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MI 6-2074 = - the arrests Tuesday night of Don‘t Miss the Showing of the ror NEW 1956 LINE EXAMINE RECOVERED LOOT — Sheriff Frank Irons (left) and Michigan State Troopers Henry DeLooff look over articles recovered after 1,-and John E. Montgomery, troopers said the two were caught attempting a breakin at a Telegraph Road hardware store. The Board Okays Early Plan Detroiters Blaine 24. State _the case. articles shown were recovered from the pair's | stolen auto, their Detroit hotel room, and several | pawnshops. Troopers said the loot implicates | Roberts and Montgomery in “eight or ten” county robberies. Detroit State Police detectives Jack Wooley and Calvin LePein are in charge of | g Celebrate 63 63 Years UAW Wants Ford \ClO United Auto Workers Union ifavor of a layoff pay plan in new It's Not Too Late to Plant NOW Is Michigan's Best Planting Season! 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FINEST QUALITY 1 DON’T PAY MORE! TOP QUALITY FRAMES and LENSES @ Your Prescription Accurately Filled @ First in Pontiec with the Newest @ Only Ist Quality Meterials @ For Men, Women end Children | GOODRICH—Mr. and Mrs. Alex Parr of Goodrich celebrated their’ on Eight Activity Centers anniversary. The Parrs have : two children, three grandchildren, Further steps were taken by the were. authorized to proceed with seven great-grandchildren and six’ Pontiac Board of Education last detailed drawings. |great- “Sreat-grandchildren. | night toward completion of ac-| Rough tivity-center buildings at eight ele-' plans were previously | DISPENSING OPTICIANS BINu-VisiON OPTICAL CO. of Frigidaire Appliances November 146 — at ene SEE nn ee CRUMP ELECTRIC 3465 Auburn Avenue Auburn Heights, Mich. FE 4-3573 /mentary schools by next fall. | Carroll Schools. , ROLA TV With RIGHT UP-FRONT TUNING DELUXE As Pictured Swivel Unit Available NO MONEY DOWN 24 MONTHS TO PAY! Ge Portable, clock and table MOTOROLA RADIOS: L om 4 19° New ploy-anywhere Roto-tenna portables with totating antenna on top. New do-anything clock redios that sing, then ring, to woke you up. New Golden Voice table radios, t00, os low os WAYNE GARERT Preliminary plans were approved for three of the structues to be: built at Crofoot, LeBaron and Mc- The architects | approved for centers planned at | Central, Emerson, Hawthorne and Malkim Schools, Prelimin- ary drawings of the center slated for Willis Schoo are yet to be | p resented. The Board unanimously passed a resolution introduced by the Rev. J. Allen Parker and support- ed by Mrs. Harry E. King. | It read: “Resolved that the Board . . . declare, restate ‘reaffirm its policy to employ, up- grade and assign all applicants for administrative, teaching, secretar-' ‘ial, clerical, maintenance and all) other position classifications with- in the table of organization on. merit without regard to race, col-. or, nationality, religion or marital status.” | + Before m aking t he m otion Rev. Parker said, “The Board | » + + Bow has an obligation to | continue a program of integra. tion in harmony with the Fair tiac Board of Education ee dune 19, 1948 . .” He called on “the: electors of [. this school district to discharge , their responsibilities and as good citizens lend active support to this | Policy to the end that together, we shall build a stronger, more united community.” Board President Louis H. Schim-| ;mel said he had considered such 'a policy was in force since he! ‘has been on the board and felt! the resolution last night simply, | Spelled it out in more detail. | In other action, a $200 boost | | im pay was approved for voca- | tional teachers “who have a | master’s. degree, four years of | | apprentice training, or the equiv- alent, and a journeyman’s rat- | It was decided to give the con- | tractor who will build the ac- | tivity center at Central School the| | option of tearing down or other-; | wise disposing of a house at 47 Union St. on the school site. The j land occupied by the House is need- | jed for the school’s expansion, said) | Dr. Otto C. Hufziger, building Label | gram coordinator. | A request was denied trom| bhayree Jones, of Detroit, to use the high school auditorium during eight days in January from 8 p.m. until 6 a.m. Superintendent of Schools Dr. lactivities might make it difficult 'to clear the auditorium by 8 p.m. lsome nights. 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Burton Lauded |for Opposing Merger Plan and the Evangelical and Reformed \Chureh, | es of the United States. ¢ { I! mm } IWtth FREE GIFT BONUS WITH EACH DIAMOND PURCHASE Select your bonded. “‘Starlite’’ Diamond at these amazing low prices—and get absolutely Free your choice of Watches, jewelry, Silver, Appliances. | The new association said it felt the merger would result in division, | rather than unity, It added that it: was “apprehensive that such division will cause irreparable |harm to the traditional aims, pur- ' poses and objectives of our great \fellowship.”’ | A long list of resolutions, direct- ed to the General Council of Con- _gregational Churches at its next meet in Omaha, Neb., in June 1956, asked full reconsideration of the merger and assurances that) present Congregational churches ‘and boards would not lose their, \current autonomy. expressing their gratitude te the | Rev. Malcolm K, Burton of Pon- | tia fer leading the opposition to | the merger and for his role in| | planning the Detroit conference. Individual . congregations .exercise complete control over local opera ‘tions including the selection of min- listers. | B. Z. Kastler of Salt Lake City was selected as moderator of the inew association, The Rev, Arthur |Rouner of Brooklyn was elected pened United Church of Christ.” Name New President $10.00 Select Any Diamond Grice te fane Uae Come In or FREE Home Demonstration a FEderal 5-9457 Call for on ee See the Complete Line N16 W. HURON - pain sr SUNDAY ‘TH vs P.M. PLENTY of ; FREE PARKING of Telegraph Delegates passed a resolution | - | Autonomy is a strong point in ™!™ Congregatinal Christian churches.| © Widow Agrees . to Take Lie Test 74-Year-Old Woman Queried in Husband's Mysterious Death ee pes Cae ene to! Ce Seen ee oe eee Buys a Brand New 1956 at WAYNE GABERT’S e a_doctor for her husband. She left seizure of Armenia in 1920. 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SATURDAY : LOI : | By JOE HAAS The coming of limited access | WASHINGTON ®—Chief Justice; : es, : I] DEARBORN — Of the ten top| freeways and turapikes fur- jand Mrs. Earl Warren toda an-j 11 A.M. to 7:45 P.M. : | : tourist attractions in the nine coun-| mished a tople for much discus. |nounced the engagement of their) s ae 8 : i sion at the meeting, Speakers |daughter Dorothy to Dr. Carmine] least three are in Oakland County.