| = t > "PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, { oo , * * SoS 7 i et ae ane a Thousand Riot in Tense City's Central Square Crowd Demonstrates on Anniversary of War Occupation __TRIESTE (AP)—Pro- Italian demonstrators clashed with police in a stick-swinging, stone-throw- ing riot in this disputed city today on the anniversary of Italy’s entry into Trieste after World War I. A number of persons were injured by police clubs and many others were taken into custody. . The riot broke out in the Just returned on a special train nih ue 3 E ft i toward the central square. Cobo, who said he. was having a late meal when Lincoln arrived, conceded ‘that “someone in the house” had made some sort of re- “But I didn’t even think a thing like that, Cobo said. During the campaign Cobo was described as severely critical of Lincoln's tactics. “It's a Football Team Family, Now LUCKY ELEVEN—Everett E. Thompson of AP Wirephote Se ee eee -34. _They- a Virginia Williams, the number of boys in his | have .no girls... Holding the new son,-as yet un- family after arrival yesterday of the 11th son | named, is Nurse Mrs. Eva Christoffel, ny: $175,565 Still to Go ma ae United Fund Collections niers Lonven Climb to $313,635 So Far 19-Year-Old Quintuplet Kits carrying $12,190 in cash and pledges into Joins Roman Pontiac Area United uarters Tuesday to’ the total raised so far in this fall's campaign to $313,635. Just two days, Thursday and Friday, are left in the Fire Destroys Mendon Plant $500,000 Blaze Razes Automotive Ignition Coil React = PA the drive still $173,565 away from its $487,200 goal today. | “We're sure many of our peopie | haven't checked their returns in at campaign headquarters in Hotel Pontiac,” Frank S. Lyndall, com- mercial division chairman, said today. “We hope they'll do it today or tomerrow—eor Friday at the lat- est. Pledges in our teammates’ pockets can’t be tallied until they’re turned in.” Industrial division today had raised $230,380 toward its $322,000 tpi | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) | Queen Wants Philip as Possible Regent Spittoons Are Taboo Legislators Show Quantity but Quality Is Debatable When in North Dakota, don’t dance in the dark. And don’t take a pot shot at a fox on weekdays in Delaware, tinless you see him chasing a chieken. If you chew tobacco, don't try to force your employer in Massachusetts to provide you with a spittoon. ~~~ Failure to heed this advice might land you’in jail in those three states. compiled an annual review of a record-breaking flood of LONDAON «® — Queen Elizabeth II today asked Parliament to -de- signate her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, as a possible regent in place of her sister, Princess Margaret. vice president and plant manager. .| were probing its ruins today seek- ing the cause of the blaze: ‘| Detroiter Saves His Car, but Loses Son, 2 legislation this year. While many legislatures passed more laws, others weeded out antiquated acts. saue-Sorviens ae exam- pie. 7 | Fs g i iff iProtest Length’ | ; | Threats, Persuasion JN. and neutral observers revery oath he knew before the ., | it. There were burns on her right Allies, Neutrals of Explanations Only 3 of 205 Chinese Succumb to Communist PANMUNJOM (AP) —U..| protested angrily today as Communist } ha- rangued balky Chinese Only 205 of 403 prisoners ‘i f | : ! ! i i £ | li ; E a i 3 i F i 7 H | | HI Indian chairman called a halt to the interview. Mother Electrocuted by Vacuum Cleaner MOUNT CLEMENS (UP)—A 31- year-old mother was electrocuted Tuesday while, vacuuming for her son's seventh birthday party. The body of Mrs. Hugh A. Tate Jr; -was-found by Mr. and Mrs. James D. Byrnes who ran to the neighboring Tate home after Mrs. Mrs. Tate was lying dead beside hand, a leg and on the cleaner. Dr. Raymond G. Markle; Macomb County coroner, said he believed an electric shock caused her to fall i — aad prisoners for as long as four | be hours. iv EF i PARTING SMILE—Nineteen-year-old Marie Callander, Ont., quintuplets, smiles at her for a Quebec City cloistered nuns’ order, Blessed Sacrament. In the convent, Marie will silence, prayer and work. Six Shoot Way. Past Reds, Beg Aslyum in West Zone BERLIN (AP) — Three Czech youths and three young Quintuplet Enters Convent Pio-Haflars: Trieste Police Clash iti FI wy : 3 : i i! FA z 85 5 Mercury May Plunge to 28 Degrees; Another Cool Day Due Below-freezing temperatures ranging from 28 to 32 degrees are forecast for the Pontiac area to- night. The U. S. Weather Bureati also continued _ cool. weather predicts and fair .skies Thursday, with a high of from 46 to 530 degrees. A low of 42 and a high of 60 were recorded here yesterday. The plunged to the lowest point this fall at 5 a.m. today and hovered on the 33-de- gree mark for three hours. Pre- vious lows for the season were listed Oct. 7 and 29 when the temperature dropped to 35 de- grees both days. Tiny snowflakes drifted down briefly this morning. At 8 a.m. teday. the mercury started rising and reached 39 de- grees by 2 p.m. in downtown Pon- tiac. ~ mn —_- oday’s Press against the—cleaner and cause ai -winy foe . % continuous short-circuit. oS = aga Se a e founts Fein = 6, 3%, = Philippine Blast Kills 9 Pes George Crane ¢ M (#—Nine persons were| Emily Post 2 killed and nine injured when an} Sal, Rev'e R. artillery shell they were tamper-| Petterns ™ ine, with exstoded in Cybu, 9 cen- }- oe RD = © & oa , bart: city, Nem Ad re, 40, 1, 42. 3 pine News said today. Women's | Pages. ....18, 19, 20, 71, 22 ~. a . >’ 5 ‘ e-. Hits 2 Work athe. workman were injured today when struck by a @#-foot crane boom which snapped from its suspension cable at Richardson Park where city employes are working on sewer excavations. : Reported in serious condition at Pontiac General Hospital is Claude Kirkham, 58, of 105 Euclid St., who of 387 Highland Ave., also was ad- mitted to the hospital for obser- vation. man dames F. Bale, Kirkham was standing on a board stretched over the excavation when the three-ton boom fell on his head, knocking him into the holc. Hardy was standing in the the excavation and received a glancing blow when the boom drepped into the hole after- Kirkham. Three-Ton Boom A Pontiac eo Fy |. According to Pontiac _Patrol-;- Wrest 2 Posts From the GOP in New Jersey. Win Govérnorship of Virginia in Close Race; Wagner Takes Gotham By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tuesday's off-year—elece tions, billed as the harbin- and 1956, wound up today with Republicans out in New Jersey and Democrats still in in New York City and Virginia. Those were the key con- tests. Observers from both i - ! ; I 1 ; rH i tf 3 66,796 for his (Continued on | 2, Col. 2) ‘| Philly A’s Sign Joost to Take Dykes’ Place reporting, Cobo had 236,937 votes to 159,072 for James H. Lincoin, a law partner of Gov. G. Mennen Williams. Veteran Clerk Thomas D. Lead- better piled up the biggest vote total in defeating Leonard J. Charles N. Willams potted 272,047 votes to 83,046 for 21-year-old Don R. Cavanaugh. | re-election: He wWas replaced by” ; BlancheyParent Wise. who placed+ _ninth in the Counci] ballot battle. | Garlick ran 12th. With- all 1,48C precincts” Burke, 295,145 to 69,571: Treasurer | Charles N, Youngbised. Miriani automatically repeats as Counci! president beeause his vote total topped that of the other candidates’, It marked the fourth election if a row that Mirtani respectively, in the Miriani collected. 261.538 votes ® corder's } was | ending Jan, L. major parties had pictured “|them as the means of un- — Detroiters Re-Elect Cobo With Eight Councilmen ~ DETROIT (UP) — Detroit voters returned Mayor Albert E. Cobo and other top city officials to office but one of the nine Council-incumbents failed to make the grade, complete unofficial returns showed today. The 423,696 voters who turned out Tuesday to pick Detroit's first four-year city administration gave Cobos substantial vote of confidence in his bid for a third term. \ Miss Beck placed first and a sewer bond issue. In the only other ~~ decision. before the voters, a Martha ; : for bes Fame? — 4 G. Rogell, Del A. Smith and —— + 245.866 for Miss Beck this time, = a F j anette eee S. cies e »* \ ; ’ + es Se aa Be =i ah * = . ; * : 3 eh i i eon >. pore tet tore x ; \ = . oar a tt RF ant pA sas a a ZS 5 _* Sarees ee - : ~ —— ecay ees, Gun e = Bs, : _ ~ : 7 r 3 , anes ie " _.Wabeek-Jacobson Group, ' Birmingham Officials Set _ Meeting .on Parking Issue _ From Our Birmingham Bureau { ing in the Community House to- = i BIRMINGHAM = Mayor Ralph | morrow at 6:38 p.m. — ————Main-wilt preside Over“a special; Algert H. Warner, new manager meeting of the city commission | of Bell Telephone Co. here, will explain how Birmingham users will i . m. when EE Rec ; ‘ ; distance phone calls direct to many ing off-street parking in-the-north-/ 9” Warner will illustrate his ex-% west quadrant of the city, convene| planation with use of displays. | Jectivity. fairness and Tesponsi- —- : ? as Goals for Press. ipo Tells Conference ' Newspaper Fair tress Increases Steadily CHICAGO w#—Norman- E. Isaaes., presidentof the Associated Press Managing Editors Association, said ae ytéday “newspaper know-how, ob-| “ to discuss progress on the parking * @¢ « bility have increased steadily.’ tthe ans d all eget : : : | Women of Our Lady Queen of Isaacs, managing editor of the ~ — ay ae — a ; Pending officers when adequate | Parks and Recreation Department : Problem. i @ sewing )toursville Times, made the state- |male officers. Jobs open include | complaint was made. | 35 Hill St., from Optimist i Martyrs Parish will hold a sewing ; i administration, aerolc Cc mmu- | , office, - Py Oct, 28 the commission decided | bee to make cancer pads, be | ment in his report to the organi- _ . gy, CO | He cited an incident last Satur- | Club members, at Dr. H. AyMil- : the |; Tae leat 6f.edittrs of Axsottaled (nications, public information, spe-| day when Lester Hardiman, 30,!).-: ge aah Toke time ovt for a fun-packed . ta hold a public meeting on |ing at 10 am. tomorrow in the | cial . | - , jler's office. 7 =N. Saginaw, or at a “a ss but made it! soci _Al | Press newspapers. re ecrvites and supply. Further | and Evetyn Appiewhite, 19, the door Thursday night. weekend. Visit Detroit's interne- ~ d@king situation, ‘ social hall. All women of the parish | = = {information is available by con-| of 195% South Bivd.. were involved| mf tionally famous Edison Institutd . . . - known that the public nature of the | are invited, He recalled that sigce his elec: | : tacting the Marine recruiting sta-| in 1 : Patrol- 7 : ‘ ; ; ‘ _ thon to the APME Ideacy a | WILLIAM J. EMERSON | : a scyffle with Pontiac Patro the museums . . . Zoological Park. . event would be largely for in-| | “ea nett tenes | Pontiac Kiwanians elected Wil- | ©" in Pontiac's main post office | man Harold Hayden. Store Window Broken ‘ formational purposes. Raymead H. Meere | year age he hed traveled to LE esident Tues- | building oo | Whatever your plans, be sure to . ; Service for Raymond H. Moore, | vartous parts of the country and {14 “. E-merson president Tues- a The patrolman and Hardiman iby Air Rifle Pellets | stay STATLER! You'll love spend- Attending residents were to be 1 61. of 1061 N. Woodward Ave. will t had “pleaded everywhere for a | day ‘te will succeed Philip M. | . | were treated at Pentiac Genera! . d ing en ie Staties’s teow teld they could not participate be Thursday at 1] a.m. from the| high ethical concept of Jourwal- Hubbard = Jan. 1 _Emerson is Railroad Conductor _ | Hospital following the fight. | A 16 by 188 foot plate glass al | y living In the discussion, and that pub- |», Chapel of the William R.| ism." He added: superintendent of Oakland County | dow at the Travis Hardware store, : lie hearing will be held Iater om |) ; __ schools. Fred Poole was elected | mp ‘ Henry charged that Hardiman | 456 Orchard Lake Ave., was broken _inations. And how you'll enjoy ail : amilton Co. ‘We all know that newspapering | : . : : vs i : was beaten while in of Jets air’ the Statler a Yes, be mare the plans for parking : vice president and Addison K. Oak- | @d S 0 ul : , custody when several pellets from an air | “extras. h ission called |, Sed Monday night at his | taces new challenges. Radio. tele je, Curtis E. Patton and Paul M Police. He said the commission | rige riddied it, according to Pon-| say STATLER! Monday the comm residence. A Birmingham resident | vision and news magazines, the ._ . ; would receive notice within 60 days | tiac Police @ special meeting for Thursday. for two years, he was a consulting Snover were. elected directors. 4 Grand Trunk Railroad conduc-| of a suit against Pontiac yi : : : ; j i charter, provides : = . service magazines- all these are _ —— tor pleaded innocent yesterday on - 2 : Company officials, who estimat : which, under the char i [engineer for the Clayde B. Sch-| but repeated challenges “ : : Commissioners informed Henry $250, told police tp’ notice be sent to all commission-| neibie Co. of Detoit. He is survived | ux —- . a charge of “obstructing traffic| that the city r. not the damage at . e . ¢ a : ed{ “Newspaper know-how, objectiv- for 20 minutes’ while in charge] -..—-._. Pgpecaaai ; shots were probably fired over ers. As a meeting of the commis-!},, pig h | S rge| ¢ ; meets at the home of Mrs. Walter | -hange of sentiment since last; Tecently. and recorded the entire) How to Be « Better Parent, Barney . Leipold. Cranbrook road, Bloom- | \ovember ~The Democratic Party | * ~~ Horning was resumed“by 8:15 | ain.. after stopping at 5.24 am. |hower had posed for a Dalton had stopped off at the | of Glen Rogers at 2260 Dixie Hwy: White House for a chat and Eisen- —— ; | retail 2.-$2,533,-or-43._per-cent;..gen--{-- feral, $6.495, or 53 per cent. -'-<|Posts Avai “lin Marine Corps. — ='for Women | = lof an accreditedroitege or uni-| picture with} NATO Meeting Set , Cause of the breakdown was not | Troast. _ immediately determined. | eaaiiie: ia tiniewewe ; PARIS (‘»—The North Atlantic | Breakfast-less, unshaven com- Sa elections Treaty Organization Council today muters hustled { ai mt. ocratic gains | 2+ Dec. 14 for a conierence of ee ee eee ie nami: Republican gens te if eign ministers of the 14 NATO | - long since missed when electric others and ne party turnovers in | oreign s alarm clocks failed to function. | stil others. . j sammie Other group standings today were: Automotive, $2,435, or %6 per cent: construction, $3,809, or 3& per cent; food, $3.109. or 33 per cent; government, $3,748, or 24 per cent. and public service, $10,041, or. 49 per cent. . Traffic at the Maple-Eton inter- | P ; : section was directed by police | — ses foo. | For example. Tennessee gave an| when the signal failed. ming majority in favor | ; : }of amending its 85-year-old con-| The Weather , Stitution for the first time. and | AC AND VICINITY —Mostiy fair | NEW Jersey approved tepattzaton | yng see reer Le | of bingo and raffles. ~“Werthwest te oe wea i. af 20) ot sey climaxed a six-month cam- To@ay In Poutiac /paign in which he rose from vir-| 31 *eet temperature preceding € ©@ | tual political obscurity. The 45 a | Meyner’s election in New Jer- | there is _, m=: wine Velocity 4 =pn | year-old bachelor country wyer rls Wednesday ot §.22 pm jhad pledged a cleanup of \crime | of reverence and re- 4 : =A Weise ee * a corruption. : . ee ee ee Williams, 33 and a ’ finement which you will ————— | e aha Temperatercs Clitford B. . . OB W........ 1) @. M....cn..0. Case in Congress. resigned . 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Fridays “tI 8 Pa PLENTY OF FREE PARKING AT BOTH STORES Meefing-Called on School Tax Farmington Educators, | Civic Groups to Discuss | 8.5 Millage Increase « | 2 FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — A special meeting with the Citizen's Schoot Committee, representing | civic groups, has been called by the Board of Education for Nov. 23 to discuss a proposed millage | increase to meet school etal | needs. The board has proposed that an/| 185 millage increase vote be put | before’ the people before spring. 1 4 j le Children’s Saddles $4.95 The increase would raise an { | estimated $1,313,400, and the average homeowner would pay $4 more in taxes in 1954 and | 1955 and $6 less each following year than he paid in 1953. Tentative plans call for 13 ad- ‘ditional classrooms at Wiliam Grace School in that area; a new /7Groom structure south of the Grand River cut-off; and four ad- ditional classrooms and a gymna- sium at the new high school. The building program is ex- pected | (6 ieet-w-1955--shertage—ol. 29 elementary classrooms, but fail |} to meet an expected shortage of ten classrooms’by Sept. 1956, ac- | cording to O. E. Dunckel, super- intendent of schools. _—7 onsen Pretty as a Picture... Dunckel also said the program | PRACTICE FOR PLAY—Shown above are This New $9995 ts within the borrowing limits | Waterford Township High School studetts who will Bobbie Brooks 3 . set by the State Municipal Fl | have major roles in the school’s first musical com- Blouse at . mance Commission. edy presentation “Annie Get Your Gun.” They are oe e Under the proposed plan the net . increase on the total 1953 levy of | P "Also, new skirts in orlon! e 26.5 mills would be 1.0 mills in! [| Seber, Seeoe Pi | inc Sen's Southfield Sets : - . tweeds. Priced from 5.95 oa. a pear aera te of 2.5 mills from the 1964-55-56 | levies. Also, using present valuation fig- | ures beginning with 1956, it would be possible to reduce the tax levy from 12.5 mills to approximately 7.0 mills, according to Dunckel. Bids Deadline CECILE’S 4532 Dixie Hwy. Ph. OR 3-72% Contracts Nov. 6-Classroom Addition addition to Southfield cafeteria. The board alse announced that ft is considering sites in the southeast and southwest sections of the township for Se con- struction of clementary Mark Rehbine, ~ geo ese | secretary is negotiating with south | east property owners to |land for a one-story school "build. jing the board said. He said the | site would offer good possibilities for future junior high school addi- tions. Southfield 10 School is located at os and Ten Mile Roads. | School Board to Open 16 on! SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP —| | School Board members here have | comedy announced that bids will be opened | Nov. 16 for construction ofa six- Bids filed will cover. construc-| tion of five classrooms and a gym- | direction of Mis Davia is schedul | All-Student Cast Secan and Jerry O’Brien. Pentiae Press Pheote The play, under the s Patty Looman and Miss Helen ed for staging at 8 p. m. Friday (1 to r) Jeanne Shanck, Bob Darnbeugh, Anna Mae a Sataneey in the school auditorium. * . s ‘Annie Get Your Gun’ Set WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Broadway stage hit, ‘‘Annie Get Your Gun,”’ will be presented by Waterford Township High School students Friday and Saturday nights. The high school's first musical the play will be present- ed in the school auditorium. at Directing it wilt be Miss Pat- ty Leoman and Miss Helen Davis. . ‘ The lead role of Annie Oakley will be played by Anna Mae Se can. 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In supporting roles are Myles Watkins as Charley Davenport, Jeanne Shunck as Dolly, Pat Lohff as Winnie, Allen Olsen as Tommy, Don Reas as Buffalo Bill, Chuck Plese as Sitting Bull and Steve Georgeff as Pawnee | Bilt. : Musically the play will feature ‘There's No Business Like Show | Business,”’ by the entire ensemble; “Doin’ What Comes Naturally,” | by Annie; “The Girl That I Mar- ry,” by Frank; “You Can't Get a Man With a Gun,” by — and “They Say That Falling in Love.” by the Girl's Quartet. Other numbers will be “Who Do You Love, I Hope,” by Winnie and Tommy; “I'm an Indian,” by Annie; = Got oon. a the ‘ities tin the cast are - Ragatz, Roscoe Hendry, 1 . Mullins, Jerry O’Brien, Wanda, McMallen, Joanne McGinty, Linda Marshall, Pat O’Brien, Corky Davisen, Paul Loucks, dane Cobb, Marcia Smith, McGinty, Sue Helw Digk Joan, Kari Liewert, ke Boe, dim Attard, Jo Ann ‘Valentine, and Joyce North. Many others will take part as | Torr. The lighting staff includes Jim Summers, Winston —— and PTA Meet fo Display Model of New School School, now under VFW at.Drayton Plans Incumbents Win at Orchard Lake Sylvan Returns Kreps -Royal Oak Race Light balloting marked elections yesterday in two Pontiac area communities and three in South Oakland County, but winning can- didates were swept into office by substantial margins. At Orchard Lake council incum- bents Arthur J. Underwood and Harold A. Cousins each polled 139 votes to defeat John Quirk, 108, and Milner Thom, 105. ‘ Mayor Anthony W. Kreps, Syl- van Lake incumbent, and Joseph. Gilson, counciiman, easily won re-election. Kreps —polted — it votes and Gilson 102. Opposing candidate Allan Cady drew #4. Meanwhile Royal Oak voters overwhelmingly elected Howard K. Kelley, 3, an attorney, its -new mayor over Franklin Lashmet, 5,583 to 826. Three candidates out of 16 were meme for four-year terms on the commission, They = ak Oakland Coos oo ty assistant presecutine revved 2.481 votes; Grant J. Maudlin, 2,350; and -Lewis A. Demute, 1,876. Losers were, John B. Osgood, 1,582; Wallace. F. Gabler, .1,370; Joseph M, Seibert, 1,258; Robert B. Parsons, 1,223; John H. Hegel, 1,087; Charles .F. Stone, 1,080; William B. Calveriy, 8&2; George A. Jones, ; John C. Donovan, 661; John L. King, 534; Samuel R. Molinare, 385; Lewis—E.Wor- then, 239; and Robert C. Sharrard, 206. - For one three-year commis- highways, 3,424 to 2.253. The vote was nul- Visiting Minister Speaks Tonight — to Kiwanians begin p.m. Election of officers is slated during a business session. Retiring officers are R. Paal Reed, vice-president; Thomas Myers, second Den A. Cameron, secretary; State College Men's Giee Ciub-at- 7:30. Friday the board of directers will meet at the Tom Myers resi- dence on res Quentin drive, GOP aaa to Hear Tax Talk in Birmingham SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP Joseph Steatchinskas, tax repre- sentative of Ford Motor Co., will morrow at a meeting of Southfield Township Republican Women's Club at Birmingham Community — A business meeting will begin a 11:3 a, m. followed’ by a noon CORDUROY SUMMERETTES For Fall and Winter $99 lified however when Royal Oak Township voters turned down the | action by a 2 to 4 vote. Three charter amendments also | were approved by Royal Oak! #4 to 165 vote. Five persons were also chosen for the charter com- mission. They were Edward J. Green, Bert D. Wood, Mrs. Mar- guerite Fisher, Clifford H. Harri- son and Stanley S. Krentel. Losers were Chester Hard, Harold Reg. $4.95 34 Pair Ladies’ Casual SHOES Bleck or Brown a Reg. $6.75 Men's Wear - Shoes R. Grigg Family Night Tomorrow night | ight for Pilgrim | '° Church here. Fol-! Puts out fre of acid stomach distress! 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A hoax is being pulled | how to reduce, followed by a mov- today that i Ié looking for a slo-|leave highway financing to the) on the American people” in that le entitled, “Losing to Win” | Battle Zone With French states. amount of taxes collected Mrs, Donald May presided at tonaidl celebration b St ee? quciiny Est sidmabio Seen meeting, assisted by Mrs, Otto J.| HANOI, Indochina #—U-S. Vice The college said it would wel-|~ But just how it should be done | ies is not going back into high-| Jones and Mrs. George Cunning-| President Nixon flew today to an come. any suggestions from Michi-| touched off yesterday the most | ways, and‘“‘our problem is to con-| ham, A program committee was | dochinese battle zone to see for gan citizens the the three-| vince Congress of this situation.” | appointed consisting of Mrs, Ray | himself how French Union forces and the Gov- the Johnson, Mrs,| re fighting the Communist-led winning , . Vietminh. 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FE 56-8222 Tete ae ee ! | ‘ ~ : f : e 7 ; } z . t 7 ee a - > 5 ¢ ° Genel = 8b s] ae fy 77 Eg, ; | J . , ff } 1 he ae ' t. Empire by Tena Tutt Rees: Biserrt Neri Ade Mer Mgr. ‘Entered at Post Offies, Punting, Mich- es second class matter” “Pures is delivered by carrier for 40 cents ; where carrier service is not available, by mail fo Michigan at eounties it is $12.00 — year: else- and all other places tn the United Au He B.S ee are payabie MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF ~—-—_— = me NOVEMBER 4, 1%3 Where Old Cars Never Die Our. guess is most residents of this CIRCULATIONS bustling automotive center will be sur- > prised to learn of the important place old cars hold in Australian life. In a dispatch to the Los Angeles Times, RicHarp C. MILLER tells why the land “down under” is- known as the place where old ‘Cars never die. * * * Prices he quotes from the used car ads tell part of the story. Among offer- ings were a 1929 Whippet for $280, a wn oA 2B Willys Knight tor-$210.and a-i026- bar and all who-share-therr-views ——-~ : Bean tourer for $185. It is a common thing in Australia, MILLER writes, to see cars on the road as old as 1915 models and one in every seven-is of predepression manufacture. Indication that the Aussies take excel- lent care of their cars lies in MILLER’s report that “many of them look as well as on the day they left the factory.” * * * Chief reason why the Aussies drive their cars so long is financial. They can’t afford to pay $800 for a 1937 model, $1,600 for a 1948 or more than $3,000 for a new American car. It is interesting to note, how- ever, that most popular of the new cars there is the Australiarr built General Motors’ Holden. Designed especially for Australian conditions, and about the size of a Henry J., the Holden retails for $2,500. * * * Nonetheless the Australians are as in- terested in automobiles as are the peo- ple of the United States. That was demonstrated when 250,000 people, one- fortieth of the country’s population, turned out in Sydney to see the finish of the Redex stock car endurance race. During the 6,500 mile circuit of Aus- as herds of kangaroos and wild horses. Imports Gain on Exports If preliminary figures are an accurate clue, U. 8S. merchandise imports during 1953 may come close to equalling non- military exports for the same period. ~~ During the first seven months the total of our commercial ex- ports exceeded the vaiue of imports by only $540,000,000, ac- cording to word from Washing- ton. For the same period of 1952 the export surplus was $1.9 bil- lion. - + including T. CREIGHTON COLEMAN. = * * . * ae — “The Battle Creek: lawmaker who ii in ee helped abolish the fee system of paying probate judges, is convinced _ that system is all wrong for justices of — . the peace. He said he would join other-— legisiators-in ‘introducing the necessary bill if local governments would pay the salaries adjusted for part time and full time justices. That -abuses, such as speed traps, have grown out of the fee sysiem, is a matter of common ~ knowledge. State Elections Di- rector Montgomery, a justice of the peace for 18 years, said it accounts “for more convictions than acquittals.” —— 7 ay * * For. years lawmakers have tried-tn—— vain to rid Michigan of this holdover from a bygone era. A few years ago proposals for a system of county courts in populous” counties, with salaried judges, won support of several legisla- tors and this and other newspapers. There is urgent need for basic improvement in the administra- tion of justice in the lowest court. WESTPHAL, COLEMAN, MoNnTGOM- Sa aha ea se $b ~ deserve public and official sup- port in their effort to bring that about. ke il cenenieammmmne A MAN is a dumb person who-never———_ knows what a woman will do, but when she does it, he says, “Now, ain't that just like a woman!” = a Voice of the People Ir Has long been our opinion that the most common cause of ‘that tired feel- ing” is work. (Letters will be condensed when neces- Bary because of lack of space. Full name, address and telephone number of the writer must accompany letters but these -o ANOTHER example of gradual meta- morphosis is the manner in which a Tuxury becomes a necessity. not be published ff the writer so esta, unless the letter is critical in tte Dature.) As a member of thé Ground 7 The Man About_Town “amen” to Mr: Flanary’s recent : . . letter. . ~ os i donate as an observer my most Placed on Deposit 9i22"unke 2 ee I am a mother who must not only care for a home ‘and children. but work to support-them aswell Anyone whe denies the moral danger. of ignorance among our young people is blind and anyone who denies the immediate physi- eal danger to our country is equally blind. Those who tecognize the dan- _ger and say that they feel safer because the nation-wide sky watch goes on, but refuse to take part, are self-acknowledged shirkers, I find my weekly tour of duty a pleasant interlude of detachment from the daily routirie. I wonder as I watch the glory of the sun ‘Financial Aspect Is Given to Another Form of Bank Daftynition Optimist: A man who trusts the weather predic- tions until his auto radiator freezes wp. Just like a deposit slip in any bank is portrayed the GM employes bleod bank at - Pontiac Motor Division, which shows 4,069 pints on deposit: drawn as needed.” You may be surprised to learn that in 1952 Britain exported twice as many automobiles as the United States. : Mrs. Agnes Overbaugh on her 25 years of service for the Michigan Bell Telephone (0. the period of service for that company of co-workers present -totaled over 200 years *‘to be. with- sky where the ministers, priests and teachers are who might be serving their country while enjoy- ing a real opportunity to meditate on their teaching missions N\ seven 0 special skill is required. We don't get paid in money, but we know we are doing in a amall way A delphinium plant in bloom in November is reported “by— . Mrs. Harvey Klauka ~~ of Walled Lake. is so modest that he didn’t send the news that he was one of the two honor guests at a big civic dinner Monday evening. Himself and By DAVID LAWRENCE Ww year from now the political issues will be far Archie Hazelton different from what they are today. ‘are retiring after conducting a store there over Looking ahead in the next 12 40 years, and the town people put on a real months, the real problem which spread for them. the Republican admimistration will —— ——s er a are ei Pp x ok ke This means that U. S. exports up to July 31 had declined 13 per cent from the same period of 1952, with farm prod- ucts bearing the brunt of the decline. Import increases so far this year poirit to the probability that the total for 1953 may set a new high record. * x. * As a result. countries doing business with us, including the Sterling Bloc, are finding it easier to earn needed dollars and bolster their gold reserves, Some observers see in this de- velopment signs that stéps taken to implement the EIsenHOwER trade-not-aid policy already are exerting beneficial effects. An Overdue Reform Hope has been revived for action in A the next Legislature to-end—the_ Jong criticized fee system of paying justices — Initial momentum for ‘this re- Vived crusade came from Joun M. Werstrnat, a Grandville jus- PY 4 ; tice of the peace, who says he will resign to lead the fight for the overdue reform. His statement Prowght quick support from sev- On a plate” what our soldiers and sailors are doing in a great way. . We need your help desperately, for just two hours each week. : Another Ground Observer Observer Corps Lean add-ahearty Believes Certain ante Bad Influence on Young» Why are there sex crimes in the United. States. Well, for one very good answer, fust notice the one theater ad which appeared in the Press Oct. 27. I am thoruoghly dis- gusted with the pictures” this theater puts on screen and above all in the daily newspaper. There are a few good people who are trying to fight sex crimes, but how can our country be any- thing but damned when such things are shown before one’s eyes I de not attend the movies but . those that do, especially our young people, are certainly en- ticed to go when such pictures are shown. The only reason I can think of why these pictures are shown is that television is giving the theaters pretty much enpeation and some- its of sex has to be shown to entice the public. ‘l hope this theater is proud of this picture and is satisfied it is doing its part in making our young people sex deviates. Mrs. Albert Campbell 915 Motorway Drive Asks Support for Ground Observer Gores: It ls Pleasant Interlude From Daily Routine Says Parents’ Religious Attitude Infivences Young What kind of parents and adults . do we want our children to be when they grow up?