fencers fea, SS. ed Home Any ASSOCIATED PRESS INTERNATIONAL PRESS WS SERVICE 7 PHOTOS PRINCIPAL SPEAKER — Mayor Albert Cobo of Detroit shakes ~ hands with Charles E. Wilson, right, secretary of defense and princi- pal speaker at the opening session of the 32nd Annual American Chicago looks on. Municipal Congress in Miami, Fla. Mayor Richard D. Dailey of ip = United Press Telephoto ‘Bar Examination Cheating Cited Kavanagh Calls Session to Discuss Grand Jury _ Probe of Allegations LANSING & — Atty. Gen. ei bey 5 i fiie rt : i re. e 7 lf e 1 age = = j 3 E ZF. q a z i 7 well' as a rash of recent Com-| Michigan State Carpenters Coun- oe ve be made until the applicant, pays | seat in the global forum for the ° \osdppanctt oo pougee _ munist police attacks. cil, called the strike against the to the city regulated fees first time in 60 days when the| Mrs. Edward (Minerva David)/ 4. on Bates just north of Maple, 2 * aaa nero ee es on the size of the service desired. a.sombly meets at 3.p.m. EST to| Goddard, 85, of 32 W. Strathmore) | iding 9 “storage” lane ior cars The quartet of Americans heid|' 0 ‘ae tgs t imit Ethier said that pressure ond) tit peanparons on Ave died yesterday morning ati entering the Wabeek parking lot at gunpoint by East German police | MCnCases | / nge benefits in a chlorination of the system are now * y oot decisions *O" the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harel C. Outertag RNY), od " eee represents we the Setsce ot be gi penis cay She had pling Setuina Sane 60.98 Wo dee ( : The association Economi Says Son to use tt ven) France walked out of the As- gate St. ox S Edward P. Boland (D-Mass)—Os- eastens wits shave fan 60 om ist = Nation’ © the citizens upon acceptance by sembly on Sept. 30 when the (months. son lot across the street will issue ay tertag’s wife and Lt. James T-.| cent of State Highway Depart Owes 453 Billion More the city of the mains and the world body voted to debate Al- Born in Knoxville, Iowa July 17,| parking stubs at least three : | Tn keto ae ee Than Law Permits —" the State Health De-) gerian demands tor ne goa heat e pe sherdnare aaa ~ soy Ap Regan ~fesan | viet sector J. C. Schaub, special In other business, it Was ®0-| sternal matter a A aeoctical worse, Mrs. Godderd ye es : | * * * agree for the department, +e DETROIT #—The chairman of nounced that December 1955 . . attended school in Missouri and Norman Nadel, drama critic, will The U_ S. party, which included|"® #* “hopeful something can belie Citizens Committee “for the} county and school taxes were due} Alphand also will be called ©M\came to Pontiac in 1921 ies Sons, crest Baer ie a West Berlin chauffeur, was re- negotia' Hoover Report says that 20 million| by Dec. 10, A penalty of four to vote on the Southwest African)peen q member of the First Baptist - one Stem My a leased after four hours and sev- ees dollars a year have been saved in| Oe Se% will be added starting) question—one of the issues which |Church sifice 1942 and was a mem; i7 Soe se te iS aor — ; b the department 'Sline Post Jan. 21, 1956 for those delinquent). npted ‘another member, the|ber of the Berean Class of her) 4:1.° cnunnist for the Columbus shinee. 8 LS vo Office Department. alone : : "Las... doen ils ispute, although] as a result of Hoover Commission| he c; Mien’ iss Sproved| Un!0n offSouthsAtrice, to withdraw |chureh.. > Citizet, Nadel will address the il We ille Woman. se": union-association meet-| studies. > a ae 8 een ee from the remainder of the session.| surviving are four childresi, closed meeting at 8:15 p.m. af the ° one oge gs o>8. 36 ‘ane é ittee| Bloomfield Township for use of fn yas oath sg Se ak aie "Tn eer he received, ‘With in Critical Condition It the strike materializes, he is, committee! fire department, $2,300 per year} By coincidence, Alphand was re-| MYrWe Howard Lindsay and \ chairman, told the Detroit Eco- Lawrence W. David of Pontiac Lindsay said, it would affect only nomic Club yesterda that ““busi.| r five runs and $75 per run after/turning on the same day the rs, Goddard at whose home |Stevens, the Variety citation for Mrs. L. Dormire ot Construction projects. Hi g hw ®Yiness ts abunute veeaitel runs. French government undergoes a| “4 Mrs. = contributions to the Webberville, was reported in “‘crit-|Projects could continue as : critical test vote in the Paris Na-| "** “ed. theater,” the first ‘time a drama ical” sintiien ie’ estan "ad *.* *@ Pea Otter” ANS H Sol ti tional Assembly: The government’s| She is also survived by 14 grand-|_,itic has ever won the award, Pontiac General Hospital after an C. J, Carroll, executive secre- ; owe unts unon chances for survival were reported| children, 18 great - * * yesterday morning at| mi ot tne aasociation, said union eg cade: Aer ol 0 im. and six great The appointment of Herbert H. mem | viees have realized similar sav- . > ae 5 , chery, td Aor ode neues te Sete See pres otoasrees (FO SCHOOL Problems | ria srince to erne’s |stats at srs Tre| svg Sea omen oe BGG Sigh Givwctly into the pet ofl n,n ee we Se Mare Cee 8 ee need ne ome (Continued From Page One) | moved last sight when the po- |28Y 8t 1:30 p.m. in the Hunton) American Bankers Assn. has a five-ton gravel truck. oar roe << | Cae atemntals eaten ca leben” weld. Seems. Mtical committe voted 4 to 0 |Funerel Home. Burial wilt icllow) been ammounced Ay Fuad I. * * : z ‘an s . PYORTeSS-| 1. a Si-nation resolution shely- |? White Chapel Memorial Ceme-| Florenea, president, 4 Mrs, Dormiire suffered a concus-|\Commission Meeti ‘ badge ively smaller in number. ing discussion on the Moroccan |'**Y- predtest of the Mestnghes City Hall, sion and chest injuries. Her grand-|Colled Off for Tonight “The Women’s Army Corps,” he| Thus, the views of the delegates] question. in eematie National Bonk, ‘ : porn may = 4, is in “fair” i some cane neta a on six key educational problems * « *® Victoria, Richard lectures will be 5 an Residents| inte acerstion an od Te Sorta meranveGlatnce World War If have there|"il be “distilled” for final sub-} The Algerian question wasiand Mark Johnson fates OY Wet Bev, Banas Fonte of , conference| dropped from discussion by the St. James Episcopal Church, the The truck driver, Herbert Cum-|be no City Commission meeting|been more than 15,000 women in|mission as the official Victoria, Richard and Mark John- . mings, 31, of 36 Sanderson Ave.,| ton the service. ‘They have enough|report. enanimons decision of the Assamb| "inten of Bir. an Drs. 12-|nanisY whe egheee “Beteliede and in Dark for 1 Hour was treated for bruises and re-| With the exception of Com-|uniforms to last 10 years.” The round table procedure, Fudey. France. praigay-ae iit & Johnson, 9 W. Beverly|Duty” and. “"Resourcefulness and s leased. ' | missioners Roy V. Cooley, all the} He also reported that @ Spot) which bans floor debate-and vot- |, St. are at the Pursley Foresight,” will be at 11 a.m. Dec. About 200 ; check of one Air Force supply nounced it would return to the ses- | m. ? _wesidents of the ' lawmakers are attending the four- ing, was challenged last night... : Home where service will be held!7 and Dec. 14-at 10 a.m. Sylvan Lake area were without|Rock and Bang ‘Em day American Municipal Congress depot showed there were enough by a lone woman delegate, Mrs. * * Wednesday at 2 p.m. Burial will normal electrical power for more nae ‘which opened Sunday in Miami,|items on hand to last from 9 to 69) Eamand D. Campbell, a mem-| Eagerness of the French to re-|be in Oak Hill Cemetery. ‘ ‘ “ti Ca. oniggrgegs } Go 0 Detron Eat-|Andorem tee on The weekly meeting for the fol-\quoTES FIGURES Board, asked that the confer: | moir decision not to await Assemb-|the Victory Tabernacle, Lincoln ; son line, © _ jsince a month. Came hunt-| lowing week is slated for Tuesday.| «we dare not pile on waste any) CMe be permitted to consider |iy ratification of the political com-|Park will officiate. School Addition Bids A spokesman for Edison said|i"€ Season and his friends Dec. 6 when the six are due back|ionger,”” Francis continued as he| Teselutions—which would require | mittee’s vote to shelve Morocco.| The children were burned in a I tig Se site coeaeed by 0 bearned Om 8 On ee jin the city. bi-partisan support| * floor vote. The Assembly is expected to act}udden fire at their home Satur- See eee Oe nag Br omg oo on tor the Hoover Commission report.| However, Neil McElroy of Cin-jon the matter later this week. . |¢ay. Richard, twin brother of Vic] BLOOMPIELD HILLS < At a id poles a a Group life insurance plans date! “He told the Economic Club that|cinnati, chairman of the confer- 9.8.9 toria, 2 yrs, old, died Saturday.| special Schoo! Boerd meeting lest ae ogee: shout the national debt is closer to 700/ence, indicated to newsmen that| The Assembly this afternoon will| Victoria and the baby, 8 months)/" EO) Mt ne ae a billion dollars than the 247 billion/despite protests the procedure) approve commition, feb-jcid Mark, died at Pustios Genwalle, were received t . Teachers ee ee AR? ames Killian Jr., jrean un " em I. ; heliag se 3 wi eded tha ara (of the Massachusetts Institute of|U.N. session. The -committee/ Edward P, O'Reilly Prod yer ee construction, me- Concer Tl) | dittion dotiar known debt, 240 |Technology. opened today’s discus-| passed & U.S. - sponsored resol) 11 p10 will be recited at.Sithe ‘work . totaled pe pen . . billions of loans, 1¢1 billions of (109 on “What Should Our Schools) tion which implies that North Ko-| || 0 cee the Aetrok Cooscact os wit inate ak tae ser. |Accomplish?” rean Communist refusal to agree/° © SS Slee he eaorea ; ontracting and Engineer- jobs in private businesd or) Fue" . pod. Siena tar eatead Killian declared that all partici-|to free elections bars any solution gr dene we” Tr _ ing Co. submitting the low con- stay home. * program. goal of the schools should be “the a The Aner i tale Chacch mi| Bide included © septe tank Ran, cemiatieeet oth a, see Commiaien, bedding A Credit Union 2" nag ‘| and drain eld not ‘8. Otfice of Education, est- tion. oun HY UNION [4,0 remy award P| Mgured tn the board's $180,000 there was a shortage of"Y ~former President Herbert) He said: “We insist upon keep-|_ O'Reilly, son of the deceased, wili| “timate, and accounting sub- qualified teachers thie year.|Hoover, was formed by Congress|ing this freedom even if some of] Pia uet Scheduled be celebrant of the Mass. Burial| *tamtially for the approximate * 2* @. to study governmental operations tidy advantages inherent in q will follow in Mount Ceme-| #46000 added over the first esti- number of cllege grad-jand récommend economies. standardization iaust be, foregone| od sw. 94 mate, going down. ‘ we are all well aware stand- County ~ i. : x apie hee th ee Francis urged that {ts recom-lardization and freedom rarely go|Credit Union will hold its Mr, O'Reilly is survived by his} Bids will be studied by the ar 000 were graduated, In|™endations still outstanding be put|together. And we cling to this) annual banquet Jan. wife and six children, the Rev.chitect and returned Monday for 1955 the number was 285,000. They|into-effect “before the nation gets/freedom for the individual even at 6:30 p.m. in the Elks Temple,|Father Edward O'Reilly of Rose-| approval. The board will also hold were of the weneration horn in th~|caught up in the political swirl of | though it looks at times as though|114 Orchard Lake Ave., according| Ville, Mrs. Phillip Jordan of Las/a special session Thursday to re- . Births picked up durin” : the welfare of the nation were|to Robert C, Miller, program chair-/ Vegas, Nev., Mary Blizabeth,|ceive bids for the new six class- Rend ianc The number spa ee suffering from it.” - os mee. sib diai dak Wiledind ie ye a William O'Reilly, — over Be see on West- « ; “@ ”- ew i ! * * aduates in the future Bay City Local Halts arene othe dhortage of acien.|be elected and the dividend for| A sister, Mrs. Frank McKenna, : a President's committee on Avto-Lite Production dete & inion GallLane® Aostnanh, Spicer WANG MOSES Yon. Aree ney Ser eee ot vee rere Bh White House conférence says CITY uw — Production he is “convinced that the Ameri-jnounced later. _|Sunday, : lepers ive new centers c 96,696 of those graduated) naited today ot Blectric Auto(can system of finding voluntary| Reservations can be made at the PE grou the Gold Coast is reported by in 1955 were qualified|; ite Co, when 1,000 members uf| Ways to meet such crises is better|¢redit union office, third n Lee Youngquist. | Accr=. is tees “Ta cae aieniet io abe wan injected Inte’ the conterence (have been invited, regardless offmonth old:son of David L. and Special | The fund says that to “maintain a thecting 00 tie = today. whether they are credit union|Maureen Sweet Youngquist, wast e present overall pupil-teacher| 00" Tee te ven tn a nation| clarence M. Mitchell, a confer-members, said Miller, Guests are dd on artival at Pontiac Gen- jf | ratio, the schools will have to en- : 6 en ence delegate rn the | welcome, Se Hospital last night.- a ae a pry eg Emery hanged mgt eg eng Te at eo lary to yoens. : a. Junk TEk portage wie oil War hese pre- rs mee os . i r vf i 4 ee . vious 35, The colleges and univers-| Discharges, production stand-|charged southern states reorle. This May Do It £ Ree. Dees. at Ce Souder et ee ee ities will_Kave to add more teach-|ards and wages at the local level «detying” the Supreme Court's ban LOS ANGELES #—Pol . Youngquist, make their home]. reasss rage ADVANTAGE ers. in the next 15 years than in involved. The on school seg to get the’ upper hand Jat 4005 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Theil a» all previous history combined,” | any has Michigan plants’ ‘Therefore, the NAACP official Angeles’ freeway traffic a ee See Rese pom The natjonal average of teach-|at Port Huron said, his organization questions by using a helicopter to spot jamsjolic Church. =si—( ss sl CALL PE 2.6424 ers’-pay in 1954-55 for, grammar — — _ _ |whether delegates from such states|The City Board of Public Prayer service will be at 10:07 0 schools was $3,614 and’ for high| After 10 years of residence in|could legally receive travel ex-|has authorized " alWednesday moriing in the Donel-] Pather & Sen schools, $4,194, The average ‘one aes ne from the government to landing area er tesinet vith ‘bur- Plant end Office, 941 : “both was $3,816. f “a villa at Cannes, _ ; ial’ in Waterford Center Cemetery THE. PONTIAC PRESS, oF re TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1955 THREE. “Turnabout Was Coisidered Fair Until Women Designed Men's Clothes wae Gane nes othe theory| en's Oa a a aera oe coogi wera Bg Sadi Mas placed. on twogear probation| trusted. Others unpaid! Sore than George B. Hartrick. : sere land assessed $150 court costs yes- but ~certainly not - pt Be lao eagy ghey sym Roberts admitted Nov. 21 steal-| Greece has imposed a new regu-terday by Oakland County Circuit .|sultants, . ; ns. *'thed ‘cemnat batt anid a ing clothing Nov. 9 from a clean-|ldtion restricting petroleum com-|Judge George B. Hartrick. ut se ih.ctsaalendumah % aulleue saad tondh lout ena plant at 28681 Northwestern|pany profits to amounts ont: Eecwer sini mee oe ee ee a ne ant color manenee. Hwy., Southfield Township. owes. ste ocqumatagt md betore two girls in Pontiac anything for them. women n they went . . ‘Some merchants say the wite/along with thlir. busbands. they|Jail Term, Probation spurs the husband into spending} Were listened to on the matter of| Thomas Winegar, 22, of 136 S.J more on his appearance than he/fit, but seldom consiilted: about| Edith St., yesterday was placed on s te detien would if he weren’t nagged. They| fabric, color, brand or price. two-year probation and assessed |i ie @ pe eo report 50 per cent of their sales : ay the teary, tht 6 woman, woullot men's sts are made wile bef eee ag © bij 8 as not’ to clash with his wife’s| ure ik a: here's a gilt the entire fashions. - Omald ai’ table Wb sie family will always use! | MEN RESENT IT ' Many women have long been very vocal about telling their men complicates sales, wastes clerk's Play , Court Costs n Blane Roberts In Oakland County Circuit Court yesterday, Blane A. Roberts, 21, of |. 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Not the famed cottontails, which A young giraffe, “Happy,” will) me G STAMPS SDAY ses i LESS as a | ws Sy % # "2 =* y \DIN goat cele Bis . ‘ 4 ca de ° . elegraph Thrift Filling but the burrowing Belgian hare! tvpe of European rabbit sportsmen have been bringing into the U.S.) There is no law against shipment stocks on the Juan Islands off Washington state. No one knows hew many small state commerce. The rabbits may solve one prob-: ‘lem for the nation, though. Cog-| colonies of the long-ears have |ceivably, they could eat enough to Denzil Allen said he sold his half by T. been shipped from Washington to satisfy hunters and dog clubs but | they are known to have shown | up in Pennsylvania, Maryland, sa wets at ees: Writer of Williams’ ‘Speeches Gets OK -. to establish colonies may explode into a plague. | LANSING w® — Gov. Williams’ Once established in a locality, new speech writer, after a brief) the rabbits resist extermination trial period on the governor's per- more than rats or mosquitoes, “sonal payroll, has been placed on NATIONS PLAGUED j the state payroll, it was disclosed England, France, Australia and today. New Zealand are already being) The executive office said that plagued by millions of rabbits, hop-| James G. Crowley, former Detroit ping, eating, breeding and denud- and Washington, D.C., newspaper- ing the earth to such an extent man and radio commentator, was that sheep have starved, | eegass on the office payroll Oct. ‘eliminate future agricultural sur- pluses, anyone who tries playing with fire, since one of. the| | started at $7,621 a year and has been jumped to $8,268. In an- other three pay periods he will be raised to $8,915, the office said. . | Williams announced Oct. 6 ‘that ihe was employing Crowley with controversy the nation, It seems divided on whether Under civil service rules he | Washington state authorities re-\“‘private funds” temporarily to fuse to do anything about the|prepare data for the special legis- question, contending that those who lative session. entertain fears are “ alarmed.” The Fish and Wildlife;major speeches since then. Gift Problem Solved ( birthday, anniversary, or ‘‘just because” ) «++ when you give him a * orelco’) WITH ROTARY BLADE ACTION electric shaving’s first’ basic improvement in 21 years 1. Built to shave according to beard’s natural growth—makes clumps and whorls disappear first each . gives comfortable, time over. skin-close shaves from the very 2. No whisker o-. Norelco'’s 12 ‘first. es shave off whiskers 5. No repair-shop blues. Lubri- with the same stroke as a barber's cated for life. seit chereeanen . 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Coster attention to instruction Fukien province along the coast op- WAL, signed yesterday at the age of 17. in civics in Eire’s schools is urged posite Formosa have captured Le | cl Gy White, Dublin labor leader.)1,331° Communists in four years.’ ‘ ; ; ‘ : You can tell the difference blindfolded / ceroy gives you that Real Tobacco Taste - : ——— ene ee ie HILIMiNNN | HERE'S way ! f Rich, rich tobacco plus twice as many filters — 1 as the next two largest-selling filter brands ! , +e oe nd UARGEST ENTER BRANDT _Gilter Tip CIGARETTES KING-SIZE Z ey VICEROY’S EXCLUSIVE FILTER IS MADE FROM PURE CELLULOSE | —SOFT, SNOW-WHITE, NATURAL! =~ a a \ ee | t. Fl ta PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 99 ; uF I . 1955 cas HE rany DOU! * It's a delightful Christmas fairy story that could truly have happenes to your four- year-old...“The Fairy Doll,” by Rumer Godden. 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And discover heipful beauty aids for vour skin type in “Let Yourself Glow.” - Also— St8 wow A COMMUNNTY finds the true meaning of Christmas love in “The Miracle at St. Columba's Kirk.” \ Read the touching, exhausting things that happened in his recent campaigns for gover- nor... for President. OR. SPOCK talks with mothers F. about children's jealousy... ” parental tensions that result. A YOUNG ROYAL COUPLE'S exciting fight for love and happiness —"“We Lost Our Throne,” oa, by ex-Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia, ‘Tn all: 37 articles, 4 stories and features, Berkeley, decided a big fami- _ |Township School Board members! sors, some glue and a little imagin- GOING HOME—aAlberto Gainza Paz, former editor and publisher of La Prensa in Buenos Aires, gets a helping hand from his wife as he packs in his New York apartment preparatory to returning to Ar- ‘gentina. Paz was forced into exile when former dictator Juan Peron seized La Prensa in 1951. Since Peron's ouster there have been un- official reports the ‘paper. would be restored to Pez. Use Old Cade for Decorations Taylor Board — Reviews Plan 2 Wrapping Gitts S " Offi ° ° ean put those old Christmas cards ool icials Given which have been gathering dust State Proposal on Row, ‘for the past year to use by using Over Traffic Light ithem to decorate your gift pack- jages. DBARBORN (INS) — Taylor) All you need is q pair of scis-| today were studying a four-point! ation and you're all set. . proposal submitted by the State) Highway Commission in an effort! to solve the row over a traffic’ maging appa = light at Cypress and =| jueni enn the Chcteten , | cards: Santa, noinsettias, snow- men, holly, angels, wreaths, or | whatever else appeals te your | First , wrap your gifts in plain * * . The board members agreed last) night to review the recommenda- tions of a survey made by the Highway Department, faney. Arrange them in groups or sing-; ly on the packages, holding them in place with a little glue. . ¥ * i i i i erection of a traffic light at the intersection, for which township mothers have picketed, it ap- peared the problem would re- main unsettied. The recommendations included: 1. Reduction of the speed limit) can achieve after a little practice. on Telegraph between Van Born) To create a delightful winter and Brest from 50 to 45 miles an|scene slant g ribbon across a To complete the job, tie them up with brightly colored ribbons, us- ing bits of holly, little bells, tinsel and. Christmas seals for garnish. Here are a few suggestions on | the many startling effects you eft turns and U-turns on Tele-| a © hour. package and paste some jolly snow * * ® |people on it as though they were 2. Prohibition of all but three'tumbling down a slide. graph between Vow Born and| You might. try designing the Northline. This also’ in@ludes the| wrapping to suit the gift or the prohibition of two left turns onto porsonality of. the person who w Telegraph from Ames and Byers |receive it. ee. Roads. | If your friend is a chess player, | you can create a checkerboard | | motif with a red and green | Christmas colors. = * e + 4. Rerouting school buses to) If the present is for a skiing eliminate their crossing Telegraph. /enthusiast, a mountain scene de- Orville Jones, superintendent of|picting skiers would be appropri- the township schools, told Harold ate. Baueric, assistant, state highway commissioner, and William L. Mar- Mou vin, Detroit district traffic engineer se Interrup ts Radio of the Highway Commission, that Broadcast 20 Minutes the board would let them know) . within the week whether the pro- |, SPRINGTTELD,. Chie @ — ‘Mighty Mouse” or one of his posal would be acceptable. ‘country cousins knocked Spring- ee ifield’s radio station WLBY off the Baurle and Marvin told those at-|air yesterday for 20 minutes and tending the meeting last night that|ejectrocuted himself in the proc- their survey shdwed a traffic sig- ess, nal at the intersection would have | es .@ + a tendency to cause more accidents! Station officials said a field and speed up rather than lessen'mouse crawled into a 220-volt the speed pattern in the area. transmitter in WLBY's transmit- -_ ting building outside the city lim- the largest|its. The rodent knocked the station| in the/off the air and burned himself up when 1,000 kilowatts of power) e * * * 3. A 24-hour full-time flasher at the disputed intersection, A 692-foot tanker, freight ship ever built , Was launched recent- oS ae aS Se J ii, gael Gat cases ste gthe tO OP gee ye eee . ~~) “« _ Se i, ee = Pontiac's store Take 6 Months to ‘Pay! 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Solid pant. 6 mos.-1'2 yrs. 2.98 PRN i eu, aes oe uae ge ee RE Se Ss ae at eee indy Rp ag ge at ee IE aay EP € i af : \ “ aS & ¥ Ay : oe oo ee arg ee ey ey fener “come x Cutest no F Bink eh USemtL Bassert Advertising Manager Nat'l Adv. Mer. —————_—_—_ = ' ‘Bntered at, Post Office. Pontiac. as second class matter = MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIA‘ED PRESS The Associated Press ts entitied exclusively to the use republication of all local news prenes | in this news- for Paper as well as al] AP news dispate Tue Powruc Purses ts delivered by carrier for 40 cen fh “Sai where garsier setvice is not available by m: ashtenaw Counties it ts $12.00 a year: elsewhere in ichivan and al! other es in the United States ‘00 a year All maf! subscriptions payeble in advance. one Ponting FE 2-8181 MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS = TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1955 Holiday Traffic Toll Worst in State Annals — State officials are justifiably con- rerned about the heavy Thanksgiv- ing Day traffic toll. Besides many serious injuries, a to- tal of 22 persons lost their lives in Michigan automobile crashes. This is more than twice as mahy deaths as the nine which occurred on Thanks- giving Day 1954. * * * More alarming, this record is the worst for any one day holi- day in State history and accounts for 20 per cent of all 116 deaths reported in the United States over the holiday. Governor WiiuiaMs, shocked. by the unprecedented slaughter, has asked State Police Commissioner Cups to study and make a detailed report on every one of these fatal ac- cidents, © x’ *«: ~& | What baffles them and every- ‘ one else interested in highway - safety, is why 19 of these fatal- ities occurred between 5 p.m. ‘ and midnight. The weather was ideal, roads were dry and traffic - Was not unusually heavy. Per- _ haps these excellent conditions ' were contributing factors, Whatever the case, these Thanks- giving Day deaths should make every Michigan motorist resolve anew to obey every highway safety rule_to the letter. Equal State Aid Asked for Parochial Schools . In a statement issued at Washing- ton, the Roman. Catholic hierarchy has asked for equal church school: tights to financial grants and aids now accorded public schools. This statement says that be- cause church schools “emphat- ically are an integral part of the "American education system and ’ are carrying a large share of the educational burden, they have full right to be considered and dealt with as components of the . system.” , ; The church further contends that “students of these schools have the tight to benefits from those measures, grants or aids which are manifestly designed for the health, safety and welfare of American youth, irrespec- tive of the school attended.” This newspaper recognizes the great progress made by parochial schools in the United States. There now are more such excel- lent schools here than in any other country. We rejoice in the fact that this has been possible _ because of the religious liberty guaranteed by our Federal Con- stitution. . * * W.. But we must point out that the same Constitution which guarantees . that religious freedom also explicitly ‘decrees separation of church and state. So explicit is this Constitutional barrier that in 1947 the Supreme Court held in a New Jersey case: “No tax in any amount, large or small, can be levied to sup- port any religious activities or in- stitutions, whatever they may be called, or whatever form they may adopt to teach or practice clic schools, finanelal assistance would necessarily have to be accorded all other church and private schools. Helicopter Saves 21 * * * in Epic of Sea and Air No more thrilling chronicle of sea - and air has been written than the helicopter rescue of a wrecked ship's crew of 21 off the northeast tip of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. For 28 hours the Kismet’s Greek had clung to their foundering vessel before, they saw any hope of escap- ing death. Then a Canadian Navy helicopter, which had been grounded by the fierce gale, was able to make the first of four rescue flights to the “pattered ship’s deck. Only stouthearted men brave the northern seas at this time of year. It is good to know that equally stout- hearted men are willing and able to go to their aid in times of peril. . “A survey of large corporations un- covers only one, a manufacturer of chocolate, that has no vice president.” —Trade note. On the other hand, we've heard tell of a corporation that had so many vice presidents it had to add still another one—a vice presi- dent in charge of vice presidents. A MULE may break a farmer's leg by kicking him, but he won’t turn over on him and mash him to death, as a tractor will do if it gets the chance. —=— The Man About Town Let’s Make Pledge With Ourselves to Assist in Observance of $-D Day Safe Driving Day: When we're asked to drive as we always should drive. MAT is asking readers of this column to make a pledge to themselves for a better observance of all safe driving rules. If we have any bad accidents on National Safe Driving Day, let us not have any member of the MAT family on the guilty. list. It is our inten- tion to consult with Clyle R. Haskill, Pontiac chairman for that event of Dec. 1, and the local officials, and ascertain if any guilty person belongs to our family. And let’s keep up the habit, we learn in this observance of the day. Giving $25,000 to Flint’s college and cul- tural development fund are Mr. and Mrs. Ivan L. Wiles, placing them among the substantial con- tributors to this $15 million project. Now Buick Division manager, Mr. Wiles got his start with General Motors in Pontiac in 1928. , A bear that he came across near Van- derbilt was so close to Horace Martindale of Drayton Plains that he could hear him grunt, but disappeared in a ravine before he could shoot. Horace says the animal . . made a derisive back kick befure vanish- ing from view. A lemon tree, now three feet high, in the home of * Mrs. Justin Parvu of Wixom, has two lemons, each as large as a grapefruit. The leopard, panther, mountain lion, wild cat or whatever it was that was seen a couple of years ago around Leonard, Holly and some other Oakland county points, has evidently moved to Ann Arbor, where it was recently seen near the stadium. This causes . Randall Van Wert to suggest that it-may be a wolverine. The new captain of the Detroit state police post, Jack Warner, is a Pontiac area resident, living at 3425 West Long Lake: Road. een Pontiac’s nearest neighboring city, Sylvan Lake, has chosen Mayor Anthony Kreps for his seventh term. Congratulations, Tony. : (eee ‘ After trapping along the Clinton and Huron Rivers for over a quarter century, Hank Friskhorn of Pontiac Lake, looks for a big muskrat crop during the open season which runs _ from Dec. 1 to Jan, 15. The muskrat houses seem more numerous than ever. Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weber * of 198 East Iroquois Rd.; golden wedding. ; John Wedow of 54 South Roselawn Dr.; eighty-fourth birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Clark of Birmingham; golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs, James Brooks |; golden wedding. THE PONTIAC PRESS. ro "TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1955 “Let’s Put It In His Glove—For Luck” David Lawrence Says: Critics of Nevada A tomic Blasts Think Nothing of Soviet Hydrogen Bomb Tests WASHINGTON —Strangely enough, now that the Russians have exploded a powerful hydrogen bomb, there is no wave of pro- test from the same quarters which criticized the Atomic Energy Com- mission in recent months for test- ing bombs in Nevada. It will be inferred that when “the Russians do it, the critics in this country and abroad think it's He said the United States “‘can- not afford to take a chance’ and that, “if you're in a contest, as at a high altitude, there. was no mental people are in India sup- posedly to encourage the ‘‘neu- tralist” government there. to keep on shouting for “peaceful coexis-. tence," it doesn’t seem to bother the’\Kremlin to pick just such a time’.to explode the most powerful | hydrogen bomb Russia has ever tested. SENATOR SPEAKS Information as to what Russia is up to comes from a variety of sources -- not the least sensa- tional being a speech by Senator Stuart Symington, of Missouri Democrat, who was formerly sec- retary of the Air Force under the Truman adminigtration. Speak- ing at a political dinner this week in Baltimore, Symington said in rt: “The future looks worse. For a great many years, since 1920, the Soviets have been working contin- uously on guided and ballistic mis- siles. They obtained much help from the Nazis in this field. “In this country we have been f At the Air Force offices here it was said that no information could be made available, as this would highly secret matter. The Missour! senator also ih Zig itt tg g3 i i Soe oe Doctor Forwards Arguments Against Tonsil Removals cause for congratulation rather than censure.” The Minnesota medical journal editorial was inspired by my ad- ternative for tonsillectomy for a i A fairly effective method that is safe instead of a method that in- volves the risk of life in every instance, I still plump for diathermy (elec- ‘tro-coagulation) treatment as the method of choice for infected ton- sils, . ‘ Your life is your own to risk recklessly if you wish. I'm a cow- ard and wouldn’t risk mine if I had infected tonsils. HE'D SUBMIT IF— T’'d submit to tonsillectomy if 1 had tuberculosis, actinomycosis, syphilis or cancer. But no topsil- lectomy for me in any other cir- cumstance. * Signed a or 180 benny re ageing pee an and hygiene, hot to , Glag- De or treatment, will be anewered add: tiac te (Copyright 1955) which ee i uf ™, Junior College in Pontiac i is i i e se te a Eg i i : ih ? | | i £ i E iH Hl i I Hal Boyle Says: Rootin’, Tootin’ Cowboys . Did Mighty Poor Shootin’ NEW YORK ~ In the wild and woolly West, it seems, there was wilder than a cowboy’s FS ity a ee Aes sale i Hee met . aifad fe rt | Pair i i ? rocks or beanshooters. holed up in an adobe hut and fought 80 besieging cowboys to a draw. Some 4,000 shots were poured Li Hf ii STP 1 7. F Ful Z : -E z : Case Records of a Psvcholowist Personality Prints Left Everywhere. Decide ‘Memorial’ You Leave Behind Contrast Herman’s “memo- rial” with that of Margaret Mitchell, Then enumerate the uwnwitting accomplices who joined her slayer in producing her death. Is your job helping ing them down? Don’t let fat pay checks becloud your analy- sis. Jesus warned wus about placing stumbling blocks in front of children. Take heed! i Fis ft iv | ri te di 5 ; i prints ; le fe u fils fg ; Un a8 28 Lac} & = a di : d f iield ar g i i i ra Pp : A i Wg * / ; a 7” THE PONTIAC PRESS, TURMAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1955. i SEVEN U. S, Detects: Radioactivity Spewed Over Globe by Russian A- Blasts “WASHINGTON (INS)—Tiny par- “seal off a new and larger test radioactivity particles and trans-|the easily-measureable radioactiv-| and frequently reach jet speed of {tity of radioactive matter may be a “U-bomb"’—the kind in which|from tracing back high altitude ticles of radioiactivity spewed|bomb. mit reports to Washington ae added to the atmosphere by| 600 miles an hour or more. As |considered * ‘infinitely divisible,” {high speed particles created by an|wind directions, knows the ap- around the globe by every nuclear me M: telegraph and radio. each blast is. normally distributed the winds race around the earth, | For the same reason, the fact|H-bomb are used to split atoms in|proximate location of the Soviet blast tell the US. pre ogra More than 200 U,S. weather sta- These repérts tell much more around the earth in three or four| some radicative particle s— |that radioactivity can be measured|an ordinary uranium shell—or altest center. But neither the loca- s 4 tioris and high-flying observation than’ the tnat that a bent days, and under the worst condi-| enough to measure—are certain | does not indicate that it is at all|C-bomb,” .in -which cobalt isition nor the news concerning 3 mediately Russia sets planes patrolling the perimeters rin oy A .8 tions: would reach every portiori| to fall op every waiting instru- |dangerous, It may be only a bil-|added to increase the deadliness|bombs other than A-and H-types, F : of Communist: power, detect the will one — se ‘of the globe within ten days. ment, lionth or a trillionth of the amount|of radioactive fallout. has ever been hinted at in official im sings a yo PATROL NEAR SOVIET This is the kind of mathematica)|'"4t would be damaging. 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Economically, he argues that unions have won much of the nation’s present prosperity by in- creasing worker ;purchasing pow- er and that the merger will be aimed at advancing that cause. Politically, he says: “Fears have been expressed that there will be too much power, too much concentration of power, and that it might be used politically. Well, in my book it will be used politically. CONTINUE MARCH : “Not with the idea in mind of running the country, not with the idea in mind of seeking public of- fice for trade unionists — although’ there is nothing wrong with that, we have some pretty good ones— but with the idea of continuing the forward march of American labor, getting for American labor the fair share of whet we. produce. “Let oe as worry about la- Meany has recognized that mis- use of increased labor power may be countered by new legislative from the AFL to the CIO Nobody, however, seems to be-wor- rying now. about another schism. ee © ef te Meany will draw the same $35,- 000 per year salary as head of the AFL-CIO ag he presently receives as AFL president. While this is curbs against unions, He has.coun- seled that union powers must be used wisely or face that conse- . * * @ The merger, which becomes ef- fective next week, will throw to- gether 108 AFL unions and 30 CIO unions into one federation, The CIO} group is to remain intact as a De- partment of Industrial Organiza- tions within the new federation, SAME SALARY Presumably this will leave the) CIO free, im the first few years of the merger at any rate, to quit! s a body and establish a rival federation just as happened in 1935) = above the average union leader's salary, it’s less than the $50,000 paid to miners chief John L, Lewis or to Teamsters Union President Dave Beck, @r_the $76,000 received by George Harrison, president of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks. Little effect of the merger is ex: jpected on the forthcoming presi- dential campaign. For the next year or more, the combined AFL- CIO plans codirectors of political activity, one for- AFL unions and one for CIO unions, They probably will operate more closely than in} \the past, however, ‘DOWN THE LINE A two-year period after the mer- ger has been arranged to perfect|supporting the dovetailing of the thousands of state, area and city.AFL, and CIO organizations, some of which have maintained . strong rivalries for years. They are supposed to merge alll down the line and, if they haven't at the end of the two-year period provided, they are to be forced together. * oe Leaders of the AFL and CIO seem to feel they'll be able to col- lect more voluntary politica] con- tributions from union members un- der the new setup. , MAIN ADVANTAGE However that turns out, the main union political advantage out of the merger is likely to be that one AFL-CIO organization in each state evenjually will have the power to give or withhold substantially all organized labor support, In the past, unions have sometimes di- luted their “over-all influence—one ‘within the new federation, has pro- another supports litical support of the is likely to be more meaningful/bro and thus courted more by prospec-| y tive candidates. * a ™ . Will the merger lead to more strikes and pressures on employ- ers? Unions will operate much as they have in the past, each bar- gaining separately on its own with employers, . REUTHER STRIKE FUND : However, the CIO's Walter Reu- ther, who probably will remain as chief spokesman for CIO unions posed establishing a huge strike fund from which all AFL-CIO un- ions could draw for money aid dur- ing walkouts. He has offered to start such a fund with a million- dollar contribution, Thus, Pett Pa a possibility ot Rodgers Rodgers, former aide to the late Sen. Robert A. Taft (R-Ohio), told an employer group in California a few weeks ago that “it's my sin- “It’s an almost certain -event,” said, “that this new r- Politics more union cooperation in strikes ganization will. find millions of bor’s political power remember this: We did not choose the battle- ground, this political battleground. If they can pass laws that can hamstring, weaken and destroy Santa Gives Aid to Save Elephant From Oblivion GLASGOW (INS)—Santa Claus came early in Scotland to save the life of Charlie the elephant. 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Warren Elmer equipping it with every modern (Carthy | (R-Wis), s Miller! ri hea facility for the diagnosis, treat- “has not been appointed” acting Man: Warren is all ment and care of patients. ‘postmaster ie Appleton, Wis — ones BS I pa ithe city’s Jewish tall rarer Dg The sisters, of an order found- Appleton is McCarthy's home| yy was a most unusual head ec in Germany more than a cen- |town, He had recommended the | table. fe edditien to amserted tury ago and represented in this appointment of Miller, 57, to suc-| men of the cloth and good-heart- country since the 1870s, staff 51 jceed Stephen Balliet, who reaches | schools in Pennsylvania, New the mandatory retirement age of Engiand and Puerto Rico.- ae tomorrow. McCarthy's office said Wednesday Miller had been Through the long years of pave| appointed. less work they had built on a +60-|™ The de content vac geeraard pares ne declined use of his name wretused hat, not his steak, \to indicate whether Miller would) The lively youngsters Wee) sidering that, too. pte alued at than $1,000,-| | than trot heure: of Britigh actress (Gane Valued at more than $1.0%lo¢ would not get the post later.jsaved at birth by Divine Provi| A Hollywood Wester has been} Diana Dors is shaped in London| Mother Tharsilla, a character out|pointment is under teview by the It took 1,000 and ice cream canufacturer Remo ; Bertorelli, 36. He's doing isin. whopping sum of $900,000. [federal prohibition laws and in 1946 e one of those good anes i department,” the spokesman said. 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The number of|abo b keeping us posted on the latest! After jotting down the results of|poetic and assume that death/daily assaults runs around the 20sion Sunday are : murders, robberies, assaults and/several weeks of boxscores, I/takes a holiday like the rest of|most of the time, Mondays through/it has often been proven that ‘Vaughns, 33, of 73 Crawford St.,|® $0 on. know right off that the women us; but nobody is’ able to explain) Sundays, seldom running much/crooks have principles against. is accused of shooting Detroiter This is very thoughtful indeed./molesters are quite quiet on Sun-/why Thursday and Friday over 30 or dropping much below|kind of ; , . * + days, but that is the day when|dead, deathwise. : 20 If a reader earnestly follows this/ auto thieves are just hitting stride. Monday is the big a tor | Which proves, I guess, that if} vate in New York lowed a quarrel, police said handy guide day in and night out,} What does this tell me? It is purgiars, from which a can (there's one thing you can really) og¢ like this: Murder, 1; rape, | The accused will await trial in Senta Clout, peppermint he can sort of figure how things/safe to let one’s daughter walk! only deduce that weekends are|Count On in a big city it is bad) g; pebbery, 31; felonious assault, | Oakland County Jail. canes and Christmas are going in criminal sas ar be church on Sunday, but it is! the time for quiet looking ahead. |"©™pers. 27; burglary, 140; grand larceny, Cards, Send your friends ce a ecrnstence, that] vie 12 Cain & sitter for O8F'*)' Grand larceny shumps drefeat-|RORRERY NEXT Fae ecoale ogsthoena 10 Hurt in Cuban Riot mark Christmes Cords SA pe Keer fs ically on Sanday, which is to be| Robbery is next in line for the) But thanks to my daily box for they reflect the Friday is an off day for burglar . saa Nae ; : : 2 : SANTIAGO, Cuba ®—Six stu- . DEATH'S DEAD DAYS ‘expected, but picks up with a tre-/title of most even-keeled crime on. score, I figure I can avoid trouble! dents and four policemen. were| a true spirit of Christmas! Makes you feel sort. of good Barring upsets, which of course mendous impetus on Mondays. |record. There are an average of/if I simply stay in the house with/injureq last night when club.| © about leaving home fer a weeks |. sometimes occur in anyone’s The average daily grand lar- 20 robberies a day here, and they,a police guard on Mondays, and! wielding police broke up a demon-| ! end fling. life (or death), the murderers of'ceny quotient is 69 in New York run pretty true to form on every carry~insurance and a knife the stration against the government of And remember, when you send a Hallmark With a bit of mathematical ap- New York appear to be reasonably City, On Sundays it. drops as low day but Sunday, other six days of the week. 'President Fulgencio Batista. 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Hostess was Mrs. Frank Stout greets Mrs. Fritzi Stoddard of Ottawa drive as she ar- at her home on Ottawa drive. Speaker for the program rives for the gathering of the Pontiac Republican was Rep. George A. Dondero. this year at Pontiac High School “ Seloiss for ‘he tony program given by the Pon- tiae Republican Women's Club was Mrs. B. B. Kimball (right) of Lakers: road. Grouped with her are Mrs. joan: (left) of South idicwe street and Mrs. ooper of Moreland avenue. ||From President, |@# , /) of Harper | | ‘ieee to U.S. Honored at Shower The seclabus of thaPumcide Women’s Club getting together to discuss the day's program were V. per road, past prasident of the Pontiac. Republican (left) Mrs. Kenneth ab Federation of © Oakland C Republican toad. ity. Republican Women’s |Senior Gices B. Nichols of Franklin, president Women’s Club, and Mrs. Ray Peterson of Gaodushire : Clu Mrs. Stout ls Hostess for Meeting | Congressman Puts Emphasis on Ike's World Role Republicans do not yield and give up when the principles upon which this country were built are at stake, U. S. Rep. George A. Dondero told members of the Pon- tlac Republican Women's Club Monday. . * * Those gathering at the Ottawa Rep. George A. Dondero was speaker ing him is. Mrs. Grace Shulz of State for the Monday meeting of the Pontiac avenue, president of the club. Republican Women’s Club. Shown greet- Womens Section= TUESDAY, NOVEMBER PAGES "18-15 |dangerous Will Usher In Christmas Week |Choral Concert to Be Given Dec. 1 8 i * A concert, which has ushered in) Chorus will give the annual Christ-| There will be no admission the Christmas season for the past|mas Choral Concert Dec. 18 at 3 charge to the program, which will ol gence y Sell say rag hry saa in the high school gym. also feature the community sing- The 700 singers in the PHS ing of carols. The combined high school choir Vocal Department. will perform and glee clubs, the MacDowell Male individual boys’ and a . Chorus and the Pontiac Women's an es anual ‘Panhellenic Plans as a massed choir. ” Christmas Dinner Programs The MacDowell Male Churus and) irs, Clare Scriven of Oriole road Are Planned <= * ‘We must 29, 1955 i read Pontiac Women's Chorus will|j¢ handling reservations for the each sing a group of numbers) Pontiac City Panhellenic Christmas including works from the masters dinner to be held Dec. 5 at the as well as the familiar carols. /Hotel Waldron, Mrs, William Brace is program) chairman for the affair. The group has extended an invitation for membership to anyone in the area affiliated with a college sorority. were Kenneth *|Sa-Shay Quadrille — in me g for Webster. |Soroptimists Hear 5 mp HA Dr. Edith Roach Snyder of — Talk on Italy James K boulevard was hostess of the Webster School PTA Mon- ‘had Mrs. Marion Fisk, iermer day evening, _member, as their guest at the Ps A |Monday meeting in Hotel Waldron. | \Gathers in Lapeer {Rhinestone Pin Guests of the group were Mrs. | Sara Colvin, director of education | Mrs. Fisk gave a talk on her Elks Sa-Sha Quadrille Square * ae for the Michigan Region,. National recent trip to Italy and showed | Dance Club ab Sunday in Lapeer Aids Byte Final pans were made for te|Amidon were oats tothe ou. NEW YORK (INS) — A rhine- Council of Christians and Jews, Florence, Rome and Capri. , ‘tive dinner, Mr, and: Mrs, I E ers, and Mrs, Alan Canty, De-),, troit Round Table consultant and and secretary of the Michigan: a member of the Detroit Board) day at 8 p.m, in the Pontiac Fed-|Howard Upton ‘and Bill Moore|tatioong it you want to give all Congress of Parents and Teach- eral Savings ond iden Semeee. were callers for the dance. pipdire- ; with tattoos, it’s not the placement Siegert were married. a Pet 4 dinate Whinestake es Saturday at |under the bustline on the right or First Baptist | left instead of at the shoulder over bustline. Church. She is| That first idea may sound pecul- the former jar, but you pin the jewelry to the Barbara Jean Brabbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brabbs Committee members for the pro- gram are Orrin Huntoon Jr., chair- winiam Wright. Completing the list. program planners are Mrs. sree Welch and, Mrs. William) Graves. your neckline. After that, just keep breathing—and the up-and-down disappearance act of shiny rhine- jstones at your decolletage will fascinate people as much as a yo-yo, The second idea ig equally ef- street. He is |fective, even though it may look unusual when you first try it, Your ‘escort will do a double-take when ihe spots that pin under the bustline, Receives Letter The more than 50 members of the Senior Workshop of the Birming-| | ham Community House are the re- cipients of a letter from the Presi- dent of the United States. * * * the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Siegert of | Sprinkling ground nutmeg on Detroit. vanilla ice cream gives a new The women of the knittin g a and| flavor treat-to the favorite, of the Senior Workshop knitted and crocheted an afghan Foe President | Eisenhower to use during his re- and he has written them MR. and MRS. CLARENCE SIEGERT thanking them for the gift. met every Pray morane ot (BAT DATA J]. Brabbs We the profects ae ghams, favre for in apel at -First Baptist children in for the American cmnee Seci- | Barbara Jean Brabbs was given| The bridal bouquet was of pink ety. lin marriage by her father to Clar-| irosebuds and white carnations.) The group has nag 2 gos ence Siegert of Detroit Saturday i\Her only jewelry was a single this year for the Veterans’ Hos- t J, First| strand of pearls, a gift of the pital, Their x is foll i by sate t in Barnett Chapel, Firs ae i luncheon and card games. a * 8 Mrs. desse McKee of Wyan- Whit adlghitp ta ebepnenaten ty The Rev. = H. Savage per-| dette was her only attendant. the Birmingham Community House formed the double-ring ceremony Her gown was turquoise taffeta Luellyn Brabbs wore a pink ny- [pe fore pre engage lon lace-trimmed frock and car- son of Mr, and Mrs. Reinhold iried a small bouquet for her du- ities as flower girl. oy S See. Karen Hauden sang the bridal| _ FLORENCE ASHBAUGH Mrs. Gerald Lengers, who ar-| She wore a waltz-length gown of| recital accompanied by »|pure silk with a portrait neckline) he engagement of shower given by Mrs, Joseph Laun-jtended into a | fal skirt, Her long} Walter Siegert of Detroit page viene Ruth inger of Kimball street, sleeves er ‘th points at thejas best maf. Ira Pence Jr, of Among the guests at the shower/wrists. A silk headpiece trimmed] Clarkston was usher, were several friends who are also|with seed pearls held her finger-| The couple will reside on West tip veil of illusion, . Colgate avenue. Lesasiiil ge eee ee Se ee ee ae ee f. e \ Ee Se ey Oe ee ee ee ee en ee oe oe ee eee eee ee ge ee Ae y ‘ : a ‘ : H ‘ F i xy \ iors ; hia “4 4 s “ye ie ‘ ee oes ] Pg a : vee ‘ * - FOURTEEN, , THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUFSDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1955 é a Laugh at Nicknames and They'll Disappear * . | ~ Bey By ELIZABETH WOODWARD | just the rise out of you they nap ‘ah tte atati et daa a 1 don't wantjalways calling them down. They Janeane “Dear Miss Woodward: One of) “@#t- And so long as they can | well-chosen . your ; : ; Peal meet chien bel Caer sen dar dane tee own, Not nasty ones, Nice ones. ‘ . ic fr wayne under Then they'll know : know JACOBSEN S FLOWERS gan calling me nicknames that I| up, ape it’s just 9 facsasges vi pc with val inlly " r greatly dislike, Other boys heard) ore it, most ‘games, sooner or later Cordially Invite You to Our Angpeclpease! tug Pd gery Ae om: rt. 5° Sarl tee of Bond “ OPEN HOUSE “At first I ignored the whole|inditterence without Galeries something new to do to some: thing hoping it would stop, but it miffed or stuckup. You might bedy else, hasn't. I feel sure if that one boy have better luck if you laughed * mem SUN DAY, DEC. 4 would stop, the other would, too. /with them. “Dear Miss Woodward: My boy " |Please give me some advice. But before you can crash/friend (he's 14) and his friends do 10:00 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M. ; ee through with a hearty giggle you'll/a lot of very childish things, like a aA 7 Answer: Those boys are having |have to convinee yourself that it is| shooting paper wads at my brother. A Cl | RISTMAS a. beautiful time teasing you, (teasing, and it's silly to suffer so/This made my mother mad and ae aay When you get red in the face, hard over, it. Tell yourself they're she told them what she thought I A NT A Sy look like a storm cloud and jhaving an unusual sort of fun, and ; See thousands of beautifu! Poinsettias and fleunce away, they're getting ‘enter into it. Flowering Plants. Unusual ‘ ments. Unique holiday Table designs Lake Orion 18 novelties and Candle Bring the Kiddies. SANTA Will Be There At JACOBSEN’S FLORAL GREENHOUSES Minutes From Pontiac as You Enter , Lake Orion M-24 Perry 8t. Cut Flower arrange- eaten eatin esemenpne nen Lists Rules @) for College i Weekend > we 82'; N. Saginaw Over Neumode's FE 2-9382 BE YOUR PRETTIEST WITH A NEW PERMANENT and ROWENA’S OWN MAKEUP Permanents $7.50 and up We feature ‘‘Beautaire” for cool comfort. Dryers Open Evenings by Appointment ~ROWENA’S © DOWNTOWN BEAUTY SHOP NORTHSIDE BEAUTY SHOP 1216 Baldwin iyour copy of this book now’. He Must Do By EMILY POST. A young man at college writes: at college is written for the girl and nothittg m.ch for the enlight- enment of the man who invites her, Will you enumerate some of his ‘mysts' in connection with ah a weekend?’ (874 | Answer: The ‘musts’ are: 1.— Tell her the exact duration of the) weekend, 2.—Note activ ities) yiplanned so she will know what. clothes to take. (There's no excuse| for ruining her good time — and yours—by having her leave the right clothes at home.) 3.—Tell her jdormitory, fraternity house, house of friends, or hotel with other . | guests). Explain that you wil meet her when she arrives, of if One pineapple - design hexagon (20-inches diagonally point to point) | sible for you, who the friend is makes a centerpiece; two a scarf; whe will come ie your place. seven a cloth! You are not expected to pay for | Pattern 874: A 20-inch hexagon | the transportation of your guest. to crochet in No. 30 mercerized | As: her host you must pay for cotton; larger in knitting and cro-| jher accommodation. Usually you chet cotton smaller in No. 50. ‘and some of your classmates look Send 25 Fagan in coins for this! after your guests as 4 group and_ pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-| ide the expenses between you. | tern for first-class mailing. Send = ae : to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft “Dear Mrs. Pea: My sister-in-| Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea jaw’s mother and two sisters who Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print} |live in another state came to visit plainly pattern number, your name, her and my brother recently. They address: and zone. | were here for about.a week. I had Look for smart gift ideas in Ol caver met any of her family. = Wheeler Needlecraft Cata-) “My brother thinks that I was . Crochet, knitting, embroidery, | his in-l lovely things to wear. Dolls, iron-| po ee ee /ons, quilts, aprons, noveliice—eany, ifun to make! Send 25 cents for | You) | will want to order every new de- sign in jt. for a meal during their visit. “I think it was up to my sister- in-law and brother to invite us te | their house first te meet them. When it’s cashmere fy that's Gfferest ... { : Da Her Christmas Cashmere... “tie Saad » yee tn PPh Pg ae @ td t * one This ts Gloria . . . Byronic in its beauty, romantic in its mood! Foll-fashioned by Dalton in the most precious imported 100% cashmere to be found. tm colors that compliment every complexion, every costume! ¥ 15 DALTON STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM 17.95 » 34.95 ahnadjencaaraencactaptoesiteeggi ican: 3 ———| There has been quite a discus- sion about this and we would ap- preciate your opinion on this matter.” Answer: Your brother shoud certainly have invited you to their house to meet them, Then you would return their invitation by) inviting them to what you best can) —not necessarily to a meal but at! least afternoon tea. Calkins WCTU installs Officers Installation of officers was held by Emor L. Calkins Unit, WCTU, when it met with Mrs, Bradley C. McCoy of Shoreview drive, Those elected: were Mrs, Frank Hardenberg, president; Mrs, Phoe- be Davis, vice president; Mrs. Laura Gorthy, recording secre-| tary; Mrs. Pearl Karr, assistant secretary, aa Mrs, McCoy, treas- urer, Mrs, Katie Cummins was accept- a ie, 4%., made of ranch mink, fastened at intervals with pearl and jade beads. Emily Post Tells Young Man What “It seems all the advice about in-| : viting a girl to a weekend party)’ where she is to stay (whether in a} for not inviting them to mv house: tip veil of illusion Roy Hasting of Auburn avente, MR. and MRS. GLEN HASTING Melba J. Vincent Speaks Vows in Candlelight Rite groom, and carried roses and fugi chrysanthemums, | The Rev: Milton E. Truex of| ithe Church of Christ officiated at! cent and Glen Hasting. The cou- ina-length gown and carried a bou- ple was married in a candlelight|uet of pink carnations. ceremony Saturday evening in the *,e ®& presence of 150 guests. ’ Eddie Brown of Auburn Heights was best man. Ushers were Roy tee wie Wey Geka ae Morris, A. J, Hasting, Joe Hast- and Mrs, Cleveland R, Vincent of ing, Tullos Vincent and and Charles | Meadow avenue, The bridegroom, at t. thn Rey Bing Fr, he recendon ld i the Auburn avenue. : church parlors, Mrs, Vincent was) gowned in a dusty blue dress with | Fer’ her wedding, ao pink accessories and pink - roses. chose a floor-length gown ° Mrs. Hasting wore a light blue - | and tulle over satin, | sult with. pink coal | & Corsage of pink roses, The new Mrs. Hasting wore 8 gray tweed suit with matching ac- cessories when the newlyweds lef? for a honeymoon trip to Washine ton, D. C., and Niagara Falls, Os their‘ return they will a a Walton boulevard, OES Chapter Has ‘School of Instruction Pontiac Chapter 228, OES, met |Monday evening for a school |instruction with Mrs, Paul |worthy grand matron, giving _\|lesson. Mrs. Hagle was presented 2 $| with a gift by the chapter. - {tron, presided at the meeting announced the luncheon to be nas | A ed as a new member and reports be at’ 10:30 on vith —y from state and district conventions Leove thet peslfed kee fo the tell | seep stata ah Gaent a were given by delegates at the con fry moditied blevsed 12° ‘oe recent luncheon meeting. bere wnless you're on the plump =~ Fs ogg > —_ me Something to dream about, At : Seitete deen a recent Hollywood showing, one} Harem or bloused hemline is ohare fig Weanesday at’'9:38 model wore a pendant necklace| strictly for slim figures. But in| Si Gof Sorters i'w beeen ee Dinas sible tim to enter milita Permanent, free employment Pontiac and Detroit... now in sites DAY, Enroll CLASSES and we are unable her: 7 West Lawrence Street PARK - FREE REAR OF STORE {Tiny balls of mink fur were fash-|delicious poufted skirt is essentially | Si",,™eet st Fellowship, Hall Thursday joned as earrings. ‘a young fashion. con, fellowed by eieition Gf'eifican [ee of the Needie- Starting Now Day, Half-day and Evening . » « BUSINESS COURSES exactly fitted to our training needs with... rrow, 21| ‘Snack Treat . [ingredients you're sure to have ‘bacon bits and broil until browned | Gayla } >| ithe marriage of Melba Jane Vin- — a “ prises or Tangy Toast Emergency Mrs. L. L. Hotchkiss Pours Raw Egg Mix/ on Slices of Bread Here's young smart styling for the shorter, fuller figure! The sweetheart neck, weskit-effect of ‘the bodice, graceful 6gore skirt Hotchkiss relies om it for ‘emer- ‘ane so new, so flattering! Propor- gencies. tioned to fit—no time-taking alter- The mother of a small daughter, jation problems! . Choose, a crisp Mrs. Hotchkiss is learning to knit | ‘cotton stripe or gay print. for both of them, She belongs to! Pattern 4782: Half sizes 14'3. the Junior Chamber of Commerce 1642, 1842, 20%, 2242, 24%. Size Auxiliary and to the Eastern Star. 16's takes 4 yards 39-inch fabric. QUICK EVENING SNACK | This pattern easy to use, simple Mrs. Lesii to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- ¢ ~ fees L. Hotchkiss iplete illustrated instructions. ra % ¢ < | Send 35 cents_in coins for this pages Alem Scueekine ee ae | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- ee ae [tern for first-class mailing. Send ° Anne Adams, care of ‘on- Beat egg with cheese until well ses Hin Potton Dat. 96 West : te St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Keep leather slippers and cas- uals high on your Christmas list. They are sure to please every member of the family—particular- ‘ly those who like glamour and practicability — combined, nee or cookies to serve them? can whip up this quick snack with around the kitchen. Mrs. Leslie and cooked through. Makes four servings. Patterns Determine Quality of Apparels One of the first keys to the quality of a man’s suit, is whether the manufacturer uses the extra | fabric required to make patterns match at the seams. In better suits, patterns such as plaids and, THIS WEEK SPECIAL! 49° mass «FE 2.0661 4100 E. Walton MEEKER RN YH HY Lanolin Enriched Permanents For Your Fall Festivities $5 .*8 Make an Appointment Today PARISIAN, BEAUTY SHOP 7 W. Lawrence FE 2-4959 Open Evenings by Appointment (Over O14 Pref Beok Siere) SUSULAR COURSES which lead to Diplomas and Certifi- fo apa meee TRAINING for mature men and women ae on. to qualify for employment in the shortest pos- SPECIAL saieey oon = young men and women who expect service for ‘all graduates Pena HALF DAY or EVENING 8 and prepare for one of the many fine postions ‘Phone FE 2-551 Call in Person or Return This Ad for New Bulletin ARCHIE BARNETT Ladies Give “Him” a New Suit or Coat for Christmas! It He Hos, Bought His Clothes Here During the Post 5 Yoors WE HAVE HIS MEASUREMENTS! or Bring in His Suit Coat or Odd Pants—We'll ‘Know His Size. © el Nt Now—Cherge Nt—Pay Lead Christmas! 19 N.- Saginaw St. Barnett’sar rae rt tes BEES ee SS So oY ed oe iad 2 Se Ba De el eis Mie RES Se ag Se i aan ae em t r | ee chgl Semrtader,*t te a SP) ace Sk ; “i Bes * Ney tee ros pies: a % a | ae fe eS See Es Sees J os i Gee Sees Ate ay a * + + a bye Bg ee ey : i See roe ; ; ‘ : ‘ : : : : ‘ . : pee ‘ oe ¥ PO 2 ¥ a i . gf . é t et a Li ; r + i c a o 4 5 ¢: : a : ' 3 al Hae ‘f _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER <_ 1955. , . iy - wee Mr. and Mrs.) Widow. Becomes ‘Home Executive’ =) a Wi OW ecomes ome. xecu ive’ Rin of | | State avenue By ANNE HEYWOOD - things,” she continued, “and! who would fik dinner for a work-| might be bérihg—I decided to announce the “I have no patience with women) Watched the belp wanted ads in) ing ing couple. I decided that I would| take three customers per week, | | engagement of ia sty, Sey cant Gnd work be UF POPE || | something: along these tines,| “oe GAP per umn . their daughter, * 6 8 ls cokes ie “But instead of working ail wt seveted an et the, paper Shirley Jean, speaker was a charming) ‘leaning women or for a woman week for the same people—which | day cleaning, marketing, doing to Frank S. ih : 2 Pea " (eeeerend code Bet Sean 50 | Rulkowski Jr,| ORA OBRECHT | ceiving ‘packages and Prep son of | ELSIE DRELLICK ; Mr, and Mrs.\ 4 |= ; “ " . wl — Specializing in |} t clear that : . Rulkowski of Hair Styling hed A ready. Aer t oan. Center Line. | and Permanents for working couples only, no chil- He is a ' ; dren, i graduate of Complete Beauty Service the Detroit | 152 N. Perry FE 2-3053 “T just knew that the average) | re ; Institut working couple needs| . ‘ ara ted one day of cleaning and odds and : ° Technology ends and one day when the tired where he was. in your dishwater. | wife doesn't have to prepare’ din-| : “affiliated with * « *s - , Alph Gamm hayes SET tree row 969,” she SHIRLEY J. NELSON- Upsilon. . 