. Gey SA: 4 i be 4 rs CHS my he ae ey PTA f ee fe Blues y ee fie Le Oe ee icin aia aia a a E ERR nae Sa ey : F ; , F ‘ Ur ht ; ¥ < ; | bees por ere ves P eo , | . ee : { r i} ‘3 4) ) ‘| ! A if 7 ; oy iy ie bye ; es Rete vad os Cy a. SEE i ol | al ee. Wie Be ea: 113th YEAR — * * %& & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1955-44 PAGES = #0UT~D came Sa RATES pears eae c HAS SIX STARS. NOW — Togged out in red pajamas five stars.and a “Much Better, Thanks” inscription on a star over his ‘heart, President Eisenhower faced news cameramen yesterday after- noon at Fitzsimmons Army Hospital. , . President Faces Cameras | ar ‘Wirephete decorated with at . —— |gevernn 50 Year Mark Nearing for County's By JOE HAAS . Next Wednesday is a big anniversary in the history of Oakland County. The present courthouse was dedi- cated 50 years ago that day. The cornerstone had been laid.on Aug. 30, 1904, and the dedication was on Nov. both for Pontiac and the entire county. By a vote of 4,757 to 3,987 the voters of the county had endorsed a bond issue of $100,000 for the building. Courthouse 2, 1905. It was a big day, After construction had commenced it was feared that - . —*this would not cover the Treasurer Offers-His Stock Hildebrandt Would Quit Controversial Firm if Commission Desires !t One of two Troy Township of. || ficials involved in the controver- tial option of a proposed racé track site said today he is willing to withdraw from the corporation which owns the land. “I am willing to dispose of. the stock if the racing commission so desires,” said Fred W. Hilde- Meanwhile, in Lansing the state attorney-general’s office an- pounced It will launch an inves- figation into the deal involving Hildebrandt, Township Attorney Malcolm M. Heber, and Heber’s law partner, Harry N. Dell. “No one is accused of any wrong- doing and no one wil be accused until a full inquiry is made,” said Deputy Atty.-Gen. Horace W. Gil- more. TO INVESTIGATE However, he added the investi- gation would be made with a view to possible criminal action and removal from office of the two officials. It was charged Monday that the three men, as a corporation, stood to make $130,000 on a $1,- 900 investment in options for a 200-acre site at 14-Mile Rd. and John R. Wilbur DeYoung, assistant at- torney general, said Monday the corporation — ESROH — had a commitment from the Thorough- bred Turf Club, a syndicate seek- a race track francliise, to pay eS tinoed on Page 2, Col. 1) Baptists Demand Ban HOUSTON (®—The Texas Bap- tist Brotherhood yesterday asked stians everywhere to join in protesting the serving of intoxi- cants on commercial airliners. It resolved that “‘this is an evil and offensive practice which endangers the lives of those who travel by air and makes barmaids out of airline stewardesses.” Trans-Ocean TV Soon TOKYO w—The president of the U, S. National Broadcasting Co. and to Asia within 10. * lof Microwave stations ‘the oceans should make this pos- ; ‘: Sylvester L. Weaver f| cost,'so another $20,000 was authorized. ; However, all of this was not needed. The total cost of the building, including furnishings and decora- site. The architect was Joseph Mills, the contractor was John Schmidt, and William A. was superintendent of construc- The dedication program on Nov. 2, 1905, included a military parade made up of men from the arined services brought here for that pur- pose, Governor Fred M. Warner and his staff, veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic, Or- chard Lake‘ Military Academy (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Fair to Cloudy Is Prediction tor Pontiac Area The weatherman predicts fair and partly cloudy for Pontiac to- morrow with a slight rise in tem- perature. * * * Forecast for tomorrow is a high of 65. Tonight the mercury may go to a low 42 degrees. * * * A year ago the temperature was a high of 64 and a low 48, At 8 this morning the thermometer reading was 44 degrees. At 2 p.m. the temperature in downtown Pontiac was 60 degrees. Couldn’t Get Away From the Phone... This Want Ad user said he got so many calls he couldn't get away from the phone, it kept ringing and ringing. So you see, if you have something to sell, the quickest and easiest way to get a -buyer to ring your phone is to place an inex- pensive Press Want Ad. DELTA COMBINATION 10-INCH saw, 6-inch' joiner, Like new. PE 5-5759 between 5 & 10 p. m. _To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 Just ask for the ‘ispies and royal romance tions, was $113,323.18, so /i | $6,675.82 was returned to d British Ponder Ways to Control Spending Spree Conservatives Present Supplementary Budget, Hint New Austerity | LONDON (INS) — With temporarily shelved, the House of Commons turned today to the harsh facts of Britain’s economic position. ' Chancellor of the Ex- chequer Richard A. Butler will present to the House the nation’s first supple- mentary budget since the crisis in the fall of 1947. He was expected to intro- duce measures cutting back government expenditures, taxes and Collision Fatal fo Milford Man Father of Five Crashes Into Oncoming Truck in Accident on M 59 A head-on collision yesterday killed 35-year-old Harold D. Lati- mer, of Milford. Latimer was the father of five small children. nesses stated, was traveling west and then pulled over into the east- bound lane into the path of a 1% ton truck driven by Laurence G. Klemz of Berkley. Kiemz was unhurt. Latimer ‘was pronounced dead A World War I! veteran, Lati- i REE Beware of Substitutes saying again it has found no evidence of flyin saucers. : But this time it attached to the new and voluminous (316 page) report a state- ment by Secretary Donald A. Quarles, It said some air- craft of novel form are com- ing along but there will be nothing “supranatural or ‘| mysterious” about them. One will be the vertical-rising, E a = i z i i ty eee zt z 5 x° 3 ee “8 [ + been explained as conventional -| phenomena or illusions if more *| complete observational data had been available.” Yeah, John Barleycorn —but He’s Blind, Mac! DALLAS, Tex. (INS)—A_ tipsy Texas motorist lost control of his Cadillac, smashed into three un- occupied cars. A fuel tank of one of the cars Authentic Flying Saucers on Way, Air Force Says WASHINGTON (#?—The Air Force, busy for seven years trying to scotch legends about flying saucers, wants the public to know those weird looking aircraft which folks will see soon won't really be saucers. They just look and act something like ’em. ‘The Air Force last night issued what has become a sort of annual report on the flying saucer situation, ’ > ; be asked to consider limiting the . | use of military planes by Pentagon | furor over transporting three sena- '|He Prefers Dogs, || She—Oh, Well have} colored snake from Florida—as Flying Senators Churn Up Furor Recent Rhubarb Plants Thoughts About Limiting Army Air Privileges WASHINGTON (®—Sen, Russell (D-Ga) said today the Senate will officials as an outgrowth of the tors home from Europe, * * * Russell, who heads the Senate Armed Services Committee and is a senior member of the Appropria- tions Committee, criticized in an interview what he said “looks like a deliberate effort to shoot at the tions, that it was specially dis- patching the planes because it had scheduled F a f a5 oak You Like Kittens, : PROVO, Utah @—At Brigham Young University here, they've got pet, along with an ordinary snake as its companion. : Donna says the D, C. C. “is ju about the cleanest pet anyone could ask for. It will keep mice out of the house, is quiet, and does not eat much. “Cows trample, dogs bite, cats bite and scratch, and mice carry germs. But a nonpoisunous snake of this kind cannot possibly hurt a person.” In Today’s Press iLands in Geneva ity Parking Lot Project Rev Smiling Molotov for Big-4 Parley Soviet Minister Vows Effort Toward ‘Positive Results’ at Conference GENEVA \P—Soviet For-| eign Minister V..M. Molo- tov flew in today for the Big Four conference, a smile on his broad face. He was the first of the four for- eign ministers to arrive. Molotov landed in a sil- ver Soviet Ily-Ushin trans- port plane with an Ameri- torture, He said he had heard Diem Becomes : First President of New Republic SAIGON, South Viet Nam @— Premier Ngo Dinh Diem today solemnly proclaimed South Viet Nam a republic and became its first president, * * * Diem, who came to power in the midst of chaosand despair last and made Diem the new chief of state, A constitution ts scheduled to be adopted next month, and soon aft- er a general election will name the nation's first legislature. Campaign Fund Growing Higher Slow but steady returns ha raised the United Fund $377,874, an increase of i ia E 4 a z efit ai lilt z : | rae! “i i Bill af : ae . A S : * E 4 oe “ : , ; > cee * ‘ > 5 Additional Stall to Be Provided ‘Under Plan Entire New Proposal Slated for Disclosure at Next Meeting Paving the way for a re- vised parking program that will provide 633 new mu- nicipal parking spaces downtown, the City Com- mission last night erased action on an earlier plan and moved ahead with the , line A ¢ 2 Betis Fit Hen Hits Storm Window - A pheasant yesterday its role in life was to end Pheasant Under Glass died after failing pa up under glass, not flying its natural habitat in some nearby field. It flew smack into the storm sash on the Ave., near the the ivan Boge home 381 | picture window at the He found the brown and black-epeckled hen crumpled against the house, its neck broken. The glass will cost about $60 to replace, mer is survived his wife, Vir-| exploded, and sprayed flaming rf ginia; five ph hon Carolyn, | gasoline over two of the cars tortured on the third floor of the Bisogni said, And he couldn’t even gain any Donna, Dorothy, Harold and/ which were destroyed. — NOWS......0ssseree-- * Centred ori Station. He said the satisfaction from the prospect of eating the bird. David; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.| While the tipsy driver was being toriails ....... seneneeees ctims jared that Peron per- ae Gurson Latimer of Masdh, afd | treated for a head cut he explained | - Sports..... 28, 29, BO, 31, 32, 33 | sonally ordered the tortures. i Last week; he bagged two pheasants while hunt- three brothers and two sisters. He | to Dallas police: TROND o6.oiscliveceresees 35 | Nunez Malnero demanded that} ing in Tuscola County. And, he indicated, oe can was employed by Pontiac Motor| “I thought I had a friend along} TV & Radio Programs... ... 43 | Peron be extradited from Para-| even get tired of such a gourmet’s delight as t Co. who was driving.” Women’s Pages.....13 thru 17 | guay. —under glass or otherwise. By GARNETT D. HORNER Washington Star Staff Writer DENVER \®—You never would guess from just the way President Eisenhower looks now that he has had a heart attack. His cheeks are ruddy, their flesh firm. His eyes sparkle. His voice is strong. His shoulders do not sag. His man- ner is relaxed, but spry and chipper. These are the things that im- pressed '‘me when I saw the Presi- dent and heard him chat with his eighth floor sun deck at Fitzsim- ons Army Hospital yesterday. HANDS THINNER . Looking closely for any sign of weakness, I thought his hands ap- peared a little thinner than when they were swinging golf clubs or WANT AD DEPT. that four and a half weeks in the hospital have made in his appear- ance, so far as I could detect. This was the first time that anyone outside a small circle of medical personnel, family mem- bers, government officials and close personal friends had seen coronary ago last Saturday. President Reported to Be ‘Relaxed, Spry and Chipper For more than two weeks, re- To prove to the world that such | photographers to make pictures of porters at the Denver White House remarks were nol mere wishful press room have been hearing from thinking, White House Press Sec- one ‘medical visitor after another | retary James C. Hagerty arranged how well Eisenhower looked. for a limited number of news He ate 5 li , unt F “os j : fe bi * the President for all to see. 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Walte’s Domestics—Fourth Floor “easily and - beautifully — wonderful PP [ ‘ g. | See “ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1955 hee ; é a fea THE Pontiac panes Phone see postion BE T8i8 2. tit MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1955 Chief U.S. Forester Fears Lumber Famine Although reforestation is in virtual balance with lumbering operations, there is no room for smugness about our national timber resources. This is the clear implication of an estimate made by Chief U. 8. Forester Ricuarp E. McArpve in a report on the first national survey ‘of timber resources made since 1945. McArpxE believes that as the population grows, there must be a-proportionate increase in, tree plant- ap 8 0 ene oe 2000 is to be averted. * * * A surprising feature of the report is the statement that fire no longer is orest eases destructive. At first glance there appears to be nothing alarming in the report. The year 2000 seems distant indeed. Yet it is to be hoped that the proper com- mittees of Congress will give the report the attention so vital a multi-billion dollar resource deserves. * * * McAnp is, a University of Mich- igan graduate, presides over 149 national forests in 39 states, Alaska and Puerto Rico, a grand total of 181,000,000 acres. Only within recent years has plant- ing approached the amount of timber cut. . Failure to keep planting abreast of - consumption indeed would be a national ‘calamity. Antibiotics on the Farm ~ - Cause of its discussion of the use of anti- biotics in agriculture. Drawn to the conference were observers from our own and 13 other countries, including Russia. Their interest was a natural re- sult of the growth during the past 10 years in the use of anti- biotics for the enrichment of live- stock and poultry feeds. ~~ * * On this foundation has been built a 30 to 50 million dollar a year business heralding a new era in scientific agri- culture. In practice, one pound of antibiotic concentrate costing $45 will enrich a million pounds of feed. The results in poultry raising is that broilers can be brought. to marketing size in nine wetks instead of ten. Sim- ilarly the growth of cattle and hogs to marketing weights can be speeded. * * * What the antibiotics seem to do is increase the capacity of the animals to-.absorb more value from their feed, for reasons still ‘unknown to scientists. This has the effect not only of reducing the amount of feed consumed but consequently production costs. In the last year or two the treatment of livestock diseases with antibiotics has been developed. There also have been experiments in using these prod- ucts of various molds to combat plant diseases. ‘Scientists say a long range possibility is the similar treatment of corn to make it grow faster so it could be raised in colder climates. ‘ wok & Any of these developments interest scientists who are constantly endeavor- ing to increase the world’s food supply for an ever.expanding population. : reer __Arrewtion, oldsters: An inscription found in an ancient Egyptian tomb 4 reads, in part, “Youth is corrupt, lack- ing in respect for elders, impatient of POW Tales Hurt Russia Stories told by German war prisoners just repatriated by Russia are begin- Kremlin. ning to backfire against the As a result it appears that Chancel- lor ADENAUVER will reap valuable psycho- logical benefit from his Moscow agree- ‘ment to establish diplomatic ‘welations with Russia. These developments were obscured in first dispatches about the prisoners’ re- turn home. Much of the early attention was given to tales of Americans still held by Russia. Even more space was given to former Nazis able to tell about the last days of HiTLer. . * * * Both the prisoners’ physical condition and their stories seem likely to strengthen West Ger- many’s ties to the free world rather than promote Russo-Ger- man friendship. Almost all the repatriates expressed bitter hatred of Russia. Some natives - of East Germany with families there, insisted on being taken to West Ger- many. Many survivors of the notorious Vorkuta camp told how 60 per cent of their comrades perished there. * * * ; Ope woman related how only 63 of her own sex survived a forced march from Torgu in East . Prussia to Inta in Soviet Siberia. Along that tragic route 1,937 of them died. © Already the bad propaganda effect of all this is beginning to dawn on the Russian.. There even are hints in Com- munist journals that release of the 10,000 prisoners was an extremely bad propaganda blunder. . =—=—_ The Man About ‘Town Band Work Praised Program Between Halves at Game Gets Commendations Life: When you must eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow you may diet. Many compliments have come te MAT about the miizperiod entertainment of . Pontiac High Schoo! Band and its helpers at the recent Arthur Hil! game at Wisner Stadium.-With his corps of assistants, Conductor Dale C, Harris surely put on a program that would do credit ‘to a big college or university function. There were 139 band students in uniform, and they drew generous rounds of applause from the spectators. The special features were fully ‘appreciated. Let's have more of ‘em. As a sample of the interest being taken at a point where {t has often been sadly lack- ing, the Genesee County Dental Assistants Assn. donated $100 toward the miniature golf course for patients at the Pontiae State Hospital, where there are 520 patients from that county. Here's a sequence fhat should settle the matter. County Road Engineer Leon V. Belknap says leaves should not be burned on the pavement because the heat causes the sur- face to crack. Then Fire Chief John F. Schroeder calls attention to the fire hazard created, and Police Chief ‘ Herbert W. Straley points out that you are breaking the law when you do it. According to advices from Secretary Francis (Pansy) Baldwin, that biggest town and country get together in our county, the annual Farmer-Rotary banquet at Oxford, is to be on next Tuesday evening. A happy child ts six year old Lewis Hartshorn of Rochester, who is driving ‘¢ Junior Star ‘Chief scale mode! Pontiac car given away by a loca! dealer. Feeling that she was born under a star is lucky Mrs. Sadie J. Gooden of Oxford. Although her car was completely wrecked in an Ontario accident Sunday, she escaped without injury as also did her daughter, | Mrs. Dorothy Oliver and the latter’s two-year-old son, who were with her. When her parakeet flew away, Mrs. Perry Frownfelter of Waterford received a phone call from a friend over a mile away that her bird had arrived and was calling her name. Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Ruthford Blades of 205 Norton Ave.; golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hallock of Birmingham; fifty-seventh wedding an- niversary. Mrs. Glenn Wilder of North Branch; ninetieth birthday, ' if ie a aie oe i oi aie “Honest, Boss, We Love One Another Like Brothers!” ‘ David Lawrence Says: Now Alger Hiss Claims Soviet Russia Made All Concessions at Yalta Parley WASHINGTON—Now Alger Hiss enters the controversy about the Yalta Conference in an effort to — get the Democrats off the hook they have been on since 194) be- cause of the sellout of Poland and Nationalist China. who was a member of the U. S. delegation at Yalta, seems to have lost none of his brazenness during his long absence from public life. He declares that it was Soviet Russia that made the ‘‘concessions” at Yalta and that almost everybody sang the praises of the Yalta agreement at the time it was made. Writing in the current issue of “The Pocket Book Magazine,” Hiss says in part: “Cleaned of the smudge of epithets, the Yalta story is that umwarranted and = large - scale concessions were made. to the Russians which resulted in Soviet leadership in Easfern Europe and the accession of the Com- munists to power in China, The facts are quite otherwise. , “It was the British dnd the Americans who mate all the re- quests for military and political decisions." These requests had received careful study. Our dele- gation and the British had a pre- conference rendezvous at Malta for the express purpose of ensur- ing unity in our positions—hardly a mark of open-handed largesse toward the Russians. RED ‘CONCESSIONS’ “In the very nature of things, therefore, the Russians, recipients of numerous Anglo-American pro- posals, made what ‘concessions’ there were.” Hiss writes that ‘a nearly unanimous hymn of praise was the original response to the agree- ments reached at Yalta.’’ He con- cedes, to be sure, that there were dissents such as those by the leaders of the Polish-American Association. * Hiss, * * But he minimizes them, despite the worldwide sympathy expressed when the Polish government. in exile in London poured out its indignation. He forgets that the chief criticism of what was to happen at Yalta came before the conference and he overlooks the fact that the New York Times on Dec. 19, 1944—nearly two months before Yalta—denounced the pro- posals to sell out Poland even before they became official. Also, the late William Green, president of the American Fed- eration of Labor, publicly pro- tested on Dee. 16, 1944, against the prepesed partition of Poland. This writer, who recently re- viewed the dispatches after Yalta, finds, however, that the dissent was rather widespread, including a vehement denunciation by the Vatican because of the sellout of Poland. Likewise. in “U.S. News & World Report" appeared several articles reporting dissatisfaction from various parts of the world about the results of the Yalta con- ference and two editorials by this writer immediately after the Yalta conference criticizing the decision in unequivocal terms. Yet Hiss goes on to say: “Gen. Marshall beamed as he waited for the car that took him from Yalta, saying with evident satisfaction that, though as chief MINO CUTTING IT IN @ pe of staff he was much too busy to be attending conferences, for what we had obtained he would have been willing to remain for months. NO GIVEAWAY “The myth has it that Poland was ‘given away.’ The Red Army had driven the Nazis from Poland and had occupied it as thoroughly as we were to complete our oecu- pation of the Philippines a few weeks later. We could no more ‘give’ Poland to the Russians than they could ‘give’ the Philippines to us.” But Hiss forgets that the Atlantic Charter, signed by Russie, pledged all the signe Dr. Brady Says: tories to “a desire to see no territorial changes that do not accord with the freely expremed wishes of the people concerned.” There were observers and’ writ- ers then, of course, who ignored the potential strength of moral force in the world and looked at the situation solely from the view- point that “might makes right.” But the lack of moral stamina exhibited by the western leaders at Yalta has plagued their records ever since, and that is the real reason why the Yalta controversy goes on and will go on as a tragic lesson in the history of our times (Copyright 1955, “New Yerk Herald Tetbene tne.) Stress of Football Game Is Rough on Fans Past 30 By WILLIAM BRADY, As a game for youngsters, youths and young adults baseball is un- rivaled. As a sport or spectacle profes- sional baseball! is o.k. for people who do Wonest work or get enough general exercise every day, but. in my opinion, it is not good or healthful recreation for people who live by their wits—students, white collar workers, professional peo- ple, business people. These “brain” workers need recreation which will enable them te “tet off steam.” The _ conventions of business, profes- sional and ‘social life make it - necessary for one to restrain or repress natural impulses. The . emotional excitement or tension one gets at critical moments in the ball game cannot be appeased or relieved by just sitting on one's fanny and screaming or even rising and shaking a fist at the umpire. Football, beth professional and “big game.” is not just good for most spectators, but The emotional excitement and tension the battle builds up in the grandstand, stadi- um or bowl, raises hob with the cardiovascular ‘heart-artery) of fans past thirty and frazzle the “nerves” (emotional stability) of: younger persons. Highschool foot- ball exhibitions, complete with cheering sections. sweater girl stars. etc., is the physical evil that bears out everything I have said about degeneration in Yankeeland. NOT LAUGHABLE It would be laughable if it were not so tragic to hear or read the impassioned, not to say angry, defense of professional and quasi- professional (college) football and the highschool burlesque of the varsity show, by coaches and their friends, as training in self-reliance, sportsmanship, etc. Unfortunately for many grow- ing boys, fathers who are’ sus- MoD. the highschool for a month or two each autumn and call the tune for principal, teachers and every last “chicken” or “‘sissy"’ or ma- ma‘s boy” whether the luckless kid is possible football material or just a contributor to the fund to provide the trappings for the team Signed letters, not more than one pace or 100 words long, enemy te ag rn William Brady. if a .—“~ self addressed envelope is sent to th tiac Press, Pontiac, Mich. { 1955) “Voice of the People _ ‘Citizen’ Urges Childred? | to ‘Beg: Charity Pennies ‘Why Wait for Tragedy cities? It is enly when something be . - $0 cold and s0 reluctant, dear . . To send a line to me . I thought perhaps a tragedy . Had come between us two. . . Un- til the. phone rang once again :.. And I got through to you... And then I heard your loving voice ... Assuring me once more .., That you were mine in every way... I had been hoping for, (Copyright 1955) Fe GOP Will ‘Probably Reap Reward of Good Times By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER INS Economic Commentator The bipartisan controversy cen- tering around control of the White House and the Congress after the election in November 1996 links . prosperity — oaaeta Objectively, a wiiiguetintn read- ing of the annals of American business between the Civil War . and the beginning of the New Deal in 1933 discloses, on the contrary, that neither of the two major par- . ties had any monopoly on pros- perity. As a matter of fact, ups and downs in the national economy in that long stretch of years oc- curred during the incunibency of beth parties, indicating that the . fluctuations were ascribable to economic, rather than political, cycles. But the $14 billion slump in stock prices which occurred on Sept. 26, the first day the stock market was open after the surprise news of President Eisenhower's heart attack, indicates that possibly a new ingredient has been injected. te Ca * It could be that the partisan op ponents of the chief executive have unwittingly handed him and his group an issue on a silver platter. Left-wing Democrats and some labor economists have undertaken to associate the Eisenhower ad- ministration with business, es- - pecially big business. While during a time of great and _ big an interlude of full. employment at high wages. OBSOLETE TACTICS? Thus it could be that the political critics who have been = recdling President Eisenhower for favoring business and for alleged “‘give- ‘away" procedures have been using obsolete tacties—successful during a depression but unpopular during a boom. + * * It will be recalled that during the inventory-correctian which re- sulted in a mild recession from the midsummer of 1953 to the mid talize on emotional fears that the countty might be on the verge of economic collapse. That the Republicans intend to take full advantage of the kicking around of the prosperity issue was dembnstrated when Vice President Nixon said to the New York Group of the Investment Bankers Asso- cation: “American wage earners to- day have more jobs at higher wages, with greater purchasing power and less strikes than af any time in histery, and they have peace to boot.” As an economic analyst, 1 think parties are gambling with short- term fluctuations when they iden- tify their fate with passing changes rather than with a phil- osophy of government and of living. . * * Be that as it may, it is an axiom of politics. that peace and prosperity, when they exist at election time, are beneficial to the political “ins.” a Looking Back 15 Years Ago FARM AID setup soon to be come long term plan. PRESIDENT urges public's sup port of charity funds, 7 Years Ago WALLACE SAYS New Deal fs labor's friend. BRITISH FLIERS bomb vital German centers. —.