he KNAPP SHOES “By Jay Alan| Wed. Transportation 31 they Pri. Call after 6 p.m, FE Bs ia. este ae aia ceo I, WANTED. RIDE FROM GREE Lake } to Pontiac State Ba ieee Piste se EM. 32542 after Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 CASH For Cente. New or Old. Large * Small. Ask y# Ted. pioCullough "J.C HAYDEN, Realtor $6 E. Walton Bivd Open Eve's. & Sun lee WE HAVE At our disposal to purchase new or seasoned land contracts for our — See me before ane sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN To Buy—To Sell-To Insure -MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS gt —_ ‘tna a n Evenings a rs “EY 1073 W. Huron WE NEED 50 LAND CONTRACTS RIGHT AWAY AND 50 MORE NEXT MONTH) ee > a ee ee offer, Early settlement. Give us a ool _ call TODAY. Free estimates, Nicholie & Harger. Co. 33) W. Huron 8 5-s183 CASH Buyers w for land contracts. bat and smail, new of seasoned. IVAN W SCHRAM | FE 56-5001 or FE 5-047 If no answer ph. FE — Open Evenings and Sunday 1ll1 Josiyn Cor. Ird. Realtor Co-operative Real Estate E ug ACTION! on the arn of your Land Con- tract. If it is what we are look- ing for we wili buy them or fee yee eae tee mod two ‘small. Edw. M., Stout, Realtor TT N, Saginaw Reet. 7h PE 65-6165, Open eve. 4:30 5% MORTGAG ES ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN from ps spe! = 100 foot frontage. or closing fees. B. ’D. CHARL ES, Realtor Bueiatte Society 1717 8. se ag FE 40521; Eve. FE 5-830; 1355 Cash Waiting For smi contracts call ‘or see Mr. J == non peevenelty for quick, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Tele ‘ph Rd. .FE 4 ROY 26 W. Huron FE 3-421 OA 8-339 ' PLANNING SELL? Lm © Nar results or f bi equi, apes or homies iarme salesmen to scare Ee call to- day, move tomor Russell Young REALTOR 412 W. Huron PE 4-4525 Open Eves. ‘til #; PE 40612 CASH For smal) equities, If you have what we want we will be at your door within 24 hours with cash for your equity. Call now and tell ws what you Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 71 N. Saginaw St. Ph, FE 56-8165 Open Eves. ‘tl 8:30 ir You are 4. HOME FOR cake, see us. P, Dinnan and oo WwW. See ‘st. We have fall waiting, WE vy ey pie, HOME “<. 7D ** 6-2503 A’'G. ELLOTT & SONS 31640 N'Western Hwy. at M’belt WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE property. Purchasers waiting. Office 800 Commerce R ‘ Pb. Poptiac EM 33311 R. F. McKINNEY UNiv. 1-6708 Listings Appreciated JACK HABEL } pane apie Lesiie R_ Tripp, Office: PB 4-6161 Home: FE 5-9338 WE NEED LISTINGS We have sold practically every- thing we have. Plenty of . if you wish quick ~ meaaale service im selling your Dorothy Snyder Lavender 38 YEARS Ly IN REAL ESTATE pe bai SOLD or Not Sold tt isn't sold yet. Ws” becaliee i n't been listed “WHITE BROS. a +1760 | . LISTINGS WANTED Resid acreage, commercial We appreciate HB eo Prompt, effi- PAUL D D. HAMMOND 2644 Huron 8t. Realtor PE’ sria Eves, PE 54714 roca ont" 32 ROOMS PRIVATE nage AnD entrance. C’ in. §-O575. 7 ROOM N. . CHILD oe tee = Se See soe 3 TO land contract, Realtor Partridge me Ge eee, ee. OW. Bee | 5 St, Phone FE 3-6716 FAST ACTION! Tf you have the contract—we have the MONEY. Clark Real Estate, 3 Phone FEY 46402, Ask for Mr, IMMEDIATE CASH POR YOUR was contract or equity in your me. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 333 Orchard Lake Ré. FE ¢-4563 __ Building Supplies 12A sag at He j PORD cays: EE 2G Business Services 13 eee econ A & B TRENCHING %, a Mine, field tile ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained. men t store, Te) and Construction Welders ~ ATTENT TION _ PICTURE TL TU BES slightly extra. Installed if desired, im our serv- "CAL L NOW ‘23 —. Call evenings between s until Christ- e Ave. near Tei ; 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS, $1.50 Sutherland Stud: v. Yew Printed napk ee Pe Rages MM eee eo es SERVICE. DAY. CARB FOR CHILDREN while work. FE 29406, uy reir ae UNDER 5 PE 4-532. ratte TO 6 YR. OLDS. FE 4-6440 -IT RADIO, #4 HR kup & git -2- service. FE ACHINE. No job too big! or small _WTD. UsrD OUARANTEED TV REPAIR ANY MAKE. 4073. CONDON'S | WANTED: I TAnGe SES Si SIZED ED BATH. tnette of ‘erly. Good cond. RADIO & TV. 17) 5. PARKE ST AY day shift. be ag Pa -~ _ Birmingham. "SALES LADIES. Strathmore and ol: WANTED: ALERT, EXPERI enced Rea) Estate salesmen tn new office in a fast growing lo cation, J. RK. Hilts, Real Estate, 1011 W. Buren, Fm #6181. SEWER CLEANIN( Sinke—Sunday Service, Electric—Sewers ‘piney for children while mother shops Typewriter | Service 22 224 RITERS AND ADDING MA- mt work. LETTERS. MATLING plek up ints | MEN’S WEAR peceee| Ser eras ‘CURTAINS FINISHED. meu Seip expert finishing AUTOMATA LAUNDRY, Wd. Household Goods 27 | cash FOR orn FE Set Sanne AND |. ¥F URNIT ‘URE N. EEDED Entire home or odd jots. Get the bon | dollar. Will “a ih for you. B —Sale__ Phone OR 3-711 LET US BUY IT OR » OA 8-268 —, | RONTIAC: ; Boe iy outright or Somiountey 7 AUCTION USED a. CALL ¥ FE anything for sale ant courteous serv- highest price in OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST E BUYER 2-2966 _Wtde Miscellaneous 23 at, mas lawn displays, . te} ~ Wanted to Rent_ 29 LIPCOVERS, DRAPES __ spreads. Your material, PE 5-877. ____Lost & Found LAD LADY'S BLUE WALLET FREE SERVICE To LANDLORDS Sav and dozens DL ) RENT af @ as close to the center of ible, Write Boz 903, : Share Living Quarters 30 “FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell things through Classified Ads. | Anything goes! Dial FE Wanted Real Estate 32A "TRADES — TRADES specialists poo ce A oie as the leading ome BG Pontiac. : DORRIS & SON REALTORS FE 4-1657 , Huron St. Co-operative Real Estate Exch WE BUY oe — trade. For fast a call us. We need ; ings io el) types. L. H. BROWN, Realtor 48 HOURS - FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY JIM WRIGHT, Realtor M45 Oakland Ave. PE 56-0441 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 | “Mod 7 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. | $110 $e ee, aaa 3-8613. N .6.ROOM APT. NEW. i, Heat hot ed. MA suse al LIVING fer furnished. 5 Vv ROOM: | BEDROOM. kitchen nat bath with heat, 965. PE 2-742. NEW 7 ROOMS UNF. IN WALLED _Lake. MArket 42141. NICE 3 ROOM APT. Utilities fu *haraisbed. OR 3-146, FE 51284 é ORFURN. 3 ONFURN. 3 ROOM HEA AS aE Private 6-1631. ‘UNFURN. APT, COUP . 4300 Fowler, Drayton Plains, UPPER 2 BEDROOM. APT. HEAT furnished. Garage. No ——. References. PE 2-2000, Rent Houses Furnished. 3 2 BEDROOM. HOUSE PARTLY furn. if desired. OL ae 2 ROOM HOUSE R Purn, Adults only, No a. rE _5-0186. 5371 Cooley Lake Rd. ‘ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE, South Side of Crescent Lake, 5171 Thornapple. : 3 ROOM OTL HEAT, 4 CHIL. . dren welcome. EM 3-2013. 5 P gy one MODERN, ew couples prefe FOR RENT FUR , bd tives modern © ceank bate: Lone Tree Rd... We _ 45160. e HOUSE FOR RENT. FURN. on unfurn, Mg eo welcome. homes FLOYD KENT, Realtor *% W. Lawrence re 66105 - Open Eves. Next to the Consumers Power pox LVAN VILLAGE on ot per mouth. Meet ouses vounived. Pau A. ‘xen, poser. 1% %W. Saginaw. J ROOMS. HEAT AND LionTS. FE 32-1430. |3 ROOMS IN DOWNTOWN AU- } ad Hgts. Inquire 232 Auburn. Of- 3 OR 4. CLEAN MEN, close in, FE eat Peo - RE 1 be FE 23-4967. NEW 3 RF “ Walled Lake, MA ¢aial , BGOM,, RURMIBEED Er. __Men only. No drinking 2-2689 PARTLY Bye my UPPER bd room a 16 Foster St. "OR 3-0108 UARE LAKE 3 = BATH PRI- vate. Adults. $80. FE 91370. _ rnished ae tae a children. FE 47s." Co-operative Rea] Estate Exch WE NEED ‘The followine described property. setvice possi!) 1. Modern ety home. Prefer north end oF ¢ side. 2 Soe suburban home with large 3. Small farm. 4. Farm or vacant acreage for sub- wal Let us show you how @ money from your land. L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1962 W. Huron FE 2-4810 Co-operative » Real Estate Exch WANTED: CITY LOTS WITH SEW- er and water, FE 40612. Cal! after 6 pm BUY OR SELL erty or will seil tt for you and yw you how to get cash if the — a and ‘us prove it. R. pb. RILEY, SROKER PE 4¢-1157 PE 1-008¢ Mahan Has Buyers ‘OU WANT Tee Sonenl ts Our sales force is ex We need bv Only from Pontiac. Inquire, TT N. Sagi- © naw 6t., jac, of 'G. eo 5 RENT, — basement. FY) Clark &t., ” vee aay pene og bait HJ as "G. G. HEMPSTEAD | ¥ RGM. Gu sere. 6 oF HEAT a 20 mI nN. Sesinew. uire care- 3 ROOMS ans ATE BATH Site furn. Couple vreferred. FE "ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE entrance. Adults only. 3418 See- » Drayton Plains. EAN AND 3 —— oo 2 IN ition. vate bath LAKE ORION 292 8. Broaaway, 3 bedrooms. J** baths. Gas heat. Garage. Lake- business. Mr. Lewis, MI 6-2400, NEW 4 D $85 per month, 2 enndres wel- come, 613 Granada Dr, NEW DUPLEXES . 