- ABBOCLATED UNITED PRESS Paones, Baio NEWS SERVICE x & =: % rc Cra oe ee Frank Steere Sugigats Mage of C ity and Township +> Feels Pontiac ~ and Waterford Might Benefit Urges Careful Study; Says Both Would Gain by Coordinated Plans In an interview with. the _ Pontiac Press, Frank W. Steere, well known resident . of Waterford, suggests that -be studied by both areas,” years, claims he was suspended a saa) pe since. Circuit Judge George. B. Har: the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce should investi- gate the possibility of join-— ing Waterford Township with the City of Pontiac. ‘Urges Study! Hunter Death The addition of four drowned in icy waters of an heart attack victims today of hunters who have died so deer season. Juvenile Gang , Rumor Studied “I think the question of annexation could profitably he said, “and the Chamber ores is practically pa from those natural hazards, so ya structive to life and crippling industry, to wit: tornadoes, floods and Suspended nded Officet Demands Job Back ‘James L. Ockerman, suspend. ee ee being studied in M jthe Ferrier home Sunday — _jfrom 2 to 5 o’clock. ada on Nov. 21,1855, and Prosecutor to Probe Reports of Youth Vice | Ring in County Firm Operating Ill-Fated Plane Now Under Fire | Charges of juvenile vice WASHINGTON @— Complaints that Peninsular Air Transport and|and gang activity in South- ‘ern Oakland County will be week of Oakland and Wayne planes soneeeee < nesianted *F\County authorities, Oak- * a * Civil Aeronautics Board (can soot tering ot Miami ov, 8 on charges of violations tited. bythe Chit Acronautics Ad- ministration, Prosecutor George F. Tay- lor said today. Kaufman will -hold the meeting to : what, action Japanese Dig Ludwig recordings of Beethoven's nine} (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Oakland's Oldest Man ‘Will Reach 100 Monday Without doubt the.oldest man in Oaklan@ County, day. He lives with - his son, Arthur Ferrier, at 14 McNeil St. In honor of the event an open house will be held at Ferrier was born in Can- iwas a farmer most of his- life until retiring. He has lived in Pontiac the past 20 Two Freeze in Quicksand By INTERNATIONAL NEWS-SERVICE Méanwhile, two Wyandotte duck hunters were pre- {River proved fruitless. discussed at a meeting next’ land County Chief Assistant! iireview facts of the case_and- oof Country Club, Grand Rap- Jonathan A. Ferrier will be 100 years of age next Mon-|"" fon aa coe with a .32-20 pistol) and only shotguns or .22 rim-fire a main intersection, He probably ‘Day is to persuade drivers and S Rise to 15;.. golf -professionals believed inland lake and three new brought to 15 the number far during Michigan's 1955 sumed dead after a two-day air-sea search of the Detroit . And a search was to con- tinue in Gogebic Céunty for 2 missing deer hunters. Five deer hunters, who had been missing more than 24 hours, were either found or made their way to safety. The Coast-Guard rescued nine hunters in the Detroit area, Canadian provincial police, as- sisted by an RCAF plane, res cued 8 Canadian hunters report- ed missing in the vicinity of Long Polute, on Lake Erie. “Grand Rapids. . 36, of Spring Searchers found the boat over- turned’ in the lake. Dragging oper- ations, begun yesterday, were to ‘continue today. HEART VICTIMS WERE: Fern E. Hillard, 57, of Detroit. | Charlies Broadstreet, 71, of Hud- Robert. Havel, 70, Utica asses- sor and q former Macomb Coun- ‘sheriff. The Wyandotte hunters pre- sumed dead: Otto Radeback, 35, father of sev-| en children. . Francis Holton, 30, father of two: Their car was found parked on Huron River drive, south of Gi- braltar. They had put out into the river Wednesday afternoon. .A search for them was to continue egal Gun, Legal Deer GREENVILLE @:« — Rudy Swartz, Greenville police officer, | Thursday was charged with using! an illegal firearm to kill an other- wise legal deer. Conservation offi-: cer Earl Bigelow said Swartz line. | GETTYSBURG, | President Eisenhower. is fot dis-' VICTIM REMOVED — One of the victims as Edward ring, 50, of Kent, Chattered DC4 crash near -Seattle early this yen Operics . pe a ee ee ae Oe iy R. Nowak, 39, of Green| Oe SS ens Ter oores were killed in - Recover Bodies From Wreckage ees tke Will Continue Fight, for World Peace; Dulles Gives Facts Tonight ‘Pa. (INS) — couraged in his search for an en-| during world peace because of So- viet Russia's refisal to negotiate European settlements at Geneva. | An informed authority said to | day that the Chief Executive does | not believe the failure of the for- eign ministers’ Geneva conference to reach any specific agreements! has brought the world any closer to war. This report came after the Berne met with Secretary ron President has frequently re- marked that skirmishes may be lost before 4 war is won, He has| also remarked that the efforts to win the peace may take a half century or more. These thoughts may be reflect- ed in Dulles* radio and television report tonight. He speaks on a half-hour “live” telecast over the CBS television network at 7:30 p.m. EST. The report will then be repeated 6n NBC-TV at 11:30 p.m. EST, on NBC-Radio at 9:30 p.m. EST, and on the CBS and ABC radio net- works at 10:30 p.m. EST, One ‘Little’ Piggy Didn't | LOUISVILLE, Ky. ®—One little ipiggy didn’t get to market yester- day, This porker had the distine- ‘tion of being the only 250-pound Poland China hog found dead at; Preside Hes'SD Dei Drivers Against H an Snowy streets this week Pontiac’s safe-driving campaign. Civic safety-leader Clyle R. Haskill, says that in- creased safety consciousness is the remedy ade wae bring home the message “They are poor visibility and loss’ of ' tire ‘ traction,” seid “Haskill, who is chair- man ‘of Safe-Driving Day Dec. 1. * Motorists must realize that they need at least a week to get the feel of the road when winter comes,"” Haskill said. drivers are apt to forget that speed and sudden braRing are especially dangerous, he pointed out. And drivers can't see well, either, he added. “Darkness falls early, days are cloudy, snow blinds the driver, and frost and steam on car win- dows block vision. “These extra hazards call for increased care on the part of both driver and pedestrian," Has- kill said. Haskill, who is chairman of the Chamber of Commerce Safety | Committee, urged that safety be practiced at all times. “S-D Day is observed to demon-' ‘of everyone, the number of traf-, fic accidents can be dramatically reduced. “But the real meaning of S-D rifles are allowed south of the M46|was killed when he bounced out pedestrians to exercise care every weather's two roajor traf-+ + {fie handicaps. |tomorrow's high 38-42. Diminish- ‘ing westerly winds becoming light and variable are forecast for to- companied by occasional light rain strate that with care on the part) | TAIPEI, Formosa. (®}—National- Snow Late Tonight, - Rain for Tomorrow The weatherman drew a more normal weather picture today aft- er tWo days of winter-cold weather: accompanied by near-gale winds. | It's to be partly cloudy today with a high of 34,38. There is. come chance of snow late tonight and rain tomorrow, with little change in temperature. Tonight's low will be 28-30 ‘and night. Lowest reading Pontiac before 8 a.m, was 27 grees. At 2 p.m., the mercury stood at 35 degrees. ee Football Forecast Faotball fans in Ann Arbor and in downtown cold rain tomorrow, the U.S. Weather Bureau predicted today. Temperatures in the high 30's ac- are foreseen, U.S. Gets Chinese Aid ist China's Red Cross presented U.S, Ambassador Karl L. Rankin with $1,000 yesterday for flood dis- day of the year,"’ he said. aster relief in the United States. three hours waiting for/panic, I think most of those who were able to had gotten out while op mathage ta aghing 6 ps eeaainte Or W S issued. i aes 0. ne as creaming,’ Got Something SEATTLE (INS) '— Pvt; Rhiner| layed over three | You Want to Sell? Ir, 18, of s Bed hp te eR hs fina "a bayer? De as hun- &, Seth of ethers. Go. . Place : | Phe low cost and fast ree |” re idw’t yt ee Hees well brand, Itke What or pute wake wana Be Best offer. 2644 Pontiac the 27 victims perished, “I don’t recall the crash itsef, £ Resse comet Soar one | He related: ei We hit and pane. ran To Place Your Want Ad ssthiciaes about three seats in oe amciee Uieealanaal one DIAL FE 2-8181 front of the emergency deer.’ init. anyway, the first thing I re- | + Just ask for the | ‘“The weather was pretty bad,/call was the flames sy \the _' WANT AD DEPT. There wht! foe on the wings 1!’ "Strangely, no one was segeam- he f f a he) , t eee | tig & of a passing truck, Crash Survivor Recalls | mumble. “I got him to his feet and .| moving him, just covered him et, where | remember it crash’ coming and had called the Fagen oe oe 3 a aan me - |fire department before the plane the tall. The oem laning until T got about 30 yards) pte Sunes saitee tw twe'anow | es jaway.. Theti carne that terrific €X-| appeared ‘to have broken bones up on my seat and looked/plosion. Several smaller explo- opening, then I remem-'sions followed, No st etgutad-tcniai@! tes chesuite 08 Men Only ; house, the one I had seen from A Pontiac Press writer of the , Tp - the plane. It was about 110 has written a story [n-Today’s Press | {trv by ie dipeeelinns County News.....\...........88 | “A, civilian came up and asked| dette Stoddard read the women’s Editorials . Ce a adh deli a all 6 me /if. 1 was OK and when I said, Pages and learned what women High School... iiccsck-sce.38 *Yes,’ he went on to help others.) have that. men haven't — and Sees 3 3% 9, 38 38 My head started ‘to clear and Ij why."To wecome aware, as Stod- “Wheaters 20... 6... mM 1 }began looking for other Gls, Just| dard has, turn to page 21 today TV & Radio pabieka shee outside the house, two were lying) and read “Awaken Men, the Wilson, Earl ree vrei 3t jin the snow, hee Girls Are Scheming Against Women's Pages...20, 24, 22,23 ° “Ong! was in\ shock, just able to Nout’? “a ai, A ies | so we didy't take a chance on up and waitec for the ambu- lances, “Then I went back into the house and waited. I was in no real pain. | In fact my arm hardly hurts me Groendyk said the thing that stood out in his memory was a cute little girl among the pas- sengers. He said she was sitting Seattle Wreck Includes 66 Gls and 7 Others Second Craft Carrying A- Scientists Plunges Into Nevada Peok By International News Service Two plane crashes, one Jlate last night and one early this morning, killed 27 servicemen, with 14 be- lieved dead in the second plane. At Seattle, a four-engine non-scheduled- - airliner, car- crash, the King County cor- oner’s office arinounct< that dicaps : vi = Pls ssa East Lansing will face a light but! ~ z : i i ifs. . - : i i ef 4 ait iF i sent flames shooting 75 feet into the night skies. Among the survivors of the Se- attle . crash were two Michigans Pvt, Rhiner Grondyk, 18, of Sar Mrs. Calvin Platt, whose home (Continued on Page 18, Col. 3) Christmas Clubs :'Distribute Funds Members Receive Over $1,165,000; 6 Savings Firms Mail Checks Nearly 12,850 members of six Pontiac-area Christmas clubs will share $1,166,469 when local savings institutions complete their annual distribution of checks this month, | Officials of all but one of the firms said yesterday that checks have either been mailed to mem- bers or will be within the cotning week, The Community National Bank announced that it will send eut $661,426 to 7,213 members of its club during the next three days. The Pontiac State Bank, with 4,430 accounts, will complete dis- tribution of $381,033 Monday, offi- cials said, According to spokesmen at the Pontiac Federal Savings & Loan Assn., the firm has already com- pleted distribution of $58,000 to 662 holders of accounts in the ’ Three area credit unions re- ported that a total of $66,080 was The include: Pon- tiac M Credit Union, $31,500. (354 members); Pontiac Cred- Employes in the front part of the plane and | Credit Union, $12,690 108 mem- he remembers getting a kick out of, seeing her safely on the field after- ward. “That was a real miracte, her getting out,’ he said, . * -* * Michigan's other survivor, Sgt. Theotiore J. Gostinger, 20, of Port bers). Huron, is in serious condition with ‘fractured ribs and a chest injury. Ny! . 4 : Vf * rf 3 “Aart TAR pita! 2 age nee ~ 2 BO SF: = = =i Fae ee RLS Ripe ae Soo Ee a Ss ire a a ee PET Se atte fae Mak se 1 | ‘ ; . : & ‘ ; oo See See EPS ee ee = NCL ise © Aaa sic en eres ae ae ; je : 4 s i ? ‘ a ‘ ‘ y eee Oe _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1935 ~ Youth, 16, Held is Your Spouse Tie Day in Biminchan , WU, TK More Like You. |‘ : 2, ee mw on Theft Count Atter 20 Years? : Platter Party Progra | Michigan professor calls old, wives ! W\Changes Time by Request eee “Admits Holding Up Ga8 jixics the beliefs. that men. and «|| BIRMINGHAM — By tomorrow home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Heo-l Now Everyh Can Affe Siotion, Stealing $164) venns-are aurecéed ‘ey odhet | prong pil rybody Can A A atternoon there should be a lot of|drickson, 1170 ye ae ae ae . ove ifts ... for Your From Attendant — So aes Se other and, | slipped discs here. Only far from] Fire Chief Park Smith theor- + + for Gifts . 4. for Tews it ma ife makes clues. D J A 16-year-old Hazel Park youth and wife more alike. u Birming! Th ‘ is being held after admitting to, Dr. Lowell Kelly, past president) | ea to through oe Pontiac Police that he robbed al°% the American Psychological g° gas station at gun-point Sunday.|Assn., told a Detroit. meeting of The boy had told station attend-' psychologists, psychiatrists and ant Harold Werth, “I hate to Go| social workers Wednesday . that this, but my father is in a wheell/research showed “husbands ‘and Party Changes chair and needs help.” iwives Were no- more alike after 20 tasual Pac ws ight f owe ~~ ” Today he admitted his father |¥e@rs of marriage than they were J — is not sick at all. “Actually, ¢ |4t the beginning. spent most of.the money to buy Dr. Kelly said although he could - flowers and presents for my girl find no evidence that opposites: pag friend,” the youth said. attract he ‘‘could think of nothing) 5 Werth identified the boy as the seare ‘baring thug: Se. eeeat buco one who robbed him of $164. Po- “a paychologicel oe. : | ~ Socata . . {4 icharge. : hice were still questioning the boy _— oe Anethet “Gra? tes he today. 5 Asks 5 d | __JORNING FORCES—Piumed Halian Carabinieri and steel-helmet- | gram will be a “Teen-Age Citi feere Asks Study . cram will be a “Reea-Age Cth ‘live’ radio broadcast. All this and more, will now be at no bah ‘oR ie es ‘ He was apprehended afte® a Bloomiield Township Policeman, 2 Army Force headquarters in Vicenza, Italy: SETAF' ls the newly | Jim Traa and Bill Sweeney, cap- |Fair. Board. including a Drayton Knute Tubbs, reported . the boy Of Merger Proposal activated branch of NATO guarding the eastern frontier of Maly. The | tains of Birmingham's Eastern |Plsins resident. was driving a cor with & ames force consists of U. S. and Italian units withdrawn from Adstria after | Michigan League football cham- | Eldon C. Rosegart, a music in- ae verted ty Work to the num-} (Continued from Page One) | the-signing of that couritry’s treaty. pions, plus Royal Oak High iS Ow notin oh paar gro pee \ 2 . rre y Werth. ao ; ' - : ; tains Bud Allen and ard. ites sos : matide ca a o zs eee “1. | Draper, will discuss the Thanks- — a hag _ a. Dealers Welcome! Simms Retail Prices i o a 1 a | giving Day game.‘ it, Fight Common Cold "a0 st is"'s's nae ot me Pontiac Deaths (Officials to Confer | *w"« > == Archibald Meinge, at'Sad Awc|fg Are BELOW Regular WHOLESALE | =: tremendous upsurge. of technical) =. : . Royal Oak High has been select-| Rosegart will serve a term which ern ee With Handkerchief ec , on Juvenile Problem sie Stay" eva , expires April 14, 1956. Mrs. Stark’s| 9M) pRIZE-WARE tine” Sie: t his entire stock at great fe —Wi ONGKEFCHICT |tis area ree. nah: have : Fe be\Mrs. James P. Connelly (ON Juveniieé Fro ve Aety Rreee, Carol Fornler term is up. in 195, and Mclo-|! un ima tena cet ice gh tak ond Te concerned w basic hydro- a « . Angie ‘oggin interviewing eae “ F 2 De LANSING ®—Waste no hopes logic unbalance unless the United| Mrs. James P. (Mary L.) Con-| (Continued. from Page One) © |Melodaires, among Saturday's tyre’s in 1959, 2. paane Goxenenes of better stores , , . but NEVER et SUCH # for a Hoga a al aoa States becomes 4 desert. _ |melly, 78, of 56 Bennett St. died! yer been received by the Sheriff's|Suest celebrities, . Poli W A a Low : : vl i : . cold, on t P * * 6 yesterday afternoon in the Pine! 4... From ‘Birmingham High, Diana - ,! s t . olors - able handkerchief, the State Health| “We have fresh water in limit-|Cone Nursing Home after an il-|“eetnet Gardner, Karen Williams and Joan Ice Warn Area .. Choice. of 10 Styles in | es Department said today. less quarftities. In ‘addition to all] ness of eight. weeks. eri oe chante tin ‘be | Kidd will give the results of a teas! A H st B d Che ks @ FRYING PANS @ FISH s Dr. F. 8. Leeder, director ofthe these natural advantages, this| , Born in Rantoul, Kansas, Jan.| investigating the charges with De-| survey, naming the school's choice gain a ec > 7 $4.50 Value $2.24 13” $4.25 Value ....$2.19 © bureau of disease control, said|area is bounded on the south by/ 7, 1877, she was the daughter of|troit ahd Wayne County police,|for the top three record hits of the : i Rhine Vole ||. 3200 15” $5.25 Value ....$2.69 scientists do not believe that any the automobile -capital of the|S. L. and Julia: Keene Brewer. partially confirmed the ‘reports of week. Phony checks; forged on blanks 914" $6.00 Value ... 98 16%" $6.25 Value $3.19 ‘vaccine will be developed which|world, which tomorrow will be an) She was married in Saginaw in) saat < On ‘ -1-_ | Stolen from a Troy Township lum- Ty? $100 Vaeo 9003 will thave long-term results in/ocean port, with the commerce of,/1921. - activity today. - taldo an Charles ther company this week, may be : @ OVAL AUGRATIN preventing colds. - . |the world sat its docks. A member of the First Baptist| Oakland County Prosecutor: Goudie said the shows will om | -i culating in the Pontiac area, || EGG DISHES 8 $2.85 Velue ... .$1.39 This, he said, is based on the! “wits gree has everything that |CMECH. Mrs: Connelly had lived) Wpedesiek C, Zlem sald today | Moat st it Sm. och SSAA | Pontiae Police warned. im 2: ) 10%" $4.20 Value . .$2.10 observations that the natural im-| Sssuey ang location cam give. Its |i" Pontiac 35 years. She belonged) he te-alse investigating the story, and invite all area young Pe | Netective Olin E. Hoffman said|@ 5%" $1.95 Velue ..... 98¢ 12” $5.25 Value ....$269 © munity humans get from a cold) pp oomenal » will cuntiens to the Berean Class and Wayside] given fo police by a unmamed - ple to attend. Doors will open at |tnat over 400 blank checks were|= 612" $2.75 Value ...$1.39 13” $6.80 Value ....$3.39 © seen Seepeeetn overnieh. Immu- or casshinetaa aoe, Peatiee en bot, groups of her) juvediie, that gangs of javeniles 10:30, aS ‘ missing from Archie's um b'¢r| En as van me eD A TIN. Sg ; nity vaccination, there’ ore, ap- ‘a ebu os : “aa ere taking dope. reaming streets. : 24 ” | ' a : ood me eee. EEP UGRA a pears unlely, he said. caontiie townships, oe pucotent | Besides her husband. she is 8u"|"with . Bame-made “sip guns” |, Al! seventh and eighth graders) " “Although police have found the || 7” $3.30 Value ....$1.65 fo Dr. Leeder declared that a hand-| watertorg Township, the most Vived by her step-mother. Other) and using the backroom of a have been invit today's open-| company’s check protector, which|) @ COVERED TERRINE 8” $4.10 Vale .,..$205 Kkerchief or a box of tissues used) peastitul section of Oakland %TVivors include two brOtlErS) ary cleaner’s for immoral pur- ing of the Youth Room at the Com-’ aiso was stolen, it may have been|F) 5¥a" $3.85 Value ...$1:89 9” $4.95 Value ....$2.49 7 to cover up coughs and sneezes) County, | Harry W. Brewer of St. Peters) pope munity. House, the bbe = used before it was recovered,”| 7) 712" $4.95 Value .. .$2.49 10” $6.50 Value ....$3.25 © wil do wore than anything elee| x . | burg, Fla. and Ross-E. Brewer of) ~ Committee has — . said Hoffman. lm 8%" $6.85 Value . . .$3.49 e Compartment Dish * to break the chain of infection| “Waterford Township forms the) Osawatomie, Kan.; four sisters, if the slaims are substanti-|program for junior high schoolers)" s1s1man said the checks are is-| ie 10%” $10.25 Value $5.19 © which carries the common cold.|Western boundary of the city of|Mrs, Emma Welton of Fowler, ated, Ziem said. “a vigorous|will be held on the first and third) 04 by the National Bank of De- @ HORS D’OEUVRES . $3.19 © i Pontiac. These political boundaries! Colo., Mrs. Hattie Christie of Pon-jcampaign will be conducted to Fridays of each month, from 7:30) oi on bered 4,136 to 2 OVEN ROASTER : ™ and num : 7%” $2.10 Value ...91.05 © . separating these two municipali-|tiac, Mrs. Hazel Haney of Rantouljclean up the situation. to 9 p.m. _ 4.583 . 9 $2.75 Value $1.39 12%” $12.00 Value $5.9 State Group Cites renga» og 2 laid dows 10} and Grace Brewer of Rantouh suayel Ock Township Folice Chief] On hand to nsust Sat veher ott : dee eee $5.98 days horse and buggy,| Service. will be held at 1:30 p.m. Richardson said that youths ing, music, games her x * Few things today have survived in the Huntoon Funerallcarrying the guns and-prostitutes|Cial activities tonight, will be Wil- no more at these low, low prices. We urge immediate shop- | Hospital Manager the social and economic revolution with: the Rev. William E:|from other parts of Detroit have (liam and Rosemary Squires and ping if you appreciate the very finest in cooking ware, he of the past 50 years without! Hakes of the First Baptist Church|recently been apprehended in the)Art and Anne Zimmer. * | GRAND RAPIDS —Howard R. change. . ‘officiating. Burial will be in Rose-|township.. _- | Shcenes te 98 Nerth i —ind manager of the Oakland =. *,. © land Cemetery, hae | Bloomfield . Franklin Council of re —_ AA A Flor i ne , . “T = ee an ae ag. m4 Koth — 4 : ; ' : ussians Threaten Communilty Services, a director f BROTHERS —Gilts mA received ichigan feasibi changi ‘Mrs. erine hamie R | has been obtained for the pro- wm — = emeeto “to the state's. hos-city of Pontiae and Waterford a, oe NEW ELECTRIC SHAVER _— cos municipal. death ot hrs. Katherine Hamlet «i VEO ip U.N. Debate | simssmulr’wt ms corer: | DESIGNED FOR THE ‘ | " UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, (INS)| nity House is supplying the | NEEDS OF WOMEN ‘Do - It - Yourself’ HAND TOOLS YOUR CHOICE ) admission of all 18 states—includ- ister for the class by recreation facilities could 0 am. |; pointed out, plus an increase in FE 37131. : sevens without ~ Timit: ped from St. Joseph Catholic Church. ——— nese coon ai/drain and county levies, all items | Values $1 to $2.50 a ; jwobld be nothing like it anywhere. }5urial will —-*> Oak Hill .Cem- |i" attitude killed prospects for acoA, We.-chy bes ete’ Newsprint Price Hiked pa a merger presents many}: ‘OmMise .yettlement om Outer | a weed . Make ‘roblems, all af which show! ae Mongolia. ‘axes assessed on by Major Paper Maker oe most exhaustive studv be-/William John Morgan =}... 28 .* * winter role totaled $1,574,004 move 1 sieoey Sf al the satellites, in-|220* and 1965, reepectively, shows conditions better citizenship (103 Fairgroye Ave. _ : cluding Mongolia city, $19.30, $19.70 (collected on ag ds S eee The Rev. Carl W. Nelson of St. U. S. and British spokesmen de-|SPring role); and the following om ee John’s Lutheran Church will of-|clined comment én the* Soviet| io Winter rote: ty-a ne ee the com | ficiate at the funeral in the Chapel |threat. - 2 cents, 50 cents; county, $5 |__ newsprint price hikes. In addition.| ing generations, it wilt require : $6.70; school, $25.75, $30.50; and nine Canadian owned or affiliated! vision and stat a ane ee will be . ea ae special education, 50 cents, 8 ions ove boosted their. prices bY) pien order. Besides hin Wile, Mr. Morgan ls Listed Wrong Owner cents, ae ‘. i during the past three ! . <2 . * =? * ache tg _ “I suggest studies be initiated) survived by mine children, eight of Truck in Crash Fire of undetermined. -origin S te Coms-| qrandclidat’ tie escthers sine The truck which a Troy Township|caused an estimated $3,000 dam-| 95 0 gaginaw —Main ——— Crash Injures Woman peedlinypog Real Same Survive. He-died yesterday, after|%AM ctashed into on M24 Wednes-iage yesterday afternoon _at the Site and advi of such a m ‘ " day night, did not belong to. Carl ' Arféne Williams, 19. of Clarkston) nese a mergetia betel itebii-. D. Fry, Pontiac, as range program for the dé ie wt {Thursday's Press so NOT “Off” Brand but Famous Make at a ahuretie aie a wala Jent at|velopment of this area, whith is Com -Women Hurt tf Sh oe ‘tee! ' ceNae Be ee Your Choice of: - Wiliams Lake and Airport roads,|destined to be the most importantias Cor Skids in Snow. |Atbum Ra: Auburn Helghts, is ‘Dp \W/ hai tee te State Police reported totey. "sl siuae: o.oo Ve | ‘woman|the present owner. : RECOR LO PRICE © Fu Poidicg Dicel abe Commerce T ee ae ee ™ Without vision the people shall| Yesterday became the first person ® \3-Inch Mitre Saw failed as she attempted a left tu : . cme ae ‘ 3S ib Airport rood. ‘She it a winny/Pecsy” and an Lord, Byron salt] OS ieee were becwue. of! Wants Bigger ‘Pound’ 13 2 year Factory DOUBLE. BED tc Rapeds dove he “egg ' ri ‘ G RAP eo Po- : te pe ter, Time maketh worse. Mes “get _ Rea 3-0 a ete . TDS ~ a faci GUARANTEE ' 7286" Size : ie ra a Frame” ‘eral Hospital, an “expanded car “pound”. to Block Plane The Weather. Muskegon Landmark “Puce si sv wes town hands care which mu te ure ; $a a nt. Se, eT See ; \the slippery pavement after a car|in a theft-proof space while await- 2" & 2," Paint Brush ith some chance of pew if . skidded and hit the curb at Or-\ing disposition. The bureau's cur- a ae Burns to the ound chard Lake Ave. and Ottawa Dr.|rent “pound” inclydes about 10,000 $ IMA S {(@ oe 3. eae 2S, ee . The driver, Mrs. Lorene Snavely,/square feet of land. They said 104 BROTHES might. Seethoost to. seeth iets ‘niles| MUSKEGON U—The towering! also of Commerce Township, was|impounded autos were unclaimed 96.N. Saginew © —2nd Floor = Baptist Church, a downtown! not injured, they said. from Nov, 1, 1954 until this month. FI PAAALALALAL LLL 4 N ese P.M. re et me \> Se £3 ff , ~ Sat. and Sun. 7, mista 10 AM, te SP.M. é GREETINGS HERE! eee RO ee “+ eat This LOW PRICE ee eed " * er eee eee) 3 d “her.” boats for the Little $ : = ; Skipper. Come in and oy ie * at PIOPLPOLLLL iy a 7 f‘ ; : ea % i ae ' : Oe f A \ 4 fi j “THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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Then sister, whom he believed might be the “Salubiene”. in the text. bachelor of Lithuanian parentage and had some engineering train- ing. Cat and the Canary LOS ANGELES #®—Mary Ellen ‘Kay brought her cat and her ca- ‘nary to an animal hospital last « week, The findings: they were suf- ‘fering from nervous exhaustion. Said the doc: *‘Too much game of ‘cat and mouse.”* in Chair Delayed | Hurbie Fairris Granted _ Reprieve in Oklahoma ‘| on Priests’ Testimony dressed. This was one, he said,| | MCALESTER, Okla. @®~Just, 1 steps and 7% hours separated 21 |word was flashed to.H. C. McLeod, jwarden of the Oklahoma jexecution was off, Gov, Raymond Gary, series of hurried telephone. con-| 0 State Pen) Stipek said the American was a itentiary, that the postmidnight) his connection in the shooting dur- ing a holdup of an Oklahoma City supermarket July 16, 1954, Price anf James Skinner, 22, pleaded guilty and were given life sen- ltences, Fairris went to trial and iwas convicted of the murder, of the detective. All three are from Dallas, Train Engineer Dies of Attack at Throttle NASHVILLE, Tenn. 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STevenson’s formal an- nouncement that he is a candidate for the 1956 Democratic Presidential nomination surprised no one. But while the element of surprise is. lacking, it must be apparent to | glmst everyone in both parties that the nomination won’t. go to Illinois’ former Governor without a fight. * * * Certainly as Mr. Stevenson well knows, potential rivals for the nomi- nation include that prominent, soft spoken Tennesseean, Sen. Estes Kerauver, who made such a fine showing in the 1952 Presidential pri- maries. There also is New York’s politically potent Gov. AVERELL Harri- MAN, whom no well informed observer would rule out of the race. In- his 1952 campaign Mr. " Stevenson paid little attention te the big city Democratic ma- chine bosses. His 1956 attitude, however, makes it clear that things will be different next year. It would not even: be surprising if it develops later that his cam- paign is to be directed from behind the scenes by that old — political veteran, Col. Jake Arvey. * * * .. Among-other things Mr. Steven- son is going to attack GOP foreign '- policy and make a bid for the farm vote by advocating return to the economically unsound, rigid 90 per cent of parity farm price supports. Also implicit in the statement was notice that he will attempt to grab the “peace-prosperity-progress” theme from the Republicans. Even some Democrats in 1952 criticized the Stevenson campaign speeches as being over the heads of the people and too full of wise- eracks. This doesn’t mean, how- ever, that if he does win the nomination the Republicans can — afford to take lightly so for- midable a candidate. Growth Rate Rising Population of the United States 1s growing at an increasingly rapid rate. At present the net increase is one every twelve seconds. © There is one birth every eight sec- onds, one death every twenty-one seconds. One immigrant arrives.on an average of every two minutes, and an emigrant departs every twenty-four minutes, x. * * These are startling figures. Our population today is 165,000,000. Only a few years ago the U.S. Census Bu- reau estimated this total would not ‘be reached before the year 2000. This increasing rate of growth is - upsetting previous calculations in -many fields. Noteworthy among these are education and business. This tremendous growth in - population is forcing us to build school houses at an ever increas- . ing rate. It is causing a shortage of trained teachers, and is pre- senting our colleges and uni- versities with increasing cost problems. . On the brighter side, it is this game growth which is producing the THE PONTIAC PRESS’ &* ‘employers. factor is believed to be the increasing security which our young people feel as @ result of the Social Security promised by the government, as well as the great increase in pensions and hospitalization programs by private _ Whatever your task or your chief interest, this increase in ._ population is bound to affect you during the coming years. Pontiac and Oakland County are affected in more than average degree be- + cause we are in the midst of one of the most rapidly growing areas. Possibly the most visible evidence of the rising population is in build- ing. New homes are rising in Oak- land County literally by the thou- sands. Business places and plants of all kinds likewise are going up on every hand. * * * Here and there, efforts to meet the increasing demand may overshoot the mark and bring temporary set- backs, but the inevitable result of rapidly increasing population is a steadily increasing demand for products and services. It cannot be denied that everybody has a sense of humor. A man named Davip Fivo recently had his name changed to Davip CHALKry because he got tired cf everybody barking at him. One thing ‘that most people have a lot of, yet use sparingly, is common sense. The Man About Town A Home Product Yule Street Decorations Made Right Here in City Grave offense: What that “one for the road” can be. A large part of the Christmas decora- tions on Pontiac's downtown streets, now being put in place, again were made by local people, “The House of Evergreens,” and are made from Pontiac area trees. This is the home of Mr. atid Mrs. Joseph I. Hughes at 444 Marion Ave. The festooning alone made there for our street~ decorations runs to a length of nearly one-half mile. _It ineludes 26 pieces each 50 feet long, 21 pieces 40 feet long and 19 pieces 12 feet long. They also are making and will erect the Christmas decorations for the Tel-Huron Shopping Center. A new crop of dandelions in the yard of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. DeLeon at 274 Auburn Ave., quite defiantly greeted the first winter weather of the season - this week. “I wish that Atlanta and Pontiac were nearer, in order that I might enjoy at frequent intervals the delicious bread baked by your friend and neighbor at his hotel,” says a letter from , : L. H. Parris of Atlanta, Ga:,.to Mile J. Cross, of whom he was a recent guest at Hotel - _Waldron, where we understand Boniface Howard V. Heldenbrand takes a very personal interest in the baked goods served. Tomato soup appears to be a national favorite. Almost one out of every five cans of soup sold is tomate. Chicken poodle is in sec- ond place and vegetable third. As a sequel to the half-century anni- versary of the dedication of the court- house, Herman Brockman of Detroit writes me that he “carried hod” for the masons working on it, and that the “sidewalk superintendents” were numbered in Ahe dozens. A deer that has become quite domes- ticated around the home of Blanchard Wiggins of Commerce