16 Pieces 1495 | ae eds Sor Sour 4 hacdergarr ; 2” | Sit tave ‘ume ‘of mat |\Weekend Party Dresses 50 Pieces $4,995 F | _ “Moreover, I am treatea with R uo As E S ] . Service for # c sea, att ntt | equire Expert Selection Es Ye ; ; nearby ; dancing UNUSU AL “And I am 56 years old, with scnaeh or or aoa @ Oelaee ale or aoe. it there's many productive years ahead of|for a teenager. to be a formal dance; fat heels CHRISTMAS me!” The weekend may ‘include a in smooth or suede leather for (Copyright 1965) football or basketball game, a Walking or spectator sports; SPECIAL - =. | dance, a ‘house party, or Ht may) Jouning slipper. DID WANE: Here Are Few be just a visit on an ordinary! If this seems like a lot, keep Helpful Hints ; Whatever it is, the primne ose. ) toStop Colds —_[imporant' to. most girls to be j i d i : | E |—not‘too warm and not too cold.| cerned the Eastern men’s 2. Don't kéep rooms overly hot): schools that a couple of wise and dry. Many doctors believe| young men wrote a book dis- change in temperature and| cussing at length what was to humidity can trigger a lurking] oe worn and what was not to ve wern on certain campuses. This 3. Help high body made the young ladies concerned sistance in the child through even more nefvous. dress and ‘it's possible to look 4 fing 4. In weather, if your “ ile seems run down don’t hesitate to| Shabby. but generally speaking, antthumidity ingredient in home school if good taste looks out-of-place on canned spray that should Jersey, that wonderful traveler and favorite of any Mi ay an net gah him home a ain campus, that campus is) halt trom falling on those |age, takes on new importance in this Marjorie Montgomery |\it he gets a cold. It is thoughtless bop days that always seem \dress, designed with the California casual look. Its wide|to let him infect the rest of the | to coitie on the occasion of a big children. in. his class. DINNERWARE dance, ' stripes shade from charcoal to light gray, and are ‘further 6. When the sniffles start, put There are three ways of using\4¢fined with a rick-rack effect. The soft sweater look of|your child to bed, give him plenty this spray with varying degrees|the top features @ ribbed jersey banding at neck and sleeve,|0t ult Juices and see that he gets By MAND PAINTED gt og oye Ss + meth-\S2/t, unpressed pleats in the ss tes are eased into a smooth,| ~ : FROM CALIFORNIA) 4 ig this The hair is dampened "atural waistline. - Paint odor in a newly-painted eR Rang Seek ake'an ae @ tert oth Oe Modern in design, but antique in P@ * } are set one je @ ; ser coarser cetat [ower nat bl ang tad Patterned Fabrics Return i b. ‘” bs , set of these euaieg ‘Early . © 3 Patterned fabrics are back, and American shaped dinnerware pieces The second method, not quite as|ready to claim the spotlight. Glen because it will enhance your dine 9! as the first, is to sprayiplaid worsteds, herringbone ing pleasure. Open stock. [the collection of damp pin tweeds, stripes; checks and over- ECONOMY STARTER SET FoR 4 [curls 7. ‘. checks. To a certain extest, mix- 16 PIECES—four each $Q95 The _or emergency meth-| ing will ‘still “be ‘ cups, saucers, bread & od, is to spray the dry or. only| possible, but only successful for! a! but | slightly moistened pin curls all atthose who use care and discrim- _@ | brie}. hows lange platen method is $Hss one time. This supposed ination. ‘has a-rough, tweedy appearance. Vy If pieces purchased sep- to leave the hair as soft and) 4 big item next year will be the) Ae erately... g1gg9 SAVE springy, but will not last too long. | dressy, ——— sult of; Curtains will slide on a curtain — Christmas shofping for the man/men in your life - Also available in Rooster. — mid-gray chalk white pin rod faster if a small piece of ad- @ SOCCCCOOO easy . just ‘stop in at our store... | ; he hundreds of oods b and Blue Provincial at Family Night Slated But the man who tree wes Sontag ts = ‘he rea ae supplies, oh oy wonderful pit Wete i ny Sale ‘ Price. Sale good at Wever School : i _ i day and evening hours! heneaey plan through Christmas or un-f} Family Night ‘will be held ] til Stock is depleted. Wever Junior High School pero Let WIGGS ‘Do Ie! MAKE CHRISTMAS GIFT BUYING do-it-yourself be your own | Ne interior decorator - with new : Karpet Squares Many, Many Pottery and Dish Selections for Your Holiday : Gifts... at PONTIAC POTTERY 2099 S. Telegraph Road FE 2-8642 1 Mille South of Orchard Lake Road tt Ones Ages fe = Sram P.M. You can put down eee in patterns We Hove the Merchandise WEAVER SCOPES $3950 : oe conmipea = of your = designs, and yourself ~ . quickly, easily. 3 Right in Stock bP on a real : eg “a q y, easily } | We’ re in the gift business every day of the yeor ICE SKATES $998 Sandcinaged cuoges teed canons to the aor = . $O our stock is complete all the time... New and used. uP with just a pat of the hand. They are easy HOCKEY STICKS. §9c to put down and easy to maintain. 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Pontiac's Gene Bone Set to Play in Winter Tour four Pro-Am efforts, tam mem- bers offer their best wishes to Gene on his ist try at the winter tour. = = compiled for the Associated Press by Dick Kishpaugh, veteran sta- tisticlan from Kalamazoo, Only three Class A teams went _|through the 1955 campaign without a loss—Ann Arbor, Detroit Persh- ing and Lincoln Park. Ann Arbor Purdue; 3 has gone 38 games without a set- " -« |back and has 11 straight victories announcements concerning the Dec.|| New ‘York: Joe Marconi, (fb), W. 18 kiddies Christmas party, New Moore.) talon Aneta at ee a a ow ct) ~ Va. : a Year’s dance, and wildlife-Adven-) «t aw ceil eb Comanek ttn. U. of M. 3rd in Race © in among the leaders for third place on 73 points in his fourth NHL year last season, leads team- mate Bert Olmstead and Detroit's Gordie Howe by 4. points, Olm-| stead is tops with his 18 assists/ter's while Howe, rounding -into his old form after a slow.start, has scored| 10 goals in gaining his 23 points. Toronto’s Ted Sloan shares the goal-scoring lead with Beliveau, but has only 17 points, Montreal’s Jacques Plante, as ever, is tops among the goalies, racking up 5 shutonts and allowing only 37 goals in 23 games for a 1.61 average, Detroit's Glenn Hall is second at 2.04, NHL goaltenders have registered|the money 19 shutouts thus far, 6 more than at this stage last season. largest antlers from the Lower, best 1. (abd; balanced antlers from the Lower, the best freak antlers, and also for the smallest legal set of horns. An award will also go to the hunter bringing in the largest bear. Meeting will get underway promptly at 8 o'clock. Special feco: Earl Mo gp | State: Bruce Bosley, (t), W. ‘a; Bill Herschmann, (t), Texas Tech. : HOWARD ¢ CASSADY, (hb), Ohio State; CLARKE. Southern Cal. 1; JOHN Mcl F delphia: Bob Pellegrini, (c), Maryland; Prank D'Agostino, ft), Au- rn; Don Schaefer, (fb), Notre Dame. : ‘Davis, (hb), Miss. ; James * “* Valley of Marshall, Mo., wil! meet Juniata College of Huntington, Pa., in Orlando’s Tangerine Bow] foot- Maentz Will Head . Wolverines in 56 Bone’s trip has been made pos- sible by Orlick's recent appoint- ment to the National PGA Tourna- Close In on Laker ball game Jan. 2, | NEW YOR Ki®—Clyde Lovellette of once-beaten Missourijof the Minneapolis Lakers still alley was announced last night./holds the scoring lead in the Na- Juniata, unbeaten in 23 consecu-|tional Basketball Assn. today, but tive games, was picked Friday|Paul Arizin .nd Neil Johnston, a ; pair of old hands in the scoring Hillsdale (Mich.) college, unbeat-|business with Philadelphia's Warri- en king of the Michigan Inter-col-|ors, are right on his stern. Jegiate Athletic Assn., was elimin-' Lovellette, No. 1 for the third ated from consideration several|week, has totaled 246 in 12 games. @ays ago. Tangerine Bow! officials! Arizin, who won the title in 1952, Hillsdale was “too sfrong” has 233 and Johnston, who's worn teams under ie frown the past three years, has Both Warrior aces have ; | ture series tickets will be made. | Auburn’ Norman Masters, 10),” Mich: Gre Bay: Jack Usech, ' (hb), Miamt Solunar Tables rest “Gregg. (i). (SIKU: (A. CHICAGO ( — University of For the Pontiac area, the best Geniuses! Leung eore (hb), Penn Michigan finished 3rd in the Mid- times for fishing and hunting |Stete: Dick Donlin, (@?, Hamline; Bob; West Poop mf Sailing i ea during Wednesday are as fololws,| Chicago Bears: Menan Sch iy tok Oe > ae Despite a painful back injury, Maentz played seven games begin. passes for 253 yards and three, touchdowns. He did the bulk of the punting fora 40.1 yard av. . erage. . ae riewer, Brackett, (t), Au- traded played ‘only 10 games and are well up on be? 6 tte" the big- Laker center on a points-a-| game basis. . a |Ohio State was 2nd, with, 205 and tles Horton, (hb),|180 points, respectively. — Fou.’ 7°%'! Michigan got 179 points. Mich! land; _ Joh Fe - ha OP htaberh, gan State finished Tes ; with 12 Fred Wyant, (qb), w. Vs. points, © : j especially for this section: WEDNESDAY | Manet is . ‘omer Ma 6:30 ry 6:48 42: THE 4 ‘PONTIAC PRESS, L. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER R29, 1955 Pan. A TWENTY-THREE Van Ryzin an Nd FO ley Screen Squads for Forwards. Notre Dame's only football de- eat in 1954 was to Purdue by a year as Georgia Tech's head coach (27-14 count a Bobby Dodd marked his 1th lin 1955. COPCODSOLOOO SSE LOOSSOSEDOSSESEESOSOOSSOREONOS e ° p e : Protect Yourself s : ° e By H. GUY MOATS | wards, Ho hops to bolser is CC driving game. ular is the battle for the 4 ; pivot post.;pick from, Van Ryzin said he Jones, and Dave Scriven, who (¢ By an unusual coincidence, both| fremt court performers, where | All those mentioned above are|Hudson Ray, the fine PHS high| would probably start Terry Zell-| aso works at a guard spot. ° For Safe Winter Driving : Pontiac and Catholic Cntral High)" was said today be had nly [sire jumper, and ‘sophomore Joe Skin-|nar¢ «@-1) and Larry Peet (5-6| Van Ryzin summed up his views’s TAIL PIPE~MUFFLER = School basketball teams are in| 510 Ed Sheridan. ner (6-3) have been battling for saa YER CREROS Up TNS VENT 6 ' ° need of forwarda—and pa oniad ae On the other hand Pontiac has |... job. Ray is temporarily out|5°Ph.). Dave Diehm (5-9 junior) |about his squad and its chances) $ TIRES - COOLING SYSTEM 3 isn't? guards, incl plenty of good, fast) young team, Coach Art Van of the pleture with a pair of/84 Dave Simmons (511 junior) 'for Friday night by the remark, # ° '. “Chiefs and Central open their er mae te er atamneagg poco psa pulpy = aon of sprained wrists. That leaves Skin-| 97 Sure to sée action’ also. “I'm optimistic, but there’s no sub- ° DOUBLE nas = z We Ege - : seasons Friday night in Detroit. | points here Yast winter) and pilot-| And only one 1954 — waa es. jner as the probable starter Friday.| | Chiefs also have transfer stu- (stitute for experience, which ai = east faulty er worn mul- § & ( From the confines of the west! man Bob Skrzyski (6-4) who! see in the . | Rod , gridder and last! dent, Clyde Lewis, from Ohio, young team like ours lacks.” e HOLDENS RED flers or pipes. equip © | side Detroit parochial schooll dunked 22. Cenieal won the Il ech ai year varsity man, and Willie De-| a husky 6-10 guard. Bob Castell | Friday's opener will be played’s | STAMPS: ON you with Firestone Town comes the ; “only| contest, 65-58, but did it from the Strong contests are under way|walt, a fast lad, will go at the for- = been converted to a forward, |at Catholic Central located on Out-| © WEDNESDAYS Country snow tires. ° two aeustets” trom the HOES cheb foul line. Chiets outshot the Irish for most positions. One in —— wards. With a lot of guards to| to go along with 6-foot James ‘er Drive, west Detroit. ig Hedeeliy song or Fumie ° back. there are eame teins thee tae eee eae P e arena ned hntatrh mah vaginal fl : : SOUTH BLVD. GULF SERVICE : cera aie Sees er teen tne wt tel Ta yy’ s Beagle and Welsh, A Star, lowa Runner Edges ; to getting in the CC games last re hg for ‘- include 5-9 Tony g rm ar, er ges $ Comer of South Saginaw and South Blvd. FE 3-9152 & : ° Rog ; 58 pa ripe —_ T ity , ‘F llb Y : seccccccccccccccccceccccococosccoooooooooosees Coch Bat Foley, tormer oo (Rate, 2,28 gars, ood ee TTINity's Fullback Head All-East 1l Kennedy in NCAA star and Wayne grad, has been | Where Skrzyzki top scorer | sifting bis squad for the last |(a hook-shot pede Ip Bosal is the| * ome-handed end, a limping,|East. An All-America guard last; With Sticka and Welsh in the) EAST LANSING -A pair of week, looking for additional for- playmaker and spearhead of the 165-pound quarterback, a smalljyear, Chesnauskas divided his time packfielg named today by The As-|Sophomore speedsters are likely . college fullback and a player so rosy = t ee sociated Press Eastern selection|to rewrite a lot of college distance Women’s Bowlin Mark Stran e Vi us versatile no place could be found aot wall enough to beat out the board are Jimmy Brown, a swift-jrecords before their running days _ _A Rew women's pon. ad record g I for him are featured performers)full-time performers. moving 212-pound halfback from|}are over. was set in Hawaii when a five- Believed to Be on the 1955 Associated Press All-) As an end lie didn’t have much Syracuse and equally swift Lenny) Charles (Deacon) Jones of the woman team rolled 1037. - Lilly y East football team. chance against Beagle and big|Moore of Penn State. University of lowa won the NCAA Kinzie had 229, Lillian Sato 213, Deer K iller * * 8 John Paluck of Pitt, tabbed “Mean ._*.* cross country run yesterday by Frances Klein 207, Mildred Omura The end and quarterback are)John" because of his rugged, en-| In the middle of the line are| ivering the four-mile Mi ee in “ 206. and Dot Andrade 182 EANSING — Dead deer, vic-|Ron Beagle and George Welsh,|thusiastic play. As a tackle hejguards Stan Slater-of Army and State University ie = a =p 4 tims of the same strange disease|Navy’s one-two passing punch that/couldn’t outshine the equally big,|Bill Meigs of Harvard, both out-\" Boy he had t — in > A. One animal is the legal limit for|that killed some 150 whitetails this)™ade the Midshipmen the No.. ljangular and rough Phil Tarasovic|standing linebackers, and center| oUt oe the javelina season — Feb. 11-27—|fall, were found recently in Oge-|ait-gaining team in major college|of Yale or lean, quick-moving Tom John Cenci, the anchor man of the —< the finish line to end in Arizona. maw and Oscoda counties. football this season. Powell of Colgate. powerful Pitt line. [just a yard and a 10th of a second The deer, one in each county, Beagle, an All-America ne last ahead of Henry Kennedy of Mich- S ANDERS were the first known victims of /®@80n, broke a small bone in his: — nid left wrist just before the first game) S ] B Pj k H ichigan State won the team FOR RENT — 2 ae this year. He missed that one be-. tee eF onus 1c Shiitie with the University of Kan- jfore he. was fitted with a leather sas 2nd and Notre Dame and New apoctalite bellows, thn Goer time Iker evict bene Saceer te 7 we SUCCeSSfU] PredeCeESSOIS _ xr University ued tor aa i eel wrist from forea to fingers _ wo ee er, which struck heavily in- five (and then covered with tape. — PHILADELPHIA ®—Gary Glick,|the Chicago Bears, Fenimore, an, Booklet Tells Ab: j western Michigan counties last * 2 8 . the Colorado A&M quarterback se- Oklahoma A&M star as a collegian/>0OKlet Tells About | September, is ‘a virus disease. | The fullback is Charlie Sticka,|lected as the bonus choice in the|was injured in his first year with State Deer Feeding | Some deaths were also reported |the subject of anguished outcries| National Football League draft yes-|the Bears and retired from pro} as far east as Midland and Sag- | when he left Trinity (Conn.) during|terday by the, Pittsburgh Steelers football. Bobby Garrett. the Cleve- | LANSING — Michigan deer hunt- ® ® inaw counties, ‘ his freshman year for’a brief visit/should make {te-prade if history|land choice in 1954, later traded ers will want “Deer and Aspen,” | Two more victims of the dis- to Notre Dame, where Trinity sup-|i8 any criteria. to Green Bay for Babe Parilli, /a new publication of the Ameri- ca. aan found by game|Porters figured he might become| Since Bert Bell, commissioner of Kentucky, quarterback, is in the can Box Board Company. workers in Manistee cay re-|2n All-America performer. Instead the NFL, initiated the bonus choice|armed services. The Stanford ace) Deer use aspen leaves and twigs . cently he returned and lived up to his bill-|in 1947, seven of the nine previous|is expected to report to the Pack-|for food. Good forestry makes . ing by leading Trinity to two un-|selections made good as pros. One/ers next season. |more of this browse available for| Open 9 A, M. to 1 A.M. = ale defeated seasons as a junior and/still is in the service and hasn't) Last year, Baltimore picked the deer and the brightly-colored book-| Open Bowling Daily Bowling Clinic senior. had a chance to play, while the winning slip and came up with/let points out what is being done| ee Plenty FREE Parking By BILLY SIXTY * 2 * other was injured and forced to\George Shaw, Oregon passer who)in Michigan to further this work. Mill Supplies for Industry i Phone Reservations y The versatile enigma is Army's retire. has pitched the Colts out of the! A post card request to the com- THREE WAY DEAL—You have Accepted =~ = cues a Thode wit, Ralph Chesnauskas, perhaps the| The first bonus baby back in\cellar and into contention in the|pany's offices at Filer City = S. 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It must be wonjestablished in 1936, Each newspa- three times to gain permanent pos-|per or radio or TV station may session. , east one ballot, rating the teams Since 1941 The Associated Press|#Warded on the basis of 10 for each Tony DeMarco oe TWENTY-TWO ‘Warriors Have Rights Wilt Already Causing Pro Cagers to Worry | PHILADELPHIA (®—When “The|ketball Assn. passed a new draft Stilt” comes home, can paradise! rule, be far behind? That might be the| Gottlieb, sensing a ouretive star question uppermost in the mind|for the pro ranks, exercised his of Philadelphia Warriors. Owner territorial rights and promptly Eddie Gottlieb—and the reason ‘for grabbed Chamberlain, _an almost perpetual smile on his! face. at the polls in the same ‘whirlwind fashion that it won most of its games, today captured the 1955 na- tional college football champion- ship and the FatHer J. Hugh O’Don- nell Trophy in the 20th annual As- sociated Press poll. 2k * —— Joe ae ae of the New ss /York Knickerbockers and a peren- Gottlieb confirmed yesterday nial seeker of extra-tall talent, that he had drafted Wilt (The Stilt) said yesterday in Syracuse that the Chamberlain for his 1959 Warriors. NBA had “created a monster when even before the 7-foot basketball|it let Chamberlain go to Philadel-; star left the quiet confines of Over- | phia. It was a grave error.” brook High School here for the Lapchick, who has a couple ball wide open spaces of Kansas Uni- players also scraping the 7-foot Felix and Walter * The bowl-bound Sooners amassed the impressive total of 3,581 points lof the final AP poll of sports, writers and broadcasters for the season to top Michigan State by more than 300 points. Maryland, Oklahoma's opponent in the Orange Bow! game, Jan, 2, finished third ® the national championship award. Notre Dame retired the Dr. Henry L. Williams Trophy in 1947 and the next year the Notre Dame Mono- gram Club created the O'Donnell Trophy in memory of Father O'Donnell, a former Irish football versity. imark in Ray The unprecedented drafting of a/Dukes, revealed that owner Ned player four years before he is} Hrish—of the Knicks had opposed eligible for pro ranks was approved giving the Warriors the early rights Inst spring when the National Bas- to Chamberlain. in the balloting. © Oklahoma succeeds Ohio State. Big 10 champion for the second straight year, as winner of the na- player who served as president of the university from 1940 through 1946, In earlier years the Jack F. Riss- EML Scans Parkers’ Coach Dan Lutkus of Hazel Park build a nucleus. Port Huron's big Moving all the way frorh last: He has five top man is 6-4 Carl Chandler, a senior place to 1st in one season is a/ham, with the loss of four of five, __pretty big jump in any basketball league. But that's starters, is not expected to repeat, the way) but the Maples still have 7 letter- coaches feel about Hazel Park in| men returning and cannot be the Eastern Michigan League this! counted out of the running. year, COACH PETRAKIS Huffman all reach the 63 mark. Bill Swaney, Maple quarterback ‘"and Greg Bavis, both 5-9, are leading candidates for the guard! ‘posts. Last year the Maple won ‘the | cluding the tournament playoff-loss, to Mt. Clemens, the overall mark! read 14-2. Cagers will begin where the Tuesday on the ‘Acorn court. Defertding champion Birming-| | is optimistic. lettermen back, Bill Hazelrigg at forwards. strength in the outer court. year ago. Runnerup Mt. Clemens, with | 66 Ed Noe and 6-5 Charles Nicolai is making overtures for the title. fhe Bathers were nosed out of the EML title by Bir- Port Huron and East Detroit EML title with a 91 record. In- figure themselves as spoilers with powerful Ferndale perennially looking for ie ort iaghsanees Ronald Emerick, 6-5, football team left off by meeting, Will bolster East Detroit's hopes. Royal Oak in the opener next| Shamrocks have six lettermen ‘around whom coach Fred Lee = Guards Nick Kamenoff and Bob Croteau along with newcomer Larry Clyma give the Viking good Hazel Park had a disappointing 1-9 league mark, finishing last a including: high) center, scoring center Dan Potter who stands 63, and Bill Byrd and Duffy Selects Stanford, USC Films for Study Both Teams Met UCLA This UCLA whipped Southern Cali- fornia 17-7 in the last game of the season. This film will provide State with the last available word on UCLA football operations. Meanwhile, Daugherty an- “We've about decided on three or four days of double practice, Daugherty said. ‘Then we ll settle back to one-a-day.” He was asked if the squad would scrimmage—something the Spar- tans have avoided this fall since the season started. “We'll probably have only one team scrimmage,” he said, ‘‘that | Fritz Crisler | Is Honored by | NY Grid Club Gets 1955 Award for Doing Most for Football Cacers to Lif Lid on Season NEW YORK W — The Univer- 'sity of Michigan's veteran athletic ages a3e is GREG BEVis “Accelerated Madness” DETROIT (®—Decrying pre-sea- son ratings of teams and players and emphasis on post-ceason bow! president has called for a curb on what he terms “the accelerated meme of college football. = * * ‘De. Harian H. Hajcher, Michigan —— told 700 at the annual| UM “Football Bust” Jast night: “T sincerely hope a way is found les setting, so that we won't ihave to alter it — as I am sure course continues.” Hatcher said he read “with sink- Ohio State won the conference, ing, heart" magazine reports which) ‘rated Michigan No, 1 in the nation before it had played its first game this year and other articles which forecast conference championships bowl bids months ahead. A program of unusual interest ihas been listed for members of the Oakland County Sportsmen's Game Biologist S peaker to Show Film on Rabbits film has gained national acclaim during the past year, It depicts, from a seasonal standpoint, the UM President Asks tor De-emphasis of Articles on Post-Season Bowls to preserve the game in its proper! Michigan ended up with a 7 won: 2 lost record. A 17-0 loss to Ohio State in the final game cost the | bids, the University of Michigan's|we will have to do if our present Wolverines the Big 10 champion-| ishin and a trin to the Rose Bowl. | jcrown and handed the bow! bid to) Michigan State. OSU went last Jan. 1, Under conference rules no team may go two years in succession. Citing newspaper reports of last i] Navy out of Cotton Bowl.’ And one says: ‘Tennessee ruins - Vander- bilt’s bow! hopes.’ “There wag a time when football games were played to see who would win. Now everything points to the ‘coveted bid’ to a bowl. Five Saturday's games e a“ bowl bids, Dr, Hatcher * ‘Coveted bids,’ they are ed. Here's another: ‘Army ks Feels He Will _ Regain Crown Meets Carmen Basilio in Boston Re-match on Wednesday took a Carmen sound shellacking from Basilio the last time Tony DeMarco fairly breathes con- fidence. Tony is sure he is going to take back the 147-pound title ..}from Basilio in the Boston Garden Wednesday night. * The ssyeureid, 5-54% ex-champ says he feels 100 per cent better now. He's had only one fighting chance to prove that and on the record it looks good. Big-chested Tony stopped heavier Chico Vejar, the Stamford, Conn., actor-fighter with the push-button chin in 2:40 .of the first round on Sept. 14. Promoter Sam Silverman ex- This fight. will be telecast and broadcast across the country but the New England area will be blacked out. Red Sox Buy Frisco Club Acquire 19 Contracts Along With Franchise of PCL Team COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Bos-) ton. Red Sox have bought the Sa Syandioey ueashaee Gar S000R0D ta Pacific Coast League and are ne- gotiating the sale of their Louisville | farm in the American Assn. The league assumed all obliga- tions of the former owners, San Francisco Seals Inc., headed by Damon Miller. It had ‘declared the franchise forfeited by Miller's at a special meeting at Van- couver, B.C., Noy. 11. Out of the) $150.000 rust come $50,000 to pav a note dne the lesove ard £3 TRO) lin heck: ealary to former Manaccr Tommy Heath. After ell debte re paid, the remainder will to ‘Miller’s group. 25 High School - 11's Complete Flawless Year Twenty-five high school football teams finished the 1955 season with perfect unbeaten, untied This is four more than last fall marks, 4 BOSTON (®—For a fellow who around, ex-welterweight champion} pects to sell out: the Boston Garden} ‘|to its 13,900 capacity. Beliveau Leads NEW MICHIGAN CAPTAIN—End Tom Maentz (Igft) of. Holland, Mich., who was named captain night. AP Wirephote hands with outgoing captain Ed Meads (Oxford) ee a the 1956 Michigan football team, | shown shaking Monte Irvin Top Name of Minor Leaguers «Picked in Draft; Tigers Take Joe Presko n| COLUMBUS, "Ohio w — Monte frist baseman. Three of the play- Mahon, a southpaw on, the Denver a deal calculated to strengthen the Irvin, whose big bat played a key ers were taken from the Pacific roster who turned in an 11-5 record — \role in the New York Giants’ mira- Coast League, costing $15,000 each. for Birmingham last season, Balti- cle finish in 1951, is coming back! The biggest surprise was Wash- more next on the list, picked first to the motor leagues at the rine ington’s selection of a practically baseman Bob Boyd off Rochester. old age of 3'—this time with the unknown pitcher, ‘righthander Con- A former outfielder with the Chi- Chicago Cubs, The slucging outfielder, ‘rad Greb. from Montreal, as the cago White Sox, Boyd batted 309. aban- No, 1 pick, The Senators, exercis-/drove in 94 runs and hit 15 home doned by the Giants Jast summer,|ing their privilege of making the runs at Houston. was.the only big name among the first selection by virtue of their! The Tigers, disappointed at be- minor leaguers selected by the last place finish in the American ing beaten out of Irvin, who would majors in yesterday’s annual draft, League, chose this 23-year-old dark have been the first Negro on their session which officially opened the horse in preference to other elii- |roster. selected Joe Presko, a for- winter baseball meetings. Today it bles with superior records and bet- mer Cardinal riehthander who had was the higher minors’ draft players from their little brothers, . The Cubs, in desperate need of al record at Mobile moved to Montreal. before being i * ye to Charlie Dressen turn to/ter reputations, Grob had an 11-9 a 6-10 record at Omaha. The Giants took riehthander Steve Ridzik, former Philadelphia and Cincinnati pitcher, on the strength of his fine performance in strong right-handed hattiny out- Washineton menaver, Grob is anithe Puerto Rican Winter League. fielder, plucked Irvin from Minne- “Erskine type" pitcher—smallish, Ridzik was drafted from Seattle apolis, the Gjants’ farm club in Sneakv-fast, and “he pitches to who obtained him from San Die#o the American Assn., for the $10.000, draft price, beating out at lesst spots.’ The second choice went ta Pitts jwhere he won 2 and lost 1. He currently boasts an 3-0 record with two other clubs—Detroit and Cin- burgh, which selected Jack Me- Santurce. cinnati—to the aging flychaser. If|” Irvin can come anywhere near the. .352 batting on he —_ = the Millers, the|O@reain. 7 Malte also phe title the| pitcher Vito Valentinetti from To- ronto. A former Chicago White Sox chattel, Valentinett] had a 9-15 rec- ord with Clorlestan last season, The Cubs were ie only club to) elhaose more then one niqyver in He! ithe line, «n> “ted a half dollar and. .' i liehtest draft sires 1945 when the’ same puemboy of n'rverg were a> j lected. The current (big league clubs. The list included, eight pitchers, an outfielder ahd a Hockey Scorers Montreal Center Tops NHL With 27 Points; Howe Tied for 2nd Fullback Places Team Above Money PORTALES, N. M. o# — Eastern New Mexico University fullback Final Grid Poll ‘The top 1 teams with first place votes and won-lost records in parentheses (points based on 10 for first place, 66-7 etc.): 1. Oklahoma (718) (104) 3.581 Michigan State (88) (8-1)..,...... 3.204 3.004 Maryland (55) (104) UCLA () (1) eee ee ‘|Tommyv Hightower, in position to take the ball on a drive through’ a qurter on the playing field move to nieh mm the mo A min yaeevegtel cron renresent-/have cost his team a five yard 12 ed an outlav of $115900 by the penalty He didn’t meke the move. 2 When he came back, he couldn't) find the money and went on to help, After the game Coach Dewey Langston looked over the field and brought back the half dollar and quarter—and two dimes as well. More than one-third of Ted Kluszewski’s hits in 1955 went for rrr Ohio vn hed (7-2) . - TCU Oeorgia Tech een ase Auburn (6) (®d1) .,..... Notre Dame (8-2) vse Miceissippi (1) cht) wee SPOON TEN Pittsburgh (1) «73>, Michigan (7-2) Southern 7 Ld i Lh] 4. Stanford ( ae Se Re Texas an. CRT) ee Wings Victorious, but in Exhibition HAMILTON, Ont. ip — Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey extra bases. He had 47 homers | and 25 doubles among his 192 hits. | He batted | S14. He had d no triples. League defeated. Hamilton of the |Ontario Hockey Assn., 12-2, in an ‘exhibition game | last night. doings of Molly Cottontail and ———— - one a few days before the game./Club for tomorrow evening. ner famif ’ Only repeaters are Napoleon and 2 phages y of youngsters, P G B S Raia & bee antaaeee D. H, Jenkins, game biologist, | throughout the four seasons. Here's How NFL |cocuma. MONTREAL w—Jean Beliveau, ontiac’ S ene one et "| to Mchigan Comervatog De. |, addition, the tubs anneal Draft Wound Up | se"vteat ia tne sate — 2s (he uunester who came ints isl 1 Day in Winter Tou Tangerine Gets partment, will be the featured |‘er antler contest will be déeterm-| piILADELPHIA, (INS) — Fol-| straight, Its last loss was a 13-7 wan season, still had the National Y I : speaker, and will introduce the ined. Suitable awards will go to/lowing are the draft selections decision to Chesaning earty im |pockey League by the tail today.