The Weather ae Details page two e 118th YEAR Boy Kills Brother in TV. Argument ‘Couple Dine Together | Dial Switching by Six-Year-Old. Ends Tragically Authorities _ Against Youngster LAPEER — Authorities here today are debating what action, if any, will be taken against 71-year-old Stanley A. Mack, who killed yesterday with a single shot | from a .22 rifle during an argument. over television | “1 | programs. | ‘| The boys, residing with, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Robert J. Harp at 5744 Lum | : Rd., Lum, were watching | - | television together in the AP Wirephote DEPARTING GUEST—Princess Margaret, wearing evening gown and furs leaves the London apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bonham Carter last night after dining with RAF Group Capt. Peter Townsend _and the Carters. Townsend left the dinner party a half hour after the princess and told newsmen; ‘I have no answers for you.” Margaret Appears Sad Queen Arrives in London for Talks About Romance LONDON (INS)—Queen Elizabeth came back to Lon- | don today and to a series of talks with her family, her government and her church that may decide the fate of the Margaret-Townsend romance. The reputed love of the Queen's 25-year-old sister for) divorced RAF Group Capt. Peter Townsend has created crown, state and church. The three are in delicate balance at the apex of Brit- ain’s tradition-encruste form of government. To. ‘avoid a_ serious national | Kavanagh Takes ———*intricate problems for “|hiving room at 4:30 p.m. Their mother was tending the baby in another part of | the houset : Lawrence had been switching the _ television from channel to channel stop. The two brothers argued. Lapeer County Undersheriff Wil- liam J. Porter said Stanley took an unloaded .22 calibre rifle from a living room corner, loaded it with a shell lying on a nearby plate, and shot Lawrence. “He kept changing channels, 80, just like we do when we play Indians, I shot him," Porter quoted Stanley as saying. Thinking the boy only wounded, | Mrs. Harp called an Imlay City |ambulance, but driver Lester Smith realized the boy was dead. The youth was taken to the Voor- | hees-Siple Funeral’ Home, where | arrangements are pending. di The family is formerly of Pon- | 'tiac and the husband is employed at the Pontiac Motor Division. Pondering | Possible Legal Action: his brother Lawrence, 6,) and , Stanley told him to! . |erty.” eM. - vr Ike OKs Budget Given by Wilson | , | DENVER «—' President Eisen- Higgins ‘Won't Yield’ Dover ‘00k a 2thour recess eee to Big Land Owners om force we niciane | in Toll Road Route | there will be no further military | cuts without a “radical change” ‘in the id situation: The Michigan Turnpike Au- ” wens uae thority will refuse Turnpike Head The latest assurances, from Sec- to yield (0 retary of Defense Wilson and Adm. “pressure” of large property own- ' Arthur W. Radford, chairman of ‘ers, MTA Chairman George / \the Joint Chiefs of Staff, followed ui =; | | similar forecasts from Secretary of Higgins said today. |State Dulles and Secretary of the Before leaving for a tour of the Treasury Humphreys after their new Ohio Turnpike with a group earlier talks with Eisenhower at ‘of legislators, Higgins said: | Fitzsimons Army Hospital. denn eat: o the | _ Dulles is flying here from 7 senting Se Washington tonight for a final | owners of country estates at the expense of the little ‘fellow conference with Eisenhower to- regardless of how much pres- | sure they try to apply.” Higgins charged that “a num- — « Sa aes interest Gad -The gradual return to. active ae ae nwnere + + + SFC) direction of government is proving pressuring us to move our Pro |. coog tonic for the President. posed location off their vacant, ee*8- land on to somebody else's Prop- But the big news around the P . 'Denver White House is the Presi- | The authority plans to build @ | dont’. own progress. He is now sit- |113-mile toll road from Rockwood, | ting yp regularly in an easy chair, on the south, north to Saginaw. —_— into which he is lifted from his At an informal dinner meeting | ped, By Saturday, he may be tak- at Dearborn Inn last night, Hig-| ing the first few steps around his | gins said not more than 100 homes. hospital room. ‘on the proposed route would have | sigenames Sete Partly Cloudy, Cool | | burning building. ito be moved, He added that the bulk of these are in the Foxcroft sec- Parents See Daughter Die as Plane Hits Home BUILDING BLAZES IN SECONDS—Mr. and Mrs. North Hollywood, Calif., their faces mirroring the | eyes, watch as flames consume the apartment of their daughter,. | Betty Jean Woolfe, 18, last night, seconds after a light plane hit building. Above, left, a neighbor rushes with a hose . toward Freeway Plan. Favored by Foes. of Toll Project 650 Attend Meeting on Highway Building - _ at Devon Gables . By BURDETT C. STODDARD The president of a group fighting the proposed Rock- wood-Saginaw toll road last night declared its construc- tion would not free funds to build other needed high- ways. Robert Vanderkloot, of Bloomfield Township, spoke before about 650 persons at- ly Seco ie I at ie ER ENT Sa RNG AS AER TARR ECT at Here Re Na RES ‘abe ip is ean inal as ee SNe ee) rs from communi- the 113-mile turn- Vander- Spea ke ties along route horror before Plane Crashes Hollywood Apartment Building; 3 Die NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (#—Wealthy . playboy Joel W. Thorne’s plane crashed into a two-story apart- Permit Re-exa _ Attorney General Given Warning After License Test Is Completed . | overnight ‘brought all the members of the royal family to the capital, pre- LANSING w—Atty. Gen. Thomas M. Kavanagh has been placed on a modified probation for having | three speeding convictions against him in one year. Kavanagh got the decision at a license re-examination in the Sec- | retary of State's office yesterday as the climax of a furor over charges that an earlier case) against him had been dropped be- | cause of “favoritism.” Sheriff Ferris E. Lucas of St. | Clair County had charged that erders to Kavanagh to appear at the Montcalm County sheriff's office last dan, 19 for a license re-examination Were dropped as a favor by someone in the office of Secy. of State James M. Hare. | Denying knowledge of the inci- dent, Hare summoned Kavanagh to reappear. In a closed hearing with exam- iner Supervisor Fred Van Osdall, Kavanagh said he was subjected to an eye examination and then a review of his driving record. Kavanazh said Van Osdall told him that if hé were arrested again within six months he would be called in. for a review of his case. Lots of Calls Sold Everything There are many folks who are getting prepared to keep busy during the long winter evenings ahead and if you have any kind of tools or equipment not being used now is an ideal time to sell it for cash. This Press Want Ad brought a number of calls and a buyer was found quickly. split, all. three would have | sons of Mrs. Florence Harp and ‘to co-operate to some €X-|the late Stanley L. Mack. “The itent if Margaret has de-' stepfather is Robert J. Harp. cided to go through with the marriage. Elizabeth, whose arrival on the train from Scotland sumably will go over once again |with her sister the implications of such a wedding. Elizabeth's husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, and the queen mother also will take part in the family conferences. Tonight, the queen holds her regularly scheduled Tuesday eve- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Grocery Chain Head Lauds Newspapers ‘ CHICAGO (The President of | the National Tea Co. said Monday night newspaper advertising has “built our business” and that his firm of chain groceries spends two-thirds of its advertising budg- et on newspaper ads. Its advertis- ing budget last year was 5'% mil- lion dollars. ‘ H. V. McNamara spoke at the annual meeting of the Inland. Daily Press Assn., organization of Mid- western newspaper executives. © | Peleliu, Iwo Jima and Okinawa, las a penny a day. Lawrence: and Stanley are the tion along Telegraph road, and in Allen Park. Attending the meeting _ were members of the Senate Highway |. Sheriff Clark Gregory of Lapeer | Committee, the House Roads and jase today that until all evidence | was obtained and weighed, nothing | Bridges Committee and State | would be done. | Highway Commissioner Charles M. Ziegler. ment house last night bringing flaming death to the pilot and two others—one a newly-christened baby. Nine persons were injured, at least two of them Seen for Wednesday Partly cloudy and cool with little change in temperature is the fore- | critically. cast by the U.S. Weather Bureau| The plane, registered to the 40-year-old Thorne in for tomorrow. The high will be| Las Vegas, Nev., plummeted out of the overcast 12 near 60 degrees, — *minutes after taking off General Pate Named Marine Corps Head . WASHINGTON «®—Lt. Gen. Ran- Jan,.1 as commandant of the Ma- | rine Corps. He will succeed Gen. Lemuel C. | Shepherd, under whom: he has served as deputy commandant. Shepherd is retiring. Pate will be the corps’ 21st commandant. The announcement of Pate's ele- vation was made by Secretary of Defense Wilson after a call on Pate said it came as a surprise to him, and he was “very much excited and quite humble.”’ A native of Port Royal, S. C., Pate entered the Marine Corps after his 1921 graduation from the Virginia Military Institute. | A major at the outbreak of World War Il, he gained distinction in | helping plan such Pacific amphi- |bidus operations as Guadalcanal, dolph McCall Pate, a 57-year-old | South Carolinian, will take over) President Eisenhower at Denver, | Ziegler. who has plans for a north-south superhighway which would be paid for by taxes, said: | “Jf the turnpike: authority works ‘it out, I say more power to them. road built in Michigan.” Today’s tour of the Ohio toll road was set-up by Sen, Haskell L. Nichols (R-Jackson), chair- man of the highway committee, and Rep. Emil A. Peltz, (R- chairman, They said they plan to call a meeting of the authority and the highway commission to settle. the turnpike-free road dispute. TB May Be Licked / NEW YORK (®—A mass test of ‘the tuberculosis-preventing drug isoniazid will be made within a _ year, Announcing this, Dr. Carroll |E, Palmer, U. S. Public Health | Service scientist, said if the drug ‘is as effective against TB in hu- | . ‘ ;mans as in animals, entire popula- | tions: can be protected for as little , Water-Ravage HARTFORD. Conn. (INS)—Resi- dents of flood-stricken areas in the northeastern states disease in ravaged sections as of- i ficials pledged an ‘all-out effort to \eliminate the danger ' floods, of future ra * rl Residents of communities whose today | | guarded against the outbreak of the fight against the threat of disease was in Connecticut, worst hit of the flood stricken states, which included:. Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Massa- ‘ chusetts and Rhode Island, in New England. The four days of torrential rain The toll of dead rose to 47-28 | d East Girds dicted only light, scattered rain through today. In Denver, President Eisen- hower authorized federal aid for | new areas of New York, Con- necticut and New Jersey which he declared to be “major dis- -| aster” localities. ‘I'm glad to see any kind of a) Rogers City), roads and bridges | flood, or whose water supplies may | . Property damage from the sée- have been contaminated were| ond flood disaster to hit the area warned to boil all drinking water. in two months seemed certain to er 4 in etand like new, EM 3-220 To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 Just ask for the WANT AD DEPT. where they were needed. Persons | Was expected to fall short of who have wells near septic tanks | August's half-billion dollar level. were advised to boil their drinking | water, : The principal battleground ie a * * * Weathermen agreed guardedly that the worst was past and pre- I water mains were burst by the left 30,000 homeless and jobless. | Typhoid shots were administered crack the $100 million mark, but. | Federal Civil Defense Director In Today's Press County News ........8; 10, 23 Editoriale ..ccccemere cies G | Sports... .ccccccesss 19, W, 2 Theatere occ cs ccccv vances 18 TY & Radio Programs... .. 2 Wilson, Farl........... bs] | Women's Pages..,...13, MM, The weatherman says that there | is a possibility of a few scattered 1 panty of few seater Price of Newsprint chasiae in the temperature tonight. | Boosted $5 Per Ton Temperatures for the next. five | days will average near normal, | without major changes. Today's high in Pontiae will) ‘range from 54 to 58. This evening ' the mercury may drop as low as | 40 degrees. Downtown today's lqw before 8 a.m, was 47 degrees. The ther-| mometer registered 56 at 2 p.m, British Jailbird Returns © ‘With Hunger, Torn Pants | NEW YORK (®—St. Lawreace Corp., Montreal, has increased the price of newsprint $5 a ton, ef- here” today. company announces a price ehange, others follow suit. | The increase brought the price | of newsprint for St.. Lawrence cus- tomers to $131.a ton, delivered in {New York, | Even before this.latest increase, LEICESTER, #ngland ® — Two the price of. newsprint has more hours after escaping from jail } night, 25-year-old Dennis Anson rang the bell at the front gate and asked the warden to let him back in, mo “I'm -tired, cold and hungry,” | Directors Anson explained, ‘and. besides 1 split my pants climbing over the | | fence.” years. Plan New Opera House NEW YORK iw —The Board of of the Metropolitan Opera have voted in favor of build- ing 4 new opera house, The pres- ent one, built in 1883, seats only Against Disease projects, and the need for fed- eral-backed insurance to absorb the shock of flood losses. ‘At the same time in Boston U.S. Val Peterson and Governor Abra- jham A. Ribicoff toured stricken | sections of Connecticut. At Norwalk,.one of the hardest ‘hit Connecticut communities, | Peterson pledged speedy federal |aid. A similar: promise was given by Ribicoff. cut, urged establishment, of a $300 million flood and hurricane pro- tection program. The big task now was to unsnarl ‘and clean up the highways and son why a “finer, greater Nor-’ railroads. Some train servicé, had walk’ cannot emerge “from this been restored 6n the New York | disaster,” and declared: Central and New Haven railroads “Norwalk lke the Aug. 19 | ut schedules at best were patch- vietims of Winsted and Putnam | work ns prevents a great persed ter |. Al public and private schools rebaliding and ‘ . “” | in Connecticut were reported velapasent. i closed either because of damage He and-Peterson were agreed on | to school buildings or transporta- \ the need for sound flood control , tion difficulties. * * * Ribicoff said there was no rea- ast. than doubled in the last dozen) ! Senator Prescott Bush of Connecti- | | from Lockheed Air Termi- nal in nearby Burbank. One eyewitness said a wing dropped off before the craft plunged into the building. ‘Rescuers said the pilot was burned ‘beyond immediate identi- fective, Nov, 1, it was announced | fication. Police Lt. Roy O. Miller | said papers, including a will, in- Usually when one Canadian | dicated it was Thorne. The pilot also gave that name on takeoff. ; The other known dead were iden- tified as: Mrs. Betty Jean Wolf, 1%, resi- dent in the upstairs apartment where the plane crashed, Sheryil Camille Preston, 2 months, whe had just been bap- ‘tized two hours earlier. The baby's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Michael Preston, who lived in the downstairs apartment; ‘Mr. |and Mrs, Frank Marchica of Los Angeles; and Miss Anna Presin- _zano of Lyndhurst, N.J., were in- jured or burned seriously, INJURED CRITICALLY Critically injured were the Mar- chia’s two children, John, 7, and Patricia, 10. All remained at North Hollywood Receiving Hospital. Thorne, heir to a New York .Before moving Las Vegas about seven years ago, Thorne was a frequent, headline-maker around | Hollywood, He was twice injured | sevérely in motorcycle accidents and still walked with a cane. When his wife Johnsie divorced him in 1946, he was also sentenced to a short jail sentence for failing to pay alimony. A superior judge at the time warned him to stop “wasting your life and fooling around with race cars and night | ministrator. The addition will add Hospital Plans 175 More Beds Architects Are Studying St. Joseph’s Need for Increased Facilities stun tar cea CaS sa em SNE Mays ot Miron ae Announcement of plans for add- ing a Tew south wing to St. Jo-~ seph Mercy Hospital was made today ‘by Sister Mary William, ad- at least 175 beds and increase all » other hospital facilities. Goal of the addition and. re- modeling is to bring the facili- ties up te 1960 standards, in- cluding the out-patient depart. ment, to add a 25-bed psychiatric nursing unit, add approximately ten operating and at least five new delivery rooms, and to pro- vide additional private rooms, This announcement followed a conference between members of the hospital administration staff and a team of architects and en- gineers from Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, Inc. of Detroit. The Detroit men toured the hospital, studied the needs and obtained informa- tion from various Dr. C. A. Smith, Chief of aoa ie ey poe et Seti Staff, clubs,” ro ® > : Fuge ileal Os ES THE PONTIAC PRESS ee eink Pt tif BLS RE ee pe : * 1 Fath ge ill ie deve public: improvement projects. A resolution is set to receive a special assessment rol! for a water in Pearsall avenue from Bagley to Wrenn, Communications from a home be alley Rutgers rafiroad. side south avenue Colum - east itt itf ls aT t bugt , sf fy ; eit sideration are contracts for two tive capacities in the council. ' Presently, he is a member of the |Camp Committee and chairman of ithe Council Explorer Activities : * * * During his scouting career, Ostrander has received the Scout- ers Key award, and the American | Legion Americanism medal. Dur- ling his tenure as a Sea Scout | Skipper the Ship was awarded na- tional rating twice, and regional rating three times, The } } UM Hops Hurdle if i | } ai ‘Hom the Montcalm wert rushed in to bul- 3 wark Stora’s defenses, i t hurriedly. The renewed bloodshed in Al- underscored the shaky. posi- of Faure's government, facing an Assembly vote on its general- ly vague Algerian policy, which has neither satisfied the Nationalist | z ; i 5 i ‘i iit iil et Hl Ht Ag i if “School for Jailers” royal family will dine with the Church of England. it is the church's opposition te the remarriage of divorced per- sons which has created the difficult political problems, as well as a personal problem for With these climactic discussions in sight, the two principals held ‘last night what may be their last jlengthy meeting for some time. It was a dinner party at the home of a mutual friend, Max Bonham Carter, one of Margaret's long list of suitors who since has married. It is the fifth straight evening that the princess and the pilot had shared since he returned from his “exile” job of air attache at the British Embassy and Margaret ended her Scottish holiday, But yesterday, the first time since their reunion, photogra- phers caught pictures of the sad- | faced princess. | Her stern and unsmiling look as this month at the State Prison of she rode about London raised the John E. Ostrander Elec District Scout Chairman in the supervision of the 36 scout unit: in the Pontiac District, said Van Braidwood, district executive. Ostrander joined scouting in 1916 -|and has served in several execu- \ JOH bwirasnininnenitiong E, OSTRANDER Early Resident Dies on Coast Mining Engineer, Was, Graduate of PHS | ee : Elmer Cyrenus Becher Arthur Lambert, 1550 Petrolia St. Waterford Township- He was born Oct. 11, 1866, the _} son of Eli and Jane Denton Becher and married Mary Isabell Marka. A member of the Congregational Church in Wakeman, he had been 'a teacher in the schools there. Surviving are ‘three children. Raymond of Detroit, Herbert of Pontiac and Mrs. Lambert. One brother, also survives, Walter Be- cher of Parma, Ohio. Arrangements will be announced later by Home. ~~ Mrs. Wilbur B. Crotty death of Mrs. Wilbur B. (Mar- garet) Crotty, who died at her |home yesterday morning in East | Lansing. She had formerly lived, jin Pontiac. She was born 60 years ago In | Detroit, the daughter of Edward | _and Jennie Hall. | | Surviving besides her husband | ted Thomas P. Bradfield, _| company saying no definite po- | . access points planned for, we would the Pursley Funeral | Word has been received of the | termed the “‘crown- ing point against the turnpike” its “lack of ability to pay for itself compete with the turnpike.”’ He said the turnpike authori- ty’s consulting engineers in a T2= EF ii sc : ; of ii. i : caer if iu i Fz: i Ht = z i i i 5 Irving F. declared, “Some newspaper stories have indicated the Ford Motor Co. But I have a statement from the sition has been requested or decided upon.” Harold A. Roseberry, Franklin Village mayor, said, “Some stories have given the impression Frank- lin was alone in fighting the turn- pike. But I see tonight this is definitely not true.” : Dale Dickason, an Ortonville councilman, said he spoke for a group of farmers who feel the toll road would not aid them in getting produce to market. “With the few be at our destination before we could get on the turnpike.” Ray Strout, of Bridgeport at the north end of the proposed route, said the turnpike in his area would use up “about 1,000 acres’ of the most productive farm land in the country, worth about $100 per-acre per-year. “The freeway would cover land I estimate at a value of only $25 per-acre per-year.” George Daly, superintendent of the Kursley Agricultural School at Hurricane Katie Blows; Typhoon Opal Now Grows iG te if ate eu ie E Handicapped Need $1 Million Dr. Taylor Suggests Stepped-Up Program in Michigan Schools Threaten Blockade After U.S. 24 Death TAYLOR TOWNSHIP (INS)—A blockade of Telegraph road at Wick has been threatened by Tay- lor Township residents irate over the latest death on the road. ° * * who was en route to Taylor Cen- ter High School where she is a teacher. . Rumors were widely circulated that residents, who have been trying for three years to get a traffic light at the intersection, tion at the death site today. persons attempting would be arrested. * * a blockade * Some 31 school buses make an . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18,1955 7. st pe . ay .. e ae City Awards Contract * $ 8 : i i ifs Mr as H 2 = z i | iH all of Detroit, and one sister, Mrs. Donald Shankwiler of Detroit, Hickory Grove Sells FE ip F? | vaae He Es i at it Single Fingerprint Brings Confession BIRMINGHAM — “This is the first time that I can remember in a long time when a single finger- We aa g°s ri il ? 5 the comment of Oakland County Prosecutor Fred Ziem, yesterday, after he had taken statements from two youths who police said have admitted an Oct. 9 breakin, Charged with breaking and enter- ing in the stighttime, are Ronald i a a8 Taylor Township Police said any |Bell, 17, of 768 Davis St, and Garnett F. Gregg, 20, of Rochester, who waived examination when they appeared this morning before Jus- tice John J. Gafill. They were released on $2,000 bond each, for the $40 to $50 burglary and will appear Monday in Oakland County Circuit Court. “The Police said the fingerpriat found Modern Newspaper — Its Prob- | on a cash register at Northwood lems, Operation and Aims.” The | Lanes, 234 South Hunter Blvd., public lecture will be held at the | which was burglarized Oct. 9, was library. credited for: arrest of the youths. s. ° | Both have worked as pin setters Franklin School youngsters will | at the bowling alley. have their own Halloween doings come Oct. 31. The school PTA | Cub Pack 6 to Meet The first fall meeting of Cub Books for the svhool library will be purchased with proceeds. * * * sponsored Baldwin At_an open meeting by Friends of the Public Library at 8:15 p. m. Bill Price, Adjutant Paymaster; James Willhite, Chaplain; Gordon Dean, Sergeant at Arms, and Anthony Renne, Judge Advocate. Philosopher Dies at 72 MADRID, Spain .# — Famed Spanish philosopher Jose Ortega y comet died today of cancer. He was 72. ‘ and Franklin Community Assn. | -__ will sponsor a fair that night from | About a half million tons of silt 7 to 9. . a day is washed into Lake Mead| Movies, a puppet show, square night at 7:15 in the Webster behind Hoover Dam. : and ballroom dancing, a white School gymnasium. nti ee ont cseneeneeme-< fat ee 8 | print has led to a confession,” was _ Pack Six will be held Thursday - estimated 76 crossings daily =| the intersection while transporting | about 3,600 Taylor Township - school children to and from their | homes. Southern Michigan in Jackson. | question of whether her apparent are four children, Mrs. John Lynch | The school, to be held Oct. S| aay wee ~ —_ of some- | 71, is sponsored the U. S. Bu- thing she already ws or some-/| Smallidge of Lansing, Robert C. | .. : , reau_of Prisons oi the State De- | thing she expects to hear soon.’ | Crotty of East Lansing, William |_| Can't see a méat of Corrections. | Normally an animated young FE, Crotty of Denver, Colo. and Prececence over, the education of) The “students,"" turnkeys, sher- woman who waves and smiles eight grandchildren. - ao. chee, - ‘ | ——_-——. iffs, matrons, cooks .and prison from her car, yesterday she sat; Other survivors are three sis- tt dla “ng showed t Tey the | Former MSU Students cuards, will see demonstrations of Staring’ straight ahead seemingly ters, Mrs. Grace Smith of Ann fionne le meeting favored the | ‘H ’ nrisoner searching’ techniques, fire distracted. "Arbor, Mrs. Ethel Ricard and Mrs. ‘Pike. The group's _ attitude | Will Be Given Honors extinguishing and cooking. Olive Hennings, both of California; see — by & map Gey EAST LANSING —Five former Flint, said the toll road is planned of Long Island, N. Y., Mrs. Ralph t, run between two schools there. Only 50 Left! OUT THEY GO. E e * * rs | Townsend, although he an- two brothers, E d the turnpike route) } ; . Th swered newsmen's unending ques- - Halt bck OF pba and Harol spose ts ‘the forey af & werns. Tf. Sen tk ware len i por , e W eather tions in his usual pleasant man-, The body will be at the Labey isn sdinare “We ‘; —~ ez <—s ey Comeaee aw PONTIAC AND = VICINITY—Mostly ner, also seemed more subdued in) Funeral H N_ Cz St.. Eas Michigan's Wormpath — 92.25) iat : clondy and contineed cool with » possi ontract to his buovant spirits over |e eta cape East | miles as the crow files — 113 miles | : Scheduled to receive the awards j bility ef a few scattered t showers | COM s 7 Sp Lansing until Thursday morning 7A are: Louis A. Carapella of Pitts- tates. 54-58. Partly cleedy with | the weekend. when it will be taken to the St. 4% the worm crawls. = . ” 7 tompieemn ke ynecane our ane | Today the princess goes back to. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Chur is burgh, Pa. manager of Westing- | : S aquinag Cathoue are house Corporation's ‘nuclear com: | tomerrow near 60. ‘Northerly winds her “job'’ of being royalty. She in nsi { i t 9 12-18 m.p.h. today, diminishing tonight. Lansing for service a a.m. ee : ™ is scheduled to make daily appear- | lances at public functions for the Rienza E. Smith Theft of Used Tires Reported to Police ponent manufacturing facilities; Today in Pontiac . Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. That Deadline Is Coming FAST! ‘ ’ next week. | 5 At 8 Gm: Wind velocity 19 mph. ee ; . Thieves who struck twice Sun-| eral Motors Corp.; Joseph R. : ote eee, 2 ; | gE Smith tof 134 Bush guy night “got “tvay_ with wed | Gwinn of Lansing, president ofthe Don't Be Sorry When It's Too Late— | Geeteccmet ste | SOVIEL-West ACCOFA tier several mnie tines | {E* valid at $25, Pontiac po-| Peoples Finance Ca; Ammo H. Fate Weomesdty at 1046's m. |" He was born in Ontario, Canada", sald today. uadet ot 3. Wake Yosueeen 1 | p | Oct. 1, 1871, the son of George T. Complaints were received from | president of J. Walter Thompson DEAL TODAY! Youll Never Bu 8 8. mo seeene. JECN UVF VEFMANY | and Emma Harmer Smith, He was CG's Wheel and Frame Shop, | Co.; Ted Smits of New York City, : Hf rege oe |Mmarried to the former Ann F. 16° Orchard Lake Ave., and the Associated Press general sports ge Roe :\86 WASHINGTON (INS)—Secretary ° Howe "| Blue Sunoco Gas Station at 180 ‘editor, and Clyde E. Weed of New Better or Pay Less Than RIGHT NOW! Aes Re eon. oe i of State John Foster. Dulles said | A retired carpenter, he was a eee Lake Ave. In heth cones, | Tere City, vite president <¢ Ae . tha reneged Govntews) | today he expects the Geneva Con- member of the Methodist Church Poyce, Said. =~ vars gp conte Copper 20uiag ‘Os. Highest temperature -. &@ | ference next week to bring Russia in Yale apd had been a resident .~ outs ! temperature. . 47 ’ premises by means of hai _ _, Mean temperatures..0000000000002. 