even tries to enter the house since the hunting season opened. Each year when hunting near Traverse City, Mergan Crossman ‘ of Drayton Plains has a favorite stump on which he sits in vigil. Last year he left a note, “I got my buck here,” under a block of wood on the stump, This year - he found the same -note, with the addi- ~ thon, “so did I, _ Arthur Godfrey.” Fi Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Malvina LaBarge of 20 Lester Court; ninety-fourth birth- r ny ° z eee : d THE. PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1055. roe ‘ ee lone Ba i a FisE 25 E Putting them into private homes is an assinine thing. It takes Sees ete ee te ny David Lawrence Says: Big 4 Talks at Geneva: Were Successful —Soviet Proves: It Blocks Road to Peace : * WASHINGTON — There's some- thing wrong with the headline which appeared in many newspa- pers: “Big Four Talks End in Failure.” For the truth is the talks have by no means “ended,” and it really was a failure only for Soviet Russia — not for the i f i 3 i 2 z E i i i CANNOT COMPROMISE EVIL When there is an issue of basic principle in which an evil force ' project of trying to bring about | rk | & SFE: aseeri ++.» Those moments made of gold i FF Now, therefore, that the West- ‘ern world has refused to yield and has shown its heart to be still with oppressed peoples this is but an- other way of spreading apprehen- sion inside the Kremlin, A CALCULATED RISK The first and second Geneva conferences have been propaganda victories for the West. Some moves have been misunderstood on this side of the Atlantic. Thus, trade and other advantages from the West without giving in on major issues of German reunifi- satellite states has been rejected. For the Allies, therefore, the Ge- neva conferences are @ “success,” through with something to plan to assure peace? There's that hopefulness, It was one of the more chance of it in the next few calculated risks of the diplomatic months as a result of the Geneva game and deserved better from ajks than there has been hereto- some of the observers at the scene fore because the only way: to who didn't discern the strategy. assure peace is not to cringe be- It is no “failure” but rather a fore but to stand up to the Krem- “success” y put the Russians lin and let the Commur nist regime behind the ‘cight ball and also now the truth—that there will be to reveal to the world that the "0 compromise with evil. Soviet has suffered » defeat. In- (Copyright, 1955, New York Herald deed, the Soviet plan to win Tribune Inc.) Sports Used in Later Life By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Imagine yourself middle-aged, - like your parents, or old folks, like’ your grandparents. What do you see wrong with them? : * * * . Looking at all the middle-aged and older folks you know, would you agreé that they: sit a great deal, even lie down too much? When do you see them playing a game? A sport, that is, requiring - bodily movement? Much? A few play golf; but what percentage? -. ‘They were once in. high school as you are now. But the public schools have been failing for years—as they are failing you to- day—in preparing young people for a happy later life. D'you see how? Look about at your own school, : Isn't the almost total emphasis of your physical education depart- ment placed on varsity football, basketball, baseball. and track? - Now please be as detached and scientific as you can in this. ~ What per cent of. the time of your physical education teachers is given’ to non-varsity students? How does their interest in “the others’ compare with their inter- est in the varsity sovuads? Think it over and then write in and let me know how wrong or right you find these ideas. VARSITY QUIET . I do not want to hear from the their After considering your own sta- tus, and the physical condition of your immediate old folks, let me hear from you. |. Wouldn't you prefer to be learn: iis at i ua ____ NOTHING TO Do? When you write, students, let - od Wetters, not more than one page or 100 words long, pertaining te personal health and hygiene, not to disease . - nosis, or treatment, will be shawered Dr. William Brady, if a moped if. addressed envelope is sent the Pon- tiac Press, li (Copyright 1955) lone W. Bartholomew Questions Public Interest in Court House Location State Buildings. Purchase they insis ’ problems i ig re i sé hi | iff hy ul in, Ferrie Bah i t Instead of relating the insist it's which necessary. Wake up, assume an interest i zi zs f 5 * Foeesh FFE Mrs, W. Car Sales Reflect Trend — By MERRYLE 8S. RUKEYSER . Commentator A phase of the current boom is lowest group blossomed forth with important percentage gains. * * « This group includes Buick 4 Case Records of a Psychologist ___ Toward Quality Buying This price class rose from 29.0 3 : i ga* pe wizea et markets, Many Good Marriages Are Delayed by Procrastination of Those Past 30 Rodney shows the reactions of the typical bachelor. He has developed the habit of defer- ring important decisions till later and now is caught in his own trap of procrastination. Men and women past 30 should use the strateoy outlined below, for it is foolish to be a slove to indecision after lonic and love give you the green light. Ry DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-295. 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Students in the scene are (I-r) Douglas New- _ — “tr, 8 Sa a © ices Scere Peyton sinsng anh Sliding. ok the pageant. Robert Rickard's sixth hour speech class also has a part in ithe Pilgrim tableau, where Gov. High Schools onto the field at Wis- ‘mer Stadium Friday, when they played at half time at the Pontiac ~ ‘THIRTEEN played. the Flint Northern school song in honor of the visiting team. Wednesday afternoon, was a suc- cessful affair. . 'High-Flint Northern game. 7% a4 L berry, Lloyd Albertson and Janet Biscovich, all members of Robert Rickard's sixth hour speech class. The overall program is under the direction ow Of Mildred Wiersema, speech and English instruc- tor, with Gary MacDowell and Ronald Contor as Lin- Yesterday, athievement cer- tificates and awards were prte- sented te members of Eastern’s feothall squad at a banquet-in— the school cafeteria, The magazine campaign topped all expectations, with a totgl of $8,465 in subscriptions. Winning}. Homeroom 100 will have lunch at Devon Gables and attend the movie “The Tall ‘Men.”” Rooms 304 and 212 who placed second andj ~ third will join them at the movie. Top salespeople were Kay Sla- ter, James Benfield and Cathy Stickney (high 7B) who won port- able radios; second were Melvin Thornton and Cathy Stickney, who received camera outfits; and third place winners of table radios were Jeannette Ohanésian and. Fred Mayers. AT WEVER Wever Junior High students pro- claimed .the first teenage dance’ session, held from 7-9 last night, a pleasant affair. Future events: ., May include some square dancing, * students were told. Wednesday parents followed their children’s class schedules at an Open House meeting. Students and teachers are busy preparing Wever'’s float for the Pontiac Christmas Parade. Hansel | and Gretel and their gingerbread house will be the theme of the float which students hope will outshine all the rest. 9 aan de om i fa are (1-r) coediters Colleen orem and one Rad PAPER! PAPER! — Members of the Michaetite staff, Line Frances Hayes; business manager Jerry Simpson: and staft weianbed for a defidiine as they get out the first fall issue of St. Michael High . Mary Singles. Students received the first copies this week. By ‘VICKY, MICU The day draws closer’ for the second play, “Our Town,” and casts and committees are hard at work to prepare for its presenta- tion Dec. 1 and 2. Turkey timé and the Thanksgiv- ing holiday, too, are upmost in the minds of PHS students this week, a8 all look forward to the beginning return the following Monday. Ov other club ac: tivities this week was the sweep- ing victory the PHS debaters seored in the second Saginaw Valley Debate Tournament held at PHS ‘Tuesday. Assembly Held. at Washington # fn “ay / 40 a hd * Waterford High Juniors to Hold Dance Tonight By JEAN LIIMATTA With preparations completed, Juniors will hold their first dance al of the year tonight from 8 to 11 o'clock. “Moonlight in November” will feature Jim O'’Grady’s Band from Milford playing for the first time at Waterford. “Candy for Sale,” the cry of the Shote ahs tile shaapatand es t week's GA was last heatd ‘Wednesday when the it} sale ended. Several members sold as high as. 85 pounds of the mints, Waterford Township High School! — dl . en a Shs Gnd ia bce Nome * ‘Michaelite Staff ‘Gets Out News Tes. viene doors were. ;| Wednesday pot for the first) o general PTA: meetings of this se- ¥ Gets Applause Washington Junior High's sev- enth graders put on an assembly today that rated plenty of applause from the student body. Piano and vocal numbers, a skit and a tap darice were included in ‘the pro- gram. Next Wednesday, the Girls Glee Club will hold its assembly program. Saturday the Varsity Club traveled to Ann Arbor to see the .UMAndiana game. Forty stu- Gents snd 11 faculty members made the trip. A Bermuda Party, complete with and ments, was given by Virginia Yanson’s Girls Service Club, to welcome the new Wh _grade members. “While the Toast Burned” is the name of the one-act comedy that drania club members are planning to stage after Christmas. Webb is directing the production. Actors will be Mike Godwin, Sandra Ferguson, Warren Norlund, Diane Garrett and Lynn Anderson. Student Council officers are working hard to draft revisions for the clause in the council's consti- tution that deals with the election Of officers. By JANET ENGLISH “topencd . to and Th every room, work of Honor Students St. Frederick honor ee this week, are: Julie Biaine Hahnefeld, Jo Ann J ‘Kathleen Kinch, Michael David Rabut, a i ® 4 s bd i Mar Me Maureen Pat poster * Donna Needie ra y Long, Cyn- and Judy Nichols, fresh- "Hon students listed at St. Mi- chael High School are: Seni #ohn Keller, Marcia Kramer, genice Seats: th Taylor, James ucker h, Gerard Stein- ‘ Gera bs : ta Lauinger, Pa- Sharon . Gary \ : Renald es, ca PHS Prepares to Stage ‘Our Town’ opening of Pontiac High School's) Pontiac won 10 of their 12 debates, adding to their seven wins at the first tournament Nov, 8. Travels,” seript “Peter Follows the Earth’s ” Sidelights of the news this week: | P&e® day to organize teams for a basket- en ee while swimmers have practicing all week. The er: aha veh ygnce i nalhon ll The overwhelming win enabled the debaters to take first place in the Valley standings. PICTURES TAKEN Shutters were heard clicking this week as senior pictures were fin- Total amount collected by Pontiac High School for the United Fund was $986,74. December 18 will be the date for the annual Christmas Concert presented by the Vocal Dept. Besides the high school vocal students, the MacDowell Male Chorus, and the Pontiac Women’s first game Dec Cathohe Cestral’ at Detroit. The fencers met again this week, contin challenge bouts. At the Thomas, Barbara Hagerman, and Dick Beyer hold the top three positions. Idella | - ¢ and Zoe Hess made up her court. | ished up and group-pictures for presen Thanksgiving Story” Wednesday on “It’s Story basketball, Time” series. Monday on the Than Magic,” 4 will give the to promote activities. Right now i the rs son's compe eaally written 1 _Girs' met for the fast time Mon-' and fencing practice have been going on all week, pre- science series, “More Wonderful paring for the opening of the sea-| Quiver taken Chorus rt. Future nurses are arranging last oes vewmoaes epee she. pee" ee a The Radio Workshoppers wilt | ATHLETES PRACTICE __- | University of Michigan Hospital mt “The Swimming, basketball, girls'| Nov. 30 and the annual Mothers’ Tea Nov. 23. Besides the usual committees to handle teas and ac- tivities, the Future Nurses will also tition for all teams. have a babysitting committee and a tag committee. a re emi te COUNCIL AT WORK “— Washington Junior High School's Student Council officers work hard they're trying to streamline the section of the constitution haan : t-|@fternoon until the following Mon- day morning, as they are doing iN complishment this week were | dane Adams Pontiac. S1G DOINGS Walled Lake High was set for big doings tonight, with the tra Book was emphasized in the ditional student-faculty ‘basketball its tilt and following that, a dance ham High School. Theme is the sponsored by the Student Council. European trip of three high school in France, Italy, Spain, Germany and Switzerland. Proceeds will Gi help seniors pay for their class Open to Teenagers ' CHEERLEADERS PICKED High school students in coni-| | Wednesday nights when they stage’ basketball. j| munities ‘adjacent to Pontiac con-| “The” Night of Jan. 16.” Further- an eight-game schedule this win tinued a rush of activities, trying, more, six people from the audience | iter, ies,'to get in as much as possible will be picked to take their sunt! -|before the Thanksgiving holidays in the play as jury, when the! ryinext week, In most Schools,’ glamorous. secretary ‘| classes. will recess Wednesday Seniors are selling tickets -fast. | deals with election of officers. relied notes is council president Barbara Patterson, while Bev- erly Lindquist, Secretary-treasurer (center), and vice e president Jay cal offer suggestions, Area. Student Caught i in’ Rush of Events The team will play 11 Council Menlier is tried. Elected at Eastern New student council members, Typing students cited for aec- including the first pair of twins both second The. annual ever elected, have been chosen to represent 7B homerooms at ,East- and Doris Manuel, 4. Junior High School. year typists. Terry and Tommy Brown are Variety Show is in the twins, and others elected are second day today at Birming- Carolyn Beaver, Harriet Zimmer, Diana _ Butler, ‘Betty Legare, eee tinh aio nn Swim and Swing Night | All teenagers in Pontiac and sur- ‘rounding communities are invited | school this week, with, librarian At exe sven 9 gresig tn i to turn out for a “Swim and oF Ss a+ sen, Kreuger - giving talieg on [eset oe a A : Sead we! Ars aag tonight at the Pwr |Bourdo, ig the captain, with Nelda The record guest i - a co NG UP. ives, dell Hysmith, - Sarol At * artis, with pret isons the will be trom 9 p.a, war fecpecvty ote neal god ak whe f an hour's from classes to ow nega a : : : \ : , i i : ’) A 7 { e / i, | f , ‘f } H pe . : ‘ A 4 : x 1 re ij res 5 “THE rene PRESS. ¥ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1955 > Okay of New Panel. } SAGINAW @®—The 1956 Legisla- | ture will be asked to create a bean i i ' rs and shippers for pro- fi z } LARGEST SELLING CALIFORNIA WINES IN MICHIGAN FOR 6th YEAR port leading oridutne “tutes, Vv. pore has. 4 C, TALE DRY swenny Snakes Hide Age DENVER — The number’ of rat- AVAILABLE apis AT }itles on a rattlesnakes tail is not a $DD‘S OR STATE eae tee ah ge Mar STORES. | eo skin — from one to ' * eee eae c ‘between sheddings. 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Tikes Welded Power _ |\s:« siesincaly designed iayut FAL farmers forced to haul water be- ee ih Sete. oe cman, 4s cause of drought. - | WASHINGTON Adlai Steven-|contrast with his apparent reluc- na straightaways, tricky grades ol He put 2,000 gallons in his,8on says the Eisenhower adminis-jtance to bid for the nomination Sis teceeis thiehiay cutiish ~ Sultan Moulay | Who enjoyed rich favors from the The. ceiling is usually made light- ‘sovereignty but have attached the!” veuinic Mikeeaar ae teeae French and whose mountain tribes est in color so that it will reflect) phrase “within a frame-work of)” 2 isli . Wh traditionally disliked the Arab light. ite, tinted with a. little|inter-dependence” with France. : Pouch ceetnbrtat ne a bap. [coy Gallons of thet wall color, ties the ceiling} ‘This will not iatisly the ex- / of 11. “The Sultan could not de much '@ the Color scheme. White alone|tremist wing of the Istiglal group. = Pistia make the contrast too strong,| Its exiled leadér, Allal El Fassi, To the French he seemed more pens Sl igi gl — meaner ad State University|now in Madrid, says: v pliable than his elder brothers.| {%, give the reyal seal on French (specialists. _ {form our: opinion of inter-depen ea wianaegy me. rnd Tem maceattan bry bagel ; ug : seaienenninn.* the Oriental trappings of a harem| French, backed by Berbers aud Keep ‘Em Inside prenmenning.” » (hé still has a whole planeload of French settlers, Kicked out the Don’t store water-thinned paints) Which: may mean that more) = concubines with him in exile or| Sultan. Me was routed out of |. 1doors whese they might be sub-| violence is in store for Morocco— eb f te in power), horse racing, tennis) his palace in his pajamas Aug. |i. 14 freezing. If the liquid|unless the Sultan can knit all the!” The operator tied twice 10 get|Sttomabilee 20, 1953, does freeze, Ne Hoa es | onion Syrcyg in the rich but!” the automobiles. But the Istiqlal Party and other good as a paint. explosive land. | the caller's name and then said: “Well, listen to me then. Don't} BECAME STUBBORN you know it’s against the law even But the Sultan proved to be un-) ~to-have-moonshine possession? You could go directly| lapse in World War Il and even!” Use Our to jail if. we knew who you were.”’| stubborn—to French official think- CREDIT *._* * >> | ing—after the war. “Well, now,’ the man replied, OG. ; “if that's the case, I'd just as) - He became a mixture of ortho- Hebmgu While not abandoning his concu- 22 O ti —* Séhe on Hose at T his ; | per a 10NS, © ec nite Ra anv ; public despit 37 Years Later Mosiem traditionalism. | i manci-| © Bring-New Life A odes age Perey ag wre Moulay Hassan, raced around in| | |@ sports car, studied French law) ™ Sale Price . . . Values to. 89e NYLON HOSE 2 tind | Stock up at this low price. New holiday shades in 60 gauge and 5! gauge in all lengths. Slight ir- regulars of better nylons that sold for much more. © Come .. . save for yourself and for gifts. Sizes 812 to 11, r And, he adds, “I never realized|’ No Money Down before that fire hydrants are red." Wells was born with a cleft pal- ate and hairlip, and a visual de- It’s hard to believe that $29 will buy = so much but seeing is believing. | Come, choose from chinchillas, plushes, zibelines, St. Mary's, Tweeds, 7 > Checks, Cashmere and Wools. Beige, 7 red, teal, black, royal and blue. 8 to = 29 «38 to 44, ‘ os New Shipment of Suburban Coats. $19.99 | Worth Twice the Price! | ‘ape, bea Ie a : Free Doll! — 51 Gauge Extra Sheer Beautifv! Sheer Luxury Fabrics | In addition to the eye operations, a 3 Pair Nylons Mojud Nylons Berkshire Nylons Hanes Seamless he has had 20 operations to correct)" Cigarette Ash Tray Set $1 B Stationery ‘Sot .......$1 3 a 297 99¢ 135 150 Novel Aprons .,....-$! eee | Corman — 3 ani tah wei ee E Dollar Day Buys} ollar Day x © Dish Towels ...10 tor $1 | Exciting fashions, exquisite fabrics in $ AG short and tong styles, Newest col- ors. Sizes 8 to 44, Sale! $99 ire - MOUTONS Smug Citizens a Problem © : ~, Flannel Sanforized PORTLAND, Ore, (INS)—Smug~| New sport and dress Raa 3 : , styles in solids and styles in short sleeve print patterns. 34 to 40. styles. All colors. 32 Save $33 on these towns, according to Harry J to 38. Krusz, Assistant General Manager 4.50 Perma-Lift silky - soft mou- ' 3.99 Better Blouses 2 for $5 eee ae $2.00 - tons. Wear them with everything for the holidays. $299 Muskrats $199 ~ JOIN OUR ‘CHRISTMAS GIFT CLUB Buy $150 in Gifts — Pay Only $5 Weekly! Hundreds of families find it easy to give everyone a nice gift and pay for them waanly. Join the easy way to’ shop for your gifts. ; , | Plaid Blonkets ....... Te Dollar Day Buys to change, Krusz said, despite the ae = ~*hemcaleretedie: 4 Values to 2.99 Aussie Savings Climb CANBERRA — Deposits in Aus-| > tralian savings banks exceeded the} = equivalent of $2,430,000,000 July 31,; 9. an incresse of 6 per cent in aj ~ year. There is’ now an average of *, more than $265 per capita in the nation’s savings banks. aaa NEWPORTS pie Ths 100% Kitten soft orlon gloves in white, red slipovers in all col- ond brown. Silk ors & holiday fash- rfs_in all pat- . : ‘ . ions. 34 to 40. eae Special Purchase Time for the Holidays lhe 2.99 Blue Jeans. 2 for $5 | 3.99 Better Purses $1.00 a | rT tt Been Pollar Day Buys Dollar Day Buys jaa : Values to 3.99 Values to 6.99 _ Timely Sale of 24.99 GIRLS’ COATS SKIRTS | ROBES and COAT SETS $ , $ 13 dng FOE All wool fleece and tweed check Rayon —o day -brunch coot . coats. Excellerit selections. Sets, a novelty styles styles in cotton, size 3 to 6x; coats 7. to !4. in all new holiday nylon and flon- all wool a ore 10. We could praise these-dresses to the ° Ye ~ heavens, but you must see them for yourself. The wonderful styles, the fabrics and expert workmanship found only in dresses selling for much, much more, Junior, misses’ and large sizes. colors. 22 to 30.- nel. 10 to 20. 5.99 Khaki Slacks $5.00 3.99 Cotton Brunch Coats . $3.00 Values to (2.99-—Save sa Gift NYLON SLIPS Scere and nylon 3-piece suits. Wool quilted interlining, for boys and girls. Sizes 2 to 8. Look Your Best Nylon Frilly Dresses For the holi- days, for that 99 special date or occasion. We Have Dresses to Fit Everyone Just in Time fee Cold W eather For the perfect “gift choose the smart styles in nylon and crepe. Lavishly lace trimmed or tailored styles in white, pink, maize and blue. 32 to 40, Vonity Fair Mojud Waltz Corette Gift’ Gift 495° 14 No. Seginew We Give Holden sitet sonic 2 / THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, | NOVEMBER 18, 1955 Pen STORM SASH 44 sizes to choose from .. . all slashed to clear our present stock “LOOK AT THESE PRICES! - 24x24 2-Light 28x20 2-Light .. 28x24 2-Light @ BUY ON OUR BUDGET PLAN e@ -s+The Clock Stopped. .. HOUSTON, Tex. — A tavern here uses two clocks: One 15 minutes ahead of time, the other two” heurs..slow. Customers can use either one, mnie on the V3 OFF Phoenix Reg. $18 one $20 Awe Rise COMBINATION Sterm panel has 4 mon esa 4 a8 = pe ~— ge 14 © PAY BY THE MONTH @ KNOTTY CEDAR PANELING 6" size in random lengths 16'/2° = Ft. @ EASY BUDGET TERMS @ No. 2 Common (No: 3 FIR) OAK FLOORING... 5 20.0. 05s | 8-Ft. Lengths 2x4's “svn eee ep ee ee ee @ BUY ON MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN @ 16" WIDE 14%” THICK Fiberglas Economy | Blonket Insulation $4 ® BUY ON OUR BUDGET PLAN © 100 Sq. Ft. ~ Roll asert . LOWRIE LUMBER* 1441 Baldwin (Cor. of Walton) | FE 2-9104 | Pacing the new industrial up- | MONTAGUE @—The Montague Jarea, once noted only as a -resort |swing are Hooker Electrochemical |Co., E. I, Du Pont de Nemours & |Co.., and Linde Air Products Di- ‘vision of Union Carbide & Carbon pes use the material as a ba- sie element in their manufactur- jeess of $12,000,000 and the firm * * * is constructing a $15,- ‘Three Chemical Firms Sel Montague Area Humming): 1 Rail Workers _\today when a truck carrying them | 000,000 plant and the Union Car-| eee ee Killed in Crash Near Monroe MONROE, Mich, @—Seven and possibly eight New York Central Railroad section hands were killed to work was struck by a New York Central passenger train at a cross- ing in northern Monroe County. Three other workers, including the driver, were injured, Sheriff's deputies said the truck, a panel-type vehicle, was smashed ‘to bits and strewn along the tracks for 100 yards, rt bide operation is busy on a new timately will dovetail operations; p wpont synthetic rubber. | PIPELINE SUPPLY jon Carbide & Carbon and anhy- | drous hydrogen chloride gas from ithe Hooker firm. The Dupont Company plans to produce 50,000,- 000 pounds of neoprene a year. It expects its plant to be in ie. tion late in 1956. A force of 500 construction workers already has boosted the | economical outlook of the Mon- tague and White River Town- | Dupont expects to employ about 500 workers, ‘The Hooker firm al- lready employs 125 persons. C. S, Anderson, field project lengineer for Dupont, says the area has welcomed the new ac- tivity. * * * “We have been well received by the community, The people séem | glad to see us and are helping $3,000,000 installation. All three ul- }making’ identification | difficult. in the production of neoprene, | The seven deed..were’ identified Churchill, Carl Woolfield, | Pipelines will supply the Dupont | plant with acetylene gas from Un- jend Joe Ellison, The eighth person + |\cy Hospital in Monroe with the Bodies were badly mutilated, tentatively as Royal Green, Herbert Sweet, Robert Cline, Eugene Doty believed dead was a new employe and could not be. immediately identified. a Ages and home towns of the vic- tims were not immediately avail- able. Injured in the crash were J. C. Bryant and Tom Leope. The three) apparently were riding in the cab) of the truck and the dead were seated on benches in the rear end. * « * Martin, who was taken to Mer- other injured workers, told sheriff's “I don't know what hap- pened.”” He said he didn’t realize the train was approaching. said he did not see the truck until it was on the tracks. Was His Face-—-Red? OMAHA ®—The amplifying sys- at Unmarked Crossing) Martin, the truck driver, Clayton) Fred Foshag of Toledo, engineer of the Indianapolis to Detroit train, | eke ie eee bass. t Historical Sites Get Applications for Registration retary, said. the applications: will be reviewed at a Nov. 29 meeting of the commission. - “] would estimate the commis- sion might approve about 200 of them,” he said. The markers, of cast aluminum with gold leat lettering, will be Markers on private property will be financed privately or by local governments. One marker has already been installed at Michigan) State University, marking the site of the first building on the campus. County, City Receive Shares of Gas Tax Oakland County has received $90,103 and Pontiac $18,536 from the first distribution of funds ac- cumulated from the new 1'-cent gas tax for expenditure on high- way improvement. The statewide allocation totaled $9,812,410 and covered the period) from June to Oct.-1, according to the Michigan‘ Highway Depart- ment. The department received $7,359- 207 of the total, the counties - $1,- 620,799 and muincipailties $832,302. First chloroform for use as an anaesthetic in America was be-| lieved that produced by a Nova: Scotia druggist about 1833, eek es eo ee 2 * 4 * Sultan a End. of French Rule Crowd of Agreement to Cease Protectorate| jannounced pproaching end of the French pretertonnte in Morocco. He told a wildly cheering crowd agreement with the French gov- . }ermment on “essential principles’ Soich WERE open 9. mew. 8 OE freedom for Morocco, His eldest son Prince Hassan, funds who acts as his political adviser, quoted him as saying: “We are glad to announce the and guardianship.” There were differences of inter- meant by this statement, The pro-| tectorate, established in 1912, can- with The Sultan spoke to about 0,- 000 during celebrations of the 28th throne, He returned -to Morocco only two days ago after more than two years of exile, - Earlier today leaders of two ma- jor nationalist parties refused to disavow a campaign of terrorism that helped restore the Sultan to his throne, They were Abdel Ka- der Ben Jellun of the Democratic Independence party and Mendi Ben Barka of the Istiqlal _Party. ) Moroccan Leader Tells - before his palace he had reached) end of the period of protectorate! ‘pretation about what the Sultan) not be ended except in agreément}” France, anniversary of his accession to the; — PLAY IN - MINUTES - + With Lowrey’s ex- elusive “Minit. ~ , Music” System, . _. furnished with ‘ each orgen, you can play in min- utes —even if you can’t read a note! 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Rugged rayon gabardine with he quilted out! 14.95 Usually $22 oS ee. i % $ r ¥ j : ‘ { ei : Ps aa SSE ee ee os i Cs : % % | , j 4a ee AS i a . i ¥ * t i aX } ¢ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1955 we Guard of Honor after arriving at | rocco. On hand to greet him were RESIDENT COMMISSIONER — Andre French Resident Commissioner in Morocco, salutes the flag of the left and General Charles LeBlanc, the French Military commander. new L. Dubois, center, Rabaf Sale airfield in Rabat, Mo- Moroccan Premier Si ben Slimane, | The title “Company of the Week” | was bestowed on Jacona Products, as Pontiac’s top Junior Achieve- ae headquarters this week. - tures Christmas table centerpieces, was cited for its “ambition and first weeks in which the 17 teen- agers of Jacona Products organized of the Community National Bank. President’ of ‘the company is James Mason, 17, of 646 Home- i} stead Drive. Other officers are | Richard Gavette, . 17, . Avondale, vice-president; Natalie Nl) Rolfe, 16, of 1459 Beach Dr., Lake Orien, treasurer; | Sears, 18, of 103 Home St., secre- | tary. | To date, in just two weeks of for the 79 people who invested $79.50 in the stock of Jacona., it) Money raised through the sale of = stock at fifty cents a share pro- FRIDAY, SATURDAY The Achievers are advised in the| Each state will decide for itself : . } operations of their company by|whether it wants to send two dele- & MONDAY NIGHTS | three executives of the sponsoring|gates for each vote. thus Michi- }coneern, the Community National | Banik. . UNTIL 9. Jacona Products Named Area's Top JA Company ‘ment company, by the JA area! Chicago, is production adviser. The JA firm, which manufac- efficiency of operation” in these their firm, under the sponsorship of 2160. and Patricia~ -\that the move be made to the ‘they disapproved of the move, Robert Shueller, 342 Northwood. Rochester, is chief adviser; Donald|be divided between two delegates. |D. Taylor, 708 Birmingham, Lake Orion, is business adviser; Clement |LaBarge, 1158 Nokimis, is-sales ad- \viser; and Robert Norberg, 182 W. Jacona is one of 13.JA companies operated by Pontiac area Achiev- ers, All of them have headquarters at the business center JA main- tains at 53 N. Mill St. Airlines Agree to Study Move to Wayne Airport DETROIT ®—Officials from De- troit and Wayne County asked rep- resentatives from seven airlines yesterday what facilities . they Run airport to Wayne County Air- port. An airport use panel of the President's Air . Co-Ordinating iCommittee recently recommended Wayne Airport. : However, six of the airlines said but would meet with officials to cost them, State to Have 44 Votes - at ‘56 Dem Convention have 44 votes at the 1956 Demo- cratic national convention. - This includes a bonus of four votes over what the state had at the 1952 convention. gan, if desires, could send 88 dele- jgates, as well as 52 alternates. But if it does so, each vote will Bridal Set "592" “Michigan’s Largest x) Jewelers” would need to move from Willow) find out what such a move would| - CHICAGO ® — Michigan will|’ ee ee nicking at Patton park last July time the season opens. Chinaman Says Gods * 8 29 when attacked without prove) The veteran British Broadcasting —~ * Gave Him Lotiery Tips : Jail 2 Detroit Boys cation hy Seria and Siete. | Co. after w Soatenet Hie Me St ’ Lottery : icMurray, before : troit, was hospitaled for 10 days|TV arrived, announced it had not [OH MALAYA (0S.—A tu ‘on Assault Charge Sin: init. "etinas‘in°'tne-ches| “ost to anyone ese fey DETROFT nies and head. Also beaten were his ing contract that it wanted,” but i ae roby + Uae vaom Hatndes Dees een en ee ee ee es. Vl coming o tery, tanttiea he ney, Slieman Geoeethed 98) 2, 2: , —o : ‘hn 2 “sniveling cowards,” were sen|_ G Be ; ici |Has $10,000 Mouse? eo shan. Soe ae, Se Rare tenced to one to our years im-|Dealer Offers New Car 5 ) EDY | MIAMI, Okla @®—Robert G.|temple and pray, and the deities prisonment apiece yesteney uaifor Two 50-Yord Seats * INUS DISCOVERY |Smith of Miami has filed a $10,000|give me the tips. Sometimes they assaulting a family at a pienic ast|"O% | WO Or" "Ge ales, : damage suit in District Court here|give them to my wife.” er : __|_ PARIS, Ky. W--Anyone want & jus? Then you con “ against 0 eo drink bottling com Kendall Sprietwer, 21, and Ls 1956 convertible for $7? fit wich ‘rumee ; jPany for what h tion de-| Officials at Southport, mend. Maren, 21, were oo - levers praisia - |Scribes as Soe th aoe and report + pec hospital staff ty of felonious assault. bas bes wee ees a toe Sat which has sow beee {physical injury.” He claimed he) workers have been taking the max- “You are brave when armed and|urday’s Kentucky-Tennessee foot eg Bag E {found a mouse in his bottled bev-|imum of six months’ fully paid with a gang, but you're just ajball game at Lexington, Gene -— : erage. sick leave each ‘year. couple of sniveling cowards when) Martin, Paris car salesman, ad- eg yyy bg bomen or ‘ion se get betewe te cou rt” pone | seo yesterday in the Paris) | 2m ths edt. Bet Filed — nm as he pa: sen- i Pugeegiined a drug stores in U.S. and Canada. Police said the family was pic-|game usually is a sellout by the| | 15050 Greeaseld, Dewoir 27, Mich The. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC _ No Money Down! ‘Never ™ Wonderful Automatic x dle ar Washer & Dryer $ BOTH for Only Before— Maybe cowest PRICE Never Again! 