_ Do. we want them to be like We are iSpuriti iallv speaking)? Do we want them to go to church as oftgn then as we do now. and the Lord the same place in their hearts and honfes as we are giving him toda) ? I'm afraid many parents will have to say, God forbid, I want my children to be more spiritual than I am Hf this is your an- swer, now is the time to do some- thing about it. When they have grown up, it might be too late. Your attitude toward church -and-tet your children see are giving Christ and the things of God first place in your lives. Then with God's help we will give the world a generation of (God- fearing. Christ-honoring me rd women, _ Mrs, 97 Union Street . Walter 10ck reminded the voters about it on every occasion. ‘ It was a long time before the Democrats get back into pow- er — and then only when an eco- Rnomic issue arose in 1910 as the high cost of living became — policies of the Republicans. The same thing happened to the Republicans in 1932 when the de- pression struck hard, and the vot- ers thereafter only remembered that times got bad under a Repub- lican administratiion. In the next 20 years there were minor recessions but a war boom kept the Democrats in power. Only in 1946, when government con- trols upset the housewife and caused a meat shortage, did the Republicans win Congress. — > The prosperity of the sem in quent inflation and soaring wage —~ a political boon Economic issues are controlling, however, only if there are no coun- Aunt Het It's =. wonder trained . don’t go crazy. I visited tal yesterday and listened to many ailments that I needed merve doctor Average Voter Shows His: Resentment 4 Against the Party in Power, Regardless ~ tervailing factors. In 1952, with the nation still in its most pros- perous condition, there wef emo- tional issues which superceded all else Thus, the resentment about the Korean War. communism in gov- _._face_is whether or nota recession ——acute-and-was btamett on taritf—“einiment, and corruption in govern- _ ment operations, especially with respect to tax-fixing. all added up to the negative verdict which was rendered against the party in pow- er — the Democrats. a a "Case Banal of cs Paychologist Parents Mu ist : | Make Correct Decisions — Should Billy. be permitted to stay away from Sunday school? You parents should ~~ ne common problem early.. For i is. the job of alf good parents to see-t their youngsters are well equipped to meet the crises of later adult life. Chil- dren aren’t competent to judge — what is best. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case J-333: Billy M., aged 9, has a sister who is 7. “Dr. Crane’Billy objects to go- {ng to, Sunday school, his mother began. "He says he'd rather stay home and play. And now his daddy thinks maybe {t would be better to wait trit-Bilty-is-of-high school age and can decide for himself “But if Billy stays home. then his sister Jane. will want to do the same thing. So what do you ps\chologists advise?’ Does Bill's daddy also think it would be well for Billy to stay out of public school till he reaches the age of 15. when he might be old enough to decide ‘fer himself whether school is desirable? Or do we let chiidneai wait till the middle teens to decide wheth- _ ——— ee Portraits ET) a The jiatges in my closet are . . . Convenient as can be. . But sometimes they are only there ... To test my sanity... I struggle for a hanger as... . I reagh inside the door... And soon they are a tangled bunch + . . That rests upon the floor . I reach for one that I be- lieve... Will have the problem solved... But when I try to yank it out... I find myself involved . If snags into another and... It simply won't let -ge ... And when it does, it catapults , 5. And gives me quite a blow ... The hanger has its purpose but... It sure is hard to choose . . . And when I try to pick one out ., . It as the war I lose. ———_ 1953) SD —Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER tinternationel Neivs Service) Straws show which way the po- litical soda water goes. Yester- day's results proved that coinci- dences can be ordered by catalogue number. Once again the right prevails. justice triumphs and liberty is looser than ever The Republicans still hold a skin- tight majority in the house. It's a photo-finish in the senate with Veepee Nixon holding the situation in the palm of his office. Citiés, counties and states bal- loted themselves into an off-year landslide in a playgrounds sand- pile. The old rascals handed the mace of emolunients to the young rascals. - You cannot fool all the people all of the time but you don't have to. You can sub-lease the contract to your district leaders. The reform element is firmly entrenched at the microphones and in the quiz panels. It seems to have promised more omelets than there are eggs. The results mean the bunk exam- iners have balanced the books. The stockpile of promises has been con- ___verted into the slagheap of ex- cuses, The man I voted for was de- feated with all on board. He had promised to put the pin-ball ma- chines back in the day nursenes ficially. But when the = saloons opened at ten it started up again. * the Kentucky hills. Don't be discouraged over the prospects because the reform ele-— ment copped the duke. Next elec- tion they will be ousted by a re- | _ boring’ many a youngster will Seen mate: 5 / 4 Help Child t er it is best tor them to wee pice aaa regularly? Certainly not! One of the joe of being a good parent is to em- ploy our superior adult intellt. gence so that our children are equipped for ultimate happiness and health. = Naturally, children will shun soap and water and toothpaste and school and work of all sorts, Fer such things are regarded “as chores. “They are all so state. But life consists largely “of chores. Such things fall under the heading ‘‘Duty."’ For life is not just an easy “‘iee cream & cake"* type of existence. tas ities be prepared fo rthe practical situ. ations of everyday living. Sunday school helps them adjust more happily to these. Obvious]y, a child prefers free- dom to restraint, and so do we adults. But parents know that re- striction of their free time is what makes children learn to play the piano or violin It is also what keeps then in grammar school till they leara arithmetic and history and Eng- lish composition. . © The Sunday School doesn't c’- erce its pupils with a truant of- ficer who will call on all chiJdren and force them to attend. So parents should tactfully use all proper pressure to get their youngsters into church on § morning. a “The voting was over at nine. of- That one-hour session on is about all the formal te: most of them will ever during the entire week. example. And occasionally make a gala event out of the rest of the day. For instance, after church, have a picnic lunch ti the park or out in the country. rs. Crane and I used to take our children to the Lincoln Park zoo Were in Chicago. So Sunday school became linked with a holi- day mood instead of a stodgy classroom. ‘ The teachers, too, in Sunday school should try to use every tactful _methed to dramatize the lessons and inflate the ego of the children so they will want to come back the following Sab- ath. But all good parents should see that their children are in Sunday school. Otherwise, you are cheat- ing your youngsters out of vital spiritual training which will be Stabilizing ballast for their later years.” Send for my bulletin “How to Pep Up Sunday School,” enclos- ing a stamped return envelope, plus a dime. Give it te Sunday. school teachers. (Copyright, Hopkins @yndicate Incy From Our Files” 135 Years Age NEW ZEALAND cited as one of the most advanced governments. MORAL LOSS of Munich éGonsid- ; ered more important than materiat cost to Allies, RUMOR IS that Lindberghs plan to become British citizens. 20 Years Ago CHICAGO WORLD FAIR to con- tinue into 1934 as proceeds con- tinue favorable. VAST PROGRAM drafted by governofs; marketing pact may fix farm prices. r é Plain Whole Wheat Best Navurat: Source Complex for Family Health— -of Vitamin By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. The father of a nine-year-old boy — ~ fined white flour or cornstarch is ‘highly nourishing (over 100 cal- ories in the ounce), easily digested; quickty convertible into efergy. ~ Mountain climbers, marathon bs z 4 : Hi i i * ne, Iie te] real health benefits to your fam- iy. Please send me a stamped en- velope bearing your address —and ask in writing (a clipping will bring no reply) for the pamphlet Wheat to Eat. Plain wheat—cracked or ground ‘a ; ‘ f da MC cto Poi eit LS AAU koe Ai ddepe Wiel SSS aad ke 1B, ad ‘ ae misirce. ec Columbus Elects Sensenbrenner, former chief clerk | tions released by the Franktin| Republican Keeps Post |gustus H. Remmel—GOP national | Thief Robs State els, 26 bath mats, 7 dish towels, | cause of-the remilling inorense- to ~ | of the Ohio Civil: Service Commis- sik ; Repehthes ~~ Geamaliibewieis ——)- Resort © [or wash 4 dish clothes, | the muinber of rats. 4 sion, achieved of as Mayor of Dem Capitol of Large tinen 2 - — . one of the biggest ny a said the victory was “wonderful 2) SS ew, : j IGTUE | political upsets. in Columbus. his-| Freed POW: Re-enlists — |. Bee ROCK Ake ehub-| encouragement for the Republicans| TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. w—A Yr 8 = COLUMBUS, Ohio Columbus |tory hy deleating Republican in- SAN PEDRO, Calif, @ — Cpl.| ond term as mayor of this Demo-|'" the South.” thief who robbed the closed Torch| Because cats were associated Quick relief tottows es the first time since 1935 tao rane | cement, Robert. T. 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Then it doesn't cut. for Gallic Bread Idea if ! in Every Sack of Flour | both money and good will, the service could have for the By GAYNOR MADDOX French people as well as the PARIS (NEA) — When a hard-| American. headed midwestern American. in- dustrialist looks to France for! shalj distribute French recipes and inspiration on how to séll more travel plugs for France in more flour for home baking, and spends! than 100 milion sacks of flour,” thousands of dollars in France on/Gerot added. the experiment, that’s mutual as-| He stressed that although this sistance news wide-flung free advertising and the Paul S. Gerot, president of a| Foreign Recipe Service office they large milling concern, é homespun} are opening in Paris would be of Horatio Alger success, swung aj material aid to France, it was top hat dinner at the Ritz Hotel on| also good merchandising for Amer- the Place-Vendome in_Paris, com- | ican flour. plete with rare wines, superb food | and cancan dancers. Then he ure | “That's what mutual assis- ane 7 rae x st anh ‘ al ¥ le , wa 3 BF oS ‘ - ms ie ae t z 4 my : 3 02 ¥ te v 7 re ; : = : * _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1953 “ —\ f of , along — a suit : . ® perts to Europe to select the pest and @ basic dress. FrenchR ,for American ase and had them , CCl adjust the recipes for our Ameri- | from New Holland, trans- can flour, which has more ters all her cosmetics into plastic ® ® n it than French flour snes reas ey we (ANSP Miller | m comes eat, i St Department. wearing it. =e Trade Agreement Calls in touch with our fs Search to nounced that his company, world’s; tance should mean — a two way street instead of a free handout and reluctant thanks,” he said. second largest millers, had -adopt- ed a new foreign policy—‘‘loaves | Geret’s company chartered | TWA Constellation to fly the ex- ae an’ Ancient Urn ef French bread across the sea.” | Gerot, whose company does just lunder half a billion dollars worth Recipe Service were America® (of business a year. admitted to rate the company's Foreign being a little puzzled by French Reelipe Service were American | pysiness methods and foreign diplomats, interna: | “They seem to me to be smoky, | tional socialites, and 40 mem | oof too cluttered with protocol, | bers of the American press. (too quick to say ‘impossible’ when | ® | a new and better way of things is proposed,"’ he confessed, looking | pedition over and back. lout from his apartment to the | oe statue of Napoleon atop the Ven- “Six months ago we decided! gome column toh Sun—it.up-this.way.,’’.he recipes of France and other Con-| .,id with a half smile, “French tinental countries would be wel-| pusinessmen have too many comed by American homes if) habits.” l presented in American cooking . terms and without the usual snob- e bery that goes with reference to Milwaukee Gets foreign culinary skill,"’ Gerot told oe S SALE BEGINS TODAY AT NOON Thurs., Fri., Sat., Mon. to 9 THIS WEEK OWLY WIN A NEW FORD, 18 OTHER PRIZES! Buy your appliance, TV, furni- niture or carpeting during Federal: Davs and enter the contest. Inquire today! ae eS cooking *« From Greece | MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UP) — An urn that lay in the wreckage of a! Greek cargo vessel for 2,100 years | was given to the Milwaukee Muse-| | uni recently. The urn was one of the more than 1,000 brought up from the | floor of the Mediterranean Sea by a French archeological expedition. It is the only one brought to the United Sthtes. . + "Fhe urn has two curved han- dies attached to a long, ‘slender neck and an eval or egg-shaped | bedy. The correct name for it is am- phora. It stands about four inches high and is 12 inches in diameter | at its widest point. The armphora | has a flared lip that tops an 18-| inch neck The body tapers to a sharp point | | which the ancient Greeks pushed} nto the ground to place the vase | in a standing position The Milwaukee urn ts made of red clay; but during is many. + years under water it became cov- ered with various deposits of sea animals. 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Pa. «®—This |newly-formed Southwestern Penn-' sylVania borough that became soe to 1% million dollars a few years’ | ago has brand new officials foday — It’s HERE! WORK New Location — 120 W. PIKE ST. SERVICE GLASS COMPANY 120 W. Pike St. o better. ‘| But can they? fin the field of the-imagination —the gift that separates the living from the living dead. Well, let’s put it te the test. First, we'll see how one child met a classroom problem — and then see how well you ean de with a similar preb- Jem. Ph. FE 2-8720 Ten-year-old Carolyn ("“San- : idy”) Blakeslee is in the fifth grade. Her teacher, as an exer- cise in imagination, asked the j class to make up stories about } anything, just so they include i} a dozen simple words, such as dentist, wedding, weight, hotel. Here is the story little “San- dy” wrote without help of any kind: j—one Republican and 11 Demo-. crats. They're the first ever elect-| ed by the community. The little town, chartered as a borough last year, held its - first ;election yesterday and named b- “Sandy” received a grade mortician Russell Blair, a Repu of A-plus and a gold star for «| Hean:-burgess. He-wen-ty-@ votes her tale. over the Democratic | candidate, | Dr.. William Vernon. The borough Now for that test of your elected seven councilmen, three grownup imagination. Natural- school directors and a tax collector ly, you’re too proud to want to —all Democrats. use fifth grade words. Peryopolis inherited the money So, get out your pencil, and from Mrs. Mary Fuller Frazier, a write any kind of a story using —— - the following dozen simple. adult words; Astraphobia, yin, malahack, posology, malagma, corvine, smaik, supinator, vair, wap, yang and zoster. Ready? Go! We'll just tiptoe quietly away—you let us know and it was a beautiful wedding. 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They’‘re facts that prove the rich beauty you see and feel in the fabries of Botany “Brand 500” Suits and coats for men at Osmun’s, aN \S Open _o Dighified Osmun’s Ctierge Account. Buy Anytime. Teke Up To 3 Months To Pay. ~ OSMIN 5 $+ ¢* ; se = ; “frum » PONTIAC PRESS _. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, bs a Laas ga Sen | Truck Backs Into Bicycle {6.7 cy sent ten injuring Rochester Boy | Lawrence Davis of S30 Crooks A 12-year-old Rochester bicyclist, ) slightly injured when a truck backed into him-on~ Grant street his way home from school, was Rd., stopped at 3192 Grant St. to allow a truck to back out of the drive, and it backed into him, DUCKY PAPAYA — What at first glance appears to be a duck hunter’s decoy is really a papaya grown in Manila, Philippine Islands, where the vegetable abounds, often in odd shapes and sizes. It might well establish a new trend in hunting equipment—edible decoys. Man Shoots Self as-Police | ‘Brown Fox,’ Pull in to Serve Warrant |All ‘Good Men’ BRUNSWICK, Md. w— A | troopers were driving’ up to serve brown fox is dead. 1 when they heard a rifte _erack. In| boats, Tithe ear—they found—Bayies with} | vear-old man shot himself to aca Are Now Dead eye. In the case of Botany “Brand 500” clothing, | _The high figures for fineness and count_indicate——14 ER ey re EY. sf n his car last night as a pair of VICTORIA, B.C. @The quick a peace warrant on him, state | { - And now is no longer the time pohce “reported for all good men to come to the Officers said thev were entering | 3 of helt ark. where Garland Lee} pur og quick movement of the | brother - in-law resided | enemy would jeopardize six gun- the driveways Bayles = —E Irma Wright. “five-time winner of ‘ bullet hole in the head and a | the Canadian speed typing cham- 22 ealiber rifle beside him. The | pionship, said yesterday the athlet- vicium died shortly after being {ie fox and good men have been brought to Frederick Memorial | superceded by the battle maneuv- Hospital. er, for purposes of typing prac- Relatives said there had been | tice | family troubles | The quick movement etc. con- | tains all the letters of the alphabet | and gives a good workout for = a fingers. Youths Fined $35 Each | for Reckless Driving | Pontiac Judge Maurice E. Fin- | negan fined two youths $35 each | BAYER ASPIRIN RELIEVES SIMPLE B saitenaees ‘Look lovelier To help your skin look prettier fast, try greaseless Noxzema. This amazingly effective cream is a combination of softening, soothing and cleansing ingredi- ents offered by no other leading beauty cream—and it’s medicat- ed—aids healing! Women praise its quick help for dry, rough > now only 59% Limited Time Offer! special offer—the big 85¢ size for only 59¢ plus tax! 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SO: | BAG LIBBY or MONARCH FANCY =, | ORANGE 9Q: 7, CAMPBELL'S " | f, au Mh —TREESWEET ORANGE JUICE ...-3:5 55° Qe 25 : FRESH EGGS RGAR MARGARINE 46 OZ. PORK AND JUICE CAN BEANS REMUS BRAND AX RATS a4 VELVEETA 2 ov 89 <> > CHUNK STYLE Star Ki Kist 3 $7 00 . "Tuna CANS 7 | TALL b~ { LB. CANS a 4° Peli Teeddae : : > ae | FoR 4 ROOMS ‘§ KEEP WARM WITH ONE OF : efficiency. 24th da are 4 teecroeted echoes am Therm uses évery drop of oil. Waste EVENING UNTIL. 9...M. THE, PON TIAC PRESS, “WEDNESDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 4, 1958 SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY Be-Thrifty! BUY-AT-WYMAN’S! $ use our“ peuivens BED CREDIT = EASY TERMS DOWN Sofa bed upholstered in a fine furniture cover for4tong wear and lasting beauty. Resiliently spring filled for years of service. Really comfortable has a convenient concealed bedding compartment. TERMS. _ Maple Finished 17 Pure, Lean, Ground Beef Young, Tender Beef Steaks! “ROUND °T-BONE *SWISS STEAKS These Prices Good Wednesday thru Saturday! 197 OAKLAND AVE. Si sna Ak Phiaes orks. ce bd Ge cpl gt waa SR ae ei dg ae aes ee, SE Age - ere | ere es FP nest ee a Pi Sx paaaniass ies ren Se RS a = ah ane i . Seip ha — tT daa Wig areal hae, BEVERY Se oe ee aS WELLn Denia Seow. , THE PONTIAC PRESS, IDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 19538 = | ) . 3 °e ‘ age A. * agi . Be ec = sa Sf ee Se eae OO rr pre ae te ag 7. imam a pe es — ae a tt . 2 sis areata Ds. - - wa ee -- = , The ‘ n ens | Bob Considine ; 2S ae 3 Ps : — Se een eee é er ; Let’Your || PHOMNIX, Ariz. @-A trantic Briefing o Civilians Helps DENVER w—When you walk eee ~ | |eall wae received by the night po- . - ; into a ber and order a drink, Squint | fice oa Explain High Detense Cost j= wing tt what 90 | sleep,” the woman com- , Says State of Colorado. > : their NEW YORK (INS) — Picked their remarkably expanded use of ‘ | 4 acted by correesiy pre- | | tip neighborhood” | unite: of the-Army; Navy, Marine | the helicopter as a troop’ transport, |~ Al! state. liquor. inspectors : - ——— ion| ; A check was made and the lady |Corps and Air Force this from simulated carrier decks. 3 | 62 * Dr. BR. Bermen, | | wasn't having nightmares. size sets for testing liquors, Sec- eA ; The Hons are with a show at the |/22%2_ Sve PonniNS_ Gomes The timing of tiie portion of tretary of State Homer F. Bruce 4 mA Als AES: Optometrist nearby Arizoha State Fairgrounds, |°! Modern warfare to 8 group of the show was so superb that'@ { 4: cioced pes: Se gates Phone PE 4-707! 80 carefully screened U. S. busi-| Marine colonel, speaking to us |° yesterday. 5g aa SOB II , In the course of a normal life |®¢S5 and professional men. from @ memorized script, would | “4” inspector can enter a tavern me AUTOMATIC GAS OPTICAL DEPARTMENT of eight years, an automobile con.| Most of these civilian leaders, | gesture to his left (for instance) |2%4 test all the liquor on the bar WATER HEATER 1T WN. SAGINAW ST. sumes 16 times its. weight in gaso-|Chosen-from.all. sections of the | and say (without looking) “here | 7°, simple test, on the premises : ? sec AAMT | | eg country as well as industries and | te the mew Chance Vought Ont |upS mine. (pe Proprieint. mit +30-Gallon Gas . _ — take. the word — gal at which sare second whisky, a blend of straight whis- ¥ al SP ae their associates that wilt help the | past us very low at about 600 Peedch han bean eclaesd online 1 Automatic WaterHeater | ~ better why we must sped so much |" Betice lunch in the field the cate | tect. the public,”” Rruce said, : to arm ourselves. And stay armed. = : , ) rol ferees were ‘coptered to another (Advertisement) | Continuing an interrupted portion of the huge Marine re- | terim report on the tour, our day- | the first day was featured in the |Wtched Marines storm an “en afterncen by fine talks from |*™” beach and take it most real- | James H. Douglas, undersecre- goer ee ) tary of air, and Gen. Thomas y took it with rifles, demoli- by 4] D. White, vice chief of staft of | tion “blankets,” flame throwers, Relieved Herbs | fhe USAF. 40-ton amphibious troop-carriers, | Trem all over a, folke whe |i | tanks, and recoilless cannon. baee tor pears arthritis | most vital battle-of_any World | ly.proud-of-the-Marines instructor | \» Rings Geldes Newb Tenia Gee ___— Have all the HOT | War Tr would be the Deltie tos | told-us. they took it because they Golden Herb Toase is blended trom Modelp on Display -- need with a new CRANE Auto- ES Cer Senn Wik. 26 Clk tek re nh, and Marios win 00 of Dtevt cnn Safe 3 Seem | tn Oar Shekitine matic Water Heater, | ha aite to-aumaamin Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work ( One branch of thinking in Wash- ng hat wo mt prenee EAMES & BROW en sip gt in aol not more. . 'E 3- Bat our fal Pentagon bikers 55 E. Pike Street etn not belong to that branch. ths ui CUNNINGHAM'S 5 , they had to say was not for the ucts base ee nee public, including the American | tne pavement with the rear, lower | public. . | portion of his body. THE GOODHOUSEKEEPING SHOP OF PONTIAC After one official described the | In ruling on the request for the effect of am atomictype bemb | $15 reimbursement, City Atty. Will capable of destroying all life in |5¢8rs yesterday said “the city . many, many, many square miles detectives against acciden |) f th x around it, I asked him if we (or | Orga > went wml tome can’ be ne or e money * the ether side) had such a bemb. expected.” 5 ht sce df this bat et ‘ E , ’ remember that he ever said en oh, | DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT f th ms ocoummcxort Ih wo for the money! You needn’ fix anything special — just serve golden California Seuterne with an every- weal ap day weval. Notice the diflerence! With wien, | Guantion ‘AN ADDED GIFT AT THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP SS = _——.~.- wan And-you-find there's: more-plessare— +oa mein — - ia De =— ‘a VE - gyach more pleasure—to the whole dinnertime. In the early morning they dem- Se try it! Taste 2 —California Sauterne to- onstrated their justly mht. ‘Write for free recipes. Wine Advisory ee ov benyert a = ho Board, 717 Market Se, San Francisco 3, Calif. cretion] enemy within soemiagiy This evenwars gift te- yards of front-line Marines). ; cluded with the purchase of a refrigerator or range. Two for the money and generous trade-in allowances, too, Kelvinator. Refrigerator Hadson Hornet, National Stock-Car Champion for the third year running— offers even more power and greater performance for 1954. Cold, clear to the floor, Kelvinator gives you the maximum usable in this popular 1 ator. Across the top freezer and shelf space arranged for all size bottles. No Money Down .' 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Electric ignition on The new 1954 Hornet has New Salon Lounge Interiors - — tessa , q deen! = It has all the all-new styling, new Interiot Now Parfected Fever Steering? | ou: MEWM"UDSOM Shai it in te lw-nain | ae luxury, power steering*, power New Improved Power Brakes* WAS lesiapiak anew low prise: Wartky ; = sienna : brakes* and exclusive Twin New, Fully Automatic Drives* companion of the Hudson Hornet. MA Ee - jo» EM - : 7 ae ae . trten andl atthew ont rice enbjert te change witheert antine - . See | Z6GO0D HOUSEKEEPI . , 7 . | - OF PONTIAC. Jacobson’s Motor Sales Dixon Motor Sales Walled Lake Hudson Sales Open Daily 9 to 5:30—Friday 9 to 9 . 