2 BEDROOM $79.50 RENT Between N. Pe and Mt, ens on East — Call +7833 ‘til 9 p. NEWLY Rooms at 29 Rosshire Ct. Call PE 37043. UNPURNISHE: OU: : oon school, 6 rooms and batt.” For Rent Rooms 37 jack top road, miles , . sy UsEEeEPING ROOM. ot , HOUREEEEFENG man. 102 Waitemore. . gg ers. 1000 Boston i : FOR LADY. BUS _ UNE FE ROOM FOR WORKING Post Office, elal we HeEPInG ROOMS FO FOR MEN. __West side. FE 4-0846 WEST sIDE.- BUSINESS | MAN. Shower and garage FE 2-3817. Rooms Ww ith Board 38 Ann CLEAN, MODERN HOME. TWIN beds, oe meals = drinkers Day_shift, FE 2-0318 _fiOuE STYLE MEALS. SPOTLESS- fan rooma 14 Matthews. FE ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN. FE 56-8076. 47 Florence. ROOM, AND BOARD _PE 5-0635_ ROOM ROOM AND } BOARD FOR WORK- ing couple. FE 46432. 5801 Pon _tiae Trait Convalescent Homes — 38A PINE : CONE NURSING HOME hag vacancies for men and wom- en State license; M hour nursing| - care. Flexible rates —— line. _1365 Baidwn. E 46018 PLEASANT VIEW ’ ~~ CONVALES- cent Home, State.approved. Open to retired and aged persons. Res- ervations by _ calling OR +5320. ROOM AND “BOARD IN LOVE- ly country home for 23 ladies. work to be done on plumbing. OR 35821. = Will accept _— such as land Hi ot el Roems _ __39 heron lots, ete. as down HOTE LAU BURIN W iLLis M. BREW ER Rooms pnd nt or — FE 4-5161; nd "9-8532; EM 3-4898 Cooking ang refrigeration unit.) 4 BED—$29.50 MO. 4 _Aubern FE 20239) REsaLE at $550 sown Substantial HO TEL ROOSEVELT = iggy ype nile rg Wolverine Rooms $12.50 up, Bath. $17.50 up. . PE b8i28 erm rooms Gay or week. West Huron St: Phone FE 39-8266. Rent <= 40 wo B. SAGINAW a. ct bementy 4 for any kind business, OF 8 ee ae mare. W. Huron — —— INC. 4286 Dixie Hey., Drayton Plains en | Lapeer Rd Co-operative. 4 ROOM USE. NEW, NOT quite nn Waterford area. $200 dow 5 room furnished house Keego, tm- possession. Only $3,750 h $750 down MARBLE, Realtor €261 Andersonville Rd., Waterford Phone OR 3-1268 SMALL HOUSE FOR SALE. FE 4.3201. GEO. 7 ROOM HOUSE AT WOLVERINE Lake l‘y-car garage. Needs some repair. Call MA 4-2016. ~~ IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 2 bedroom furnished to last detail, Corner lot on paved arect close oe bus and school. $13,250. §2,250 8T JOSEPH HOSPITAL AREA 2 bedroom, nearly new home. Immediate ssession. $i, see with $1,550 Only $63 month. own, ance TWIN LAKE SEcTi rooms. bedroom, living roo Wate lot. 3 \ kitchen and bath $3: , 295 full price. Will allow $100 for lot, Lake. Small repairs. A PICK-UP, bate a PO ee Realty, Dial MAr- STOUT Best Buys Today AVON TOWNSHIP Insurance, attorney or accountant cvongroom fainty home, to F Rares ey = sad adh with full pasement soker at ig a A ML rer Plotas. Cpen See. a er f t “the unbelievable” low except. Weds, $100 per month. Bn About §3,- Contact Beitis at FE 20296. . For Rent Miscellaneous 42 OFF JOSLYN - ‘ and : bath home located on north ONE WAY ke vit fami, sie RENT EEaS LEAVE THERE furnace, 1% car garage and a oe. ) = mg 2 large lots. Only $950 down. 22a 75 WN For Sale Houses 43) ana pot Rela ot fom | $83. for this 3 room — gention For complete i in low price of $4850. re niaiie ane EAST SUBURBAN 10 W. Pike | . Sc s00s Owner says SELL this cute he oe cee HAYDEN | #22s.55 WEST . Lake privi-| secre lot lots Ag &- Se teereener| Rigrgeten = tiosed, Boreh. Pull 2! Edw. M. Stout, Realtor lots, Cyclone fence, $10,000. Rea- _ J u sonable terms. : N. Saginaw St. Re 68165 See wee ge ge Kitchens, ail forge rooms. Base- - : NEW G1. $.700 Down, i oy meat wiih ‘cuba. gna farence Established tn 1916 Choise of room colors and tle. | ore . OPEN DAILY home, full beth with, shower. 2 to 6 P.M. Ree laa Piatered ral, ooo wa DOWN Fight at $5,050 with $1,950 down. buy. A new = with wood cup modern home near downtown countertop. | Saivinets sin Teomy kitchen, fire Tae ee Oacne sae | Recut arse AR Lake Watch ‘for p te house. Call tonight. Oniy $5,250. & is HAYDEN, Realtor lene nows — Wen exneren we. E. Walton Bivd. FE al fuished Sbedrm. home. This : ROOM, MODERN HOUSE_O# eet achat top pan orecs, oT rumm modern howe,| | fetine ig complstes” See is on raph. fat on be on ' ao Prk. | $1800 DOWN — For this west sub- Aye L A eet a 3 re oe SS. ss terms. P. W. Dinnan| Fran. ite-car garace, ant, lake ADAMS DRAYTON a — 5 rm. modern CHEAR, TAKE. 2 tearoom, bome "ites Ai cteest weet ear port, 1% cre lot. Cedat| shower ol furnace’ Seve “oe. exterior, Very attractive race ttc tate” ee . Only $1,500 down. m drive, Landscaped. lake 362 Auburn Ave FE 43393 wed road. $13,450 * “After 8, call OR 3-2420 with "own. $750 DOWN—2 ACRES | FLOYD KENT, Realtor es Foe Bt. pene V. tome rE 56-6106 cinder block with baxe-| Next to Power — sheetrocked, Deep well Sun “yet . and cabinet sink. Set tate Charles re sist . or ‘EB _7-0086; COURT DRIVE, new five room. FOR COLORED | friveiay'in, fina. “™™ “* Neat and clean 4 room house] neayrow neta oy iy Ip a n brick combrench home, ber to bus ang stores. Full at & loss, of] heat, only wae caly $4,050. esa = ee, . ak eo RILEY, BROKER, NEAR OPDYKE, targe Uiock bun- Me MILFORD | fat" Sacomootn “so aete "ts eogticn 1, tie busy town-| land “avaiable cheap, ‘reduced to Seen ee SE es Se ie. ri - e SEE q-.0) j- 5 Hat 5 b teal Estate “Exchange : Includes taxes and mene j hicken 3 lots CRESCENT LAKE IMMED. POSSESSION Beautiful 6 room ranch home built in ‘54. Ledgestone fireplace, patio o> attached garage. Large lot. What can you pay \pivtald Let's make « deal, Call us Ridgeway |" REALTOR 957 Bidwin 4-6203 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange BY OWNER. MOVING TO FLORI-. da. Modern 2 bedroom, radiant -_ Dishwasher, softener, wash- La mee © corner lot. Lake priv- | Ng mmediate session, os 100 — 196 ateway. SACRIFICE Owner transferred. Possession Jan. 1. bedroom, paneled living room, rch, large lot. Privileges on jddle Straits Lake. Owner will lose $2000, at price of $7000. With low down payment RIDDELL 6583 Commerce Rd EM 3-3022 “For Sale Houses o A Ae. LAKE ORION : room " =. Nang =. ~ | on floor. be us dress sh lio or [ 6 unk water sears on or es Ate eee = BROWN $1 1.000 DOWN-~Cozy two bedroo bungalow. Plastic tile bath, Newly decorated. Large ~80x140 Pp lot. Lake privileges and only 3 ‘ from city. $1,500 DOWN—Lake front cottage. All furniture included, Nice sandy beach. Priced at only $5,500. $2.000 DOWN ~ Lake “Orion 3 bedroom brick home wil as ‘ ec) room, Juminum storms, ed rear yard. $11,500 FULL PRICE — 3 bedroom full b This lovely home is only 3 yrs. old. BROS. WHITE ~ JUST HADA PHONE CALL! The owner of this 40 acre farm has the true Christmas spirit Not only the 2 bedroom home with pel new et] furnace, the barn and- out —— ali located ‘on level rich black loam wil] go, but pow he says, “Give them all the implements, tractor, plow, cultivator - mowing ma- . hay rake and so on.” is @ real start tq farmin for only $1,500 down and ® month. SOIT’S COLD.. But somebody ts going to buy this fine lakefront cottage cated on beautiful Walte: — ‘alters to be ready when the summertime returns. This is all ‘ready ta occupy, com 8, ps. Easy summers this one. located on large land- scaped lot near town, nee ane you w if ‘Catt Yoda “tor an ap- pointm see this house, WHITE BR BROS. Phone OR Bx Ie or OR 3-1205 FURNISHED $495 DOWN Cute 5 room w 3 bedrooms and stool and Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw St. PE 5-816 Open Evenings ‘th $:30 ‘$1000 DOW: LONGPELLOW SCHOOL —. asement, gas heat.. $9,- 060. T Los YTON PLAINS room bungalow, . of} heat, poem lot. $5050. Low INVESTMENT Make only a reasonable down oggpeee and this home will make contract payments. Large & rool modern im a ¢ location. Later on, make ao few. minor changes = you have 2 apts. Double garage. $8400. Joseph F. Reisz 63% W. Huron 8t, ope Rea] Estate Exchange | GOOD BUYS DOWN 4% rooms on 7 lots at Oxbow Lake. Lake privileges. Complete price only $4,500, N ——_ new 2 bedroom home on large in east » y we 475 complete price, 3 a INCOME andy to downtown. Priced to sell paren et only $9,950 with $2,500 own, J. A. Taylor REALTOR — TRA as 100 on my Ave, Open _ Ev KNUDSEN Elizabéth Lake Estates One story with 2 bedrooms, utility room, Deleo Oi] heat and automatic hot water. 