| from other states, with hotels or |D. Clemente of Los Angeles, ae That’s the finding-of the South-| motels along such roads already | Another daughter of the War-| : You will like its delicious oa eastern Michigan Tourist and Pub-| in operation, gave varied results. |Tens, Nina (Honey Bear), was) i 6 For 29 C E h || icity Association, which met for However, in a majority of caies|muTied to, Dr Stuart, Bren of | , ac eDered ie tempting mouth watering its 30th annual meeting at Dear-| ...4 roads have been found to in- Dorothy Warren, 24, w crease the . overnight business,|uated. from at goodness—makes it a feast in itself. : | , internationally ifornia 1954.) include known [even with stich places that for- | LE'S Food-o-Mart || crn or he ee 2 mle i te ray of the er =Q- cilities our lakes and public (road, but now are at a distance|sity’s Medical Center. cS fe 465 E. Pike St of Sen Se the Detroit Zoo. from the new right-of-way. * * 8 e * 900 Aubu — ford St. Boosting Michigan to the m&| jt has been found that the in- announcement said the wed-/ 00 Auburn Ave. tion's top place as a tourist state|creased travel on the thruway “)\allied organizations which cover! most travelers prefer to get away 7 the rest of the state. from its noise and confusion dur- z Michigan is now in third place,|ing the night. . - »@ \and it is pointed out that the state/the association's board of direc- ~~ |\has the attractions to jump Over|tors for the coming year are: |California at Los Angeles. ** |both of them, if we can get that|1jovd L. Anderson, John Anhut Jr.,|been fact across to the nation. Murray Cotter, Louis Dorman,|two years. Increased publicity appropria-| john W. Fitzgerald, R. M. Gregg,| He was tions are making possible a pro-|Ray Harrington, Howard Helden-/Sity of Pennsylvania. He gram, to acquaint the residents of] brand, W. A. Laking, E. 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Live Up to Movie’s Promise airlines | ' ry catch sg | wd a | tonteat se ae a San ca ake et Sa oor a | Ree y ; See ‘ ee s - ‘ : Pg i ie he, a4 i ee: a - 3 ; § We Still Have a ‘) Frigidaire Ranges and Refrigerators at Terrific SAVINGS | fe Keasey 1 4620 Dixie Highway Phone or 3-260) TE 7 Ft) ; "8 | : i B Zi C) [ERE is Peggy's fate. i i * : = . and | Tomorrow F hi ge” § Needs Junior College, Se ae vas 24 Student. Letters [aw : ej iz rt i raf ut qi F op) fy z : f ix aE 4 i i 7 [ ; Eas FE 2? i ! | 7 3 | EYES are as important as BOOKS to your children’s learning! “ should respond The students’ action followed a'@ College degree at another school,” 4. 9 matter of fact. she visited C ' See That They Are > ‘ot the idea in a Latin they stated. the famous fountain into which you ; says,| men and bathing are se diffi- |class at which the Rev. Soterios| “Education is about the most|throw coins. If the coins sink into’ DR. H. 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Nephler (center) of photographed serving tea to Needlework Guild Aids Charities New Officers Are Under Direction of Mrs. Fitzgerald | The annual Ingathering of the Needlework Guild was held Thurs- day at First Presbyterian Church, and the “charity that helps other charities” collected 5,900 garments for distribution. * * * Distribution chairman is Mrs. Chauncey G. Burke, and Mrs Clare Gaukler and Mrs. Robert There are four pages in today’s Women’s Section Pack were in charge of purchasing the garments. The two new sec- tion presidents are Mrs. Donald Bos and Mrs. Peter Durnin. Family Service of Oakland Coun- ty, Michigan Children’s Aid So- city and the Oakland County Children’s Home. Others are the Oakland County Contagious Hospital, Oakland County Health Department, Oak- land County Convalescent Hospital, Juvenile Court, Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Pontiac Health Department and Pontiac Day Nursery. . Also included are Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital, Visiting Nurse Assn., St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and the Salvation Army. OFFICERS ELECTED During the gathering new offi- cers were elected for the Needle work Guild, with Mrs. John W. Fitzgerald chosen as president. * + * Harold A. Fitzgerald, fourth vice Wood Stewart, was modeled West Pike street. She was the new presidnt, Mrs. John The Amies Club purchased layettes for the Ingathering held the First Presbyterian Ch President Pat Donelson (right) of Mo- or Need siti aint ae 2, fea Ss Pontiac Press Photes W. Fitzgerald (right) of Birmingham, and the first vice president, Mrs. Arthur H. Harrington (left) of Cherokee road, Thursday at urch. Club displayed. cree Siti Aa AR leks RRS ees PORN RRR ge sin =. { 4 ae Collected Needlework Guild of America is important to everyone all year ‘round, but especially so at Ingathering Two of the members who were busy stacking clothing Thursday at First Presbyterian Church were time. é ’ g | 1 Ny “ey al sha : 1 a Leslie Cross of Lexington place. Mrs. Hatherill is Needlework Guild chairman for the. chapters of Beta Theta Phi sorority and Mrs. Cross is president of Alpha Chapter of the sorority. Mrs. John Hatherill (left) of Hickory lane and Mrs. The Women's Section “FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1}, 1955 PAGES 20.23 } | | } | | } Ekelunds Take Guests to Follies t | Whitfields Arrive in Puerto Rico for Survey Visit | Sheet music and record covers of the musical numbers being used jin the Junior League Follies pro-| ivided the colorful and attractive) year. Second, behind-tile-scenes | placemats on the dinner tables \when Dr. and Mrs. Clifford T.! jury at UF head Ekelund entertained in their home| on Ottawa drive Thursday eve- ning Following dinner, the party at| tended the follies presented by the) Junior League of Birmingham. The Ekelunds’ daughter, Mary Sue, was a member of the cast. * * * and son, Steven Russell, of Youngstown, Ohio, are arriving this evening to spend the week- Mrs, Russell BasSett of East Iro- quois road. * ° * hawk road is shown with Amies’ sponsor, Mrs. John Napley of Menominee road, at the table where the layettes were | | | i > * * Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hayter lare general chairmen assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Howlett, Mr. and Mrs. Ericson Lewis and Mr. and formed into a flags, carrying out the patriotic motif commemorating Veterans’ in Phila-|\Day. To complete the decorative by the late Mrs./theme the caboret tables will be ‘centered with an arrangement of flags and miniature servicemen and women, * * — oot é | - \ When members of Viernes Dance,;are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cousins, drive are Dr. and Mrs Club arrive at the newly decorated|Dr. and Mrs. Zac Endress and Dr. Nessel, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. jand Mrs. LeRoy Hill, members | leave of absence. ling held preceding the party. In- ivited to the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Cc. .W. Salton on Lincholnshire i id Mrs. Ronald-Opland Honored at Shower A pink and blue shower was given recently for Mrs. Ronald Op- land at the West Square Lake road home of Mrs. Cari R. Op- land. Mrs. John Dawson was hos- tess, Invited © guests Charies Corey, Mrs. Roger Wood- cum, Mrs. Teddie Karakos, Mrs: Frank Doll, Mrs. Samuel Lunsford and Mrs. Ward Newman Jr. * * * Others attending were Mrs. Clyde who| Marshbanks, Mrs, John. Church, Mrs.” Jack Hays, Mrs. Carl West- .