9 < . . . 58 W. Pike St. \ $9 M-24 Highway - Maple Road - , (Pontiac, Michigan Lake Orion, Michigan Walled Lake, Michigan - 51 W.HuronSt. = J o> + FE 41886 LANDSCAPING With PERSONALITY! > FREE! BY sed Vasbed &. CONSULTATION BY EXPERTS .On Your Landscaping Problems ; Phone Utica 7-5041 Open Sunday J. C. TEAR NURSERY Van Dyke and 23 Mile Road 3 Miles North of Utica : Talk on n Working Wives “Wins Y Club Oscar’ Harvey Perry won the ‘Osear’ at Tuesday's Pontiac Y Toastmas- ter's Club meeting for his talk on the table topic, ‘“‘Skpuld married women work outside the home?” Witham Carroll was toastmas- ter for the meeting at Pontiac YMCA. Speakers included Paul 1t did. The denials came yesterday in! bott's immediate superior. guick succession, and in the wake | | tential enemy.” Wilson is Tal-| policy, } | Dulles and ‘Wilson Deny Atomic Plans Tor Spain. WASHINGTON W—Two top ad- “by Secretary “of Defense Wilson, | matter apparently would be held statements pn atomic matters with ministration officials have denied | that ‘we have no plans for storing in abeyance until the secretary's the Atomic Energy Commission. the United States ‘plans to store | atomic weapons in Spain” and.that | return. atomic weapons in Spain, and Sec-| if and when such plans materiatize retary of the Air Force Harold | “ we shall not announce them pub-| for it: ‘‘Flaps.”" A flap in military | about troop strength in Europe and Talbott contends he -didn't say | licly to the world and to our po-|lingo is something that tangles up new weapons. Some subseqpent In the Pentagon they have word | a. later news conference talked This was the third major flap that with more new weapons in 2. Talbott’s insistence on arriv- | involving the Pentagon in recent Europe the United States could cut i 1 A ema ene teas tae rip neta aaa Ga SE a ia ge es - : a) cabs’ . { i f4 ™ ? a se al — =a ac ; = ya" . \ = \ Mor X ws : i en 4 i eee <5 = +~— i \ < ‘ ‘hie. i N , fees se = Pas THe PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER-«. 148- cle Se! oy Weg if he uae say flafly wheth Ter the United States had any atom bombs outside, this country. Wilson said he couldn't say that flatly _and “I wouldn't say it if I could.” ~ That. of course, left the question -- open, except for the denial that thére-now are plans for storing the bombs in Spaln~et some future time when U, S. bases theré-are ready for bombers. Flap No. 2 came when Wilson at | stories connected the two, saying | Felice. who discussed “‘Changing of widely published ‘stories quoting ing yesterday in Athens, Greece. | weeks. troop strength there. Some Euro- »-—————— = Fimes in the Food Market Louis Talbott aS saying in Madrid on (that he had said nothing about | * ¢ « | peans expressed alarm. The Presi- | (Advertinement) Davidson The Litthe Fellow Has. Monday there were such plans. storing bombs in Spain ‘‘nor will | The first came when Secretary | dent took the first opportunity to Itchy Pimples a Chance Norman Sutherland President Eisenhower had an op-|I ever make statements about | Wilson commented at a news ¢on- insist there are no plans for re Kill Romance How to Relax and Live Longer’; portunity to give his views at a) atomic weapons.’’ He had been ference that he didn't think the ducing American combat strength : nances may and \rthur Canon The Web news conference this afternoon. quoted by Various correspondents Russians had enough planes or anywhere. = Many shatt tered : aoratehiing of — —- +. 2 ‘for American and British news-/ atomic bombs to wage a sustained s 6 6 be traced direc Why tolerate Meh- Fort. Jackson. S. C. has eight. Until Falbett comes home. about papers and news services as say- | War. | Flap No. 3 found Dulles and aT impel suena, anaey 500 Army specialists schools. They mid-month and gives his, official ing there were such plans, subject It was unhappy. timing. Eisen- ' Wilson in accord. Wilson told news- iets and other irritations teach” courses” for supply -clerks,, Version. the government apparent- | to approval by Spain. hower had warned in an address | men, who asked about the remarks when you can get fast relief with clerk-typists, light truck drivers, lV intends to mde along on the | * . * only a little before the ominous | attributed to Talbott, that “I think’ .oorning Peterson's Ointment? 45¢ auto mechanics, field wiring spe- basis of | Up to last night, no official word" menace from Soviet atomic devel- Secretary Dulles covered that al! druggists. One application de- cialists, radio operators, food sery- ;» 1. The pronouncement of Secre- | from Talbott to the Pentagon had opment. The President shortly or- | pretty well’ in the latter's denial. lights or money refunded. Also ice superviaons and bandsmen tary of State Dulles, concurred in arrived, and a Spokesman said the for tired cracked feet td New Low Prices Cut Green Beans Cream Style Golden Corn Tomatoes Early June Peas 3 35 “ 16-OZ. CANS . SLICED OR HALVES 1ONA FLAVOR-RICH Tomato . Juice «or Qc Apricots IONA MALVES—UNPRRUED ~ | @ 290 NEW LOW PRICE ws 49e ) ~ Grapefruit Sections g Aur. 2 cans oot “Pineapple Juice. 44” 2... .. . “tan Sle White House Milk NPxo, 7 3C ~ bin exo. Dry Skinamed Mile wore nour, , 183 29¢ 16-02. 43c * cor 2 van CANS + 2% Grape Seige 80) vce esse Se ‘Rajah Cocoanut " ....... mo. 25¢ tRolled Oats rrrre> 5 5 gg a ss mo 15 . 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Moffatt, publicity co- A magic, show, fortune telling, ordinator of a Detroit modeling a country store, pony rides and a school, was guest speaker Monday/ puppet show are some of the when Chapter -AW, PEO, met at | events planned for Centra! School | __.the home of Mrs,-Harry-Pearce.on all Festival Friday evening. Oneida road. “T General “¢nairman—tor_the occa- | sion is Mrs. Frank Darimont as-{ Assisting the hostels were Mrs. | sisted by Mrs. Lawrence J.-LaFay | Catherine Cable and Mrs. L, G./| and Mrs. Charles Farmer. Rowley. Dorothy Hollister, Mrs. —— Holderman, Mrs. Frank Brown Mrs. John Little of Franklin and Mrs. Eari Green are super- road will be hostess to the group | vising the dining room, and Mrs. Nov. 17 when guests will be the Harvey Fessler, Mrs. Joseph state officers of PEO. Boone, Mrs. Floyd Mathews and jeeiiianieemeieee the Qelvet Gouch suif by | gelinkas matlick 4 cuffs to add the ultimate look. Toupe, Brown, Green, Purple, Royal. Sizes 10 to 20. | and~ Mrs. Festival Features Listed Mrs. Dotgtas Martin‘ are in charge of movies. The fish pond is: under the di- | rection of Mrs. Elmer Stoltenberg, | Mrs. Henry LaVerdure and Mrs. | Edward Paida. Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. James Marines and Mrs. William Porter will have the white elephant and candy booth, and Mrs. Dean Yocom and Mrs. Ar- thur Bowren have charge of the magic show Other committee members _in- clude Mrs. Abram Campbell, Mrs. Donald King, Mrs. pRobert Ogg and Mrs. LaFay, fogtune telling: Mrs. Alice Cowan, Mrs. Herman | Ihrke and Mrs. Clark Inman, old | dishes; and Mrs. Richard Kuhns, Mrs. Gus Cox and Lucille Harris, country store. Cotton candy and the lollipop tree are being managed by Mrs. “Ray Meiser and Mrs. Hubert Broom; pony rides, Mrs. Sam Mrs. Walter Green and Thomas Nichols. Baked goods are being arrecatd by Lola Stokoe, Mrs. Jack Hale A. J. Salvadore, and gifts and puppet show, Mrs. Oral Pelisser, Mrs. Myron Forslund, Sirs Carlton Fink and Mis. Dale | Rolfe. Hale and Mrs. Herbert Cox, and — | popcorn, Mrs. Charles Mitchell, Mrs. ne 4i% jn" | till i 'ing for a life certificate. uncil 7 S pander Scholarships ‘for Would-Be Teach hers ~ Mrs. ng) John Thors Keynote Fund Discussion Meeting Conducted Tuesday Afternoon at McConnell School Mrs. Harry E. King, president of the Michigan Congress ef PTA, and John Thors Jr., principal of the Pontiac High School, spoke ~before | the Pontiac’PTA Council Tuesday afternoon at McConnell School. The council at this meeting voted to sponsor a teacher scholarship fund to encourage a student to become a teacher. ‘ “Scholarship-funds~-have-been-suggesied by the State Congress of PTA to focus attention on the shortage of teachers,” stated Mrs. King. “The” present- shortage of about 7,000 teachers in the state of Michigan alone was caused by the vast increase of school enrollment, also by the tightening of the teach-+ ers’ code which now requires four | years of college before issuance of a provisional certificate, and at least | three years of teaching experience ; in a five-year period before apply- Designer to Address Garden Club George Tolbert, noted designer, will be guest speaker when the of this problem. An increase in Birmingham Branch of Women’s high school enrollment, encour- | National Farm and Garden As aged by the broadened curri- | sociation meets Monday. culum, alse has drawn on the | The meeting will be a tea at available supply of teachers.” 1 o'clock in the Birmingham Com- Mr. Thors spoke on scholarships | munity House, with Mrs. George “The low salaries, together with the need of the communi- ties to provide funds for their board of education to supply an adequate teaching staff, are part ‘Sorority Will Hold Progressive Dinner Plans for a progressive dinner | to be. held Nov. 16 were made | when members of Nu Phi Mu sor- ning with Nancy Walser in her home on Myrtle avenue. Mrs. Da- vid Tucker assisted the hostess. The dinner will begin at the home of Mrs. Paul Deschaine on Hud- son avenue at 6:30 p.m. “cluded !a money-making project for Nov. Other events of the evening | the announcement of 21, and colored slides of Jamaica, Bermuda and Japan. were shown. Guests for the evening included Joy Van Hise, Bonnie English. “Ilene Wright and Nancy Davis | | w ority, Unit one met Monday eve-| evening when the | Central School Fall Festival. Helping her begin at 6 o'clock and continue until 9. | Government" \former state chairman of national | Pentise Press Pheote Sharon Pugh (left), daughter of the} ~ ‘Harold Pughs of East Pike street, picks out with her choice are Mrs. Frank Darimont t she wants her mother to buy Friday (center ) of Mechanic street and Mrs. Law- “country store” opens at|rence LaFay of Union street. The fair will | quested. | Assistirig the hostess at tea, which follows the meeting, will le Mrs. Everell L. Birthrong, Mrs. | John B. Hubert, Mrs. Everett |W. Allen, Mrs. C. V. Williams, |Mrs. Donald Skidmore and Mrs. ' |Coleman M. Moody. Piety Hill DAR to Gather “The Stand of the DAR on World | the activities there. will be the topic dis- | Members are urged to bring William Streit,| girts’ new dresses for the Ruth | Alden dress drive in Detroit. Children's used garments are cussed by Mrs. deferrse for the DAR. when Piety Hill Chapter- meets Nov, 10 with| wanted for the DAR mountain | Mrs. William Graff in Bir-| schools where they are recondi- _mingham tioned for the students or sold to | Block Bonnets Mrs. Sigurd O. Rue. a delegate| raise money fer the schools. A kitchen bowl makes a fine 8500 y Lelinke iam | The group's new sponsor, Helena from the chapter to Higgins Lake| Christmas presents for the Red blocking i ment for your | Giesel, was also present. Conservation School, will re on Cross overseas boxes are also re-| baby’s woolen bonnets. = hat / ~- hd J = a [foremost states in education. chosen student to report back to / to help would-be teachers. He | Miller as cliairman. stated that Michigan is one of the | Mr. Tolbert wil 4 jake that four state universities have | sponsored scholarships. His experience as edministrator | |of Student loan funds has shown | that any group considering a | scholarship should not ‘only pro- vide the tuition fee for the first | year, but should not then forget that student, but follow through until completion of his education. | Such students must be from the jupper third of their class and be able to qualify for college upon, Gill, Mrs. C. V. Gardiner, Mrs, recommendation of the high school, H. F. Ellwood, Mrs. John Ecken- | principal. A little better than aver- | ode and Mrs. Lee Durham. age student who is interested in | Others are Mrs. Donald Dit- and will work willingly with chil-| trick, Mrs. Bernard Crandell, . dren will make a fine teacher.| Mrs. Harry Cook and Mrs. F. W. Thirty to 40 students interested | DuBois, in becoming teachers are now Mrs. Frank Webb, Mrs. Lloyd members of the Future (Southard, Mrs. G. A. Weinhold | Teachers Club at Pontiac High | and Mrs. Harvey Bushnell will pre- | School. Service to the community | side at the tea table.. in which they live and helpipg | mace tae tients ams | Recently Wed Pair 'Living in Arkansas club. Mr. Thors recommended : = that 8! ar. and Mrs. Milo Wyrich of North Grant street announce the entation called ‘Creating Pie- tures with Flowers,” which will assist the women in creating pic- tures for the annual Christmas Show scheduled Dec. 5. Tea table decorations are being planned by Mrs. Nevin C. Barnes, with Mrs. Oscar Peterson in charge of the tea arrangements. Assisting Mrs. Barnes will be Mrs, W. S. Howell, Mrs. J. Edward committee be appointed to -inter- | view the students and to pay the the sponsoring organization. TS SSS ST ELECTRIC S / —T | Mts. Welton Sherman, chairman, | jand Mrs. Russell ‘tand Wiliam Wright The nominating committee The couple, married Oct. 8, is named by the council includes’ . French, Mrs. William Hilderly, Thomas Temple Coming Events Pranees C. Butterfield Tent 9. Deugh. ters of Union Veterans, will meet Thurs. Refreshments were served by as, at 6 D.m. fer © cooperative supper? the McConnell PTA with Mrs. Earl | ®t the Grotto Hall, 128 Pike &. A Luchenbach and Mrs. Sarkis! ™°*''™® == aes Schnorkian presiding at the lace- | Eunice Philathes of Piret Baptioy Church will covered tea. tatile; assisted by Mrs. | Page ate homey ee oh te ae si H ton and Mrs. Oscar | ene Seddon. 383 Michigan Ave. J \~ Daughters of Pontise 186 will meet Thursday at 6 . fer & cooperative dinner at 186% Huron #t, With @ public installation et & Class. Sees'Films, . Hears Pastor Talk =f art'pm with re Sohn Marding. 3 Py | Wh bury, Walled Lake. The Rev. Robert Fischer showed | ee films and spoke on fis recent trip. meet with Mrs. Orion tinger ‘a to Japan, when First Philat Tex Ave. Thursday at 10 om imere Like Wrapping Yourself Up In a Warm Soft Cloud ~ A 100% wool Stroock coat to weer anytime, , ) anywhere . . . beautifully. Aqua, pink white, Upper Krust. Sizes 8 to 18. 9500 ee OSM fen 0 % ill be tt Class of First Baptist Church met &@ cooperative juncheon at noon, Wayside Gleaners of First Baptyt re Church will meet Priday cooperative luncheon was | Chapel were after the meeting, which liam Green of Wixom Baptist Church | | was held in the Educational Build- |. Nevy Mothers will hold « turkey s ing of the church | fish dinner and a betaar Priday at § - p.m in Wilson Avenue Methodist Church, oe tage gs sa it snpig - you wear. A gently rounded pocket fap to complement . thé peter pan collar... and softly shirred”chole boy beck. Luscious colprs in sizes of the way to 1% and | flower arrangements im a pres By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS—For their November shows, St. Dunstan Guild will produce Terence Rat- tigan’s ‘The Winslow Boy” the evehings of Nov. 20, 21, 27 and 28 in the Cranbrook Pavilion. To preserve the English i of the play, John Fisher, British |“ consul general in Detroit, has | corded the entire script on tape for the cast's reference. He is | serving as technical adviser and! speech and diction coach for the y. . ge Coffin is director of the show, and om the production steft.are. Mrs, John W. Sand- ers, production manager, “as- sisted by Mrs. George H. Hei- deman; Mrs. Everell E. Fisher, Mrs. Frederick E. Booth and Mrs. Edwin M. Beresford, prop- erties; Mrs. Rebert Harris, from Eu- last Thursday. Mrs. spent almost the | whole summer abroad. Mr. Cun- ‘ningham joined her in September makeup, and Mrs. C. Anthony = aticr the boys had flown ane to Kansdell, costumes. | their respective schools, Yale Henry S. Booth is designing the | University and Cranbrook. set which Thomas Martin ard his | Mr. and Mrs, Fritz B. Hyde Jr., committee will construct, and | who formerly lived in the Hills, Thomas E. Snetham will be in will come from their home in San charge of sound effects. Francisco for a visit next week St. Dunstan will give a square with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ander- en —— ———s son, The Andersons, with Mr. and of Detroit, formerly of Birming- PERMANENTS |e" +. has, will be bests af hecahiont | planning to entertain for the Hydes ‘ Sunday morning at Bloomfield Nov. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Little have been living in Greenwich, Conn., for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Breech of Franklin road had as “their . § [| house-guests over last weekend FIGURES | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cox of Spring- ¢ | field, Mo. The Breeches enter- Made to Order! | tained for their guests at dinner by Gyro Reducing « Friday ‘evening. The effortless way to ii streamline your figure ! sett will take their Nev. 14 din- No tiring exercises — no ner guests to the Saturday eve- drugs—no starvation diet Just relax, fully clothed and let the purring Gyro- waves restore your figure to its natural, graceful beauty. Come in—Phone. APP ing performance of the opera, which opens Nov. 10 at the Ma- | sonic Temple. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Briggs Jr. over this weekend will be Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Towers of Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Briggs returned Monday from_a trip to California. Among those who have made reservations at Bloomfield Hills Country Club for the Harvest Din- ner-Dance this Saturday are Mr and Mrs. John R. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Forsyth, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jamison Mrs. W. E. 11") S$. Saginaw, Eagle Theatre Bidg.. Pontiac, Mich Enroliments Available in Day and Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 PPP Cjony $ Riker Bldg.. Main Floor FE 3-7186 Scripps. _ Ey 5 «gave Now on Manufacturer-to- Budget Terms Available You-Prices! >? Call Today FE 4.0558 william wright |) 270 Orchard Lake Rood Established 1933 ningham rope aboard the-Queen- Elizabeth | Komplete | Mills Country Club. | = “Beauty The affair will welcome back Service/ Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schirmer who Mr. and Mrs. William T. Ges- | Connell School's |S to’ 8-o'elock, } i ab gy ee ; “4 Be \ t . F) ‘3 NOVA 4 59 | a eee ‘ . a ~ A 2. Armistice, |Breakfast__| ls Planned | Legion Auxiliary. to Sponsor Event—and Cleary to Speak. Plans are underway for the post- Armistice Day breakfast for Amer- | ican Legion members and guests, | to be given by Cook-Nelson Unit 20, | American Legion Auxiliary. R._D. post _chair- | man, has announced that Secretary of State Owen J. Cleary will be | guest speaker. His topic will be “The Future of Our National Se- | curity.”’ Mrs. Leo Mineweaser is gener- +~@l.chairman, assisted by Mrs. L. | Gladys Williams. ~ Dining room committee is com- posed of Mrs. Ernest Ogden, Mrs Russell B. Thompson and Mrs. | Russell E. Grubbs. Assisting Mrs. Mineweaser in the kitchen will be Mrs. Bohiman, Mrs. Leo James and Mrs. Joseph Schledorn. Plans for a silver tea ing | Mrs. George Ault of Milford were | > + Pad | | +Greve, Mrs. | Raetzke + Tee shirts will be featured at a special booth at the McConnell School Carnival Friday evening. Mrs. Oscar) Williams and Mr. and Johnson (left) of Wall street, chairman of the booth, shows | Detroit. tthe shirts to prospective customers (left to right), her daughter, 5 to 8 o'clock. Gathering together items to be sold at the-“countex| _ store” at the carnival are Mrs. Glenn Naline (left) of Go- ing street and Mrs. Clarence B. Chamberlain (right) of Wall street. The menu Mrs. Naline is admiring is a tempt- “|| ing indication of what food will be served when dinner is | served at 5 o'clock Friday. | Preparations in Full Swing McConnell Plans for Fair Plans are in full swing for Mc-, rection of Mrs. Oscar Johnson and PTA Carnival,| Mrs. George Bouwens. | Sharon, John Harrington of Cottage street and | \edge jGerald Stoner of Osmun street. The carnival will be from scheduled for Friday evening from| Other committee chairmen in- | clude ticket committee, Mrs. Har- | Id Baughmz and Mrs. Joh General chairman for the event} tark- we and potato chips. | is Mrs. Clarence Chamberlain. and| Mrs Harold Herald anders. her committee members are Mrs.’ Frank Westerman: dinner, Mrs Earl Luchenbach. Mrs. Ed Sage. | William Ballard and Mrs. Gerald | Mrs. Cecil Lankford, Mrs. Ford) stoner: gingerale. Mrs. Sparks | Snyder and Thomas A. 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' Six Painting! — t Come in, Phone, or Drop Us use of COLOR DYNAMICS in the home—how to make your home love- lier to live in as well as lovelier to manship of Mrs. Charles Schreiber. Barbara Utley Wed in Denver, Colorado Barbara Utley, daughter of the Raymond Utleys of Young street, became the bride of Harold White- ‘cotton Oct;-9 in” Denver Coto. tet is the son of .Mrs. Bertha White- cotton of Fairmount, W. Va. Your FREE Copy! decorating book on the. pages. of Short Cuts in 23 W. Lawrence St. Daily 8 to 5:30 STORE HOURS P Pontiac Glass Co. Phone FE 5-6441 Saturday # to 12:30 be Dra sur Coat, 5 made Monday when the auxiliary | met at the legion home on Auburn | avenue. Ses i Mrs. Ault, 18th District auxiliary Is Presented | president,-will_ visit. Cook-Nelson | Auxiliary Dec. 7. Serving Will begin for Maple Leaf __ {at 8:30 o’clock, A fashion show highlighted the Friday meeting of the Maple Leaf Club at Hotel Waldron. Models included Mrs. William McClure, Mrs. Earl Long, - Mrs. Ralph Babbington, Mrs. Albert Silk, Mrs. Roy Pazik and Mrs. Harold MeDonnell. Fashion Show ceased members, Prayers were | offered by Mrs, Eldon Showen, chaplain, and music by Mrs. | Mineweaser. Tapers were lighted. | by Mrs. Thompson. | . : i" | Memorial services were read for Mrs. Frank ker ~ modeled | irs Daniel R. Veazey, Mrs. H. | clothes purchased in Paris. | Russel Holland, Mrs, Bessie St Special guests were Mrs. Chris | Johns and Mrs. Earl Street John Bechill, Mrs.| irs. Fred Bohlman conducted Elsie Mason and Mrs. Fred the business session which {ol- lowed. Mrs. Homer Sisney was ap Mrs. Donald Humphries and Mrs. | pointed Pan-American chairman Glen Wilson were accepted as new | a | and Mrs. Charles Foote, sergeant- members and hostesses for the day | karin included Mrs. Hugh Endries and Mrs. E. J. Beard. | Space Saver . A pillow case pinned to your | baby’s bath table is a space-sav- | ing substitute for a hamper. Detroit Presbyterial Attended by Seven - Mrs. H. €. Woodbridge, Mrs. James Crisman, Mrs. Robert | Stanger and Mrs. A. R. Booth at- | tended the Detroit Presbyterial | Tuesday at Emmanuel Church in | 3 1; attending were Mrs. D. S_”, REAR < OR YOUR MONEY BACK Carmichael, Mrs. Elizabeth Rut- and Mrs. Clarence Brown. ‘tradies Aid Makes Plans for. Bazaar Plans for the bazaar and turkey Boys’ Polos «in tub or machine (éven with whites). Won't fade or run. Guaranteed Suns fast, Boilfast, Bleachfast, “NO-SAG” neck keeps its spring... holds its shape, Heather tones in Corduroy by McKem. . Print Polo with turn back collar. Brown, blue, charcoal. Sizes 4 to 6. $1.98 Striped, rib neck POLO .., 4 to 6 $1.69 BELTED SLACKS In matching corduroy. 4 to 6. ° corduroy. eee - $4.98 Sizes 7 to 12........... $5.98 DYED TO MATCH BLOUSE Polo fashion with getachable collar gin, ¢ to ¢ $1.98 of poodle cloth or contrasting cor- $2 98 durey .. Sizes T to 12 . . reversible. Z The Margaret Ann Shop $3.98 CORDUROY SKIRTS In heather brown, blue or charcoal with inserts of bright contrasting 55 W. HURON — “tee a dae y Sale eee dl \ prcral Rober, Tie oot (now pat. prliuwe, SM Rh ae fet tt fo @ a ll 6 il A es = api | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY, porns 4, 1958 Some Girls, for Instance, Can‘t Cope With Shorthand, Other Clerical Duties | By ANNE HEYWOooD ‘We make a mistake when we | don't try, but they~-just—simply | assuming that every man is a. assume that every woman is po- have not got what it takes tentially a good private secretary. | | clerical ability. It isn’t that they | learn is a _mistake.—It-is just like | | born engineer or a born mechan- ic. Many are, but many are not Shorthand is sheer torture to| the some giris, and to force them to ing. and filing and business arith- metic and accounting. Sean That was Carlotta’s mistake “I intended to learn it announced firmly. ‘Ar can! she Vbody Carlotta |; person, imaginative with no head for She wrote fashion copy for a chic shop, and they {ststant to check all her facts and figures, because she was as apt was a Very outgoing creative, and details at Surprise hes with a beautiful” new, Orange Blossom jeweled But her fashion copy was so good, and so efféctive and suc- cessful, | her. ; and just the right setup — as | I tried to tell Carlotta. — wedding ring. lupeossively styled, beautifully set with large selected diamonds. A But Carlotta was in love “He's wonderful,” and hes a struggling architect ;with his own little office engaged, and I think it would be | wonderful if I could work as his she ring reflecting the affection of a successful husband. However, most people, women | included, take it for granted that | any girl whe sets her mind to | it can learn shorthand and typ | 4 all. | gave her an—as-+ to have the price wrong as right that they pat up with | It was just the right job | told me. | . We're! Don’ } Try to Learn Alien ‘Skill; You'll Earn Neither Love Nor Money * > (2 Mary Margaret McBride Says: ‘Memory of Texas Guinan Rates a Great Big Hand _. Flipping almanac pages the other day to check the date of the Scopes evolution trial (1925, would you believe it?) I came on a list of deaths for the year 1933: Calvin Coolidge, John Galsworthy, Fatty Arbuckle—and Texas Guinan. Texas Guinan! Instantly —t+could-see her—hearty, blonde and boisterous, crying ‘‘Hello, Sucker!’ as she greeted customers in her nightclub; the first I'd ever seen in all my life. eyes for I was fresh from Missouri and in a state I suppose I stared at her with wide astonished | § of continual amazement as a cub reporter on the old New York Evening Mail = Texas was a legend even then. She had invented the phrase ‘‘butter-and-egg man’’ as a title for the out-of-town male visitor with money and a longing | to hit the high spots in the big city. Sometimes as he entered her door she greeted pride as his friends looked impressed at his im- MISS McBRIDE = Sucker!” to one and all and made them love it. I have to admit that I felt both wicked and uneasy in the Guinan environs, for these were Prohi- , originated. bition days and I had taken the | | She usually stood on a chair to! . . | temperance pledge at the age of | wheuk gresti ‘gy Only what I assumed to be my | jater in the evening she moved big hand,” a phrase she had also oo | him with his own name, causing him to glow with | portance. Most often, though, she shouted Hello, larger woman who often fas ‘Are You Sure She Knows You Want To Be Her No. 1 Man? cujeguers Garden Gate Greenhouse 140 E. Blvd., S. FE 5-1434 Flowers by Wire wwwwevrevrvrvTvVvvrVTrvVvrvVvrVrTVTeVTreVreVeVeerelrererVrerererrerelULrhULP Lael BEAUTIFUL RING STYLINGS REDMOND'S — business and then we'd really be partners at his job!” | She was dewey-eyed, and, of course, she wouldn't listen to 4 me. Carlotta: struggled through a course, doing miserably and frazziing her nerves and her temger She gave up her. wonder- lful copy job and went to work ‘for her beau | Moral: Don't try to learn a skill duty as a reporter kept Me) about among the tables and even : ews | Sitting embarrassedly in my ‘seat sat down for awhile with us to ~~, ~ even when Texas singled me out) drink black coffee which was all | | for unwelcome notice as ‘‘that little | 3. ever touched. rT if 4877 | girl from the country.” Luckily . The other guests had light I- 14:24) 4 | she was quickly diverted for there omer ae ee ‘ were. plenty of celebrities at. the | | party that night—Will Irwin who by ne 7 7 {had written many books and Inez Be well-dressed every day with | Haynes Irwin, his wife, who had separates wardrobe! Propor- | a book out that very day. tioned for the shorter-waisted, ful- ler figure no afteration problems! | Lady Moria Bathurst, who was Whip up this smart ensemble with | probably almost as impressed with Then there was actually a title, ored liquids in tea c and I was | nervously sipping aa “Texas | al ar ce and eri : knew I was frightened and good |? » oF ks ‘n’ plain! naturedly tried to buck me up. _| thrifty, too — use remnants for this | “Don’t let ‘em scare you, | gay school dress. Simple to sew— , girlie,” I clearly remember her cinch to embroider. cautioning me. “I get scared, Pattern 727 in Children's Sizes 2? rag yey tary =) w teay | 4 8 & 10. Pattern parts, embroid | Optometrists—Jewelers 8} N, Saginaw St. {that is alien—not for love, not | for money. If you try, you'll lose | the love — and you won't make any money. | Copyright, 1968 FE 2-3612 Thursday Friday Saturday on this nationally ee ee ee eee ee ee HURRY- SALE ENDS WHEN PRESENT STOCK IS SOLD! 