2 lots and lake privileges. $2000 down. Choice Location An attractive 3 m home on Ardmore street. tairs bed- room finished in natural wood. Pull basement with oi] beat. Silver Lake. Excellent 3 bedroom home pond 1's baths, ii living room a 4 3 ear garage. WM. H. KNUDSEN Realtor 510 — State Bank Bidg. GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS COLONIAL HOME Buy —To Sell To Trade BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT z i #2 | i id Fat! ¥ Ph. FE 44516 SUBURBAN Sue —_— of sani our an on Blac! . Needs a little a wa and $00 yiM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 «Oakiand Ave. PE 5-0441 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange “BIRD” TO SEE NEBRASKA STREET Here's f 2 home with an po ‘lot. OU beat aes pin throughout. Only. 91.300 handles. ~~ ~ SACRIFICE RCH. HOME—INCOME wen . — poeo gel home stor Ae uy —— Pains iarome of $70 per mo. =. ie mg brick —s Out of state owner a an “only $4,000 dn. WARD E. PARTRIDGE RE ALTOR FE 28316 . Huron st., Open Eve. 7 to @ Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES 2 family ho: attached gareee. full Dasement * with t. Telegraph $2,500 down, don’t miss ' you. can ve q or @ call Mrs, say; 2 Open tics A. JOHNSON, Realtor - 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE igs Partridge bad are two very ‘iene: tes necessa: basidiey Ss and -lggg on ome ig 1} acres with me and ont. ee call ‘tor further infor George F R. Irwin Lovet monet = Ave.. Pr soi 5-0101 FE 2-854 Co-operative | Real "Estate. Exchange ~NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES Cada Sen eal Spot ie bus, schools. gam PEARL BUILDING Co. FE 54- puODEL AT 173 3 MADISON een Joslyn and N. Pe OPEN 1 Pe AILY, EXP. WED. WORK, LIVE & PLAY, ALL ON the ‘same location. Shop, suit- able for ing, Including 4 room and bath —_—— home, on iarge piece groupd, at Duck lake with a ee only $7,500 terms Geo. 486 Jackson a AP eS Milford, MU- . “OX JXFORD HOME | ms, ty foom and bath Ot) heat. I% car ga . Let Saas io ~—< Price $1, with MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Oxford. Mich. ________ OA 618 ~ ON V SASHABAW RD. Owner leav state, sacri fice _for cash, A large semi- be z= ral fon & FRANKS GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4906 Dixie Hwy. OR }0701 __. Open until 8—Sat. "til 5. } BEDROOMS. LARGE mLVING- =<. wacomee | ow hoe gan heat, Lakefron “WA TER GREEN. MY 22-5831. — to se Good neighbor- Loa terms and payments ote ot, including _— & ins. 4 “ ‘on interest a7 $22,000 HOME | & BUSINESS — Le ey sted on South Saginaw. 38x40./ ° f " Double building with two base- Qrawy “ ét- ments Wwiers vin, rear. Newsleuturen é Can be used for . bus: | = — _ nesses. For full particulars call FA Mrs. Hoyt, FE 2-9840. “brought some friends to watch “The Lassie Show’.”’ 1. H. BROWN, Realtor : 1362 W. Huro FE 2-4810/ | ' as Cooperative Real Estate Exchange |__ For Sale Houses 43 > For Sale Houses 3 ; 70 | BUY to SELL. REALTOR aY “OWNER: 4 ROOMS & 5 ROOM BUNGALOW Partridge is the “bird” to screened, tn | oreh, ae Bing at al BUILT IN 147 ~— Full basement, sement, wo. roseeenien sass oil heat —_ $650 DOWN | Tennyson, FE 2-1534. matic Water heater wadry tubs. ~ : large living room with corner et g ag lot pi price| yg Southeast S Section type windows, lot 59 x 165, close; 6,750, monthly. : ear GMC & Baldi suober - erence, °caii | Dor der Lavender Sasing’ slows. Bu:able’ for" smal) now. . i 3140 W. duron ‘| grocery, barber op dry elean- | FE 24411 or fon A ral church group, Price ’ 500, |: R. Hiltz bed ma home. located on 114- oh ow Pee leach nF Cai REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE | )praper street, has 1 bed M HOME. NEAR COM- 1011 W. Huron PE 5-618! full bath down, and 2 bedrooms pition, West pon an “tone Ee. basement ona 1% car “Fs Large corner lot, Plas tui Gasement to — $12.- rE or FE LET IT SNOW! YOU'LL BE SNUG AS A gs IN bg aw idauty es OME ae and $14, 950 Including 15° 189 lot As low * as $1490 down, _ Other Features: Sand 4 Bedrms., 2 Baths voolid | Drive, E Carport SOU. ARE “LAKE AND ‘MIDDLEBELT ROAD Northwood ORGANIZATION INC Phone F Ederal 4-6191 k for Mr. or Mrs. Radt | {BEDROOM F FRAME on West side. Convenient __ downtown, large tot rE pert fe ae ace «a Mg CUCKLER REALTY 236 N w FE N DO! N ¢ Huron, $395 DOWN NEW 3 BEDROOM RA NCH STYLE BUNGALOW ON pace BASEMENT. NICE IZED Lay COMPLETE on etd AND REA. Y FOR YOU TO FINISH ON THE I NSIDE F.C. Wood Co. REAL’ Corner Williams wake Rd. & Mie Office 0-5 OR 3-1235 race & "auto weter nee ter. Lake privileges. 810.900, te My AVON Fee, OFF eye ahh ‘le Wi floored Sasement with auto Choice of room Srcers OPEN DAILY 2 to 6 P.M. $950 DOWN peters you buy. inspect our new fnica, ee countertops ones ea 44 CS a} ee ang gut 1. eos *TIAYDEN, Realtor 8 E. Walton. Open Eves. FE 8-044! FIX ME UP # room modern home with base- ment. Mas Cer oil heat. 2 car to schools a a on = St. in Pont, Better call toda gett, Frank Shevard, OL Distt, Partridge pocToRs, CLUBS, LODGES! Are you interested in locating ® home a your operstions? Bere’ 8 5 home n Pontiac yard with pay drive 4 car garage. Excellent heating svyetem, Home in fine condition thruout M price ftust 500 verm Sylvan Village * 2. Bedroom Bun galow $2,550.00 Down cute gas heal, automatic hot water, automatic washer and dry- er. See for yourself today. Auburn Heights Manor® rubs, Offered al “at $18,900, shown by ap- only. prices and terms. Lake Privileges ivan Lake. A most Faso $9,500, chet $i.900 own. Seminole Hills ed on beautiful lot, $13,750 with $3,000 down. See O'NEIL urable extras. ne Cash or terms avail able. FAMILY HOME = A-1 con- — from bas for fami desires imum trie at minimum sex Tr ‘soon be ‘pleasedit “BUD" Nicholie 40 Mt, Stem ord ae — Eve. Mrs, Kelchner .GILES $7450 F.H.A. rE PE $1201 ransportation, You can't find a better deal the price, so see them iw, VACANT West suburban, ph bedroom home located WEST SIDE —_— aoe Tiped- good place ¢ Giles Realty Co. W. Huron FE 56175 Open 9 to 9 Privileges on Cooley Lake 2 bedrooms, Chetolah Shores bedroom brick, large ge ‘om ~~ “For Colored - Mg My SCHRAM | FE $5001 or FE $9471 Sn, we f block garage, west « WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2.8316 4 room age wuliding. Por pe » and terms ROSE McLARTY PE 23-2162 or FE 56-3578 TEMPLETON | OPPORTUNITY PERRY AT EAST BLVD. Auvectrs spacious 4 bed bun- | 2 baths, brick fireplace. basement, 2 car ga- drive. © painted rage. Solid apron ft. Cyclone fenced lot, Priced for |. yy —_ at $12,800, About "CR ESC ENT LAKE A bargain for you. Bee this com- “ bedroom ist floor ranch Kl L. Weresicton, on, Realtor. 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 44563 if no answer, call FE $950 DOWN POSSESSION 12-15 —— modern home on 2 fenced lots, 1% car . ‘The hom ie! AST SUBURBAN UTIFUL HO! a $11,978, : DRAYTON fe the dows payment on. this 2 yg . Loeated bed peony Fin gy Ty ‘dome fixing EMBRE a ae seem a sn RONT HOUSE FOR 5A aa a es BY OWNER, 2 & — bes home, !_acre wf ye w (50 down, EM 3-2423. NEW RA RANCH TYPE _ — urn Tom Bau’basetpent nll . furnace, lot, = $12,200, Near 8 South rooms wnat totlet con nice tots. | FOR VETERANS Only down will handle this large 3 bedroom name in pe 4 oe hill area void ie cae. (ies 1120 sa. ROCER B. HENRY, Ine. S11 Main St. Kochester OL 1-011] or OF 1-011 bi yg dete gag mod oe bedrooms large —_ Russell Young REAL 412 W. Huron Open Eves. ‘til 0; So Much to See! BRICK HOME with 15 ft, breene- garage, 2 fenced lots, lake peiviteges. Paneled recres’ EXTRA LAVATORY FE 44525 PE 40612 in the the excellent basement tou bser ~ aneYUVAR. a ; pa — egg Eitch-| room moders home. Poctrs lake. lll cher closets "Sie mt coaktune and fre. beth. n dormitory bedroom . FE 32-8405. on second floor. veers a SS 32 gnjoy, Unie lovely home, CALL | 3 Bedrm. Ranch Type Middle S Lak Attractive mals, 3 arn “~ | traits e oa — mye w Large Yt Téxls4, ym he tistest new, rami tide | Sent cent ot mortgage ‘wih =o ez, heme room, Roman brick fire- Techie tee L Natural | Round Lake —— cal . Baseboard Nicely finished lake front home hot heat, water i cons! ot large liv tm. Aneches” 1% car garage. BE| with fi 2, good « bed- FIRST! rm. with ¢ area, utility and beth. Sc Grocery, 2 Apartments | Be fh of/noues, aut. of be Living —— the owner—/ en cabinets, & Youngstown sink. et at ee ak Only $1,500 down. Immediate pos meat noes aay ¥ beer and = E wine | = eee ALL nie John K. fons iors HUMPHRIES | |. schss. REALTOR FE 2-0474 Phone PESOWT — Eve. FE 2-180 6 N. Te Open Evenings cutive weal Rotate. Ex BARGAIN : Hear Cotarioand, Label |? permet “ake "priviegene a yl 4 3 pacem auto- | Drayton Pisins area, ‘ tia tee peat eet | GAYLORD with circle drive. Full wil ‘consider homes 000. $4,000 down or smaller home as TWOOD THELMA M. “ELV OOD | Good Investment REALTOR $128 a month return on your tn- $-1204 FE 4-3044 er plus aS reome to’ live basement. Waterford area. “ions heat Extra large lot and can finishing to be iy do’ GEO. M ARBLE, Realtor 6261 Andersonvil Waterford PHONE ¢ OR R 3-1268 TRIPP | West Side Ottawa Hills of the ty homes available near on west side, $17,000. New- 3 Bedroom Brick Leslie R. R. Tripp, 1 Realtor Fe ‘Sauer ive ea images For dollar vaiue, bea! fiat [i x i Be aarmnag, Setar ae IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—¢ paw ] 1,700 4 par apel d and bath with large a aw me on By X. bear school, iM csr T garage, 113 at a rrr 2 he down bedroom and a - pa Ag fully in. OT Rear Se AES. Bell gr trade o,f. oe lake. on lane, i4< Wi SELL—WE TRADE DORRIS & SON | - oar Sa Ete handyman. | | ag FE Patirte REALTY 0. -| 137 Baldwin ease mam bom, comeete NGUS 1919 M-15_ = Wate “WHITE BROS. NEW HOMES: “THE “ELDORADO” GI’s $750 Dn. - FHA $2,100 Dn. ‘ WHITE BROS. ‘ REALTORS Phone OR 3-1872 or 3 BUILD NOW our well restricted, z . Waterford its , estimates freely | from our plang of yours, HERBERT C. DAVIS West Suburban — base line 6 ys home © with ear “garage ~, “as terms, Three Bedrooms | me the. uesseons, "Tere drive “tate ‘with term term, “a matty mw GAYLORD F iE 4-9584 13% EB. Pike St., Open Co-operative Sees estate Exchanag A HOME ‘OF YOUR OWN chi e heat, ~, -- Vacant—Keego Harbor 5 rooms. A) bath, one basement, H. A. ry frat cota, Mr, water heater, Galy easet Sown and #00 ‘monta, 7 Immediate Possession hardwood & bath 1 year i well Sata eg at oo meh Nonehwen Suburban ‘ent has Kinzler : 53 W. Huron ot. OFFERS Huron Gardens all See 3 mame | pome ie. ag garder Open eal Estate Exchange ESTA ii] WEST SUBURBAN Wooded Acreage Only 4 parcels —one x acres —tach beautifull By se = fine build: et, Qui otaded location, a only 3 imiles ~ west of Pootise” as rien| CARL W. BIRD, Realtor rs Mtchonls, Ow net x] 1 West: Side Terrace ¢ rem tad and bath brick ter- 10 ACRES ee ee ent with gas heat, ‘. fovely: wading hy a ae gee Bo just east of Pontiac city se6 and stores. Im- its. Gently land, z ‘s petcoeien Only | uiteble for smal) farm : 20 ACRES $1000 Down— ~ Located oi Maybee Rd. in Ehzabeth L ake Estates Genoa bleed tae Gunn 2 bedroom modern ho market price wil only Hving room with fireplace. $690 dow tg | Oth oll best, Biuated'on 2, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor lots with lake privileges \7 N, Saginaw St. Ph. PE 6-8165 Tmm: 2p pewoume. Total | Open Eves. "til 8:30 price 80,250 Bloomfield Brick Ranch ag 2 bedroom, 2 bath home of For Sale Farms 48 ~ # ie con- : i wil POR FARMS AND ACREAGE rece ee Tone ‘cll, (Cali Rutledge. OR 3-111. PE 4.0008. kitchen with ne gee a MODERN porch and | : Orton patio, Pull basement with Realty, rte Ne. SS oil ay attached # ACRES. NEW HOME. BARN. arage | Well landscaped eer. All live- | oan excellent value at). {Sore Holl or $24,900, terms. | y. } Watkins Lake Front | Sale Business Property 49 Excelient — oo i a ee ~ agg 7 lng Lam ine ite? Bieglsee “ata tee BUSINESS =, cars tte bedrooms, 200 x 200 itn ron view of S| M59 FRONTAGE shower and lave $14,500 2 car attached ‘ Deer Lake—Clarkston ited on Hho oot, fake rent gts beautiful | Relisonable Down Paym’t F.C. Wood Co. ALTOR Corner wuname ian Rd OR 31235 eames im a Segoe STON AP nope | styats eae! 2 Pooctes Bring om — ned 2 ous ement. A ~ tor bedvecm exh, dea, doubled 6 $6,500 will’ bande . ewer leu rosea DOWNTOWN M ICHIGAN. BUSINESS Secor” Auiecte "tt, LOCATION SALES CORPORATION Jheat. Attached 24 car ga- . a only one a - . Tage. $45,000, te block from Sears with 62 | 416 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. &* cete as fres ea casas Roy Annett, Inc. ins ya pee oe Lovella fetrigersior. Ia jot cape. PE BOTTLE GAS New iow price. Comolete tnstal- lation, he Na F jus gas. Kenyos Pueles OR 3001 CASH FOR FOR SMALL RADIOS (DIOS AND | __ record players. FE 5-8755 cms LARGE sIZE WAPLE desk and swivel] chair. Duncan Phyfe wainut . Both im good condi ge MAYTAG ROUND TUB WASHER. q aa needs repairing, PE $130.95 ELBCTRIC WATER HEAT- er, $60.95. R. B. Munro Eleo- tric, 1060 W. Huron. #DR CHESTS, 16X27X35 15.05 5- DR. CHESTS Maat $17.95 WALL CABINETS UP ie - County's argest Selection RN AINTED ae & PAINT STORE 143 eras Cl ee PE 54-0562 RED VELVET D T DRAPES, ‘PLoS Ex- EX- merce Vi on bearing pons g at all times, Open daily 8 to 7. Greenridge Farm Nursery. MUtual 4-0038. For 5 Sale Miscellaneous | 60 AU#0 MECHANICS. se, pe COMBINATION WIN- DOORS AT RE- GET OUR ES. IMATE. a Down PAYMENT. TERMS. M. CONSTRUC. TION Co. ore" @-1211, rose rapes ; tie record ra paverradio. — style, reasonable. MI REFRIGERATORS anteed for 6 " refrigerator oe e than a used machine, _macencont. 33 (Or ve. POR SALE von heat TUB & piano, Call evenings. OR 3-8574. SEVERAL ODD PIECES OF HAVI- LAND NA, ALSO gas 4 WARE AND SILVER. rE SILVERWARE onal ROGERS B Initialed A. an sewing m ip: | DRAPES S, FLORAL DESION, — ton coat, size step tables round a ute iseilla cur- tains. PE 29-4166 afier 4. DRYER, iSTRATOR. R B. Munro Electric. 1060 W. Huron, pat ot me PHYPE TABLE AND 4 White star gas range. ECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER, F. mous peme brand, sli ghtiy marred alue, Mich- END TABLES, MOD- Font and le me decigh — sre 5 saare mare thas irregular, half Ls “iticht at seh Orenard Lake YOUNG GUERNSEY COW, TmsT- ed. Easy milker, $160 or trade for riding horse, and x, Su 14885. LMOST NEW Qvercoat, Size 40, _ MI 6-35 “EAUTIFUL, SILVER Fox size 14, like new. # OR Fores. dies coat. gray Persian er Sime 16. Lik 3 fall en mh 8 Mary's, FORMAL AQU. x NYLON NET and , sine gs —m once. Mi 43018 after 6 kj ; 1 me OR _3-4350. ashe AT A 6, Sale Household Goods 57 aBe AUTOMAT: 7 Good. cond. space $40. ME you ALWAYS PAY LESS AT L& i it living. roc room adi sia.s0 uD, in t PAYMENT eo was, poll. eal Sle Com ut and sround acres a look : SURNTTURE Uns® Scere atest Hess ee abt te epee 98 __ For Sale Clothing 56] "fr BEAUTIFUL BLUE WOOL. a GAI seek ee ee Fotniture and ean ~~ "TRADE-IN DEPT. S e elec, range—Hi lee. Recon. guar. elec. retrig . elec. wamier..- ~Soceeeee z pe TABLE TOP vate a8, STOVE — erage haga. e rE $-Fre6 TRADE GAS RANGES For FOR te Orasber Pate e Uh eas om rane se ow S200 bs. Greets RM. ¢ PIECE MODERN DINING RM +6109. LE 'A- | 36 IN. GAS RANGE. LIKE NEW, $40, FE _rifice, FE 51453. 6,000 SO. FEET OF NEW FURNITURE WAREHOUSE PRICES lp room Mrs PIECE. LIVING ROOM GROUP tables. cee Te TS accet wer ALL. FOR $97 AND Sac- “| ALL ALL PARTS OF “4 CHEVIE, HO- mart Shallow well pump. FE 2-768). APT, SIZE ELECT UC STOVE. i _overhead garage door. OR 3.2404 ELECTRIC TOOLS. APPLIi- ances at wholesale prices to all. ENERAL WAREHO se co. 2256 Dixie Hwy PARK FREE! Anti-Freeze...... ~S3e off PLASTIC WALL TILE. Wake ‘enamel. Harold's, Paint & fica Saginaw 6. heater, 625. OR 1 BET 650x16 TIRES. _8. TUBES, some Seat. vers good, —" "Ts — ge tll ag i Sia ees PLY. 100 8, ei Te Home Owners Builders We are over stocked with 6 ft. USH = ice H DO and used at bargain supplies alls | RAN tos TO YOUR Pree ertimates cheerfully given, SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. $340 Highland R4._(Ms9) OR 31003 os ECE PERE. Ob. ravel road, | pr le . peg ; ; ~ Porte Plenty of free park- con CASH ys ganar Aas And Gon’ toxpet, you ath at the ‘iris’ dormitory, it) TAPES. HARDWARE | gene pager arsed soo A will } cents extra! s 742 ~ W. Huron’ nomen Rive bianket. “awe! or vewars Christmas Trees 59A/ 215 ibs. celotex shingles _ 7.50 sa Sale Household Goods 37] Sale “Household pe OT | cc | Pipend Betosion and “Muteriee ALMOST - NEW AEE SIZE GAS | MAHOGANY CONSOLE, TV, RA- cut your own live tree. Spruce, Tnen bite gat coker oe stove. 48” steel cabinet sink, fiz- | and er. Beauti-| Bleckhill, Norway, White. Fir. | Windows, Anderson ona oubers tures and trap Electric refrig. | _fur “eomaition. $80. Pa “asst ee ee on Jack. k and fir flooring Yale, os ioe = a MAYTAG | WASHING MACHINES. own. Bring your own tools. 2022 ri, aL Ove, Lumber Co APT. SIZE GAS STOVE. VERY | Thyle Electric, 502| Sieeth Ra. ee ee eee Bouie L OO eee MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 20 inch mirror all metal cabinet $7.95 value $3.95. Slightly marred Also iarge selection of medicine eabinets with new sliding triple door units all at exceptional bargains, Michigan a 390 «(Orchard «=Lake wte¥ SACRAFICE LADIES $600 diamond and sapphire ring for $275. I have of sale. FE __8-2567 NEW & USED PORTABLES, WILL adjust, oi] and grease any make sewing machine within a radius of 10 miles for only $2. _—_ extra. PE 4-3030. 