- Case Records of a Psychologist: Deafness Alone Won’‘t Deter Romance; Love Depends Upon Entire Personality Lois is heartbroken, so I cheered her morale with ¢acts Girls, don’t feel shy or embar- rassed because you wear eye glasses or a hearing aid, or have some othér minor defect. For men fall in love with total personalities, which involve hundreds of traits. So offset your minor flaws by cultivating some new assets. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-375: Lois P., aged 19, is a very. attractive coed. “But you will note that I wear a hearing aid.” she said, as she turned her head and showed the barely evident earphone. “Dr. Crane, I have a double problem. At first 1 was shy about wearing this earphone lest boys consider me unattractive “But I have largely overcome... that. Now my greater problem is the fact that ear specialists inform me my hearing is grow- ing less and I shall ultimately be unable to use even a hearing aid, “What shall I do then’ It scares me! TI feel so upset and don’t know where to turn,”’ and she be- gan to cry. LEAD CONVERSATION who isn't blind, de- sit beside you on a bus and lip- read from your profile, which is really tops * But all the brilliant lipreaders I have ever met, had once pos sessed good hearing. They could speak and sing till maybe they were 8 or 10 years old, after which they lost their hearing, as from scarlet fever. The secret of being a. good lip- reader is to lead the conversation! Casually ask your friend a ques- tion. Give him two choices, if you Wish. * s * “Do you think President Eisen- hower will run for a second term,” you may inguire, Nixon then “or if not, will the nomination?” POPULAR STRATEGY If you wish to be popular, pay your companions honest. compli- ments. This works as well for - as for normally hearing peo- Pp * * * A compliment is an ideal way of too, and it focuses the response we a narrow field of talk, | Eveg an average gyn can then sponse, But if you deaf toms tet yeur companion break in with just anything out of the blue, you may be caught unprepared. An average lipreader may then not catch on for several sentences. So learn to be the starter of conversation! Then maintain the lead thereof by tactful questions or compliments. That method will permit Lois to retain her conversational charm, even if she does finally lose all of her hearing. * * * We psychologists also wish to warn you young people against letting your foolish pride serve as an obstacle to your happiness and popularity. If you need eye glasses or a hearing aid, then use them, For few people are 100 per cent per- fect in their physical bodies. So don’t worship unduly at the shrine’ of. perfect anatomy. Get wise to the facts. A popular person may have & dozen fillings in his teeth, He may wear eye glasses and a hear- ing aid or a wooden leg. But so what! se ° * If you learn to smile gayly and pay your companions compli- ments and steer conversation gracefully, you will be popular and loved despite those minor defects. Men rarely fall in love with legs or bodies, They do fall in love with them by cultivating an equal num- ber of new assets! ' Always write to Dr. George W Ph mee in care of The Pontiac Press, a 20¢ to cre a eh ceet ies ded mom (Copyright 1955) oe er i site Sy airs ei i cn a eB Ra pee a ih Bs at ve a ts A aa sh i eeeeemaereeeariaiias ite wiies LE? eee pop ON ety Bima ty 8 eh, ; : | 4 (HE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1935 ' vstomect Phil Silvers. Creates Best New TV Show late-hour “onecks™) er ts a hilarious powder punch. | ized Cartier said a few words, For)speaks like one, in contrast to Se tek Sone Seer aes eee hat the Reenep SOR) <8) We OF Sehae. Se lochs Me an the sehuet ianenae of his Stand a scheel and got trombone applicant priesthood. And| Rocky, who, when told by Hiken| men, but a great day for me.” yori er a a al Ry Bie a gle : ss = to wal : . 4 track. griet and seemed tagon had turned down his appeal |#st to Kid Gaviland jo to build window flower boxes for | 0 he headed St the ject into. the \ : ' Wf you like to “nibble” and driek |," long-neglected master of | the barracks at Ft. Baxter, but by | Thei 1 ions . . i i W yea matching TV, fook oat situation comedy has found his|secidemt flattens Bilko's fighter | ter business with both feet. r favorite fashions . . . priced for savings Don't overdo it! Too ‘it may | Perfect vehicle in “You'll Never | with one punch. Rocky paid tribute to Hiken a : — saiaecaaiee ie ‘dina lead to acid stor — = Get tRich,” which CBS is {llumi- Bilko's venal dreams of using| for his own redemption. “1 can’t 1 : N RS me! wa a la SE nigbe-sime sossing. Hut acy Moe [nating each Tuesday at the tough! niningham instead of the awful| tell you how nice it is te be,” \, o ever distress occurs. Tums oeutral- hour of 7:39 p.m. one, and cleaning up on bets, are| be said. ‘ ’ ino uneten gote fost You iene Geo Phil plays the part of Sgt. |in time frustrated in a howling) Hiken put Cartier next to Silvers er Always ‘keep Bike, a would-be scoundre] | manner. Good stuff. when the show was being put to- heartbarn, Cet atoll sow! |” | cursed with the heart of a mush- | Rocky Graziano, the reformed | gether-and they work like a charm melon. But for that unlucky | hood, was on hand at the Silvers’} “I don't say every fighter can soft spot, and « vigilant chaplain, |party to explain how his quiet-jact, because they can't,” Phil Bitke would be the richest man | spoken friend, Cartier, got into the | says of the species. “But they've in the Army acting business. Seems that after | got part of it made b= Ag a anybody Nat Hiken coaxed Rocky to try/en instructions their would teal eet hie tea it |his hand as Martha Raye’s TV!... jab like this, stand like that, a situation piece about the peace-|*P#!Ting partner, and Rocky made | move like this. Acting is a lot time army you'd have laughed, but |8°04, the former middleweight |like that andt hey take it like only in derision. ‘Yet the man is wate. so good, the writing so excellent, the direction so swift and true ame an GO IN LUXURY rong palit tae ny a GO LOW COST |fact. that it was barred Knew the treed af brass which commands the “Pa- Canada's uncrowded tb woods and streams, ine | SHARES SPOTLIGHT . f = . tomperable hunting and Phil is the kind of comedian who oy eS fishing. Feel tension let @° | recognizes the right of other hu- ~ 7h when you boord CNR’s oll | man beings to live. The other [ooh new equipment. 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Michal of Colrain drive, executive secretary.’ with Mrs. Donald Nicholie (center) of Washi street ; Section presidents gathering at the Ottawa drive home : 'WainteeC Cmmmmeee i sain eiaeeaiiaiaaaiald aiccaien 1A i of Mrs. Harold A. Fitzgerald fer the morning coffee om | president; Mrs. Harold A. Furlong of Navajo drive, second BOM eo 0 2. 3 , se Final Plans to make final plans for the Nov, 10 Ingathering included | vice president, and Mrs. S. V. Sekles of Ottawa drive, di- 7 By" Oe : Are Made (left to right) Mrs. Edward Barrett of Ottawa drive, vice | rector of Needlework Guild. , ind bees M3 : ee i ; Tea Given ins Mee liel eh £2 Queen, Morya for Press | ia a SH ond Postries Chairmen | The Pontiac Press entertained approximately 150 press chairmen of womens clubs and church guilds Tuesday at Bloomfield Hills Coun- try Club. 5 * * The tea affords staff members of the Women’s Department an op- portunity to meet with the women who report the news of the various groups. Stressed at an informal dis- cussion were the importance of accuracy in names, the time- Tiness of news and the scheduling of pictures, Judith L. Clemence, women's editor; Margaret Cole, Joan Ritter, Janet Odell, Mary Anglemier and Ruth Saunders were present from the Press staff. * i * * * Pouring at the tea were Mrs. Forrest E. Brown, president of the Pontiac Federation of Women’s Clubs, and Mrs. William Wright, president of the Pontiac Parent- Teacher Association. Mrs. Ralph Allen furnished background music for the gathering. thie Promenaders — Hold Halloween Un Nae Howles ta ‘ | ewig aa 9 _ Mrs. Haro owtett t) of East| gra at the recent coffee held at Masquerade Iroquois road, president of Pontiac Needle-| home of Mrs. Harold A. Fitsgerald on Skeletons, pumpkins, cornstalks ; and witches surrounded members work Guild, and Mrs. Howard B. Barker of | Ottawa drive. - Se Pree acageasaecd Bloomfield Hills, a director, were photo- ade party held Tuesday evening at Mrs. H.-H. Thatcher (seated) of|ter Snell (left) of Auburn avenue is presi- : Daniel Wigtfield School. Cherokee road is honorary. president of |\dent of the Auburn Heights Branch today, New members welcomed at this | Needlework Guild, having begun the Aw and Mrs. Ernest Howell of Churchill road party were Mr, and Mrs. Warner | burn Heights Needlework Guild. Mrs. Les-|\is vice president of the group. Wasmuth, Mr, and Mrs. Walter — a Koenig, Mr. and — haga = l T wale ole OM Be Be Cullough, Mr, @ rs. van (C b La. e: jiecomanee Cage” Mr. ‘and. Mrs. Robert | Now ! U reats 7 Longe, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fifield, Mr, and Mrs, William Gorsline You Nn g ste rs | and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cunning: | le and Mrs. Robert Eart ted to Hayride the nd march, at which time Mr. — Mrs. Wasmuth were | A hayride was the highlight of chosen prize winners for their /the evening's festivities Tuesday unusual costumes. when members of the Michigan Calling the quadrilles during the | Rel! Telephone Girls’ Club enter- evening were Ralph Ireland, Harry | tained 30 boys and girls of the Anderson, Engle Groenberg, Mr. Qakland County Children’s Home. Earl, Mr. Longe and Warrett) Following the hayride, the Allen. | youngsters were entertained at a * * * ____| Halloween party held in the Mich- Mr, and Mrs, Monroe Riley were | igan Bell Building. 1ests for the evening. * ecorations were arranged by Serving as hostesses were Bon. Mr. and Mrs. Koenig assisted by nie English, Charlotte McManus, * teens d Mrs. Os-| Marlene Hicks, Betty Frantz, the Groenbergs, Mr. an : nd Mrs, Aben|. Helen Wesch, Rosemary Sova ear Forslund, Dr. 4 Hoekman and Mr. and Mre. Eu- and Shirley Nelson, gene Hoisington, - Frances Phillips, Martha Hager- _—_ oe man, Amanda Joyce, Leora Fritz, To lessen the scorched taste in! Thelma Plympton, Vesta Engle, ‘ ‘cod, plunge the. cooking | | an . oy - Toe Pan into eo water for #£6"-7 | Jean “Boner Baxine Ore and : i ga heaacnts oe: need tes, then transfer the Mary Eddy also served, , ntri ho rh an A the ener mtg ot the| Mrs HB, Lowes (let) of Mary Day avenue is an @2Mi rue, any a's 1 tele — club, Janice Moriarty was nom-| honorary president of Needlework Guild. _ Photographed Guild are (left to right) Mrs. Milo J. Cross There are five pages in | inated as the club's candidate for| ith her is Mary Ellen Wyngarden of Nelson street, di- of Hammond Lake road, Mrs. Basil E. ... |queen of the “High F Fol- : today’s Women’s Section | ties.” ee irector of the Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Girls, Brown of Mary Day avenue and Mrs. Wal- ¥ eit! is ae ; Cet / af i Wak Ac pay ; fy ey ; ees J fom 1 by wi oe f Af , } y} AF a * ee | ‘eas : 4 1 ; 3 } Aoampatiais we! 4 I hee f ane Pile sects Bis fae Bane” NI pate cee ay ity { Ee ae fj 4 ros ¥ bi i¢ ‘ yourtzzxn || aS \THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 46, 1955 ‘ je os ; fi ! é Weat in the Hair oe% to a necktie ee en pany's policy ts — Sain Ue fou Ae apis EXTRA TINY, EXTRA LIGHT ons Oe beet oe Many office managers snd ad- jan executive of a large radio That is a comment I hear very Their work includes, in ja congitned With ah matter sen. frequently. Another variation’ is, to interpretation of pol- |ographic, as well as filing, “I like teaching, but I have a . SOE, OG Guat, sigan mother pport carmot ; personnel. HEARING AID manage om teacher's el. Merriad | a saeich ien" Sen tach But all tee often, the people Saturday at |the company’s home . institute, dramatic new Zenith concept in wearing cman so outa Ont St. Michael |Wtich gives information on ease and performance. New since they trained for teaching, care and use of their phonographs. Zenith circult, suinleture 1 there is very little else they can Church were | radios, television sets and poe pert Lape tee pe do. And that te just not true. 7m electronic equipment. combine to Industry nowadays has many, SHE’S SUCCESSFUL : ayy many jobs which require the teach. Colebrooke | se bias made a very successful pos ieemn'y creeds he’ tome OG FOE AT and Ernest D.\ career for herself as ® major Cures. Industry is complex. It has a Prsante, She js| re 78, out te 19-buy Mewey Back Gowreates, huge audience, including custom- Aas professional ee Your Werrenty, and Five-Teor Service Pion ers, distributors, employes, who the daughter |** * tescher, | See Mt Pry 8... todeyt on pee es Se of Mr. and | t you feel that you are “stuck 3 eb yy gy Byer gM with your teacher training, get . , teaching job, if ever there wes Mrs. William | your Worary and look up the } & — J. Colebrooke ee | Better Hearing Center DOING GOOD J0B of Opdyke |" You' tind that a great | ; Tiveashest tatestey, yes Sind om pped. Mr. and | Som Eaten cs machen and : } FE 8-075! 8 Mt. Clemens St. “PE 8-076! i) ° * Mrs. Francis (Copyright 1955) i 4 Rasuecesianemnenraravaaninans f : : Coe ae ae. “ms | i Gingell court Child Study , x Andre Presents a oy Fa? es e\ are his Group Has HIGH FASHION ! MR, and MRS. ERNEST D. PRUENTE — therin . ve | Permanent Wave . Gathering ee , | a Coleb ke S Mire tart Bartett ot extent? Parisian Beauty Shop . 1 . Joan Colebrooke Speaks) ene wus tects to cia styl 7 Ww tawene ve fae : fe Club ow Book | Her Vows at St. Michael |==“"""""""" - nacalnoanlm fee Rov. Michest J. C/Rality |curited heupeets of plats chattered Mrs. Paul Gorman conducted |; | @ ee ee ee WEARS DUSTY ROSE , a = be a : aaning ot & Mant Gud | oe, mews gram convention for the ; : ; The ceremony was performed in| Pride. wore a frock of dusty rose| Study Clubs of Michigan Nov. 9 r r the presence of 150 guests. taffeta with a white scalloped hat | and 10 at Kellogg Center in East | 334 10 12” ' ..# » and carried blue carnations for her | “@"sing. C MEE gl ‘ cod Mra. Witham 2. Cctredies ef cle nak oe ag ane te ten Oui ead Ange nists suad. Eress's porate arv| Das best The ‘bride ve xe . ‘ 8 man. A Staff of Expert Stylists U of Gingell groom's other brothers, Francis C. Members were divided into i ’ Pruente Jr. and Thomas Pruente, groups according to the ages of - Await to Serve You! A floor-tength gown of Chan- e. | their children for a “buzz” ses- | : {Mity lace over eatin was chosen | ***Ved as ushers. re sien. Protons thet axiee im those Open Wednesday All Day— oo eben af ¢ Arapare party at Kingsley ta. An oer group ninang Pd Lerome Fink hoon , was a Friday ‘til 9 P. M. A tara with tiny seed pearis and seupiee sarong a oe So 8 oe Pee The Mrs. Pruente chai Mrs, Charles Rogers, and 15 to 19 ee ee Sa ate eT Ne eee | pnb Gata fe en Immediate Service! white carnations and white roses. | crystallette dress with a round/ Jom soot, Srowp Seporuad © brie! | — fda * © @ neckline and white accessories for | Summary to b 7 ? A medium blue floor-length gown | their honeymoon trip through the Questions derived from these | of crystallette was worn by Nancy | Southern states. On their return! group meetings will be discussed Sindre uty n Davis, maid of honor. ‘The dress | they will reside on East Madison| by Dr. Fink at the next meeting, Srows Phone came to a V in the back accented | avenue. - to be held at the home of Mrs. Block ' ~ Qnd Floor—Pontiac State Bank Bldg. ~ FE 5-9257 by a large bow at the waist. ——_—_——_ John Q. Waddell on Cherokee Bridesmaids Mary Catherine; Prepare vegetables as near) Read. . ~ - } Pruente and Ruth Coleman wore | cooking time as possible. They ter M ae en take eae $8.95 tw $12.95 | 7 a ee vie identical gowns of pale blue. Their | lose important food elements when | ,,1oa'ssees lf ibe Gay wore DAC. |f wear — . ( headpieces were scalloped blue | soaked or allowed to stand after). ° KRESGE’S Sean ae 1 PAULIS Shoe Store | | 35 N. SAGINAW | p g »$ [ Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years . . met Monday at the home of Mrs W. Henry Sink on Avondale ave- Open ’til 9 P. M. 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Our experts can | rebuild your furniture and iff cover it in your choice of ff dsome decorator fabrics ..|f to give you like-new furni- | 270 Orchard Leke Ave. t Engel A. -Groenberg Saturday : evening in “The trouble is I can’t make the First the same mistake I did last year. Presbyterian bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 5 r 1| Manners Woman Considers Groenberg of ; Other Men Rude in 7d road are New Home Town the parents of the bridegroom. Re a A MRS Mary Louise a HEE Hid ered? E g | ; bE [ | F325 a Leather-Lined LADIES’ ih | | i Rag A band of Chantilly lace trimmed » with seed pearls secured her fin- gertip veil of illusion. She carried im- an arrangement of Phalaenopsis orchids, stephanotis and ivy. | Carol Lee“-Muinrew, Pat Parker and Barbara Sue Oakley were the his house. |pieces with circular veils, and | Toses and chrysanthemums on bs white fan-shaped plumes. A gown of white velvet ac- Ff t is 4 ute to talk, would be best. . ne be best | SPECIAL d Cakes and pies go on picnics | DIETETIC FOODS Natural Health Foods p> | just can’t get over the marvel- ous way my Betsy outsmarts her housework. Take wood floors for instance. I hear other wives com- plain about all the scrubbing and waxing they have to do, But not | my Betsy! She cleans and waxes them in one easy operation with Bruce Cleaning Wax. Why, she’s through in half the time and fresh as a daisy! And our beautiful wood | - floors are always getting compli- ments. My Betsy and her Bruce ~~ Cleaning Wax sure make small work.“ of a big job. I'm mighty proud of both of them. P.8. For lighter waxing on linoleum and wood, Betsy uses Bruce Floor Cleaner . ENGEL A, GROENBERG in Presbyterian Service Sherrill Lyon was maid of honor. | They wore matching velvet head- | ;' ee ; | Richard C. Kistner performed | | | Answer: I agree with the family, the duties of best man. Seating | © J : ir 1 ro vil ti Ents re] i i; : z Oakley Wed P & ainlessly Let him get away with it. Let him break up with you! Then you " won't have anything on your con-| © ~ (Copyright 1955) EXCITING FASHION NEWS! - SPFCL PURCHASE. EO HITS Values to 10.98 5.99 Our most important skirt manufacturers. shipped us skirts from their regulor stock for this special selling. Al! are beautifully tailored in 100% wool. Solid flannels, tweeds, checks, plaids, in slim or flared styles. Box or unpressed pleats. Sizes 9 to 15 and 10 to 18. Skirts—Maia Floor HEARING AID! Specially Priced “wrist watch,” of with eye- glasses! Try versatile Micronette at MIDTOWN SHOP 1012 North Seginew FE 4.0539 Plan Together Now oe FOR YOUR FAMILY MEMORIAL quet. The bride attended Michigan : | State University and Michigan | | State Normal College. The bride- | | groom attended Michigan State | Normal College and is presently | serving in the U. S. 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(You'll think. it’s hand sewn.¥ a at the bottom, « ogg? < ilmy perma-pleated nylon. —waist elastic is REPLACEABLE — an extra length comes with | each. We have ‘em both in sizes 5 to 7. Star white only. kits 46 N. Saginaw %. Thank you, Carter's, for making bedtime happy time. Every . . grown-up knows “Sundowns sleepers have lots of wiggle and move room. And Carter's own Nevabind® sleeves “+ “o 48 Sg Sate t fora softer term of schooling... ‘oO eR Ss - ee ES sour acne fi reef ae Bs / y ke a ih af ‘ { ; His 4 Di ay : \ i Cy MO ee aes * vi \ ; \ i ‘ / A / ‘ 4 ‘ ; Arey 4 J, 3 eh f € se A, " ; } \ ve THE pontiac PRESS; “WEDNESDAY. 0 OCTOBER 26. 1055 wend thet goes Page yr liner gdh colared Gummer. interiors. “You'll bes STAPP'S : $995 84-6 STIPPS bd both . lores eee ad , Date Bait “Dress-Up” Styles in Our New 1 Whether it’s holidays, a party, graduation, or just date” your young- ster will look his best in our new ele = 7 ane as $695 shee petals ‘ nec re = | the way boys (and girlfriends, sible prices. $6.95 too) like them. You'll. approve of Gerberichs long wear and our sen Tpper Shee, . lads and bope. Sizes from email 1] through big boys according te size Immediately af- left—Boys’ and Big Boys’ tines $8.95 - aecording to sive JUVENILE BOOTERY 28 E. Lawrence St., and FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron St. . tor infente, ~- $8.95 $10.45 By MURIEL LAWRENCE The letter from Mrs. Reed's sister-in-law came a week ago. It rejoiced that Mama’s broken leg was mending nicely. Then it suggested that its rejoicing writer needed a rest. Mrs. Reed’s Children Sint Resent. Indecision, We do not satisfy Karen by _ Today in the ssapticahaleal Mrs. | | Reed's 4-year-old daughter put on a performance of attention-de-, manding, behavior that em-. barrassed her terribly. Karen seemed absolutely de- termined not to let her talk | meat with the butcher, Instead of waiting until she’d reached | the cracker shelves, Karen kept rushing up to her mother with bexes of them to demand their immediate purchase. She pushed at her mother with one of so stubbornly that another | meat customer Pontiac Cook Has Recipe in Magazine Mrs. _Ray Decker Scores Culinary Hit! With Macaroni Dish By JANET ODELL. Pontiac Press Home Editor Shelby Jean a recipe of hers appeared in the} tm an 11 o'clock Nuptial Mass, November issue of a national | Saturday morning at St. Vincent magazine. We are printing the | de Paul Church, Shelby Jean Cobb recipe here so that all our read- | | ‘became the bride of Ralph Green, ers can use it. It is an old family | The bride is the daughter of Mr. _recipe from Mr. Decker’s mother. | and Mrs. Hugh Cobb of Flint, and | Mrs. Decker has one child of | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green of Rae- i her own, but takes care of a ‘number of others. She enjoys planting and tending a big garden, 214 S. Telegraph Rd. Party and Club Entertainment JACKIE RAE STUDIO Senior Student Talent on Review Call in Advance for Booking Dates Jackie Rae Studio a “4 ee ‘ GS Ge es Da . a ¥, i FE 2-2128 ae A, a PIE OR. ll ss ARATE AMET PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S$. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or. call in person for Free pamphiet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Sem Benson Says: MORE AND MORE GIRLS * HAVE Come in and Looked at My Tremendous Selection of § UNIFORMS AT PONTIAC’S LOWEST PRICES * °’""* e Regular and Half Sizes for @ Nurses @ Beauty Operators @ Woitresses @ Domestics In Any Lot or Garage in Town with JUST ARRIVED 3% SLEEVE STYLES 1 RENT TUXEDOS FOR wrDDINcs AND PARTIES 20'S. Pery St. iM BENSON Open From 9 to 9 Embroidery is one of her hobbies, while cooking is a favorite occt- pation. . MACARONI RAREBIT By Mrs. Raymond Decker 3 quarts water 2 tablespoons melted butter 2 exw yoiks, slightly beaten % cup milk 4, teaspoon pe A mustard 2 cups grated procesé cheese Cook macaroni in boiling salted water for 10 minutes, or until tender. Drain well. Mix rest of ingredients together and pour over macaroni. Bake in a greased one- quart casserole in a 350-degree oven for 20 minutes. The top should be lightly browned, | Serves 4. | Fall Jewelry Shows Gold, Topaz Colors Two definite “looks” prevail in| MR. and MRS, RALPH GREEN pleased ind suprised woman even (LACE Gown for Wedding giving’ her more “love,” more- “interesting” activities — but by, Ralph Green restoring the wholeness of our at- | : tention to her. We satisfy Karen, claimed . | for example by deciding to accept Shelby Jean |r to object to her grandma's ; - | coming visit. Cobb & his She is satisfied by our putting bride Saturday | an end to battle within ourselves. 1 Our young attention-demander has . Fe “ been fighting for the release of t. Vincent | energies that our worry has kept de Paul | trozen and immobilized for days: Church. She is| GIVES & WARNING oad All children have a fatal i the Pa ueher ‘tion for moral’ weakness in us of Mr. They are too dependent upon ws Mrs. Hugh | to be at peace with the weakness Cobb of iin, oF poolenged inteciion. and he is son of Mr. and i’ Guidance Mrs. Fred Green of Clinic Work Raeburn é wee. The |S Explained couple will reside in Flint. Child Psychologist Speaks to PTA at] motor keep your little ones Correctly Fitted, Smartly Styled, Long Weering, . AEA SHOES FOR CHILDREN $595 to $745 |. According to Size Todd’s Shoe Store 20 W. Huron St. Lincoln Junior 4 Robert Wallaegher, child psy-| chologist of the Oakland County | Child Guidance Clinic, spoke on. “Clinie Function and Teenage Be- | havior’, when he addressed mem- bers of Lincoln Junior High PTA | Tuesday evening, A fleor-length gown of lace Mr, Wallaegher told how the trimmed with rhinestones was | Child Guidance Clinics help indi-— worn by the bride. The very full ' vidual children and their parents _ was accented by tiers of | with their various problems with: | Cobb Wears burn street are parents of the bridegroom. . Exciting New Costyme Jewelry! Aria Mac Gift Shop lace and netting. out charge, and he said that Mich- 'igan is a leader in Child Guidance A crown of seed pearls and! Clinics, having 17 in the state, rhinestones secured her fingertip | with Oakland County among the veil of illusion, and she carried a | fist. . trellis neuqest of roses. He assured his audience that | Connie Taylor of Flint served as maid of honor wearing a floor- FE 2-3220 Fashioned for Fall... Fichaasionally 718 West Huron PERMANENTS, from... . $5.00 ~ CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 116 N. Perry FE 2-6361 ane ore of pink net. She car- an a an wie @ bouquet of pink carnations. | stand and cope with, it is es- OTHER ATTENDANTS sential that we be a “ —— _—_ —_— Green, Mary iow irs. Betty Lou; He also stressed the importance Wilson were the bride’s other at- | of being understanding and on hand tendants. Their gowns were fash- joned like the honor attendant’s in} Tom O'Brien, president of the | green, yellow, blue and peach, re- 3B Chorus, announced the num- | spectively. Each carried an ar-| bers the group sang. Robert L. rangement of carnations in a shiade Slusser directed the chorus. | Seeteing ber: gree. . ‘e Mrs, Myrven Kline served as rogram chairman for the eveni Glendel Hull sacterinad the du-| ‘and M Mrs. Chester Myben was in ties as best man and Martin Keller, | charge of the social hour. J. C. Holman, Bill Deatrick and Wine Wilson seated the guests Convertible Gems Much of the new platinum, dia- | A reception was held following the service at the League of Cath. | .olic Women. | follows an assymetric line and in For their honeymoon trip to most cases is notable for its con- this season's jewelry fashions, the | Jewelry Industry Council tells us: | the golden look and the look of the very fine type of jewelry. With autumn fashions taking on_ jthe tawny look of bronze, browns and rusts, jewelry goes right along with them and comes up with golden chains, especially in the bracelet department, and lots of topaz, amber and tortoise colors. Banuty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch CASUAL ELEGANCE » , describes the new line in coifs for winter | Be smart, be thrifty — sew this stunning new skirt in a jiffy! One yard 54-inch fabric is all you need —in any size given! Wonderful in) wool or corduroy—with panel front, tabs for clever accent. Slim, clas- sic lines — so flattering to every | ‘ figure! Pattern 4562: Misses’ waist sizes 24, 25, 26, 28. 