49.5 and the West closer to agreement of Pontiac for many years. which tha thlev . om, Inglsbee Is Charged or . > [7 Weather—Cioudy, | on the unification of Germany. Mr. Smith is survived by two. . is es broke. With Armed Robbe / ete ere | "The secretary said he shared daughters, Mrs. Grace Newman of | O . Y / | BERR eee SS | view President Rickard M, Nix- | Pontiac, Mes. Hazel Lund of Grand | Te gon Lawyer Gives A charge of armed robbery was TRADE ALLOWANCES! j Mean semperesere, ehage eassssserees O15) ong view that the Geneva meet- Blane and two grandchildren. A | $] 19,000 Grant to UM entered yesterday against Richard s 4 esnls se raun| '86 offers more opportunity for | sister, Mrs. Selena Miller of Yale, | Leelee the. ae L. Ingisbee, 29, who was caught : Semperates practical steps other recent | 2l80 survives, TLAND, Ore. (# — A Port-| Saturday night less than an hour J 4 wrt sain 1982 conferences, = : | Service will be held at 2:30 p.m. | land attorney and property de-| after he was believed to have held P| . : hice «: _.._ | Wednesday from the Donelson. veloper has left a bequest of up a grocery store. : a S ba 2 Rs re Sevtneys aks cago Goh Fussoret Home with the Rev, $119.000 to the University of Mich-' Pontiac Detective Thomas a onl lac é al or SS 45 Peg : “cas ‘aul R. Havens of the First Metho. ‘san. , ell, in ‘charge of the case w won he said that neither he nor the gist Church officiating, Hyrial will The money was left in the will heard Inglsbee’s confession, ¢x- ” Fs President on met —-= = be in Perry Mt. Park cemetery. d ne and . who died plained today that it was _— ; 6 treme hope A. 20, . Aldrich was a grad- possible to issue a charge Hy $4 | Some quarters by the summit meet- More than a third of America’s tate of the Michigan law school. armed robbery even though the 65 Mt. Clemens — across from the P, O. $s 4: 18: He said. some of these hopes 50 million autos are more than|Terms of the will were made “gen” Inghihee weed was 6 Worle eo known yesterday. ‘ | dummy. ‘ | went beyond practical possibilities. 10 years old. cueeatiy anit ist Wh 2 ! wk THE PONTIAC aria OCTOBER 18, 1955 Second of Series on State’s Accident Problem : . A Speed Limit Is as Effective as Its Enforcement | fixed speed limit to replace the’ must _| “reasonable and ‘prudent” law we now have, .a law which, because of its vagueness, is unfair. to motor- ists and hard: to enforce. SPEED LIMIT NEEDED Commissioner Childs is on record as advocating » law calling for a is casa ot mie me 10 bis um speed of 6) miles an maxim force would be, of course, a fine hour during the day and 50 at No’ speed law can be really) effective unless there are enough | police officers to assure that it | enforced. A maximum speed law plus 200 | mére state police would be a) potent accident prevention weapon. | ~~ | night. Speed is an important) pyriver education is another of | €: HEM INSURANCE 102 E. Huron St. Our State Police — now | factor. so the idea of a fixed speed has 1,844 men in its makes senae fo me. | taken up at the special session. : : But here is an example of NO FACILITIES | what I meant when I said earlier | ~ 3 , that first things must come first.| About two-thirds of Michigan's | public high schools today offer a Before we establish a maxi- | _ ae | driver training course, which in- cludes hind-the-wheel practice | DIRECT RELATION Late Actor James Dean nn ; ee aa ides ee | It is a well established fact that | | Griving. The Cecowegms s there is a direct relationship be- to Stay on Poll Listing is, however, that only 25 per cent HOLLYWOOD \—The name of | of the graduates of these schools | | the late actor James Dean will re- | | have. an opportunity to take this Whea enforcement main on the ballot for the first} course because, of the lack o steady, traffic Fab og pase i, audience awards poll. | automobiles or teachers. The | versa. With our He had been nominated for “the | common practice is for local auto- | | outstanding performance by a male | mobile dealers to provide the cars, enforcement | star” and “most promising new |.with the school systems bearing | areas is al- | male star of the year,”’ both based | the teachers’ salaries and operat- sometimes fe his performance as the brood. | ing costs. eg ee | John Steinbeck’s| aye “ariver education proposal After he was killed in an at — ea Ose maahl | mobile accident Sept. 30, directors | the a stipe. though not yet included in the of the Council of Motion Picture : ; - ter meee niet | Governor’s program, is closely Organizations were polled to deter- | ~_— ari training related to the need for more state | mine if his name should remain | enrolled in a ver me | | police, |on the ballot and they voted ves o_o | This proposal ‘will call for a | unanimously. _ the important basic matters to be | is signifiéant that all three of these | states have lower traffic death | ‘ : rates than Michigan. ~“~- Only’ suicide, flying in air- craft not operated by estab- lished air concerns, war and professional athletics are not nneth G PSTEAD Ph. 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Wixom, was, Oregori has 3,232 miles of rail-| collision ~: | Police Say Her Son, 19, | oo ee —. oo alan _ Confesses Killing Spouse | of Wealthy Executive "PASADENA, Calif, }—The wite | of @ wealthy advertising executive | has been brutally beaten to death | # — * » and police say her 19-year-old son | admits killing her. = thal : 1€ The youth, John wiley, | ie ne ITE _ roncnts : stammered, “I did it—I killed my | mother,” after re gaining con-| c sciousness last night. in a San ; Bernadino Hospital, Detective’ F Leonard Alter said, pss Hawley threw himself under the ; Cesement BASEMENT AWNINGS wheels of a truck in a suicide try, | STORM SASH COMBI- Aluminum police said, a few hours after the | SCREENS NATIONS Fiberglas body of Mrs. Iris Hawley, 50, was scconeamice found in her blood-spattered bed- room % FLORIDA AND RECREATION ROOMS | Her husband William, a West | OUR SPECIALTY Coast executive of Foster & Kleiser, was -in San Francisco et | ALUMINUM STORM SASH & SCREEN COMBINATIONS the time of the attack but flew | 3 JALOUSIE DOORS CASEMENT STORM SASH-SCREENS back. | JALOUSIE WINDOWS WOOD DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS Alter and Pasadena officers said | sng omaet, “ait mass Wena | by. nerve eal The tte 4 aaesciiea! é } history as a mental patient. PO ‘There are lots of horses in the world, but they fall mainly into three FREE ESTIMATES — 36 MONTHS TO PAY the mother’s body. and quoted a ‘yPes: the big heavy draft horses with huge feet and immense strength; Open 6 Days a Week — 7:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. phrase: “There's more to this than the tough shaggy horses, often small; the slender, fast horses. ¢ | just gum-popping.” The third type, race horses and hunters, are descended from Ara- 1661 South Alter quoted the youth as saying ian steeds. They are bred for speed and the ine lines of their bodies. | FE 4-2598 Telegraph he killed his mother early Sunday. You all know about horse racing, “where the ‘long, slim horse is Pontiac Asked why, the detective said the ridden by jockeys who know just how to get the most speed from their | : : ; youth replied: ‘‘They wouldn't tell, mounts, | ene eer : me about my eyes. There's no light | ‘There are also steeplechase runs, where the horses make high SEE YOUR NEAREST PONTIAC DEALER Ee ==! in them.” Alter said Hawley also| jumps over hedges and long difficult jumps over water. : - | complained that his parents never Here is Polly on her horse Jeeves, a jumper. Paste this picture on Fold back the ends of the base along the dotted lines and the base DOUBLE HOLDENS 4 Homade Anniversary Northwest Airlines arta un, Sing Jeeves back to the right and then push him over Pe |e Asks Rate Reduction |___ SOUOERON: Ts rien Meme pauG Scars TRADING STAMPS | ss} BAKED GOODS asa Sart Novy Claims New Speed as Jones at OE SAN see Se WEDN ES AY bi ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL | Sut ‘carts Sat cr, Record fr Jot Planes isc a vor es a : , ri ea neapolis-St. Paul and New York | World speed record of 625.163 | Doubly Sure of Death Date & Nut Hermits .. 2. AQ | rien icing secon [m8 Tr a Somer cloned) DORCHESTER, Engnd — | from $2 to Sil subject to CAB | 1+ Gordon Gray, 32, La Jolla, | yeaf-old Harry May killed cradle | Sgprevel, ase°te tahy effect Got. Calif., set the mark in a Douglas | by jamming the accelerator of his | = ® 30. They are $9 between Detroit is a A4D Skyhawk jet last Saturday at car to the floor, then running “4 Wy Cafeteria and Lunch Counter and Milwaukee, $20 between De- ee tees ees is ont on treit and Minneapolis, sis be- neart : . ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL tween Detroit sed Now Tost. $82 rigor moray lng rege log ge = Pes Pef ol op elo] ololel so . de : | apolls, $29 between Milwaukee | Old Tecord of 649.46 m.p.h. held by | an hour. Individual Chicken Pot Pie. .49¢ | srt sv xe. 201 m4 seven The coach-freight flights would = om —e, y| cao box cardboard and color it with crayons. Cut out Polly, Jeeves | vc | = " SN SE om caer 1918 : Thirty-Seventh 1955 Ff ctareea. ao abe a two holes indicated. be | . COMING IN THE 'SG OLDSNOBILES ! Restaurant Month—Wonderful Change originate at Minneapolis at 10 p.m. -A BRAND NEW CONCEPT IN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS! \ and at New York at 11 p.m. On Wonderful Meal Away From Home Sondays through Fridaya. with - seat DC4 airplanes. On any flight, __ | however, the number of seats may . HOMADE FOOD SHOP Scotland's lowlands represent / only about.10 percent of the coun- be reduced to accommodate cargo. : : — 4 | try's area but contain about 75 ; . 144-146 NORTH SAGINAW STREET =f), tree, bor comin about NEW "4 , a of its industry. 4 j f ' Your Partner In Safety! might call a professional driver—drives many more miles per year, on the average, than the private motorist. If anyone is interested in driving carefully, in achieving long- F : time safety records, it’s-the truck driver. For driving’s his business, a his bread and butter. If, through an accident, he’s kept off the road, E his earnings stop and his job may be jeopardized, He simply can’t afford to be anything but a safe, careful, courteous driver—and the records show that's what most truck drivers are: DRA-MATIC DRIVE Here, from your partner in safety—the truck driver—are some friendly suggestions for furthering.safe driving on our highways. If everybody cooperates, we'll all enjoy happier, safer driving. p Be sure your car is in good operat- 7 Don't follew tee closely the car @ ing condition at all times. Have © ahead of you. The sate distance it checked periodically by @ compe- between moving vehicles varies ac- tent mechanic. cording to the speed they are trav- ; eling but you must always allow for Obey oll traffic lows. They were the fact that the fellow ahead may formulated te protect you and suddenly stop without warning. everyone whe_uses our highways. 4 Accident statistics continue te rate in planning @ trip, don’t schedule . speed os the number one cause of more miles per day than you con automobile accidents—and speed is | comfortably and safely drive. Fig- directly related to the seriousness | wre on average speed of 30 miles of accidents when they occur. per hour ond limit your driving . ___ time to 10 hours at most. Truck drivers are carefully picked | . . On long drives, stop now and then atid tharoughly trained for their pro- *. sala * to rest ond relax. Pull off the road —fession. They are tremendously con- _ te a safe parking position, get ovt = cerned with promoting safety on our po gee Don't drive if you're highways. They-want to work with . you as your partners in safety! 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Walte's White Sewing Center—Fourth Floor dada RN RS i SI ages \ eS ae Fo f r. re Ge be ey ra foe i > iy “es i | fe ap UESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1055 - ea a tN MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1955 - Report on UNESCO Rejected by Legion This newspaper shares the disap- pointment many citizens must feel in the American Legion’s rejection of the Murray report on UNESCO. — In 1953 the Legion’s national execu- tive committee denounced thé United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cul- tural Organization. Four months later herence to a nebulous world govern- ment.” It also was charged that “rene United Nations, the Legion's ac- tion has no meaning beyond the opinion expressed. - This incident makes one wonder who knows most about UNESCO, the con- vention delegates or the Legion com- mittee that studied the subject over an extensive period of time. Cornell Expert Sees _End of Crop Surpluses ' In.a thought provoking address, Pro- v* . arrest 29 e TEST ee Te Reser PP « rand future. In the process he high- ghted factors which too often are ignored in discussions of farm problems.. a Wek .W.2 - One is the decrease since 1920 from 60,000,000 to 40,000,000 acres in land | the effect of increasing by six per cent *the acreage available for domestic pur- * = Sk ho } An even more important factor has been the 80 per cent decline in the number of horses; and mules from 26,000,000 to less than five million. This has released + 75,000,000 acres formerly used + for raising draft animal feed, - thus adding 21 per cent to land available. for human needs. ’ * * * | A’third and very important factor is increased crop yields per acre. National ‘averages, all groups included, now run }a little more than 25 per cent above 1920 levels. ; A fourth factor is a 10 per cent in- “crease in livestock and 60 per cent in the amount of meat, milk and egg pro- ‘duction since 1920. These increases have - ‘@ccurred despite the fact that there has ‘been no gain in total farm acreage dur- _ ing’ that period. On the overall basis ‘Professor DeGrarr believes that the ‘cost-price relationship will hold close jt 85 per cent of parity for all crops and * “reau predicts that population will increase 7.5 per cent by 1960 and _ 25 per cent by 1975. aL Slowpokes Dangerous _ Many motorists must have been cheered to note that recognition has been given to the danger created by abnormally slow automobile drivers. This came from a panel of experts during the recent convention of the American Automobile Association in Washington. Members of that panel were a Michigan traffic director, a Vir- ginia State Police official and an Indiana Legislator. The Michigan member branded the slowpoke “as great a menace as the fast driver.” No one in his right mind advo- cates excessive speed. But on roads capable of moving large volumes of traffic expeditiously, so-called Sunday drivers are the cause of needless traffic hazards. Convention discussion brought out the fact that police arrest as many slow- pokes as speeders on Los Angeles free- ways. In our view that policy makes sense. - fe : Feperat inheritance taxes are so high that in many a case the happlest mourner at a rich man’s funeral is Uncle Sam. The Man About Town First Frost Delayed Everything Now Is Matured; Farmers Hoping for a Freeze Fool: What you should not drive like—you may meet another. ee is only about once in a quarter century first killing frost in this area holds the middle of October, as . Our farmers now are say- pIFERTAE. aan Eee caekegt TH ff goioe Hae { | a: : “Ten days at sea is too long. Land next Sunday at Naples.” . “We saw pictures of.a Missouri boy and a 1344-pound cabbage in some of the Michi- gan papers,” phoned Mr. and Mrs, Abner Wheeling of Keego Harbor, “and beg to inform the world that we raised one that weighs over three times as much, 42 pounds.” Notice in the clerks’ headquarters of one of Pontiac’s largest stores: “Be a self starter and the boss won't have to be a crank.” Three young-at-heart football fans, Lemuel VanSyckle, 97, of Waterford, and John Marvin, 91, and Joe Ammon, 88, of Clarkston, enjoyed a weekend game, and also did a good: job at carrying the ball at the pancake supper that followed. The office already calls attention te thé fact that 1956 will have more than the average number of Fridays the thirteenth. It will have three, in January, April and July. The current year had only one, in May.. A phone call ‘from Mrs. Bernard Feltman . of Cass Lake, says she has taken all of the autumn foliage tours mapped in the Pontiac Press, and is prouder than ever of her county. When their poultry flock decreased a few every night, : Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Freling of Waterford, put up a vigil, and caught a ferret and their family pet cat fighting over one of the carcasses. It has been brought to my attention by Postmaster Leslie H. Dean that a con and instructive pamphlet on parcel will soon be available for free distribution at the post office. Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Mary Dailey — of 609 East Kennett Road; ninety-first birth- day. ; Mr. and Mrs, William Teak of Oxford; golden wedding. Mrs, Nell Hummer of Ortonville; ninety-fourth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones of Hartland; golden wedding. -_ _ Mr. and Mrs, Thomas A. Cummings. of Brown City; golden wedding. THE PONTIAC PRESS. e ee ee 4, WUPRIS. a Don’t Le / te 7 bw, . 4 te art ‘ David Lawrence Says: ADA Condemnation of Nixon May Help His Nomination by the Republican Party campaigns in American political history.” ° Democrats on Capitol Hill. HELPED ELECT IKE It was “Korea, communism, and corruption” which epitomized as issues the movement against Trumanism in 1952 and helped to elect Eisenhower. Recently those with whom the wish has been father to the thought have sought to. make it appear: that the anti- Communist issue is dead and bu- ried. ‘ But the anti-Communist issue isn't dead in American politics. It will cost the Democrats mil- lions of votes next time because there is no evidence that the Democratic party leadership has taken a firm stand against Com- munist infiltration in America. Efforts have been made seeking to prove that the persons fired on security grounds by the Elisen- hower Administration were really fired for political purposes. ‘‘The Fund for the Republic,” which is playing the same game on the se- curity issue as the ADA and the Democratic party strategists, re- cently a “study” of about 50 selected cases, giving out only fragments of testimony de- signed to prove that the persons involved were unfairly treated. WILL INSURE CLEAN-UP Some day the administration will be compelled to answer this form of attack by publicizing some of the cases that arose under the Truman regime involving great danger to the national security, and thi’ will only tend to intensify the anti-Communist issue. Certainly the nomination - of Vice President Nixon will insure a “clean-up,” but it will not be the Republican nominee or the party that will be the subject of the “clean-up.” Presidential elections are often swung by —— Smiles credit for having sense. Film Star Calls Childbirth a “Religious Experience” By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. A movie star, planning to have _ her baby the natural way, said she wants to know exactly what is happening when her baby is born-—"‘It should be the greatest thrill of a woman's lifetime.” Another movie star had her first baby in a hospital in the , standard nineteenth century way. “Toward the end of the first stage of labor they’ gave me a shot of something — and the next thing T knew I had a baby. They told me I should have been grateful. I wasn't. They had put me out against my wishes.” The poor girl should have realized that the hospital “offi- clals” have to make a big deal the hospital can’t bother with such’ things. When this young mother had her second baby, it was at home by natural childbirth. This, she says, was “a beautiful experience; I'd even call it a religious experi- ence.”’ Her answer to a friend who asked her why a. movie star. should prefer natural childbirth, with all that pain; “Pain, my eye. It's just a few confractions.” WORD TO MOTHERS To prospective mothers who are at the mercy of the old timers, another observation made by this movie actress who has born one child the’ nineteenth century. way and one the Read way (natural) should be of interest, ‘Knowing that you can have the anesthetic at any time you want it—you don't want itt At least I didn't. But the fact that if’s avail- able is insurance against being tense. You can relax.” * * * Now if I were to make such a statement as a doctor a lot of, well, shall we say wiseacre wom- en would ask how many babies I have had, or something equally absurd. We can't blame the poor creatures — the only instruction they have had is what the old timers have deemed proper. tution and submit to all the rules and regulations in order to have a baby. I can sympathize with them when they return home with a baby, if they wonder whether the smart nurse picked the right baby from the lot on display in the show window. But all I-can do about it is to keep telling them that home is the best place to have a baby. — _Every woman who expects a baby may learn something to the ad- vantage of her welfare and hap- ‘piness by studying Little Lesson No. 4, Preparing for Maternity, for which send me 25¢ and a stamped, self-addressed envelope. . § ed ‘letters, hot more than one page or words to personal | : g z ret 3 é = ¢s sf Be i : Ht t i ff eit 2 i Fe i H Hi tf g § Eg ; [ ul at set H lei i = of f i : Fights for Men’s 3 gs > Ht eh Pat dale! i i Le ettie ie BE fl i z | : TEER FE - But Hite gfe < strtest vt ry ¥ ; a He zt iE Ar ifs citizens. The CGT was fist. . of the exiled Peron is questionable, but surely the figure. is high. Un- less“ taught something other than “Peronismo,” they could be a con- stant threat to tranquility. The government of Maj. Gen. Eduardo Lonardi is trying to show the Peronistas the difference be- Typical were two editorials on the same page of “La Epoca” zs Ht s thie ttt i | i i Z i ao 38 °F i Ff in Aik Bais i i z ; wonderful to anyone , have been to me .. . How could another creature in... This world compare to you? Looking Back : 15 Years Ago 800,000 MEN may be drafted within eight months. ONE. FORECAST has Willkie president by five million votes. 20 Years Ago JAPS MAY seize five Chinese states. . BRITAIN DEMANDS France's aid in Mediterranean; Laval con- sents. : Case Records of a Psychologist: It’s Difficult to. Translate Which Reflect Psychology “Idioms” are special uses of words which are not easy to translate literally into another language. Notice the dismay of the Spanish student who com- plimented his dance partner on how well. she looked in her “nightgown.” Advertisers call this the “feeling tone” of words. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-368: Earlier this year I received a letter taking me to task for a supposed error in my column | asked: “At which celebra- Day—Labor Day—Father’s Day. And I had indicated that Dad's Day was the correct reply. To my , however, I re- ceived the following terse warning from. the National Fathér's Day Committee: “I should like you to know that the official holiday is called Fa- ther’s Day and the official flow- er is the red rose for the living and the white rose for the de- parted.” But this executive apparently and Father's Day, He mistook the football October tribute called Dad's Day for his own pet project of Father's Day. That would be an easy error for pes foreigner to make, since foot- ig so typically an American . Maybe a great many American know the difference, so if you teen- In every language there are also many phrases which cannot be translated directly into another tongue so they will make sense. “Clean as a whistle” is one ex- ample. What sense would it make if Idioms, | of Words As she came down the stairway in her evening gown, this tactful Spanish boy decided to pay her a compliment. “‘How beautiful you look in your nightgown," he gallantly stated. At which the other girls laughed and giggled. “How should I know it was wrong?” the boy later asked me. “My English professor said ‘eve- ro ae eee Sf eee ee eee { Se i ; fit eae 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. dence 18. 1953 o J * No Down Payment! 3% Up to 36 Months to Pay! E te As Low as $7.67 Monthly! i ’ Established 1910 A- ELBLING & SONS © Sheet Metal Work ® Rooting * Heating ® Air Conditioning 73 S. Parke St. Phone FE 4-1504 WILL IT PROTECT YOU? Under Michigan's New Financial Responsibility Law Be Sate, See Us Today! ! 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When the first-schools for the sons and daughters of the Ameri- can occupation army were founded in October 1946, supplies were so scarce some children brought wrapping paper to take notes on. Today there are 108 elementary and high in France and Germany. More than 100,000 Amer- jean children have attended them. Here’s Another Worker Who Hates Automation FREEPORT, Tl. —When po- lice put an electric speed timer |into operation Saturday morning, Nelson Keaft of nearby Lena was | one of the first arrested. | On his way home Saturday aft- | ernoon, he was flagged down again | for speeding. |’ Yesterday the timer caught him a third time, on his way to work, | In each instance he was charged | with exceeding the 35-mile-an-hour | limit. | Texas State Fair Jinx for Visiting McVeys DENISON, Tex. ®—The Wayne |R. McVeys say might not attend the State Fair of Texas again. ° | Back in 1946, they visited the fair and had to hitchhike home. Some- body stole their automobile, - This week they visited the fair again and returned to Denison by train. Somebody stole their 1954 | model automobile. McVey said vis- | iting the fair was “getting mighty | expensive.” Although only 63° per cent of American families live in single family homes, 9 per cent. of all i|home accidents occur in such | homes. Before Big Four Confab|. May Be Arms Move. :| Westinghouse, C10 - “im te |Resume Talks Today Schools i in 10th Year| "= | members. The University of Minne- | s0ta band has provided about 70 LILGE is a Waterford High School grad- | uate, * * *@ Pfc. Edward E. Burgett, 19, son | 3427 Bendelow, Rochester, is now | ; tt, a mem- * ber of the Nation- BURGETT. al Guard, is PITTSBURGH (® -- Negotiators for Westinghouse Eelectric Corp. Electrical Workers headed back to the bargaining table Yoday in an effort to settle a strike of 44,000 workers Federal mediator John R: Mur- ray of Philadelphia arranged the meeting. The workers left their jobs at 30 U. of M. Marching Band Guest of Buick Saturday Motor Division of General Motors Corp. But all is not work for band Michigan band members with | News of the Men in : Donna J. Lilge, 19, daughter of of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Duffield of | j and the CIO International Union of | ° f EAE sea ver ae se y epee ey So TT eee ay i. PWe os ris fee eS Arh ie f iA f $ ‘ / / < ‘Bad Check Convition Gibson, 23, of 6180 Sunnydale, \* ; rkston, Service Nets Time in Jackson Gibson “pleaded guilty Oct. 10 Sentenced to 1 to 14 years in jodie ype ec cee ey awaiting further orders trom Camp | Jackson state prison yesterday by | pt. 16 in Waterford Township \. training at Lack- land Air Force Charles Hallead, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde graduated [som Sampson Air} Force ° -Base, _ N, Y., is now sta- Base, Texas. Airman 3c) Hallead attended | Pontiac High | School, Randall L. Koonce, 19, ‘son of. Mr, and Mrs, John Koonce of 301 Nawakwa, Roch- éster,” has com- tive School in At- Janta, Koonce is a member of the} Pontiac National Guard unit which he joined in Jan- uary, 1954,He attended Rochester | High School. . ep Indiana has 6,641 miles of rail- |- road. .| George B. Hartrick was James lion tons of iron ore reserves. Carpenter, ‘received basic) Hallead of 67 W. | Columbia; having | tioned at Amaril- | lo Air Force) ’ pleted the Whee! | Vehicle Repair. course at the Or-/ dinance Automo-| Georgia. | Oakland. County Circuit Judge) India has. an estimated 10 bil- j Kentucky whiskey 1s enjoyed the call is for. Sunny Brook KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY | & ‘2° $ 5393 THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY: DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTULLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, _ LOUISVILLE, ay. ats PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ; dates for a dance Saturday night. Breakin in Southfield imprisons City Man * Renall Pea 2, of OFS Jesse | yesterday was St., Shelton admitted Oct. 10 break ‘ing into a‘ Southfield Township church last Sept. 19 and taking | $270, | Schooner Museum Closed The grand climax of the year’s automobile announce- ments will take place in our showroom within the next few days. It will be the presentation of the inspiring new 1956 Cadillacs—featuring great new styling . . . com- Order Now for Early Delivery of Your The Best Is Yet To Come! pletely new intetiors . . . the most powerful engine in . a wholly new Hydra-Matic Drive ... and two entirely new models. Yes, the best is yet to come—and it’s coming your way from Cadillac! Cadillac history . JEROME MOTOR SALES ‘CO. 280 s. Seginaw St., Pontiac, Michigan Ph. FE 4-3566 Super-Value Here's the very newest for ot $199.95! smart! jitters, extra brightness. Newest 21°? 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Local, which instigated the cireu- lation of the petitions, stated to- ry ~ = = i Hf [: s i test ROMEO—The time set for the filing of petitions by dairymen throughout the state who are not igan Milk Producer Assn. direc- |’ A spokesman for the Romeo| | Petitions Flood Romeo ‘Dairymen’ s Headquarters ed ger, 6955 Patmore, Williams Lake; FESTIVAL PREPARATION—Mrs. Albert Led- Mrs. George N. Drayton Plains. Arthur Meyer, 6821 Desmond, Williams Lake, pre- im "<< 7 St, Andrews Guilds Present Fall Festival Chili Supper Tonight SEYMOUR LAKE — The Meth- 2G < eet +t af bd 8 itl FFs : Fl H A; AG i will review their duties, Chairman Public Showing of Film ‘Thursday at Four Towns ments will be served by the fourth grade room mothers with Mrs. Seeman, Petes, and ee M. Sawyer in charge. Troy Township The Troy Union PTA business meeting will be-held at the school at 8 p.m. Thursday, John Bro will Higgins, 9274 Big Lake Rd., Clarkston; and Mrs. Holly Red Cross Resuming Work on Identification HOLLY—This week the local Red Cross directors work to bring their val oo a up ‘to date on children in the Holly Area Schools. : phase of the work already have been distributed, The work was started following the Flint and Texas cyclones last year, and its resumption was ac- centuated by the recent eastern storms. It is being done to make identification easier should’ any disaster oc occur here. Metamora Group Sets Installation for Tonight METAMORA — Semi-public {n- . | Stallation will be held tonight at 8 p.m. for Metamora OES newly take place in Masonic Hall. New officers.jnclude Mrs. Ron- ald Walker, Floyd Walkens, Mrs. Arthur Clark, Arthur Clark, Mrs. Don Travis and Mrs, Lyle Alien. County Radio Amateurs to Cooperate. in Test Oakland County Amateur Radio Emergency Corps members will participate in the section emer- gency test:this Wednesday at 7:45 im cooperation with the Oakiand County Hospital Assn. Mobiles will be sent fo each of the ten hospitals in the county to be moderator, for a panel dis- cussion on report cards, discipline in school and PTA conferences. Re- | freshments will be served by the | beginners room mothers. This is membership month. Hudson Covert A colored film of Pontiac Agen- cies at work on the subject of Mexico's population is increas- ot children, pertaining to a child | establish emergency communica- tions. 