535 Aubw AND USED Fokins cae. Refrigerators, gas and electric 8A | GAL. Tocmine LR OIL WATER (es 100 8. Saginaw ~CLOSEOUT and interior doors, 46x06 - ‘Piyscora $5.44 per sheet. Cash and ca: Pontiac Plywood Co, 1488 diswis Ave, FE 0% OFF On ALL AN ® Owen's Ma- od ubpiles, 396 Orchard Lake 276 Garage Doors - BATHROOM Fi FIXTURES YOunGs Ferpaces: AND PORK. HALF A ARB — Opdyke Market - Furniture, Appliances 3065 Orchard Lake Rad. PE 5-881) or FE 5-n074 Unfinished Furniture bookcase 13. RE dirs oa iS ao PUMPS Ds, Shallow and deep pum Used well yets KELLY's HARDWARE 3% «Auburn at Adams, . Auburn Heights FE 2-811. RECREATION ROOM “FURNITURE spothemeter for Cushman scooter. 14-3567 : Seve Money at BURMEISTER’S LUMBER 800,000 LINOLEUM, ...39¢ YD. |; 4te WALL TIL PT 3c FLOOR TILE (92%) be $4.95 PAINT GAL ANTI-FRE&Z Wc GAL SMITH’S, 2357 S. Saginaw | and without lights, j, a ott ames aon ave CONVERSION GUN TYPE a warnet’ Wend ane ceuen, MA | Poor sender — hand canter = | | +3514. = paper steamers — : ONE ¢ WHEEL TRAILER, AND | fU7ROCE vecuum cleaners, Ose one 4 whee] tandem. Cheap. FE) chard Lake Ave. 5 Se aOUD Ww co. Cameras, Equipment o1A : 2301 Dixie Hwy. FE 6-0108 LPS ELEC ang. oS er | bu OR >1217 OR sD FURNACES, se @as burners, Gieweae ces stoves Wayne geting Co., Roth. - ester, OL _21211 aii ae ili on | PAINT POR YOUR PA OR FALL CLEAN. Beautiful colors. $3.08 “a. é + alco $29 #8. Oak floo: $130 Knotty Pine w Redwood paneling 10 in., 8: - BLACKETT’S 2 “BUILDING (SUPPLIES © USED HEATING. EQUIPMENT Coal furnaces—-$20.00 up, Oil furnaces Pans Range boilers ; Hot water heaters * ELBLING 7] 8. Parke St, WATER SOFTENERS ise Orchard Lake Ra, Green. Wilson WELDING” GENERATOR : 300 , Amps. N. Gaginaw _ Call’ a vgs . Make ves yi a eb pate FREE PLANS for TOYS CHURCH’S INC. 11 & FE 23-0233 "Be ie Yourself 61 fi Prexo i . Ovear oA Pi mae | Sale Office Equipment 63 FLAT TOP Swivel chairs, at Oxford. = EE Store Equipment 64. _ Uy e anor ens rm GOOD CONDITION. seats Crate ner 21.95 SAVE Sy Used Buildin, ‘ Materials of All Kinds Lumber, vcoors, windows, ae 1 ~ i. ag PASS UP! % tna tecntst MONEY! Sell anneeded Fry oa Pn Stich phone belongings for cash pen Sunday through Classi ied Ads! Pachoud he FE28181. , PASE snes . Grocery ‘STORE _FORORER : ine All other suites, sofa bed suites, : Foot . Sale $1100, Pius inventory. E. = APT ez GAS | studio ; “and = beautiful BIN? PROM aes | BYY2., 8 Lumber Now Going On| $iilon PE 3-068 d ST ee rg space heater. oe grays, blues, +4 “ne “ ria, al eae from fle AT BURMEISTER’S _afier & on res | heat 4 room . OR 37626 Ss Double inks OUR PRICES ARE aX OE QUE after 6 a 6 PIECE Thom 5 eo Low’ "BOT Gun emavice in| Sale le Sporting Goods 65 2 SALE: GUARANTEED Fh CAPITOL Tray a“ fricerators. | $38.98 UD BEDROOM GROUP | Sitn all attachments. Practically | 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU ANDERSON’S | Wringer washers $88 up| Double dresser. large mirror. new . 122 W. Rutgers, F * Spinner washers 95 uD | bookcase bed, ‘roory chest of See" 22° 3 Has Done It Again =” Vacuum cleaners ...... Ra up| drawers. two decorator lamps. a nr as sheet $ 2.55 Look at Thess Special ba iin ADMIRAL CONSOLE 1 LI, FOR $99 CASH AND CARRY | it war van ier Ms o0.00 Git Veless e aq Walnut cabtpet deere, oth | fimo Je eer teteare, sree |¢ INCH PIPE ONLY 99.00/30 wd Aree got abe shhceteee ones i FE 2.3513. cout “beads, fe same big |2 INCH SOIL PIPE ONLY 63.28 | “x0 sta las fir per M 8 99.00 the Skater i. : w » Open daily 6 to 6; Sunday 10 to 2/ o96@ ptd as fir, er M $ 00.60 iz GARBAGE Ls, NEW savings. : clas $10.50 boy's Hockey skates, black Hf while they last. $40.95. R, Tremendous savings on ail § and Aranson Plumbing Supply | 2%8 sta. # fir, Per M $00.00) " leather shoes, brown trim, sizes i c, 1960 W. Huron.| 7 we hi dinettes. bunk | 959 w15 Ortonville | 2.9.%eeket insi.. i s y~4 JE ee eee eee 86 i omis GREEN ST. MARYS COAT, | deds, rollaway beds, 9 x 12 rugs. Phone 130 _ = ioe . PI eS “'--"g Fpp | $1150 boy's and men’s hockey ‘ hat, leggins, size @ White table- = fs, CASH FOR ix knott sor .. 160.00; skates. black geen brown trim, e oe eee: S| Biel Gmape agus and electri TPR FRRNTORE | BE cost pigs er Mey HSM | Eeait poled stati, swe gts | chair, t and table. MI ves 2 5 $ 3.05 : i coe. TRADE IN On radio. $38. a ae Seed. cee. Gere fom 3 ES Mfigur cine tent cys CI t IRN J 2.50 1 rain Elk white be ed frame, #8. 90-coll, OLD FURNI DRAW TITE HITCHES | 3 ve, colores bath set. ail ftunss, | # of Dining Zoom garamare eas, | AS DOWN PAYMENT QR caso. | eet sent im tabs Sati | ee hg eee ee __ tron, $8, FE 48641. — >. — kind to the frame| HARDWARE — Prumpmna-—) Pt tne ‘Chine eguipatent for > GREEN CARPET AND PAD, $50 Pearson’s Bank Furniture | of ‘ail_ makes are vou. ARE Saieema al your items. You will save _FE 5-6807, 2 Orchard Lake ave. .7merest | B. Rowkes OS “isle Rwy.) hover 2 BUR-| yoursell, money, by getting the HOTPOINT MOBILE DishWAsH- | __We give Gold ER'S AND SAVE er Floor model, ti9h 9 RS. | WASHER, #15, TV. $95_OIL SPACE eS ee ke ON ALL MATERIA ANDERSON BD WE. __ Munro Biectie W. Huron Renter, $20 ftems. FE Becaek Gace Wie oor MAKE SURE ITS _ 2182 S. TELEGRAPH HOTPOINT WASHER & DRYER, = PE 5-0962 foe ie Beers. #152 Gall, Electric) on, «eave Cry | BURMEISTER |Eerivery attest | -B. Munte Blectrie, 52 ectric! .. g ATLOCK ao ord ee Hoc Vac CLEANER, i heatername brand. Reg. | 81 "Orchard. Lake Ave. FE3-711| Northern Lumber Co. |G@uns~— BUY - @ELL - TRA ie Se Water, beaters pame brand. Reg. EASY SPIN ‘DRYER. i, Buaay, 2187 Cooley Lake Rd | | Manley Leach 10. Bagley 8t i : ER CO. . baby scales cash , : HOT POIRT SPECIAL, DOUBLE | 1999 W, Opdyke. Cor “Coe. Ponting na, | £7800 tne peer | Telearaoh wo Mile Fa sg LADIES . ' now $249.95. R_ B. Hieeiric ; $35. cabinet style. Wards. Excel | ——- 1086 JONNSOR © f eo WAYNE GABERT ce lent cond. Cost $135 new. Phone S sEPTIC TANKS Gon ann Ge tapaues = 2 VISION SALE REINFORCED CONCRETE A 4.95 Belts. bags ai| TELE FUEL TA ’ makes. 956 Myrtle, Huron Gar. meh ‘A Console, new picture tube $58 |“ yico TANKS, 30 Bo priory pe Sean aia Bie a, SLAYBAUGH’S | —tene. sre emtahs, eae ic webs sue | 2B. $2081. Sue of the very best motes. in 630 Oakland Ave. |, Ao’ nebo Com: new . tube S79 : ‘ - |: America ar ao scratched, guar- ——~ ‘= KNOTTY CEDAR GUN Ox12 LINO. RUGS. $2.98 Hetgria Fabio a ote pietape| FUEL OIL TANKS © | aiiced perfect. bite value #020. | THREE KNOTTY CEDAR ‘9. 520 ea, Mont See, Nemctrater Mich! an Fluorescent, 393 Oreh-| cabinets. Town Shop, Clarkston. re Fae o. Picture tubes guaranteed for 1 of small hom ca rd_Lake A GUNS, MODERN, ANTIQUE, BUY, sbestos coating, pal. $3.25 SE ee eens cud” | _ $30. 318 gel $31, FEE 61001, e_Ave. GUNS, MODERN, ANTIQUE. BUY, VINYL INLA! RICE, van” rinet Lity, Fr BA sik mgt “SIZE oiE BURNER. DUO- LL. Bt RUBBER BASE PAINT. GAL. $3.50 121 N. Ba © PE §-¢180 tubs 50: atade toilets, Therm, idea] for trailer or fish; oe SS. ~ oS aren, PE +3008 2 YEARg TO PAY 10.98: 32x31 doubie sinks. $14.05: | sRent?, 8s, 's a Wilson's Gro- oe ae oe SYERS, 1 ron, a3 ———— 2 NEAR basing from $10.95 G. A.| _céfy. lance QNACNUT DINTNOROOM | USED DEPT. ___| Thompson,” 00.8. Perry STORM SASH _Sand, G Gravel & Dirt e. guite. $38. Megis, Drayton | Maytag wastitr ; $ 9.50 | FREE STANDING TOILETS. $21 Aluminum combination windows ta tinea Plains | Emerson 12 ae aan = $ 30.50 | 21x32 double sinks oe $8.06 ad 4 LOW. LOW pricet USHED LARGE : GAs RANGE CHEAP. Apt. size gas ra . $ 65.00 | Washbowls with fittings... $11.95| nd doors. LOW. Ls ae hy TOP — $85 Upland, - D ming « room table cul 5 AS colored bath ~ets, with FE i ed, graves Sa me CARGE LEATHER DAVENPORT Fri # a.m, to 9 p.m, | Frigidaire automatic washer $140.95 Eru STON I. Mutted ‘eather Tooker. Of New Neniiten Dever ...... C8 sen. aber AND MA- zs _™ Earl Howard, Pit Oxfor e er wr tine i Y 4 one ew E ry: ON'S %’ -~F E radii up e THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ‘i 1085. 68! Sale Farm Equipment 7 76| OVER, 5.00 BEAUTIFUL ae USED TRACTORS | Turn pty Pye hews bina her G06 Gerd Rome es) EO oe om CLOSE OUT ; i, ee ‘Aut | G08 & ee cane aie. a Me PRE TARE Ti A 8 2 Nursery, 8700 Commerce Rd. _ | nepeNDABLE PARTS AND For Sale Pets 0? |, = Pe e112 REGISTERED GERMAN ae 6 wks. old. OR | c DACHSHUND | EGISTERED Reasonable. 