|\ness, Mrs. Jane Mabry and Con- nie Haaseth, Out-of-town guests attended from Belding, Ferndale, Detroit and were Mrs.| Viernes Will Open Season Tonight Cole, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil New- stead, Dr. and Mrs. Ethan Cudney and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Calbi. The John 8. Mains of Bloom- field Hills have invited Mr. and Mrs, Lewis, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Magnus, Mr. and Mrs, Pudduck, the Charles Galloways and the Norman Pattisons. The Carleton Wrights, the Ben Bowmans, Dr. and Mrs. Peter Hoogerhyde, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boyer and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eichmeier will also be guests of the Mains. * * @ Completting the Mains’ guest list jare Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Siple, Mr. and Mré. Vere Hodges, . Mr. and Mrs. Hawke, the Earl Atkin- sons, the Peter Dunns, the J. C. Paddocks and the Gordon Hay- ters, = * * * Mr. and Mrs. Howard Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Foley; the Jack Brannacks, the Harold Slanksters, the James Jenkinses and Mr. and Mrs. Marc Eshman have been who will be welcomed) Huntington Woods, road, ® | Exciting days lie ahead for Mr. land Mrs. James Burke of Oneida road Having been apartment dwellers |for several years, they are making jplans to move into their new home ‘on St. Joseph street. . » + ~ Mr. and Mrs. Stuart E, Whit- | field of Cherokee road arrived at San Juan, Puerto Rico, ‘Wednesday evening. They will spend several weeks there while Mr, Whitfield makes a } Jack Study of the wholesale food busi- 800 parents ness for the United States govern- ment, - * * ca Mrs. Robert Isgrigg of Menomi- nee road and Mrs. William Is- grigg of Cherokee road entertained a group of friends Wednesday for luncheon and an afternoon of bridge at Orchard Lake Country Club. * * ® Ethe] Foy, who has been visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Turris McCully of St. Jo seph street, left Wednesday eve- ning to return to her home in | Spokane, Wash. * * Mrs. George L. of Lone Pine road, Bloomfield Hills, is returning to her home today after spending the week in Cleve- * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bergemann of Lincolnshire drive are receiv- ing congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Lorraine Lee, on Nov. 6. * ° PEO Unit to Meet Chapter AW of PEO will meet at home of Mrs. Harry S. Pearce invited to the home of Dr. andion Garland avenue Nov. 21. The Mrs. H. F, Kendrick on Cherokeejstate officers will an inspec- eral Savings and Loan Building. Lt. and Mrs, Robert M. Bassett | ‘POURED TEA end with their parents, Mr. and | T ea Fetes UF Volunteer Workers shoulders he said, the; Mrs. A. W. Gault, UF divisional work falls. He! He) chairman, presented awards to The grand finale to a successful; upon. whose United Fund campaign was held! biggest burden of 'Thursday. Volunteer solicitors and cited Waterford solicitors particu-| the following district captains; \captains were honored at a‘Thank-|larly for “already reaching over You Tea held in the Pontiac Fed-| * * * Award of Merit certificates were presented “in recognition of out-| standing service and accomplish-’ ment” to three, groups of women. First honored were district cap- tains whose collections this year exceeded those of their areas last. 1 ag } | |praised the Eastern Has Open House | i * *¢ * Kenneth Nagley, principal of | Eastern, spoke briefly, welcoming the parents and explaining the | procedure for room visiting. | | A presentation of the Ameri- ean Flag, given by Mrs. Roland | Dennis on behalf of the Marine Corps League, was made by Marine Sgts. Leroy Neisner, Willard Ousnamer and Everett Blackerby, in honor of her hus- band, a former Marine, who died April 12, 1955. Katherine Baker, a former teacher at Eastern Junior High School, accepted the Flag on behalf of the school. * * & Ellen Taylor, president of the Student Council, was mistress of| ceremonies, and introduced. the 9A Girls’ Ensemble, which sang selections from Walt Disney pro-| ductions. The girls were accom-| ' | Mrs. W. H. Presnell, Mrs. Wil- 115 per cent of quota,” although) iam Cummings, Mrs. John How- éollections are still not complete. | ell, Mrs. Thomas Fowler 4Jr., j Mrs. Robert Turpin and Mrs. Buck Fever | "sn mse | Also honored were Mrs. Ralph F s li / HH | | Norvell, Mrs. David Willson, Mrs. rolic e d |Richard Borchert, Mrs. James A. ’ McGuire, Mrs. Lawrence Ferman and Mrs. Newton Skillman. by Dancers | ror “Buck Fever Frolic’’ was the! For the Waterford district, Co- workers were given awards for (theme of the Do-C-Do Sguare|Chairman Mrs. Ralph Bump pre- devoting an unusual number of | Dance Club Thursday evening at) sented certificates to Mrs. Duane rters before Webster School. |Lemaux, Mrs. Leslie Howey, Mrs. and during the drive. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown|A. W. Nevala, Mrs. Jack Hodges, “ Third, two women were honored 4nd Mr: and Mrs. Robert Newill|Mrs. Harry Ravell, Mrs. Robert for outstanding volunteer work in|@tranged the mgonker gral ro heaane and Mrs. Lester Patton. ; = La freshments were served Mr. radio and ere reed. aaa tare. = awe’ The affair was sponsored by Waite’s. Highlight of the after- noon was a color film, ‘‘Continen- tal Preview,” which combined! , travel scenes with closeups from) Adele Streit and Rex Lawrence. a Soeagpe ate Herma co the fall fashion showings in Eu- Songtns aveenes - ~~ Er Pe | night were Mr. a rs. William) ... 2 . rope. |aho, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Me- Still others were Mrs. Kenneth 'vean, Mr. and Mrs. William Schluchter, Mrs. Grant McDonald, Mrs. Thomas Fowler Jr. and Winkleman, Mr. and Mrs. Earle/Mrs. William Armstrong, Mrs. \Mrs. Grant McDonald poured at/ Van Dyke, Mr. and Mrs. Kester| Martin J. Wager and Mrs. Helt- |the tea table decorated with au-|Carleton and the Rev, Mr. and | ™an. tumn flowers against a deep brown) Mrs. George Garver. Honored for work at UF head- cloth. ® ' * * @ | Others were Mr. and Mrs. peuiga evens a pat UF Director Karl W. Bradley Charles Uligian and Mr. and MTS.) sigan, vars. Bonnie McMeans and door-to-door solicitor ' Joseph Fox. Mrs. Euclid Montville. Awards for UF publicity work | were given Mrs. William L. Graves jand Mrs. Edmund L. Windeler. Ameriean Education Week was’ were in their rooms to greet! ; P . ‘observed with an open house parents and to discuss school work| DOOFIty Will Give heemegy — - Eastern and problems of students. Ex-| Holiday Baskets unior Hi, § H rs. Clare) [posting PTSA president, reed fo eaten | Werk | Were, | Sate te Chapter of Beta Sigma icomed a capacity audience of over : Phi international sorority met with Jean Brown of Tilden avenue re- cently. Mrs. Byron Barnes was appoint- » jed to buy and deliver Christmas : |gifts to a needy family. The group ; jalso made plans for giving a | [Thanksgiving basket to a needy family. Mrs. Barnes gave a short talk * jon friendship, stressing that people - jmust give of themselves and help ' jothers if they are to have friends, | Following the business