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NO MONEY DOWN AS LONG AS A YEAR TO PAY Michigan's Largest Jewelers Choose from Pontiac’s Largest Selection of Phonographs : “ 7h (OOD HOUSEKEEPING, of PONTIAC i 51 West Huron Street Shop by Phone, Too! Phone FE 41555. e ‘Tonight til 9 ‘ < 4 | 4 St. x ba Pe tev lite ire ae es tains Sia % ies * oie y, aie Gio Se hoe ee ae ae 26 fie Memes see 554) X- ‘ f . : : : ‘ : - Na. os : é 4 ve ‘ i é + * 2 EIGHTEEN | | x : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1935 | Pi 4 ar eees 27 Dead, 14 Missing snd open ae Rats ace wee. | SODOHEUL Denies eee are Plant | P NOW AT WAY j | nenem, 3 cs Maes Ake Paes Base GRAND RAPIDS @~Julius ‘and| p. | in 2 Air Crashes |The sles were among bun sad wp the sl nin ear 10 Bomb Plant Charge Kenneth Bergsma, Grand Rapids Hh ne Spesah _ one eene tm age One) a Seattle toward homes and separa-|wreck site. Two lr rescue nie gDENVER, Jot Gilbert rrounced an otfer of $1,000,000 forts . por to the house that tion centers after arriving yester-|from Norton also are en route t©lbomb on the airliner that crash the 53-year-old I — caught fire when parts of thejday morning from the Far East.|the site. and killed his mother and 43 other|qusa wreckage hit it, described the} The government had contracted; An attempt to parachute two passenger, the Rocky Mountain) crash as “15 minutes of hell.” |With a number of nonscheduled|medics to the wreckage will be|News said today. airlines, including Peninsular, to/made if weather and terrain per- os She ied three children of the 3 mit. | & ae Baan toate tn Ge = the men home for the holi- Panag Pg sieve ge! ss | porch of their burning home and |. iy u ee signed a “written admission”. But @ sino took her own daughter to | The Las Vegas plane, a Cit French Cabinet Meet the newspaper in a copyrighted in- “reported! carrying crew of =: f > terview quoted Graham as say-| four and 10 passengers, hit the Mrs. Plat said: | Setaaut ‘Neberaast very cbse 11 Rule Faure’s Fate |< , “Tt remember the boy who ran to_jts 11,900-foot peak, 27 miles “Yes, I signed a statement. But AUTOMATIC 45 Eee to. ty me ow eel ec a ce PARIS (INS)- Some servicemen were thrown| '@F crash early in World War Ht jon the government's general pol-|court yesterday, His arraignment é ‘ PLAYS 14 RECORDS clear and were given first! Welle she was retureing heme licy, but which would demand theiwas postpused wetil Nev. 30 So oF Tig ason upp y , Z AUTOMATICALLY EASY TERMS; ! aid treatment’ while ambulances| tem # bond-selling tour, jearly elections. low him to retain counsel. He is i ; rushed over ice roads to the scene.| The C54 wag en route from | 3. Present a proposal for new charged with murder in the death The plane, a DC4 operated by|Norton Air Force Base, near San|@marcation of small election dis-\of his mother, Mrs, Daisie King, La N f Chri a @ the Peninsular Air Transport Co..|Bernardino, Calif., to Camp Mer- tricts. M. yaway ow or ris mas. | carried 66 servicemen who arrived|cury on the Nevada atomic test 4. Abandon the premiet’s insis-| jyesterday morning at Seattle'site. It stopped on the way at the tence gn early elections. Possi- | aboard the transport General Lockheed Air Terminal, Burbank, | bility. No. 3 presumably would set |Howze, and a woman and two Calif, toepick up some of the off lengthy debate since each dep-| children along with a crew of four. | passengers. uty would seek to gain the best) It was eastbound for Chicago) wor it failed to reach its desti- possible rearrangement of the con- "| You Can’t Buy Better —So Why Pay More? Lee T. "Dub" Mesters 1392 W. 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NIGHTS UNTIL CHRISTMAS! i ¢ Two Fine Stores to Serve You Better! 51 North Saginaw _—iTel-Huron Center NL QPEN Mon, Fel, Gat. 109 OPEN Tyee Phe Sete Roll Film... sae $3.74 Fa ee soa ‘ is = Z & ae } ; : ‘ , : ! rd { ‘ \ , i 5 ti |. i : : : ; H + | a bee ‘ ee A # He ee Se ee ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY! NOVEMBER 18, 1955 hy : | Twist of the Tongue and geaticmen, apemery “™ | oe Sa en So eS LP erhaps George| indian Drawings Hide Doctor Warns si, wt Ov, eee Has Something | on Rocks at Cass City |Against Disease = : t's 100th anniversary: “Ladies been placed in London's Guildhall CASS CITY ~The only a, — to your'children’s learning feet. a eee 9 * a s Footless and 73,\tew sticilike. figures cane, : Mastoid Infection Still’ : 4 ; vay Runs Cleaning Shop rock and fading now under the ero a Problem | Capable )) On See That They Are ‘After Cancer Surgery | ot vets of Causing Deafness | DR. H | BUSSEY 7 PUULY Equipped But the discerning eye sees ‘n| BALTIMORE ‘w—The doc said it|those primitive pictures "the an-| cient ways of the s Who once was okay, so George Barnes is - — . for School This Year HOUSTON —A Texas doctor’ : has cautioned physicians ‘against Ey és Examined . BUSSEY any idea that mastoid infection is: “Now Located at DR. HAROLD - ’ Optometrist “a disease of the past,” relegated] wea \o"sitt eater ° = 1 fe ted ledge running the Cass ‘Riv- to history by the “wonder drugs.”|' * . sul OPTOMETRIST Business is pretty good t00, even! ey are some of the few left intact Dr. M. P, Spearman of El Paso, | : if you don’t make since Indian braves scratched declared that infection of the mas- toid bone behind the ear remains | FF a continuing problem, yet is _—_ being overlooked. Ses AS Aswcsiian New ~ In a report prepared for the clos-| "Koh aonaat meine | 1956 Line of Frigidaire amputated for the same reason in| fort is made to preserve them. | said: . ; 1944.) But they are visited by anthro- “There is an uncritical ac- A liances This Week . * *¢ * pologists and geologists and ceptance by many of the statement’ Pp 2, Removed about 80 per cent of| ether students of Indian Tete: that _mastoiditis has been eradi-| t cated by the antibiotics and the, a : : sulfanilamides.” ’ . ; “Prolonged nonrecognition of 4 this infection, especially in— the’ = ‘ fe child, may lead directly to’ deat- , pa e or ‘alloonlike swelling, of. theltaking his students to visit the) jaorta, the main blood vessel of the} oc each year for the past eight body. : years—ever since he located the = ~s. ®. carvings after reading of them in) ness as an end consequence.’ 4 “I don't see any reason why Ii, Michigan reference work. i - \Very likely, uncured mastoiditis is} 3465 Auburn Avenue Auburn Heights, Mich. | should just set aroun’ and collect) The ledge with the pictures is-in/- +one_of the chief causes. of deafness FE 4. 3573 : relief checks and look at myself in|, cow pasture cut in half by the) yNpIAN WAYS—Dave Ackerman| in the young,” he sai ’ i , the glass,” George said today. “I) north branch of the Cass River.|of Cass City high school teacher In the case of ‘‘middle ear in-| — ) feel just as good as I’ve ever felt.” : i nd three! ins : :|fections, he said, while antibiotic’ : It is seven miles east and three inspects carving of a thunderbird s . He sat erect in his wheel chair,’ nijes north of Cass City. . on sandstone rock ledge along)? and other drugs are of value, doc-| ; ; looking through the window at peo- is + easy chow "jtors should avoid any “blind re- WORRIED OVER DEBTS? The two clearest carvings north branch of Cass River. Ack ” ; ple passing by on Pennsylvania», Thunderbird, ancient Indian érman is history teacher. (AP ho- liance” of them. Surgical drainage; ¢ ' Avenue. Behind him, stacked high) bol of luck, and a hunter tak- to.) sid PAS lis sometimes necessary, he de- . on tables aroound the shop, WeFe! ing aim with bow and arrow. One Soin nearer clared. 1 fr scores of spotless hats. drawing, only dimly seen, appears oe ee MICHIGAN CREDIF COUNSELLORS. and. arean ote par oats ns h Bundles & Longer . “When I went back to Dr. (John) to bé a comblike object with a Ruling Hurts Judge He Gets Around you can afford, regardless of how -mivch or how many you' ewe. 2 Ft. Lengt Harvey last week and told him I\ ven-branched candlestick. Other| | | NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED wanted to get off the welfare and mble animal tracks.\.DAUUAS, Tex. # — Dist, Judge} HUGO, Okla. w@ — John David ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDED AND INSURED go back to work, he was really carvings resemble a iW iliam McGraw hung a no-smok-|Hyun, the new president of the sev-] | tickled,” be vais. Dr. Emerson ¥F. Greenman, jing sign on his brand new court-/enth grade class was born in Okla- “Let 9 years of credit i assist i i iy a : archaeologist of the University of room. “ This is goihg to burt me/homa but has lived also in Hawaii | Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. & ag! te 1. Evenings George ase pretty tickled) Michigan Museum of Archacol- ‘more than anyone else,” he said.|and Japan during his 12 years. His] MAICHIGAN CREDIT. CouNS SELLORS himself. He explained this is more| ogy, said’ the drawings ‘appar- In his old courtroom, he had the:mother is a Choctaw Indian and] 411, south Segieow 3. Oakland Th « Per . |than just a case of an old man} ently date from when the Chip- /habit of smoking cigars continuous-jhis father ‘is of Korean-Hawaiian | Phone FE hei oe trying to keep busy. pewa, Huron and Ottawa Indian |!y while on the bench. descent. _ : 100 Feel “It might show so many people| tribes lived in the area, | He explained that Indians seek- ow " te bl of the Great Spi ; : - : ONDEROSA PINE “But it you don't even fy, YOU'TE| SSS scenes with crude imple | ® 7 P ING George lives lone and cooks his] fpr fue Sut sandstone cet PANELIN Set ee Ss SUbRDCAM do with animals,” Dr, Greenman said. “They are magical attempts | e s n ‘ § : a H : 10" Widths” phone but no radio or télevision.|success of the hunt.” ’ 5, 10 w : “I like to read the Bible a lot) Visitors to the carvings have r ei after I close the shop. You'd be/added their own rock pictures. cal surprised how that helps you the| Many have scratched in their ini- oo . Pes 9 next day when you run into) ta In one spot someone carved " a problem.” ‘a Masonic symbol. ; - pie . nr | Gime of the cordiens awe eas A ary oe’ will be ot our store Friday Reluctant Robber removed — possibly by a zealous evening (tonight) and all day Saturday to démon- Be, L co ST. LOUIS —The holdup man'three places show signs hat some-_ OA © |\appeared even more reluctant thanjone carefully cut pictures out you. Let us serve you a free cup of delicious coffee msity Since 189° of a St. Loui school. | erving T2ue Cumm : co a s county . Se . FE 2-8385 Swe: re just working people.”| A Black Star sapphire about the “Oh, well,” replied the meek near Ruby Vale; central Queens. . |bandit, “this is a toy gun anyway. |land, Brisbane learns, It weights} 4 Just forget about it.” With that,| 820 carats and may be the largest! 4 f = Pt. / fe . 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NIGHT : PLENTY of FREE PARKING nt Until 9 We P 4) WT f E deral 3-114 108 NORTH SAGINAW een ee CEES. arn pane ee eS AR Oe = ? 3 2 : ‘3 ee as BR OSS ‘ rao, é 5 BE ae ee = Ta ee ee ae eh eT ee ' : : a soe : : : ; : 3 og A F = \ 4 ‘ ‘ “ 4 t ‘ ’ “ sj ae An Fa : : j ' ' : f > 4 ¢ . ‘(California Designers Stress Shaft-Slim Silhouette ‘Come From Other Lands * Hues and Fabrics + Are Varied to Suit : All Tastes * BEVERLY HILLS (INS) — The «American femme fatale will be ‘wearing ideas trom ‘round the ‘world in 1956 according to ‘California fashion stylists. For, not only are Western de- . ‘signers promoting their own sun- ‘right styles for spring and resort _ wear, they also are giving out with the “bestest from the restest’’ of ‘the universe. : ‘ ‘Trends never have been so “many splendored” as they are this season. Colors run the gamut ; Of the spectrum, fabrics run from . sheer to tweedy and the sithou- ette from lineal and relaxed te the fitted torso, Whatever you feel like wearing— it's yours. ! During their fifth annual showing of original designs before the na- tion’s fashion writers, California creators have displayed everything from jeweled bathing suits to tai- lored coats.and suits, | Jeannette Alexander’s reason- ably priced world cruise line fea- tured sleeveless sari border prints im orange and gold and turquoise and burnt sugar. |Explained for Zonta Zonta Club of Pontiac heard Mrs. James Rosenthal speak Thurs- day at the noon meeting held at Hotel Waldron. Discussing ‘How to Listen to a Symphony,” Mrs. Rosenthal point- ed out the accomplishments of the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra and the fact that its renditions are pro- _}fessional in tone. ‘ Mrs. Rosenthal explained that the sonata of a classical sym- phony has a. definite form like the invariable form of a letter with its salutation, paragraphs and complimentary. close. In the sonata—form, she said, there are three themes, the sec- ond and third form preceded by @ passageway, followed by a de- velopment section, and finally the ~ a ae cy * Sometimes, the speaker said, there may be a coda, like the post- script to a letter, in which the composer brings out some poiat he may have neglected or which he particularly wishes to stress. To ‘illustrate her talk, Mrs. Rosenthal played the C Major . Sonata by Mozart and a recording of the first movement of the G Minor Symphony by Mozart played by the Pontiac Symphony Orches- PRINCESS STYLES ve Hand-screened pique, prominent in this group, was offered in prin- Golden Age Group Greets Members The Golden Age Group of the YWCA met at the YWCA Wednes- day evening. Mrs, Nettie Carr and fe Nettie Manns were welcomed i { cess line dresses with full skirts, short sleeves and interesting neck treatments of plain pique. | The ever-popular sheath dress was displayed time and again in a variety of colors and fabrics, One zippy model offered an interesting sailor collar-shaped yoke in a hand- screened Moygashel linen print. Another (by Marjorie Mont- gomery) featured self-bands placed above and below a gently fitted waist, As in all California clothes, the designs are easy and free and made for comfort as well as beauty. Agnes Barrett, a designer who | tes gr ater me ag Ke nour S| _ This exotic border print cotion with the the August Moon.” The border of print the slim, straight line in dresses feel of silk — sleeveless with high-man- runs down the front and back of the slim- and a smooth look of gentle re- darin collar is called “Teahous skirted dress by Jeannet e e? . ce las straint. d Teahouse of © wechseln by Jean : te Alexander. _. new meaning in the casual look that is rib-knit skirt in ginger. ‘ Women's Section my FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1955. sea into the club. * *« « 4 Meditations were given by Mrs. Nellie Williams, The November | birthdays. of Mrs. Minnie Richard- json, Mrs. Laura Hamilton and Mrs, | Rose Doig were recognized. Mrs. iB, B. Kimball sang Thanksgiving | songs accompanied by Mrs. Donald | Hogue. Mrs. George Morrow of Pontiac | High School also entertained the |group with Thanksgiving poems. ¢ -s ¢ iat al The undisputed importance of knits smartness in itself, Here is a three-part hits a new high in the California cruise costume from Zolot of California, a gin- . " . . , -. £° > ssisti Mrs. Hare culer on fashions—not alone because they assume ger and white striped rib-knit blazer worn |», pt pear ecnuientetion pda a new shape, but also because there is, over a sleeveless torso blouse and slender | mittee were Mrs. H. T. Baker and Mrs. Marcus Scott. - 1), - A blueprint for fashion smartness in the coming spring season is offered by California designer Dorothy O'Hara in a shajt-silhouetted dress of yarn-dye, feather- weight wool. Like a blueprint, the intricate design of this style indicates engineering of fabric to give the most flattering lines that slim the figure. The white winged — collar is of crisp pique. The hat is by Rex. Attorney Addresses Club Philip Rowston, attorney, spoke! The next meeting will be held at on the legal responsibilities adults the home of Mrs. Hilman Fortney The embroidered sheath dress forecasts the future Ivan-Frederics does a handsome spring version of starring role of the shaft silhouette in’ the cruise and the trench coat dress, this time in washable poplin with resort fashions from California. Here is Addie Masters’ the look and feel of fine gabardine. The back takes a cool linen in soft shell pink, with embroidered stars in tip from the masculine version with an extra piece across rouge red. High in front, low in back, the squared neck the shoulders sporting a metallic monogram. Contrast- is a detail that finds acceptance in many styles. ing railroad stitching is an Ivan-Frederics trademark. a 4 FS. ‘gust recognize, and the degree toon Hamilton drive. which they can be held responsible is apeeseet ioaediens of the Child Asai Chapters ies pe sa ponkaad Brig en dle ss —s do Ase: ~ bys ba Meee yg gate ses-|quently give you advice on how te any- ‘ They * , eo ther for Dinner thing or are they a weate of time tobe interpreted in the light of; ps. sins ni vi arog their importance) Members of the Epsilon and and money? your life education, hobbies and] uagerstanding of you a better |AVOID QUACKS , and the speaker|Alpha Delta Kappa sorority met ee ay oe Soe that you will know more about |, A% * Stent deal depends on that a will can disburse any|for dinner Thursday evening at | That question comes to me doz-|., ne Sood Payctologist considers! your abilities and interests, have |“*Xiné the test at a qualified in the manner designated by|novon Gables. jens of times @ week, from all) © | s ihemselves as Just one! some idea of what kind of Jobs agency. There are many quacks Agnes Shipman of Kansas City, he kinds of people. i olution | you should consider and what {in this fleld, as in all others, and } mavantage of wills Over Mo. executive chairman of the : “My husband hated his job,” |wany FACTORS you shewid leave, alone. you must protect yourself from er toes re: = Maye wn A fashion trend to be found not only in dresses, but Se ae ae Vem wedilalt expect your doctor] _hemed with | this selt - know?.| "em. 6a a organs P: came ee pone also in swimsuits and sportswear, is the high front, low | aia was oe te ke would bo a (0 ett om Se hsp errr your guide hasten 4 gg Basser to) oe ith leit thes Gun 4°"Alion Deriham was hostess|"4tional Alpha Delta Kappa. back that denotes a more covered look for the cruise and good executive; they didn't get oe solar go — Sry elds. ges iy PP ace local YMCA or p home on Oriole road for the! Following the. - Miss) resort season ahead. Here is Marjorie Montgomery of | im ® new job. Is that ethical?” |). are involved, and they| Your librarian can help you, bylor U.S. Tiaplayrceti ‘Servigg OL ewer ale Pl hy ni cers on he tq gen California’s butterfly-print silk dress with deep wedge on rage oon Bed = combine to present the whole pic- ween mane ean in . prod pee They can recommend a valid . _ chapters f eee oF tional would e 4 - jeated fields; nhessmen office amber you made/national convention held in Chi- back, elbow-length sleeves and graceful, full skirt in an my problems. Please tell a es & community, who are im the Tieldl advice. Wire stay - “8 cago last summer. afternoon-into-evening fashion. s where to get some,” Furthermore, it is not the pur-|you' are interested in, will’ fre (Copyright 1958) ' k \ e j U : Yes « Z y 54 { ; i : © \ : { : { ‘ \ , af : f : if : \ ? : it J | \ feet : 4 , ‘ = 4 \ LU Le ine pe eo 2 ae ¢ : te ee al j a & : : me? ae ; : ; ; 4 rs : # ~~ i 3 : i be . ee ce THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16 lous aes _mwentv.one: bed len, the: Girls Are Scheming ‘Against You! Read the, Women’ s Pages and Learn A ll About It ny BURDETT C. STODDARD be ee Ok homttel with Perhaps ee more American male when it comes to Men! Arouse and beware, A per-| Pneumonia in 24 hours. Have you! clothes in cold weather because {Pretty compiimenis.”’ - nicious plot is on foot against us.|5e" | 8”Y bald-headed WOMEN | ines have sense enaugh fo do 86. doula Foo) a Foo" (which Sys lately? oe s, dow ) d add, “So Who is behind this foul scheme?) submit that perhaps the male) And for another perhaps, maybe] what?” sagt easels ‘Tt Your -Husband’s Gone H untin g Be phn Marae Cenc we Sica ene es The women, who life span is Shorter because we we lose our hair 4 . . because we shoul- * * 4 ® poor devils work too hard attempt-| der more of the worries. ss After uncovering the evidence -.-C’mon out to Ted's Now, before I the lurid|ing to bring home the bacon to Radic sean above, I decided I would write the for lunch some after- how this) the little woman. A commie evs eemmetes ot this requested article and sat me down’ bee Se, &-* anti-man movement are: to turn out this piece. (Even tried noon with the other Innecently enough. | Perhaps women are. wealthier) “American men are growing|*®- Put on Judy's smock. All so- “ » editor came to me |because we're kind enough tojheavier while their wives are be-|“°tY ®ditors wear smocks.) deer wives” and enjoy age and requested |hand them the bulk of our hard- coming lighter . . ."” and “Euro-| So, you see, there is a raason yourself a story for the wom- jearned cash. pean Romeos have it all over the| why men should read the wom: | : ; : en's pages, We've got 9 dis- ..- Bring the family out was t i ‘ : 4 cover W new charges re (in fact, two sonny Insurance Women Sylvan Shores lodging against us and prepare to dinner some evening, too. s'Taaored_er|to Hold Card Party Club Entertained| ®, ‘mt Next time you see some of the! newsman, and I empha-| Plans for a card party to be} 4. wenst C.. Gri | tei “a |held Dec, 7 were made by the Png hilo dtive idee a ge el seg eee eter - - women's pages. Balderdash!|Pontiac Association of Insurance|members of Sylvan Shores Wom- corner and casting quick glances) MI 4-7764 : 's pages are strictly for women. er ree” «met Wednes-;en's Club and their guests at her your way, sheet your mouth. They! WOODWARD Hea a at the Hotel|home Wednesday evening. probably read the article which | Ps at * a Pa Waldron. Guests of the group were Mrs. anid: Ae | - at point, re-| Eynestine Neuba .. i “ . see | pages contain muchison Loan rl bauer, Mr. aon Mark a tee td ark eon pao what ws | SQUARE LAKE : quic smile- that would be interesting) .in be in charge of prizes for the|Roth. Mr. and Mrs. Roth showed) survey will show you that women, ROAD | " ; . Olive Blair is in charge|>D slides of their. trips to Hawaii, 1 Pontiac Press Phote it out in a story.” : PP ae Haiti, Jamaica and through the ate anent & bese sana a. we OD = - $NO GO — Pontiac P: TRAPPED, SNARED “ee *# states. Stoddard tried xsi Pret rpaer Dur My strenuous excusemaking| Tht Ssecciation will have its an-| The subdivision will hold its ; c f) F R A 4 S on Rae ier ee a ee” tes eek te ae RANDALL'S HARPER METHOD SHOP will play at the Mond.y meeting) yy. p won many scholar- — by Women's Editor Judith Clemence before he wrote his | tited to writing an article tor the es weed ot the Poot Symphony Assoc | Mf: Boesen won many scolar fellows in lots of ways,” these | % Wayne Street Phone FE 2-1424 LAST DAY : Hurry for these giant ' i hairman. in. St. Benedict Hall. “expose” of -the women’s pages. Because “all social ce nd ep nubraray ntl ym ( : articles seemed to say. Let me | —— = = tion. The group wil] meet at the weminere ot theA ‘ Music : TOMORROW values! Shop and save! ‘ * As I leafed through back copies Richmond, Mrs. Wallace Knowles Mrs. G. Eldred Mathes, Mrs. Wal- ‘of the Press, the germ of an im-|and Barbara Hagerman to the ton F. Adams and Mrs. James E, pression started climbing my/}#Ssociation. Anthony. cerebellum. Sprinkled in among “ ror Spee Be posite a a ‘meet HOLIDAY AHEAD .... make the most of your * * Michael Daniéls, ‘Mrs. Richard|esses were Mrs. John Kinzler, City Symphony Violinist Will P lay f Or Association which constitute a definite threat] appearance at the Thanksgiv ing table by making a . |to the Oakland County male, at hair appointment today! pardon the expressi women's; Mts Beatrice Dodge presided) Mrs. Edward F. Collins presided) - editors wear smocks” Stoddard thought the garment home of Mrs, George Wyman on ™” ‘ pages at the meeting and welcomed Mrs./at the refreshment table. Cohost- would set the proper atmosphere, nae ot [camp wer he acd wih | “=o sae ice « mans wort" — PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL A Later he was offered other scholar- 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater » Pontiac, Mich, bento amd intonation ef ‘the tips, and he accepted one at pesto Si wc Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes. string players, and to lead the first |Oe*tin Conservatory of Music. {wealth of this country than men. Write, OONE FEDERAL oo me violin ‘secon. ‘with his own per-|, FO" the past 13 years Mr. Boe-in biter weather, « woman wears HON RAL 4-235 WOMEN'S SLIPS, SLEEPWEAR.........2 for $3 TOTS’ WARM CORDUROYS..............2 for $3 formance ate water ue tae eal ee Bs. — WOMEN’S SKIRTS, SLACKS............. 2 for $5 STORKLINE CRIBS, 6-YR. 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SNOWSUITS ............ 9.00 BLANKETS, NYLON-RAYON BLEND .... 7.00 OUT OF THE COIN PURSE! | presided at the tego ae TOTS’ READY-TO-PAINT CHAIRS ... 2 for $5 MAR-PROOF TABLES coccccscscccccsscsensnee $12 |and group sing was led by! * Mabel Wiser. were 6c SPE oa aaa given by the Rev. LeRoy Shafer Highlights from the Flint con : vention were given by the dele- FEDERAL’S gates. : The group will meet Dec. 20 at TRAINED the Church of the Brethren for a special Christmas program. The CORSETIERES wince WILL FIT YOU PERFECTLY! Bethel 40 Conducts Instruction School Job's Daughters Bethel 40 held a school of instruction or eae tion Monday at Roosevelt $3.50 to $7.50 under the direction of Mrs. Julia KIMMINS [m2 Se nes ome LEATHER GOODS sameenent lame tor A conperntivel 14.W. Hern FE 2-2620 Bh ss third birthday. Colonial American Adds a ‘Friendly’ Look! Occasional tables of SALEM MAPLE finished birch . . . mellowed and charming to add the ‘homey’ touch you want. 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Mrs. Conner as-! sisted the hostess in aerying re- | treshments. ein TS —— LEARN to EARN! | FALL and WINTER COURSES Day or Night Classes Call Today for detailed information No Age Limit Phone FE 4-1854 Mary Lyons Group ‘Chooses Officers Mrs. Robert Clift was elected ipresident of the Mary Lyofis| Group of First Congregational ‘Church Wednesday at the home of Mrs. John Vanderlind on Auburn avenue. Call Miss Wilson Today Others elected were Mrs. Don- for Information jald Frayer. vice president; Mrs. iChester Olson, secretary, and Mrs. \Barclay Robertson, treasurer. | The group will meet Dec. 2 PONTIAC 2 for BEAUTY COLLEGE a work session for the Christmas ' ‘ K ’ | bazaar. Mrs. Walter Edwards of ens sic oe —_* 'Otsego drive will be hostess for ithe Dec. 21 meeting. [Bethan { ie + News From Birmingham | Prenuptial Whirl ‘ Beninis for Barbara Rosborough BIRMINGHAM — Mrs. Cliff! Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton H. Pat- Warner of Rochester gave { | j gave one OF erson retur M | the first bridal parties for Barbara} days in — ew —s ' Rosborough Thursday. It was a. bees luncheon and shower in her home. | | Barbara will be married Dec. 2! Mr. and Mrs. John Mead III and lin Christ Church Cranbrook to Lt. their daughter left Wednesday with John Barrie Rogers. A reception| Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Menard to =e — in Oakland. Hills’ visit the Menards’ son-in-law and ry | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barbara has asked her sister- Egan, in Bronxville, N.Y, in-law, Mrs, Alfred J, Ros- | RETURN TO MISSOURI h dr., to be her matron of | caning lava “include | Mrs. Albert Theis III and her Gictccn tuastin . Sane Ott: ‘small son have returned to their erg, Dire. 2. 8. Vanibpek of |NOme in St Louis, Me. afer « Chicago, Mrs. Robert Elkins of | viait_at the home of Mr. and Dire. _ New York, Mrs. Robert Miars of eet Bah ee oleae tise i | Cleveland and Mrs. Gordon L. ‘brother and sister-in-aw, Lt. and| Shira. ¢ -|/Mrs. William B. Saunders, who Mrs, Bradley Upham of Mount! are moving back to Birmingham Vernon, Ohio, will come here Mon-| from Great Lakes. Naval Station. _jday to be hostess at another lunch- | 2 - ‘eon for Barbara at the home of; 3 Mary Rogers, daughter of Mrs, DISTINCTIVE . Thanksgiving Specials PATTERN J by HARKER POTTERY * IN BEAUTIFUL WARM GREY with Grey and While deckled i edge. Beautiful in its simplicity and dignity. .Only $3.95 * Unusual Special—20-Piece Set ... = INCLUDING: 4 9-Inch Dinner Plates 4 Fruit Plates 4 Bread and Butter Piates 4 Cups and Saucers ALSO IN RICH CORINTHIAN GREEN with Green and White Si ie uae Guten et 20-Piece Set wns sch ssaesubaes s< OME Beee toe meas : hasta Detcy YELLOW FADEAWAY DINNERWARE | Reckground color fades baie SERVICE for 4 | tich yellow at the rims to a pale, j Coreg Td “e —- sper 16 Piece Set in grees, brows. and teise. THANKSGIVING |} covers slide underneath bowls to SPECIAL become handy service plates. | Alternate —— harem FOR $ | * ONLY Open Stock Value $9.95 Make dishes in the oven and ©] keep them deliciously ia) warm at the table. delow of Riyenoak avenue. , * ~ - Lynn D. Hershey of Franklin, was hostess at a luncheon in the Detroit Athletic Club en Satur- day, later taking her guests to Cinerama Holiday. ‘her mother, Mrs, Charles M.| Drake. On Tuesday evening Miss Stauf- fer will give an evening dessert} party, and Mrs. Bruce Dodds and) her daughter, Mrs. Elkins, will) ‘The occasion was Mary's birth- give a luncheon in the Dodds day, Her guests were members of home “Nov. 29. the junior class at Kingswood | ANNOU NCE BIRTH School Cranbrook and several Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bull (Doro-} members of the Jaculty. i thy King) announce the birth of a) ne | - Joan peader will come from | son, Jefirey Stewart, Oct. 28. : : | Northwestern University to spend Mr. and a ea Young will! the holiday weekend with her par- come from their home in Dayton, | ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Pedder Ohio, to spend the weekend and/0f Berwyn road. Jeanne Pedder, attend the UM-Ohio State game in| who attends Bradford Junior Col- Ann Arbor tomorrow with their| lege, will spend the weekend = hosts, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Shar-| New York. Mr. and Mrs. Pedder spent last! 'weekend in Dayton. Ohio, as! Nethercot will | guests of Dr, and Mrs, Richard! | Hockwalter. | BIRTHDAY MARKED Mr. and Mrs. Philip deBeaubien entertained ata cocktail party) Tuesday evening to celebrate the! Lutheran birthday of Donald Hutton. nine Mrs Mery Rourke ‘Units Meet | Hfogether | Working on housing, registration, reception and other features of the convention being held here by the young people of Bethany Baptist Church are (lejt to right) Sharon Boyce of Starr avenue, Virginia Sheehan of Williams street, Barbara Fair of Mark avenue and Sadimatneie ncn citds ~2 zsh Mrs. David G. be hostess at 9 dessert luncheon Saturday for the Wells College Alumnae Club. Mr. and Mrs. Nethercot plan to leave Sunday for a few days in Chicago, ar- riving home Thanksgiving Eve. Their son and daughter-in-law, the David C. Nethercots, will come from their home in Grand Rapids to spend Thanksgiving with the engagement of their daugh- them. ter, Mary, to Paul J. Thibodeau, = 7 | son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Thi- SHAMPOO SALE | bedeau of Franklin, | The Lutheran Women's Mission-| 75c Value, 55¢ | Miss Rourke is a student at (2° League and the Ladies Guild} 2 for $1.00 Mercy School of Nursing at Mount | St. Paul Lutheran Church held MERLE NORMAN STUDIO fi Carmel Hospital, Detroit. Her fi-/@ Combined meeting Wednesday at 18 W. Seren 9t FE 2.4010 [ance Was graduated from Purdue the church, oa Gua Men k Fri. Eves. Till 9 || University where he was a mem- pen Mon. aes ber ot ‘Terry House. After the topic study led by Mrs. -|Paul McMichael, a report on the ‘fall zone rally of the Lutheran Women's Missionary League was made by Mrs. John Askew, The group voted to send a Christmas gift of money to its adopted missionary family in New Guinea. Mrs. Askew Was appointed the sew missionary | chairman for the year. During the Ladies Guild portion of the meeting, the group voted to have its Christmas party in con- junction with the Dec. 21 meeting. In addition to a gift exchange among the. members and their guests, the group will contribute gifts for the Lutheran Old Folks ‘Home in Monroe. } Ps Mrs. Gustav Beck. Mrs. Edward |Lane and Mrs. Donn Bonney volun- | teered to serve on the refreshment | committee for the party and Mrs. | Ben S. Hawkins and Mrs. Ben R.) Hawkins will serve on the enter- tainment committee. A report was made on the din- Bethany Baptist Church young people will be hosts to about 500 young people: from Baptist churches of Michigan for the Thanksgiving weekend. Keith Mittledor{ (left) of Liberty street is chairman of the convention and Jerry Ryan (right) of y Baptist Young! People Will Host Convention Pontiac Press Photos Carol Cox, also of Mark avenue. The group of 500 visiting young people from Baptist churches in Michigan will stay in private homes Nov. 25 through Nov. 27, and will attend conferences and social events especially planned for them, Spokane Villa is transportation chairman. They are checking with Sharon Wolje of Linden avenue who will be organist for the affair. Sharon will play “Alleluia” by Lorenz, “Prayer” by Stark, and “Fes- tival Finale” by Nordham. ner the guild will serve to the Latheran Women's Auxiliary Dec. 14. Mrs. M. L. Lorensen, Mrs. H. E. Earhart, Mrs. Bonney, Mrs. Bert Smith and Mrs. Lester Kasten will serve on the committee. \ | Reports were also given on the Louise Halladay Carpenter, co-, lordinator of “Adventures in World| Understanding” and director of the} International Festival, will speak) the VW 0 Id’ fi ces aa tek. tem ons at the Pontiac Woman's Club) r S inest elected the a vine president ~| meeting Monday at 2 p.m. The, . imeeting is being held in the) Mrs, Walter Mann was appointed YWCA. chairman of the altar commitee . se and Mrs. Louis Clauson. was ap- pointed charity chairman with Mrs. | Mrs. Carpenter first joined the Donald Tinson assisting. lee assistant director of the Ameri- Mrs. Parvin Conwell was ac- 4, Hotel Association testing cepted as a new member. 