1961 John > one | north of Mbe. DACHBHUNDS OR 3-770. after 5 44-0136 - KING BROS. ron gee I-H DEALER C RD. AT OPDYKE Mich. Chain Saw Distr. Auction Sales 77 Rashi Pores. BOXER PUPPIES THE | Coynession AUCTION EVERY TE Hh, yy = a me 21521, Rochester L Avcrion BALE. z 5 SPIES-7 WEEES @ WEEKS mused om ‘Apri, Sy weal enn. old, 3250 Crooks Rd. FE 5-103? peel “emit akc REG . DACHSHUND PUP- AucTION SALE, THURS. DEC. 1. ies. $35. OL _1-6535. Agee 3 am. 1% miles” east of a) AKC GLES. ALL a8 | Metamora. at 2183 Dryden Rd. hunting stock. AEM Farm — or pom Lear! sta —— BEAGLE | AT STUD. $15. — 5 ins. contents of large farm home also tenant house, staple elec- RO gad = MY trie equipment in both houses. = AT STUD. CURTISS. OR 9296 ace PUP! Two males, $50. Excellent 2-6082. CHRISTMA: PIES. MOS. OLD. one somale. $75 and blood line, MY AS PUPPIES, spaniels. 57 W. Rundeli, _ CHRISTM. AS PU UPPIES gree = "ofa Cf ‘Christmas Fe Bt BaMs' rey Ci gre @ 8. Astor, FE het Shop. | ALL KITTENS. FREE TO GOOD HOME FE 3-4026 PARAREETS OPALINES, CANAR- FE 4-6060. tes. 1304 Mt PARAKEETS _2489 Aubura Rd. . Clemens. AND CANARIES. FE 4-6510 PARAKEETS. CANARIES. CAGES. Food. Since. 1927. 384 Oakland Ave. PARAKEETS, BABIES AND CAN: i furnishings. Lots of antiques, Glass, Silver. Brass, arm. s. To be sold begi 230. Complete home of ha including some elie Jewel E. West, exec. aay "DEC 3 AT 12:30, 12 MILES north Pontiac at 9635 Pine Knob eed or 2 miles south of poo dogg Leke Church. 2 trac- Ford-Ferguson with 6 pieces wes mos. = sex. a room. rd. ioe 0 — OLD BOXER PtP. r 25000. i COCKER PUPPIES. orn kup equipment. 1951 John Melrose. FE a with _— ot hydrauli ° c PLIES wheat. 125 bushel oats. 300 bales of stra® feet of new $-S931 and About 60 20) ford auctioneers. __ i Hay, Grain & Feed 71) ~ Le eee ee nee eee ee 8 CHINCHILLAS SALE OR TRADE tor or automobile « Terms. 5 Bowers. Sihenane Buy Now and Save! Farm and Industrial Snow Blades and Blowers |" FERGUSON, CASE AND NEW ,HOUGHTEN” Sow UION 36 FT. Ein or OR 3-015. FAY LIKE RENT __— trailers as low as TRAILER EXCH: AN oa 3% 8, Telegraph mek railer Exchange = OXF ORD _ Trailer Sales Prices slashed on trailers. Must cut down) i . Get a bargain ay. 40 to pick time to purchase an all new 1956 Pontiac Chief Mobile Home. 8 7 Delivered and vet up. Aliso the 1-1 and 2 bed- room model now on disple: STOP IN NOW HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOMES 4301 Hey. Drayton Plains, OR 3-120, AUTO PARTS AND ACCESS NEW Llelephon PARTS ATs ; end 6 $f on Sun, 340 Badwin Ave. PE kata Gas Save Is tse mant'|- Floor Models ase or windshield installed _Oekis Are ahh. we OUTES AUTO A i" | Searer _ er te arts tor Onkiané Ave Ph. 481: Ws Bat a cal ‘0 A CLE FAR tANCE SAL! oO sales, Service, Rentals. MY 3-5821.4 | apes For Sale Housetrailers 78 ¥4%° used | ~ ean | FE 28181, “PER ESTIMATE ‘TE BRAID eine Ee “30 Years 3 For Sale Motorcycles 83 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON om: Harley Davidson seg Har | —— Sales Co., 372 South oe a. “ie ‘O.H.V. 10,000 3-7084 ‘otter 5 p.m . Ev Wolverine — TERCURY Sales & Service. 3) PER CENT OFF ON ALL NEW Romeo | “1955 poonnson, Outboard motors stock. “ownns MARINE SUPPLY Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-8020 ALUMA CRAFT BOATS EVINRUDE MARINE SALES & SERVICE 422 8S. TELEGRAPH eee Sey eae es ndition. $450. Call MY _ Boats & Accessories & CARNIVAL _o Dich Toe | t Rog. v. 8. Pat on. | 1956 by NEA Servies. ne. For Sale Cars 91| __For Sale Cars 91 g 8 a safer- Pord ‘ q = ae SS. with tee a ch of power ever = get of those * 5 spots.” There is also @ radio for enjoyment and a heater your com- fort, See it now, and you'll Ron only $686. . vr weaon, Radio, 26.000 a MO 32-2611. TIP TOP VALUES GUARANTEED ted ea siege, than 6000 en over Be Hh, dio and Ps us auto, Carkner <. ene MI 4-3410. i ‘ATIO! cyfinder, 1000 aie. $1945, “Could it have a quarter, 1a a= without the lecture?” Transportation Offered 87, CARs TO CALIP. La. avers Auto Gales. } Dinie Hwy. FE. 2-0678. 20 DRIVE A NEW CAR reed CALIF. | or Seattie Gas allow PONTIAC DRIVE A AWAY. SERVICE 53'y Union St 45130 | ets. RESPONSIBLE | PARTY ° ¥70 P 4 Around “ear expenses paid Must | oa reliable, Apoly 5®@ Wayn —— GOING, NORTH load either way. FE 5-6006. 6 LOS AN- Willing to T251 AVERIL'S 2020 DIXIE HWY FE 23-9878 ~ FE 4-6896 WANTED _ TONKED OR USED = a make eny model. Top FE §-9219 170 saguny eT a hg Lane COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. N_Main, Rochester LAKES, nee = Sgt Tita ouT Rs or | af = wilt | Bee may eat ao THE HIGH DOLLAR" ~~ oe FE used cars, We need them. Drive the extra miles, € wd pay ven wel. 00 Dizse “Hy. ANWELT ays OF eves. EN GET rom ILL SPENCE Ave. FE +7333 TRUCKS ARE OUR BUSINESS 1954 Chev. C.O.E. Tractor 1952 G.M.C, 2-Ton S.W.B. 1949 Chev. C.O.E Tractor 1953 G.M.C. 1-Ton Pickup 1950 Chev. %4-Ton Panel 1948 Ford. Express “ WILSON GMC Oakland at Cass FE 2-9203 FE 44531 ee ees et wheels mo ie EP Rack 216 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE_ 2-0101 ~ HOLIDAY SPECIAL — "35 Overdrive .. .........5656.. $1405 ‘$6 Buick Sedan.............. ‘$6 Chevrolet Club Sport 54 Olds Super 68 Sedan* Suess , jan "62 Sach sieteensen Sedan $ 505 "$3 Ford 2 door... § 886 "64 Chevy 2 door Bel Ait -» $mee "63 Chevy 210 . 2 = tenn pena Since ies pees “HURON MOTOR SALES ‘56 Plymouths ss ee BEFORE YOU BUY SAVE MONEY Schutz Motors irmingham Midwest 4-7811 SHORTCUT TO CASH: Classifed | Ads! SEATTLE, ee 2020 ! | 1 pant “ |_ Wanted Used Cars _88| '* CALIFORNIA BUYER BAGLEY AUTO-PARTS is 91 mann | For Sale Cars YEAR-END SALE We Work On Your Figures You Name the Deal 4— ‘SS Dodges. ike new, while they last Con 954 Piym. Club Coupe Ips Buick oe per a) 1950 GMC. % ton Van 141 G M. C % ton Pickup. (49. MORE TO CHOOSE FROM) RIEMENSCHNEIDER | Dodge-Plymouth Dealer 6-2431 afte: 194@ BUICK SUPER 4 DOOR. $150. Call FE 2-0087 . = ents, . viral CLEAN 1568 Bt BOICE 2 "SPECIAL. ® 100 USED CARS PRICED OVER KELLER KOCH CHRYSLER-PLYM Used Car Departm ae Mile Rd. i ang. Woodward DRALER 04585 A SHARP 'M CADILLAC FLEET- Fata be Sourav Guaranteed Shar Used Cars * and Models SrENN S MOTOR SALES | 254 8. Saginaw st. PE 41371 ‘4 cuey. Ra $1005; FULLY Nonrm cHEvROUET ea Chevrolet 1955 Demos DVANTAGE OF OUR Vow OVERHEAD LOCATION SAVE UP TO No Financing Problems HASKINS CHEVROLET Oakland County’s Fastest Growin aler 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 nay“ 5-5071 ights ’til 9 car per Hardtop only ae and easy terms = on the bal- “OLIVER BUICK 219 Orchard Lk. Ave, FE 2-0101 “ene afer. 6. 1 et 2 CARS? “SURE” With One of These Easy Owners 1947 Buick 1950 Buick “Just Good Credit” and Drive Home “Bright Spot” erome Olds-Cadillae - “ass at Orchard Lake _ FE 8-0488 | 232 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131) . Floor Cars—Officials Cars | | & ate Sale Cars" oO mn” SALE In eres of Sate-Driv- ing Day, December 1, we, are and’ reconditioned car to ', make your se safer °, _ miss =a = reads OL iV ER. BUICK 210 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 2-0101 . $223.4 ' “rend 4 as mr Let's wane. : ~" West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead ty low and sare the "West Side Used Cars a gf Sn etn ene 1953 —- abd Leaded. Low Ea eal ee 1 ‘ ayy No Co-Signers! _ Immediate Delivery re Deal Direct! No Finance Co.! Sat doused rae Y'ALL sone _. NATIONAL. MOTOR SALES — 171 6. SAGINAW IDGE CONV. 940s. 405. YOU . $799 -°52 Ford 2dr. oo» $544] *54 Plymouth 2 dr. $799 —_'53 Merc. Hardtop $999 | *54 Chev. 2 dr... ++ .$944 | Sta -0++: $1799 159 Dodge Cpe.es«-$399 Harctop eee .$1799 51 Plymouth 2 dr, $299 , "52 Mere. 2 dr.....$644] '53 Ford 4 dr......$699 | 51 Buick 4 dr.....$344 | 52 Plymouth 2 dr$499 | 52 Ford R. Wgn.. .$799 | 53 Ford Hardtop $999 "52 Chev. 2 dr..... $544 55 Ford 2 dr.... .$1199 "$5 Chev. 210 2 dr. $139 "52 Pontiac Dix. 2 | $444 '51 Ford Conv.....$299 | ‘$4 Ford 2 dr...... $944 53 Chev. 2 dr......$699 | °53 Chrysler '55 Ford Conv. ..$1799 | Clb. Cpe. ...... PoE hi ahi mene sah | ‘31 Ford 2 dr......$299 } °51 Chev. 2 dr.... .$299 | "54 Olds Super 88 34 Ford R. Wgn. $1299 2 dr. ...5..--- $1499 ’53 Plymouth 2 dr. $699 "31 Nash St. Wgn. $399 | The Following. Can Be Bought} With No Money Down *32 Pontiac 2 dr. "52 Chevrolet Clb. Cpe. : _ '52 Plymouth 2 dr. "531 Buick 4 dr. "52 Dodge Cpe. Harold Turner, Ford 2.BIG LOTS | Midwest 5-7500 ’ Liberty 9-4000 | | JOrdan 46266 Liberty 94001 | 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham | 3715 N. Woqdward, Royal Oak “A Phone Call Starts a Salesman to Your Door” ‘50 Chev. Conv. ...$199 | 53 Buick Riviera $1099 *, ‘, GooD peer very clean, OR 3.4837. Gecumer atest: 43410, pie . WiLLYS 3 DR BEAR THis: 3 ORTH Be ene, wonehsle tlie Matthews. 