meeting, +. {members held a linen shower for Mrs. Don Houston, a recent bride, Auxiliary ‘Members Gather in Lansing : | Mrs. Howard Fairman and Mrs. Reuel Baker of the Ladies Auxi- panied and directed by Margaret jaries to the Metropolitan Clob of Snyder. : Ne re Ne ae eee ea ae dae at Stustcal ‘ select burn street announce the engage-jall past presidents, was a a Mrs. Fai : jonal and David Brian played a plane tion at this meeting. + / I¢ sale. tending Detroit./plans for the holding of the na- Le pris tional convention in Sault Ste, After the program, teachers'ding. Marie this spring. ° \ ie ‘ i hy >| ‘ yf rd f Hy A ¢ Mrs. . Lala | National Farm Michigan be held Wednesday from. 2 to p.m. in the home of Mrs. James The i bro J. Nance of Bloomfield 5 3 new ion! The Inspired by - the Oriental Program. Geis Renar Scans ae werk tnt and- ied pee wag ht iy work is les come in gold and | University " silver _ finish. a: _ They may be ee : worn in sets saad i on both arms. | friendship and mutual : Stunning eor- understanding ' rings to women of the ‘ match, Sarojini ‘Gadre 8 id * ~ $1.00 , national representative to Met the United Nations for hing National Farm boa Garden _ ition, ‘will be n $1.00 cia prese * * * ° of foreign consuls in this Ideal Gift for area have been invited aad on un- Christmas and usual exhibit of internat ma. * terial is promised Mrs. R. E All Occasions exhibits chairman, . t9P?.M. assisted by Mrs. Hugh D. Backus urs., Fri., Sot. PLAN PROGRAM ee Mrs, Frederic W. Lines is gen- "PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL s. Theater Pentiac, Mich, or Classes. Write, phone i in for Free Pamphiet, * PPHONE FEDERAL 4.2352 THE ORIENTAL LOOK ... to complement the new Plateau Hats. Closely capped soft side waves with an upward back trend. RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP 88 Wayne Street Phone FE 2-1424 ~State G J.C. Roberts is program chairman and Mrs. J. 8. Sibley is hospitality FRI. AND SAT. NIGHTS TO OPEN MON., THURS., | 9 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1955 arden Clubs Will Sponsor Sch McNaughton, Mrs. Henry P. Wil-\Bachus, Mrs. Alfred Wilson, Mrs.| Mrs. Cash W. Talbot, Mrs. Le- liams and Mrs. Roger Kyes. A, P. John, Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd Kemp, olarship Tea Ralph Polk, Mrs. Leslie Green,;Roy Vanderveer, Mrs. John R. ~ Others pouring will be Mrs. W.|/Mrs, Meredith Randall, Mrs. Her-|Davis, Mrs. Raymond T. Perring Everett Wells,|\bert Poehle and Mrs. Marvinjand Mrs, Mrs. Standishi Weeks. : also’ J. Hawley Otis will will pour. Assisting her during the Mrs. R. J. Waterbury, Mrs. Lynn Dance Will Benefit Fund Dr. Daniel Foxman, president of| nual campaign for the Runyon the Eagles Aerie 2887, has an-| Fund. Proceeds are turned over i F z i ® z 8 fund officials to university centers, laboratories, ? iF a > Fy i iti Hs i A little dab here and there helps create the look who appeared at the final of the Junior League Follies held last night in the Birmingham Theater. The a litle dab of the sheik performance Guething of Pontiac Press Phote makeup artist is Mrs. Milner Thom of ; Orchard Lake. deal of having a new face is T. H. Going through the or- Birmingham. Officers Named at Yacht Club’s Dinner Meeting tee LAY AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS dois = af F i RE RE z r i rad Wednesday at the Emerson School Several PTA groups met he schools, . F bys ot gi = E B: = a g URiiet z 5 PTAs Conduct Meetings at Several City Schools stressed that . be- tween home and school, for the good of the child, is of the ut- gil Everett, Mrs. Homer Johnson, Mrs. Coy Anderson, Mrs. Grover * chair-|Remley, Mrs. James Wellington, Mrs. William Anderson and Mrs. . Howard Shelly. Owen School ‘ Dr. Dana P. Whitmer addressed the Owen School PTA on “What Is Right With Our Schools.” growing xf the educational system of today compared with that of a century The attendance award was won by Mrs. William Mitchell's second grade room. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ray Tugamels, Mrs. Clar- ence Lambert, Mrs. Harold Rich- ardson, Mrs. Stanford Weyer, Mrs, Oscar Norgan, Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. Gale Harris, Mrs. Paul Hurst and Mrs, Arthur Swartz. Mrs. Donald Richmond and Mrs. Roy Castor were in charge of arrangements. Mrs. William Van- Serving Good Food Since 1929! Breakfasts—Luncheons 7 , |\derZee and Miss Crawford presid- ed at the tea table. serve America's freedom! MI 4-7764 WOODWARD AT SQUARE LAKE ROAD # jt rss { } y 7 ; eae! { i } f ; | i [3 Lobby of Riker Bidg. TO OUR ARMED FORCES On Veterans’ Day, we salute the members of all our armed forces, past and present, who have fought to pre- ‘ ame | |Missionary Society 3 Conducts Meeting Mrs, William McGellivrary and iMrs, Richard Kelly gave the de- votions for the Pioneer Mission- ary Society of the Oakland Avenue United Prssbyterian Church Thurs- . day. Mrs. Erma] Lloyd spoke on tem- perance and Mrs. Lexie Williams told of the work and needs of the Home for the Aged, recently found- ed in Ohio by the United Presby- terian Church, Coming Events Malta Temple Assn, fs a weeowine gy * chicken and biscuit dinner urday at 82 Perkins St., at & p.m, mple, until ell are BUDGET RATES ! Compleie Permanent Wave HOLIDAY $ 3” SPECIAL =D | Senior. 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But PHS has won two “outside” games, while Northern has but one three ties, However, whenever Northern and|D@uble outright red-hot, highly interesting scrap, ; In- victory against three losses and jdians will give them a share of thejter, the! un. ‘Chiefs collide there's always a|beaten SF I de Ml aggre and Kelly, nate De rd tackles guards, Baker and Neaves; cen- Hardy. ; : + Backs — (qb) Casteel or Dick And tonight's (8 p.m.) setto will be no exception PHS coaches! , believe. On other Valley fronts, Arthur , and Saginaw-tangle on the "jacks | § field, Flint Centra] tests the trot | running Bay City Wolves. The Valley title is the big award) erm mn 100%, All Wool Solid. Fleck or Tweed _ Towelnapers SUBURBAN F , Apprehended, COATS Gets Two Raps it | LANSING — Double trouble de- 99 F|scended on four Chicago hunters | ; od | while visiting Michigan's Paw Paw! area recently. * i leading style. E wal Warm meltons in beige and ~ grey. Flecks im black, navy and charcoal. 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Louis ener wee © ee their weaknesses. ey foe anos i ; Ze Briggs said minor leaguers show- Fort a scansour ae +e \Lakeland’s Henley Field and will play in early exhibition games. camp at new York tit, BM Philadelph ja 89, Rochester SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE ‘Boston at New York Regular spring training * grinds | vs. Fort Wayne et St. Louls opens March 1 at both Henley | Min > delphia a} Hershey Field apd the Detroit minor league|__?