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Lewrence Street Return This Ad for Information NAME ADDRESS Woman's Club to Hear MSU Official bachelor of science and master of science degrees from MSU, Prior to her appointment, at MSU, she jwas war food assistant for Oak- b ’ versity’s continuing education services, and in July 1952 she be- came assistant counselor of for- eign students, ltand County. Mp. Cams ives or A seven-month air trip to the 'Far and Middle’East is amon, her traveling experiences. She visited 73 foreign MSU alumni.in 14 coun- tries during her trip. * * * Holding memberships in the j American Association. of Univer- sity Worhen and Omicron Nu, a home economics honor sorority, Mrs. Carpenter is adviser to the International Club and the univer- sity YMCA. MOMS Unit Meets Twenty-one members of MOMS of America, Inc., met Tuesday for a luncheon and a social afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. Edgar Thomas of Center street. Mrs. oon Sharpe will be hostess Dec. 6 meeting at her La- LOUBSE H. CARPENTER _Beer road home. 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The dance is in two wrenka, if Answer: You'd have to do some very fast work in the next two days to make that dance in- vitation make sense. So I'd say, skip it. Take your time about getting ac- quainted with him by accident or|ple cooked icing. t's Simple 3 Snismsoroin al Cooked Icing Mrs. Floyd | Makes Changes With Chocolate -- We know you can buy good frost- ing or- icing mixes in packages | nowadays. But it's still nice to. have some stand-by recipes for) — Water: Softener Sale! This Week Special Dowex -Manumatic SAVE *100* Large 80,000 Grain Halpin. She gives us one for a sim- again. And hope that it takes. by doves. and ask him to some-| yjrs. Halpin has an outside job. (Nationally Advertised $295) ne chances sometime hap- tak he eeate ets on At home she has two children, . $4‘ 00 pea, You neg ne ao with you. But’ be sure you know |While a third child is married. Mrs. Now ] , you're having yours. Though him first. Halpin was a charter member ofj ae what upset your applecart wasn't (Copyright 1955) the Mothers’ Club of the Boys Club; 4 funny at the time. Saal eaUnaneEEEEEEane her son was one of the first mem- ’ : P li ‘ . bers of the Boys Club. F eatur ‘eS: a — Looking back, it's too bad you|Parliamentary Club | 4 social club, some church work, : filet yourself be convinced. “Youl~o i ete MMeetin crocheting,. cake decorating, sew-\| 1 All Brass Assembly (Can't Rust) : nonce ae lenges ; J ing — these are all activities Mrs. | 2 DOWEX Lifetime Mineral (the best) your family Mrs. George Watters presided at) Halpin enjoys doing whenever | were seeing too much of him. But | the ree tein Paliensinamey ities 5 ie. . | 3 Simple to operate.1 lever dials the you should have begun to taper| study Club Wednesday in the Ma- - oe operation. . oe oe et | nie Temple. — sare. Fiepd Wats 4 Factory Warranty (22 years in the * * & '¥ ry alpin , Going J efig cag wee past Mrs, James Hampton served as) |, °up sranuiated sugar Softener Business). >write Pi “at bir bow eer ot Ge saly geome ape) See Onenee NOTHING DOWN—FHA TERMS sored by Mrs. Dale Moats. The} "},,\eh*9° 9 that ,took him unawares. He de- lesson demonstrated the many a $5.05 a Month—Why. Rent? cided You didn’t want to go with| kinds of motions and the impor-| Bring all ingredients to a rapid ‘him at all any more, so he end-|tance of their proper usage jn|DOil, boil bard for one minute. Beat | fee SS Se aeaeos-s] CENTURY SOFTENER CO. After all, you him that | Tellers appointed by Mrs./8ets too thick to spread, add a few invitation, You could have | Watters were Mrs. I. J. Gouin, drops of milk. dance Lave can for tater. |MrS. Lawrence Lacy and Mrs. Ed-| This same recipe will make de-| 1391 Melton Rd., Birmingham 7 a : win Carlson. licious chocolate frosting by just ’ And ape ae. ee . . adding a square of chocolate to MI 6-2074 fe Mrs. Joseph Lanter conducted|the above ingredients. Perhaps you can still salvage) something. It's worth a try. 4 eretapecomnenenrs! = Dear Miss Woodward: Yd lie the question box and Mrs. Bradley ae Seott supervised the guest book. Mrs. Morris Cucksey was wel- comed into the club. econ. | | Swivel Rockers | Children’s Chrome Sets Former Pontiac woman Lucine Amara“ the- Met's inaugural production of the | pourra rs With Formica $] 9» receives congratulations from Rudolf season, “The Tales of were oP The | | choice of colors. 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MARTIN} : AP Farm Reporter | WASHINGTON w — Demands fare rising from farmers that gov- ‘ernment farm programs be re- | fashioned to encourage — and com- ipensate — them for producing bet- jter quality food and fiber crops, * * es Recent hearings held by the Senate Agriculture Committee on ithe problem of declining farm in- | responsibility. for their low prices should be placed on overproduc- Advocates said this would force’ Pypoducers said mt low-quality wheat growers out of offered a higher @ business, s type hogs, oF ae Under this year's program, for couraged to p nels imal instance, all wheat is being sup- and fewer of the fAbiype animals” .jported at 82.5 per cent of parity.) The committee found stron Ftion of poor quality products, Markets take the better quality 1 North Saginaw St. FE 4-1889 ne : commodities, leaving surplus stocks, where they over- FOR THE MOST COMPLETE |... into ac- SELECTION OF DRAPERY © cecaifgh Baca mpnihal FABRIC—BE SURE TO SHOP or allotting shares more ‘than. half the government's [ billion-bushel stock of wheat is un- fit for human consumption. They want it dumped for livestock feed. Under the price support and crop control programs, wheat and other crops have been dealt with WN. PERRY ‘Western cot to f-growing: states the poorer! : jbrought out pleas for quality pro- ‘grades to pile up in government) mal -jcotton is known to be of lower fied that present. farm programs) £r@ pert $9 take : L There is 8 realization that’ ce. - foot Wh sumers prefer pork with little fat unsuitable wold Be. siap ported at 50 to G0" pex gent ofp ty. (Parity is the pr ‘ " federal farm programs.) me ita. large amou with slight premiums for quality grain and slight discounts for poor- er grades, : * * * Hearings in Southern and Far port for present programs avhich permit producers of* fruits, some} vegetables and potatoes to set up marketing programs which keep low-quality products from entering interstate markets, Some farmers urged that these’ $585 in cash. took was for li- visions in programs for cotton. —————_______ Much of the government's surplus) des. “tna peer tnt wef LVEryOnC Likes a Gift ‘is no surplue of the type of cotton they: grow. = There appeared to be a growing awareness among many farmers) that a failure to put greater em- phasis on quality has been result-| ing in lossés of some foreign mar-| kets. 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(14 cahin—C-119—have a bottle of ; E, | 4 But like most famous Stars, i ; cham their 20th weddin, _|But_it-makes a difference to me|°™#mpagne on fx oe: es = <——— —A Topper has & — oe that I left my regard’ for him un-|@hiversary. ae LOORCOVERINGS ce Prag gases ult stunts ‘ Music by SO-PHIS-TO-CATS { 3) anna nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ane q | “Joe's Fain : Lake on a 1038 West Huron "18 STEPPING OUT - spaces HOUSE 6:00 PM, to 9 A.M.-fen, 9 to 12 P.M.=Closed Montare ( Two Blocks West of Telegraph TONIGHT - - - FE 3-7396 ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, and-tumble Army railroad outfit had moved in next to him and He did, pitched a shut-out and knocked out three hits. That ended the trouble. | ) ail 3 is | Chit-Chat at, Met fe) 0e: — Real Gone Dialogue ‘By EARL WILSON . tues cee ee oo ink car aeons te hear strange dialogue at the Met Opera opening . . . I asked Hope Hampton, whose gown was the hit of the party, how long it took her to dress, and she answered, “Ten minutes—with bubble bath.” TV Star Ernie Kovacs: “Where we going for the néxt act?” .... “How about. Sardi’s?” ... “But Sardi is here!” .. . Famous Name (in Sherty’s Bar): “Oh, my goodness, you mean we missed another act just sittin’ here?” Blanche Thebom, Canton, 0.'s gift to the Met, whom we congratulated on her gold tiara, looked around at some of the borrowed jewelry, and ‘said, “The nice part about it is, it’s mine!” Everybody piled over to El Morocco ‘afterward. Hollywood's Mike Romanoff commented, “I didn’t wear my crown to- night... just_modesty, I guess.” The wife who, of course, was : with me, observed, “With all those dresses, you didn’t see any two slike.” “Most: of them,” snapped a by-sitter, “should never have been made even once!” Taffy Tuttle didn’t object to her boy friend drinking Scotch on the rocks, but she really did squawk when he ordered HOPE “A little Scotch on Scotch,” Down at the Key Biscayne Hotel in Miami, Irving Berlin " personally congratulated a dinner group for singing “God Bless America,” explaining he’d written it. The chairman snorted at Berlin, “A wise guy, eh? It so happens I'm a personal friend of Irving Berlin; so don’t pull any of your phony impressions on me!” Now the chairman is blushing. t & * * ‘ COMPLAINT DEPARTMENT ' Just before Christus. When shopping’s chaotic, I wish stores’d issue _An anti- buyotici” —Nan Emanuel, Charlottesville, Va. * x * * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... 7 NOVEMBER 18, 1955_ “OPERATION DEEP FREEZE .— The USS Wyandot sails into.a setting sun as she and the USS Arneb, flagship of the U. S. Task Force 43, departed from Norfolk, Va., for Antarctica by way of Panama and New Zealand on Operation Deep Freeze. Adm. Richard E. Byrd, America’s fore- | most polar explorer, will be in charge of the oper- |f ation. He will meet the task force in New*Zealand. Livernots-Feakell (Det) Soviet Lads Paint Their Nails ‘Your Son’sa Vulgar Snob’ Red Radio Tells Russians in- the gutter. the utmost vulgarity, an almost fully matured good-for-nothing.”’ “Coal is a dying concern in the world”, according to Britian's Pe- ninsula & Oriental Steam Naviga- oil tankers (costing an estimated $100,000,000 dollars) to bring ‘oil to British ports. words—you could find better ones) shotgun. “There is your son, a snob of tion Co., which plans to order 25 Hunter Wounds Friend ‘ICAB Seeks Devices. to Record Flight Data WASHINGTON W — ‘The Civil Aeronautics Board has proposed that all airlines be required to in- - | stall flight recording devices on their planes. The recorder would provide in: formation on the time of the flight, vertical acceleration, air speed, pressure, altitude and direction— information of great potential val- ue to CAB investigators. The CAB has asked the airlines to comment by Jan. 16 on the proposal. Insurance Benefits Up DETROIT 7 — The Institute of $70,605,000 in life insurance death benefits were made to Michigan families during the first nine months of this year. Payments - ldurine that period in 1954 were | "| $66,897,000. The institute said Life Insurance says payments of | Featuring Dick Matheson and Black Mt. Boys rel Poca THANKS: BALLROOM PEATHER PARTY BALLROOM en i = GARDEN CENTER 951, westward ey 4 yauee. Oe vow. : ae Fri. bet. GIVEN AWAY! "Thum. ‘San. Sun. Your Ole Maestro Invites You to” OREYER Lemnitzer’s dipicgnaitic duties| ’ Annie Pie Sheridan's become a permanent resident of began when he was. on the famous | Mexico City; is it because of Rodolfo Acosta, or the climate? ... submarine visit to Africa with} we pear that when Chet Shaw takes a ee ae ae tory ee ge sabbatical at Newsweek, John Denson, now [R7% agree not to fight U. S. gerry tl managing editor, will step up to editorial _ came ashore. | epeeee .». Gina Lollobrigide’lt definitely 5 He also helped negotiate the sur- render: of Italian and German troops in Italy —_ World). War Il. Eire hopes to have Europe's first all-Diesel national railway within five years, Dublin reports. “Trapeee. ”" (Little Johnny Puleo of the Minnevitch Harmonica Rascals is a big | hit in the film.) Sam Goldwyn went inte Harkness Pavilion. ... New duo: Charles Walker, ex-husband of Ilona Massey, and opera singer Martha Lipton ... The Dutchess ef Windsor was at El Morocco for the second time since the Woodward tragedy. Leaves for France next week. Rocky Marciano’s manager, A! Weill, won iv a Lindy hop contest at the Hotel Algiers, © Miami Beach ... Jerry Lewis ordered an © . 11G Lincoln Continental for wife Patti's . birthday . . . Tana Velia, who speaks six | languages—and looks great in all of ‘em. _ Jee DiMaggio and Mona Knox were an El Borracho duo... Farouk, trying to get into show biz, wants to finance Rossellini’s next film ... Musie pub- lishers are flooded with -songs like “Get Well, Mr. President” . . . Walter Slezak and CBS-TV are at the signing stage for a series. Jennifer Jones will probably star in hus- “Farewell to TANA i will be iam 000 . . Former aay James Byrnes will write another ADDED ‘book, to refute Truman's memotrs. Hell Hour Correct or e jour Cartoons ’ BARL’S PEARLS: The man who can account for every sw Medan | penny of his money is either an accountant or @ bachelor. WISH I'D SAID THAT: Durward Kirby offers this so-fat- seegeeeneeeeees: that line: D AN CIN G § S| better be going down.” TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Vera Niva tells of a bachelor who x * “A star,” claims Mike Connolly, “ig someone who has laryn- gitis instead of a sore throat. * That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Ball Parks May Have Plastic Domes Soon = © ‘Pensioner’ Had Plenty @ LOS ANGELES m — Sidney H Langdale, 69, who was believed Harvey Perry AND HIS ORCHESTRA by acquaintances to be living on SGeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeser, 2 a ble the construction of Admission 75c 2” Old age pension was found possi pro- $1.00 per Couple Glafter death — to have been the|‘ective plastic domes over major owner of more than $110,000 worth league baseball parks to permit ® Strong’ Rink # wt US. dik sta 2h diane teh thee knoe ria chane o s to; The | id plastic struc4 ] S s Roller @ilocate relatives were unavailing ture borg cg hong A gine A . BKeege Harbor. . FE 2-3202g until a brother, Arthur, of Salt 49 feet high with a ra ety @ Corner Cass Lk. & Orchard Lk, Rd. SiLake City, telephoned the public ‘55 feet. Engineers say domes 250 Jeneneneueneenens® \administrator, ‘feet high and 600 feet across can —— _ be built if metal ribs are .used. — a nn For A Real Treat in ie nee Food . Natives Knife Five Jack Decker’ — On US-10 in BE omg @ Dinnels soicvesreeaennsiiidtenaiantenisnniiaanaaa aE AT AAS TS ee ACER A has gy psa ee epee t OXBOW LAKE PAVILION : 9451 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD Dance with ease & pleasure on our New | BALLROOM FLOOR -Musie by the “Sunset Rangers” Old Time Square Dancing & Modern CALLER: GLENN EASTMAN "FINE LIQUORS, WINES, BEER suuunanaueneneeneueneuseuanuacns ppeaamenegrennnenanenenee * “She's so fat that if she gets on an elevator, it had: Worth. a Srecial iy 70 De ¢ Krol / *, 17S EVERY HOLIDAY YOU EVER WISHED ==- COME TRUE! JUDY GARLAND FRANK MORGAN - RAY BOLGER * BE! “BERT LAHR: JACK HALEY BILLIE BURKE - MARGARET HAMILTON 2nd BIG G HIT! ‘The Boys Beet Friend é THEIR MUMMY... code ov TEC icoLoR "ie P.M. 3 CARTOONS — 3 FEATURES! he Tall Men stood tall ought tall toll ove d Special — Best Picture! Best Performances! Most Promising Show—One Doy—Seturday Cartoons Plus Serial & 2 Features New Players! FIRST NATIONAL POLL FOR MOVIE GOERS! NOUR (Biteafeld Treaties et ee EE LE 2 MONSTER SPIDER ... 100 FEET HIGH! ..can all mankind escape its venomed terror? MARA ( cs in “RUNNING “WILD” * | at 12:30 — 3:40 — 6:50 — 10:00 } ‘ (sun — "THE MG STREET" Ale “A PRIZE OF GOL Peper ee rin te eewe Ba pd ee x BE ae * PHIRTY-TWO _ rai By THI ASSOCIATED PRESS There'll be a bargain counter full of old school ties resting on old grad paunches at a flock of tradi- tional battles in college football this weekend, but for all practical Michigan and Southérn Cal vs. v om ‘ = ' Southern Cal has nothing at stake Ohio State has “only” the Big 10 at stake. The Buckeyes can't go to the Rose Bowl since they per- formed there last New Year's Day. except a whale of a chance to brighten a so-so season. An upset of fifth-ranked UCLA, however, might’ open the Rose Bow! door for Oregon State, which plays Oregon. ae Both are on tap tomorrow after- noon and the Rose Bowl lineup, rides on the results. Michigan can cop the Big 10 title and the Jan, 2 berth with a vic- tory, UCLA can win the Pacific Coast Conference crown and ‘the otheb half of the Pasadena pass by defeating the Trojans. Blues and Michigan, playing before a home crowd of 97,239, is favored -by a ‘touchdown and maybe more after nett, It may a minor auto accident in Colum-! bus, Ohio, Thursday. OSU's All- America backfield ace, Howard; (Hopalong) in the mishap and he'll be carrying a stiff neck against the Wolves. | Crimsons Clash in East's Feature Battle NEW HAVEN, Conn. ® — Yale and Harvard, who once fought for the national football championship, collide in the bowl tomorrow in what they fondly call The Game. . * * *. Although the traditional rivals no jonger measure the entire seasons success by the outcome of this bat-) tle, it remains the big one, -the one that really counts, both to them and to the graduate Blues and Crimsons and their families. On the records, Yale (6-2), in- cluding an upset 14-12 victory over Army, is a 2-touchdown favorite over Harvard (3-3-1),.But, in the Dales Hopeful of Bowl Game Expect Word Monday of Teams. Selected for Tangerine past two weeks, Harvard beat Princeton 7-6, and Princeton sur- prised Yale 13-0. Both teams completed prepara- tiens yesterday for this 72nd con- test between them and are as ready as they'll ever be. All that remains now are the dressing room speeches, In New Haven, two dressing room talks are most frequently re- called. One was by Tad Jones, the other by Herman Hickman. “Gentlemen,” said, Jones just be- fore a. Harvard game he wanted reasons, ‘“‘you are about to play football for Yale against Harvard. Never in your lives will you do anything so important!” If this appears to be corn, it worked. Jones, now a‘ fuel mer- chant here, coached Yale in 1916, 1920 through 1927. His over-all rec- ord was 5-3-1 against the Harvards, Except for Howie Odell, who dur- ing World War II years managed to 1871, has been able to equal the Jones record. . Fencers Begin Preparina for Tourney Play to win for more than the usual! and again after World War I from) UCLA is favored by 9, although whiz Ronnie Knox is on the: in- jured list, The nod goes to whip- cracking Coach Red Sanders, who must have been bristling all week after that 19-17 score by Washing- ton last weekend. It’s the national TV game of the week (NBC) and 100,000 plus will be in the stands for what shapes up as 4 running battle between UCLA's Sam Brown and Bob Dav- enport and Southern Cal's Jon Ar- he played in the. rain. * The weekend gets rolling tonight when winless Alabama visits Mi-' to the Southeastern LOS ANGELES « — The day might be- rainy and the squads heavily populated with the lame and ‘ i ! graver misfortunes, UCL Southern California-will- meet in an important Pacific Coast Conference football game tomorrow, | and the halt, but barring even v . ’ ae : * ( THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEM onal Bates Mark Weekend shouldn't have any trouble, at all! with Bama, a the SEC at present." In ‘addition to the two big ones Oklahoma, the Nation's for member of The nation’s only other ‘major Cassady, was involved ami (Fla.), The Hurricanes men-junbeaten, second-ranked Mary- tioned as a possible new addition’ land, wraps up the season avainst headed for an Orange Bowl show- down with Oklahoma, are’ favored adivhivert * © In the Southwest, Texas Christian and Jim Swink and sew up the top baw! from the South- seater Contconen, oq. feb Auburn and Tennessee kevp the fires buring. Auburn has a touch-, down edge on Clemson, which may, Conference,'George Washington. The Terps,'have lost its fight playing Mary-! UCLA has an opportunity to cinch the Rose Bowl assignment and win ‘another local honor-over the Bruins’ bitter crosstown rival, and the sellout crowd of more than 100,000, along with the nation’s.vast television audience, may see a whale of a game The latter will come to pass, however, only if the small army of cripples return to. good health and sound limb by kickoff time at 1:30 p.m. PST. NBC handles this game of the week on TV. There has been such a flow of disheartening reports. from both BER 18, 1955 ei | See UCL % i Hf ba il i #2 ¥9E 1 1 i i fy : i 55 i 3 FR i i : om Ss 2% 5 Z 12) straight upset of Three title, Yale’ camps all week the casual observ- * * Most likely the Warriors will rise to the occasion, as they generally do, and if the experts are correct, UCLA will emerge triumphant. A Bruin win will also nail down ‘the Rose Bowl honor, If they lose, and Oregon State defeats Oregon at Eugene the same afternoon, the bowl representatives will be decid- ed by vote of.the nine conference members. ° er ey UCLA goes into the fray with a 5-0 conference record, 1 loss (to Maryland) in it over-all season of 9 games, the fifth-ranked team in 4The Associated Press national poll, and a single 'wing style of attack that can ¢ither be. deadly and beautiful to watch, or if it doesn’t, unpleasantly dull. me Southern Cal, which has lost the past two years to the Bruins, em- ployes a variety of offenses, in- ‘cluding the straight and split-T, the single wing and the Michigan buck lateral. If the Trojans, with such fine running backs as Jon Arnett, Gor- don Duvall or C. R. Roberts, click as they did, for instance, in ham- mering Wisconsin around, UCLA is! in for real trouble and the fans in _|for a fine show. If the multi-attack gets too com- | plicated, as Washington, Minnesota | ‘and Stanford made it appear, good- Istas Snow State Ranks , Sport Center Calender Lists 22 _ Special Events in af eae e a i Hy | z ri F 2 ting championships and an ice revue. The calendar: : Feb. | 11-19—Caberise genior ski meet, tional Classic } and ar eU tenet Settee ee Feb. w— Derby mid-month— penshie. 33 nes Bee seven: je—ureher Tepes Mountain March 1 ne #—Boyne’ Mountain Ski Club Big Ten Eyes. 'M,” Buck Tit in Loop Finale Windyp Finds 3-Way Fight for Fourth Place to Be Settled CHICAGO &—The Big Ten foot- ball campaign roars down to the finale tomorrow with the title and Rose Bowl trip still at stake. The blue-chip windup sends Ohio State, unbeaten in conference play, to Michigan, were a crowd of 97, 239: will watch the Wolverines try bye Trojans. Refrigerator Teams OK Bid | | to stop the Buckeyes’ great game- poo Howie :(Hopalong) Cas- Michigan, te ‘] Alter OUT fetid Corsieal Fotentey: dun, 30 csi peat pile. Beet Mesick: 4-8 tind “annual “tucigan 7 Carnival, Alpene: Fee. $-31 ton: eb. t0-12~Gre an Winter collegiate ski yeces, Boyne “Mountels;. ‘for eight years. | 3 * Glassford, at the Nebraska helm for seven up and down years, an- oe nounced yesterday he was quitting. iA five-year contract. expires next June 30 and the teams won games. ' Glassford referred briefly to this when he acknowledged, in response to questions, that his family had been subject to “vicious harrass- ‘ment’ from disgruntled elements of the alumni and other fans. * * es At the same time he said he had made “many wonderful friends" in the state and he sincerely hoped “that my successor will have the ‘support of the students and of the administration. ...” When some members of the 1953 team, which had a 3-6 season, peti- tioned for Glasford's resignation, and if he would not resign, that he be fired, there was a rush of alumni, students and fans to choose iup sides. | Glassford stayed, even though lhis resienation, he said. was de- |manded by two school officials con- inected with the athletic setup, His ‘contract was iron-clad—stating he icould“not resign nor could he be | fired. But even though the disgruntled | players returned and Nebreska en- ljoved » winnine season and a trip ito the Orange Bowl in 1944, some jalumni factions kept up a steady idrumfire of talk that Glassford “had to go.” Radio Calls Bring ‘Son, Gun and Bear : . igh School in preparation for 3 committee spokesman said nojtournament activity at the close OF Jack ille State to " HELENA, Mont, # — A Drum- ent of selections 18 ©X-lof the season. ‘. sonvitie Be wamapre Be 2 give the “ped mond stockman, Wayne Hill 4 before * % i z : 3 . * iw rines coun " Classes are being conducted In| ROSE BOWL BOUND? — The University of Ab wirepnote| Donate Its P TOS 10/5 cansen woe dedating chant (tee nae ele wae tour bee ° es | the PHS girls every | michigan first string backfield posed for this pic- go to the Rose Bow! hinges on the game. Left to | Charity pion Ohio State, ineligible to re-)prush, While wondering what to do Bowling Resu ts hip sng vara ma — amas ture as the team worked out in preparation for —_right are: Jim Maddock, quarterback; Tony Bran- | turn to the Rose Bow! after appear-| next he saw a Blackfoot Forest PIONEER LEAGUE : | ra and Eldon Gardner, their game with Ohio State here Saturday. The off, halfback; Lou Baldacci, fullback and Terry | JACKSONVILLE, Ala. w—Jack-| tt ro _ a yay hws Protective Assn. patrol car. Patrol- Ts Dives = | ape Seeuiems ily continue | Bic Ten Championship and Michigan's chances to Barr, halfback. |sonville State last night announced! with Michigan State man Art Ahlin rediced a lookout Liming Serv 37 13 Amer. Forge 19 2°| through March — . —— — —_———— |its dcceptance of a bid to meet) 4 Buckeye victory, or a dead-a0™ which called Hill's son, Rent Stiee” 33 18 Drewsy's Bh oll he xed Bich GI | . the University of Rhode Island im tock. would assure Michigan State|=T0™, at school. Byrn gat to Ue Dorris Rity, 2317 Young Ritr. 14 25 Fencing season clima | ’ : the seventh annual Refrigerator] o¢ the Rose ichig {Scene WHA 8 gun is daddy SD, irereog 1d, K. Hanson urine one cen aman ae ishop, Uleason | Bucks on Top! Bord at EvaseviBe, tnd. Dec. 4 | would tints id MME? bagged the bear. h Ed's . 2 pi vues, ‘ — . s t rector Newbern W.| Michigan has won 7 of the last ss ee Weckes petition le planed meet Horseshoe Champs Th 2 O ld M ] S Bush said Jacksonville agreed t0/ 19 games with the Buckeyes and Deer-Killing Disease Steer’ Bakes 3s the? naw, Bay La e ajOr ees play in the bowl game with ‘the| played to a 7-7 tie in 1949. The Go Sa D&D Cinrs, 23 Ollie it 16 » Bay City, Lapeer, Highland) George Bishop and George Glea-| ‘ : understanding that its share of the/ dope sheets favor the Wolverines) ne, Department ys Sturdevant’s 71 Hutchinson's 16) Park and ‘the Michigan School for) on league honors over a field Wo lveri ne as Loser proceeds, after expenses, be do-/ by a touchdown. | LANSING @ — A mysterious di- B. 19. ©. Seavey 401; Qual-/Me Deaf in . vo i ? nated ‘to the Alabama Society for! ‘The windup finds a three-way/sease. which killed more than 130 ity Chenners, ~~" —— High fencing club of 10 doubles teams in the Water-/ Crippled Children and Adults, ‘battle for 4th place among P i ae in Michigan ine cnenty this : Pts. Pts.|is ve in the classes as are|ford Township Recreation Depart-| By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE | The Refrigerator Bowl! is an an-| (3-2-1), Dinois 3-3) and Wisconsin tall has disappeared The Michi- Inn Ree. :] ~~ $9 |numerous interested adults. In-| ont’s fall horseshoe pitching - (One Who Laughs Last) ‘nual charity game, sponsored by) (3-3). | gan Conservation Dept said it be- len .. — by 3 . le = ed to all senior competition conducted weekly’ ’ Har-har! That's probably an unconventional way to launch a foot-|the Evansville Junior Chamber of} Purdue will take that spot, re- jieves the disease was @ virus in- , tect Hy Baexkwmkt. 5 high and any per. ‘ball discussion that is meant to be serious. Well, gentle readers, there's Commerce, Part of the proceeds) gardiess of what the others do, by 1 red teat sy 198 40a; Prucs Bat 731/80n Who was active in the sport of /under the lights at Drayton Plains i V \fection which principally cove ‘ fencing last year. Equipment is|bal a reason. Several weeks ago this paragrapher wrote: igo to the benefit of crippled chil-| beating Indiana (1-4) in the tradi-', five-county area in the heart of - 2 oe w xiprovided and there is no charge ear ' “Not too many upsets this week, folks. The big one is Illinois to/4ren of Evansville. | tional Old Oaken Bucket scrap at/Michigan’s deer country. Cutaway Mi. 2614 Newport's 19 ilfor membership. The Bishop-Gleason t andem/defeat Michigan, Stanford to upset USC." Remember! a pore poe" em eo mark | Bloomington, Ind. The Boilermak- ew Poe Ce ee F | Py ra oy + the broad land the’ victories ar defeat. ers rate @ two-touchdown edge. B li : li . Team Mo. @ 32 18 Pauls No. 2 16 34 : jemassed €0 points in league play, . wiseocres laughed loud, tind long.|, Rrode Island is undefented with] To stay in the running for 4h, owillng UNIC Paul's Wo. 1 ae ck Shack 14 36 Barajas isions Kid which ended Nov. 8. Tom Pearsall ‘TODAY'S eee Tou p aypaalngg, es coe victories and 3 ties, and is cham- Illinois must defeat Northwestern By BILLY SIXTY Rg ig headaele 10-Round SI and Bud Gibson were runners- Wen host Pot,|.. .°U, know the rest, upsets sion of the Yankee Conference,| and Wisconsin do the same with! yo_pING sPot— pottnaa in ound Slugfest with 48 points. “ veg f gegitook. pines. ‘composed of schools from New| the Gophers at Minnesota _— —— L ote wt} LOS ANGELES #—Pimi Bara a eS e aoRer as | 4) For this week, here's the top Stemashive Water ‘Masuhehesaite.| . learn a valuable lesson by watch- Land O'Lakes 27 13 Dean's Sve. 20 19 . Twice as many participants are |" ses 2 3 S9/item: Ohio, State to trip the Wol- { Sorcery "| flint “are heavily favored in Crescent Inn 24 16 Heat. 30 20/388 of Tijuana, Mexico, 116, won a : . WESTERN DIVISION ‘on : ) \Connecticut and Vermont, thay Sesthvestens taventen Hiseine Pont, 2 16 t. Bldrs. 17 22 decision over Danny of ©xpected next year, the recreation rea S 4 esr Verines at Ann Arbor, and send ~erienelibes erates, if the Manny's Bar 33 17 Cherri-von 14 28/Manila, 117, in last _ ldepartment reports, and sfditional| ot SUNEI2 3 490) Michigan State to the Rose Bowl. | Wileats lose, it will be the ist Gr Colley 271, B. North S17; Land| rounder t’ the re) night's i |courts are needed. Tentative plans Minneape sv--4 $33 /Spartans should win, also as they|Fresno Catcher to scnssn te thely bistery without O'Lakes “ei ee ee lymp ‘eal for starting the new season|,, TODAY'S SCHEDULE | choose. Pilot Allentown Club a victory. They have dropped all ST. BENEDICT MEN'S = .| There was considerable dissen in arg new YorTMURSBATS, RESULTS rein vg A — FRESNO. Calif. w@ — Roland peace eo : lew ayne rkansag 23, La. State 12; So. Meth- . . ap is a seven-point choi Shore hike. x is — it Blwnatever: about page Fy dye Bishop, Gleason 60; Gibson, Pearsall |premeues 105, neapolie 31 cut age portend ag, gy (Nat) LeBlanc, 34, catcher-man-| over the Gophers serene a 3 rey Puin. Fi 1s Marcero’s ie 26was a slam-bang action the Heaton, Leslie st Keith 3 ite, 30: Fort wayne at ota pools Coltoran $. Coen 3. Stanford 21.\ager of the ‘Fresno Cardinals of| conference mark and were blasted Bape Serr 21.19 Cole Ob = 13 Bway Gesell, Serene 6; Kesling Case S3:\gt Lease a Bey Tork : Se, Cellfernia 2, UCLA 13 ate ithe California Baseball League for) 42-14 by Michigan State last week. 7%, Matyniak 215. : Goulet, Wheeler 17; Vernan, Haring 16. ‘Syracuse at Philadelphia ton 20, Wash. State 14, é four seasons, announced today he; Michigan State will have a chance —— —- ee —|"Yale 16, Harvard i3; Princeton 20. win) pilot the ‘Allentown, Pa = PIN wk ad Dartmouth 7; Fenn State 14 Pitt 1: i pilot the Ai , Pa., club} to wipe the bench clean in the Eikine Exe. 37 13 Huron 20 20 For Terps in Finale . 20, Norunwestern 1 Piraue 3 indiana roth Class A Eastern League in —— — ga en- Burleys, 231% Huron Ther. 17 22 ae ay time | TeBtane led the Card pms ee pen ie. St eae ah At t H ’ Sm < “Okla. A & M 19, Kans, State 13; Mich.