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Size Texas introduced them all and = was one of the exciting personal- pattern for Ist-class mailing. Se is t tho tested way—the natural way I6'2 weskit and skirt, 25s yards the crowd good-naturedly ap- | ties of those eye-opening days of a ,, 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft —te heip you enjoy your ig Minch, bloyse 1% yards 3>inch. | plauded. Hf they didn’t, Texas | young reporter. If I'd only known Department, P.O. Box 164, Ol peas ple vy Mae Bye This pattern easy to use, simple | urged them on with “Give this | then what I was seeing’ Chelsea Station, New York 11. Ne p te prevent and relieve many to sew. is tested for fit. Has com- | fellow (or that little girl) a great Frome AP Newsfeatures York. 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HH: Person Prepares Swedish Treat for Actors Se oe Ae eee er aE ae oa { we VEMBER 4, 1953 \” _. {Strains Paint | Sea" You can strain paint lump-free Never Be » ; and ready for use by bending a Fall Séts @ New Mode én Hair Fashions 1 ‘Miss’ Again te wa be cat Taw weal] Permanénts — fom $5.00 | ~ Divorcee Can’t Use | string or held with fingers-as you CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP Unmarried Title in {Ptr into another container. The|[_' N- Perry St Phone FE 2-4361 Opposite Hotel Ressevelt ~ Social Life = v = 4, 5 the curtains on their play,: “Pres- divorced and given the right to ee: aces ent Laughter,” the part of the Use maiden name, When writ- ne dl» tke Swedish’ housekeeper will be taken Iara Seuhliguenne cr Sie Seon ) Start-an 7 ‘as by a Swedish-American house- name. keeper, Mrs. L. Harold Person. “T have heen told that I should ee Fay beg Sgt ap DIAMOND WATCH ATTACHMENT slag wih an eal cand ee ‘ Opinion this would be wrong as or Sand Bakkels, baked by Mrs. ¢ oat gang pe on Person. We're printing her | © —— Links cost recipe for these luscious treats | Pe ops aie oe as little os With several of her children dressing = woman who is—or $1.Q00 inet. red. tex participating in amateur the fever bas been — married as atricals for years, Mrs. Person ae os ee ayo says she just didn’t have a chance x or of Borie none Cee | ty seme se nay ee ends ce “ven her hus’ . take it. : = Se Gee wast te Sele, 008 tive and to SAND BAKKELS (SAND TARTS) hereelt inte a “Bites. complement your Watch. A gift + By Mrs. L. Harold Person pepe ye ee ~~ if 1 cu sugar of to a school play keep best seats Z Spe" wt oe - ; . a Cream. butter and sugar to- ae We feel that those who come gether, add egg yolks and vanilla, . ‘ first have a_right to. these. — ——— ”~ beating well. 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GEMOLOGIST 15 i : wih tar Seen — wll time, eo ham I take her home To fasten thumb tacks in hard- Qe cn & - hat cs ‘> he Sten she refuses my request fora | ‘o-reach place, first wrap forefin- — Genuine Leather Talk to her and be where she Dee ———— rage rgpeyrer tag euap hore each | Genuine Leather : 05 kd | Oe ae ties tow ee met : P date invitation If LADIES' PURSES ............ 422 =A aoe ieumuieh-ce males tes |ooes Genuine Leather 00 y Te ay Up With some encouragement from LADIES’ BILLFOLDS .......... $2 her oe pal yee get sat > take a Genuine Leather $1.00 up| | | rot going wit him anymore | chip with . KEY CASES ...... ieee eG4se-rsk : a ee ° pe Ce ‘SPECIAL FOR GIFT GIVING! 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Huron Se. & STAPP'S ize | PHILIP'S — Let in fine clothes | Auxiliary Has. * po VERDA’S BEAUTY SHOP Open Eves. by Appointment Complete Beauty Service oe rz = - sie et we } G15 E. Pike (in Aven Apt. Bids.) _ et ==} Dinner Meeting ||| _ ? ‘| The November dinner meeting of | , the Ladies Auxiliary to the Plumb-| ~ ' \ ‘ Pr jing and Heating Dealers Associa-| | _ .| tion was held Tuesday evening at| . ~ | Hotel Waldron. } A guest of the evening was Mrs. H _ | Max Holmes of Flint, president of | © | the Ladies Auxiliary to the Michi- | | gan Association of Master Plumb- 'ers. The group presented Mrs. Holmes with a corsage and gift. | Gifts were wrapped for the November birthdays of patients at the Oakland County Tuberculosis +, Sanatorium, and Christmas planst—<« i were discussed. eauty. Clinic By Edythe McCulloch CURL or COLOR Por the most part, hair tinting t* no longer tabooed But a few sti feel it its not a legitimate pa good grooming A Women will friends one das appear before her with straight “hatr The same won Of the two s permanent wave ts more artificial, fer some hair is naturally straight but none is ha- tursity grey or faded Of course, the difficulty comes from associating grey hair with old age Really old people jJook better with some silver threads among the gold’ But many women acquire grey hair leng. before ald age is reached when thetr appearance otherwise still youthful by Proficiency Club ficiency Club, Order of the East- ern Star, met Monday evening in| the home of Mrs. Ronald C. West on Edinburgh street I Cohostesses were. Mrs Francis Mahaffey ,;and Mrs Hazel Trusler. | “ Mrs. Kenneth Anthony, president of the group, announced the Chris mas party to be held at her homé m Mount Clemens street ~ Mrs. West showed pictures taken on a recent weekend trip to New York ‘Young Adults Meet Thursday Evenings a “There are several hair coloring pro- grams for these women who are still too young to look old. May we help you decide on the color tregtment best for your hair? Phone Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shop..FE 2.7431. 608 Pontiac Bank Bldg. The YMCA “Y"'oung Adults Club welcomes young adults 20 or | elder every Thursday evening, be- | ginning at 9 o'clock. This Thursday wil! feature dancing .and mixers. The place is the second floor of the YMCA building on Mount Clemens street: 559 Orchard Lake Ave. ‘How to Make Your Wedding Go Smoothly” come in, write or phone for this booklet. There is no charge. 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To the present day, centuries. the firm. : nosy. old supersitions about the medi-| “They had me en the wrap- Pharmacognosy deals with the! cal properties of certain herbs! ping machine,” said Gabbert. history, collection, identification,| have been common. With the| “Hottest place in the world. and use of drug plants. The sci-| progress of science, many of these! After six hours I sneaked out a ence, besides putting to modern| remedies were found to be worth-| washroom widow and never did use drugs known to Hippocrates, | less, yet others have been a) ge back—not even for my | Galen, Paracelsus and the earty/ to contain solid substance | pay.” physicians, incorporates techniques) ‘Thirteenth - century Welshmen} A month later Gabbert received | used by witch doctors and shamans | used the foxglove plant, which|a check from the bakery. His pas- of uncivilized peoples. hing | COmtains digitalis, for heart dis-|senger had been D. W. Elliott: of Iodine, common as anything | 4... 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Alan Lennox-Boyd, Civil | Ol contain a drug active against pneumonia and meningitis. South Aviation minister said the govern- ment will spend $70,800,000 on de- American Indians gave science) veloping and modernizing London | CLEANERS |quinine and curare, a muscle re- Airport, on the southwest outskirts | laxer. of the city within the next seven | Pharmacognocists seriously re-| years. | 28, €. Huron Street gard reports of strange or primi- | —___ In the Heart of Pontice | tive cures. They could lead to im- | portant medical - discoveries, no matter how fantastic they seem. | a 4 ; P : ' me: ‘ : | ae i | . ON 4 AHEAD . JANUARY BILLS AHEAD If your best intentions to save during the pre-holiday months never materialize . . . if you have cften thought of opening a SAVINGS ACCOUNT | | but just never had the “extra cash”... then STOP... sit down and anclyze your situation. * Putting it off with leme excuses to yourself is what you are really doing isn't it? It is onty yourself you are kiddiryg . . . the same self that is going to face the january bills that pile up after the holidays. Open a , Sevings account this week ,.. add to it regularly! Thiel Savings and Loan Association - @ 16 & LAWRENCE ST. a Look ot our low price! As much as $60 LESS than the lowest price for other sets with the same size picture tube! Famous Philco quality! High-powered Super Colorado chassis! New brighter picture! 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Baas | is , 4? Core : a Ae ig : ; 7 j \ FI t Fa ’ f Bs ‘ "i 3 4 \ A bd : nee | sett ae ie ne a 2 ,¥ ee ee ee eee ee ee a en oe oe a eh Or CR ae ee ee ee OT oe | EYE EXAMINATIONS | Dr. E. F. DENNE Optometrist FE 2-2629 914 West Huron Street ACROSS from HURON THEATRE Not to Fall Out or Break! —Minor-watch- repairs while you wait! Diamond rings we cledned FREE while you wait! if 5 Save More at LOU-MOR JEWELRY 45 S. Saginaw St. Next to Ockland Theater 3e on hand Ea It Starts Tomorrow! KIWANIS CLUB) New Car Gadget : ls Road Sander NEW YORK (UP)—A new. de- riving safer is a road sander for automobiles to give protection against skidding on icy roads, as well as aid in starting. You simply flip a switch on the steering post and a layer of processed grit flows down in the path of the car's rear wheels. The electronically-operated system is hidden from view. Valves controlling the deposit of grit are concealed in the, luggage compartment and non - clogging discharge tubes are hidden by the car fenders The system, which ts named “Grip-Kigpg.'’ even has an indica- tor light on the dashboard to signal the driver when the grit material is running low. This traction principle is basic- ally the same as that employed on trains, buses and largé tricks.~ /No Such Animal | JACKSON, Miss. (UP)—The tele- phone operator at the State Game and Fish Commission reported that 'a trapper called the other day and asked if the commission had a “fur-bearing biologist."’ vice aimed at making your winter’ __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, cuits A acm 1953 ee H | Potato Sprouting 7 |Thing of the Past ipa fen 322 BRAND FOR SAFETY ?—Special license plates, to brand danger- ous drivers is Martha Berglund’s idea for reducing traffic fatalities. A worker in the governor's office in Minneapolis, Minn., she is shown examining a display poster of the red and white plates which would serve as & warning to safe drivers and, perhaps, make convicted | dangerous drivers toe the mark. | Dulin Chemical in Plastic to Feed House Plants NEW -YORK (UP) — Plants adorning the office and house are in for a chemical assist. The product (Thrive) is a com- bination plant food and sei! con- ditioner in liquid form. It will come in _small squeeze Po 00 ANNUAL | Rummage Sale! |22= | 08s Thursday, Friday and Saturday November 5, 6 and 7 9 A.M. to 9 P. M. Daily ! ret ad | The Biggest Stock in Our History! ‘Men’s, Women’ s and Children’ s Clothing pa Shoes! ss | Lots of Men’s Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats! Big Selection of Millinery, Purses, Accessories ! Electric & Gas Ranges, Refrigerators, lroners, Washers! Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Lamps, Pictures! Radios, Floor and Table Models, Luggage! Lots of Dishes, Kitchenware and Large Stock 7 South Saginaw St ~ CORNER OF E. PIKE-ST— of Toys and Christmas. Gifts ! BIG BAKE SALE ‘STARTS OPENING DAY . Auction Sale of eae pmonite on Friday! © a : ' ' wry poe ‘ . are SER E CS ERT EEES bottles of plastic, similar. to.those+ used for hand lotions and deodor- ants. You remove the cap, punc- ture the plug and then spray the plants. . The motto is “One Squeeze to No home in England is more than 70 miles from the seacoast. | —_=+-- | to Use in Paint Rollers (UP) The U. S. Department of culture estimates that the 1952 | potato crop amounted to 347,504,000 bushels, of which about one-fourth was placed in storage for varying periods. Goat Hairs Prove Best . succeeding the pig painting. Use Up Old Tires at i cars. Up to now, re- INTRODUCTORY SALE — - As an Introduction to Our New Furniture Department We Are Offering These Sale Specials! Mahogeny and q Ma \. BEDS 16” Regular. Price$29:50° . a Sealy Innerspring or Matching BOX SPRINGS $39.50 Value +26” 5-Piece SETS Wood with Formica Tops ie ere Chrome --WROUGHT IRON Sealy Hide-A-Bed With $69.50 Innerspring 1 Reg. $247.50 SPECIAL . 199” Slightly Used Good Condition IRONRITE 179” VISIT OUR GIFT DEPARTMENT Swedish Ange! Chimes $3” CLAYTON’S FURNITURE and APPLIANCES Open Daily to 6 P. M.—Frideys te 9 P.M. KEEGO HARBOR FE 5-8974; FE 5-8811 COLD WEAT ARMY NAVY 32 $. SAGINAW ST. cath SURPLUS FE 2-0022 Licenses Issued ER HEADQUARTERS ceapanaed fer cold weether weer . tested te —50°, yet weighs only 3% __ pounds. Water-repelient in and out, with tough quilted poplin fining. 4 moar pockets, including 2 flannel- Noon ect eacl Gores deoas flaps. Heevy, -preo ‘own ripper closure and wore fly front: Snaps for attechable hood. ieee *eeeeee 88 * . 0$37.50 Heed te Match . Pants te Match . a Down Cost. PTT TTyr ks 55eu7 S29.9F tors $10.35 mp eoeeeecees -$5.95 Boots RED STAG HUNTING SUITS fees eee wee N-1 — REGULATION NAVY TY ?£. Alpaca body and sleeve lining. shell jungle cloth, se +reeeeer 8-15 ALPACA BODY and SLEEVE LINING. Inside and outside pockets. / 4 Heavy duty zipper. Genu- le A ine mouton collar, $1495 pol quilt lined, draw- 9 woist, water repel- lent, button front. Arey Cots... USE JOE’S LAY-A-WAY PLAN THE NAMES OF WINNERS IN‘ THE SWEET-ORR. _- _ CONTEST ARE POSTED IN JOE’S THIS WEEK! . fn ; ty ef ge rs eae f+ — } f {a8 ee sen Bf 4 %: i | EAE AIS SIREN A Sab A Sb IRIE? IN I i ARON Sat aI ee NR 7-VeE WAY? , ‘THURSDAY - FRIDAY -SATURDAY I € , One-Half Gallon Al 31 10 Ib. Box... . $269 ‘save 50% : with coupons packed a | SURF BARGAIN PACKAGE SURI <= WEIR f° SeeZe AE Plus 50c Coupon Value Be) /Nam10)-1 4 SWEETHEART $c Sgle —_3_caks BATH SOAP onwin arin ZAC a KY-7/9 FLAKES eS . Offer Se Package of Seabrook Farms Extra Fancy _PEAS with the Purchase of Each Pkg. of Seabrook Frozen Foods at Your ,Val-U-Way Food Store Seabrook Farms makes this offer becausé we want you to know how much more delicious — how sweet, Small = Te 6 Fem aig tender and succulent Seabrook Farms vegetables are 3 Grade A Chunk —frozen within minutes of picking, right on the BOLOGNA... farm that grows them. | 3 Lbs. | | C|7 Rib Cut 3 Pounds... 99¢ NEW! NEW! NEW! |GRounD Bite Sunkist California Unrwesteded P| CANS BEEF eee ee ° : | LOI NS 7os FROZEN oo 10 Pounds| g=—-q = we IDAHO. ZS ORANGE <= EI JUICE ee , eeoe -_ |[POTATOES . 45 9: o rh fy” ; WESTACRES COLES - DAVEY’S R. JONNSON TENUTI'S. STOR MARKET reasaee pn el SUPER : SISTERS . 7371 Orchard | POST _ MARKET MARKET | FROM YOUR VAL-U-WAY STORE Ts La ale prea -3405 Ormond Ra. 339 Wilees Ave. 1012 Main Se. sia | am acne | g \ 7 mwenty-ercn / aes . aaa I oan al es: hike . Sa ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. _. WEDNESDAY, NO OVEMBER 4, 1933 ee ee age oe Se Ai ee Hash si Meee sears cea tte Weenie He i a eae we Srorss At . a ee y ts | Bee eat: S| 2a* % ae t ; ge +" fe * . ) ‘< A ; AI : vf kha Ys ‘ i | ee \ i } . | \ Piet : ae ‘ = | . ‘ = ] { kL \ SS SS eas Authorized Factory Service 3149 W. Huron PONTIAC’S OLDEST TV SERVICE DEALER! © BLAKE RADIO. AND TV SERVICE Official Seeks me Se Soa (Malls fo Aid Pollution Fight : | be doesn’t want it | alle apld he will ext for repeal af : The money is for ‘ ‘eae bearing law. - ‘His Own Budget etter , | | PROVIDENCE, R. 1. =A state | terday bot a budget hearing ve | Collect T,000 Pounds ‘Official says he is going to seek | “We have a law on the books | SPARTA @ — Methodist Church - Plastic Envelopes Will Be Dropped at Sea to Indicate Oil Flow fof 15 Different Manufacturers ‘legislation to get his budget cut by | that says we have to pay for egg teen-agers substituted “Clothes for LONDON (®—Britain is turning DR ing SALE DAYS THROUGH SUNDAY NEW LI Specietty Men Reheves coughs ar.tations due to ® tor children's use. & Our Reguier Guarantee Two-in- rubber. Complete tachments. - Bey COUGH SYRUP thotized Formule cooling action. . (am sores three? relaxed. 's safe dim 574 Choice $498 Requier Twe With ef Colors 1 $4.69 $429 Rings $] 69 Cord $7 39 $1.89 ans! , . With sturdy folding For soothing heat! Hes With smoeth-riding 1p Duck heating elemens chrome legs. The tray in | cemoveble cover, all rub. _Per, inside pocket. Keeps “, Sane H) Bottle & ile -one set of bve GILLETTE RAZOR Super-Speed With FE 4-5791 $1,000 bearing lobsters if they are pre-| Korea’ for trick or treat Halloween Edward C Rlayes . gdminin-. sented to us. So I have to have night',here and gathered 1,000 istrator of the a _Division of money to pay for them. The trou- —- of clothing. to the mails in its campaign against oil-polluted beaches, scourge of the nation’s oceanside resorts. The oil comes from. tankers, which discharge it at sea. It not only ruins beaches when washed ashore, it also kills thousahds of birds and fish. The government plans to drop 10,000 plastic envelopes in the Atlantic in a reugh semicircle within a 500-mile radius from the Bay of Biscay to a point halfway between the Hebrides and lce- land. Each envelope will contain a franked addressed postcard. The finder will be asked to write on the ‘card his name and address, the date and place it was found, and STORES B-COMPLEX Capsules f Requlor 100 for $7 58 sS 3-COMPLEX Capsules ns @ DONALD DUCK GS @ MICKEY MOUSE’ ® CLOWN and DOG © AERIAL STARS © NIAGARA FALLS = © MT. RUSHMORE SUPER VALUES, at Cunningham's te de shore damage. The cards will be printed in ‘| five languages and two shillings and sixpence (35 cents)—or its for- 7 — rit ma Ev MPROY ED CORTIFIED FORMULA eign equivalent—will be paid to each finder. The Admiralty move follows thé recommendations of a government committee on the prevention of pollution of the sea by oil which reported to the ministry of trans- port in July. x No Fingerprints GRAND RAPIDS (AP)—Burglars who broke into a suburban cloth- | ing store over the weekend and | carried off $1.200 worth of merch- | andise appropriated. two pairs of gloves from stock to av« nd leav- | ing fingerprints, detectives ported re- and throat | } Genuine Lecther ZIPPER Portfolio colds Has Sturdy, All-Metel FOLDING Bed Tray Sturdy, Reliavie HOT PLATE With 4-Position Switch CENTURY Heating Pad JI nderwriters a _oppreved.__ " 2pacesaving round shape “your Gheite of 4 colors. [ber Cord set, J heats. ~ papers neat and in order $9.95 Velee! Handpainted $1.25 Lerge Size Bazley’s Thureday, SUPER SPECIALS!! 78 North Saginew St._ Shoulder Cut VEAL STEAK.... 29: Eatin the Boor REMUS — = 57 with Any Purchase oS SSS OS SS OS 8E8 COS2 625 6 SESS FESS S SHSESESESSESUTE LAYAWAY FOR CHRISTMAS! 1 WE GIVE TOP TRADE-IN VALUE FOR YOUR OLD TYPEWRITER! Page Low Priced! $ 59 return it to the National Institute Regular 250 for of Oceanography » be abl The institute wi able to es- $4.49 fimate the speeds and directions { the currents from the date and! ne MULTINEE VIE ASEN CASTES $1 QQ \csaitiur taaath cact iiae pe 4 orth f 100 —~ : Lenk aU a ci Glasses Rogues 1 etie''* ‘ ° . large percentage of the envelopes MU CEIEL v4 a ee a tes ‘3. 59 are recovered from any one area ‘Se. 18 inch squere pic: er , AMINS C Ff A it follows that ol jeitison in that weae tures-Gut-in-terge-interiogh-—— 2 Nidal Arde ih inet ae 54.48! Lf ING sR area is likely to drift ashore. 1mm ing pieces little fingers cons VITAMINS & MINERALS CAPSULES +s $3. 18] Conversely, off dumped im any je with ease. Boxed. Regular $3.94, Bottle of 100 “ROR large area from which no en- 2 velopes are recovered is unlikely teres Oe "he SALE PRICE THE NEW (HELL eee , Srrice EQUIPMENT ce. A 2 aes @ “ASPHALT DINNERWARE || tt $399 our PLAN Get your card today! When $5.00 in purchases * reached this beautiful et is yours at a fraction of its value ANACIN TABLETS Bottle of 100 Tablets BACTINE fim The family entisep- tie! Alee cleanser and deodeant 69: Smooth! ¢ 6 ot. SF GENUINE KENTILE | FULL HEAVY 1” THICK Ist QUALITY Perfect ee eee on PHILLIP'S MILK of Magnesia Tin of 30 Tablets Polished Ebony or Brick Red introductory Offer! 1 ESSE > 9 = oF TABCIN - Light Colors Slightly Higher . _ Marbleized Tile ANTI-HISTAMING | DIAL ime eo, Shempeo ¢ Plus Soap New bath size soap plus shampoo in plastic bottle. Efectwe relief trom the symphoms end misery of colds Better Smoking Bor tess MARVELSE CIGARETTES Fine febecegs to gi BUY i eas BY THE/ CARTON Specie! $1.18 Velue! a4 Kolynos CHLOROPHYLL One-A-Da MULTIPL VITAMINS Ehective wppile- ment. Smal. eety to take y bere co KOLYNOS, BONNY MAID TRIPLE SEALED VINYL INLAID ro 0° Each NEEDS NO WAXING! 2 pbages 6% FREE! We Loan you the tools Stop in today and Save! and furnish instructions. It’s simple and you save. ; 4 C 6" x6"x A ” RUBBER TILE Heavy Gauge Soothes taut nerves helps you sleep. Kan: teins ne. : i { ( } Armstrong’s VINYL-ENLAID No Scrubbing—No Waxing Formerly $1.29 Yd. | se NOW ONLY Ruptured? New Comfort, Support ‘New! Relief ae Beck Poles | wire L the HERNIA-AID &P SACROBRACE 89" yey FUTURO $3395 amma by FUTURO $ 495 Designed to Rg belanced et work or . Bend, stoop, ay in comfort. h sides are ing greater comfort and ' Secure pein- -relieving support — with / amating comfort. Relieves pain due to | ‘secre strain. Does not restrict body movement. Worn by ective people. Plastic Tile All Colors Was $2.95 ie ™ FLOOR SHOP now $1.89 Yd. 99 S. Saginaw NEAR AUBURN AVE. Free. Parking i ‘ ao ice ay re \ wt eA kwesine el r he 4 - é Sal hearin - ie a wll ianntie Ape sere sonoee monies hye Bic f ita ik Ba ad a ha Faia i i —s na vy Ye Bee ’ Je feet. Va 1 h% Lb. ae pe ae eee eae ae 3 L\ ee ‘ fe a at T “ ~ * es ae = ‘ ‘ Pi a. sae I recently penetrated to remote and Stee 4 ee ee Saar Rene’ ae _tupare and arrow. He talked with fierce, ciate uneiocnm Ee primitive tribes never before vis- Mass., divorced his wife, : fk i E fi i : rm 5 ii | Uri : completely naked existence. He had a tough job explaining what tide ne was to them the supernatural mys- Officiating at both the tery of 0 compass. and the marriage was Furniture ‘KITTEN’ HUNGRY—The hungry-looking feline belonging to QR pai hope argains the that it may have Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamilton, of Pittsfield, Mass., shows no|‘@dar plant, we called the plant, defi- nite therapeutic value. the Techni-flex Co. in Port Jervis, Dr. Koepke described as a great| "espect for age and very little oe Ege memerwenr aera iia dens_it_ts LN-¥\—The-Senator added: chall the restoration of the| the goldfish has reason to-be-snilig, for it has outlived six of the , pee tucpaueseneeeeseve - Hamiltone-cats, Now a senile 21, the fish is 150 years old by huma polio patient who has suffered Hamiltone’ owe ot, ¥ by | that the Brothman employed in the Holl iB 1 weakness of respiratory-musties. | standards. It once survived being clawed out of the tank by a cat. | plant was the same Brothman who aon 4 4 INCLUDES: | clones ao nied am 7 ¥ ee on a con- Red Seg —— Headboard or technique which promiose t |2 Youths Hold Up Cafe i ici issued a subpoena ordering Broth- * . Saar $33 790) Sera SE | Neri, Hee With $40 Negligent Homicide |<'s noo scaring treo JACKET BOOTS $7 as hae recovery,” he sald. ane|_FUNT (UP»—tTwo youths weer !Charges Dropped — |"“An crtciat reached at the Tech PANTS _°CAP coesgoopeccosscoccese ll acme end pument wom © veunie| Ne, nce Gates, wile Toki) se neatigent hiss ora teks kent nian This Outfit Reg. Priced at $41.80 , picture of muscle spasms, and as| 800 Sue Jeane belli up # Fesiaur| against Percy B. Vincent, 31, of he spoke for all who knew Broth- BOLLAWAY BEDS |[r ss eit cee ote lan Dil 5 God Raia | aw Shrub y's Maly indicating where t 95}| crany shoud te sped” |ynte swt sige sna Tak te bat vexeray when Kidney Slow-Down , NS oe plete are Se ee ele Brin Dept. Store vi cocccecccccccccccccee I s The. women were ordered to “te the death a Mv dne Pratt 27 ° " The machine — by |on the floor for five - minutes ot 800 Grand River Ra. Nov. | Ragtless Nights S16 te 520 S$. Saginaw Se. FE 2-2784 , through which muscles spasms are — a was started toh comple of nageing beckncke, bent ~ OPEN SUNDAYS ri mr AAS me eT [32,000 Nurses in State |ie Curent coms Cout Cout | Bai ca asoat tier inet From 9 A.M.toS P.M. AU i ee It F Ameri Gl LANSING (UP) — Application] the prosecutor's office said it| S°% 705 Sine ‘evenesertion ov expe: allan-American forms for 1954 registration cer-| would not be able to present its} sure to cold. Minor bladder irritations | Open Sat. i SIT iii iiiiigiisy * og been sent to a rec-jcase without testimony from the Digits or fremont Paemasees ~ , Until 9 P.M, {a Veteran Warrior Konus | SOFA WITH U. S. 45TH DIVISION, Korea @—A young Italian-Amep apie ” 44” ican who fast has joined the 45th Seocccccesesooeessecs PFC. Gasper Demeio, 2%, of HOLLYWOOD | s7,*i'sir thine be Gur FRAMES *8” named after the early 19h Cen- at a reduced price = TYTITITTT Tee 95 we yes tor ot Mh, De La. 19 meio had risen to a rank com- pared to the American Army’s company executive officer. After ecccccccccccocosecece || surviving the Nazi occupation and ; four years of war, Demeio came . to the United States in 1950. He B lived in Philadelphia and worked as a tile setter before he was drafted this year. FURNITUR E Authorize Taking Bids C0 JACKSON @®—The city commis- = ae SE et past200. The| | 1) Auburn. (as. Seginew? scoject will inciude two tanks, FE 4-7881 . capable of holding a million and Youre in the drivers seat [em for only $221 Qss That’s why we publish the price of the big Buick SpectaL here—to make Point #1: you You enjoy extra satisfaction—more solid sat- can buy this great performer for just a few isfaction—in the ride of this big, broad, road- dollars more than the so-called “low-price steady traveler that’s cushioned by coil springs Today's local delivered price three.” | on all four wheels, and engineered with all the “of the : = other costly features of the Million Dollar é But Point #2—the smart point-—is this: - Ride, BUICK SPECIAL > 2-Door, 6-Passenger Sedan When you put up those few extra dollats for | And, speaking of extras—here you get, af mo Model 480 {illustrated) _ = the Buick pictured here, you're inthe driver’s ¢xtra cost, a long list of standard equipment | “Soret Siew ne Terr nipstn' ostonng commas 3 a4 \ seat of a lot more automobile. that most other cars at or near the price of this le Sins eA = are Buick charge you for, as “extras” on the bill You boss extra power—more satisfying power of cake | MILTON BERLE stors for BUICK —walloping Buick Fireball power—highest oS . ieee a BUICK-SERLE parts ever found in a Buick SpEciAL. So, as we said—it’s your money—and it’s your — 1V Feetball Gome of the Weok—e “Gt” Key Event , _ Nou get extra room—a lot more comfortable sii: et NO ‘SWITCHING! rm EXTRAS! room—real, man-sized, 6-passenger room—as If you’re aiming for the driver’s seat of a THE GREATEST L. . yee room as you get incarscostinghundreds _hard-to-beat buy—for a Jot less than you think 1m m 80 of dollars more. ' —come in and sée us soon. ‘ REPAIRS | _YOU-CAN’T PAY MORE! | et sei ea vit ws Broken ienees aw poy Sere } ’ ; t , eit ik ri eS . : AUTOMOBILES ae ms — . , ee NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! . _ ene | NU-VISION OPTICAL CO." OLIVER MOTOR SALES. OU ie Roh SE A ge eee 216 Orchard Leke Avenue — Phone FE 29101 Pontiac, Mich. : F —7 ) 7 , ¢ ae A 56 Z: fF et ee 2 é : .. oii - : . | / wn i ee 4 } i a“ a i } a J 4 ‘ * bs sy Ss r me aa es ee 7 \ =e tars s i ae. ihe, Ge ta \ } , F > x ‘, \, Our DETROIT WAREHOUSE Mahogany and Blond Dining Room Chairs Values to $19.95. Some sets of 4. Cash end Carry. *g00 5-Pe. CHROME DINETTES Plastic cheirs. Burn resist- ent tops. “Overstocked.” 548° 4 We Lost Our Ledés i in ODD BOX SPRINGS & MATTRESSES Sold as is. Values to ae 50. _ Cash and Cerry.- queontity. $1 O°° Maple, with guard rail and ladder. Reg. $49. $3 500 NITE STANDS Surplus from better bedroom 7 suites. We must dispose of these regardless of cost. Values to $29.50. Only $4 00 Pre-Owned White—Tabletop GAS STOVE As Is $9 500 at. LIVING ROOM BUYS | ‘ \ Ve ‘Blip | \ ‘s | Sasi * 7 . . t ~ > Sees — : ai Ls > feccaa * al ‘ ‘ ° ' iiury ¥ a - ‘ pe i i 45 f ay ] } SAAN WE a = oo it _\ THE, PONTIAC ‘PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ‘ 1958 .. FRI., SAT. REGULAR $119.50 DRESSER, CHEST, BED BEDROOM BUYS. REGULAR $179.00 2-PIECE LIVISG ROOM SET wow $115 Tradtional aden ee census * Addition of a footnote to the rule on ‘tagging up” after a fly. The note says the base runner must start from a standing position in ,| contact with the bag. Some play- ers including Bob Thompson and Al Dark of the New York Giants had bedn taking a running start Sacrifice Fly Returns By BEN PHLEGAR NEW YORK ® — The sacrifice fly, which should help long ball hit- ters improve their batting aver- , | ages, will be back in the baseball Insertion of the word “fair” in rule 7.08F, which says a runner is out if hit by a batted ball. Removal of the madatory 9- day suspension against a manager who orders his team off the field and forfeits 4 game. Dixie Walker did this several years ago while managing Atlanta, The punish- ment now will be up to the league president. Ruled it unsportsmanlike con- duct for a fielder to take a posi- tion in the line of vision of the bat- ter and purposely attempt to dis- tract the batter. This was an old figures trick of Eddie “Stanky, man- 1939 end — from short left field. | ager of the St. Louis Cardinals. didn’t show any .