1955 CHEVROLET a ofan = = $2,195 1954 FORD : - r. tic, FAAS as new. $i.245 1953 CHEVROLET eo ‘ 2 dt. Radio bo heater, LCM eh ranteed, $995 1953 PONTIAC 82 dr Radio. ester. Hydra. matic with black and ivory fin- ish. Priced to seli today. $695 1952 CHEVROLET tome gray rm Radio beater and “hice iret. A one owner car 1953 HENRY. ude ent oat aS at secs guarantees for 1951 pris Mk, Hargreaves “Your Chevrolet Dealer” |. 211 ree “=| 70 CARS to GO | Low Finance—Paym'ts to Suit } LOWEST PRICES - pt { Sa —— "Cy Owens Your FORD Dealer! BEFORE JAN. Ist No Pyments Till 1956! | IN THE STATE! '53 Dodge Coronet °........... aiscaveseess cy OOM *§2 Nash 2Door .........: Poets eolseeee ...$ 495 "DS Buick BD00t ous ccecssc ccc ceed Beseelee $ 195 i 50 Olds 4Door ...........cccccccceccsees $ 295] | ’52 Chevrolet Deluxe 2-Door ........,..0005 $ 495) $5 Ford Cutstom 8 ............cccceaceces $1550 | ‘SS Plymouth Door «6.60565 cccerccsncce $ 595 $3 Pontiac 2-Door .........e.000 seeciewee $ 695) ’54 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Door ..... SBCRE EAS -$ 995 $3 Mercury 4-Door, O.D. ..... —_— seas $ 865 | ‘Si Ford 2Door ....665.:5. cde saecenssesa ce eee : *52 Ford 2Door 8 ...... saapeesa cases -s00§ S651 $4 Ford 2-Door ..........; roc ft 53 Ford 2-Door ..........085 Suaseseced -+»$ 785 *51 Mercury Club Coupe . cesecceeeee $ 425] *S3 Mercary Hardtop ........... Sa ep aes .$1275 '52 Pontiac Chief 8 .......... veseceeeteees$ 545] ‘51, Pontiac 2-Door ... sexseeee soak Si Transportation Specials eeee '47 Plymouth, a good one ............. oveee lS | "OG Ford & 2Dp00 «on... cacccscccce ss oye B 50 Studebaker 4Door ....... Featecssscecs see 49 Ford 8 2-Door ...... Se ols civive ease e'see . $135 | 48 Olds Coupe ........ iasvesesieseveses -.$ 45 49 Chevrolet 2-Door ......... Sree We Bes 4G cae nes bis vtivcivcascee -» $115] Many More Not Listed! We Trade! We Finance! 7 Payments ‘til Next Year! "Cy Owens’ 147 S. SAGINAW ST. | FE §.4101 FE 5.3588| | . Peatine Pare b Senkks Pressoner 6:00—-WIR, Jim Vinal WXYZ, ‘fast Club 12:00-—-WJR, Lions ve, Packers WJBK, Mickey Shorr WWJ, News CKLW, News, David ww, a by WPON, Record Room WXYZ, Fred wolf WJBK. News. Tom George} WXYZ, News, Winter adie 9:00—WJIR, News, J. Carson | CKLW, WCAR, News CKLW, sa Riddle Grid wei, You we Tow Lite WJBK, Gentile, Binge ond a Magic Carpet pL we. Tom Geor, CRLW, Bob &:Ray 6:30—WJIR, Voice of Agricit.! ww, Minute pared WRON, -- Today's Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Channel 2-WJBE-TV Channel 4—WW3-TV Channel 1-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—OKLW-TV “TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS , Movies”; Scene with Van John-|12:15—(2) Love of Life. . | 7 son trom “Thirty Over|12:25-(9) Prayer, Sign On. benrrgpeg, Hmgirtreryeponidl> st ¢:00—(7) Buffalo Bil Jr. Dick) Tokyo"; Carey Wilson's “Mas-|18:30—-(2) Search for Tomorrow. |SOO™ I 06 1 © tiny you Jones in “Rails Westward.” (9)| ter Will Shakespeare.” (4) Father| (4) Feather Your Nest. (1)/bowl, Nanette Circle 9 Theater. Gene Autry) Knows Best. Mrs. Anderson has| Beulah. (9) Story Book. sragy soy tater paar ae 6 ee of disaster bn t|12:45—(2) Guiding Light. (9) Mag-|P Hrogeaachan aatenctliie Toyland Party. (2) Sonny | ean't convince her husband that} gie Muggins. nogging Variety quiz. this time “Mother Knows Best.”|1:@0—~(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color.|in professional jealousy by alt the Sag 70 oh Robert Young, Jane Wyatt in| land. (7) Charm Kitchen. (9) hen ena . News, LeGoft. x Mary Mergan Show. Ofthand,’ we think Nan ¢:25—(4) Sports. Bill Fleming. (2) |»: 997) 1:15~(4) Fun to Reduce.. Gisele MacKenzie are the two TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett) with guests. (9) Cross|1:30—(4) Jean McBride. (9) News.| best young lady comics prac- Phelps. s Canada Hit Parade. Top tunes in} Shoppers Show. - tielmg ... 's opening slow- ¢:30—(7) My Little Margie. Gale] Canada plus new song. (4) C-|1:556—(2) Giri Talk. (4) Fran Har-| motion football sequence was Storm in “Who's Married.” (4)| ‘Television Theater. “Once aj ris.- very well done, but oddly, not Death Valley Days. Culture) Genius,” great Viennese film di-|2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4)| very funny. comes to Nevada mining town! rector cannot realize his great| Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on) the trouble with missing the with the import of “Wildcat’s) achievements belong to another) Seven. ; : introduction to a serious act on the First Piano.” (2) Telenews Sports| era. Eva Gabor, Herbert Berghoff| 2:30—(2) Linkletters Hot : Ceenen haee—tn we 418 Sent belies ar lige ca) 9 | Corillcd adherent aged bp ~ ahd toon Sov | an Alte” atte 2 tank sovenal 1:00—(1) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.| times, changes when he recieves Theater. wasn’t supposed to be funny, a) Puppet comedy. (9) The Lone| sudden wealth in “The Story-of|3:30—-(2) Bob Crosby Show. situa by the atro- Wolf. Louis Hayward in “Las| Steve Carey” starring — Der. (OA Datel me ony Mio hehentnchaty watt Story.” (4) Amos 'n' Andy.| Barry. :00-—-(2) Brighter Day. scenery Cnety. ee y|g:a0—(7) Break the Bank. Quiz| With Life. (1) Captain Flint. (9) —_— Teenage comedy stars ‘Ann| "With Bert Parks, with $1,400) Justice Colt. The Christophers’ award to “Oz- Baker. bank. (9) Jackie Rae Show. gp pigs Secret Storm. (4) First/zie and Harriet” for es teh :15—(T) News, J Musica) variety. (2) I've got a . standard of entertainment is an Mme Satsang hang, Secret. Garry Moore host ao = Sing Account. re award well i a: : wena . Sweeney. Ozzie and Harriet will repeat aa heggested o) with rrr 10:00—(T) Wednesday Night Fights.| Auntie Dee's Rascals. last Christmas show this year; a cartoons. (9) Million Dollar} Welterweight Championship) 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. dandy ... Movie. Ginger Rogers, Jack Car- Bout: Carmen Basileo vs. Tony|5:00—(@2) | The sey ne (| sack 5 YEARS son in “The Groom Wore Spurs.”| DeMarco. (9) Mr. and Mrs. on — 3 Mickey Eq Sullivan's show next Sunday (4) Eddie Fisher Show. Songs.| North. “The Nobles” are trying) Mouse 0 Dasee Posy. ae to be turning the TV : to commit their aged mother to|5:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey seem Show. Van Patrick with Lions’) & eee igre ply on sana * ICostello, Kate Smith, Lillian Roth guest. Life. Surprise guest m and the customary acrobats ,. . 1:45—(@ News Caravan. John| life story told by Ralph Ed-/ Woman Medic. —_— Cameron Swayze. ‘wards. . (2) 20th Century-Fox Lawford (Pete's mater) #0010 Suen Diseters Play- remap aaadirg Christonber' Reaches $32,000 . [win ‘ve Groucho's guest next Peter, Frank’ Faye,| trends « dying painter and fds On TV Quiz Show ait Onteed gk < Story of battling ‘couple and| When he is suddenly fashionable| NEW YORK @®—A woman psy-| “T've Got a Secret” tonight . . . ‘priest who to roconcile| after death. Thelma Ritter, Gene|chologist, Dr. Joyce Brothers of epee ye them. - i han Lockhart, Mildred Natwick, Al-/New York City, has reached ‘the| Ed Wynn sre gp nd = ues Ne ede Cuan Suits, Den Der-|ticn methane yaa ags om hardly get that kind of great talent caer sien Peaks tenet yea in adventure tale. (4) Mr.|She won $32,000 on the CBS pro-/""y more. Keel, Arm Blyth guest; scenes| District Attorney. David gram last night with her knowl- ‘oon his from their new film “Kismet”;| 3 Mr. D. A. matches wits with) edge of boxing. ee en Robert Benchley’s “Home| Smart lawyer in courtroom bat-| Dr. Brothers, 28, named New)» no. 99 he'll show an unusual _—- : tle. . ae a Orieans as the site of two world) i+) mural on his living room Ward's TV Service 11:0 Soupy’'s On. Variety with|tine fight in three days in 1802./s0l Painting of “The Last \Soupy Sales. (9) National. News.| She gave these contestants, win- se TV, Radio, Gar Radio |) (% News. Paul Williams. (2)| ners and weight divisions for the/ TALENTED LISA : FE 2-2976 46. N. Hilldale || News. Jac LeGoff fight: James J. Corbett knocked; Lisa Kirk was brightly talent- OPEN EVENINGS 11:15—(7) Premiere Playhouse out John L. Sullivan for the|plus on the GE Hour in a script Paulette Goddard in “Second| the lightweight class, and George|’ Jack Carson’s on the next Martha AMAZING Chorus.” (4) Little Show. John| Dizon beat Jack Skelly, feather/Raye romp. . Alexander in “Partners- w."" | weight omenenn OFFER 2 Miss Fair Weather. Bette She can try for the grand prize] _Johnny Carson was renewed by 11:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary) steven Frohlich, 39, a Czech im- — e. 11:26—(2) Nightwatch Theater.) ics in Princeton, N. J., settled roe-of the Met, stars Dec. 5 on Hard of Hearing — Reforma-| tor his previous $32,000 winnings| Volce of Firestone, mg =i ' Sum |11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen|ingt night and quit,» | trem the highest musical stand- ' | 4 | host. 50 Santa Claus guests. pag oe dare : THURSDAY MonnING , |Attacks TV Bad Taste doa 6:50—-(4) Today's farm Report.