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Ml Loan Service on a distinctly friendly basis .. . friends and residen SOT at | THE will open a for the conveni- ji ts in the Lake area. re 3-257) Cissied ender tho bows ol the State of bien j School Board to Ask for Million Dollars elected officers. The event will |” fo RNA Festival Eastern Central District Drayton Plains* Girl Married in Home Service Hospital Drive Opens in Week Memorial Gift Program to Launch Campaign for $350,000 Fund In is F | i dl ag sags eeu 3 | 3 z » | MRS, DORIS HENDRICKS The Rev. Mrs. Doris Hendricks of Bad Axe, will be featured evan- gelist at the Clintonville Chureh of the Nazarene, 3005 Mann Rd. The revival services will start tonight and continue through Oct. 30. Service will begin at. 7:30 every night. , Lapeer Residents Give to Chest Drive Tonight Quota for this year is $8,000. Group Slates Meeting ORTONVILLE—The Esther Cir- cle of the Methodist Church will meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow at: the ‘home of Mrs. John Ish. 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Hadley Chapter | ciate matron, Mrs. Jack Bennis; ween evens co mramatee co eS E in =| al and ex- action that stops als and icing Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Floyd | O.E.S, will be at 8 p.m. Wednes- | associate patron, Melvin Mott; ARE YOU A BLUE C CLUE GeneD First Name of Spouse Year Bora e No other without tt Ser ame abionk the mete wage a ee day, conductress, Mrs, Yula Hallberg: tuusceipen NOW? : resulta Many who suffered sweling. promoting healing’ moet al 136 pm. foureday im the |, shoe to be installed are Mrs. associate conductress, Mrs. Lee mo 0, ves 0 “NO... i wee" Teel : Je ho, Pass oe comfort. Get new stainless Pazo®. Won't church parlors For’ their -|Nina Henderson, worthy matron; | Bryant; secretary, Mrs. Robert residing with e . Pazo 6med- stain clothes. Modern suppositories discus oF ol tee ne will | Leon Henderson, worthy patron; | Bartlett and treasurer, Mrs. Claude Fetes MOCPITAL OR SURGICAL FIRST WAME spout! vean ‘ includ- or ointment both at druggistal to be built. to service this ares. Mrs. Marie Burgess, associate ma- weet, Suellen of officers will . QEMPLOYER GROUP _( INDIVIDUAL POLICY rigs List Last Name if | imiTIAL| 808 e tron; Howard , associate riday. 5 a patron; Mrs. Zillah Hill, secretary; ——_— ‘Ete eS ee ee | Le : Ed Hospital Service ichigan Medical r ¢ nadia suletees ani wae Blue Star Mothers Set Service Now Group hotel and wre -— ‘ i < “ Feweabe. Holy, “newehie gun: Breakfast Event Plans 1-80 MOSPITAL AND $2500 INCOME-SuRGICAL | 6. , " ffi BIG BEAVER — The Blue Star ' 12.90 DAILY - oan Hill will be Mrs Mothers of Big Beaver will hold _ sson BENEFIT _ a galloping breakfast, bake and : apron sale on Thursday. _ ae naseoxy () 9. 5 New 4-H Club Agent The public is invited to the Company Where Wage Eareer Works tenatuas Dawe Takes Over in Lapeer eta Base’ bie Wee at , eee L/ in t ver LAPEER—Gerald Malosh is the | Big Beaver and Rochester Road. PIBASE OETACH THES PART CAREFULLY AND RETABY MHS; benefits will be available only for houpital adminions , 4H Club for doctors’ services on and after that except that : ' Coutiyy andi will cneuane’ blo marr] mic Maany "Oneal Sainties Mscbe "Rs - Spe detect tks cootract ead iSogunonal cfs aby sense sy duties Nov. 1. He has been club | Slate Father-Son Event > | conn oe y Sooty bene oy es ye ese bd agent in Clare and Gladwin Coun-| WATERFORD—The Men's Bea- | ‘our = mil se snl ten membership y contrast, | ‘ _ con Club of the Waterford Commu- ties of each oom tack ecsoplense 69'pee Michigan Hopital Service and Michigna, Medical ‘Service j The new assistant county agent | nity Church is sponsoring a Father ‘ees ciaghes duhared Gs cociaieas waS ba eomatind bp relative to services rendered under the pins. is Jim Crosby, who has been club | and aa Sen RRM ot COE ae, Se a agent in Bran¢h County They replace John Bondarenko os fe Reet te | ; Annual Turkey Dinner * GRE Slated in Rochester ROCHESTER—The Annual Con-, i \ Ye gregational turkey dinner is to be ‘ | : .| held in the church dining room, ® e ; Thursday. 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Still they say | : your cold is common, they look at | é f you with contempt and fear, and | = your pride is cut off as sharply | | people “Is why we call it common.” No matter how magnificently - y 0 ete ty youl or 0 way | blow, your nose, is their th bad gh ietad es Jimausens | { be m a 4 as the zephyrs-in your nasal pas- what Sol aro Wiping en | *. 3 ) Ay . a | commen. letthe cat It “t's noq that T don't want to CAUSE U NKN - : . | all. | | r kiss you,” say your alleged loved ones, “But you understand.” Un-understanding and untouch- i] . | No one knows yet exactly why| Then people will refer to you | you catch a cold, but it probably | #5 distinctively, if disgustingly, A PENNY PINCHER — Bartender has to do with virus, sudden weath- | healthy. 4 “Peole ~ Bob Denton knecis beside a solid | Lumber Co.? | need 2 new rool! it's a funny thing— pillar of British pennies—14,658 of | them. They were piled by cus- | tomers on the bar of a vacation resort in Great Yarmouth, Eng- land. 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That's mod- roll with the turn of the “* ern oversquare design. wheel to cut friction and —one for heavy-duty And it means less piston steering effort, making the models, anotlier for light- travel, longer engine life. driver's job lighter. and medium-duty models. 1 { | ! | | | | ferent styling treatments | { | | | | | 4 pian tease wa ea aemiennonief —_ eet ee ee re ee ee ee cee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Year after Year America's Best Selling Truck MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES, | 34 Mill St. and 211. —. St. Pontiac, ‘Michigan Le eS se ES St eR eS ts: 4 J i ’ ' ’ % a é cel Si i sali ery pe ae ve a te 3S ‘ nl « je SE ee we fr " / i " ji oe A : a are ee al ‘etl gt ul i rt ‘ oF ee, bis om eee pi { : \ ¥ aa Paul Felice onti cS of Dellwood avenue, Mrs. Donald GQ Finelli of Lenox avenue and Mrs. Frank Perna of West Ann Arbor avenue (left to right) have been busy plannin ac Sym Frolic sponsored by the Italian-American yphon y Club. The party will be held Saturday from 9 p.m. until I a.m. at Pontiac the program and the refreshments for the sixth annual Fall | Local Hall on East Kennett road. Inexperienced Widow Wins the Job By ANNE HEYWOOD - One day recently, I met a friend for lunch, When I stopped to pick her up at her office, I noticed the receptionist and was tremendously impressed, * * * My friend is the personnel direc- As I waited, I had an opper- receptionist, of Owen School Hear Reports Mrs. Herbert Nelson, Mrs. Robert Baldwin and Mrs. W. M. Twichel gave reports at the recent Owen School PTA meeting. ~ * * at woman. * * * When she was screening appli- hand, was “just a housewife.” well because it required a really skillful le cants, the bulk of them were younger than*Mrs. Wilkinson and _ 2° * © all of them had had some experi- ence. Mrs, Wilkinson, on the other She was a widow and her hus- band had been in life insurance. She missed him a lot, and wanted very muck to get a job with peo- ple and keep busy. » “She seemed capable,” my friend told me, “and I liked her was frightened by that total lack of experience, Mrs, Wilkinson could understand that and was frank about her lack of business train- R “But then she said one thing, and that’ did it. ANSWERED CALLS “She said, ‘While I've never been | writing down all messages accur- ately!’ * * * “Well,” my friend smiled, “that is just what this job requires, so I ‘hired Mrs, Wilkinson, business training or no." That is a perfect example of translating your “just a house- wife” experience Into terms that impress the business world, | If you have this problem, send me a stamped, self-addressed en- silly questions as if they! velope, care of the Pontiac Press, Mrs. Eugene Chisholm, program chairman, introduced Alice Mae | Stephens, who gave two readings, | and ship. teacher, who gave @ short | talk about her students, who rep-) resent 18 countries. Four of Miss Antona’s students, ‘eva trom Spain, Tiltie Roth, Paz Vega pain sealy, Refreshments were served to the | group by mothers from Mrs. | Theodore R. Fauble’s and Mrs. Leah Hearveats’ Mrs. Roy Castor and Mrs. Donald Miss Janice Antona, citizen- | } Setting up the sale of “High “Fever Follies” are (left) Mrs. Wil- liam Rogers of Washington street and Mrs. Charles Allen of Pioneer avenue. Spon: | ‘manner and her appearance, But I tickets for. the sored by the Auxiliary to Pontiac General Hospital, the follies will be presented Nov. 2 and 3 at Pontiac High School. OES Areme Chapter Inst As Mrs. Edward Pritchard as- sumed her office as worthy ma- Roosevelt Monday evening at 2yden, soloist, ang Mrs. William -Cox, assistant marshal. homerooms, with tron of Areme Chapter 503, OES, OTHERS SERVING Performing the duties of the alls Officers | The Bible degree work will be | earried out by Mrs. Pierre Shaver, Martha Boatright, Mrs. . Charles Wheeler, Helen Brosted, Mrs. Harry Eaton and Mrs. A. Richmond. PTA homerooms CO-| Temple she expressed her thanks star points are Mrs. Thomas Cox.) Ww, Rebinson. . chairmen, in charge. a * * Mrs. Norman H. Kuijala’s third grade room won the ‘attendance | award. Coming Events of First Methodist | . Claude cooley Lake Rd.. Wednes- Joanne 1} ter Home and Garden Club will) noid. its annual luncheon Thursday at | 12:30. p.m. in Central Methodist Church. Club will meet Study Parliamentary 18% K. Lawrence Wednesday st 2 p.m., St. Queen Mary Section of Needlework Guild will meet Thursday et tf p.m. with Mrs. Frank SnOver, 20 Belmont &t. Guild Eight’ All. Saints Epiac ! Church will meet fn the Girls’ ub Room Wednesday at 10 a.m. Anna Gordon Unit WCTU will meet ot First Baptist Church Thursday at noon for @ box luncheon. Mrs. L. O Rowley will speak. WFCS of Baldwin Methodist Church | will meet Wednesday at 9:30 a.m, for Friendship breakfast at the home of Mrs. Richard . Yovich, 128 West New York st Group Three OFS will meet Wednes- day at 12 noon in Masonic Temple, 18's E. Lawrence St, for a cooperative din- ner, ; ht, Past Presidents Club, motte of Sethe will meet Thursdey - 5 7.90 ee with Mrs. BE, K. Vander: ind, 87 6. Johnson Ave. ‘ to the officers who accepted the duties of their stations. ‘ * * * “In any organization,” Mrs. | Pritchard remarked, “nothing can | be accomplished without the full cooperation of its officers and members. Success depends on all sharing our merits and mistakes.” The worthy matron expressed a desire that the chapter grow not only in members but alse in the true value of life, and she told the members that this could be accomplished by being faith- ful and working In harmony. Serving as worthy patron this * year is William Roberts. Others installed were Mrs. Eugene Per- kio, associate matron; Harry Vernon, associate patron; Mrs. -| Clarence Crawley, secretary; Mrs, Robert Davis, treasurer; Mrs. William Pfahlert, conductress, and Mrs. Lester Oles, associate con- ductress. ' * * * Mrs. Allen Hersee is serving as chaplain; Mrs. Lawrence Lacy as marshal; Mrs. Claude Kimler, or- ganist; Pansy Wolf, warder; Caro- lyn Muecke, sentinel; Mrs. LaVon | Mrs. Roy Clark, Mrs. Lyle Venner, | Mrs. Harry Miller and Mrs. Glen- ning Scharf. | * * Colorbearers are Mrs. Bernhardt | Hansen, Mrs. Raymond Boatright | and Mrs. William Roberts. cs yaaa | Installing officers for the cere- mony were Mrs. Grover Remley, | Jane Danton, Mrs. Norman Dyer, | Mrs. Evert Johnston, Mrs. Kim- \ler, Mrs. Ryden, Mrs. Theron | Tay lor, Mrs. Oscar Forslund, Mrs. | Karl Schultz and Mrs. Clifford Mossey, J oe ¥ Following the installation, each officer was introduced and _pre- sented with a token of appreciation by the newly installed worthy ma- | tron. Serving as pages for the eve- ning were Gwendolyn Vernon, Joyce Perkia, Faye Snyder, Jo Ann Whisnant, Wilma Pfahlert and Marydel Goins. PURPLE AND WHITE Carrying out a purple and white color scheme, the chapter room was decorated with arrangements of purple gladioli and white chrys- anthemums, palms and candela- bra. Large white chrysanthemum plants marked the places of the star points, * Jane Danton was chairman of decorations assisted by Mrs. Dyer and” Hazel MacGior. Fall Frolic sponsored by the Handling publicity for the sixth annual | cochairman for the party being held can Club has kept Monica Palace of West Howard street (left) busy telephoning. Mrs. Robert J. Ranzilla of Parcells circle, () Satur- day evening, helps check the various com- mittees to make sure that everything is in readiness, Italian-Ameri- Womens Section TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1955 PAGES 13-15 ecognition \by Big City. Two Signed Orchestra Third «Is Recipient of Award From the Chautauqua School Three young musicians, all for- mer members of the Pontiac Sym- phony Orchestra, have received recognition and contracts to work with major orchestras. * ¢ @ Two residents of this area are Don Roth Jr. of Royal Oak’ and Barbara Wilson of Ferndale, Mr. Roth, who played the French horn. in the Pontiac Symphony Orches- — tra during the 1954 season, is a - member of the Detroit Symphony this season. Miss Wilson, bass violist with the Pontiac Symphony in 1954 1955, appeared in New York this past summer to play for Leo- peld .Stokowski, conductor of the Houston Symphony, He im- mediately recognized her ability and engaged her as a member of his orchestra. Isador Saslov of Detroit is the third talented musician from Pon- tiac’s Symphony to receive honor, He is the recipient of the Chau- tauqua Symphony Award of the Chautauqua Institute Summer Mu- sic School in New York state. © * * os As winner of this award, the young violinist appeared as soloist with the Chautauqua Symphony. Orchestra under the direction of Walter Hendl., He began his career with the Detroit Symphony Or Musicale Units Add | Members Auditions for membership in the Tuesday Musicale Junior Clubs were held Sunday afternoon at the Oxford rodd home of Mrs, Charles W... Buck. * * o Accepted into membership in the Matinee Musicale were Dor- othy Boardman, Delores Ann Tap, Sharel Eisenhower, Susan Rogers, Heidi Griffith, Margaret Moreau, Sally Crocker, Joan Grahek, Mari- lyn Morris, Flora McCartney, Connie Griesbach, Barbara Payne, Ellen Oakes, Marjorie Rapaport, Nandy Greenhalgh and Ellen Bis- geier. New members in the Student League are Mary dane Stewart, Nancy McKown, Marianne Eng- elhard, Virginia Endress, Bar- bara Hunter and Lynne Thomp- son. Frances Spencer, Phyllis Young and Herbert Herr were received into the Junior League. Margaret Studebaker is a new member in the Senior League, which still some openings. * * -* Any 11th or 12th grader in Pon- tiac, Waterford, Clarkston or Dray- ton Plains who is interested may | contact Mrs. Buck. Parents need | not be members of Tuesday Musi- | cale for a child to be a member of a junior club, Acquaintance Club Plans Masquerade Mrs. Lillian Beck of Fairgrove | to members of the Widows and | Widowers Acquaintance Club. Plans were made by committee members for a Halloween party Oct. 25 at the Malta Temple. The costumes will be judged by the | group. Dancing and refreshments will follow the costume contest. Sorority Gathers at Halloween Party A Halloween part? was enjoyed iby members of Zeta Lambda |Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi soror- ity Monday evening when they met in the Kohler road home of | | Mrs. Daryl Donaldson. Mrs. Robert Lyons won the prize |for the most clever costume. En- tertainment was under the direc- tion of Mrs. Dallas Nelson. The next meeting will be held iat the home of Marjie Courtney on Harper street. Save Carpet Brochure If you decide your budget will stand either the initial strain or the cost of a thorough carpeting, be certain not. only to read but save the labels and any literature that comes with the rug. These will tell you how and how NOT to treat the particular fiber iand weave and anyone charged with household cleanup duties should be thoroughly avenue opened her home Saturday |. party will be masquerade and | | the ‘bridegroom, accented the | 80wn with a fitted bodice. | bride's gown of nylon tulle over | satin. A panel of Chantilly-type | — _ f | | anthemums and yellow rosebuds. GOWNED IN GOLD by the bridal attendants, i * * Larry Mallett, guests, 2 , sories. : MARY HELEN LOZANO Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Lozano of Foster street announce the en- eres. gagement and forthcoming mar- of white chrysanthemums. riage of their daughter Mary nl Se wore a charcoal ‘ sories. The waltz-length hoop skirt was accent- ed by a bustle bow. She carried a cascade bouquet of gold chrys- Identical gowns of gold cry stallette were worn by _ brides- maids June Knickerbocker and Ethel Knickerbocker. Their flow- ers were~a cascade arrangement of bronze chrysanthemums and yellow rosebuds. Juliet headpieces matching their gowns were worn Ted Blanzy served as __his brother's best man assisted by Dan Blanzy, James Mersind and who seated the At the reception held in the evening at Gingeliville ‘Com- ceived the guests wearing a gray wool dress with matching acces- The mother of the bridegroom tweed flannel dress with burnt orange and black accessori Their corsages were For their honeymoon trip to northern Michigan, the new Mrs. | Nell Blanzy changed to an Oxford gray | He is the wool coat-dress with pink acces-| Ralph Moore Symphony under the baton of its permanent conductor, Francesco DiBlasi. Virginia Ann) —ciist with the’ Detroit Sym % Mallejt and | phony, will be soloist at this . Francis J. |" : . _ Besides his many solo appear- - Blanzy -were-| ances, Mr. Miquelle ig remem- CN bered’ for his ‘Sunday. “flernoon .. |e¢hamber music programs on tele- Saturday in vision He will paces Ot artn St. Michael Seonsbanale” vadi Eeptis Church. She is : the daughter \Senior Citizens “pAagtee Urged to Show rs. Harry Mallen of \Atts and Crafts ‘ . Senior or retired citizens Lake Orion, | southeastern Michigan are being and he is the| urged by the National Council of M Catholic Women to submit applica- son of Mrs. | tions tor the Southeastern, Mich lanzy | gan Arts and Crafts hi Pearl B . to be held at Kundig Center, Ash of Baldwin | street, Detroit, Oct. 21 through 30. avenue pM lB o . The exhibit is a project of the : ; Catholic Charities. All applicants ee = 2 must be persons of retired age, oo MR. and MRS. FRANCIS J. BLANZY rel Rage gn Be s - ” ied are the creative interests of Virginia Ann Mallett Wed |*=:= «= . : ro : .| The a categories - in St: Michael Ceremony | %.i2. "tr Sar'cate. millinery, needlework novel- Virginia Ann Mallett became the| lace highlighted the bouffant ; be bride of Francis John Blanzy at a| **irt. Her fingertip vell of. ilu- Tt oat 4 ' |Nuptial Mass at St. Michacl| “" ape _— by a crown of | Asie day will My Bogen a hanoe Church Saturday morning. pen se seg each county of the eight surround- *.* * . Fugi chrysanthemums, white | ing counties, and the oldest exhibi- Virginia is the daughter of Mr.|carnations and stephanotis were|tor from that county will be the and Mrs. Harry Mallett of Lake |@rranged in a cascade on, the/ honor guest. Orion; and Francis is the son of | bride's .prayerbook. Each exhibitor will be permitted Mrs. Pearl Blanzy of Baldwin ave- * ¢ 6 to enter only two pleces of work nue, Marie Blanzy was maid of honor|in each category. One hundred A sterling silver cross, a gift of |wearing a bronze dollars will be distributed in prize money. Exhibits submitted by. Oakland County residents will be shown Oct. 26 from 1-to 8 p.m. has been set ap a Rianne Oe Foe ya 5 ° THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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Waterford, Mich. lotts “== To Acquaint “When Citizens Understand— Children Always Win” is the theme of the Pontiac White House Con- ference on Education, by the Pontiac Council of Parent- Teacher Associations in con- junction with the school adminis- | tration, | : * ° | The conference will be held Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m. at Pontiac High | School for the purpose of discus- ‘sing the educational problems of our community, encouraged to become better ac- quainted with the educational fa- cilities and programs of our com- munity, Ps Local people will be used as discussion feaders and resource stoacioe gear pal eagaam to be discussed will also be on jocal level. o * Discussion subjects will. be: 1, Meeting the Needs of Men- 2. The Needs of Youth—Program and Problems, 3. Citizen Participation and Pub- We should be glad to send you teken from an on ut moins te “That Amazing _ Secretarial Shortage” This article states that “despite vacations, , pensions, coffee breaks, free lunches, and a fat pay envelope, good secretaries are coy and hard to snare.” BEGINNING and REFRESHER COURSES in Gregg Shorthand, Typewriting, Accounting, Comptometer and Calculator and Other Courses. DAY, HALF-DAY AND EVENING VETERAN APPROVED 7 W. Lawrence St. Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 For a copy of the above article and our new Bulletin phone, call or return this ad. rrr ee te! __Well- informed citizens and head tally and Physically Handicapped. | : Community| With Problems of Schools Two to Be Honored at Oct. 28 Dinner An Oct, 28 dinner honoring Mrs, Ethel Whetzel, assistant grand lec- turer, and Mrs. L. G, Rodbinson, deputy grand royal matron, will be served by Esther Court 13, Or- Education-minded citizens are der of the Amaranth, jt was an- Sanaa Whe he BaD GR 9° | cently. Mrs. Harley Bowers is handling reservations for the 6:30 p.m. affair. : Hostesses for the Friday meet- ing were Irene Geno, Mrs.. Alec McVean, Mrs. Myrtle Rath, Mrs. Caroline Meilke and Mrs, William Ld ‘Mes. Lasho Feted at Pink, Blue Pgrty Mrs. William H. Morrell) of Dear- born entertained at the William P. Morrell home gn South Rose- lawn drive Sunday afternoon hon- oring Mrs. Richard Lasho with a pink’ and blue shower, Guests included Mrs. Margaret Curvin, Mrs. Frank Lasho, Mrs. Harry McCallum, Sr., Mrs. Gil- bert McCallum, Mrs. John Salitsky and Mrs. Robert Earl. Mrs. Clayton Rule, Mrs, William P. Morrell and Mrs. Kerineth Rule =. Lansing completed the guest if pounds of water a day. | Lanolin Enriched | Permanents For Your Fall Festivities *0-°S Make an Appointment Today PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP | ‘1 W. Lawrence. FE 2-4959 Open Evenings By Appointment (Over Old Prof Beek Sitere) . See lag cant BIRDS EYE Frozen Sliced react RRIES BIRDSEYE . Fresh Frozen GREEN BEANS 27° 10 oz. a | rigleys « BIG BEAR BIRDS EYE Frozen LEAF or CHOPPED SPINACH BIRDS EYE French Fried Cut CORN POTATOES *: 2 39: , BIRDS EYE Chopped x De proccou s 2-45 BIRDS EYE Frozen rare DRUM STICKS st: QQ BIG Prices Effective through Seturdey, Oct. 22-— We Reserve the Right te Limit Quentities. 14-Oz. Pkg. “~ 21 wee Pontiac Slates White House taatecdics on. 1 Education a4 their school of higher learning. me: 4 Mrs, Borghild Holter ( left ) of Oslo, Norway, is served | ia steak by Mrs. Olin Thomas of Gale road at the outdoor } versity Women. ‘Norwegian Gives Talk ‘to AAUW Mrs. Borghild Holter of Oslo, Norway, spoké before members of the Pontiac Branch of the Amer- ican Association of University Women Saturday, when the group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Thomas 6n Gale road. Dressed in the costume of hef native land, she told of the school | system of Norway and told how | the children do not enter,g@chool | until they are 7, and at they enter the gymnasium, which is She ment that Norway has | not forgotten its treatment by Ger- many and there is pich tension , among the people. __ A shortage, of teachers exists in Norway as it does here in the United States. Serving on the social committee for the meeting were Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Jessie Snyder, Mrs. Caroline Mueche, Mrs. C. M. Galbraith, Mrs. A, L. MacAdams, Mrs. S. E. Minard, Mrs.’ Clarence Norton, Mrs. W, G. Sherman and Mrs. R. V. Thurston. PEO Group Meets With Mrs. Rinker | Mrs. Earl N. Rinker opened her | home on Lanman drive to mem. | bers of Chapter AW of PEO for | their Monday evening meeting. In the business meeting, Mrs. Edna Plumb, past state president | of Michigan PEO, gave a report | on the Supreme Chapter conven- tion held in Indianapolis. Mrs. Ella Couchman of Chapter | BA, Pleasant Ridge, was also a she guest of the evening. MARY KING SALON Tito members of AAUW who admired | Peterson of A Thomas’ home are-Margaret Stewgrd ( left) | the association. of . Washington street” and Mrs. _Thomas | |DeMolay Mothers ‘Choose Leaders Officers for the year were lelected when the DeMolay Moth- |; ers’ Club met at the home of Mrs | Fred Mittledorf on Liberty street Monday evening. Mrs. James Nourjian assumed her duties as chapeau of the Oak- land County Eight and Forty at a recent meeting held at Clawson American Legion Home ‘ ww | Mrs. Dale Moats will serve as ‘ * % . president assisted by Mrs. Socra- Committee chairmen are Mrs ORA OBRE( HT _tes Sekles, vice president; Mrs. Carl Shindorf and Mrs. Eldon 2 CUTER “ ‘ | Duncan McVean, secretary; Mrs. Showen, child welfare; Mrs. Wil- ELSIE DRELLICK | Mittledorf, treasurer; Mrs. ‘James | tiam Kramer, finance; Mrs. Ruth | Ryan, chaplain, and Mrs. William Lambert, ritual emblems; Mrs. Specializing in Hair Styling and Permanents | McC lure, publicity, | New members welcomed into | the organization were Mrs. Marion | Holmes, Mrs. Donald McIntosh and | Mrs. Elof Bergstrom Complete Beauty Service | ——_———- 152 N. Perry FE 2-2053 © Norman Wiseman, musicienne, and Mrs. Leo Mineweaser, trophy and awards Mrs. . Edward Myers is in | charge of the constitution and Mrs. Donald Blake and Mrs. E don Showen will handle publi- city. The scrapbook is under the Payl Revere was America’s {foremost silversmith. | Mrs. Joseph Philips is la surin- FALL GLAMOUR } iit | direction of Agnes Baynes, and | Pontiac Press Photos Mia. Holter was speaker at the Saturday A dairy cow drinks up to 120| barbecue sponsored by the American A ssociation n of Uni-| affair held at the Thomes home. ~ ¢ ndersonville road. They al flowers in the garden at Mrs. Olin tended the outdoor barbecue sponsored by —e nee eee Eight and F orty Gathers Partnership chairmen are Mrs. Wiseman, Mrs, George Ault, Mrs. George Dancek and Mrs. Ruby Howard. Mrs. Asa Cooley is in charge of ways and means. Mrs. Wiseman will lead an all- kitchen band, with instruments made af kitchen equipment and uniforms of “each member's choosing Announcements were made of several activities on the salon agenda. The fall conference is scheduled for Oct. 29-30 in Saginaw and past chapeaus will hold a plas- | tie toy and card party at the Bir- mingham home of Miss Baynes. * * The group will meet Nov. 8 at |the Clawson American Legion ' Home. BEGINS |g WITH A NEW PERMANENT and ROWENA’S OWN 1 WEEK ONLY! "BEAR | MAKE-UP | Permanents $7.50 and up | DRAPES We feature ‘’Beautaire’’ Dryers Unlined or Lined for cool comfort. Up to 36” Width Over Open Evenings by Appointment ~ ROWENA’S | DOWNTOWN BEAUTY SHOP NORTH SIDE BEAUTY SHOP 82 N. w 1216 Baldwin | rE 9382 Over Neumode's . | . FE 5-3735, DRY CLEANING SPECIAL! CASH AND CARRY. STAR CLEANERS me Fe geen 4100 E. W: 36" 4c per sq. ft. FE 2.0661, if ito Cookies ° | Mr, and Mrs.|" Ol fark. Mra. J. J. Grismanh. Joseph F. | William G. Brodes se i anf F vai" rete t Agreg ug Fak Will Make Home in By JANET ODELL — Lucille ~~ Before an altar banked with fugi ‘ e ‘ chrysanthemums and palms, Wil-| . Cookie jar empty again? Ours Mrs. Leola R.| ma 3. ciack became the bride of always is, it seems. Fill up Myre of Lake | witiam G. Brode on Saturday eve- With good Applesauce Colkies Uke Chien. He is\ ute. the ones in a recipe suggested by the son of * * # Me ‘understand, why Mrs, Crs Ms. Verne | aru Sf Setemeg wrt mar . . wi or v. of the man likes these cookies, She and Priestley of Tom Malone at Bethany Baptist el gong ochpgoenplng Cadillac | Cwurch in the presence of 300 eae an bend ait the tints, avenue and the|*""" . - | During the winter months. Mrs. late Mr. an nD gvontee audios Crisman keeps more than busy Priestley. East Danofielé pole nary the with church work. She is a mem- Ps 7 : bridegroom is the sen of Mr. and ber of the Carolyn Circle of her] 7 % . L “yo church and is program chairman) = ae Gen ? ; ; of the women’s association. In = : . be os aa 7 moment se = on MR: and MRS. JOSEPH PRIESTLEY | A a rose point - MR. and MRS. DONALD C. MOSHIER — ee — % Godetakain clin man ties We Carol L° Fulton B truasce cae \F LoOrence Myre Married he hie Her ian ews James J. Crisman , , cured by @ cap aro . Fulton becomes 2 ws aed . At a candlelight ay | Ince and erystallette over tatieta | wore « sliple strand of pears, ’ y ose — , Florence Lucille Myre with navy blue accessories, Her | &™ bridegroom. Basket Sate et : Mrs, Fulton wore a smoke-gray XL Seaepgon, ‘cloves we eg yoses. white roses and ivy for her bridal mums and fore banked Gre altar| Teas, lace and taflste wil) plat Y cup’ sent The 7:30 o'clock ceremony was ee cas pane meine ot the Evangelical United Breth| necessaries for receiving gussia at | oi, ict erie cup raisin |Fe0d by the Rev. Ralph Claus at |1,°."towm with black accessorics.