30 inches. All sizes given: 1 yard 54-inch. Send thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. | Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 | Pontiac Press, Pattern Dept., 243 , West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. | Print plainly name, address with | zone, size and style number. Fluid waves in a variety of if patterns are gracefully femi- nine, hair is"xhort and off the neck but not tailored. Lacy wisps blend in‘a pat- |] tern which t# distinctly femi- | nine. You see it is difficult to describe this truly casual but elegant hair trend There is some modification of this new line for you... ‘Pyou will enjoy it at holiday time ... with all its variations. Phone Edvthe McCulloch Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431 608 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. There is nothing like a good (facial in cold weather. A snug little complexion ‘treatment will | send you outdoors to active or | spectator sports feeling very good | indeed. PYTTITITITITI TIT ttt custom-made PERMANENTS You'll be amazed when you see the hidden beauty in your hair brought to life with one of our very own custom permanents Individual Hair Styles Created Just for ¥: by Tony and C _ New Hair-Drying Comfort! Relax and — new _hair-dying comfort our “Beautaire’ spreonditioned hair-dryer ... like the sum and breeze on a summer day. SH4* Riker Bidg—Rear of, FE 37186" eo | there will be ample free parking. ‘He also discussed the problem of changed to a navy blue suit with lets can be combined to make a white accessories. |mecklace, a lovely clip can be- . . * * ;come a pendant for a necklace Upon their return the Greens will | | and other ideas. which make your reside in Flint. diamonds twice as wearable. GOP Club Hears .Mayor County and state affairs of yes- terday and today was the topic chosen by Howard Kelly, mayor of Royal Oak, when he spoke to the Pontiac Republican Women’s Club Monday at the Adah Shelly Library. He stressed the need a a new Mrs. John Boardman, Mrs. H. J. Powell, Mrs. George Shillaire and Daiseybelle Bendict were intro: | duced as new members. Mrs. Lynn Allen, president ot | Waterford Women’s Republican ice arranged by Miss Chapman, | when needed. 1} mond and colored gem jewelry | 4 Canada, the new Mrs. Green vertibility. Twin diamond brace- |p Club, presided’ at the silver ‘serv- | ; Beginner or Review Student Training Will Bring Results The demand for stenographers, secretaries, typists, accountants, and other trained office help is far greater than the supply. Begin- ning salaries are excellent. There are many opportunities for advancement. You can prepare for one of the desirable positions by attending either Day, Half-Day, or Evening School. t New Classes MONDAY, OCTOBER 31 ‘Day, Half-Day and Evening 7 West Lawrence St. Phone FE 2-3551 Phone or Return This Ad for New Bulletin ae ina VETERAN APPROV aD Mrs. Margaret Daugherty and Mrs. | Clarence Senger. Plan for Gift Series of Same Fragrance Where your budget permits, plan gifts made up of several de- licious products in the same fragrance series or ‘‘go in’’ on one of these packages with other mem- bers of your family. * It's fun to give a complete line of coordinated fragrafce where Brown. | every item from the dusting pow- Mrs. Janette Bathum and Mary | der and bath oil to the cologne and Chapman spoke on citizenship and perfume emphasizes and reiter- | taxation, followed by q round table ates notes of the same wonderful | discussion. | essence. yee The fomdus SINGER* 99 Round Bobbin Sewing Machine with these latest improvements. @ Dial Tension © Hinged Presser Foot © Back Tack Stitch @ lightweight Carrying Case And it will make wonderful decora- tive stitches without attachments. Low ome PAYMENT © EASY TERMS © LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE © freee Mart of Tie gINOER urG. CO. SINGER SEWING CENTER Listed in your telephone book only under SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO, courthouse in a location where the declining water supply. Harold Jacobs of the United Fund gave a short talk. He point- ed out that kick-off berakfasts are sponsored by large local organizations and that no UF money is used for publicity pur- poses. The group gave Mr. Jacobs a donation for the United Fund. Both speakers were introduced by Mrs. | POO 0000000 000000050000 00000000000 eee eee ee ee eeeee 0900000000000 000000000000000009000000000000008 | aaa le ne aaa cba pip dk tata es PONTIAC | BIRMINGHAM 102 N. Saginaw 177 W. Maple FE 2-0811 MI 40050 SPECIAL OFFER 40-piece Ballerina service for eight Only $799 -- you save $11.61 now at big reductions from o- plates open stock prices, Sele in- Ps mae cludes new Ballerina colors: 8 cups Turquoise, Antique White, 8 saucers “Charcoal, Pink; also Forest | Tat pci Green, Burgundy, Chartreuse, vegetable dish Dove Gray. All first quality a ow proof. Order now while —~ 45 pieces at limited supply lasts. £3.09 Fall Jewelry to Complement Your Fall Costume Dixre Porrery Open Daily 10 A. M. to 9 P. M—Sunday, Noon to 9 P. M. 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 J ie \ 3 ee aa, Lye PS Ce OG fe } ty ‘a oh hae ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 46, 1955 Just the outfit for that -chaacocahsom $5.98 to $10.98 | Tor Ceciles 4494 Dixie Hwy.—Drayton Plains—OR 38-7224 : Judy ‘n’ Jerry : joe ster a : $9 95 ; : ECONOMY SHOE STORE? @ 552 N. Perry . Pilsen 552.N. Perry & LTTTTrrrrrriirriririirtttitt ttt Grow Your SPRING Bouquets! Plant Imported , DUTCH BULBS! — NOW! '*| Psychiatric “Aides Rlan 14th Banquet ‘|| State Hospital Unit to Gather Friday in Church Hall PE I ie i i i 3 : Ht 'C. of C. Movie of Soroptimists. Shower Fetes , nuptial shower Saturday afernem. Mixed Colors 79¢ Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. | are ee ee ee ’ * Jacobsen’s Flowers Rebert Marriegton, se wad Fine Gif conan Mrs. needa Weber Mrs 101 N. Seginew St. FE 3-7165 [| maward Weber, Mrs. Ralph Shiel > and Mrs. Arthur Kelley. ooh Wee tar Lier . * A wrence RUTH HAIGH Kast, Mn, Jen Covey Mary re , Mrs. McMahon Custom Lamp Shades — Picture Framing Old Prints [| 003 srs Forrest Webb. 165 Pierce St., or oe Mi 4-2002 . HOURS: 9:30 TO 5 P. M. DAILY About 150,000 U.S. children are born out of wedlock year. _ im on Leith Great news In femininity +» delicate and daring decor on sparkling calf ee oon suede... cree = ‘s, _ §TACCATO. Pert pump in _ RENAISSANCE. Sleek pump Fee Bleck Suede. High or demi-heel. $1695 It's the Bloomfield Fashion Shop "for the smartest gloves and bags! Cork © White Oakmeal (Colors You Love) . easy slip-ons $5 and %6 Very exciting new styles! vee slim stroke ¢ f genius That wonderful Evan-Picone skirt . . . classic of classics. So important it’s tailored in six fashion colors to please all its admirers. Deep-textured imported wool flonnel in charcoal grey, charcoal brown, banker’s grey. Sizes 10 to 16. add glitter _ to your sweaters. $2 and $3 polished black 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. Shop every night ‘til 9 — Saturday ‘til 6 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR! A fortune in. fashion at a budget price! 17.95 A smart pocket and cuff with its self covered 5 buttons and linen collar. Brown, navy, red and green. Sizes 12 to 20. the elégance of makes this dress coat beautiful $68 In Anglo’s Alpaline with slim-line silhouette and ~ very flattering collar. Specially Priced in OurNew— en See Whether it’s holidays, a party, graduation, or just “another a - shar will look hie best tour Gerberichs. Be- $695 approve of Gerberichs long wear and our sen ~ sible prices. Upper Shee... for infente, lads and boys. Bizes from emell 11 through big boys $6.95 - $8.95 according te sive $895 ‘BM-6 - TIPPS Immediately st left—Boys’ and Big Boys’ ines $8.95 - $10.45 eccording te shee JUVENILE BOOTERY 28 E. Lawrence St., and FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron St. |= a performance of attention-de- manding behavior that em- barrassed. her terribly. Karen seemed absolutely de- termined not to let her talk meat with the butcher. lnstead of waiting until she'd reached | con Ss ee Satie aaner ik peel aor spears Anco another irritated meat customer Pontiac Cook Has Recipé in Magazine Mrs. .Ray Decker Scores Culinary Hit With Macaroni Dish By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Mrs. Raymond Decker was & | pleased and surprised wornan when a recipe of hers. appeared in the November issue. of a national | Saturday morning at St, Vincent magazine. We are printing the | de Paul Church, Shelby Jean Cobb | recipe here so that all our read- | became the bride of Ralph Green, | ers can use it. mt te oxi old fanaliy | The bride is the daughter of Mr. recipe from Mr. Decker’s mother. | and Mrs. Hugi Cobb of Flint, and | Mrs. Decker has one child of | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green of Rae- | her own, but takes care of @ | mumber of others. She enjoys MR. and MRS. Shelby Jean In an 11 o'clock Nuptial Mass Party and Club Entertainment JACKIE RAE STUDIO Senior Student Talent on Review Call in Advance for Booking Dates Jackie Rae Studio 2145S. Telegraph Rd. %, 4 ENB OS AONE EL ISL See BUM ied ate 7—PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SOHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. - Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or. call in person for Free pamphiet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Sam Benson Says: MORE AND MORE GIRLS ’ HAVE Come in and Looked at My Tremendous Selection of or Garage in UNIFORMS = AT PONTIAC’S LOWEST PRICES * °’'"** e for @ Nurses — , @ Beauty Operators Ha / f * Waitresses @ Domestics JUST ARRIVED 34 SLEEVE STYLES Open From 9 t0.9 \\|Gold, Topaz Colors | planting and tending a big garden, | Embroidery is one of her hobbies, while cooking is a favorite occu- pation. . MACARONI RAREBIT — By Mrs. Raymond Decker 3 quarts water 1 tablespoon salt 1 = elbow macaron! 2 tablespoons melted butter 2 eve yolks, slightly beaten % cup milk 4 teaspoon dry mustard ‘ teaspoon » 2 cups grated procese cheese Cook macaroni in boiling salted water for 10 minutes, or until tender. Drain well. Mix rest of ingredients together and pour over macaroni. Bake in a greased one- quart casserole in a 350-degree oven for 20 minutes, The top should be lightly Serves 4. : Fall Jewelry Shows Two definite “looks” prevail in this season's jewelry fashions, the | Jewelry Industry Council tells us: | the golden look and the look of the very fine type of jewelry. With autumn fashions taking on the tawny look of bronze, browns | and rusts, jewelry goes right along | with them and comes up with | golden chains, especially in the | bracelet department, and lots of topaz, amber and tortoise colors, Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch Be smart, be thrifty — sew this stunning new skirt in a fiffy! One CASUAL ELEGANCE yard 54-inch fabric is all you need —in any size given! Wonderful in line in }| wool or corduroy—with panel front, | tabs for clever accent. Slim, clas-| sic lines — so flattering to every | figure! Pattern 4562: Misses’ waist sizes | 124, 25, 26, 28, 30 inches. All sizes given: 1 yard 54inch. | Send thirty-five cents in coins) ‘for this pattern—add 5 cents for ‘each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 describe this truly casual but ' Pontiac Press, Pattern Dept., 243 elegant hair trend. — , West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with There is some modification (oes size and le number. of this new line for you... , io ane ee ee you will enjoy it at holiday time ... with all its variations. Phone Edythe McCulloch i Beauty Shop>-FE 2-7431 ‘| 608 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. len . . describes the new |] coifs for winter. Fluid waves in a variety of patterns are gracefully femi- nine, hair is short and off the neck but not tailored. Lacy wisps blend in a pat- if tern which i¢@ distinctly femi- nine. “You see it is difficult to There is nothing like a good facial in cold weather. A snug | | little complexion treatment will | send you outdoors to active or | Spectator sports feeling very good J i indeed. ” Cattaenctaade - PERMANENTS You'll be amazed when hidden beauty in your to life with one of custom permanents. Individual Hair Styles Created Just for You by Tony and Carl ee see the brought enjoy aw ees Pr Riker Bldg.—Rear of Lobby FE 3-7186 99090006005 000500060000000089000005850000088808 Ralph Green claimed Shelby Jean Cobb as his bride Saturday morning at St. Vincent de Paul Church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh | for example by pada to accept or to object to her grandma's coming visit. She is satisfied by our putting an end to battle within ourselves. Our young attention-demander has been fighting for the release of energies that our worry has kept frozen and immobilized for days. GIVES A WARNING All children have a fatal intul- in Cobb of Flint, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green of Raeburn street. The couple will RALPH GREEN Cobb Wears Lace Gown for Wedding of seed pearls and yellow, blue and peach, re- spectively. Each carried an ar- rangement of carnations in a shade matching her gown. . . s Glendel Hull performed the du-| ond’ Mrs. ties as best man and Martin Keller, charge of the social hour. J. C. Holman, Bill Deatrick and Wayne Wilson seated the guests. A reception was held following the service at the League of Cath. | olic Women. | For their honeymoon trip to | Canada, the new Mrs. Green changed to a navy blue suit with white accessories. * * * Upon their return the Greens will | reside in Flint. Clinic Work Is Explained reside in Flint. | -| of being understanding and on nana needed. \necklace, a lovely clip can be- Guidance Child Psychologist. Speaks to PTA at rentraromee oe id meio Mee? ae YY, EA) ohana aering (erg dings Eh ; i } fi t LT | j ' ; : 4 | 1 } ¥ io? pi ces } eed ( : 1 f: Shes : THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1955 : ‘ : = ate : | There are 61 million registered | States and 72 million licensed hildren Si Resent Ind — ——$—$———__ ; : C liagren Oense, esen n ecision , a5 ie a: 7 our E 'S gt gre hy MURIEL LAWRENCE: ssid, “Little girl, did anyone ever| news bas pinned down most of; resents his awareness that” we keep y , STAPF SO... .- eevee letter Reed's | tell "you ba _bad | Mrs, Reed's attention in indecision. | have temporarily lost our integrity Be mr both stores... . SS ree en ee VY -T | Seek nce Nettleton Sivoeen 00 and poise to worry and confusion | little ones : it rejoiced that Mama's broken} PA ES copting end. resenting hie Seether | over some peéblen. oon eee i de mending nicely. ‘Then it} Actually, though mother & prospective It asks us to stop dithering on - : : . nagested that its rejoicing writer | hasn't registered it, Karen has) sorbed so much of her attention on ee oer as ant : : badly needed a rest. Mrs. Reed's little ‘loose. bits of it | what we feel and think about the | eee Po it sister-in-law said that nursing tor Keren. problem, so that we can. put | ' y Date a Mamie ed worn ber ext and =. attention-demanding means brve te, aiito~end Se | “4 9”? ] as soon as she can tra we ‘Gaually coke Sor decision come a whole, undiv person — wi “Dress- Up Sty os Junts wife you'll want to bel meee swegs, © rep as ae wt sty dit ty | Correctly Fitted, Smertly Styled, in this tamily problem..." | giving’ her more “love,” more | Long Wearing, 4 ¥ ; ‘interesting’ activities — but a : AEFI $595 0 9785 According to Size Todd’s Shoe Store - 20 W. Huron St. Lincoln Junior “a Robert Wallaegher, child psy- | chologist of the Oakland County | Child Guidance Clinic, spoke on, “Clinic Function and Teenage Be- | havior”, when he addressed mem. | bers of Lincoln Junior High PTA | Tuesday evening, Mr, Wallaegher told how the | Child Guidance Clinics help indi- | vidual children and their parents | with their various problems with- | | out charge, and he said that Mich- | igan is a leader in Child Guidance Clinics, having 17 in the state, * i assured his audience that Exciting New Costyme Jewelry! Uae Mae Gift Shop 2-3220 nie. Wea Huron - Fashioned for Fall ... . Professionally PERMANENTS, from... . $5.00 CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 116 N. Perry FE 2-6361 He also stressed the importance when 9B Chorus, announced the num- | ‘bers the group sang. Robert L. Slusser directed the chorus. | Mrs, ‘Myrven Kline served as chairman for the evening Chester Myben was in Convertible Gems Much of the new platinum, dia- | ond and colored gem jewelry | follows an assymetric line and in most cases is notable for its con- vertibility. Twin diamond brace- | lets can be combined to make a come a pendant for a necklace | and other ideas which make your , ‘diamonds twice as wearable. GOP Club Hears .Mayor County and state affairs of yes- terday and today was the topic chosen by Howard Kelly, mayor of Royal Oak, when he spoke to the Pontiac Republican Women’s Club Monday at the Adah Shelly Library. He stressed the need for a new | courthouse in a location where there will be ample free parking. He also discussed the problem of the declining water supply. Harold Jacobs of the United Fund gave a short talk. He point- ed out that kick-off berakfasts are sponsored by large local organizations and that no UF money is used for publicity pur- poses. Mrs. John Boardman, Mrs. H. J. Powell, Mrs. George Shillaire and | ; Daiseybelle Bendict were intro-| . duced as new members. | Waterford Women's Republican | | Club, presided at the silver ‘serv- ‘ ice arranged by Miss Chapman, Mrs. Margaret Daugherty and Mrs. | Tom O'Brien, president of the | | Mrs. Lynn Allen, president ot| E Beginner or Review Student Training Will Bring Results The demand for stenographers, secretaries, typists, accountants, and other trained office help is far greater than the supply. Begin- ning salaries are excellent. There are many opportunities for advancement. You can prepare for one of the desirable poetions by attending either Day, Half-Day, or vening School. New Classes MONDAY, OCTOBER 31 Day, Half-Day and Evening 7 West Lawrence St. Phone FE 2-3551 Phone or Return This Ad for New Bulletin Clarence Senger. ‘Plan for Gift Series | \of Same Fragrance Where your budget permits, plan gifts made up of several de- | licious products in the same | fragrance series or ‘‘go in’ on one | | of these packages with other mem- The group gave Mr. Jacobs a donation for the United Fund. Both speakers were introduced by Mrs. | George Brown. 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Cork White Oakmeal (Colors You Love) easy slip-ons $5 and %6 Very exciting new styles! Evan*‘#icone’s slim stroke $f genius That wonderful Evan-Picone skirt . , . classic of classics. So important it’s tailored in six fashion colors to please all its admirers. Deep-textured __ imported wool flonnel in charcoal grey, charcoal brown, banker's grey. Sizes 10 to 16. add glitter to your sweaters. $2 wa $3 1662 .S. Telegraph Rd. Shop every night ‘til 9 — Saturday til 6 the elegance of polished black makes this dress coat beautiful ‘ae §=200 In Anglo’s Alpaline with slim-line . silhouette and very flattering collar. PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR! A fortune in- fashion at o budget price! A smart pocket and cuff ; with its self covered buttons and linen collar. Brown, havy, red and green. Sizes 12 to 20. By | ae es ie Pee] At PO a DO CUED on ie A mh ae Ne Pgh NE LR a Lhe LC Spe Pe BU ee ee jes, igs = ff OD cg oe ee be i Fig cee ee ots Po a cma S oo | / ‘ “/ eg ee Be yA ig oo } po Pea ae . ony E 4 } ae] pees ; ce ; Vf THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1955 U. S. No. 1 New York State Hand Picked | => Cortland APPLES 3 Ton Si. se ae) 2) , HOW TO KEEP APPLES ni | ae Vee © cool : a J: prada ris al : con Bushel .... TOP FROST Fresh Frozen APPLE PIE 24 ox. Family Size Snow Apples mine ie = Am 39 _ Macintosh Apples sisi 3«39° } a Greening Apples mane | tes 4u39° ‘US. No. T Michigan Hand Selected TOP FROST ICE CREAM re PETER PAN BURGERS © ira iitunen ed TOP FROST ORANGE JUICE ‘sn'cr 6.95" SLICED STRAWBERRIES. fei = 4 ne ‘1 CRANBERRY RELISH = "man ‘ng 29° JESSIE JEWELL or SWANSON FROZEN CHICKEN PARTS :is= 99: U.S. No. 1 Washington DELICIOUS ee” | APPLES _— - | 3.49: “POR K Peck $1.89 - 42-Lb. Box $5.95 Tender Young, Nourishing ' Cut from 10 to 12 Ib. 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Hct Folks like to shop here at TEL-HURON. an HALLO’ EEN: sea, Every store is just a step from the big ; | i i 800-car parking lot, every store is always: COSTU M ES Kisii! Filled with everything that is new, and : av tt i wonderful from the great markets of the 4 fer . ne world. just shop here this week and see Sess “ ) HcHG what a grand, easy, pleasant center TEL- pases] en : “HURON MERCHANTS have for you. | ‘a Het , : | 4 _ ADULTS . Ha KEXTAA HOURS TO SHOP THURS., FRI., ! Trcasudeus i i rf SAT. EVENINGS TO 9:00 P. M. PARKER *2)" Selection: . ch) tH Some stores now open Monday evening, too! - » ee naiipiaer bieiiabremeciataiitetuenrns om Pen ane on et eas ere ean ae aa io s. aA Dragon itn) Om t PUM )4 PUM )4] pc x + Skeleton goeanyncdarep Mcenagbetunag bate adtaty nH “ ee : i aaNet Now you_con get this regular Clarabell lets : OU, slots spol pe. A oe * Re Sit ° ceptional valve, an excellent pf coe Py , atta ; Ss e Cc a | G . Jewelry-finished stainless wee? 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Skirts, Jackets, 2 4 each rete Blouses, Shirts for 4 ANTI-FREEZE > Fore a's} Everyone in the Family. > 4 0-8-0-04.. > R 4 ohio 8 | 69: Gallon $ Maton -> q Ws We Give Gold Bell S388 C OOOO OT TT TOT T OT OT TOOTS ne Seatetet Ob Gift Stamps: ena yd. ? REVERSIBLE x 23 Wan Quilted Jackets FRENCH-GLO i-HOUR CLEANER feeees i ul te ac ets e Tel-Huron Shopping Center Fe 5.7934 eens CHILDREN’S 2 - on Regular $4.95 Wy hy Sse ECE Pabititatststttttt cntatpcaea Sizes 4-6-8 , Beate races OCCU EEN CERN NUNN IANA RR RED YOUTHS’ sets , EE natant aa So / Regular $5.95 + are : its , ee Sizes 10-12-14-16 . APPLE HARVEST SALE ~~~; e*e’e 3 ' | oiete 1 , ] os TOP FROST u.s. No.1 mich. 24 ICE CREAM et Fresh Frozen CORTLAND for HALLOWEEN Be APPLE . | APPLES meme! REGULAR 8% ~— | rete! ¢ | ( @ Strawberry @ Vanilla ©@ Chocolate ' Bos PIE | 5 FONEHALF @ Be x | stetet | Lbs. «Set GALLON... Coupon | stotet ———— = Se | ee ee NO ae : rete : : —— — pa Pt = ' WRIGLEY’S hs eb pr ss iio d | ! Self-Serve — Pic ‘n’ Pay veaeae . SUPER MARKETS TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER seseteeceasseatettanatateteteetesssaeanoeaeetsasasasesanaenensesssestetaeneeetaeaboteetatataenenenenetaeaeateenttNeneReR ORCHARD PRR isututatateteteetetererenssetsnstenesenennamasseataeeeacoeetetotatetetateetetetetetstntenetetetetestetetatanstareneeete : wi RA led ad ea a ad a*e‘ee'sa'e'e seen ena a eee saneeneces een ena 8 i » ; é i A Optometrists—Jewelers [Ae | ] ; e : Bee se ' / Part fj ne f . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1955 a Man Dedicates Life to Plink-Free Pi an Dedicates Life to Plink-Free Fianos |} CLEARFIELD, Pa. w—Al Rock- He is afriad we are rearing a , struments with a traveling band | then it may be too late. The child's own such pianos can afford to wall bts others worry about imter|Eeneration of young piano players|at the age of 17, On theater ol-|masical ear may be campletely|have them tuned, but they can't ‘pational discord. But he can work |W20 Won't know middle “C" from | cuits he ran into every type plano co, _ ether 00. Day ew ones. the sound of chipmunks scamper-|imaginable, most of them out of é * 6 *& himself up to a real pitch over the |in, across a tin réot. tune. But Rockwell doesn’t go along! siudents come from all over the |fact most of America’s pianos are; Rockwell, a professional musi-| ‘When the band complained,” he} at all with many music store mer-| country to attend Rockwell's school out of tune. cian for 35 years, has tuned more | said, “the story was always the| chants who say half the nation’s|in this small mountain town. The than 8,000 pianos himself. Fear-|same: There wag only one tune | pianos are outworn and should be | course, based on a technical sys oming a|in town, and he couldn't be found. | junked and replaced by new ones. | tem developed by Oliver Faust, a ing craft, he started a school to|The pianos went untuned ye@T!}ie joves pianos as other people | German takes six ago, It is after year. They are probably still |iove children and has. put hundreds | months. Rockwell has turned out dozen piano jout of tune. of aged and neglected instruments | some 300 graduates, but sees no in the country. . e 8 ig | OAC into playing condition. end to the present sliortage of com- expensive |even worse in the average home. |eooq shape and the piano is all| He isn’t happy about the situa- of furniture in most homes,” | Parents start a child on piano le |right mechanically, there’s no and won't be so as he something goes done ant the cid Inte GB CONES | oleng' hat cout ko Soh” be iStlie ate an ae & tie sre Se ee oe said. “For $25 or $30 an old piano|to pay on an out-of-tune piano. were taken later man ts called immediately. teacher’s piano. gpa dy}, turned into an instrument{ .“ tone-deaf musicians can|to Cooley Dickinson ‘hospital, RESINOL caNoue Beg tan! Dt ee ee ices enant he con't get (wate, satistactory for a child just | play tonedead instruments,” he|Northampton, Their condition was B biagd tanotin worth _ face tyes Peony starting to play. The families that ' said gloomily described as good. . keeps Lage pada se cag ‘TIL 9 P.M. i=" ppens over and over,” SPECIALS FOR MON f = OPEN * . launched on a carmen —— to inaisted Rockwell. “Parents yn IALS THURS., FRI. SAT. © : : PRES PARKING ee es create a world all pianos Id piano is good e' qe Se 4 E-IN ON YOUR OLD MATTRESS OR SPRING e ter they're sure i ere ee ~_ REGARDLESS OF AGE OR CONDITION i eed ee OF AGE OR ON! Rockwell first became interested One brought up to pitch. By . : SA Real Bargain! Has 180.Coil Springs! anced. The department = ~ : 7 a - ° 2 nnersprin — ~_» REDMOND‘S 81 N. Soginew St. FE 2-3612 | 3 There's no Trick to Treating | | TreeSweet Frozen Lemonade!) [7/77-%9a"/// hor (- a Ready to serve on a minute’s notice—real old-fashioned lemonade with the same true, homemade flavor that’s made @ hit with kids and grown-ups for generations! TreeSweet’s ‘the perfect refreshment for your Hallowe'en party—the real quick treat you need handy all through the holiday season. Every single can of TreeSweet Frozen Concentrate for Lemonade contains exactly the right blend of pure juice from fresh-picked California lemons with just the right amount of sugar added. TreeSweet’s exclusive flavor control blending guarantees that you'll always get old-fashioned lemonade with all the origina! goodness preserved for you. You'll find TreeSweet's right for your budget, too. It tahes just one — we can to make a full quart of lemonade --. and that figures te just pennies TreeSweer LEMONADE «= |WYMAN'S by slipping, dropping or wob- | summer’s poll favored financing Bling when, you set, inugh oe nik? ine pattes ‘ty charging wena, Ge ra , scl tan ton wore det department said. te oF feel not | At 63,000 feet above level, Gea ors, Pitas Senet | blood will boll at body tempera: p any counter. tures. aA | a | : > Twin. or Full Size Matching 2 Box Spring Same Price! = = | a MATTRESS or | “ a BOX SPRING ........ 34.95 Your Old Mottress - | or Mess vcecvcues 10.00 ‘2 DOWN! A.C.A, woven striped heavy-duty ticking. Felt padding and heavy insulation for extra-comfort. Handles and ventilators for savings. Don't compare this mattress with the cheap mattresses made up for sales! ; BUY NOW were (QTLUSIEI CARLA ona saves | $30 Trade-in for Your Old Heater FULL 70x80” SIZE! 5% WOOLI, From One of America’s Largest Producers of Fine Quality Blankets! Just imagine! All 3 of these fine blenkets et this low price! The biggest blanket bargain 70x80” size in populer plaid colors! 