&@ number of other rules Army-Navy Classic Set for Radio, TV Colortul Trotters Coming —— Here for Benetit—Contest “Pop” Gates, another seasoned Worid-famous veteran. Nov. 22 im a benefit’ baseball exhibition. Trotters will meet Pon- tiac Shaw’s Jewelers in the fea “ Jewelers’ team will include Gar- land Townes, Cecil and Mike Hanes, former St. Frederick star Bob McManus, Skeeter Laidlaw, DETROIT ® — General. Motors announced Tuesday it will sponsor a nationwide radio broadcast of the Army-Navy football game Nov. 28 in addition to its telecast of the game. GM said it was adding the } broadcast because of the public’s “high interest.” Radio and tele- casts will be separate. The game is TV's ‘‘lootball game of the week.” Broadcast will be on NBC, tele- cast on NBC-TV. GM said the broadcast will be over 200 NBC the Muses Club of the St, George ia | affiliate stations and the telecast ; St. George’s team, made up‘ of 8 ee Cre Eugene Ryeson, Sam Cosma, Tony | 190 NBC-TV affiliates. Comprising the Harlem lineup | Kazakos, Socrates Rallis Army-Navy game will be played ar Gabriel, will oppose a -University of Michigan s in a preliminary game at 7 p Tickets for the show are now ‘Calbi’s Music Store and m. on at Franklin Field in Philadelphia starting at Large Tax Bite by State at New York Tracks, So Race Fans Travel to Jersey By GRANTLAND RICE With breakage, the horse player is soaked 16.6 NEW YORK—Blame for racing conditions in New | Per cent—a perfect steal. It is thievery on a million- : : Bh dollar \scale. York, outside of Beiment, can be placed on many And the state is beginning to find it can't get people or their tonnections. . Belmont is OK, ab | ..y with this highway robbery. In the main, the though there are many who don’t care for so much | New York horse player has to stand up at the steeplechasing and hurdle races, * track—or give up racing. 7.» .® But there is New Jersey. New Jersey has three There are even more who don’t care for the | fine tracks—Garden State, Monmouth and Atlantic chute, which is hard to see and follow. ‘There are | City. These are not too far away. They are modern times when the horses are a mile-and-a-half away | tracks, run in a modern. way, where the interests from the customers. But in the main, Belmont is OK. | of the horse player come first. ? = ~ So thé New York track fans have been leaving Jamaica and Aqueduct are not. They are far | New York tracks and attending the’ New Jersey below the average for a town of 1,500,000, much tracks bythe thousands. There are any ‘ lens 8,000,000. But must be admifted that the | of days when these New Jersey tracks blame for this be widely scattered. No | Jamaica and Aqueduct heavily, omall part of this biamé falls on the state, ee aS ae which persists in socking the race goer 15 per The state of New York has suddenly _ can’t have its cake and eat it me Irish to Seek Sixth Straight Win at Penn SOUTH BEND, Ind. (—An un- beaten Notre Dame bowls into Pennsylvania Saturday seeking its sixth straight victory for a re- cuperating coach who earlier de- cried football's return to one- platoon play. Coach Frank Leahy, stricken + survival of the late, wide- ly-mourned two-platoon system. Leahy’s complaint was that ranks would have been too thin this season, otherwise, and effec- tiveness would have been sac- rificed trying .to maintain two teams for offense and defense. Performances of Caroline, who has rushed 891 yards for a mod- ern Illinois record, and Bates, whe has scored nine touchdowns, Port Huron Still _ Tops ‘A’ Rating in UP Balloting By LLOYD NORTHARD DETROIT (UP) — Port, Huron, Mt. Pleasant and Flint Dye re- tained top spots today in the week- ly United Press high school foot- ball ratings Coach Bob Hayes directed his powerful Port Huron team to its 26th straight victory at the ex- streak is the longest in the state. Mt. Pleasant, winner of seven straight starts this season, led the Cld4ss B pack for the fifth week in a row, There were no changes at all in that class. Mt. Morris, state’s only unbeaten, untied and unscored upon team, was second, followed by Sparta, Warren, Caro, Algonac, Ironwood, North Muske- gon, River Rouge Lourdes ar Kalamazoo State. Flint Dye remained atop Class C-D ratings for the second straight week, Hurons Top Grid List; Wolves Skid to Sixth DETROIT (UP)—Following are | the leading high school football | teams in the state in Class A, based on a United Press poll of coaches, sports writers and officials: Pert Heres... Aas = Arber Flint Northern . ‘ mé@ Haven aeie's Detreit Cathelle Central...... Bay City Central t Central ean’ Pe eee eee eer eeeens rr re ed fT ee-esceeseet Isaac Assumes Reins at Albion Anderson Resigns After Meetings of Players and School Officials ALBION «@— Albion has a new football coach today at least for the final two weeks of the season Backfield coath Elkin Isaac took over the team yesterday after- noon. Isaac was appointed to the po- sition after head coach Delmar Anderson resigned at the climax of a stormy 48 hours of campus meetings involving Ander. son, football squad members and officials. that won 27, lost 19 and tied two. His baseball record was 58 wins than his plans were indefinite. MSC Wins AAU Test DETROIT (UP) — John Cook negotiated the four-mile Warren Valley course in 20 minutes, 7 seconds Tuesday to pace Michi- gan State to the state AAU cross- country title. a Spartans took team honors with 19 points. Michigan Normal was second with 4] points, followed by Western__Michigan _ with _66_and _ Michigan freshmen with Eight-Count Mandatory WASHINGTON \#—The national Boxing Association decreed Mon- day that all fighters who are the NBA said. . states have put the manda- count rule into effect When Lefty Grove started in the IL in 1923, he set a loop mark of 330 strikeouts in 303 innings. It's Time Out! basketball the Gi you won ‘ship for j arns ‘Miracle Team’ Title have given the entire team a tremendous lift. stirréd the linemen for all-out ef- forts in opening holes and blocking. * inois’ Tough Defensive Play Worries U of M Oosterbaan Working to Sharpen Aerial Attack for Saturday Test By JOHN F. MAYHEW ANN ARBOR \#—Michigan isn't devoting all its attention to IDinois’ offensive performance in preparing for Saturday’s invasion of the Ilini stadium. Illinois’ tough defensive play has Michigan worried. Announcement from Illinois Coach Ray Eliot that fullback Stan Wallace would miss the game with a leg injury gave rise to some encouragement here. For Wallace, a 193-pound sen- for, was the leader of an alert ball-hawkirg That kind of play rated high as an anti-Michigan weapon. ; In six games this season Michi- gan players have had their passes intercepted on 15 occasions. Eight times the Wolverines have lost the ball on fumbles. Michigan players have surmount- ed enough of these misplays to win five of the six games. But Michi- |gan has yet to face a defense as strong as Illinois. Not much can be done about fumbles. But elimination of inac- curate passing~ can—cut-down- on interceptions. And that was one of Coach Bennie Oosterbaan's goals as he readied the squad for the trip. Halfback Ted Kress and quarter- backs Lou Baldacci and Duncan McDonald are the chief throwers in Michigan's offensive scheme. Opponents have picked off one of McDonald's passes, two of Kress’ and ‘three of Baldacci's. Need for more accurate throwing was drunimed into Michigan during yesterday's long practice session. All three pass- ers worked out, throwing to the ends and backs. During a dummy scrimmage they hit their targets fairly con- sistently on both long and short passes. HoweVer, Oosterbaan pointed out repeatedly that the Illinois defend- ers were no dummies and would present a keyed-up defense. Live opposition was to be substituted for the dummies here today in an effort to improve further the Mich- ig&n pass game. ~~? ° a a It's a Women’s World ~ a3 week, ‘Shirley already has one per- sonal triumph to her credit in the international jumping competition, in fact, the Canadians won both yesterday's: international tests. Bob Ballard took the other. So the United States, Ireland and Britain have some catching up to do. . * 8s »s The crowd certainly took Shirley to heart and when she whisked around the difficult course in 39 seconds on a jumpoff she received a mighty ovation. At the end of the regulation ses- sion, she was tied with England's Pat Sm » up on Prince Hal, | Neither had a fault. Miss Smythe, | too, went around the jumpoff with- /out, knocking down a barrier. But | shé was clocked in 40-seconds. | There was a three-way tie for third among Lt. Col. R. M. Lewel- lyn of Britain, Ballard and Lt. Col. Charlies Baker of Canada. Lewel- lyn was up on Foxhunter, his Olympic-winning mount. In the aft- ernoon session, Miss Thomas and Arthur McCashin of the United States were tied for second. Jack O’Lantern, Atomic and Lit- tle David are in a three-way tie Wings Register “Beef With NHL Detroit Is Aroused Over Richard’s Goal - Mouth _ Procedure _ DETROIT (UP) — Detroit Red Wings have asked the National Hockey League to act against players — namely Maurice (Rock- | et) Richard — who ignore the sanctity of the crease. Terry Sawchuck while trying to score. Sawchuck needed repairs before he could continue. week last month when Richard's skate sliced through his leg pad during a similar scoring attempt. Jackie Gordon of the Cleveland Barons was the first player in the American Flockey League to score ‘Canadian Girl Top in National Horse Show fies Star for first in the open jumping points and eight tests ahead, Quarterback Is Key to Spartan Hopes Saturday Earl Morral, Recovered From Iliness, “May Be Equalizer at OSU By ROBERT E. VOGES EAST LANSING ®—The quar- terback situation could hold the key to Michigan State's success or failure against Ohio State at Co- lumbus Saturday. If the Spartans can field three healthy quarterbacks, they may have a good chance of directing the assortment of talent at other backfield positions to success against the Buckeyes. Senior signal-caller Tom Yew- cie will be the starting quarter- back and the key man at the posi- tidn. Matsock. hit with three of six pass tries and netted 33 yards in eight carries against Oregon State. Its ‘unusual for a quarter- back to show a gain in his run- ning game but Matsock, a con- vered halfback, can run with the best of the MSC backfield. The player the coaches are still worried about is quarterback Eari Morrall of Muskegon, who gave the squad a much-needed Tift sev- eral times this season when the first team bogged down. Morrall lost six pounds during his session of glandular fever. He's been working out in practice but is still shaky after two weeks.in — a hospital bed. - * If he makes a quick comeback, Morrall could be the equalizer ~~ against Ohio State. MSC coach Biggie Munn, who _ | calls every game ‘‘tough,”” added — a few extra adjectives for this one. } “This is the biggest assign. _ ment since we faced Notre Dame — last fall,” Munn said. “Ohice | State has people who can do everything in football—and do it superbly.” End coach Earle Edwards, who scouted Ohio State, agreed. “We haven't faced a squad with such personnet are enough to make you bug-eyed just to see them run out on the field 1 have size, height, skill, Colleg e Football’s Power Index For Games of Week Ending Nov. 8 champion- U back in your college daysi® | ' ( Carnegie T. 43.3 veW & J 440 | Millikin _. 26.1743 No. Central °193 AMONG TOP 150 Colby ow he Dates — 3 Monmouth ~ 38.3 vs Grinnell a m1 7 supe y e Cortland Si 45.1 ve EStroudsb’g *409 | ND. _ 30.1 ve August's SD °365 Auura 100.5 ve Miami, Fila. °77.8 Delaware . *T23ve PMC... 248 NE. 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PONTIAC PRESS, : NESDAY, _NOVEMBER 4 1088 Grid | Players Make AIL By JACK SAYLOR In addition to watching the out- come of league championships not yet settled, much of the late sea- son prep football interest will | coun ference teams, while some could win state-wide mention. Both starred in last Friday's 25-0 win over St. Fred's. There were a number of vital eontributions_{to Avondale's 12-0 vietory over Fitzgerald. Al Hill, 185-pound junior tackle, and end- guard Joe Schwerin were stand- outs in the line. Both are Aill- Oakland B possibilities. Dick Kramp picked up good yardage on the quarterback op- tion play, which complemented the ool suuaiing . atts and John Engstrom. Troy's Norm Norton, one of the and Jim Murdock alsoplayed well for the Colts. Oxford le Larry Spencer continues to play brilliant football each week In the Wildcats’ 13-6 win over Jim Lister rushed for 83 yards in the 2nd half and scored Ox- ford's 13 points. Ed Leach and Joe Mendoza ran well despite Lake Orion's 26-13 loss to Ionia. Earl Garner's fine quarterback- ing led Holly back to the win col- umn after three straight losses. He also scored the Broncs’ touch- down in the 7-6 victory over North- ville. Ends Duane Edick and Jack ‘mates Marv Evans, Toby rman touchdowns and passed er. ' Dave ‘esedsadia sous field’s 54-13 rout of Belleville with . Jim Simmons and Phil Lahner and end Fred Courville were tops up front. Simmons, a 210-pounder, picked up a fumble and rumbled 27 yards ae ee ow a cane and: taped six . 3 County Gridders Gain, but Shindorf Keeps Lead By JACK SAYLOR List of country prep football scorers underwent a shaking up after last weekend's zames but St. Michael's Russ Shindorf main- dropped from 3rd to 8th, but others held close to last week's positions. over Suburban Catholic League j'"%# rival, Joe Ruhiman of St. James. Biggest gains of the week were recorded by Steve Zervas of Hazel Park, Jerry O’Shaunghnessy of Keego Harbor and South Lyon's Bob Gouin. Zervas tallied three times against Ferndale before being ex- pelled from the game for fight- ing. He has 55 points, which jumped him from Tth to 3rd. O'Shaunghnessy moved from 10th to 4th by marking up all four of Keego's touchdowns at Milford. Gouin joined the leaders, taking 9th place as he scored all 13 of South Lyon's points in a 13-7 win over Pinckney. Kerry Keating, whose Waterford team was idle, TD PT TL. Rees Shinderf, St. Mikes ....1% 6 8 Jee Rubiman, St. James......12 & Steve Zervas, Masel Park..... st Jerry O'Shan'ssy, Keege..... 8 © MM Diek Nash, Reyal Oak....,... 7 9 5! Marv Evans, Avendale .......8 2 ai Delisire, Rechester......8 © 4 Kerry Keating, Waterferd. .7 3 4 Beb Gevin, Seuth Lyon 4 © Ray Campbell, Waterferd 6 ee & . Lake Orten........ se Burnard, Trey. ........+- 5 3 °% geal. Young Jockey Tony DeSpirito on Honeymoon Weds Chef's Daughter - in Church. Rites on Sunday BOSTON W — Jockey Tony De Spirito—who rose from stable boy to $75,000-a-year riding star in two short years—was honeymooning with pretty Doris De Christoforo | today at Niagara Falls. De Spirite, who set a national riding record with 390 winners in 1952 enly te see Wiliie Shoe- maker shatter that mark this year. drove off Monday night with his bride in a new $4,000 auto- } mobile for a two weeks trip. The youngsters—he won't be 18 until Dec. 28 and she is just 18 — were married in St. Anthony's Ro- man Catholic church in nearby Revere. A reception said to have cost $7,000 was given to 500 guests at PE dora 2-9111 | Pontiac Piston Service Co. ' | the Latin Quarter Night club, where the bride's father, Raymond, is the chef. Oil Capitol Retired LEXINGTON, Ky. (UP) — Oil Capitol, who was purchased as a yearling for $15,000 and went on to become the turf’s sixth leading money winner, is headed for stud duty in Kentucky's Blue Grass country. Owners of the colorful gray horse, who amassed earnings of $580,736 during five years of rac- ing, announced Monday that Oil Capitol had run his last race. Willie Hoppe won his first cue title in 1906. +bars -members ‘| football games, and thus clear | 110 colleges or by a special meet- ing } \the country, is one of the nation’s §C May Allow fo Play in Bowl | Rule Barring Members From Post-Season Tilts Up for Revision WASHINGTON Southern Con- ference mfy change ‘its rule which | | Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY CASE — Ball Behind Hand West Virginia ~\cut; Sth, ,. sketch of former match king Junie McMahon, the hand position is in complete “reverse.’’ Note the fing- ers are below the ball, with the thumb pointed straight back. This is just a fraction before the backswing is completed. Body is West Virginia for a near-certain bow! bid, perhaps to the Sugar | Bowl. Max Farrington, commissioner, said last papee five-man committee now is try- ing to decide whether the ban on | post-season games should be | dropped. The conference doesn’t have a meeting scheduled until the second week in December. That means if the rule isto_be changed in time for this year’s games, it would have to be done by a poll of the “There is a possibility of this,” Farrington said. “If not, the com- mittee wouldn't be in existence. There certainly is -support—in-the eonference for playing in bowl West Virginia, rated seventh in four major unbeaten and untied teams. It has cleared its biggest hurdles, Pitt and Penn State. Irwin Poche, president of the sponsors of the New Orleans ar Bowl, said yesterday West ginia is under consideration for that Jan. 1 game. Cotton Bowl in Dallas also is known to be consid- ering the Mountaineers. Farrington said, however, that West Virginia officials have made no representation to the confer- ence about the ban of post-season ames. , TWENTY YEARS AGO — Bob Dunlap, Oklahoma halfback, ™ and put him away with a right fully balanced with the help of the outstretched left arm. A picture of perfect relaxation. Shoulders are dropped into an easy, comfortable position that js maintained in the further stride to the foul line. In the next article wrist. turn will be shown. Detroiter Knocked Out in London Bout LONDON (UP)—Yolande Pom- | pee of Trinidad caught up with, Detroit middleweight Ray Barnes in the 4th round of their sched- uled 10-round bout Tuesday night and left to the head. Some 8,000 fans at Harringay Arena loudly booed the affair which saw the 161-pound circling around the ring and often seeking refuge in the ropes. This went oh through most of the first three rounds—Pompee the pursuer and Barnes the ‘pursued. Barnes tilted slowly sideways after the “one-two” flurry in the 4th round. Then he slumped to scored two touchdowns in the Sooners’ 20-0 victory over Kansas. the c4nvas and was counted. out St Frederick will be seeking its lst SCL victory of the season against the St. Mary (RO) Irish Saturday night. Rams won their non-league opener, 180, over Marine City Holy Cross but have since dropped five consecutive conference losses. Reese Studying Offer to Manage Brooklyn LOUISVILLE, Ky. «®—Pee Wee Reese admitted Tuesday he had been “felt out’’ on the job of man- aging the Brooklyn Dodgers. ~- He said he wanted to discuss the “indirect” offer with his wile before a final decision. “I don't want to do.anything that | will jeopardize my standing with | the Dodgers,” he told Tommy | Fitzgerald of the Courier-Journal, “but, on the other hand, I don't want to make a move that might disrupt the happiness of our life.” The NCAA swimming champion- ships will -be held next March 25-27 in Syracuse University’s new pool. Auto Safety Glass Replaced Property, Quickly and at Lew Cost Renter Auto Parts Co. FE 4-7066 by referee Andre Smythe. service. 40% OFF We have the equipment—our workmen ore truck tire experts. Our service is fast, courteous and economical. trucks need this kind of service. See us today. TRUCK U.S. ROYAL Specialized | for YOUR job . TRUCK TIRE SERVICE ... our specialty! 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Blended of choice alpaca, angora mohair and wool, it provides warmth without weight, sheds rain and Wrinkles, keeps you comfortable through fall and % dish out the punishment... %, ‘ the HUDDER. can take it! us IKS 7y PONTIAC. seb age “age =i . | aa MeN AND CME WHO CTAY Weuns : es Oe Brae a ve oe AE Py } te ba aWs 4 \ ul 4 ; \ ig TP a te RS = ee ey. eh toe ee , as ai a mw es gc eke ey ae x ! } ‘ ey aan rr | \ Lay 4 \ Se ‘ae. x i 7 ' 4 \ y | \ Ba: Lyin \ 35 ee Ee \ ea ‘ K =f v4 : ; 9 i ‘ eS. aes \ 5 ] ' ‘ < . ! } = ae wey . “ : x i. . $ Salas Eee a THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4,.1953 | event, taking place at Sashabaw te , Chcie! nd , mr \ will be a combined ‘test, a Se | ay. Sate ' rae a | -} with both sexes in each at ‘Ee of the divisions, 13 15 inch. 7 La Measuring-ih is set for Sunday : 4 t 4 at a.m. at Oakiand County Sports- | . iA men's Club, Waterford. The dogs A ss : 4 ” trial will be held Sunday by Oak-| will then move over to Sashabaw & _ : “and | Cotinty Beagle Club. The! for the trial.“ fear _ = . ’ ’ - ’ ‘ . Gills Traded Any-Deer Day Even Areas of Relative ‘ : a B * : - t = Els | Scheduled Dec. 1 Depletion Now Beginning ~ ‘Between Lakes Cnedu | , 3i « s i | — to Produce Some Fantails eeeseeese eeeccee . j Ss By JACK PATTERSON : ° Overpopulation Threct| een. an North of M-55 Anyone who thinks there’s more than the usual number of hunters e ° in Big Star Solved by | afield this fall is one hundred per cent right. Fer the fret time in : : i 1 ° = | the history of the department, conservation 0 advise, demand ; ; Removing Fish Special Season Hunting | for licenses exceeds the supply. Although — was on e e reTNY na Lake GC 4 irc | " hand before season opening the sellout was complete : : LANSING in One La e County | Area Reduced by Third * “4 eS tie inant toe) ad Oo ae e e lake was found to have too many | This Year i ment has been asking dealers in areas Where the . I : . | bluegills and another too few, so ae 4 | demand hasn't been so great to turn unissued licenses Tl W } 1) F l « e conservation department fisheries | LANSING — Does, fawns an back in so that they may be redistributed. / le Lo € a mi \ ; workers worked oul a trade | buck deer wil be legal game for As the bird season goes into the final week some ] D vu to e In the course of a Seining and hunters north of route M-55 in the rather interesting conditions are developing. Up in s rl ig | netting study program on 12 lakes northern Lower Peninsula on Dec. | the pat country shooting is improving steadily. Even ‘4 a i ee ceeeewies ee areas which earlier were apparently almost barren Keller ns Koch, Inc. ~~ some ee a —me partment notes. od birds xs ee fucing. % tt : That special “any deer” season but what a cal decline 479 S. Woodward — Birmingham |} Star lake. They were dumped in ef ene day follows the regular ; There is no doubt bat pied Page PS : | Wolf Lake where only a small 16-day statewide deer season of | . s in progress y been e e | population was found. | Nev. 15-38, tactusive, with beth | full of. birds the past few seasons. ~ even in e : = b re t . TO SEE THE NEW : Other lakes studied were Loon, wedged between the Oct. 1-Nov. |; PATTERSON areas of relative depletion birds a . —* ° . ~~ . Orchard and Long ‘Oakland Coun- 5 archery season and the ‘special show up in places where one : I 954. ° ty? Little Bass, Big Bass. Idle Allegan county deer season, Dec. expects to see them From now ; ? se S le oO nc “ > end oO eC SCAN should . ; e e wild, Parad auble, Coll and 1-7. until the end { the season : ° : ‘s Putt i fakes . ee ; With all that shooting, it might pay ela vie Hearne ee ; A preliminary s t nmary of the lseem there'll be nothing left of antails . . ‘ project said that ‘certain of the | Mich deer herd te Ch Pheasant hunting has been hold- H R S E R ! lakes have excellent: fish popula- B | ecaneines id . a ing up somewhat better than -ex- - e . I 4 : @ | tens and are providing, or should . : pected. Still plenty of roosters . | prévitfe, better than average all “Oh lnoei nye nat nae ay ee even in most heavily-gunned ter- Visit Our Shou room Today! . me | Rec. | deer herd is definitely smaller this | “°"** In most cases it takes a good dog at this stage of the game te get them up, but b¥ ndw most people recognize the necessity of a dog for pheasant bunting al year because of the heavy kill last | “| year. but this is as it should be} for the future welfare of the herd And they point out that hunting | seasons this year are designed to Free Planting ° ° ° United Press Phete ALL OUR USED CARS WARRANTEED | to Aid Wildlife | STORY WITH A CATCH—It takes a lot of effort, but pretty keep the herd down in size without} *ay time. | LANSING up—Southern Michigan | Agnes Flucher of Buxton, N. (., is proud to lift the 60-pound, |'" ny = reagan os —_ Thumb hunters should be par- THS 0) ° a 4-ounce, channel bass landed by her dad, Hayes Fulcher, off Cape) ‘5 Years ewe, lor ex-!| ticularly careful about permission arrears ‘whG ‘Wank tree: plantings Hatteras lighthouse. The big catch is the largest of its species taken |2™Ple. 1s not expected to come | to hunt clover fields. Many con 0 MILES |to aid wildille on their tand were on the Dare County coast of North Carolina a sim laa: car's anywhere near the 160.000 total‘ tain seed clover and tramping ele ib’ turged today to send a postcard to | national! hace oe F sche a y bag of last year for a number of through them can cost the farmer Py record by four ounces. ulcher used a 45-pound test line | reasons. a pretty piece of change. what with tthe conservation artment gar 5 sd =P — with a hunk of mossbunker for bait. | division offices here | First, the 1952 special season | the present price of clover seed. lasted three days and included a! Just because we've had a little | weekend. , nippy weather doesn’t mean that Also the 1952 special season in-| the poison ivy has crawled under | (cluded all the Lower Peninsula! a rock, or whatever it does, for north of M-20; this year that area! the winter. We know from first | | ts reduced in size by about a third. | hand, foot and elsewhere ia ala (es Depend {se SSeS on Joe Perry Applications are being accepted | for spring deliveries of trees for | | Windbreaks, tough rose bushes for | living fences and other plantings. | | The department will plan the plant- | ings, and the farmer will do the | actual planting. Purpose of the program is fo ' prevent erosion of waste lands and to develop green edge lands for | | the benefit of game. Thirteen-Year-Old Duck Shot by State Hunter Michigan Outdoors Fishing ‘Overregulation’ Is Rapidly Disappearing By MORT NEFF taking of bass at any time of the At arecent meeting of top-draw-| year in most waters’ Furthermore. ef conservation. experts in the east. | 37 states allow the taking of vari- a number of interesting papers ous pan fish species the whole year i = were presented | ‘round 1948 Pontiac 8-Cyl. Station Wagon with Radio Heater. This is really a bargain at... ond § oeeeeeeee 245 | on principal wildfowl migrations | has long been a debatable matter.__—— | There are some species, however, | that hit certain checkpoints with | HONEST—Using rod and reel, almost clocklike regularity. Thus it's rather unusual to see blue | John Escobar landed this $9'3- | geese. which are usually out of | pound striped bass off Newport, Michigan by the 20th of October or | R. I. It's the largest of the kind 1052 Pontiac Chieftain Super Catalina, all leather upholsterirg, transmission 1951 Nash Convertible has Radio and Heater. This is probably the most economical car to operate that is built in the United States. Drive this money $1695 $889 revealing the} Fighteen states have .NO 1950 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe Sedan with factory | LANSING W—The state conser thinking of alll Ground Attack Might g oO all! - around | : ? installed Heater and Radio: A-} value.... $695 | vation department today reported states in the! SIZE LIMIT on trout. Nineteen | Br in Frisco Victor 30, he lallygagging the pine from waters in the area in | a duck was shot this year that was | U. S. A. relative, "ave NO SIZE LIMIT on bass. | g Y north country. 