| Fosie Maxim was the bride's ren Church Saturday evening when (optiens) Trinity Lutheran Church in. the | or eee ee annisy of Ameri, | Maid of honor. Mrs. Robert Pier- Carol Lee Fulton became the bride |°f P¥thias Hall: Mrs. Mosher wore | ‘sift dry. ingredients together. | presence of 130 guests. =| Can Beauty. roses. son, sister of the bridegroom; Re- ot Rees ©, ation: and velvet with black accessories. | Cream shortening and sugar well.| rye bride te the daughier of | Following their boneymoon trip |D& Adler. cousin of the bride and The Rev. Myron Everett per- The newlyweds will reside in| ents alternately with the apple-| Orica and the bridegroom is the ||make their home on Winkel bride's other /ttendants, formed the candlelight, ciremany | NNA®: gg oe tipee Nooe Pusererg wars son of Mrs, Verna Priestley of | drive. ALL GOWNED ALIKE in the presence of sca ‘ ae. a of| Cnilliae avenue and the late Mr. All of the attendants wore gowns Mr. and Mrs, nae 8 Fulton pansy Dg oa , — h B bag 7 oe. : “ 0 shin y State Resident fashioned alike in fantasy green the bride’ and Mrs. ad Mra, | sweet potatoes and the large seed | degree oven. Makes about 3 dozen| “A gown of Chantilly lace over ' _ They cari arrange ‘ips Saathied ut Basing ctvest of an alligator pear. cookies. aoe ome aiat ie te’ tee Named Business cen ge tome - press collar, was worn ' sae siege ard | bride. Her fingertip veil ot illusion| Woman of Year TEE A-gown of hylon tulle and Chan- was held in place by a tiara of Deborah Adler, another cousin tilly lace, with a squarecut neck- . sand penta, wa ber enly Jewstey Fe Margaret epee ol ond fo egy beenagleagy ded pagal tae ene wit Pee Merried ot he EP SS a Fo ye IOI length hooped skirt of tulle and — groom. chosen the Amer-| William Pierson, nephew of oO ist a Oe ee Daisies) the’ bridegroom, was riaghenrer. "tat Seiprtp vill wan't te wey buds and streamers. Year when the| .t& Bruce J. Brode performed lace by @ crown of seed pearis, Beverly Jean arTrEnns : held | the duties of best man for his and she carried a white orchid and Howard and ae ce eel daa ab one ee — oe Richard sister’s matron of honor. Her gown} —. ™ vention in St.| Pierson and Robert Clark. rrEnwe sutEn ugene Timm, was of yellow lace and net over| “ua Louis Saturday . 22 name. Robert Cralgy served cs her| S00 is the coaghegele gps err gene MEE te. wecinit| guests et the tecetion held. tor sister's matron of honor wearing| daughter of pearis. 3 PMB has a very im-| mediately following the ceremony crystallette, Her alain. ten ot Mr. end Mrs. Mrs Martone McCabe end es. DR. BUCKNELL ground, coming to areca teh oes we Cc '* " a bronze roses and green chrysanthe- John K Thomas Gonzales were the bride's | this country from her birthplace | dress with mauve accessories and mums with bronze streamers. Howard of other attendants. They wore gowns | in Budapest, Hungary, and re-|a pink rose corsage. * 8 * Joslyn avenue, of pink lace and net over taffeta | ceiving her education here, CHOOSES BLUE _ Bridesmaids Dona Fulton of| 4d he is the with matching net headpieces, All|} Graduating as a nurse, she en- Drayton Plains and Janice Cham- e of the attendants carried arrange- | tered medical school and is now a| Mrs. Brode chose a Wedgewood berlain of Auburn Heights were} son of Mr, ments of white carnations and | practicing physician, She makes | ue taffeta dress with pink ac- gowned similarly to the matron of} and Mrs. ~ roses, ber hale fe Vices oO be ae _ we Oe” ventetabes enareld Grn | Walter R a J | . Robert Mumtord served as best ee oe eee poe S = sD: ee = colonial nosegays were‘ of yellow Timm of ee man and seating the guests were * © * For their honeymoon trip to Flor- roses and white chrysanthemums.| Qo} Park. Se Allan McBride and Thomas Gon- | Boing very interested in foreign | ida, the new Mrs, Brode wore ‘a Junior bridesmaid Dianne Bar. a. : - Hee aan, students, the Bucknell@ have two| blue suit with matching accesso- tenbaker of Auburn Heights was ‘ a a aie At the reception held immediate- | of them living with them on their| Ties and a white rose corsage. : return eee © fo ave a oe MR. and MRS. RICHARD E, TIMM 3 shade, She carried 2 colsnial chael Howard and Robert Miller. nosegay of pink roses and white * * «© neneeny Beverly Howard | ines ai ice _ ine brother ofthe bride, Richard Becomes Bride. _| mony, a reception was held at the ultom, served as bes . Rebert . * home of the bride’s parents, The Craig, Robert Moshier and James Of Richard Timm sents wilt tosis on Sot Pile : At a 7:30 o'clock ceremony in | street. the Church of Crist Saturday eve the bride of 1 Eugene || LATE MODEL | : fi ae esate ot ™ Rl Y C h , r. and Mrs. John K. 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A. & M, electrical engineering professor who has directed the tornado-tracking operations since 1947, says, “We still can't perdict whether a storm will have tornado funnels, but we can determine whether one is capable of them.” A ‘PIP’ CAN BE A TORNADO ; : But, he told 95 of the nation’s crack weathermen at a meeting in Stillwater that in another three years observers should be able to "on a radar screep and say “this is a tornado.” 3 Those impulses furnish the clue to part of the success of Dr. Jones’ The scientists’ theater of operations includes a mobile radar unit | and a tornado detection laboratory equipped with the only high-fre- quency directional finder in the country. WILL TELL STORM INTENSITY The directional finder, like. every instrument in. the battery of complicated equipment, way developed by. staff engineers. With im- peeeenneels Seaiinanty SAT Seer. inatrapapats designed before 1953 are now obsolete. . By wef the recto fader, ne of the son rcent cre tions of the group, it ib possible to ve “directional pips” which indicate the track of a thunderstorm from the observation point. The number of “directional pips” per second furnishes a rough measure of the intensity of the storm. Another of the laboratory inventions, a “tornado, meter,” gives a graphical record of thunderstorms and advancing squall lines. Com- binisig indormation trom the torpedo meter with! the radar image of the squall line, Dr. Jones said, it is: impossible to determine the location of each thunderstorm on the squall line. bad Every 15 minutes, the position of each thunderstorm is plotted to learn its speed and general direction. 5 sd 4 STORM MAY CHANGE DIRECTION “When speed and direction of the storm is known” Dr. Jones ex- plained, “It is possible to estimate where it will be from a half-hour to an hour in advance as long as its direction remains the same. How- ever, a storm may change directions and its predicted movements must be revised.” Dr, Jones emphasized his work is not the tracking of tornadoes, rather, it is tracking severe thunderstorms which may breed tornadoes. “No one can explain the fundamental mechanism of a tornado,” Dr. Jones said. ‘There is a multitude of theories among research men, and eventually most of them will be proved or disproved. Already, many tornado mysteries are disappearing." WORK HAS SAVED MANY LIVES None of the weather scientists working in Stillwater would predict Killer Tornado Almost Under Control — when—or even is-sernadees can be controlled. However, they do agree with Dr. Jones that soon the, course of tornadoes will be determined with a high degree of accuracy. Even now, their work is credited with saving hundreds of lives. Dr. Jones pointed out that last spring his staff warned several Oklahoma communities of storm danger long before a twister loomed on the horizon. Daniel Hembree of the U. S. Weather Bureau office in Oklahoma City estimated that more than 1,300 lives have been saved since a tornado warning system was started in 1942, much of the credit since 1947 going to Dr. Jones and his researchers. Hembree said the average annual loss of life to tornadoes since 1942 has been reduced from 239 to 181. That toll may be cut even further as the scientists learn more about | tornadoes, but Dr. Jones warned: * * x" * “While we may obtain useful information from basic research in the field of severe storms, it still is up to the general public to apply this knowledge in protective measures against nature’s most destrup tive forces." orkshops r Sees Improved Peace Outlook Nixon Speaks to. Forum. in First Major Address, Since tke’s Iliness NEW YORK @®—Vice. President He made a com night at a dinner the Interna- tional Air Taare —_ Nixon tad. ee Herald Tribune Forum that it is unfortunate that just before the start of the Big Four foreign ministers’ conference at Geneva “we ar¢ witnessing what appears to be an attempt to stimu- late by proxy an arms race which could increase the chances for armed conflict in the Middle East.” This reference apparently was to Communist Czechoslovakia's. offer of arms to Egypt. * * * In listing the forces on the side of peace in the world today, Nixon put the United Nations first and followed it with the strength of the United States and the rest of the free world. He also noted the pow-| | er of the atom and the new “‘spirit: of Geneva. He said the “spirit of Geneva” does not mean peace at any price, nor does it conddéne injustice. “It is not a naive acceptance of good words for good intentions," he added. AIRBORN HITCHHIKER—Rusty, a half cocker pelt cvned ty. Eee, Aiser, Mowe. Se pended kitten. The dog took over the raising and Louis, gives a wandering kitten a ride home, but this form of commuting is nothing new to the sus-| when their mother deserted the bunch. feeding of a litter of the kitten's brothers and sisters United Fund Aids Area Boy Scouts Boy Scouts, 6,500 of them in the | The council's Camp Agawam, a) Clinton Valley Council, are affected |.scouting haven for boys from Oak- | by the Pontiac Area United Fund. concerned with giving financial aid to its agencies, it enables pro- grams to give invaluable non- material things, for the boys in Cub, Scout, Explorer and Sea Scout units, The Pontiac Area United Fund's geal for this fall’s cam- paign includes $30,000 for the share of Pontiac and Waterford’s scouting budget. “The quota is set up once each | year with payments made in equal monthly installments,” explained Ed Leland, Clinton Valley Council executive. In 1950, the figure was $11,400, ‘ $20,000 yearly. Though mainly self- | supporting, $1,500 from Pontiac UF | and other Chest funds is necessary | for the camp's year-around oper- | ation, as well as special summer events, The 115 acre encampment hosted Located on Tommy's Lake, south of Clarkston Road,. the dand. site ‘has served area boys since 1918. “Compared to the cost of main- overall cos very ec the community is Money needed year is less than the total neces- HUNGRY ‘SCOUTS—Several Clinton Valley. Boy | Scouts hark. to mess call. at the Council's Camp) and Macomb Onanties | are members of Clinton Val- Agawam. A record 1,000 scouts attended the 128 acre|ley Council. The Pontiac Area United Fund and camp this summer, and the camp is used by scout-| other Chests have given $1,500 toward Agawam’'s | at ers the year-around. Some 6,500 scouts in Oakland | operation. : | land and Macomb counties utilizes Although the UF is primarily - t number of. scouts this| all council gira summer—more than 1,000 attended, | taining a wayward youth, the te keep a boy in scouting one . sary to keep a youngster in a grams to the boys. The. United correctional institution for a | Fund and other Chests provide a day,” Lelang noted. — base for the entire oper- In each local -Pack, Troop or Post,’ money from weekly dues, paper salvages and other projects | ‘is kept by the unit for its own uses, such as weekend camping. None of that money goes for over- Upper Peninsula \Railroad Planning Road Extensions * | MARQUETTE w — The Lake “The United Fund and other Superior & Ishpeming Railroad Chests. in the council carry the | plans to extend operations to Lake responsibility for enabling the twp. | ee to shorten the route of county organization to continue | iton ore shipments to the Chicago | scounting,”” Leland said. ‘area market. — Citizens and communities band- * ing together make scouting avail- able for boys from 8 to 18 years of age. Some 2,000 volunteer Jead- ers and supervisors carry pro- ae ao tre? rs * * The railroad said yesterday it is asking Interstate Commerce Com- mission permission to build an ore dock near Rapid River at the head of Little Bay De Noc, The LS & ff has 170 miles of track and an ore dock at Mar- | quette. It needs the use of 35 | miles of Seo line tracks to get ore to Rapid River. The Rapid River dock would per- ports. Ore boats now_reach Lake Michigan by way of Lake Superior, the Straits of Mackinac. * * «& J. H, Kline, president, said rail- road officials believe the economic future of the Upper Peninsula is ment of low grade ore. “There also is the factor of rapid growth of steel production in Chi- /cago as a market for ore,” he added. Shop Teachers Expected | ANN ARBOR @ — About 150 persons are expected to attend the pega for general shop teachers = Sey of Michigan Sat- Ponting. Press Photo 2-Day Meeting Draws Officials Clair Taylor, Emerson, MEA. Leader English Address Participants By WILMA GREENWAY Turn about's fair play—and fun, ee eee ee ‘wana: This afternoon's program was to be divided into three talks William Emerson, Oakland Coun- ty superintendent of schools, was scheduled to discuss local prob- lems. State problems were to. be A. J. A vision screening program been in effect pe dh og ee: "d | School System since 1948, when Attempt to M ke: State Education’ Chief Appointive ations fromi Washington, D, C. Panel talks, lectures by well known business and educational leaders, movies and group discus- sion on teaching techniques and. ideas o— the workshop ses- | sions. LANSING (® — The Michigan Education Association said today shown above explaining the funtcions and: operations The Lions Cub of the vision screening kit to Paul C. Allison, Child] kit for the City School system in 1948. : Vision Screening Project in School : Started: by Lions Club Donation in “48 “Meetings were especially well attended,” said Ray H. Lawson, High School English teacher from Rochéster and chairman of the conference, “‘and comments indi- cated enthusiasm for the general program.” At one session, “High School Speech” held in. Pontiac High, speech teachers, ffom more than 25 high schools brought school de- baters with them to hear an ex- hibition debate by Wayne Univer- sity debaters. In an afternoon session, Pontiac High’s 46 debaters matched stu- dents who had heard the exhibi- | tion debate in separate compe- titions in the school. Walter R. | Smith, PHS debate coach, served as chairman for the sessions. Teachers and students, who were 'given a two-day holiday; during the conference, will return to classes. tomorrow. mit loading of ore boats there for | direct shipment to Lake Michigan, the Soo locks, Lake Huron and) bright, particularly in the develop- | UM to Hold Sessions on Industry Relations ANN ARBOR —Five Michigan cities will hold conferences on in- dustria] relations beginning this month and endng next May wth help from the University of Mich- | igan. The Universtiy has set up a 'series of ten conferences for De- troit beginning November 14. Sagi- naw, Grand Rapids and Battle Creek-Kalamazoo areas have sepa- | rate. series of six conferences, Each series of conferences will ‘hear top business executives, pro- fessional men and educators talk on industrial probleme. The heeding Sdeike Serv- membership in the conferences, |board elected on a nonpartisan ; criminal law, it will. attempt to amend the state constitution to make the state superintendent of public instruction an appointive officer subject to an expanded, nonpartisan State Board of Education, The MEA's board of directors said it would initiate constitutional amendments at the November, 1956, general election. Proposals to take the state _ superintendent of public instruc- tion, an elective official, “out of polities” have been odyonand for many years, The MEA board said it veibidly would seek an cight-member state basis for eight-year terms. Sinners.” VISION. SCREENING KIT—Mrs. William De- tf provided the improved help Mrs. William DeRousse, the vision technician for the School With routine testing this percent- system, to cope with the’ situation. age has now decreased to an aver- ‘age of 10 per cent in the City School system, From a State survey made last year of the children referred through school testing and exam- ined by eye doctors, it was found that 87 per cent needed eye care. The Lions Club has not only fur- Legal Seminar Slated ANN ARBOR @® — The confer- ence on alms and ‘methods of legal research will be held at the University of Michigan Nov. 4-5. It will featare talks and discus- sions on social significance in legal him for investigation in the fatal stabbing of a teenager that he was the toughest member of his West Side Detroit gang. Frederick Dodge Jr., known as bers of the “Hooded Blades” gang, was alternately brash ard calm wt HAT’S | 1 AMA. *“* 7 © © & & ice is handling all applications ‘for IX 1 DENERU 2 PISES . 3 ChOPE 4 TASTE’ $ PTOARL 6 TERSTE 7 NORI a 8 TAINCRU eo “~ @ *® & & NH = edhe ae os tein as yogtoas fo appeors under arrow, reading lhe Fy MY ti werd is related to * * & « > Dodge, who while serving an Air Force sentence for being AWOL. “T saw a lot of guys wearing them," he said. “t wunted to te one of them.” Cement Cushions Fall? struction elevator plunged cross, boasted to police who held . “Crazy Fred” to the other mem-_ MEMPHIS, Tena. @®—A con. ‘ 3 oT 4 i ta a PAR , fi / oil 7 iy +: a pi (ae i Vt = i be Ay 7 fj Gaay fi : ‘, ; ‘ il / yi} Fy 4 : ie 2 bolita | ae ays Vedas. | ie jek hare : y ahs i: ; ran i f Red i Ze Pine + { ; nee eS fay aos * poly ff Beserk Father Shoots Suitor | Pistol- Whips Parents, ~ Ruins Neighbor's Car, Escapes Police MONROE u—A young divorced Rude Awakening for Slumbering Night Watchman A soundly-sleeping night watch-. man got. his come-uppance last night froma thief who must still be laughing. - Detroiter Dan Diehr, on’ guard ‘at the Chicken and Biscuts res- taurant at 970 E. Auburn Rd, was ee. Site Is Studied Grand Traverse Seen as: Likely Location for Unique. Institution LANSING ®—Location of a 100- | "THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19555; , Bon ee oy Probation Gamp eC | iff's Deputies Perry Sharp and man ion recovery camp in . : father apparently crazed with | sneidon Stites’ decided to investi-| southeastern Grand Traverse} but nothing for operating ex ee eon ; > ON OUR quietly in the New Castle foundry, for the convenience of persons | anger, shot his former wife's gate the restaurant's open door. | County is “‘very likely,” State Cor-| Penses. AT 10:45 E rs | .¢ | é “aa, GIANT where a riot left eight working late hours, all Navy Re. | suitor yesterday pistol whipped |" They found that 25 cartons of/ rections Director Gus Harrison’ said the commission || sUnpays 12:45 SCREEN COMING SOON — FREE RIDES FOR THE KIDDIES — —_— GIFTS FOR ALL! | SPECIAL f ol NOTICE | Effective today our Fall and Pre-Winter Schedule will become effective. Blue Sky will be open only FRIDAY. : SATURDAY SUNDAY ote) pareve ft YE-IN. ; VEMTE Trey: Dinle Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph Road. FE S-4500 TONIGHT — WED. — THURS. A GREAT! GREAT! MOVIE! | ton’s tenants, smashed the win- ’ [troit, died in Receiving Hospital _ | when his car went out of control | ~ |to Industrial Forum . Albert H. Stockwell . Sentenced to Jackson | the man's elderly parents, pushed ihis bare fists through a car’s win- dows and fled, leaving his bride of a month behind. . * * , Police are seeking 33-year-old Eddie Olson of Monroe. They said bes went berserk over fear that ‘his divorced wife, Dean, would marry Lavern R. Walton, 36, also |of Monroe, Walton is in critical condition in a Monroe hospital. Officers said’ Olson came to the home of Walton's parents where his first wife was visiting with || Walton, his parents and her 12- year-old daughter, Carol, Police told this story: wife Nancy, demanded his daugh- | ter go with him because he feared | |his former wife would marry | again. The girl was awarded to her mother-in the divorce decree last year. In an ensuing ‘argument, Otson ‘| pulled a pistol and shot Walton | twice. He then emptied the gun, waving it wildly around the home. | He took the gun, held it against | Walton's stomach, and kept pull- | ing the trigger, but it was empty, Olson then turned on Walton's , father 68-year-old William and his 67-year-old wife, Florence, beating | them with the gun. They were not seriously hurt. Following the beating, Olson ran from the farm house, stopped be- side a cay owned by one of Wal- husband “didn’t think it. would be a good thing for Carol” if his former wife married Walton, Traffic Mishaps Claim Three Lives in State | bugging” probe before deciding | whether to press for further con- Olson, arriving with his new | cressional action. cigarettes, six boxes of cigars and 11 cartons of chewing gum were missing. And the floor around the sleep- ing watchman was strewn with cigarettes. “Jury Bugging’ Probe Report fo Be Studied WASHINGTON —Chairman | Celler (D-NY) of the House Judi- leiary Committee said today he would study a transcript of a “jury The investigation involved the recording of jury deliberations by a “bug” or hidden m in five or six civil cases in a Wichita, Kan., federal court in May 1954. The presiding judge, the chief judge of the 10th Judicial Circuit, and attorneys in the cases involved approved the action in advance as part of a study of the jury system by University of Chicago re- searchers. Decker Man Injured as Three Cars Collide at Pontiac General Hospital. Involved in the accident be: Wagner were John J. Tasch, i, ot Berkley and 35-year-old John H. Pitts of Detroit, Tasch was treat- ed and released, Farmington Motorist Injured in Auto Mishap Glen G. Peach, 20, of Farmington was treated for lacerations and re- leased from Beaumont Hospital yesterday after a two-car collision on 13 Mile Road near Evergreen Road, Sheriff's Deputies said to- day. Peach said the accident occurred | when he attempted a left turn in driven Birmingham. avoid the crash, Peach swung off the road, lost control, and swerved back in the path of Carnahan, north of Pinconning. School Official Delegate Dr. Russell Curtis, coordinator of Pontiac schools, will be a delegate from the Pontiac school system to the Industrial Council, a national forum of edu- cators and industrialists, to be held at Rensselaer Polytechnic In- stitute, Troy, N. Y. on Oct. 27, | 28 and 29. This session of the Council will study the economic and social role of the “Pharmaceutical Industry” and its meaning for the national and international scene. More than 700 social studies teachers from the 48 states will meet with 150 of the industry's. executives and scientists in the ‘three day Council forum. was repotted in “good” condition at Pontiac General Hospital today. Mrs. Byerle’s back was injured yesterday in an accident /at Bills Road and Fredericks Road. _ Treated and released were her husband, Bruce, 32; her daughter, Sheryl, 7; and her Son, Bruce, 8. TUES.-WED.-THURS. You'll Get A i elate(slaavl Feeling said today. Harrison said the Grand Trav; unanimously passed a resolution | inviting the Corrections Commis- erse County Board of Supervisors | session sion to locate the camp in their | month, county, “That virtually assures its lo- cation there,” Harrison said, “I expect the commission te act on the invitation at its November |- meeting.” If a Grand Traverse Site is ap- proved, the camp—a jue idea in itself—wouyld be operated on’ a unique basis, ARTING f SUNDAY “We're trying to work out an . LAST TIMES TODAY—"PEMALE ON THE BEACH” Also “PEARL OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC” STARTS TOMORROW! vA f |< Starts At 11:00- |, 2:20-540-8:50 | eres, ok Watch This Paper rand nn yaar of Deans Milford Mother Hurt THE NIGHT WILLIAMS | RITTER r for Program wMichac! Mathys. at pin.| in Automobile Accident WOLDS “APACHE AMBUSH” . + Announcements! conning, was killed early today | Frances Byerle, 29, of Milford TERROR . 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Rivers, 18, of ‘ - P 99 “ = sl ears yesterday na When ae tailed R de te COUMBA PICTURES oreees = -fr * jac on ree-year probation | and assessed $200 court costs by gtk OR * TYRONE POWER Oakland eane Cnet Judge | You Meet ‘ ME * MAUREEN OHARA® George B. Hartrick. | * __IN COLOR ond CINEMASCOPE ees siamaeed Sept, 22 brent 20,000 LEAGUES Ch a : ‘2 GiEWN Foro -Eveanor PARKER 13} tic *aze"2 "sites | UNDER THE SEA , em / Township, last Aug. 15. - Mar 7 BATTLE cry” . ra THE LONG f ——ALSO— ; Wok tk tt AI tt He ‘aan ~ GRAYLUNE .« | | : a* an IDA x / JAM Called + “THE COUNTRY | CINeMaScoPe / dG GIRL” = a SESSION ere ||| mscezonne Reet ae ‘TON IGHT JUNGLE” ee re ee saat em “Beaig © in “Music by the So-phis-to-cats No Cover—No Minimum DELL’S Starts TODAY OAKLAND Theatre KRM MM KK KK KH HK KH AK KH Watch For The Next Big Audience Awards Show... . Soon Pott * i fi i j | / rae 2 be: ; "THE PONTIAC PRE 3 I oy eyes Rate 2 1 } i FY A 8. wURSDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1955 Me this week's position weakened as Jim Tatum’s had to’ stage a strong finish to. beat North Carolina, 25-7. ballots for 1,603, Last | drew , Spats in éth Place to 45 a week ago ellie the Sooners is * : s * P _ Navy, which flashed te an ex- citing aerial victory over Penn age losing its unscored on status but . winning its fourth straight game, moved up from. eighth place to fourth and Duke, a 20-14 winner over Ohio State, vaulted from 11th to 5th. “Then came Notre Dame's con- queror, Michigan State, followed by | UCLA, West Virginia; Auburn and Southern California. Notre Dame, | in spite of losing, was barely beat- en out for 10th place by USC, a Plan Outlined for Golf Tour by PGA Heads PHOENIX, Ariz. ®— Golfdom's hotshots will invade the Pacific first-ten Geen for the first three weeks of the season which returned following a victory over Wisconsin, * * @: Auburn, a newcomer to the se-' lect group, had been tied by Ken- tucky “but came through witha 1412 victory over Georgia Tech ‘to ‘earn ninth place, * * I Michigan State is another team ; which hadn't been in the Top 10 | before. But Duffy Daugherty’s hard-bitten Spartans, who earlier gave Michigan a very bad after- noon, finally caught the attention of the experts by handing Notre Dame a sound 21-7 thumping. Next Saturday Michigan State takes on Ulinois, a troublesome Big 10 rival. This figures to be one of the harder'games for the ranked teams, Oklahoma, winner of 23 straight games, encounters 14th- ratead Colorado, probably its strongest rival in the Big Seven. Michigan isn't expected to have much difficulty with Minnesota, * vs, Iowa and West Virginia vs. Penn State. The leading teams with first place votes and won-lost records in parentheses (points On 10-9-8-7-4-5-4-3-21 desis): dropped | out after losing te Washington but || Caribou Herds ° Hunted by Air in Labrador Aircraft Stalkers {| Threaten Existence of | Vital Animal .: ST, JOHN'S, Nfld, & —Hunters who stalk caribou from aircraft in northern Labrador threaten to wipe out herds necessary for the exist- ence of natives of the area, says of Hopedale. | strict conservation source of meat and clothing. fo Show Wares Saturday Night 250 to Take Part Midget Football Night, a man just in from the tiny outpost Rod Roberts, a civilian employe of United States forces, said today the caribou herds faced serious de- pletion or extinction. In the past. Indians and Eskimos practiced because the caribou is their most important Midget Gridders in°two- years the Michigan Racing Assn. is proposing to sell its multi- million-dollar Detroit race course and then rent it back to. race on. night stockholders would vote on the proposed sale next Tuesday to the Oxford Realty Co. of Detroit, although the sale or rent price was not announced, it is estimated the sale tab would be four million dol- lars against an anndal cost of close to $400,000 to rent it back each year. State racing commissioner dames Inglis said similar plans were proposed by the MRA a year and a half ago and again recently when a charity organi- zation called Boys Inc. wanted’ to buy the physical facilities. “I didn't approve of the first firm because FRA wanted to rent *| taxes in 1954. Sale to the charity group was dropped when the state legislature and Protestant church groups DETROIT w—For the ‘3rd time An MRA spokesman said last}. proposal to another Detroit realty it for between 400 and 500 thousand Hank Greenberg Studying PCL's Frisco Seals Canada, West Coast) | * a yer and I questioned whether! Looking for Himself . * < i 1 could assured m, ng i* on. Pros’ Itinerary for | oe ene end ve Syre Annual Event Is i Set inet much each year,” said Inglis| but Declines Comment; Next Fall cuse, Duke vs, Pittsburgh, UcLA| for Wisner Stadium; | MRA made $474,743 profit before! Braves Interested 7 ’ ONCE A WATERBOY—Richie McCabe, one of the Pittsburgh Stedlers’ top defensive backs, poses| fore playing college ball. He’s been in on several with the water bucket he toted in his 1st job for the| of the key plays which have put the Steelers in a team. The former University of Pittsburgh star | 1st place tie in the National Football League's eastern joined the team as a water boy eight * * * years ago be-| division. * * McCabe Asked for Job AP Wisephote * * * Frail-Looking Youth Becomes Standout Detensive Back for Pro Pitt Steelers PITTSBURGH — Eight years 0 a frail-looking youth walked up to owner Art Rooney of the Pittsburgh Steelers and asked for a job. * Do you. think you're big enough to carry a water bucket?” drawled Rooney. “Well, T can try,” replied the youngster. a “T hated to turn the kid down,” quite a football player. Maybe just watching the Pres helped. ad ‘Now 24, in a, stit modest but | a few pounds heavier, the same | youngster is one of the standout Steeler defensive backs. His name is Richie McCabe. Some say that McCabe, who wears glasses, can't see too well . Game of Week MSU, ND Ti Tony's Boot Best, Too It Was Tops; NEW YORK (INS)—It was just a big game until underdog Michi- gan State made good a year-old threat to “‘beat the pants off" unde- feated, untied and unscored upon Notre Dame. “Then it became college football's GAME OF THE WEFK in the. eyes of International News Service's panel: of experts.. The INS panel | also singled out these other “best of the, week" performances: Stan Musial Not for Sale ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. u?