* ___ camp at nearby Tigertown \Scoring Star Married enw * basketball guard ° Clarence Straughn who led Wayne} - ves . ; Si University with 350 points last Engine in front where : : . year is one of two married men | it belongs? ........Y WRECKER—Sandor Tharos set'on the 1955-56 basketball squad. Gas tank is rear two world records in Budapest.'The other is forward Tom Keller. | for safety? v The Hungarian bettered the three-| | eee se mile mark by clocking 13 minutes,| Duke's 1955 football squad in-| ay yore coats py yy a eduls?....... always... ®eeaae*, Seagram-Disilers Company, New York City, Blended Whiskey. 86.8 Proot. 659% Grain Neutral Spirits. Little Chiets Lose Last Game, Still Share Crown ctor High School's peal Little Chiefs were never in the arsity football team saw its ” game yesterday. Northern's IV's! chensbs Sur a ported meosh 9° Ott! scagei twice in the Ist quarter, | window Thursday afternoon, | but Ed Heikki marching 80 yards for the Ist) nen and Tony Pizza’s: toukhdown and dathing © ith Saginaw Valley Conference title for, ¥! with their own fumble for th 2nd They tallied again in the 2nd period to gain a 20-0 halftime ad- ‘vantage on a 35-yard pass, After a scoreless 3rd quarter the Vikings jchalked up their final TD in the last period with a @-yard aerial trounced Flint Central, 33-19, to strike followed by a short plunge. pan) become co-titilists with Pontiac. * ¢ «@ FOSTER’S GARAGE Last year the Little Chiefs di- | Pontiac JV’s wound up the sea- #1 Avbers Ave. vided the crown with Northern. ‘son with a 7-1 record. | Station wagon luggage room? TTT 4 SEASON just ahead . . . we ore ‘remaining WE WILL ALSO BE OPEN HUNTERS! In order to make it easier to get set for the DEER HUNTING OPEN TONIGHT SATURDAY “til 9 and ALL DAY SUNDAY. ee eee eg eM re ee TEER : ag ra Fi : Fee ‘ i i ; i : f i : iy | cat “4 rea pat J THE PONTIAC PRESS. shinier NOVEMBER 11, 1955 | : _rHIRTY.! " (toon ]| at these BIG as Pag! ” Clarkston, featuring a _—e anced squad and a dangerous back- | field, shows six victories in eight) starts. Gene Wright's gridders have| an unimpressive record of six.sst-| backs and two ties. The Rams, wintons in taste test | F : i i i itt iret geve cary E season's County team, has|. With the Suburban Cathotic! slumped badly this fall. The Wild-| ged, Rev. Jn Ta he he bo | pects only un- [ : a tossup. a perfect season Sunday against St. Frederick’s Rams face an-|St. Fiorian- at Hamtramck. other losing session at Clarkston|Eaglets’ annual finale, and pes at against Ed Hintz’ Wolves, who fin-/Keyworth Stadium, begins ‘at 2:30 1” Arrange _ We | Guana teed We Ar ; Installation No Money Down! 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VISIT OUR LOCATIONS AT OUR EXPENSE é A PHONE CALL WILL START COURTESY CAR TO YOUR at HOME AND BRING YOU TO OUR SALES ROOM | ; eeaxtale Drive in for a _ change toSuper Permauss we 3 er a a ig cue: We tee - Sao th a * i af ! 1 ' code a) | j } : Sli Vin i su Gectetebreien Be cated cet, Gat.ote a Mier Teg aan = ck THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1955 i | Bs : | do | ‘ads | By TH ASSOCIATED PRESS It’s ‘just that there’s a lot at prise victory over Army, ch uit ne a ADJ TMENT There's supposed to be some-|stake in both games and maybe on png algae nen in ths Sombeastern Conte f thing about playing at home thatja little of the whoop and holler clinch the Ivy League crown, first-place Mississippi goes outside ‘makes s0-so teams come up with will spur the underdogs. Duke, though beaten twice and|the conference to take on Houston. INCLUDING PULLING. $ 5: Pisuperhuman efforts. » | oe oe tied in nonconference play, still/But Auburn, in second place, must | If that’s the case, then several) Maryland, the nation's second- will have a shot at the ACC crown/beat Georgia Tech to remain in WHEELS TO CHECK LINING nih - nation's leading college foot- lranked team, is heavily favored to and the Orange Bow! bid if it can| contention Ole Miss is 4-1 in loop 147s. snemmaw | fn eee ft ty Sah Crs td Chanson we bur 31 : er West Virginia, ha better roa son : ‘on their toes tomorrow. 7 *.* * 4.9 On the West Coast, UCLA, play- OWENS FE5-4102 © P"Not that Clemson, which wal Word from the South Carolina Texas Christian meets Texas in|ing at home, figures to stay on top : ; iface the Terps, and Pittsburgh, |school, however, is that it is ready a game which will go a long ways/of the PCC by beating Washington. 7 = = = which takes on ‘WVU, are fair-to- to spring a surprise and knock in deciding the Southwest Confer-|Oregon State, the runnerup, meets 4 g |middlin’ clubs. They're a lot bet- Maryland from the ranks of the ence winner, Texas A&M leads the|California. The league records Lj T TIRED AFTER ir “WARD DAY’S WORK? ‘ter than that. . ‘unbeaten, Each team is 3-0 in At- league, but it’s ineligible for post-\here are UCLA 40 and State 4-1. i ‘Try restful massa do wonders for you. . = -—~ season action. The Aggies play _ * * * : Giseen wiy ts ote available at the Ie Rice tomorrow. Oklahoma, the No, 1 team in the 4 “ ‘yg With three straight victories) Associated Press pol, looks like a . - YMCA ATHLETIC CLUB 4 ge | being upset by Michigan|cinch against lowa State, Stop In Today for Rates wy: ae State, Notre Dame is rated about * * ® 10 SENECA STREET FE 5-6116 pee a four-touchdown favorite over| Ohio State, Michigan and Michi- Sharp Contrast Things Look Up as Lions Between Maple, Berkley Teams Unbeaten Birmingham ‘No-Win’ Club in Tonight's Tilt Football teams with sharply contrasting records will be . fea- tured at Birmingham High School) i Stadium tonight when undefeated Birmingham on winless Berkley, Kickoff time is 8 p.m. Cari Lemile’s powerful — | SPECIAL Ford, Chevrolet, Ply- COMPLETE JOB ; mouth . . . complete = brake relining. First $s] Ass § Quality. Fully Guar- 5 } anteed. Parts and Labor “ “Sanaa: werent SE Oe RT oP ee dt PLS “& COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE * MARKET TIRE CO. 77 W. Huron St. Open “9 to 9” FE 8-0424 clutch quarterback; became the “FOR A GOOD USED CAR - GO TWO-ELEVEN’ 4 is . 7 sop, ar enging to: the Wht . . THAT'S stead of moving forward in an absolutely straight line. Appre- ciating that with the broadside This year’s Berkley squad is a —_— ew re can Vier far cry from the one which cap-| pils by putting them through an tured the Inter-Lakes crown in) extensive foatwork drill prefer- ably without a ball. I. find they are more relaxed, and that they hold pa shay Ca ee than with a il. closes its season with ' i” South Sada AM uae 3 | this one, but the Maples will still eS 15 6 j ‘have one left—the Thanksgiving’ pull body right is |Day struggle at Royal Oak. Co-| - ee F — Bill Swaney and Jim Traa! you've got practicing mayan REAVES end apeedy belfback. dein Agple-| got to work on finishing with the l WORKING MAN'S LEA POEL 4 USED CAR LOT' - ‘ HUNTER’S ke oof SEASON ¢ Eek 7. 