5% wool for added warmth! Bound in 3-inch sateen. Choice of Colors: ROSE, GREEN, BLUE or RED F é / z a Giant capacity—Save $30! Big 75,000 BTU output to 4 flood your home with plenty 95 of clean, thrifty heat! $ €Handsome design, rich ma- hogany finish. \ Use Your Old Heater as a Asam & Down Payment Week ; iN : er” —SCUShop now for Christmas! As little as $1.00 will put your gift in Layaway! a Treesweef frozen PM viret, “tee” | FURNITURE fom::. STORES Volucble Promtumet | 18W. Pike St. 2—Stores—2 178. Haren St. ep Le Ree ee hee : i N42 fie = Bic at Y i 4 i (i j J / \/ "aa ¢ ‘ / ) Vy, , a ee ee Pie ee Pen: ee epee ae nee y ape Pee Te vy “THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1955 | camed pet food has risen #0 the! Church Has Roof Cor a corn stalk growing in & n gut. New—Food in Tubes Pepper Lima Beans | Canned Milk Three White, One Pastel , Kitchen Charm brand . Pop Corn £2 re Crackers so West Side Everyday low price Cherries mescane Orchard Queen brand. Priced low Kroger, Everyday Low Price Napkins see nates —speva COMPARE! SAVE! ob Big, tender juicy peas, priced extra low . . . hs Se 4: i | nf 0° 29° 4 = 47 49° Wax Paper - 2 a2 3O¢ ~ OO New Aluminum Foil Pack ... . ' {) Store M 303 ¢ So Store Manager’ TD Peas ~:4Q* Corn ~- 10 14-Lb, C Phe. Kroger Brand. Bonus Pack —4in1l . . Tomato Sauce Munts brand. Priced low . Ginger Snaps Zion brand . ..... Minute Rice one r * rh a 21 I he Quick and easy, ecomomical . .... White Bread With 10c: coupon for 2-lb. Jar Kroger Pe Pear Catsup ster Everyday low priee . , Encyclopedia ,#:=-. ’; 99° IV Get a volume a week . . Butcher Knife Get a 7-piece cutlery set . , Mazola Oil 2 = 99 Everyday low price 4 «6 5» +» ss. Margarine tn 4 i “9 Be Still the same low, low price Cheese Spread) » HR: Lawndale Pasteurized Process. Cracker Jack Caramel coated pop corn Wax Paper Freshrap, everyday low price. Double Bubble . . « >; Lollipops For Trick or Treat . Jelly Beans 24+.99° se 69° For Trick or Treat . « «© «© ee © - Marshmallows Soft and fluffy. Everyday low price Chuckles Sweet and delici ous ‘a Tootsie Rolls For Trick or Treat. .« § = 25° 22«21° 8 2 43° 14-On. C > Phg.: . Store Manager's Special Extra Low roger romero @ Price! Low, ie) ww , Low Krout Manager’ 8 = ¢€ Beans: Store Manages 3 ¢ PRICES! j : oe ALUE STAMPS PLUS Stock up now and save on this low, low price . . Cream Style. Tihs ake ar Green and flavorful, everyday low price . STORE MANAGER’S CHOICE! Kroger Spaghetti 15° | i ame ic aN BENS ON SIREN at GN RL aC IS A SI 5 es Be EES RCD SIG pe Re ar eFC TTT Special price. Imprinted . . 2. 2 2 ee eee eee eere-s : Kroger Salad Dressing > Ae C A T Ss U Pp | 10e off Reg. Price. Save! . . «6 se ee es se ee Oe eee Fruit Cocktail a Qge Kroger brand. Always a favorite... + 2+ 6+ ee se ee eee renee sa r i Yellow Cling Peaches 9": "a" 89° Store Manager's a4. Standerd Quality. Sliced im heavy syrup... - - Special! ; Stuffed Spanish Olives "sx AQ: STOCK UP NOW! BUY BIG... SAVE BIG! 7 Marie Mansanilla. Priced extra low . . 2. + 2 e + « 9? *° 839 ; Sweet Pickles “49° ) Daily brand. For parties and smacks . . «6 2+ + + ee ee wees Wikatii c et | ! IT's TIME TO ENJOY TENDER, JUICY PORK! FULL RIB HALF, ALL CHOICE CENTER cur! , sFresh Pork — GROUND BEEF | “cuss ! peat iy ~ Nona sf Top Quality Pork end LB. 3c Lbs. at the low half loin price! : ; . , ° Pork Roast men =, OBE Liver Sausage 38° mae «CFresh and lean, 4-6 lb. avg. « «6 © © © © we wo Hygrade. Delicious and fresh 4. 4. 6 6 @ eo © «+ : Beef Liver » 38° Smoked Picnics u 38° ARE Fresh and young. Serve with bacon . . 2 « 2 «+ Hygrede Cry-O-Vac Wrapped. 4-6 lb avg. . «. . Lamb Roast cn =, 38° Canned Picnics Ae 59% Frozen Fish Six: 9.5] 2 Fresh and flavorful. Genuine spring... . - - Hormel, no waste, ready to eat Meaty and flavorful, quick frosen . . » » ae . Full m Slab Bacon ». 38° Fresh Oysters =89° Wieners 9.8412 Hygrade, 6-8 Ib. average, any size piece. . 6 . 2; Kroger Fres-Shore, in dated can. . . 2 6 0 » a Hygrade, Party Book inside pkg; . . Bologna cum «nme » 38° Ground Round «. §9° Sliced Bacon 38° Hygrade. Priced extra low this week... .. . Ground fresh . Bibs. $1.99 . . wo sw woe a Sunnybrook brand. Priced’extra low this week . . . ; FRESH-PICKED, THIN-SKINNED, FLORIDA SPECIAL PRICE! 4 G ve fy ' it FRESH KROGER BAKED |Vraperrulr Donutsi CUCUMBERS ae | oa | : Florida Grown for oe; wae ae a — : sit cleric: we RE 4 ing. ' =— CIDER fy Apples » tart-sweet and juicy . . - Cranberries . 1 9° , cero on ; Ree RR Ee ges ae I a, ee ee ell kell rl Ola eee ur ‘Potatoes 10 + 49° Cabbage nm 5 U. & We 1 Reds. 2 6 6 Hee : vabbage | ere oe P We reserve the right to quantities, Prices effective th ou gh 30, 19 Sa one THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1955 Annual Heiecpaee at Waterford ” Light Campaign Goes Over Top | Student ‘Body Handles |Your PTA Is ‘Phung? Previews Oo f Prog ‘Thursday at Wa terford WATERFORD — The Waterford Four Tewns Schoo! wilj hold | its ‘annual Halloween costume __< Ke Invites Reds * fo Match Efforts Conciliatory Moves May |City Now Preparing New Parking Plan (Continued From Page One). ones, with a three-hour time limit at five: cents an hour. r Floyd P, Miles Bring Peace to World, $25,000 Football Field (District 4), who helped negotiate party this year as usual on Mon, TEER TENSE ev a eID heh YP Progress.”" dramatic non-technical Drive science show sponsored by General | at Waterford Village School. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Purpose of the presentation is PTA is presenting ‘Previews | Motors Corp. at 8 p.m. Thursday, | The pledge drive for financing the $25,000.00 high school fectball field floodlights and femcieg preiect has much planning had | fore that and $1,361.47 -. the world’s te portray the story of progress through engineering and selence. Jet propulsion, according to Donald Gordon, who wil) narrate, is more than 2,000 years old, To prove this statement, he will pre sent a replica of Hero's aeolipile, from about 200 B.C., which was | first known jet engine. Four Towns The PTA executive board of Four Towns School is meeting at day, Oct. 31. Refreshments will ; be served and movies will be | taken of the children, | ‘Waterford Township Dr. L, Jerome Fink spoke on | *Modern, Concepts of Psychiatry” | at the Thursday meeting of the | Donelson School PTA, Other business at the meeting in- eluded the signing of, letters to State Senator William S. Broomfield and State Representive Beardslee, urging them to work for the adoption of new traffic’ safety | points being introduced in the next state session, Mrs, William Thomas Jr,, been accumulated through various the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry! ygrs. M. M. Jacober were elected activities in nearly $3,000 has been wep The drive gained impetus home rooms began competing a wtach ouabain eee | pledges. Jean River's group = ger 4 Atay is. of bus 4 took eae to bs | ' | mind, a first | the high | ‘ school has been planned for this | weekend, Friday's football game | et | Wednesday, Nov. 2, | Milford Seeks | | row Space Still Planning to Buy Off-Street Property to. Ease Situation MILFORD — Alter Monday night's council meeting. definite | plans are now under way to ac) quire property for off-street park- | ing in Milford. Up until now, only proposed with Southfield at 3:30 p.m. will | suggestions have been considered | by the council, and submitted by la group representing the Chamber ' of Commerce, past years. To date | Garretson of Bayview at 8 P.™./t the nominating committee for next year's officers, Rochester The annual membership drive of the Harrison-Central School PTA has been announced by Chairman Mrs. Laird B. Spencer. Pupils from kindergarten through the 12th grades have been given |membership cards to take home to parents, Winifred Wilson is chairman of the distribution and collection. Mrs. Spencer stressed that pot | only parents but any persons interested in the PTA and wel- fare of children are cligible to join. . * * *, Ninety new members were signed up on the first fall meeting. Mrs. Norman Deunk js the co- chairman of the drive, Lakeville The Lakeville PTA plans two Halloween parties Monday at the | school. A masquerade party for rien through second | | grade will be held in the afternoon. Fred R.; blank | Suggests Eisenhower DENVER \# — President Eisen- | | to match American. conciliatory ef- | forts at Geneva and lay the! groundwork for the peace and/| | progress “‘for which the whole | world longs.” | * * * \ If the “new spirit” evidenced at ithe summit conference at Geneva | 'three months ago is real, Eisen- hower said, will seek solutions for the reuni- | | fication of Germany and clear, away other barriers to peace at the | ‘four-power conference opening to- morrow. | “The world hopes,” the Presi- dent said, that the conference he attended at Geneva did, in fact, create a “new spirit” which will make possible future solutions of world problems, The President also conferred | yesterday with Secretary of the In- | ‘terior MeKay and Sherman Adams, the President's chief dep uty. President accepted the resignation | iof J. Hayden Alidredge, veteran | member of the Interstate Com- merce Commission, effective Oct. 31, * * And, he received a rec sisi | tion from Secretary of the Treas- | ury Humphrey for the appoint- | nent of Russell C. Harrington of | Previdinss. R. 1., as commission- er of internal revenue. Harrington's | appointment, succ rv T. hago man Andrews, res pected ety, Slate Damert Luncheon The mothers and pre-school chil- | school auditorium, will days’ events, The fac- | homecoming 9 @ 12 pm. A ni jece Uni- versity of Michigan band wil! fur- , nish the music. County Deaths | r Mr. Coffeen tied | yesterday morning at his home. | Caryl Isabel Kulsavage | GREEN LAKE — Cary] Isabel Kulsavage died Monday at her | residence, 6200 Commerce Rd., folowing a short illness. She had | lived there for 35 years, coming | from Detroit. © To Speak at Church who will speak on the Inter-Mission Candidate training program. County Calendar. Waterford 1 Peliowsh: The Class of the | Waterford munity i will bold | its regular at 7:30 p.m. today | at the home of Kiein The to of Gideons and Pontiac Auxiliary will meet at the home of by 4 and ae. + ae Van Husen at | owed or a ’ | Milford reed. to president Bartlett Smith. The proposed plan is for the Chamber of Commerce to purchase the buildings then the village would | , buy the land, and install parking ‘| meters to cover cost of the project. | * * ® - The Chamber of Commerce would blacktop and light the area | |} and the Oakland County Bank has > | indicated that they would finance | the village on a ten-year basis. ‘PLAN-TO BUILD Elaborate plans were presented | to the council regarding the pro- | | posed Compass Realty develop-| ment on General Motors and S, to re-zone ten acres of its so that they may develop a large | | shopping center in that area. The company recently acquired 316 acres of land from the Huron- Clinton Metropolitan Authority, and plan to build several hundred new homes on the site. ¥ * * Lad Joe Gerrard, local ice cream maker, would like the village to re-zone part of his property on EF. Huron street, and Perry Orvis has asked that his land on Atlantic be zoned commercial, so that they may guild garages to- house their oversize meeting. Ralph Hewitt and Vern ‘Rounds are assisting Arms. * * * Council members decided to. | publish legal notice to amend the zoning ordinance for the Compass Realty land, and Nov, 14 is the 7:30 date set for protesters meeting. Several residents ih that area were present at Monday night's meeting to object to the change. You the Right Way! Most “wonder drugs” and biologicals should not be self - administered; and re- quire a doctor’s prescrip- tion! | municipal | they want to come under federal | The company wants the village | | social security will be sought from | change in the pension plan must | Governor Williams. Pome daughter of Mr. dren are invited to attend, For the upper grades the mas- querade wil) be held from 7 to 9:30 p.m., with parents and all children of the community in- vited. Games will be played and refreshments served at both parties by mothers, * *« « Prizes will be given for the best costumes. | KEEGO~-HARBOR—The Keego- | Cass Women’s Club will have a | dessert luncheon and card party | jat 1 p.m. Thursday at the Club | House, 2012 Cass Lake Rd. Mrs. | | Fred Laffery and Mrs. John Bech- im connection with the slaying of three schoolboys although lie de- | tector fests have failed to link any | state is | ill will be hostesses. | The U.S. shrimp industry em- /ploys about 15,000 fishermen and | another 15,000 people in shore establishments. Sanction of a vote by Pontiac employes on whether At last night's meeting, the City Commission agreed to request the governor to authorize the city pen-| soon, Willman said. sion board to hold an_ election’ among employes. Should the governer grant the authority, which is expected, the | 2810 Shimmons RD. was reported employes will cast ballots on whether they want the city pen- sion system tied in with the ‘social security program, Walter K. Wiill- | if the em-| Road near Walton Boulevard, Sher- | Ployes vote in favor of the change. iff's deputies said today. City Manager man pointed out that MR. AND MRS. Crittenden-Murphy Rites Performed in Walled Lake WALLED LAKE — Carol Gay) bouquet was a cascade arrange | and | ment of broom cymbidium orchids. | ‘suffered a frasctured elbow W ILLIAM MURPHY \ it will still be up to Pontiac od zens to approve the move. | The charter provides that any be approved by the electorate. The matter could come up gt the April | elec tion if the employes vote on it Report ‘Poor’ Condition Leela Johnston Myers, 56, . of lin “poor” enndition today at Pon- tiae General Hospital. Mrs. Myers and | extensive injuries to wrist and jaw after driving her car off Giddings the agreement with Mrs. Swisher, commented: “Tt is important in that we hower today invited Soviet Russia acquire the land without a law- It will save the city from suit, | $10,000 to $15,000." Willman said the sult years, Ewart added: “The city will be able to sell all the bonds, but it won't nec- essarily have to. What difference is it if you pay rent or interest? the foreign ministers ms a main thing is that we are iness.”* Mayer William W. Donaldson (District 3) sald the Swisher lot The first program had lots planned for the following locations: Lafayette from Wayne west past | Pine (160 spaces), Mid-block between West Lawr- ence and West Pike south from the foot of Wayne (120). West Lawrence west from the | Grand Trunk Western Railroad and In the Adams conference, the | opening on West Pike (200). Auburn an east of South Sag- \inaw (80). Willman indicated the general locations would be the same under j ‘ne new Re ae 5 Men Quizzed : in Triple Killing Still in Custody Despite Negative Results in Lie Detector Tests CHICAGO wm — Five men were | held for of them to the triple killing. None has been charged in the | | mystery to which police have been | lunable to find leads in more than | la week gof widespread imvestiga- Ask Governor's Approval for Social Security Vote tion. Detective Charles Fitrgerald said Charies Dahiquist, a 33-year- reported having seen him and the youngesf*of the slain boys, Anton Schuessler, 11, to- gether last July. Dahiquist had been given a lie test and released last week. A sec- ond lie test last night was incon- clusive, The bodies of Anton Schuessler: his 13-year-old brother John. and | Robert Petersoh, 14, were found | in a forest preserve ditch north- west of the city limits Oct, 18. They had been beaten and stran- gied. - Ferndale to Vote on $6,500,000 School FERNDALE — The Ferndale Board of Education has set Nov. 21 for a special election to raise $6,500,000 for a new high school. * “ * The new high school, would be the largest in South Oak- land, and -be situated at Pinecrest | and Marshall would house ap proximately 2,800 students Houghton Pioneer Dies " HOUGHTON (#®—Paul D. Swift, |, 78, pioneer Houghton businessman and founder of the I. E. Swift and | Co. hardw firm, died here after a three-week illness. U.S. motor vehicles run 560 bil- lion miles a year. might |, have tied up the’ program for two - | multiple which | FALL FESTIVAL AT GALLOWAY LAKE—Women of Galloway Lake Methodist Church are sponsoring a | festival and bazaar at the church Friday, in the first of what promises to be an annual event. Program | is includes the bazaar, to begin at 1 p. m. and dinner | and music at 6:15 p. m. The speaker will be the Rev. Paul Havens of the First Methodist Church, Pontiac. | preparations. Pontiac Press Phote Mrs. John Nunly, general chairman, is being assisted - the WSCS, while the Methodist Youth Fellowship centerpieces and room decorations for the festival. Above, (left to right) Mrs. John Nunly, | Mrs. Beecher Rossman and Mrs. James Clunk make Pontiac needs a $750,000 armory, not a $350,000 structure, the City Commission was told last night. Capt.. Carl G. Yarling, comman- der of the National Guard's 107th Ordnance Co. headquartered here, said the city needs a two - unit armory, which costs $750,000. Twe officers who appeared be- $750,000 Armory Need City Commission Told Pontiac to act” anew armory. Asked by Mayor William W. Donaldson (District 3) if the city's purchase of the old armory on Wa.- | ter street would be sufficient as | | Pontiac's part in sharing the cost, | -Yarling replied: ! Road Employe Struck by Car | ROMEO — A Macomb County Road Commission employe is in | “critical” condition in St. Joseph | Hospital, Mt. Clemens after being) struck by a car yesterday morn- ing. : Harry Schocke, 60, of 211 W, St. | | Clair, Almont, is suffering from | fractures of both legs | | and possible: internal injuries | He was working on patches of | pavement on VanDyke near 31 Mile Road when the accident happened. As he was pouring loose gravel into tarred tracks, he was struck by a car driven by Joseph Bertroche, 37, of De- troit. The impact carried Schocke 45 feet, pinning him between the fender of the aute and the tar trailer parked on the pavement. | Bertroche was arrested for drunk driving. His pass@nger, Wilhemina | | Kranaskas\ 42, of the same address | in Detroit is also in Macomb Coun- ty jail. Mt. Clemens charged with being drunk a disorderly. * + Corp. Bernard Grace and trooper | Robert Hutchins of the Romeo State Police post were the arresting officers. is Right—Rackner's NO Make Quick Loans en Any Make Car!” Bet .os Yarling added that he has been | jin Lansing about the armory. | told by higher officials that the | ‘Seven-Year-Old Hurt ‘ | Seven-ycar-old Dennis Lee Smith, of 695 Second St., struck by a car yesterday while playing in the street, was reported in ‘‘good"’ con- “If the city can come up with dition today in Pontiac General some plan, then we can find out ee 2 se saving ” nesses sai nnis, playin: weet he ewe ae. (on Third Street near Joslyn He said cities usually pay one- | Avenue, ran into the path of a car quarter to one-third of the price jel by Bernadine Laturneau, 26, land Iding | of 600 Third St. Hospital authorities _ -_ » he said he suffered possible head in- juries. state and federal governments foot the rest of the bill. City Manager Walter K. Will-, Thieves Enter Home man said he was awaiting word! Thieves who broke into the home from National Guard headquarters of Kenneth M. Denman at 194 N. | Perry St, Monday night got away He requested information after with articles valued at $57, Pon- “ready and waiting for | the two other Guard officers ap-|tiac police said today. Taken were to help provide | peared las week..He had not yet an electric shaver, a wrist watch, received a reply, he ,told Yarling. ‘clothing and jewelry. Le y CLOTHES for the Deer. 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He cites the P ona vor uae from seed . , poe reds of well wishéers was a cable Eastern Junior High School’s “@y the purse money is collected, = sneaictle i gh 3 wel and the amount, to prove his point from Syngman Rhee, President of | ter in The Garden States Stakes, billed as “the Glory for Whitlock Auburn ‘Scrub’ Sees Act ' ion Ist Time in Four Years, Scores Against Furman AUBURN, Ala. (®—The college} he stumbled The crowd gasped, ; ‘ . ein Tonia Vaue- : drive to defeat) Garden State puts up $100:000, he Republic of Korea, Tom Yaw Lincoln, 6-0, in a hotly-contested | bout one-third of the purse. The. key. owner of the Boston Red Sox, and Will Harridge, president of the football career of Ronnie Whitlock , but he got his feet back ander him, ,of Lanett, Ala., was a brief one. It} and he raced into the end zone. Pontiac Jumor High League game Tuesday afternoon at Wisner Stad- jum. dohn Andrew's indians 30 yards for a touch- in the 3rd period following a pase interception to hand Lin- loss of the season. | fe if i | harsemen contribute the rest. All American League. Rhee was once these figures are round since the | : ‘ in W : exnet value fo Gilliedt t deter. oe of Griffith in Washing mine until after the race. ‘ * *# @ sa ae The Senators’ president entered Choice in Golf Match the hospital @ wouk ago becouse | — SS iti ition. suf-| four years for the me es | RST. N.C WA re | a neuritis condition. He suf- | tired Air Force colonel, C. D. Mc- | Saturday | be | the fifth-string senior center of Au- i fered a stomach hemorrhage last im. took with him from. Clitf prem . Orlando, Fla., was the | ieee | Hare Stadium last Saturday, when e today as second-round play p; rr Auburn beat Furman 52-0. began here in the 4th annual North | Pinch Hitting Record Ronnie had never had an Auburn and South Seniors golf champion-| Bob Cerv and Elston Howard ‘game uniform on before. But Sat- ships. both were called up as pinch hit-| urday was another day. For the Col. McAllister, 5-feet-5, and 60) ters for the Yankees against Kan-| Furman game, No. 57 in the orange years old, downed L. G. Beatty, | sas City last July 23 and both of Auburn was Whitlock. If that the local favorite, 4 and 3 in yes-| came through with home runs, a | meant only he'd watch the game terday’s first round. McAllister) new record for consecutive pinch ‘from the. bench, it was reward in part for the vears of sticking with \lasted two minutes. But Ronnie got every ounce of He snapped the ball, perfectly, for the extra point attempt; went ‘in his ears, A second later, it was all over—the scoring, the game, and the collegiate career of Ronnie Whitlock. ; His place is on the practice field. He's a “‘scrub’’ who helps the rest of them get ready. He’s part of ' glory there was in it. He spent back upfield for a final kickoff! Auburn's winning picture. But Sat- four. years of practice getting | With the wonderful cheers ringing | urday’s game was his. He played. He scored. His touchdown was for Auburn. Holman Faces Billy Smith in Tonight's TV Slugfest MIAMI BEACH, Fla. ® — Big | John Holman of Chicago will out- weigh Boardwalk Billy Smith of Atlantic City, N. J., by about 25. pounds when the two ring veterans Cesar Brion and Ezzard Charles, will enter the ring at about 202 pounds and is an 8-5 favorite Smith, who built up a series of | who is a tremendous blocker. i * * * Pz Washington's Braves seek to in- crease their undefeated streak to Hawks’ 2-0 Victory Brings Tie for 2nd By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Chicago Black Hawks, who! have held down the cellar in the. # g 3 = ie el : Es iy a z from 't exactly hurting on the other wing, where | Smith, above, also catches passes and turns in an excellent all. in Ala. Ges shot 68 Monday to win the medal. ! slugging. ee See headlines at end for. Navy, Mobile, it | So. Ronnie sat, and looked, and as futile Furman faded away in the closing minutes, Finally there leame the call down the line: '“Whitlock! Get in there.’ * * * | Whitlock went. He'd waited four years for this. There was a touch down, a kickoff, and here Furman was with the ball near its own goal. The Furman Hurricanes were th kind of fighting folk who had to go down swinging. Jim Boyle, their ‘quarterback, faded for one last pass. He threw into the left flat... | Who should be waiting there but i Whitlock! * * That pass was his. at the 22-vard line, and goalward he went. Once Mountaineer Tackle ‘Lineman of Week’ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Bruce Bosley, West, Virginia ' tackle once described by his coach, ' Art Lewis, as “the man I'd most ‘hate to meet in a dark alley,” was selected today as the Associat- ed Press lineman of the week f : ; knockouts before he was stopped clash tonight in a nationally tele- e 5 slop vised (ABC) fight over the 10- | by Paul Andrews in Miami last round route * * Holman, who has knocked out Half Million Dollars Promised to Marciano for Bout in Italy PROVIDENCE, R.I. @®— Rocky Marciano has been offered a half _a million dollars to defend his world heavyweight championship | again Franco Cavicchi, the Italian COLLEGE PARK, Md. ®—“This | titlist, at Bologna, Italy, next June. The offer was made by Bologna December, hasn’t fought since then _but was the No. 1 challenger for the light-heavy crown at that time. Boardwalk Billy has scored 33 | knockouts and 58 victories in 88 ! fights Rocky Offered Lucrative Gate Holman has been fighting nine years. He has won 27 of 39 fights with 16 knockouts. The fight gets under way at 9 p.m. (EST). It will be judged on, ‘a point system: 10 points automati- | cally go to the winner of each round and 9 or less to the loser. Bob Davenport, who has gained | his share of yards and points, but | The UCLA ground game has been dominant but the alternate _ tail- back for Brown, the well-publicized rookie Ronnie Knox, who is quite a pusser, can hardly be overlooked —and certainly should not be for- gotten from here on in. As one observer expressed it. “UCLA can play just about as good as they want to, and win the same ‘‘way."’ The Bruins will have further opportunities to prove this, espe- | Cially on Nov, 19 against the Tro- | | jans of USC. ; ‘US. Team Needs Sweep | to Capture Pentathlon | MACOLIN, Switzerland «®—The United States needed a sweep in | the cross country run—fina] event on the five-day event—today to clinch the team title in the modern | pentathion world championships. | After moving up from seventh to fifth in the standings among the 17 competing nations yesterday by finishing a close second in the swimming event, the United States still is 1,060 points behind first- ‘place Hungary. The Hungarians | collected the swimming title with 4 total of 2,756 points—4 more than | the U. S. team mustered, j Minus Fire Protection | Conservation heads point out that 66 million acres of forest and watershed land in the United States at present. are without any | sort of organized fire protection. | ‘ Fs ! { ' Bie i cs os wif ay " j Site i ; ; 1 a ¢ i XG 4 , ‘. Pa } ‘A ia i be a . 