— Frank Lane has earned the names of being the greatest trader in base ball but he draws the line at dis- posing of Stan Musial. “Stan is an institution in St. Louis,” the new general manager of the St. Louis Cardinals said. “He belongs to the fans as well as the Cardinals. He is definitely not fomgale or for trade.” Lane, who has a home here, told St, Petersburg Times sports-writer Red Marston he thinks Musial should play wherever he (Musial) wants to. Gulfstream Draws 10 State Horses MIAMI, Fla, «®—Ten thorough- | same breds are scheduled to arrive at Gulfstream Park today for the start of Florida's horse racing sea- son Nov. 28. The horses, shipped here from Michigan tracks, include five owned by Russell Fisher, two owned by Mrs. Ann Bennett and three by J. G. Weer. LJ They make up the earliest ship- ment to reach this area in many) years, and include Royal Dasher, Vienna Dance, Piparoo, Skin Junior, Aunt Anne, Big Harry, Ann’s Reward, Joli's Choice and Red Rudolph. —+ Player of the week — Geo Welsh, Navy quarterback. Coach of the: week—Ralph Jor- ‘dan, Atiburn, | Play of the week — Michigan | wingback Tony Branoff’s re- covery of his fumble in his own end zone and punt on the dead run which saved the day for the nation’s No, 1 team against Northwestern. the panel composed Shrine East-West game scouts Bernie Bierman, Andy Kerr and Francis J. Powers; sportscaster Harry sidine and INS sports editor John} ¢j Barrington. Michigan State, a one touchdown underdog for the nationally - tele- vised contest, proved’ that coach Hugh A. (Duffy) Daugherty is a fair prophet by handing Notre Dame its 1st licking in 12 games dating back to last October. Daugherty warned the Irish last year, after his team was nosed out, 20-19, that “we'll beat your pants off next year.” Gerry Plan- utis, who missed the two conver- sions that cost the Spartans that , proved a real thorn this year " by piling over for one touchdown, recovering a fumble that set up another TD and kick- ing three extra points. Hopes to Coach SARASTOA @®—John Cooney, re- leased as first base coach by tie Milwaukee Braves, said he has no immediate plans but hopes to * ‘league. club, : said he was somewhat surprised at being let go without any reason after 25 youre with the | Braves, recalls Rooney, ‘‘and I'm glad now, that I didn’t. He’s turned out to be | - The evidence was considered by | Wismer, INS columnist Bob Con-|: coach with some other major without them. “That’¢ a lot of talk," says McCabe. “I can see all right.” He’s proven it on the field. In ‘|four games, the rookie back has intercepted two passes and scam- \pered 50 yards for a touchdown after a fumble recovery. * * * One of his pass interceptions against the Philadelphia’ Eagles Saturday night helped the Steelers to a crucial 13-7 victory that kept them in a tie for the top spot in the National Football League's Eastern Conference. McCabe was the Steelers’ 22nd draft choice. He relates he didn’t think he had a chance at training camp “‘because I was too small.” The former University of Pitts- burgh star, who weighs slightly over 175 pounds, credits quarter- back Jim Finks and end Bill Mec- -Peak, as well as Dick Flanagan and Dale Dodrill, with helping him. ‘Battered Colts “| Hurt With 14 ‘on Injury List BALTIMORE W — The battered Baltimore Colts, trying to patch together a lineup to send against Washington next Sunday, were ex- cellent examples today of the bruising play you see in the Na- | tional Football League. his 33 gladiators were injured. On the brighter side, halfbacks | list, Washington has a 2-2 record in Conference mark of the Colts. Open March 1-4, were approved. he San Diego vacated its dates on the 1956 winter tour to claim a and San Francisco, ‘Dates, purses and sponsors remain to be worked out. The $15,000 Crosby Invitational will be held Jan. 12-15 with the Jan, 19-22 dates assigned to San Diego left open for.a possible new tournament. Following the layoff will be the $20,000 Palm Springs Invitational, Jan. 26-29; the $15.000 Phoenix tive) Tucson Open, Feb, 9-12; the $20,000 Texas Open at San Antonio, Bagon Rouge Open, March 1-4. * * * Leacox said the PGA had felt for some time that the Northwestern | ® part of the nation was being slight- in the fall is ideal for golf in that part of the commtry.” {* a He said tournaments already. on the PGA schedule in the East would be moved forward to ac- commodate the fall tour but that the major effect of the additional tournaments would be to lengthen the golf season. ; Eddie Jones, representing back- ers of the San Diego Open, said he felt the Coast city woul! have better weather on the fall tour than it has experienced on the win- ter tour in recent years. “We feel we would only be smart to reschedule our tournament dur- ing a fall tour if one is planned.” he said. “T feel certain there will be one in 1956." NY Trims Service Team and Heads for Tokyo HONOLULU (—The New York | Yankees ended the Hawaii series of their Pacific good will tour last night with a 5-2 win over an armed forces All-Star team. Tokyo. Elston Howard hit a bases-emp- | ty homer in the second and Yogi Berra hit a three-run homer in) the ninth for the Yankees. ‘Miller Back Again Coach Webb Ewbank said 14 of | With Cardinal Club ST. LOUIS —Stu Miller will be Royce Womble and L. G. Dupre. | given another chance by the St. are slated to come off the injured | Louis Cardinals to recapture his | son said yesterday injuries had re- | brilliant 1952 form, The Redbirds repurchased Mil- the Eastern Conference of the ler from their Omaha farm club | serves ‘as the alternative to can- league against the 3-1 Western! yesterday and sold three other celling remaining games because | plachers to minor league teams. Open, Feb, 2-5; the $12,500 (tenta- Feb. 16-19; the $30,000 Houston Open, Feb. 23-26, and the $15,000 ed as far as PGA tournaments 'were concerned and “the weather | t The Yanks leave tonight for. Orioles Jes Acquire Chisox’ Adams Trade Abrams for Third Sacker; Diering Only 1954 Survivor BALTIMORE (®—The Baltimore Orioles moved to st the left side of their infield for 1956 today, getting Bobby Adams from the Chicago White Sox in a trade for outfielder Cal Abrams, * * * Adams, a 10-year veteran with the Cincinnati Reds before being bought by the White Sox late last season, is expected to be put on third next to shortstop Willie Mir- anda. Adams led the National League for assists by a third base- man in 1952 and 1953, Miranda led the American for shortstop assists last season. * ” The departure of Abrams ‘left outfielder Chuck Diering the only survivor of the 1954 Orioles team. Abrams led the Orioles at the plate in 194 with .293, but dropped to .245 the past season. He came to the Orioles from Pittsburgh aft- er previously playing for Cote. nati and Brooklyn. — Rusty Martinez Still Beats Lester Felton . PROVIDENCE, R.I. & — Vince Martinez of Paterson, N.J., took a 10-round decision from Les Fel- ton of Detroit in a welterweight ‘bexing match last night, but showed the rust of inactivity. ‘After the bout, Manager Bill Daly said Martinez needs work and indicated his man will fight at every opportunity. Martinez took all 10 rounds in winning his 16th straight bout, a | string that was interrupted for a while by managerial troubles. Injuries Force School * continuous football action on each half of the Wisner gridiron. Every boy (up- wards of 250) will partici- pate in the games, Midget Night, planned’ for the benefit of parents, is the climax of a six-weeks football training pro- gram for these youngsters under Pontiac High School instructors. The program began at Wisner Sept. 17. Proceeds from Midget Night will be split two ways, Half will go to the Parks and Recreation Department, enabling it to con- tinue, ang enlarge, its midget football program. The remainder is designated for the Junior Chamber of Commerce Special Youth Fund. Tickets for Saturday's midget show can be purchased @ all Pontiac schools and from any Junior Chamber of Commerce member. Johnny Williams of the Pontiac Jaycees is chairman, — Red Wings Call Up Rookie Right Winger DETROIT w—Detroit Red Wings have called up rookie Ed Stankie- wicz from their Edmonton, Alta. farm club to replace Norm Cor- coran at right wing. Corcoran, who played last sea- [208 with the Hershey, (Pa.) Bears early season form. He scored six goals in four games with Edmon- ton. Stankiewicz will join the Wings WEDNESDAY for their game with the Boston Bruins here rm Saturday night. Minor Majer Minor Majer Northwest in force next fall under rongly opposed a plan revealed ‘by representatives | , srichigan (76) (4-0) . oo sponsored jointly by. the ee ad the mai plan, MRA Cleveland Indians, is reported in- ot the Professional Golfers Assn. | 2 Maryland (3) 059) 0000.0. }a1 | Pontiac Junior iprprend Of | would operate under its same per.| ‘rested in buying the San Pran- : &. Mavy (7>, (60) - ‘#7 Commerce, Board of Educa- | , cisco Seals of the Pacific Coast proposed . i S. Duke (15) Oc eaee ser | * os Venu, & ‘ih September r Gotan) et) a. ser ii tion and Parks and Recrea- Munn, Krause League < “eta ome on ot tha Dhan waa we. Southern Galitere oaie <1) ay oS 3 ton Department, wat hag A i st B Capenhets artined pont acheter Caartindter Wty Ghneos THE SECOND TEN held Saturday night at Wis-| AQQin an night and immediately dined with at a meeting of the Winter Golf i "Texag aM. (4D in ie Stadium. Starting time’ on Gr i d TV cagamnat | Damon Miller, who Sponsors Assn. M4, Golorede (40) oc. vccci) j4| 4s 7 p.m. * * « es 8 6 15, Wisconsin hI 72 CHICAGO (INS) — Biggie Munn,| “He seems interested didn't — Baylor (4h) es An anticipated 16 teams} tic director at M State | commit oy but The dates for the winter tour, | | on, ichigne himeel starting with the $30,000 Los An-|is. Yee (980 nn x» comprised of Elementary University, and Moose Krause, who| Greenberg was reported . geles Jan. 69 and ending|™ Icteudibnadtseeetees x = 8 i it B i i f ta t git af 42, is slightly ecstatic about his a a ’ : PO ee pe a ae ees SEFC E., iM ; : | i Bae Ge: | ! 4 x # cy x , i : , "HE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY. OCTOBER at 1955 c- ees a er Sih Fae to Resa Tie cincinn w—Jimm tnird time tomorrow night a . pony he’s pes to fight nad a s i: do battle over the 15| that’s why I think ll win.” _*| he lost ina rematch. | The weather was the only thing tive fight” when he tries here to- ee _ he Ci In spite of the fact. this is| ¢ ‘that worried the ever-optimistic morrow night against Wallace | rouniis, ‘or inte, fests " “oh Smith's home town, Carter seemed | Consent’ si cama he Smith’s | Becker. Cincinnati doesn't have Smith cinnati Garden. Smith won the 1b. a slight betting favorie—for inactivity since winning the cham- | any floods like New England but , Bad to win the world’s! championship from Carter in a i * lightweight boxing championshi aba Boston | “hat betting there was. | Pionship is that he suffered a bad, the weather the last couple of days o- fourth tim pionship | sparsely es bout in Boston | (cut in the first bout, But Carter | has been of-the sort to make doubt- | ™ a ‘ « last June 29. — It Carter wins Smith will join | was carved up even worse, Smith's | ful ticket buyers just decide to stay Paddy DeMarco as a fellow who wicked left hooks made it neces home by the fireside. A look at the record would indi- | Reins I’m not going to tell never made a dime from extra-| sary for. the medicos to take a| cate, however, that the New York you all of the things I noticed from | wurricular fait as a result of be-| score of stitches in Carter's face Negro has been fighting “correc- looking at the movies of our last ing champion. DeMarco won the so he, too, has been on the inactive Fole om iles tive fights” each time he has gone fight," Carter said yesterday. “I title trom Carter on March 5, 1954 list since the Boston bout, into a rematch after losing the made mistakes—and my plan is to! and lost it to the New Yorker on | crown. __ {correct them. And I will, too.’ | his next time out on Nov. 17 of that’ Promoter ‘esis Becker still held Three times he has lost the title! Smith said, however, “I know I) | year. today to his belief there is a possi- in f and twice he has regained it. can beet Carter, I did it in Boston * * * | bility of a sell-out crowd of 15,000 Hy , He'll try to win it back for a! and there’s no reason why I can't | Lauro Salas, who was the first | for the scrap. It will be televised | Re 4 |to “borrow” the championship national (ABC) at 9 p.m. (EST). | Hits 87 Out of 167 Five | Games \ for GET YOUR CAR READY from Carter, managed to get in a' The area within | a 75-mile’ radius . ” FOR WINTER Howe Big Spark in Wings’ | Homing TWENTY ST. PAUL, Minn. —A gongting We Will Check It Completely for You and Give it an EXPERT TUNE-UPT - 1211 North Perry Se. At Madison Street FE 3-9557 CUSTOM TAILORS — CLOTHIERS — FURNISHERS J | the Detroit Red Wings, who not | Return to Winning Ways MONTREAL u—The famine has and is deadlocked for secdnd with ing carnival of the pro football ended and the feast has begun for | two other players in assists. \oneae look like a routine penny A four-way tie for second place The records compiled by shy only snapped out of a dismal start iwith 7 -points each, includes Mau-| Jerry Foley, king of the nation’s in the new National Hockey League | rice (The Rocket) Richard, Jean small college aerialists, are enough race but are rolling along with | Beliveau of the Montreal Canadi-|to frighten the bookkeepers and 18-year-old freshman from Ham-} line University is making the pass- |\, () "I for 10 goals in 2 victories last week. Gordie Howe at the top of the | &"s, scoring list. aad \Lindsay of the Red Wings. Richard | * * and Howe are the goal leaders ; After: doi setbacks to start the | with 5 each while Beliveau, Dave W loded | Creighton of the New York Rang- | season, the Red Wings exp ; ers, Doug Harvey of Montreal and assists to boost his total to 9 points: | Rangers. Dick Moore and Harve ¥ He is tied for the lead in goals | oF the Canadiens and Kelly of the caemmemeionenieaie { School. Michigan says its Nov. 19 game | Hamson of Wisconsin had been |, jonnson i, Ral _ Famtodp.m, against Ohio State is a sellout.| | Climle will be composed of | contacted about taking over the [4 Bowlers 12 8 Pin. Biasters $12/1 Coll Today tor Information It will be the 3rd time this sea-| three sessions. First session in- | Lions job. P. 80, B. Riemenschneider 463; | FE 5-6116 fi ichi | eludes discussion of rules, their ; : _ | @ Johnson’ Rity. , 10-1745. ; ° son that the 97,239-seat Michigan | The Lions statement said in . P Stadium has been sold out. Both iterpretations and Mee canes. part: INDEPENDENT LaDES ae ; the Michigan State and Army | sack, sated in the high school “Rumors of the past 12 hours) A! Al's, Store Hough ° SANDERS bd ers games were sellouts. | boys’ gymnasium, will cover, by {Pat the Detroit Football Co. con- -sanaml it. Croney 7 OR T | tentplates a change in its head | Vosts 13: Martha's 3 F REN The home run figu | practical demonstration, the sit- : : | Kellering u Ougs 3 : AMERICAN ‘League, | uations in which various rules | °@ching position are positively | Pudney i 2 TRAVIS Kansas City A apply. | Sroundiess . . . There positively | 0.31" a! pt M. Clo - ae | | is no hysteria existing in the man- | HARDWARE Get Free Football Forecasts every Red Wings. ° Jacques Plante of the league- tender. Plante has been scored on only 5 times in 5 games for an @ average of 1.00. Terry Sawchuk of | the Boston Bruins and Glen Hall of | Detroit are closest with an average of 2. « OSU Game Sold Out ANN ARBOR (®—University of | jos . Cleveland .. leading Canadiens is the top goal- | Alex Delvecchio and Ted appall football conservatives. * * In his iat three games Foley has completed 74 out of 146 throws. In his last 2 he has averaged 59 | passes a game, has a 5-game total of 87 for 167 and a cool 52 per ae - Red Kelly of Detroit share the as-| 4 e The big gun was Howe, who missed | Y : LAKELAND LADIES . le t ; cent completion average, - ‘ ’ on KOU Harwood Tailoring | 2% srr mmm worn. Fy eas the maton n me Baldy Still In Bowling Results saz:"“EY SE. 2s CAN — after a “year tenure 0! | Creighton Silloves with 6 points, tically every passing statistic ’ ’ spuiameen CLAeett bee lo. § 4 ae we] on BEAT Randolph Harwood — i jandsis 1 point ahead of Ron Mur- 'worth mentioning and -has made ; Pus. m. | Briees i pele 908 W, Huron at Telegraph Howe collected 4 goals and 2) nny and Andy Bathgate of the | his favorite receiver, 6-5 Dick Don. Gene's TV 18 Russ @tore 13 Belle 1 8 Dent 3 lin, No. 1 among the pass eatchers. 614 But Hamline hasn't won a game, City to Hold |\Rules Clinics ‘for Ofticials _A basketball officials’ | rules | clinic, conducted by the Parks and Recreation ty po will start Monday, Nov. 7, from 7 to 9 p.m., in Room 107 at Pontiac High | Purpose of the clinic is to de-| Bas week from your Marathon Dealer BRAKE ADJUSTMENT INCLUDING PULLING WHEELS TO CHECK LINING and *] 95 : AP Wirephote” weight title bout in Cincinnati on Wednesday. Carter has won and lost the crown three times, while Smith is the current titleholder. MATCHING STATISTICS—Chart compares physi- cal statistics of lightweight fighters Jimmy Carter and Wallace (Bud) Smith, who will meet in a light- s ] Lions Declare an. + hag 13 Pont, Patt, 13| Lechie ie te Louie's | Moote Elec. 13 Team No. si ¢, Ste 191, A. Weimer 493; Louie's | Team No, 6 13 Team No. 4 ‘ 6) 766-2145 took the unusual step of denying, | Mover, ine ‘The Lions front office 1 s2 Geena BS from Be 2 3 Electric Cabinets two-page press release late yes- YMCA Athletic Club LADIES ALL-STARS DETROIT — Directors of the 'jurosi pow! ~ Detroit Lions Football Co. today | Ward's i Normalize Your practically in. advance, rumors}, ®- Serettqa 250~000; M0; Myre Bowl eigh Y ela that head coach aed Parker is , Ww t and R x on the way out. ROYAL BOWLERETTES wt Steam Baths, 6 Team No. 6 10 14) oe , | terday asserting there was wo | WN. Majeski 200, E. 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Q } , Ls | al f 1 ' is 5 j ? " aD ae diy ree oe ‘ apn \ foc at ee Fee eee | ee ee ee Pinte etree eee ys ee ee ns eee ae Soest oi Be SR BOO a ee eee Ae See eee ae : f fae ; | : j 4 j : Y pi | i f 4 | : 7, soi v | | 5 ) ; y/ 2% o y ' 3 Le i i 4 2 eee ‘ ee I } ‘ ' i a ! A ‘ } fn yan a / ’ pe 7 Ec a PA Z a ts / I ‘ } : ie ‘ ; mat d , - f * ! é ‘ ‘ Af } Rah tht a : we *y ‘ ty ' i , . 5 i qs "y : | ; a ee : THE PONTIAC wees, TUESDAY, OCTOBER (18, 1955 ) TWENTY-ONE Grover Alexander twice ad on one pe eee = Peas Pans Injuries Hit Me Precision Play [rene -——— on Bench From , Minor Ailments 7). ores North- |. western, Michigan capitalized on fumbles, brilliant individual play and 6 comming dafense Jee 10 We touchdown Both, However, May Be Ready for Illini’ in Saturday Game Player Limit Indians brought their roster to its their Tulsa farm club and four from Indianapolis. - Because the Tribe has four ex: servicemen, it is allowed to carry four above the 40-player limit. Waivers were asked on outfielder | up Ralph Kiner, who has announced | he is retiring, “ANN ARBOR @®—That one gol-; is» hacia wea pute 5 working cohesive emit hes net chown i golf yet.- aye wit Priday's 8 Results—Southfie 10; Weeentese a0, Vercimaten & Inter-Lakes League football race is nearing the finish line. Up to now it looks certain that South- victory. But the grinding, yard-a-second athase whith Sanans every son The reason is. very, likely the Testimony appeared all over the field Saturday. Oosterbaan was In the Stretch INTER-LAKE LEAGUE PREP STANDINGS field, Van Dyke and Waterford are on the inside track. 1954 loop champion Berkley ‘| Bears have been virtually seratched from the race. Each has failed to count in the win column and has lost three league games. Tom Evans’ Walled Lake Vikings rate a4 long-shots but still show signs of contention for the crown. Each of the six I-L schools faces two more conference contests with chat — s homecoming battle KANSAS CITY ®—Viec Raschi, once one of the New York Yan- kees’ top pitchers, apparently is at the end of his major league play- . jing * * The veteran righthander was given his unconditional release yes- terday by the Kansas City Athlet- ies. He won four games and lost six for the A's in the past baseball season, completing only one game. * »* Raschi, who will be 37 next ‘March, spent seven years with the Yankees and was a winner three seasons. He wena in 11 World Series games. The Yankees sold him to the St. Louis Cardinals after the 1953 season for a reported $85,000 and he won eight and lost nine with them. The Cards released him last spring and the Athletics picked him any Kennedy, the A's a Personnel manager, said Raschi Lynn Waldorf Has Friend BERKELEY, Calif. «» —Chancel- lor Clark Kerr of the University | of California quickly rallied to the defense of football Coach Lynn OQ. . (Pappy) Waldorf, who was hung in effigy on a campus gate yesterday. Waldorf, whose Bear squad was | trimmed 21-0 last Saturday by Ore- | gon, wryly told sports writers: “It’s one of the hazards of the coaching profession.” Kerr said a few students who considered Ghemesives “vigilantes” were responsible. “Students and alumni will be shocked, as I am, by the attack ‘ against Coach Waldorf,” Kerr said in a statement, “especially in view of the fine contributions that he has made to our team since com- ing here in 1947. “Coach Waldort’s record of 63. Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY FEEL WEIGHT OF BALL—Pen- dulum! Impress the word on your mind when you take your stance. Concentrate on it, as all the stars do. Bowling begins with the push- awayeof the ball, as sketch shows, and then comes pendulum motion. It’s the answer for sound, effort- less form. The ball must be swung freely, so that you feel its weight all the way through its backward and forward arc. Let it swing of its own weight, and you'll soon have it in a constant groove. You'll develop consistent speed and control. If you feel you need a little more speed, don't try to get it by rushing your footwork or hurrying the swing. It simply doesn’t work. To increase speed, you lengthen the swinging arc by adding to the push-away. Pendulum motion! De- velop it, and you're well on your way to top scoring. (Copyright 1935, John F. Dille Ca.) LET PALACE WASH YOUR CAR Letest Equipment, Expert Service Coretul Checking Before Delivery Your Cor Cleaned Like New PALACE’S AUTO WASH Baldwin Ave. FE 2-9126 Chancellor wins, 21 losses and 4 ties to date is one of which we can all be “His fine attitude toward the men and the sport they play has added to the all around education of the players and complemented the objectives of a great univer- sity. * * 7 “It is a privilege,” Kerr con- cluded, ‘‘for the university to con- tinue to meet its obligations to a fine man.” * ® @ Waldorf's California team will meet Southern California next. Sat- urday, 33-21 victor last week over powerful Wisconsin of the Big 10. Releabe’ From As Points |to End of Raschi Career | was let out “to make room on our staff for younger men." * * * “Raschi was a fine example to our ‘young pitchers ‘last season,” Kennedy added. “He is not only a skillful pitcher but a great com- petitor and I know they benefited from watching him.” - The hurler started his profes- sional career in Amsterdam, N.Y., of the Canadian-American League. zarss\A Rarity Among College Coaches y out there's. more security in col- lege football coaching than in most haga jobs—for some people, that Take Lombe S. Honaker, for ex- ample. He turned up as a young ambitious coach at Maryville College shortly after World War I, has now reached the middle of his 35th season at the East Tennessee institution and apparently can have the job as long as he wants it. : +. * * Or take P. V. (Putty) Overall, 'who has been coaching most of the time since 1924 at Tennessee Polytechnic Institute in Cookeville. There's Andrew (Scrappy) Moore, a fixture at the University of Chattanooga since the late 1920's first as an assistant and then as head coach. As head coaches, these three mentors have put in 85 years on the gridiron, counting this season. Overall, who tried to step aside for a younger*man two or three times, finally~ succeeded and is watching Tennessee Tech football athletics. | New Location 399 So. Saginaw © COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE East Town Collision Bear Equipment and Wheel Balancing 555 S. Saginaw Frame and Axle Straightening Ph. FE 4-5941 Also TAIL PIPES and EXHAUST PIPES INSTALLED FREE “FOR A GOOD USED _ TH 2 MATTHEWS: HE WORKING MAN'S USED CAR LOT' ai H A i , i & ae CAR - GO TWO-ELEVER’ AT'S f AGNES, NASHVILLE, Tenn. w—It turns | this year as. faculty chairman of, Inter-Lake Loop i in 3- Way Battle; Van Dyke, Southfield in Crucial Test at Van Dyke against Southfield playing a major roll in determ- ining this year's top team. Blue- jays and Abes are tied for I-L Ist place Only losses for both schools have come in non-league clashes with the Jays failing in their opener to Birmingham Maples, 14- 7, while Van Dyke its Ist game to East Detroit, 19-0, In a 2nd I-L meeting, Water- ford Skippers face scoreless Berk- ley at home and aim to keep their scoring spree:-afire after trouncing Farmington last week, 40.6. They are in 2nd place. A final league encounter pits Farmington against Walled Lake on the Vikings’ home field. Vikings will aim te even their 1-2 mark while the visitors seek their initial league victory. Their only win was a one-point squeak over non-league Rochester 14- 13. Dan Barnabo's Romeo gridders home to take revenge of last Fri- day’s“loss to Lapeer (60) at Ox- ford. It was the Bulldogs’ Ist loss this year and the 1st - touchdown scored against the squad since the opener on Sept. 16. Oxford holds a 1-3-1 mark. - In another independent battle, Lapeer goes A tackle Gene Konley’s team, rested after a week's layoff while Lapeer will strive to better its 41 record. On the same card, Bloomfield Hills, goes to Harper Woods, while South to Rochester to jubliant after last week's. Ist. win in two-and-a-half years, Lyon plays Oak Park at Oak Park. -| forced to start a 4th string full- back, Earl Johnson, To spell Johnsen he dug into his injury list and called on ailing Lou Baldacci, the ist string. fullback, and hobbling Dave ‘Hill, the 2nd somewhat stifflegged. Oosterbaan started 2nd ‘string jeenter Jerry Goebel playing with a bad knee. Right halfback Tony Branoff tried four times to skirt the North- western left. end ~n > reverse, He lost the ball twice and 13 yards besides, Reason may or may tot have been that for most of the season, Ren Kramer has been Michigan's left end, but Saturday he was — a fractured rib on the pee Mike Retunno, played a fine deonsive game, returning to the field even after he had burt his ankle, With Rotunno playing in- jured, Kramer's absence was felt even more. With @ Little Brown Jug battle brewing next Sat ‘ay against a Minnesota tezm in perfect health, Michigan may be without the serv- ices of quarterback ‘'m Maddock (bruised hip) and Rotunno, For a Losing Cause The Athletics led the American League in: home runs in the 143 season with a total of 112, but finished in cellar position in the loop standings. : eee Dele Sat a ae of its high schools field football ‘| teams. Attendance Rise Home and Away Mark Pheasant Season SPECIALS! Stringer, both of whom paree) Up 18 Per Cent; Road Increase Best. i in AL. was up 18 per cent in 1955 over tabulations. Detroit also showed the greatest increase in total road attendance of any club in the American League. On home attendance of L 181,- 383, the Tigers showed an in- erease of hime per cent over 1954 in customers attending games at Briggs Stadium. weather which we feel cut down the gate at several of the bigger games,” Spike Briggs said. As a road attraction the Tigers picked up 346,029 or 31 per cent over on previous season with 1,- , 090,787. Night game attendance at home was 473,600 for 14 night games. For a like number of night contests the previous attendance was 4H,- 956. Increase was 38,544, ° Towne Beats Savage NEW YORK (INS) — Art Towne of New York opened a campaign for middleweight title last night with a split decision over 6th- ranked Milo’ Savage of Salt Lake City in a 10-round bout at St. Nick's Arena, + a eR ero Have The Job Done Bight We inspect cooling system. tighten heses, ond install proper thermostat. Attention . . . Employes of GMTC and Baldwin Rubber WINTERIZE YOUR CAR | WHILE AT WORK | SOUTH BLVD. GULF SERVICE Corner of South ‘Saginaw and South Bivd. DOUBLE HOLDENS RED STAMPS ON WEDNESDAYS FE 3-9152 “DETROIT — Detroit Tiger com- | bined attendance, home and road, | 1954 figures, according to. final “Our home attendance was most | gratifying in view of the bad) pag AUTOMATIC— 3 or 5 Shot—Reg. $110.45-—ONLY caren wer 12 PUMP— 16S MOSSBERG 3-SHOT suorcit— : 975 Full Price .......... 5104" WINCHESTER AUTOMATIC 12 Gauge Only—Reg. $120.50... MANY MORE MODELS | ‘AT BIG SAVINGS Buy Your Hunting Lieente Here Buy With Confidence! 