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Architects to Work on Proposed buliding in District preliminary move decided upon by school officials was to attend next Monday night's village “The high school will be on a) milk program next Mon- day, Supt, T. C. Filppula stated, adding, “Students may purchase for four cents per ten-ounce carton.” The authorization for the Penny Sup r Saturday IGHTS—A “Penny Supper” will be held Saturday in the Church Hall at Sacred Hearts Church. Serving will be continuous from to 7:30 p.m. 5:30 to PATRICLA MARSHALL The engagement of Patricia Anne Marshall to Airman 3.C Charies E. Scheib, is being announced by her! parents, the Vincent Sebastians of Westacres, the USAF. No date has been set for 1h ¢ a) ie : dt biedts Sa rvey THE ; PONTIAC PRESS, mpay, NOVEMBER 11, 1955 eec Ss mn [\ lew. * = fo Present Play ‘Time Out for Ginger’ Is Scheduled Saturday at 8:00 P.M, his business associates. Portraying feature roles in this’ fast-moving vehicle are Diane and Dave Waschull as the boy- friends, Curt Moore as the bank- er, and Fred Farr as the school superintendent. The production is under the di- Auxiliary Elects Ofticers, Plans Nov. 16 Breakfast Minnesota Girl Marries Man From Avon Township Following the ceremony a break- fast for 35 guests was served in the banquet room of Bebouts. A reception was held in the evening at Avon Park pavillion. ae are lie a trip to slides Minn., for their honey- Sunday to End Budaet Drive Presbyterian . Church to Climax Campaign in Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Loyalty Day will be observed as’ the climax of the annual budget: campaign of the Lakeland United Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Members and friends will be to the congregational. budget and the building fund as an act of! SS | service. The congregation which ts | building on Oct. 16. It is expected that the building will be completed by April or May of 1956. Plumbing Assn. Has Dinner Meet in in Royal Oak the wedding. HEADIN’ FOR A WEDDIN’ — Players in a production to be presented at Ortonville are (left Pan Saris Dept et Bs By she Follows Lapeer Ceremony) Reception for 150 Guests) , satin and her finger-tip veil was of ice-blue illusion. Her bouquet was of white carnations. - A reception for 150 guests was Ground was broken, for the Hears VandAtta Group. .|Paul’s President Helen ‘hom ‘Mrs. Robert Munro and Laura pay * s The program was arranged by Mrs. John Sellman Sr. and Mrs. ‘Harry E. Ault of the Health and pany Committee. ; Slate Dinner, Bazaar Saturday at Cedarcrest WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP— asked to present yearly DEAE! faring society ot Cedarcrest Lv AVailaDle in Oxford i'theran Church is sponsoring a sauerkraut dinner and bazaar Sat- urday evening, from 5 to 8 p.m. Proceeds from this annual affair ‘will go toward the church debt re- \duction. | Booths will include apron booth, | baked eral chairman. Romeo Girl Engaged AGNES H. BAYNES At a family party Thursday eve- ning Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. ic canvanell Ger Southfield, the engage- ment of his ‘sister, Agnes Helen, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Baynes, to Charles E. Larson, son of “Mr. and Mrs. Otis Larson of Farmington. A spring wedding is planned. scene from a student: és right) Mike Secky.l6 >. mn. play will be given to-| ee Waterford BPW Police Chief Conducts Driving Skill Tests for WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —| © intro- duced Chief of Police Frank Van Atta who spoke on traffic safety. Mrs. Joseph Neubacher is gen- iT E & Housing Leads List of Building Permits | -lbe served from 11:00 a.m. until ‘North Branch Votes —_ DRAMATICS CLUB PRESENTATION—Walied Lake Junior High students are in the midst of rehearsal for their play, ‘‘Goodnight, Uncle George.”’ Left to right are James Haddock, 5700 Pontiac Trail; Fred Stringer, 2661 Warner Dr.; Bill: Colby, 4383 Blue Bird; Earl Sockow, 144 Pickford St.; and Stewart MacKenzie, 7263 Buckthorn, Curtain time is 8 p. m. tonight in the gymnasium at Walled Lake. Royal Oak's ROYAL OAK — Nine firemen, including four officers, have been summoned before the City Employe More Parking Space Under Department Fire A at a three-hour hearing this Fire Chief Relations Committee here to testify individually on charges brought against Fire Chief Cyt Wray of Royal Oak. * * « week Wray denied the charges and men of his department. Complaints against the 63-year-: old Wray filled 12 pages of type- writtes words. Claiming the fire department to be the best in Michigan, Wray (Future Farmers of Marlette Plan Initiation Tuesday MARLETTE—The Mariette brought against him by officers ** U. of M. Club Elects Board of Governors After Wray had been ‘excused from the meeting, the committee Ninety-five additional parking | rapoealt rod range arg em vee 1 ay fet g : ‘,. ts Hi a F met privately to discuss the next move. No decision was made at} the time. w= Sanitation Report Given at Board Meet Give your rooms new beauty and new charm ... without any of the confu- sion that color choice usually involves. Choose your moves made to bring residences tke texture. Becviiful color: stey WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP —/ up te the township standards. fresh throvgh repeated washings. oasing a Eaeehe tous tr Ge Total bills to the amount of Mertin-Seneur Department for October.|*>2"> Were ordered paid. The next Cles-Tone Satin finish es Permits were granted|™eeting will be held on Tuesday / Levan sat at er wat, oot papcaret Wits 0 veluntien of FUB- — for fat finishes. Superb colors. te mitehes te calor exp for the month Rows on without brush merks. Soop whee yeu ose valuation of end woter removes dirt ond stows MARTIN-SENOUR $809,908. , without teding or éviling the colors. pee two gas stations, LaForest Gatie-Sonew ud gas one on Drive for $1,080 and another on | GARDEN TRACTORS ae ane we; commerce! rere oe DS | WORK fo non tor oor evden, Westin » © ° fer repre le gene ee Picton’ on at . A Presbyterian Church is listea | CVOry month rnc all “Other permits socal! cama of the year eer | prarchan geen bayer inba garages at $25,378; 24 additions : heoviest, Distinctive ester, and remodeling to homes, $16,621 summte sPRine five additions to commercial Cubivating | Church Bazaar Will Offer Free Transportation MILFORD — Free taxi service wil] be offered by the, Christ Luth- eran‘Church from Main street to Tere will be a variety of gifts for sale, along with baked goods of every description. A white ele- phant booth will feature antiques. A chicken-n-biscuit dinner will 1:30 for the convenience of shoppers, and the bazaar will end at 4 in the afternoon. Mrs, Edward Siecloff is general chairman of the affair. fo Sell Ferguson NORTH BRANCH — Twenty sev. en votes were cast at the special school election held here Tuesday, partment, and 20% Discount on Every Purchase Pontise Read at Opdyke Rood Farm McCormick chase. FEED & SUPPLY | STORE. 7 28 jackson St. . Special Introductory Sale To acquaint folks with our newly expanded paint det these wonderful Martin Senour colors in paint, for one. week only, beginning tomorrow, we are making this special money-saving offer. $4.90 Flat Wall Paint, Special $3.94 5.95 Floor and Porch Enamel 4.76 6:15 Glos-Tone Satin Finish 7.95 Kolor Brite Enamel .... 6.35 Quarts Reduced: Proportionately l Pint Turpentine Free wi each 2 Gallons. A Roller and Pan Applicator FREE with each purchase of 4 Gallons be Paint. Holdens Red ‘Trading Stamps with ‘every pur- * Scott Lown Products a oe eer pe nr hain! | Agia onan wi eu Ret ae , ‘ ¥ ' pe tek ese eta : ges | PBR ESE cond so ig Bagi og ee eee as. Faeroe ee = ere coe age RE Sy es a 1 eee Po eee a a : = ye r ij oe ee ; Sa Pee oe ae , : ! 