2 Pobf ; . xs } : Me - ie “ ty _ Pete a, ae - aged ek! ate e a) E sf “y 4 gs “3 fi ae © : " % ae Bes et " ' , vs “a ie , iaannd Call of Baylor said that the ath- summers ago and the matter has | of a loan fund.” Saturday may have a feeling never has been a queen at Michi- A one-year probation was handed} The probation, placing St. Louis| The reprimand, more or less ajletes were Jerry Tubbs, now at | been dealt with by the ’ Clarence P. s gan—at homecoming or any other " to St. Louis by the 1#man council, | under surveillance, was for a vio- public slap on the wrist, was given | Oklahoma, and Bobby Jack Keith, president and athletic director.” ) Houston of Tufts said that) !f they stick through the halftime | time. . ponies now at Texas A&M. : * * he is “confident that the 3 sade als ee etn te nog ‘ . . * * &* i At St. Louis, Athletic Director Ed |; . . Worries About Depth , McCall said that the incidents oc-| Hickey said the pendlty resulted NCAA remmmuments’ In’ ail te | iat Same, which will be | never reached Ann Arbor. By now >| can requirements in “| shows im beth color and black ’ curred in 1953 and that.the two from the activities of an alumnus | pects” ; ak ie te Ge ft most of the old grads would tell Brennan Calls Navy Squad ‘Toug hest sites, Buiz,0 ot cateses without knowledge of the univer. oe Sackigere seasons eos, | 20a; Crus, on offical ben, But re Y og g ere = a e's City College “of New York, .on| Gam. And there will be almost | “pie tente thie sneer ¢ * * s " , " i Football Team’ His Trish Will Face “When they left, Baylor paid| The athletes involved at St. Louis | Probation for a year as the result) all the hoopla usually asse- | stronger on page Po rane | them 6 cents a mile transportation | and Whichits were unidentified. The pe pone the pepe MO i ciated with this gala college day tien,” says Deborah Bacon, dean . : - z : ,” he said. “This | council said the athlete at St. Louis, basketball scan-| —brifiiant displays, ingenious “it is itten SOUTH BEND, Ind. @ — Notre|ranked th in the AP poll. The We've had tough games and not thoney was provided trom the Ex.|a basketball player, no longer is|dals, was given a clean bill of| Gecerations, alerted Gewers and | Cus’ a Dame Coach Terry Brennan says | irish have won 4 of 5 games, un — chance to test - reserves.” | Student's Assn. fund. According to|a student there. ‘health by the council, costuthes. No girl represents the univer- Navy will be the “toughest foot-|to Michigan State, and is 9th in nnan praised Navy's great ithe rules, 6 cents a mile was al-| A probationary status leveled ieee oe Everything, that is, but a home- | sity in the “Miss Big Ten” com- ball team” his Irish will face all) the poll. quarterback, George Welsh, but | towed for the transportation of ath-| against the University of Miami| Curreritly on probation are Okla-| °F : petitions. The yearbook’ year and his biggest worry is over * ,0°; 9 could find no consolation in the | jene? & the ex-chedents pa fe were 20, 1954, plus ineligi- | homa for two years and Cincinnati coming queen. Geviny net S ; Middie depth “Our scouts tell us Navy hasn't | fact that Notre Dame beat Pur- jione, het if wes beeaed be Hillier’ certo pestonpech pac foe one, effective last April 2. Po Song Bee EE changed its offense from last year | due, a team spearheaded by anoth- | u.. boys by 9 Baylor coach. That is | invitational events. was continued |The council reported that 16 cases ee. “I can't understand how we've / but this team executes its plays jor excellent passer, Len Dawson. the reusce fer the teutie:” | by Gs count uth Os pe po violations still are pending for stal Gazers The main current objection been pegged a one-touchdown fa-| better, Brennan said. T'm sure | * * & - Wichita’s reprimand came on a/ meets at the NCAA national con-| disposal, but the schools were mot as seems to be that any queen con- — over an undefeated: —_ this go inet ate foothal) t coo rah din. sy? iwo men ' violation of paying transportation ' vention in Los Angeles in January. identified. Pe : test would er acca by com Brennan. “Personally, I think | team ice ' use each works off a — - - - . mercialiom. In recent years any Navy should be the favorite and if} ‘‘There’s no doubt about Navy's attack,” said Brennan. “Navy uses > ne s Guessed R ht attempt by private groups te nothing else the game should be | superior depth. They've been able | its flankers and. throws from the . organize queen contests has been even.” to condition their reserves while! split T while Purdue’s passing is a turned down on commercialism Navy has a 50 record and is/ piling up big scores in their games. / much like that used py the pros "| grounds by the council on stu- ewe : | teocoiers Secelaetes on Ua deat activities. se. 8 . Saturday's game..will be dedi- i f V | klahoma jcated to Knute aoe. Notre ; “ By him Bmencner liad eS Irgin d, | Dame's famed couch whe’ ded in ‘Sanders’ Bruins Remain) Home viewers probably will get : cee panes | would wee the situation te fire: tp “Rose Bowl Favorite as % ‘hance to decide for themselves ' +“ ‘ e - as cameras swing through t Race for Offense Homors | :5: scm mn setsa tne taltn an “ i. oe its at Michigan, almost half of Navy's a good team,” the Irish _ them are women. 4 coach said. “It's an undefeated LOS ANGELES #® — This has Py TRE ASSOCLATED FRIES whe Boon Clg nmi Fe ‘aM, Anorak Tey So eee ee b r followea, a0 it spirits up experts Using opposite means of trans-| Michigan State and Iowa for the game without our having far the crystal gazers have not had | a murs portation fi oh grand Powgerne vo = Se to create anything special.” to revise their pre-season apprais- mileage ‘ ‘Wisconsin held down second spot _** # | al of the UCLA squad. ; West Virginia and that |'m the passing department with a| Although the Irish coach is aware The Bruins. have been a good, | . apparently are on thelr | 301 mark while Army climbed, to | of the exploits-ot Welsh who. has hard whacking exponent of the sin. | owing wn 1 Shovel Beanery Sotball’s| second in rushing with 36 yards completed 40 passes in 61 attempts gle wing attack as fashioned: by | ’ hottest races for total offense last Saturday against Columbia for | for 635 yards and 5 touchdowns, their coach, Henry R. (Red) San-| ors. ai ea & seasons total of 1,460 and a 292.0) he didn’t apem as, worried about ove After 20 Yeq . average. — Middie navigator as he was | Per sm Get ae van The Mountaineers have out-| Over Navy's all-around strength They are still the solid choice | Is in this week's As,|*cored everyone else by a wide “They have a good team, with to go on to the Rose Bow! as the | ; oe % ; pear roa poll, lead in total | Margin, 37.2 points a game to 22.6) good balance, good t representative of the Pacific Coast| Sam to Limit Future offense with 2,134 yards for an|by Atthy and 31.8 by Oklahoma. | running and a lot of depth. That's gig | Tourney Play as He average of 426.8. In passing, the TOTAL OFFENSE a tough combination toe beat,” might also go on to -be-| y y undefeated Mountaineers (5-0) head = : i if @ added aa ome g great football team. pro| Preps for Ryder Cup the list with a .607 percentage and 5 i r sie tt. & , — 3% gap that exists between the first} PALM SPRINGS, Calif m—“ol 1784 yards per game. it $ fee 38 | team front line and the reserves, | Folks” Sammy Snead, after two Oklahoma, moving up to the No. | 7. 4 136 ae | : 2 spot in this weeks rankings, has 4 3) ' a condition well-known from the| decades in the golfing limelight, a total offense mark of 1,900 yards|* owe 5 ss ies Sia) seaeet ond ene teat cureaiaty eum. | afenite be is slowing dows and wilt RUSHING 4 ‘ set’ | limit his tournament appearances for a 396.0 per-game average. The} {~~ () | t by M \ | m | ! aryland. in the future. poner ag sage og ‘held a big } = ; i] ier ae | xygen en , This isn’t to say UCLA will re-| ‘The Slammer -is getting ready with 1,582 yards for a 316.4 aver- ‘fers AM $e mea _| Main unbeaten in conference play.| to perform for the seventh time = fener. | & Metre Dame $ xo isd aes — : California, Washington and then -as a member of the United States tee. Ground = gulning, department | 7. Boston College we 1au a8 fi ritical | Southern California remain to be | Ryder Cup team against the Brit- while Oklahoma failed to enter the ile tale : 266 ie saa | played . ee ,ish_ at the Thunderbird Country ~ | sm tL 2484 : Club here Nov. 5-6. : top fen pees. Ie FORWARD PAssinG 7 UCLA will be favored over the Talking to his old friend : : ™ ‘ ‘iend, golf sso an gh pace Re rind 1. West Virginie ry aoe frets Messages Pour Into first two. As- for USC, the pros- tutor Alee Morrison, who is on the back of West Virginia ime = we eee es! Hospital os Far Away pects now. make this one a 50-50 arrangements committee for the and im total ofienee.| ¢ eRe 1S i & 19:| as South Korea battle and take your choice. A lot | cup matches, Snead said: Southern California and . Navy| § iso 149.0 of folks like USC. .|° “Twenty years is a mighty long moved up to fifth and sixth re-| 1S im 3 G3 fe 13t| WASHINGTON w — Clark Grit. epthern Cal. however, | isn't| time to be buckin’ the breaks and spectively (from tenth ninth) ' 2: a6 132.8 remained in critical condition ng or ‘ » HaVINg | the competition in golf ‘ and ye. =. = = Band ae as in well” messages | visited there last New Year's Day. | “It's like butting your .head ‘poured in from as far away as| Sanders has a fine set of backs, against a wall. Sooner or later Fastern Edges Horsemen Make Sous korea 7 | “ar wimpaee | mtuding a moet elusive tailback | something has to give” ** *@ = , oF , . ” _ | named Sam Brown, year) This might be Snead’s las . | “SHAT AIN’T HAY” — Fran Lally, Philadelphia, | world’s richest race” at Garden State Park at Cam- | . s st com- Garden Stakes —_ The Syearold president of the offers a bucket of make-believe money of $290,370 to | den, N. J. Needles, Florida-bred horse, will be among nan some io Sg | petitive appearance in California. 7m . | Washington Senators baseball club |, , ale} : | He has not played in the Los An- Rich Paradise was placed in an oxygen tent yes- Needles, one of the top horses scheduled to run Sat- | the 15 horses in the race, with the winner picking UP make sense. | geen Open tr other Caltioenia | an estimated $160,000. Also prominent is the fullback, | events since he defeated Ben Ho- gan in a playoff for the L. A. crown in 1950. “T can't say right now about the L. A. Open but I’m going to Timit myself to a certain number of tournaments each vear.’’ Sam con- tinued. “All through this vear T played fairly good without setting the world on fire. Like always, I putted spasmodically but the rest of my shots were better [ shot a 69 during the Greenbrier Open, and putted rea} good." Snead is presently eighth in the PGA money winning department this year and is the low scorer with an average of 70.09 strokes per round. “The Thunderbird Course is new to me so I can’t tell how I'll plav there,” he said of the layout which has been stretched out to 6.843 yards for the Ryder matches. Snead said he expected the “siege guns.’ Harry Weetman of the Britishers. and Chick Harbert and Cary Middlecoff will -be the long hitters. He didn’t mention himself. . Slugging Ernie Banks Signs 1956 Cub Pact CHICAGO \®—Ernie Banks, the Chicago Cubs’ spectacular short- stop who set two home run records last season, signed his 1956 con- tract yesterday Banks hit 44 home runs, a new record for major league shortstops, and also set a new record with five home runs with the bases load- ed in one season. Terms were not announced but it was believed Banks signed for about $20.000. ‘ Tatum Compares 1953 Terps With 1955 Edition Says Current Undefeated Team Has More Depth team has more depth.” said Coach Jim Tatum today when asked to | squad can’t be compared with this group because it played two pla- toon with -‘'22 excellent football Promoter Renato Torri through Compare his currently No. 1 Mary- players, 11 oh offense and 11 on Tony Petronella, Rhode Island box- ing commissioner and director .of | foreign affairs for the. National Boxing Assn. | Bosley, a 225-pound senior from Petronella informed Marciano’s Greenbank, W. Va., earned the manager, Al Weill, of the offer in award for his superlative play last Providence Monday, night, Torri Saturday that helped the 7th-ranked wrote Petronella the tight would be Mountaineers . overpower an’ in- held in Bologna’s. Sports Stadiuin spired Penn State aggregation 21-7. | seating 120,000. land team with his 1953 national. champions. He might have added it's a lucky thing for him. For he has been / by an unusual number of plagued injuries. * . * But Maryland has rolled along with victories over Missouri, UCLA, Baylor, Wake’ Forest, North Carolina arid Svracuse. Re- defense.” * « ! But he inclines to favor the 1955 | outfit. : “It doesn’t have any breakaway | runner like Chet Hanulak. or Dick Nolan, but we had nothing in back of them either,” he said. ‘‘This year, behind Ed Vereb and (soph- omore) Jack Healy we have Dave Nusz and Howard Dare who are flashy except for quarterback Frank Tamburello, it moves stead- a py line that is the fastest as as any Maryland has enjoyed. . . * * One of the surprising features of Maryland's success is that it has |been achieved without a rea) full- back. Tom Selep, a 195-pound letterman, was supposed to be it. But he turned up with a knee in- jury on the first day of ‘practice | that put him out for good. Coach Tatum reached among a an “i Pee oe ‘S 2 A ay eS | “Pd like to have them wire me There are 6 Sports Pages today’s Pontiac Press | b back more specific details,’’ Weill said, “It sounds interesting and we stire will give it consideration. But I'd like to have them make. me a direct offer.”” 2 i maining in the path of Maryland’s almost as good at least on of- third undefeated season in the past fense. | gang of halfbacks to pull out Fred five are South Carolina, Lovisiana o. 8 «© 'Hamilton and Phil ,Perlo, both State, Clemson and George Wash- ‘‘This year's second team also is sophomores, and make them full- ington ~ | better than two years ago.”’ , backs, Hamilton weighs 169, Perle Tatum said the unbeaten 1953! While this year's backfield is not |175, eon Ree Me ae ee De Rp ss | ‘ 1 ft rey f 5 ‘ até GT one ee ar er or PS RTI] er ar re pee oe / a ie oe ees , ry r sat A ” By HL GUY MoaTs “Trouble, trouble—boil and bub- ” The ald classic tine from Willie the the headman himself. handle * Suffering last week with a bad Acorns. cold, Coach Ed Graybiel today was a satient i: Vostins Gonerel Hee: discussing pi was described as being night, pointed wader tastment fer vires snee- retinas Bap tsa lw monia attack. Graybiel to stick it out first of the week, but the bugaboo yesterday was consigned to the hospital for care. Among those tripped Whether he gets out in time for cards, ¥riday’s game at Royal Oak was , one of whom a matter of very questionable na- big key figure all ALL-AMERICA Joe Childress, six- foot, 190- pound Auburn fullback, was pinpointed to- day as the leading didate’ in the | Southeastern Con- ference. He was name for top honors by a sev. G7 en-man selection Connolly Wins | Damage Suit SAN DIEGO, Calif. —A superi- or court jury has awarded Mrs Maureen Connolly Brinker $95,000 in damages for leg injuries she- claimed halted her amateur ténnis career and ended her hopes for professional profits. “ * * The 21-year-old former tennis | queen, who won the U. S. women’s poston 89, Rochester crown when she was 16 and the | Wimbledon championship the fol- | lowing year; had asked $265,000 for injuries she suffered when she was MRA Owners Vote — from we —_ ie 4 . — fo Sell Race Tr ack The attorney for the Pre-Mixed Rig > aro *— gy of Concrete -Co., owner of the truck, | t Michigan Raci Assn. have gave notice he would ask for a new | Voted to sell the roit Race trial and would appeal the judg-| Course in suburban Livonia for a ment if the motion for a new trial | Teported 2% million dollars. - was denied. Under the agreement. the track —— would be bought by the Oxford Rocky Marciano, ring champion, Realt, Co. of Detroit and leased was born Sept. 1, 1924. | back to the racing association for TUESDAY'S NBA EXHIBITIONS $530.000 a year ; ’ The deal involves a tax situation. «till must get the approval of St. Louis 87, Senengetis #1 Philadelphia 9% Fort Wayne 8 (overtime) | Tt * | the state racing commission, New York 83, Sgracese Bruce Waterfield, another guard. Final word has alse been given regarding Don Hardy, center, hurt in the last twe games. He will not be available for Friday's tilt. Chemical May Be Means to Kill Lampreys Federal Body Is Now Testing Efficacy of New Weapon | M. J. ‘vation department officials who {have had a close look at the ex- _ Pertments are glowing with cheer. | they've done there is a good | chance of having the lamprey un- | der control within two years,” said DeBoer, fish hatchery supervisor. when someone says “Blot: “Golden Flever” te goed thot Blotz ts 1st in Milwaukee fer the 6th straight year! and Blatz is making 7 more friends every day | here in Pontiac, too! beer most people in Milwaukee* think of © RAT NR Read A A | A A A mR Oe ot yf Vee as “ ty * Ae Ay |THE PonTIAC S, WEDNESDAY. QCTOBER 26, 1935 f’ Pei i es ie At inson’s Will He Be Like Dad? . Robi 5 Injury CAMDEN, N. J,—Citation, a barrel of money for Calu- All 6-Cyl. Chevrolets, Thru 1955 77 W. Huron St. Motor Tune-Up Alt work done on our brand NEW 1955 SUN ANALYZER! Labor and Material Guaranteed MARKET TIRE CO. ! $2.95 Open 9 to 9 FE 8-0424 | 8 at pe WT Dixy! “i ' ¢ Also available at your favorite bar or tavern. he Time to say First down and pleasure to go! 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Yes, Ashland Ethyl with ICA and Ashland Flying Octanes are now both detergent gasolines. Both drive out engine dirt while you drive, restoring pep, restoring power. Both make engines run like new again, giving your car better performance, quicker drive out engine dirt! : g fs fi paves a | a9 : e i © 4 Fy , ri] ‘ 7 a ip ¥ é ‘ is] : — x i 2 x OU ; e if Le } ; i " ROE Snes ‘ Yee Ps | nar cate — | ‘ al ees ee j } ; ; fy ' aa eee : j THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1955 sy ( 4 * y w if was | evaluation. The group would prob- |] tar , ' ! ee, a. ae ; : 22 oe seas |prcks Bol jvescue Farry Livens VUCK mun 10. Broke Punting Record Pig doe. | ae e ee o: ee ae s been split) Ted Rohde of Kansas averaged) p) sacy: PawTERSON | (aining three ex-navies and. | we found attorneys Clarence Pat-| County with the rescue party try-| shooting is picking up. | Duck inviting | 52.2 yards for five punts in a 1954 r | sage = Sie A de on the bay for the next sertlar bead haved mabiinin Cheeta. Cae Shia Saat charming ant former alr force, all presumably | terson (Navy), Edward Barrett| ing to find some Secest pat| Sek will be good to perfect, de nd Wildlife Serv-| 5's breaking his, own schodl ng agg gy omc wr ieee earns tana (Navy), industrialist Robert Nel- | Shooting. for ghests ee Sree | bending on how much the wind trotantion of Wie eens mad tatting a naw oun etl iene Sle Ge ee . Gel Eve | Son (Navy) and automotive €0-| Grand Haven. - Birds still very| will stay out of the south. ve found their time is a bore| some Kind of a New Year's ; should continue ;, his own. and/or pain in the neck, they| horn and staring every duck out | gineer Jack Pflug (Air Force). | scarce around the place and even Pheasant shooting of , Bowed of leamed, to their permanent) of the bay. sone ay SRE ee poaching on the neighbors didn’t fe to. ad bas Ove one ot 6 ues ee benefit, a fine sense of : pay off. ' te authorize the st * Well, our downwind lookout them. They ae ve. suey | Heavy Champion Light ness. They learned to be pre-| keeps us posted on their antics, Mf wecan find a good attorney | | ee RN fo FR ielson. Bob Fitzsimmons, one of two pared — to 100k for jaughs, and by-and-by he notes| we're going to put in a claim for other areas, though, : men to hold three different cham-| % smartly to small) that their boat seems to be out for| salvage. These characters didn’t # details, where, solo cruise. We take a look| even offer to buy us a glass of ble live. Ah, 807 | enough, there she goes. The foregoing ought to prove ee S. & ed j our point. In case it doesn’t we a There's a lot of arm and hat) note that earlier the same day | the other ia | waving in the blind, now, and| Barrett (forehandedly) let go the | th # couple ater a suitable interval of pre- | it was | | | : " 4 t crank other heroes iM | tending not to see it, we call away | taking ‘ stheane bunga- | * Tescue party. — | spun around and fétched PATTERSON lows. She's blow-! wien Chuck Wood on the falls, | tr, count! , ing Up WOOO | wicos Tasiepeen 20 imaimene ias| 9. # «@ a7 -eayscenpara prssacorgpagec si Te writer at the com (and also! We found lots and of ae we oon ot as standby on the oars) we set off | pheasants in Huron County on the on ass Ice & on ti through heavy seas and after con-| opening and what looked like an generally are eo siderable hardship effect a re-| all-time record number of hunters. i » * ? : E e FE Bg covery. ward there’s another blind con- Returning the bat fo its roost Spent the weekend in Alcona Solunar Table — High and Youth Fe ak eae soon Schedule of hunting and fishing the rooster which méasured 33% , Prepared for this area by inches from beak to tail feathers. periods ty er snes =| NeW Leader in |teack ta“ Major periods begin at times| Two Olson J 133 hat a two hows afer, wale | PHEASANT Derby Set tee woe te " somewhat McNabb, of 58 Parke St.,. Pontiac, ——<— but were short of the top weight wn Me, aa “ieas,| . BAGS 3-Pound, 6-Ounce |! swalify for the big prize. Teiwae’ Eb fis 430 a33| Bird to Take Over by Th * , 200 8:10 3:20 0:35 t Baie $8 12 48] a Single Ounce | 3 Horses Favor Monday = sssee 6:30 11:46 5:65 . Toney co $8 Ab SE EAE) a sors wie Pheasant Derby” | HM JACKSON Trot | | nen SIRE | sponsored. by the Pontiac Press, | Beis NEW TREADS... me. ee | sa ize for the heaviest bird is a Pe . | pages eee state's 1908 football squad had its $50 United States Savings Bond, likely favorites in a six-horse field) | 7 : Be er 50th year reunion in connection| , 4.4 shy | APPLIED ON SOUND TIRE with the he $y Pi ote pom fr | BODIES OR ON YOUR ti ERE > eee ot ae ney Earl's Perpetual holds a victory Scor eaders Street, Highland, yesterday af- Ke OWN TIRES...... _— a | terncon, Earl captured the lead | higher company this season. and | by asant Derby.” Above is Earl L. Donaldson, Highland, whose 3 The Detroit Lions were the high- | Billy Davis and Sonlie both have bird est scoring team in the National| ®% ® om¢ ounce margin ever | won two starts at Jackson. pound-6-ounce takes Football League in 1954 with 337/ Tom Cromer. 31 of Ortonville | David Merry and Little Volo | single ounce. points or an average of 28.1 points : place days | figured as strong contenders in| . per game. with = pound, Sounce ring- | the feature pace, the 8th race. EN — The meeting will end Saturday|| Travelers Return Harvard's 1886 eleven averaged The new leader shot his bird off | night, closing out the horse racing || Wild Geese Migration Men's Inuiated || Near Peak at Miner's KORE, PE + One of the most interesting of | big birds came in while we were BOO | S late fall automobile trips, over a there. They'd wheel in against the wind, land just like big planes ” @ Same High Quelity Tread Mate- rials as Used in New Tires. weekend, is a jaunt to the famed @ Some Tread Design as New Tires. Jock Miner bird veluge at Kings} ne. & pert” @ Same Tread Depth as New Tires. $2295 up shen: Ont F - — = oe, WS Buck ; . | lock says, is from 4 p.m. on, to ©@ Same Tread Width os New Tires. J-Buckle, $11.95 | Reports today from a Pontiac | dusk. He said also that Mrs. Miner, ! vee? Ane VAmP State Te Seutpese man, who took his family on such widow of the great Canadian na- : Qe ALMOCT Y OMSBLATED wits a trip last weekend, indicate the turalist, told him the geese began ; CELLBLAR eEBRER ‘ arrival of the great flocks of | to move in last of September, when feet ane vane | aerial wanderers is near its peak. | @ flock of 30 arrived on Sept. 30. MEW WINTER TIRE COST mseuaTen Wits | Each fall thousands of these great | Kingston is about 125 miles, / eerueian enenee birds fly in from the far north. | round trip, from Pontiac, Whitlock a aes e “3 for southern wintering quarters. a 91 pa 95 The sight, Lloyd Whitlock, en | Musial Aims at 3,000 First street, reported, “‘was some- . Stan Musial who has topped ‘ | thing wonderful. Hundreds of thé" the 2,500 mark in hits in the major EXCHANGE EXCHANGE leagues, is setting his sights now e amaee 8 BEAUX pts | 2000. Only seven major e Lilacs 18 Larkspurs 13; leaguers in history have reached . aes teem thet gee Lites 14 Glories ® TP eet am ce ‘eoscoms axe? Shine in All-Star Game , B. Lovell 278-666. FP. Newcomb 220- - P U T S A Fi re $ f 0 rn 4 : a : mm. ; —— Ted Kluszewski has a .429 bat- ° | ; Scars Law| Acrompytvs s2agvE pis, ting average in two of the All- 4 sd Croney's 19 Associates 11 Star games. Stan Musia] leads “iis g Ut el | — Preston's Ie raaeamen ©. With 333 in 11 of the classic con- came” ig Se, teats ON YOUR CAR gereme’e 16 Aubure “Mtr: | im: . ) Merurevs 12 Avern's =’ Named Athlete of Year PRIGEC Ly 4 ASHED On DRAYTON KINGS © QUrENS ae _ All - American | baske ace for Furman, was B ATTER, VEC ee io ‘ reve “ee i3 ts named as the athlete of the year * , “ in 1955 for the Southern Confer- Firestone Pius 113 Kavet iT ence. ™ iders ng Size 4 68 19) INSTALL 1956 2 el FULLY oe 6, aA ek Barton Sea. | North Carolina ‘‘U’”’ has its ewn | Firestone bse Pin Gpliticrs Tescaise YUE 8: |e hole golf course. ; : GUARANTEED ) oe | ETHYLENE GLYCOL . PERMANENT Firestone a ANTI-FREEZE “MOTOR LEATHER CAP NOW WE CAN MAKE YOUR TODAY! KING” Fur Trim DRIVING SAFER AND AVOID THE RUSH! a an wabaand of 6% - 12, $295 LENGTHEN THE LIFE sceeecoeseseeeeooce Brewn - Red OF YOUR TIRES wwne COME IN, GET. YOUR cqumnes Free 99 Firestone aaa MEN'S WOOL rename SUBURBAN COATS LOW AS .: wocor Windshield 75° Ps a MENS = ~ oe Plaid WEEK a MEN'S WOOL JACKET Men's Leather JACKETS | Gust Dned -SURE” Your Car TODAY DRESS GLOVES | Quilted Lining ined $Q95 | gi26- Sey 91222 349% See FE 4-2505 Roy C. Pulver Tire Co, 25 Pine Street sis Ve Block North of Pontioe Press WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF INSULATED i 140 N. Saginaw 146 W. Hoven | FE5-2620 +«§— FE 2.9251 SA ot i eT ee ee eee ig us. kee ee Pf peer Speer ve ag ey es a) PA iii a PEO fee A Ree oe Pas ae as at aN J a ‘ J : ; _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER R 26, 1955 DARN ES 2 _THIRTY-ONE_ ~. hisox Obtain lay Doby in Deal for Busby “CLEARANCE BOWLING BALLS 7 “By JERRY LUSKA chs Waike fx ‘Slat’ mice Kove as Bees der Doty 8 aoe | 291 average last season, was|took his administrative talents to|driving acro 75 run depite cacao mba the CaF| ave lng’ sought” in eutieler| Doty a jong peneeeet a, eeettht oan ee . : the Chi-| ha’ outfielder oy. swa' a |-trade-m general manager : By Frank Lane is gone, me beg ca & ba . mf | Now. the scquisiton of 30-year-old Reg. $23.95 Pe Sets Quite a Record | Vice President Chuck Comiskey, In 10 years in ‘the whose feuding with Lane was sup- ag posed to have sent the general leagues, Ken Raffensberger, a. | manager flying. to the Cards, southpaw, had given up only 19, walks per game, one of the best | This wes the first White Six] pitching marks on record. | Indian deal since 1951 when Lane ; | wheedled Minnie Minoso from the Pity the Poor Goalie —_ Tribe ms three-yorsered deal in-| a | VoIVINg 8. ; at Big time hockey followers de-' © The Sox finished third in the’ ply will be replaced by rookie Luis ;clafe that Maurice (Rocket) American League race for the past | Aparacio from Memphis, although | | Richard’s hardest shots at the net four seasons. Conceding such prob- Jim Brideweser and hustling Car! | itravel at speeds as high as 80 lems as pitching and infield weak- | peterson wil Push him. miles per hour, nesseg, the big drag for the Sox | * neem was lack of a fence-buster. Busby, whe batted .239 last sea- NATIONAL MOCKEY LEAGUE * * @ | son, was twice employed by the | Bomtrea! save $ 1] 11 23 8 Doby should be the cleanup man; White Sox. Lane traded him to beet 3 $ 3 & 2 2% the Chi-Sox have missed since: big| Washington in what he termed a. ; ; Hest 23 Gus Zernial was traded away—in | | ormtwedr yneWNM ne, ashr em Toronto 12, 25 the same deal, incidentally, which| “one of the worst deals I ever comes SET, ResoLt obtained Minoso for Chicago. | made.” He re-acquired him early Co LUBRICATION 8 SCHEDULE Doby, with a lifetime major | last season to give the Sox defen- mplete wall hy Tereate. league battng mark of .286 in eight | sive strength. and Youthful Ambition , | 3 3 | “BRAKE ADJUSTMENT. 16- Year-Old Clarkston High SeD10 | eee ee ence Lies 2° 1t | Bags Moose on Alaskan Hunting Trip -| cy OWENS ,.7 sa 1795 | a | Rogers are closing out all floor display models—all are ~ (Phil) Riasuto,”. the man —_ pre-drilled balls. Shop early as they will go fast... . | FE i i | 20: E. Lawrenes St. Phone FE 2-2369 “~SPECIAL!! i || A 1Gyearold Clarkston High) pumped eight shots at a grizzly | pair only nine days to go from | 147 S. SAGINAW S| School senior has fulfilled a five but missed him," Roy sald. | Clarkston to Fairbanks. | » year ambition, to bag a moose. For five years Ronald read | cot bn atu bung | sponte | ——— eS — | Ronald Roy, son of Mr, and Mrs, ilable outdoors ine | at a bunting ) | Gerald Roy of 10081 M15, Clarks- pi Ace me ae ae ie suert oo te Geen miners | “AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ton, arrived home early this month could shoot a moose. This summer residents of Anchorage ea the ADJUSTMENT SPECIAL | acs ofan eran. he decided the time tad arcvd.| Ming ps wie ne fad te IM] rupert Trani | « Ban and Fuh Ot Alaska, His trophies include. the He packed up on July 3 along with | . 6 Mad See ee eee é ete Fiala Cl horns of an 1800-pound moose and | & 10th grade Clarkston schoolmate, wh rd ail how the tat hunting. all By we upd on Test . | two caribou. - |Jan Forton, and “put up the) big game for the ist time, the | | Rennie bagged. the moose 137 | thumb. "* Destination was Alaska. proud hunter said that he was “| miles norty of Anchorage where Various rides took Ronnie and “Pretty worried when he first | CAN’T KEEP HER DOWN — Babe Zaharias, a AP Wirephoto | he saw the huge creature near a | Jan into Sweetgrass, Montana, and heard the moose’ coming through | river bed about 50 yards from luck with them when they | the brush, I also learned that tough competitor used to overcoming handicaps, gets her second brush with cancer. That hefty caddy is| "iver ° uck was m y | the feel of a golf club again for the first time since | husband George Zaharias. | Where he stood, “In that same | were picked up by an Air Force | Alaska is one country where you | area I counted close te 35 moose. men Gng-ap he Aladan Wale | only Us go into the woods without | About five miles distant I ‘way into Fairbanks. It took the ‘taking a gun along.” ye [acres of free hunting range, more Frigch’s Record Stands a = : Michigan Leads Ss. s.Scic: ee rece rary won st, alarm dgg : ee ae ly ; : LeCleire’s Coss- & Bud's & . ee " an Eliz. Service Series bg ‘2 : ~eiyKiaheytTT OST PLOT MMEMSHES DINNIET Produdia Corns 1618 Livernols, corner East Maple oliday 177 Case-Btizabeth 186 Sachabew Ré., Breyten fe Mreigh¥ WoEreon ee aces Clawsen, Mich. 4300 Cane-Blizabeth Road Poatios, Mich, a Pleins, Mich. R420 ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1955 ~ 3