|) 4 ne oe Om oe — re aks, Richards, it 38 ter Five Year S, 1119 h ly -Publicized sete ts Re etiac “a sastoss|and ales eommaged the eam wo. sneo| Pere fe. 5 Sports Pages| 316 7; Oklahoma 33, Nebraska 6; Miami : dé #03; Banner Linen 744-2161 ; 20. Alabama 7 and 1953. | in today’s Pontiac Press BT. MICHAELS LEAGUE | Quarterback May Start Second Game See Sie ee er ee ee i os — s 2 | . dora 6, ak #18 Pont, Fico. 8 B| COLLEGE PARK, Md. After Washington. If he does, it will bey With All-America candidate Jack Friends f (. i ' rn co 4 Bis ian hon is 3 39 games gh ol Bonn, oat a hair. eo Scarbath—he yr aed — | 0 onnie qd lve | ay | Ned's Dr Brace's Beightol may sec-| . \eapable Bernie Faloney i ; } : Herder’ Rik #2 18. Wilk Dairy 15 23/ond game at Sa tomor-|_ Two ingrown hairs, in tact, oflat’ quarterback in’ 182, Beighto ' ; mers ann. Salome se asp aes corns dato cece, UL Grand Old Man Not Able fo Be Present | Coney Island 991-2758. ; ootbal) team e| . They set up ai came in to join - infection in Tamburello’s neck last|another undefeated team with Fa- , Yt ee week to give Beightol his first/ioney as the quarterback, When) PHILADELPHIA @® — As theyjand baseball giant yore—teet- They spolse A Dennehy Takes 2 and-2’ oe: at ee rang © Faloney got hurt before the Orange |have done for so many years, old|ered. for made tte tos core aye oe B perf agra thy Beam t Ww T t Sh _— oe [Bowl comceptegllmce panama bond Connie eventually [ball strategist who guided the Phil-|0ne of them shift toward the cen- a pre-birthday party for|would show up, if only for a hailiadelphia Athletics to one-time dom- alley with his stance and oO In in ioronto OW Connie Mack Jast night, but ‘theland farewell, and to hear a con-|inance in baseball, deliver the ball to the right of the ji ; great man, himself, couldn't be|gratulatory greeting from Presi- ’ 2.6 head pin for his strike angle. He TORONTO (INS) — Besting a Canada’s James Elder completed ; dent Eisenhower read in public. “There'll never be anybody like| “allows” for the alley run. field of seven riders, Charles the double ride in one minute 28 “ae Ja Connie Mack. He'd sure like to be} You'll see another hold his strike the two-and-' seconds, he had eight faults. This On Oct. 1 baseball's patriarch] Although no formal explanation|here at his own birthday party,|5P0t. as sketch shows. He doesn’t Royal Winter gave the Canadians, who rode his bed and suffered ajwas given why Connie didn’t makejyou can bet.” : move his stance. Instead, he Toronto last |Bellair and Amsel, 2nd place. fracture. While in thelit, word was passed around that tk ed * |angies less on a slick alley, shoot- 3rd, — sched Charlie Ane, veteran Detroit]; fensive center, and defensive)’ ; Chairman Julius Helfand of the New York State Athletic Commis- sion and is expected to be backed nationwide by members of the Na- i ! tignal: Boxing Assr ~~ S Sense : ia commission chair- man James (Sleepy) Jim) Crow- ley said the commission suspended the two Philadelphians because it {Dame -in- the—Central—Collegiate|found them Unfit and incompetent by reasori of their habits; because of their conduct - and eS of unprofessional and con- duct; they had conducted them- selves in a manner detrimental to boxing, to the public interest and general welfare; they associated with criminals, gamblers and oth- eee. ee j ee ate ge ioe OFS he — : ee. ie A ye : 4 ian ey : ; ; ‘ + : ! = aes lees eg. a tHE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1955. NN ARBOR UOhio. State’é|Cassady escaped serious injury in, After declaring his 7 ‘s 4 oS aM bs Backers | minr ut asc Ysera [practice el tt all iff but that was all: There was Licenses for Fight Power were eo sale ty ‘ad ellie in inate three regular newsmen, Hayes Gino doubt that Cassady would be in Managers Revoked in showdown tomorrow against Michi-| 3 ea |work his team, ee és ieee Pennsylvania Reclaimed gan's title and Rose Bow! hopes. Backs |""Atier today's workout in Colum-|osmeun coach Bennie Oosterbean ei : sgng alee Ohio is after its Sth Big ‘Ten tes, they board & plane for WH-l(nn"sae’ cert beaten cn SCRANTON, Pa. w—Fight Man- ; EDWARD'S eaf’an Bess Det ti are ot ichigan op [iow Ran airport and bus {0 /c¢ the injury, agers Anthony Ferrante and Ca"/weights and other necessary equip: 1 ©, Saginaw _ ss '| All-American Cassady was in- | said. “Besides he'd be a threat at letic Commission, leaving up in the|Weight-lifting exhibition. tng | eet ns reece Oe | tre tre ceo i ae —= : er ree a car Gs Ip eancaoent prectica Bait" to of fighters—which includes light-| TIRED AFTER A HARD DAY’S WORK? crow of] Ohio State campus, ; ished an. hour early weight champ Wallace (Bud) Tey & retiul mamnge, Be ot) de eonters fe 70% two teams.| ‘The brilliant Ohio speedster, cur-|Oosterbaan said, “I cut it short be-| i hen smith and middleweight Joey Gi- Discover today the facilities available at the to| rently Ten sushere,{cause, the ground was frozen! Cian’ im Moe Mayes saa trae: Troe * my 3\the coach, Civitan Club of Pontiac %, Foam tine Shen’ . Mtr. .- i ay _— ,| and WPON are sponsors of the Preston's wont? Averiit's io! ‘banquet, L, @hetwell 78 PONTIAC c MOTOR SKYLIGHTERS Sterns xStilt’ Makes 2412 Grind. Astecas Pont. Rec. . TT "ma Pomencrs i Repair aa ‘8 /His Debut as Pia] Tenn, Wo.) Bie Piretes” BK t rates Bree sweet in Pieibee , 18 Kansas Frosh 4 yy Sedes LAWRENCE, Kan, & — Coach LADY EAGLES Neo. 2 | /Phog Allen celebrates his 70th Bovpies 21 11 Summers 16 16 birthday — the mandatory retire- Sears” 3033) toom io. {i jp | ment age at the University of Kan- L & s 18 14 Mysterious 5 10 $3 |\sas—today by introducing publicly sq ees soe: repbiee Ti2- 2050 al T-foot basketball player. Pte Allen calls him “the greatest Kingpinners 2M Pinpotiters 1 basketball player I've ever seen." ° : Fe . Hams 23 Wet. Shots 13 He is Wilt (The Stilt) Chamber- ‘bikie < Biiidlng the ts pec cles the 14point buck near Rudyard in Mackinac Priced to be.America’s $254 23 Woedehonpers 2 Soeiiers ‘¢|tain, whe ‘scored 2.252 points. in| the weight division of the Pontiac Press deer con- County. This is the largest entry to date in the 64 oi Seivemen A. Mvcahel 308-437: Mm: ool tn. Philods High} test is Wilfred A. Bird (above). Bird brought down —_ division. greatest whiskey Value 2.0 uw Eh | Cee meieeed| 8 6 aes Ww. w tias a Kansas player tonight in the : : fee EE er Elites See ce oe SW Conference | oe "Ain. dean ot game. Bags 260-Pounder agen dean of the nation’s coach- % AAIUS KESSLER COMPA, UANRENEEHURENOUNA. BLENDED WHISKEY. 96 PRODN. 724% GUM WENTRAL SPRETS. | pirmineiem > Auvare te. 14 will be able to con : - . Tas 2 ita lon mam marr e meset| Pontiac Hunter Takes |May Lift Ban pment age in his case. There was) me opposition to making an €X-| jiore’s one for all weight en-; downed the big buck with » 30.06 loiption to the rules and the move | final tries in the Pontiac Press’ Deer! caliber bullet near Rudyard in ja BeBe atten Canteat to. tea bo bait, | Mackinaw County, Teeeday aft. | Sugar Bowl Welcomes | Bob Miller of the Lions‘s getting} A 14point buck. with an of.) Te Report Restrictions Are the reputation around the National) iany recorded weight of 260 The deer fell at the Ist shot in) Removed Football League as “the most un- pounde. wis entered ta the 6 Poy area, Bird was hunting) der-rated defensive lineman in the : teame.”” ‘The 250-pound former Vir-| PY. Willred A. Bird, 3633 Oster) “Fartier this year he was on a) NEW ORLEANS ® — President ginia star has been a defensive drive, Pontiac. hunting trip in Canada and came Bernie Grenrood of the Sugar Bow! | standout for Detroit.sinc2 1952. Bird, a hunter since 197%, — with a deer, moose and &/today welcomed reports. that the = ar Southwest Conference may relax The big buck had a certified | weight slip from the Motor Vehicle | !ts ruling which bans Texas -A&M division of the State. Weights in. from bow! ee fegustre te exent we rere) L@ad in Deer ‘Derby’. |Against A&M this division must be dressed-out . Gifts . ied is tes Gk Oia a ee a tard fo , A r entry in t vie b f fi : 4 ’ sion came from Wallace patted noe i8e pe ~ ne i : for | Theunick, 620 West Scripps road," =! ; : . — | Ae 4 ‘—- Lake Orion and of ens 3130 ta the Gator Bow! in Jacksonville, | - g : ML Dad, Brother Coventry,. Drayton Pla \Fla., said the restriction might be | == =, The rack entered by "Finch had. lifted, however. We Mean Business! \ fj} Sat @" sin!’ |e 1 ‘ | six-pointer with a beam of 13%" SHOP NOW! AVOID THE RUSH [fon each side. an E. D. Mow pone? dg or i CO area neemeniamel AT GIL SCHAEFER, INC. —_— in Dallas that’ he knew of no such WATER: SPORTS {Moses Ward Out ies sss ci ntyin ne x HEADQUARTERS. jon TKO in 4th oer easton oaks parsed 1265 S. Woodward, Birmingham. MI 17-0133 J} CANTON, 0. Au—Middleweight | Grenrood said, “we would be glad Hee ae Bobby Gordon of Akron hung ajbecause it would . make Texas — . yumm technical knowckout on Detroit’s| Christian University eligible for the =| Moses Ward last night after Ward, SU%@r Bow . : the favorite, suffered a severe cut TCU, beaten only by A&M, Is ‘ u arantee We Arrange over the right eye in the 4th round.|expected to be runner-up to the : f Dr. George De Stafano, boxing i and eae fill the host's = Sey or commission physician, examined|SP0t it the Cotton Bowl if A&M < the slash ‘and ordered the bout|"°™Ai™ Welleible. Installation halted with 40 seconds gone in the} “If the southwest conference round. gives A&M permission to play in Ward made hay in the 3rd,/@"0ther bowl.” Grenrood said, ' “we're it . pounding the 22-year-old Golden happy because it makes an- Cees with Merten a team (A&M) eligible for bow! | and stomach, The battling seemed| TCU is the nation’s seventh- ot 2 ranked team. A&M ranks eighth. Tain Down! ee : MOTORS Jiittleaal phone. FE 2-9111 COMPLETE AUTO PARTS “AND ACCESSORIES ne OF PARKING Check Our Trade-In Allowance! 49 Models. . . Trade-In Allowance. . . Up to’ 821 50 Models. . . Trade-In Allowance. .. Upto 935 51 Models. . . Trade-In Allowance. . . Up to 1075 i 52 Models. . . Trade-In Allowance . Up to 1250 53 Models. . . Trade-In Allowance. . . Up to 1620 fi 54 Models. . . Trade-In Allowance. . . Up to 2125 55 Models. . . Trade-In Allowance. . . Up to 2530 Immediate Delivery on DeSoto or Plymouths _ UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS ON. ‘55 DEMOS! YOUR Desoro - . 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RAPIDS, Iowa d®Alwas slated for an operation today diac roi IB ort gg on cra a ay ws then. enrages ina ees tes on aad latewide telecast in lows of (hé/at St, John’s Hospital to correct @| Birmingham. and Reyal Oak took|Oak Kiwanis in the annual pre-| the torthooming turkey 4qy clash [pool the Maples were ranked 5th. Sem ae Geom tna, cian nm nee Yee te Se ets cir tant he Se een a ae eee er mag 9 oe: knees. os ae” jtable in the Royal Oak Y nae i ie le gyn fasts beapaction bold seetaaee Cteaten this season| | : eg ae i eS ty as Del Webb, co-owner of the, Yan- M St k Goes ° race Comiskey, president of the —- for the traditional’ ‘af- “ “We've lost nine players, most tion WMT-TV here will receive the kees, said he had een assured by|MOLE IOC baseball club, aid his sister, Mrs fait ae . _| of them: for‘the season,” he sald, || contest.. WMT-TV, tedensial cident that ie oe Dorothy Meet Sox. secretary-|' Birmingham will go into the ie eee of lowe, announced nxt mah atom The eet outer was = fo Comiskey Heir wats aoe. Saat ale gem reet oar phyieal oni with rel would telecast the game as &u- y injuries | season estern u cape x > : oe ‘ , a CHICAGO w—Chuck Comiskey, : against Cranbrook. Birmingham will depend on out- thorized by the NCAA. col tb th vice president of the Chicago Whitelto Host-Motor City “Ready for dy af tackles Davejaiaming the Acorns. Mapes have Sox, had a happy 30th birthday’ pETROIT w—The $20,000 Motor|Griffith, 200 transfer from blessed this year a @ Steel Mill Heavyweight=» ‘City Open golt tournament will be/Kansas City. and Dick Dexter, 10 balaneed 1 Ted by quarter, On reaching the milestone he re-'neiq at the Western Golf and Coun- Se, Bosh’ have i out with leg. ie paced ll Ww ayne Plans to Fool Experts ceived another chunk of club stock'ty Club, \émiuarte i Geld : ‘ as provided nl the Es of his {a- Dennis Boyle, tournament chair Guard Dave Spehar, who suf-| End Jim Traa, Birmingham's s all. , ere SE TORE tr i Mena aT el Met wn es le ee See oth tie te : pois last. sum-'15 knockouts. ihe reached 71 and will get pnaner! for some time in August. However, laacting pat for the : KET TIRE CO. mer, thinks he has a surprise in} pPastrano is equally confident/at 35, That will give him 25 per Boyle said'a duly date still is hoped six games. | : Open “9 to 9” BE 8-0424 store tonight for favored Willie)he'l! keep his own unbeaten soo of the stock. Other for because course conditions Birmingham, unbeaten. in. ¢ Pastrano and the experts. going. ' : stockholders are his mother, Mrs. aler then, games, captured the Eastern Mich-'a.m. Thanksgiving Day. The 21-year-old Phoenixville, Pa., > ee ; nanan naa cane Sc heavyweight ts a S1-underdog-in) a eee Boe 2 Be ; ie the 10-rounder at Madison Square | . a ore... Garden, The bout will be broadcast " , ee fs oa and telecast (NBC-TV and radio) @ s : : f e 10 p.m., EST). Pastrano is the * < . world’s No. 3 light-heavyweighit. * Rewan is unranked. : “Full time fighting is easy, ” said a : Rowan, a solidly ig wenn est : now, ee hoa ye others may be fooled.” - “With a couple of breaks I might be up there fighting for the heavy-) weight litle in a year or two,” he ~~ hasn't been beaten in the last 13 months. His non-losing string in- cludes 8 victories and 1 draw, the latter with wicked-punching Bob Satterfield, Since the erratic Sat- terfield followed that tie by whip- ping Nino Valdes, currently the third-ranking heavyweight contend-' [he Prize (alt- Me Y a | A/ “sg ? GCUMWE | | , 3 Rh : ie a eae tees . | be from your Ford Dealer... : a his year, everyinie is talking about, Safety in automobiles. And 7 4. Tubeless Tires Lh : : pi, paragraph nl ‘This year, tubelees tires, are standard equigment : O - 6n every Ford Truck. Tubeless tires do not prevent ae oe i punctures. Byt they,do help to prevent many blow- “Solimportant things are being done to make cars safer en on ee see : “But —isn’t safety even more important 1 in trucks? . greater chance to slow down and stop safely. If safety is important to the man who drives a car a few hours “5. Power Brakes a day, isn't it even more important to the man (and his family) - - Whad we coll Salil bioated eae ee whgierae © OCR fore levee Gi Ake ; it possible for the driver to apply a lot more force to eee aoe : ane . the brakes, faster and easier. This makes it possible to at We think it is, . My # : stop faster in emergencies. Power brakes are standard , —— on every '56 Ford Truck. And we think you wives think it is. That's why ¥ we believe you'll be vitally interested in what Ford has done to make driving | 3 6. High Visibility. ; -a@ truck safer for your husband. De i A better view of the road—in front, behind and ; to the sides—can help the driver to spot trouble ; Ford has taken the lead in safety with’ ‘not just: one, but a before it happens. A full-wrap windshield is standard 4 ... <.* whole family of new safety features for America’ s trucks and cars. wae yes tabla rn hoy '86. The Anspe's i on S* pie widest ny truck ... anew sod wrap rear window is available at slight extra cost. All ; : Wiss ére these. features that could be so important to you? told, a new Ford Truck gives the driver one of the j . greatest all-around glass areas of any truck. i : a. Reserve Power | ; Ll Lifeguard Steering Wheel Univer, the American College Me — and Pe \ re : : * many other groups strongly urge that every owner “slowpoke” truck can bea threat ‘ _ Ford difeguai st ens of oe i ‘ aie dies prove that in bey” to highway safety—it is a stumbling 7 ; _ steering, ‘im ne ey ie “os block in the path of other traffic. . WR chad aad Wes ces ae keep up with the traffic stream, And i contact with the steering post. Ford is the first truck manufacturer to make seat they should have enough reserve power to pull out of This kind of “deep-center” steering wheel actually een emergency situations. So you will be interested to Ly igephadahy aac used trucks). . : Cir eee x oi | - increases up to 26%, to make sure drivers have all ee is sa canal ip aetlestianaaidimene, snnned wi ya : reserve power they are ever likely to need. 2 Ee 2H it Dane Latehes Belt liolds the driver firmly. in the seat. This greatly © os feguat cot oe ae nee : ees Taner ate And. reriember—it teat necessary, to be eve advantage of every av safety device? fast. to be ) seriously injured or + oe iy repeat tif & bts is tenportaat to 0 mas Who ® ah, drives a car once in a while} isn’t it far more important. bac), mapa tape tay wabsiosti « -agualledans to the man who drives truck all day, for a living? When a man drives 56 Ford Truck—from Ne ye ad 45: ae ‘ Pa Nie au way d A j une ‘ a | : | } rN “ : ' Bs } po ee See THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1955 THIRTY-SEVEN the idea, Plang for an exhibition half with Zoo Director R, W. Roach and t Few Succeed*# 22m plied for patents for them—because fi — an’s an’ Inventor : srt monn match, apt of ney devin _NEW YORK ONE) — Tee areas sr * Matchless Savings on see ene ae er sal = feat ras I put|publie could afford, ‘wears off, I snags in them. This Is a Terrific Idea eink ae ree : Ab bay ers hot chenmenetay tear |—Hf You Like Martinis . | Fine Quality Diamonds — “on able.” ; a ' NEW YORK (INS)—A plastics! Save 1/3 Save 1/3 4 firm suggested yesterday that the ' aad now at | i devices, even aft- housewife of the future may buy ume a on perfect cut, er a quarter-century of experi- her cocktail party mpertinls care ine Deddct= ence, you can imagine how be (boxes of indi serv- % regular price. Gost | felt about a man whe approached ings to be kept in the home treez: savings on entire diamond him and exclaimed—‘T've got a |¢r until. ready for “ah stock. great idea: A plane that flies, | James E. of Chicago's Jewelry Department drives on highways and sub. | Visking Corp. said his firm manu- Open Fri. and Mon; Evenings merges under water like a sub- |factures just the right plastic to tes Or the leakproot bags for the vention up bis sleeve, but. the Gelapdin sid yeah? How is it) NSN! _gnamne of ble Te. eee done? | Paint will often blister when it Give Red Stomps Soginew St. ie ie fe anal Sandia Gia tte “The tan rebled. that he wasn atop tame materials. Si Sat ae Bai 7 =thance of winning an Irish . — — “The reason nobody concedes your invention is great is that everybody has one of his own, And inventions are like babies . , . no matter how attractive the other | guy's is, yours is better.” 1 » €oce ~ Gelardin, an seine: since he ‘was 8 and @ successful pepe iyses is that they get a half-cocked idea and think it's great. “They don't realize that the idea is only 1 per cent of the job. _ 99 percent between the idea and financial profit of an invention is|- the merchandising and selling.” JUST KEEP COOL In other words, don't get excited, because you've dreamed up a better mousetrap; someone else has probably just invented a magic spray that converts mice into cute | little kittens—a cheaper product "~ yours, too. * a Sam I'm driving at?’ says Gel ardin, “A lion's share of the home- ‘grown inventions are ideas that have been done before, or which would be either impractical to pro- duce or impossible to sell.” Gelardin’s latest invention—his Gist—is the “audio engineer,” a microphone aitachment for elec- tric toy trains, which enables the trains to “stop,” “back up” or “go forward,” gt verbal com- mand, “Now take the gud engineer as | an example,” he “Before I decided it would sell to the public, “A little tartetched, but you Es or use books standing on end. _Fosveo THE TABLE TOP CORRAL The Little Cowgirl Junior Editors saw a rodeo and they have made a table top corral. You can make one too. | Fold heavy paper as shown in the small diagram at right. Fold it ‘in four pleces, and cut it with straight scissor cuts. Make the fence as tall as you want it, and with as many bars. Cut any number of these | and paste them together. Now you have a long corral fence that you ‘ean curve in any shape. Put in it cattle cut from newspaper or maga- izine pictures. If you don’t want to cut your own fence, you can build a block fence Terrific gift value! Head- board, mattress, spring, frame! At the rodeo the cowboys and cowgirls who were not busy roping ‘or riding sat perched on the corral fence watching the events. Here's a cowgirl.climbing up for a look. The dog is also trying to see what's going on. : Bien ls Gnas 08 Meyers box canmboned end color & cxcrsgnaiindee. Cut out the figures.. Tha ionck Waele te Miah eaoegh 00 that when you dad beck the tabs on the girl's hands they will hang over the top rail and she we seem to be scrambling up for a seat. Fold back the tab on the bottom of the dog’s feet and lean him against the corral fence. Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write your suggestion te “Junior Editors’ in care of this newspaper, it can- not at be acknowledged or returned. d j Tomorrow: A Cowpuncher ment... cepted. From our better chair depart- . All styles and types to choose from. Layaways ac- Values to $49 49] Values to $98 Choice of Modern Table Lamps Exciting decorotor styles in $ glazed china. Thrilling gifts! Button-Tufted Chairs — 2 for Provide superbly smort $ 49 “JUST. IN TIME FOR THANKSGIVING! NORGE cas ranct with NEW GIANT MASTER OVEN modern setting plus com- Streamlined design! Brass fort! ferrules! Plastic table top! 4 matching choirs. "49 . Rea Fowround the tree! 9x12 Rugs for Any Decor All colors — Just the +] 5 thing forsthat room that Modern and Period Tables needs on added touch: A good assortment of tables in © “10 . | = blond or mahogany. Step, ends, - ¢ocktails included, A LIFETIME OF ENJOYMENT FOR THE FAMILY A Stunning Handsome $ 2-Pc. Living Room Suite “Choice of colors and fabrics. Smart brass tipped legs. Note the smart tufted back that gives this suite that individual look. in hi ep tela. by A beautiful pe by day .. comfortable bed by night ., complete with choice inner- spring mattress. 4 49 Less Liberal Minag Reg. $299 Value NO MONEY DOWN + '2 YEARS to PAY - WAYNE GABERT Your Electrical Appliance Specialist . 121 N. Saginaw St. ‘omntat Pam Phone FE 5-6189. Tavira sui “yn Lg tsp tc aa il a _ FAMOUS BRAND 5 SOUTH SAG! NAW Alt ‘ius Tonerspring Mattresses with durable striped tick. Box nikee cecluataatg manages enh eee nine = 19 on ye . = ve E os a = eB: « wi eS no F J = aeee = a = -% 2 Ro , i x : ? Pd : 3 i og AS Sie d 5 See aig e Sass. mere ya ete b "i ier is eee A f a : i ‘ - r i ee a ee ee Pes ays : A ieee eo - aa t \ * Village UF Drive Goes Over Top First Time in Three Ye co * ee a | a State Police Se| County Health, Hig IRecruiting Date Eaucation Meet — . cation meeting today of the Oak- Team to Visit Milford land County Health nurses include | to Interview Applicants|De. James M. McHugh, psychia- _ in Drive "| Harry Haan, remedial teacher for ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1995 MILFORD — A recruiting team|cation and Mrs. Eleanore McCur- With a drive to obtain 200 addi-| | "caudren’s Service at the tional troopers. hospital, will talk on the emo- 1g ie oe tionally handicapped children Saaz | ; s NN oe Mey " _ Detroit and Edward of Utica; jcopal Church, West Maple Ave-land ordered all checks Twenty men are needed to put; Eager buyers swept aside a cor- _ directories together, club president) don ef police to make purchases) ‘Milliken Funeral Home said. All thoge able to help are/from England's Princess Marga-| © 3 on Monday. until noon) ».ked to be at St. James Church/ret during a charity bazaar near » te. ‘ at 3 p.m. Sunday. - _|Gallater, Scotland. . 2° moth in the ~ Lip the Avstrelion "MHERCULES"" = 14 inches from wing ‘ip to wing tip. WALT DISNEY’S KinG | TRUE LIFE ADVENTUR Pontise Read at Opdyke Roag | Appears ‘Every ‘Day in PE 4-0734—FE 4-1112 - wv [zsztee| The Pontine Press Mothers to Supervise Noontime Recreation = Ajbe offered to the 500 students tn| . mes & f e *y 7 - TA ey ; i ; se ae ! Fe Sinan \ an | il ey i cy ee ny o i By f va [. * ae hod A te We’, ib ESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1955 ee -—~ - A—All concrete exposed to te water pressure, or re- other concrete, except 7 6 ™% 5% it i 3 fr a ‘ as iti sf t i ota E ] : 6% : : Ww. > sand (passing “4 Inch » to Goarse aggregate (retained on | 24. cen! tall be ung ‘lesa than ‘thirty-five per cent Ror more ines | "Gh > - 4 (8) Defects | Where i HE s r, ene ee F: a e $3 i be constructed of of reinforced con- i Py coca aretha Be funcrintendens et Dogamtay tad: i . MIN: Art, 185 Public Ac AN ACT to is 38 } tt Steers oe ca orios mot adioining ry EE pi & J 2 not less than twenty-| w thirty inches for access attic space shall be provided. ar ie f ress a building | © under wall cause P< between fiat 3 ie eee mason ben ** ue Mn shal under conditions indicated in : _ by SS VeNTILA . Upon completio ty enda thereon, to section. Varia- R 2 Upon com ; provide for the . | the applica-|ct: to 285 tiens from specific requiremenis " oe he ie ea berein shail be subject to the approval oat" ~ : acihe fatal, snes ar of required. win- el ee «3 labeling require: Build. ws any habi room * ing Inspector. ~let . en? jnehes|not less than one of floor cambiar at hitmmess and belore (2° Separation trom Othe ! : of the room is : : iat | “sp seemeectipis beams. felete or sqtters ees ed ot aia nea | 2-2 Light and Glowet "bon Bathrooms |” 3."Ur bon, total efommietion of the, wore Ly joists or é of or the equivalent. partments Mint yithin’ 4 inches of the|$0'3 Gas. Appliances Ballrooms ‘and water closet compart: Before occupancy. of dwellines, ete. (1) Gene : i be provided with raligi¢ : tions of township: i { Se ioe ' . Except as may be otherwise grove 4 Seen by one of the) 7. nis ection, . The tows SECTION 16--FOOTINGS AND * NValley rafters! members are faced to their|'™. this section, 6m Yasuuire-|_.1. wy has a & rea inspector tsa"mey. te the © FOUNDATIONS , henvien: San sdjesent - Be Recommended Practice for| of not e foot e to the best of le sitll ict 18.1 General © . All rafters shall be/o approve: House Piping 8 Installe-| and is located in an ¢ ‘ating (at jon, been located ie All exterior footings shall be carried spiked to the supporting mem-/not m thick. No ‘ " ts me shaft aky poner seuieiy to the Code reauire-| ture eA - wor gold Poo genoe| inches below Rafter : ation Conversion Burn ae . - sats a re (finished grade bear un- in House ting ‘a ing . if the jon mee ove disturbed soll, and shall be designed to|, All openings in roof congtruction for eof, Such) a ypliances.” ‘oft the Ameri- cout : . at AB safely distribute the super. (dormer windows which are ‘hot support-| ainie sence otiation’ shall be scceptable.|" 2" Skylights. Star es ora es Building “Insver-| site hall be framed With ne he : prov r written i 2. load. Interior footing to solid)®? on partitions s (2) Gas Pired Purnaces aad : wnstenhe, $o3 Exterior Walls prsar3 ; and ft Gas fired steam or hot water vig eal shove oo en nay Teauire oes | (2) Framing __ or op other incombu shell be Installed Oe Pee eetces andl, >, Vemustion ducts, Buiidine Seapest into | Drain the shat be shall aaa mate t eatth | tri ound : shall be connected with smoke flue e my x a ase . } Pm ure-resistamt, of- suffi- ; » ware , tablished ment foundations where conditions re-/ Spal stittaess” and propery anchored| port base, 5 shall “lconforming to the requirements of this) minim teal g - ito remain’in' place during high win masonr asbestos paper “s =e ee au and be reasonably permanent, dea We inch thick, and metal wail pA Bi hg gee however, that no type of material shall gs | oF other spproved t til) nents gas log, gas 8 a shall thal be used other than those types approves ing devices attached to the po ney Py oor Myf OT in & tee it “inches in’ depth. Pootings of 07 ‘he Zoning Beard. A list sf euch) suriase shall be used for nailipg. eeatie ee eae be. tek fm oll pprov materials otained | ( dath E vd with « ent stack, seek trust coh shall have #) miaimum area of - ‘Butld ce AY ae or reinforced concrete chim-|Cod¢ and connected win 8 smoke- | Brey however, ‘yhgs, an suhenak tea Bo feet Ba not lis ” Pootings aie A vane 4 —_ h. nrd wel sever shall pot 9 2 a aE nes forth is 7 ee o may located r construction; all hy . provide strength end rigidity equivalent floors, © . ; . orm with the ne te- Lanne ca — a tothe stewie: oeail ate : be etal s n 13 and Portiation of Laundry Basic outside dimensions chimney founda- ’ paced Laundry recreation s located Kon and e minimum. Gepih ot twelve Sotimee, nah 1 inches om cenies i gations — Be |oom “or “apace ws walla aheze te eazeiens mallee na oF foun . 2 inch by 4 inch wood studs spaced ly proportioned these ements may Stans . 6 ms, girders, columns and pg Bae mg ng 9 all dwellings shal)|Dot more than 24 inches on center for denser of set the Building i — -_ Sar of the omg . ? a il be th jorced ‘concrete slabs! cenier on footings garages, barn etc ng. footing shall rest . “¥ “ be e mitted under All studs shall be securely fastened tojand shall be carried below the frost level.|. The reguiat ren. ret ee nce top and 142 inehes deep) roleum ge : me : dates tor ite ’ “ elec to on vote at ‘. nd bottom; : petroleum ine : - at outside corners Bonding state fire marshal's regulations oe oom , Basle Code selieted.te chore tees seeees eeee thon heathing is used.| Masonry rete walls be standard for all installations legieq therein except 5 ms shall ® |have been fi oh ; oF hie ccast win |BEe®: Ca ~ ; : of’ tal he =| ual ae save oF teat and ven + t ve ceguesting the tena to “ in Sec ided that not Jess than thi The ben the he| Outlet pipes for venting gas appli- . % soil pipe, aE ~~ eee te ena ' incombustible mat 4 minimum cejling height tn cpa, elusive of ot tee abate, ' yaee ef nes lees per cent of the area. * ma SECTION 33 PLUMBING en of all rior mm b> appliance bu io" xt tee ot 4 rh Agleiei . A ges appliance vent Gode of . i lien ‘end cue Ny Nel Sg I te plumbing tests bave of exterior wall and/and stall extend in ened ipport load to beering. me eeees att Walis Headers over all -openings shall be of hollow masonry|doubled and shall be set on edge. In of 5 construction i a 2 i aff i F iff bs r to $% feet, two 2 by 6's leet to 7 feet, two 2 by 6's not on 7 feet, two 2 by 10's | #7 i . res «| we | nearer d the. follow ye, water located either in oe Be bathtub or tf 336 ig 2 fH “i I nit within 30 days following an .. or am a 6 Ta=en ing Partitions ~ . i ‘ living ’ # bvallable uds of all bearing partitions and 4 Pm . “Low |* supply of sale water ! ae eistuds of al] nom-bearing partitions ex- a appt or municipal water su feet of un ; Connections 7 ‘ . co figbie: (2) a dried or driven wel eee! hich contaim openings 6 made p and with Supply = of 2 by 4's spaced not When « inches on center and set the 4 wey. 12) Non-bearing Partitions (ween a Studs of non-bearing partitions rior neering Buttetin No. 1% teas edition | impos of be) No change jens “Ground Water Supplies for |*% ngs may 16 inches on/of 7 ond 9 inch way. : All openings in interior bearing, par- : oe Connection shall be made titions shall have jambs and heads i ’ 7 m when double-framed same as required for) a incom. eee from “th exterior. A a 3 ie . ae of all bearing parti-is onan doubled. Ail partition tbe sewer in the stron, alley g| shall be at least ¢ and have « fail of at if i san: |seer chal not cepa gil plone ‘e wh a eg al wed the iding : ty Roy 4 M = . 7 any violation te ree the type, site egostruc-| shall be @ nuisance per se and Hefas ‘or Seepage pits shall be in sccord-| & or enjoined by sult 4] A When partitions frame on joists or subfloor, the on @ sole plate at least 2 Ea i oH of ids iteaz bp i H FE: iH ; at 5 3) Separation “hes * _propert Zoning, Ord a Oo age i be a se repes. When two or more flues are con-| smok Soteued te oar aay vig ag ga yg A Bectinn ® Act. No. 3% of the Publte ‘i eetg me. the pees ge ad a 2 ae : - ” } so specific approval is given by the - oe So se — madd. Acta of 1931, excent: @: po Big A horizontal structural ance He ng hi shall be ‘ : ‘ Hi be noth pT geen Ryd sam ss than ‘ownship Board. ~ roiner ; vi 4. is hereby rewele anaes s port masonry above an opening in a 1 ' ip. . ided. SECTION 35 OPENINGS SCREENED | ve a f no ey is Ord e wall oF partition. = rg = A Me ee (actua age as ones uae be ber bot 14) Construction ; ‘i 4 Any openings placed in exterior wal.s| vided that in instances where this code pandas pig sns A ——- -y LOAD, DEA : * |2) Splicing - 2 greater in width than the units below The masonty shel! be built aroun min the room or apace|of dwellings beneath the first floor levellur parts thereof inconsistent with the)... en ipn ie a" The weight of walls, floor, roofs, parti. Joists between beat-|(3) Brick Veneered Wi of laced | he ated. such as used for ventilation shail| Brandon Township Rural Zoning Code /Derce. safety and morals nea are hereby tions and other permanent portions of) ing ted ‘Thickness of brick Veneer shall be not) t Seen eect r et tin. |28.1 Additional Requirements be more completely closed off with, noe | Ot, P,tuenee oF bar port therest ee ee aie mr : @) Meters tos then 9 prepesty ensues) , Except as may be otherwise, provided le All such materials) shall and’ be of full force and : Girders im with qest-resisting ' ' by this section, the standards set forth ings Bot mote than Yi\ert Ye nat = at least one tie in every three in the Code, 1043. editio inch in sine, CON ONALITY lier, W, Sutton. sition. ive inch brick veneer, may be/ehe™ bo Bin Tigges ng = fire, Underwriee nee kee York (copy| SIZES AND NUMBER OF ROOMS B ne ’ ire re w pr | rr dwelli Pineny Wherever it le secewary, ojot fle im the office of the Building uirements | Dated November 16. 208 an © foot intervals, - used ft ry ng rae Kn BE. . ‘ ¥_ ew Whene is necessary tol Tnspector) shall be used wy the Bulldin shalt have — = ~ Nov, 18, 1958 ! construction and installation of the » tise Bron a : be riven effect without the eX- | newal ig or vey : . items: Seeley “eta Settee iesl asa eben. sate SSeehas ats coaengs ot msamnel ie oe Geeta eee Tale ete ee , written permission from the Bulld : Bollers and Cooking Appli- tattet compartment shail be provided ~ “on im : post f yi - Linspector. : a ‘Whe: » hinged or a door, : 20.2 Poor, ‘Gelling and Roof Framing (21.2 Lintels and Arches — direction, the is| Floor Furnaces, - 37.2 Access to Bathroom cag RErER Nées to Rous 1) Joist Supports ‘The masonry above openings shall be | Steam.and Hot. Water Pipes in dwellings containing not my Ui! M | Where joists fra side | sw arches of masonry or lin-)1, fit close: 4 point shall : Warm Air ce eae Air ¢ 2 b arom ateeees Ls pegream ported on metal joist hangers or which shail beer on the each end a = ee BECTION TRICAL (out passing through another habitable e- structural. clay, tile.