| Gene Bone, former Pontiac High four Pro-Am: effotts, tam mem- Missouri Valley ‘ Cottontafl.” The |the winners who enter racks injof the National Football League} the 1968 season. topping the scoring leaders with 27 School golf star and no wassist-|bers offer their best to ‘ . the following classes: largest ant-/¢ams at their meeting Monday) w,oojeon ranks next with 16 suc-/points and sharing the goal produc-| ant nro to Warren Orlick at Tam|Gene on his Ist try at teers as Juniata Foe : . lers from the Upper Peninsula, best |/(", Philadetphia: cessive victories tion list with 14. O'Shanter Country Club, will _—7o* Philadelphia Stars rm tne Conan | ceetaBic, Ruere™ Onrr oer! Tye eecunive figures wer : rite eter wor, One meee ORLANDO, Fla. # — Missouri balanced rack from the Upper,| (qh. Ceternge seit scks: had tor Ge Associated Prose The Hyear-old « center, who broke r, 7 Sante Caege tinge Ps' ClOS@ In on Laker [esteem ave ag se ee hy ick saa, veteran wu 2 oan aha ti has ben made oe Mantz Will Head un ‘on, a its s Ss © pos- the best freak anders, “and. ale “oe Ror HOWARD © cA incase ‘ee. ee hree Cl rye went NHL year a ge soaeud, leads team-|sible by Orlick's recent appoint- a NEW YOR Ki®—Clyde Lovellette|for the smallest legal set of horns,|Seuthern Cal. ‘traded pot yt uae mone imate Bert Olmstead and Detroit's) ment to the National PGA Tourna- W. ly in 56 of the Minneapolis Lakers still) An award will al the 8st); JOHN MeILHENNY, (sb), sau./through the 1955 campaign without cordie Howe by 4 points, Olm-|ment Committee and Tam O’Shan- 0 erines {holds the scoring lead in the Na-|hunter bringing in clergeat bear Bie ee esting, i), A= chgentyrye ae ee stead is tops with his 18 agsists|ter's membership in that organiza] 0 joann um — End Tom tional Basketball Assn. today, but! Meeting will get underway| Pittsburgh act Davis, who), Mins. ing and ve : |while Howe, rounding into his old) tion, ase ‘ Paul Arizin nd Neil Johnston, a| promptly at $ o'clock. Specia||State: Joe Krupa (t), Purdue; a ole oom without & set-itorm after a slow % es in| Expenses for wipe participa. pace 4 ste en row Monge pred of old hands in the scoring/announcements concerning * work: “See 1 10 goals in gaining 7 in the winter tur are being eA Dasinese with Philadelphia's Warri-/18 kiddies Christmas sey. ine ee Ry lle Toronto's ‘Ted Sloan ore nanaaig through a commities (Michigan football. squad. jors, are right on his stern. Year's Gance, and widite Aven (Wor re et OTE. : goal-scoring lead with Beliveau,| headed by Tam’s Asher Tilchin, | Maentz, a six-foot-two, 218- -| Lovellette, No. 1 for the third ture series tickets will be made. |, GRCS#® (Cards: Joe Childress, toy but has only 17 points, Thie committee is collecting mon- |Pounden, amare’ Cometh hie Ine ak alee “er eek 2 ain acuam|U. Of M. ard 1 in Race sot a tm eee tir tes we eine MaBt | proved. speed, prompting Ooster- ee * . ‘ mong i , sustain on es 23 and Jonson, who's worn) SOlunar Tables | D Within. (a. eGoliege" of of Pacific snaton he wh = University of aera up 5 er and allowing paar er yay } peel fe Dae ios wee crown st t , has ; n finished Is -games fora b me ; {219. To oe wee ye ppcesl ed poten geste: Dick be wee ramiine; Bob west Dinghy Sailing ‘Tournament 4 avibenn: peace Glenn Hal)| Now completing his Ist year in| Maentz and Ron Kramer ' Both Warrior aces have played| quring Wednesday are as fololws,| chisage” neal senriewar,| VET the weekend. Brown Univer: jg second at 2.04 eee aie tales oe oe Despite a painful back injury, only 10 games and are well up of Alden|®)., hee, racket, (t), au-/sity took ‘championship ar L have registered| the mohey place Maentz played seven games begin ae Cie Saar Genter one pointing miele ‘allio, prepared =e: r Clevelan + ernDenver Veededl OMo State was 2nd, with 205 and'z9 ghutouts thus far. 6 more thanjsummer's Michigan Open, his Ist/ning with Army. He caught 11 game basis, especially for this section: Charles Morton, (hb).|180 points, respectively. - . at; this stage last season. appearance in that tournament. |passes for 253 yards and three Mc- ———— WEDNESDAY __ tic _ ©), TCU;) Michigan got 179 points. Michl- Gene also won an alternate spot| touchdowns. He ‘did the bulk of About 400 high jschools field) aM Mr : Sac 8S ae ae Four states are represented in|in. the National Open qualifying|the punting for a 40.1 yard av. all teams in , ‘0 12; % 12 Pred Wi Wyant, | (ow. Ge ™ points. <2 e the Pacific Coast League. and has pocketed cash in his lastjerage. . ee \ a - “. ‘ : é tu / LF ' Sr aera / a | fl y S : * f- fi f 5 : if y b f 7 / é 4 " i | j i f re f - 1 ee | { | { d | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUE SDAY, NOVEMBER “20, 1955 ‘ Eas TWENTY-THREE Van Ryzin and Foley Screen Squads for Forwards; Notre Dame's only football de- in 1955. | Bobby Bodd marked his 1th” \feat in 1954 was to Puntos: opine we SS ee ee | eecccvccecccocccosososoosooosoonoooseseseeeles 4 : : Protect Yourself = : By H. GUY MoaTs wards. He hoges to bolster his CC driving game. aes inthe battle for the pivot post.;pick from, Van Ryzin said he dones, - oad Dave Scriven, who |$ For Safe Winter Driving 4 By an unusual coincidence, both| front court performers, where All those mentioned above are|Hudson Ray, the fine PHS high| would probably start Terry Zell-) alse works at a guard spot. > ; ¢ Pontiac and Catholic Central High it was sald today be had enly seniors, jumper, and sophomore Joe Skin- -6r ti is views! ® TAIL PIPE-MUFFLER e: School ~ basketball hart (6-1) and Larry Peet (5-6) Van Ryzin summed up his views) ¢ aa plese: ote yas Sgn a 5-10 Ed Sheridan. : Gn the other band Penties hes te jon iy ron battling = soph.). Dave Diehm (5-9 junior)/about his squad and its chances|$ . TIRES - COOLING SYSTEM : ‘eara? squad ee oe plenty < good, fast; a young team, Coach Art Van the picture with a pair of and Dave Simmons (5-11 junior)'for Friday night by the remark, : : Chiefs and Central open their ir ine tke Sy See tel atame prams and emer es wrists. That leaves Skin-|47% Sure to see action also. = /--1'm optimistic, but there's no sub-|® pousia 3. Sh ae 8 seasons Friday njght in Detroit. _| points here iast winter) and pilot-| And only one 195¢ } race ner as the probable starter Friday.| Chiefs also have transfer stu- (stitute for experience, which ais 7 o¢ Soult : From thé confines of the west!man Bob Skrzyski (6-4) who| see action in the : is, gridder and last) dent, Clyde Lewis, from Ohio, young team like ours Jacks.” \@ HOLDENS RED flers or tail pipes, M4 side Detroit parochial school|dunked 22. Central won the 1954 — year varsity man, and Willie De-|‘a husky 6-10 guard. Bob Castell | Friday's opener will be played. 4 STAMPS ON with Firestone Town $ comes the information that ‘only contest, 65-58, but did it from the Strong contests are under way| walt, a fast lad, will go at the for-| has been converted to a forward, |at Catholic Central located on Out- ; WEDNESDAYS Country snow wes, oss ° two eee ken ie Ee foul line. Chiefs aaiek ta belek for most positions. One in partic-|wards. With a lot of guards to! to go along with 6-foot James ‘er Drive, west Detroit. ° Heda ing 1 ta “e are back. But there are some five} from the floor. 5 ae ne Se ree ° auras neuter ewe awe st’ Navy's Beagle and Welsh, A Star, lowa Runner Edges = ...SOUTH BLVD. GULF SERVICE i to getting in the CC games last|‘0P list for CC include 59 Tony ¥ g S. rmy ar, g ® Comer of South Saginaw and South Blvd. ° FE 9-0152 & FTI ET TTT TTT Td Skrzyzki is the top scorer Strange Virus «Believed to Be Kinzie had 229, Lillian Sato 213, Deer Killer ura One animal is the legal limit for the javelina season — Feb. 11-27—| fall, ‘were in Arizona. LANSING — Dead deer, vic- maw and Oscoda counties. “The deer, one in each county, SANDERS FOR RENT TRAVIS HARDWARE Lave Ave. were the first known victims of the disease in — and Os- | specialists believe the Grer am Two more victims of the dis- ease also were found by game workers in Manistee county \re- cently, no Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY THREE WAY DEAL—You have a choice of three methods with which to hit the strike pocket consistently between the Nos. 1 and 3 pins: By picking a spot near the foul line on which to release the ball; by rolling your ball over a target board, or by keeping your | (a hook-shot éxpert), Huffey is the playmaker and spearhead of the tims of the same strange disease that killed some 150 whitetails this found recently in Oge-|#it-gaining team in major college A one-handed end, a limping, 165-pound quarterback, a small for him are featured performers on the 1955 Associated Press All- East football team. . The end and ‘quarterback are Ron Beagle. and George Welsh, Navy's one-two passing punch that made the Midshipmen the No.. 1) football this season. Beagle, an All-America end last season, broke a small bone in his left wrist just before the first game brace, which is laced tightly over his wrist from forearm to fingers and then covered with tape. ? * * The fullback is Charlie Sticka, ithe subject of anguished outcries when he left Trinity (Conn.) during his freshman year for a brief visit to Notre Dame, where Trinity sup- |: porters figured he might become an All-America performer. Instead he returned and lived up to his bill- ing by leading Trinity to two un- defeated seasons as a junior and senior. * * * Chesnauskas, ie = East. An All-America guard last year, Chesnauskas divided his time between tackle and end this sea- son, did well at both positions but not well enough to beat out the) full-time performers. As an-end he didn't have much, chance against Beagle and big Moore of Penn State. John Paluck of Pitt, tabbed ‘‘Mean| * * # John” because of his rugged, en- thusiastic play. As a tackle he ‘couldn't outshine the equally big, angular and rough Phil Tarasovic of Yale or lean, quick-moving Tom Powell of Colgate. college fullback and a player so versatile no place could be found ‘powerful Pitt line. Regen, «38 gow and hel TiNity’s Fullback Head All-East Il With Sticka and Welsh in the backfield named today by The As- sociated Press Eastern In the middle of the line are guards Stan Slater of Army and Bill Meigs of Harvard, both out- Sas tei ar eae oe ‘of the sprinter at the finish line to end Kennedy in NCAA EAST LANSING \W—A pair of sophomore speedsters are likely selection|to rewrite a lot of college distance beard are Jimmy Brown, a swift-;records before their running days ‘moving 212-pound halfback from) are over. Syracuse and equally swift Lenny Charles (Deacon) Jones of the University of Iowa won the NCAA cross country run yesterday by covering the four-mile Michigan State University course in 19:57.4. But he had to kick out like a just a yard and a 10th of a second ahead of Henry Kennedy of Mich- this year. He missed that one be-| ‘fore he was fitted with a leather Since Bert Bell, commissioner of the NFL, initiated the bonus choice in 1947, seven of the nine previous selections made good as pros. Onejers next season. still is in the service and hasn't) had a chance to play, while the other was injured and forced to The versatile enigma ts Army’s) retire. The first bonus baby back in he'1947 was Bob — sceas = Western Conference. the Chicago Bears. Fenimore, an) Oklahoma A&M star as a collegian’ ‘Booklet Tells About was injured in his first year with’ State Deer Feeding the Bears and retired from pro) football. Bobby Garrett, the Cleve- LANSING — Michigan deer hunt- land choice in 1954, later traded ers will want “Deer and Aspen,’ to Green Bay for Babe Parilli, a new publication of the Ameri- Kentucky, quarterback, is in the,;can Box Board Company. armed services. The Stanford ace) Deer use aspen leaves and twigs; is expected to report to the Pack-|for food, Good forestry makes igan State. Michigan State won the team S teele J ¢ Bon us Pick Ha S title with the University of Kan- Successful Predecessors PHILADELPHIA #—Gary Glick, the Colorado A&M quarterback se- lected as the bonus choice in the National Football League draft yes-! terday by the Pittsburgh Steelers should make the grade if history) sas 2nd and Notre Dame and New York University tied for 3rd. |more of this browse available for) Last year, Baltimore picked the, deer and the brightly-colored book- winning slip and came up with| George Shaw, Oregon passer who| has pitched the Colts out of the! 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So-phis-to-cals +4 “I think it would be rather ooo . }|frightening to perform ballets in) “In Italy, ae example, the au-! ithe place where they originated diences can be very cold, That's ‘and are cherished,”’ she remarked. | because the ballet is in poor shape i But wouldn’t that present a there. It’s odd, becayise Italy was| challenge? ithe center of. the ballet a hundred) “Perhaps,” she laughed, ‘‘but years ago. But now they are more| I’m not particularly interested in. interested in opera.” . a challenges.”’ Audiences in England and the She has danced in most of the United States react differently, she ~ said, and in some ways she prefers No Cover—No Minimum DELL’S thems here. Doo * * * Toes re) es | “In England, they wouldn’t think ed. pen of applauding during a perform- “You dance! ance,"’ she remarked. through the whole ballet wondering \if they like it..They applaud at the ‘end. But they're fully prepared to istay and clap indefinitely. | “Here, they applaud for every- ithing—when a dancer appears on} ‘the stage, during a routine and |after it—whenever they see some- ithing they like. I must say it's very satisfying to the dancer: it sort of encourages you on. The only time I don't appreciate it is ‘when I'm in a mood ballet: like, |‘Sylphides’ where applause would ‘interrupt my thought.” * Ransom, Assistant Bloe to Attend Conference City Assessor W. Raymond Ran- som and his assistant Edward Clby Bloe will attend the Tenth Annual } Short Course for Assessing Officers ito be held at the University of! Michigan, Dec. 12-14. Discussion and explanation of the lassessor’s manual to be made lavailable by the Senate will be a | major session at the meeting. fael your HOLLYWOOD w& — Margot Fon- |America and has some interesting] ‘WHE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1955 Winnie Reaches $1 Tomorrow. Churchill Keeps Busy Painting, Strolling and Eying the Bangtails LONDON Sir Churchill observes his S8ist birth day tomorrow, In the seven months since he ‘bowed to age and resigned as iprime minister, Churchill | has made only one appearance in the ‘House of Commons, where he spent more than half a century. 'That was to be sworn in after the May elections as a Conservative backbencher—an ordinary member of Parliament, But outside the glare of world attention, the veteran statesman has kept busy. He spent two months this fall ‘vacationing on the French Riviera. Much ‘of his.time there was de- voted to writing and painting. Now in the peaceful solitude of! his country home, Churchill dic- tates and polishes a few more pages of his book on the history of | the English-speaking people. It is scheduled to be published next year. * 2 * If the whim strikes, he settles down before. an easel to put a few more touches of bold color on a canvas, Dressed in a floppy hat and the siren suit he made famous, he walks along the paths of his estate in Kent with Rufus, his poodle, dancing excitedly at his side. Since retiring, Churchill — “I jam a friend of animals''—has ex- panded his interest in race horses by buying a stud farm. To him his mares, stallions and foals are “mother s, father horses and i baby horses." — Among nas rare public appear- jances now are those at the race- track. Churchill is said to keep in close touch with current events, but his LUPINO rofelei 1-7-1.) 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Winston} . prison by Oakland County Circuit White admitted Nov. 18 holding lup a man in Pontiac Oct. 11 and “4\dergoing-a hospital checkup . . Fasutovs -| : was born without arms and drove | and broadcast clues directing ie} ing. { The undersheriff said he could Welles Will Do What?! Saw Marilyn in Half! By EARL WILSON sots & Gan 6 nnd Goer... nn : Home Mode Pies — Pies — Cokes — Bheuite Jack Decker's s On US-10 in Drayton eo Call for Mere at NEW YORK—Gloria Vanderbilt's friends think she'll by- pass the glamour guys and marry brilliant TV director Sidney Lumet, ex-husband of Rita Gam. At least, ee re very happy. *}being together and it points that way . 4 x re Few gals can gs , get Marion © Brando to ad- ; just their sash but Marilyn Monroe did in a shot an- nouncing that she'll be an usher Dec. 12 at the world © premiere of: “The Rose Tattoo” for benefit of the Actors’ Studio. Orson Welles’l! do his magic act — and has offered to saw Miss Monroe oer me wis in half MARILYN and MARLON THAT’S GRATITUDE. FOR YOU When delicatessen owner Max Asnas was honored by HIAS (the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society), Max warned Toastmaster Harry Hershfield, “Don't praise me too much. I got enough baloney in the store.” Hershfield claims that when a beggar asks for a sandwich Max gives him 50c to buy one, for his self-respect. But it being | the holiday season, Max gave one panhandler Tic. The bum sat down to eat, argued with a waiter, then suddenly shouted at | Max: “You got a hell of a nerve charging 75c for a sandwich!” | * * * * Sammy Renick, the TV commentator and ex-jockey, says some possible sale prices quoted on Nashua are ridiculous— ’ the horse, if he runs next year, will quickly pass Citation as the greatest money-winner of all time, easily reaching the $1,500,000 mark, and then if he retires should be good for 15 years at stud, at fees of $250,000 a ‘year. With William Woodward gone, who's to take Nashua?:- Why not “Sunny Jim” Fitzsimmons, his tre'ner, now 81—“and let them re- tire together”? * * * * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... “Silk Stockings” won't let Gretchen Wyler go over to the | “Damn Yankees” road company .. . Millie Considine’ll do a) Morning Telly column titled “ Mixing With Millie.” Bob Hope gave Wally Westmore 8-1 odds that ming Crosby won't retire new (Bing’s comment: “I like the odds”) . “Piain and Fancy” must leave the Hellinger Theater in March; Rex Harrison’s “Pygmalion” will move in ... The : Shelley Winters-Ben Guzzara backstage blasts are exciting . One of the few husband-wife teams in the cafes is the Alan and Phyllis Sues combe at Le Ruban Bleu. Will Gen. Van Fleet be our next ambassador to S. Korea? . Harry Truman may vacation in Miami Beach this winter . Greer Garson’s reading the late Robert Sherwood's play, “Small War in Manhattan” .. Peter “Masquerade Party” Donald's un- . Ted Atkinson's reported to be) the richest of the jockeys — because he never bets on horses... A songwriter who had money invested in a new screen process saw some film rushes and dashed out to sell his stock. EARL’S PEARLS — An American city's a place where by the time’s you've finished paying for your home in the sub- burbs, the suburbs have moved 20 miles further out.—Ot- tawa (Kans.) Herald. | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: As a holiday boon to housewives, | | Roger Price is crossing a turkey with a kangaroo. ‘You can stuff | it. from the outside. Genera! Motors got an auto order from an African wjtch doc- | tor. He wants real heads in his headlights. That's earl, brother. | (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Armless Motorist Mon, Seeks Trecwure: Speedy With Feet - HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. #—Henry Morris went to the river bank to COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. & look for hidden treasure yesterday Ee peace officer said last night| but accidentally found a corpse in- ao: te arive 1 mg toot Morris, following broadcast clues arrest an armless motorist. from a local radio station in a pub.| Undersheriff Clinton E.- Haugh’ licity promotion campaign, found] identified the motorist as Edward ‘the body of Gene Carter, 66, of} Ernest Higgins, a, of Pueblo. | Pembroke, The ' station offered $200 to any- Haugh said Higgins told him he one who could locate the waamarel | 7 __“ WINTER JAMBOREE” : is “The he Tender Trap” —LAST TIMES TODAY— “Night of the Hunter’ yOUR r+ x mf Oakia | True and Tremendous! The love-and-glory story of Pa ge Cae McConnell — the ‘Sky-Tiger’ whe became jet Ace! ‘* } aso suteg JAMES WHITMORE u——oo ~ FRANK SINATRA DEBBIE RevNOLS Thur.: : “Bitte d Theates| 00a aE LO oe _! rales became America's first Oe sume " ine ALLYSON | | nou WARNER BROS » CINEMA SCOPE weneecnee. 9108 mmoemg SOUND @ Features at: 2:05 . Bre I . oe Triple DOORS OPEN 10:45 A; M. — AND — STARTING WEDNESDAY TEENAGE KILLERS ON A TERROR RAMPAGE! 78331 Sundays 12:45 Last Times Today — “The Last Command” also — “Carolina Cannon Ball” STARTS TOMORROW! with his feet, He charged Higgins | teners to the river. with speeding and reckless dri special equipment on the icar and jt appeared Higgins drove | with one foot on the steering wheel | fand used the other for the brake | and accelerator pedals. 2 Utica Men Placed | 'on Two-Year Probation Two Utica men yesterday: were sentenced. by Oakland County Cir- | cult Judge George B. Hartrick aft- | er they admitted Nov. 21 to steal- ing a car in Pontiac July 8. Ora J, Howard, 25,. of 8500 Rhode, and Sheridan Norman, 18, of 47594 | Frederick, were placed on three- year probation and assessed $200 , court costs, ; Brunattar! What's he got? It's what he ‘hasn't got... A WIFE! Durgapur, West Bengal has been tentatively chosen as the site for | India’s third st steel Plant. | Hi or Back k | : THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE | RIGHT HERE IN 1 MICHIGAN COULD TELL YOU THAT 0-JIB-WA BITTERS 1S THE BEST MEDICINE THEY “TRANG itu = pe es Miser vn bal Prete wioer GREAT ON THE STAGE! TERRIFIC AS A MOVIE! storring ~ soon CALS WITS nei oat EVER USED FOR RHEUMATISM, | Lis COLOR and CinemaScorat | an ge PCTURE SCIATICA | ARTHRITIS, NEURITIS OR - AT ALL DRUG STORES _ OAKLAND THEATER ° * STARTS THURSDAY _ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, of * coe support Gov. G, Mennen Williams a ee That was emphasized by Neil + Democratic state chair- gan's votes over to Stevenson after a token first ballot for Wil- < Pe I s/Port to Williaims ‘‘for whatever -\Office he may seek” and declared that the national convention dele- gation could not be delivered any party official. He recalled that the party's last state convention its sup- “that is the Michigan party's posi- tion untli changed by convention vote.” : The central committee passed a resclution condemning the Re- publican-controlled state Senate for what the committee called an “internecine civil war” with Re- publican “Young Turks” in the House. It said the Senate’s stand was resulting in injury to men- The resolution said the Senate is “an example of the vicious result “ be on unjust, representation. that apportionment of Senate seats) _. tally retarded children. ‘cludes all expenses such as gas, prevents the upper chamber from * * «@ The committee approved a 1956 County and district spring con- ventions were set for April 26. State Boxing Commissioner Floyd Stevens of Grand Rapids and). . Mrs. Charles Kilmartin of Lincoln Park were elected to vacant com- mittee seats. Stevens succeeds Robert C. Jakems of Grand Rapids! and Mrs, Kilmartin succeeds Mrs, Stuart Strachan of Wyandotte. Res- ignations created both vacancies. Americans spend about $9 bil- lion a year for automobile vacation trips. The estimated figure in- oil, hotels, food and other miscel- laneous costs. liams, . Staebler told the state central ASKING PEOPLE TO THINK OF eel THE PIECES ON THE — SR\= PIANO WITHOUT A eal) 7) J} . ry . WORD BEING — i yy > SPOKEN ~~ IT Bag Y WAS A i (4 POPULAR . ib gh & = a yl = =! \ Ay oe : = : Ce . | #& ~ Ss | | BOARDING HOUSE Z YES, Yes, OF COURSE, AMORRISSEY'S STORY GOES BACK ACA, TWIG6S! FAPY: FEW YEARS, MAJOR /-~ HE AND His py FAMILIAR WITH Ze WIFE HAD AN ACT MoRRIsseY & Z\ WOULD GO THROUGH THE AUDIENCE ALL THAT 274 eT Ee yy, eet ZY bh win | 1 SEEN HIM BEHIND TH’ SIGN-- HE TURNED HiS COAT INSIDE OUT, STUCK HIS. DERBY HAT INSIDE HIS SHIRT, AN’ PUT ON A CAP AN! FALSE MUSTACHE? ‘ 4 % : : TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1955 ' TWENTY-FIVE Y THANK GOODNESS =. YOU HEARD ME. HURRY! HELP! THERE =< terprives, tne, ‘3 eed \ e195. Field Ex! —F RN Se BUSAATN LES YOUR HELP AS _ ( \ Z i -29 2 s l é COME ON, I'M TRYING TO I WANT You CADDY --- IMPROVE MY TO CORRECT I'LL NEED ANY OF MY . FAULTS Pee Gl a rg cone wed Cape 1998 by Urved Feoture byrakenm, tne. ‘CAPTAIN EASY HADN'T..AND FAILED TO THUGS ESCAPE, EASY! BUT IF WE D ROYCE W TIME..I'D FEEL WE MIGHT HAVE SAVED HIM! TRWILLAMS meagre a U. & Pat OFF. Copr, 1965 by WEA Serview, ine. \HooTS AND HER BUDDIES | (COKE. OLD PAL, THAT WEXACTLY! THEY LL Be DREW TOO BAD WE CAN'T REACH FRANKIE AND Of course I heard you! You said this is the last time you're going to ask me to put up the storm windows — om WEA, \. DYONA DAS TIS — NORA BBOOT THAT WEWR SQUIRE CARRACTER? WEL, LEX WE OWE ROO & TWP... ~ a : & rh = mie fe ane . pe = ~ , . i = ae -_ a . ery /. 4 a 4 6 A ‘ee oe. (a : » Pan tie Wy ee Oa ¥' icopr, 1955 by NEA Sereice, Ing. 1. M. Reg. U.S. Pas Off, PARRY MEPLERS AUERE HAMEL PEGE ERE ERASERS "66 MEORDRERE MEMES NE ITROR IR 1180 GOLLY, THAT'S TH’ LAST TIME I'M GOIN’ DOWN GRACIOUS! 1 GOT LOST AN’ NEVER DID A BIT O' MY SHOPPIN' BECAUSE SOME- ONE WAS ALWAYS GRABBIN' ... AN’ HELPIN’ ME OVER T' TH'| |. ‘THAT I NEVER INTENDED OTHER SIDE ©’ STREETS... J [7 Ross f : os (J ~v warr’sT” By. Walt Disney LOUIE GOT PIE... IrSuee WW] fugue and ) ona Ons... BROW ABOUT ME ® (GO AHE ADS DEWEY HELP YOURSELF! ee GOT PIE! ; ( SOR i ow & WERE KEPT AP TER SCHOOL? TED II lars iE « oth TWENTY'SIX nee | a | — THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1955 2 | New ‘56 Rambler Readied Cold Snap Hel isplay Dec. 15, ps MARKETS |ACtion Irregular Lodge Calendar [Priver : 7 “Demon (9) — Te aac! pects eo ‘acDrinac | |__ red Flaurie Thee Trees | Death mbler—representing Amer-| scalptured-like r buyer is a \) rices roduce . Lodge No. ee Sn Deter + Strike Three Times | aC soon Motors’ -21-million-dollar chal-| sweeps — pillar . that DETROIT FARMERS’ 4AKAET in | ton, Thurs., Dec F. ” A. M,, Clarks-| RUTL AND : : ; i a it to the low-price and high-| enlarged rear sure | ) prices vent T, Nov. 28 (AP) — Monde fd ing meeting, election Be me. ADEN surin ; y Fie = Semen “Ste. mitanbeth MRS. sed @uckeg ia aa market—will) 4 spear outlined - oe iyprag ator —_— Paurn a o Call i Spe » gescrvetion jon od was ae 4 mage prs smut ohersball, Be ‘3 geomet fl isplay in Hudson and i r outli n ins on RUITS—A Deli : J . : a dealerships Dec. 15. Nash trim extends from the trent — today, a Cee at lack ings, taney, i be°t oe be: dpplen, greens NEW YORK w» — Price changes Raymond Ruggles, Ay 3-7401, or| yesterday ha does of Mrs. iad a | this’ ie the a sos a eee of selling pressure. a lack] appie Ricintow taney 8 s0-3 $6"bu;|were irregular and.small in early reservation, Richard Snover, W. Mi {os aster ee coo diane BAN, Genet aueser Nev. ae = s car that captured a ‘tting off the three-tone +. 6¢ ¢ fancy, 4.00 : aK Northern Spy. trading on the 5 we » W.M. was s at? fxg a | the fancy of many hard-to-in styling on ne color) Wh ., ples, Wal be: Wo 1, 3.00-3.50 bu; ap- stock market today ed, suspended we Evan- ~ apre the cust eat scored the. . Wolf River, f bu; ap- . . . getamotive writers. during = _ well as the Rater ation a8| the opening. od toe belt gains .at |725-2.73 bu: es, fener, 3.00 bu: Neh eo 0°, . a Spot soa his fine, he got into fetuses Coa tober preview. It is a more stream- ons. * station Wag-|ing appeared to come seca rel seam, Eotee Bose: fancy, oe ot — a burst of activity at the ews in Brief and ~~ oa oft, An ent whe mag, Geeta ee merged car, but! The eae station wagon PO et gteres a ere. The bread bu; eth ahhs6 Saeed tener. ih nailipa trading slowed. Gains and Two 17-year-old Commetce boy by state be meiled egy for pwd ‘a ude al — taken te : e 108-inch wheel- is new from the wheels to t cke n a bit as trad-|1:29 bens; “eet ima miei in fractions wi Norman W: after his | ‘chureh for service, ay chowt makes it a foot and a although it retains rigged act ee Nertpes No. ineaee “ nae few exceptions. _— Shaw, ane soaks Ralph) He sied wate 6) suapentes. te pats ontributy ceruenied america ni ‘than the average|toP with the-luggage rack on th Scather continued through-|spFoute Ne." 1.0'100-180, bu cabbage| Mont _ {larceny yesterday to’ simple|but this time Judge second time,| Bethel Bvangaies snd’ Reformed can car. “|rear section, . ~ . of the main. livestock |topped: hare dos bche: ‘carrots ntgomery Ward was up 1% | ford Township J before Water-|Clallen Jr. onal oseny 3 Mc| their fave oe Sd An unusual styling feature | For added convenience, feed gt belt and was a help to/('%o 200-2.60 dor. Gelery, No. 1. 4.00: at 104% on an opening block ot | \¢Purgy a ustice Willis D./12 months’ in the him to 6 to! Schne’ Pune he Donelson- bound to attract the eye of the is a single taligate =n = oc ee and soybean meal. poe Ln i, 1.00-1 — * oo 4,000 shares following news off court ' paid $15 costs of|rection. - House of Cor- Johns Puneral ne the usual twe found on station |hour was a the end of the first caulifiow top. No. ose eg yesterday's close of a pr : youths, cies Pecan ta Pontiac) _ - David, 32 W, curators: ae W , | Wagons. The rear window rolls cember $2 02%. pi nt higher, De-| is. ane eceeeus oe Celery,| -for-1 stock split and higher the same charge pnd her : . - Hite, Golders “ooagar toss ate or Township py ae oe yy ee is higher, December rpc . doe S Lr = x 190-1 $0 denda, divi- | guilty. Russell Darrell fee or , Earni Ss Funeral service “il be held a combination crank and lock. ‘* to 3 high 254%; ‘Oats | Morseradiuh, No. 1 oie a tie one Tregent St. failed to pay $1: : “Thursday, Dec. 1, at 1:30 ; ‘ 5 New modele include 4 gher, December 63; rye a * 1, 3.30-4.00 dos. ‘bche. © Opening blocks included and ‘was sent pay $15 costs eal the Hunteon Puneral a omes | if the first {¢ lower to Ss higher, De poets pg * ero Ge tee Studebaker-Packard to jail for five with Dr. H. H, Savage officia' Rambler four-door ha $1,093 » December| Leeks, Be. 1, dike ok oe off % at 9%) Richard Miller days.| NEW YORK (INS)— Interment in White — y i vertible sedan, and ee con | Samwary eae %4 to *2 higher, 18 “einer, 2.0 S0-Ib bag: No. rage ps shares, Chrysler up % at| St. paid the $15, 18, of 49 Clovese|tels Corp. reported pentiiiten Ho- rowed will lie in ae cs tes a ATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The first four-door hardtop ae ial lower to 5 pide! gear 5 cents | i) 69%, pag et te at 59% sy yi Service off %| Robert Scalan of Ot Dyerolt come for the nine _ net in-| ,untoon Peete ie o-story frame h wertible cents a hu ed iT oz. behs. Parsie , No by "8 on I, and U.S. Ste » St. Sept ended : [= Lawson, 7010 Ae — ry perpen a a in January higher, December $¥% 70. aad 130.2 0 = wbebg. area, Fea YM at STs on 1,009. a i m Cale $3.54 By - $6,327,842, equal to) — ‘twins),, 86 Bevery it. beloved | broke into flames at 1:30 this innovation in the pape another Groin Pri \s0"8 pk. basket. Botatoes, fancy dioad od ‘Ray Crites, 46, of 140 Oak pared with $4,009 ey Shag com- end Mrs. LeRoy 2s + | morning, but the family, asleep field—a hardtop ae =e wagon: —— rices hereedag tes mpains. N on Nek tn er US. mubber. Bethlehem Stee!,| Ave» Pleaded guilty to land commen deere. te the. $2.27 a pote oe of and | ea oe — of the blaze, es- Without centerposts. ible model cHic acd ee ie caen eset ts “hothouee, eo 1, 100-308 bu: radish Superior aa oe Se peared the influence of -Pirsigten last year. same period] —_Sil!, be held rine Pu Nov. 30, ped injured. Both the on eat Mar .......,, 65%. pone r fancy, eo pegs Sih Ss: rad- : alifornia and erday before ‘ ‘ neral Home with Re Estimated damage was $2,000 tion w LA omen car and sta- Mar ....... : s3's| 100-1 28. bu = sh Acorn, — . Pree (NJ). Losers included| Judge Mauri — Municipal NEW YORK NS) Garter etmeteline. Interment e to the building and $50 on the con-,120- horsepower ve brand new) Hy? 0000) Tin ve ene SS butternut.’ No. 1. | couthern otors, Anaconda Copper was committed a cashes Cs He Quigan Corp. INS) — Fediders ond Victoria’ Lyan ~~ tg tents, covered by insurance. cylinder aatedlagemagre hy bal po cee ERE CROLL 1.90-1-59 bu. Pa eres see on No. 1. Railway and Texas Co | Jail for 30 days after County come in the fiscal year _— = hy Puneral ere +2 vt eeeae Xg | 2.30- e, . s failing to ended ome. esa atte as wees (ee power fuel Bo a eee st a reat enete,oaey ‘New York Stock pay his fine of $100. to 31 totaled $732,980, equal | Aug.) JOmREOM. SOS Sever oes bee termined, according to Waterford _ performance” is claimed for them. | [oly a 133% plaré shee a Ap she-p laren behs; turnip, peak. bos a : . focks Pleading’ guilty t cents a common share. This com ioved vinfafe on Beverly Bt. be- Township Fire Department. Both ‘2 gk os cs es ae ee . toor eam means i ity to reckless driv- | ed with $1,167,023, or 61 r| Baa “el Staves dear Union Lake and Watertord re- Three Clarkston Girls jee aang Ma nie [Ro ea ther rttdir Gaba Boaiee |Aipsmegue 342 int Rares Be son St. was. fined’ $100. yesterday sangria es pal ae srl ym sponded to the call Sti - . 2.6¢ 3.00 bu. Escarole. No. | Allied Chem . 112.6 ary ..... 363) b : amounted to $47 the Pursley Fu oe till on Missi ; '2.00 bu; @scarole, sevendee No, 1, 1.50-| Allis Chalmers 67.4 Int Nick ...., 795 y Pontiac Municipal as against 40,649 Rev, p veamm Panera Home with Ray Carpenter, 55 Issing List Pai Ad [Soe te: ‘Lettacs Gm ty Geet a Costes Ot SS he Maurice E. Fi Judge $46,639,370 in 1954, ting. Interme B. Gerner offiatae was, thawing water 6 Lake Vista Three 15 year-old Clarkston girs air Admits Looting ii! 8 Site Ee Re Bicregmat - h4] Paton _fimegan | Dockld) — AOyRETIGRD'G TOR Dips fe ce pana low torch Sesiday mornin who apparent! 