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BOOME\ XRT GETTER DINWER'S Owl HUD a DIXIE DUGAN By Walt Disney ti oe EF a SET YY J if 7 % \ BW, ; 1 e EG 8 Sal oD 4 Si ig pt Y sy ilk ole die teed A ee oe ‘ i ; | ' ey fio Pe Terre eee Se ee li eae | A ; Hone ae letey Am gah he titi om see eg I eager aay a gag 4 Vv e ffs ' ' yy » fof , 26, 1955 i THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNES | | DAY, OCTOBER oe | ) . ‘ zs ¢ a j se f ‘ f el Ld H . as , A Se * i“ ae i Grains InchUp | MARKETS |Mart Declines “No Time for Sergeants’ | lds Plans Hike |Best 9: Months in ace 3 ho abcan wf OF Berg Top , ~ |Chalked Up by U.S. S in Quief Trade |... rz... ..|for Second Day || Lands Dogtace on 10 750,000 Cars | sew wore vin samt: so : gg CE 28 SAP Mare ate | 8 ‘ : / Boerne . ; has up its best 3 closing prices Farmers’ eee A mother whe arranges « match for her daughter ‘ | ' ee re tle The prices cover sales of usually intends to referee it, too.”—-Elsie Rhodes. $ to Increase | nine months in history and looks CHICAGO @#—In a quiet market! grown of No. NEW YORK @® — The stock) : i : ; . ahead to a continued boom in the grains inched higher until they had Fins, Sa eres in itt Pe market declined. today with losses} By EARL WILSON ; Production by 125,000 | industry for at least another batt modest on the Board of “rruecapple, Relient tane 5.00 | Funning to around 2 points at the} NEW YORK—The wife got so twittery about nice-lookin’,|} Units Over ‘55 year, Roger.M. Blough, chairmen, | MMIII Trade ings, fancy, 338 bus Nori 2 s0cn00 | Outside, | Dixie-talkin’ Andy Griffith's performance in “No Time For } Sees ctpied. i takes IC TACE | There ween’ ony additional | bs’ » ba apples. Mactatosh, | It was the second straight de-| sergeants* that I suppose I better write about how he became| LANSING w@ — Oldsmobile. ex. ee. ee aed production | 39-0 @.@ ae bw EOhy- bullish stimulus in the overnight | fancy’ 338 fe me: 280-34 bu; | cline for “the market Ger G6VER! tar overnight or che’ll I only care about girls—which I do. pects to sell 750,000 passenger cars| records for the world’s biggest , ox . peter weer Ag bas copies, Snow, We. 1. 46-250 bu: | consecutive advances, pre as “ oe - Cineil hool teacher mar- | B€xt year—125,000 above its esti-| steel company yesterday after the | 31010) ann A Se eh oss aes tol oul tied te at tabenedte te gliddne billing within a week in the| ™#ted 155 mark. a ae ce ee There enough é ‘gal, case “no. | Aircrafts were as were aa i a byt eas ; j|leading motors, chemicals, and! new B'way show . . . and Warner Bros. are being asked $100,000| J. F, Wolfram, Oldsmobile gen-| This was the second time the divi- | —— by the government's! fancy, So be: Be i. if on ii televisions. There was @ MiX-| 1 1 ines tr a movie dite one eral manager, told a news confer-| end had been raised since the epi yk Galt yd oy ~ ieee ceqnure “Look at this Mickey Mouse watch ence at a preview of the 1956 mod- nee ea - of fats and oils to in to "73-225 ‘6 bu. ae . . , ouldn’t take that he had raised soking ahead, Blough said, = ; ms ii {3s be Badia’ we", Tse: | and airlines, oo ts poh Car we ertat cethente ot WAND re| “1 weull be very surprised if Wheat near the end of the first) “'y misc.: Beans, green, round,| Douglas Aircraft, which got an nuthin’ for it,” Andy, a U. . ~ | tails deliveries in the 1956 model| there was any letup in demand hour was % to 1 cent higher, wo. ft $.90-4.50 bu; Ken-| order for 175 million dollars olina graduate who manages to be sort year following a nationwide tour| for steel in the next six months. December $2.01%; corn 1% to 2/ beans, lima, No 1, 3.50-460 ba; beans! werth of jets from United Air of a Southern Herb Shriner, said the | just completed. If anything, the supply situation cents higher. December $1.28; oats | "SiG dos. behe: beste, topped, Ne. 1,| Lines, opened up %e at 7814 and Cher ales after the ‘wonle cat Det | wateam and be eepey’ys | Bee Out See aliding Fo 5 ee, Deer Oe ee om, Beni, | tem tent elt i gate i later _bowed toward him at the curtain call will bs age. ., December | 8% 1s, 1.80-2.00 % 1% at capacity and home construction will have rye % Se ee 1 | {M0rk.se, bus cabbage, curly, No. 1, 1.95- trading. Boeing also was 144 —a gesture very rarely seen on Bway. | boosted by 50 per cent under an te be delayed.” higher, November 52.4% and | Se Seat tie: int ‘beled Wik we oe Oe Andy had some folks from the Baptist way — “We're now operating at 97.4 per | Get Acc tee veer E “Te Gabler ee Lis 135% on an opening block of 1,700}! a het Sone ae Se . ca cent of rated capacity, and I feel | A AAMines dred pounds lower, November | 235) don. Celery, (No. 1. 400-4. rate; wat thant to fees re Hill, here for the opening. He played Oldsmobile thholding details we haven't reached the end of the GENUINE E WH $10.95, , No. 1's-i.1 don” bebe. Regpiant, ‘No. kind of a Southern mountaineer soldier | of its new cars until their formal | |... Blough declared. ee er 1, 180-150 bu; eggplant, long type, No. | between 1 and 2 points. Also lower “pad | introduction Nov. 3. It is known,| °"ty's ‘Steet racked ter records 1, Ct DIAMONI Grain Prices Nog beta. Honnendish nett 4ho-nen| were Sharon Steel, Chrysler, » who could say one of his officers however, that they will have al » US: ra up , os ps ood onal BE. basket. Kohirabi, No ,j-89-1.28 dos. | North American Aviation, Lock- “| ROTC and I think he’s still got a touch higher horsepower engine and a Highest cringe ta: say tual CHICAGO, Oct. 26 (AP)—Open today: sary, fancy. 190 "6-10. ‘vag: | heed, RCA, Zenith Radio, Ameri-| of it.” redesigned Hydra-Matic transmis-| 1 onth period: $267 506.43 equal to 2.00% Mar ....... fer | No. 1. 183- 15 §0-1b. peng: onions, greet. | can Telephone, Du Pont, Westing- | _ ' . Taffy Tuttle claims that Arlene Dahl | gion, . Skah Gut eientnen Ghane ria : ne. Noni 10 a Papaiey. curly, Not. house Electric, Santa Fe Railroad, | — (here plugging “Slightly Scarlet”) sure} Price tags of the new line also | ener: $180,800.000 a . inal 9, * pone,’ Parente. We. 4, ae: and Standard Oil (NJ). knows how to get a lot out of a bathing si — po — bi months of 1916 when Europe was | 2.00 %& bu. rs, cayenne oe 4%, ‘am said, however, t | + P . " ; it... Reminds me of when Billy Sun- m } Soe embroiled in World War I. Last o. adh ar bu.; peppers, rea ot New York Stocks = 4 ing gown is a dress that | Holiday coupe in the 88” line } year’s nine-mesth net income was 00, ta Pimentos, No. '4.16-2.3 (Late Morning Quotations Gay calf ab evening 6 will carry a factory list price of | 273° ia'o74 28 150-2.00 be. iasey eb. i*28 Air Reduction. 37.2 johns Man . 83.4 has a neckline where its bellyband ought $2,330. This would be an increase $138,174,974, equal to $2.28 per PAY ONI Y ‘9.00 N scicaigmanianeenaninccan t Teedie “bu,” modisnen "Ginck, | Aited Coem - 168 Keley Mayes 944 ho be. Paar of $75 over the comparable 1955 * ee * 1) y . ; — Mo, 1,200, bu-:, reqishes, red. fancy, Altis Chaim .. 623 «imb Clk... os There are two kinds of gals, claims | model. Record sales for any nine Buick Hikes Prices; | isi xii. #0 af, ifs SS 'Rt Ene. 3 Joey Adams is “Strctiy for Laughs,” the ———— __| ssn. topping the old mar , squash, butternut, No. 1, "78-i.00 bu:|am Qi" «Ss we * = new humor book, “those who carry on 3 dN F of $2,920,010,626 chalked up in the Station Wagon Down | fects tt pe, Since ctmatens| am Ss a HH Leckn aire Sa .. land bridesmaids.” ewsprint WM | Swe nine months of booming 193 f. fancy, %e bu; No, 3, 150-200 % | Am M & Pdy. 241 T°" & onem’” €9 Says Fred Allen: “The Townsend . a Sales months bain Go 1 A.9 dos bone; tor | am Meee 984 Lortiiard + 3.8 Cr arid Chis exenl : 1954 amounted to $2,440,474,499. Plan was a failure in try— FLINT @® — Buick Motors has | nips, topped, No. 1, 180-200 bu. Am Gmeti’.):: ag Mack Tk... 312 py 8 wilt have ‘ Record shipments for any fine fo $103.83 om 16 models in its 1856 | Pas MS fectetsee be tab, Be am Fo Tt) May Deer .. 304 ~_—— 7 MONTREAL « — The Canadian = to $103.83 on 16 models in its 1956 Foowi me, ba tévinar Wo. 1, 75-138 bu: | Am Viscose”. ont McGraw H... @)| ARLENE DAHL in London?” | International Paper Co, has joined | AMC { Hard-Top - 19g B00 Ds, Swine chara. Mo. 1, to | Amee Wo& C.- $1, Mera, Po hg * * two other firms in increasing the . Prices on its station wagons | i’ ps, No. 1, .15-1.25 bu. fomee OO ott ine pa” 46 * * Oe ne Balke ill ey an dis. | gfbemees Moret, StL bu: sous, Ea ees BH! pestrice Lite's got NBC and CBS hot after her to do TV spee- price of newsprint. nounced | tation Wagon for ‘56 : “bu; el bleached, | 4 me . 0.5 £ ETROIT Ameri pay Nowe nn | daa mht ef 1B | Are hig, -: Af Motor Pe": $81 | taculars and Eddie Dowling, her mgr, has been cabling Europe | iag¢ might by CIP through its: sub- Carn tye. ib bad 2 var Ivan L. Wiles, Buick general i be Lettuce, Ne te i betas nate Av. 3 Motorola.” oe for a reply. I snatched a postcard from Eddie's hand that told | sidiary, International Paper tion wagon model to its 1968 line 7553! ” ate. 04 een ; ; lettuce, butter, No. i, 2.50-| Benquet ...... 12 Muller Br ||, 33.7 Sales Co., Inc,, is $1 a ton below manager, said, “Our 1956 prices Pe "bus sees, eed. NS}. 2.00-5.80 | Both Stoel * et wae tin” °°: 38.5 | how business-like Bea is. It showed Bea In slacks holding three the increase announced earlier by | Rambler cars. Ay will be up an average of only 2.5 | Ss ci ieituse, wal wa. Ee Sberits | pesteg Air --. @ Mot Bsc. 3e8 kittens, and, in answer to the cables, said, “Will call you from | st, Lawrence Corp. and Abitibi] George Romney, a company|| Brummett-Lincicome, per cent, a very modest reflection | ba, Remains, Ho, 2, 13-11 be Mie May nn: 303 Net tend... 483 Se a ; d| Power and Paper Co. President, said yesterday the new Insurance Office of increased labor and material medium, 1400-1500; small’ $.90-16 00" oe Sas #4 Nat Oyoe sone 03 London in a week's time: Love to Boots (Eddie's mother) om ‘eis an on model, the “cross-country hardtop N ts: Gar Me arr conditioning on the new CHICAGO. POTATOES cal P 3, mie x Pt: $t¢ | Yourself.” | | delivered price in New York to pares oe hardtop y cmatrestion ‘377 $. Telegreph Rd. models was slashed by $150. | ,CHIGAGO. Oeaerting Ay seat Ss | Seema? :: OE Nort a Wat” B14] Te cue capt $130 a ton, $1 below the ether | io be used in station wagons. It hs Wiles said the reduction in ae; we, Ge: | Gan Bes 2s Sno te “Re A”: SS -_ two firms, All increases go into | will be added to the line in Janu- FE 4-0588 tion wagon prices is in line with | mans Se ahd market Se: Corie + ~— e Nwst agrpne ) » 138 Perry Como’s sorry the pa- effect Nev. 1. ‘ ary, he said. es the company’s attenipt to boost | Russets $3 Case. ta’: $3 Owens Gi. 1.4) pers've built up a “rating Vernon E. Johnson, president of| The new’ car eliminates center | _ (Advertisement) ion 6 es pews See CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Ches & Ohio.” $38 Pens We air, ize\battle’ between him and CIP, said the boost is aimed at| posts and has a rear window 9 for ite model. Buick announced t. 26—(AP) — Butter | Cities evi’... see ESMM EBL. % | Jackie Gleason; he says absorbing “only a portion” of the | which rolls down into the tail gate, Happy protection “ef, sation ‘wagons “in| Se tine eee as eet BE | SEES Le Parke De - 373 \ they're friends and he misses increased cost of labor, power and| doing away with the upper wa P “a ¥2 A 57.25; 90 B 56.8; 69 C $4.25; cars| Colg Palm .'. 55.6 Pa RR |... 208 Jackie’s show .. . John Hodiak > | materials since the last increase in| gate found on most sta When Backache | = gags unsettled: receipts 9.088; whole- | Col Ges «:-.. 161 Peps! Cole |. 21-6 lanned to visit New York we. —— , : rep ; UB. large | Com@ Ba .... 41.6 Pfizer had p Romney said station wagons . : d sale buying prices unchanged; $2; (mixed | Con Baie <<: ar@ Posie D ... 373 /in a couple of weeks. Ironically, . sold by both the company’s Nash Goes Away Lodge Calen ar | Sirates ‘Su: cheeks ‘2; current receipts 34 Ceasum Pow. $4 Pha Pe. Th he conga ort oe his Earnings and Hudson dealers, accounted for | eees : Osdas _——_ ") {91 Phils Mor". 42.5 | paren alifornia, fearin , backache, muscular ! Lodge No. 00, P. & A. M, Clarks- Livestock- Gent OH ss BE Pe Pius Bt Pr thetr health! . . . French , EW YORE, Oot, 39 derek a ch Rae See ae =e vag ee Wye sites 3 os . Inc. reported ton, There. Och. 31, 8p me. Old ee ees Deere" ."*" 343 Pure ow |... $83|Star Fernanda Montel returned & Co A strain And : Timers night banquet 6:30 p. m.| DETROIT, Oct. 26 (AP) —Hoge~ Oe, | Det Bais ..... 35.3 RCA - 83) to the St. Regis for a 5th en- nine months ended Sept. 30 its | Work in M.M. degree. Richard |#ble 430 Ne early sales, un Dis © Seag.... 42.1 Repub sti --- 403 omne Gas Snover, W. M. —Adv yr ~ ees Rey **r 493 | Sagement. share, compared with $9 4 reat recep “coms; Tavauneie™ suppite De Pont. alas Rey woe -$5| Prank Sinatra gropes |81 cents a ! ° LJ were “oe = dred from Mon-| STOCK & Safeway St .. 47 | ground as though half blind last year. ' News in Brief chy fow ent ane show sais Meith |e a Seue.. “33 Bt Rep Pap.. S08 on the set of “The Man With Other earnings reports , oF oe” of | - ** 93: Mig .. 35. pa . Charged with driving under the tered sales gd’ bids on, mostly good cola one ct ae ead A ER:. 334 The Golden Arm.” Drops are Jack & poli influence of liquor, Leander Bever- | lev chelce Sed steers, weak te cor Paice Mor’, se3 Shell Of... 56 | pot imto his eyes to make ly, 32, of 62 Clovese St. yesterday | and commercial steers and heifers abow Pirestone ‘33 Sinclair O ... 56 him have the giazed-glance Net imcome;........61,231,000 $1,114,900 . I bef Orion | steady, 13.00-17.00; cows active, strong; | pooq Mach ., $3.4 S0cony Mob N 58 : " x Fomnet pees Metmar G. Stan. | 2 unchanged: bulk utility ‘cows, jee: Gul. 92 Bou Re: o02| look of an addict . . . Little E : : p ice Helm . ers unc Preugh Tra .. 47.4 and.. 32 ’ Co. for nine nk Pa be |S moma ae pH SEEM | dol Ora arvend wim eA MAE | ca Egat Ct LET COMPLETE pending his appearance. Justice -11.00; some heavy Gen ee na": 3, | Cal . - | ie i ‘ Stanaback found him guilty, and | commercial bulls 1Zueisio. “~~ [Gen Eas, <<: mee Sq Ou 'Rs."13¢8| mea Washout, the Kansas editor, claims she'll never wear |%* ,iacom . | HOME _ oo oe come nat Eve | avout sigaay”. eariy sales, “chotee Get Motors ‘481 Situ? :- 33.5| those new tapered slacks, explaining, “I don’t taper where the Casper Sememer Cin, tes abe INSURANCE " ; inher, good ‘and Jow choice’ tnoo-a6-00: | 0 Time 22 dn eee oe: S| slacks do.” months ended Sept. 30: : Leonard Griffiths, 46, of Utica | few uilllty and commercial 14.00-18.00; Gen Tie... 618 Srv H | ~ & & kk Net tmcomne......+- $1,283,008 # 108,087 COVERAGE ‘ : eG. waenn of hour bo CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Goedel Br’: 66 Tex O Bul:.:: 381] TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “Many Girl Scouts grow up to be J fore Farmington Township Justice n CHICAGO. Ost: 2 ofAP—Salabte Gooagear ‘ se gene @ antes + ag women drivers who do one good left turn a day.”—Eydie Gorme.| Holland a oe hog for nine WAT c H DOG Allen C. Ingle. Failing to pay his |)" t,ostiy 35 wegen | ens coe hound ...14.9. Transamer ... $1.7 x k x * oe ee 8 @ $4,000 © 820,701 A, 4 2 fine of $50 and costs, he was com | steady; most 160-280, be. Ai Gail Ou <" ‘ nderwood 100538 Vera (Little Bohemia) Neva figures someone should open a|4 cere seasers> QDeents $8 conta P An A ft... INSURE WITH | mitted to Oakland County Jail for |neag mixed lots but mostly No. 20 190-| Holland P .. 12.5 Un Carbide ..201 being driven to drink. , wae : 65 days | 220 Ib. 13.50-13.75; around 150 head at|Homestk .. 364 ro Ai...’ 69 | drive-in saloon—for people who are being Detroit Steel Corp. declared a ; we |iaas; mows mueegs, Oper 23M HCl oud Mer": ies Unit Pruit’-: $27] Tats earl, brother. - | dividend of 25 cents on the com- | we a 13.25; most sows 600 Ib. or less 12.00- Un Gas Cp... 30.1 -~ Leon Bowers, el tener wanes bas . wv | Cent, 24 US Lines 0.1. 326 (Copyright 1955, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) mon stock—its first cash dividend = Laké resident, appea' OF€ | Salable cattle 18,00; salable calves 300;|Ing Rand... 566 wesee 5B. . in more than two years. fies INSURANCE j Waterford Township Justice Willis |¥vi,% ‘sere tuidt tent’ sesh ere [inane cot "== HS Waugremn —: Bq The dividend is payable Dec. 15 OF ALL KINDS eye ob D. LeFurgy yesterday — | Set eoneral trade on store 1200 Be Interlak Ir :. 301. West Un Tel. 214 Pontiac City Affairs to holders of record Dec. 1. The|{ 716 Pentiec Stete Bank Bidg. Ph. with assault and battery. Plead- | 1 "ireers 50-100 lower, heifers steady [ey rv +++ 305 Wests A Bk. 26 last cash dividend was paid in oe -4 : : ; | : ; c' * Westg El .... 54.7 . ; ————s ing guilty, he was fined $15 and to 50 lower; cows and bulla unevenly | Int Paper 104.6 Wilson & Ge:. 11.7 . ie September 1933. si ons dnihat't We wade Tad | APE ya Bt Beier, #s/|COMmmissioners Approve — , Tr. Charles Woon, of 451 S. Tele- | or* poms nine Ib. 33.75; most choles Seecte bis a6 Yong’ en ‘& 95.5 jw ° ° Altied Chemical & Dye Corp. | BELIEVE THA graph Rd., reported to police yes- | 505 ,, "Steet, big dows ten ince: ime] + Ses See. C hange in Liquor Licen SQ} declared the usual quarterly *” | i i oe; . of: on t terday that two chrome hubcaps | mercial and good’ steers 15.00-18.50: STOCK AVERAGES ; dividend cents com- valued at $10 ng been vere [110-2200 wood to nies Chote, hettera sociated jae a . .. By a 6 to 1 vote, the City Com. | rolls: aan. pr gdm Nov. — aoe = i = A Bi : from his car while was p 0- iu y and commercial cow: "9 ? tr . . ad ro East Tennyson Avenue and 10.00-12.80: nee iol worcaas heen Net change..... — a sagen mission last night approved trAans-| neiey to. Wrenn mtu;t’ TO dividend at the rate of | : : ‘ : | 12.50-15.50; vealers jown; two | Noon, today....239.9 126.5 71.2 1696; ‘ ater main in Highland avenue from | one share of common for each 20. Loe Beet ia tae ect Maes onk Sc St REE BAZ IER/ fer of clanaiication and) wonton | panat Orn eee He eres Soecee bald cleo was "docirea , Oto pole thet our chrome "en sry om, ae gg ere [ESE ae Soca EE BE] Sian en ee ee es ce exairmed tr the | puoable ee. 150 mack of record ) j e | ) * sho ven : weeeee 5 : 2. . . i eed "$15. ef | wooled slaughter lambs” 25-50 “ower, 058 low 021.3081 lies eta ise] With only Commissioner Floyd 3 wad a esti ef treme in vue | : tolen from his car in the |e prime weolee Mamie estat tb: tee 1954 high ...... a1)8 123.0 683 155.2) p. Miles (District 4) dissenting, | Compined sewer on Hollywood avenue siciaiaseiten asniebaiccegensaa Pontiae ‘Motor lot [21 28 Spertnely; cull to tow geod lambs | 0 lew -.------ “8 TS 584 108-0) We Commission sanctioned chang- Lowe Gieaee tect lnciooted’ te helt: Dividend | lored . . | 10.00-17.50; cull to choice shorn ewe: DETROIT STOCKS ’ designation ividend Is Declar : ; i 3.50-5.00. ing Palaian’s license gna' win, Reg og Launirama’ Mon Oct | Poult Pigures after decimal pnts are etgntne from “tavern” to “Class C.” court tigm Orchard: Lake” to" 08. Tort Goodloe H. Rogers, president sf the No wv OK. w ; : . = .m. and 2 ou Baldwin Posies 1 86 «16.8 location was shifted from | “ sanitary north side of Co-|and general manager of the Am- . 3h 5 penne = refreshments, DETROIT a Kingston 1 Prose * 3238 tus Steeped Ave. to 1650 N. tumbta tvenue from Baldwin to Holly- | orican Forging and Socket com- a“ Boat pd aricr aah pnp og vente | a * rb It’s all free. Call our | DETROIT, Oct. 26 (AP)—Prices paid Masco ° sevens 21 22 Pe St. . pany, announced that a dividend a was that my only hope piace FE 4-8462 for reservations. | ity, ire pouty up ter10 ae a Rady Mg ness ocss 1 3 tn ther action, the Commission f ; of 25 cents per s wi be yee rid of my arth was te op aa be » sn ee ent adv, Beaty Orofiers or fryerettaued Toe.), gra | "Shee gee tas asd uaxea SO ing for next Tuesda County Deaths — |dec. ""wapproximately. 100 but as » last resort, I tried O-JIB-WA, and now 398 Orehard Lake Ave, — —AGV. crosses 34, Barred ‘Rocks 30. Ducklings | pre | col etait tee stockholders of record Nov. 19. can’t medicine enough.” | vae te Gee he 4 inded’ ‘Ruth E. Totten Garena Super Rummage sale. Metropol: | 32 Young hen turkers 36-98; young toms | D i Edi § storm drain in the block bounded | : (Advertisement) “It bout three years ago! ; tan Club. Auxiliary. 9, Thurs. aa aera et wedk ae Weelateds wed dryers: etr olf ison efs by Menominee, Glendale, Genesee | Roger ot won — | Coma suffer In only a week, the pains start Ti, be s . . steady on hens a 3. i . . , , | a ee ote ‘Name 266 | desirable quality and weight good de- y and Telegregh ‘will be held at 2 p.m ‘Friday trem poten Ba anonn aom-pha Thejeinenr’ bang” En Tage & Woodward, Birm. Benefit Pen-| and bat onary to por ually «ee | INGUStrial Record A commanication trom « bull |e oe ee aan eins rom MAY HAVE naga Sue ones & D id . clear, e yon Fekien Recency Se Hint —SS"| Sari Ghthset moka cares, S| DMTROET an — Detain Dives | niente camer meee Sub- | with burial in Mt. Avon Cemetery yw PIN: WORMS me Simonthe after’ stating os Was Je, St. James Epis- | ferings of broilers or fryers exceeded a| (, reported today its electric | division referred to City | in Rochester. Miss Totten died m or 4 times great medicine, the pains were pal Church, 355 West Maple, cog Te gg Bn Bt er system set all-time records | Manager wal K. Willman yest AND during thelentirely gone. OJIB-WA help Birmingham. ‘Thursday, Oct. 27, 9 | spotty ‘demand. . ae week in ‘niestria’ power “a ““ ‘ three sisters, Mrs. Fr anda tor- night, and I'ed me in other ways too. I to 5, Friday, Oct. 28, 9 to 12. —Adv. | Saicane oouiene supply and in total power output,| _ APproval was given « carnival | -i,4v5 Crelley of Commerce, Mrs. menting rectel fh are often tal had to flex| used to feel tired and run down, R e Sale, Christ Church, | CHICAGO, Oct. 26 (AP) —Live poultry; Electric power supplied to in- | permit for the Nicholas-Conklin |Georgia Irwin of Drayton Plains | samaniten taah sietioal oumask the mruscles with just not enough pep and oranbreck. Lone Pine Rd near firm on hens, steady on young stock. dustrial customers for the- week | Detachment, Marine Corps ‘and Mrs. Virginia Emmons of intent ons Gut of gor! od in my arm, ambition oe rir yong Woodward, Thurs. Oct. 27, pro eee aenek tea | ine: paying Meee ended Oct. 22 totaled 117,758,000, Leasue, and Amvets Post No. 16. |Romeo; and one brother William may be widlime eal aos rnd ae bean’ open it takes q * ta 2 p.m AV. | 725-256: light hens 18.5-195; protiers | ; , The carnival i« scheduled for 4¢ Romeo Fo gut sid of Pim-Werms, thats m , "and close out. This year Iam deer R ge sale. Sylvan Shores | Siponette wader ¢% ip 38-27 over aM ‘soeate af is por cot ober the aun thy | Edward Brian Hanna ited in the fat oe teertine see Sit Gar Gey ene von . ae mma. . &) ‘ ts * 2 , ov 2 4 ree | women's ee. — ~~ oe. previous week and 29 per cent over| The Commission agreed to apend _ AUBURN HEIGHTS—Service ey Itt didn't Fo this shaninied Wonk sible if it wasn't naw. Fri. and Sat. 9 &. — DETROIT EGGS the same week a year ago. one week resolution regarding pending for Edward Brian ven my arm would stiffen up so for OJIBW T even It your friend’s in jot ont meats Detroit a rT, Oct. tactuled, teas 53> Prin su al ina: Lop ayo for —— a my at hang 89, 440 Mot . that I coul be eg my Row. bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or eae | aaaeees wk week , kilowatt | Municipal Airport Gordon Moore Funeral Home, awfully pain used AAV. | ouighted average 60%; tates 50-06, wad ow pol pom “* » Inc. with Elwyn E,|td today. like my arm was in a beceese Sf ene Food furnished, | *°8., 543s: medium 38-30, wid. avg SRlcut ict per eset ore an Se ee lwyn eaves : vise. The flesh dai, 5B 8-iel. —Adv. | "Browns Orade’ A jimbo. 662 large §1-| Week @ year ago. Public hearings were held and jhe made seeking relie by/it a week, ave. STi: small 39; grade B iarge’ 50. the city assessor authorised te | David J. of some that my best bet may be'get a Rummage sale, Youth one Grade C large 38.” B N fi soteane doi I assessment rolis | Covina, Calif.; ‘ ’ |] the warm ¢limate of Arizona. and Lake Orion, Fri. and Sat, AG.) Chee ercally graded white: aOrede A usiness 0 es for the following projects: George Harris - +b er i Rago afford about Rummage sale. First Methodist | "medium 98; small 28 mple on| Paul Foley, former executive| storm drain in Dellwood avenue, trom | brother Robert at Peercery, fnew tn od for that Church. Priday 8 to 12. '|aul'aives) Demand fair = “"™" °" | vice president and a director of |jrunt drain west of Earimoor | York Gy; OJIBWA BITTERS in the MacManus, John & Adams, Inc., Storm dreine ie portionst of Pildew, and six great newspaper and decided to try kind Rummage sale. Stevens rr triangular tract of land that | will join McCann-Erickson, Inc., | ®4g! duter and drainage rye diath it. Believe me, that was vy Friday 10 to 11:30 4. ™ =— —"“"" often forms at the mouth of a river | Nov. 1 as vice president and chair-| street trén Prankiin to , bout best investment I ever made,| AT ALL bs - | is called a delta because in outline | man of the Plans Board in the| Other hearings were held and | require pollination a Xmas gift free. Have a toy- is c a ? : | uns tare 8 3-8816, —Adv. | it resembles the Greek letter, delta. Detroit office. eontirmation deferred on the | or other insects, A Y . é om ee ts , } s 4 ¥ \ } 4 4 4 Ms : p poke ce re Bae SS HM Tas ems eo Re ig eek a gee rk ee ee ee ee ¢ Spel : $i a gighgn ph - Mengde te sigh a a Pts efolls tba 2 Hoceniy/ Rye (NR apse yp woe +} ‘ap Hi tee 5 44 «Ae es ON ! ore | re i / y / ’ ! {} / ALPS ' 3 be tay, THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1955 ; fe Help Wanted Male 6|SLICE OF HAM , a ay byt | aca a Soe S skindbanboeeene Fmington. Recitation ef the | ‘ See i Sirongham!