23 years. D VE D WSON | More than 13 years old. ‘ | e to fish and game| Forty-three have NO SIZE LIM. | Over LA Rams Saw a flock of 50 or so a = The unusually long-lived male IT on pan fish. j | couple of days ago, looking for a A h F t Set A A j m.anagement — ; peas . . { ’ | black duck was shot in the Mame- ‘ and sate beshiy | Most of the experts on hand at SAN FRANCISC OUP) —Nobody | place to light along the McGinn Ic ers e e FORD DEALER scong marshes in the eastern Up- | significant irends these meeti me seul that th : d stops the aerial attack in profes-| ereek. They creme in very low, | ; per Peninsual by Alphonse Le : id : aie wae S6re . . @Y | sional football these days, so it is approaching nicety until they | ; 51 N. Broadway MY 2-2641 Lake Orion were in evidence | of ‘‘over-regulation” in sports fish- probable that the big war between | caught a sight of our upt 4 | Lievre of Sault Ste, Marie It bore a federal leg band that | | Was attached in the same marshes | ‘in 1940. For instance, 40 ing is fast of the 48% states’ some have trout fish-| certain disappearing despite misguided pressure from sportsmen’s groups. At 4the San Francisco Forty Niners and the Los Angeles Rams on | Sunday may be decided on the ground : face peering out through a small Oakland County Sportsmen's spruce. Club archers banquet will be heid | We admit the sight was fright- , Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. at | ening but one would hardly think it | the Waterford clubhouse. . Our Reputation Rides with Every Used Car end Truck We Sell NEFF | ing, and Michigan is one of only) last the biologists are having their pseven with a retativety short sea" | day — getting some of the things t All medals, ribbons and trophies When you need a rest, to with an ice-cold —s | tt — — eee eee GOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF INE COCA-COLA “Colq™ bs © regittered wode-merk. you want a Coke, too After hard work, you feel the need pause and rest a bit. When you do, make it the pause that refreshes bottle of Coca-Cola. COmPANY BY THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF PONTIAC © 1953, THE COCA-COLA COMPA? ‘ ———— SS SY eS eee x Zio ee Cae son! Yes, with a little more than| they've always wanted in the way |° four months of legalized trout of vastly liberalized fish laws. fishing, Michigan is definitely on; Had the size and creel limits on the short side of the calendar! elation is that 23 states permit the | facing the problem of stunted fish Deer Study Pen Not | '22¢ swzrtes are nadeauate | believe that statement here in Open to Sportsmen |= ROSCOMMON (UP) — Conserva- | | | tion department officials reminded Football Lures Bull sportsmen today it is illegal to hunt} EAST LANSING (UP)—Fresh- deer on an 8)-acre deer study pen | man football practice was inter- at the Houghton Lake Wildlife Sta-| rupted Tuesday when a bull’ broke tion near here. out of a Michigan State College The warning was barn and ambled over to the prac- arrow was tice field. The bull was captured dicating arc by the gridders.on a nearby tennis area ‘ Spurt. ss ry in the pen, in | had been in me | pan fish been removed years ago. | Another somewhat startling rev-| they tell us, we would not now be | |in thousands of our lakes, where! Though the Rams may have | the edge in the air with the fine Norme: Van Brocklin, the Forty Niners have a ground ace in the hole named Joe (Jet) Perry. Perry is the leading ground- gainer in with 532 yards picked up in six games in 104 tries. That's an average of a little better than five | the National League | | enough to cause the panic. that ensued. Those geese probably | won during the season will be | didn’t stop until they hit Louisi- | awarded at the affair. Bill Carland, ana's Vermilion Bay. | club president, and Ed Kuder, co- | Agents at the straits report | chairman of the board of directors, | another annual migration already | will be in charges of the program. | beginning. Deer hunters on the| Highlight of the affair will be move—rifle hunters, that is. Noth-}-election of officers for the coming | ing like an early start and it be- | year. | hooves anyone planning to go after |. _--- yards every time he put the ball under his arm. Chicago Bears put the bottle on him pretty good last Sunday when they limited him to 45. yards in 17 | tries—but that’s the first time this season anyone has come even close 'to such a performance. TEN YEARS AGO—Dixie Walker | servation department biologist cap- | signed for 1944 with the Dodgers. | tured a gpshawk, one of Michi- ~ FALVEY making his rounds near the Hough- ton Lake Wildlife Station near here. He plans to train the speedy bird and possibly use it to hunt birds PRESENTS SERIES “TF It's lower sad longer; the heod, gri two giove engine that then thet of its famous im today ead see cast SALES and SERVICE The world’s favorite small sports car has a new racier look! and fenders of the new MG have new flowing lines. Head lamps are faired in with the fenders. Rear fenders, now merging with running boards, You are invited to visit our new and larger showroom and up-to-date service facilities at 22600 W. oodward Ave., Ferndale New Teléphone Number, Lincoln 3-5000 _and small game. OCSC Gunners Hold | Second Turkey Shoot | Oakland County Sportsmen's | Club held its 2nd turkey shoot of the year Sunday at the clubhouse | in Waterford. A 3rd shoot is sched- | Teefey, J. Treeful, Merrick Guy, Tice “Woody and G. Ouellette. Chickens went to Ned Regan, James Busby and Henry Tipolt. TODAY A YEAR AGO — The r} } > luled for Dec. 2. - = bh | Takes oineery. Scieded Freel dé |Brusha, Mike Kenjalo, Emmet FIVE YEARS AGO—Jack Kram- er was ranked as No. 1 pro tennis player in the world by the Profes- sional Lawn Tennis Association. deer to make his arrangements . ‘Bowling Results now, if he hasn't already done so. - county EMPLOTES L we Rare Goshawk grime Bi were, ‘Captured by [Pietecs te 8 See aeas | State Biologist oon i a ante bee ui ROSCOMMON (UP) = A con-| - poms — &. Eikine, 10; sorten is : —— B. Cedy, 497; team game — Social Katz, ; serles — Sta 2 LADIES WESTSIDE “A” gan’s rarest birds, with his bare manne = om | hands. it was reported today. Hank's 1 Perry Cinrs 4 Al Harger caught the bird while | amet tg po ‘8 Tretier Exch | Em. game series — B. Stone, 200; 468; team game— Manrille Dishmaster, 133; | series — Hank's Aste Stere, 2087. COOLEYETTES sesuezeut ! The oldest player on the Brook- lyn Dodger roster is Preacher a southpaw hurler—Johany Podres, He's 21. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1958 Hit i : F ae 2 i: a! the boys wear their hats this SET FOR VICTORY—This member of Professor William D. Revelli’s University of Michigan band is not out of uniform with his cap reversed. All way after every Michigan victory in football. It’s just an old Ann Arbor custom. The band members wear their caps backwards during their traditional victory march from stadium to campus. Offense Leader Mastrogiovanni Faces Threat in McHan; J. C. _ Caroline Top Rusher NEW YORK (UP) — Joe Mas- trogiovanni, Wyoming's sensation- i j B 783 get if gir tsé . : x ligrei United Press Phete Billy Talbert Captain By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK #—In a few days now the vanguard of our Davis Cup tennis team—the part that really counts—will wing its way off across the Pacific to challenge the Australians for the third straight year on their own soil. * . ° Our chances of winning back the international] trophy this time ap- pear to be about even, but no bet- ter than that. The first planeload of challeng- ers will include Billy Talbert, the panied by his recent bride. The Traberts have been honeymooning at Honolulu. Several] other team members wili trail ulong later in the month, but only to gain ex-| they survive the first test, should! been conspicuous in all our cup profit by having a veteran of Tal- bert's intelligence to advise them on tactics each time they change courts. , Billy, who was chosen tennis’ man of the year, is among the world's ranking doubles experts, having won four national titles also reached the singles final twice. Now 35, he may be pre- sumed to know of the an- swers, a quality which has not partnered by Gardnar Mulloy. He | Davis Cup Team, Headed by Vic Seixas, Tony Trabert, Head for Land of Aussies leaders. The selection committee thought a long time before giving Talbert the assignment, despite his per- sonal popularity. Several of them, frankly were afraid he might get over there and begin hankering to play some doubles, himself. Evidently this has been straight- ened out and Billy has promised to devote himself to matching brain waves against his rival cap- tains. HL, DIDDLE DIDDLE—Wost- ern Kentucky basketball pros- Spartan Band Plans Trip to OSU Game | EAST LANSING (UP)—Michigan | State's 100-piece marching band will lead Spartan boost into é Columbus, Ohio, Saturday when Coach Biggie Munn’s football team battles Olio State in a key Big Ten game. , Director Leonard Falcone and oe , | Don’t get stuck, get extra traction for Mud, Snow or Sleet with 2-in-1 Winter Tread or famous Skid-Rid Tires. Don't Wait .. . Do It Now! ROY C. PULVER CO. . pects for upcoming season his bandsmen will leave Lansing zoomed sky high with the regis- Friday evening on a five-car spe-|tration of Jerry Weber. On cial train arriving in Columbus | hand to greet the seven-foot , Saturday morning. They are sched- | former Cincinnati high school uled to play a 30-minute concert | star was Ed Diddle, starting his at 9:30 am. on the steps of the |3lst year as the Hilltoppers’ Ohio capitol building: | head coach. : e But you say I don’t see nuthin’... so WHAT? The NEW INSULATED RUBBER $395 Sec Pr. And it is so new we did not even s ly I have a picture of it... but read upply ts Made of long Wearing, lightweight Thermo-Lite the THERMO- provides all-purpose protectiom against eold. Thousands cold atr out. Por wear by any sportsman or outd inside hunting and fishing boots and paces. We Say See It Here! k for Hunters! this about it! Very Limited! sock of ting sir bubbles acting as insulation keep bedy heat in and corsman Will net “wick” up moisture. See them today tm our store We Give Holden Stamps Fay Hdwe. & Sporting Goods W. HURON Cor. TELEGRAPH HOPE, ARK.—Catching the fierce alligator gar is no easy task, That's why anglers are mighty happy to display their catches. Above, L. B. Tooley (ieft} radio executive, and Frank Edwards, MBS commentator, proudly show a 166-pounder caught by Edwards -in the Little Missouri River. The fish, measuring six feet two inches in length, fought two hours and 10 minutes before being subdued. Alligator gar-aresometimes called “fresh water wolves.” Due to the savage disposition of the fish it must be shot before it gets too close to the beat. Willie Hoppe won his first cus title in 1906. | Sports News Told Briefly Arthur Gilcreast, newly appoint freshman crew coach at Yale, was Earl R. Milliman Offers You... A Trip to the Moo with the purchase of each New or Used Car or Truck! This is NO MORE PREPOSTEROUS than some of the advertising you have been exposed to lately. Earl R. Milliman knows that you are intelligent enough to realize that no one, not even an automobile dealer gives anything awoy. ' We are not frantic to sell 100 cars per day, so come in and we will take the time to find a car for you that fits your particular needs and budget! Earl R. Milliman 147 S. Seginaw FE 5-4101 You can’t buy better auto insurance a < pay more? Allstate's low rates are the better value you'd expect from the company founded by Sears. See how much you save. Phone or visit your Allstate Agent today... Russell J, Boushell and Ross Lechy 150 N. Saginaw St. Phone: FEderal 5-4171 You're in Good Honds with ..«. we (ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY A wholly-ownéd subsidiary of Sears, Roebuck and Co , with ossets ond Rebilifies dunnct ond seperate from the parent company. Home office: Skokie, linole, 25 Pine St. Ya Block North of Pontiac Press FE 4-2505 = a arene Open Sunday Ph. FE 5.8389 Holden Stamps / ‘Sie wecm dame te SESE hy AF SSEETt eee ' qe V THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1958 le Brake’s Backers Campaign Club ING W — Formation ‘of the Brake-for-Governor Club was today. It is in Montcalm County, home county of State Treasurer D. Hale Brake of Stantoh, candidate for ss (szeaaee y New Lake Theater \ |the. Republican nomination for | : governor. He is a former Mont- , & Sen oe cam County prosecutor and rep- | resented that area in the senate % Wednesday Only % for many years. nadie Ne ‘ " \ Pie Seems the Ticket ‘ With Ethel Barrymere, 1) WHITNEYVILLE, Me. (UP) * Kirk and A home-cooked blueberry pie was “~ Farley Granger ye “ticket” for admission to the —ALIO— {annual Blueberry Ball here. “Cosmic Vengeance” Oe \ A Scientific Subject . Prehistoric dinosaurs reached a x 1 Adhd ddd demuikikon ‘ Vey ‘ . - Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph. FE 5-4500 TONIGHT SENSATIONAL! SEXY! SPICY! POR THE FIRST TUME...THE REALTHING! if An American producer brings’ to the screen fhe = ¢" # French capitol’s shows...as you would see them in Paris! Peace cs “ges ee at +4 hl lel, ly ll 4 tel, li. lili... IN AND AROUND PONTIAC Bob’s Chicken House 497 Wizabeth Lake Rd., near Telegraph Rd. Chicken Dinner, $1.35 Rooms for Banquets, Parties, Business Parties Feed te Take Our FE 3-9821 Beer—W ine—Liquor Henry’s Bloomfield Inn *% Only Spet in Oakland County that has Band 6 Nights a Week! * Excellent Food, Cocktails, Wines & Beer * Dancing and Entertainment Nightly * semaay PSE on AE eee CHOICE Vv WINES AND LIQUORS —FAMILY STYLE DINNERS— SPORTSMAN INN = 10—At Waterford, Mich. —_ 3-9325 —Catering Banquets and Pelvate Parties Dining Reom Operated MILDRED & BRUCE LEMON ' @t The JACK O’ HEARTS Bar and Grill 2585 Dixie -Highway Your Hests, Jack & Sadie Good Food—Friendly Service P U R E FOO RESTAURANT end BAR 253 South Saginaw—across from Jerome Meter Sales © Breakfasts — Luncheons — Dinners Open 5:30 A.M. to 2 A. M.—Clesed Sunday BEER — WINE — LIQUOR RAEL’S Anything on our menu served in your car or in our dining room! tT'S NEW! Y2-Fried Pierce Chicken RAEL’S DRIVE-IN and RESTAURANT 8 Minute Drive Out Huron near City Airport 7 Dick & Jim Invite you to DINE in our new family room end OANCE in our rotunda room. DANCING Frit, Sat., Sen. Eves. = Scribs DRIVE-IN 130 S. sc ei a Adrian COTTER’S NEW DINING AND COCKTAIL LOUNCE, Woodward at 12 Mile Rd. ~Deloxe Luncheors and Dinners. ooms Bayne Cummins, Organist Li 1-4412 “a HOTEL ROOSEVELT ~ COFFEE SHOP eee “ROCK, “Te vam “King,” Serving Delicious ase ys ON ret pinicee Food — és . ee ‘Tened to énvelop it. School Board Members Cited” Local Kiwanians Honor Pontiac Education Unit a | rt .) oi A Ps ' : . J 2 ie \e y : i f e Pe 1 4, _ ae | | f ‘." Motor vehicle traffic in the Unit- f f Seek. nsurance ed States exceeded half a trillion ‘> | miles for the first time in 1952.. Be Pe \Kidnaping Law Jurist in Greenlease Case Was Co-Sponsor at Tuesday Luncheon Members of the Pontiac Board | » of Education were honored by the | Pontiac Kiwanis Club at Waldron Tuesday noon with a} ‘Flowers to the Living” program. | Members of the board sat at a| special head table and Edward A | Maier, Michigan District and a past presi- | dent of the Pontiac club, praised | them and the work they have done | in directing the public schools during the past few years. citys He quoted figures showing the | tremendous increase in enroll- | ment, with resulting problems in providing buildings, and financ- ing their construction, as well as meeting increased operating costs. 4 He showed how the district’s debt has been reduced from 413 million dollars to less than half a million today, in spite of this rapid growth } in school population He then introduced the members of the board. They are Glenn H Ss Griffin, president; Maurice Cro- teau, vice president; Mrs. Lola B King, secretary; Monroe M. Os- | mun, Louis H. Schimmel, bert | |B. Oliver and Ferd N. Thi | ‘Brush Fire Flames ‘Now Under Control SAGINAW, Mich | from a brush fire that threatened | 12 homes in Albee Township were | brought under control late yester- | day by conservation officers and | 100 volunteers who fought flames for nine hours They swept half of ‘” —, Flames | a 640 acre section, covered with second and | third growth timber, 12 miles | |south of Saginaw. Fire engines | from five villages answered the | | call, and farmers manned the ir | tractors to cut fire lanes. | James Browning. 59, confined to a wheelchair, had to be taken from his home when the flames threat- | Nationally Recommended @ Fresh Sea Foods @ Prime Steaks @ Chicken and Turkey Dinners @ Delicious Specialties LUNCH -- DINNERS Open Every Day! | NOW SERVING OYSTER on the HALF SHELL Banquet Room Phone: OR 3-1907 ‘OR 3- 9303" I IIIIL IIT NT \A FRIENDLY N ATMOSPHERE. LIBERTY COCKTAIL LOUNGE 85 North Saginaw ie , 4 @ BEER @ WINE ® CHOICE LIQUORS @ DELICIOUS COCKTAILS 744 4 he hed de 17 Hotel | =~ heutenant governor of the | of Missouri Statute KANSAS CITY (?)—The judge who will hear the Greenlease kid- napers’ trial was_ instrumental more than half a century ago in pushing through a state law that provides the death penalty for ab- ductors. He is federal Judge Albert = Reeves, 79. The trial of Cart Austin Hall, | 34, and his woman friend, Mrs. | Bonnie Brown Heady, 41, was set | yesterday for Nov. 16. Both ple aa. | ed guilty at their arraignment. * *¢ * They earlier had confessed the | kidnaping and slaying of 6-year-old | Bobby Greenlease, son of wealthy | automobile dealer Robert C. Greenlease. As a young state representative “TY back in ~1901;- Reeves —was--.co- sponsor of legislation providing the death penalty for miduagers in Missouri. — i The action came shortly after | the nation was shocked by the ab- | duction of 16-year-old Edward A. Cudahy Jr., son of an Omaha, -| Neb., packing company executive. | tCudahy, held two days, was re-| | leased after payment of a ransom | of $25,000 in gold. . s | * ; § ae ee mag ee . eeu —_— ADVENTURE IN NORTH COUNTRY —Marcia Saleen snk Rock Hudson play leading roles in James Oliver Curwood’s-renowned story of the north, “Back to God's Country.” The numerous chase | | and fight sequences of the Technicolor action film were shot in the | snow fields of Sun Valley, Idaho. * The law, of course, applies only to state charges. The jury trial be- fore..Reeves will be held under the federal kidnaping law. T Only a jury can recommend the | maximum penalty of death under the federal statute. If the jury re- jects the death penalty, Judge | | Reeves will determine the prison | | sentences to be given. j | During yesterday’s arraignment, U.S. Dist. Atty. Edward L. Scheuf- ler, who has said he will seek the | | death penalty for the pair. called | | IT even met a ‘serviceman the | other day who said he didn't go Director Names Five Actresses || »., With ‘Appeal’ |} “*" for Marilyn Monroe'”’ “Her 12 do just wound up with Greer -and may | one or two more films before | the slaying “brutal and cold By BOB THOMAS | checking off the lot. The March | blooded.” HOLLYWOOD — Next | 1 date marks the maturity of the ~ OY March 1 director Robert Leon- | MGM pensioft plan, and he ob- The child was taken from his ard comes to the end of a 20- viously qualifies for its benefits. | Private school in Kansas City, year association with one studio. Mo., Sept. 28 and driven across | “I could stay on longer,” said Pop, a big friendly bear of a man. “But I think it would -be fun to make my own” pictures for a change and per- haps even get inte TV. “I've been with MGM since it the state line into Kansas where | | he was slain Crossing of the state | line permitted federal authorities || to enter the case. The boy’s body was found in | ja lime-covered grave ih the yard | of Mrs. Heady's St. Joseph, Mo., That's something of a record in this business. I had a chat with Pop, ‘as he ts affectionately called: T even managed to get him to name the actresses with the most sex ap- peal of ‘all those he has directed. —— They are started in 1924. In fact, I started | home ost 7. the day after =| s even before the company was and Hall were arrested in St Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford, formed. I was shooting on the | Louis. Of the record $600,000 ran- | Lana Turner, Elizabeth Tay- | som paid, approximately $380,000 | Culver City lot in 1922, directing lor and Greer Garson. | Was recovered. | | my former wife, Mae Murray, | He went on to explain: “I di- for our own company.” - rected Garbo's first test when | Pop goes back even. further Plants 1,000 Tulips LUDINGTON uw — The Mason | she came here from Sweden and | than that. He came to Los An- County Garden Club has planted | couldn't speak the lang- early 1,000 tulips in Leveaux Park near | oe } geles from Denver in the uage. I also directed her in “The 1900s and went to work in a Rise and Fall of Susan Lennox’ | ciothing store. One day he ran | the east city limits as the first | with Clark. Gable.\She had an | into his former voice teacher, | step in a park beautification pro- | appeal that was unmistakable | who insisted that he resume les- | ject. che was a pitas gal with the | sons. That led to an operetta | - — ae crew, too; that shyness Was | troupe which led to a stock com- strictly for publicity then pans This got him into the | HAVE you TRIED THIS | “Joan Crawford certainly had | movies. He started in 1908 sex appeal and still has it. 1 di- | | CREAT rected. her in ‘Dancing Lady,’ which had a couple of bit plavers | ‘ls Awarded $1 87, 000 named Fred Astaire and Nelson | After Brawl in Hotel ee | LOS ANGELES u—A Superior “Lana, whom I directed in | Court jury has awarded a Statler “‘Liegteid Girl,’ has plenty of | Hotel detective $187,000 damages sex on the screen and so doeq | for injuries he suffered during a/ Elizabeth Taylor. Liz had it | melee which he said started when even as a young girl when she | two wealthy wholesale grocers int did a picture called ‘Cynthia’ | tossed ice cubes at band leader) clean out waste and with me. ee ier Cugat. j | from entire intestinal tract to oihelp | . The judgment was won yester- | “Some may be surprised that 901 LAATIVE Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets combine three of the most effective yet gen- | tle laxatives in one tiny tablet — re-vegetable ingredients praised | | by highest medical authorities for | constipation. One of the laxatives in | | Olive Tablets activates the small in- Settlement on Live Race Horse “~BALTIMORE ‘—Ah insurance” company is being asked to pay for a dead horse, The race horse isn't dead yet. But its owner, Ann H. Uhiar, says it should be destroyed to relieve it of pain brought on by a leg fracture. And her suit in Superior Court also asks that an insurance firm be required to pay a $20,000 life insurance policy an the three- year-old colt, Ann's Love. The suit filed yesterday said a veterinarian termed the horse's condition hopeless. The suit also | alleges an insurance company vet prescribed treatment but that the horse didn't improve. The proceeding is against Lloyds of London and Oakeley, Vaughan & Johnston, Inc., insurance under- writers. FAGLE. Prices: Mat. 35¢; Eves. 55¢ Children 18 Todey Through Seturdey THE FIGHTING, LOVING STORY “. LORI NELSON Also This Laugh Hit At 12:40 - 3:20 - 6:00 - 8:45 AN grace KELLY Walt Disney's TODAY Thru Saturday Features al: B:11-5:20-1:21-9:41 GARONE PICTURE @ Prices For This Attraction © Adults: Mat. @¢e—Evres. Sic—Child SMe ———-SUNDAY “Sword and the Rose” “Prowlers of the Everglades” Kibo R uGM Plus Doers Open 10:45 A. PTT 2—FEATURES—2 M, —NOW PLAYING— THE STORY you feel susT riwe! 15¢, ie by William Howard Tobin Sr., | I put Greer Garson on the list, 58. from Alfons» and Victor De but I think she definitely exudes | Cassus _ brothers. Tobin's suit sex. But then SeX appeal, like charged the brawl climaxed a foot- x; movies;-is-iargelya—-matter--ol | bail-game-eelebration.in.one_ol the | opinion. What appeals to one hotel's dining rooms. Tobin says | = man may not appeal to > another. | he is stil] partly paralyzed from al x | kick in the groin. —— | Spor¥or ed b y | Pontiac Optimist Club and Parks and OF THE SEA Slides—Lecture Color Film by A. Pilkington Adm. $1.00 incl. tex THURSDAY, Nov. 5 | SKK KK KKK | NOW PLAYING T ) cE » Gentlemen , “fir Brandes NOLO RY. oe JACKIE Pontioc High Auditorium, 8:00 P.M. §) This Ad Courtesy of HUB CLOTHIERS 18-20 N. Saginew St. STATE JACKIE ROBINSON STORY KKKKKKKKK KH! WROUGH FRIDAY ROBInSUR eR ee ee HK |] > Rig key HARD (on Available Days and Evenings COMPLETE KITCHEN SET-UP LARGE PARKING LOT CHECK ROOM P. A. SYSTEM ‘ Call FE 5-2474 CHIEFTAIN HALL Pontiac Drive, Sylvan Leke WEDDING RECEPTIONS PPENS ia BANQUETS PARTIES DANCES At Regular Prices! 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We es 35 38 te eth TET ee , Grains Showing Narrow Action seeecseocccers ed bene oovevesecece WET sccces eeecceseoecoes 2 a ee see oo et ee ze 33 Produce Farmer to Consumer Beets, SUBER ceccccccsesces 3 Gee ..cce eeeserceesoeece Qreen pepoees, 2 Sen e¢ccee % Tomatoes, quart coe \ Onions, eeecoccsoecs 3 Ser .... .ccccccccecccoce Potatoes, bushel eeeceeeseore Appice, basbet eeeeececcess bunch oamenane a a Eggs, GOBER ceeetieecccocs Carnations, éosen a Wholesale DETROIT PRODUCE DETROIT ‘(UP)—Wholesale prices on the pu farmers” markets: 5. ty 33 berets a cit get; ssf vebstl ed et? : i rte : in ? E “it i i 141 #8 ¥s Fe ts I rs iF o"; ‘ : FE Aff arr fait. ere i Le Bit -2 33" interview Herman Raju, 23, a na- tive of India at its 6:30 p. *m. iheeting in “Hotel Waldron. Raju, a graduate student in *sl-leconomics at the University of Local Markets | ebb Manufacturers one oo exterior admitted merger negotiations were Treen | St¥ling designed emphasize ong! Parr —o 3 Finance Firms Cut hugging appearance and new in- “I am not denying I have Interest Rates Again ye, | terior styling are among features | talked with Mr. Barit (A. E. Bar- | NeW YORK w—Another reduc- ‘| of the new models. it, president of Hedson), but me | tion in interest rates—the third in coclusions have been reached,” | five weeks—has been announced Interior colors are keyed to | he said. Then, in reply to an- ac cada "ar tae oe kaa. 6CEUB COUPE—Shown above is one of four models available go on display in dealer showrooms Thursday. Dealer in Pontiac is Braid Motor Sales, Powermaster Six series, the Club Coupe, The new DeSoto cars| Cass Ave. at West Pike St. Admits M die 1954 Models Being Debated | Sale on This Week Se} ET © <= George W) Ma den ne oe tt Eee toe son, Nash Motors president, naw St.Thursday, Friday and Increased Horsepower, | grees flatly with the view the fu-| saturday, akan Automatic Transmission | re of the smaller automobile! nance the club's work among boys gers. The store will be Chrysler Corp. completes its In-| “I don’t say a merger would| &m. until 9 p.m. Merchandise will troduction of 1954 model cars to- | 20% be advisable,” he told a news| include clothing for men, women morrow with the dealer presenta- | mierence yesterday, “but we) and children, shoes, rubbers, mil- don’t have to get together.” linery, overcoats, clothing, furni- tion of the DeSoto line. At the same time Mason, who/ ture, electric appliances, Increased power in V-engine cane being peeetient and band) teste, tape snd models, adaptation of auto- | Chairman jash-Kelvinator Corp.,| rieties of goods. The Oakland County Electronics Assn. will hold its monthly meet- been 170 horse-'in business for half a century. | %¢t Monday, range from 2 per cent automobile business, he said,| for notes .maturing in 30 to % remains at 116 |has been a tough race, ‘with no} days to 2% per cent for nine-month no-sway ride control suspension | those who could.” Host to Canadians Net profit of Distillers Corp.. | DETROIT # — Educators from and its subsidi- | Southwestern Ontario will hold the fiscal year ended | first official Canadian educational oS eee Tees = df i Hi f ’ j ! : g i the representing union, everything 1€e | auto Workers (CIO), Marys rummage tle, League Moody Is Partner. - ~See|in 2 Weekly Papers | ! : é Pree? tt 4 i i 4 979 F :30--at Scribs Rd. i I ——- CLARKSTON — Prayer’ service willed more than $700,000 | nip and Mrs. Carl Wilson of 5685 encourage young Jews to become | aviesbury, Waterford © Township. farmers. will be Thursday at 10 am. at will of the late Isaac Ander- Sharpe Funeral Home, Clarkston, Loeb, filed in probate court | with burial in Lakeview yesterday, left a $714,386 estate tary. Ne ded yesterday af Spe to establish and operate the Loeb | tiac General Hospital. _ School for Jewish Children | Surviving ~besides the partnts 200-acre farm im Hancock | are the grandparents, Mr. and County, Ind. He bought the farm, | Mrs. Carl Wilson Sr. of Clarkston contoured bump- | July 31 was $37,890,561, compared | meeting in the United States Fri- rear are among -with $37,283,535 for the previous }day at Wayne University. Some 50 the 1954 lime.. | year. are expected to attend. _presenting the V-8 body styles and the| ® line in four body lines include sedan and 35 ct : i: i H M a a3! Z tf GENERAL PRINTING & ~ OFFICE SUPPLY CO. | : ‘GENERAL PRINTING & || © sdaster's K-F OFFICE SUPPLY CO. | Sales & Service * 17 W. kewrence: St. “Only $39.34 a month!” reports Leo H. O’ Neil, of Alexandria, . Virginia. “That, plus my old car, half as got me a smart, new Kaiser are wore Manhattan. My Kaiser dealer's ie the trade-in was the best in town by $250. onan “Terrific!” | aaa be That's how Helen Buff, of Sun Valley, « - have Calif., describes it. “My 1950 car a _ and $65 per month put me in a new dy Kaiser Manhattan,” she writes. ; are water wil not “$30 a month!” ——t That's all it cost Richard Bozek, of a Euclid, Ohio, thanks to the whopping widely anid &, allowance his Kaiser dealer gave him on his °52 car, Vos Pontioc, Michigan ”. ( And you get a much better car in the bargain! Despite its record growth in seven years, Kaiser is still a relative newcomer 4 to the automotive field. So it’s important to get more Kaisers on the road— acquaint more car owners with Kaiser's great value! That's why Kaiser 3 are reported to be not only meeting —but exceeding —top prices offered i by other dealers! e Kaiser offers you more room and luxury than three of the most expensive > } cars—plus—the largest glass area of any standard sedan, as well, ' & More economy than many so-called “low-price” cars, too! Its 28.8 miles per gallon record reported by Motor Trend Magazine proves it! —, What's more you can’t match Kaiser's safety and performance at any See the beautiful new Kaiser. Drive it and discover it’s > what you've been waiting for! . Sy Costs you less... KAIST... saves you more! = Panchuk Motor, Peterson K-F Motor - 7675 Highland Rood 2618 Digie Highway _ \~ 8776. Auburn Ave, Pontiac, Michigan Auburn Heights, Michigan en 4 wd & =a What's the actual cost 7” ~ awets| Of a new Kaiser? “Wig. medham sina wed ove are be tad se bi 82 Baa ae tn. -eteinnrseel On “ i } Pt RTY-EIGHT * Yision of a United Europe Takes On Shadowy Form "when he proposes: a pact guar- anteeing security against attack— in other words, a ‘“‘third” force whose main objective would be to prevent war through strength. Tt ‘comes from such men as! pinay, a strong supporter of West_Germany, from Paul Henri | third force in a series of eeonomic Spaak, former premier of Bel-/| ggreements and in the removal gium, and from former French | 4f unnatural barriers * which | pe , iy \, . ee : f : { ' i jes ‘f . ee oh, uaa _ THE, PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, i953 | 5 The Nethetlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. \‘Arfierica became & reality, there ~ Another is the Russian atti | tude, whiich, whether based on Communist plans ._for world _dotnihation or on Russian fear of attack, makes any agree- ment almost impossible te reach. Meanwhile, another element had to, be # dream, Maybe the Color TV Will Bring — | Doubled-Up Programs NEW YORK (UP)—Once color television arrives, you'll be able which enters strongly is one al”) to watch a black-and-white pro- most of blackmail against the United States One i& Italian Premier Giuseppe Pella’s thinly disguised threat that unless the United States supports Premier Antoine Pinay. eventually would make Nt as easy | pis claim to Trieste, Italy will not it is a vision of Western Fu- | to go from Hamburg to Paris by i approve the European army plan, rope as a “third force’’—a force aligned neither with Russia nor with the United vacuum left by World War il. and therefore i's sympathies States but a | force which would fill the power | bus as it is now to go from New a ‘‘must” in any united Europe York to Cleveland or Chicago. The growing awareness of Western Europe's own strength | arises from the early success of It would be a democratic force | } } } { | Communist the Schuman plan pooling coal | and steel resources and from would remain with the United; purope’s States. | economy. Myo id co a = panies But there are, of course, many oul oO s : ve - obstacles in the path of a United — ved pole iR — tna | States of Europe and to the de coerce! sewers now locked is + velopment of any . | “third force.” better struggle for supremacy—in rd : 93 fields as far apart as the soldier One is the ultra-nationalistic at- generally improved | . European | \ | titude of elements within the se Bpd_ the ph iloegpher.