3-doz crate; lettuce ti ‘B0-3.00,Am Can .... 47.6 Jon : fore Judge Fi 5, rd of Education, W' OPENO. NOV. ~-ie , g when y ran away trom (° 2.00 bu; lettuce, leaf, end. No. 1s0-|Am Cyan... zoe & L ...- 906 e Finnegan on solidated School alled Lake Con- 0, NOV. 37, 1955, CHARLES , rocllygaee opens epee! their homes a week ago were still ars in Farmington ““““" se Rot Tatar jae Seat St Regge,“ ys) "ne ner, Be wee toe eg mmhpwopoglpwlines hushand of hue, Bethe Oren, — aught on fire, burning the ng list this morning. : Am Metore ... 86 Lib MeNaL 8) | Cha Elementary | Behool ee ES Pe orcaae wae noun Ht Ray this morning! FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — iveaccll Am Red... 323 Hee ay gy eae at ig eee the Bids Swit be ar ed svoresmansea| from, Brace. Smith Pune mage tg the pump house and ing t ey said this morn-| Steve Johnson, 20, and his 16-year- DETROIT LIVE jAm Beating .. 317 [ernie © $*\ Leonard Re: iquor, 39-year-old Walia Lake “Junior Hi an tate) eon gta, * main house was estimated at $300. g two of the trio had tried run-| od bride admitted to pol |g DETROIT. Nov. 29 vesrer™ = Lew elt 41.6 jeriare -_.1 30.3] pleaded niff of Walled Lake North — Junior High pa Reger _ Cemetery. nt im Station No. 3 of the W ning away three weeks they have | Police that fo¢"No ear MOET Feel PEI Tel 1906 Mica Tre. 396 pleaded guilty and was Ponting Road, “Walled take| "teD., NOV. 28, i968, BR. JES Fire Department bessiget this occasion, she said, chins On| the F. looted parked cars in| steady.” early ‘sales. Undertone seiable pa smooch MES 7} with $10 costs. tad $9 au cease S| ae 100 A, 108. Oe answe! the p sa io State) armington area. Cattle—Sa iAnac C ; day a oar ‘Access to Plans: on, Mich, age 83; be call. ‘olice had picked them jly ver lable $00. Presh recei ‘Anee WiC 10.4 Mesace 12. 452 \Superintendent, W Office of the School mother of Mrs. Joba enero Tol up near, A short y very small: avatissl pts car-|ABes WSC OF i cp ..... 662| Detroiter Ben . wintengent, Walled Lake, Michige Mrs. Robert Fort Ridgely, — ss Gauss Sead ec pouag aoe by "seat a ares “ioe ‘san Armowzy# tres? $83] pleaded guilty to reckless driving Mg TA Risin Eand” aunt, Retrial ple asleep in. young cou- —_ nie clasoes and ‘aredes: | arma Ce speek 24 Mpls Hon. . $93| yesterday before ess driving|“'p. sghliehigan: w, Ann Riper and Geko ue Vga Fl Re PERPL, their car, hungry 19.00.83 Sa: “Sens Cacena comes steers |Atl Cst Line 196 | Mont Ward £73) ship Justice pricligess mfield Town-| Michigan: Dodge Corporation, Detroit. novel poreses san 9° Peas leanee- RE INSURANCE | the Johnsons ly police found | 1<00: Mae cen oe heifers 10:00: ae as Motor Pd. 323| was fined $40 with ardson and gan. and Traders, Detroit, Michi- pxen'e da EP lS a room in a motel. | Tost titty | cows <4. pettere wares Bendix reaeai s ved a t 383 if $10 costs. cured tte epecifications may be _se- ofticia ting. Scherment & wean j : ; ers : 50; ers\Benquet ..... i ; vo. 2 your friend's a. Are’ metery. pas the season for furnaces, Bakey Pa Pre ary dis- steady iy Sainte. <2, Venlers fully [Beth Steel aa Net band int bail, Ph re soee Lae rey needs a! dollars ala upon depos it of ons ciate’ at Alieu's Puneral 5 th ie aters, etc., is also the season The couph : pl high. | 18.90- 4.00: few hieh low choice |Bond 3 1 NY Central’. 45. } 6-403) |Tefunde’ 0.00) which will be . NOV. 37. 1 - le adi : individ ch choice and j “ara TAN 2 upon return of same. P., 104 ‘Cente . EDWARD for disastrous fires! Protect your | the paths ite —_ a = mercial 12.00°1800; light cul wand "com: Borg, Warner 65.3 Nort ws West 572 o architectural foved husband of Winllred O'Re- cesuny aad tently by hades Tres ere — hee Sh nnens ne a culls Gown to [Bris My v $32 No Am Av. 133) FE gi Parties, Feed furnishea.|" ©, Hiectrical ‘Trades ward ar father of Rev. Pr. Ee i : Ss n turned ‘? bag Se er wales slaugh- |enad aike .. 22.6 WN ; 4 a =. sa al Trades m and Mary. Eltea’ " ° aden imran on jour home | Vente’ Hom m has teen fumed aged Oe pet tetany Sens wt ore dr cagsaecmnt or gempanied, t] Sate ea er | mune fome lambs 106-18. call to chaee ord Gonetacey 8. a3 Pec G & Bl. $01 mae parable to the Board at, fre] ann, Punaral serves Ths , pO r sheep « oice slaugh- p Soup .. 42.2 Ps Plans to the Board of ednesday, N N’T DELAY — CALL NOW kcehox-Roidina Bo 7.90 a: camp wy. Pan AW Alr.. 181 Dea 5 as Fons ond ~ retell sr Eathalie che Parent DaPesk bs -Kaiaing ndit CHIC ; vg edd ey Param Pict shall td ime of bidding. Contract lurch with Rev = c AGO LIVESTOCK Pac "325 Pe . 37.8 Nancy J entify with his = Blake officiating. . Fr, H. W. HUTTENLOCHER Agency | «ser cos om Re ce eet ae a sro ore _.. fae Lee ! Cc an Monday's ave: y to 25/Case, JI. 15.4 Pe » 26.6 E. 13 Mi accepted from @ Spm. T ee : y A hungry bandit ; ome: most advance on pate Dae buteh- Cater Trac ., 58.4 ss Cola 22.4/be held at 2 le Rd., will. unless this item ts feiftlied. contractor smi im state at Et a toa gwen fs cope to, eee E Eee vee gi SEEDS pl eee E Riker Bidg. . Bernard Philli let. ve buyers with broad shi ag- |Citles Svi $8.7 Philip M . 32.4, N. Mai when in the opinion of __the church for service . FE 4-155! Pall mes illips ate Up) 956 order buyers taking b pping out-|Climax Mo ., 67 ne OF. .4, Ah n, Clawson, with buri | ner such action will serve the the) SIMENTON, NOV. 17, 1955, CHRIS- . al the, food in her refrigerator| er Sur caey ie ere oat een fallow i Oak View Cemetary fae) Bes, att, tence w on |Col Gas. 7 a ra. ner, amr igauge shotgun, she told On nar me Palbegl g Rigen hb seep pee Come td |... a3 Repu eu..... $0.5) Monday piano Jordan died |, Successful Siader willbe nue Blanchard Pe hggr he om County Sheriff's de — these 11.50-12.00; several tha + sergfiene- on Edis .... 47.7 Rey Met" : os parr one hundred cent el | son sister of Wm. Qrtende: K E R & HAN, day s deputies yester. fer _welgnts mostiy No. 1 and 2s nd [C00 N Glas <<: 4 Rock, it : 92 MART Glean C, Woolley ormance, Labor and Material 2 Bends Weanesday Nev will be held ID 28-12.40; head tot {COR nog ay #21] MARLETTE — § SCHOOLS. CONSOLID. Bs a NV Mrs. Phillips said she had been zand end 3s ee a ment mixed we Goat Se: bg aay Me Glenn 3 Ww haa Service for Dr. MICHIGAN, WALLED LAKE, Home ee ene Funeral | away from home for. three da sees oo mM OWaee coue up te Povo BR Yb mot Mig. 3a3|/Was held t y. 30, of Bad Axe.| ee eens oo meee lette Ceme "in Mar: a : over Thanksgivi 3) “"Samete cattio T.0n0- oa! p te|curime Wr .. 26 Sead Ae et rm oday. Dr. Woolley is wat “ Board, of Education. aos ehgrengars ache nl waxes a 2" NCGE ee beck oe cad lelilaner ems tn ek eer teen bao Deore Be ee er Marlette resident. a) Nov. 1, 29, 1955| __Siple_Pun nm state at the Voorhees- | | = ' — dey; kinds geod” _rith the than early [Doug aise. 1. 043 Socony Mob” etl ae ice Minnie Garries ino sotto ob tak WUMLIPTED eager eS : 7 Advertts dow he: 2 oe , Phone FE 4 1568 { aoe vel ct “choles ‘wna prime oad as Barat 2 Sou a Minnie Garrie — Service for Mrs. DISTRICT. OAKLAND a aoa ane Soon — ton ef Seria : - 9 FO moderately ‘active. fully st fine abore pace Be, 32 7 WS aavnin St a was held Mon: pe ae SPRC:AL ELECTION brother vot David &. ane Wile ar Donald FE. H. _ |atendy: bulls strong to. cows” about |i Auto Lite.. 46.1 38.3 died Thurs Church. She DECEMBER DAY, Johns Punreal Home. Interment ansen - ; age a to 28 higher: veal- erie rn... Std Oil Calif. 86.4 ursday. |. To the 12, 4955 Waterford’ Center t Res. FE 2-5513 Richard H. DeWitt srs and stockers and feeders seeds: 8 | Pirestone |. 3 St$ Su Ns Laas Melvin Hudson Sr | Please ne Gualitied Hisctors of sald) _ Sehne Panera atthe Donelson: : . Res. FE 5-3793 . or so prime steers = ry om | Pood me ce a3 Std Oil Ohio. 47.2 MARLETTE— * Election Soom all notice that « tal | etek Saad Now Located at 511 : : | G bai ew chce ad prime see preahe're Steven Gr. 583] Hudson Sr. 75: wan, for Melvin Section F wechelg rata Wenget) ~~ Card OF Thanks st ‘ “¢ yoattings wy 16 20.08; 6 aor tone D gee Dynan. $14 sutner_ Pa @ \lfrom the M —. was held today|M nt net 190. Public Acts of} “Wise oS wasues Gua cs ommunity National Bank B and lots prime S meere ee 8 ee pate fl no 3 $n te $3] with burial i Funeral Home,|,, 20% inspectors of ro lar core Gotts to of ow Friends : ; Idg: | to high choice heifers 1. 33. 28-$3.68: 9004 |Gen Re ex > BS Mr Hi in Marlette Cemetery. — special election shall et any oympaiey Ra A ouprescions ot As of D er Sask te aed cae ‘ats tc l\tee cae 3 et oe i fomapgraloorwtidtesad ene repiscrasion scepel” distsiet whose patting oy na father. we ee ee et eee -4 81 « Augugliard ame is not registered & ed bis word Thomas ecember Ist So | Sent $6 to The (22's eee sant 3} PretGta © $3) WATERFORD Service rw oe cota aah be'ee| Seta vi Stay Mg ; ee tnd cues cae te anew, leads |Gren’ ** ans Un Bec... tse | Josephine A lor Mrs.| The last aay_ for considerate help, the Sheriff's e ses choice 418 Ib. stock + One Air Lin’. 38 ugugliard, 36, 4563 Wa-|tiens for said 8 receiving regist partment for thelr aid 4 : < ated at |. Yall Strect Journal es dt BRA fe! im, Tharaday at Our Lady of Rey gy 2. Gre - 12 Us Lines... 2 m. at Our ering after $:00 o'clock p.m. bar yg “ale ° oy I always seemed to do th 167 08 xapeer™..- at4| Lakes Church. drag licsny aba Speci Binet en cgi to” vee at sia aes mmuni wrong. things CHICAGO BUTT! 8 Bteel " th burial to ton. leant Flowers ty ational os example, I sold some ee a Bary Losi“ : 43 arn B Pic : i573) Ow in Mt. Hope Cemet o- aon “when sO = ge ‘3 fs at land when prices were low. 14 ay, reentpts W840 wh ate a 404 West Un Tel “By will be recited at 8 pel ee = PE gy — | scan yPGRSTAN'S ena ' . " ah t i; score =i : i -- , : Bank Bldg. bought ‘new home when prices | EH Ee ia serene Beier 1 Hse co Bt) Augugliard died Monday. Seiad ee, te estas QDUNETAY's FIGWERA | — Then one day I picked u coals puees conical ts tit homer = a6 Fale & Tow. »- tas Monday. only — ~ eve nee Fes Leo a U.S. je to 2 : - doa Reine oc ahesnens oe, meee _S of Tn Wall Berets Journal. Lone [55 “iafge (whites 9 per gent A Gop 2. 34 Zenltn Rad - Do Bae rt ae eae & ie rae Funeral Directors 4 : ended — it hed the fects 1 Feat receipts ie = cheeks 3 cur: NEW YORK. oe ert, 52, 4476 ard oon hosgrel r eetstered poe aeet am ‘AMBULANCE GROUND p me in my personal ‘ win masdcueea Foun —Compiled by! held ‘at -. Will be This netice to 6 om Funeral ROUND affa’ ted Press. at 2 p.m. Wed Boa , Siven by order of PE +1 Cis YOU || fore teal Suvecription. Sel. tngis nile olf Ste pura 1 follow in esiay tthe aac cca te | nS emesat EA, ‘2 4 “4 ges. +10 +1. 1 + ains — Wi COMES FROM nleere Journal not only tells me || NEE fi Noon today... 2540 ae n3 907 Cemete ial in Greens Corners Secretary, Board of Faucation x wees : THE PAGES OF. || ‘=r more mony it alee |i MONEY (aise Bel ee Bp Boe org, a aaa === Donelsoniohns more value for |= 238.3 125.0 71.7 : mes the mone ve i Year ago... 201. “7 168.7 Dea * = ‘ THIS BOOK . . the money Tapend, An automate | FOR Bis wk Ba PR Wi , 1 Notices. onelson-fohns ° sathiggan poate = trade in my old CHRIS mimes wea 203.1 1149 67.2 148.8 | cat Strike idl pamela be Pee Engng TMAS? Ge ae ee Be es | sama Ss | ee nu . E 456) Waterf ' ‘Thoughtful Service. _—s PE 2-6042 A boo things to stock up on in order to fia __DETROIT STOCKS 17, 100 t Ch | Settienl, teh. sos te stowed ' all your “le! ie answer to recipe apwarey = taxes guide = 7) | Pigures Roll pomae ppl ceipett eighths| DET q rys er | peice “anughter of of Acrueliare be Voorhees-Sivle needs and jo to keep my taxes |= fm | Baldwin R High Low Noon ROIT (INS) — ares dear a FUNER dreatns. With down. ee saehapan 16 16.4! wilde: A second, Patricia ed wine pungn AL HOME : a savings ac- This story ist : ES . 24° «3 “at strike involving 180 me Augugliaro; dear sister F pyr Ambutence Gerzice, Tyas of Motor cout. you can hav ry is typical. Because the |/i@i) ° il|tacke Screws ae 37 lidled a total of 17,100 - ioe ea poate e a stron reports in The Wall Stree = Eas | Mid coe 31 workers on) iJacquell ty ae and safe future! : come to you daily, you abdpeors wi i Ruy Mt asks ae . “4 "treed apa today at the Plymouth, Anthony "Mies. Ponere! sere- Monuments 4A — of any new trend that | . ' il| "so sale: bid and off 1 ine = plants of Chrysler eo tee from Our, Lady of SUT _OMECT AED SAVE = a ee ae ae You get | Ah a — The sivie ‘sinrted Mich. with Church, "Waterford Robert rs — & Marble Co, . me = EGG on ney officiatin . J. se0"Oakiand Aven * eker : PITOL |i oe | DBEIROTE er ate) icSEL Lethe, company to send the after | EC Re Srgacr. er Hear pgomeriiong Fr ear af 0 te ournal i ef oi com Pu ame y at Coa RRA a 2 SaeJ SAVINGS & LOAN CO. | #20000 tnen making $7,000 te ff Whi Orage A, rumve, ute pene | NOTHeTS gary to send home $10) Ee prin Fae Santee | armen. parry Nae a ,000 a year. ‘wr : ae & wm 45-48 wed. | AN, NOV. 27, i083, CLBO Shape) Cemetery tots, Lincoln 5 w : ee oe ee anes |e wa or. Oy geal _,Material handlers on the day William. 229 B. Walton Bivd, aged Os ae aL est Huron St It can be of priceless ecneat te : rt ns—Grede A A large 52-66 wid. au ft walked out at 7:30 a.m. to- Coleen; peeves gets Cemetery, FE_ 9-3503 cH FE 4 : ambitious —- 7 a | 82 It; ‘grace Btarge| Gn: halting Plymouth coe Dene, ears b. Colaben: WHITE CHAPEL - BEST LOCA- -0561 The W; Wail Ste men. = ree, 38-41 a ave 30 lines and resulting in soem Calianan deny Debra Lucille tions. Tve graves. Real belonine: complete business DALY. ols \ one i Whites—Grade " rie ae large 87, cm rs being sent home. About 1,500 sh vo og ee gy Christine. pie. . ma stall of — on business and. (fit MARLOWE |g eR et se 81, nrge| production workers were kept wh iy a pwd y and. Her ‘ | served ee ly business paper = FINANCE CORP = = medium rune ie ere : ot a on the job. will be seta Tuesday ~ Sy BOX REPLIES Preby my all ‘oa big press associa- i . meee unsettled. Overall trade slowe An hour later, 5,000 Funeral ae Dudiey *. Moore At - It costs $20 a year, but you | 620 Cooley Lake co supplion smple o8 fates tt “srihome from the Mac were sent Following service here will be 10 a.m, Today can get a Trial Subscription for th Uni Road volume of offerings in Mack plant, whiclr sent to Peck Funeral Home There were omplete ns for $6. Just tear solape oe Phone atphe : : —- with bodies. Chureh he brag wie are = the Press replies at and attach check for $6 and mail uv ‘250 pernor E TROP, POULTRY a a laid off at the Ver- 2“ office in the me tell us to bill you a} HOURS: Monday and Frid : r ed 7 Nov. 20. (AP}—Prices paid m shop. ah = boxes: co , rn, ECE ESA eee gh rar, ema a ‘es nvestment | rest daily ri right i in the Mid- ig J day, 10 to Ba! = ve poultry etry up ts 10 a.m, i a said the 7 of Burt and jan 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 26, Ww se bring you vital business and || i Qnterdag, 1000 38 heary ee ee or ae opu dip mat pra centered around Re ifenr, tether ot John 96, 88, 0, Oh, 06, 08, 2, ee wee ree Ad- |] Licensed ial panes 88, gray renee 3 wee); /changes in job classifications for) en's Abpentoth : Meat TL, 78, 80, 85, ~% Fac ili ti 711 W The Wall Street Journal, |(i@j o the plhengged the laws —s crows Pees) 30-32, Some of the material handlers. The don and Cheties Ch ¢ Shel- 106. % ©, wiries - Monroe St., Chicago 6, in. ; oe eres | aa one were agreed to by the fay. Nov. 30. at 1:30" Ger | = ! = pe pride | eae e Pay eee Veet = con wns 0 union in recent con- 5 Mgatocn Feneres B=, tom __ Help W > «+ » at Your Finger Tips St i y to ree on hens, ee ‘bl into ak but have not been put terment in White Chapel Ceme: ip Wanted Male — 6 ‘ st - Sor Pe at wy Ta me ree say . stale at the "Huntoon Purerel pil ELECTRICIAN" your phone ; STOCKS [jhens 16-18; old roosters 14.50- . DAUGHERTY, Nov- 21 work. > service on your ol eecslage = 3 = a BONDS 1 1-29. under bios “Ib, 24-25, over 18.8; 5; “f- "Four Pontiac Schools « Ww. aale Pocus wes OER. x Steady work tut have te “ Your inquiries are wel “E tered Waterford Twp., age $4; be Ra, in eatcreee: by ome, by letter or in person, - Consult Us for Fi $ ae Over Weekend tices father ot os Daugherty; atonal Sanaere wih aie t : | irst Hand Information |||$. Breaklast-Luncheons scthon wae Sitey taba tad at gS its permanent Immediately fot = * ir 2 ‘ . ‘ in Stock and Bond 12 Meet Your Friends | . Pontiac police said Funeral and Mrs. Violet Smith. operating an = , LERCHEN i” : ; inthe $loncing tne ast] Rear eian | Seat” : & CO. TE 112 RIKER FO total to seven in the) Rev. Foe pm. from en 8 i >We maintain a direct line to a mem 43 TAI et kes Rev. Paul herent officiating tn felary with’above ayerage es ber of all” 12 ji ! Ray Meggitt, in-| in: state’ Pa A paranen, mepieeh in a pcan ena mo _——™ ‘citi ontact Russell : . ie me _ Momber New York Stock Exchenge end o , ay exchanges li Saree exchanges with. up-to-the-minute quotation service available at all times. ' PONTIAC eel: 16 amen Stete Bonk Building shes t Ge THE PONTIAC panes, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1955 aa Help Wanted Female 7 MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan| Painting & Decorating 20 Wtd. Household Goods 27 ee ich ty pte car a over 000 ‘secounts. Service ent sales. Man this area will amt. Cal celle a seed far tos ‘DESIGNERS DETAILERS . AND CHECKERS dies and g FOR Body ines. tools postal matics. of overtime, fons : * #108 RATE Interviews daily . i, Sat. and x =_—— Efficient RICIAN aintenance. Paid holidays and va- cations, oa? shift oe BSKs ‘C Manufacturing Co Co. Lake DESIGNERS (90 Needed) FOR Bod Fixtures Welding Dies Automation _58 Hrs. Min. Interviews ‘til 8 p.m. MODERN Engineering Service Co. Near Woodward Berk ley, Mich, 1605 12 Mile Rd. EXPERIENCED SALESMAN Por full work until mas. Apply in person to ENGGASS JEWELRY Christ ! ‘youn sales earnings l aa on JOBS FOR MEN. pee ture. Apply 59 Wayne St. Or Call FE 4-3501, FE 5:7184, FE 2.8484 | | YOUNG MAN TO WoRK IN AUTO re. Deli LOTHING AND FURNISHING SALESMAN SEE MR. BECKMAN McNALLY'S MEN'S WEAR WANTED Designer, checeer to sat! electro mechanical ts for er market and for ne trial. use.’ Must have oe wad layout draftman en: - ve! and Etc. PLUMB ry ye LICENSED. ‘all after oes p.m., all wire agers eas “4 WwW. viak was cet eal PIN SETTE ) sty. Birmingham Bowing. si POLICEMEN of Pontiac. Sala to ‘service IENCE ‘ le ™ car empoemne. Exc salar: Fon - ae. Call 23-0143 Parts to . MANAGER - 0400 win Small reliable firm Seote cal ej—— rienced man immediately, to osotkeopings i a ores. = a) bal- Mates Empsyment sari. be Employment Service, = Tour own Auto Parts, 340 Bald- _Help Wanted Female 7 PPD LLL A Et el et Gs lad ed dno Bh SOLICITING cere, will, Write ou feel this Cee the job for x 13, Pontiac Press. BABYSITTER IN DRAYTON Piains area Prefer high school eirl to stay > ts i parents | wort. OR re 4 p.m. BABY: Ee SITTER "i CHILDREN, days. One, half-day at school. Vic. ine Call after 6:30. EM BAKERY SALESGIRL Over 20. Day — nog ogy — son Bakery. 124 W mingham. a MT TLL BIRMINGHAM er Pull or part — male pian! fe- male comes office. sales = we. weight ee to Ee eee City Fea PONTIAC “ he a se or | East Pike St. SALES PROMOTION AD woUsua) wonnl man! ante pe aoe on the field 4, aiative, am- ‘ation. really different. is way ‘SALESMEN UNTIL CHRISTMAS 2|PART OR FULL TIME have —-* sare experience of year wort to fs t warty. Lyan nae. Beceient Seweters 1 NEED AT ONCE BODY CHASSIS . AND ENGINE DESIGNERS LAYOUT MEN SENIOR AND JUNIOR DETAILERS SENIOR AND JUNIOR ACCOUNTANTS « Long Sone program. Excellent men who are for and D Offers a Real THE FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER CO. rtunity to Office and Credit Managers, Territor cama: Store ane rs RESSIVE, type. eguivaient 35, Sy AG or and will earn in sale mastaere, ofice and e managets cet caer oe m Goontens. other cities (4 eactern half of Fe Fy: ee must 4 intensive to with our a ee ee 6:06 Saas a fs RUBBER CO. * Tool Makers Construction ‘Welders pens Birmingbem sn et Bervies, CHRISTIAN WOM- One se- FE 65-0417 between 3 CAB DRIVERS. STEADY, APPLY _ 438 Orchard Lake. 3 to 6 p.m. CAREER GIRLS Figure clerk ...... $770 Bteno . e770 Nurse toe = Spe Sane Sales part & full time ...... $200 General rie: 5 $230 Typist Aine «oe 6200 MIDWEST Employment Service 406 Pontiac Btate Bank Bidg. PE 5-277 CASHIER, 7 DAYS WEEKLY, i2 30 to 6:30 as - Narcuanens Brattion : many em. e ust be peat aring. Give full informa- tion, first — Write Festiae _Press Box 101 “COLORED OR WHITE GIRL ‘ For general store work in Birm- —, Bell! experience neces- Birm m Employment _Bervice, _ 139 W. Mi 1 44254 in eng’ Commuter train. door. be ag CONVEYORS ) E. 10 Mile “ yy Sar 00 cai JOrdan 4-567 appt. . Women. to circulate peti- tions. city of Pontiac to qualify. | ~~ To be paid 10c per signa: | —* ture. Apply 59 Wayne St. Or Call FE 4-3501, FE 5-7184, FE 2.8484 WHITE MIDDLEAGED LADY TO baby sit and do housework while mother works days, Vicin- ity Orchard Lake and Voorheis. Must be reliable and have refer- ences. Call FE 23-8181 ext. 14 be- fore 5 p. ai GENERAL HOUBEWORE. Goed live-in PE 23-5221 $-4029 AND WANTED BOOKKEEPER typis® in one girl pifice, Must be able to take co’ ——e charge of book and indie, teléphone. Midd, ed - preferred, FE jeng p_ +1500 for_interview. —__ WANTED: COLORED OR WHITE, experienced manicurist, 867 W. Huron. FE 2-2622 WANTED: GIRL OR WOMAN. Housework and care of one child, Steady, white. MA 41847 WANTED GIRLS FOR Pat ge Bi Sov? N A hes McNALLY'S MEN’S WEAR COUNTER GIRLS FOR CLEANING plant. ae Taped paid in city. og fee Beck Cleaners, Woodward, Bham COOK. HOUSEKEEPER, CARE taker, (couple). Bx; children. ‘ive ty ite, a, ust aT ail wear oe Keay. ose east iam EXPERIENCED SALESLADY For full vege =< a Christ- | —’ mas. Apply in ENGGASS JEWELRY - BN, w St. EXPER: AL TION - sewer — new Hil- lst. Tel- MI Ex afternoon shift, must be 21. Apply Roosevelt Coffee Shor No phon __ calls. FILE CLER ALPHABETICAL and scmaetend filing. Apply Pon- tise Press, Box 85 FOND OF interested in a good home. __2-6393 GIRL FOR MARKING & CHECK ing, Main 2 % to an with children. Light genera Live in ‘Em Peteremees. ae LADY + WalTRESS: WANTED. REGISTERED NURSE for day work in doctor's office, Call Milford, MUtual 4677S. WAITRESS FOR DAYS. MA 5-1551. | a ee = core. 3344 E. Bivd, South, I i mS LCUEEPES AN cook to live in, Not over 54 years. 2 im family, Very little rtain- ing. Perm home. Must be willing to go to cottage on Lake Huron summertime Wages, $150. 2 weeks vacation _With pay. MI 40148 work child care-live in-— — Oak area, Off * 8, $20 per week 23-3318. ; WOMAN TO CARE FOR 2 PRE- only, mya to care for 2 small while mother works. OA wenn after 6:30 p.m. Fouxa abt TO LIVE IN AND with housework. Small fermi, Mo og cooking. and no laun- Help Wanted 8 2 OR 3 HRS. LIGHT JANITOR work, “eal. err area, FE 2-4008 afte i» ff nished heated with bath. Telephone, iV. electri automatic beat hot MAN OR, WOMAN WANTED TO gy McNess Products full or spare yrogen rtunity - — = ry We Newnes Col COMPANY, he & ware 8 St., Freeport, Tl. MEN, V WOMEN. N. YEAR RO ROUND OP. established Wa on . rm $2 to $3 per hour. Car necessary. Apply 150 N, Perry. . AN OR Ww TO handle McNess Products full or oes = K to make a da iy sary. write McN COMPANY, _120_ FE. Clark 8t., MANDOLIN, BANJO, AND FID. dle player, 309 Baldwin, before 3 __p.m. call for Mddie. REAL weenie SALESMAN ot or REL: E PLE for 2 children for board. FE 46862. ence necessary. ty hours « week available for working. Call FE 2-9143 to arrange for interview. MIDDLE-AGED LADY TO Live IN care for 4 children. 3 in school, while mother works ate Some housework ont iron- .. Must dependable. " week, FE 86-1505 a MIDDLE AGED, WHITE WOMAN for cee housework, permanent im BS and 9 years. Thureday dundee off, rd NEAT APPBARING WOMAN POR restaurant work, rita of Dray: ~ ton_Pieine. Instructions DRIVING LESSONS. PONTIAC pecvens be ed eves, and , arithmetic short-hand, . FE Read.” Ai ” ¥ 0 subjects. elem: Mon. id Ban PR #-1257. Work Wanted Male 10 BLOCK, BRICK & CEMENT WORK Chimneys- & fireplaces built, FE CARPENTRY WORK. NEW AND ir. 4-4210. You must be a- registered voter in the | salesw a 4 quired. PE #1131 10 am. to hb TO CARE room and ' “Will you mind giving Susy's face a quick once-over after* you've finished the windshield?” ‘ Work Wanted Female 1 11 ABYSITTING BY DEPENDABLE aay — seni sl Feiss a sewing =tet a wo WISHES housework in Jeol feats. Room. board, wages, EM 3-2266. COLORED GIRL WOULD LIKE paren 2 or 3 days a week. DAY WORK WTD.; 10 TO 4. PE __2-1037. DAY WORK OR WEEx WORK. _FE_6-2016. MEDICAL As. wants work in a convales- poe er hotel GIRL “WANTS BABY monte wintkD 3 BU- shel Goad work. 6 Mary Day. wont PICKUP AND AND DELIV- __. Building Service _ ROOF REPAIRS br y ae, ee Resigoutial and commer- va. Sopa rigor ~ 20% Discount November |: and December ‘On all tear eee | alternations, kitchen, bath, 12 inceteaa: nm 1D __ service. __ FE 45-1471. TRONINGS. 3 PER BU. 1 DAY tvice, FE 56-1471, TRONINGS. > ga AND DELIV- FE 68-2316 eves. 16 W. "Salenasere ting Saye ot Hol- ly wood. LADY. WishES bay WORK, OWN references. NURSE | Af el FOR PRI- vate, duty in wate home. Ex- cellent . FE 4-660). PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. __OR 3-8821. * ing end cleaning. 1 Pe V2 WASHES DONE IN , SOFT WATER, _ $3 bu. service, PE 4-2017. WASHINGS SS suinos. hed Ez Rs ‘Tt side preferred. jong as needed WANTED: fYPiInG IN MY HOME. _86 Jacokes, Pontiac. own transpo but not es- sential. Good wages. Phone MI _ 4-550. WILL DO LIGHT > agama _any_ day. Ph. FES ___ Building Ser Service 12 a a SET vide ris punt "t FOR Sinan or tema sis untl) ae eid ~ A-l CEMENT WORK ~ LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 © TYPES OF eTRENCHING. " Floors, wasomenh. EM CEME} ENT & BLOCK york. FE 6.0782 é RPENTER ER WORK—ROUGH é ti . OR 3-1680, AL WIRING Residential and Commercial. L'- censed bonded. FE 4-4500. After 6, OR 3-4607. FLOOR 8A ’ A Poet steenttcgeoite |e FEO 3500, FLOOR mai sir SAN finishing. agg experi ls Classified Ads! Toswap what you don’t need for ane you do, call FE pSY-| MANLEY LEACH 10 BAGLEY ST. "| Local “att Distance--PE 2-878? LIGHT HAULING AND RUBBISH. PE 54-6933. O’DELL CARTAGE | % Ton Picky | Poatae Vasnana t+ ae 12A FORD neue Paice. gait sot 3 6236 Busieads Services _ 13 APPLIANCE SERV ICE We —— ell — era’ radios, yo rs al t7pee of, smal mop ¥ small by eer ~ A & B TRENCHING | a 5; water line field tile. ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS , FOUND: PART BEAGLE, _— . LADY'S | BLU BLUE WALLET PAINTING . AND DECORATING. | __ Reasonable rates. FE 5-2860 2A __Physio-Therapy swenin MASSAGE & THERAPY. Bpecial foot technique. 72 FE 4-2851. _ St Television | ‘Service ~ 22) COPENHAVER'S RADIO. & TV repair 596 W. Huron. Night sery- ice calls, FE 4-5607. DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. FE 61296 or FE 54-8300 _M. 8ST ‘AKA TUCKER'S RADIO-TV. F PE $3716 _FE ¢3600. 168 E. Pike AT JE XTION , PICTURE: TUBES 40 1 YEAR WARRANTY Metal Gta some static tubes, slightly installed " Gesived. im our serv- ice CALL NOW FE 41515 C&V TV __ 993 MT CLEMENS FIX-IT SHOP TV. RADIO. 44 HR Pease & delivery service, FE GUARANTEED TV 1 REPAIR J ANY MAKE FE 40736. CONDON’S _RADIO_ & TV. 127 8. _PARKE 8T. _ Typewriter Service — 22A TYPEWRITERS —_ ADDING aS Am op Office “nae we eee pie airane RENTE Mitchell's, en ia) N. Saginaw st Upholstering _ 23; DRAPES, SLIP COVERS, MA- terials Sender PE 45-1927. DRAPES MADE TO ORDER. OR aise CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- hoa Foe 6174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM estimates, _ wit UPHOLSTERING M te TELEGRAPH PE 5-8888 SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES & BED- spreads. Your material, FE §-§797. Lost & Found 24 and white _ 24372 or FE male, Oct, Lost "Suc AND WHITE “BEA- e = lar) ree 6 growth under tail ye03 = = of Gingeilville _ Reward Lost In WOaY OF 1 box conteinin, Mawk Tool and _Clarkston, Mich Lost: siLVER ate F FORCE RING downtown. Call FE 2-860] after 5:0 pm " mewerd OF CLARKS- 17 seats ineering %., RO ob CanPer LAYING. 6, c. Amy repairs Carpet | em agg ae Call time. ier oy rE af ger: and land. MY 3-400, Gee oveniags batmoen I and 10. DRY WA ine. FREE estimates, No job too big or small. FE 54-4628. moval Ph, FE FURNACES CLEANED AND RE- ate FE 2-601: ~~~ ELECTRICAL SEWER CLEANING Sinks—Sundsy Service. FE_4-2012 Electric—Sewers Cleaned aoe on iany seen o a ne + mm: no cutee cost. Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners _< FE #1317 & rewind es ee Fue| AAA PRI ae eee ink Po MEATING. ii. 8. _On & Gon. FE 47767 or ~~ BAWS “MACHINE FILED EXPERT TREE TRIMMINO 6 RE 56903 ~ LOST. NOV. 19, MALE BEAGLE a and Joslyn, Reward. FE Lost youn A pet? ? WANT TO FE 54-0290 Lost 2c" MALE RED BONE DOG: LOST in Day on Return 268 W. Pike. FE) STRAYED: TOY ih ROWN and white. Meadowood Sub- diviaton. after pm fite bars with > foving to new building soon. Better hurry for bargains—must reduce stock E-Z terms. PADDOCK FILM oer ee 1055 W. Huron 5-875) as My SCRABBLE $3 PAINT. number sets. $1.69 up oe to fit), BACKENSTOSE, 18 East Lawrence. FE 2-141 Notices 4 & Personals 25 AAA PRIVATE Licensed, 30 years exp. §-6201. Aerotred Knapp Shoes — Herman is Michaelsen, Phone wi 'G@ MACHINES A - uum « repairing. Cpen 6) p.m, ont Electric as a.m. aes _ 802 4-516 | seo » Refinishing 16. UES A B&PE- _ciaity, FE $-0162, FE 5-7332_ __Laundry § Service 18 CURTAINS FINISHED Plain or ruffied, expert finishing on latest ent. COTTON R , ALL SIZES, WASHED AND FLUFF DRIED. ALSO RUGS DYED. AUTOMAT CAUSE N. : REPAIRING ANTI FE 5-6804 TA: OR RUP- fled, Beautifully finished. Pontiac Laundry. Phone FE 2-8101. FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- ice, Ph, Pontiac Laundry. FE 2-8101 Landscaping 18A PARRA LAPD PLA DAN'S LANDSCAPE SERVICE Complete pa - mance & cleanup. _FE ee TREE TRIMMING and removal, Fruit and orna- trees, our -pecialty REE PI. ing, also — end hea _ing, G clean up. ~ Moving & Trucking 1 19 AA-1 a TRUCKING, - < very. Good service a' peseangnle tries. FE 41803 or “gs RU SBISH LIGHT | Norcatt eK 150 _Wessos FE 3-735. 00 0 = AA-i MOVING AND TRUCKING Pick up. ant Pag sg services. R PE 5-3458. ~BEDFORD MOVING Call our a 7) HEAVY TRUCKING, Rubbish hauled. A ! A or rubbish hauled. Clean up +5134, Local and Distance Movin, Phone FE 56806 ~ Trucks to Rent Tam MLE wat ‘Btake Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8. WOODWARD Open sad com Fe eit? REDUCED RATES Confidential. ‘The 8al- xuoae ‘army. DIVX ; HEARING AID. RM. 10 . Saginaw. 40539. secneyY OLD LINOLEUM WITH Glaxo plastic type coat ———, alte’s waxing and scrubbing Notions BIGGER AND BRIGHTER THAN | ever That's what we say, and | that's what you'll say when you see our new a plastic Christmas Decorations m $5.06 up. Vieit our 7 ecenconsa “Hoxard _ Signs, 11 Auburn Ave. FE 6-04 Saiety Mal Mai FOR SUPPLIES __ Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 28 INTERMEDIATE GIRL s8COUT uniforms. FE §-2237. a GIRL's 26° BIKE Fe ptt end, 2 porch furniture. Cedar Cog bon. i sah Xmas lawn displays. Wanted to, Rent ~ 29 PREE SERVICE TO LANDLORDS Ba time and dozens galls, We send screened tepants bv appointment only. oan in your rental today. DAMS REALTY CO. 1053 CADY WANTS TO RENT FURN. housekeeping room. FE 40427 th cr nao cotta RKING MOTHER AND 6 YR isner aera district. Ph. 32-8412 afte WOULD LiKE 7 TO RENT SINGLE garage as close to the center of town as sible, Write Box 803, _ Pontiac, Mien Wed. . Transportation 3 31 wip, ~ MORNING RIDE FROM in tiac Rd. and yke to Pon- tiac Press. Hours 8 a.m. Mon thru Fri, r3pm, FE __5-8090. WANTED: RIDE FROM | GREEN og Rd eller State Bank 8. 8:30 nee EM 32542 after Wed. Contracts, Migs. | 32) CASH | For Contracts. New or Old. Large vol Small, PE 6-0441 FE 54-0075 Ask Pe Ted. coaas Lec HAY DEN. “Realtor 86 E. Walton Bivd. Opes Eve's. & Sun. WE HAVE $200,000.00 * At our disposal to purchase new or seasoned land contfacts for our clients, See me before you sell, ASK FOR BOB MAHAN, To Buy -To Sell-To Insure MAHAN REALTY CO. REAL rgd ——rpal 1075 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-0263 WE NEED 50 LAND CONTRACTS RIGHT AWAY AND 59 MORE NEXT MONTH) ~ — Pcuaed bad & quick cash offer. hidden costs. Eany settiement, Give us a oa eall TODAY, Free estim Nicholie & Harger Co. 33 W. Huron 8t FE $-6189 CASH Buyers waiting for land contracts, = and small, new or seasoned. IVAN W SCHRAM Joslyn 111i altor Co-operative Real Estate Exchange daughter desire unfurnished cs sures an will be oun, Pees o-d and closing, Cal) us day list your property.” -To Sell-To Trade Bu IT-WE'LL INSURE IT To YO UBU REALTY CO. CASH For small equities. If you have door within 24 hours with ¢ for your equity. Gall paw and. tell us what you have, : Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TIN. Seginaw St. Ph. FE 5-6165 Open Eves. ‘til 6:30 |IF YOU HAVE {= HOME — see us. P. Dinnan a Huron 6t. We were’ supers waiting. WE NEED 1. Good small farm with buildings. 