™ sical eet tonight at re , Machine a Se viri in. Barista ise “te oa sical tadadidatedadal POCO OROR EO OHH ES Oe ’ = or . Pee to 7 : : mune ocr ue movano! Teasigners eee fore WANTED WAITRESS~ mMPLOnem father et Mra’ Reward’ Decker, | a’ oe ae ee et ee ; Wemted Bate scecscvcesess 8) Sere a eenthe gir Manua;| Medium sized expand- INSPECTOR sary. Will train. Dobski’ : . Pemate acess | errs and inobert “Hanes. Pej ing aggressive nie Bapertenced tp surface plate and Bar and Restaurant. Ph. as 5s on 4 later by the Dudiey “i. has several openings im a] precision parts. Expanding small FE 39780. e. epee Hashte, “Mh Pome, new research and areloy re Manufacturing Co. oo pat oe otf ment center in your local-| ~ 119 tndianwood, Lake Orion nn Ga "an i y LICENSED 2WAY RB abi RE. w aft. 6 —EM iA Dele Caroline 8 ity ‘ \, * } . SERVICES OFFERED Mich,’ age 36: beloved’ husban pair man, Yellow and Checker . : ng er; be- = . SEoeeebaceeers- loved son Gureon W. and TOP f . : oo sees Vivilene Latimer; dear futher of MEN | . Cereline Donna, Dorothy, Har- | | ane id, Jr. and David Latimer; dear | | 1 Tatiorin : : | ¥ would lke to talk te several 4 pie M6. brother of Lyle. Leonard, Maurtes | SALAR i | | men who are not satisfied with | | OODPIB: CORSAGE ers, Beperienens only need a BS ork in your home or the 1 Art Novelty Co. 5687 Carroll Lake Rd., Commerce. EM 3-2260. | WORKING COUPLE IN SMALL WILL “Cake FoR” CHILD in we > ant Constance Latimer, Mre.! their present incomes. No expe- Eleanor Baugham. Funeral rience pecessary as we will train | sery- ; ice will be held Friday, Oct. 28, on r own, P é aoe ir SOE BAD Atel eat tutte | EXCELLENT | Sit sie Sr "mecte saat onan gta han | WouAN WANTY DAY WORE On| ghnceege t= or) a ¥. les ethaetng. re » o ee . tere Geieane go under , WORKING : MIDWEST | leat week after re TP me CONDITIONS irae: 3 —Home, Milford, : : = sg — er aE Sa po rg Nh + WORK RH M ° eee ee | Of dohnnie: mickbure tr, bent?! Previous machine de- Christmas Help Needed en ae ‘ MIDWEST ___Help Wanted Male 6 > Help Wanted Female 7 APPAREL SHOP whomee Oct. 27, at 10 am. from. the | sion experience necessary. EMPLOYMENT ee ‘MALES 12 ‘Openings im salen stock, gift wrap. F... Davis Funeral Home pe ¢ aly WOMEN. nd office: Full or part time No with interment in Oak Hill Ceme- _ SERVICE noon to 6:30 p.m. for our store at | Sith. work, Saturday work pec- by J goer | Se wet Beets eee eat | | son rowing state tae mee, | YOUNG. working conditions, free uniforma | Swarr Apply Mra. Peehen. Jee; encloged. cescpaters ere . len — peld vacation, must be perme) gotes *pirmingham, ae . MICHIGAN R LERS ss euebooeenegex« i 4 om A out of school, Prefer si. eer ming! Re ES mgnegen ocr. 2 ms wor) MA rket "|. MAN | BR REHES coe) Be ae co | edie esetine hc gis Js service wil be eid ‘Thursday, | P ART TIME wits Tye a.m. to4pm. red Senders | Evening york. $171 Dints Mey. {i COMPRESSON. GENERATOR mewtata crrenme | por hnennone miner | 4] 586 HELPTOUNLOAD | retail experience ger | WOMAN FOR ALT_ AROUND NAG; | Pitino, Gn un } ead swans | Sisto, Senta re eee LUMBER CARS INSURANCE ¢ gm. 2 cresings, 1:30 Dm] Betisurent ‘Lake Orie. | 2% sme aignanes i 72 st the We. F.| Before 6 p.m. or Thurs.) © WRITE PONTIAC ’ Coen. Ori “Th GIRL - t18 88 per , cccneeegee | __ PRESS BOX 104 VACATIONS _. mein Bi . wim) Saudren © lishs bower | storms, storm butiding scl | Papumamn Oot nw our | befor 9 pm a SALARY OOPEEE re 73 Help Wanted 8! Ser iomg it Te } cpuposesee: loved “Besvend of Teo Tromp. | | , Recreation Hubbard Butiding. PE AND D&M Building Service sesecceccess@h | Thompson: deas father of Thobert ~~ PIN SETTERS COMMISSION ve ste PE ae sans "peengeu Ernie and Pred . Pur é Make #1 for loagues, nnd ane MA S200 : Ld On 307 ; idegstemterees| tee Ga we ibe bag Tere: 100 MEN Segtinmnebets Hovin _ FULL TIME couple. Middleaged preferred. FE A-1 CEMEN1 : he eweamenmes Melvin A, Schott Fe Home RADIO “SERVICE Mas aN ~erEADY Pee et eed SALESWORK . LLOYD MONROE "ace eee Ed = oveenbe. with Rev. A. BH, Mulling offici- . - Experienced. State qualifi- : dah dd a ays Stieete” heue FE 4-6866 T k t ) R t | ping. Interment tn Mt gations write ‘Ponting Press, APPLY tr wterle lady. Srivete heme ; rucks to nen } will he i satya the Melvin A. ia Ma oats . The Lion Store has "Earpeutet ene general belting Trp bette a 2 ae J & R AUTO STORE | ored’ irl, 25 to 40, Maimty for| - saree } mea |* ™ 1% Tos stake ‘ “Wet Si oni ‘iene Lat deed , Salesmen 115 N. Saginaw, Mr. Stark] or'days help ‘ia chidres. Sm, immediate openings oe laces : vowere ae ont ; . dear sister of : oughing. = to] ndustrial Tractor ' Irwin sh i Be Sea DESIGNERS Real Estate Help Wanted Female 7 wwe nigh see wt Rete} for men and women. eon ot, * ARD | 3 nce will be held Priday. Oct. | DETAILERS men, ed ‘in ‘meting “~— ~ OF en Pecan , i: ral Home with im- ey ; vi . or after 5 p.m. FE 40330. Evenings, week ends, ! Sechatel" ates Seseemeses| ~CHECKERS |. “re, muy-te.son-r» _, | | calles : pees seen at the Donelson-Johne Pu- pon YOU SOY irewELL INGUNe IT 100 Typists DOCH COUNTER HELP WANT some full time. All a | In . 2 ( ~ oe" vaiian * P R & , 2 ; ae! IN Poa, oF oun TOOLS M AHAN Temporary Assignment coat “HOUSEKEEPING — ARB departments. Liberal O1 DECORATING. — PAINTING Feiseanesapesey Tt soe Special Machinery : _work. OL 1-0160 after 4:30. ; _* mate Pe cons : , DY FOR ASSISTANT IN OF: K, BLOCK AND CEMENT tly. Mend Auto. Body Fixtures co-peralie Rea Uatete, Bachange Dowatows Pontise Mire. alse mast have come seiting employe discounts, | Sera: Pree ectimetes, MY 24004 terior 18 pet cosa fr cash E * . rh Hours aft al 4 3 Welding Dies | sent tte | 2 SHIFTS |pixctiee eeestest| come in and talk it | BET aS ee 5 rar PCa : SALESMAN TO SELL MUSICAL JED WOMAN TO TAKE ; ‘ : estimates Jensen. ALL FRINGE neceasary. Mul bate, car Good 8AM TO 4. PM. seins Fer week. Ret over with AWin Stein- CEMew WORE a Par gr ie BENEFITS |_elt's, 27 8. ; 4.0 PM. TO MIDNIGHT Pres pee 2 bp. , | ~~ 'SALESMEN | nen MELPER WFO) man a i ae | PEREASORS, oe PAS Silioaeeees MODERN | fets ‘to'work “Sto 8" eves far | Need money for Christmas pres. | _foom._bath end TV MI e PAPERS, INCLUDING CAR O ive & EXPERIENCED DRIVER SALES- I page ee Waleg hake” Orchard Lake and Voothels, ‘call | = ¢zpertence_OR 3-5059 usiness Services 13) REGISTRATION “AND DRIVERS + n Quantitative | man, full time. Collins Cleaners, W ALDRON __Yersity 48132 Detroit sollect PE 2-8181, Ext, 14. before 5:30 ELECTRICAL WIRING AND Le Call 7B The Pontiac Pre. | _ 890 Woodward. Rochester URB heating control work. | Licensed. "APPLIANCE SERVICE | ae BRITTANY SP A NT aL jac ss EXPERIENCED BUTCHER WTD. CU WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE- We, service all makes ot ferris: vith orange markings. fe . ; . Apply in person. 608 W. Huron. 3 O t L CONTRACTING. L male. Vacination tag No, 14376, | F N Qualitative Analysis Sister's Market. H TEL and and tronings ‘FE. §. or washings |“ censed cement contractor Bond. ci ‘email 9 a Vie. Roch. and Hamlin Rés. OL OR WANT ADS - . EXPERIENCED, AGGRESSIVE. WANTED: EXPERIENCED OL ASS WAITRESSES WHITE WOMAN FOR BABY ett: | °S—F™ 2006 Ror's ve. Pa| 210i. Reward , Ford service salesman for cl i ting and light bomsewore. { LIGHT HAULING AT ANY TIME. LOST: LADY'S BULOWA GOLD DIAL FE 2-8181 noon shift. Numerous em: Giass yr: mete akland "ave Auto | Ted's has a Hmited number of Call after 6 Pp. 10 | _FE_2-2200,° re eRe NCHING, aie — } 1éth. near ——_ APPLY Denefite. Apply in person to Chuck a aft Curd waitresses MAN WANTS NIGHT WORK IN| field installation. iso sept tage x in Birmingham or sear Montgomery, service manager, WANTED night 6! or around Birmingham. Mr 6-z740.| $d, fill dirt. On Si or ye lere ny sere tm Penties, : From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. j | Birmingham” #64 8. Woodward. | 9 men to train in heatin and ‘MUST BE 18 MAN WANTS PAINTING & DEC-| —\—; 7 IG | tosr: EYROLARAES A 3 All errors should be ré- EXPERIENCED SERVIGEA® air conditiohing business. ast Appty in person orating. 25 years experience. FE A& B TRENCHIN and Btate St. bus wamediately. ‘The Salary Personnel for Dement Retrigeration. “bak | roe Catt. D’ itp mt AGE Porting, Water ime, field tile.) call PE 3-0808 or re kewi respon. . ‘ , MIDDLEAGED ALL AROUND |_FE 5-096. loa i , for errors a FE 2.5440 TE S Experienced office clerical, typ | handy. Part ful <7 ta LOst: BROWN AND WHITH than to cancel the char EXPERIENCED LATHE WANTED rthand pry ful time. | ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS ie Britta: that portion of the first ; ; tool maker for small gecasaet Designer, checker to design sman | Woodward at Square Lake R¢ po fp Bomtagary Ae gg 7 paw 2-986 “Call after 8 repaired by factory trained men| Reward. EM 32005. Vielney ad fcrertion of the advertise- Pontiac Motor Div. shop, Detrott Milling Duiter Co.| electro inechanical products for DISHWASHER. JACK & INAS} with ‘purchase orders invoices, UMBING WORK WANTED. | St our store. General Printing &| Green Lake. ment which has been ren- = Pontiac Municipal Atrpor. OR| consumer market and for indus-| Grill, 4668 Dixte Hwy. rayton | accounts receivable and accounts | essonable. FE 5-1016. eae 4 Oy, 2 Ww. Law. Lost; MALL | BROWN AWS orter, “When” pempe 7 the 31200, trial use, Must have abilit | _ Plaine. Closed Wednesday. payable, Unucual opportunity | fRACTOR Wore AND TRUCK: | rence St Ft Pa white wt, chained a ow. When eae EXTRA HELP FOR THE DO i? ae layout drafiman and sheet | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. 3:3 a30| wit s sood ealery 8 days, week. + Top ced dirt. Tom Brake. aa WALL CLEANERS. collar, Dover MA mace sure , ourse art. 256 S Saginaw. produc engin C) 3 Tt ting . : j . . an. : “kill number.” No Gienwood & Kennett Rd. Experience he but not es drawings including érewing eX PERIENCE Oo ry | _Pree est., no ob aye Se : ro resi". total bat | se ngs ponents und bM fo EXPERIENCED WAITRESS “ wiccs én "mseutaeoun . DY OB B DOING BULLDOZING. “ORADI a, PILL Logt: BLACK AND WHITE BEA. z terial, Shoul Sx PERTE NCES Wittnia’ 8 - 4-8584. even Fiveer Wrie tec Atkins 6853 - te =x in FOR =| with design of die casting, stam ‘OUNG MAN WA DRY WALL B — 2 inf. 1700_N__Rechester_a. tae 006 production, toe Ap ErMar Drive In 3400 Dinie Py WAITRESSES ing, inside of out. Call pay gitimates.’ No tob too big or small Fats Revere Draven RPENIENCRD Gao Sr ATIGH NA b-2508 _way. Experienced for, bar) Work Wanted Lost: VICINITY OF LAPEER & attendant Fe ate, STATES AVE AN : =~ srevtaureat. Cloved, y Ww Female 11) FURNACE CLEANING Brown Ra. oma fiub enes YOUNG MAN, % TO 35 YEARS Fitter-Seamstress BaF DONE bound. Male, Ane. te. ‘Rppy ry OLD WITH NEAT APE store Guaiias os Ae ye NIGHTS. Male. Ane. to Tippy, Line SAVE ENERGY, USE! Quatirten ‘ro rie t | Hoon Y dperbaadeiped mma ;- | “work. House cleaning! PE 8-004 ) , * AN’ REL a NTS HOUSE- WANT ADS! To find a| iN Person. ARTH . ‘ aor ot any King by the day oF ey ee Bloomfield Fashion Shop the week. job, place to live or a) 108 8 TELEORAPH ' : ; Rome Be mt” ca & week, “%e- ; ; . FOR FURNITURE pee t- SHORTCUT TO good used car, see Classi- : far. | Te. ae eee aicap =e Pontiac Pre we ssified Ads! : ferred, but ee ca CA Cs fied NOW. s+ + | hatte salary with ervelieat poet | 12 12 am. 8 LIKE A REAL poe eas suse ‘ giving age, experience ore. BARGAIN? Lots o work. Ref ‘ ’ : und to Ber “ ‘ cm eaners in the Want Ads! ry ‘d Reh, AR RE gh mh: 8 RE RE gd, te! Sh A eee 7 3 : Py ie fy i x re ee af : ae ; # | : 2 ott do Bane a tf Pa A i af oe i ee ii be “ we ® a ‘ iw bt pe io ett, . ee pehgy = pad vee eet a (ges bs rgd se the var : = pe a } : Pits j 4 te are 4 ‘ | : i C4 es Berg tu v4 ies ( bd ; ¥ ee fe # 4 ) 4 bast j . eee asia a ; ¢ een ° | _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1955_\ FUNNY, BUREN by Hershberger| For Sale Houses 43|_ For Sale Houses. 43| aa Modern Clarkston School District FARM—10 ACRES new bungalow with ‘ SOLD upstairs. Ful ht oe, New - 1 acre Heis ‘hae oan . $ bedroom, 2 bath home of ay Ba lovely inside and out. brick. stone, end frame con- ‘|—or Not Sold | "Ge : | eee ea your woperty "| sold he ie ¢ if Tes” becouse i hasnt boon usted , . . h ’ Lakefront Home Pisanen bene oo east side on soaes screened perch ond eee : ._ Rochester. Plus Business Frontage | Baek ,'228°E,t* onty $1,000 dows: aa gh Bm WHITE , sg . , B aorta ean st seem fens : fal fireplace, automatic, off ‘Mare ; hg ape rel ° alr | finished tn white pine paneling,| GOOD 3 BEDROOM BUY _ attached garage. C 4., U ‘ = — — : | ad ge Oak floors. Pull basement, Auto- | Includes basement with gas fur- grounds. An exe ublie_2-4131. ur ‘plana op yours, | mate off heat. 120 ft. of Bust- mace, 9 fer 5feGe. Sp cows. cellent value at (PECIAL. COLD “He always crosses streets like this — to be sure all of him , Py on Danio Mwy. fee | echost and ‘ —_— PECIAL. COLD WA ee 'B ‘business, Priced te : eg eee res | has made itt” ERBERT C. DAVIS | Sil ai Sia.evo and terms. 3 mepnoom susunsax | Large Home ft ; ; ‘ » Aubura Heights. Good jot ge . / _—___@0%_Pontion Leake Ré.__ ’ ot apace, 1 rontage eee rene SESE 0 |e Untarnahed 24] _ For Rent Rooms _37/SYLVAN LAKE 00Down | st Saas oe oa as 4 A. JOHNSON, Realtor | pent Furnished 33) >). Bam has several Site Oak Tiosrs. Vest after 6 call Mr. Nether = = 1704S. Telegraph Rd Apt. a ee cd aa ie 2 Ra | ” woo FE . frigera garage. PE 24100. | TTAROE seftered eines. ee, Gove | Curenan, Visne Con tet oof Price OPEN 6¢ = * tently divided o 3 see GET YOUR xMA5. WEST SIDE § ROOMS AND BATH, | 1 iid welcome, 240 8. Telegraph. Le -- ~ WHITE BROS A. JOHNSON, Realtor. ried aourunaat is an OR tet. 7 * Seen ced oat ay 8 builder TORS 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. sariment bes living room Birmingham Child 1 poe with 30 years tfper | Phone OR S-1812. of OR 3-160 FE + aa wan available. Wie’ gua. eat tentoreed son; ty up sate, papel J Tx, modern cle Grngeeg, sceeg and |" So katimore PE bas | LURE Tiger Ronen, ! ca ee foom Partridge NEBRASKA STREET Let US | ses eaCASH, Give You 1 Place to Pay | . Sige s*¢ suet a0 or sessenct. WARD E. PARTRIDGE Ease Your. Mind IVAN W. REALTOR FE 2-831¢ Restore Credit outline SCHRAM iin mains 43 W. Huron St, Open Eve. 1 to 8 WE ARE NOT A If no snewer pa. FE $3066 LOAN COMPANY [un “Cor i. Realtor JOHN K. IRWIN MICHIGAN CREDIT Real we Realtor BROWN ae COUNSELLORS 7 $200,000.00 Mbove Cabiand 7 ry sland for oanse om cw aimee . 2b Baines plaglartd wale ee pete ee vou BOY if-WELL INSURE I ont covered, tee, Woes, oer: Wi _APTER THis Dat MAHAN te Down — Pour DI uD APTE! is DA Oct. 1965, I not be respon- “Goeee ted ‘TY CO., REALTORS Bea Saar ne | Be atin as be me erares =a Nome ; storms screens, Pull eatin, 166 te ‘cop tees. ace poem, Soo SU ag a SORTER, | eg a Naess rei eet Sateen | as wee eg Laer ae Sve rant if | Alvert Peterson, T172 Bank 8t., oF Lake. ac room ist floor, 3 up. two baths. ein the 2 : Mich. : oil automatic wash- 3 Private entrances, Pull basement. v 3 contract or equity in your PE 5-406 BOARD & ROOM. CLOsE 2 $100 REWARD or L vy er, Close to bus. 1 year's lense. ‘6 B. Pike. ™. WE NEED LISTINGS ou & Pura. Upper some Oe GATEWAYS to Te al Sanam “area, mn ; : : The best etired Persons a stove, new t years of gg the best Only $1800 oan enters a winter & sume - Food dicts | ie oo Roy Ann Ms Fg A - Come guts | DRAY ett Inc 4 ¢ purses yourself. At- TON P REALTORS ge YOUR friendly N PLAINS 38 EB. Huron 5 LOT &/ now’ Call for reserv at Open ” PEdera) cas DO : OR. LOW _now! OR 3-5320, ations 6 rm. Evenings and $-1193 | WN ae VALE 3 BD. le home Sunday } a PAYMENT ngase Soe. = YALE 3 oe ten ree with T-4) >. trade. ‘Near school. b 1) oe 2 oun. br) See | ee ss ms] Be ommt Lae teen ea GACRES | = = od € Joh ¥ he pave + a - , and of shade ee bin | = tea teen ae 2 | ee te eran noe fe : , cine Webster Sch ' na fo-2¢ | Doroth 8 tenes OVER 2 ACRES ; : | | Asa ane Stel tease cael gE | _ovmnzacaas | PRESSE Sr 2 ; heat. “eaire stool is | base _| Fight in to the counetit ” on the left ~ rpeaer ete sanve tie." cond LAKE . per Stak”, chee year's a tie sad cof'atar ete | - Fer Se ! perryrt kiana fl odtee| F ; : 3 e , R ¢om- Cc $75.00 per mo. F . . i A ens down. OR e Cd C Wood + =, i" 2 my Y KNAUF. Rt ARROLI wn Vor Sale | 7% DOWN ons (ease ane 7 , Co =a met 23 the gh OY RNAUE, Kesher oe ee PORRITT Fer Sele Houees 43) | Sean 3 30 DOWN a aL Wit AC. | SRS “then | eget tern mein ‘high: . worries . A 3330 | Cooperative Js ons , Sean 3 rooms ith basement \Gurgwandings | and | ———ASSe_§_eal dpen 68 ree ™ ,pprosimately + sheer i. epciines P ‘ land. otal” priee. ) pesement, | sew: Parke PE tor | "__ For Sale F Fe athas at SHT. Realto O B ar ir id 3 silat Seas N Ae eBRP UEP cose | 77 ACRES ONLY Farms 48 25 Caliecd sans Realtor sap ba ta : ont si eet ge pa sae aa a ACRES. ONLY pe 7 acme Seared: Sal tee Beene . BRICK ; b+ ge ay 2 lot. 3 bedroom a ‘ TO SEE terms. Must be seen, 4 OA me, Goud, deer hunting only foe BY ores.| _ ee wat - CARPORT - Best B Basement heat & - PEER with $-2231. . Cheap. & ee re IES WN A WE ‘4 ae . LARGE came Today es at- no of room . ern Barn Tite oft ine GRASS LAKE, 4A SMALL FARAL SACK 1. Pw 40003. MACHINE ceecamee | & -! BEDROOMS neko SIDE its aa tore this year Se See SLs bee pa tome ae 4 tok Gentes "venest gove, “ Milford. a ee | Tale us ch Ook, py a4 Ff _, @ BATHS - Ti nleaemest Turse vtediad tg DUNLAP LAKEFRON RIDG ; | Ber fiting eear’ Showin North Near EARN | MEE? good tency cash oe: ; Near Publi full ——_ Bulider. OR FRONT RAN AY 3905 Fenten with 4 ) Sen. Pee Paes, Sas bee . Schools yea yee Parochial = des igre a "aes ade 240 | see HOME ANCH REALTOR tube conte Misbioss. "Pa. Bara \deverat eat SB ners of 7 Press. — 24, ‘Pon- . ing distance within walk- Tt —y Sy QF f level lakefront ranch hom ative fate age, 2 acres. Os cteedte Seteey veioe - Plus “Fab Ping! wk BRATTOR ~ ping to new Shop- LINCOLN ge Part he. 8, New 4 room root, on mis. treat fsber lakes new’ Gh wich. tale on account of owner’ GROCERY “STOKE fi : Center. JR.HIGH | & lot and lake m | Everyining tse ‘ser fisherman s 9 vedreom ‘homes with full fag . 000 Feress ‘ow fot | “'wine license. Stock g AREA | nf 2 privileges. New Everything like ne lawn & with full — nest.) EMBI rms can be ae, Neues. Wieck are : “iaa*< | ee gash ace ore tai Seolee ee | : Beate its | en Outen ‘tae “nas ea Se asa tte Bf E ; wer oom. many and hot 7 owner. 5 Leake Red, 4 SS ve typ MEY. Rew" wall tow . “Like this the best home We tonsiger | N BIN gives tne Sean EM 3-4303 | P00d_ close Xe LICENSE ; FE $21,500 full price Included lot. ‘Models t's $18,800 “on your ot Bt. Relen ‘ae o years. Owner's to" Suslness ee A ROME OF ie] wanne ig a : Oa, eof, $10,800 on your! yt mite t (2 tow drive trom | wai 80 ACRES ton for selling ei beat : : he ee TOUR. ise ¢D E. PARTRIDGE | sd fof ag orem, tt We, itis ie sem Samay eee eae Rig is srs option a Siar ad oe “$65 iO eee MER ona E2316 ae ae ent sivlst | Sa'iy test LEIS "M. BREWER nega ae =) 0 . and FE “N. Parke Pius er 4 Sees Laie Aree : aed on| 2a, cg toa. 'D. Orakame 'Mio* tod jelacaie, "ul ‘barn, ‘an in 8, tee oe cm, aoe, home. im. Mio ag land Pull Lid p= <8 5 Smee larue cafpeted iivinn room. lnree HURON GARDEN WHITE sine bulings es Sale Suburban Prop. 45), cod butlaing 8.000 Senin Sees “eat Lake and Nose vaslred lanes bet’ | ungnive, Feature. e Stat cases Pal we Sb | LAKEVILLE @A| FAULA. KERN, Realior calomel od Ae | aioe Seen BROS. (Gee Sen taas eee ex me ws wee eae BUSINESS AND HOME N | sg Seas hg iia eats cree: | guy Pil siting room, tnd levee ». G Abd R. Irwin rasan =e Lie se pg | AND HOME orthw: and bes line. Only | West Suburb: a :*| NEWH al Betato 0 Settee & gurees, pe Propert se ‘toe eat store. deer ug STSSeS ae ee PERRY PARK :W HOMES: |" Sane ake ie, ane. SeeesE Ses a 2 ! cia, rt apy ree ; pester Se] S teamees AREA | Prosar & «WEEKDAYS. Eine "nae i tro : " lef Pe ene Dent to ar | gee amt, Home is win ull ke nae rm. 6 2 46 oon | N. Perry Kettering fust a project. 8t.. Co y of Serkae” 5 ROOM comer ineluded spective . — | aes ee | es Sete Yee eacwous Thane SSR Wak deter ems | wat Spit ' built homer. | 131 Bai , ALTY | oct oee this S LIVING saan Peacoat aie BE V " [s aid f oe Ss “Pa has WOW, “str Te aii 7 bat Cee eras poet om? joes room nae bee ie HANNAN JOHN sTOR 5 CORR ton. "ie pm. hele D E, PARTRIDGE Sse eee | tee mer tt Mts | comin, Ss wider agrt acer | seesaw tay KIN eee ec er | 2 ener FE 2831 Ses af G00.tee win tulated “Qu sueens, “el alum. Homme agpy’ 4 easraneeg Only Xe per cert tat. @ =si0h Per | Do pices heat wal ening REAL EST R railable. sh ‘Ioation. St __Open Eve. r cas | fT a a es sat tenet ge | Laleelaghelged Fit x9 aly aes. | era exonanon || Mi nag kaw, SOREN Sle Land Contact gre Down tee, “oe powy cO5s| Sat acne is ee rey eee etarmee 9 Sint crue ly "eo me I cx x ae BERR | oun + anp a anand ; wat gna bat ‘weter he "on See. owt heme, ton} bes Pa mile and | wit $1880 down Hace Ba ape a mene é bath: La te | ra owe E “| Slee dee TH BUNGALOW ) ; i ot_water heal “4 Eilzabet est of P un be subd! . 20 acres - oo B “ri st 0 ft. of y tiled, The ; ND SUITABLE xchan: . discount $5,000 contrac’ ee sais fow down ein ‘e. beune frour _ home in sell ot iy D.¢ H \RLES. Realt fu Loon ‘ba pera # on blacktop rr “tee. fore, for immediate bubding TEanee HOUSE, ge 50/2 tamiy out . | sag low down payment #7 280 total POUR + Poome FE 4-05 or Kook for car signe on W. $15,200. ty | “ee commercial cal MA S302 ARE now bag over $4,060 tn th 7 mee 8 NORTH SIDE tot! 3000. AWA HILLS. $1600" Co-operative Real. pd wate’, on W. Walton re per, mont Tota "tse ‘down Syl sree Opporti me #42 "oalaee aed | Lie fu —3 a6 16! | Seaperemre, & eves. & | ; Total un ! - : pee Som, mene ete Stn Sine Reape i A vs Fe sneaLrons fo: hci ylvon —s| “whit Ta heer itles Si | “perch: “$08 mance . a eka So Yale Bs oes scovmsne eh aes bk) eames TATES | oe Sn ee Se Sa . realty sihtat terete | TVALUET, Realtor . . PS i ne eery, «| oe pow $2800" down | plece ivi wath. carpe room f ste beat 2 tiled ‘a te 3 ? ; 1 oncuanD LAKE Appl ben The dollars per earn scat! Ss ae EES : ene eoreened | oat mi Aearie 1 sere ; ern pore Reg Ne 13 ~~ ire oe & lot fama ong ne gg 2 es, est Side T MIDDLERELT RD. ae x 118, Pontise Press r. Estate Ex 5-0603 9-1 r ast x * ’ : 3 foae to = | - en 5 Stee es | Ca ee eas og Se Tine a | Serpette dice sa | ice Braden set) Sheeter CL GS, ERE SARE PER ilar eat eau Fan partes ‘Money to Loan 83 RAY O'N AT SRE Home Fe | Oe Es bot One| ee oe OPS soon ae) Ber he come se att wrt Es |“ a nsg je en Becaer | GE ste. tence FIL. R FLOYD KEN e. rrace | ‘ment. me ts Geni pee siding. peomen. gas 4x32 feet on arter completed WES re, 3381 W. Hi - T CAS one FE ., Realtor |™ . te KENT, R FIVE RE | K.G.HEMPSTE porches. =< wwe: sergtuee te oom, living room Tusti's 2% @ ST SIDE aren H QUICK . Lawrence . Realto ve ea HO | 102 8. Muro IPSTEAD eed ereened in large com Meg Taxi! bed-| lake. cre ANY. . LY Go-speretive Fee Next oat PE Sele fad fr cn e ut = | ae _ - Da! ae oe ot , SE ae Fa room. vat Ritehen ant ‘the a ‘Priced at a nen got Yow lgaad, fer opments . wR to $500 ( r J 5 | *t. . 20 . Power rooms. gxceptionall eS 4 targe “@ Block ape ay aay Lk, Fronta Pail baronet. wiring to ane. poss — tet y Bo month.” ty prom . Service bus a pod deals closed your title a EX roughout, ric’ e live hool really so: 3 bedroo ge Priced at . East done. . y lke this of Ay inent loc business. also in . XTRAORD Po otk Rronage, | Sra ae PY Sy sore s| See A real INARY | if Bee S| in tate lovely 3 . ivemate | - oe with pictu ne aes | HB ras Rotel vastness ead ly. Add other . ant SePorumtty te a2. kitchen ah] ss A, ai} . wade eee re uy | SUBU ew. ROWN,R eS you c . home Tee only Toom’and “Seh| ine. comparable, -A-l baseme room, "Has full Dusement "bess | sheen sage, screens, bath, | one eeeAn. Carney 1362_W. Huron as ealtor | st cost. 3600 84.1 ay 8 O e cats Po... ba! tag “al tesement breeseway eat. keotty all~almost ae and , pi 3 fe cated family. For Sa FE 24810 . ft. Inventory ] ee stew tinting | en sito nase | 8a te raid iaret | oo. Priced dee Sesatetader | ff a ee ces Fer Sale Acreage 7 JOSEPH F. REISZ an Q t Fou er says | of at only rooms er part bh tor INCLUDIN 89% W. tere ee ~ oan ( Laree 7 fOOR BLVD es TS HOME - watt i Br. ee 7 z $12,080 with | nents ior aE rect nan ed. cob woes, wares, 2 IS aust wer ai R — sn sO Co ungalow 4 or 273 Brok i- auto. can . -—g 82-500 cash ATER- ATE . Seles & EE ole Sitting a PY nm) esta ron sevaboige Gu gears wt] a Ses ‘Bearer es) FE mane m120 comfort this winter ain, Auta. | _eeh Mnee Wt: rieecemient, “ell | Pout rick— Family Hom vere ty me. large lv.) S,S0y. a gated, cose fo sotl, some | Bui — 9 06 tonight fot fall i | ogThEer cond rooms, 114, vethe eset ce and room down, Nove. mal Gtotirst. Neves ot? , Auburn Grocery, os __ FE+4- OPEN im | 4 mse FHA Bowcaow on ition: inside and temacuinte Jumtnum —_ to lake A... per ‘mo, JB est , BROKER be peree! BI Gar on 1574 Only + left — iat | fo own, fee lovely re ve Glessed tn porch, feat ar pM i vereens e wrer FE 10008 | "eesure i news wi EISZ Gebel Fnaed on wut fogr and: dandy bedroom up. At Hina room” wih repace "Sn — abt. Tale home bas 2 betrogmr ayer sue cvoee mm Att | comiieh oe a Ee : jake \ovivigoota Siring | te lot, must be os i lav ined alten. nes... tayton Wood ma peite meaner Gee to sin i fall rm 20000 |, moons it | WE Omtt, ; ge egy Bg A. first, ake if building site 9 $ Drick fireplace, in with shower ” oe on equipped in- : Sinchenee one. >» = WE TRA fu finished rooms. N with | #1500 rivileges Prieed x17 with| rage room. 2 ll; basement, tite. - 4 maxer! $1500 machine, « E Pe » Realt | DO ~ cs sie sere landscaped ‘feneed sige A Silt | Stee eb foot trontage’s se yet oul) miles. west ee xtra F 7 a ae RRIS,& SON howe. vaige ik a 'eouventent fo: : oad. Tate Sr art lCA Wais'wea| Russell Y , ast ie a iesanets | Coaporetep Baik moe Peer we D. HAMM nc YI, \ ] AN wrice "ot ie heme’ ins RL W. BIRD, Realtor S20 a ar pOUns Service ; . W. Huron MOND : Open Eves nas | Yow can igre REA FE Bonk Bids. : PE pas oan, barrow : vee. PE 2398 Orchard LTORS To 46492 2 +3680 | ature ee : me 2398 Orchard Lake Ave. F ¢. or Weal Romate s iGE i ty. - ls ve Real Estate Enchange | mers sa estate area. dont a QUICK H rien ] i : ry rd +} Past ss | ©. aes, You, Shatever iis — dial OUSEH . FE it is ~ di LD Eves, ae +188 28181 pel dial FINAN if i i ; ; . ge pn? faa t j writer and get it! | FS * wae pHa PE, Wiha ek a Re ae ae : eel ws a Ly, eat wae ale ae gf Dine mi: FE a a a } Chey / fy A, eee ae om “ee wee fo fll geen aaa ame i shay TRE PONTIAC PRESS. srimoraniu, OCTOBER 26. 1955 ICLAL © - FINANCE CO.. - 95,000 Families! # Recommend Buckner's eee ae Buckner Finance Co. Offices are located: Pontiac and Floor National Bide. wat seat te ben Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto car or ae FINANCE CO. Bank , TEA ANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN $35 TO $500 HOUSEHOLD Ph_ Rochester OL 60711, OL 1-9701 64 W. Lawrence St. +1538 __ Swaps 55 4 ROOM HOUSE, NOT MODERN Soe Se tow . Trade for deer rifle. OR “on ee 1953; a cond wi Pu eiere PORTABLE Or} tie STOVE” COTS. Toebox. Trade for full size spring | and mattress or sel) for 50. EM 3-3758 WILL TRADE WELL TRAINED gd English setter, an rs. old inger rittany 8 ff real KR R vablic 98194. iL A 3 with extra lot tm Section for land entra Wittis ‘Mt ,BREWER Pe tsist eu = GOOD 8 TRADE for a. boat or +0 aie. EM 32-0018. | ~S dump truck. FE For Sale eae 56 PPP PLP PL PLP PLP LALA ALL AAAE BEAUTIFUL FORMAL, EXCEL- joat condiiion. Size 14. 812. Call | MY a8. 3 WINTER COATS, & “, Le J ‘and $10, Girls’ tee ‘skates, size 7, $4.50, FE 48513. PAW, CAPE $20_-FE_2.2783. PERSIAN Size 18-20, NEY DYED MUSKRAT FUR og gp seen condition. Size 10- 11. 