| wood bearing st i for not less than 4 inches and shall) ).) ; pe ty room. In dwellings RE nC Ie ee ~ [until 6:00 p.m. 5.8 — 2“. fle orithe girders. Ends of the floor téibe 8 ted as fequired for: concen-|,. ine time of construction and shail be ensnip. vember 30. 1955 eT Township Clerk wood, jerete, ° ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS gees i! 7 “The instaitetio a Mt electrical work jo thy n of a c or a into masonry walls shall be\tra od loads, inside including equipment shall in every case|2, of, We, bedrcoms We) Nepitable room |which ere. ‘soecificaliy cited “in 1 joist han oT /21.2 On Masonry Construction "4 Smoke Pipes ; be in & sale and workmanlike) 74 Access to Other s fo code. ver reference is|s Le aay All sifuctural members producing con- With Flue Access to & room of to anyimade in a local to published sae erg me = ys tre load all ‘onnection ired—Every aritoke| ie considered as good stand yea h — Be Ned, Chom shen fangs ot yh Fy ok a at whieh ‘iene ‘ond pine an bigs will ~ _| Sipe Shall wenmect UR 6 fine By MESRSIL, the Butiaing : {ON Je BASEMENT ROOMS | American Concrete Inctiturs "| publicly opened and read aloud. : Installations shall comply with the) tn ell bers 0) 7430 Second Boulevard, f — proposals will be received as . an OWS: requirements the electric utility com- troit, Mar: many serving the area. , cone and idine Reeulations for Reinforced) Proposal A—The Drilling of a Well pport on Wi ‘ as it applies to any dwelling) ° te © . . Proposal B--Site Clearance and Rough © masonry construction shall be sup- joie: hay, agen shall be the latest edition of that code) oot ie = ¢ ts onal be Gas Association, Inc, Grading don Wood construction. No fective at the time of beginning Of] sme" Gr ine reAlL habitable ‘rooms| New York it, Proposals must be on forms furnished ber except nailing bloc’ tion of such dwelling, in basements ve dent light! Requirements for Instaliation of Con- by the Architect and be wh, eo ts'n pari od matonsy’ wall. ot x on se, rewired, for, Topiei| ersten, Burners © Heating and |simqunt of 8%, of the propos an I ¥ : grade and sha : 7 ‘ whsdese teeue t te cuiiicteutiy wel Graiond te romaia| peachemene ane Resomiisndes Pres: i My a e and Appliance and thimble of flue ring of masonry. ie 7 ace, ADMINISTRATION fice roe 1958, at. the © the intake pipe or the thimble shall SECTION 39 BUILDING PERMITS . ; ion PA e Be tne tine. th:| Before proceeding with th rege eg tient Steel: Constr eee erd Avene, pibeiagien,. ue 01 Park Avenue, New York, NW. Y¥, (4".. owner of his agent from ation esi, “PSprication A check in the sum of $10.00 must be oe . ‘ A cs she and a < pn a nega for ane! as Ba goo for << im of " ; " plan apec Senn enkihed be ihe Busldinn fanpec-| American Society of Heating and funged upon return of plans Gnd apecl- ? To determine satisfactory com- Vv Engineers fications im good condition within ten ruc-|pliance with -reauire ¢ the applic Be ie iecbenteat “ ™-| (06) Gave ot the apening of see tion ‘aha:t be accompanied = mnAcegeted bidder “will be required. te * I aan aatadae and Labor and Material ped Send, each alte seat of, 100, of the Le in prepessis bout shall ‘ arm for"s peciod of tote GO) dave “ne beard. cf macestion he r nt hole or in part, and, HM i aj ag construction | by Tear level” and «4 the pay ‘atere the : connect with the plate} : b Dwell! ae . Institute Dotler and Radiater Manu- | s shall ine? rers ices ‘hacia. detent seins ailatehisan Gepartmet” of Heat existing of te ‘be constracted, | Bar ot Rnainecring, i Mich. aes Bienen on * Te em ea esa the seat Es ey ake toes Wek ape richan "neh of| Prank snige and ear yards shall be see q ee eee Ws SEA Mee te re oe eee ee a ee Pee FORTY, : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1955 : j * ; : * ¥ ee ' Detroit Parking Fees) DO IT YOURSELF 4Areredgens 7 | NOK BAMDAY . . . ee : Climbing Higher : sa ee DETROIT w—Parking fees in downtown lots are climbing in Detroit, the outgrowth of higher . taxes, bigger cars and increased wages for attendants. : The trend is reported by William H, Coy, general manager of the Detroit Parking Assn. - Fee increases, he said, are in) effect at about 40 per cent’ of! downtown lots. Some lots have raised the price for the first hour, but most have added 5 to 10 cents’ to the charge for each additional hour Increased assessments on down-| town unimproved property have | contributed to the rise, Coy said. “Newer, wider and much longer automobiles have cut the capacity of lots by a tremendous amount,” he adfled. The Japanese Government has launched a two-year program to eliminate 60,000 Government jobs. _ Gee! It's sure going to be fun learning how to fix things ~ BOARDING HOUSE [juli COULD BE, OR | A THAT MORRISSEY Y yee yt HANE THOUGHT CHARACTER GLIDED | Z; g ee , ; iN AND ODT OF HERE YA’ Te Oe eae io Z CS , me i AS FAST ASA METER |\ OF THE RANGINE O\ec 7 aN a) q\i | PRES con WN Welln READER / 6LIPPOSE LIM | =m) | | | a NIT Pe : THE BREAD | 4 | MULL cain) fa PUDDING! // MY MOUTH 4 | , ar Wee By Ernie Bushmiller THINK OF ALL. || GET A HAIRCUT --- HOW COME YOU HOW C THE THINGS You || THEN YOU CAN SEE MISSED | CAN YOU SEE Ssh tae MiSse PAN MU WAL at any a MERE BUSH AA 4 LI THEY CAN'T KEEP iT Boao oF a || IN ACTIONS , By Ye -\ INDEFINITELY ... MILES TOA spoT! iF \Z ao the. 7. M6, Rng, U.S, Pat On. : OUT OUR WAY 3 ja NA AN (a [SU VERR. WHER W'S NBOUT WER | DPHGATER GIRL ELNIRA. THE RESERVOIRS - ena att a W0 | IF THEY SAVE ME FROM A Lt DIXIE DUGAN HATS ALE Task; va) ae WG ALF ACRE CASTLE a7) esas FEI. You Drive! })===""=*)| he Te Place Ye PT ee ' To Your | Keep alert-chew gum || §=WANT AD | oe a DIAL FE 2-818) | driving rat git VA | behind the wheel. hile you drive. Nat- r eae tocee ab , “gh delicious - and alert for hala Ak lively, catia: _ fying flavor and real ‘any brand of ao Get aries J } << = i, : 2 ; * ae Ms "| be Ms « 4 ef bg : x i , f : a i j : / , ¢ és As elo sg Siinal Furn iture rath | ae Trading i in Alt Grain Pits “Voo A spun ple appeared dimin- |dealings nin iy So , Sometimes a Boon tion to rather the — a 250 ag} A Sohathan, iS ns en wa oe ts oe ¥ CHI fe, Norn ca 00. : GO tye oe ae \—Feed tone esate “al cd grain Bivwadee: the nett ites 4 t — t of ‘0 mild soy- ame UNE S So onu E men or - Motor : > 4A : Tota of |: for Sistekebie Tess — oe this broad week oe the Market back toda: Sty Bs early |e DETROIT Ciiiead the 7 Siete Ww United Retail of | Sale H. er ona ai . Notre Pee said, ge cars : } sons for at : at al by / | the were po ge lea w oxrmnent ody pp te set Sea nt 13 death - The blow ae Se ted snow po pond “Feral. een of Sot nev 7 Th peter — Per- lay rlsed Beer fla oct ry vere mart je ‘o = Srisscat i “sea appeared clean 18- ., (creases pode se |B in [ : I : yester. No 1, sorters ott Nor ae om 88 aa has 0 ig em i ih ra nae _ 4, NOV zero a Shite ~gi artes The i tendenc: 4 'y a at: .” taney period =r i er picks were qT tem) —* vera rth- cl oerges : serratiers be cent sales all _Tenperatu ure: this pees hay said to in ia. ‘~* ae we U t Sotaled al nor G3 nian eas report day a ee limit | Baz 8 en Slat nam 3 ‘sed Aas pe gad L GM so: : ing below _ ten .* rve — Ese Ny Mik: ing i s same mt he sed i _,| oPped » _ Sspro ; eal mes : aes s\™00 at ape ae ‘taco a Bue eae 1B teh, yectentag oe eriod ot per far thology be the — niet tes Ned. | 4 asec sip Jat end ee Motors Sore mera Mo poe ro nate cs vere reacted ton es ee ine svi ever Fi dn Aas thie pf Period 1 Mo-ltar it w an ng.|* aeee shy mors in Bana : Se Fc ome at and nileadl cen days s _ ager a ' fsa Says tem as col 3 G ‘| O nts on m cti iedions Ye ae No -. “ax wer, (ee wey alle so a Cc ington in and the of — ne on ew a de lo ‘olo- ito aetaon out uch me y | No bel ee watte he. w r Bangg an to . Ingle iG 10.249. riod a lower caer set being a the im vente gs for N° -- a * soto W as the “ee ing BUY ene Ingle, Tesner ; frm tor sales to teas pee iw a ws tapi! oo lrg ing| ; ‘Seal tae ete 13 hour Eee eae ae Press pati with aon Hrgpiews to: Ne A eg 1954 U pele in the Sol unt Sout song nielignnae ee losses re an chy |Dece t ne r pa tine Granite ri reported r in in Nov ned eas U The 20 Gu “30s h, set. ny cnet 3 and ta inte ea yy 1, was med slow close i A ene end M4 a ceived the past 1 ei on sed ale pon a to if Rape se av’ a a metas tIntgher, T a in einige Gere liquor ave -e ting | fu 1 Mi 16. far corn M hea pa oe zg t vag Butters be 9 bus oe. ‘ Per ab gg Penden all peti ve Ave BA tha: under in 19 | for bees t. Ms wi cent entena * st Promsea|™ cosh = og noug esse ; ae , $2 metery VE to sr. bas vale sence 7p. aay. se sas le Da — ark the 1 1985 wi m n | Am = ere ‘% int Te — Ee No. 1 bu” on a BURE ath soci bargains. i. Sharh "| Ponta daring the ys mart nO wt ai /OnTiNu es e Hie ak Sane oan of 3 fa phage " a. to| eral mber. oping c= pay i S Am Gas & ‘ ns Bae Tel’ Pa pat ie Set v- ry Terry. — sa ice xX REP AWE ‘ in 3 eer frst 104 eo) eda. Wi . ae ae Be Man ey = =i ‘eae so" ea ard so 1 S Pratl ua v. St: Vinson 2. nounced i rae - 10 © fig ‘ary R itnes r Am a ay 3.) a bet Butte, on at sevice iter a ——— ao 0 as Rummare 190 Aubul ae The a tech ot this hogs oe has efu ier | io oe = “3 iro ce ea 7%} age 330 i Samar omnes. VIOLA fons a sas tan, Treen etd Go tena ay ha see Hee eee iia jets ae, is tas = altncape eo new, 19% a — ut aa A rge iis ew Bs es Bono frat : cee pe thong Sve prone at 19, date vee! sales brings et, 75,90 » paper mot ptt ° ngi s Fi Anac ¢ Tel ana my a ‘ime bu: tet eeunes — — > ohn | rr ‘ee 47 Sota: nich - be . rades: pd Se — pes funtaon be gr ce Brewer > snd Il Ss ted | es aver my B ber p is 18 his the a Penta: “Defense Wi —_ oh a38 Motor rye ‘e og ee , Séune terment hi pot, is Saetoed . ID res Male 6 Lae pis r plst Sine redi ire on, we Wise Sa i te bathe wie a | een i 1b Grinder ee oe Orion, Adv The I teh- 5 neta , would ; itt ‘ison | ie as Nat Disc A. 26 ¢ B isi po He ad, tn ane: at gost = Mon- M F er inde achi 6 | sale, furnished. chol: ict ended the was spoke ee Budd iv av - Na Cc c, 29. on } were a po AM —" = . from ‘ust ‘Too: La r in rad jcmerese ss Note inN s Sha ein Reppin ee Hee * Ie ne eee ae a ar ee sa ioe ope —— mth ce “nounced : Senate Anitras EM president neat 4 fe ES —e pate sts fe a D; ay r . Pied * Board of Di wees ationa rp Rise lat ined be "ba. woul aE 85 Thee 2h eect . rane te fs mat 8 Patera ANIE sooo P Demter, yy ve Png Ka vw ae iri": a3 Nort = ag mercial we small 3 i 38; pth Bern “a Pontiacs ABU LS ent ~~ P ROG they, ~s Directors ¥' reed ge questi a its ort a Wes. 8.7| e 5 a ot i m or cr aunt of M ATH ABUNDAVITA \ office ATT RES re ome in Co. w Ni ton Merwe roguc The ce se ete is Ne m AY 8 avers . 2 ; qrede B en v8 oF mbes FE oi a {FG, e E : we terme Ma tbe A Presi of lion jsetete. t The monn to iv the ee iS Ohio Pac . is) a sss 3, ined sed. il, pe eB couse ‘von be ees fart ~d ra Weve rae A ere s ‘sive Bar's pene = wien Pree The eae cat . a vs poe it Pan ot ms mediums . Grae extra ome coe ri = Rg beatae RP, cen co Authority aa rs a year. = and tee resumes Sort up: . se Rat Be a spears re he iat ‘i oing wit "si ay Big * ee cla Ne. of t R. ch reach na i it on Col ee a 33.1) . nee } 1-43". 56, ee tion cSt, Joseph the eo. 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PS wa ars. tes, TA rk Oh Noe Spee 2 eelee _ Belped ee, tee Ha wee S the thas’ a ane : mot 200 fected Tae us me ot bo sent = a E bg ad Fry te a ed a nn Ar rea pop a: prog RS s Au ot = seaseries zara 2 ay a be sarees cram rhea | i“ ea it| 8 ete DEST rig ee. ‘oad eo a choice Ag ae ee #80. Te al ‘rhe E see Mr. we Ben a ee sheate see —_ as wee - ae, ily. rs IC 2H 5 ae tah Sa oa ees a, be Roe N cue 1 u to pen da — wee! a pm we on H rtf E By a #0 050. ot eT = ar ate iaard, (90N R S ie ype 1? ew bred ~~ yy Nurse, Ne S : Lf: cea Beleh ample ve amen, eded) eee ee sie ce Weldin ixt to 10.00, oo. ther ts — Au in ure 12.80. 00, IN n Een ae t g Di $ ell Pat oe Ss * gee ies 800 ae f = rere CAREER CENTER | opapc3B,O4tAte BS: sane GROSS ; EXPERIEN : B-) Rik mene me Good EaceD BUTCHERS ROOM — PE S06 * - Instructions 9 Ez te $200 vacations ete. Apply Tom's Mar-| GIRL TO LIVE IN AND sTaY |~~ ote PADDOCK FILM sERVice | At Pog aS to purchase new et, 688 Orchard Lake Rd. with children ni, . Call before | ACCORDION AND PIANO LEs- 1056 W. : FE 5-8753 jand contracts Pal ao ae. | _2:30 p.m, FE 3 sons given in your home, Exz-. ENROLL NOW FALL 2 The ok ba bake" = IF YOU ARE | GE ENE ERAL sey See ae weigeneet teacher, OR 3.9468. eh ee i. Tee, E . iS. PONTIAC clengts, Poss To Buy-—To Sell~To Insure Lt were: 5 | erences to te tive te in, MI 4 . B im *t. Keego Ms . SIG AN EMPLOYED SEE Gini, «DAYS & WEE. FR Sunday. FE asen” “"** 808 Fr eats3. aiareiee : “LISTINGS WAN WANTED © BILL teeter Geet ats oe | BERING EONS LEON 1 cs | MAHAN | Seretitstierce Salesman WEIGHTMAN | Sasasaas oe Vo es Work Wanted Maly 30). ry So ene} | pa suf who wants to be more successful : home than ° SOOO LOL LLL LALA | VG by WEA Barnes, tne, to Ran idtexstoss 16 East ry noo sREAUTORS | PAUL D. HAMMOND in ‘his prevent. Job whose “ambi- F k] wig Ey eth at | ed. six years experience, Wayne | “Well, there is one course that bothers li wel Nee & Pos ‘Evening ee * it tion goes beyond wishful thinking T an in , HOUSEKEEPER TO CARE Fc FOR 3 3 Garrett, ORiando pert . = : me a little — it's} Notices & Personals 25 1075 nal co PE 5-741 ss Eives, PE 6-4714 who wants the opportunity to children, Live in BLOCK. BRICK & CEMENT Wonk | P@SSing the Tau Phi Zeta fraternity house!" OR ON | WANTED TO, LEASE, RENT eventual Lona ownership. . Sal Products wOUREREEr chimneys & Pirepioces built rE ume x 4 eter ACTION! wat FE poren. Soe read on, ‘ Li * Sr ‘ ~ ee. =. . chi ay * B i i UNY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED. WANTED: CITY jis Wits Sew: ae capone bs Seomerted o_o ) Fagees Cs Pais tow ta Powe carpe oer eee Vestas: | Buliding Service 12 Moving & Tracking 19/ ‘ns 0, fressiy adviser saptact ss ot pos tana Or | ee PE tani. Cal oustanding ealet in’ the United | Wow. ahD pOmmaORr" le 3______| BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT. | ASHES & RUBBISH & LIGHT| PE28134. Confidential. The Sal-| fract “tr is wtet wean: loo. — States. & RESTAU- CARI v3 WORK NEW AND| ¢ ter and ral buildin Pumph at! | cet, ecererg st Coueen. | Cheat Pea egy tale 5 meld be Scene Sate’ sats | Rent Apts, Furnished 33 pauee ef ene tie chy | 29199 Orchard Lake Rd. ter dey meee ane une |e ARPENTER — PAINTING. BRICK AND 1 BLOCK LAYING. | Kai MOVING AND rRUGEING,| Aerotred Knapp Shoes | Pour. See ug for the fast serv- NS is ext ty P -Farmington Twp cashier. counter wallresses end repair Storm windows put cm _Qreain gs. ee ee oe _Re fo Aes er han on ptt ana nd = “Ser oe tee ay — , fl gg = bath. 2 e ed dint or if you want to go forward in 2 and meals, Blue Cross available. oe ER AND CABINET 5-031}. Custom BUILDING FHA FT| AA-1 MOVING TRUCKING. PICK. rae vox REARING GND, i -ouple. Adults J, ato: Eregt Rectwese wun the leeder TIRE CHANGER: PREFER MAN _Apply in person. — | oe tee at a ke . Modernizing. FE 45470 up and delivery. Good sefvice st Li Edw, M. Stout, Realtor P osperes " 1 Sa ; come in end listen to our oy experience | .. =e Ra idee ee LARS ane Murdock, FE 2-1861. ihicx 3 LOCK ERD, CEMENT ere tt cay time. TIN, — ae Re FE 56-6165 Motor Inquire 22 Auburn, Office ; ver] O%eT Pair starting salary out-| 4 Year old child. and light t house. | C ALTERATION AND| large. BEDFORD MOVING i : er We will select @ limited number! employe benefits, in- —_ days. Reliable and er- . FE FE 4-4688. culo Gnas wo! Ph. FE Bu: i ROOM PURN. APT, WILL Ac- of men for a of evening cinding pata ‘paid talia- ietion gonaidered. ET MAKER AND C we & Distance—FE : nmi tick 5% MORTGAGES ® cept ie baby. 207 Oliver Classes on ine, America's} ation. annuity | ‘and Life insurance. Bite week. Phone FE 62129. / “ter. Kitchens @ specialty. FE SveroM CRBINET ARDC AND CUSTOM | LIGHT HAULING OF ALL KINDS. FOR “ 1, __| ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN from |7 RMS AND BATH FURN APT Sumber 1 car. This can be your rtunity for advancement. In- i a, yt Formica = OR 3-057 PE 2-1548. : < : ~ cre with 100 frontage. Utilities furn, 238 Orchard Lake ee want 6 to Long ig whether! quire Morping, 111 N. Perry. TADY ros SATRATION WORs. CEMENT AND BLock OUR pote TY. — NO AND RUBBion. | "2 : NG T ¢ 5 . 56 Es CHR ee hal it fhe business. ee , and ladies’ —- §-0256. | Poors, basement “EM 34878. E . Printed apbine--tast service. r 7 on 10 E Pike. De! my een: CARPENTRY, CABI FORMI- CEMENT & BLOCK LG a V¥ TRUCKING. KNAPP SHOE : Equ Soc my is he tor — W. 4. “Bad” ENGLEHART ? : LADY. 35 TO 6. TO WORK IN oe vere. Attire A os, Fectea- Ru auled. be out. sand, + Ss 7 os == e. nH Sales Manager TRUCK DRIV Bo Photo ‘Studio, Inquire Kendale's, 34775. work. FE 5-0782 _fin dirt and gravel. 32-0003; Ellsworth CASH Lepsnmat ——— 14 8. aw St. EER “SKINNED AND oT bP-| CUSTOM BUILDING TNCINERATORS CLEANED. | Agu ASH | 804 8. Santord FE 5-6120 * ' _e SO crveaea ee HIDDLEAGED 'ADY FO S_octeness buleher, Be & REMODELING ~ | 234 Birmingham Child Care | Pept ,st¥*, vour contract eway. ts i ay Sousework. ELECTRIEAL— WIRING ANB : O’DELL CARTAGE yaitters” and practical nurses praise your property. @# ver cent | Bod st have Bb womvored surroundings wate apt. wi heating control work, Licensed. Pree Estimates _2vallable to Pontiac. MI 6-4030.__ contracts wm mast year | 5— pas ay A gous. Ie, Tee ten Tel | ges Martay,_ FE 20001. a Valentine Balders Leen) Oe bE sens "| HOUSEWIVES: HE be AE eS WE eetll und stk for Tea Me. » , bhysically oe ‘ARM LIFE EXPERI- | MA 53721 MY 2-3608 — vty, ware fr TP Com eee. G Oma, | FO. Foe Pipl a, Be IDDLEAGED WHITE WOMAN | faster hud"tiu"* “| Canpenren azrains ax a-| TTUCKS to Rent | ier. cronae appuyataxo| “4 vpey |? ae —s APA 35 neon Mectey to Priguy | nis “ctier meet ono “een ae at NY TIME) "Pe se ee Weather TRUCKS TRACTORS Tenet Ganina ad corchuins. | % ma Ae Reattor | 716 RMB. GARAGE HOUSE fie Go y-4-7 4 re SorweRs) Fra NOt TOS TATE a SSIBTANT. Ca ie | CONCRETE BROKEN BY HOUR | y a0, pictap ”” its Ton Stake _Walles Notions “Cash Waiting. h Wait Frise.” Se $m om Bory, Ba - . Bivd, or estimates. PE 2.0077. — Trucks S atin Se acts Men ee pretty ty “se giniens Sogn | poatinearmand |PAY CUT Ie pat, crash OOM AD, BERL PVA i — S ea a LECTRICAL WIRING, LICENSED| Industrial Tractor Co, . a oeniy cuick. ic DOWNTOWN.” Px : WANT’ r $15 MAN, e. SINGLE: AVAILABLE | Eq Murray. FE 2-867, courteous 7 ROOMS. ee. FE & Our modern car wash. Aqua “iB, reined, tnd Jas Reaoekespet widow. ao ‘Sundare. for ELECTRICAL WIRING Oven Daily ©” sing funder IF SO, — A. JOHNSON, Real SSE) ROOM PORN AFF utr” ule wast ah 3s, unter a . er, Latte ee hee Residential and Commerical Lt . JOHNSON, Realtor 209 Fim si SWiTCHMAN “APPLY GENERAL | "CES STAORANT. Tod OLED: | Press, Box_8. 2" sue : REDUCED RATES — Let Us Z 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | s7—RooM Wop DERN FOR he Yard Masters Office oumaen Are ieee eee = | MAN WANTS S Pant Tie if WORE FLOOn LAYING, SANDING AND| faree vag le, sewe vou Sah) A Dace to Pay | FE 42533 a: “smd edi-d ane of | Grand Trunk Western Railway. | "SOG © ssdtical ~~ year Post ta Ja -. es yeas © | eee FROCK des dat ace to Pay | io Get THE Most POR YOUR 7 Rooms, DAY WORKERS, CALL ;| WANTED: FIRST CLASS CHEV-| around steady position. Good sal- a... Modern equipme Guar, a> | ante Aig EF TOR Ease Your Mind land contract. Realtor Patridge after 4:30 p.m. 4 8, Shirley, FE roet mechanic. Yellow and| ary and peld voretioan’ Mac bere | MABONRY WORK, SMALL OR| Free estimates, John Taylor, OR| _ © ing . pag nm ae HE ng 4 _Checker “ab. 101 W. Huron St. own transportation or live ip large job FE 17-0495 +1616. | Painting & Decoratin ng 20 Restore Credit St. Phone PE 2-8316. 7 ROOMS” CHILDREN WELCOME ("nape aps canvaccing sequined SALES. For appointment call EM _3423.| PLUMBING WORK WANTED. (FLOOR LAYING. SANDING AND WE ARE NOTA GASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS |” Must be reliable, References, FE Call FE Sgruminsen seat secer- aes) ht ap ig Sy Be SANDING, OLD FLOORS 3 | eed wal ain lig ig iy oan COMPANY Sa kiss ee OM Dito Mey. 7 noo FURN i RA _M. : : s. | _mate. Co {ICHIGAN CREDIT FAST ACTION! 738 W. Huron, iG BOY 11, WANTS STEADY LAYING, FIN.|{Z . | INTERIOR DECORATING. y . i aE Avis Bech ariasd tod oper | Tot eM aedtie Pe Ses | B cartne. a central PETG |" weatenana, reo estimate OR| | COUNSELLORS | dou neve ta ccotact-ng tare |} Bite ruins gurtaine fan Saeed | Rees are ice | Pe LTR Sale| Se ODS | — RAPA PRERRIRY | “TrBGa ee “| Faces TE eons aS we | Ste atts | sare "aporpitmatay aihSle "'a| Ea sawn’ OM OT* TM % | Seek vet Coats 7G INTERIOR « EX |e WEWMAWS GUT GOP § TRE aa oe eke tar poe | Agha eal ol ahr th rand i ry 18048 ¥. 7 Mile | POSITION OPEN Work. Womed Female 11 Houss PRUNING. FULLY terior. Ty poems Gis, ee cae. D eee evenings til tw land or equity in your 6, A « near Southfield. Detroit. PPA LP LPL LLLP PPA equipped. PE 40450 L. A. Young. ' . c ho! oe a e., gg EEawood 34842 for raves. | Be Nee General cers |COLOR ARTIST WANTS WORK|LATHING AND PLASTERING, | <1 PA ; a. Roeene. orctae K. ‘L. Templeton, Realtor |> 20% entrapes. aay : __ Mon. thre Pri cai and typing s heces-| in home. Will pickup and ‘eo new and repair, FE40274 Popes removed, Estimates. FE | USED Pa BOX RECORDS, i8c. | 333 Orebard Lake Ra. _ FE 44563 | 5 nooues Pyt HATH STEAM , als WAN SALESMAN aT o sery.. Apply +» aod morn- Wil accept steady work in Mi ‘y rE ROOFING AyD , SEDENO. +0518. t __Open_ Fr & Se Sat. 212 412 gE.) Pike St, W. ed heat. Close te bus, Adults Day | Pp. © Dinnaa & Son. 66" aw. Sores . 1 a.m. to 1 p.m, Waite's sravhle studio, FE 46022. Call | “oo yr bond on LOCAL PAINTER AW D DECORA | Wea, C Children to | Board 26 Wanted Real Estate S2A workers, No erinking. Must be — : 4.|_& Ls werent Office _ Sth ul after down payments saint a Wier ber | tor with some open time, FE o 5 ; clean and quiet. 401 N. Paddock 7 WANTED: EXPERIENCED Tv PRACTICAL ba le LIVE. IN. BAY Wonk WiD.. 10 TO < FE| month. Pro 5-360 CASH 48 HOURS rE 2-004 after §:30. : | serviceman. & V TV, 9a3| _Middie-aged preferred. PE 23-3032. —iervice_ EM S403 _ PAINTING. PAPERHANGING ~~ | °COD HOME. FENCED YARD u- 2 ROOMS, SHARE BATH. j SMALL ? =i Clemens a : Public Rela 50 BAY Y CARE -FOR_CREDREN Er ~ ROOF “REPAIRS _ WALLS CLEA one Wid. How in J a 27 ne Wh oe _baby. PE 23-4957, NTED: e 1 on : Rl bd . $004 — | [sea ang a Gn’ staan ublic Re tions $25 a Censed_bo NceD, | RECEPTION. Or new. residential and Painting &W AW Washing | ‘td. Household Goods oods Ai Nhadgina ‘en tor 3 ROOMS A s AND BA BATH i PRIVATE ee WANTED: Se awalis snl good of banding pro-| pis, fine ere em Hare rel: | HG. SNYDER FLOOR CAVING | "ree esimates. FE FURNITURE NEEDED Soeperstive Neat Rate Exchange | 52. moe oP SEI experience preterred. Be. Sez Nesey st Career Center, | “Srences, Call PLatest Sanging and finishing. Phone FE Ratire home or odd lots TRADES—TRADES | |? entanss aes oe ee My fat," RB SHOP IN Bova elias as Poiatine & Wall Washing Ey com oar | Me, ar, speciale to rove WA . $3. U- ates. a you " a homes, farms, lake Good work. #4 Mary Day. AINTINO & P. eee oe eon business : ag eg SALES nc, | Salescirt for full time tm sporte-| shel Cond __Building Supplies 12A | Paintn AFER BANGING ry payments the scares, Treds your |5 ROOMS PARTL ae oaleed ed 12 W. Birt. a Bae Ne eee Ro Ce: | essonable rales. FE | Only $12,600. Sha pencil and you ce Tally” ped preciate this one. Elizabeth Lake Estates \ Immaculate two bedroom ted Gleaming oak floors, tile bath, and full basement for. hobby or game room, Olt fired fur- ity car garage with nace, cement drive. Also patio and 1% lots, landece perfectly. At $13,480, there's ho reason for shopping. Sylvan V illage This is the buy' of the year Pour rooms with utility ated on aa eontinws corner: ool i "that fs worth $3,500 Jase for the land.. Where you beat it for $6,500? Ww est Side Brick Seeetaa’ an c hnge iene sandstone ft Kamnpben Realtors, FE 4.0528 REAL Ee pant Pp ameiial ; , Eves, & @un, Exchange ir.o, magma re hg KNUDSEN 1183 For, Sale Magus 43 co on HURON GARDENS tice * -bedroom low, built in 1ee7, in t jent “eon: tion with large living din- ee kitchen, ful path: The ‘al price is only $9,000, Terms, -CITY HOME WEST SIDE BRICK | $2,000 down, 4 room ranch type oy Ts “$10,500. 3 BEDROOM reas ps hborhood We finishing RIDGEWAY REAL{LOR 432 N. Main, OL 1-6541, Rochester Co-operative Real Estate Exchange _ Mot, Must be ta od as in HURRY HURRY NORTH SIDE ba nice 6 room 3 2 home ; ith full basement, garage, sored =e and os rooms, Al and out. excellent school district Full price $19,000 Come out, folks, and look it over WEST SIDE LOCATION 3 bedroom white frame home with 1% car garage, has full HURRY | coal furnace heat and auto hot water heater. Home is vacant gad can be seen at anytime mediate possession, Full price tntse with terms to suit your purse, EAST SIDE LOCATION iecanee in Auburn Heights. A 2 edroom home built in 1954, full reese. has auto. heat and hot water, nice ranch type frame, with lots of extras to make liv- ing easier. — location, Let y Sak this one. It's ‘a George F R. ewiri realtor tag Ave. 5-01 =I no FE Co-operative Real. 2 Estate Exchan change & WwW. zinger” & Wait, Delay, then y¥ will to take advantage of nathan ‘Se igptewndle ty six ™ erated basement for Ceramic tile bath, evel kitch- en, breezeway, double garage, big fenced jot. Buy for cash or terms. . WORTH DOUBLE — THE PRICE Large 10 room modern in a com- mercial 20ne area, on arterial street, Enjoy the income, until fa are ready to use for your iness, $8,400, oi large jot, above ay- | car-) A brand new 3 ‘bedroom home 4 f room fi op 3 lots overtecking golf course.| a large family = one, income. Laveiy liv: room,. stepraaving Large living room, dining room : os Immediate pos- = ae bath, full onan, and 5 ea ‘oT TMBREE & GREGG | 12.800 with reasonable terms 1865 Union Lake Rd. Union TZ EM 33314 Eves bs HIL * 0 a F nee and ogame aged if «Se Ate Senay TES trade op two bedroom home oa $1,000 DOWN west - lovely family home, West su 5 rooms. Base- > ge ro rg hl TN — ment and oil-heat, Knotty pine ful modera to minute hitches and ae Oe ee le large breakfast room. y ae | ement, 2 car garage plus og 2 car attached garage, on beau- | seen. \ } i t 1 ! i | i } | 4 | | For Sale Houses 43 ‘NEVER - AGAIN ‘ou find such ® sanyo bome ne pained @ small price, and so mi custom teatures. 8sYL aa a CON NCE CITY-LIV- ING IN BEAUTIFUL sup RBAN SURROUNDINGS. See these spactoug el just a few left—but you can still select interior formica and tile colors if 77 Bide $14,950 care oxo lots on $65 Per Month Pius taxes and insurance Other features include: Carport, Solid Side Drive Large Lots Three and Four Bedrooms Two Baths Situated near public and paro- ehial schools and within waiking distance of a new shopping cen- “EXHIBIT HOME Square Lake and Middlebelt ~ Road . Northwood Organization, Inc Phone FEderal 46191 BY OWNER 6 room older house. one floor, Keego Harbor, on Cass Lake.. brag fb small down Also house apts ara USES off Hedy Reasonable. 22 Auburn, __rear office ‘ NICELY FURNISHED THREE bedroom two story brick home. counsiats. water heater, large freezer. Three car garage, large be agg house, roughout, Chicken . garden tractor, power —— tage. 1675 John R. na. Rochester For appointment, _phone OL 1.4833, BIRMINGHAM, ST, HUGO Hills bus service with old bri CALL US About a starter home. We have - several in different locations. $400. and $500 down, JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave. Co-operative Real Estate fhe BY OWNER. 20 X 4 RANCH style home, 1 acre of land, $8600 with $750 down. EM 3-2423. Round Lake a ] Tr FOR THE MONEY Y Yes Bir! Here's 2 homes for TOR - NCE Sens est. and non b 100 “peau ee + ‘aap 3 room home, renting at Open Eves. Pree Parking per A yt —_ in good con- our W. HURON ; h New ranch, nome, jarge Tring | Josep F. Reisz water ater, floors. wells | praLror 63% W. Huron 8t ready to be decorated, Natu Open Eve PE 32-0250 fireplace, pic window, sieht Co-operative Real Estate Exch work to do. lat tidese. MS OWNER, 4 ROOMS AND BATH. for Py & boon yl $1 Slown. Tie eg tenny. NFORD ST. bh. > tA ee modern, newly | 500. Phone FE 2-i5 decorated, colored bathroom fix-) writams LAKE NEAR res, new modern cup” | school, new rooms boards 4 bedrooms, elso! ia ae room with dining L room and s mm. he gt - 2 car garage, nice lot with flow- ay ore ee Pull i000. deal N. _ Shaker, it rice ; : SARASOTA. nigel early new modern furnished kitchen. Land elec. near shopping. bus Paya ro . A | ~M_ #2516 {Big wer’. ; Franklin Blvd. Brick’ Nicely finished — front home large < ar rm. w fireplace sized bedrm., kitchen with area, utility . bath porch the width of house, auto. of] water heater, elec. ve, new kitchen cabinets & Youngstown sink, Only — down, Immediate posses- & Drayton Plains Lovely & rm, home Wilh hice shady lawn. Large corner lot 100x 108, Pull enclosed front reh ol ir i walls, oak air of] heat, 2 car y “INDIAN VILLAGE” 188 MOHAWK RD. - —, 4 sere , story, 7 Hed heme re and new ES She ae finishing to" be done” Only” $408 GEO. MARBLE, Realtor ms Andersonville Rd. .PHONE OR $1268 SMALL DOWN PAYMENT 4 rooms and bath on 3 but and ei Neat, ner ody 5 JBrlvncur, ie Realtor, Oakland Ave Co-operative Real Estate Bachangs SYLVAN LAKE $23.500 up, Imm: ~ Immediate Possession Low Down Payment —— side, bedroom A GIL OUR BEST wy New F eg . Foes Fed "Open 9 to ® sunrim., floors, lore real home fo es e. A ' Terms John KI rwin This grand solid b ck, slate roof RuALTSS residence has six bedrooms and 1925 ™ ar ‘Large carpeted living | 101% N Saginaw’ Street mare. a ih po gel — bg Phone FE 5-9447" Eve. FE 2-1804 mm chen, | ~~ 4 iy » pantry, bedroom and $400 DOW N cute Sood atked be knere oaet: Five Modern 2 te hom let sized rooms s, “ . Storms and screens, : nice cor- { wardrobes. pes J Cc" P. ANGUS 1919 M-15 heat, A garage and also| Ph. Ortonville 132 collect. barn garage st rear of large |j BEDROOM HOME AT landscaped lot on alley town owner at a — of e's cost at $19,050 ca PAU L D: HAMMOND 26% W.. Huron PE 57741 ‘Ey ves. FE meena | $1,200 DOWN ke 5 rm. home Excel full bamt.. HA, heat. ie “Cath kitchen. a“ 80 x 160. Burdic near John uth Blvd me? pacceselble Must be sold WO 1-780 in. oi SEL 'LDON co. New B Brick Ranch — CHEROKEE HILLS For Particular People! Distinctively Gerianed. custom constructed bedroom hearing completion provides the “utmost in convenient comfort Dellehiful carpeted 22 3 Iv ing-dining room has fireplace erd windew-~ >l! with @# view! Laree, ght kitchen with dining space, I; tiled baths, amuole wardrobe closets ani storace seacned over - size 8 arage & home @s appealing as Maceday. Low down bargain for cash SHELL HOUSE On your free ont . = rs low as ™“ choose from. NICHOLIE & H: ARGER 32 W, Huron’ O'NEI yment Or a 5-2206. OXFORD-Income 2 five room apartments in A-1 dition, entrances SYLVAN MANOR BRICK ~ . + bedroom, 1% baths ‘Cer- amic Tiled? Spacious living room, dining room. Ultra modern kitchen ali on one floor: Screened patio, con- tributes to outdoor enjoy- | t's outlet. Chose. ie location ment. Extra large lot. Syi- among other good homes! van shopping center near- ; by. You will be pleased. y . CARL W. Bird, Realtor. }9s cK OMMERCIAL 303 Community Nat’) B: Bid: ONTAGE —Ideal A PE 44211 Eves. Fi 5-132 for thriving tahbprhosd —— ag a aoe aes media' Ty 8 ROCH ESTER Cieded een eerere i i eluded and all for $9,950. Owner moved ance $41. THELMA M, i EEwWoOoD REAL’ ower nena +3044 TO BUY. _Partridee | . the “bird” to see. ANNETT OFFERS | Ser th Side—$300 Down Save it ot buy thie 3 Lake ta $1,000 Age live. Pom yey 3 poms. rinsed are Situatec lots in Elizabeth nic os? r tates. Immed: possession Total price ton Woods possession on Tmmediate this altra-modern new brick and | pluminem ranch home. Dray with fireplace, car garage, Tot with trees, $22. | Seminole Hills aiek Rome z- located on Cherok a : rooms, 1! on den with $27.500, terms. Watkins Lake Front rage. ee place. ing, 4 bedrooms, tile . seo ke Latte ite tory “ enn: 2 car o age, cietm sand screens, a it Raving Bus at “door. terms, Deer Lake—Clarkston be This besutifu 3 4 bed. FLORI A piewir Wt ranch. Com. - "NEW HOMES: Cars a iat li ess its best Located 1 mile from Cla : » DOW, We £ the key Y House nearly completed with 1 Vil pag Bog Plumbing