“ ww ' Chairman} Ernie Kovacs gets an NBC seo) Today (2) Morning Show Gee gC. Met rat ange the Oenee ates evap On Jaeh Ts A " away 1:55—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. Paar—professionally of course—to a ee ew whom she’s under CBS contract 8:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo. —— 50 Wixie Wonderland. Ann —— she'll retire ’ ]9:00—(4) Romper Room. next year. , . looked pudgy on 9 — Detroit NewscAst. " Loretta Young’s telefilm . 9:30—~(2) Love Story. (7)' Request | content mine Theater. La Ann Simms — — ; 9:68—-(4) Faye Elizabeth. crowds in her first post-firing 10 DAYS OF FREE TRIAL 10:00—~(2) Garry Moore Show. (4) nightclub date, the Town Casino in Ding School. oe . TO PROVE THAT THE |10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) NEW USTICON |, Beer Cee MSU Journalism Prof 3-Transistor Full-Pewered Hear- |11:00—(4) Home. (7) Story Studio.) (2yRT ia WMlIOOU ks Quits for Post ing Aid better hearing 2) Strike It Rich. lA LS om ae iceeteteisieatatriny | EAST LANSING @ — Eart A. th any te make, regardless |11:55—(7) News Ace. ft : 4 45454 tartrate , associate pr “~ THURSDAY AFTERNOON eb is ee ee ee ee te ae ‘If you are not satisfied, you will |19:99(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- for tateionay |VTY. is, resigning Comics. HEADQUARTERS Wide Selection of Components Catalogue “Net” Prices | McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM THE PONTIAC PRESS, Puts Comedy Into Tepid Video Musical - important, but Caesar's Show Rates Applause ~Nanette, Gisele Called | Show Business’ Best Young Comediennes By JACK O'BRIAN NEW YORK (INS) — Anne Jef- treys and Bob Sterling gave their secondary ‘roles in “Dearest } it Ritchard who put the comedy back into tepid musical comedy this TV Enemy” their customary extra shot/ ** of charm to make the parts more! was Cyril! ee eee ae i ESS i 4 A ‘ 4 ; ; 4 , a 1 AVOID CLICHE If we were to advise a TV star how to avoid the first mistake on the air, we'd caution against the Sid Caesar's last show was good HIGH FIDELITY |: lin. associated primarily with ia MI 4-5230 | cliche: “We have a wonderful show| Re ee Savings St Awarded 5 Ree ie avings olamps Awaraec ae by O f Local S oe oy Owner olf Local store ft R | Wherever you shop nowadays, lio doesn’t hand out red, yellow, ed etal a whether it be a grocery, filling|or green stamps but United States 19 Past driver : station or department store, the/Defense stamps. L 3, Demint merchant is bound to ask: “Do| Giglio has been doing this since . direction . you collect stamps?” And thou-iQctober and claims to be the orig- at Core tor 28 i | sands do, inator of the worthwhile idea. $3 Rous togetther And Charles Giglio, owner of The! te pag been followed by five 34 Moura ‘ | ] [Three Sisters Market at 608 W.) sucr merchants im Pontiac and aoe Huron St., offers them. But Gig- 7 Representa~ a through Rep. Georges A. Don- 34 Caterpillar oo : dero, his idea has been brought + asad to the attention of Trasury Sec- washonia Adult Tooth Decay | remy George's: tumphrey and 4l Outeine YZ, 2 President Eisenhower. s 42 Worthiess | on table . C d Wh Y For every $5 purchase at his 4 Uh uve | ause en OUNG aire Giglio passes out one 10 40 Mosiem ST. LOUIS um — Forty per cent/Ce™t Savings stamp to the cu 83 Wile | of the nation's adult dental prob-\omer. He estimated hess — Sate resident io ; lems are caused by neglect in the "SS Picked up $7,000 iret 56 “It’s a Bin to 4 Metropolitan 20 Warehouse 43 Crown care of teeth when children, a/tW° weeks since he began 87 iorcak § Rodent — Pr gat valley North Carolina dentist-educator| Practice. 58 — + Guiter fret 25 Bowara the pH poor “ye Giglio has been in the. g $9 Pinish 8 Domestic sh oe suitixes Dr. William C. Demeritt, assist- business in the city for 41 years St Aletasne tar 9 Covering Play Bf Meceror* «= jant_ dean of the ment of since he om a = — waste = gee nds 30 Zoter stake sgricultare Dentistry of the University of Italy in . is ma DOWn 1 Curses 38 Ben aa a sa = ~ North Carolina, stated that chil- ‘the father of six’ children. i 4 Low fellows a 38 Woman 55 Girl's dren today get too many sweets. a ei 3 Malayan 16 Middie es ani Slate Leonard Peltier He told delegates of the Mid- | decorated persons. THE OLE PUMP ARM In their enthusiasm, guests grasp the President's hand in a vice-like grip and pump his arm vigorously. The routine is similar when the President receives large groups of callers in his White House office, or the adjacent rose garden. i He joined MSU's For Factory Call cév TV Pontiec é Authorized FE 4.1515 — 993 Mt. Clemens |] the age, said he believed the heater to " iphone service over much of a mile- tal Likewise, the daily calling list] probably be faulty. The Michigan Bell Telephone Co. said the blaze knocked out tele- square area. New Lights for Allegan ITU Official Dies DETROIT —Williamy H. Harris, | 73, secretary-treasurer of the De- troit Typographical Union No. 18 from 1935 through 1953, died Tues- day, He-was a printer for the Detroit News. ' Proposed Plant Bringing Rumors on Mighty ‘Atlas’ WASHINGTON (INS)—A major aircraft company’s announcement of plans to build a huge plant in Colorado led to speculation that the Air Force is making progress in developing a huge intercontinen- rocket | | | 1 | | The Glenn L. Martin Co., of Baltimore has announced that it will construct a new plant on a 4,000-acre site some 15 miles south tin firm may be the ‘second con- tractor for the “Atlas,” a rocket capable of traveling 5,000 miles at speeds of more than 10,000 miles an hour, ‘ Consolidated Vultee, or Convair P 1 iii Fi i i z < 3 2 CUPBOARDS ware. Estimates given on lots Pontiac Window Co. 357.N. Cass _—~Phone FE 5-3281 ,7. 5%, ISPARTON TV ] © Giant-sise 21" aluminised ple- ture tube. * that In the pact ‘S0 Years the \at Compensation Class And He’s Not Being Impolite creased rae nie Pi piesa tosniagg pointer oo . ey _ || person to about 100 pounds. will be bold tenia ot 1130 at 0 fT H ns e. Ike Gives Up Handshake |), 102 ay re ms sone oca! 94 Hal 0 Mt. Clemens St tc Good f th N : added by the Community Com- Or O @ NatION |} “we need to educate our populs-|tittee and the Reucaticn Comet | . tion not to feed children the wrong|ee of the Oakla ty GETTYSBURG, Pa. (INS) — mented: “Everybody im the|foods,” he said. “Losing teeth at/Council. — . President Eisenhower is going to| United States an early age because of untreated| Tonight's speaker will be do a lot less handshaking in the : sherpa ‘pe(Ctvitles can cause gum disease, |Leonard Peltier, Chiet Claims Ex- future than he has during the past| OTs 'Tt cca speech defects and ether serjous|enieer . ichigan Employ- _* #8 @ '_° | “But it looks like somebody will ne This decision does not reflectihave to show a little restraint . any lessening of Presidential crn the future.” Calls Steamship | SERVICE 9 ceil Ere — - |Booking Office | . have decided that the American Rouge Roller Rink |Over Ham Radio | Yes! standing in line and shaking Destroyed b Fire MONTREAL @® — It took @ man| hands with desens, scores, and y from Missourt »t dream wp a ohy aan a poentienlin DETROIT @—Fire destroyed alte nassnes with Canadian Pacific physical and nervous strain. tg aang caper rink|steamships in Montreal. | | mated) John G. Rogers of : Parkville at ak sy eg | men tht tm! fa Eisent B goed : minut bri it under hurry Roeahower siaiy fe the Witei ral ‘ = senate fol Ls They said the President will con-| Frank T. Tighe, 50, of Lincom | An avid ham radio -|tinue to shake hands in greeting) Park, owner of the building, said |Rogers contacted a Montreal when he sees individuals. *he was alone in the rink when |on-his set, had him plug in ; DINNERS GET GO-BYE te See a, above one of fybone a oe 3149 W. Huron At the same time, it was indi = Fe — ) FE 4-5791 Pseten at budget price 169" CHECK THESE BIG VALUE FEATURES! eE TELE-OPTIC Gilter able for © Advance-design SIMPLI- MATIC chassis—22-tube 1157 W. Huron St. _FORTY-ONE ee ee oe ; “a SPARTONTY : hehe a Nip high school three elementary schools and expand other facilities. | —-~ nner mere Damage Teeth Dentist Reports Eskimos |"! Develdp Cavities Eating White Man's Diet ~ Predict the Weather ... BETTER THAN THE RADIO OR NEWSPAPER! 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