1074 guit, Also dresses and su: 8. Ladies coats and = Size LADIES COAT Size 14 GIRLS ty and 12, Also dresses. TapYs HUNTING OUTFIT. size 6. y aw boots, FE 48623 efter 6 fie cole hose Ct. Cali Thurs. or Pri. it LA reen wool coat with far sina 13 to and Man's over- KITCHEN wai. | fied Ads. Mahogany. 10 pc. Table, host chairs, 2 extra leaves Chamberlain, FE — Tus W. tors, 960. FE blower, Excellent condition, Also * new single tub includ- fixtures. 1106. a — ING pen ure. doub! mattress. All ia Heel wieeton a. | £Z MA_ 6-2501. ape aber ‘=< — mattress | ne i ‘2 a oi) tank, . OR 31227, ee + aw “a0” Coll springs Washer, $20, $2106. oLibEn AND 5 Cantke MAHOG- any agg = Be i dinette suite | 35 °ts, I g3e: ae cor Heavy Walnut Tw Beds... $9 ators, and GE slectsle star ¢. Good | rose Ches of Drawers... rearing candies. Call atter 4, | $15.00 Value Lampe . i Many r items not GENUINE WAHOGA OGARY. EARLY WYMAN’S ~_ ond ‘Grecser’ a" heaeet _tirror, PE 5-6412. __ HOOVER VACUUM, LIKE NEW , 3. brushes, ail makes 066 Myrtle, Huron Gar- _ dens. IMPORTED LAMP TABLES, COFr- fee table, desk, cabinet, glider. EM 3-4364, DINETTE IN GOOD shape, will sell cheap, 165 Nevarjo 92 G Gal. Electric A. WAG! co. 1960 NW. Onaese. Cor, Pontiac Rd. PE §-0221 KITCHEN DINETTE, FORMICA top, chrome legs, buffet, 6 chairs and 2. .. ford, Mich. FINEPLACE SCREEN BASKET | in eae pense wood holder. . SALE: T PRS. cu ; miciDa sell” ah MA 6-2703. electric range. a se eeennsenes On Sse cara DINING ROOM SUITE. | « orchard Lane and table pads. $75. 153|\7> SALE: Phiiceo four burner apartment -¥ ss range, Reg. $189.96, SALE: semine e deluxe electric rang . $250.06. $199.98 and « (reas: ae a ppeats console. Reg. eat i, ELECTRIC $35 W. Huron SID = AR TER AND TANK. ” ” gaa stove. oe. Fe seen SALE! Ez up | mae “SALE! SALE! heater seeew eine eben ee ene ee ~~ Used Trade-in Dept. 5 piece pyeeietast 4 Te $34.50 and THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. AC, MICHIGAN A wi a A and mew fet 4 tana Radio & oe ron, PE 4 ehrome chairs, Ideal for ‘cual kitchen, FE 2-3006. LARGE CHESTS. 1$a27235 . 3-4 Large chests, isuate “4. $17.05 Room dividers, wall cabinets. - Oakland =. Bn. nag selection of wunpaint ‘ PICK & “PAINT “STORE 143 Oakland Ave. FE 5-0567 LARGE 8 SIZE ge gee DOU- side door ‘sort ‘door _ a. ~B. all in sod cond 0 re 2- 21 N, Perry. | cavewa Lou FURN oo Elec. stove, refri s.. book- a odd chairs, rugs! 83520 Shelby Rd., Rochester. 1-4004 Lord's epee 8 po. dinette set 8 2 pe. sofa-bed ve : 95 U TVs from $24.05... . from $130.06 up | Used gas stoves . soe $20. $ Furniture and Appian, ate 5 Used’ Fo Be" Be’ Linoleum, Sxl, $3.95 Linoleum, square yard.,....... 40¢ Outside La faaide e paint. 41.96 50 Heavy fore pipes Packs : LNSLEU 277 Baldwin) LIN By jack's ing stoves. * hale felawe YOUR LIFE’S MADE EASIER through Classi- To solve every- day ‘problems by dial FE 28181. cer eee eee 9x12 LINO. RUC “RUGS. SS. $2.98 Sale Aleohol — Antifreeze tos roof 25. VINYL L INLAID “Tite ce. RUBBER BASE PAINT GAL. $3.50 SYPRS, 141 w Huron, FE 4-3064 WTD. GAS ATING stove. ao Srv. EM 3-3006, WRINGER WASHER AND _doubie jean 7 tubs, OR 3-0621, © PC. WALNOT suite. Very good cond. Reasonable WAYNE GABERT’S _Floor Sample Sale orge auto washer HSE fee Kony Bs ould BE fecee automatic Daven, chair ..... .$30.50- Ges Range .........6e0cseer $39.50 6 plece dining room suite ..940.50 New Studio Couch ..........$50.50 lectric ROMNPe ..... 6665 .e0es 40 Kenmore automatic washer $09.06 6 cu ft. GE Refrig, 1 yr. K-§ “noe, on Soar Michigan Fluorescent 300 Ort Lake Ave. On MOVE able. Foot TO Barn 22x33 . Dble. mennotrs, P Dal. misc. ., pe a ee at Ex. lumber. 'SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. 8340 Red (M50). care a "OFFER 14 ft. Wolverine boat, 5-O186. G&M yg HOLLINGSHRAD VARIETY Baldwin iarmatr HOT WATER HEATER } GA several 54 in at terrific values. Michigan Fiuor- __escent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave, LENNOX COAL ng? = ge bag gre fizture, Good condition. LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS uthorized ‘tect lyzer 168 FaskER’S 2 w ag ROW ST. LAR COMPAR 7 ecedeg bird cage for sale. LUMBER 1x8 eg A = ead Ld fy A er board +o eenee bes 2 sag a MAIDENS 10 = 26 00 ender . ranged the furniture!” By Jay Alan aay Ee ed “The people trom the finance company came and rea metal cabinet arred CHURCH’S INC. ig, Bs ae bee $60.05. G. A. suse tis “th ER & MATERIAL SALES CO. REYNOLDS 2 low well pum 25 «nm hour 4 “hue new. Ma ay a 4 pSON, 8. REDWOOD Been 4’, one's ry pissing te. ain thousand up. pine pane ind, 140 a thousand. oe os $1.08 a gal, See us for prices oo al] your buil BUILDING SUPPI. wIES #161_ Dixie te Clarkston es FURNACE WITH Dlower automatic controls. 338_N. Bt. FE 25146. $33.33. Lavatories foueete, stags Toll 30 50 @econds. Michi 393_ Orchard a Fiuorese | value, $19.95, These BURMEISTER’S LUMBER 800,000 Buye in gupeer ie Now Goin os Ss AT pBURMEISTE BURMEISTER Northers Lumber Co. MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 2 |8 A fi pe, bath set. A quality with |/ na Ya: Pyke! Feeed3s S2sa33 FL 141s For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 STORM WINDOWS. 4% X 2%. Call MY 3 ba ‘ ete with tank. $35. Kees electric aon a8. =R cofing and Siding Combination Doors Insulation x M. A. BENSON USED HEATING | EQUIPMENT Materials of All Kinds Lew frrdoors om pipe, 1 beams, angle pF gy 138 8 oa oak x timber 12813 by 486 es of pne timber i212 by ore, awe ed Bieces, of 4x12 by p “antique (oN. bi ana ts at Double | at A fugh, $30. #52"An8 8, __Birm Wrecking HORM WINDOWS 2% x reens, room heate: 100 oy fee fe Pon - Al tate 8 tte saints atti STALL SHOW! . fi ERs - COME at vaged and sold at bargain "i terrific. value. and curtain, 969.50, | , veged and sold at barg the on: 303 Orchard Lake Ave, ah #|Save Money at |ssanrts “eter WRECKING CO. INC. OUR (Main , LOW, 5a stunce so 31248 ey Mi *d@ Corner Or 3 YARDS TO ve You Dally 8:30 to 6 Sunday 10 to 2 For job «ite location sear you daxt Sheet Rock Cb C ... $1.65 | call KEnwood 6-9200 Int Std. w. : bas. per M 13 60 pa STORM SASH : i. J ee combination ixi2 w. pine she! ft. (Perens) ee ‘ANKS mM, - < te Field m phone. qth ts Open Sunday Pachoud Wrecking Co 2301 Dixie Hwy, 56-9108 Beside muon "om a5. c a. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 TOP SOIL DELIVERED OR LOADED, PON- TIAC AREA. CALL TWEEN 9 akg 4. me) 2-2965 ACCORDIONS |= nie —_— P anute Tin, base. FE 5-8656. ceneuhed Ewe $58 « cord or be for aan ae ye eee aeee Cage e ah “KING ie * YOUR LH Ps et / od, Cass LE PE ¢-6020. OES __Sale Sporting Goods _ 65 }. | 12 GAUGE AUTO. oUN : Big trade im allowance z your | Goss or rifle. Ee pea ing coats and Insulsted rea eer hunting cowl oe ial REteYS H RDWARE “Rives. a OF 5 ALL La hunting coat, Sine 18, PE 4-000. DEER HUNTERS Pha te Are the Best PLA A-i TOP SOTL. P, 3. WALDIR. PE 2-761 . CRUSHEL = safe Seitolt~ - NEED A-. FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified ads to sell, rent, find a good job. FE 2-8181 is the Want Ad number! ea ends in wood material. FE 2-0146. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 WEEPING WILLOW TREES, #1 Tg Also Biacthill Heresy, Whine ces eee | oe ee > f own. Bring burlap & iools, pike iene Rone GORDO TION FOR See vel wees, wie =. Fa ee ee OK. het eh Cae Ferm i Reina ails anteed. OA 8-305, OA 9-335. | SHADE TREES. s00AR MAPLES <3 W ~ AR ‘ VING : - teh fel gh A, BE. ® inane. A BIG PIANO, BA tail or wholesale, 633 . ive. Discounts (on all Cop, | Kast. PE. $00t1. 5, im e only, A. small paren Be petal . _ plane. ae wa Limites ene k bes OES ies ‘3 pesca a foverbeed fixture 12xid plank; ‘Arnason Plumbing ae waists es setke tabos: AN oad ’ 30 MIS [Chuo double be insert Tete aE sal Sort steamer, roam: 3 Good | 9150 Sake en oe per pound Tinks. new Jackson M4, rubber- ry fiers i ati Be oy see tee | Ey at epee aterial Sales Co. ij : ete te ery | Sit ante So N & gem ae SUPER X SHELLS PLYWOOD (Miometinet cack, Skip Po Fh pe cabinet te re qo se R oe — “(a ald ave TNS Sh Sor Aili | Tours. end Bri, 9 to 8: Sen to to 3 tank. Call eves. PE 2-1863. | WI 4 a Used Buildin ‘ pos IN BEAUTY AND CONSTRUCTION NOW ON DISPLAY AT :| HUTCHINSON ot Files os for 8. sa of caee. i = ral oA at Trailer Sales new 1956 General, For Sale Poultry. at a 7 10m an an 180 NEW serene Py : es ri ag —— zie is 10 USED OM a peer ere Mc bb. $195-$595 5 “| Sale Farm Produce 75 BUY now! SWEET See i ber-: 12 & high aa. | an N._ Squire! Re asi "3 ra ie sii ta pera mem pent ney RR a te jana tesaonage i nL ee ENCE MERA Fo tee ‘4 ee a pp! ese 4 gM THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ieee BETS | | ey , * 1955 hit aene oe ey f8O ees [St Ford 2dr ....22. $495 Be H. J. VANWELT | |S Bivona "SS Ford 2dr .......$1500 ‘Central wn "53 M : 2dr eereevee Saitere sar Ses "$2 Ford 2dr ........$64 "51 Merc. 2dr .......$595 ‘ive bur ‘Usuo Cane CENTRAL DAN good. MI 42017 4:30. Lincoln Capri COUPES $1,195 MERCUR 850 S- WOODWARD j F RIV* |. Pte ater 6 pm. terme yo TOPE ALUES |i GUARANTEED Cholce Brand New 1965 Chryaslers BIG SAVINGS ese 194 Plym Savoy 4 dr. $ club sedan ul 1962 Nash Rambler 1095 see it, CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES 33 8. MAIN s8T. CHRYSLER - Shag 44 0 7. hd we bey SELL AND TRADE MA 5-5) | Buick SPECIAL 2-DOOR, | a5 » fully equipped, low mileage ient condition. FE §-3458 1048 BUICK. AS 18. #40. OR WILL | sell 5, @50x16 tires and tubes | $20. FE 5-9069, Vb, RIVIERA evcelient cond.tton, assume payments or wouid old aad ear. Apply 14 LITTLE PROFIT AND MORE SALES "s Motto. RARD. | $160 | ij and weewner down "55 Merc. Montclair .$2195 _ Central $20 down *55 Lincoln- Ca i “* »$3295 Central down "54 Lincoln e+ $1945 Central down Bob Frost, Iric. | For Sale Cars 91 ‘850 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM Tepe | ‘oS ¥ - “g 4 a 5 brakes, easy eve ““TIURON MOTOR No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery! Deal Direct! No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here Y'ALL COME NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 1 6. SAGINAW -| And We Mean Just That. : one Ton Pickup ‘| & Heater. Good $7.50. Tires, per You Name the Price! : 1955 Demos, to Sell Quick. Up to $700 Of _. Surry? 4 Door 3 Door ae 4 Door 4 Door Dame Ford Ssesscsisigessss Pickup RIEMENSCHNEIDER 232 S. Saginaw, FE 2-913! seck. FE R 4Do00 = aut estat ee te West Side Used rs 923 W. Huron PE 42185 -JACOBSON’S- Sharp Used Cars GLENN'S MOTOR SALES R 286 8. ww Bt PE ¢7371 : rd at 13 Mile 5-1100 : nan * mist see the manager to eet this for this et 13 Mile $1100 51 DE SOTO CUSTOM sure e that's 2-251, ‘§2 DODGE @ DR.; 6444; WAS 9008; reduced for fail Neg NORTH CHEVROLET Woodward at ae Incolp 5-1100 giamead tow | MIKE’S AUTO SALES 101 Oakland Ave, Your Ford Dealer See These Cars... Look at the Prices 75 REAL BUYS ‘bs DODGE SEDAN, 9495; FLAME radio, beater suto. trans. on'y $1 down NORTH CHEVROLET- Woodwerd at 13 Mile Lincoln §-1100 Chevrolet NOR Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 5-1100 $406 ''5O Buick, 49 Buick, Dynaflow .$295 4 "47 Packard, O.D... 18 CHEVIE ___ 4900 _Pontiae Lake Rd. __ 1983 CHEVROLET. EXCELLENT | dition, 279 Going St. i NO MONEY DOWN! JUST GOOD CREDIT '51 Stude Champ 4dr . $345 51 Nash Statesman. .$395 51 Ford Clb Cpe... .$395 51 Ford Cust. 8..... 5 ’51 Stude Landcruiser $395 aflow .$295 50 Chev. P.G. 4dr...$295 50 Lincoln, Hydra. ..$295 "50 Olds 98 Sed......$395 ‘49 Line, Cosmo, +2 0% $295 . «$295 $195 . $195 47 Chev. Aero Sed.. .$125 “Bright Spot” Jerome's Olds-Cadillae . * Es Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars | 6751 Dixie 1955 Demos Courtesy Cars 2 Doors and 4 Door Sedans Sport Coupes and Club Coupes 210s Bel “| Sixes and Eights Standard Trans—P. and O. D. New Car Guarantees AS LOW AS $1,579 FULL PRICE No Financing Problems As low as just your car down. and Up to 36 Months of Our ocation _ a. SAVE AS YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED BEFORE . Don’t Delay — Act Today HASKINS Chevrolet Oakland County’s Fastest ie bet ’$4 Ford 2dr ........ $875 ’54 Buick Hardtop. .$1595 *53 Pontiac Chft. 4dr .$750 1063 FORD CUSTOM LINE, AUTO: | 'S4 Chev. Bel Air 2dr..$945 __heater. Good_con'd._ MT_40890./'54 Merc, Monterey.$1495 te FORD. € CYL. DELUXE. Al! °53 Chey. ‘210’ 4dr... $750 @ FORD, RADIO AND HEATER, | 5] Ford 2dr ...., +» $325 B_Mecens. 50 Ford 8 2dr.......$195 "52 Ford Clb Cpe.,...$495 ’52 Buick 4dr .......$695 ’50 Pont. Catalina... .$385 ’50 Hudson 4dr ......$165 "49 Ford 4dr ...c00;- °SO Ford 2dr eeeeteaee 51 Nash 2dr eeoonee "50 Dodge 4dr ...... 49 Chev. 2dr "50 Stude. 4dr ....... BIG SELECTION OF 1955 FORDS Victorias Fairlaines Customlines 4 GOOD PLACE TO DEAL Cy Owens Lot fom 2 om2 De. $485. joo, af auverr low pm sia as Fear OLIVER BUICK — eeerree MA 2 $071 ig Cass at Orchard Lake ‘ ‘ ’ Open Nights “19 : moran SSSESCEE rr Final Clearance No Financial Problems Just Your Car Down . HASKINS et-Oldsmobile 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 MAple 5-5071 Esra & os : fi ‘SS OLDS 98 SEDAN. WHOA, 18 Stoned. | todier “hester, power Yhower scot. ciecrens qs, eign, hanes i 710 Orchard Lake Ave. a a “Sya05: was | 8408. ere’ making THESE ARE THE PONTIAC RETAIL STORE'S "GOODWILL" USED CARS a ~ Reconditioned and Winter- 85 Ford ; ee heater Pord-O-Matic, “ $1895 "52 Ford biue with radio, heater, Shite walle and 7ord-O-NS805 52 Pontiac ‘50 Studebaker ble. Bright red with iar og eater ree overdrive PONTAIC RETAIL. on the begs 6 ~~ Mile 4 3 » he 3. " Woodward, ‘ettmlanhass: j SEDAN, crertsive, ne 232 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131 nna ere OLIVER BUICK extras. FE 36008, sedan, Completely owes . Good condition. FE 2-6594. 8 CYLINDER 2-DOOR $395 $33.85 DOWN LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer ert __For Sale Cars 91) [~ Pontiac ‘51 deluxe 4 door || Seti ne naan ee y ao. | FORD | CUSTOM 8 2-DR. Fully Equipped Including Tax and License *46% Mo. - 51” Mo. A-1 Buys 52 Buick Riviera. .$599 "55 Ford Cty. Sed. $1899 ‘It Your Car Is Worth $125 With Only Ten Dollars Down Cheapies 50 Pontiac Sed. ..$144 49 Ford 2-dr. ....$144 50 Chev. 2dr. ....$199 53 Olds 88 2-dr. . .$899 49 Plym, 2-dr. 00+ $144 34 Ford Cty. Sed$1399 49 Chey. 2-dr, ...$144 "52 Merc. Hardtop $699 ‘sO Ford 2dr. ....$199 "54 Chev, 2-dr. ....$944 "53 Dodge 2-dr. ...$699 52 Ford 2-dr. os + $544 ‘52 Pont. Hardtop $644 ‘53 Plymouth 2-dr. $699 - 55 Ford C 8 2-dr. $1299 50 Plym. 4dr. ...$199 Convertibles '54 Ford Conv, ..$1299 55 Ford Conv. ..$1899 53 Buick Conv. .. .$999 '52 Chev, 2-dr. «+ $544 52 Ford Cony. + $699 50 Dodge 9 Pass. 51 Ford Conv ...$399 Sed, eeoeowe oe 53 Ch Ci , $899 '54 Ford 2dr. .....$944 Sei Gia wont 50 Chev. Cony. ..$199. "49 Ford Conv. ...$144 . 50 Ford Conv. ...$244 '$3 Mercury 4dr.. .$844 55 Ford Hardtop $1899 Pth day Jae, Sop ’35 Merc Conv. . $2195 53 Chev, 2-dr. ....$699 ’46 Willys St. Wg. $299 . ‘$1 Ford 2dr, ...§299 ~~ Lrucks. "53 Pontiac Deluxe 8 ‘4 Chev. 34 ton 4-door ........ stake ......... '54 Plymouth 4dr, $899 ‘5! Ford % t. 53 Ford R. Wen. $744 iss enya ones $399 51 Chev. 2dr. -...$299 pena ag esse 53 Buick Riviera $1099 53 Ford 1% t. ‘53 Ford 4-dr. ....$699 12’ stake ......$744 "S2.Olds 88 2dr. ..$799 48Chev.%4t. 50 Plym. St. Wg. $299 pickup ........ $199 Harold Turner, Ford 2 BIG LOTS — MIdwest 4-7500 LlIberty 9-4000 JOrdan 46266 Liberty 94001 Immediate “Spot” Delivery Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payment | Ask for These “OK” Used Cars AKER V-8 4 . auto, Carkner Radio, debaker, MI 4-3410, Birm, Woodward at 13 Mile ws 2 > $1100 ? Tt zt Be 2 &éésesseedssceddsss fe No. 28908 ween ewewenes ati Sos RIEMENSCHNEIDER $445): 54 Ford bial tale ads" paint. / $1295 53 Pontiac Narematie. "A very aharD one $1195 You Canont Buy Better or Pay Less Than at $1565 1954 Pontiac Starchief sedan with Sea et OLIVER '| ory finish that glistens '} and big heater. The ‘| down payment is low. Number lout Stock Se by Stock Numbers to Avoid Any Misunderstanding No. 28724 1952 Dodge Coronet 4- dr. Two tone green and ivory with new tires and heater. Ready to . go. $595 No. 2710A 1951 Chevrolet 2-dr. Ice green finish with matching seat covers. Radio, heater and Pow- er Glide. $095 No. 2950A 1953 Chevrolet 2-door. Rich saddle brown. fin- ish, 8 tube radio, and fresh air heater. A one owner clean as new, $945 No. 2757A 1953 Pontiac 8 Hydra- matic with radio and heater. 2 tone ivory and black finish. $695 No. 2979A ‘1951 Buick Super 4-dr. Raven black finish, ra- dio, heater and Dyna- No. 2489A 1952 Chevrolet conver- tible. Good top, excel- lent body & the motor is a dandy. oi Tires are excel- ; ent. $745 $695 No. 2038A No. 227A - 1952 Hudson Hornet. 2- tone blue with spotless interior to match. Ra- dio, heater and over- drive. $475 1953 Ford Customline 4-dr. with 2 tone green finish, radio, heater and Ford-O- Matic. - $795 No. 2926A 1954 Chevrolet hardtop. Red and ivory finish with matching interior, Cleaner than new, Heater. and white walls, $645 $1445 Support Your Local United Fund MATTHEWS HARGREAVES Where Your Customer Sends His Friends 1953 Plymouth 4-dr. Iv- . 4 Mt. Clemens = PE 2-117 BUICK - mae 211 S. Saginaw St. FE 44546 ie x pica ash! pai Ng goed Ste Se? ae eee oe beg TR Fo i Y nae tie aataan' eins ei Ae eA ye ee sy eal ey anaes a EE ny’ Ci pean S : Fl s RGD es ot A 3 ae Lik pide ope Say ae wy Lae ‘ é a) 7 vase . jae ee é aie F ; ae iy ; , Zz A f , 1 / . eee j i y) * ; Z | nf ee¥. De 9 sey SES ; Cae AGS ay hi} Aer ste oD Via en hes Jon / ea Cx ere : j ‘ hed js j " THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1955 ie 3 ap | — —— FORTY.THREE_ d of Gleason Shows in Ratings Battle | Betty Breathless _|rairoa. de oe : 1 Green « eo ae : {| About Returnto [T “EE TV Last Night | Clearance — g — —— J HOLLYWOOD @-—Betty Hutton Ss. , sad veal ; : _ a = SALE of | | os ne | Used TV's| "— . ” i from } roe, ere aie wrom By fine “eat j § | YORK (INS) — Perry Co- Lied } Mavs gum steers) | exis hour mudged ahead of| , fess Every Setin | 4 yom tomy CBS holdings 23.2 to 20.2 37 Repair shoes P : WPON, Mews, Room Woe. Shere Hl eee Se, Ls hi 9:30—-WIR. Guest House | 1145 Wire jenn in the ‘Trendex ratings . Often used fe Good Working | wh ne ww First half-hour Perry won by a/ ,, uffines | i bay es oe ay oa survey mile, 4 16.5 for “Stage | 42 Civil_war : Condition! Ri te so wie he Honeymooners | Exo Seceeten” |"eee Se Scania Say BS a o] Cal |oai* hare Se oe 23.8 to 21.5, tov close for CBS’ | 54 Values too he oo ahem which she felt was les than uc- Console ..... $14.50 re ie ey es . comfort... Bon & Great Lanee m4 cestul, but she soon was back inj] 1-12” Ambassador ee Neel Coward and Mary Martin |" money. ff #2 Run sway night clubs and now she i bub- Console ..... 29.50 Hideway clebbered Jimmy Durante by 34 Followers . — city ‘ wing chem TV. ’ 1] 1—12” Zenith Won ne ww. five Trendex points but got | 9 Formeriy. z tehtes Fy votes “I won't say much about that Table Model 29.50 wan, ‘Carece cue ekunked by George Gobel 23.7 |“ "me shun x king | Color show a year ago but I think . ww, ‘our Lite to 17, and by Your Hit Parade, epread a there was a day-and-night differ-|] 2-12” Stromberg- Meeting we a by Bi Obeerveg CxLW, Bobb Bay om | ma teat... | BRR name Detter porte beine case hotetn & ead tho show te a — PS 39.50 : Ed Sullivan Show scared off the , " pobroadeast home. “This — Zenith T a 4 T ] . - j Pr Colgate Variety Hour 34.4 te 15.6. es es. Puck, a Godfrey coproducer for at caheba? oe eae Gs 39.50 : : ? ; way Police Barney | conductor on “Arthur Godfrey on Hope’ + Ady ‘able Model e- 39.50 Programs furnished by stations Usted te tds colume are subject to change without notice. — Arluck, its. flood of high finance. : Talent Scouts program for two | a Cher Parce engagement tn Chi 1—16" Sentinel : Channel 3—WIDKTV __Channcl 6-WWITV Channel S-WEEEEV Channel @-OKLWAV |i ier Trentex. iS vn, CBS Spree Re-erupts enema Table Model .. 49.50 TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS India; Ray Bolger in dance from| .on physics by Dr. Gerhard Blass. | TV's Beat the Clock’s 24, .. since it started 10 years ago. 216" Munts ‘ €:00—(7) Kukda, Fran and Ollie.| “The Great Ziegfeld.” (9) Mil-|@%45—(7) Don Wattrick, Sports| Meaning Como won bis first halt s All three said they had last seen WATCH FOR | Consoles ..... 59.50 : Puppet comedy. (9) Circle 9| lion Dallar Movie. Richard Conte, hour victory with no help trom) ‘It’s My Show,’ Screams | their boss face-to-face a week be- ; || 116" Motorola ‘eo | Theater. Roy Rogers in “Sunset / Vanessa Brown, Lee J. Cobb in| 1#:00-—-(7) Film Playhouse. Cesar |his prior neighbor, and “Stage) Arto. wien pengong| tore when the Talent Scouts pro, “TV” TEDDY ||| Console ..... 59.50 : | Serenade.” 0 Seay Tt Se “The Fighter.” (4) Father Knows Renae te “Tho augia.” (9) oer we os ee oe ody eye er dh 117" T; a vibes oudie leek dima. apa into murder when she goes to|sense of “Beat the Cock. no oT cadleg tm TO APPEAR Console ..... 44.50 ¢15—(T) My Story. “Just Three} thinks he hes been cheating in| charm school in “Model for Mur-| | “Laicy” slipped in the latest Pale) so) vane io 4 cssstucee | MO Words,” drama. (4) News. Paul| “The Big Test.” Robert Young,| der” with Barbara Briton, Rich- | "ss. as ton tee iad oe ae °. Williams. (2) News. Ken Cline Billy Gray star. (56) To be an-/ ard Denning. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy.| Phil Silvers ast rating | nouncer have been fired from Ar-| #8 Marlowe, : 6:25—-(4) Sports. Bill Fiemming.} nounced San eee 0 a ee sneaked up too close to Unele | thur Godfrey's radio-television staff were married k (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett | g:99—(7) Masquerade Party. Panel by learning to fly in “ Miltie for NBO’s comfort , .. without forewarning or any reason | W° mouths after C |. quiz with guests disguised by | Teaches Andy to Fiy.” (2) I'm) «stage Show” hopes to bolster| given by their boss. a : ¢:30—-(7) Disneyland. Bing Crosby mahoey. (© Television Theater. The Law. George Raft mystery |i, subterranean rating with * 28 ie sings, narrates “The Legend of| Barry Jones in ‘ " story drama. “name” emcees—George Raft and| They the latest of 12 firings e's Sleepy Hollow,” based on Wash-| how one man’s quest for in- | 1:30—-(9) China Smith. Dan Dur-| 5,4 paley for starters , . . ty Getinay is & Wile over ot ee Ls ington Irving's story about Icha-| dividuality is overshadowed by| yes in adventure in Far East. (1) |" 0 months. Jazz Minister : bod Crane and the headless| State, (2) See It Now. Edward| Traffic Court. Juvenile problems. Tas, tiie eneh eaneenend q horseman. (4) Eddie Fisher| R. Murrow reports on “The Vice} Judge Kaufman presides. (2) De-| Johnnie Carson's secret could be |), “cag while Godtrey | Opening Show. Songs. (2) Top Plays of| Presidency—The Great Ameri-| ‘rolt Lions Quarterback. Van/ the brevity of his capers, none|_.”.. Pa., for the sg iq "SS. Dramia to be announced. can Lottery,” historical study of | Patrick and team members talk | long enough to bore, most of them | boo syivainia National Horse Show. to the Bi €:45—(4) News Cpravan. John| the nation’s second highest office.| football. funny enough to seem even short-| Cae simply said Godfrey gave no ¢ Cameron Swayze. Special interviews with Truman, | 11:00—~(T) Soupy’s On. Variety with | er . . reasons for the firings. When ques-| NEW YORK @~The Rev €:55—(56) Detroit Almanac. Solori| Wallace, Barkley. (56) Conver-} Soupy Sales. (9) National News. oe tioned about this at Harrisburg, | Vim 1. Kershaw, » Weeks of Detroit Historical Mu-| ational French. Dr: Burrows} (4) News. Paul Williams. (2)| cotmbia Pix is going tig ht| Godfrey replied: om the CBS television and radio ee | seum and bits of Detroit history.| Smith of Wayne U. in classes in News. Bob Murphy. ahead with its suit against Sid/ rs wy snow show The $64,000 Question with his Le %:00—(9) ‘The Lone Wolf. Louis} French which will quality viewers | 11:15~(7) Premiere *; | Ceasar, NBC, Max Liebman, etc. | 4.) 1 Py iseste aaa Hayward in adventure in “Kur-| for advanced study pay Be Pe eer Bnd because of the burlesque two sea-| ., - Cor pe . i achi.” (4) Screen Directors’ | g:38~(T) Break The Bank. Quiz {9 Good Neighbor Theater. Wil-| song ago of “From Here to Eter-| © runnin bap can’t) He can try Playhouse. Jack Carson plays! with Bert Parks. (56) Great) ,, Darga, Marjorie, Lord tm | nity,” despite the movie's fantas-| Dre snd bine Poole oe ye | next Tuesday p frontier judge in “Arroyo,” story! Lakes Lore. Fr. Edward Dowl- gh. ~-- D cadttie | the success. “Rt is my show and when 3 see] 2. eee Ma of primitive justice in early New| ing of U of D talks about history | Spow: Jotm Alexander im “Part: | “Tmogene Coca , . | it is time to make changes, I make|, The Rev. Mr. Kershaw. © PA. Systeme : Mexico. With Lynn Bari, Lola! of Great Lakes shipping. | Weather. Bette CBS is after °°) them” tor of the Holy Trinity Episcopal FE 26967 : Albright. (2) Arthur Godtrey and 9.997) Wednesday Night Fights. | 11:09 (0) lee pea en — ewe Church at Oxford, Ohio, got over KE Seo His Friends. Variety with Arthur | " Heavyweight Bout: “Boardwalk” | 'ieea woe n SM4 M®*Y) Desi Amaz and RKO are talk-| The these dismissed were Larry | the $32,000 hurdle last night by BLAKE 1157 W. Haren St. and the gang. From showgrounds| puny Smith vs. John Holman. (9 . question . : re ' of Pennsylvania National Horse Cross Canada Hit Parade: Music- 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. _ 7 falls in. love 11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve ‘Allen, : doplape : host, on variety. show. Nancy : —_ eet e*e x Walker, trumpeter; . Lawrence 2 Z Brown, guests. : THURSDAY MORNING + 6:50—(4) Today’s Farm Report. ; 6:55—(2) Meditations. : - |7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning a Show. tal 7:56-—(2) CBS News. y i #:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. YOUR KITCHEN! fence: Weeoen Tren THE ENVY OF EVERYONE 8:30-—(2) Welcome Travelers, (7) A dhe + rs CORRECTION |==--.- Wile Wondertand. WITH CUSTOM-BUILT CUPBOARDS - ’ = SPECIAL er | In Friday's paper the big 24 inch Bit tome a bang eee : G-E was advertised as 95, it we sire We Rich Ssterdays Demy Consens ond a oe ae te : should have been $249.95. The 24 Sekt Sei Gin (© Tow paced oo : inch mahogan wood console with ingine tes 6 Valent Lay. |, Pellet Ll on Bs Hg -= swivel base is $299.95, with 1 year 11:20—~(0 Feather Your Nest, (2 aw, eee Eee free parts warranty. g:enth Caldhen Ligh ette and its original lipstick pa- . 11:55—(1) News Ace. won... | . = ae Hampton Electric J mr" | cenit : 12:00—{7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (2)| week mishmash, imitating ite Nees et Raven Serene Se canes Ladies Day. (4) Ding Dong weekend “Station” to be antes 825 W. HURON Acad, y." Margaret Traman OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P. M. thse) Beulah Ge tory tet. ap ee eee Shows. Ran, iS ELITY . 1;00—(7) Charm Kitchen. (9) | ern protegee, an ex-Las Vegas i~ HIGH FID Stary Maspeth cy Raber Negus | Q. Lewis. ‘ for HEADQUARTERS [}2!3"< ey ==" | ee . jon ae ee oe eee ee GE DRYER 5 Wide Selection of Components Wm Poe tai cenars al gaat ( Orritaas tie pee a ’ Rog. $210.98 5 95 wus Catalogue “Net” Prices Matinee Aallers in th ‘ane Om i Ow 179” x= Attractive Demonstration Room yy aay By ~og Mew adil als ‘REMUS ‘Thursdey b.! ' Expert Guidance—Complete Installation “i Dae Wi Ue aah Thenter. (0 BUTTER | with aoset porclaa.* or — McCALLUM & DEAN nn welll tm Mb Mle ledecelln lle a lelelele lalallala elalel tale Ad for 409 E. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM Mi 4-5230 we sci ams A ti Hearing Aid oe ng ot In Pontice Until Oct. 29 “tice Colt. “4 Pinky. Lee. (2) Specially Designed for Men. STORE | Sagebrush Shorty, to Wear Behind the Tie! ot the Walled Loke EVANGELIST 4:30--(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Auntie | gang but the ae . C EFFIE JONES tA Mowe Cb | argue Tramen stars Nor Small! Light! Convenient! — ™ — ; b Twinky | on Martha 8 Opus i MONEY DOWN OF SHREVEPORT. LA. Virtually Eliminates Clothes Noise! 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