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Thorne, 29, of 403 face three times in the water of * «8 Lakeview, Holly, yesterday was wives. | . | Phe second is called the grotto | placed on two-year probation and Man filled in the legends to round of the pirate. Girls who have not | assessed $300 court costs by Oak- out what nature started in the yet encountered the man of their | land County Circuit Judge George caves where changing light alters | dreams are advised hereabouts to| B, Hartrick. the color of the sea from sky blue | go there by moonlight and throw| ‘Thorne admitted to negligent to emerald green. - | three pebbles at a rock that juts) pomicide Sept. 21. He was driving One grotto is reputed hereabouts | up from the water. Doesn't matter | « car which crashed headon last to contain a “sure cure” for child-| if they hit or miss. But it helps.) March 19 with another on M87 jessness, It's the Baia Verde —| some folk say, to recite the name/ 4 mile west of Holly, causing the Green Bay. 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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1955: ‘Si DuPont Earnings Climb 40 Per Cent Di Pest De Nemes aut Cx. ~ - ported today that its common stock | _ en tel D MARKI RKETS | Aircraft Buying | wens Bolsters Stocks — gent NEW YORK WA great furry slow trade grains dipped slightly | {e8¢y. 3:28 bu. No of buying in the aircrafts brought of 1955 were 40 per cent greater | under previous closing prices on te ‘taaey Sas but muver. roe ge . : the stock market to life today than for the same period last year. | the Board of Trade today. No, 1. 230-200 ‘bu: Wagner, 3.00. : a ee eae a" de, 33 eeen§ _. The company ‘reported earnings n. tontiin market ta Can “No 1, 1 * * «& of $6.24 per share, broken down hay Ae of the | Sones. Be | 10e8 58, we re, | was its deep lethargy. After initial | Grapes, . Ld, 00-1 re By Buying. was: encouraged by the! to $4.77 from the chemical firm’s | transactions were completed, buy: | Su" pose? Wet, 338-345 bar fey, 608. statement of Defense Secretary. operating activities and $1.47 from ing and selling orders ried up.| Reaves 8p get ttaets RST | Wilson that milfary spend General Motors stock dividends. | Brokers stood around the pits with | 150-700 bu. Cider, No 1, 2. oy This compared with $4.74 for the |little to do, Only in soybeans was |. Vegetames mise.” Beans green, fiat | Might be higher ‘than estimated. first nine months of 1954, which | there any real activity. © £00 bu; Mo 1, 2.16-3.6 bu: green, Ken- Aircraft prices were, up be- Beets fancy, 1.25 dozen : Du Pont reported that its sale | at the start, giving way later toa | No 1, 15-1.00 dos i topped. No |. rest of the market displayed for the first nine months of this | slightly easier tendency. This | }.00-1 30 me, Bevecaly el * small gains and losses. year were $1,418,000,000, an in-| wasn't based-on any selling pres- Ne 125-178. bu: THN; sme 3% ‘ ' crease of 15 per cent over the | sure, but rather reflected a lack of variety, Not. 1.06-i.50 bu. ‘Sprouts, No Fics = one ies he — comparable 194 figure of $1,282, | demand. | bens topped No. 1 1g0-200 bu, ‘Ceull- | ually pee se oh pe prety cet 000,0 Wheat, near the end of the first | tower 3.00 doz: No 1; 1.75-2.25 grew more nu ; =r hour was % to % lower, December | ogi, “No, “s0-1 98. dos. eke: Gorm | "The volume of bust DeSoto Prices Up $150 _| $203: corn % to % lower, De- | svest, No, 1, 1.50-2,00 5-doz. bag. Cucum-| The volume of business has been rices Up bers, No. 1, _3.28-3.75 _ bushel. | quite low in the last few sessions ETRO —Price tags an | higher, ; rye “00 pi i : average $130 higher than the pre- | changed to % . December WS, Tiiatlta et kn ». | filling. . be vious models are announced for $1.08%: soybeans % to 11% lower, | 1.00-1.28 dos bens Leeks, No}. 1.00-1-90 1956 DeSotos. The new cars go on | November $2.33% and lard 15 to basket. Onions, dry, No. 1. 1.10-1.85 50-| Brokers feel the market is mark- public display Oct. 19. ~~ '|.October $12.50. 4 Misi 50" doe "behs. Parenips.” No. I ing time cautiously only a short . The Red Cross spends 40 per Grain Prices ie a sioo-ge 1-135 pk. Papeete major reaction touched ot Sept cent of its budget to aid military not aren Mo. i ise ) we? red, owert, 26 by news of the President's heart and veterans. CHICAGO GRAIN 1.'1.86-2.60 bu. Pimentos No. 1" 118-228 | attack. i ‘AGO, Oct. 18. (AP) — Opening bu. Pumpkins No, 1, 1.00-1.25 bu. Rad- : —| ots Maret vese a8, | Rett, hatte “doe” bate wii | te Cy Stee, ‘Generel’ Motors Gmc TRUCKS Bess --- 200M Mag... 'c.:. Gi | Beh 50-9 Geen tahehes.” Sones | Coie Douglas +Aircraft, Lock- “Built in Poatioe HBS Biase LOR | TM Bt ct Miia a 1 aces | hed, American | Smelting. Olin by Pontiac People” — ” May a hie batt Tate “taney 3.90 DE. basket; wo. Mathieson Chemical, Internation- : Dae. veer LD one 12.10 | pas No.1. o-38 pk. Tomatoes ‘xo 1.| al Paper, American Airlines, and WILSON GMC CO, | Ses: 133 Geno Tt RA ERTS nam Waker Oakland at Cass, Pontiac “Got WO occccas 10.68 | pe bent. ‘Turn! " 8-1 ss” dos ‘Magma Copper dropped 2 points Dee vise vee C8%% Mayo cccncees 11.0 hs; topped, me 1.50-1.00 bu. at 97 bloc! heres = Greens" No, 1, 15-125 bu. t on a k of 1,300 . Collard, Ho 1. 125 be. Kale, Be Yesterday after the close, direc- ’ “@orre) No’ 1, 100-128 by. ‘Spinach | tors declared a stock dividend of 511 Community Nat’ 0-13 y Ai. "ba Tar Be ia et: | 5 Per cent as compared with 7 Bank Building ne Eo s.r" Soa.e"bu naive, Noy L No 1," 1.50-1.75 bushel, Phone FE 4-1568-9 Benet 1° de.2'0. ot basket buts : gon’ erate; ‘head. NO 1. 180-200. bu: , : leat Mo. 1. 1.00-1,86 bu ine, “No. i BAKER & HANSEN |" sees segap0-soe | CHICAGO. | Oct. cae AP) Butter un- Donald E. Hansen Richard H. DeWitt score AA O18: 62 A 97-20: 96 B bas; 88 Res, FE 2-5513 Res. FE 5-3793 pear oe Peceipte1L 008; wholesale Accident Insurance Fire Insurance , o =. Ca ; eG Seana: Automobile Insurance Liability Insurance CO Burglary Insurance- : Bonds—All Types “Before undergoing a surgical operation, arrange your temporal aficirs—you may live.” —Remy de Gourmont Life I - DETROIT, Oct ae ft. o. b. : . 18 (AP) —Eggs, f. 0. b. Plate Glass Insurance Detrett, cases included, federal-state z er Whites — Grade A bo 60-63 weighted average 60%), large ‘56, medium 42, small 33; grade B mawe $1. Browns—Grade 5a. wd. ow 42, small he * _© mercially wotne: ai A large 52-53, medium tate co many, new BATOR TABLETS work Browns—G: large 1, medi N K e tarengh the biosd eusem (1) to boosen = 30-39. small note A 00-8 md ew ind of Safe de wp Bs AK Of} e... an " ? one spasmodic choking, bene edeqacte te the slow trade. jums oe before it (3) to ward the | Medicine for Awftl\| Sixes -witmn‘snd thn it You breathe | Seay) navpiion are exeenive’ and: Burt: freer and easier ensome. Smalls are easy with eet ASTHMA att, acks Now ot Thrifty Drug Stores receipts ample, ee buying interest hes New Bator Tablets are now available at drus- atted medium without a prescription, Enti: nal It you dresd those awful attacks of asth = ryt ~~ iY is cHIC+00. Oct ft AP. wetatees: As- . a few me thar el your n,n oribore ae Bater siarte doing its ewes 2. Se a ry ee <" » wheeze a wonders ° upplies mod for air, don’t wait for the next a to hit a * ad “market 7 steady for but right now start the new wht i. for ; Carlet ealled BATOR TAB! that work such track Idaho Russet« 3 35-3 $0 50. wonders fast, Without lodide, with- m 2.88: : the that irri utilities ery” 3s 3.60, bakers out any,of sota-North Dakota Pontiacs 2 18-2. DO: Wi Round Reds 2.25-2.35. Want th agg a e DETROIT LIVESTOCK ; ath fee ea us a “"aeadieed Cattie--Sale ble et ae Early fresh ar- st r rivals mostly cows: several hundred slaughter steers and helfers carried from Monday; all classes opening about steady but trading slow- for slaughter steers |and hetfers: Scattered by ha sales good to prime fed steers 19.50-23.00; some utility and commercial steers and hetf Someone Very Special ? 5.00. La lng eer ued 290. Few early sales vealers steady but market not fully cstabished: individual head high 34.00; early <. some BE SURE YOUR SAVINGS EARN TOP DIVIDENDS! When you save you safeguard your child’s future and make your dreams for him come true! But, be sure your savings account is earning the greatest return. Save here where our high dividends, paid twice: yearly, help you save more—faster—safely! CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN C0. 75 West Huron St. — FE 4-0561 culls down CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICA . 1. (AP) — (0. 8. De- partment of Agriculture Salabie s 13, slow, early sales | to. 25 | relatively scarce and outlet; top at 14.75, and aver- | age prices. Butchers at another new low | | sinee gh og 1944: most mixed No 1! 3 bh. 14.25-14.65, gg’ By 40. i! | 14.65 on mixed No. 1 and 2s 190-230 Ib; | bulk 240-280 Ib 1440-1460: a few lots | | selected No. 1 and 2s 190-220 tb. 14.75. | a small volume 160-180 Ib. about steady | @t 13.50-14.50; sows im larger lots around | §00 Ib. amd lighter 13.25-14.25, Reaviet weights scarce. a few ry 600 76. : salable calves 300; steers around 1.250 lb. down moderately active, steady to 25 higher; heavier Duck Season... ‘te Pheasant Season . Deer Season. . . all omplete nvestment as on some shorn offerings: | an ees “sheep steady to strong; ooled lambs 185 30. “Ot Fae op cull to low good lambs 10.00-18 ly choice to prime around 100- 107 Tb. shorn lambs No. 1 pelts 20. some | shorn ewes | pe | shorn lambs still to sedi; cull to ‘choice | 3.00- 8. hd ms per cent a year ago. - Business Notes “Abbott Lander ‘of Hills has been ee een { A graduate of Bloomtield Hills | LANDER der served with the U.S. Navy before joining Time, Inc, Nebraska, Lan- News in Brief Municipal Judge Fletcher L. Ren- ton. imposed $100 fine, $35 costs and 30 days in jail. - John B. Moore, 28, of 227 Hughes St., who pleaded guilty to driving without a license, was fined $20 by Pontiac Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum yesterday. - Pleading guilty to reckless driv- ing, Clyde Henry, 36,. of 331% Rockwell Ave., yesterday was fined , $20 and $15 costs by West Bloom- | field Justice Elmer C. Dieterle. Donald Wilkinson, 42, of Walled Lake yesterday paid $40 fine and $10 costs for driving under ~ influence of liquor. His plea of guilty was heard by Walled Lake Justice Logan Sparks. Pleading guilty to driving under the influence of liquor, 49-year-old Marie Davis of Detroit was fined $40 and costs by Walled Lake. Justice Logan Sparks. Rummage sale, Redeemer Luth- eran Church, Birm, 1800 W. Maple. . and Pri., Oct. 20th and 21st, Hamlin School PTC Will Vote on Joining PTA WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Parent-Teacher Club of Hamlin | | School will elect a new secretary ‘at a business meeting to be held Wedriesday at 8:00 p. m. Paid-up of members of the club will also vote on whether or not to become a member of the National Parent- lin may join Wednesday evening by paying the dues. Program chairman, Mrs. Grace Eastman, has a for Mrs. Mark Goodard of Royal | Oak to speak on the advantages the disadvantages of association, Refreshments will be served the Santen et al the meeting. County Deaths. Mrs. Amanda Tietz NORTH BRANCH — Service for Mrs, Amanda Tietz, 88, of Detroit, formerly of North Branch was held today from the Blackburn Funeral Home with burial in Maple Grove. Cemetery. Mrs, Tietz died at her home Sa : Saturday, Surviving are three daughters, Lottie Teitz and Mrs, Marguerite Foley, both of Detroit, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, William Bartles ALMONT—Double services were held Saturday for Mr, and Mrs William. Bartles, 322 School St. Elbert L. Potter Jr. WEST BLOOMFIELD —A me- morial service for Elbert L. Potter Jr. will be at 3 p. m. Wednesday: in All Saints Episcopal | of Automotive Earnings NEW YORK (AP)—Olin Mathie- New York Stocks Admiral . . 2.6 Int Ma re | A | Air Reduction. 36 Int Nick ..... 74.4 Allied im. 100.6 per ,.. 105.4 Allied Btrs ... 56.6 ver . itis Chaim .. 64.2 & Tel A | Alum Lid ....102 Johns Man + Ae eos... aoe TLE ane & D.,.. 7 Am Alrline ,, 72 > ck 4a peo Be Rae + Am Gas&eBi > 444 - 3 Am M&Pdy .. 24.1 “1. Am Motors ‘| 9 ey Am N Gas ...$81 ~ am Red ....., 72.7 | Am Geating., 31 Bi Am Smelt .,. 46- 90.7 |. Am Tel&Tel . 177. = Am Tob eee TH 2 Am Viscose .. 67: . Armeo Stl ... #4. . 3 Armour & Co., 5 . ae Arms Ck ..... 4 —_ . 3? Atchison .....131 . | Atl Cat Line.. 42.4 pls cos OL Atl Refin ..., 36.5 Ch .. “42 voo Mfe .,.. 86 ‘ard ...67 alt & Ohio .. 45 ie. abut endix Av ..., 4. Br aH Benquet ...... 1 vy Cp... 3. leth Steel ...147.6 Ni Ree 2 Air .., 6.3 & R... Me john Alum": 28§ Nat Dalry... ond Sire .... 16.1 B sae orden wove @ “a's jens Warner... 41.6 ek} riges Mig .. 19. Nort | ae as RE Rec am, ar ‘Sa, Mor Pac . 4 budd e ta Rest Airtine ; 14 Cal & H. 114 Owens Mm G1 123 | Goxtp Soup .. 182 foc Os mi. |Gam Dry cs ad aw Air TET, Le eevee ir ° Pac ...., 4 Parke’ Da . Capital Airl .. 32.3 Penner. J.C. MM. Carrier Cp ... 484 Pa RR . B Case, JI a» 144 Peon — bs] Cater Trac ... $6.) Ptiver an Ches & Ohic., 55.4 Pheips ‘Dp. Lad Chrysler ...., 4.3 Phileo "n Cities Bre .4 4A Phitip Mor 46 Climax Mo ,,. 68 Phill 1. Cluett Pea . “Ht, a Mile =. Coca Cola ..,.125. it ‘ Colg Palm .,.. 8 Proct & G eT. Col Brd A... 23.1 Pullman .... 61 Col Gas ....., 162 Pure Ot .., M. Comw Ed .... 43.7 RCA ....., 43 Con Edis .... 47.7 Repub sti “a Con N Gas .. 321 Rey Met “@ sonsum Pow.. 48.7 poy Drug... 8 Cont Bak .,.. ei Rey Tob B ‘ oe Cont Can ee 4 Rock Spr . on Cont Mot...) 9.2 Sore 4s, Cont Of) ..... 625 BF ¥ a Corn Pd. 36.6 ee aa Bere? WF--. 204 Rcoville Mig 35. Det @dis | -)'' 35.3 Sears - 103 Dis C Seag ,. 41.3 Shell Of .... 54 Poug Aire . 72.4 Sinclair O . ant Dow Chem ... 83 Secony Mob . $45 Du Pont ..... 2125 Sou Pee ..... $5.2 :| Kast Alr Lb... 44 Sour Ry . : | East Kod . 164 Bvoerry Rand 222 (El Auto Lite 44 td Bra . 16 |Emer Red ., 12.3 Std Ol Cellf 62.6 Orie RR ..... 21.1 Std Of! Ind + a3 Ex-Ceil-O . 62.4 Std O88 NI .. 127.6 Pairb Mor ,. 27 Std Of] Ohio 45 Pi e 75 3 s, JP , 25.2 Preuh Tra ,. 43.2 Stud Pack ... #5 Gen Dynam 53 Sun Oi) ..... 76.4 Gen Elec ..., 48 Swift & Co .. 4% Gen Pds ..., 77 tv BL Pd .. 433 Gen Motors ..132.4 Texas Co .... 1044 Cen a . 3 ee, Sul ... at en ime 3.6 : ‘a re cg) Bae Ga BS Lette 411 wrananmies iw. . 104 Goebel Br ...°6.7 Tuont cen 29 poesia 70.2 tnderwood || 38.8 |Goodyear .. | 874 Carbide || 97.6 'Grah "Paige -« 21 Par 1%68 Gt No Ry_ ... 40.7 tnit alr Lin, 384) Gt West 8 21.1 Unit Aire ,,.. §7 | Greyhound 15 Unit Pruit ,.. 83.7 | Haves Mfg 73 tm Gas Cp .. 34.2) Holland F .,, 126 8 Rubber ... 43 | Homestk 36.2 US Rtrel $5 Hooker £! 447 «US Tob 19.2 Til Cent 622 West Un Tel 206 — Ray $1.1 Westg A Bk 25.4 Inge. Rand .., 56 Weste- Fl... S84 4 | Intand Stl .. 81.1 White Mot |. 40 Inspir Cop .. 634 Wilsom @& Co 11.3 Interiak Ir 29.5 Woolworth 48.2 Int Bus Mach Lendl Yale & Tow ..506 STOCK AVER AGES . ‘ wetgute slow, steady:. heifers moderately | NEW YORK, Oct. 18—Compiled by will be here ina short active —— ae 25 higher; _ a The Associated Press. “ . cows steady, other grades steady to time! Protect your- higher bulls org Oe age steady es inti Indust. Rails vill. stocks : : o strong: vealers »' y: stockers a ange.... +1. self against any acci- — ones ee: psd nee cx eens or et 4 tes rere in. aroun = ers evious day... 6 O08 166. raion Call us for in a few, Iceds price steers up to, 1208 | Week agen ae tah} 304 1634 , » #2. 00; mos her | Mon’ Deuces 24.9 139.8 4.3 180 ormation. | choice yearlings ahd’ steers 1.180 Ib. Year ago's....188,8 10fs 628 1358 down 21.25-23.00; low good to average | if 5 high ooo 257.4 1301 75.7 181.5 | good 19.00-21.00; a load mostly. prime | 1985 low ...... 203.1 1149 67.2 1488 ® ncy | 1.461 Ib. steers 21.60; 0 hi 1954 high 211.9 .1230 68.3 1582 i ge nad prime 1,375 Ib Nebranks | i9se low....... 143.9 77.8 65.4 108.6 H. W. Hteteatechee Max E. Kerns | te. ated pooh Big Re tones | ) 318 Riker Bidg. FE 4-1551 mixed choice i prime beifers 21.68. | ‘co ) tshae Gat sie an choice ers | ie - Seneca anasareeccaan — = — | 19 00- - 7. ‘eee utijity and commercial | Figures after decimal Hien pes eighths cows 10.50-12.50; canners and cutters | | Baldwin Rubber* ave | 9.00. 11.00. utility and commercial: bulls | ed mayne I §0-15.50: vealers 27.00 down, a few | Gerity-Michigan® ....,. 25 jer as low as : numerous loads Kingston Products* .,... 27 fea atte tee aaah Meteas ta Tewe PEE 20.75. i - watenee |Rudpy Mfe* ....... 320 #34) Salable sheep 2.000: raged mate | woyee Screw 1206135 CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO, Oct. 18 (AP)—Live poultry 855 vennorany “prices “a heavy hens 22.5-25 5. ad none 7 “19; broilers or fryers -23- old - roosters 5-145; caponettes | nder 4% Th. 27-28, over 4% Ib. 29-30 Facilities | . « « at Your Finger Tips | Just pick up your phone|ond call us for experienced service on your investments. 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FE 2-9119 NE ’Wae=@e@ «2H eevee SM 4 we aun ‘that for nine months ended Sept. | $32,500,000, equal to $2.60 a share, compared with $26,700,000, or $2.19 a share, for the like period last veer.’ | 1955 1954 a enna 5,174,463 $ 4,164,540 A share . 5.30 aiamaia 28,939,433 Continental Can Co. for nine months ended Sept. 30: Sales . eee 4.63 510,413,874 475,264,709 seeewe Detroit Edison Co. for 12 months ended Sept. 30: Net income $ 25,446,730 $ 21,057,213 A share 2.36 ‘19% weypmsbehihpiarar Psorgy~iges for nine months ended Sept. 30 Net income $ 5,906,400 § 5,108,100 | A share ,.. 2.84 2.46 Noon Sept, 194 $2.71 a common share. This com- - | the same period last year. | from 90 kwh in December 1947 to | 205 kwh in December 1954. Sealew 28,270,500 24,818,600 ST. LOUIS (INS) - — Grarfite City | Steel Co. announced net income for | the nine months ended Sept. 30 of 9,029,116, equal to $4.52 a common share. This compared with $2,- 419,346, or $1.08 a common share, in the same period last year. NEW YOR K(INS) — Safeway Stores, Inc., announced net income for the 36 weeks ended Sept. 10 of $7,896,023, equal to $1.81 a com- mon share. This compared with 1 4 $10,076,274, or $2.60 a common: share, in the same period last year. i. | NEW YORK (INS) — Rockwell | ang aad bition Hyatt R. von Dehn. | | Spring and Axle Co. reported net. ‘income for the nine months ended | 30 of $12,347,934, equal to pared with $7,868,226, or $1.72 a common share, in the same period | last year. . | CLEVELAND (INS—Ferro Corp. reported today net income for the | nine months ended Sept. 30 of $1, | share, This compared with $1,310,-_ 177, or $2.05 a common share, in Average power consumption on! Rural Electrification Administra- tion lines ini Kentucky increased Poult Detroit Athletic Club, the Society of Naval Engineers, the Army Ordinance Assn., and Redford his wife, Henrietta. two sons, | Sept. 30 it had net income of | Ensien Charles H. and Norman D.: | his narents, Elbert L. and Flora H. Potter of Preston, Md.; and his sister Eleanor, of Chestnut Hill. Funeral service was private, Memorials may be sent to cancer fund. Harriette E. Hempstead OXFORD—Service for Harriette E. Hempstead, 82, of 67 Pontiac St., was held Sunday from the Flumerfelt Funeral Home with burial in Oxford, Mrs. Hempstead | died Friday. Survivors include her husband, ‘Augustine, two daughters} Mrs. M. D. Lambertson of Oxford, and Mrs. Ralnoh Van Wagoner; three sons, E. B. of Lansing, Kenneth of Clarkston and Harland of Royal Oak; one sister, Mrs, Alice Powell of Farmington; and one brother, James of Forrest. ~ Mrs. William Brons LAPEER—Service for Mrs, Wil. | se liam Brons, 47, 726 Turrill Ave; ate i will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Marsh Funeral. Home in Marlette with burial in Marlette Cemetery. Mrs. Brons died Sun- day night at the Lapeer County General Hospital. Surviving are her husband, Wil- liam; and a son, Richard Lee at home; six brothers, Jack and George Marsh, of Marlette, Carl Marsh of Almont, Frank of Burnside, Harry of Chicage and-Paul of Barnes Lake; and ohe sister, Mrs. Francis McCarthy of Detroit. » > Honeymoon Is Ended for Winchell Daughter HOLLYWOOD «® — The honey- moon is over for Walda Winchell |The separation began yesterday. Walter Winchell's daughter and ; Von Dehn were married July 29 in Beverly Hills and just recently returned from their honeymoon. Atty. Jerry Giesler said he had | been retained by Miss Winchell, It was the second marriage for Miss Winchell, 28, and the third for Von Dehn, 40, He formerly was wed to coops : f.o.b. paying 840,109, equal to $2.89 a common |o et Ginny Simms. Music Teachers Coinvens ANN ARBOR W — About 200, public and private music teachers will attend the 70th annual meeting of the Michigan Music Teachers Assn. at the University of Mich- igan, Oct. 24-25. The meeting will ity for. . DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT, Oct. 18 (AP\—Prices paid rr pound fo. b. Detroit ~ No. 1 qual- ity live poultry up to 10 a and en Heavy hens 25-27, “ight pens 16-17; heavy brotiers or fryers (2%)+3% - Ibe.) 26, Gray Crosses 25, —s > caponettes (5-6 Ibs.) ‘32: duck- { | lings 32; young heavy ave hen terkeya | 37-38, toms 20-30; em type hen tur-) | Sexe ‘ineludes Beltsville Whites) 28. Market full steady on hens with light Typhoon Near Okinawa TOKYO W-—-A new typhoon _Opal — was whipping the Pacific into mountainous waves 210 miles | southwest of the U. S. military | “bastion of Okinawa today, Wea- | eae Eg Mn at farm offerings | 'thermen forecast the storm, with ers just steady ample to @ falr mee. Te mage: oy fully steady on toms with steady on celpts in fairly good moderate fe- * ic: central winds of 8 miles per would be about 100 miles west Okinawa Wednesday on “Paty i Lacking | presidential] campaign. ; | time,” a daughter, Janice Kaye. Unifying Issue Governor ‘Bays States Trying to Form Coalition | for Stronger Voice POINT CLEAR, Ala, ®—South- ern Democratic governors—without ing today for direction in the 1956. 2ist annual Conference attended by the chief “ executives of 16 Southern and sail der states. os | One Democratic ® _governor w ‘effort is being made from Texas. ern coalition which would be able | to speak with authority in the Dem- | thus have a strong voice in t ing of a platform, [be But this source said: “The effort | 80 far has wacpeves a cold recep- | * tion."’ However, he said a coalition , couldn't be ruled out at this early | stage of the precampaign maneu- | vers and he wots say it could— not come to pass. into an organized ‘bloc at this, he said, “There's no strong) leader, And ‘I can’t see any issue which is going to bring about a Southern union.” (The New York Times reported | in a dispatch from Washington that Senate Majority Leader Johnson (D-Tex) is seeking to form a pow- erful. central coalition within the Ford Official Predicts Continued Auto Sales NEW YORK # — F. C. Reither, | T Rett: told the Nettenel Asen.. of Accountants yesterday that record breaking sales this year | son Chemical Corp. reported today | Lodge, FRAM. He is survived by , ne “barrowed from the |” “Today's volume reflects far worn out vehicles,” he said. ‘It reflects a significant growth in: people's willingness and ability to own cars,” Prarter Be, save. No, 7 EIDE Reserve Diane ‘Commanity National Bank of Pontiac, a, the State of Michigan, tis the close of business on October 5, gection Sail, v6 Re mane Statutes. Cash, balances. with other « $15,866, 007.13 34,612, 189.52 13, 598,615.81 4 $106,000.00 stock of iJ 105,000.00 ming $448.91 3 ch4ing i over. ; after ebodnencbunls sts 21,483,307 00 premises a . 4.0738 furniture and fixtures. . 2.4... wei32 (| ‘ rn re. | Rea! estate owned other than bank geeminee... wee $6,100 00 Other Assets, ‘ ones 530,016.44 Total Assets: $80,276,606 lo re Demand — me Th of” in- and corpers $34, 320,012.03 Time deposits of individ. wales, rim and corporations ......:.....: 32,106,561.01 me rrr of United States postal, "coven » : Lent 300.80 ea) Divvcivevescs eT, Deposits of States po- litical subdivisions........ 14,408, 559.01 Deposits of banks..,....... 258,294.01 — 4 ite = feerrtified ‘a 2 a 793,526.68 Teel Deposits 983,609. semnipiiniaainn: Land contract... $13,635.28 on bank mises... 7 13,635.28 Other tlisbili WOO.» ++ Angee to’ . schomubeles and Huntoon eral Home, Al vin R. Hines amily . wisH TO heartfelt taoaky and Ly +d the Loge © apaier oak and essages EC tifal flora! ra} offerings help. THE PONTIAC PRESS. aeheseSiple ’ food .. Write jor interview giv- ‘fe age, education, business ex- H. H. VISE SALESMAN wet W. + Mile Ra, Detroit, Mich WE CAN bert, Mone aoond mg at If you con qualify and you are Work ‘wit ? ta ween, we can offer the bears iz’ Mile and Call a 14 + | 1. Thorough training at guaranteed ain: pay. in ora aa 2. Exclusive territory with regular one ron pan el customers” . 4490 “Biz Lk. me Of pee ‘Ger on necessary operating ex- DRIVER d4AN FOR PPaid. ‘vacation, retirement plan, tablish cleaning route, Guar- Lol medical, and hospital = » Apply in person | Cleaners, N Woodward. 5. ‘Opportunity § for substantia] earn- B mee and salary and commission ; BOOKKEEPER 6. Comparable to being in business e og for yourself. eye oan ow own product. Ex. Appi ait T. Mages. genni Hotel steady, Lobby. Tues. 5 to 16 “Sor. LaY- on finere as Apoiy at - Salesmen Real Estate Have men Plenty of listings, advertising, contac ~ To Buy—To Seli-To Trade You BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN employment oniy. 83_N. Sagina or I. Lt gy sera full time Apply in person. openings for alert young Experienced in ects. ts. Earnings unlimited. Must be rehable and able to handle confi- dential matters. _ Pleasant and neat in both appearance and work. Shorthand — desirable but not a must. | EXPERIENCED ron Ste shift. Apply 857 W. Hu- | g Comparable to being in business If you are interested in this permanent po- sition: and can meet the above require- ments, apply in per- son to HOWARD FITZGERALD at the “TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1955 . pase jo _6|__ Help Wanted Male 6 Wanted'Female 7 MODEST MAIDENS — _ By Jay ory Work Wanted } Male _ 10 10 OR wie q al Tow LADY. _EXPERD . ics . j ORMEAAL ‘i 8 f a aw f and “gene work, 6 days See eae oe eee for auto. dealership Many bene- fits for right ne Press. Box | | Experienced counte Apply after 12. Rereca. Apply r girls. | Huron, | Cleaners and Shirt Laun- dry, 44 W. Huron St. we | EKEEPER. Go nen oe nights. FE 45355. EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES 30 yrs. or older to start once. Furnish own transportation Afternoon or swing FE 2-9135 before ore 5 p.m WAIT ah ra “pen mae 4 Paid vacations, work | ute | ift. Can, (5. Opportunity ageagpeeeaee ings and sa’ TRESS, basis, “EXPERIENCED GIRL Single -for general and steady employment office work in small Resteurant. _ment, SHORT ORDER COOK AND WAIT- ress, Aft. shift. 2 to 10. Blue Star Under new manage- + SAL 'WE CAN —_ ESLADY 1 MORE GOop | ALESLADY Le a" ee sanity and you are will- | work, we can offer the fol- Thorough training at guaranteed I neon r training pay for yourself. Apply Mrs, W. J Christani, Wal- dron Hotel 10 p.m Progressive industrial plant with | -~—-.-— own products ist EXPERIENCED Must be able ‘typ State experience and age Salary open. Apply P.O. Box 397, | Milford, | BOOKKEEPER. | able to do typing and take short- hand sooty at 1410 8S. Telegraph | Ra Pontia cerenrserar Sanday of holidara 1 net Birming vam M) FEMALE OFFICE WarTTRESS No nie OF HELP NEFD- ed. Nd = filing, detatled paper __ work, 11, Pontiac _ Press. GENERAL OFFICE GIRL TYR ing. 40 hr. week. Must have | PONTIAC PRESS | transportation, FE 5-0632. Qoepoaice Resi ‘petete. j= ‘FROM @ 4. M. TO il A. M _ bine ee Ln STENT c, 1263 “OR FROM 2 P. M. TO 4 P. M. | th Other in ~—rr Mi NEXT BOO, fo, Br BRANCH if | eet Soamen Pinip Psy nove: wee! Rg gt. coferenees, Bir- | ASSISTANT cane: oo scoaen..{ Salesman ee MANAGER, | Seat Sy eae | Mopesris*aaPese fo tS | socks apd erecoes Mast be wi << wast “couple Maa FOR WORKING | Jom Olds-Cadillac \- Has opening fn your spare SMART - APPEARING GENT W or close bg agg ee Pleasant OUT OF work in PON Car humber — dren for 6% ays medical and hospital insur- Sarah Cov entry, Inc. No resumen or you desire to earn extra Pied . : helpful. particulars 0 Box SMART GIRL WHO ENJOYS CHIL. eneral housework. Live $25 MI Exclusive territory with regular treding customers. sae necessary operating ex- retirement plan. for substantia) earn- ary and commission Lobby, Tues. for woman with car. auvassing If time, call FE INTELLI- N FROM PONTIAC NTIAC ame. the people, sel] the people. Ma- advertised Watkins prod- or part time. 150 N. Ferry. _ ROOM FOR RELIABLE COUPLE PE «006 -—< care for 2 children. | We NW Ween PART OR FULL Bloom tional ts. help. if vou would like | ¢rease vour income. Male - te. | _male. OR 3-5792. t eons: a | DIE SEL HEAVY EQUIPMENT Several mechanically inclined and reliable men are needed to train for positions in the Tractor Equipment Industry. If not making better than $100 per week, or you don't have all year job security, bag owe it to your- self to write for free facts, with- out obligation, about this training and our Avisory Placement Service, TRACTOR TRAINING SERVICE, INC., BOX 15, PONTIAC PRESS. DRIVING LESSONS Drivers Training. oad eves and | Sunday FE 2-4887 __ Work Wanted “Male — 10 Ae} CARPENTRY PLASTIC AND | _foor tile @ speciality. PR $4054 Write, giving a telephon CARPENTRY — NEW AND, _repair. FE 4-42: GaRP TET im “AND aC ABINGT work. N and repair D. a wok “Stenographer Good salary—ideal working con- ditions ~~ fast Call FE 43048, | SWITCHBOARD iD OPERATO mR FOR | Chevrolet auto dealer, rience mers Excetient w ing con | Htions, Hospitalization. Patd va- cations. opportunity for right person. M we « Hargreaves evrolet Co, 1616 8. Main 8t., ‘el Oak, LT 4-4300. Hours 4 to 10, a growing concern. ew Murdock FE 2-786). a ied MAKER AND CARPEN. Kitchens @ spectaity Pe £ _ $5000 rian CEMENT WORK, SIDEWALKS and driveways. FE 4-0032 gintecabre ED VETERAN NEEDS ‘ae re P . FE +1765 5 p.m. : ; OES Old or new. Free estimates. 1-6406, Ack FROST furnace cleaned COPENHAVER’'S Radio & TV repa: it, 506 W ee Night serv- CEMENT AND AND | BLOCK K. ace yeaa FE + _Chimneys repaired. PE 20023. | TUCKER'S RABIOTV— FE pas GUARANTEED Sore ae FE 43690. 