2.3 bedroom city home. Must be modern —— If you have any of the above mentioned for sale call us at once. We will strive to best service possib. i H. BROWN, Realtor. 3 2 or 3 bedroom suburban bun ‘low. Prefer west side, near fre you the property, Purchasers w. Office Commerce tiec EM 3-331i R. F. MCKINNEY UNtv. 16798 WE NEED LISTINGS pa nore —_ Rags every- Plenty buyers "weting. BT Paarl BJ Bn your properties, -*l) = ean ar Snyder a Ls plod a ESTATE | SOLD or Not Sold YW your property isn't ny because it i basa’ been ned “WHITE BROS. REALTORS Phone on Sn oF Oa 3-176 List Poi i we -* We seil 7P 7 A. G ELL iOTT & *cONS 11640 = N'Western Hwy, at M’beit LISTINGS WANTED Residential acreage, commercial deg cone emo PAUL D. HAMMOND Huron erie Eves. rE wits Rent mt Apts. Furnished i 33 26% rE WANTED: | ¥ Man \ SALES LADIE at PECORATING | — PAINTING cae TOR SMALL, RADIOS AND WA cITY neat to ooo Pines ae, mate, FE 40255. | Sir § pm =. sod tes Pe FURNITUR NEEDED : ment ears are, tore TL TNR, BESET, Site aa re poor Ah oN me #808 Free estimates. OR| Entire hdiié Or odd jote. Get the) "Fo," ‘Glass c : 1626. top dollar. Will buy outright or = | . | ““" BLOOMFIELD _ | EATING PAREN — Wie, you pH, Community | seine, Alte ae Se VANIER SEC, MECEAEE.| - FASHION SHOP | _fia Ents ae ee Ue tesla, Steel -Corp., 615 1662 Bo. Telegrash Rd ez PAINTING INO INTERIOR tre og ee wot TF on Aue 108 1g, ROY KNAUF, Realtor - © : pe SALES | LADIES _Guarantesh Pree ost FE. 40308, | ONE OF PONTIAC'S LARGEST |! W. Muroh FE 21421 OA $y © ; wanntesn ALERT, EXPERI- Experienced to. better women's at “PAINTING, PAPERHANGING | [urniture ‘buyers, Cash waiting, BUY OR SELL, jMen to circulate peti-| cncea moot metate salesmen in| snt'aiso part lime days, Bloom Foper removed. Estimates. FE | a ren TO BUY ALL TYPES | 1 will persenal . sels theo, et Tele | 2a, INTERIOR, EXTER OR TLE Gis EAT. show ‘you bow to. ¢ ne . Yy Ory aitive tu fast oyowing Im] | gram lable. FE 55285. D. BOTTLE GAS HEATING| Show you b cg hg gy Mons, Nou must be a) cauon, 4. m. mite, Reat stats, | halve apa geeron Beck TQGAL FAINTER AND ECOWA| 2% 10m! SEU EM 2 a| Sees ances , codward Bir- ‘ r With some open time. FE R. . - : ; 1011 W. Huron, PE 56-6181. mingham. _§-2860. 4-1803. anytime. PE 41157 FE 17-0086 registered voter in the a aE a PAINTING PAPERMANGING =| \VANTED FURNITURE . eB SALESMAN AT ONCE.| sewer. ur Birmeenam __. TUPPER, OR 3-7061 If you have. anything for sale Mahan Has Buyers oe of Posti Yen aS. eS) ee ie Paintae & Wall Washace tee tad The highest “price in| The Somend te great. Gos sels city of Pontiac to qualify, TY S recne— oe ing pep a6. ing call force is. exceptional. We need : wanes ds Painting & Wall’ Washing shing y Sr ee BUYER | So" our -wimost eee oe os . ‘ 3 s To be paid 10c per signa- MEN’S young, woman fer wslerical, Guiles Pree. Batimates, FE 8 PE 2-2866 eal 2 years of “ot vat nctory 7 Real, one fied We nantige ‘at details for & es =| MAHAN « Orapatetinn’ _ Bataee Tpachange>* * what we went we will Roy at — Ps Ww. Hur : ape hanag ‘Real Estate ‘Exchange WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE ¢ te ® ty ¥ * eens oe * ee w OP 2 £ BMY one ym o« * & 2 ROOMS AND BaTH. ¢ BATH, Quit ACTION! = |4332: bd 2 esa an cilities, es included . on the. sale of your Land Con- Broadway Lake Grin, om i S017 tract. If it is what we are -| 7 ROOMS ROOMS PRIVATE BATH. AND ing for we will buy them or | - Close i. ‘oan fonond Bee Ee Racer “ARG ice you are looking for, No eon cot oe ee ti too or too small. rm Edw. M. Stout, Realtor chia Welcome, GM Dixie. High TT N, Ba Street. Ph, FE 6-6165 | 7 7 "eve, yee til 6:30 | ator, gas heat. Adulte only. 1, ’ MORTGAGES roe ra Oskland Ave.» « om aye OR Bp ry al from egigeenvl en. is n Ct 3 appraisals or closing fees. B. “pt CHARLES, Realtor Equitable Society 1717 8 Telegraph FE 40521; Eve "FE. 5-0591 CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS VanWeit OR_ 3-1355. Cash Waiting ir. Mir Jotneon contracts = ypeboig ir. ssonregeol conics lor quic arene se pane — Mark. ae OHNSON, Realtor PURNISHED, FE 2-3231 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ON AND AFTER THIS DA " November 29, 1055, I wil! not be FE 4 533 responsibie (or any de! con- | TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR tracted *y any other than myself. lend ew — ftps Richard Robinson, 63 Erwin, is the “bird” ow FoR Pontiac, Mich, St. Phone FE 2 pane * Let Us Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARENOTA LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 41% South Saginaw St. FE 8-0456 Above Oakland Theater HAVE YOU A GAS PERMIT FOR roit Townsend | KNAPP SHOES. FULL TIME. tory Representative, FE 110 Wateriy. KNAPP SHOES eo Ave. near __ Telegraph. ido WEDDING a TeviTs Ww ween $7.50 Sutherland Studio Printed kins—fast p service. PONTIAC'S ‘DOWN N shop, Show cards & -air brushed ba by the mile. Outdoor : a displays. 11 Auburn ®, FE 65-0477. Howard | wes CARF F FOR At AGED OR IN- valid rsons rivate home. iso Franklin Bi wd, |. Pe 42854 after Wed. | Cilléren to © Board, 26 CHILDREN kt a® 7 FAST ACTION! If you have the contract-we have the MONEY. Clark Rea! otate. Phone FE 46402. for Ask Clark. IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR —- ew or equity in your K.L. Templeton, Realtor 333 Orchard Lake Rd. FE_4-4563 | Wanted Real Estate _ 324 TRADES — TRADES ‘e@ 6©are specialists in tradin homes, farms, lake property an Large dn. Leepmpen ls are “scarce, Trade your equity, larger homes for smaller, chy property for suburban home for incomes, We do our utmost to satisfy all parties concerned. Do not fee} “ gated. Call us for an appointment and we will give you our honest opinion in regard | to the pag ayer tl of trading your \3 5440 Dixie Hwy. 3} LARGE ROOMS, WELL ‘ nished, private entrance. Close te. downtown, FE 3-1261, ROOMS Hi HEAT AND LIGHTS. - 32-1430. J ROOMS A\ mn ) BATH, PRIVATE © _fntrance. FE 5-950], 73 ROOMS» AND B D Bath FURN. FURN, 7 or « CLEAR GUET ER, _tlose in. ras {Rooms SBHARE ARE THE BATH. a : "ROOM loyed couple nt. Employ _12 8. Marshall. LARGE LOVELY near — — “On 31943 - eam c 2 ‘— 2 & posere “9:30 or after m. « a arn 3. ROOMS, GROUND» + floor, Near Orchard Lake. MA. . 1618, : ~~ iy * NEW 3 ROOMS, FURN Walled Lake. MA 4-2141, rms. and bath, vate entrance, radiant heat, inde East Highiand _Rd, MU ONE ROOM Men only. No driaking. i FE 2.2680, PRIVATE ENTRANCE WITH UTIL- ities. Elderly man or women. No _ drinking. $14 weekly, FE 56-0019. SQUARE LAKE. 3 & BATH PRi- vate Adults. $80. FE 8-1370. TWO BEDROOM, § ROOM APT. Heat and hot Water furnished. $90 _per__month. EM __3-4207 WARM LIGHT HO OUSEKEEPING, ey Factory. 153. Prospect. MY crepe We Feputation as. Poy leading traders DORRIS & SON REALTORS ie . Huron Pd Op Real Estate Exehar Liki y TO BUY FROM OWNER, room house outside city. Bon ™ down paym io realtors. OR 3-2002 , WE BUY sell and trade. t'or fast efficient service call us, We need list ings of alj types. 41557 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 2 ROOM UNFURN, APT. : WILL On r0i3 children, $10, per week. | —|2 2 ROOMS. . na aati era’ Fee ” vac, hen Rook. ee RTL I 3 ROO! a ee ON 6. ley ite . month. K. G. HEMPSTEAD Huron [es L. H. BROWN, Realtor Sass Seorcanre Real 1 Estate: ‘Exchange ipa taker, RATE a CASH ke 48 HOURS ROOMS AND BATH BRIVATE FOR YOUR HOME Se only. 2418 fee EQUITY iM WRIGHT, Realtgr eons tt h Classi 7m Cottons Avs. Ave. ” ey ed Ads. 28181. NEW BRICK TERRACE, THREE ee ROOM we wey A et ge Rt oe wy llth Ai ki Li isin AVAILABLE - ABOUT DEC 1 CYVING ROOM TWENTY-EIGHT 2 eres | Rent Apts Unfurnished 3 34) Rent How Houses Unfaurn, : 36| 3 moons, c og gaa" A amp | WAC nd entrance, Bio Stove, rrettigerater _ Adulte on). 76, FLOYD KENT, Realtor “Ww. 1, Lawrence St t to Consumers — Power TRoow oP 1 UPPER APT. 2043 COR. ww iit. aPTS. TILED bene. 2. . Apel ee Manager's apt TaeB es ROOT o TILED Heat. Pike. pews. “4 EL ry goal ) BATH wy DEC. rated, vacant. $50 monthiv Jos lyn and Second) MA 5-2187 or, re 5-500! OM APT. UPPER PRIVA ae 4 ROO entrance and bath. Adults __ 21543 a ROOMS AND BATH ADULTS <7" yus srop. r ntonese < CLEAN © caren new 2 bedroem unit oN. di johnson. FE $-1603 after x Pm 4 ROOMS. BATH. ADULTS. 70 8 Frances. FEL 222048 §-8775 RENTALS y AVAILABLE or wit' out childre Arana’ RENTAL SERVICE Auberr Ave No shone ecalis. cup-| from Pontiac lease optional | } BEDR kitchen and bath with heat. FE 2-7425 HODERN UPPER 5 ROOMS AND ty basement, garage. gas: near bus line, adults. OOM, $65. poor | NEW 3 ROOMS UNF. IN WALLED Lake. MArket 4214! NEW 7 BEDROOM DUPLEX ay — gas heat. FE 40847 after pm sg "RENTAL PEE Strictly modern 2 rooms & bath rnished. Near Eliza-| beth Lake $17 will weekly or consider housework im exchange _PLEASANT Ist) uto. heat. Nice vard I Lake. $75 monthly | LWOOD REALTY PE 5-1264 anche APT ~ GOUPLE ONLY. 4300 Fowler, Dreviee jains HEAT WEST SIDE, CLOSE iN, ¢ ROOM and bath, al) utilities. Inquire 109 Williams, after 5:30 pm Rent Houses Furnished 38 HURON more CLEAN MOD- 2 BEDROOM HOU! se . SE PARTLY furn. if desired, OL ired. OL _1-6475 7S. 3 ROOM GARAGE HOUSE FUR- ____- iS: oe _ Cmnnree. SLEEPING ROOMS FOR> “MEN. 4-6846. West side. FE -| WEST r SIDE. ‘BUSINESS MAN, and garage. FE 2-3517. Shower « ae o Ww ices! __For Sale Sale Houses - 43 | Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE LAKEFRONT RANCH HOME Two jevel lakefront ranch home hear Waterford. 189 feet of lake- trout fisherman's oe lawn, roughout ‘edgestone = fire- 1'g car attached “Like new" wall to wall carpet- ing. dra waier softener in- cluded § 1,500 full price on terms. $600 DOWN Modern 6 year eld 4 room home with basement, located near Lake Orion. All colored fixtures in the full bath Reom for additional bedrooms in the attic, 100x170 ft. lot. Only $6.500 full price. PARTRIDG! EI 28316 | “POR 2 “GENTLE: ; TRIPP West Side | 3 or @ bedroom brick A | discriminating home — fin- est location Gather your family around the log-burn- ing fireplace for the Holiday Season, Relax in the beau- tifully paneled den—cook in the handy kitchen Bed- rooms are large with lots of closet space. Many con- veniences and extras. Call us for. appointment today . end move in for Christmas 1. ashe R. Tripp, Realtor Lawrence St. Open Evenings “rE S-8161 or FE 23-1396 | Rooms With Board 38 CLEAN, MODERN HOME TWIN ‘HOME STYLE MEALS 'E| ROOM AND BOARD bed good meals No drinkers. Dey. shit, FE 2-0318 ly clean rooms 14 M ews. PE 5-037, spews | I FOR MEN. Florence FE 5-0076. 47 1 ROOM AND BOARD FOR WORK. ing couple. FE 4-6432. 5801 Pon- ' tiac Trail 2) ee Convalescent Homes 38A. WIcE 3 ROOM APT HEAT AND) ~~~ OR 3-1466 \PINE CONE ~ WORSING HOME| PARTLY FURN 4 ROOMS AND __ bath, 2675), Ne children lege _West Huron has vacancies for men and wom- en State license: 24 hour nursing | care. Flexible rates. Bus line | 1365 Baldwn FE 4-401 VIEW CONVALES- | cent Heme, State approved. Open to retired and aged persons. Res- ervations by y calling OR _3-5320 ROOM AND BOARD IN LOVE- br country home for 2 lad.es R 3-5821 ___ Hotel Rooms a) HOT EL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week | Also 1 or 2 room apartments | Cooking and refrigeration unit 464 Auburn FE 2-0239 ~ HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rooms $12.50 up. Bath. $17.50 up FE 5-8126 rooms by day or week. 45 St. Phone FE «| Rent Stores aL ee ae COAST RENT HERE — pane Se aloat 10 8. ‘SAGINAW st AVAILABLE | Lake, 10018 Hillway, 1% mile) a a north of intee Mine "reom, kitchen, bath |ONE STORE. PERRY SHOPPING __& Utility room. KEnwood 1-2075,/ Center. PE_ 5-004 } ROOM HOUSE, PAST FISHER’s _ Rent Office ‘Space 4 bot water, gas heat, | children welcome. Gas and "Pe DESK SPACE . 920 weekly. Insurance, attorney or nee | sepetend ROOMS Telephone answering service, | FURNISHED” HOUSE Large — Real Estate Of- Fe ™ | _ fice. PE 5-1284 4 B ’ cs merce Lake. $100~per month | mee at a 7 Pad wey. | July Lst. MA son. . Drayton _pisins omen for imapes- | : ADULTS OR couples casiet Weds. "4100 on elit a erred. Myre Contact Mr. Bettis at FE 20296 For Rent Miscellaneous. 42 TO COAST LEAVE THERE | Trailers and Closed —— ame Dixie Hwy. ONE WAY rE | fl | For Sele House Houses 43 43 | COZY BUNGALOW. | Near St. Vincent's | Oakland Avenue ' ANNETT OFFERS room modern home tn | nice condition. Living room. dining room and kitchen first floor. 2 -bedrooms one bath up rege bedrm — be divided Jrd bedroo rage $8950, payment. Excellent business site with $ room se built in 1951. Full basement. gas heat. ex- tra lavatory, 2 car garage. $15,000, Huntoon Lake Attractive remodeled home with 20 feet of lake frontage living room, and bath on rge bedroom up. Full basement, oll heat. 14x28 8.000, terms. pene Highlands 7 room brick home in excel- . lent condition. beautifully wn, Full . ba: tiled floor, off heat, attached 2 car garage. Franklin Boulevard Exceptioally fine rick bome, featuring many ex- tras Large living room with fireplace, den. powder ineled recrealion | garage. | | = ®"* KNUDSEN ES ‘0! Beautiful | 170 W. Pike | 4 ROOM K. i. 2330 Orchard Lake Rd. 5 BEDROO For Sale Houses Re Jone OPPORTUNITY - PERRY AT EAST BLVD. atrective spacious 4. bedrm. bun-' ge. -2 baths. brick treplace. It painted basement. 2 car ga- ae. Solid apron = Bod immediate sale ai $12,800. About $3,000 down. . . A BARGAIN Excellent syburban location. 5 2 bedrooms, and drive. pia lastered garage. House is 28x60 luding garage. 2 Jots 76x150 Fenced in with shade trees and garden space, 1 school, $11,050 with Substantial discount for cash. to mortgage Templeton, Realtor FE 44563 After 6. it no ans. call OR 3-1706 M FRAME ON WEST side. Convenient to schools or downtown. large _| SMALL Oe esas POR SALE. ie ome Property Splendid west side location. Two | family income in good cond tion. Each svar ‘has @ diet entrance and indi- ror x fired heating plant, enthly income possible. rope as “show you? est Suburban Attractive four rooms and bath home in ‘excellent condition Built in 1046. -Priced at $8.500 -with only $2,009 down. Shown by appointment. WM. If. KNUDSEN REALTOR $10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Ph PE 4-4516 ‘OR COLORED FAMILIES 2 bedroom home, floors, full basement, gas heat. Ideal location. For complete in- formation call Mrs, Spears. Phone 5-8063 R USSELL A. NOTT Realtor _ ___ PE 4-5005 ~~ HOU: NEW, NOT pny a Waterford area. coees reales house Keego. im- of Reel ee Only $3,730 with $750 d GEO. M. ARBL E, Realtor’ 6261 Andersonville Rd. Waterford: e OR 3-1268 NICE 5 ROOM MODERN BASE- FE 45181; room, breakfast room, larce | baths, fimished 3rd floor | On heat. tot 662275, 2 car farage. Price of $30.000 in- cludes carpet, drapes refrigerator. and ‘Roy Annett, Inc. te FEderal * open Evenings on and a oundey. 1-4 8-488 | | | Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES INCOME 2? family home. nomad garage, with olf ——— near Telegraph Rd. a Drive. $2,500 down. Don't = this one. AUBURN HEIGHTS Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 airs aie oasis a WITH BASE- Bang! in Dra per month, 1 year lease, 2 vance. EY Mo. Call Deartaen| F ROOMS. MODERN, PART OF heat. egggee gelceme, == formation, ca 5-6007. Telegraph Ra. ‘ports and stable. $125 per m 2 toom home with 2 cea —4 bd modern Ber month . References po MEAGHER “REAL bs tg Oxford, Mich A 8-3122 NEAR « \WEST SIDE DUPLEX _ DRAYTON Mtich $050 DOWN — Nearly 1 acre lo- —_ \% eae are ot — INCOME ~—- 3 FAMILY. PUR ep ME-—North side ment, be Pane Tones 2 rere 2 kitchen sets, bedrm FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 W. Lawrence Established in 1916 - Brick 2- family. Each side has € rms. and Pull aneemers, 2 furnaces. Moored 3rd fir. Paved street. Income win more than e loca- NEW FHA. HOME — East side of | 3bedrm.. full bath, steel sink and cupboards in kitchen, | Delco gas heat. You can have to this Only “$1,345 down plus cost. Balance at $34 aa edty.. home. mts rr . Total price $7,950, — For this west sub- ot. 3 ha Hh a ve 3 $ A I's car ee leges. Reduced to $7, — a. OAKLAND — GT. | ‘odern 4-bedrm. home — ‘with over 1 acre lot. Tiled bath, | modern kitchen full basement. Breereway to attached 2-car ga- | race. sate privilewes. Only $8.- 950 with down ; — 2-bedrm. home — fare ttt overhead im al va hes carpeting NORTH SIDE S&rm. bungalow. fall bath cabinet sink in kiteh- en. Plastered << Ta base- ment with rec race Close to bus linge Now at only $5,050. faecal for handy man to im- prove. Total price $4,050 Located tn Oxford. Now ies bates moda mi 3 aot.: tm &- tht wo rm. Pa bath. Biecktop§ street, -corner— tot. Ly 00 down. maker at $12.000 with cass LAKE — Only 9950 ~~, and full this Seth dd in “53 Modern kitchen with “ preakfast bar. pic’ ‘wind ow ene: yard. Ides! for courle. See this- value at $5,050, - PR 48-6105 Neat to the Biatanere Power $8950 with $2,000 ** plastered walls and utility room. % car garese. suid Located black Owner conte larger home and says to sel] now for only “st, 950 with terms. IMMEDIATE POSSESSSION 4 bedroom home on the Toe side on a black. top street se stores, schools and bus. Only 1,500. wn. LAKE FRONT Grand opportunity for a. handy- | lot 506x250 street. | ; man to develop this pempery into | ho the a 2 tamily. Or a me » Iake, Call now. LD ; 3 bomes ‘nm Hickory Knolls, i} more three bedroom homes nearly | com petitive market. Buy now and se- | leet your colots., Evenings after ¢. call Mt. Heth- | erington, FE 5-4362. OFFICE OPEN $6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. ed Siri Rd. FE 4-2533 BROWN | 7,900 FULL —_— Lake Orton. brick re Storm sash & screens, A nice clean home. Only $2,000 down Brick at | $11,500 SPECIAL—Modern 3 bed- room bungalow. Only 3 years old. Full basement Screens & Payments are only $64.57 t month including taxes and surance. A real value, 4 per cent interest. 9.959 SCOTT LAKE-—8 room bun- galow with ful) Seoieenk 3 iarge | lots. Good clean home. For full | ee eall Mrs. Hoyt, FE | $8,009 BUSINESS—Right on Dixie Sand — highway near Large og cement k build- ing. Could be used for numerous worth aimost the asking ae. $0,500 LAKE FRONT galow. 3 ‘ reoms...Natural . Priced tor a com-' | Modern 2 bedroom ment home on shaded lot 1 block from lake Located in wat. erford $1500 for our equity, Bal- ance $2500, mo ayments. heft 24731 between 6 & 8:30 | iammonre possess — 2 bedroom furnished to last detail. | Corner lot om paved street, nga = _— and school, $13,250. $2,250 st "}OSEPH HOSPITAL AREA : bed droom, nearly new ee lot, FE 2-2137. | de | t oak | | | with ot Se down. Only $63 per. Includes taxes and insur- | peng TWIN LAKE SECTION bedroom ull price. Will allow $100 for work to be done on plumbing Will accept trades such as ment etc. as own WitTis M. BRE WER Park rE ‘yesa: \_EM_3-4808 $400 DOWN iP ___ For Sale Houses SLICE OF HAM THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29,1955 > _For Sale Houses 43 AP Newsheatures —— $650 DOWN Buys this 2 bed T BY OWNER: 4 ROOMS & _For Sale Houses _ 43 ao paige flee Complete price Dorothy Snyder Lavender . ie. Huron 1b CLARK ‘GLEAMING WHITE RANCH HOME. Breezeway and ~~, garage. Three large lots trees. suburban living at its reer 2 bedrooms, living m dining room, and modern kitchen, newly psa gol stered walls, oak floors. bath. of! furmace. 185 feet tramkane. Automatic washer and dryer Lope oy im the price of $9,950. 2.365 down. Can be shown Ye onus with ap- pointment 24 ACRES. § ROOMS, 2 bed- fooms, living foom. and com- bined kitchen and room . Ls utility room, chicken house, — with path to the ath Very none buy at $4,500, $1,250 down, per month on balance LAKE AVE — _ELIZABETH storms screens Only $6,000 with easy terms. CLARK REAL ESTATE FE Soe 1362 W. Huron Open Evenings Cooperative geal! Estate Exchange VACANT GOOD HOUSE. a? Bargain. FE 2-1842 INCOME PROPERTY 2 FOR PRICE OF ONE A 4 room modera with full bath, home, as and scree:s, a nice CPANGUS __ Ph. Urtonviile 132 coliect, ~ 4BE "D—$29.50 MO. RESALE at $550 uown, Substantial seven rooms. full bath-et¢. Laree lot, best subdivision Wolverine Lake, Small repairs A PICK-UP tet $1875 Lake Realty, Dial MAr- cor- ACANT RANCH HOME BRICK. STONE AND CINDER BI Spacious rambl rooms through- out with beautiful caroveting. mas- sive ledeestone fireviace. num storm windows and screens, abundance of closet snoace with birch flush doors. two laree ther- mopane picture windows mh | pancramic view both frent rear, attached garage, ange ot and pretentious surrounding homes. Terms ca Consider trade. Priced at $16.500 LAKE FRONT BUNGALOW WUTSTANDING BUY $8.050 Five nice a peiers rooms on ey floor, two partly completed 1919 M-15 } alumi: | can be arene | Open Ev Eves rage. Also a 5 room modern with bedrooms and oi] heat. The low price of $7,750 includes both prop- erties. EST SIDE BRICK t and l-car attached «a- w Substantial brick income on near { west side. Returning $127 per month plus owners 4 room apart- ment stoker heat terms to suit 3 FAMILY FRAME Located on the north side ‘of town Full price $12,500, near downtown area and includ. | 2097 ing 4 room apartment for owner. — ® bargain ae yA. Taylor (Arunes to. | This property is $9,050 faverenie. terms REAL ree! INSURANCE 19 Oakland A A HOME OF YOUR OWN rooms ub. basement with oil er \ Richer Body Area nace, nice screened tn porch bath. automatic hot water Ha beautiful sogien ~ and 100 sandy beach See- ing is eollevine OTTAWA HILLS FAMILY HOME 4 BEDROOMS fees ober ington Jr. High e are this attractive home in i is tive Li fireplace carpeting, modern stream ki two rooms and bath on first floor and two bedroom A-l ments $16,900 with and $70 per month. “eer SUBURBAN HOME $8,950 SALE OR TRADE Attractive modern to the minute two bedroom bungalow plus large rmitory bedroom ovartially fin- ished up. Tile bath. oak floors and plastered walls, ing system. dandy garace & jot 706x300 on blackton-ed road 4 miles west. Terms can be ar. ranced of would take home in | trade. WE SELL-WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS — FE 4-1557 | 732 W. Huron St, Co-operative Real estate Exchange | 5 ROOM MODERN, § ROOM MOD- ern. 4 room modern. For ——< P WwW. Dinnan & Son, 66 ‘Huron. $3 ROOM MODERN | HOUSE ON Green St. 7 room modern house. 6 room modern on Auburn Ave. ety terms, on homes . W. Dinnan & Son. 2 sEnOOu LARGE > LIVING- room, Fireplace. = room. Rad ant gas heat WALTER GREE MY 2.880. CLEAR LAKE. 3 bedroom home. Interior to be finished. a. ear po 1% ecre lot. Cedar shakes exterior ey attractive home. Only $1, 382 Auburn Ave PE 43393 ____ After 5, call OR 3-2420 $750 DOWN—2 ACRES Located off Clintonville Rd. near Oakland Lake, includes a large cinder block bungalow with base- wired and ye eg en R. D. — BROKER PE 41157 PE 1-0906 $650 DOWN FOR COLORED Neat and clean 4 room house with — bath situated on ae large on a paved street, close to school bus and stores. Pull price only $4,950. ¢ car garage. Fireplace. Everything : ; rpeting. ¢ R. D. RILEY, BROKER Pee na cotinine -_ irs. FE 4-1157 or PE 71-0006 Hoyt. F erin L. H. BROWN, Realtor : FE 2-4810 GET, 1T:: QUICK, eeacéiines “Real Estate Exc’ WANT ADS! To find a SAVE ENERGY, USE | Yes, hen talk it is — dial. job, place to live or a) FE 2-8181 ad- good used car, see Classi- fied NOW. | “through Classified Ads! for an writer and get it! Central. 5 | 4 rooms & bath poh Pontiac Motor + 96.500 & the down payment | =: gabe We'll be pleased to “West of Town Featuring full basement & | +74 __Free Parking | handy to Fisher's The ovrice is | show | BATH, sereened in rm @as heat, full $1500 down, 718 E. _ Tennyson, FE 21534. Southeast Section __ Near GMC & Baid.in mupber 6 room modern biuse with ad- grocery, ba: ing or — enur:h group, Price’ RUSSELL ‘. ‘NorT, REACTOR 170 W_ Pike FE _4¢-5005 ~ Clarkston Ridge Estates Qualified veterans are of-| fered an opportunity to; purchase one of our 3 bedroom ranch homes in this fine residential com- munity on payment of mortgane closing costs only, Take advantage of -this exceptional oppor- tunity. while it exists. Featured in this’ fine home are the desired gxtras of the most discriminate buyer Plan to See This Top Value Now MODEL OPEN DAILY 1-8 P.M. (Property adjoins both grade and high schools To reach property. drive out M15 to Waldron road then turp right ‘« mile to prop } WM. KENNEDY * eo TORS w "Oren. EVENINGS ‘TH. 8 HAPPINESS “ SYLVAN LAKE crete invewey., oh Oy sewer and YOU WONT BEAT THIS - PIONEER HIGHLANDS BRICK Pontiac Schoo! System You'll say | time well spent rpm this tm- maculate home of 7 wplanned | rooms frem the vestibule entrance | to an attractive living room with | wall-to-wall carpets apd netural | fireplace. throw ¢ § rooms down, featuring - ~ * path and bed bedrooms eae hall up with built-in Sookeaten: 2 cedar closets, full. ment, recreation emg ranch earnest 4 —_ reom, = — ame L] aid ] v room, i . cheer: screens, 2-car c rage WwW —_kitehen,—! Bice full +— ; = S 3 storms & screens & insulati | dscaped shady lots with 132 Nice lot, close to school, $13,250 ‘rontage on James K. Blvd. with terms : with private park > teuee es to N . . Ivan Lake. Offered Near Silver Lake terms. Aca) "UKE THE te 2 ae ae a i w ca v bifcheab dine inet, “bath BONEECON PARK ROMAN BRICK CAPE COD ent es sein sevens ' ated hot air furnace. Nice lawn, shade, | = con ag : waved at. any other features. | paoge wg 4 swith 2 baths. wr Pree is $12,500. Good ing 18 ft - ee room with stone terms, Move Right In 2 bedroom home with pleasant living room nice kitchen bath Hardwodd floors walls, large lot Only $1,000 down foil plastered © NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. 33: W. Huron St. WEST SIDE 3 bedroom home located on 114 Draper street, has 1 full bath down, and 2 bed: up. Full garage, terms. 1 rooms basement and 1%, car full _ price $8,750 with a We have two very One with nice nee me and bul, Call for further infor. Georoe R. Irwin Realtor 269 Baldwin Ave FE 5-0191 tf no ans. PE 2.0544 Co-operative Real Estate Exchonge NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES Oak floors, gas heat, sewers and water. Sidewalks, near ine. bus, schools. w down payment PEARL BUILDING CO. ! PE 5-7023 MODEL AT 713 MADISON oom PEN | P Pa DAILY. EXP. WED. | Charle GI RESALE, 5° P Widow . taking 4 : zen home. los A bargain! See it now pdelorig —— Large 3 bed- brick home, full saosment. Owner er hes moved, Im- mediate posse: DRAYTON Woops. Cultom bulit ranch home, kJ bedroom full base- ment, —_ ing goes, A very fine hom 16 ACR Lake a, ee on White as on growing dix- hea A $2.20 s ae down. B.D. ot TRE Realtor - FE 4.0521 1616 Pe cg Me ho tg Aer ae “WEST SIDE Lincoln street home with 5 and A fy basement. pF we ba car two. | FR eG. HEMPSTEAD re 4a 1102 5. Huros i NVityy __VE $0183 bedroom and Tt YOU BUY IT-WE'LL es finger- *y tenn bath Full basement, ofl space for recreation, combinatio storms and screens, attached breezeway, 2 car wriek saree Landscaped lot 170x250 ft. Pr erty being mre Offered at $23,500, $5,000 do J YOU'LL LOVE THE HOME AND. LOCATION, ‘o Buy—To Sell-To Trade MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate Exchange “E 2-0263 10%) W., Huron NEXT uae TO BRANCH iT OFFICE Partridge : INSURE IT. ae coe a ae errata, tie Open Banday fete Se Price a. New Brick Ranch : Pruit ‘ang' etree” sited down: | CHEROKEE HILLS re RAIEER DOWN |F Gumi genet People! = r equity on me ld vely 8 Sch” tet" ind" tn] Satie ft pie mn GUCKLER REALTY | wemoet N. 4-4001 a *$300 DOWN bg Rie a ms FOR SALE: in ‘ise 5.26 mong other good homes! bedroom starter home. Pull| CARL W. Bird, Realtor ney an ana dry ye wal in. in" Lot Ns a. Pe S — * ives PE Pigs same es whiicon, Beamer |' Hone a 2 . MOOAGE: LAKEFRONT _SEasiON OR 3300 Rome ‘on Maceday che ee has Voxz0 "This Week's Special Hei com Ta Ging rm, ore ra Michig “» ne bed sh Srna —_ ” The 2 oe price Sat TOWNSHIP | em ose" “ves Es ROCHESTER AREA ype oe lovely 4 room, one story room eway, sized eaveat’: full vecemeai. ist room, kitchen- frontage Adams iw Basic land- dinette | combing! Mt bath, se) f qonemed 3 mos, priced jasse utility room, on a nice! below cos! 60x130, This home has G.M. McLEOD, REALTOR Lincoln tai screens, storm~ sash and’) 1120 8, Woodw 21300 blinds Priced | ts aatt torr steee opal HOUSE FOR with $1600 da Uae rade, (or hou e in town ee LADD'S eo | | J \ SHELL HOUSE On your. free — clear lot As low as $445 dow 24 plans to IN( . choose from. NICHOLIE & HARGER 4236 33. W. Huron STOUT'S Best Buys Today WILLIAMS LAKE Cute 4 room and bath home Disie Hwy. Brerten Plains. Open Sund: ays A oe! Rd on M4 FE 5-9291 3-1231 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | ra] OLD AGE INSURANCE A $3009 down payment will get you deed to : room home with full basement, auto. oll furnace and attached garage Present rent will take care of payments, taxes and insurance. This extra income wil! mean the difference between living and existing at time of retirement Better investigate. = ver ~ Lc located one block from the GIROUX & FRANKS lake with full basément, oil GENERAL REAL ESTATE furnace. automatic water ‘4305 Dixi Hwy OR 3-970) heater and large landscaped lot. Priced to sell at only, $7,350 with $1,150 dn. AUBURN HEIGHTS A real buy -here in this 3 bedroom bome located just off Auburn Ave in the cen- ter of town. Clase to schools ‘Open until 8. i) 8, Sunday 1 to 5 pm $395 DOWN NEW 3} BEDROOM RANCH STYLE BUNGALOW ON L : cE and g center. House ED L COMPLETE ON EXTERIOR AND REA. Coparete’ furnace f ocm. ON THE INSI on, ee Bring the deposit with you on this ome ly $1,000 dn. and easy payments BRING YOUR SUITCASE F: C. Wood Co. REALTOR Corner tel ore wake Rad & MM! Office Ones OR 3-1235 And $304 down payment and After 5. eal OR 32-7038 move right im this 2 bed- Toom butigalow west of Pon- tiac. Completely furnished and ready te go Immedi- ate possession. Only $6,060 IMMEDIATE POSSESS , setal price — 4 eeareee a sh SELIEVE IT OR NOT wi iaste walls, a 13x18 jis ° = ‘ ine room with fireplace. kitehen BELIE — | linl4 beth Rasement with of) For only $950 down you furnace auto water heater | can move into this well Lake cetrtseuee $10 p00. terms built 2 bedroom bome off Joslyn Rd. with large fam- AVON TWP OFF AUBURN RD vy style kitehen. full bath. § room modern home with stair. full basement, storms and wav to sub floored attic. Ceramic screens and I's car garage tile beth eae furnace & Water Situated 2: large land , heater 1") car garace seaped lots i price only with $2500 don : ; | 92.500 NEW GOT S709 dow ae Ty cause nS uctnen | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor face brick Rormes Plastered walls, | 77 N. Saginaw St Ph FE 45-8165 oak floors tile bath Divided Open Eves. til) 8 9 basement with auto «as furnece | Choice of goom colers and tile ae : WEsT SUBURBAN fMancn OPEN DAILY 2 bedrooms large living room, tile bath, large modern kitchen, auto. off heat and water heater, $950 DOWN attached 1 car earage. priv. Before you buy. inspect our new es ood on 2 lakes. 2 bedroom Pully = in- = | OEay ron AREA 2 to 6 P.M. ‘wind: , all one floor. large = weed et r- —— throughout, oi] furnace, mica countertops enetian » 1M car goreee, forced air furnace, Conver nlumb- Reon well landeca, ine. Full price $7900. Drive out at “S10 800 — 900 down, ‘a = k Lk, Rd. Watch for per month, per cent mort- sien > ' gage. a € HAYDEN, Realtor | $809 to $1,000 DOWN Locking for a low down 86 E. Walton Oven Eves PE 8-0641 | | home, we have 3J-and 4 FIX ME UP @ room modern home with base- ment Has automatic of] heat Hex ketenes to choose from, CALL US ‘Russell Young. ? car warage Close to_ schools REALTOR rma ae Fg ico oe ne snare 412: W_ Huron FE 44525 in Por roce av for hy "ti: PRE 40612 detale. Prank Shevere, OG L-Mll (oe ‘ Broker ; : ' So Much to See! LY N BRICK HOME with 16 M breere- ONLY $1500 De »\\ N way, garage 2 fenced lots, lake Will buy this moder 2 bedroom privileges Paneled recreation home with large ‘iving room and| Foon EXTRA LAVATORY, in. the excelent basement. Oi] heat Bans comple temcn,o etm | Reviediy arranged ita" fest | vestibule © | and lots of garden space. with fireplace. streamlined kiteh- bed- tile . 4 ‘cori en and dinette, 2 corner ON M ANSF IE E D — ant , engage Ua bedrooms larce living room, | . tormitery ust basement with lots of rec-| of second floor, Your family wil Teation «pace. Near bus line. Low po this lovely home. CALL down Davmegt. 1 For Building Sites | Middle Straits Lake t |; 7 ft LAKE FRONTAGE! . 