__. santo |-West--European nations -inentvrd* Spaak has called it a United | whose membership presumab!s States of Europe. would be the same as that pro Adenauer has given it no name posed for the Furopean arm) but says the same thing in essence namely, Germany, France, Italy by Charles Kuhn GRANDMA | Another is the threat used re- peatedly by both -Haly and France that their voters will go if the United States withdraws financial support er even questions government poli cles. Basically. the ‘ nt between France and = in’ over the Saar as tculous as uf Pennsvivania and West Virginia were to rise in arms over coal and | stee! -” But before the United States of fon a } gram in one room of the house while the same set produces a eolor program in another room. The color program will come in ‘slave unit,” so called be- cause it works off a master black. and-white receiver—the sets in use today, The slave units, which will offer | a l+inch screen for color TV, may be placed anywhere in the house. If you have a flair for the inique, you even can use a large- screen monochrome receiver and the converted color unit side by de in the same room. Until the ateomie era, uranium ‘was merely a by-product of radium and vanadium mines, useful for coloring glass, pottery and artifi- cial teeth. SIDE.GLANGES- ~ by Galbraith -THAT'LL GIVE TH’ NEIGHBOR GIRLS SOMETHIN’ T’ TALK © 7? v2 me 6 8 Om On 1982 by MEA Gowen, aS } “Oh, he isn't unruly and it settled him down!”’ Mrs. Waxby—we played. wild west a while ++ aa DIXIE DUGAN by T. V. Hamlin by McEvoy and Strieber JSPE OF q t YEAH, BUT HE COULD 00 SOMETHING WORSE .... 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SENCY | son 0° “Telegraph near 'w., S€ll Used Cars and | ome ror orxerat ring cone | EXSENTONOEW WO OTRERPER |, crmrience Phone TE Vz ~ Eup _Dumerel Bpme of Port Mur. CRAW FORD AGENCY eared, © m8. ‘| Trueks. Good Pay and! fone’ rE tens oon Community ggg gen Bp A year old on will exchange part | 55; By. ——4 forting words "Marl Wateen fom Hat. Opdy'ee OPER «sei GEA OVEN THIRTY, CAPABLE | many benefits. See Mr. | Se es | Mr. Prue eaeee dewey 8) PE i At Sv quarters. | - iniste * ae FR . soe : NTE aginaw ae er _ meee: ELECTRICIAN Spm svisiegs heer steam | Cox at Earl R.. Milliman | "sen. experienced preferred but | snes BaaeD “WOW AW FOR |MAN WANTS WORK ON FARM. Florists-Flowers 3 Place a Full ‘gon time FE 54-1226 or - pon tose an ond top Co., 147 S. Saginaw St. vl ped GE ey pone gee 6 days a week, stay rnc pm PE See, | aaa -— = —gaasoares | pecheres™' bes ~ | CADres~ XTRA CHRIST: |. sé WiNTT LUNCH. | CARPENTRY AND TILE WORK SCHAPER’S — FLOWERS _ COLLEGE GRADUATES lodge or churen activities. 940 a Bg 2h t., howe i Christ.| WTD> WAITRESS MINIT Conca, | C: of all Linde. PR 6-0004. . 3 ’ sales | weekly p'ua possible bonus. _. nese ~-4. ~ mas cash. Disp’ 9 E. Pine, No phone eats. - ; a 123_ AUBURN PE 2-313 Permanent position: on our 7» wpely mas wrep, corde ripvens.| 2 B. Piee,_ Ne pueav SaRER staff, Open on Nv. 18. No over-| between 6 & & p.m. 82 W. : ) a Gee By By t ae Ba | . aA an Right traveling. 64.800 salary and | PE ¢s04, appertunity. Apply 180" 3. Picea. fr ! Service : : a ent: p Wrp. rURNITORE SALESM . _ 5560: . fidential. Our men know of this Barris Lewis Purnivate Corp. 6 | GIRL OR WOMAN TO CARE POR CURTAIN AND DRAP- 4 HUNTOON | come write Fume! 3 5 memes, tsivery tes y Furniture | Sonu "7 home SA7* FE) ory saleslady wanted. 3 Today | RATIONALLY ADYRWTIBED COW: "| MEN WANTED "| Slated 12's, Wonivera Ben EXPERIENCED BEAUTY OPERA-| -Fxperienced preferred. 4 nce Servi > Manalate | — 2 vr oa eee, = foes 10 DO TYPING he-Yardstick; Ambulance Service women “with care Have dealers AUTO MECHANIC Desi WanreD - Lapy 76 D0 FYPiNG | Apply t 43 FE 2-0189 , pm og BAA, Ay Re corn Auto Inn Garage, Avbirn’ Heights. sign cure aseareaa’ Peak time — — N. Saginaw. week. vi EXYPrRIr EK) TRNIT' * two @ s 5 | A . WW Oakland Ave. If you have a want, let a| ing Ke verry. Dustrbutors 5 au Wr EXPERIENCED Ft Engineer = avornee Supply Tw | ee ; kins Produ ~pxe~acpayy | furniture store. Write Pontiac _ Lawrence 8t. ae =a : oa wh ALL ‘ i PIR“! IN ee ocean | = ‘ Funeral Directors 4) Want Ad fill it! To sell ero. “nawpY MAN POR eWATL Press Box €1. giving age, expert i deren : ‘8 HELPER, 2a a ee . ~ a © 08 pre , +) _ ene saeleai ice eal OF MATERL| Spd board. every other weekend WANTED —LADY be) Mant Witt Voothees Siple|.& 0% Nee-tie 0 te ri nay SEEEAIRWY BED ct eee ese he : 3 , c DESIGN | | Must be rood plain cook, 2 adults ave ryferences | Reply to FUNERAL HOME cover a loss, dial FE SOF-| ig tamiy. stay yon prémisen. ¢) 62. Ponting Pre or Moter Arsotance 2-663! STS On ae PM | S 80x ii, Powtiac Redroom and ein, Good — Donelson-Johns| _ | nrage baeny & Mayhed sore on | serena ea ‘spams Toh POnERALA™ ” ’ Giving phone sumbers, i appointment. ; a bbe te . ‘ t . la ieee ; j ee ae ee oe ee ee ne 7 iG . . Pe es reenter or arte oo i » iar J. & Worne, ___ Wanted Money Ed free Cs i Ay — WANTED TO BORROW $4.500 FOR Plastering, sheet ell filling. FE] fy "7" CEMENT WORK “Sep RIVEWATS. _ Wid, Contract Migs. wv ‘Eavelcroughing tor ne ore oor en ee ane et ) ro cy Metale PE ¢-8081, Cs _ Me sete pith with 160 fron frontage. No te lee = Et ew uae On CHARLES REALTORS zi PE 4-0521 Business Service 13 | Custoni BUILDING. GENERAL | After ¢ PR 4-6062 or PE 5-800! : ~ “~ “ esate Weather- | yMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR TREE CUTTING & WOOD cUT.|_'y : —_________._| and contract or equity im your Free estimate. EM 3-2060 _|COMPLETE ee ane me. Te! izing service. Attic rooms, y “EAVESTROUGHING | ™mocernizt S tne dormers, addi. | K- L. Templeton, Realtor Bryan F. French FE5-6973 | tions, complete apartmen, altera- | 53'2 W. Huron FE 2-6223 Warm air heating & sheet metal tiems custom building. FHA fi- nancing. ‘PE 4-5470. LAND CONTRACTS BOUGHT AND PLASTERING oma ne NUIMITED FUNDS. “WE | _§-0626 PE 5-0925. LEO LUSTIG sat birt pears, experience RIGHT ‘iwar RICHOLIE AND. APPLIANCE SERVICE 243 phone FE etae ™ Sages 23 W. HURON. Pars | washers, radios. clean- Jos FLEMMING. FLOOR LAYERS, LAYING, ing Ph. PE 2-4406. Rk. a Reply" FLOOR Living and finishing. Phone FE et our ©r seasonal chine re Expe work. 4. REED . ROOFING SERVICE Genera! Printing and Office Sup- = FE 47880 —pPiy €q,,- 4 WwW gene Of ... and he swears he never nlayed. poker — either!” BEAUTIFUL 1 — Lovely Shiny 3 bedrooms, Rd. ty eek. Children wel- mar Inquire 615 Peacock St. NEAR LAKE ¢ ROOM PLAT WITH @ ROOM MODERN rn 5 3 bedrooms, =M like rent, 3912330 +? ; men _ fit thie charming Poedrm brick a APT., HEAT FURNISHED. in St. Mike's pe trl i nomad Staeaen, * ear gorsee, thi won't wait at . UNFURNISHED apr} *! This is s new home with 2? Tooms, utility room, ceda ing, lot 120x264, needs some fin- ishing, excellent location. = aflned Wwoops racious living in the exclu- ecation on corner lot. 6 — bungalow with spacious liv Quarters featuring natuyzal fife Place, full dining room ‘woodwork, 2 car garage for quick sale with terms ;| Russell Young 412 W. Huron Open | Eves 42 8: — Sun. 'ti § _ ee 3 RMS. AND BATH. 1564 ORCH- Lake Ave. $45 per mont. ard K, G. Hempstead, Realtor PE 44264 IN OXFORD, 17 PONTIAC 8T rooms & bath. oa _ 6s 2 RM, .PT.. PRIVATE EN- trance pquire FE 5-2477 after 3 VERY NICE VARPETED RMS Near factories and shopping. No children. 81 Stout. Rent Houses Furnished 37 compare our value before bay asiso 2 other m under con- FE 4-4525 KE FRONT HoME 6 Room ‘Home fireplace, oii heat, recreation rm with bar. pool table, double ga- rage. $113 per Sener J. R. HILTZ r shake all oak priced BEST BUYS TODAY | EAST BLOOMFIELD Lovely ranch home in «@ tiful beau set among homes distinction, 2‘, acres excelient land Large dining room & den’ combination with large na- tural fireplace & pict, win- dow, large liv. rm., 2 nice Bedreoms, ¢om: . kitchen. 1 block ——— with tiled floor Copp umbing, radiant Sead? ‘oul ired. School bus by the r In 20 mile circle from Detroit, Additional 349 acres can be had if you like. $23 500. SUBURBAN RANCH One of our new offerings a 3 bedroom home with large ligimg rm., dining rm... com- *. pination, natural brick fire- - place & large picture win- way with laundry tra basement eee | a lake st leges on Middle Strai cay atached garage. Priced for quick sale—$16,000 with $5,000 down OFF JOSLYN 5 nice clean well decorated rooms & bath. Full base- ment hot air heat laundry dertany conditioned p ll Bicvgs * i arage. About fruit . : , Plenty of lawn shade ‘ees. Also” chickens nume ent \ be equipm: Goughe A well condi pr Priced at $13,000 = x Vacant—$1,000 Dowa ° ~ ¢ Suburban, 4% aches, good Ce Gee 5 room frame nemo; full bath, part basement, rims. up, garage. yard, Make’ a deal ay. Fast Side . Must Be Sold Three bedrooms, full basement, 2 ft combined living and dining rooms, combination sluminum storm sash, 624x330 ft. oars a | lot. Priced at “$8,550 with $3,000 down THIS ecient 18 PAR- TIALLY FINISHED Maceday Lake Front font 2 bedroom frame | t dock and good Bomtme a Won- operty. $12,< terms, West Suburban Your choice of 2 excelent ranch Done are two bedroom frame homes with attached garages. Both have large apex ag lots. Both are yery ezncellent FREE TEDNO ONDESIN DLE TYPEWRITERS RENTED ~ STEAM CLEANING | Dressmaking- Tailoring All ¢ of steam cleaning done.| TAILORING. SUITS, COATS AND Parm and Industrial; remodeling. alterations. FE 2-2634 Tractor Co. FE 4-0461. FE 4- ;_ Eanea Warner, SAWS hana ro coe Peet sulla, coats resses, - MACHINE SHARPEN | REWEAVING EXPERTLY DONE MANLEY LEACH, 10 BAGLEY 8T _ Suits superbly tailored. FE 5-3702. Chiropodists 20 Wation a) OL 3- 11 Rochester, 1075 Ios _Hurgn ~ CASH FOR YOUR Wineea i Real Estate af Wanted to Rent 32A ODL DDD AARNnnnnn PBAPDALD PI Ow i i i i i a LAND CONTRACT We Need Ralph B. kindly ome er or .andlord Each Other! With rental w Birminghess We | GARN ER | * Sr sel ae cine bate =We Need Property rent by December 1. Our record “out = Listings! eter, —You Need—+ try Settt—1 el “TCASH for ost 'RACTS . twa" arf Fou’ =e Photo-Accessories 20A | “clon. pnoae ur” hehe wplecty| profit atiending the” saie | Responsible Young working .oupie looking for SEPTIC TANK CLEAN- ers. Lake Orion. MY 2.2842. AL ‘kh iRiIMMING & RE moving P 1-80z3 — ng ung ete. Call MI #1811 éaye M 0255 1ghts 2: YOUNG TEACHERS WOULD! like 3 or 4 ropm apt with stove | and refrigerator. On Wes¢ side of of at on when you deal with us! bala Write Pontiac Press Box PORTRAITS « FRA = tracts at : en Bring abetract — land; F [OUPLE WITH CHILD W. Fd A a Ask for Mr ‘Cis FOR SURE RESULTS aa yy eG eo res asa. OR 3-2304. =o CAMER H RK SEE _1p oF near Pontiac. FE $-8167. ~ A&B TRENCHING — Lost and nd 21 -+ Reaitor ON a A —— ~_ Hotel Rooms 326 7% Por Zt ised Rares “Freest| JOHN KINZLER | ~{i0tel Rooms 328 L may ith ‘stranger = deat | We have ready cash for Lend 678 w Huron st POR ve 432 | HOTEI ROOSEVELT fication. as". 9 Coptracts Call now for complete , Eves ti» nents decorated. By week aes graph. ES cee ed, oil he Eeormaticn Prompt service guar- Co-operative Realtors Exchange | ‘Suttes by week. Reas. rates. Par ge me Beasie . ©) accepted properties, i ROOM - HOUSE, LATE con-}|—?%% a trom 280 W. Wilson. Liters! struction, near bus, $2000 down HOTEL AUBURIN 38530 ard. FE ¢-1639 after 4 WM. A. cecrgs . Seales, Realtor, 86‘, Rooms by Day or Week “ a4 Po & WHITE SPRING- | fens FE 25¢H, eves. —_ or 3 — Apartments 1 t | cots settee * KENNEDY , rCTIOn of YOUR tasriwo | a*aitha = "Roars Sa Scales, Realtor FE 2-580Ul = i " Devkeury Reset. Ones ase or REALTOR “| Rooms With Board 32D} oe aa — ig! 8 —< + é oe nanawers tevname | 207 50 “| Hammond| FIRST FI!OOR ROOM FOR ELD. of, ras Vicinity of How —“ us 2s. Nursing rele need- . Re offe = ving room with V FE = : boa, Has buyers waiting for well he 7 : Pog AN located homes in al! price ranges. DAY Weuas RS, HOME PRIV- quick, qualified personal service Ueges TV. 263 Osmun FE #1138 _©m your calls. of Clark-ton. Reward. FE a | Haine | “SS _ {ROOM -4ND-BOaRD- NCE HOME ~ dor ereen collar, FE 41 Owego . Pamedinie keton Ip. D. Hammond, Realtor ; GENTLEMEN TO SHARE ROOM , GOLD D watch In THE reend” West ot arva ee 14 th board if desired. FE 5-6729. | ve ’ 1 a N. CLOSE =| rt found ys aan Let an experienced men handle ~ ~ tine Sister’ FE ¢3761 70 PON I _ your contracts e have buyers FIRST FLOOR ROOM. WEST SIDE YOUNG WHITE with cash waiting to buy con- | private home for refined bust . bro eround eye aleggend Call FE 20340 and ask _bess lady. Phone FE 2-060. sore. 1421 rapier or Ted McCullough. “|GENtLEMEN CLEAN - OCkal: { j Geod meals Near Pontiac se _FPi-ners. FE 2-0318 7M sell your Real Estate. of Washington Jr. High Iden-' Francis F. “Bad” Miller to claim and pay for this ad. Realtor PLEASE CALL FE 23853 FOR) — WE TRADE foom & oard 38 Matthews | LOST Log al MALE a MAN- Gomes wee = HOME ERRORS TV. TWIN ype, black brown eds bus line e to appre-/ f ‘ : hinge. L,Y reward. 919 Joslyn _ FEI; es ciate, “E5383; 960 Voorheis {aD 4 ware Wanted Real Estate 31 ae. mony ware to mate - \ cocker, answers te Chippy. ee ee, Rent Apts. Furnished 3 | ing we can't sell lawns and take care of | px; eS. len oe Don't call us tf you are — Just eail a ey BLACK LOW) CURL 7 © FLOWERY SPEECHES HERE . —— a COMPLETELY MODERN Lo. haLed dog ers med'a AR 3-6390 ’ ° Last seen on Franklin Blvd. just; = We mean business! CAN'T MISS.” a heavy power _oqnipmont, north of 8. Bivd FE ( WOte! secs lings vvery | NOT, MODER x FURNISHED General WILL THB PARTY WHO PIEED| Silay “Cast mire eee, Sf! Edw M Stout, Realtor | Laxe Ra mecee Heron 3s Ted at PE 4-0461. up liver and white pointer -— on éows Pca size 7 ae x VE $165 _ 7-7390 after 4 . vicirity of Hassler or location makes no differ-| oom ae SMALL APARTMEN N i __ Uphoistering 13C October 2ist please eall Pred eure We firmly believe we have}, pay ar Hreaings “ta Day seller cree ak cae r em the prospect that went: the prop- win : free Dee es | Dew +6706. Reward. oon have to sell WE KNOW . 7 RMS, ADULTS: WALKING tue =M “| Notices and Personals 22 Fee ae wood, sory. | tarce to town. OR 31077 ai Convalescent Homes 31B PF ANE NDRINENS CONIA LRIRD INE et KITCHENETTE APT FOR RENT. 50 Clarence. MYrtie 2-0940, FTER THIS | = Nov. 1e0s I will not be bod | HAVE ROOM. FOR TWO ELDERLY Ti LARGE 3 RMS. & BATH PRI- Antiques « . 5-1332. be for any debts + j -oyngee Tasent —e Goan, vate kiunce oil. heat, lights & | 4 Wacens GF Cusrom BUT, f by any other than myself. te st Bome. Approv 64s furnished. Couple only. 1747 ‘ Mich : or Lioyd Arnold, 674 Ojista, Potitiac tu re . ‘ at, heego caarbor q — — - = AND HARGER CO. __For | Rent kooms 32 FURNISHED APARTMENT IN U 1 JOIN THE THRONG AND SING A the country. Near Rochester 4 Thomas pholstering oma when your rugs are cleaned (Doing | s CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM FOR room Children welcome. Call Phone FE 5-8888 wi Fina Foam. aite’s No nw aa HOLIF & vn eens | lady. Near St. Joseph's Hospital. Uti 011 _“ons. — 8:30 “tl 8-30 PE 5-000. _| ONE Lance ROOM AND KITCH- COON ~ CARCASSES, —— rien eae en anytime. FE 46629 _ - —_ 4 Want to Sell? BUYERS WAITING SLEEPING ROOMS FOR CLEAN H sober men 4 Mechanie }. No children FE 2-5298 LARGE SLEEPING ROOM, KITCH- 3 spe ADULTS ONLY, 420°N_ | enette if desired, no drinking, day Sag worker, near bus, must a clean poeelnias APT. SHOWER SUIT- — PE 20054. 401 N. Pad-, able for 2 or J men. 22 Allison. | 2 ROOMS. REFRIGERATOR. ' Child welcome. Private entrance, 232 Norton | FURN. CLEAN 2 ROOM APT., IN-| clud utilities, 1 or 2 adults. | _ 2615 Union Lake R t ROOMS ARE GOOD ENOUGH lignts ana hot water : : = _________________ | Peddling Your Property? | tor kinge and. queens. Clean, furnished, 573 m month, 425 8. Lake | © vailied ax | re -modern, \t bus stop. FE | oney.| ROOM & ITCHEN even the _Private entrance. FE 4-2847 cases hbors didn’t know it's for TIGHT HOUSE KFEPINO PRIGID- “Dont _fire, men, 102 Whittemore, - 3 ica AND KITCHENETTE" APT. { 2 GIRLS.| FE 5-978 j 4 OOM Yana “APT, Ox. Are y ; - gu of Y ARARA AT ARA RRR AR ARAN A Rae showing on ve Cs. ef dollars with | DAY RE, ehISENSED HOME. |b gat apg be Shag om PE 420 “Marion = bow Lake Heat @ light. be is ights. Aduits. . insulation and it ~ estimates with- 2 =| 10) a Call us now. We need your prop- a er = NG ROOMS TWIN BEDS 3 ROOM MODERN LAKEF: MIDWEST | scxxagp, wou ppm gimcgor | yu ve mele Fe Pe noe | sack eens ae "| _ Te EARUE ALEEPING ROOM FOR 3/0! heat couple oly. OR 30831. WILL BOARD CHILDREN IN LE | YOU BUY IT-wrLL INSURE IT entiemen; mear Crescent Lake.| UPPER FLAT. 3 LARGE ROOMS Fr 70014 & bath. Automa: atic beat. EM Sen | NICE ROOM FOR MAN. DAY/IN LAKE ORION DISTRICT, __ Worker. 350 Auburn Ave. COOPERATIVE MEMBERS bome-_ FE -4-1736. are themselves home owners. Re- a child welcome. > 3-3037, SLEEPING 1 ROOMS, DOWNTOWN, &. Ref = es ee |e | Sire eae aaa wisass®, 05 qheeg-seeus--Seo- dase SLEEPING ROOM FOR Oewrie-| 7;,.%, ils, 'e29 Bates R. Gardner 401 Cental PE 27519 | Wheeler, Jet Diner. a ee Se ee ee cas DOWNSTAIRS, PRIGT. "EN ' CEMENT | BUSINESSWOMAN TO SHARE AT- WE WILL BUY oer ee eee daire, reasonable, 1 or 2 persons. ete PE bare tractiv> aome in exclusive loca-/| (1) Equity tm your honie. HAVE FOR ELDERLY FE 5-3524. , k ROOFS ALL ALL| tion with lady. MApie 5-5046_ after | (2) land contracts man or woman in licensed home. 3 ROOMS : Est. 1916 a ite 8 pm. ) Buy vour — for cash. a work — E pine ee 32 ATTRACTIVE FRONT ROOM. AU- Working couple. FE 37216. = Cr, Wid. Household Goods CORT M = “ER —.|- tomatic neat, west side near bus. TO RENT FURN APT. ELECTRIC bn a LINg cw uaacone M. a“) ? FE 25008 am stove. refrigerator, private bath | eK Block & stone. FE 5.3004 and entrance. Baby aut nO— nepan: | WANTED FURNITURE | 84,2009 “ROOM ieee | -ARGE COMPORT Welcome, MY ABLE ROOM, modern home, 66 Williams. FE tor MY _ 2-1961. ‘ Sone nd coment rom = — argon Wane sale; with i, bedroom. and beth down |3 RMS., AND BATH. PRIVATE 2290. ant prompt cour serv- e e a close ROOM, Piss | entra N Child fee and the hi price in cash, price reasonabie, down SLEEP'NG R 4 NEAR = = ern — er's $5 week. 36 Ww. _Tennyson. call L & 8 Sales Company, Oak-| payment, FE 2.9602. ; “76 | BASEMENT APT. PARTLY FUR: land County's largest " , DIRECT, NO COMMINBIONE, | POON FOR RENE CLOOE 75 | BacmecenT ADT, Pagriy 7 cal gt Ti en cash for G.f equities, “Home 8t. Pp PF 5-0988. | DOWNSTA 2 LARGE ROOMS, E 2-28 dress. oes. oe & payment. : mag SHARE SHARE with Frigidaire in town. Lake ONE y Ww to ROOM FOR MAN Orion» MY 21271 mos | beds. PE Orion. MY _2-1371. : 2 } ~ Sappirere pavers, cash waiting. FE| 41. - ; Te Bite Rit -AND BATH IDEAL ter qucrion ¥t | Geen rTFE| "wood | er ~onard Lake. | ter 1 gt working trouble. 156 AR 2 ROOMS. FIRST FLOOR, PRi- WARM FRONT ROOM 1-OR-S vate entrance, near Fiche Beat | Near ‘actories and downtown. 153 working couple, FE after FURNITURE NEEDED! _pavr. Sonne nial Estare vom —¥ _5 p.m. ting ome or edd lots. Get the ‘CASH FOR EQUITIES: cece we: Reneenabte Ws Rent Apt. Unfurnished 30 dollar. ou on _aasicnlveansieesciiaianaentitip —— seh it for 3.3. Comm We have buver that will pay| —Wanted to Rent 32A|3 rooms & BaTH. wonxIno Sale. Ph. OR 3-2717- a a ; P WiLL PAY Cast FOR” Se ree cy te eae oe ROOM MOUSE, UNPUR. | LAROE-S ROOMS tore __rwtion Working of not PE 5-8755.| or," for ‘ond income |” * ane’. "Won children. OR 3-0157, rome Bi bath, pcg Wed. T 27A Cell as for immediate GARAGE WANTED IN VICINITY | rated. PE bree, — “| ROY KNAUF, Realtor | Stneers ‘Catt Pe tiwe APT. : ony No" drinkers. Be pete WANTED TO 26% W. Huron ve o-1401| ER 5 O e as oe Baldwin rad. be in by Eve. #3239 ee eae Lee * ROOMS AND BATH. UPSTAIRS, t . waiting, —y A than #8 per month. Write Ty hot water le __Wid. Misceltaneous 28 | R'E. MCKINNEY Rota San RTE 7 noous és BATH eTOvE—& wrd. % @a0 ren, Would 3 un- x , ‘cay. | me, TE un OTLITY Fe pein 3 cme oe ooh Ra ie ares _— >. ; H . ' t ‘em - t ‘ ’ *. ? a a pied 1s , 4 aN Jaa mere a aa ; =. — . a i j ‘ . at . aoa Deane ners ee 4 ll ue i : Jf f.3 4 | i (a F ed ve j . oe on ee a 7 aa nae ta A \ : ' ST erm tite eT ” i a ; By, f posi, zhi) re i ff vi es St oe & f; ag a 2 Humphries Humphries Humphries) $2000 FOR EQUITY. $6900 = ma] price. Neat § rooms & bath, car- pe living room & dining room, garage, nice lot, lake privileges. . $6300. § rooms and bath, ‘5 acre. paved mom 2 bedrooms. s2300 for | equity. | $6500 TERMS. § room modern. | oak floors, basement, hot water | heat, 2 extra rooms in basement, 80 feet commerciai peatags, ‘deal | for home and business. A buy, $8750. FULL “PRICE. Lincoln Junior High District. § room mod. ern bungalow, full furnace, 1‘ car buy. $4500 dn. paym Tequired. and vacant, §° spacious Living Room : place 6. Dining Room Le Kitchen and Breakfast Room oi] furnace, auto. hot water, cor- | _Ber lot oa’ bus fine” The sbove “combination makes per- Re _J.V VAL sorely aoe | if you need them, are bedfooms zim tile bath. If they they can be for- Full Phases with _ reation @rea and garage for ed side drives. This x45 on foundation and > your ap - PAUL A. KERN, Realtor basement, gas 3, Oakland Ave. PE 2-9209 A real Real Estate Since 1919” 3; CAMERON H CLARK | pronzer HIGHLANDS | ae y | ed were ep, Se “That's built te ~~ FOR COLORED eng AY IP carpeting. rim ez Ful as all modern, ofl oa cae ake Pe H. C. Newingham, Broker Privileges ety eon "by op- 381 8. Marshal) any, 1 8, Tote sit a on — & Sun. ‘am Humphries + FE 5-128: (Fire- HUNTOON LAKE SUB. with lake privileges. Sheltered a | the noises of tie city in “Tr. fectly restricted section e fine homes you will find this spacious Quaiity-built home containing three bedrms., tile bathrm.. very mod kitehen, full basemeni_—reereation gores reap it ‘outs ft. Priced erst PE 5-6181 2 BEDROOM HOME J. R. HILTZ i Lgl . Eve. FE 2-6567 Daily ‘tt » C furnace, - Knudsen ear enrage. Located 12 miles from Bloomfield Area City, $11,250. Terms, We offer for $2500 down a modern West subu-ban home with iake ce ae tare pi eges. ONLY $1,500 dn., SAVE YOUR -$$- a this home for yourself. 2 bedrooms down with ex jon at- ney eS. room for a growing ban Liv room a picture window. Attractive kitchen Lake priv 6 for sum- mer fun. You ly inde better buy for $950 dow THELMA M. "ELWoOD 5143 ose Elizobotn Rd. 4 AND BATH — ae street — — © downtown. Quick possea- LAKE ORION Beautiful new 2 bedroom rahch home, modern Crosley — tile bath. automatic laundry plete cargo ia lot, immediate “pos. session ieee $3,500 down, by _owner. Y 33711. ‘BIRMINGHAM Ideal location for this = = bed- | room home. Oi]. heat, aae| basement and hg eum clean. See this at $9 oa Seon 196 E Pike LAWRENCE Ww. Yes of re r interest rates on’ this lovely 3 bedroom GI resale. end leca- Large living rm. Picesant | ‘ iv rm., ent rec- reation space. $3.700 down. eaten ned ro na ™m. Ww Walls. tee liv rm. with fire- ls and dining vely shaded lot. Oniy down, "CORT M. IMBLER Sunday 2 to 6 PE 40524 1111 Joslyn VACATION TIME 18 OVER. BUT IT can be a year round lark for your famftly in "this lakefront two _bed- | room home 22 miles from Birm. Large livine rgom, -eoarate din- | ing room, k with akfast | space F.H.A, _heat, in ~ tuir and screens Recreation room, @ atid base- large and se g beav- tim Lake. Dining room suite ncluded and e- — - BEN JAMIN & STEPHENS Inc, 7Open 9am. t6 9 pam,’ $1,000 DOWN — and ie $3,500 oe ———anee 11% N. Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan EAST BLVD. TERRACE RANCH TYPE _ 3 a year old home -— oe Ot AWRENCE Ww. GAYLORD oan side a ‘orcmaed Lake in Keego. 3076 Pridham. FE 17-1493 after 4. “SILVER LAKE AREA~ New 3 bedroom home ready te Full basement move inv. 0 garage. viiege on Silver Lake, One biock eff ton Bivd, Owner says sell. band - S * Lom contract with BAWSC SON ca W ATSON 114% N inaw St. : an P= Phone FE 2 ee DOWN, 1 ACRE WITH SMALL house. off near Crooks tile 7 paneten Tae; 7 ' vie . % ths. La od s ge i. Giroux & ‘Hicks 4300 Dixie H PO alee Plains a prope —— aa Aisa ee we ie at $9 950, terms. BXLVAN VILLAGE. 2 bedrm. bunge- | Over 1 acre of land Lake vi- leges too! Total price o0. B00. FLOYD KENT, Realtor & W. Lawrence ca Open Eves. Next te Consumers Power Vest Suburban res-Ranch Home ra e H Hie fo i iH ! location of this attractive five room bungalow on 28x): foundation. tutit in Hardwood floors and tered walls, lovely bath and kitehen, ofl furnace, dandy lot with some fruit, garden space and other outstanding ee: (900-totat price. Dorrts & Realtor, Co- W. Hurea op Member St, PE 41557, Ma ofl heat. 6 Conklin. Lake MY 2-3961. _ NEAR ROCHESTER Lovely 8 room 1 ca . Price $0,500. Take over on Mage, at 4 per cent pay- > pet_month. - JAMES A. TAYLOR R 1210 Pontiac State Me a enings B 42544 FOR YALE EQUITY IN 2? BED- room home. price $5,100. 86 | E. Hopkins. Less than $20 year | Ge Taxes on this 5 room & Elisabeth —e Very reasonable - rE ____ Eves. PE 17-8119 3 SMALL - he mt BUILDINGS TO _moved FE 17-3912. Eves. be AMONG TOWERING OAKS On @ parcel over an acre and located in one of Dewest and most exclusive areas in the Pontiac School strict — its om salsa ¥ $16,300. teman & Kampsen Realty. 3TT B. Telegraph, FE +028. Eves, Sun. Co-op. BY OWNER: NEAR PONTIAC Motors — Modern tf room and bath, full basement with knotty | eur rumpus room Auto eat ¥ Peat ; Park “NORTH SUBURBAN one. RANCH HOME South Bivd. Auburn-Livernois area room 3 bedroom home. Has radiant, hot water heat. Garage and utility room. Owner moving west for A home the builder built self. Priceq low at $10,500 CRAWFORD AGENCY 2141 Opdyke: FE ¢6617, FE 41540 _____.FOR SALE-BY OWNER | 3 BED gas heat. screens. 