168 E. Pike St. -_ Kinds. EST, 191g, Hugus, Marsh. _ Typewriter | Service 22A. GENERAL BUILDING” REPAIR, | TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA. eatpentry, brick work, cement,} chine He sees oor plastering, FE 4-22900 0 oe. a a Sup JOS. FLEMING FLOOR LAYING, YPEWRITERS RENTED Cw sinishing 156 Edison. Ph iteonars. 12] N Saginaw Bt HOUSE MOVING FULLY} : | _equipped_FE +8450. L. A Young Upholstering 23 | LATHING AND PLASTERING, NEW | ~~~ Rae and repair. FE at | EAKLE'S cease iM ee | M & E RO AND BIDING | in, 8174 Cooley Lake “- R ore A, No money _ 3-264" Free estimates. down, Payments start at $4.48 THOMAS UPHOLSTERING per month. Prompt ural repair | 34 8 TELEGRAPH _ 5-888 service. EM 3-4703; oak SLIPCOVERS 0 RED. R. G SNYDER FLOOR LAYING. | Band ms and finishing. Phone FE) _ Building, Supplies _ “124. awn | FOR SALE: LUMBER 2 by 6. 19 ft long, some 28 ft. | lens. Used but rood, nail-free. | Cheap. ~~. tare Angelus Rd | Corner Rob Out jd win, j; _tarn left. FF $3701 __ Business Services 1 APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of refrig- erators, washers, radios cleaners and Cs ilihadis of small a piiances. ROY kiand rE fING FOOTT Gon | field installation Also » s{ oo fi dirt OR eT aa ‘OR | i 4 A & B TRENCHING — * tot a URNA ACE WORK repaired, reset resealed, Also — oued fegutercd company, 1 d amateurs, PE 5-5701, , eter lime, fie’ hes White eye spots. White neck, cen FE 2-1963. NEAR ais iF Te a on er ! eranian. Ans DRAPES | spteads, Your material. FE 5-5797, | Lost & Found 24 FOUND: BILLFOLD. CAN HAVE same by identifying and paying for ad. 20001. FOUND. NEAR GLENNIE, MICH. H je hound. Purchased etis, Holly, Mich. MO- | hawk — 13060." Lapeer. LOST YOUR PET? 3 give. one & home? FE Anima) Rescue League, ; ” STEVENS PUMP — Left at Pontiac Lake, Name _under stock. FE 47877 LOST: PONTIAC LAKE RECREA.- tion area, black Spitz, Bobo __Dopie. chiid's pet. FE ; +0767, LOST: BROWN BILLPOLD, CON: taining money and purchase slip from Sears. Lost or near aun ‘ars or Shamrock Dairy, sat “ier ~“BILLFOLD CONTAINING | ear tithe and important papers. oney, please return or 165 W. Rut. nee not neces- FUNERAL HOME Shoes, #4 N. Saginaw. ae Ambainnte Herston, These of Meter : for |" full. time snd CLERK FOR CHEVRO-| res large national Co. No selling or| ferred. Member ve Suto “dealer. | Good working Monuments 4A | collecting. Must be, age 22 to %8.| Real i ination. Pai High school graduate. Have use spveteiemest, IVAN W. BCHRAM, . y |. “ sewtire ERNING._ 95. BUY DIRECT AKD SAVE ef 8 car and some knowledge of | REALTOR. FE ; ere es 4 Granite & Morbie typing. Selary, bonus, expenses Sh Salesn : Oak LI fim 2 rolls 85c. - 4 3. & George ker ail fringe benefits, Call FE Shoe Salesman | Work Wanted Female 11 ara Re at ag Hy Ty Ave. 24800 ‘or write, PO Box 15.| Experienced for part time. Diem's ~ amanonaat, CHILD cane i : bees * i 5 Pontiac, Michigan. Shoes, 87 N. Ww. Ba! ‘and 7 ma : Sewers Cleaned” Service. 1055 W. Fe _____Gometery Lots Goop | TYPIEr SAL AN a ded. "Espee north and” west “works oY i. Sr EF yey lectric—Sewers Cleaned 38753. VAL “eeayeon Car Transport, | progressive com wants man 0025.” 24 hour service. No results. Notices & Personals 25 aE e eve teagan 9s | 2 B_ sesntecn ag gg le BABY SITTING BAYS WY WOME. | charge: chemical tretea at Se sapeaipaennnaa . aa ¥ com * a : set wwii set ar or sl: ~~ GROCERY MEN See Nancy at center Bi| girl 18 ta learn 9 variety aotoeen SLD Lee | Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners | ,,AA4,PRIVATE DETECTIVES. 2 Chain store experience Full time. | Riker Bidg PE 86-0416. of work % credit. Should oe ong tigen: yd om pant Licensed, 38 ple a eeees Delon roles, jection with pay, STORM WINDO D be See te Gye ont mast be able work temies ie anne Bn. BUILDING SUITABLE W AN yisks Dewresteas working Come home Coed sefer. | EXPERT FRESE ® Son | gma aghoot or ehurek The Pontiac Press “TOMS & MARKET — | AWNING SALESMEN.| Sass coces. PE GOOG * jaggy, = Pe tee in or near Waterford, 020 Orchard Lakp Ra Two rienced mon, Rest deal| ditions, Aliractive ‘slay’ 0nd DAY WORK WiD. i¢ TO < FE PLASTERING _ 1839, FOR WANT ADS NO_PHONE CAL i Fontes, Teor < sound omplas.| pees pret: omeeey 27031. FE 59626 FE 50025. us | ““*Roratied Wanoe Shoes . ates Loan Co, 125-127 N. Saginaw ont. - REP. ‘ a 9 DIAL FE 2-8181 ¢ 1 a bys ra pm. PE 014. | bon’ Meyers. 30163. : _ Pontia Badia ot Ba. OR 3-150 HOUSEHOLD saneclanaed ; CHEERFUL CAPABLE | WOMAN Bay ve 403) Fv AD HeATONG EE i Ght a WOE hae station entra, ite in; +3167 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. FINANCE CORP. _eury. 40 W. 1 Cs pe «3s wa _Reterences,_ Cail” mt ELDERLY WOMAN WANTS BABY. _6r sat. ing 8 fen" adviser ogntact All error should 09 re. WANTED: SALESMAN AT ONCE. Te TT ge O = (SM Mentecseres Oo Say Aran Rone ni ut NOE EXPE: MANLEY L LEACH. 16 BA st.| FE wine ohiden > Sab Bssumes bo respon. will employ men ~ a os, _ Ogg Cleaners. 379 =. ee . . __Tlenced, ve A TREE oe Pe 71-0354. REMOVAL Satie rm sibility. for errors other Scaneh shamneer Taw + : . TRONT 3. A BU. 1 DAY} _Pree_ esti : } ag = ~ = cations mast be ‘ emt ANTED ie Must Se able to" me “the publi. “Naturally, she’s popular! She has the best looking service, 5-171, Dressmaking, Tail Tailoring 16 16 } Saves : ts. “ant * ee eS Sa acer, eh 5} the & sir Atleast high graduate. brother you've ever seen!” IROnTag ne é, dered po ma Ea the . ta fe | alse 3 aperiene faite oo ee a om _ iROMINGS 4 Pee BUSHEL, EX- “Qaraion goers, : Huron ait ‘s, FE D134 e « = t 4 } error. When tions fae mong . Men se-| servicemen. Apply in person only | ~~ ————————————— __ perienced. ‘te tin’ after 4 | 4 LESTE are made be sure to get gensemer fimanee Bel. Mee ce} se Hanes Ge se'™| CAREER CENTER __Help Wanted Female 7; Help Wanted Female 7 igoniic in MY HOME. $3 PER Furnitere nethdiaate 16A | Giaso ive, linoleum coat- ’ ous: Wan be gives ineurance. ‘Oter, Dene Inetude _* fee Nancy for thet CAREER | LLIOENT GIRL, 3 ‘et ws WOME | scenes spines ae tie, nee : : e. ao ty Fe savings and ¥ wal Sy ld sman | Seve" secretary USitdren. Light rooral beese vi -TYP ISTS and -_neurty. coke Pata ian rt miko, ANT resus. Wousewives: i ab A Ma + ° inner “T1, ime DAY WORK é. nn ala th ch ‘as ex q ea Closing time for advertise- retiremet plan, Apply. electro mechanical ‘products for ga yoo plain “cooking five ta. $100 bond COMP. OPERATORS | 43%, %Qv'? Like Day work Sorvleg in| eee Be Mae Salt! boron —, A oo HOUSEHOLD trial use, Must have abiity to | ¢ = ere _39. References. M1 ¢-6667, } OF 2 weeks sssigsiment in Poo ‘DY with oi ORDERSTANDING =o dimaaion wanin a HOUSEWIVES. TT i day previous to publication. pw ogy Be a * CAREER CENTER INTERIOR PHONE. DOROTHY JOHNSON, | fome “to “do housekeeping ‘OL | “fied ‘Beautitully finished _vatty “ars Tree eit tree wit Fi bans Tiana Week 2% may FIN \NCE CORP. conmmbliue eveaponewts ond UB to hE Oe DECORATOR K ll — ne Pon FAMILY CODY SEY Pood" es er the Gay of pubication' after 3¥5 S$. SAGINAW — | marta shoal have Asien "NEEDED “POR OM | Some, omperience [etues, Oe Russell Ke Y | aiteoamarance arrniG, we Pootiee Laud “Tiiis DATE, ~” — : ing _and . vy | Hospitalization, paid ; shop in North Woodwerd : ’ = 20 ~ responsible for any debts con- ‘ < sy WANTS Watt WASHING 7 cast want ap Raves || HELP “WANTED FOR PICKING| 91 Synere Corp, Oxford. soaked hn welled Write | briefly to" Pontiac pz:| Office Service |*oues*: re Landscaping ——_18A irerted by any ices, than my- Lines 1-Day ore ‘ om . iit WANT WALL WASH- a $1.50 ae : MARBIRO CASHIERS iio «wire. yor} UNUSUAL OPPOR- 7 WOMEN want yal eros PES eae on om Lancs om Aub A is DATE. i Sas 04 man experienced in general SALESGIRLS ema tomy. wo jegery, Mei; TUNITY FOR WOMAN WORK WANTED: NODREWORE. GRADING. ¥ ARD LEVELING (RLING AND| October 17, 1868, 1 wilh not be § ite So -Job on modern farm near ~ Figs eeded “Pull ot “part” o. ‘enty, 40 boar work 6 days Tee) WITH AMBITION, FE 31460: | SeNRRAL LANDSCAPING. 35GB sty any other than myself H ie $4 He INSPECTOR on premises toe small fam- me Rt wake MA ¢30m,_____| PERSONALITY AND ___Building Service 12) BUrsery, sod and seeding. Roto | fia. Fermin — a ) =. oe en omtnce ptete| Sars Eataa Gn tee GEORGES NEWVPORTS ADY TO CARE POR 3 CHIL-| CAR ONE WHO CAN|- ~~~ | Stet Pe etiee. -_ oot precision * 4 _N. ” dren, Light housework. Stay| ~“''\- > tye | ALL TYPES OP TRENCHING | bret FE +i ; 1M eeady’ work. WANTED EXPERIENCED MEAT rl — OUR BiG| _ Diahts, Call re WORK 3 TO 4 HOURS field tile and footings. FE 5-9056. |“ nursery sod and seeding. Roto . oe MC. Manufacturing Co. | "counter belp gg gy a Sun. | arming time, AVO |, PRODUCTS, | L LADY TO 9 CARE Fe : BOR clit cH REN. A DAY, PREFERABLY au KINDS OF ee OS WORK. Uilling. Pree estimate, Reasonable ’ 5 AY NO RE- Foun a MAN FOR PURNITU, wen “wiht care te mbes Gee te interview EVES. AND NEEDS | q. roe a OURTOM. CARPENTERS. ROTOTILLING AND LIGHT IF SO, BOX-REPLIES. ~ Nalow und Checker| sqlesman in RE) se thmily.“Calt Avon Products| Ruther "ert gurvnie ‘mediate. | TO EARN AS MUCH” Rasen and, tnt "wore guar. - lurching, PE 4 Let Us At 10 a.m, Today re ferred. ‘but not » Good | —"aepectee x fies. with excelient earnings. AS $100 A WEEK . . .| ~aTFiCS—NDORMERS inna oF PRIOR pind. | A EANGP Soke ANG TRUCKING aw South Sqnimaw Theater Mr, Nechsar «On Miba. me __Help Wanted Female 7} | STENOGRAPHER __ | Alter # pm OR peg | gs Narra WOMAN FO per saa CURANOP 9B : i vant e SE ENUGRY e DDLEAG TO LIVE | WANTED: WH WOMAN FOR | Storms’ storm sash and building | ————— ees TX RF ——— Help Wanted Male 6 ope se ¢ ete adenoma - Rermanent, full time position “ns and ate cies af 1 chi TD boon light “housework; 9 days. FE | one = wil do lobe, Terms DELIVERTES A i ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS - Bar ‘ . off, Write jac Press,| ; a | we 8-036. —_—— =. = ; MEN W. TIBBITS CID Ac kg essential. bor 6, | WPITE WOMAN AS HOUSEKEEP. | j KNAPP SHOES & GOOD FULLER MAN| Min, te wtreectorn,. hear 12) Prefer person with at least 3 GED WHITE WOMAN | er and com 313 Orchard D re M “Buildin Service | HAULING FOR PICKUP a oe : a a ger . Mile. care oapgrtence. age 28 to 00. MIDDLEAGED _ eyearsoid bor: ed ober 6 pe oe ae one ee caything. anywhere, atime nis mS worth — : . n ney per mon | vate ends off. back gate. PE 27-1004 ; =HiTinG AND RUEDiG 3 oT 5 } ws. Si MIDW EST CARE ER GIRLS ‘ies Greta” Hori e, Pontiac $1 “Bi - ee : , Evenings OR ‘y-2776 _ eS Bil. PE. $-3093, ae | ee Sutherland Studio, a Mees . $280 | COOK AN 3 Moaseger Gui: | MOTHER'S MELYEN. me Th WANTED KITCHEN| A) CEMENT WORK TIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING sere or Position good wee ce. Light house Live in as 20%, ior Ra woman. Apply in person. LLOYD MONROE Raeteen ag ag eat + ot aUDIVOX es oP a é NT TT iE ERAT ‘ED ASH WHITE CHAPEL TS EMETERY. Fetirement. established Se CURB & week. Private room, bath and FE 4-6866 GICINERATORS G'ZANED AS8 ay a mo retest. %. OC. Box aad TV. MI 6-4741. WALDRON SRICK AND BLOCK LAYING. rth : : oe wer vo pay whose aetinauent bills? Sock Sen RtENT wok | __O'DELL CARTAGE Wid. Children to Board 26 : WAITRESSES | "sr'to ber delinquent bills? HOTEL 5 Sai RST WON “L. Due © & promotion we can = MIDWEST Mi dw est natin ber of Fagg egy ma hee =n for typ- and firepiace PE | 2-2468 Lecai and tong Distance Moving es ee gree AND CARED ~ Gered mae e , Ted's has @ limited number CUSTOM BUILDING PHA FI- Phone me _P in Pontiac to oper- . iN 5 ’ S awe? ‘ tors. Da omens or mid- She “an Dusiness 2 EMPLOYMENT Employment Service et Sere salen) oe ss week. Contact Mrs. AN TO CARE FOR 7 CHIL. | -nanciOt Meter ve | Trucks to Rent a he your oun, furnishes the SERVICE 406 Ponting State. Bank Bide MUST BE 18 a stn eee) oem ond ps Preereees: mee | SE a acti Wtd. Household Goods 27 " ear which you — = a _ ve in. Cal PE sei r6 p.m, TRU ac 0 foie pe aoe pare oe Pontiac Bank 5 Apolv in perpen } POMAN TO DO 0 1OHT House cia” a commer AND (PMENT _. pian Paid vacations 2 pay. NEAT “APPEARING YOUNG MAN TED S NEEDED worke PR S70 while mother oe ___ | % Teo Pickun ese? M"* | camn rom. SMALL RADIOS AND moons © sam. Dose salary On| Dineen 1 Gageae Woodward at Square Lake Ré. IMMEDIATELY WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK AND Brice pn a > PuEt Pontiac Farm and FURNITURE NEEDED 14 per cent com: plus ex- tees | Beauticians. We have the ellen: | wetch children, live in. FE 40330) PE 3-032, : > - cellent bonus plan. Top sales- GPENING POR NEAT APPEA ‘ DEPENDABLE WHITE CLEANING Industrial Tractor Co. i: excellent opportunity, tor ad- Bredicts “permanent with’: od: ARE YOU i lady days week. Own tranepor: | oe. °eg 3.2673 for your inter COMAN EET RREN @ AND GO COnenery Bonnell me See #25 & WOODWARD top a dolar. sw ri ous outright \or y nts. Apple ' tat or esimates. inciuding Sundays it fo B B. Community ° ents. N. Gag ew view, Marry Sisters. take car of 4 children. For de- Open Daily se) pany, Gall. Lakeview 1-738 for nee DISHWABHER -WARED. we kT | MOTHER, HAVE A TOY PARTY. | tail call PE 48906. between 10 a ee AND FE +046) FE +1443 | _Saie Phone OR 32717 xg ecu Coties Go tsi B: # .m.| OAKLAND LOAN CO. WILL HIRE | oe Aer 8 pee. Large selections, earn free gifts.| ®.m. and 3 p.m. Cf le OUR @PECTALITY REDUCED RATES HAVE You A BOTT LED ons Settee On, B.4 young Man as assistant manager, EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER _FE 5-000. __________| WOMAN WANTED FOR CHILD _Ploors basement. £M 3-481» Large ¥ mee serve vou. Smith) 6, used washer you wish to give must be high school graduate, U IED MOTHERS! HAVE FUN AND) care. Donelson Schooj vicinity. aero Movin way? For s ery needy family. © WTiac A| veteran or dtaft def cook. MI _4-9000. _ earn lovely gifts with toy party| FE 42962. _____*___ | €EMENT WORK. FIOORS, DRIVES dur WH 0 at AKE TRUCE avey? For S oy moni factory earn wm to $10¢| perience not nécessary. You can EXPERIENCED CASHIER FOR | tn your_home Call FE _2-5151.| woMAN WANTED FOR SALES | (tc. Reas Free estimates Jensen. ET ny baulan PE cone ae Treeking oer + 8 wt time, ~~ career in ped, interesting ier "ese auto dealer. Good wark- NURSES, Pull REGISTERED. Ath Tork, in fine Jewelry store. Must Grr work 7s | Pabetion & orating 29 | #1112 corner business. , donus, ft me . nea! attractive a sales . FHA Dec : ‘ ? phy. hospitalization and” savings’ plan, TO FILL pela — Excellent oppor- Starting salare, joey r month.| minded. Permanent position, Con- Phone 3-0543. [en ee | tert us BUY oe AUCTION : | a = ~ Ba, _— Seewrentes -olbocery ee 3. 40 hr week Pontiac ie by Poultes itichigua,” Jewelry oo Saeer DOORS. D E./ 4) DECORATING — PAI NTING | one Joe ae as LARGEST , i Hospital, 32 Auburn. Co., od Cook. -_ | ant wallpapering. Cal) for es __ 2-206. ; _ toe ere meres OOS. 3S Se. (OMAN 20 TQ) WOMAN OVER 20: CARE FOR 3 “he TSP “ie PE 4-0235. focuitare Savers. Cash wells. : PARKING ATTENDANTS: 16 AND EXPERIENCED, GENERAL a a Hi, ay education of | children — eneral aaa CEMENT & Bl OCK a PAWNS INTERIOR a EX. _FE 47881. . Souk. aout 815 4 rn. 50 Woses THIS May Dights, Ref $28 weekly to | Detter Must typewrite, shorthand | Home nights. FE 2-419 —___"0rk._FE 90702 | terion 10 pet cent disc, tor cash WANED TO” BOY—ALL TYPES eat ezamioation from near. gore. Apply 3 to 4r.m. 59 Wayne —, fats. e we an | fot Me References. Apply | 3 LADIES tad NATIONALLY AD 20% Guaranterd Pree est FE 49205 of furniture Phone FE 2-5623 Office write 6-4556 i sed sales program fiexibie GING | Berviee. a ~~ ae Te ee ee. sxreamiced — Resexs PART TIME bebeuhigus ae | hours ee «80 wor. "3084 i O “pyget removed" Euan E Wed. Miscellaneous 28 . 5 ote ‘om mado} ray Lt _to 6:38. # | BRANCH MANAGER | et salary ana commission set- IMPORT ANT wanted, wooawer Restaurant. | Plains rma WANTED WAITRESS AND COOK. DISCOUNT A:) PAINTING © PAPERING TWO. ‘ UsHAPED See tial TRAINEE te west pe oe og orrEnt. aereak’ chp ping Mg Ss High . — Mason ‘Thom FE 6504 ters “and misc ooking equip- For First Credit Bureau : SXP. “WATTRESS lady, light housekeeping and baby | land Road _ HALL | DECORATORS — _ment. PE 4-528 | emerge oa aper hy and Gipetion | an opening for an POSITION? Afternoon & evening work. No ome mother, sere, Ot WILL SHARE MY it HOME WITH +r . oved,_t wallweshin g. FE 2-2706 | 4 cn see oe ) TYPEWRITER. posit Ce 2 iy Sean Call FE 20333 seiary” ine on te at pare poole “. erences. MI_ 86-2753, . a re 33823. "oe On all modernization alterations, dotanca ~~ PAINTING, PAPER- a extra effort: Opportunity . ~_ - ’ pron George's Sandwich shop. Fiawo ACCOMPANIST FOR Cuil. WwW ORK } NF: AR HOME, al ceeds Genta oe pong Plastering, repairing several ecut! NTED 4 018 Josiyn. ren's ballroom dance classes in 4 ni ri ——— a me ieisnlons an Chie.” | "Temple, lis Orchard Lk.” Apply EXPERIENCED | BILLING CLARK _ Feattoe Proce en: 50 part time | Christmas Help Needed SS ect na einen Fak PAINT ‘TING. _| were 4 SeiOdG Re State Bank . yee ° * . EST TOW ‘ PE 2-2046 | tees -* _We te PO Box. 138, $. Pontiac. POSITION K4 pIONTTY AV AVAIL HOME DECORATIVE SHOP ze os jeu tay onal, * ait s ae be, ve “ESTIMATES — ore 24318 |. ok phone OR }-1608. : re Pa bd ) le Brick Mason Crews ROOFER Must be between the Experienced Inspector | ‘With car She will be thoroughly | OR@INE® In sales. stoc want" tame We rey 7004, BUILDING SERVICE. ~ PAINTING PAPERHANGING ~ Poe work in’ Fee. MA 5-0221| To root sonal farm éweiting ages of 25 and 35 Ogg Cleaners. 379 EF eee . eet fo gpg cond - night work, ; \Saturda work nec: | 2-0246 1 UPPER, OR 37061 of Diamond 1-3114. ees near a ay do work on . an “ EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR OUR essar * Jac: } CARPENTE! t8 AND AL- PAINTING & PAPER HANGING | ——— AB “DRIVERS WANTED DAYS | Weekends. Materia} oP 2 now years. fire insurance department. Must -. *Foremains mere enestent se seeteghen Maple of (CAiatine Gnd sconce Aweather- ee ration PE a" Nhun. pe et furnace for tty Pr einai +o Sa ee tion “Paid Insurance Hy 'W. nut, {8h experience, Permanent. full | gars EI ‘Y WOMAN To | 17 FE S718 | Painting & Wall Washing | foom to ‘room house. seca jai tenlocher Agency Wee 1561 | Mime work, ideal for women | WHITE. ELDERLY | WOMAN 2. ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED eg ‘ ' asting | HP Sutton MY 26432. ceramic T Tile Crews ~ sfiOm “SALESMAN. PART TE, . cxPERIEACD A = unable to accept 9 to 8 job No| Derework tn Royal Oak’ crea, | _@4. Murray, PE 2-000. z¥ co Eatimates, PE $2311 Ww d ~ 284 work tp Clarkston MA 5-0221| Excellent. wages.’ Experience | Well versed in mathe- ae be ne , Suan ar deueeries. For parsemel | Private room plus salary. More EXCAVATING BASEMENTS. SEW- Physiotherapy 21A Money ante ; my ‘pian vant necessary but desirsble ~ x matie and reneral Full time. Apply Uptown Clean- interview, write to Pontial Press, _ for home than wages FF 2-319 | _ers_and dragline MA 42634. o ~ | 13 TO onincn Gani MAKERS FOR CUSTOM | Haig Shoes, 84 N aues and genera | ers, 45527 Van Dyke, Utica. RE- x 7 | YOUNG ATTRACTIVE COLORED | FLOOR LAYING SANDING AND | fwepisn MASSAGE & cMeRary | WANTED 313.000 “0 type boone. mill work. experienced only. $2.50 | use of ‘figures ‘public @-3711 irl for Beauty Salon Andre | finishing. 10 vears expertence f waives 3a Elm a omp pe fbr. b-O41t |. & . REAL ESTATE SALESMAN, FULL ty Salon, 200 Pontiac State | Modern equipment. Guar, work. Special foot. cechniau Valued at $22,000. Can pay $100 Sy Shoe ene $2.90 HO 0 URL -Y POSSIBLE ‘Botna See and sepeenees preferred; Beat Bigg sntiag “State | Pree estimates. John Tayior. aes i a € month at 6 per cent Interest. MPBELLS soUPS OPEN- seem 0 a ome ™ be secession stele catia gees iniaatagetah nee 4 a ar fo = Wonderful gay Sensi for @ po- No experience necessary, Write | fEuchange. Coll tor appointment. | YOUNG GIRL TO STAY Nionte | 264 Television Service _ 22, eS ines "or Sggressive salesmen. 21/ sition with future. Plenty of i , CROWN Industries, 1150 Beverl IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR.| with mother and 2 children. OR | FLOOR LAYING. SANDING 1 ae | Wanted to Rent 29 to 28 to retail groceries ese | Good typist. accuracy Bivd. Loe Angeles % Calh - meaner en. finishing. C. Bud Bills, FE 4-3921. | se arena memrnton in Pontiac sree Area rienced — ne har EXPERIENCED FUA- pitas SALESLADY— ONE _ Wit poms — FLOOR SANDING, LAYING, FIN. AY 5 Sieur pe sano FREE SERVICE TO LANDLORDS expenses ‘oa ear allowance. Lib- iT agin more important than or dressmaker, food rages, Apply | sales experience. One who knows Help Wanted 8 R. Gardner. 491 Central. FE 2-7519. M eS TRAKA Save expense, time and dozens tral ~hospita' insurance, life in- N RETAI speed. Kushner & Son Furs, 22 E. Pike| some’ about hobbies pre- teip Ww peasant ™ | FLOOR SANDING. OLD FLOORS A | SUARANTEED * po B.. REPAIR, ANY! of upwanted calls. We send po cost to, employes client | Sore Over 21 yrs. of age. Neat | ot. Peatne. Michises. Fer 3.010 Fe pia) M7 SMP. | oy FOR THAT NEW CAR. BEE coe Se Fes | RAD'O & TV. 17 8 pagar | screened pean aan: Copertunity, with “stab ness and ability to meet public EXPERIENCED BILLING CLERK 2 FLOOR SANDING AND FINISH: | _RAD'O & TV. 127 8 PARKE 8T.| Oniy. ASS neaia¥"o today. 4 OR 5 ROOM HOUR, MODERN. With garage; by Nov. 15th: rea- sonable rent. References. Purn. FE 5-7082. RESPONSIBLE ry tod Ep COoU- PLE WITH »5MA BABY DE- : [ . MODERN home on west side. Can furnish excellent references Three adults in family es Sern. Call FE 2-6952 aftr 4:30 . ~ WANTED — Ent A building suitable Sunday sc near Waterford, Utica. Reasonable 5-75. e rent. APARTMENT FOR in return for housework, care of children, or small a PE 71-8661. would like evening free, Share Living Quarters . 30 ‘LADY OR SERVICE MAN'S WIFE to share home and care for school age child after 3. OR 3-7452 or | PE 5-3823 _ oo _Wtd. Transportation 31 WANTED: DAILY RIDE FROM Opdyke and. Pontiac Rd. to Pon- oe Press and back. Hours § to ‘ontiae Press Box 81 Wid. | Contracts, | Mtgs. 3 32 Cash Waiting contracts cal) or me Sanven > pewenete we quiet, courteous A JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. a FE 4- 533 FAST ACTION! If you have the contract—we have the money. Ry val Pw 5 ‘3 ; Pope de ‘I ba Ld ! “THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUES SDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1955 _ oe enptinipsalanen uses For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses — SLICE OF HAM For. Sale Ho 43 ale Houses 43) __ “a pS isdn © for Colored’ | OXFORD bad ccna ammeter a —_ peas Law ga nome with Bene reom, : ; : : “exec . Features . : : bath. ment with new : on, ' 7 ROOMS. BATH, Gas HEAT” FE bie ha verwrwemonens| SP yeome aad te 3 | 7 ROOM UNFINISHED HOUSE. | futmbce, cenirally locate. vice . , = | { ~ path floors, : r . ? weoeke & Hares | SOLD | "kncapiarrs— : | RES a cesta ist |e oe! §6\Veterans N Sold_ pay and bath. Adults only. the pay- A new brick heme in fine. home ’ 0” Locales io ‘Keston ¢s- ; ; et —O i community. “rooms large. ; ation, ee. e = . 5 pth E.. Mak ‘tor lr, r ot K. G-H PSTEAD ghee. bear Wiad Seat, ans _call_ owner, MA hat. . I ] yY Pe inkle me tetas woverty Maan ‘occa’ Attached ; CRESTVIEW . LOW ‘ z becae ities “Realtor _ Job, close to schools and shopping. HA terms M62 Emerson. PE Lef ; aved si immediate posses- t ed at 900, Will +4 “a : ; 40521 F — ; ‘tafe: good contract ori REAL BUY i ; os | cos pat Batate Erenente Kk ”G: HEM IPSTEAD P om Cette dicen ts | 7 : : WE WILL BUL.D ON YOUR. E Huren oe vee amen Cloucsen b ant § oe a BROS Cost you $00. 4110 gown, 64 cinet howses, "PW, ‘Dinnan 3-BEDROOM etieeates me. See out model. For add} = ROBERT CHAPIN. |_Sitee"# Tiufea, | $600, Dixie Hes. R df forse CONSTRUCTION WHIT E. 4 RANCH HOME oF OR %1760 N FULL BASEMENT 3 bedrooms or . lake , > re : 2 ROOMS, te ; $90 per month, WN ‘ ng preferred. iG driakng . ear round. a at Now bricharete, . two petresm ain your oun salting USED HOMES: 4 * * home on ree i Bi 2 AND BATH, west siDE | “farce living ine’ compl with studs and 1.180, terms to sult very. . Business| en with e stove and ¥ rough plumbine in. Will also ¢ a NEW. RIDGE M You! PE_5-5044. LY yt es guests co. yene ip Sr som S hebrotens Moves You In |e Low IVATE EN- room. ones N@ut weet cedar shake wnt tele your * Fence: sorne: Pa Grinkers. | neat: oe ee C.PANGUS — 1919 M15 “rast and os bath cont a“wooderts), °ximblin ram. oe D BATH.| Seem dng “curtains furvished —"_ Pe, ontoovine 13, collect, 750 terms td bier, in ‘rhed oath modern Bec model, at w96 Kettering, fust N ; * Ee cams 106 MeL Clemens. throughout $11@ per month. Call IMMEDIATE ROBERT CHAPIN equipped kitchen. 3 large bed. a ® TH BASEMENT | ew CONSTRUCTION — | Tiakrets3S°tar farses Ge . 2 AND BATH BASEMENT | 5 - 7 POSSESSION k. p Le paploce, 3 sar pense. @ =) for | Gben. deal for tor i bachelors | Deer General Hospital, Ad vl ts yu] FES1131 or OR 37014 | Soritoodat new bck, rae type _ ams belore x") or Ww le re 4-1267. po ll oa and $100 Made ets 2 bedesom pay. Te i See Y or Brok ge Close "to. schools, H ANN AN = eel. gee me HA) ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE; per rr) Sy 13 a “| Pu Modern to the a eee Your bro. er churches & | & & ping. Let's loox it uitable for two, ioe Going, eorner 2- or arrangements. kitchen. Oak rs, plastered | “"~}EAR SANFORD STREET over —~ $22,900. < aPegehaM iets. It * yutanle for RE: 3 ROOMS WITH — walls, | birch doors " throughout. iasals » newlv SWIMMING POOL REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE APT. bath, am mas steorvres Raw 1 . Ne : > . welcome. oor to Yeusw cab Beam rand very quiet Bi. - forced air ‘tureece, auto ~ fot decorated "Calore.” bathroom fis- & F IREPLACE Pm Lincoln 44000 PE 3-188 (| SPSS Bees | Sear Sa "he Bae Say Gos Hae sic heating | Ey a a | mv 2 AND % nous, NO DRINKERS. UPsTains : ROOMS. * from Tel-Huron enna ing center. Also im sa 4 i .. ee | living. Cheek thene — B_Manrve = agg oan queens: Sale | Ho 43 po a — * west) flowers $9450 cash ta mortaaae. ao ’ tivinn roam © “ See ee eee nce |? ROOM =a APT. PRIVA N. : For Rent Rooms 37 ___ For! uses raph, f sicoste. tiving, teem Sie ant ven Oege Evevines takes ins entrance. Shower & st. oo sites Aveuesie mee eras . “wee ALL MODERN HOME. NEWLY : : soem i roe py Pane © ween, “Wert window. 19 in aclune witchen with eo upper. . Availadl RACTIVE R N : erie 4 ; EES |) wooms — apuuts onuy.| fesse ster 830 0 Nome, ayian Tunte vear Reoge | secoraea. fo Ron Balewin Ave! A HOME OF YOUR | Sannte'seer"Baliwt "eo de | § aipotige Laree jaun- SHARE, LAROE, | 2, REDRGOM % M 1AG * pee 3000 9 State Bt. days refined young lady fhe terms. 1217 win OWN 4 rooms ‘and with utilite | Te os. Beautiful vard al te wcation, immediate peceeaten. ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN from West SDE TERRACE; 5 coking privileges. PE 20012 afler __ terms Fas ‘ foom "Wow ef furnace, 3 bots. | farese. Be We ieee | Wil trade substantial 2 acre with ” on promag?- 2: 2 ROOM ANI AND pare ns Re = & —— ay A or pm Five LIGHT OURS. me 4 pa canine nod ng VICINITY OF WILLIAMS LAKE West New York $700 uown. grill. Bepeened “na vation tal ver] 8 om home ~~ need not be - an . TRA! 4 ’ BD CHARLES. Realtor | -hosawod.— FE 24208 oF “Geenine room for tedy. ‘set W. | perdy, damaged "by fe e2ee: |''New's edroom ranch ue home SOEs MEE Thane | Suing, SREY outanatig, ba ultable fdulte Btate ent Houses Furnished 35 | Mure | “ner oer. Pull basement. oll AC heat, storm PE 2-21 at Tonly $18,000 with cash to) RJ VALUET, Realtor ” Bait Eve. PE Se Caer | oe Se S| Rent wa tei Business EU, TERRGUAE AUTO. MEAT 3] sesh 4 screcna latee Medesenes | Tm mediate Possession 45 Gakland Ave iM ED Cae POR voUR |? ooM GARAGE OE HOUSE, COU- s eal f = rut | ot. close to school. $13,500.00; “ For This You've Sasereaee pani TE, eek Fm | Bees tee * hap ne fan, eze|_Giepa iio SO | eet aoc" we | Fens wee eet wie | Searched the Papers |G Ay. oF he , ae cc ‘od heat“ Pone “Stub LADY. | Rd. Rochester. MUiberry_o-1b42._ i is-riatt im tbe vitace ot SY LV AN LAKE lt all baby welcome. 230 Elm Am CLEAN ONE ACRE FOR a. Here Be ab nag tune nas Ee 5 roo 7 BEDAM WALLED, Th aad SAE | angers Lame | FEDER | 20 Down Pactetens Sh "thant sed | Sem Warwick hae several ney is NICELY PURN. NEAR |? ree ‘ ke Orion. ; walls.| 3 bedroom homes on wooded — Fj Dine ier. bus line. Adulte or working girls.| ¢r@ conveniences, 2 biks. 2 bis. x » Yk |” rooms, 1% baths, basement, fur-| TWO Bi MODERN, LOW with tf tricity | Quick possession. ¢ rooms. nert| floored aitic. Ail plastered walls. i : Reasonable. 585 Page 4674 Bher-| down payment, Crescent Lake | Garage, Nice rs. ONL bath, . 1% orice | vestibule entran Ba} A —_ SS. +1778. a tvile at $9500.00 with $1500.00 down. oak floors. Tmmaculate home tn- cetilngs, | massive as j ROOM BACHELOR APT. FE | — ~ bourne. PE 45-1284. privileges. See owner oa pets die ~ wa BOY AnD ail He D |? gies 7 ROOM EE aOR FUR N ISHED EEPING = : seid: miei ; tineé'ones for sale now! At at-|2 ROOMS AND BATH. MAIN | “Se > Room MODERN ~L room, close in. 6 E. Pike. Do You Like to Stretch 7 room’ modern house, soned ones for sale now! At a floor, private entrance. 2 .men. |? home. At Waterford. Mieety sr. GENTLEMAN, WEST SIDE, If you are lookine for a . 1 bedroom down, 3 up. Pull UILD WwW pean “Snyder Lavender | —!¢_Purenee: sished. $1, _meuthly. OR _>-1619. GEREPUP OGRE LADY. | “hock ‘those late ares Gsttans | seten “let storm pore our well restricted, ze irely va mycer T CEEAN ROOMS QOTET. PRT | nee : 00M. | Be rieted. | W "REAL TOR vate entrance only. Pte} 3 BEDRM., BRICK HOME, PULL 103 Thorpé. PE 2-619. OP IN LAKE AREA screens, $1600.08. —— | given Grom oor plane or see 3140 W. Huron ~ FE 22-4411) fer one or ‘we men. 36 Florence. basement. heat. Nice section| LARGE WARM ST LOOK- Om paved road frontage with over BAROAIN- WEST or Town “Br : EST. 28 YEARS. ji, ROOMS, COUPLE. ONLY. NO| of Waterford o'tep. References, out Dr, FE 21352. oi 3 actee well built ¢ bedreom Sona & bel tall’ teoebeted TER ERT c DAVIS ‘ ‘drokers. PE 4 NICE ROOM AND HOME” FOR| jnome Has livine room, kitchen, |. Toome & bain fully insulate 4028 Pootise Lak 3 ROOM APT. PF PRIVATE FAMILY. JOHN K, IRWIN middieaged woman. Reas. FE basement, oll beat. Pull price er new , Lot, soxaoe child welcome. 