po = trees. Beccpuenal buy tor casa. beautiful apt living room & ~By owner. Near Rochester Rd. =," ee picture | i one Seu Berd. OL Aches bina! kitchen & dinette are - the t you see in $5,900. MA 5-0701. i | eoml tio den-rumpa: ST also as a ft — iy 3 w closet | | ~ wv mm ~ mpgae tomes i | Rerabyn tel eee meee | rage, paved s c on venufiral , school . ? » “eo , for quick w fireplace on at- ¢ Sasa | NICHOLIE ent to see ~~ a "AND HARGER CO Smart as They Come 33 w. Hurpn st. PE 5-818 | ranch DRAYTON PLAINS : verry, nice “neignborhosd. 8 Ms — rig ining qnowet, bet hot water Sennen on forced oi] heat, storms and screens, ear Care and « lovely _ “ci for “CLARKSTON A aa R ! «70 W. uron ‘bt. BE re aces rative Estate Exchange INC. Drayton Plains in Sundays | STOUT'S “#33 Two bedroom bungalow with Jpc. | ‘path. Two enclosed porches, “Ex- home with | 480. al Rochester W ay Big Six Rooms ~ PRN Oat | TRIPP New 3 Bedroom Brick Buildér willing to setritice ' for quick sale, 2 full basement 2 tached garage. Latge lot-- west side of Clintonville Rd overlooking Lake Oakland. Shown by appointment Illinois Avenue 50° x 148° site in chelce oO tawa Hills location near ashington dr, ay room, ca home-2 bed- rooms up-—den down, Full apace as heat, 1 car garag xcellent’ buy priced, at $12,500. F Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence &t FE $8161 or F BRAND NEW € RM HOME If must | Waterford. Party sell. 4 bed port. Close to sch ward, OR 3-4460 “DOWN 3 ool, 586 South- $30 BEDROOM ranch homes, full basement. Cor- ner of rere & severing streets. New 3 =e eae with base- ment. Interior unfinished. Good jocation, large jot. OR 3-T301 - GAYLORD | Sabarben Income Pour family, on 2 acres, in a very popular community, Ten minutes from Court House ch unit $ large rooms with enclosed garage. Separate heat and utili- ties. This will pay for itself and | return 10% om your investment Priced to sell. Three Bedrooms All on ome floor. Very clean and comfortable. Automatic gas heat. Pull basement. Cl commercial. — Shop with —_e uarters. cellent buy 87.500 tenes “Call today, quick sale an ‘wants 4 Bot penreem. S-room home; a at for a starter. Not com- blete y oooe. You can live in the last touches rare poe $700 to handle Three bedrooms with 1', baths, eak floors, 5 closets, oil heat, all storms and screens, full base- con 2-car gardes, cement drive. ro" BUY. TO SELL, TO INSURE GAYLORD PE 4-0684 136 _E. Pike St _For Sale Lake Prop. 44 AT BEATUIPUL LAKE 100 ft. lake privilege lots. from s. 5 rest 5-213] or MAvfair 6-2384, BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDR fu live $12,500 with $2,500. down. Here's one for Se handy man, ‘needs — Telahtng ten i ee ‘Tx200. vena canal, wi $1,500 down 10 tne th Cusy 2 bedrm. home, large — utility room. ie legos. $8,000 with $1,500 down, Lake front: Neat as a whistle if bogroom ible 2 poe liv- fore s. Only titers with ea 208 | T. G. TROCKE, Realtor | MACEDAY LAKE Lor we x 16 reasonable. OR 3-9656 bus. ich sae moving; priced | “For Sale Resort Prop. 44A 44A NEW CABIN at St. —_— (3 hour drive from | NEW LOG CABIN. 46711, iv _Suburban Property 45. 454A, ROGER B. HENRY, Inc. Sil Ma Rochest: OL Teiit of OL fei MILFORD AREA. Best Buys Today Drayton Plains Beautiful 6 room ranch, In- pt ag mel and stove, $12,750 WILLIAMS LAKE greta, Brick—Commercial A beautiful, # — oom | close to downtown. $25,000.00 with $8,500.00 Down. H AROLD W. BIGEL OW) Broker FE 5-0845 | KENT Established in 1916 | ‘ou'll ik thi utle, vi ° is cutie, WEST SIDE Excellent family home in A- 1 con- ¥ stores and i nian consists NORTH SIDE — & rm. bungalow, | L Nong room, dining room. ‘full bath, c kiteh- and { cabinet sink in en, re walls, full base: nice — ent m ag 3 space, ou” bus 5 tine. Now ae oy xEw PLA. non - East side o ots oy Cole $1,345 down plus mtg. cost. Balance ‘at. $34 per month, Total price, $7,995. Call how et QUALITY BUILT - HOMES - New brick ranch home: 64 ft Ng a RT HUNTING Laxp, c house on 3 acres ta) barn &Cres, 20,000 ft. of stand tor Lerees er chickens. House $2, or will ‘reserve amber has 4 —__ 2 baths. beau- rights, will sell for $2,000, tiful view down, terms. Presque Isle Coun- HE. P. HOLMES, INC. | acges Weer SURSORBAN “S, INC. € ACRES WEST sUR A WOodward 1-T1¢1 i REAL ESTATE 607 Shelby St. cor, Conaress | FE - Detroit 26 ; cl ce on A ” Fer Sale Lots 46 L Taneh - OPBPPPPBDPLPB LL DAA PP we 1 * CRAWE RD ; AGENCY Commerce —: 3 - lots on 50% w wares. MY es . 41540 = street and a ced to ¢ ° aac ae r street. . Ie ir 2 lots. $1,100.00, $200 Dn., 10 ACRES s $20.00 | ¥; ful only one Priced for 3 lots $2,100.00, | mile from Pontiac citv lim- * | ith 4 feet frontawe - reels left You can have all 5 lots for in this area steal at 3,000, $750.00 down, wee only $5253 with Asr600 dn monthiy me 78 ACRES | Commercial | Beautiful corner parcel io- 160 ft. frontage to the rail-| cated in Independence Twp. Dixie Hwy., north with ‘» mile paved road of Scott Lake Rd. Approx., = frontage: . 2s iS oe SUES per’ Seat | dividine = Call. for appoint- | ment to see this property. Commercial f tee nat soo Maree | Edw. M. Stout Realtor il ee roer ginaw ‘PE 6§-8165 $8,500.00 Th ON nents Til 8:30 Whipple Lake Frontage | Hunting Lend \oox210 deep. Beautiful for | “55 oe gaaiek eek an te Bi-level pome on a corner. acres ‘Com- $3,500.00," $780.00 Dn. 6770 e ee ee Quick pos: monthly. session, Terms = ° HAROLD W. BIGEL al f Broker PE John K. Irwin REALTOR Pag =! 1925 OTTER HILLS| st SUBDIVISION mst Eas" Cron” $500. Call PE ean. Seidel ripe tor Hontage. Getty Gently By BALDWIN VENUE 70NED BUST- ness, fron’ on Baldwin ing land on oe with $5, “506 ft, Near Ww. Columbia, Offered at Sot - warn Cane 224% ACRES i BALDWIN AVENUE ZONTD BUSI- Ragga ge, Pg ine ness, frontage on =, 107 - is semi-private lake with excellent x95 ft. corner W. Re a cnn ke Stream runs seapedee mcloeysl oe Pies; broke on uy To, sell—To ‘Trade / you *suY TI 1Tr-- WE'LL INSURE IT REALTY CO... REALTORS IN Oe on SUBD ee Exchange | 4, iain Sek te . ‘ae : . en Evenings | 44278 j 4 LAKE MAple age able in this beautiful and ex- —— ed and open Go tras ae nm sites, enc! acre in. size. "Sites sold 1648 UNION LAKE RD. EM 3-467! two acres, Between Harrison and Lake. MElrose| For Sale Houses — A | SLICE OF HAM is For Sale Lots. Camel et a “STEVENS FARMS only a few left, All lots —_ at least 100° frontage, A ne com- Se een re a EE ~ ae Etbp INC. ‘emet Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plaine | OR 3-361 en Sundays | Lapeer Be. or M ] OR 31331 | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange LAND y SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVI- ‘46. | Por ~ For Sale Farms Peed -20 ACRES) 2 HOMES 20 acres of Fertile soil, all till- able. Also has 2 chicken coups ede — barn with running First house has two bedrooms, part bas¢ment and J-car garage. large rooms — tull "> oo aie h a full es Now rented for All. this for only $11,000 with 83.000 down, The present rent from sec- ond house will —_ exactly halt of the payments, including interest. the best buys tn incomes or small farms, contact our office. WM. A. Business Opportunities 51 BUSINESS | & HOME, munity. 1919. Ph. Ortony BEER, WINE, GR On M-8 Bast of PONTIAC REAL Ty CO. 137 Baldwin NORTHWOODS A modern restaurant, fully . J cabins. Ideal motel site. ft, on pavement, 5 acres Near Mig. Heart of hunting & ood, Realtor, FE 5-1284, E BLEACH ROUTE. E5- tablished 10 years, $1500 needed. Will demonstrate and ings of 4 to 6 dollars hate Box 66, Pontiac Press. CLASS C LICENSE corne: 4 v5 i ” parke PE 45181 FE 28532 EM 3-4896 HARDWARE & HOME Small hardware on a” pe AB land. THIS. Illness GIROU ™ & FRANKS GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4305 Dixie Hwy. OR 30701 Open until 8-— Sun. 1 to 5 p.m NEW AND Larceny bggret STA- lease. Very po: For information, or Mr FE 20103 or FE 2-343) Lots for immediate Wey om | ton for multiple commercial industrial use. j Sylvan Realty 2383 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MIDDLEBELT . PE 54-9418 WATKINS — | LAKEWOOD SUB. A scumber of excellent unaes sites have recently become avail Saly, cubject to rigid ccceaatiane. potency o2 Dixie ae OR 3-inee EVES. OR 3-006 EXTRA SPECIAL ae Choice City lots near a new $1250 full = Terms can ns REALTOR: 300T W. Huron OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 71 ACRES. ONLY 68,000. 3) ACRES pear Fenton $10,500. 236 Acres only $22,000. Easy ter we: Dinnan & Sons, ts gg FARMS FOR SALE ALMONT, 80 acres — 4 | pews Pde ~ Romeee | rn, stanchions. silo. iqafin fei peat “the oe | liberal terms , wih ALMONTE. » 200 —" able; larg partly mocsled.: milk ing parlor handling. | op ceceivest bur ry $178 ver | barns set “up for and bulk milk he DRYDEN, 80 ecres—w ms nig house | = to remodel. § ‘payment to responxble t Saar DRYDEN, 40 acres—sc: po buildings. $5.000 $1, i geen DRYDEN, acres—Mostly all tu. - able. th water, 96.500. Might be divided. OXFORD area. farm land a “acres of very — moderna | Beautiful wooded ; 1 block from eggs on. Straits Lake Only and $25.00 pe this cholee parcel Let you these : West Suburban. Terms you can't afford to miss—$25.00 down $25.00 si -morth, Better take —you sure won't find | iH. BROWN. Realtor p- Ww. 2-4810 Greperaive Real Estate ‘Eathenge LARGE LOT, 832120. LAKE PRIVI- leges, Crescent Leake. FE 2-0023 3 LOTS OFF SASHABAW RD. EA. 100 x 150. FE 3-7741 after 4 p.m. =. —e LOTS IN ROCHESTER lakefront; 7 one acre | | parcels 3 ten acre parcels. All” ; reasonably priced with low down perm =| “CRAWFORD FE 41549 MY 3-7085 YOUR CHOICE Seminole Hills lot at 81.500; Wat- | ‘Kins Lake Rd. 64 x 320 tt $750 and Drayton Woods. $1000. Cali for details. FLOYD KENT, Realtor w Lawrence Open Eve: Next to the Consumers Power __ For: Sale Acreage a7 lake lots only | co. dove | | c - Hay pe 8 buy | 2%) Acres~3 miles from City in | look @ them aent spring at these terms. ~ WARD E. for lea two Smith silos and ode farm buildiness, This farm has been owned and farmed for many vears by the same family. Seldom p ® farm like this offered for sale \ H. P. HOLMES, INC, WOodward 1-710) FOR PARMS AND ACREAGE Call_Rutiedge. OR 3-1111- FE 4-0003 } 92 ACRES In exceptionally- attractive | setting amone huge oaks maples. pes hpwe y farm house outstanding Dairy and era ‘ain brans, silo poultry house. Ideal for ex- ecutive seeking beauty and tivity in a farm. Call tonight for details. 2% W. Lawrence Next to the Comsumere Power OXFORD FARM with at re 4 bed. “al MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Oxford, Mi _OA 83122 | | Sale Business ‘Property 49 Bos Lots with SMALL BUILD. ing. 44x110, located next to al | _ley. FE 30716. 3 STORES WITH APTS, i, DOWN- town location Pontiac Press Ses | ise WAY NTAGE Realty, sth § voces house. Buchy Ortonville. Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEB 1$.10 BUSINESS BUILDING One of the best locations on — Leagtl heb ae in mercial Ex- cellent 1c bidg. ‘with ‘attractive ‘ront ed rking for 375 pa: location for a supet hardware, do- it~ yourself mart, auto supply, § & 10 cent store, discount house or just about any pa} volume retail outlet, $28,000 down. PARTRIDGE FE 2-8316 Open Eve. 7 to # REALTOR 43° W. Huron 8t., Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A a arma BUSINESS _Baidwin, Will decorate. FE 2-7832. IN THE AUGUST JOHNSON bloc’ of the most modern very suitable for —_— _ doctors or architect. Dec. Ist possession. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1204. S. Telegraph Rd. ney 533 pee sae oe ie king tS ah mig. | FE irom CE Business > Opera DRIVE-IN ‘ ot TD, SUEY (eT et on {amediaiely, “vor sale. or ' She FE28181 for an ad- KENNEDY PE 4-3569 FLOYD KENT, Realtor. | im , wae Priced | GET Ae OU ICK,| 4 through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial | HO ROOM. $500 DOWN — $800 monthiy in winter mths, $500 during summer. Ex- | ment Good lease ; R LEY. BRO FE + 15T Eve's FE 7-0986 SPORTING GOODS | On Grand River and located on y the water. Almost $60,000 worth Jobnson motors and boats | this year, Five room home cluded at @ price you would Be oat glad to pay for business | MICHIGAN BUSINE SS | SALES CORPORATION | Colittowrre voatco { 416 PONTIAC pe tin BANK BLDG wW E. weit, rant ‘across from Pontiac 732 Glenwood. Worth Bg =~ Rages ‘quid like to sell but will ee Partridge 1S THE “BIRD” TO SEE TODAY’S SPECIALS ONE HUNDRED AND & ROUTE—All eouipment —— for A-1 operation. $22.00 d NORTHERN RESORT liquor bar and small grocery Plus comfort- be: . and on the main U 8. highway to the Straits Only $12.500 down plus smal} s! aaive, IN bande asp oe Fat cord intersection Pests of Aer ot soe vane round trade. Comfortabie living quarters. $9,500 .on easy terms | CORNER GROCERY in friendly | community in Oakland Co, $100.- ross business per wet mad comfortable owner's only $1 down en. pe 000 in stock. | WARD E. PARTRIDGE 1 REALTOR FE 28316 | 43 W. Huron St Oven Eves. 7 to 8 /MODERN BAKERY Thriving business. excellent west rasonable terms. Roy Annett, Inc. 23 E. een Pe ral 86-0466 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 ct De ewhaty | & GARAGE, GOOD \, PE 30716 eae 1s Tie Bn"? rs Shs gr const RD, JUST SOUTH of Orchard Lake Rd. Store build- ing ready -open for business on a wonderful Telegraph Rad, corner frontage. Be smart Commercial corner with drive-in res Pen bevel business. lo is wn, eas ent rill yal pen w do’ im in business A. JOHNSON, Réaltor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 WiLL SACRIFICE EQUITY in Ferguson tractor Sherm backhole and from end feeder. and International dump truck. _FE 71-0251 or FE $-3772. COOKIE, JOBBER_ FOR EXCLU- sive territory in Pontiac and sur- small capi. SMA! _jease, low oremees ~ Sale Land Contracts 52 82 WE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD @ LAND contracts with attractive dis- counts to offer for sale. Dorothy sare Lavender SOLD $8,500 wiTH $2,000 DOWN. unt 20 Ber, —_ r ¢ $54.00 RAY ONEIL, Realtor | 2 T103 FE. $1792. $1,600 DISCOUNT Property. sold down = vets @ pe — aser ha R. DO RIL EY, Broker PE 4-1157 Eves, FE_ 17-0006 ~~ Money to-Loan 53 nnn {State Licethed Lenders) | and fixtures. } - or | | | TRIOBIC | writer and. get it! "= /35,000 Families ‘Recommend | Buckner's Kis wnt tae oie at ee A cost oF pognoying at hbuckner’s ae YOU THINK. : Get veeded ui iekiy ~ from **Bucaser’s iendly loan company. Buckner Finance Co. Offices are located: Wati. RANGE, AB APT SIZE E ELECTRIC ivinator refrigerator, $40. Pica LVS Woo SORE apd walnut desk condition, e739 alter $ p.m. Pri... _ alt ll day Sat. and Sun. AFGHAN, SHAN, LORANCHO. 48 X 72, $26. Pontiac 2nd Fivor. nal Bldg. Drayton Plains, 4512 Dixie Hwy, Welles ne a 230 - Barnston next Bank) Utica, 45462 Van Dyke one block ‘North across bana . GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1948 to 1955 cars. B: your title. Most Lo closed in minutes. Loans made on furniture Sounuces” and other eosurities. Oakland Loan: Co. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG “FE 2-9206 — ‘re —_ NEED SEASONAL CASH? Get it PAST at Beneficial. Loa custom-ta ilo Bank income. Fhase st for a one- ‘trip BES NE 13 ICIAL. F IN ANCE CO. = tod Lawrence St FE 2-9249 iUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN Ag $500 red to your needs and { firs A BARGAIN IN SMALL RADIOS $1 to $12. PE 5-8155. APT. “size AUTOCRAT GAS | ~ stov . PE _&! be A HOT POINT refri Kenmore Ironer iF y & chair, _ vias ‘room set, PULL SIZE; Gal. water tank: 2 sinks. Tox20: men's dress ekterds; cuppensd Cupboard rd drawer: doors; floor lamp; ‘hiehehatr: 4. tree; porcelain top table; pene bowl & EM__3-3855 0! eae ae iwen RCA RCA, CONSOLE. $29.95. antenna kit. “WALTON "TV | Walton Cor Joslyn FE 22269 BENDIx® ELECTRIC DRYER, new, tute eye Deli installed. No down payment. $2 per week, Meviar Washe: late model. A-l condition, $30 Phone _MY_ 33711. BED AND COUCH COMBINATION. ___ FE 24039 ~~ BOTTLE GAS w low price. Complete installa- | Er fast & chairs. cotiee mete uly & tabie. Felerisson | alides Toone cha: ‘ giloman. bievele. Hoe © ahnson upstairs, FE 8-0470. 3 PIECE WALNUT BET | with 4 poster oe Bus | BED SPRINGS, Evers’ | ALL FOR $44.95 PAY ONLY $1 WEEK Furniture p+. cpg Pearson’s Bank VING, ST SELL: 6 hes 4 edroom » 97h: — ax ba ge carved pavtera MAYTAG ‘ROUND Ww. . FE 4-405) HOG. TA § i ktaill table, 7 Port- able record player with changer. Needs small repair, Very reason- able. MI METAL TWIN bax - fy oe ay i sare price, sia call EM 15814 alter NORGE GAS AS STOVE, came ou burner. used 2 sea- pesos frie, “1 ~ pehe genaTNas ING. CHIN THEY ALL MST GO-TO Piha ROOM FOR RLAYAWAYS: rreadle BED M ie a whatnot, $15, MI caly 3) eas. Kenyon Mite ~~ els, one of America's | ES OR +2401 best brands, Perfect,.new, guaran- for yeags new | BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR refrigerator for a ¥te more than | on all new furniture with savings used machine ichtg! rescent, 393 Orheard Lake Ave | $195 bedroom suites Ph Sosbeuer OL ner ‘OL 1-9791 | ~ LOANS Law PE 3-713) SPRIENOLY WY SERVICE up te 7 per cent. ' $69 Bunk beds... 5 39.95, | $39 Maple che: s RESUILT ~"MAYTAGS. SQUARE Pully maf Semon Thyle Jonson. $335 2 piece living room _Blec oe fi veg ss $EBD00 DR. CHESTS, 15X27X35 ... $15.95 50 innerepring mattress . $ 18.95 DR. CHESTS. léx2ixéé.. 17.05 | $18.50 cotton mattress $ 10.95 ALL CAB ‘8 UP pe 4 pote! wardrobe .. $ ise | Oakland County's Largest Selection x * $ ‘atvof new and ured tumiure | PICK & PAINT STORE Breryema the home. Come | 143 Oakland Ave. $-0562 Ro onvinced of o* | ROSE DAMASK COUCH, goed ition, $35. Cali before ‘Oakland Furniture | Spm. PE 26378. 04 §. Saginaw PE 23-5523 SAROUK ORIENTAL RUG, 6 X 12. We buy. sell. end Raid _Ex ‘condition. MI 6-1980. ROME DINETTE SETS ing set, coffee table. chair, Rea- Lacon le ® co! 5 a & e, good pe onl MA four ae ond table, 969.05 vabee. 48 STORKLINE MAPLE CRIB AND Need $500 | Sestnr act atts cent | Postroe pt cur Ear a a toon compare and . STOVES. BOUGHT. | SOLD, EX: or Less of these extraordinary bargains, | changes, Tusmrs. Clem WITH QUICK Dake oat Orchard | SINGER CONSOLE, 0l0. FORT: Lake Ave eile 831 80. C eh F, SERVICE? | CHERRY MOHOGARY DINING .* ij TOF, room set. 8 oleces $130, oa. | TABLE TOR OAS sole, . romaste Peeples & neyo “a —) pros | stow eed cond... $35 3 fireside DE GAs re ne your first vist so come im or point eee On . =. ee, . Munro Electric, 1060 auto. turnitur or signature and | . oa . & repayment plan sulled to your CASH POR SMALL RECORD FREADLE cae s. Priendly courteous service players, FE 5-8785. + awaits you, Leslie Fleisher M&0 ) CHILD'S FENCE, 610. COPFES ~“FRADE-IN DEPT. ager Bertley Voss. Presiden table, $3. Oxi2 ru and Ped. $15 | targe elec. range—Hi. leg.. $29.95 > . i. m set, $25, Dressing 33 inch range ; 30.85 Ph. FE 5-8121 table. $10. Strofler, $2. Wardrobe | Recon fusr elec. refrig.... 940.05 $5. One chest, $9. Electric stove on. + eee, wader ae good condition, $75. Radio se see ‘aa cn man pel ir peat Auburn Heights |‘ Targe davenport odd > 8 0.95 Home & Auto 15S DRYER” PAST, ONE Heavy walnut twin beds..... 8 0.95 | CLOTHES DE Nas cvelianie. Shaner i180 Value. foor lamps on erate scratched. Extraordinary Many ire ted here. oan Ompany Orete rd Lake Ave Fluorescent. 393 YM iAN's J H 9 to 5; taturday 9 to 1 — 401 Community Natt Bank ag | CASH 1 FOR Feud -~PURNITURE a te Terms = Y VO? NT or s. : 8 PE 4-11: WHEN YOU NEED © | GHROME DINETTE SET. 630. FE USED APT ELECTRIC RANGES aes 38 Pmudeen.” > | Lt = sper Electric Ce. 1060 N- PHILCO CABINET 1 TELE- $25. to $500 * Moe in, erect, condition Rargaio. aro eee AND You can get it quickly on rou oot _Treane “MINTZ DRA- Huron, q * gignature. car or furniture’ Ko en. | CUSTOM MADE CHIN] ‘Dita. (USED HOT at dorsets, Payments to suit your Dpeties. 1 or. Scioto a = washer budget. We will be glad to help, PF. i cae ue, 90. | Rew Hot Used. dichwash- ee eS Sea bite Chenille twin bed. r 32098 now $228.98. Sweet's Re- spreads, $10. Double faille bed-| die & Apuances, 422 W. Huron oreads with matching shams FE +1 Le. FINANCE CO. 100 Pontiac Glote Deak Bide. 8 ~ Mortgage Loans FOANS $600 to $1,500 homes * melon ee’ or net, = . Por home additions or improvements, 3. To row — enclose aes pm onstructed. 4. To build rf garage or on 3. Gariccond morte 5 Seen pa ages Apply 208 Nationa] Building Pontiac, or phone FE 4-4729 _ Swaps __55 ALMOST 1 NEW POWER MOWER sen electric train. MA BUILDING — Blot Se $200- $400 accepted a on used cars. “ 4, Van Welt, OR. 31355. CATTLE CE, jo J to A rose 4 2285 Houser Rd., Holly. and trailer or what, Sarrebel, 3% 8, Telegrap (3 BEDROOM MODER) HOME | With extra large lot oe! | Tap Will trade for late model an 31708 after 6 1” DELTA Be new for cement mixer. EM — 238 3 *T HOUSETRAILER: Banoo trade for land it land, your equity tm a bene. 4r _cash, 556 BE. Madison. ‘A on, 1953; exoeilent cond. NASI TION WAG fot building lot or sell, PE: $2814 arise YOUR ~~ ICE SKATES ON . e new pair. sharpen skates. of fi ve fix- tures. Fall by ent Torhene now open, — for stmas, aneee 'S FARDWARE "s W. Huron St WwW AL Stoo rat mtreecher. for good : ster <, 8461 Ay SB] in Union Lake Village. For Sale Clothing 56 BROWN i AMINE, COAT 45108 ot "Barntenty ass Se Ties DAVENPORT, AND. CHAIR. PE 4.3904. (GE REFRIG, WARM MORNING Mahogany desk $50 Hoover uo- right vacuum jon ree with at- | tachments., jahogany con table, $15 44016. AVENPORT. . OCCASION a ual and tamp table. In tine | condition; Very feasonadie, after 4, DINING ROOM SUITE, 9 PC.; 4) MF sa | DAVENPORT AND CHAIR: STUR- dy, condition. 20 Semtnete: DIN} 2 er, Be | guceulent condition, Joe ‘| Huron Apt, 205 2-0. ee i 3 Orchard Lk Rd LECTRI “RA ANGE APT. SIZE : with clock and timer 24 Utiea Rd mm §-8068, FOR SALE: LAWSON | cellent condition. Rea.onal oaabee, Victorian chairs, good condition. _MI 41888. heater, both in good condition. _FE | = GR DAVENPORT & CHAIR. Mi sohiang blend end tables and coffer table, 1 nee. PE 4-8360 GRAY TA AVENPORT, $35. Cail wa 4 PC. SET Doublé . dresser Large mirror case bed Roomy chest of drawers ALL FOR $109 PAY ONLY $2 WEEK Pearson’s Bank F urniture 42 Orchard Late Ave. 47881 _We give Goid Beil oi stamps HOT POINT oven range, | Oriinaity "48 a4 bs, $249, — Electric aoe “pumps rat ay HOOVER V ACUUM, LIKE NEW $14.95, Bette brushes, all makes. 966 M: ¢, Huron Gar. * 5-1618, dx12 LINO RUGS. $2. De PT. — couting, 7. oF ‘ TINT INtAID Tink |p ee Lord’s Pay and Appliances whi ely ‘8 Used To RUBBER ie PAINT, yu $3.56 | WILL TRADE REFRIGERATOR for television or sel _Whitfieid. WAYNE GABERT’S TELEVISION SALE pea Console. picture tube -658 CA 7. ee 7 were tube, ..659 Sears @ new Console, new pic. tube $79 Pic, tube Motoreie Table M. new $4 Piette tubes Otnine TO" o8 for 1 ‘J* InN. 8 PE 5-6 a"yrars To pay Used Trade-in Dept. Lounge chair’ .... asher China Cabinet Electric range Davenport and chair ad = = Refrigerator apo couch ny ttemy, convenient terms. T HOM: AS ECONOMY ‘FURNITURE CO. 1 8. SAGINAW ee PONTIAC, MICHIGAN USED a. M Tr, $24.50; dovenpert & chair, $14.50: love seat, i iigerator, 92040; Chine cont: at a ON LAYAWAY sine, Seszszes Westinghouse romp Sgn pe stds. 03 L. WAGNER CO. 1960 WN, aplane Cor. Pontiae Rd. b 60239 WESTINGHOUSE REFRIG ‘ condition a Hend ERATOR erson, : $9. PAY ONLY $2 WEEK Pearson’ s Bank ie ho eee Gold Bel old Bell 0 “Bale gas ran range 105 Br a Christmas Gifts “59 DOLL CLOTHES. A: SIZES. FE 20500." ONE LIONEL ~ TRAIN SMOKE 16 iL TRAIN, and lene some accessories, For Sale Miscellaneous 60 - ATTENTION estimates cheerfully given, e SURPLUS. COMBER & THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ‘18, 1955 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Oe en ones senee eee ee eo is Paine ‘& Lino, Artists thay, era hobby < ation “Hobbies. and Supplies” yamaher 24A, 30%” OFF ON soln bse & Lan’ s. Owen’ he +) ‘Orchara’ ei Le FLUORESCENT Fix Fix- tures, newest etientons aed ge most ena, _ ation rooms. $11.06 om and 03, marred. Call at sbourooms. Michi _orescent.- 393, Oreha bard Lake Ave, ~~ 276 eae pone 8. meling ee ae: - emaPER CABINET SINKS Binks to build Re ‘ah.8s: Double sinks from on oO penne ——— of drapery material Smal roll ton desk. r e 4 room e le ‘TOA CLOSE OUT ana FURL O OIL ° TANKS | 135 gal. housetratler or small omen —tie. $220 gal.— $29, 375 gal. $31. aeT. cone by Sa $6 FT, BATH- . 50; grade totlets.| oat & BUILDING D SUPPLY $19.08; Gouble sin! $14.95; 32421 ues G. a. |8_Orehard Lake A FOR' SALE—SILVER MUSKRAT washer coat, size 14. Reasonable OR 3-0441 after Call PE 56-6515 after 5 o'clock.|} LABGs NATIONAL ©. ister. & M ‘COM PANY | own machines og anol power hack saws, pe knives NW Corner Walton and vke Se ae Teen ere HEARING AIDS. W AND used. Phone 29-7900. ers at terrific values. ri J 54655 Shelby Ra. LOPES AEE Sitemath arty Socttasent ange ity ‘marred in transit. good condition, OL Ale several 54 and 66 in. models i See : it terrific ee ae Fiuo-| SINKS FROM $5.95. 52 GA Me Toons, 393 Lake Ave.| tric water beaters, $79.95. 30 gal. ; oe ‘5 G, A, ‘Teempeen. KEN’ 1 ILE SEPTIC TANKS 29 PACH Mates set FLOOR HOP ie = Ee Ee eee sails st skye (LADIES | FE 4- Can Eee Layaway nN : ret Me a iin a fe Si cen aoe sien $1.98 TOMBER CASH AND ARRY In8 wh boards ....... oM Me r PE ee eeeye ed exae" ag aes ite te Fs BAND ay a Set, TRAIL- PAINT, ‘SALE on white at $5.06 gal, HURCH’S INC. with tomo a tae and thermostat. $25. ons .3-1375. 3 pe. bath trim $115. dally § to 6; Sun. io to Arenaee © bing S ly rans umbirg upply re... save Money at BURMEISTER’S LUMBER 800,000 wily SORES Ss oF An kes 3 YARDS TO BERVE YoU ywood, $8.95, Pontixc Ply Masonite, "sheet ee Ree ate OE ee fir wa CASH PURNITURE ; . it | 4-7881 a he Alar A. fir oe. DIAMOND PLATINUM WEDDING ; set. 1. 19 cts. plus side stones FH} ot — Po per aes Value PE_5-1332.. 3° blanket insi.. 100 YD. IN BACK HOE WITH 4 Piyscore drag ‘boom and bucket. OL 6-0821. 4x#x's fir Plywpod . DEEP-WELL PUMP. 30 [x8 Knotty pine per Eihie “Coleman fooriamen heaters Soll pine. Sn.” Pe 2» al’ hot water tank es tui|Comb. alum. doors from < al ee, i: Ra bY ‘om b fae Boo moUsES: #4. “fie. 117 PUT- pce yp tle DRAW TITE HITCHES aoe. | eee FOU Tpe kina that bon te the frame - F. E. Howland. 3145 Dixie Hwy oe oe Oe Aa A U S pall te desi; “Fernie = B RMEI TER Sclas peome e108, vaie =| Northern Lumber Ca. h, $2.95 value, $1, 8197 Cooley factory irregsiate, “Michigan Pluc- lane _rescent, e Ave Telegraph & 8 whe Ba. 14184 PAINT YOUR BASEMENT Tite Wall $2.05 Paratex banal ae ames Get BLAYLOCK c. Alien Gash ts ‘PLUMBING SPECIALS set. A quality with PHELPS ELECTRIC HARDWARE. ae supplies, OR 31217 OR i 1 Miers “pumps shallow and deep well RELLY HARDWARE Auburn «et Adams, Auburn PE 2-6811, ‘Glorsecfeatefe i s* heater In roe YOUR FALL \ ed 2 88. Oak flooring Pe $130" v ne lin: Redwood paneline 10 in. BLACKETT’S oe Be DING SU PPLIES rj On FU at. wt il $161 Dixie Hey, RESTED IN OGRAPH- Bay Wa for Peco = Bee ification wt 24A =. Go, ‘ga GAL. a cond. MA STORM SASH sed in Materials of All Ki OPEN trons jicel sash, oak timber 12x13 by ns eh: wee cher Suis 0) Le te caret Py agi Sat. Talbott Lumber | fing . Combddation Bean ae money-back guaran- #1131, 10 a.m.. tel | p.m, ~ Do It Yourself .. 61 USE ov lig 2 oe! ‘BO YOUR own FOR RENT sanders — hand sanders —/- Clinic paper steamers ~waxers & furnace ey ners, Be: _chard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150. Cameras, Equipment 61A OTHER CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT listed ander “Hobbies & | plies," Classification number Sale Musical Goods 62 4ccoRDION, NEW PROFESSION- Lange Sos. $800; sacrifice. CORNET FOR SALE Call or see Mr. Vance at Pontiac P GRAND wana "“CABLE-NELSON. oO hb © . bicid WHA Serve, t *« ‘Kio Ae "My husband dd it — its his way of making fun‘of our — Across ag re Ss _ Auction Sales ie ‘See in used furnitu For. Sale ae 78 1980 PONTIAC CHIEF. resident condition, reasonable 7, weet of Keego Trailer Transportation Offered Pe Ne PN a Nal ne d 87 CALIF. BOUND? IVE lh can. Pontiac’ Driv saa ra Sates, 7 Wanted | ed Used Car: Cars 88 88 i954 CHAMPION 30° FF. TRAILER. inate Fhe FELVELS ii It_ Good condition PIE $1268. ‘PAY LIKE RENT en wane Fg ctcomplete 1 of modern mawee ¢s er, As weet as 16 per cent and Teo down. Pay by the week, like rent. Some ood iivaole trailers as low as § TRAILER EXCHANGE 30_8. Telegraph 2-3200 Trailer. Exchange ANDERSON and GREAT LAKES, | 27 to’ 45 ft. America’s 2 unchal- | tle as % down. As — to pay at 5 per oak in- “P ARTS—STORE 60 8S. Telegraph Parts-Service Open to 6 thru, Sat. Sales en Sunday P.M. - ‘Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Tov at Groveland, —_ bet Village 1 bearing right at a m a ‘, "el. e 1953 22 FT. RICHARDSON, —- new. Very clean, J tlre bertrensmtc sa silane S ase WANTED: HORSES TO BOARD Can care for 8. Best of care. FE 17-0318. For Sale Poultry 74 e. conte .. pond nad 29 Denton Hill » just off 58, Peaks Mae 92428. FOR SALE DUCKS. - _____ «3061 Crooks Road. band ALIVE. FE 2-2670. 26 PONTIAC CHIEF © aw iiTE ROCK PULLETS 4 y hag eae i warts ROE PULLEYS 84! A COMPLETE CHANGE Roasters, 4 . ibs. $1.25 en IN EAUTY AND WHITE GEESE e200 aPleck | CONSTRUCTION NS.| NOW ON DISPLAY AT HEAVY ROASTING CHICKEN alive or dressed. 6 to 7 lbs. Roy ih 2s stile et sca HUTCHINSON a *| geen TRAILER : SALES 3081 Livernois, corner AWburn, OL 1.0543 4301 Dixie Hwy. Sale Farm Produce 75 ae nw OR 3-1202 2830 8. Dort Hwy., Flint Savings $ $ $ Savings On new 1955 models JNING, | au anteed. OA 8-3925, OA 8-3325. EED AN, GOOD CONDITION, _ $25. FE 5-7808. WINTER SPINET PIANO, Z. YRS. oli. Excel condition. able. PE 46115 after 5: aes k WANTED RESPONSIBLE PARTY mone en Spinet niano. Can be seen in the vicinity, Write Credit Manager, _ Office Box 61, Greenville, Sale Store Equipment 64 CPB POLL LLL LO PAA Ah CLEARY -CASH REGISTER, show cease. EM 3-2685. ment lor sale. PE. 3920. RESTAURANT IPMENT, mos. old, ba price. 300 Ones ‘Fai _ Lake Rad. ree ee EAT t MEAT SAW. iS SRCTEIS FOOD er, new. Used large refrigerator. good conditipn. tables 24n42 with chairs. 4079 8 Lapeer Rd (M-24) Metamora, Mich. Phone | 4or4 __Sale Sporting Goods 65 Attention Deer Hunters an BY! IT’S COLD OUTSIDE! Take Advantage of ean eee Clothing Values 95 Drybak 100 per cént etn | $32.00 Drybeak woo! hunting alle oirtek vest ‘tees $0 Glass insulated scarlet bank $19.05 Glass insulated scariet ce $15.95 U8. or Beacon Pele Boreng sa fe red suspenders ae GUN N BUYS FOR THE DEER HUNTER £105.65 Savage 99 EG, 300 ca $108.60 Savage, 00F. 300° ealiber $88.35 _ Rem. “921.270, ° 30-06 “caliber 968.85 ‘Mestia 336, 30-30 or 32 caliber $91.60 Winch. 64.32 special 8] he Winch. 71 348 rifles $83 98 Act AKC BEAGLES. g*: AGES Good ht M 3-2423 7 REGISTERED “Pua PUP- 10 weeks old. MY 2-1373 4 | < tz champion Boor Buddy Pee bid 311 N. Hospital R PE 4-1194 Sexe PUPPIES, AKC REGIS- tered, sired By champion, MUtual __ 4-8360. BEAGLE AT pe te $15. ay FD. Ch. Bon of MY ‘RIA COUNTER & EQUIP- BO r 8:30 BosTORS AT STUD. CURTISS. OR BEAUTIFUL REGISTERED GER. | Ncing and coite ‘ge Soe $5! pups, weeks _FE 20719 BEAOTIPUL ‘| onan ¢ oF CROW | Ci 3. omens _ FE core PUPPIES. 5 TO] AND FE cHow PUP BLACK MALE. x. R sebr:' en. Good © children. ll ree F meal 2205 East pone of used tretiers pat Lake agg la end | in ALL-STATE TRAILER. 3 PT. en at Very = condition, Sleeps four. “containers Beer tpet be te. yas ___$550._OR 3-6323. 3700 Dixie Hwy ii F POOF att ALU UMINUM § SPORTSMAN | Orchard." joe _B 8 Rochester Ra. | trailer Sleeps 4. 4:30 ween = te. MU Cute. or 7 Ray- 2005 Lakeside ‘ eek Bieckmere arive. _White Lake, Milford _ Farms iow ‘Siivertel Rd. One OENERAL AND SEYLINE FOR vy merchandise at a mile cent off Adams FR moderate price. Genesee Sales, LD APPLES AND SWEET CIDER. [ici Die one 41 N. Squirrel Rd. Pr RDSON, MODER aPPLES HOMESTL.*D ORCHARD, pS N Praterele 12 Downing. rE $1.50 and up or pick ba + %) a bu. 5460 Orchard MOBILE HOMES F REPAIR SE tee. Booster springs installed mV. CORN. Tec BU, wired for Bisset trailers, Adren Phone MA 54-4791. _ Short, FE cn | Romp eae so) OXFORD © | ase asc | Trailer Sales Bee the new = General, Stew- art. Skyline Holly bo ape a south of Granger Rd. _Sale Farm Equipment 76) 15 it to 47 tt “New low bank inewrance rates Only ‘_ down, A A-A BUYS at nt pens y—wheel horse -and Panser | Ever see a trailer 12 ft, high? wv plows, roto-tillers and snow DEER HUNTER SPFC. tive Holder Rat wasp” | 10 USED TRAILERS | See Lee, the T ractor “ae TO PICK FROM SEE THE NEW i066 $195-$595 re sees anes ws a, | BUY NOW! She ceahivwbenencetn = $908.8 | Bee it here! 12 ft. high ‘WE TAKE TRADE-INS Oxford Trailer Sales DEPENDABLE PARTS AND Michigen bottle gas. Trailer parts and accessories KING BROS. #1112 | Mile south of Lake, Orica on M24 PONTIAC ap PF OPDYKE _ a ft Png 47 ft. long ls a: |” plows, "and ‘casters TRACTORS, SNOW a Diack and Started. L, r mAMSTER ‘SALE #1 PACH. ati __ Pet Sh w 5M Asser eee Le ed red. Bensifairs ‘marke ble. FE 5-2471 PUREBRED FEMALE BEAGLE, | 44-8060. PARAKEETS AND CANARIES. _2480 Auburn Rd. FE 46510. __ PARAKEETS. CANARIFS. CAGES. |. Since, 1927. $84 Oakland Ave. PARAKEETS. BABIES AN AND CAN. $120.85 Winch. e 270. 30-06 caliber rifles Ry 95 $104.40 Rem. 760, -™ 30-06 caliber rifles $81 95 $124.96 Rem. 740 A, 30-06 auto rifles $96 95 All scopes and mounts at deep |. cut prices. Use Our Layaway for Your Xmas Purchases ANDERSON HDWE. 2182 8. TELEGRAPH FREE PARKING FOR 100 CARS Mon., Tues,, Wed. and Sat, » to 6 ‘Thurs. and Pri, 9 to 8; Sun, 10 to 2 12 esas NOTON AUTO- matic, 3 shot, 5-8624 after 5 2 GAUGE STEVENS PUMP SHOT- gun FE 5-8065. FOR SALE | Seeks ea Wend, Col & Fel 67 PARAKEETS FE 2405). Closed Sun. REGISTERED Soon” Forrias. OR 3-7566 after § p.m. GEneva 8-4241 Year old, RR... 79-1078 _ Mich, bucks. PE ie after § p.m. | 220%. Mate. Rochester OL _1-9761 |’ Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 BOARDING, BATHING AND CLIP- . 14 N. Perry, FE 23-6113. mage ronpe onerenopeon, | "tre ’ tris Tractors, trench. | « LE | jon wy Also Su’ irbar ‘+ snow tires | "Catalina $2298 Hay, Grain & Feed 71 ALFALFA [AND ALL KINDS HAY, ND CUTTING la and brome beg on Alfai- MU Sleeth. Ra. "Kear Wixom Rd. it here! Jeri, snow _Auto Ac —— = 80 * enn ceeeeres = _ Paste. ner oe er ‘On hess own G lass Service FARMALL 8 14 TRACTOR AND | When vou need tt! Have you tried | tools. FE - ze ue our service? ce? Glass installed while | _.._- | OLIVER, BOSHE:, sdanune |- [7° Vek Rocfense jets Senered. spreader. ‘Iike new rectors gti | Of coffee to 8 customer with each rem mil LO | ; FOR SALE: eo fae pe LARGE y| meat-type. roaster 8 to 10 Ibs. | aia a - fruit ¢ trees — setae Mpatterson Nursery. 