8 ME on _ 2 Es ere . f° ned Pi. ae ORT i rs 5 ape has PRONE eS Ee ES pe PT i ee ‘ = —) cain * ’ ; ce pe “a wae er $4, RU Seige, ce a 8 ee ee Ug ‘ Fi align an : 5 % ; i. ian t a : ‘ : : : ; , “ F { . : i f ; ge. | : ; aa" oe : i i : ig : i # fa a Ri a vee = 2 e- wee. a ae nis a Le ] : * 4... o® ; i | ae AEF: _THE PONTIAC PRESS._ FRIDAY, NO ie oe eee = — } —_ i q* ae = - i MARKETS | Market Makes. " i t ’ vee : DETROIT PRODUCE |nodge No. 6, F. & A. M, Clarks- ‘ ” eg? DETROFT, Nov. 18 (AP)——The tollowing ‘ton, Sat., Nov. 2 Pamela Sue Ackerman Cemetery, Sebewaing. Quiet Advance Ssh antes Stee es oer eichard Suover, W. MM, -”'| LAKE ORION—Service for Pam-|died / rowers and sold by them in wholesale nO “—aduiela Sue Ackerman, 4,612 Buena-|™W0K a tug ee MPrahe apples Deicioun fancy. “6.00 Special communication of Pon~| Vista, will be held at 3:30 P.m.ivy and Mrs. Leonard MEW YORK (The Stock Mar- feiss s bu: No, 1350-300 bu: epoles tino Ledge No. 2, F. ds A. M,|Sunday from the Flumertelt Fu-/two brothers, Edwin and Kevin: « | ket made a quiet and moderate |Jonsthon, fancy, 3.50 bu; No. 1, 3.st-a 00 Friday,e Nov. 11 to confer neral Home with burial in Eastjone sister Elaine, home; sey ings (Rs. PPTa-sg bu aonie, Koren ae ha RN . Pesala Ste ellie eer amet. edvance today in early dealings. po i, 1°°3.25-3.15 bu; eppies, “Bnow, Erwin W. Mills, W. M. —Ady,| awn Cemetery ol Sebewning. = Tt was a semi-holiday in walls 1, 3,00-2.30 bu: apples, Welt River -lemenanad —— *; a — be aarp aan Fook | $e ‘ , She is s' parents body etrest In obseryance of Ee 4.00 bur Ne. 1 s00-3-30. bu: News in Brief Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ackerman; | Funeral Home until 10 a.m. Satur i Cedi moved fraction et wa bun’ He. 305-328 ba |». dtwo brothers, Michael ‘and in day. _ 3 s e Vegeta c.— Beats, topped, home; and her grandparents, | er « 50 Lanny Hatman, 259: W. Fairmont |*t ; | way for the most part. There}, 7% Sie-.05% bu. cabbe St. told police that bis bicycle;MP. and Mrs. Harold Ackerman Cybs to Give Dinner | were few large blocks on the tatie.|NS, 1 3,241.7 bu: cabbage cial, MP aa ‘therpoon|% Lake Orion and Mr. and Mrs ( d General Motors, at the top of/159 bu: cabbage, : “outs, Be. tot was san S eee FnOOn' James Baird of Oxford es wil . nS the most active list for the past| carrots, topped, a; No. 1, 1.50- from Mrs. Lauretta Troth Fish-in-a-Basket” dinner two‘sessions with a gain of|2.00 be. Couliflewer, tancy 200 deni Theft of a spare tire was re) UTICA—Service for Mrs. Lau- No. 1, 2.00-2.50 doz, Celery, . . Pack 31, t 2%, opened today on a block of|450 crate: No. 1, eet te dee bens ported by Vern Abbott, 6564 East-|retta Troth, 77, 8434 Hall Rd., willl . | 20,000 shares unchanged at 49%.|ctlery root, No. hott lawn Dr. Abbott told police that/be held at 1 p.m. Saturday from), Lake road. Proceeds wilt te. pid the ee rubbers, alr} Pao ee ne oe while bis cor wes parked in theltieae with burial to tllow ta(csed, fF as steeis, ru . 1.00-1. Leeks, No, 1. 1.00- $s car was j crafts, and oils. The coppers had 1:50, dos, bets, Chions, 7; sain beg: ‘rear at 640 Auburn Ave, Grand Lawn Cemetery Detroit.|* — : rer | . - S —hes ' itz, A i wep. eg Bay BaF) See Bt ow owe pst eve simi] DPTHOM Te erat Times ere ck oan a rel Some wi‘, at 0 om ne nd 22 Z sal y oO j= : \ sess Std *.. 37-4) ,Browns—Orade A extra large $2, large Shot in the arm for, soybeans on) s three'ship Justice Willis D. LeFurgy. Saturday in St. John's Luthern| MIRA L SMAI . : a5.6|47- - : Boar » The Motor Co. stand to make as, stallments during the next Pp ce 3S Se So Set - cet ace ga Te ge lehaneed ¢ coulis ct today: They much as three and a half to four years an additional 101,000 shares. Each was fined $15 and $10 osts. Church with burial in Silvertawn cone stead ies | i 4 - = | : i 3es sed Our onic st@ ample. Medium and small firm with of-| | million dollars each from the split’ Both the Foundation and the | on os of masel Park “f yesterday appeared before Berkley =: 34 ovme ies) —— ee Pe ce al ae grain market, of Ford stock for sale to the public. Company declined to identity the oul 92 : lo 3 P ¥ a nae = | | | hors , F a They are among 108 key Ford 108 or tell how they acquired their - nee ; a ' : .» 4&3 Swif @ Co. .. 47.6 CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS couldn't go along with Cscheeteeas ae Lag on lectively, will shares, or at what price. Ju tice Ralph H. Finley a —_—_—_— CHICAGO, Nov. 10 (AP) Butter steady: ie SS ee — on aca " pesealans between $83,-| However, the Times said it With —— wpanegie He ore ' receipts ; wholesale buying prices; t , ” : : xt guilty, and was on $5, 4-H Livestock Show - ppchanged toi higher: $3) score AA managed | to recover a B04 pwnd! 700.000 and $98,900,000 in profit on} learned the 108 contracted two Se eee A sxcsicocsh =a Has Record Entries "Be oo Beas be wos 5 : ae grains were mixed despite a fore-' Ford stock, the Times said. years ago to pay $315 a share 21. Failing to furnish the bond, | bu ees” dts 8 tater: | ast for vay sh of The Ford Foundation disclosed) for the Class A stock, paying for| committed to Oakland Cash f lake pro rty or farms Pe ing pet unebonged 2 t:'cast for a cold wave in much 0 } pang was s or acreage, prope 3 DETROIT @ — A record num-| [5 large whites 00-00.9 per cent A'S) 1. Midwest existence of the 108 stockholders) it at the rate of 30 per ‘County Jail. ti ith or wit : ber of entries are listed for the| ards 41; dirties 28; checks 21; current; Wheat near the end of the first Sunday when it announced it would/ 1955, 25 per cent in 1956, 25 per m any type, any section, with o hout Show at tig "Fe sede — > hour was unchanged to 3% lower, offer Ford Motor Co. certian in 1957 and the balance in — SS = buildings, within 35 miles of Detroit, on e . ii hs , Py i an- c a « . : Coliseum Dee. os ; Mov. "ie (AP) —Potat | rapeseed == $1.25; = = ise! anod aand an Under the marketing plan, Class|to 2:30 Saturday. adv. = main roads. We are the buyers. We will buy demand! unchanged to % lower, December The Foundation said the 108A stock will be reclassified into Rummage sale at Central Meth-| directly from owners or through brokers. Church, Saturday at 8: 1 U.S. morees nes aprotic, hrm te tee bent car ora , already own 42.140 shares of Ford|common stock and split 15 to cemntiet who wil show 579 ster, |cst' hrm to sughtiy ‘Righer prices! 64%4; rye Ye to % higher. Decem- yo fT see a odit 8:20. Phone or write us what you have and we § result of| The common stock will be of- —Adv. e ‘ 72 pone of fat lambt and 67 pena| De Per Novemaber $225, and lard Motor Co. A Stock as a result *'|tered for public sale at an esti B will give you a quick reply. of market hogs. The 1954 show Poultry ee cae = ad ds higher, | mated $60 to $66.65 a share. Sie mg — — listed steers. lambs i cen »! i : Perkins un eae: and Se pens Pid gg i. DETROIT POULTRY November $11.80. Weekly Car Outp oe et mee ane —Adv.. Bernard Edelman, 10300 Woodward, TO 8-5010 r pound ta.b. Deurett a ter tons Cont. : about $900—a profit of between! If your friend’s tn jail and néeds cup THIS AD Sos f M P, 176,000 |bail, Ph. PE 5-9426 or MA 6-4031. Guest Speoker Will Pend ‘Test. ite: beas_xe:| Women’s Club to Have (May Fass 1/0, $585 and $685 a share. | ; or SEES Entertain Home Circle grr, Gren. Barret Rocks. 