1 cars garage. front . Excellent Reas. - _N 5 _ ¥ae roperty. 40 acres, 8 acres ber. House, y barn, hunt- . Only $3,750. $1,500 — Boge et knee New Bungalow—Vaca : water ' Community park and lake ie go Price now only. 17,030, . Huron 3-T183 ' Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 SY OWNER MODERN 3 BED. ———>; room en sutomatic LOW DOWN win Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Open oa ‘ul 6: Bloomfield Hillside Only 2 Miles from Walking distance to Woodward Custom builders 1954 It's ait different—it’s thrilling see It today. Blodmfield Office 2730 Woodward Ave. Phone FE 5-7652 82 W Huron PE 45-6175 alow” xterior eted, all interior » - bath, electric hot water, Here a Seow = gg bol get, one se vely ws $3,000 down. Large 3 bedroom ranch bungal. re Wranen and. | WEST WALTON BLVD. doors. 27 fruit trees. room modern with fu Peed heat, two car rniture included." EAR EAST BLVD. _ y ands “Brand " @? nck ranch bungalow with large two car — and Speene- room modern bungalow, was, full basem and fur- Beat, lnuedey tubs, paved streets, e| “L. H. BROWN, Realtor Et] C. HAYDEN ~ Williams Lake Front $150 Down rr i ay anit 7 E 34 ‘E K.-L. Templeton, Realto 62% W. Huron — FE 3-42233 Extra. modern. 44% rm_ bungaiow. 600 ful price. PE 5- _ back beautiful Lotus og Call Size. eve. PE 23-1372, x. . [. ws “y 2 * Nieholie, ee Ortonville Area i WEST SUBURBAN — We ree- nnn NY ONE ts ES ORE Ol Our Drayton Pl Se we SF okce tate |S & Hicks Reflecting your good aaer ing taste lovely brick with 2 acres of roll ed of iid end _ Mringhe CARL W. BIRD, Realtor} —ques,2¢ WARD E.’ PAR er inet For Sale Houses 40 ONET. with 5 bath. Pull basement. wi! decore boasts 2 lots lake priv- Partridge’ _ “BIRD” TO sSEE r NEW RANCH HOM =f & i ge : i Z i Hy es i Li bear Elizabeth Lake school — AUBURN HEIGHTS ~ ZONED FOR BUSINESS "modern 3 bedroom home, Here ts .| @ W. Huron Open Eve. FE 24316 iiee-Ssie ~ boo oe rei ~ Priced at $7,450 with s DOROTHY LAVENDER 3140 W. Huron Office PE 2-4411; Eves. -EM 3-3303 “@ FT. ELIZABETH LAKE R&D. g = ; ; 3 B prteeey 5 3 : H i i i J phpeticté e s fF | This Se a fine value at just $9, with ry t : Save money by completing inter- _ tor. $1000 own. ‘Call MA 5-2311. | GILES» Drayton Area $1,500 Dn. Built in ‘48 this cute mod- cement biock For Rent Heavens. No! If you were cost you $86 stead with pa oan ten yment o° . You ten have this New Home Ranch type with 2 feet over hang. It has 2 nice size bed- rooms, a living room 11420, many other features. Best of all is the full price of only $7,360. : Income, Close In Mere is what you have been for, s nice 6 rooms Its Fun to Live ~T Ylowers en, See this is ligh’ ‘room A plenty of planting $-1201, eve. PE 2.1372. “Bud” Nicholie REAL ESTATE $500 DOWN At Oxbow Lake 2 sttractive frame homes, by side. One has 2 bedrooms. Running water. Nice sized li room. $4500. The other has bedrooms, basement, screened porch. Pitcher pump. Both need inside toilets. 4.750. 8300 down. A very good buy for froom. excellent hen, fully equipped basement, 3 large bedrooms, garage. You be the judge now for your PICTURE BOOK KITCHEN — In this attractive 2-ded- RAY O’NEIL, Realtor ™ W. HMuron Open 80 e FE 3-T103 or FE 5-s0Ts age a 53 > this today. $7,000 ca ony terms. FINISH INTERIOR “ LJ Ld " 4 sai et Kt John K. Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 01% N. Sainaw Street Phone FE 2-4031 Eve. FE 23-1806 ‘%e ACRE TO 10 ACRES ON PAVE- ment. close to Pontiac Easy terms. P. W. DINNAN & SON _ oe WwW. Huo For Sale Land Contract 46 if F * en Phon ki Member Coop. ~« Exchange Wanted A man with « targe family a 4 bedroom ec | feasonable down peym We have the house. ‘ ou man with « — FE 61203, eve. “Bud” Nicholie __ REAL ESTATE Clarkston has a good roof, good basement, CARROLL G. PORRITT 26%, West Huron St. PE 23-7124 Cooperative Real Estate Exch “NORTH ROSELAWN~ e This is an exceptionally good home for $10,000 and terms. Call 4068 136 E Pike. LAWRENCE W. HAVE US SELL YOUR HOME STONE NORTH SUBURBAN Nearly new 4 room home just out- ‘a handyman. ; side city, very neat and clean. EMBREE & GREGG EM 3-4393_ 5 room modern, oak floors, ga- $1412 is the down payment on! this 2 family income. 4 rm. apart- _ ment on first Moet full bath. 3 2nd = Tloo part bath yom Close to sc jon! and stores. M y rental $112.00 REALTOR Suburban Brick situated on 1 & three-fourths acres in a highly restricted subdivision, has everything for gracious living. 3 bedrooms, vely living room, natural fireplace, recreation room _ Which also has a fireplace, and a 2 car garage. Ideal setting among beautiful trees, and many more 4 unusual features, | _ Bhown by appontment only. $1,000 Down ¢ 1565 Union Lake Road | A real etogeme at $1,000 down. | NORTH SIDE Need « Michaels. 6 good rooms, plas- tered walls, car garage, call Francis E. “Bud” Miller ; rege, fireplace, gas water hoster, | Seale venset to schools stores, bus. | pases Mam . ; INCOME — EAST SIDE | 19 osiyn a ‘ _ Rentat vaing arte! Sie gay Sey Seer per month. 3 :. hy fur- | gig fe bl ae hished, “1 =. rt finished. Auto.| Comes houses neighbor 312.000, with | sub. Pw DINNaN 8 SOW stantial down payment. —_ ete INCOME — AUBURN ae NE AGRE 1 — HEIGHTS pon! or 138 E. Pik> St “LAWRENCE large living room. Call Ww. = GAYLORD |_HAVE US SELL YOUR HOME “\L.R.TRIPP This beautiful practically new home Seminole Hills Practically new “dormered” brick ranch home. Consisting _ of six spacious rooms with and space for recreations Breezeway and 2 car brick garage . Indian Village — . Exclusive offering! One of the brick sem lows so much in de > five rooms and tile beth down, one bedroom finished up. with room for another. Pull basement, oil] AC heat and recreation ca 2 1 k for your own. Ready for ocupancy at and water, lake Wileges, Cail Leslie R, Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence St. PE +2161 or PE ape re erately priced close to bus and Day.” cas Pet STONE LET YOUR WORK FOR YOU! FRING, RING, RI is the -;| MAJOR OIL, COMPANY HAS SEV- est. | Above s PE 4-0641 “COR SAGINAW & HURON 7970.00 BaLanck PAYABLE per month with interest at 6 Old family home. 2 stories and 3 large lot and 2 car . Priced f with only $3,000 down. | — . tha W. Huron, F Be ~ VACANT—NEW - GAYLORD pes HF att | i zi home? We hare tt. 7 4305 Green Lk. Rosd/) Near Lincoln Jr High and St. E i é £ H cottage, ims Lake. $11,300, half wn. OR 3-036. New ranch home, oak floors, base- ment, of] beat, live stream. mr —— LITTLE FARMS 1 ~ ft eeske ueeneaa Close to stores se Remember you can't build now FOR SALE || ® Ving Wh and must’ set ~~ new 3 ‘| areas. HOLMES-BARTRAM * OR 31950; Eves. O 4 ACRES ON WALTON BLVD. : next to Joslyn, Small down pay- ment, FE 3-3038. room u ne with a new ofl furnace, insulated, } FE 4-058 LOT 70x 250 NEXT TO 10233 EF refused. 6 Mi. West of Pontiac | Yeiten Bivé, S200 full price. Ph. | 1% acres land. 3 bedroom modern Pull basement. Oil heat. | F.H.A. CORNER LOF Elizabeth Lake Estates City wa- SUBURBAN heat and hot water heater, ga-/ and breeveway. On is Offered at $13,500 terms P, C. Wood Co. 4+——REALTOR 1725. Williams Lake Rd. OR }-1235 mtcna <4 “ne > ®- WARD FE. PARTRIDGE, REALTOR, FE 2-8316 4 W. Huron 8 | For Sale Acreage 43 BOLL Oeaeaaews NEAR ROCHESTER 50% acres. Only 3% miles from Rochester, Good for oo om blacktop road. $18,000. fined. “Wards Orchard. rE a ~ A FAMILY HOME “panna leeding 3 bedrooms? 38 acres timber.. Here is tand. Total price onl ~ WEST OF PONTIAC Nice 5 room bungalow, West of Pontiac. 15 acres tim- » road. ance—25 per 4 Russell Young REAL 8 ——20% DISCOUNT 4 land contract on -room modern home in city, Balance $5,257, will discount is "er cent, 4 a Trade-In your old job and home for a hom ““YOUR OWN BOSS!! Modern 30x40 teed stock of $3,500 STATE-WIDE REAL ESTATE SERVICE, INC. PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG 1952 DODGE TRACTOR (TRUCK) with a haul 7828 Beland. Keego ‘1 Be A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN A MONEY BACK GUARANTEE . fast 9 in drug stores, cates, clubs. bus depots, week you should earn Liberal ing assistants to aid Partridge Ix THE Ore to see. _ DIXIE HIGHWAY _ hterial and workmanship. 2x @& einder block building, has 2 baths, heat and fully equipped to er’s illness offered at $18,000. -$6¢~ 000 down. ONE OF THE HOT- TEST SPOTS ON THE DIXIE. CENT, Real FLOYD KENT, eer Eves. | PONTIAC REALTY-CO- mH rE ba MAHAN cent : y. Statewide Real Ee- tate Service Inc. FE ¢1582, 4 ROOMS $2980.00 Bal- iscount. rooms modern—$4500.00 baiance, $1150 discount. Ask for Mr. Young. TOR 412 W. Huron PE 44525 _ Open Eves. ‘til © — Sun. ‘til 6 ¢ guaran for only $10,000 cash down or trade. (1411) 1 Pontiac Office J. Landmesser, Mgr PE +1582 rE soe ing \Missou small down paym 71-4042, ;- eego rbor $895 investment gives you your 7 own independent business operat- ing & route of new money-mak- ing ‘ec _ dispensers _handiing new ete. Route set up for you by our experts. You must have car, ref- pestle continue biisinesé. Due to own NG , ring music - in this ie, wil overage evet "4100 day. vs ao neat, well spot with by =p Me ~ x Priced only on easy ‘Z 3 = Z =) = e) f & e i EEE i be il Baas FRE, MOD, APARTMENT |» Without a doubt, the neatest, rt ‘unig£14.000 on terms = Hi 1 OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES a COAST-TO-COAS World's Largest! .% Thee sere TORS BAR CHINCHILLAS » registered chinchillas and. Wilt sell individually. EM 3-4362. | om ee stations Pos get | ventory ys free rent. Sate § p.m. for couple little Puller “ae Dixie Hwy. eve: _Bings.OR 3-6476 days, Money to Lean = 649 $25-$500 ~ $25 to $500 Now! Here ta the cash loan service you been look: for CET YOUR LOAN i ; [ F i about this “away. A VILLAGE TAVERN snmodsin priced to cleanest & busiest tavern we've | 1840 000 geste avant be AILER SPA T year on a # ght r= + a no . The bir : TRAILER . 60 S. Telegraph : he 948 ROYAL 21 PT. PH. PARM- ington 1260W1. 31690 12 Mile Rd. equipment. $3,000 $1,000 down. __Farmingtea. Community Loan Co. 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 —_____FRIENDLY SERVICE 4%% MORTGAGES PAUL 8. KANTZ 1310 Pont. BR. Bldg. PE $-0406 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 200% S. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH, LOANS $25 TO $00 GOoDs Ph. Rochester OL 60711 aN —-- CASH Up to $500. to finance r auto or other you : pur- chases; to for lower payments; pay bills: sickness or other worthy purposes. Prompt. Friendly Service 18 YOURS AT ALL TIMES Our business is wosteting individ- uals and neon dl Jor their money problems. Us ou. Phone PE 5-8131. Write or aa HOME & AUTO LOAN COMPANY «1 COMM. NATL BANK BLDO. Dornelez, Yous. Prostsont Lestie fF, Manager Hours #9 to 5 Sat. 9 to 8 LOOK! New Location $29-$900, —~ FRIENDLY ae F +f VICE Baxter & Livingstone 4 W. Lawrence St. FE ¢1598 Sel _ WHEN YOU NEED eae ee} OF East Side Auto ee et Ginrven ___Auto Service 53 FOR COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE- refinisaing Rector at Oliver Motor Sales vow. Pike Se "Phone Pe 20108 19 6 ADEN = ~~ MATE OR SALES : em ae Vata: a oe my) bai a ieee i ' ki é ; \ \ +e s . my ear: ad Es x at > — Ts ‘ss CARNIV an eet en Re) ies ae " ae Ce y See en AL , 74 + e THE Posty F \ j ns } , ag saa seed 8 I ee pu BO i ° ; = Ac! PR athe \ ‘ \" { i A = Ht Sa Re ee | = : , -._, by Dick ESS, Od Se oe ee < Gage ie Die ES es AC | _ me urner ‘Per Sab ' ¥ i WE wEaDAY, M ! poe aS aS \ es tone lah ee Sah 2 8 BED a RETAI CLA ore 08} NOVEMBER aT” ! ae ee NS re a E | carkst0x Mor neh nt coe Bl a ens 7 3 GOODWI |) beaten a | OL ESALE ad peg - ‘EL GUARAN IRA ALE a pomone = dollar . USED CARS | , , . 0 Py Cee cae Inst of selli a - a ‘Ht Firmouiny door” F- ears. rie for wrecked “Not a Name . - - deluxe. has ae coupe. out-of- ° | thes _ 3s Chevie coupe . ts st Ps am - = t to. spec: OW e cars ‘ es FE ekup 110 Bas- ¢ but a Policy” tht Semeur new tier, new rath n buy ers to Ss Pontiac 2 door } ae “Fer ees r ON oft EOS cores _ Piy mouth exc. cond, The. Bs er whol U we. WO ] an ere, m Sale Ss 8T | fights, has Cambrid ~ es u d oo _W. Walton. Used Cars 55 BUY YOUR . | looks es a pester. ee ae Pontia alle t h em PONTIAC Drayton : EIA gp ee | Begstas thst ao. coptennferae. To: peo expe Econ Come YOU K d radio. heater o_o. we O Cetatinn. Bae m R, N ’ ronet 4 m Exe e B " | aS ate ates | REASO ean jbusin prove ite om Cocke FE | Ai By : sere Se ce se NABLE | O ess NO| £.0u ae a ir or Wat : 1946 AND 1947 Mig BE RE FFE 2 ereeamea” og pies 8 er — K. M6 AND 1947 fe re ort erst FUSED. F WILL ee '| Walk Used OLDSMOBIL aoe a come in and Don't del So xd HEE or Run— Pe» A _ = rysie! new - " mobiles CHEVROLETS ees Porgy Ree selecti " lo ok ov CLY,| BoLpens RED srs "Dr ive, C a : PACKAR — 2 190 HP ‘mo ion tod er o GIVEN wWiTs Ps NOW , wtee LBE DS has oe ee o- a | y. ur xe EVERY USED : or area Ge pee boce aeeeuenes Mpa ay | an Stumbl LEASED | SPECI | eeeeehtee oe cease 1950 Indian ) | ™~ i o— — = te § . 46 CIAL! i ‘ Cc ase 01 big jdiscgunt Come “ne lotorcy cle 1947 F B ee erve S ese beau- | 146 D . 7 Ford Sed ut in 2 a , odg Se | an A Separate Shop | 47. $245 | ee Bf larkston 194 e Sedan —-._ | 1947 Pontiac S LWAYS - Get Here! 47 CHEV. 4D eee os ene SALES 8 Packard 4dr. Sedan | 194 tac Sedan LOWER Bri re Fe - t ; os & Pesci - oH — —_ i- Open 8 Mich CL YMourE 1947 Bui ; . i 9 Ford 2d rmg your t - 50 he $995 er ' with a ei hig iiaiee cont and ta f ems “ew val Detox. 1 mdr Buick Sedan ” r. Sedan . PRICES a eee Eee é i ; ir ee . a ’ walls, r 95 — | BELAIR V. sous ne to do maybe you'll prenatal aang easy chair io mes aber neoter. 1946 Chevrolet Sed 51 Studebaker Sedan ~ cept pa — will eck > a at v | _ $800 . GOO : 0 : Yel _—s AND 189 _For Sale Us ee ou wanted On Feeee D coxptrion | — an 1946 Buick 2d 1951 Nash ra on any wn pay~- | _ ——— Biidiio ck OLETS sed Cars | = ER a7 $10 odge S 2 dr, Seda a4 used, or used, | P & Heater, PONTIACS ~ SS| For Sale -— E 3-9043 Sedan 1047 n v. Statesmen. Very ci misused car, | | $095, epee ae TT Used Cars lie #50 LINCOLN — | 1950 Pontiac 2 d @ Mersiiey’ S5aen semen Ts — . » AKE } at pr ge ecser aud ie c édr. Seda ne 1950 . , , : ° moans aS armor LARRY ™ = cis bieck dari 19448 Ford i n 1950 Hudson 2 dr i | special » 4 Bails | ” S41 08 4 Ss peci / ‘ . 5) | d Sedan . aan * ‘ ae and heate 08 - ; . ; — 14¢ . | . | . 5] For . MERCUR , ials Ro JEROME MICHIGAN'S ~~ [1947 Plym 6 Olds Club C as | = ere RYS chester Ford Deal THE FINEST | ymouth Sedan upe 148 Nash , 7 — eo S $10 ws woo at, ove nt 1946 Ford 2 1946 Pontiae Seda ene 4° aces 48 BUICK A. and heater PECIAL! Nn 1949 LINCOLN, AND MILE FROAD dr, Sedan 1949 Li . ne $30.81 a Clean car "49 FORD : . ea over oe ne | 1950 Lincoln 4 Lincoln Sedan 1951 Ponti a PER MONTH $1,145 $495 Yes, We Said | ORDS == cag Bom | 19 de. Sedan |1950 Dod a sete era 47 BUI a ’ | at ° miles ’ conve. fe 49 PONTIAC 510 Do at Lat te FORDO ares oe cen! @ Chrysler 2 dr, Sedan) 16 _— ee ha $23 60 : NTIAC or IRS a ) : 0 Pont $695 wn .Tions i TME FINEST SELEC. Mercury Se meal | Mercury Sedan 1949 PER MONTH 4 Dry, Radi ° ; LAR pol nnd Woman ct ey 32. loaded. All of the clove @ : i soaran Pontiac 50 BU | Cle 10 & Heater *5O, S) r , 41 Plym. 2d RY WASH STATION —s coin have 5 cars ha ve he | heater. matic «4 dr Radio « ICK = . . an Car . AND A aie 52 41 F r. JEROME gel Rae, — Loca i | adios and all of - rs aters, most of ther os =) . $47.38 EE $855 CHEVRO "53s ; ord Cpe. , MAIN STREET coat Ge Clk rangle a walls, | condition. N of t hem are in G ‘ - . PER MONTH oo LETS RET AT THE Day MI ¢ ash and soi under- | . No reason; n GOOD runni [s 1947 Buick . ' __|___ PLYMOUTHS 42 Dodge 2 “Pon, wone, THAN 3 “pea ioe onde SpE | 648Y finance vsonabl'e offer will be refused andl nes '50. CHEV ~PONTI e CE Rs te . VRO 50 ACS ‘ne dr. p06O sas NINOS ‘ teo rms canb ea refused and $528 . LET ly ; FORDS 1 “G7 Flv th es ie ot best ch pe 6, BOD AR am ethicient ea) mraciged. Staff of ¢ $41.25 i 4Dr ; mM. DODGES : 4 dr. . er. FE soy | selection alesme'n to help y . cours) GM PER MONTH . Radio & Heate SPF "46 DeS . 7 WIN 66 1951 Nast | | a ainda sina a Terms “51 Sharp |’ CIAL! ere | Tye Bee ae pein) Al Ear Cains 51 CHEVROLET | $845 $ NASH 4 D 7 ‘SEES aes t C nea | $50.69 ; Ambas R.. Dodge 4 pelea yans Fe alleged Coaer | xcellent Condtion OS FV OMM ly ' ’ . Radio rare dr. om 8 Se can in | MB E-N . M NITY ’ | 52 Ch $505 . "48 Kaiser 4 dr. 66 ore oe | y ALL | Li TR A L - otor Sales ae) Kents (2 96 S. PERRY | our Nash Dealer incoln- Mercu Ine. vs hen Arie be , t __condt 00 — ous J Dir, Signals bears Ghai "47 HY Sos my ae PIKE STREET | Ty Open" every sight at mem today Very clean Radin. Chieltans udson 4 dr. $0 USE w= ~ W PARERNOER C -ET LOT) PIKE - was ul 10 . $] 1 3 Hedr ater & ; nh wakes SED CARS wre a ok en ER COUPE AND CASS N. Main. O All cars read i] = as 49 | $1 495, 42 Ply. 2 dr err a ens RADIO. OVER. PHO! : ROCHE Leetal for winter - : ‘ Big \ savings hott Fash . NES: -ST . “O2 _ "37 DeS Sara een. Se Ae oe Balpt| FE 4.3885 = | / Xo pa yl nN HAR ate 2S Keego Sal pcuus | ie ann oor cali rE 5 FE 4 St Clean, 4300. F December = 4 . DTOPS om ps sat Ce te & Service |% Fora scone 24313 | S114 FE 2.9 nn me REAMLINER 1047 mber 17th door MERCU 47 Bu | Op Rd | $6 Se preccenese: j 167 Cc cat : . eee NASH ick 4dr, | a La na PE base | Bua ey coum mre oe) F | co caraumao_sorex’ C)] [TV : er Sat ae | __For Sale Used ( = a ba: . - CONVERT | peed a 1930 P ed irs « re $195 Used Ca a Ti. ‘ $} 1! at— ih a le O | fees is joow tires - aaa ae camal = dalance les go = = cars 85) _For ‘Sale U oe heater, a &. 210 Orch ER S 195 STATION W S ro U ntil tata core. 66 ~ B a sed Cars 88 —_— ™e ard Lake A : . Nie ee ie | ina aes Fr saugree ot — Reve WANT 5 en a rig ht lone . -. 1940 . inl | EARL R. *EEaEay, 2-9101 ve. PICKU Svening | = vers. berg * puny eenn nh gh 2 - 1946 - emete See er! Tran | PS Neamt ie Race | eres cme aap acne Were Sead ase Transportation| SPEC a “Beatie skeet] 66 Sree 0 Wve wl ake your MILLIMAN 6 = ent & SPECIAL :MENSCHNEIDER | #85 ear comeitint|,00,% POT eens c your old car} “OVERS 6 8 Nash, R & 2 FORD V BROS. SR | FE 2003 for a oh >. PE ood payment on OV DEALFR | 4, 1m Gherroiet 47 Plymouth v F-1 Pick a rape Sips ti _surEn Orchard Lak a , later model i ER 31 YEARS along in. good that "47 Mercur z Radio an Ee Jac — | Wetec. rage ead ee mousy, | '52 eat Cass | r and finance: weet | or lenger.T | shape tll you A i _ side w radie es Oo anc ce: the bal- » . ny but 1 look e spring 47 Olde tr 795 : Dodge obson’ S. Obese tres Call MA. “inte 52 Cote encahs' to 2 months. |, Ot $2 FORD ace can “blossom ‘out nie Aa Plymouth /3= carers fe a Z Seated —— “6 sor arm ry a Sette a Sel eae . ; Oo rand ge coupe —_— y Sat & oa: 3 Cadilla uxe 2 dr | 48 Packard Teter matic transits ° v . 47 Ford PONTIA Dealer a se eres aoe 50 OLDS “ ‘51 re oan fog ge Sea . heater you can. save reo and | 66 St PERR . __.__ Nothing over . C _— ti Stow Jean eon en er be cua ead dr, |'8 pare sot ae 46 CHEV y"ca PONTIAC EIGHT, 1982 Y Z ' . s 2 condition ° . Pleetmas ov. owner Wo-tone. DOOR : —“ $350 RETAIL tesa St Pontiac’ $995 PL toga ssi? chieftain 4 dc 3 focen ter pater alae - DR. - = Call at 15 2000 mites oe : a : 1 . MIC = _ 51 O = uper 4 d ‘Ise Dodge Club Cpe. ? e - an a: ld r. ‘80 DeSoto Cpe ovr | DTORE : HUDSON lacS | = CHIGAN'S, | Olds e4de, ser Fa ee We - —— & ’ 7. ‘o DELUXE ; Fone - _ ALER wou, — PAVED LOT ‘ a Chevrolet ee 2 dr. — r% Sousa i FORD. 2 DR Fin ae ws Fact door, A & Ht 1 owner. will -.| jm, re suse |" OLDS SUPER ip MILE Olds 88 Club sed 4 dr, |! Chevrolet — wg Sarl anc co ears of 63 M ory Branch to 8 lor quick sal r, will sac 2.| _Uarry’s Auto Sal do oar dram SUPER > 13 MILE ROAD 50 F Club sed Tudor buys. . - is one of ~_ Cxstomer Confidence Mt. Clemens at Mil_| a paren eet eh tee lage aw x Boge hy 30 Mercury 4 “ | BRAI $895 Our Own _| Greve eb Le sito. Drive “a down WILL ‘0. 16 Sales. Rie ee, 4d ’ - ‘THE 3-7117. | GieVROLET ‘RA 2528/ only a payment straight shift SLUB = SO Pontiac r, 49 + W = 9 new, 4 — j ss per mon ode! - for OLrs > A-l. 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SOQODWARD E CORNER ar ‘48 Olds os 4 dr. ae 301 e St. , Fadio and "49 & 48 ae | PE 4.4546 MICHIGAN'S wn ag EELS wee | El "St FORD V8 MOTTE Ime SLUR Ure 48 Ford 82 e ATE it] FOWTIAG CRTEETAN 3 $995 jus 47 & 40 Ford x ee “tee ee ee — ig ee. | crgrarire “Néist green finish | = 1 owner. | "4 Buick super 4 feat i washer, “aires. a NASH STA 48 & '46 Che ord = —— ae wosownnn CRAVED Lor ~ e see it, “Priced ve Way not geen finish, Tow 7 Dodge 4 = Theatre,” Pha oe wen ustom 4 owe, TESMAN | 06 udson same 2-7410 ha ome acetal AND 1) MIL. o 66 wil roof low for $895 | 66 nd Mercury acd Ni e's . Phone FE _ Huron Radio, heater and "48 & '47 Plym mn, Sis NO MONEY M. ete 47 H vertib | # “tt MODELS, RADIO, KEAT. 48 & out Bee eee tea nara mews BEELER SS woewere™* | sets coe WB Font 2 | Se eve ee | repatrs EVE, RONG o600, Tew way es ge foo cuality 45.000, | © Poa sedanette ring eam aay leet one “6 Dodge = ed xs ly ORE, gE9D, FEW | WOODWARD TAVED, tor = dn ete ete tor “only |'46 Fo 1 Fike | tht Socttonn te ate com DE. COMM. | | 46 Pa eae ae a Ee raps. james oom oe S Stora ei ae Pontiac 8 tedan Peterson — w0CF 41 897 Ch *h ——-— _ # 6-7332, er » Fi oak one heater, eus- 3.9088. 00d 4 ater, “eae Stan | 42 Olds 4 se an. cou nN "40 & 39 : evrolet ; — weaseorers | te ia eter | 66S. at. pe} 1952 51 Nash "47 seen ae woe” YOU’ Henry FORD ; | 5 door. hase MICHIGAN’ nurse to br eypresnted Sy Pare eet ene tees PERRY ou hee DO BETT vest 1951 Henry 2 Dr, | san” RD COUPE ECONOMY USED CAE ineide, and _ Meater Like ew a 5 -* " fo) p.m. FE, Og Oe — . AT JEROME'S ER |@a Kater 9 De. 2 be. $ vette, cat | 60 WILLY, CARS tires. We'll ——on on THE "‘PayED ~ PONTIAC ae offer. E | ieen “at Pe PS 795 Huron 3 ronal ae ad we carta akih ‘reais weatey OF ire aUBORN 48 | we w. Murce fotor Sale: | CHEVE. 81 ND 1d MILE RO -0-W Oo te ers prt gene ine : PORTAGE BR MERC. ba s gee Gee nd THE M Pia iE Ped Seige ag gy ¢-cang | Mould sell today 2 ses SE Nuc Sige feet as eet fee | et a ome ae SO LAC 66 $295. ° : ae ogibxe - CHEVE_ 1 ondition. =< | OAKLAND x, - after y Pind ane tae : : . / cceseme om = "Trae, le Signin nt ee 66 eet aes | a soem, | agate tt ae | eee a3 LOW Rd. | Com? im tonight: a ae t"Yood. thing OLD W +3506 tate cap, BP tahe & ond at TOU can sell thts SON aie see s . Ba omar ~~ eee por Trade’ _ ee ~ down ¥ & ‘mon K $206 or if you _ No m eller-K ii. : can rake up: Or Le ) canvaan means Oc 7 hie ss m8 ch 66 E sl Pontiac Cat. ous, have several 1953 Woodward, LER 2 RRY |: Ford eect, 84 & $2495 ficial ca 953 6-1200 ; st. 8 : rs t 51 Ch 4 ér, $895 drastically red o offer at eee ee see ee bees cli Buick spe. 4 dr, $895. y uced prices. or | PRatER—w naord T Font carnlagldla =. 0s w= | All these see ree Q“aoap| nN, TYPE ELECTRIC HoT}, “porter . . Cal. $60. a _. REE 900.50 per M. ener ee ari's used Seg gp New free stand ‘heel Gl toilets Fae che aia, ME BL Chale. STORM DOORS COMB. STORM SASH Awning Type Windows tanks Pa. OR ne ais 7 miles out Baldwin. : EM 3-2357, TOP SOIL. SAND, GRAVEL, AND fi. ve vee rE x . . Shredded Peat Humus rE wean. yds, $12) FE s-1008 prompt sattvery Pe tie eet _350 Pontise Drive, FE 50448. PROMPT DELIVERY "mma tea grovel Preteen self, k ROAD _GEAVEL. DETVE WEY 4-3263, Tanner gand & Gravel. ROCK HOUNDS Cabachons. @ineralites, mineral & specimens, sil vee, Muorescent FIBER GLASS INSULAT? "4" HEARTH TILE ..._.1 » L & BUILDING SUPPLY 2 range, special, new $129 ;|EBNMORE WASHER, 925: * ¢ebrom chal aman angie oh fae iets rkston | - 3427 Seebaidi, Drayton Piains TILE 10 99 8. Saginaw st. $12.6 LAUNDRY sTOVE #7 yd.| Jack's Linoleum. 183 N. : Building Supplies #161 Disie HA way. MA 5-681! NEW ¥0.000 GRAIN WAT it | . ber ler cover, for better lumber lower prices see us now. Free Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. EMpire }-27731,¢120 Borie e, Mich i ° Eo 0 :° $98 fj ‘i 3 : 1 { : bats Paap ag se: 2 mi . 36] oer _— “LUMBER BARGAINS 2nexe’ a. > DA be’ C ie IN EXCELLENT ition, * nel ¢o: $600, sell for $180. FE 24432. il PAYMENTS { : aire washer. 4671 Cass Rd, FE 32-1626. RY REBUILT FE 22913, Li 18 by Holy Name Altar fo. . Friday, November ©. am. pm. Holy Name ‘hool Auditorium, corner Greenwood, 1 bicck west FIVE ROOM NORGE O11 CTRCU. condition, 4960 Georgia F 2s &3a ait vate and — 7079 Desmond. DEER HUNTERS | _ po IB BH ag coat $1.08 |- now Regular $8.96 felt packs, now $6.95 , Rem sriin deer rifles—Trade in your old for a new . = KELLY’S HARDWARE AUTOMATIC 12 REMINGTON _ Suge, 3 shot gun, $80, FE 2-7430 NATINALLY —ENOWN__ HUNTING suits, wool h shirts, boots and socks. HARD TO GET GUNS We can outfit you sqm pletely at Briggs Goods. 3231 Or- chard Lake Rd., Keego Harbor. I ‘ ATTENTION HUNTERS, 12x16 t, complete with & cooking utensil« OL 21986 aft- er 4 p.m.. DEER RIFLE, 25-30 PUMP. GOOD condition, $25. FE 46675. fy Oe SHOTGUNS, DEER RIFLES Most calli . Will trade, Maniey "10 “Bagley. __ each} = Ag | COMPLETE CAMPING — OUTFTT. 4074 Lomiey, Drayton Plains. OR 3-1854. . 300 SAVAGE WiTH &,_V. SCoPE & sling PE 240400, r 6. #0 per cent = eaver rifle sc *, hunting clot. el «. Phillips pace Bl and Sport ing Goods, 79 N. Saginaw. giving good cealr on «uns. = LIGHT SPORTS. HOUSE TRAILER, ' ineulated, sleeps 3 - good tires, =a LE We Saad SOE ht Fe ered coal. ..deaint, 436 Orebard Leke. FE 56150. OOD $6 $11.00 delivered. FE Sia ee _Pontiac Rd., a TROPICAL PS aa & SUPPLIES on 2 MALE BOXERS, 6 WES. OLD. OL 22102 > PEMALE BASSETT BEAGLE. FE REGISTERED BLA A TA eoon hound 8. omer Lake Rd, Rte Pontiac 7 BLACK AND TAN DOGS. START- Ci Clinton ae sg shai scan: sani, 4 aa * rd ‘ ~ NY y thie Vl hoa il eis Se i hl hi . . ‘ . Ne epre Rge a ai sy 26 PUSS Py Fo 4 j \\ ; \ e: . , \ * } / } 7. / ¢ ; \ ) Se eee ened Loan ay THE PONTIAC PRESS, uss, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1058, sy - aver = te | |—_——__——_— ~ a year, but Heurtematie days)" , — Labor Leader || Baby Republic ie ee that's for the railroad,’ not, the | Quadruple Amputee, 22,|* eater’ - ; And how's the partnership do-| Co. should pay rent, too. Father of 8'2-Pound Boy | ' USED TV. } 2 of Panama Has a = $ ees be. much? eee WASHINGTON i — Bob Smith, ~-et HAMPTON TY Lauds President || Soth Birthcay |] ser rea tw tinge wits fia Arta yr? Oe Cm| 27rel empe amgue ot > se RANMeTON TY oe cheng, Better pay tor Panaman- bles?” the Korean war, is the father of $10-15 Down—$5 per week | sigs . 7 ARTHUR EDSON workers. charges he ob-| Teddy Roosevelt not being | a lusty, blue-eyed boy who weighed Railway Union Official WARRINGTON ——— Happy | Sate qpeund, wo Gunlided to let“ tebdsl ta of Gaacky 6 pounda. S Administrati is birthday, Panama! : try pays Panama $420, questions go until some other day. “Just what we wanted,” beam- Doing ‘Fine Job’ WASHINGTON @ — A railway labor union leader told President | Eisenhower yesterday he is doing} “a very fine job’ and that the administration is neither anti-labor | nor pro-capital. Guy Brown of Cleveland, grand | chief of the Brotherhood of Loco- motive Engineers, called on the President at the White House and talked to newsmen afterwards. Brown said he discussed with Eisenhower “things in which our brotherhood is vitally inter- ested,” but he declined to be specific. In reply to a question, Brown ~gaid the Taft. Hartley labor law on Nov, 3, 1903. doing a very fine job. considering conditions he is confronted with,"’ Brown said. “] don’t believe the administra- tion has been given a chance to} ATTENTION! We Are Now Paying TOP PRICES For junk Care—Waste Paper Ty PHO" * . 1 _. MATERIAL CO. @ 135 Branch Se. FE 4-9583 SRR CRER RHR E Ree the United States had guaranteed not the city, but the republic of. Panama, the baby republic of Latin America, ig 50 years old. | From the start the United States has had close ties with this skin- | ny land connecting two continents. This nation had a hanii in Pana- | ma’s birth. How much-of-a hand | is something historians still argue | about. a a er, was president at the time went so far as to remark that he, Teddy Roosevelt, was practical- ly the midwife, Few presidential] remarks have been more costly. The--price tag on_ this one: 25 million dollars, ; paid out to Colombia, from whic h! Panama declared its independence So let’s drop around for a visit with the Panamanian ambassador, | Roberto M. Heurtematte. How about this Boosevelt busi- | ness? “Tis mistake, et Rh scoriagesrgen said, “was that said in a | speech, ‘I took eee That | slip of the tongue cost his coun- try %5~ million bucks in con- science money.” This isn't the usual diplomatic | did. In fact,” he said, ‘I spent 12) years in school in Connecticut.” | Heurtematte said Panama had | been itching for independence all} along. It was particularly itchy in 1903 because Colombia had failed to ratify a treaty with the United States which would permit the Under—a—_previous agreement, . to keep the isthmus open. So when the Coluombians came over to put down the rebellion, whom) should they run into but the U. S. Marines? 17 jewels —Gyromatic yellow gold filled 71.50 Incl. Fed. 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