26x44 or Lake Estates 22 lots, Lakefront and canal front | ar ‘round cottames a rooms almost new aluminum oa ge Sarcoma get Eno in. Perry Park: $1,000 DOWN Large.3 rege home, Youngs- town kitchen, off eaeet full base- RJ. VALUET, Realtor 445 Oakland Ave, i ative Real and bath each. rented | . ver month ‘each, “ax watare. | ewe + A gaa ah — Sarai or lower fevel rumeua room ish ooking lake. Dining L. Natura 18 THE “BIRD" TO SEE and lovely view. All in-| [nish Vitchen cabinets Baseboar pee “at only $22,500 with mod- het water heat. water softener Here's a brand new 3 bedroom | erate terms. gue od Me car parage. BE brick ranch home built the ‘‘old- fashioned" way e finest ma- IVAN rs : terials and workmanship tee Grocery, 2 Apartments reine foam Wipe ugha Living quarers for, the vner Sn a ~orroog hme Georsian active neighborhood grocery and orful full tle bath “igs an esre | FE 5-5091 or FE 5.9471 meat business, with beer and tile lava just off the kitchen. If no answer. ph. FE 5- THE DETA The L kitehben will Open Evenings «wd Sanders “knock yout eye out,” it's an all | 1111 Joslyn, ‘Cor wd = ALTOR Youmestown decorator color | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange HUMPHRIES seat Pt tm oa ' poral, stov: 2 . B. All_ countertops ' REALTOR —_FE 2.0474 | hoedeome | wilt exir ae S ea artri e 83 N, Telegra Open Evenings ie teat. Shaman a ralue 8 aan Co-operative Real Estate Exchange attached garage. plus . extras. Bert cin ait you ean “18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE sagt Ceaar™fslang a phone oy n r present home for e family or reti ages wota mhees.| “DOCTORS, CLUBS, | Hi m,? oe essen See en e, See LODGES! itech, Rsee Gh Se Ke = with circle ve. ree $12,- WARD E. PARTRIDGE Are you Interested in locating # pom Bag = Regs ig cone ne # 4 REALTOR FE 2-8316, "14° room home -n : A THEEMA. M. “EL Woop 43 W. Huron Oven Eve.. 7 to 9 nain paved street that's ideal ALTOR | for a lodge, club, civie group. oe 1204 rE ~ = convalescent home, Rp 9 I 43044 aay Jor’s office or otner similar use, 0 DOWN Over an acre of landscaned fence’ | 1. 4 8 LOTS ver lech 3 teem ‘eine: out va with oaved drive and a 4/ Neat room house with lavatory, ink Seataela cap garage. | Excellent heating | Bear §. Boulevard. East of Crooks ee system. me condition; Rd. Bargain ‘price. $5,000, terms. ’ thr price just $34,500 | : $750 DOWN on conventent verm Pontiac Lake. Large exe front. 2 Hice bedroom neled sun room, fireplace. a = “idmace “Immediate WARD E, P. ARTRIDGE REALTOR ‘FE 28516 PONTIAC REAL LY oe bm. A, Sonat | ee a | peste Lorne ; anal) fame =. C Rs, area, aetes, 4 oem Sonte ent. fi to te done, Only "eSialng hel rekse cot teres | oem be} GRO. MARBI. E Realtor 6261 Andersonville ROSE MclARTY PHONE OR 31268 32-2162 ofr FR 538 ft sided | 2 bedroom ranch bungalow. 15x15 | tie ms toom, Roman brick fire- | 1011 THe “ELDORADO” ~ GI's $750 Dn. FHA $2,100 Dn. Full Price $14,700 © LOON LAKE SHORES Brick Ranch Type if you can beat would like to know Cheong " post inop $e the value - Al eewieee all brick home with wiih vealbaie bread tn room pon gy aod nt mediate oceupancy at only and “or appointment ‘okt! or # ay proud to show you and your family this home Open Sun 1 Lecated ‘sy mile east of Sashabew Rd. . FHA—CIVILIANS $650 DOWN $51 PER MO INCL. TAXES AND — ce A m and utility room with. full ton and oi] beat, Oak on Sashabaw ton Rd. Open Sun. 1 to-8,— WHITE BROS. L. TORS Phone on: set or OR 3-1298 “BUILD NOW = r well restricted, Waterford Hine * estates, estimates freely iven from our plang er yours, HERBERT C. DAVIS 4923 Lake Ra. SYLVAN LAKE By owner: 2 large rooms, 6 pot — per lake. ewly dec. ear sun Mpa breakfast sock ana fire. ace 3 Bedrm. Ranch Type Attractive homie only 2 Lad old, plaster wails, storm sash & screens. Large lot 75a1S4 Poss)- ble to take over existing 4 t eent Gl mortgage with very ae monthly payments, Call today. Round Lake Nicely finished lake froemt home consisting of Jarge living with fireplace, good sized rm, kitehen with dining area utiltty and bath Screened porch the widih of heuse, auto of! wa- ter heater, elec. stove, new kitch- en cabinets & Youngstown sink Only $1,500 down. Immediate pow eeanion John K. Irwin Sinee 1925 IMs N Geginaw Street Phone PE 5-0447 Eve PE 72-1004 Sparkling New Only $2,000 Down Highly a 2.0 bedroom ranch « bgp barca alow, all on one “eran on beautiful ing appearing stairway age, large utility room with laun- dry tubs, ex stool, automatic heat and hot in =e i ete iN settled b Christmas, call today. of West Suburban car and cute ay Tittle : opm heme is ‘sbecllly ape down, one up room additional bedroom upstairs, full bath with shower, ample closets. heat as « pin throughout, Offered at $7,730 rms By appointment only, dont delay, make yours ‘BUD" Nicholie real estate and insurapee 40 Mt Clemens St. E 54-1201 Eve Mr. Meiser 5-004 100 Ft. On the Lake Nearly new 2 bedroom, full bath. footing in for addition, large shade trees, “Bdge ‘wood Country Club. Brick, 2 Taree hedroome plus den. 1644231 foot living room with oi area = — wrth recteation kitchen. ‘attached rage. asphalt drive. This is one we are proud to show, pointment only. C. Schuett 1 Commerce Ra, EM 34197 og oe ead carefully — rho the a family w -aneree it the comfort and 4 soprecias pada a fine ok wares | living desired Me every ful het vaGa 5 aire se Wile, tile bath, spacious 5 basement floor =. pletely tiled, - MODERN BUNGALOW uae East Side location, close Longtello dr. Hien . e $0,050; te rea: Joseph F. Reisz REALTORS 63" ¥i Huron Eve E 2-0259 Co-operative | Real Estate reeass : Near Tel-Huron ~& LOW DOWN PAYMENT - 6 al floor room home al) ‘ handy to bie:-: ping center. Attractive kitchen with nice work space, dining rooms pig end 3 = mote. 99.080. ‘TERMS. Auburn Heights. LOW TOTAL 2 b bedroom $i ee, Saigo J. R Hitz. | REAL, aM n y car al-~ NEW HOMES: A = ee = ‘ae 7 a “THE PONTIAC PRESS, “TUES DAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1955 ee c+ For Sale Lots For Sale Houses 43 _ $750 DOWN | etnies, ene caoees 7 cal es. we s have others iM WRIG Realtor’ Ave. PE 5-044) itive Real Estate Exc aie $7,450 FHA The full pene trans- ee i 2 ‘price WEST SIDE Sylvan ealty a Sd RD, aT rE ret ~TLAKEFRONT LOTS Just a few left in w we ricted —_—ee. oils MO , va sda ae RD Des GENCY 53% W, Huron . PE 4-1540 Eves. MY 3-1065 __ For r Sale ep Acreage 47 . TERS SREAL | Sora pias ssdiests usec eased —_ SUITABLE sosorvi. wis, for mluple sommercial sod | fut) aut 10 ACRES Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49 tle “be Pike at — es, edjeining grade and market, heated eed Gouin ‘display ‘window is way to é , full be Se for ~ eB * riety store, that may sell any- one cd re- strictions, Call Fe eo way , ask Kay, r, or FE 5 Business Opportunities 51 HARDWARE & HOME Small hardware on Dixie Hw in Dre inins. Cleat stock, ideal room modern per iy $180, per | per pay pe eg st amar —_. Tiness GIROUX & FRANKS GENERAL {REAL TOA bene ‘ unl § >’ Bus. 1 te S FUNNY BUSINES ee as aig — t. gee Hershberger We seme GS Cope. VOSS by MEA toe “It's okay to let 'em follow — I didn’t want to postpone | & the meeting of our bridge foursome!” —_—e Money to Loan = 53 (State Licensed Lenders) LO4GNS, $25_T TO sabo Pot fob & nh cee etd , Lawrence 8t. 28 t LOANS” ee ada Law PE 27131 Fi RIENDLY SE SERVICE “GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1948 to 1956 cars. B: vour title Most deels closed in minutes. ans also made Signatures and other securities. Oakland Loan Co. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. PE 2-9206 FE 4-1574 on furniture. | ____ Swaps 555 Sur.Dmo LOTS WORTH “200. | i _ counted @s trade in on weed | ‘Van Welt, OR 3- FE 41538 ¢~ pale sol on WITH 8TOV a \ i ont ay ‘ Will swap for! |GEO. MARBLE, Realtor |" ' 6261 Andersonville Rd Waterford | Phone OR 3-1268 eriiee’ trade for land contract, vacant. — your equity in a home, or | 55a E. Madison. oy srs AMBASSADOR CASH | | or trade for what have you. | FE 54007. a ' DEER R RIFLE FOR Burrshell, and trailer or what. 315 8. Telegraoh. |10x7 CAMP TRAILER TRADE tor Browning Automatic shotgun and one FE 232-3677 any- time 8.000 BTU GUN TYPE BURNER complete with ali controls, will for a boat and trailer, EM Immediate sion On & A : . Ane co a ek SMALL BUILDING | FOR REPAIR miles from the eltvy in a love! Shee em site, located i . The full jul enat Senta . ey SMA RESTAURANT, IDEAL ‘Bie 300 this be: itv is only limits, Geotiy reting. land, Hi for couple. ¢ good local business i geway guts fy “sown, payment, stable) Mb teen tore Hwy. ‘next ‘to Waterford Hard: We ee one home only at R_3-5164 ee cmacain this low *price so be first, 20 ACRES xa “HOM BLEACH ROUTE. 097 bene EE 4.6203 to see it today. Located on Maybee Rd. a wis ae 10, years, $1860 needed. i Estate Ex, , and prove £ FOR COLORED = "ree - way und “toder ieee dollars — Tasteful Luxury . serene eee conde na $690 down, FoR, ry me «+ + Can yours in this 6 transportation. price w overhead, OA 8-3900. room, 2 bath, brick ranch home only $3, E “dw R'm, fe. trins 6 he PAK ps Es lc Edw. M. Stout, Realtor “Do You Want to Own friends won't seem @ mob 71 N. Saginaw &t. Ph. FE 5-81 Yy fs 3 ing tosen, @ kitehen peg “ L YOUR HOME = Peicogedi eA cap oxappal s 7 __ i company has -modern, an expert, 3 nice bedroom, . ; : 7 CNE ACRE PARCELS. large volum ‘i tat fo reation room, large screened rear GILES REALTY CO. iJ + cas Hh, ; lease in Pontiac "ares “Fas hese. terrace and attached 2 a- 2 W. Huron FE 5-61 5 An fon is one of the finest in Oak- Fane, Fenced lh, 1002150 "Lave Open 9 to 8 | a evel you have the brivileges. BY OWNER 20 «’ 4 RANCH "CR AW FOI essary capita) and experience ‘style home, T were of R NF RD" ‘on‘t this o unity ~ 38 Allison Street 3G: 6160 Gown. EM 2.2433. oe ne ae FoR ee Off Oakiand. New Caltforuta red- 53% W_ Buron PE +150 service station setrare| and Bos . en ae Jocation, tion, FE os oak ee He For Sale Farms 48 TO BUY, TO SELL. REALTOR pa . light base. re Paktnings Is THe “BIRD” TO ment with furnace. Anderson sad screens. Only $ blocks from . Bi ' h ‘s mm S j 5 - * ¥ : ' centred ewe, compmical typ, ,NORTH END mings | Partridge el our ir w t- Es wort, ‘then be sure to see’ this tractive home, here it ist An au BEDROOM COUNTRY HOME. . ’ use, large | with 2 acre . Sylvan Village fae ome teary room. Liv-|. Deautiful wooded rolling land Out-| 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE gee tite meets. tes) Se eae tems Wee oor| ee Boe iets | TODAY'S SPECIALS 5 . e 0! zy jin living room with ledponeet — = ea en ented — schools and ying. Wonderful = SSI ECIALS 5 | screens and an electric dryer in- - P PROFITABLE NEW & lus stair- USED wor to ‘attic. Pinioned reerention | cluded 2 8 very low price. Call) . AUTO PARTS business in Poo- Pea uarten” Lett srinueess Benjamin and | gsi far ees, posse a YEAR-END SPECI AL og? plus stock with just inven | Drayton Plains Want to be in a nice cosy home Stephens, - Inc. | RETAIL UNPAINTED FuRNt. | Onty $1,706 down end you can| ' emioy the coming holidays? We | miawest 43232 128| TURE business joc havea be ated on main | move aright bie te thle Uke. oe e a4. 8 = A monger yd ing | 250 8. Woodward | Birminghara street seer downto m Pontiac | o e 1,000 ¢ jus' tus tn femme beta: ee) fait, Ht omaha, fe ty fee ete pore ee value. Now onlv $7,700. tur ‘ome jea- a and very profi | es @s colored bath gu and 64 Acres—Clarkston it today. pala large 100n180 ft, lon The. lar eer gy py Sy | LAKEFRONT TAVERN in | blends into rar garage, cow the IN ER epacous kitchen and ‘two ‘ve y a Sa Terd ‘ont other out | Fremtng ‘on beth UB. i Highwa | K j ] ; ‘i : y &| pe ee and ings. 6 acres timber e large lake. Comfortahio RE room cy room. is home ts only 2) work land. School bus by door. An| modern apt, Real e uded REALTOR citen, i. oe ee value at $21.000.| at $27,500 with Just. 813.150 | oF. Poa o cen hove simest tms.| Terme iJ Co-operative Real Egtate Exchange mediate posseasion "an owner “is BUSY HIG@WAY GRILL and Police serving in northern Mich- ‘Roy Annett, Inc. tae ow sreesing abewt’ pass | = ou ve just the germ ber week b i q ae idea you are going to os ¢ puro Ee Att eta] 8-0ces| help. A Seen ges = buy a home, you had better see | =} rent and utilit this ene! at caly 00 With q , Ce? Evenings and Sunday 1-4 = les. Only sf co0 J ~ down payment of onl: nly, S1-$08 — — , i PARMS AND ACR : . ons Ww i ome erga ll | Cau Raviedee OR 3111 PR eto WARD E. PARTRIDGE WEsT SIDE BUNGALOW — VHITE BROS. ee as With @. stair—av steep a #0, ACRES @ ROOM MODERN | REALTOR FE 28316| Py w_immacula a — Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1295 _Realty. Creve: SuchY | 43 W Huron St. Oven Eve. 1 to 0 sizes. Plastered, painted ; = see tee GAYLORD ‘iets sore — om: b rane — be ty home, ice i living | MOTEL—8 UN modest “th g08 R down. you room, dining ‘room @ kitchen. | a OTEL- oe i Pull Hong whoo — light basement,| get this one and believes this \N MANOR BRICK— SYLVAN M. Li te ramtc tiled) Spacious liv- contributes forment. Extra larve lot Svivan shonnine enter nearby, You'll be pleased CHRISTMAS BY A FIRE- FCACeE) Immediete p0s- Woods ine patio. suver kitchen with plenty z hep capemct asher. joset — epar a ag on d coreg “median | -heat.. Com- plete Purrv!! Priced to sell at $16,800. ONTS BUN- yt pd "hee in dimen- . RAY ONFIL, R Realtor Pose Vit 110. of OF Cocverentve Real Estate Gh Seas |T otal Price $7, 400° } Full basement ba — auto | as furnace in this 5 room home astered walls, oak "eare: the rage, See this now LeBaron School District Well built family home ideal for ebiidren with a fenced yard and on a dead end street. Good base. | ment with auto gas heat Priced at $11,700 with reasonable down payment ‘Built in 1953 |. Five large rooms. living room | *jtx15. Compact handy kitelren is home im excellent con- or stop at 46 East Flint St. Lake | Orion. Ranch Pee ell Sa. Lot | 205 foot lot with this bed. room home Built in est land. scaped grounds Even a a din. | room This is a very | subdivision ant M priced at | Call 11,560 C “#6 East Phin: St Four Bedrooms Built im 1953 with 645 acres of ood land. West ae 7 miles rem Pontiac. is priced to — at only $2,500 yan Call To Buj—To Seil—To Insure AWRENCE W GAYLORD FE 4-9584 Sadi eative Ri Real Batate Rack a ammeed UST SELL erous ae this pi wees . 4 rooms & uttl- Bateman West Side Brick “ Consisting of 6 large rooms If. living ——o a one fire hving nook wate wat New Rauch iis With a $14,150. $3,109 down. Com- this one before you West Saburban Cute and home with ot eo we parcel almost cere, Close school and bus. Onlv $0 480 4 Bedrooms Pioneer Highlands You've 4 for Pal te ? w _s — ra * pasemet nt asem en enclosed Seminole Hills 304 Ottawa Drive povtan't par vative "y tulle fate Its appeal and rm. Sylvan Brick w vou Kampsen Realtors FE. 4-0528 |sell, rent, bu SGT abracbeidial FE 38i8l. tty. of] heat. Sto windo ete. Excellent locatinn with ‘eges on. Middle Straits $7.060 with terms. LOVELAND 188 Cass Lake Rd. Keego Harbor | FE 2-4875 FE 6-1661 | For ‘Sale Lake | Property 44 in | (UNION LAKE a ee a 3 terme Round Lake front, m™: and bath, gy eo utility shapes Will trade c will discount [ose cash. Price ‘$1.50. 3 bedroo: A cory 2 bedroom home Lake privileges. Only $6,800, terms. fore — good buys in the. = * TROCKE, 1668 UNION LAKE RD. nr "4g seme = LAKE LOT IN HIGHLY stricted area. Will sacrifice oqelty for cash or late model ear, Owner going in service, must sell 1 diately. Call OR } 3.1806 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A NEW CABIN i at St; Melen (3 hour drive from Pontiac). In heart of deer coun. try. 1 mile from public boat land- bath beach. $2,396. Call MA §-4216 after 4 p.m Suburban Property 45A Lots and Lots of Lots Some Wooded Some ident %.. tri-level, Some lake lots. Priced from $1,600 up. ROGER B. HENRY, Ine. Main St. Rochester ot 19111 or OL ett For Sale Lots 46 SPECIAL sent boa acre of £ on} Biwi igh ond ary bulldine’ bite, ve! ut x Priced af only $1000. Here-is 1. — BROWN, Realtor, 1362 W. Huron DON’T WISH FOR; MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads, To swap, mite, hot Barn. machinery shed, hen house. Schoo] bus. Rea- sonable with sore or exchange | for Pontiac me -NICHOLIE & HARGER 33 W. Huron FE 54-6183 SMALL FARM Here ts a lovely 4 room. | story home on a beautiful 51-3 acre ares ee of wonderful soil with house. 12al4 new \— Tex24 care 1ex22 dear garage. , beautifully landsc with ever- greens. flowers shrubs. Prop- | erty is entirely fenced. See this | one soon. Priced to selj for si: | 000 with wisi ACRES Beautiful pe. 4@ acre parcels | on sites. Good neighborhood Re- | stricted to better homes and liv- | hom ° — Lear py stores us, 6 mi oan en | himice Priced io $2500 with $250 | LADD'S Cooperative Res Real Estate Exch FARM ER’S FARM 100 acre farm near Cass Excellent black joam~—all reed land. This farm is fully stocked and uipped. One price buys everything; barn, stanchions, drinking cups. mtlk house, ary, corn crib, T-rm. farm me with full basement. Tractor, grain, hev. etc. Move right on farm and to buy. 48 acres not seed- meas in family forces sale terms nothin ed. Sie $23.500, FLOYD KENT, % W. Lawrence Realtor FE 54-6105 Open Eves Next to the Consumers Power - | Sale t Business Property 2 | 3 a STORES WITH APTS. DOWN- — location. Pontiac Press Box | exactly what — for units. $12,500 wil) handle every- thing. Act at once | MICHIGAN BUSINESS , SALES CORPORATION! 406 PONTIAC ee BLDG | =| GREATER PONTIAC | Ow «! | aaraarseag | pbitheleS olla actaees | equipment. Wil) arrange Approx. $5.009 down JOSEPH F. REAL 53% W. Huron 8 lease REISZ FE 2-0250 = RD., of Or ke Rd Store build- ing one to open for business on & wonderful Telegraph Rd. corner with 100 feet frontage. Be smart and buy this while row can, This | land price, . JUST SOUTH me is worth the total | Commercial corner with drive-in restaurant. Ready for business. Situated on corner jot «@ low down bd oe will put in busin A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 _ end ier dump truck. BAR — GROSSING becovedl brut’ 8 Near | pr pa plant. Utual’ ¢-73386_ Milfo GROCERY STORE | Fou k "LEASE. Stock & opens ~~ tale, Orchard eke F FE 3-9416 . are LUMBER LOCATION Northwestern Highway. 100° of fremtage. wutliiwe imately: t acre Modern 3070 ger wid wants action — make ~ een. BE by 2 ope “Te a? be ont 48-3629, evenings. Sale Land Contracts 52 * ROOM, MODERN IN GOOD Discount, $1,387 50 doctors or architect, Ist possess A. JOHNSON. Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 A DOWNTOWN ] LOCATION | Corner location, fre: type retail busine to sell at only $15 750° with reasonable term ms. M24 FRONTAGE First time offered. This large corner — — 209 highway. 2 ree toned to iy ily A gos et ate and located. neat ao new development. Ook sinegenee Edw. M. Stout, huks 77 N, Saginaw St. Ph. FE 56-8165 Open Eves, "Til 8:30 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE = Ack INV ESTMENT ‘Here's & good substantial invest. structed, main” arte rt Lunsien . many 195% by ® rellabie By oe ka price 865,- rity will show return. WARD E. PARTRIDGE. REALTOR -“FE 28316) “0 Huron . Oven Eve. 7 to 9 6 = a LAND CONTR takes $4.162.50 t is W RIGHT. | Realtor Ave E 5-944) Cooperative | Reaj Estate | Exchange HAVE $6600 LAND CONTRACT ON nals va aS ne base. en scount Call FE 4-o6ai © terested WE HAVE “SEVERAL ‘GOOD LAND seoress ear’ with Feast ef ais. wunts ty offer SOLD $8,500 WITH $2.000 DOWN. Contract balance onteo" Y at $65 per month at 6 cent sontied Sy Arecur imedttn bene : h m ‘with lots -“ $3.400 balance on new 4-room, full cont to yon teen eee kT ‘ou, ) pay: . ~ month with 6 per cent inter- aay O'NEIL, Realtog rE PE 5-72 bees CONTRACT ON WES’ wan oo oe tee room ACT, balance owing $7,161.00, ments seoust Es oat ape ‘ash. e per ; ; D 5 R8. VALUED at $8,500. Balance $3,633. 46 N. Shi A elles Las ene ance, res at ne a ss 6 cent intere Cost rg 15.58. EM 39180. Call res CONTRACTS FOR SALE. Fe +5195 after month, it PLACE A “LOST. AD.” Call FE 28181 for an ad to gad aloss. Dial F&}"" 181 for an ad-writer. Say “charge it.” TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. TOss TO $500 Lm HOUSER! GOODS Ph Rochester OL _6-0711, OL 1-9791 | 35,000 Families « Corporation ™% seal Saginaw, st Phy THE HARDWARE-AND. ana Fico Recommend _ Buckner's Four (4) Buckner Conven- fent offices in Pont area, _ where you can quic tow up te 8500 on on month payments. You no deductions. cOST OF BORROWING at Buckner's IS LES85& THAN YOU THINK Get needed cash quickly from Buckner's friendly loan compeanr. Buckner Finance Co. — Offices are located: | Pontiac, 2nd Floor, National Bidg. Drayten Pirins, 4512 Dixie Hwy. Walled — 230 Barnston inext Bank) Utica, 45462 Van Dyke | ane block North across from Bank | LOANS Extra Fast Service You can borrow 76-650 oulckiv signature. car or furniture. 3s made withe ' anv worthwhile ow to 20 months to revwev HOUSEHOLD FINANCE of Pontia ne Kav Bide "Ederal 40534 endorsers roose =U honie_ N eed -$500 «CSS WITH QUICK SERVICE? Then Home & sure is the place | to come. Mi loans made on your first “ae So some” in or e for ci $500 auto., furniture or = a repayment a ui needs. Friendly ewaits Fou. Leste Fieisher, ager. Berkley Voss, President. Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto z aatere and | to your ourteous service Man- Dorothy Sle Exvender| Loan Company | Hours: wi ® to 5; Saturday 1 Community Nat'l oc Bide. WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 julekly on your —. car => mmiture. No en- dors Paym to suit budget. We vil be be giad to you with your money problems. You can get it FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. | NEED SEASONAL - Get it PAST at Beneficial. CASH? Loan custom-tailored to your needs and income. Phone first for a one- LOANS 125 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 7 W. Lawrence St. FE 2-0249 ___ Mortgage | Loans 54 LOANS $600 .to $1,500 . For any purpose, on i. modern or not in ee County. >. home additions or improvements. ——s 257° or enclose ted. 4: To & garage or on . arage e, For Sale Clothing © _56 EAUTIPUL SILVER FOX JACK- hg ge 1 like pew. $75. OR Bor's SNOW SUIT, SIZE Cost $33, — bk times. Will seit _for $15. FE 2-4 COAT, SurT. FORMAT ne Ess Size 0-12. Man's suit, never worn. $4. to 13 re. 5-7228. $75. VALUE. LYNX FUR, SIZE 14. _Perfect. $35. FE 496030 MOTORCYCLE JACKET. LIKE new. OR 3-4250. SHEAR BEAVER COAT, $25. Corduroy both sire 12, re sa and mer s, toys = SIZE 38 PHONE OR. ' Sale Household | Goods ! 57 ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT CAN BE FOUND /T : e oe size 39-0671 Es Lp. new chrome dinette sets. 5 pc, $3995 up. chests new & used $5 up; bedroom suites, $49.95 won: living room suites, $12.95 up, din- ing room suites %19.50 up. Many ower items USE OUR_E* gr PAYMENT i On LAY-A-WAY PLAN | We wav oat nade anrthing Come out and ‘ook esround 2 ecres of TO 9 " emst of, | mi. east of Auburn | Heights op Auburo 5a. | E 50241 We Give Holdens Red emye __ AIR KING CONSOLE 124, 2-6002 | _FE 2-600 —— ey ALL NEW | FURNITURE | $19.09 Cotton Mattress $10 86 | $39.50 -etadgaie 4 mattress . $19.09 | rome breakfast set . $39.00) | $59.00 Ch $1495 Metal cabinet $ am 9x12 Linoieums $495 9x12 Axminister rugs $42 00 . sell and exchange every- Oakland Furniture 104 8. Sagina’ E 3-$523 | ___.We buy. sell_and J exchange ALMOST NEW APT. SIZE GAs” stove, 48° steel cabinet sink, fix- tures and trap. Electric refrig. ea washing machine. 216 ELECTRIC EW MATTRESS, . highchair and hair, stroller, dia- 8-0010. 12% INCH RCA CONSOLE $20.98. TV antenna kit $9.95 - WALTON T\ Walton Cor Josivn FE 2-2357 BENDIX ELECTRIC ORIEE, bnew. fully cuaranteed Delivere and installed. No down oath $2 per wees. Mavtar Washer, inte ne condition $38 Phone BLOND BEDROOM SET BLOND Zenith 127° TV and stand. GE Heth faded In good shape. FE BOTTLE GAS Rew low price. Complete instal- | jation, only $10 plus gas. Kenyon | _Puelgas OR 3-2601 | CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE |" or tools, OR 3-2717. 1960 FRIGIDAIRE. at GOOD condition. 60 Green ! | CASH FOR SMALL ee} “AND record players. PE $-8755 CHROME DINETTE SETS, AS. semble these yourself and save, four chairs and table, $60.95 value, $39.95. These are brand new 1 models, famous make Formica tops, all popular colors Come m, look, vinced of these extraordinary burgains, Michigan Fluorescent, 303 Orchard Laxe Ave COUCH AND CHAIR. 5-44.26 $35. FE DEEP *REEZE UPRIGHT. ONE of America’s best makes, freezer and food guaranteed for 5 years, | $495 for $279. Slightly scratched | in transit. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave DEEP FREEZE AT THE 1 Low wholesale cost. other floor sample ¥ appliances at vei savings. War- _Wicks, 2678 Orch DRAPES, FLORAL eo “MoU- ton coat, size 16. Two step tables ound mirror white a eur- i FE’ 23-4164 after DRYER. DEMORSTRATOR: . $95. R. B. Munro Electric. 1060 W. Huron. EIFCTRIC STOVE. GOOD CON. _dition. Cheap. FE 6§-7000. 2 CROCHETED TABLE COVERS, make a good ristmas gift: | Cheap: FE_2 ELECTRIC « CLOTHES 1 DRYER, famous name brand, slightly | marred. Exceptional value, Michi- \ - Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lk, ve *| _ fron, | HOTPOINT WASHER & ‘ COON DOG, BLACK & TAN, SWAP for "47 or ‘48 Pontiac or Chevie, | 269 W W. Wilson i ee __ im? STUDEBAKER. we — stake rack, 6 good tires stock rack What have vou? "Wat sell. OR 3-4376 30 *T. HOUSETRAILER; WILL 7. 038. | compare and be con- | Sale Household Ge Goods 5 37 16 aN. ADMIRAL CONSOLE ix PE 2-3513. — FORNITOR RE AT EXTRA AORDI- values, = have brand ne 18! modern end sradi /_ signs in Tednetens living GARBAGE papousia while they Re a _Munre Elec 1060 GAS oo TEaY GooD dition: 41 BE. Beverly, FE 4-4848. GOOD ADJUSTABLE HOLLYWOOD ag frame, $8, #0-coll, ‘4 springs. Dining room furniture, table, ¥ 7 tare buffet. $90. Large waffie 'E 4-6641, | GE STOVE. MAHOGANY BED mattress & dresser OR 3-1405. | matched pair, | R. B. Munro Electric, | Huron __ | HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER, eos old; Portable phonograph. 5-345 HOT re a SPECIAL, DOUBIE Originally $340.95, R. B. \duare Electric So.,_1060 W. Huron | HOOVER VACUUM LIKE NEW. | $1495 Belts, bags. brushes. all . 956 Myrtle, Huron Gar- $350.05, Beales. 1060 W 1 LARGE GAS RANGE, ae TOP tie, white, $40 173 Mill St., Pon- LINOLEUM AND PAINT pALE. ly — Jack's, 277 Baldwi | 9x12 LINO. RUGS. $298 4% FT. WALL —— re FT. Asbestos roof © 5 gal. 13:38 VINYL INLAID erik % PRICE |; RUBBER BASE PAINT, OAL. $3.50 | SYER 8. 141 WwW. "LARGE WALNUT DININGROOM Fone. $35. 4496 Megis, Drayton LARGE Gas RANGE, CHEAP. | 585 Uplan LARGE Pa 2 DAVENPORT. | Stuffed leather rocker. Office ta- ble. French doors For sale _cheap Phone Oxford OA &-3122. Lord’s Specials $4 \* 5 pe dinette set pe sofa- 95 Jsed TVs from 824.95 ...... up li Hide-a-bed from $139. 05... up Used gas stoves $20.00 Lord’s Furniture and Appliances | 423 W. Huron PE = | “Where Wrigley’ s Used To Be” | @a¥TAG WASHING MACHIW round end square tubs. Pauly eee Thyle Electric, 502 MAYTAG ROUND TUB WASHER. a oaimeer needs repairing. FE Sammi WALNUT OFFICE DESK and matching chair, § ft. by 30 _ in. Call PE 41243. LINOLEUM AND PAINT SALE. q price at Jack's, 277 Baldw: $139 95 ELECTRIC WATER as $89.95. B. er Munro Elec- trie, 1 ioso W. w. Fi ruren +DR R CHESTS. i Bx . $15.05 &- DR. CHESTS 15x27x44 $17.95 WALL CABINETS 6 UP mind yi 5 Largest, rau PICK a PAINT "STORE 143 Oakland Ave REASONABLE—FIRESTO! ward “and refrig, Like new. rE 32-2754. _ 90 Waterly Bt. _ REFRIGERATORS, LAST YEARS 1954 models, one of America's best brands. Perfect, new, guar- anteed for § years, buy a new refrigerator for a ‘jttle more than a w achine. Michigan Fiuo- _Tescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. RCA RADIO PHONOGRAPH CON- __sole model, $§0. FE 2-5580, REFRIGERATOR, 9 CU. FT. COLD- spot in use, $60. PE 4 4TT37. 688 _ Markle. SEVERAL ooD PIECES OF HAVI- LAND CHINA, ALSO CRYSTAL WARE AND SILVER. PH. FE 5-038. | SILVERWARE 1881 ROGERS Brook wood ttern Initialed A. _brand new. FE 2-0608. SINGER CONSOLE SEWING MA- Sale | Household Goods 57 $7; venport and Refrigerator a Et —— Used od Tradein Depa, Many ame cones AY FURNITURE CO. .* * r+ 50 50 50 50 50 i 2 361 8. SAGINAW, 8T, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN __ 21" TV, $100. NORGE REFRIGER- ator. Washer and . $35, Ta bles, $1. each 6 Jacobean dining room suite, Vacuum cleaner, dining room set. daven- port, 3 lamps, all each, Bar- Tels, 50 ¢ 3 gal. tint, skates, snow oi $2. OR 3-2017. WANTED LAF BATHI- —_ * ee = cond. Reas. hock i “MAPLE ASES. 1 corner matching. Wrought iron serving cart. MA 6-3900, tables. All_very reasonable Phe =~ table. 2-7259. “ee 18" DOLL’S, robe, Size 3. Call EM Christmas Gifts 13. PIECE WARD- hand made, $15 each. 59 MY 32-6262. ——— BOYS CHICAGO ROLLER SKATES 3-2212. elks saw. Contous 2 “MASSAGE afghan, and * CHAIR, 8 in $125 AMERICAN Large track and DOLL CLOTHES. ALL SIZES. PE. 2-0550 FLYER TRAIN. acces: acetee * Reasonable. FE 4-1327 after 5 FOR FATHER OR snow blower and He will like tt! 7 Dixie Hwy, M4 5- HUSBAND, beautiful garden tractor, Roto-hoe on « new good used of toys in Oakland lete line early. Plenty of fireplace SWAP IN YOUR OLD SKATES ir, We have ates for sale cheap See one of the es! ro — some com- fixtures. of free park- BARNES HARDWARE Sleeth Rd., 3 miles merce Village on saan | right at a daily to 7. Gr Green: Nursery, MUtual 4-0038. ring your own tools, west of Com- mes, en ridge Parm For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ADJUSTABLE AREA WALLS FOR BASEMENT WINDOWS ie 8 ice and , Call OR 3-1414. wei SIZE ‘E ELECT tic AMERICAN FLYER roller TRAIN. sine STOVE, 1 ; ELECT tlc STOVE. i overhead garage door, OR 3-2404. Best poate Ww Hey ALL CARPENTERS tools at lowest "Dine arehouke, 2258 ALL rsecn i SET 650x16 Tinas. Ty some 600x16, 8. Joh ig Sag _chine aan es 82 GAL. ELEC HEATER 962.05 StQems S0uGNT. SED B= |e Cabs fitings gs0.s0 up ens. i 2-080) = lee trays, stand. faucets $23.98 eee ie a pip | SAVE SUP ne. 100 8. Saginaw Bt. Large ties range—Hi leg $28 98 j ‘ 10) inch gas range . ¢ ” Recon, guar. see’ retria gaeas| Home Owners Builders | Recon. guar, elec. washer .. $39.95, We are over stocked with 6 ft. iF pe. living room suite $19.05 PLUSH yo ice ge davenport odd $9.05 $5.50. Other sizes at real savings. Heavy walnut twin beds 8 0.95 New u umber at bargain sci ate mon Eh | Spa adore" narncs walue [ a . - - | Many NN not listed here - palngane peor i - MAN’S wixbow Maps To rour WY Terms RDER. | 18_W. Pike _ PE 41122 Pree cattimates cheerfully given, E. 820. Bedroom suite, $55. MAple ‘huving toom suite, $40. FE 5-2 TAPPAN 30° VisUALIG - PUL- | ly auto gas ran ctical iy | new. for only $135. Call EM 3-9190._ 9095 Commerce Rd | TRADE GAS RANGES FOR ELEC- | tric, R B. Munro Electric 1060 W. Huron. USED APT. ELECTRIC RANOES, 2 as Munro Electric Co., 1060 GaED REPAIORRATON O30 8 AND cz R. B. Munro Electric, Huron, SED HOT Sone AUTOMATE Lewes soo 08 “. yp Ae ~ $329.05 220.95. Sweet's Radio. ‘ Appliances 422 Hu- ron, 4 1950 FeIcIpATRE VERY GooD condition. 60 Green ~ 6,000 SO. FE rE “T OF NEW FURNITURE __ WAREHOUSE PRICES | eng room, bedroom & Kitchen PIECE LIVING “ROOM GROUP mate: : at oottes Sante, ry aeeer: ator lamps ALL FOR $97 All other suites, sofa bed 5 uites, studio couches, end beautiful grays, blues, greens, and reds at equal savings. 6 PIECE BEDROOM GROUP Double dresser, large bookcase bed, roor y chest drawers, two decorator lamps. ALL FOR $99 Aliso 15 other bedroom beautiful walnut, grays, wood and blonds, at same savings Tremendous savings on all 5 and | 7 piece chrome dinettes bunk beds, rollaway beds, 9 x 12 rugs, | platform rockers, occassional ta- pred lamps, gas and electric ves and unfinished furniture. "T RADE IN YOUR OLD F URNITU RE AS DOWN PAYMENT TERMS LOW Ac $2 WEEKLY Pearson’s Bank a CeeUE 42 Orchard Lake Ave __We give Gold Bell Gare Senge WASHER, $15. TV, $25. OTL SPACE pte” $20. Other ‘tems. FE '52 Gal. Electric Water heatername brand. Ree. Water heater—name brand. Reg. $149. 95—Now. &§ L A. WAGNER CO. ‘1960 N. Oma san a pontiac Ra. ~ WAYNE GABERT'S TELEVISION SALE RCA Console. new picture tube $59 RCA Tabi ; big 5340 Highland Rd SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. Miser OR 37002 ©. gall_after _¢. CLOSEO ition im = * ae space heater. Like 32-0731. Pontiac ‘aaa ° “Baiawin j Haag heme, =f ged water ——. allon, like ne 15 INCH BEAGLE, $28. Se 229 GAL. FUEL Of TANK. FE UT ‘wood FE L. L. . OA yaes st count a ae Washbowls ith i 3 oii colored bath ox te Feccory otnereeaa rons wsi0e.50 Py a eee FUEL STOVE. dition, $65. Ice box, ot Roller war $10, 5460 Brunswick. & M:COM PAN Y aS — a power hack saws, r knives. & NW Corner Walton and ke GIRLS CHICAGO ROLLER oe like new, size 6, $8. MY JET WATER PUMPS $60.95. G. A. _Thompson, 80 8, Perry. HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE. HOMART FURNACE. CE WEW. ior watex HEATER, 30 GAL. as. new, approved for use on ‘onsumers' lines, F and $110.50 value $49. $59.50. These are siightly marred. electric, of] and ied gas heat- a at aa — Micnigas Ave. KITCHEN IN, x21, $20.05 value, $12.05. Toilets $39.50 value, $19.05. Lavatories complete with ixing faucets. $14.95. These are factory marred. Micht- = Fluorescent, 303 Orchard Lk, ve, KITCHEN CABINET SINKS, BEAU- ful value, 743 w: Baron models at terrlic —. parr ‘ * an resc rehar Christmas Trees 59A _Lake ave. ' TREE FOR you ay $24.80 value, $14.95. Also 7 ISTMAS r we 0 ¥: : b your own live tree. Spruce, | toilets, sho stalls @ Siackhull Norway, righ g sek hepa | wees a, a —_ Douglas, Pine, Seote! jac rred. ent, Also’ ornamented trees. Dig 293 _ Orchard Le’ = hot air furnace with ¢ ‘ec..trols and of] tanks, Call EM 3-276. LIONEL TRAIN. SIGN MACHINE. washer, ae chair, and misc. EM 3-268). LINOLEUM. <» age YD. soy: TI-PRESZE GAL. SMITHS, 2357S. Saginaw LIONEL & AMERICAN awe YER TRAINS SETS, ol Ses 'S, 63 W. HURON 8ST. = by boards......... om r board eanene 16x48" ‘Tock sth. 10 Insulation loose and bi verte for drivewars Tbs. celotex 7.0 we a r th = 110.00 M. pine nO a tine ue ee saa Sat 4 ON ALL & Lanterns iS *‘Bupplies. 