23-%:|Patriotic Program In addition, they have options : re Ex teen sours Sen Seay 2, tons og The Rochester DETROIT 8 ee SS Se ae Parties. Food furnished. USED BUILDING MATERIALS | LAPEER — ew ROCHESTER — ster N id yest t! ustry at t price. : will entert —— ae CRICAGO POULTaY | Women’s Club will have a patriotic, pia oars ascegpendh its highest, “The plan is intended as an in-, Modern and dance, Sat. = Home Circle on Tuesday. Mrs. J.\,c05° ee. Ment sendy’ oe ny |program at its meeting today at| seven-day car output since May 21.|centive to encourage stock Owner- inite, CAL Bldg, 5640 Wm. Lk. Wrecking Building at $8 W. HURON ST... . Used Lum- a H. Laird of Flint will be guest|ance; Jn coope 916 (resterday| the home ef Mrs. Joseph Farrand,’ The trade paper estimated ship by certain key officers and Raq. —Adv.§ ber... 1,000 Used Cement Blocks . . . Doors, Windows : gpeaher, and her subject will belive ‘carhenged: besry, bess 20'31;|2974 South Fivd. Mrs. Vinnie Duns 176.416 cars would roll from se other Dome, Founiation said, “in : ||... Miscellaneous Pipes. “Herbs. t hens i. brotiers tryers}is chairman 0 program sembly lines is week, a 5.4 per ployes, Foundation said, ° Brief sO en Ts ES ESR HS rl Ran wt ceo nase et eae ome, wins} Business Briels GAS FURNACE HEATING UNIT {| recess on geese ea Manufacturers, cam said, wil assemble approximately|pany’s) success and to encourage) Insurance Agent Howard G. ry type Radiation . . . Hot Water & Steam Radiation... Late | Lapeer Social, Study Livestock Plans will be made for a scholar) 1 175,000 cars during the remain-| them to remain in the employ of) peterson, of 2349 Ellery, was hon- Model Plourescent Lighting Fixtures . .. Outside Steel Stairway Group to Ha Meet DETROIT Livesfocn medley — ot the Avom|Ger of the yent ay = tinue| the company. ored by Equitable Life Assurance § . . . 250 Oil Storage Tanks. de LAPEER ity iia bie 180. ugh hogs strip” voi Vations oo Ss asi oi ee ee ee se Linco ° Society officials today for achiev- 7 | . £ ceil entertain macmsbers of the( Eeich ete See agnyfoommittee or Mrs. Robert Wood-| bring the year’s total output to Earnings ing the highest mark in sales OIL HEATING FURNACE Thursday Social and Study Club|{e™*i,merset shout steady. Compared Tut. "| just over eight million assemblies.| ew yoRK (INS) — Paramount| Volume during an October cam 9 41) types of Used Building Materials. . . Toilet and Wash Bowl on Thursday. She will be assisted|ers uneven. steady $0 cents lower. The combined total of the cari piiues Corp. has announced net| Paign. ‘ inations. _- by Mrs. Myra Webster and Mrs.|thoice graces over 1100 ive: cows tuny|Circle Will Sponsor an nine rae g ry income for the nine months ended| Peterson, who has offices in the . ; Dateey Setvis. wed’ Wechen Geis action sisetp; oe ==> wane ‘q.9n| Oct. 1 of $7,680,000, equal Pontiac State Bank Building, is GLASS OFFICE PARTITIONS This will be a social meeting|*%¢ feeders telrty active, eedy: — Bake Sale Saturday auto industry production near 9.25 a common share. This compared ted with a Flt | and roll call will be: “I Thank|{y ‘choice and prime steers 2323: toed] ConmERCE—A bake sale is be-| Million units, compared to 8,002,433| yinn $6 300,000, of $2.89 a common| agency. Dollar volume of his SALESMAN on job at $8 W. Huron, Dally trom 8 to 4:20 p.m. Thee, Lord, for—”. food and choice fed steers 18.00-33.90:ling held Saturday from 9 a.m. til) Cars ae — built during the!» srare, in the same period last|October sales was $403,000, commercial and Meers it se-1890;inoon at Union Lake Cortier.} The | record 1950. year. a : — AREW,TPRE, Revs 10—Complied by the igneed prime Sow Th hetlere %lattair is sponsored by Catherine Report Rise i ~ The 1954 figure included a profit! ae ey hf 11.00-18.38:|Booth Circle with Mrs. Thomas | port Rise in Nation’s ot $832,000 or 38 cents a common Not ghange 1 S40) 1 a Toland, belfers | 12.00-17.00; JE niger apenas he circte (USE Of Electric Power pool — bcatsbatgitie=! — oom Thurs..... 251.2 133.8 72.8 176. ou ress steers and heifers) Th regular meeting of the circle | em quarter income er change cares es Be eats i Some te $00) lave bulk quailty Cows \will be held Nov, 17 at the home| NEW YORK (INS)—The Edison| amounted to $2,515,000, New Group Just Received! 5 GAY site. 28 T ES EE IRA Seats ‘mmeetly 1 00-b 00; some see-ot Mrs. Stig Danielson, 3105 Ma-| Electric Institute reported today)$1.15 a common share, as against . . = Month age "2... 3328 1303 (708 168 600 Ib canners down to 6.00; bulk utility|pledale St. ° that nationwide power output in/$2,428,000, or $1.10 a common share, | Available for immediate Delive Toor BOER soos Sot 1581 SRT AEgl bleh ‘choles “ase Ib. stock steer calves oT the week ending Nov. 5 totaled/a year ago. : i Fac { ites ond tae: 22.09; load 498 Ib steer calves 21.78; bulk Slate G Election 10 billion, 853 million kilowatt ; i easesse aH TES GFE WSs |Sectungs Seo-e20 To. 18-00-21.00;. some rare Group : hours. This was 16 per cent higher) NEW YORK (INS) — Columbia’ . MOTICE as jood and choice 680-800 Ib feeders) WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —| than the same week last year. (Broadcasting System, Inc. re-, ees, © baer ven that om the} Calves—Salable 100. Tr spotty:| Deborah Missionary Society of the In the preceding week, produc-| ported net income for the 39 weeks, ; IRR day of November, Ot 10-00 om ee maly lover Compated ‘lest’ Thurs-|Lakeland United Presbyterian) tion topped the 1954 level by 16%4/ended Oct. 1 of $8,718,712, equal . irgerhichest a cash, bay bm Ange Roe Ghotce end prio. (Church will hold its annual elec-| per cent. The Central industrial/to $1.19 a share on the Class A | | TIDAAISIIM ni 200M, Parke|2.00 lower: quailty end timish less st-ition meeting Monday, at 8 p.m.|area led the country last week|and B stock. This compared with | oe e Take Orion, Mich,” Said motot|tractive: | most, goed and low cheletlat the home of Mrs. Roy Lambert,| with a gain of 27 and 2/l0ths per|7,299,130, or $1.04 a share, in the| be St said address. ‘The|prime 28.00-34.00; utility and commer-|7789 Williams Lake Rd. Thank of-|cent over a year ago. The Pacific! same period last year. Sales in-| F Official Cars and Executive Cars 7 Spdecriened reserve the right to bid/cial 12.00.1800; cull snd low tll tering boxes and articles for the| Southwest recorded a rise of 1142 creased to $302,589,748 from $263,- actory ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT work basket are to be turned in.|per cent. 746,543 in the 1954 , By: M. D. FOX. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Collection Mer.) cHICAGO, Nov. 10 (AP)—Salable FORDS Nov. 10, 11, 1 000; general market fairly senve one : . 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