8700 Commerce Rd. my os (het RANCH WAG WAGON. OR oR “CALIFORNIA BUYER AVERIL'S 2020 DIXIE HWY, FE 2-0878 or PE 4-6806 WE Pay ROLLAR FOR = COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Mairi, Rochester OPEN H TILL, 10 P.M. WANTED — JUNKED OR USED = — make anv model, Top 'BAGLEY AUTO PARTS. PE #-9219 70 BAGLEY 8ST. UP TO $50 FOR JUNK & CHEAP ears FE 2- days or eves, THE HIGH DOLLAR ~~ high grade used cars. We need them, Drive the extra miles it will pay vou well, 4540 Dikie Th 7. VANWELT ‘ RR 3-1355 A AP CARS AND pie FE 4.4878 and MY2-5492, ice THE = REST - THEN GET | py trom BILL SPENCE For top dollar 2 ‘ate mode! cars. _ 2627 Dixie Hw wy OR 3-1603 WTtb. JUNK CARS "~& SCRAP | Root tens cal FE 40582 WrD: > WRECKED END JUNEED | “ECONOMT CARS 22 Auburn For r Sale , Used Trucks ' 90 SOs rw | | CHEVROLET | PANEL TRUCK. ‘ol feat CHEVROLET PICKUP, la Set CKUP, 575. ‘3 CHEVROLET PICKUP.) draulic bra. = , winterized, $60. iss1_C CHEV. ve TON PICKUP. FE 1950 FORD ALF-TON PICKUI __Goot.. co cpadiiion Cali OR- ett ix6 DODGE 1 tl REASON - _ able. PE 2-504 FOR | wat oa TRADE, 1955 | Che to _ sell, OR 3-437 = New and Used) Model. Half-ton. 674 E. Beverly. | _ LET PICKUP. HY: | kes. New clutch, runs , $60. OL 10307 $25 | OVER WHOLESALE 3% ton pick-up. Priced | Denby, Drayton Woods. 31900. , . good. ¢ seaateien 071 Tappon Dr _ Clark trailer. Single axle, excellent con- dition. $995. MA 5-7609 PPA 19580 BUICK SPECIAL, 4-DOOR. _ and Heater, PE 54-2750 ‘52 BUICK HARDTOP A very chore special with black too a d red body Fully equi 3 “owner. ear This is the one ouve been looking for at the right orice. 66 =Oakland ; _ 22381 1954 BUICK CENTURY RIVIERA 2-door, 14.000 miles, excellent con- dition, $1800. FE 47043 after 5 pm FE 2-7448 New 1941 FORD PICKUP, $i0q 2476 OR ims FORD &-YD. DUMP TRUCK. | agree | race 2% FT. INSULATED | For Sale ¢ Cars soy a Fee Sale Cars For Sée Lake Orion's Newest ver Pontiac Dealer|%# “Russ Johnson’ * A-l One Owner Used Cars 1955 Pontiac 2 door; nice 2 tone paint.......$1995 1953 Chrysler New York- er Hardtop, all power, a beauty. | 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air Se- | dan, Powerglide and lots | of extras. ' 1953 Pontiacs. 2 to choose | from, both are ‘like new | j cars 1 1955 Pontiar Star Chief 4. door sedan, all extras, new car service. Russ Johnson. | MOTOR SALES 51 N. Broadway Lake Orion 100 USED CARS PRICED KELLER KOCH Chrysler-Piymouth Dealer | Seen Liberty sed r Department 13% Mile Rd, and Woodw the BIG BOY) be fy iclmtad y/ BELVEDERE rt Coupe. 3,000 miles. Radio, peatee. Powerflite transmission Red and white soy Plymouth Belvedere Fordor miles. Powerflite Cooma pinay radio, heater, power brakes WEEKLY PAYMENTS | _ Chevrolet 4 dr 1954 DeSoto V 1964 le gg | Bavoy 4 dr. $11.10 1953 De cl $11.10 953 DeSoto C! $10.15 ‘ 1953 DeSoto V-8 Ci. Cpe $12.83 Credit 1953 DeSoto V8 4 4 $11.67 i853 Dodge 4 dr $10.1 953 Dodge Suburban , 10.50 Plan 1983 Mercury 4 dr 12.83 ii Biman eretop . . He PAVE YO NED ym . Bett ROG ALE ees y mow! ir’ ee tu YM NO CREDIT. Dodge 2 dr . 61.6 AD CRED 952 Hudson 4 dr ..$ 0.36 WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION | 1952 Plymouth 4 dr $7.70 oF “6 ry) AUTOMOB' LES | 1951 Chevrolet 2 dr 8 750 THAT. YOU CAN BUY FOR 1951 DeSoto Custom 4 dr 87.7% | VERY LETTLE DOWN A | test Plymouth 2 dr . $78 WEEKLY ant a ENTE OF AS 1951 Plym .. $1.80 LITTLE is 1 Plymouth « dr $ 7.40 Buick oc Aes pod ‘4 .Sier DeSoto stom Pinas No Co-Signers! 1980 Hudson ¢ $1.50 rie ' very! FULL PRICE Immediate Delivery ‘aa tos a ae . PRICE A | 1048 Chrysler 2 dr $196.00 Dea! Direct! 1648 DeSoto 4 dr $273.00 ie Oldsmobile Ci Cpe... $198.08 * * amobile . $106. No Finance Co.! iss Plymouth “Cl” Gee $150.00 iss Piymouth dt fise.s0 mow r . d Buy Here—Pay Here | Inet Chevrolet @ dr Hs-00 agon... My y ; 167 Oldsmobile Sedan . .. $135.00 Y’ALL COME a eee $138.09 | 16 Plymouth Cl. Cpe $100.00 NATIONAL MOTOR SALES | Tt & SAGINAW CADILLAC 1954 FLEETWOOD TOP | condition. Call FE 2-7600 or eve | PE 4-7614. BRAID © Motor Sales DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer Cass a W. Pike &. 186 - es oe hnkee” "McCulloch Chain Saw V-8 ENGINES ARCAND ACETYLENE Warne D inc, ford, Chey Pontiac Dodge J t jac F MI 6-0446 ibe Crook a ‘~y Fagrttnes Olds hercaien Studebaker. © er engines, ~ Mich. Chain Saw Distr. Ford Chev. Willys | Sales, Service, Rentals, MY 3-5821 SPECIAL USED TR: ACTOR pe | is AJ ‘es iy os a automotive | HDOTS. SCHRAM AUTO PARTS — and 4 industrial _— equip- | 2539 Dixie Hwy PEE 44-4533 ‘0 ‘actor and OTO! front nod, od tires and con- PULL | RACE MER ERCORY CORY _spTOR. — al sed — Wagner PE 5-167 loader on your ps] ‘ choice of our used tractor: WRECEING FOR 7 ce le Ford ‘* at & special combination low sed corn pickers from on _Stesk. FE S18 205 ome Be of atock for what- HUGH ARMS & SON For Sale Tires — 80-A A SET note NEW South Lyons white mais, wt 503 &, Gagi- USED MANURE 8PREADE: Pb I. = - aa 2 AND 4 WHEEL, = prt 4 USED TIRES. $1.50 UP, P see ae walls. 503 8. Saginaw. $25 A Pr... HOUCHTEN & *“ZON 670-15 SUBURBANITE MUD AND snow remold $0.88 603 8. Gag- 44-0087 USED TIRES BOUGHT AND SOLD. 50 to choose from. All ers, Wagner ders, scrapers, i Service, corner Auburn at harrows, etc . : Opdyke, FE $815) Y New Oliver ‘55 gas and diesel tractors, also OC-3 Oliver crawl- ers with bulldozers and loaders. w SHAOULAR CONVERTIBLE, satend’ parte hn Pore Pn. OLSTERING. AUTO. standard parts for Fords, Fer-| TOPS, UPH gusons, Massey Harris end Ol | _8TAR iver tractors and have a com-| ECONOMY CARS 27 AUBURN plete repair — on ‘“n of the | CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE above equipme car. Cylinders "sores. Zuck Ma chine . 2 Pontiac Farm and _ ee peciaes crereieaeegemecemenen Industrial Tractor fC o, | MPSSRE remuar FREE ESTIMATE OA A N. OL 23-0008, cy 800 BALES EXCELLENT ALFALFA (FF eile PE Sade 50 cents per For Sale nsreeteek Saget ts Pe sal ae : beh apelge Foy 3 ane GHARES (OF CARS Auction | Sales 77 BR: Ail) MOTOR SALES COMMISSION SUCTION EVERY din a hae been + wig ¥ 7 PW aie | For Sale Motorcycles 83 oe “Parniture for every reo | FOR P PARTS ARTS AND BERVICE ¢ are) * We. scl} complete Saries Gale Oa tee ar | See saree 2 any | see ~$isat. ‘ty and Brodie, Auction. ‘Boog cone 4 ORV. | Bageabay oy, Pe LE Sita Ser 3" pi. ~Boats & Accessories 85 ghest, (i Chest (fey Wood-Waketiela), Cher r bed nieces vanity: | A ty implex weaet, tke new, es | “Fale & serves ers, commodes. and chests. Liv- | 90 PER ON A it N ing room furniture, desk, rugs. 1955 Samees Outboard motors i ‘tables. nverestine collec and boats now in. stock, jon of paper Weights: some nice OWENS MARINE old ching and glass, Knick 396 Orchard Lake Ave. abelves. Tricyole Binns and Phone FE 2-8000 | 1955 Pontiac 4 door Station Wagon . Auto Service 81, soars Se git sega et [| ee Saturday (ntl 4¢ ‘os ac eo ye J 62 COUPE. FULLY MCCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS: DROP Oper AUTO GLASS CO. L "Mod ] Sant nSta etiphat ap | SRA ee eels ae wn Equipment, RTS rr se LK z Chevy Bel Air Mile = —. (Ni of 14) Open Ev « ” Days a Week is full power iatadhna Stuaewe, eaced 34 Buick hardtop. ike new, ‘ara . Starters aa * ~~ fest cash offer Re Biveler we en “power. a or rade and fi ¢ balance, | « ‘ ‘ Lots of parte for ‘46 cars | "53 J | Clipper arent end five years to| | end CR ine ed rE. +1808. 44 W_Lewrenc hawrence. ‘B Fiye., overdrive “we * be. Lapeer, and Ave. Ph. FE 4-4613 Ge. haber sie a RA- ~ jac. Hydramatic Fates = fais. . motor ‘e have plenty others and CLEARANCE SALE OF $304_evenings. cheap trai r ist CI CHEVROLET 4 1 4 DOOR. I DE- luxe, in good condition. Reason- able. FE 4-3780 ‘4 CHEV. 2DR.. si005; FULLY | iaed w Lincoln 5-1100 _ i960 CHEVROLET 2-DR. RADIO — and heater. 875 Scott Lake Rd | 1955 BEL AIR CHEVROLET 4-DR_ Eee Epa miles. $1.000 off list, rst CHEV. 7-DR.. GREEN. iD ogee Radio and heater. PE GOING Somewhere for | Thanksgiving Whr not start from here in one of these buys. 1955 Pontiac Star Chief $2305 | 1955 Bulck Century Riviera $2495 | 1954 Buick Century station Wagon . : . $1895 1954 Buick Special Riviera .. $1795 1954 Pontiac 2 door ........ $1295 | ~ 1955 Studebaker Ccupe ...... $1505 1953 Buick Super 4 door $1195 COMMUNITY MOTORS 02 -N, Main. Rochester OPEN rit, uM 9311 GES GENER CREWE GSD CON: Gwner MA: Sat72, 1541 Climtonvilse Clarkstan 055 CC A me AR) " 2 tone. load: &H Powergiide he er brakes and mium wh wall tires. iT mat all 56-9219 ‘92 CHEVROLET, 4 DOOR, RADI eater. epet light, good Sannin SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a good used car, see Classi- fied NOW, equi ‘and winterized, [- NORTH CHEVROLET | Wondward_at 13 M i ‘| 33 CHEV. o | Floor Cars—Officials Cars 195: E EXCELLENT CON. ‘ . wilt amis Scott Lake : ; rs} job, place to live or a. trades accepted. Trade today, ECONOMY USED CAR RMKT. 22 Auburn Ave PE 4.2131 ‘92 CHEVROLET, 4 DR RADIO, | heater, spot light, other acces. _Sories Good condition FE 5-6902 SACRIFICE. ‘35 CHEVY. 5,000 miles, will trade equity for older model. . EM 3-0064 ai after 5 ‘33, CHEVROLET. NICE. i0 000 | mites, 27 Mechanic i§2 CHEVIE BEL AIR miles, Standard shift, Call ‘oe 6. FE 4-3183, CHEVROLET, ‘55 BTATION WAG: on..2 dr. V8. Overdrive, white wall tires, electric wipers, wind- shield washer, Will secrifice, Call Mrs, Johnston, EM 3-4101. Eve- _nings and Saturday MA _ 4-2468 CONV., $1095: POWER glide, power steering, radio, heat- er white-wall tires: metalic bronze color, All leather interior. Beautiful NORTH CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile __Lincoln 5-1100 ~ Chevrolet’ 1955 Demos TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION SAVE UP TO 2 No Financing Problems HASKINS CHEVROLET Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 MAple 5-5071 Open Nights ’til 9 / TAKE OVER PAYMENTS © ON 196 Chrvsier, 4 tires ‘ike new. real clean, PE 5-2766. 19683 CHRYSLE Ro wg YORKER 2 Dr. Mt auto, Carkner ‘Biudedeker, MT 43410, a Baa “Babee CONV “sae. Yoo ust see the manaer to get this 4 wie pete a ROLET 1100 Woodward at Lincolsh § 1951 DODGE. R Zz) ‘2 ail 2 DR., & H, WHITE SIDE. walls, oth washer, very condition. Private owner. ‘31. FORD, WITH ond: Good ¢ : _tires, FE et a4 FORD 2 DR., from $1195 for fall T clemanen NORTH CHEVROL Woodward at 13 Mile + Sfop Shopping, ~ Here It Is! BRAND NEW 1955 Rambler Station Wagon $1799.17 DELIVERED © COMPLETE Including the following equipment. Radio heater, . directional signals, over- rive, , JACOBSON’S HUDSON CORNER PIKE & CASS “hig oun woron a Ll . rkston pe $1102 04 “FORD CUSTOM 4 5.DR_ $1677 eon CUSTOM 6, 2-DR. a. | Caner ae 16556 = PORD COUNTRY ae. Red and white. all ac MI Tassy ree exceDs radio. Cail ‘Me PorD CUsToM 7 DR. PER- fort mechanical condition, $245, $-3011. Re eDep. 98 A, Ee Y NORTH Ce ood: at 13 Sais Searenee, — § ‘ sodward at 1) Mile ‘$2 NASH STATESMAN HARDTOP. Sreryteheg. Se NOR CHEVROL: Weepees at Me OLDEMORILE 1947, GOOD RUE. ne regs perfect tires, § c Aple 5-5084, - Department of Public DIVISION OF POLICE City of Pontiac, Michigan The following is m List of im. unded en oe which have are, therefore, scheduled for sale Ua ee ‘ ; y ‘4 ‘ : Ve Me a os ee i 2 ee - « I ea Ae: ecet ~FORTY-SIX — oe THE, PONTIAC PRESS. YRIDAY, NOVE MBER ' anne See Gert 28) For Sale Core. ' 94] ree S00 SOP TAY. bdr es : hack vi " ae mes ba | 2 : sabe . : Weare at 13 Mile I . 1100 . 2 Goodwill ere een ye ) ’ USED CARS picenl comgion, Best” oli" | Malke nem, thane mies, 1 owner , LY a BA RG A I N Ss! | ERE "752 OLDS 88 “aime, a accom: (8 oe | 00" Sar — | a a REO CTanibassador,” 8505. Plenty owner =p pore 4 DR. tides: JE az | “ner rae mene turn sienals. ' : For the Best 5 1954 Olds “7 ee ee ee oe ee $1 795; { bargains. other. ace Good 5 he | . | A THE la Beonon y Care, 22 ANburD vat seer ted this ie we ote, treet Oo SH NE | In Wheels and Deals!: 2 door Super 88, Hydra, 2 tone blue and white, now — — We're making | Weeq yard at 13M ‘a, PONTIAC 8 s: HYDRA.; 2-DR. : . ; low mileage. : NORTH CHEVROLET © 3) PONTIAC. $319: HYDRA A-] Buys Cheapies 19 Ol : ] 5 : - 1947 CHEVROLET PONT] AC wootiimcoln'$-1100- Ait it ‘Deeds, ta set aie | 1952 Buick 2 dr....$544 1950 Pontiac 2 dr. $199 $4 Olde. as Se $ 99 44r sedan, Heater and original ine Ole: | RYDE a | ee covers -ONLY 1931 Nash Rambler — . || Convertible, coral blue with black top, radio and pant. Yours for only $12 per Go Oke a MGLERANS cies. Woodward af 13 Stile Sta, Wen. ... 399 19 Ford 2 dr...:. 144 |] heater, Hydra., whitewalls, power brakes. month. 1951 KAISER 4dr sedan with radio and heater | Yours for only $22 per month 1947 DODGE | Cisse 3 as new with Chib Coupe no rust. Has radio and heater Perfect, for the wife Just $13.50, per month 1953 HENRY J _ Mér. Original finish You wont | believe it unless you see for your- self $27 per month. 1949 CHEVROLET Club Coupe Radio and heater , Nothing in town like dt $19 per month. 1948 PONTIAC Chub. Coase. _ owes! black finish | with no good tires and heatet +19 Er ‘per month. | 1930 CHEVROLET Deluxe 2dr. Radio. heater, new) paint and very clean interior. $22 per month. 19530 MERCURY 4dr. Redio, heater and overdrive Also has good tires. $22 per month, 1952 CHEVROLET Deluxe 2dr Black Fieetiine with redio and heater. $27 per month OTHER FOR LESS These cars have been checked and OKed, SEE FOR YOURSELF 1959 ‘Demos. ' BEL AIRS ‘HARDTOPS SEDANS - + “210s,"2Drs. & 4 Drs, - SOME WITH POWER GLIDE | 6s & &s Also . 12 New 1955s “150s,” 2 Drs. & Coupes . ‘TRUCKS 1951 FORD : 1 Ton pickup. with 4 speed trans- ; af 00d tires and a radio . $495 1951 CHEVROLET ' Sedan Delivery. Fresh air heater. ‘ ag have checked and guaranteed. $445 ‘1951 FORD | V tom pickup. ¢ speed trans., 5 | pice heavy duty tires. $5454 ? ‘195? CHEVROLET + Pp fom Stake @ new tires, 24,000 | + @cteni miles. See it today $545 1953 GMC .: i ten Bn grinnemed panel. Heater RETAIL STORE 1954 Pontiac. CUSTOM CATALINA . Radio, Heater Hydramatic White ‘ews alls 14,000 Mile $1795 1952 Pontiac 4 DOOR Radio, Heater Hydramatic 1951 Pontiac 4 DOOR Radio, Heater Standard Shift $495 1955 Ford 2 DOOR Heater Only Ford-O- Matic $1595 1951 Pontiac DELUXE 4 DOOR Radio, Heater Hydramatic 1952 Pontiac 2 DOOR. Heater Only Standard Shift $595 1953 Pontiac DELUXE 4 DOOR -Radio, Heater Hydramatic—Like New | $1099 1954 Chevrolet 2 DOOR Radio, Heater Power Glide $1045 Z PONTIAC. Retail Store 3 65 Mt. Clemens St. FE 37117 Sm - | a3 | t W Hurep | a ee id nd i985 PACKARD PATRICIAN 4 DR i Really nice. NORTH CHEVROLET Woodward a 13 Mile Lincoln 56-1100 ‘$i OLDS 6. RADIO, HEATER, _Hydra. Pvt. owner. __ FE 2544. 51 OLDS 884 DR. A reali sharp blue Verv clean throughout Radio, heater a Come in and drive this one sure to please vou. Will iwede for cheaper car. 68 Oakland “OLDS 88 SEDAN, $1305: hydra. radio, heater, 2-tone blue; full power NORTH CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile — Lincoln 5-1100 . Company Official Cars ‘35 OLD'S 98, 4+DOOR ‘SS OLD'S 5§-88, HARD TOP DON'T = aoe SEE THESE We. — pre racy week night | until HOUGHTEN. & SON YOUR a OLDSMOBILE | c TRUCK D | GM ALER | 528 NX. Main, macmocees OL 1-0761 | i968 PACKARD 2-DR. EXTRA clean, $125. 875 Scott | Lake ‘oe PACKARD. | PULLY 1 SeUDPPED. | Saar sinall payments” OR | .850°S. WOODWARD | 4 PACKARD ............ 6050 | at 6-2 eee can 6.2033 ‘82 Plymouth ............:.. $763.00 | ~~ Bi Fescemeker “ ties 00 1953 PONTIAC 4+DR. SEDAN. HY- ed pba Hunter's special mbter-_ T. AC OBSON’S HUDSON CORNER OF PIKE AND CASS 1983 PACKARD CLIPPER SE- dans and coupes, R and H, ultra-- matic many to choose from. _Sbaker MI 4-31 06 = HOL Pull power, hydra.. radio: heater. | ———— Very clean cars. Carkner Stude- 130, ! Woodwa ___ ‘SS s Pontiac. Angee COUPE sE- dan, tan. e- xtras. FE 2-9506. wall tires. extras. FE 2- 1941 eye 6, $35. PE §-0056. Ve 13 Mile 5-1100 1934 PONTIAC STARCHIEP, 4-DR.. DELUXE HYDRA. AND ACCESS- SORIES, FE 2-1160, 1984 STARCHIEP CUSTOM. ¢DR. Sedan, Exeelien” condition. OR 3-1588 ‘after $ p.m. + ? THANKSGIVING .. SPECIALS Mercury ‘52 hardtop coupe $ 785 abe? B "33 Monterey 4 door $ 995 Ford Victoria pheovryaet ‘S4 Bel Air ¢ door shies Ford ‘64 Convertible $134 wae pa Station Wacon $i3es rd ' 2 4 . $1485 Mrecury ‘54 Sun Valley .. s}745- | Mercury ‘54 Station Wagon $1895 | Lincoln ‘54 Capri Coupe $2105 Bob Frost, .Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER dramatic, radio, heater, spotlight, good tires Take older car down or will sell. FE 4-4813, 65 Summit Street 1955 PONTIAC. 810 HYDRA. LOW mileage, will take good 48-52 Pon- tac in trade, PE $4031. ‘955 PONTIAC CATALINA. 870. West Side Used Cars demonstrators. Puily oe Studebaker, near} MI 43410, in? PLYMOUTH IN GOOD RUN. nin i PE’ « condition, cant after 4 p.m pig a lent m air tires, ah, good ¢ portation. % pat sedan with power flight, radio, First $1495 offer. MI 4-7207 i OP room tor the 56's CREVROL Woodward at 13 Mie Lincoln §-1100 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. ‘condition $695. Call OA 8-3011 Pivmouth ies Radio ig tS a0. Calk e158. ater, a! PONTIAC ¢ STARCHIEP « coe tom Catalina, Hydra H, White wall tires and sler: sanes cae actual miles. 1 owner. FE_4-2185 | a 3 a yabore Wein r CLUB | heater. Excellent one owner car. | yh route SEDAN. ONLY $395; $405. We're making | PERPECT TAKE OVER PA ah vas ba hear} oP ve FE! np | You'll bere to see it to believe | i PE 22019. | FoRtine ‘$2. HYDRAMATIC. +! * GUARANTEED — TIPTOP dr. All access Sest offer over = $700. 54 Jacokes. | PONTIAC CATALINA, _ You'll ee tw ste jt Pe eee ee 1965. LC it to believe . Variety in Winterized Used Cars ‘M4 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE «| ‘55 Dodge Lancer. ghee : eeii sedan Automatic pane LJ 34 Ford gga v ae e w ; eee -owner car. Call FE Pry Dodge vs 3 & a PLYMOUTS at] BELVEDERE 3 Se Nash 4 Door, Club sedan. Pully eeuinped te ey ioe 5 ior mileage. Private. MI 47 i ‘ zB "MM Ford Ford-O-Matic - ‘8 Buick 2 Doo “+. ev. 2 Dr ‘44 Buick 4 Door ‘48 Dodge 4 Door PFRUCKS "33 Ford ‘2 Ton. Low Miles, ‘83 Dodge ‘a Ton ‘oO GMC. Van “1 GMC, % Ton RIEMENSCHNEIDER 232 S. Saginaw -FE 29131 PONTIAC, 199. RADIO, HEATER. Nov. 1 10. im 8 - John $2 PONTIAC SEDAN: WAS 8905: now for tall clearance only, #777. » NORTH CHEVROLET SHARP CARS ASK ABOUT OUR . 30 DAY GUARANTEE , BEST OF TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED 35 Chev. 8 2 dr.... .$1695 55 Olds Super 88... - $2395 54 Chev. 2104 dr..... $995 53 Chev. Dix. 4 dr... $895 *53 Ford 8 2 dr....... $895 53 Nash S.M. 4 dr...$795 53 Ford 6 F.M. 2 dr. $895 ‘52 Pontiac 8 4 dr.....$795) 52 Ford 6 2 dr....... $695 32 Buick Super 4 dr. $895 "52 Pontiac C atalina. $995 “54 Chev: Dixe 4 driv7 7 $495 51 Pontiac 8 Ay dr... .$495 "51 Mereury 2 dr.....$495 31 Ford’ 8 Clb, Cpe. $495 "30 Ford 6 2 dr...... .$195 GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 254 8. Saginaw St PE 4-737) ~ VALUES — Hvd. Pay < balance. $156.35. By sn. \ | 1954 Plymouth Savoy 4 dr. ... | 1933 Chrysler ¢ dr. $1) | 1983 Chevrolet Business Cpe. $675 | 1952 Plymouth club sedan $545 | 1951 Plymouth 4 dr. $475 go) Chrysler Highlander 4 dr, $595 {1951 Nash 2 dr. It's extra nice | 1950 Studebaker, overdrive .. $250 owner, See it! One o | | Chotce 195! - 1952 - 1953 Pontiacs le dan, radio & heater, $1295 ee whitewalls ...$1095 33 De Soto 4 door V8, radio and heater, whitewalls ...$1095 "52 Hudson 4 door, heat- er, new tires... $395 "53 Plymouth Hardtop, red & black, RH, W. walls, stand. trans. "34 Plymouth 4. door, radio and heater, stand. trans.. .$1095 "51 Chrysler 4 door, au- to, trans., radio and heater, new white- demo. with less than walls . $695 1,000 miles ...$2295 SCHUTZ Motors DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 912. Woodward, Birmingham _MIdwest 4-7811 — OPEN — "35 De Soto FireFlyte 4 door, auto, trans. A see eewe ° "Cy Owens" PONTIAC’S Friendly FORD Dealer! 4 GOOD REASONS - Why You Should Deal “Cy Owens” #1 All Cars Priced Right #2 All Cars Guaranteed #3 Low Bank Rates #4 Yow Must Be Satisfied We Have 15 1955 Fords - Victorias 2 Dobrs Country Sedans and one Country Squire, also a Thunderbird - that are both like new cars 4 1953 Cadillac 62 Sedan ........es00. ovens spl oes 1953 Chevrolet 2 Door, R&H ........ eis eiv ce SOGe 1952 Plymouth 2 Door, R&H ...... soe sciee SOOd 1953 Dodge Coronet, R&H .........0.4. .. $695 1953 Mercury Monterey Hardtop ...... . $1195 1953 Pontiac Chief Dix. Bs Doot se ..eee cess $795 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Door ........... . $995 1954 Ford 2 Door, R&H 2.20... . cece eee ee $995 1952 Nash Rambler Hardtop ..... .....+7.$495- 1951 Mercury Sedan Cpe. ..... "Ta galecse cals $395 1950 Buick 2 Door Dynao ec. nceseet cress $295 1951 Pontiac 8 2 Door .........ce cece 0+ 1 $365 1951 Kaiser 2 Door, R&H ......,. FR AEINCONE $125 1952 Chev. Dix. Club Coupe ............ «+ $495 1951 Chev. Dix. 4 Door ............... bas sOoOS 1930 Pontiac 8 2 Door ............0% SIT 08 A Good Selection of Transportation Specials For Your , Used Car Shop First at \, 7 Cy Owens Your FORD Dealer! 147. S. SAGINAW ST, FE 5-4101. ‘FE 5.3568] _Qpen 8 A.M. Liat as | New Car Truck i Detroiter Shoots! Wife, Then Self ~ Son, 14, Says Parents ‘Fought Over His Mom's Excessive Drinking she ad been shot in the ani, 49, was dead of a head her sien about it; Thom- as said. “He was so unhappy that he tried . ve himself two months ago with sleeping tablets. But I never heard him threaten to hurt Channel 2—WJBK-TV — Today's S "Radio Programs -- ww. ~o WON, (1460) Channel —wws sabll TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS { 6:00—(7) Ramar of the Jungle. Jon. Hall in adventure. (9) Circle 9 mother.” Thé Caseys came to Detroit two. mother had beet drinking yester-| ¢ day afternoon and went out again|* last night despite the protests of husband, : i TTTITITIVT TTT TTT Theater. Roy Rogers in west- ern. (4)-Sonny Eliot. a. quiz. , :15—(4) News. Paul Williams, (2) News, Jac LeGoff. 6:256—(4) Weekend Weather. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett Phelps. ‘perate robber. Warner Anderson, Tom Tully star. 10:30—(7). All Star Theater. -Mac- Donald Carey in “Edge of the’ Law.” (9) Person to Person. | Edward R. Murrow interviews Phil Silvers, Harold Minsky in) their homes. (2) I- Led Three! Lives. Richard Carjson plays spy) - hunter. |10:45—(4) Red Barber's Corner. 1: e—(4) News. SATURDAY MORNING 8:20—-(4) News. 8:25—(2) Meditations. $:36—(2) Michigan Conservation, (4) The Big Picture. $:45—(2) Electricity at Work. '9:00—(2) Wayne U. (4) Industry On Parade. \9:15—(4) City Affairs. -—— |New England. Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel S—OKLW-T Tv | | sGii Martial’ i | war, om CKLW, (sve) wear, ¢ «inge) a0) WE, mw) WIBK, Nee) | ~* gomenr WPON. News, Zee Orville) WXYZ, Job a wiz. ” Mewtenzt - = Due Saturda ig ha Jeat Seinlioe gy Si : | Suma. News News. = nt WBE: MeLeod gunsde ise, Wattrick, McKenzie) WXYZ. Treasu ene (=. See Woon Rythm Royndup + News WIGK’ Mickey enor | Tee MIR, Jim vat Shaw, Goldsmith Plays aes Ses and Grvitie i J. ——— ager News; Drake 6:30—-W JR, Bop Révooide 10:00—WJR, ree, tor you, W. 3”. _ | were. go _ Among .Top Offerings, WWJ, Ross Mu r) J, Boxing Bouts ~ i ie Gentile Binee| CKLW. News, Birthday wae. Bill Stern 2 Edw. r Morgan Rise. Shine oo Hews. McLeod ~ for Sunday WiBK: par or wk. news. Mickey. Short taeowun, parm — WPON' Follsh Hour, News 1:00--W. gy eves | tect. ora: o Ernie, WHYS News, Woit ee IE, Galen Dweke | By CHARLES MERCER = J Star Extra | WWJ, News by Lewis Gay Gee eens WWs, Menite i - : wxYe preg, Sar we a jowte WIBK. News, Binge Gentile WxY2. siasie pa | NEW YORK ®—Things to see! wm — Ae ghorr o pin BL oe bap News, Rise. wieK, McLeod te on television this weekend (all! i . News, Record 8 WR, k Wh r 1 WIR. Guest House laes wan dereoh Beleline | WMS, World News aio aoa times Eastern): WWJ, Morgan Beatty WJ. Bruce Maver WXY2, News, Wolf 11 oe WIR bert @. . Lewis Saturday, 9:30 p.m., CBS — Ford WXYZ, Music 7%. News, Top Town CKLW. Good Morning News Weetend CKLW. ‘ Heatter oa WJBK. News. Binge Gentile oo Sing Star Jubilee presents an hour and w Shorr ; SEK, News. Mickey Shorr) WCAR. News | GREW’ News, Bua Davis ‘a half TV version of Herman WPON, IWPON News and WPON. News | WJBK, News. Don Mc lo ae ak fede oats % aor ee Crosby senWIR, World Peace 8:30—WIR, Music Hall | WCAR. News Ace _Wouk s “The Caine Mutiny Court! WXYZ, Show World WWJ, Bruce Mayer hi WFON. Bian Percy ‘Martial,’ with most of the original WXYZ, of Town WXYZ, News ‘s 11:30-WIR, Robert @. Lewis CxLW, —- i Ww Tel McCoy .W. Good Morni WWJ, Weekend Susie C@St of the Broadway hit. The TV _N Roees| wien ker mare Sr —. ae Gentile WxYE, a ements . version, edited by Charles Laugh- 80—WWd. 2 inet WPON. Rise ‘n’ Shine a ‘ton, is not a watered down version wwi,, - % : WJBK. Don McLeod , : 5 6 endl PR ee ae righ jim pina WEAR. Muste tp x4 Air of that excellent drama, Wisk: site y ceere” | WW, Weekend Music WXYZ. McKenzie Te ba Jack White ——— "ye WPON, Room wxre. B emg oe. py ng — Bon McLeod | | WWJ, News by Cederberg Sunday, 4 p.m., NBC — Hall- "yw de Guste ate WIBK. News. Gertie Binge WCAR. News Ace i cere Johnny” Desmond ‘mark Hall of Fame presents CREW pob and. Re Pinel sy | peae— WIR. Me, Pal nae | WOAR, ‘New pan (Conse Bets Sues So ‘ an ic . , News y ries | WIEH, News, Mickey Shorr! “WWJ, Weekend Music” ww. Minute Parade WPON, News Devil's Disciple,” starring Maurice: ‘Evans, Ralph Bellamy, Teresa) - "| Wright, Dennis King. This is one of shaw’ s “Plays for Puritans,” oday's Television Programs - - nct'ncas ites sare co ‘cantonal morality, The time is the Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice, pacar Revolution; the scene, Sunday 5 p.m., CBS — Omnibus, presents Oliver Goldsmith's ‘ ‘She | ‘Stoops to Conquer,” starring Mi- chael Redgrave and Hermioge Gin- gold, If you want to see the: 18th’ century ‘roots of the plots and characterizations of many a mod-} | ern “romantic comedy” here is )your chance. | * * Sunday, 7: x p.m., ABC — Fam-! ous Film Festival presents the) ‘British film, “‘The Lavender Hill) Mob,” starting Alec Guinness.! prcniaken cont ~ FRED COE Pontiac Show’s Producer Has Had Fine Training One of television's outstanding | Daisy,” Sumner L. Elliott's origi-. ‘producers is soft-spoken Fred Coe, 38, who produces the new Pontiac Tom Ewell ‘Playwrights '56 series. 2 Coe, who during the past several N inal “Daisy” DRIVING LESSONS The ‘SAPE WAY" is the right way to earn driving! Expert instrue- tion under all wegther conditions . automatic and standard shift, SAFE DRIVING SCHOOL PHONE: FE 2-2253 FE 4-789) FOOTBALL on ~WPON Notre Dame ys. | lowa Toman 1:30 és ey ting Ir ning A I es once ft - (Following Game) 1460 | On Your Radio Dial | { television comedy, starring | and Jane Wyatt. will be shown over the’ BC-TYV network at 9:30 p.m. i GERITY BRO COMPANY STATION THIS WEEK ONLY! 4 21” Blond $9995: Table Model Reg. $259.95 21” Picture Tube (273 Sq. In. Picture) 23 TUBE CHASSIS ‘ PRONT SPEAKER TONE CONTROL PHONE IMPUT tempts on his life. Kent Taylor,’ Frank Orth star. (4) Great. Gil-) dersleeve, “‘Gildy Tangles with Leroy's Teacher,” when Leroy complains he’s overworked at school. (2) I'm the Law. George} Raft mystery, ‘‘Model Agency.” 7:15—(7) News. John Daly. 7:30—(7) Rin-Tin Tin. Robbery halts Cpl. Boone's wedding. Lee Aaker, James Brown, Rand Brooks are the dog star's fellow /11:26—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Weather, Bette Wright. - 11:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary Ford. Music. Freddie Stewart, June Preisser in “Junio* Prom." 11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen, host. Violinist Roman Totenberg, guest. 12:80-—(2) Weathervane and Medi- tations. /1:00—(2) The Lone ‘Ranger. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Big Top. (4) Bob Max- well. (7) Ed McKenzie. 12:40—(9) Prayer, Sign On. 12745—(9) Travel Film. (4) Movie Go. Round. (9) Liberty Temple. 1:15—(2) Lions Review 1:30—(2) Uncle Johnny Coons, (9) T.B.A, 1:45—-(9) Sports Reel. 1:50—(9) Big 4 Football. ‘the worst in a long time. Too much ‘light. On my set at least, Eve lafter turning all dials and kicking Ww hitely as ghosts, | Grid Games to Be Aired Football games scheduled to appear on radio and television this, | n unity Theater on a dramatic fel- lowship in 1937-38, at the same ithe set, Hope and company glowed ;time producing shows for a Nash-: ville radio station. ‘Drama School, Columbia, S. C. four years. ‘worked in small off-Broadway pro- ductions and in a hat factory. | Finally, discouraged, he was about N @|6:30—(7) Secret File USA. Robert) New York Rangers’ coach Phill 9,59 _(2) Barker Bill Cartoons. (4) Here is one of the best of British\Years produced Television Play- ew $| Alda in “Mission Assault.” (4) | Watson. , | Quiz "Em. . actors in one of the best of his|house, Mr. Peepers and Producer's 1 . e| M Football. Films of Indiana |11: :00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety | 9: 45—(2) Sausage Sinema. many fine films, It's a hilarious |Showcase, is now devoting himself HIGH FIDELITY Stromberg- 4 Game, talk about Ohio State) with Soupy Sales. (9) National /j@:99—(2) Circle 2 Theater, (4) comedy. entirely to the new program which @| game. (2) Frank Leahy Football) News. (4) News, Paul Williams.’ Pinky Lee. | Come to think of it, this week-/'§ Sponsored by the Pontiac Deal- : Ca rison $| Forecasts. Predictions for week. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. |18:30—(4) Winchell—Mahoney. end might be called “the British/¢TS of America. HEADQUARTERS ; $ end _—- i11:15—(7) Film Theater. Joh nj 10:45—(7) Comedies. influence on American television.’ ‘Theatricals” has been fore- @ |6:45—(2) News. Doug Edwards. | Howard in “Bulldog Drummond/11:00—(2) Captain Midnight. (4) | mest on his mind ever since the “ TV: 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.) in Africa.” (9) Casey Clark's} Fury. (7) Captain Flint. Hats off to Bob Hope, His pro-) day he left his native Alligator, Wide Selection of Components . ¢ Puppet comedy. (9) Boston) Jamboree. Country style variety. 1:30—-(2) Texas Ranger. (4) gram os ond con evening. (NBC-| Miss., to attend Vanderbilt Uni- Cat. los “Net” Price “4 P c L e range Farraday jails a (4) Little Show. Wesley Addy in| Andy’s Gang. 'TV) was good comedy despite the’ Versity in 1933. atalogue et rices ef i ection affer at-| "9 ‘fact the fi the . SPECIAL! ow om we es Setarsuption.” (2) Mins Fale act the quality of the filming was! tie later directed Nashville Com- Attractive Demonstration Room After studying further at Yale Coe directed the Civic Theater for Expert. Guidance—Complete Installation McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM MI 4-5230 a maemo Off to New York in 1944, he) Come In Soon—See our Com- e Line of -Philgas-Tappan PS prilgos || actors, (9) Million Dollar Movie. Kieron Moore,, Elizabeth Setlars in “Recoil.” (4) Eddie: Fisher Show. Songs. 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Scag" Se, toe Editors See Ike Retiring, and @ swimming pool and a golf Stevenson-Nixon Battle Protect Your Eyes—Save Money, Too @ Fast Service @ For Women, Men, and- @ No Appointment Children ey W e vee sisiptien e Finest Quelity Possible aed eee, jetely Filled Accuretely Don’t Pay More are 1 a roasted for any reaso! ONE PRICE TO ALL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! Special Frames a and my Safety Glasses ” at BIG SAVINGS 3 Open 9-5:30—Fri. “til 9 FE 2-2895 ‘fF foreign policy as the two issues second most likely choice. By GORDON G. GAUSS Of 186 managing editors paytici- COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, pating in the poll, 8 listed Nixon ‘and Adlai E, Stevenson are the. as most probable Republican pres- leading candidates for the 1956 list Warren, | 1 presidential nominations in the! - * # iview of most delegates attending) Nixon received 61. votes as the ithe Associated Press Managing Ed- second most likely candidate and itors Assn, convention, here, |Warren polled 39. fa he | "The vote for Stevenson on the! By a ratio of almost a 4-1 news-|Democratic side was overwhelm- men from all sections of the coun- ing. He was listed by 156 editors. try predicted President Eisenhow- Next was Gov, Averell Harriman er will not seek re-election. ‘of New York, He polled 14 votes. They see the farm problem and Harriman got. 101 yotes as the which will figure most heavily in) Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn) the 1956 campaign. \far outdistanged all others as. the These are the highlights of a poll| ithird most likely candidate with T4 lof the editors taken at the meeting} votes. He also had eight first-place land tabulated today, They were votes and 39 second-place. jasked in a written ‘questionnaire | Several other persons were men-' lwhether they believed President| tioned as possible Republican or ‘Eisenhower will run or not; if not, |Democratie presidential nominees ‘whem do they consider the three but lagged far behind, |persons most likely to win the Re-| Only 39 of the newsmen ex- ‘publican presidential nomination; ipressed belief President Eisenhow-| -whomr-do they consider the three/@r Will be a candidate for re- ‘most likely to win the Democratic/election; 147 thought he won't. nomination; and what they think | Sentence ‘the major issues will be, . - yg Mom eetiqqevqousr ye express DOMinican Park Planned |personal preferences. | NEW YORK (INS) An amuse- Not all of those voting answered | ment park, valued at approxi- jevery question. — * | mately $225,000 will be established | The editors voted Chief Justice'!at the International Fair for Peace iEarl Warren of the United States and Progress at Ciudad Trujillo the most probably rival of Nixon) in the Dominican Republic, by '—Vice President Richard M. 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