306 Orchard Lake COLEMAN Owen's Ma- ast 276 ane Doors FoR, BPA n Artis guaranteed. Estimates on TUB, STOOL boilers, a electrical fox Lowe Bros = Guts Fs Geet AND LAV: ra _tory, $26. OR ‘OR _ 39-6132. BATHROOM F' FIXTURES | Yo oor water “and steams automatic wrter heater. sotl. fit- t supolies. Pain 2685 Perry sa ae SPORE, quarters. Opdyke 5-794). HALF AND Market FE BICYCLES, BOYS’, England, slightiv transit. $98, Michigan _ chard e Ave. Sinks Double sinks from _ Thompson, F orry EAPITOL VicoeN 123 W. new. $40. 2 b , terrific value, $44. Fluorescent, oO IN in MADE scratched 393 ir CABINET o Dale, moi “B88 wn oO ly with al] attachments. Practically Rutgers, FE CIRCLE FLUORESCENT FIX: $5.05. Slightly factory marred. Call at factory showrooms. Mic! ages 393 Orchard Lake dren dally 610 6: CASH AND CARRY $ INCH SOIL PIPE ONLY $2.90 INCH SOIL PIPE ONLY. $3.25 Aratison Plumbing Supply Ortonville Used pumps, well Myers REPLYS HARDWARE a2 Auburn at Atoms. Aabure Save Money at BURMEISTER’S LUMBER 800,000 Foot Sale Burs to Lumber Now Going. On AT BURMEISTER’S OUR_ PRICES ARE NOT ONLY LOW. BUT QO 1s 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU 4x8 sheet rock C & C..... 8 1% 4x8 Masonite sheet enWeiele 8 2.55 ix8 2s ie. ix6 . (3 — ‘ 99.00 ixé ¥. P. 5 2x4¢R LL. A fir sta. ft 7 x4 « las fi 99,00 2x6 std, Doug)as fir, 9.00 8 std. Douglas fir, Per 90.00 2?" blanket tnsl,, 4.46 4xtx". fir Plywood . .. 9.96 reyes pige per 3 . oe x v Inf veneting & 4 pine ver M ties 99 Comb. alum. doors from 70-88 w b>. Goors.......... 4 3 pe. colored bath set, all et, ‘caet iron tub RE — PL MANBOTDRL P. Ir yo HOU: BURMEISTER™ Northern Lumber Co. 197 Cooley ELECT! STER », new picture tube. ..859 egret — FE 409 Do LUXE merson —— Vnew pt tube 4 950 MIS . foterota Console, new pic. Phon 1 ola are coegay C005 RUN- fotorola Table M. new pic, tube CASH FOR URNITURE ELECTRIC STOVE. DAD'S MISC. bis ure tubes guaranteed for 1 yr. -GHEVROLET: 1968 MANUAL CAR furniture, Girl's and boy's size| MAKY. OT TO CHOOSE bene he i. FE eee CA _.7_ skates. OL 20011 after 4 p.m. 1m 6. Sreinaw FE $-6180 | CR wr BEN ELECTRIC ys $15 ROYAL FEARS TO PAY with a etinchmeits, ite EB. “or _ er. 650. MY. 3-3772. . USED DEPT, preieieteret TE HITCHES 2 PIECE SECTIONAL SOFA AND | Maytag washer _ ss | DRAW TITE HITC | 2 chairs. In good cond. 47650 Faeroe 12 - rv map eee a 22 OR CADMIUM | ECTR STO’ size gas ; : he teem oe OFF xP Dis DINING | iD cree Ae room cone "ont 6’ “yey oe aa to the frame POR SALE apt a ey Frigidaire automatic washer 149.95 | F. E. a 28! Dixie Bev. est 4 roses hash oe 3.aee | Wow Mamilion Dryer .... . $120.98 after 6. | New Norge dryer 5 $129.95 For SAE: GUARANTEED RE. CLAYTON'S Sone i 4 Furniture, , Appliance’ 3 : un | = 5 ke Ra ‘ane Seuss ‘a id =< arbor Roy's 6 Oakland of Sid) Pe Sal or FE. 5-8074 catenin , be) Ae Bi “THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1955 * 5 a . ' i noes « THIRTY | : . ‘ . . : : ' % ; For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60) Sand, , Gravel &! Dirt 66) Sale Farm ¢ Farm Equipment 76 Auto Accessories 80 CARNIVAL eo: w Dick Turner S - Ser Sale Cars 1 For Sale Cars : 1 ss an din icc ie inde iniial teal * : ; 2. ‘SHEET METAL TOOLS AND MA- | ti TOP SOM, CRUSHED STONE er. | “BUY NOW AND SAVE CLEARANCE SALE OF}: q WE H AVE |. sae aiding | atest ee fi °° | Farm and Industrial— V-8 ENGINES ee oe TIP TOP uildin | GRGSHED STONE. BAND, GRAV-| y7,\, Chev. Dodge, actor icials Cars ; -— we 1 E d | CRONE er Howard, FE eoes.| NeW and Used Tractors Chryster. Olds. ‘Butek. er, y : TT Materials of All Kinds | —* a% FERGUSON, CASE AND eylinder k 755 now orgs ron pusoress | %,7,/0h 0408 HOTaCLAs |. TO ME Di ro Cy i ay bonus,” ong ng ah Orenard Npolte-tiich fot ‘be “a | HOtctites EN & SON Co ee ore AND - GUARANTEED seces of oak Uimiber. 12313 | 62568 — | 998 N. Main, Rochester. OL 1-9761 AAT EP ith CK me | P+ , eae of pine timber 12x12 by | PARe TOP “ol, BLACK pint NEW “AND USED SPREADERS. SC TRAM AM mAvUTO PARTS ‘5S BUI S 1964 Plymouth Savoy 4 door, ds, $10, delivered FE 4-@ Barn equipment Davis Lg 2539 Dixie Hw sas Corvelet 3 Si pieces of ¢n12, by 1s" tong. | iT FOR LEAdE _chinery..Aghone Ortonville, 45R! Z PRICED 1583 Nees ‘Cneee, poe oard pe 2 aus ese G. | Excelent _ eater OA 8-2035. Fo L €N’ s TRACTORS, SNOW | Fi ___For Sale » Tires ee gO-A TO SELL in ne Fee ry sedan. EL LOW s anc casters ei snow a ‘mouth door, Wen are dismantling two blocks oo 54-0588 ers” Fans Eguipment, 680? 1951 Chrysler Highlander 4 door. “is vas, $7 00 Gelivered PE vere ee A SET 670-15 ROYA: NEW L * and Second, Bulldune teria | ROAD ¢ boll Akb PLL Dint. |. Dus Her MA SEO se OB white walls, $16.88. nn Sagi- ~ er GAR GUARANTEE weal be” Dede, cure overdrive _ $290 6 ae Wnts Fiat) Sales. peewn | Fe CCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS: DROP | Gert ees tae | Chote 196t- *ipoi1989-1063 4 DR, STA Open. Sunday __Wood, _ Coal & Fuel 6 97 rand Sra Equipment 1563 | 880 © walls. 603 8. Sonne. or NTT" CLARKSTON 3 eae tan Son *s | - Garden & Lawn Equip = Pachoud WV recking Co. | DRY, HARD. HEAVY SLAB Woop | South Woodward, ‘North of 14 Fe sUDGRBANTTE WUD aw. COMMUNITY MOTOR-SALES 14; | PONTIAC. “RADIO, “MEA HEATER. 2901 Dix! ig Hey 5-9108 and indling. s se oes r 2 , : iene Mich. : nor AE soe 003 6 oan M OT RS 32.8. MAIN ST, _Hydramatic FE 19, Beside tiac Drive-In Steer | Gl Or a ee , O . guava! aon TAC” STARCHIEE ¢DR.. EINFORCING MESH — ; | Fam. - . MOUTH | “Deluxe. two tone gray. Exe near tome G Floors | DRY SLAB WOOD, $6 A Sone We Tenken. PE 5-2000 new, 3575 Auto S Service 8l w. Rochester py Sect | ta au condition. Al! accessories. 2008 W. ¢e per aq. fn full roils. 2 fer sit, Delivered. 72 = ae << TILL 10. P.M, —_ Huron. PE 23506, Me Beakslo€ von | DE iar ate "Seivert PFE GEER. seo ronps ronp-renouson. | REPAIRS, pouring ete par Doo spe OL BA REAION, Trews. Sa Oe roel Tiyere entsas. FE 4 . ‘ " 4” per ft. 6c; 6" per ft. ota. FIREPLACE, CANNEL, », § 0 AL vag dessins) Tractors. | trench- au MARES he aaa rt nd ‘essume payments, “8! 8. _ 2. paym 4400. a rod, Speedw s * * ~~ cons atime weeny co.| Bg Tales, EAS OT | s, ges,t0¢ aus! BRAID MOTOR. SALES Teen TORe Op cea | ine, gyn we vot na |OUR Fenn Seat Bo &i Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-710 a} mee Oliver Ouver, craw caus oa pene worth of : ee ~~ Roofing and Siding _ Plants, Trees, Shrubs. Se 0, Years Fair Dealio tegg! eerey eee bo Nona o ot 13 ili Power brakes, many . Red Combination Doors Joven, sae, MEACPEY, EYEE.) we, sta%Et feed yt | ANERIATT GRINDING TE a ol tes aan ok GmereaTe, Insulation Bee'e ft. tall. Groveland Farms. vain Massey Harris and Ob pe tg — ‘oot. Pons ue 1053 f ;ADIO} - needs some re FE 5-1 Hydra. R & H, excellent condi- M. A. BENSON ‘Ture cnst of Groveland. tes | iver trackers sed hove © com Lae " and heater, Ford-A-Matic. Cark-|'53 OLDS 98 os SEDAN, ET Cialis ale Clinic. Halfway between Pontiac | piete repair service on all the : ner Studebaker, MI 43410, Birm.| black with tv presen 35 AC 8ST @ DR. 549 N. Sa, seen GEL FE st and OSE O a ay. above equipment. Sale Motor Scooters 82 ih 4 FORD. RADIO AND TER, itil powers deluxe, two tone 3 Excellent 7.“ 8 L RECE: = SE . = ; eet __ $050. Phone 23-4246. : ORTH Pome Ame - 2008 SAVE Gupply. 100 8. Sagince ‘R | miren € Maple - Chinese Elm Pontiac Farm and 1648 CUSHMAN, TRANSMISSION. 662 FORD RANCH W. > 10 Woodward at 13 Mile Huron._. “i —fruit trees — shrubs. Patterson! Industrial Tractor Co. sages feck Sremuasied. 66. Se eee ees Sormems. 08 +1100 ieee Loaded Be, extras. A Nursery, 8700 Commerce Rd Vv rmingham. | {962 OLDS 88 2DR. $10 N . Ta bott umber $ _ 69 FE foul or FE oie For Sale | _Motorcyc cles & "TS FORD V4 GOUNTRY OGUTRE| ont scseme parmenss. 464 8. eee a oan Gi OL 2-4876. PS, paint. Also Spread Satin and For Sale Pets ~ z Beatie, Seater] _Wanguard, Bemngen. Ge rare, RH... extras: Peal bend vores back Mare aac MEGUTERED | aeauan “USED TRACTORS | POR PARTS AND SERVICE ON oreratige, wa “white-walls ste. 36.00] i990 OLDS 62,3.DH, Pe onesie; | Maroon. WwW Greet $1308. OR ware, plumbing, electrical sup- enue puppies 6 wks old OR| WE ARF OVERSTOCKED WITH | your Harley Davidson see Har- | LAKE yA OTOR SALES —— $300, one ~ __ 34684. = wiles, stim. er aeere — __3-1635 before 4 p.m hora rere i gerd oar, <| ly Davidson Sales Co., 372 Soutb | M24. M2. at Clarkston Rd. * ig AC CATALINA 8TAR- jase fae Pee OO mec mnonereney AMO, | SOhe RAVE QO, gEo"® |p sh ONT so ME Ragu OVERLOADED sateen es a F puppies easonable CULTIVATORS a eee sy N z ‘ ) eaeds case ie coe eee, _R,_one mile north of M50. ____ THESE TRACTORS ARE ALL | "Ga cin om MY ‘@, FORD wk LOB COUPE. REAL ‘52 Olds 88. Everything’ on. $597. _portation, Owner 6378 R F-11508 ee are ee = we AKE. TRADE-INS ~ Boats & Accessories —_ _Any suggestions | for an excuse I could give my husband?” a awinie Ee ‘50 Cue ys, Pores. Pivmouth & ot | ig) PONTIAC. 4318: ” HYDRA. A ——— ERM . a oy | x 7 heater, thy orate geen eee ad AAG, BORER, PUPPIES TEE! DEPENDABLE FARTS AND | encuuy gUTBOAR:,_ UTR | | to tn pete aun aay | owes aan. Taner | A Seda’ a "seta ont ~ ed ~ ester. OL 30211 “between” John Rand Dequinare. | FE 40734 — FE 41112! Sales & Service. FE For Sale Cars oO i __ For Sale Cars — 91) SarSSai0. — Beomamy chs WoLibaY: anes = nob ba ate ae rage: veo PAINT FOR YOUR F. Ne ochester cy 0 PER CENT OFF ON A L NEW ~~ ota we up. | Beauliful colors. 83.88 eal. AKC © BOXER PUPPIES a "kixc 1, BROS. | io wee ae Gutboars motors | BUICK CA ALER HAS, CO QMPANY iis CUEYROLEY Gat ‘aher 8 trom tuts for oe “rupees —— ae GooD . s Took s TI x up. Rrotty, Pine paging. site on REO. BEAGLES. RUNNING | ___PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE__ OWENS MARINE SUPPLY | 2-55 Buick Special 2 doors _ PM. FB 5-9782. es oe 3 Mile NORTH esd a te he guages, Begs, Renter. & 7 LA En inct ; =|. MeC uiloch Chain Saw 3? Phone “PE 38030 135 Soecial 4 door hardtop. eo oe Oo Eincoin 5 1108 Lincoln 5-1 iv] PONTIAC COUPE. NEW BAT- BLACKETT'S AKC REG. DACHSHUND PUP- | gargs — SERVICE - RENTALS ALUMA CRAPT Boats 1-55 Century # door hardtop. — 1955, FORD STATION WAGON 8 tery, good tires, $50. FE 2-6060. BUILDING SUPPLIES pies. From $35. OL ‘oe: = ARU AND ACETYLENE war oie EVINRU! ir MOTORS | These cars carry a new car = ae as pes a cylinder, ‘000 y Seo $1945, Company Official Cars 32 PONTIAC CATALINA, | se90: ; 3 ‘ bead b mung. steak. ay 4Sta MI 606 1990_Crooks _B — SALES | SERVICE | w masta Scr ouaeasl deals, mee Good condition. PE 5.6002. Rochester nig ero pend ‘ss OLD'S 96, 4-DOOR What a gorg autom obit. bad Diste Hen crarksto ae ea. 4 Mich. Chain Saw Distr. S TELEGRAPR ore ‘ its CHEVROLET BEL LEK COR. 1-0713 "$6 OLD'S 8-88, HARD TOP wast seme one fee = cas ee | eae, Se Red, MY | nales. Service Renials. MY 35821 Transportation Offered 87 MNER asia eee bore eed Fi og pe oir: | COWs Wars to sms THESE Woodward at 13 3 baile La Bn _Saiea Aw yn Sales i MOTOR SALES ae tee. mileage. MI 6-120 $33. FORD CONV van PORD-A We are noe ney week might neoin = > — = | e & F USED HEATING CHOW PUP BLACK MALE. 4 Sentai eee ee Aer eal ne SEATTLE, _ BIRMINGHAM | 6 Matic, R & H. WSW's. very sharp. until @ a PONTIAC CHIEF FATT TAIN DE? oie Oe anion | | COMMISSION AUCTION EVERY | Dixie wy. ‘VE 20878 os. ‘33 2-DOOR CHEVROLET. 710 SER-,) Owner must sell. EM_ 3-02 HOUGHTEN & SON poe ig * riders EQUIPMENT | Show qualities $100 MAvfair Se NON BALE, | DRIVE A NEW Ca‘ ALIF. YEAR-END SALE tes, Black. Standard silt” FE) ‘31 FORD CLUB, #222 V4 AND yoUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE| 33 PONTIAC CHIEPTAIN DE. — 6-2917, L_ © sWakt aucrion sale. |ORTVE 4 "Ew Con OC 5 ready for winter. Let’s trade. AND jue. hyde. vadie end nestor. BOSTONS AT STUD. CURTISS. OR| closed Stil April. Pvt. sales = :| PONTIAC DRIVE away SERVICE We Work On | 1950 CHEVROLET ? DOOR, RA- NORTH CHEVROLET GMC TRUCK DEALER new. tires, Excellent condition. Coal turnaces—$20.00 ui 3-0296._ Sorte iene 2 Meet Denes: | Se_uten_&t FE 43130 Your Figures | Sow ctes ts usa as © Wootltacoin' $1100 528 N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-0761| $000, 332 8. Marshall, “on tae BOXER PUPPIES 2 MOS OLD, AUCTION SALE THURS. URS. DEC. 1. Pe Rnomobtie PARTY TO DRIVE You Name the Deal _ Kennett Rd. Pull price $200. 35 FORD DEMONSTRATOR <-Da.|*1 GUDS 0 RADIO. HEATER, | 33 PONTIAC ¢ DR. 6168: JET Of burners Two males, one female. $75 Fairlane: bes ti iyd white ; Stoktrs $50, Excellent blood line. MY 10 kms ita miles east of 15. and return Jan. 10. All i980 CHEV. COPE RADIO. HEAT-| Fairlane; | radio. heater. auto, aia as oener ae “ae yeu cos this one Loy se Farm seid, lear 21s9,, Degen sell: ees and car expenses paid. Must | ¢ 35 Dodges, like new, while! $F Ge Gerdon FE ea Bee.) alee ee ree 000 Fh are. radio, F. blue; N CHEVRO! Rr boilers 3 7 RITTER wr PLAC E IN GOOD| ‘ing contents of large farm home, retisble. Apely S Weyes.__| _ they_ last ; pio | LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES -| full power. Weoggerd of 13 Mile oat “home, 1] house. All staple elec- | TRUCK Gols aoaTE PART | > — ‘S4 Dodges 32 CHEVROLET, «¢ DOOR, RAD’ 324 at Clarkston Rad. NORTH OL =“ 7 tic. ‘eauipment in both, houses. | _load either FE 954 Pontiac 2 door Heater, light. good condition. — "MERCURY Woodward at 13 Mile PONTIAC 48 2 DR. STREAMLIN- CHRISTA “AS ; PUPPIES | tt, coup Lots of antiques, | WV icacaed Uses Car gg | ot Chev. Cony. _FE_5-6002._ “Linegin 5-100 er, Hydramatic. PE 5-9665, ELBLING AKC reg, German Shepherds. 8/ China. Glass. | Silver, Brass, C = ee vee Se bene [Ate ee Cones 147 CHEVROLET, 4 DR. R & H. 5 HENR RY J @ CYLINDER RA. 3) PACKARD 2 DOOR. 1955 PONTIAC STATION WAGON, weeks old Christmas Eve. Pedi-| per, also farm tools. To be See 1953 Dodges the $1235. PE 2‘ _ heater, overdrive Dew tires.) matic trans. radio, heater $1095 & cine | Like new. Sa HAMSTER SALE eae Sar a ea a CALIFORNIA BUYER | i933 Chev. 2 door ‘a SHE YRQLE NICE. 19.000 | i condi ose ee =|" Techasd Sedan. Autom z tiwell _1- esas: WATER SOFTENERS t Shop. 6 8. Astor PE GMs}. | fUmture C voeat Bank Clerk ANF bate oy Fe a + ahaa ey , CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. | led and ready for cola weather.|"S! Packard 2, door. Automatic | oy rote or tail Clearance only, S177. factor arr sfranty. #2 "ralue for a a TO GOOD HOME | rnold and Hickmott. Auctioneers. | WANTED — JUNKED OR USED | 1952 Pontiac ¢ door we Gwestwere, natreninguans, ” NORTH CHEVROL ‘81 Ford 2 door, Automatic trans. wets th 13 Mile ise. PHA. ters terms. MI 6-2074 PARAKEETS. OPALINES, CANAR ey OA 8-226 or OA 8-2159, — any make any model Top 1951 Dodge 4 dr WV — t Side Used C Dani tive” sh neater. Hee oahor. x RECKING HOUSES : , | ee . ne 1951 Nast Statesmas est Side Used Cars incoin $ . ‘| ai” PONTIAC. 2 Bee EXCE wanccing dale. Union Wrecking reece ee “CANARIES. For Sale Housetrailers | 78 BAGLEY AUTO PARTS tes Fore 2 door a Drive out enero overhead % we 2 ‘ta HUDSON a DR. 3 $308 ee ts mt 4 speed. Brand _ lent condition. ves a 70. bee . ° : eee BAG . ¥ erence an . 5 D ' ELUXE corner Orchard Lake ‘Ra. GRees.| 2489 Auburn Rd. FE 465 1954 CHAMUION 36 FT. TRAILER. WeLPsy WOE nolan FOR a ee makes & models to choose trom rare set . OMAZUREK pe "ayaremetic. Porcelainized. WILSON WELDING GENERATOR. | Food. Since pn emeved “Yet bist or OR 310 tose Dedge 2, door West Side Used Cars n:1100 | | MOTOR SALES = |_¥e ene. 8, 8” 1949 Chev. 2 door 923 W. Huron FE 4-2185 | 1955 LINCOLN. 4 DOOR. RADIO, = ae a COMM AN pee, Ampy. 402 Ni. Saginaw St. PARAKEETS. BABIES. BARD CAN: PAY LIKE RENT We COMMUNITY 1948 Dodge ¢ door is CHEVROLET @ WOOK RA-| heater. power” steering, power, Your Packard Dealer OL | STUDEBAKER V8 COMMAND. Wii TRADE GaN MAGAZINE | _ 5300 Sow have the most complete line TORS es fair, 080 PE D000 evenings |" LARRY JEROME / "rec ene movie a ; re of and late model O ‘ — eee gt aia coed : utiful car. lens, cost 83 ores caser coca. ae PARAKEETS wodern trailers ever. As low 4s MO tear =x e Se tn Piskeo. we oe ash Ber, Mo- Rechpeee Ford Desist @ PACKARD euauienes eae NORTH i CHEVROLET alum: canoe or sell. FE | $01 4th St. FE 2-4025. Closed Sun.| 10 per cent less Pay 803 N. Main, Rochester . _ tor € ~ Ae “POR MORE THAN 30 Yrs. |. — _ by the Som . , : __ $200. 1702 Alma. OR_ 3- a $1 Peacem Lincoln 61100 0 eae ease pawnua| "dances Pet SHOP geod, ive fiwaple trailers as low as OPEN TILL 10 P.M. (@ MORE TO CHOOSE FROM) | 55:5 CHRYSLER CLUB COUPE. $10) A GOOD FLAC TO BEY. | (90 Nas Hunter's special eye Olive 2831 . _ ts. 464 . ; ition , ster “koravtie Seal" "eien"™* | PURENED WACKER “HOUND | TRAILER EXCHANGE | opr or stare pu mes wag | RIEMENSCHNEIDER _S'"icodwartbirmsgham: | ged 'aarume payments, #8 |ACORSON'S HUDSON | Sitepoe Stars "7S XMAS TOOLS ~ 4 mos. Both sex. Need room. | 30 8, Telegraph ~~ opt paid. LOCky | Dodge: Plymouth Dealer | is3 CHRYSLER NEW YOR YORKER 3 2| isp MENCURY @ DE RADIO AND CORNER OF PIKE AND CASS_ | 5..” srupeBAKER HARDTOP. a0 ea, 1300 Granger RG. Oxlord. | 34 Fr. ATLAS HOURETRAILER. _ind 8) Saginaw St. PE ¢1006. 232 ¢. Saginaw FE2-9131) Carkner Studebater. Mi’ e410, | heater. Mercomatic. _ Carkner i833 PACKARD PATRICIAN 4 DR. and heater, overdrive. FREE PLANS for TOYS | St oce gee. Obie SIN “THE HIGH DOLLAR Arm. _Sedevener. Mi ¢26i8 Burm. | Tene aedebaker. Min ease. | Seunet Sudeteker ME CMEC CHURCH'S INC. Mies. sat? BOKER POP: ; Por high grede used care. We — HOLIDAY SPECIAL iss DESOTO. « DOOR 6 POWER “33 | MERCURY ‘MONTEREY HARD- Birm ‘wi cvs 3 DR EAR THs 107 Squirrel FE_ 2.0233 Tal er ed them. Drive the extra miles | 53 Chevrolet Delray steering, R and H. Loaded. Low | top ees -— ehie Bre 4 PLYMOUTH CORAL AND | eg — ‘or fail clearance Do It Vcaaait 61 Dogs ’ Trained, Boarded 70 wal pay vou weil. 4540 Dixle | Overdrive $1405 mileage. FE 8-0217 eas | tudebeker Ml $418 Dirm. | black ¢ dt sedan_ Pine condition = ener do down, = ~ | BOARDING, Pa TEINO AND CLIP- 7 VANWELT "$5 Chevrolet Club Sport b ‘adio ek li . Bie cooatien | | for fall clearance, only yiouay as ue o COUPE | NORTH. CHEN “ih USE OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN | _ ping. 14 N. Perry. PE 26113._ E XC ang e “HJ. —— nhl 5EmaR pupet se sedan {10a | —Ressonable. 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Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. Guy Madison in Western adventure. (9) Circle 9 Theater, Gene Autry film. (4) Santa Claus Show. Toy- land party. (2) Sonny Eliot Vari- ety, quiz. 6:15—(4) News. Paul Williams. (2)/ News. Jac LeGoff. 6:25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming (2) | TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett. Phelps. 6;30—(7) Gangbusters. Chester Morris in mystery. (4) Traffic Court. Juvenile with problems Judge Kaufman. (2) Patti Page |® Show. Music. 6:45—(2) News. Doug Edwards. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet tomedy. (9) Abbott and Costello. The boys get jobs in garden supply store ‘in “From Bed to Worse.” (4) Celebrity Playhouse. Ellen Drew, Frank Lovejoy in “Day of Trial,” drama of how taxi driver and family are threatened by gunmen if he teatifiee against them in court. (2) My Favorite Husband. George and Liz take up painting but hobby ends when Liz finds out what George is painting. Comedy with Barry Nelson, Vanessa 7:15—(7) News. John Daly. 7:30—(T) Warner Brothers Pre- sents. Rare Bibical ‘parchment causes double-dealing in’ Casa- blanca, starring Charles Mc- Graw, Dan Seymour. Scenes from “Court Martial of Billy Mitchell.” (9) Nite Life Review, Tour of Detroit clubs, (4) Dinah Shore Show. Songs.* (2) Name That Tune. Musical quiz. 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. 8:00—(9) Theater. Drama to be announced, (4) Milton- Berle Show, (2), Phil Sjlvers Show. Annual bivowae time comes up and the mayor's campaign for Hugh O’Brian stars. (2) Navy Log. “Navy Corpsman’ over- comes his fear and wins medal for heroism in Korea. 9:00—(7) Make Room for Daddy. Letters from three ex-sweet- hearts get Danny into trouble in “Danny's Old Girl Friends” starring Danny Thomas, Jean Hagen. (9) Guy Lombardo. Mu- sical review. (4) Jane Wyman’s Fireside Theater. Ruth’ Hussey plays neglected wife who has an affair with another woman's husband during sea voyage in “Women at Sea,” (2) Meet Millie. Comedy stars Elena Ver-|! dugo,. Florence Halep. Franklin has/ problems in diplo- rage and young love in “Crisis| . in Paris” starring Howard St. John. (9) Pick the Stars. New Canadian talent featured in vari- ety review. (4) Circle Theater. State senator quits his job to fight for Aife of New England town threatened if industry moves out in “The Town That Refused to Die" starring Darren McGavin, / Paul Tripp. (2) C-Red Skelton. Private Eye Red tracks ‘Phan- tom of the Ballet,” otherwise known as Peter Lorre. 16:00—~(7) Story Studio. Stephen MeNally in “Change of Heart.” (9) The Unexpected. Paula Ray- mond in “High Adventure,” drama of woman and her son trapped in mountain lodge with murderer. (2) The $64,000 Ques- tion. Super quiz with Hal March, host. 10:30—(7) Foreign Intrigue. Jerome Thor in “The Border Zone." (9) 57. “Girl in a Bathing Suit’ is kkidnaped by couple who need 2 Se Sat eae. (2) Highway Patrol. Broaderick Crawford in mystery adventure. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety with Soupy Sales.(9) National News. (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. ; 11:15—(7) Three Bar Ranch. Whip Wilson in “Outlaws of Texas.” 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. EXCELLENT FOR HOME Raymond Walburn in ‘Father Makes Good.” /11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with Steve Allen. Ronnie Graham, comedian; Claude de Lys, author, Ruests. | 9: 565—(4) Faye Elizabeth, pany Ding oe School. (2) Garry Moore Show. 9:30—(7) Cavalcade Theater. Ben) 19/687) News. : ¥4:00—(4) Home. (7) Story Studio. ‘11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 11:55—(7) News Ace, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—-(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten-|™' nessee Ernie. (7) 12 O'clock Cor 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:25—-(9) Prayer, Sign On. 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) Feather Your Nest. (7) Beulah. (9) Take a Look. 2:45—(2) Guiding Light, (9) Folk Songs. 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color- land. (7) Charm Kitchen. (9) Myrtle Labbitt Show. 1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. 1:30—(2) Amy Vanderbilt. (4) Jean McBride. (9) Noms. Shoppers Show, 1:35—(2) Ladies Day. 1:55—(2) Girl Talk. (4) Fran Har- ris. 2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4) Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on Seven, 2:30—(2) Linkletter Houseparty. 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC Matinee Theater. (7) Heartthrob Theater. 3:40—(2) Bob Crosby Show. 3:55—-(9) News. Hit by Actress |. Characier Star Slated . to Appear Tomorrow on Fox . Hour i / wy 40AN HANAVER , NEW YORK. (INS) — Thelma ets| Ritter believes the theater is in Schoo! # 88d state—“You can have your isipick these days of what you want “I suppose it’s a cycle. In a couple of years I expect to see ‘The Five Little Peppers and How They Grew.’ And I'll love it."’ Miss Ritter, who has been in the ~ lentertainment business since she was 8, has a question to ask Holly- wood: “Why do they bother building personalities when there's so much real potential talent around? You take Craig Hill, the boy who has the love scenes in ‘Christopher Bean.’ He's nice looking, Not the Rocky type, of course, and today everybody’s busy being Marlon Brande. * * «@ “But working with him—and the others like Gene Lockhart, Phil Ober, Les Tremayne, Mildred Nat- wick — it’s like sudderily finding! yourself in a table tennis game with an expert.” SCARED TO DEATH The good-humored actress said | that her first television role—as the Statue of Liberty, no less— “scared me to death, I stopped being nervous after I talked to Helen Hayes, who was in the cast. I ended up telling her ‘Helen, you'll be all. right.’ ‘ “There I was opening the show as the Statue of Liberty—it was the +/4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date With Life. (7) Captain Flint. (9) | 4. Justice Colt. i: — Secret Storm, (4) First! 4: ae Rickey the Clown. 4:30—(2) On Your Account. World of Mr. Sweeney. (7) Auntie Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. 5:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Howdy Doody Church Council Sees Multimillion Budget Indians,” racial relations -in the United States, and the future course of the churches’ world dis- U.S. oo (4)| — to the President’ show—j‘ h the President of the United States in the audience and on a ‘national hookup:"'-' Miss Ritter and her advertis- ing agency husband live in New York with their two children, 18- year-old Anthony and Monica, 15. 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U.S. to Exhibit Ike's Aerial Survey Plan UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. .(INS) — The United States announced today it. is sponsoring a popular exhibit describing President Eisen- hower’s plan for aerial surveys. i The exhibit entitled ‘Mutual In-| spection for Peace’’ will be held at the Cartiegie Endowment Building, adjoining U.N. headquarters. It is scheduled to open Dec. 3. The exhibit will feature aerial photographs, charts, maps and models. U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge said they will be used to ‘show what aerial photo reconnais- sance can do in helping to provide against the dangeT¥ of great sur- Ed Sullivan Calls Pride of Spartans EAST LANSING (INS) — Tele- in introducing Michigan State's All- American quarterback Earl Mor- rall on his show as “that Ohio State man—the Buckeye.” Sullivan finally introduced Mor- the famous emcee paredueed State's All-Amer- ican end Don Dahoney and had the orchestra play the University of Michigan fight song. A week later he had the musicians play State's $ fight song but announced: | “This is in honor of the Univer. ‘sity of Michigan.” | Students at MSU are drafting a) telegram which they will send to} wrong-way Sullivan.” Doctors Separate Twins of 100,000-to-1 Birth LONDON (INS)—British doctors | have reported the successful sep- .jaration of twin boys who were born joined at‘ the chin. The announcement. yesterday |f) said the chances of such a birth | were 100,000 to 1. ‘The. so-called “locked were born to a London richer, Mrs. Ann Showell, 22, on Nov. 19. They were separated almost im- mediately after their delivery. AICI ial ECU Nea rs + fm INI THE OLD GRAY MARE. USED Electrified Singers New Walnut Cabinet Reconditioned ie ci 5-Speed Control . 5-Year Guarantee ‘on 3.9702 Portables $27.50 iL mars.s aed cen | ___S183 JAMESON ST., DRAYTON PLAINS He Willed to Keep Alive ‘his sister. The news greatly upset twins” Recent excavations brought to light the vestiges of Abdera, 15 miles south of the contemporary town of Xanthi, in western Thrace. ‘TAUGHT BY MAGI . Democritus was born there be- tween 470 and 460 B. C. Tradition has it that he learned theology and astrology in his early teens from Chalean Magi who came to Thrace in the wake of Persian King Xerxes’ invading armies. Later he traveled extensively. By the time he came back home, he had become one of the most erudite men of his generation. He died at the age of 109. Tt is said that he felt the hour of his death approaching and told the old lady, because she figured ‘his death would prevent her from lattending thé Feast of the Thesmophores, due to be cele- brated that same day. So Demo- critus obligingly postponed his death three days. He managed it, legend says, by applying freshly. baked bread loaves over his nose and inhaling their hot fumes. | Democritus was the first philoso- pher to uphold the theory that “all matter is made up of atoms.” Tower at Gettysburg Closed to Sightseers GETTYSBURG, Pa. (INS)—The \Pup Swallows 20-Inch Stick, - | i _ Lives to Bark PHOENIX, Ariz. @ — on about it, but no one will ever Pe lieve him. ‘The frisky boxer puppy swal-| lowed part of a toy rake handle| while playing a week ago. It was 20 inches long—that’s right, 20. Dr. Louis Becker, the veterinari- an, removed the stitches from Shawn's neck yesterday. He de- scribed the operation: Five inches of it. Ten inches. of it. 1 couldn't believe it. I can hardly believe it now. Golf balls, marbles, fishhooks I've taken from the) stomachs of dogs . “But never a stick 20 inches. ilong!"’ UM Prof Foresees ‘Best’ Business Year ° 4 $ . CHICAGO (INS) — A University of Michigan business expert feels 1956 will be the best year yet for American business. Prof. J, Philip Wernette told a in Chicago that eight of 12 key business barometers are favorable and two neutral. The only two unfavorable, he patil. bi 2 F aster After Blast i ; at ai i st i f Nov. 14, but it was reopened last weekend ‘ The Secret Service now says a misunderstanding” has been cor- rected and that the tower will re-| tiani main closed for as long as the +e rl ; if bd wae lea i become so different from tianity that people are shy of) ."" said the president : President stays at Gettysburg. ‘SPECIAL THIS ™ New 4-Wheel ‘\. 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Delaware mre Wins Science Award — DETROIT ® — Robert Lamar ,Pigford, chairman of the Univer- sity of Delaware's Department of Chemical Engineering, was an- nounced today as 1955 winner of the Professional Progress Award of the American Institute of Chem- ical Engineers. * * * Selection of Dr. Pigford was an- nounced by Prof. B. F, Dodge, in- Stitute president and head of. the Yale University Department of ry Engineering. It carries ‘a $1, Stipend and will be pre- sented formally tonight at a ban- *|quet highlighting the institute's 11955 convention, : | Only men under 45 are eligible for the award ‘‘to recognize out- standing progress in the field of chemical engineering, for the bet+ terment of human relations and circumstances.” Dr. Pigford was described as ‘‘an inspiring teacher and investigator; a true servant of his profession.” ° * * * Dr. Pigford is a native of Meri- dian, Miss., and a 1938 graduate of Mississippi State College. He re- ceived his master's degree from the University of Illinois in 1940 and his doctorate from Mlinois in~ 1942. He Whistles Up Help Just as He Planned BOSTON @® — For many years Samuel Lipson, 67, has kept a po- lice whistle handy at his Eastern Labor Agency on Scollay Square in ease a holdup man ever ap- proached him. It worked, The man fled and a nearby traffic officer came on the run, just missing the man. Shoplifting in Caddy? PHOENIX, Ariz. @®—A 52-year- ‘ knives from a store in one of the fancier shopping centers in Phoe- nix. After a hurried conference, she agreed to pay $70.28 for the goods, and police let her go. She ‘ |drove away in a 1956 Cadillac. Calvin Philosopher Dies GRAND RAPIDS # — Cecil Blodgett Hospital following a heart attack. He was 58. DeBoer, a native of Whitinsville, Mass., was a grad- uate of Calvin and University of Michigan. Development of a model indus- — oe ! This Week’s SPECIAL! here’s a STRAIGHT STEER GET OUR FRONT END ALIGNMENT SPECIAL! We Will 1. 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May Give Clue to Party | About Election Bid possible clue to his thoughts about seeking a second term. é Tt will be read to the committee i GOP National Chairman Leonard W, Hall said in a statement yester- oe that the committee will meet an atmosphere of unity and dence.”’ . ‘DONE SO MUCH’ “No otker administration has) ‘done so mueh for so many,’ he | fidence we received in 1952 when, President Eisenhower carried 39. states,’ The GOP committee has listed) Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., American) DON'T/- BE A STAY JAT HOME TO KEEP YOUR HOUSE WARM Own “GLEN ROGERS it holds a lasting fire and a part in obtaining Benson's ap- pointment to the cabinet, com- plained yesterday that the secre- tary of agriculture was being left responds readily to draft,re- |" ™ oe eran quiring less attention than or- meubuierenn sale stati him i it—the job of backi this dinary fuels. 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