23-1785, TOR os my pee mm: possession. ACTION | ‘ a eg e AND BaTH rH FURNISHED. sot since. nas . aie ice WEST SIDE SLEEPING |~ on i crea. Attractive ranch $5500.00 with $1500.00 down. Bid ren, 52371, 0 . Saginaw Stree od = room masonry . en tote ot set Land one T ROOM FURNISHED | APT.| Phone Ze saith eve Fe Sim) ce, SLEEPING ROOMS, Giger | Mar x hegre tromecnge oom | NDeq"rmoa Tula 2 ‘ -| Working cou M41 Auburn Ave. 35 i D BATH. GAR ote key i) “ nat .™ fe ing. tor we will buy ag oF ROOM MODERN, PRIVATE EN-| oil eat’ near Longiellow School. ROOM LADY IN LAKE | ranged kitchen. Utility & garese. fae Serie Ritat| Seenrmen tome Pe bam | Bee Bein Sime Ome | SORE Sit como| See eres | NICHOLIE 3 us for the | 98 Center. _ery, a NT IO |. ice you are looking for. No com | "TA 8Gg ROOMS UPPER. NO | @ROOMSBATH. PVT. ENTRANCE. | "tan shower. 654 W. Iroquois. | markable construction & location, 5 rooms. 2 hedrogms, base. Se eee | Saatttad! Psisl Makar aa | 5 LRT RO Tet | phe eonar vom Sou | ay AND HARGER CO, pm “ya Ailachea | Sroomenctg Uae cartes °c men, NT. | q * Edw. M. Stout, Realtor rE — wn |° iieren welseme. Remes. PLa-|" tear West side. FE 44323. Here ts a 10 2 tes 33 W. Huron st. Located at east village sed. — st a a : BUS | Michigan transplanted — in Cf pete Mimi a Clarkston on oak an TN. Saginaw Street Ph. FE $8165'j ROOM PRIVATE, PARTLY _teau_ . NT ROOM, WEAR US.| ‘heart of the lake region with for some pane bd Open eve. till 8: 30 Tene Child welcome, 630 = ApaMs RENTAL SERVICE West se Tr ta Vicia miry| vel enneee K - e suees L~4 MACEDAY LAKE NN TERFRONT ane Ra locat nome 8 oe. La im i ; MS AND BATH AVAILABLE | Houses epts. for rent. Pur-| "OPM, Toval Hosp. Ladies only.| ‘crrein end » ie eee city lim- | One of the most scente Incations 65 ft. of waterfront. 4 laree p+ A |? ROO the lake with 112 feet of ft. room Wanted Real Estate 32 until February 1, 1956. 38 N.| Bished of unturn. 1401. its. mile to state highway.| on axe net of ns. 20x KG HEMPSTEAD pata tate aateiaata Dita tee ¥, «ake Orion, LOVELY L-—* HOME ya 700M, REARONABLE. . HURON gewe tor for wire c.g 38,150. ba ofl sol « carn yoct eens. oe ie - : s— ‘3. ROOM APT. CLEAN. Watert . bus, 32 Utica. PE 42638. aoe ee lel scape , mot — a ap FS os| __FE s-3108 gil furnace. $100 monthly. OR | [Gig SLEEPING E MBREE & GREGG troit ‘executive for ° Bicndaire heat A very neat home Somes, farms, ‘ake Rages 7 ROOMS. PT 1, 17 Clairmont Place wu Lake at, 34903) no it © be used as @ year an: exceptionally good buy Large cn. | | Apply —~_— “one ODERN oul eS CONS Fu PURN. G uw. OAS _PE &7o4l. Call after 6:30. p.m. mv cu $ arr EM) 508 _ ground heme wees his ecisemont, 2 sn payments are scarce. Trade your | ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE, See" Poe | SLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN res, | Bg ty FE ONLY $6950 CHety, ar eer fe mesburban nome | clean. eouply only. PE $-4032 aeiiecbcied. . CALL wate . lav ‘on second floor. Extra Large carpeted room, Din- eity property for suburban home | —°°Sh. Soup y ny WODERN 3 2-2416, with natural on ing room, for inconfes. We one utmost oes, & BATH. COUPLE ME VENINGS. _ MY_2-4662. —— | SLEEPING FOR MAN, om og ©, # 1) Goor. S 3 utes Priced at aa oak Be ‘ns x. Il us for © with private . FE 46713, om front porch. Completely | only $6890 with, cee sutematie all furnace Alum- Do not feel Call us 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND MODERN, 1 . a ae CLOSE IN ous ~~ an appointment and — ‘sive entrance, FE 4-4 heat. to bus. Now until May sion. $28,000 with $7.20 down. 7 ; ates ‘tel e, me Noise tee ees tome 5 as y of trading your | 4 ROOMS — Bata she 4 oath: —_ per |S week: near plants; on bus) Built in 1953 " room ranch type home. A 4 one with access property. We are establishing fre te Gabe Sion’ “Available line. FE 2 Five room frame bungalow am4 WILLIAMS LAKE large It room, » kee to Ven Norman and 1 other of Po oe sass Sars “etree fe (Cell OM) FLOYD KENT, Realtor SS Oe ae re | ek te oe oe nn designed 3 bedroom bi-| Su, "hp a beth and stoner. seen: 0 POO é eS — La o desired Close B mroh . evel. ranch me wi base me: matic ae teat Hot water r. in DORRIS & SON rooms wit priees Deuh Yea Me a open Striet amd. shop Call Se Oe win sie 2"ear-atached garege, Beaute | O54 ei Sons erst] fnttteer® mem jane “ot #1881} for wor couple. 70 8. Paddock. | Next to the Consumers eng SLEEPING ROOM. 258 OAKLAND | 5Spse Oe hes oe 1005200 in a good ‘ on fatal ApTs vt AND EN. | MODERN, OTL HEAT. NO CHIL- — Convenientiv lacated to. stores taue privileges, 3 There re plenty | only 8 ANT PLAINS Beare, Grramnest. Piast) pals rative Rea) Estate Exchange | ‘trance. All | oe “80 songs. dren or pets. 6 mos. OR 3-164. _ | W sine, ‘BOSINESS, MAN, § MAN, SINGLE | schools. You must see this home| of built-in cupboards snd ciosets| DRAYTON LAIN: a “center. WANTED: ¢ s WiTH SE PE NEW ? BEDROOM LAKE FRONT | or double. FE 2-35 for $12,600 throu the house, With $3,500| 4 lovely 3 room bungalow! ‘Immediate Possession we Call | ATTRACTIVE 4 ROOM. TWO BIR. eae St ae, Fi Le 2 ROOMS: | KITCHEN | Ranch Home ‘ov lively > dresesieg. Y air x Rd near PONTIAC afer 6 pm. sce | criminating adults only. FE a 5 pape | Treetops ie & Park care-| $7500 total price for this really heat’ nea wont le OTOR. This 3 bedroom home 130 FT. LAKEFRONT, WE HAVE D BUYERS | 2-662. NICE MODER: BEDROOM | _taker_in oad AND KTTO? atiractive home. Excellent kieh F C Wood Co with lots. ef flewe: ‘Traverse ‘oak walls, | for a Class C Bar. including real ATTRACTIVE, NEWLY DECO-| home. On Mandon Lake. No sma WOMAN, ROOM KITCHEN that has @ wall of | I. " . v alumi- 1 bath, full basement. 1% car nite estate, Also medium sized ga | rated 3 rooms and bath. Private | children. G: ee. 6 mos. Refer- _and sundry privileges, F PE 4.2647. Cupboards, Lot” Corner Williams Lake Rd, & MS#| num storms & screens. exc garege. Penced in back yard, A}: bat anion. well located. Immediate | entrance. wea only, $20 per| ences. EM 42. 38} x this today OP 3-1: : $6| tional $12,000 $1. reas srsaenre ome, Priced week. OA: 8-3645. SIX ROOM HOME, BASEME Rooms With Board Northeast ~ “after 6, Call OR down, to nell with « gg ROY KNAUF, Realtor BASEMENT PORNIEED “IPF. | O8 femece, Forty _ farnised. | ~~~ nn | arn 0. Taree. bea én / Clarkston Tri-Leve 26% W. Huron PE 2-421 OA 8-3339 School, bus stop. MY 32623 °F | oR BUDDIES OR SINGLE. TWIN | Jour" On St Go x 300, 1% Gach aon a ina : ewe cet mre. BLE ROOM, GOOD set APARTMENT. NICE — after 6, MY 30641, ____ | beds, home privileges. PE aa car arere. “Price & terms for a G ATEW AYS to : ‘tiviag feces With fivepinee, TS ean side. FE 2.3429. and clean. Clofe to bus line. One hg ag BASEMENT | GENTLEMEN. TWIN BEDS. GOOD famil oderate income. Cail im kitchen and te lots, of cupboards. BUY OR SELL aa East Siva, South. rE am.| 9 bus stop 39622 of | ‘frinken, Day hilt PE 340318. | J ochaven Road HAPPINESS Peation [roam see rere. | TIM HIM WRIGHT, Realtor. ) 1 will personal our prop. BEAUTIFUL NEW PRIVATE 3| —Siter_¢ MY 20041. | MAN TO ROOM & BOARD. $15| “iv, acres and fv . £ ae, TS “4 a s.! veh i : tor yy a es BO ee he conventences. WEr- week. ler with glassed-in front porch ga- . : . . Eris exclusive ts ichberhood in aoe [et Sen te at coe it the | BEDROOM, KITCHEN AND BATH| All modems - i GENTLE EN | rage. Good E . lots of shade YOU'LL MAKE new home for only $23,000. See rice is reasonable. Call now partly furn, on lake, Suitable for | —™0m _only, 14 Me! .ews, FE trees. Good value $1,500. viewer 4206 Dinie ie Hwy Dravton Plains vt , ° wo prove. BROKER |- 1 lady or working couple: $50) Rent Houses | Unfurn. 3 36 ROOM AND BOARD 3 Buy_Te Sell tn MONEY Land Sundays . "5 “ROOMS—3RD ST. FE tis? E FE 17-0986 |. — 1% Park Allen Rd, Lake | “\*O ee Bus at door PEt ters . YOU WANT ACTION rance. FE ote= > on heat near Longfellow School. ‘atieaee = are FOR RE-| St¢ possession. $10,500, Terms. be a clade eta dew . ‘ow > Shhis or_on NOW OPEN - Brand new qhe demand le reek. od onesi 3 ves jaa cod bath private en- Ss. ed rf neenem oo wired people. New" fire —_ Pe it HOME OF OFF BALD: T MIS8 SEEING THIS FHA HOMES - _ cegenate \ bungee Sn fi fi a e ne ery, 5 ka off whtown ROO! heat a bath, your Mung and, il Bg | trnteg, hee desire, tara incom eae .4 INQUIRE 1812 _Pontiag, PR esi ESF Ete Ww K DOWN hot woter. Oar fe ie oath | cas, rnaee Lerge "aeben OB! oni % Our 1 years of satisfactory Real | LAKEFRONT 3 ROOM MODERN ers iY MODERY, OPENING A” NEW) HOME IN) —* SHADY LANE Sot, ese ASS Tocaten ween doors, and extra large lots. Estate ‘dealings in Pontiac tiean aot, Nicely fa" Private | 4 ROOMS, P ““ B Upland beoutifal surroundings an guste Near Clarkston, attractive roomy | 1 block thee’s pew junior Only "1 block. from =n cures. us that” you" will be lsatis-| entrance & bath ‘Working couple | ~.child welcome: a ee Se semi - ooryats 11 rooms and 2 baths, farm beet Hh | Al v other out- ‘ . Medel now open : fied.” We handle all details for fi-| _ only: 3082, Sd 4 ROOM HOUSE RECREA-| private Graduate mureen on duty. with S bedrooms, {7 ft. living standing features, $7,345, full Lovely 3. Se Drive om Hured Street on seneins, and x... Call us | ODER N. WESTINGHOUSE _3303?""* = “tier ~~ 3¢ hours a dav We want you te sed Pa i ig with cheery aimed iB: “mith ened garage, well founda- sont Hntchery \ eft te ay. fi 7 ©. rumpus a Rr +, 4 to Buy To Sell_To Trade eiomtene’ t wate? EM es 7 ROOM. =e oF) Sake gw Sens versonn” Home BROS. | | firepiace, “upstairs ean Ferhod- Pontiac! drive ae oink HY ain "Brceg © senate” 2 ae. oot. ee cat a e ° ao | DERN 3 ROOM FURNISHED _Alr Port. OR t h io and tele- \e lor incom "| oe Pric * Ses tae't . These You BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT, <2, tmuraneer ape. bet § ROOM HOUSE AND GARAGE. | ne No restrictions on visiting | new oil wait, epace f*. re. ewe land Et . Grins. Bg -% Y ONEIL, Re SEW HESOR OE pon oe | eee | fortour cnenmne sete “write Poo: | [IGF D) HOMES. Inndecaping” Offered at 811.900. | PEARL BUILDING see RA) : kiran : wn LET sHOW YOU. , j N . adults Private eairance cist CLOSE IN 7 ROOM HOUSE, 1 _ tide Press, Box 109. a4 . | ee een. & a ‘ FE 5 7923 $2450 DOWN — Good modern city | Poase ve B03 or -| floor, 187 W, Huron_ bedroom and bath on ist oor. /S HARRAED CONVATESCF! T! IDEAL FOR COUPLE “YoU BUY It_WE'Lt, INSURE IT —— me OCU = Ot ee 2 NICE ¢ ROOMS AND. ati or | 2 car garage. $875. FE 2-5213. Home now has vacancies stron 2 bedroom, very neat home ‘Eull | To Buy - Fg, Sell-To Drayton Plains ment. 3 car gar., paved st. es REALTY CO., REALTORS. per. No children or pets. Prefer Ke able. Nurse od oan ement, oi] heat. This lovely BA bo with nice | Yenlent tocation. : West Suburban : Ne Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | working couple. PE 41267. |RANCH. COMPLETE MODERN | _teasonable_ 120! ie | sna on « large lot, Lovely : a” — — cutie. op: seh oa a FE2 NICE APT. ON BUS LINE, SUIT-| home for wan $136 month: For Retired Persons Mees lane pees ie 100% 109. Pull “enclosed. front | #1198 RANCH » A an | oe Poni wo 4 1075 W. able for couple. PE 42374. tefl. FE 2-1673._ The best way to spend the best) ti. one now, $10,500. $75 month porch & sunrm., all plastered most ” pear lake. Two bed bedroom home Lake NEXT DOOR TO. BRANCH NICE APT. ROUND LAKE, MODERN YEAR ears of your life. Special diets ; walls, oak floors, for air of) bungalow with 2 car garage. a F} - Rost _oFrice Je ©. Tesmante war ineuleted) ‘oll heat, cedar | fF special people. Good fishing | REALTY. CO., REALTORS heat.’ 2 car garage. A real home! farge ca room, ce-| and bath down, 1 large bedroom ' oe: . NORTH SHORE MOTEL APT. ae ed «Hugs fireplace, Kel- a Se cea enie Soret at THIS 1S FOR YOU _ Co-operative Real Estate Exchange; for only $9, rm tile kitchen fe bath: up. Severste oe When It's Listed Right One | ginal serage. Maree porches. tentive nurses va sonsevetions | £0,709 3° ee owes FE 20263 Auburn Heights and water, Stormer: . “ ‘osets, iving room, ta i | om blinds, It’s Half Sold! PARTLY FURNISHED 5 ROOM| OA #2161. "| mespheze. Can lots ‘of, clonets, big living room. next Boo W. Buren | as Brick, 4 bedrmé. & 2 baths, full | $13,000. ANOTHER RANCHER —-| screens, Venetian Blinds. | Jobe We know — by experience. This and shower. 841 Auburn Ave. ~ 0000. RENTALS AVAILABLE Bie amany ai CONVATER. roo! ench déors leading to the OFFICE basement, gas hest. 1 car f fot Oak ‘a plastered : an i ae seme experience enables us t0| ShivaTE 39 ROOM. PRIVATE or without children. cent Home taking reservations | yard, all tiled bath with a vanit rage. sized lot iy $2, * tail wadlmmn 9 sixties a : ’ cool ; OF ig oad your "path and entrance. 111 Telegraph ADAMS. RENTAL peavice , for ime aged & rotreg persons. sae. a ery brick rane this te is cs down. ‘ screens, ee if . F New—Custom Built . or apply a Pieces Featuring ie : . P ____No phone calls, please. &| 2 car garage is ideally located - : : ve “ e in kitchen Bed Brick . ¥ » phone calls, p fonshi television, telephone Aiso ¢€ “3 Bedroom Bric mere font ngg om rr gd | ean ogee et wttees. } LOVELY 2 én rang py LA ae radio, wo te aes wsirietions to ‘visiting Be sure to check it, Terms, ar i ohn K . Irwin. “Only $3,000 few : wr BY comfort and ' S_R,_Telegrep el re = OOM APT. 3ND FLOOR. | ° we ne ee ee ee: $84-Der! ated by ir. & Mrs. Peter J. seeataw “arte ‘ vouR GA: ea ge we BRICK & Senge ~3. bet. ee ed eee most: Brick ex- "e Baby welcome. $16.50 per week. GREGG — - WE KNOW wee Oe OTF tT toe | ute yal caneh nave. Per diame room. | tetior, walls, oak hard- CASH | io Saginaw "EMBREE & a Hotel Rooms 39) You will get the proud feeling of room brick, oak floor, rancher — = Gak floors wood floors, © = co sind wit SHARE MY LARGE HOME. 1565 Union Lake Rd ‘ocd OOTP CO home ownershir — yen mere for $11,755, Will need only $1.- | GENUINE a aoe «Ss side to- b th, copper onaaes. ‘ For small equities. If you have with working ‘couple with I child. | “AM WARWICK HAS rae ° oo GOSEVEI T inta this § room hy me in a bm 982 cash to 4% per cent mort s iN NS ESN Ee oat ere a condition in and Geers r tent what we want we will be at your | Will care for chia’ while parents mse ror ease in svivan| FTOTEL ROOSEVEL resghhurneed. Jest ene binsk from gage. Don't delay phoning thir | LAKEFRONT out, eet, ‘heat ead het door within 24 hours with cash work for $20 a ‘eek, with -all Viliage. Rent $100 month, Vacant Rooms $12.50 up, Bath, $17.50 up beautiful Oakland Lake. Jus : bargain. ; » ba os ment, ae te cones we 4 for your equity Call now and tell) home privileges. FE 55543, Oct FE _4-5090 or FE_2-2105, PE +0126 | (ee See TS cedteoms wan : LY NEWS aneh | T., H, BROWN, Realtor | modern homemaker, Lake privi- us What vou have eres BALE, ROUSE. 18 wok MONTH. | —FOTET AUBURIN@ | laisettise tan, eesconmy ei JP ASroapt, income 3 upper and 4 | bungalow. life time aluminum | 56% wt “* "pe 2atio| leges too. Offered at @1,000. PHA 5 Edw. M. Stout. ] Realtor Rent wh cd ic orricade woe = THREE BEDROOM SINGL E | 474 Auburn Ra Ph. PE 2020 aeaskee becomeway ples * “and | Raed * att for a. ae with Pag ey a — Gonperstive "Real Estate Exchange termg if desired. - TR. Semen £8165 | | ROOMS AND, BATH, PRIVATE Rome eee tee. OS eat Mrs | Room by ‘Day or Week one nait garage. Bathroom is full) 42 999 down , man briek fi with heat '00DS “BUD” : Spen_Bves, a # 3. entrance. FE 2 fichards ‘saytime. after 3:30 t0/| Also t or 2 Room Apartments 2... om _ cone ey also | oy CANT # ARDLY ORT THEM sol —¢ hey = gheery. DRAYTON woo . GREEN LAKE OFFICE|!s rooms axp ati oF UTILITIES | 8:00 p.m, FE sas. HURON Ht CLEAN ERN | equinped with aluminum Venetian To tants, Maasboare Fn Ro latest design in | ON GREEN LAKE) furnished, $75 per mo. OR 3-1972. | GNFURNISHED BEDROOM rooms by dav or week. 45 West blinds and cornice boards through-|@ poom brick, = basement. ter softener. v Attached 1% car bed anew. rick — bod | NICHOLIE “HEADQTRS POR ALL LAKES” | ~~ WALTON modern home, #70 a mo. PE| Huron St. Phone Fi out. We know you'll want this one Close to Walnut Bivd. In good) garage. Lot of mae) renee Been. 6 is and Cottages, homes, and estates. 3 rooms. Larve unfinished room. | 5-02 For Rent Miscellaneous 42 at only $10,075 with $2,500 dow residential ne'~hborhood, $8,£0( rontage, 200 t n, Desirable — pd real extate and insurance * eee eae Tice tee ae < Paine cannes” Prin. VACANT: 73 BEDROOM c HOUSE | nae with” $1,000 down. . Hardie. Gall’ ter 00” gown "wt rage. Large picture win- 0 Mt, Clamnens St. | $1201 7070 COMMERCE RD. EM 3-4412/ idaire Circulatine henter Larce Sih Daement a6 eee efer-| GARAGE, 37 x 65 FOR | RENT. SWIMMING POOL | Brick TERRACE. 6 oak-floored storms tod. ‘tereens Nice a WE STS ee | Fie form owe Meare |e RSET. ronnees ONE WAY AND FIREPLACE | Good” tecation “erate!"easy | BEAUTIFUL ray ‘iaoor*termé” "| roveiy modern 2 bedroom tome. _FE_2-2163. Huron FE 2.7124 —s tetanding buy that — term: Cc TA - room, wen WILL BUY OF LIST YOUR LAKE “GNFURNISHED Apr. | 72 West 5 coast To Here is an outs COLONIAL as seet poy fe fy a J Fh ig 6 ll co hg ghee gg i. ee eee oy Be living. Cheek there vouteandine Bf). CHARLES, Realtor! nome # JOY —Home to be I -AKE PRIVILEGES plenty of cat furnace. Large s¢- RR McKINNEY — | > fereac ise rau gone See Serer aie aha a-cu |7 © Howland. Sas, Dine Wey, | ik, 2 Perm aa he FE 4-0521 iia. fuly targeted, Natural ire-| Geuuabler home. for © levee | nove. “Large Saheded™ lat fake c Seen ss eae a -e and built-in bookcase and piace, sci rear terrace over- fly, 7 rooms, modern, rivileges doer. Do DNiy 1-870" ; orem AEP po age = A | FOR RENT SHARE BASIS. Planter bor. Thermo Pane piewure Soapeealive ‘Kea instate Exchange looking lawn and gardens, For- i "sory, plas agers ly $9750 with very . paso ig! b 990, or aft _Rent Lake e Cottages « 36/ 150 acre dairy farm, with extra! window. 19° deluxe kitchen with | mal ing foom, cal too, h, gas beat a wail rm. yun. Mey pes . am. 0 . postere a — March | knotty pine one fg d — ; = s AREA sous me the raneenans . | ‘wat "carpeting, wt tote $750 DOWN ' _ ae - BED. ret. alt , nd att ca ‘en 5 room. tal on ; East pe plug m Se i ROOMS, CLOSE IN. CLEAN, COMPLETELY "er ea. On Wat-'| Almont, Mich, Beautiful yard with ered ‘a LAKE ANGELUS A Lane pn * and tile = fe need. A at: Pi gy Hn pny A 16'S Senn Poves We can sell yout property. Top. 3 and in| condition. Private kins Lake. Year round. FE 2-368 For Ss Sale | Houses __ 483 pttinel “a ce sak ome , b hha ON I AND CONTR ACT 3 . ine ete "Double $508. Abo road, Complete $6,980. ‘ so Ue wad ition “Call | path and entrance. Stove. and re: _For Rent Rooms 37 37| cwieniming Donk Be aur eee e300 DOW carne enact sgeicni@ =| HURON GARDENS | Dorothy Sn vender wart get your best deal from | {Tigerator. Adults only. $70. Eee INCOME, 2 PAMILY BY tstanding buy, at only | $3500 DOWN fon Pare 919.000, terms, Goa 6 sun bane TOR ‘ fe west side. Gas heat. FE 41418. — {8900 « casi mortg : chee a 2140 W. RIDGEWAY FLOYD KENT, Restor 1 WosEEEEES WPL" | vamnaxoreryce wnt | " WHITE'EROS. | samam wer, steed | NR, WALTERS LAKE, | Gin nate and st. Ol M ne ee se ¥ ! . 8 ; REALTOR |. Roch. = enrOpen E Po oka = By #3) one gaa vil poe, iy * sake, older | Phose © sina or OF >1000| pisces rarbage a . se 44 ‘ing @ cleaner, slectrie water heater. gn. NEW RANCH HO i | Co-operative Real Estate sichance 1" 1 cnn Bekins, on — £2015, 12_Colem #0 SOT 10 SELL, REALTOR | MI afer 6:30 ‘call PE| Seer dull, bungalow Sih pane Seen aooping eteter. | 7 ROOMS AND BATH NR TB “Lovey bd rtridge is the “bird” to see. _5-4067, Lo tied breeseway and double ge-| nt. 4 ear alue at only 7 Snatertum. 340 8. Mecpttel Ra. | 2 7 PROPL* 70 SHARE LOVELY | 9 yearcom'Mh homes on 1 Porwsége_i G 1 80 DOWN 3 BEDIDOM e. Pull se Balt soe wie $1,300 ~ . < UP sana 4 p master bedroom in réfined wid- 50 lots. Well Fa cone hemes: full basement. and ewe. “t see to- DON’T PA'S ° J nn neem | gw's home. No other roomers.| installed. No es. RENT IT FAST ee & lek tee. a ‘ 000 down + 4 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE | No drinkers need apply. FE 2-8547 . G. Lror ds Room.} jw be VAC MONEY! Sell unneeded | _ entr. Couple only, 206 8. Parke 8t.| before 4 p.m. : through Rent Ads! Room, | | long! Cal NOW! JOHN «ROOMS, BATH. vy - §, | BUS STOP, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, BRICK. LAKE FRONT HOME. house, apartment; any- kt en ek, eee sareest_26 Adults. FE. 2.6603 cook and laundry. 499 W. Huron.| modern 2 bedrooms, base. 4 Large “can on HUMPHRI belongings for cash | ae J - " ment, Drovises, sew Well tee) thing — Want Ads give, Sesment w heat. Peno 8 PARTLY - cTLY FURNIS ISHED REACH CASH CUS-| saree. iy sass), We'ssene | you ACTION. Dial FE| {Sue ave, aie’ ts downtown REALTOR FE 20474 Heron Mt, Ph. through Classified Ads! \" ow A pavate Fe 40768 TOMERS throagh Class? |c“naceoda, arra@ne ak: 28181 “15 days ps mv. cnings ion ca : — -D, RILEY, Open tate Exchange FE 28181 jae roo ieee. “fied Ads. Call FE 26181. _ = resus M Se-peraive Heal slate Bachan | Coopers it edi aide Rachanee Ls i PE ef ie eee he a, cof at Fo t é fii gt Ze nr Saje : | pees renege » Houses j x ; uy \ ; TB , MY 43| __Fer Sele Mowses aes ee Pe :. MYE 4/F HE PON’ a FOR \ UNN CI A ‘ A covor Y BUSI AC P tae " NESS RES tj eo had 3 ’ Modern 3 ED FAMILY } 4 s. TU es Z oe , i eas meee, "reutsiises : aa ers TS SY og ¥ es, 7A , a es es bath, hom St 7 'y H OC ee } incl tetas over | Stout Pac LBEFLE ershberger, ‘TOBER a car & yg hy eee, bene ts : ee ee AGE: S| en For Sale 18, 1955 ger. pe é best a mont a room: e story. 4 fr | H : F ’ ‘ hii | ; , ‘acai ceo. My 3 amning hetae poy atatete| 5s ; louses 43, fs wenn gigy wets oe. ‘Terme. ae gg | N Sale yy as ee Td Wiss ‘ BA AIN tas | North End . - - | fag tee weet INCOME : : iy ins oe aes room ni é N! — i ; ¥ — - 5 | Ge are: Gp ale R Small" sows pay al | iret ‘oor i HANDY) a othe Bache | Porm 45A |For Ri | RN eae anch T. | _Vizrment bes lanpe et, “ase | floor wan. iveng ‘ IANDYMAN S rd Look Rent Farm “ : ee fone Foose y $9,500 ont aterford Twp New | 3 bedroom om: dt a I. win y hy rooms PECIAL oe WANT : Pro 48A ~ pitenbidg. “ask “hs Lave pod owt YAR L oe 7. Basement bath and ncelicet” sube nttee,, both For real ea: : M a : pisster ix te beutey whee | Nest ger saree bedroom | Ponti cot end gerne od" “taah price 6.808 iesnini| are al smart forwa | areata won| State Uieused Landers) my ody oO Said tite ary 4 Mewiy dec rm home, facing 2 6) oe High Se e. A price O08. nbor Not ene a ward look — Sale Norman Loan 53 ee ay, iy for gram. brie ear lake guste Schoo ies 66 only bedroom 5 4 G . cee ms r m. , brick nek garage, agama Brow | ears, $450 do ~— & CA ) . zabeth ae and teegtace. Le ar bn $ pera Gas AY Sooo GI te t rl os “new. N wy ropert. y 49 ' SH QUI LY . e: ne ours vi ba : : aa J m Bedroom er 5 poss OAM. Terms. $2,100 f conti et ee . lle ; 8 - p to tn a re oil ished. room 3 reom az H. KNUE 1 Estate Ro er - : a 2300 | dh to 1955 cars. ; fet 98 a. ot Soreed cnn. “Tew a apts UDSEN Exchange | ~ HP H Penge oe teenth On fno4 NORTH a 510 ho Poon: iat TOR EN ot Henry Ine. ae oe este, Bring peur. : Only 2 L=-s Au - ye B = A = Rechester hures a jininutes. Wes S; ‘| of — — | eee 4 reom +4516 ank Bidg. ; +e Z j Tae en "OL teal 2 other sogurities Le st Side Sy ane. Oe / — | ing we bone, VI | eee ment, brie pric P es L " ~ coverings, heat ila tu a ee Par modern, =| TH 3 Leareors AGE Rent 108 ioe pa Mr an s, priced wesc un | staee v houses. | ; SUBU | nee ae hg Rig ent ° 2 Oft J tide: 3 $12,000. Te ete “fun 2 bedroo: ny TE posse : | lake privs. “8 carage. $ rooms, Fear of av wr EE sg base- 3300 Lg Bus. Prop. 4 Lo m Im yap oslyn i 363 “Auburn “Ave. mi walle. BP ang mo ( west eek 3 | onal “Price 8 Sa re P- BA 202 PO oO. , large” w m Ave =i Seanesine” at. | si 1.250 do’ at, AgueR $21, m G INTTAC wae oil oe e_ ivis | 3 Fon ATERFOR FE hematin ig ane ealew | edroo UBURB wn. REAL oe at pn QARAOE. Pa STATE B. Te ull basen ms aed RD 43393 . ae In | | ome? AN, V street parking AS ST ANK \ $3,350 base! | ree bath TOWN 3 bo: gas he tile tered | hen ving ACANT i — nN ‘Ae BLDG. ent i: | A L. S au Beer race ee aoe = ctrragt Pet Sa Em Memes nee eur toes -92 , cent - grad neigh iw ms | ving — ; | Gi NT ae | AP 99.966. ter and EST 8' $8,990 ian Lots tate ‘ ‘A . ‘ PRO j rien ne Ts Th = S IVAN W. farge e, TAC LAKE ms. | Little ry % acre aay, t | Bedrooms: Ranch | : RANCH ots 4 po Gian ie » A mE FE 4-1574 CH -| fireplace pl ay ae cane alow, 3 neat | East v. st0.ase, 43. “2 = Pong ig ig _ SE Gommeree Ne , ol , 4 a fe oll i 2 } s $2,450 th, e. Cit lots, _ | 8t.. Comm: Parking. sion lot. I furna ti wa w doo a be UB do vw eit | 40: m ing. FE5 5091 Near Crescent ma bn pom + weg ne on ¥. $6,100, Neem off 7E {— pepe A! mony nescx. wa. FLOY ater, ‘ity of Siva | * ne BRICK ge eps sie . 4 room Lake pecan —_ a — : ae - | LOYD KE gas. = or -L i or he nageeen . ed. ro NER high nics * i im 3 bed- = he kK aN as. small .partmen: ING ¢ itt me Bronte t FE 594 5 71 "PONT Fed nest, falc ¢ new yg Has 2 sbetroom | _ For Sa — Any comment?" ee ee ee rea | ¥. Mn Realtor | on oat up) a WITH OUI e corn room i . : a= | ga eneral | CK Gorn iek pes | Bat ‘TAC REALTY. heat “ee. tt pen a. large ‘ec Henses 3 Fer: "me sem mona ¢ ierma.. calf CAL Realtor. | _Odxinnd #368 Gat SERVICE? 1 be Realtor 6 mr payment a dea whips e 3r WA ; . " en 6 hed isamene loctio. L SHELL | J 6 p.m. | Ho! . oom: L. Pull Too! 23 rs on) ie SHELL = me W 1) os 6 a i iat your as Connected with “unt | Fer Sale sre, Full ata, "vin tod kiten: a LEVEL LOTS Sige, OM _FE Sane i STATION T 0 to "come Most. loans” me 7 LE Reta eS | Jos) = By wa ‘ork to ares untaiened sl coat Ho 0,500, teh- “TN | weet am ame ie Puy goer Hows one oneal glace tin Inquire FE -ab08 | mong a SerH F.R fet cidatres “circ *Bhect Som: | Houses 43 WEST sUBUR $i's00 | Feasonai | ogee ROCHESTER | | eee a ee tien to “— cash tse ogame. on EF {SZ } “ne ree oil ¢ cireula ectric me $ RN | tine. BAN bi ‘no acre one se, FE ATIO _ 3 pm a Pe tt ran >| reo Inco! rr) payma' ¥ pric pa acre PE ION a4 ™ re or on e S AN > fauive Re 53% W z Larty Lats $700 included neater 395 DO rooms = one, o.2.family. 3 bea: trom | CR 4 ed with poe. A i) B Busine $-9894 from 9 vaher 3 oe newts Prien 2 i your , BRO = |e | — " ees | - W , doe hid aie RE rican out +N ° iN betecemns fine pe ‘an. peeoeee —, Too" ft. ee cH — t Na $825 with em tod. - d firepla: ‘Socpowte 14 cone up to ean guickiy I rice | basem. v tile te . Id eal ree bal eater matic screen: R all OR F E " } i} Rd. 1 terfo $85 jay. besement ce, m ft. r. 8 You ee m bo: Fe PUREST ote = at] he ta ite Sacra iS “roses, #258 Wetad A 8 rd-Drayton ie a ane] et smal ¥ WI rms. and yA lor con- | : . : N H | Bi | Mirteted. & alee los oder / AM diving float, i x a = beatats Ro — RIDGEV ener | meaty ney gow tae ioety ome VOR nADES. | 2 irming Wat acer eS — sie! ; ms | arly : y ; al x22 jesert LDE: h alte low ; $39,000 AT sel eee y Annet WAY | i: ser gas he oe oe a oe toes | SORES RT on am r attton Orion FLOYD KE SP putea TESS 8, — -e. t, In | ae I saaaeey ~ re = ne A, eee with fireplace. IVINO AT OFFE - \ yn-Orior MW. OL KENT U Nis) LESS on » All Eu Cc. perative Res OL 1-654 floors = a ait tus: Dlastered — rg gore | Le Cy room UNGALO | pareeis. * some rs ' | ee Oper » Realtor | “fake waved Snes F ool Batok 1. Roc and aontane’ eam oak pte Phone he gay oo lavatory, with ple with fire. | strk ets, Demme wooted. mwik ‘te Coneaee FE | frome Beet ; o and Sunday 14 : ‘Bachan into ter onl Ready storms fi. op teed bela ‘plus mall Raggy the aro with plen tile, bath eee Pe tesuel weuie-cn 6 to Consumer $6105 | = pee =s08 : - DE = . only $1,200 to move reg ag came eget mall tion ‘Convenient oes ky eth wt ater : AM xrenesreD ers Power ecu tatckiy ; mi i 930 Mi ach = se a 0 The Eidora a N | omametets ae ee ree) By er eee = ialealiahiel cae ree reom. B cated wo f MES smalie t $15.- . ew pric im wood uring B GI =e do’ boards witehen, separate aatse : eure AUBURN HE! r home in ' Benj ithout de- = re oe ae ons uckner ce i * ment. th, » lots ining Pu wn re’ er i Li $i. nae ‘ e. Bx * and ig. good Fj peop r Pu oak of eac’ it ntal in ar 250 . = 18, per : FH. s—$750 DO 7 ben Ler rnace, 2 floors, we hoor SPail Daverents loce- * intered room HOME jamin I . _18, Pontiac a, el Inan A—$2. 100 etched Established seca - ren rs garage. 2 very 00d rep = as ' ee hep by oak fi teph an $1 By XIE HIGH _ Press. | Offices ce Co * e own — bas 008 DOW . are WN $1,050 in down. Priced berries. ft shade 000 tor al ses on hot undry t ement. oli M en N | ana N HHWAY tocat . : H GARDEN -— = Cail todqy fenced poled ong 5 om lerne . ft. frontage” ups ‘and euto- tawons Ss, I ; ame ie f 4 fee \ ed: : 2 be ‘UNITY ae th NE Sy with § ible ith ter 18.~ sider 3 ontage Nice auto- 4-3232 nc. 1286 concrete eet de t of f Pontiac ° ‘ ‘ w J] tehen, rm ie w | AR 2000 ry part mas t or 4 _ $7, lot 2509 S Wood Dixi | us blo: ep 23 ronta 2nd “ ATER sulated painted ple went uber. ae ee | -Edw. M. * ° FO room home tn se | ——_OFEN 8 AM on sea | Cn aaah ear Priced ch beens: . fr |. Drast Floor Nation ® cal Jan heat og a walls, modern | weet water OnTS TN. Stou | UR BED in trade Beam tS mingham | 2 Lapeer Rae a oe real wane Eameross ould be on Plains al Bide. wsereens im Sape only ike Brivliege *, 2 nt | one nea oo ed wee | Segine ut. . Realtor attractive + DROOM HOME T™ HAVE aroer™ | Co-operat + Nd or Mae ams value.” , $12,000. Here 1, | Walled Lt 4512 Dixie > . Cal ce Te rage, 2 for sto Veneti r | Open | FE me wn spac ILLS he ts 3 bed YOU 8! —o ive Ree < | e is | ie Lake 20 wy. boy “i. ath BE scant, eae wed "edn, moe | rms lots, gore dry len | - “ul ¢ 40 5-8165 Lect th bean paciousIvable a aeme? oom (SEEN F , Ertate. wack de a - BR WN, ” ext to mo Barnston roeds, ‘Close to Windine Tot Rreplacs in gg 4 | : Lseoadll | eo | Seavenmes a iiving Toor | wna nan ead” treme or Sake ange | DRY Real ie Be sbeowine, 898 te ig ick: oes’ nies es) Sat OPEN DA | ee sata etn | te, sa ore “plastered | e Acreage 47| = “CLEANS ae ock North across from . x- . ad | * Di r ~ | s ‘ e ree 0 i] ae Ane So pal ni a $50 D pe artri | Ebpgs ata ot | fiche te ster, | W TS 2 So secs sare oe) AS nom mane its ‘do lot a | T Tl attach . 2 ent, sol car- eat a bath ly ni j oO OSE | INE FE E L semis fo | “Nr eS ei) Fine a DOWN | T Ge! Boe cpa “a9 aa ae care ee | orn Acreage Ones, Spee ‘Y MAKER | RocHt | FINANCE CO. OO ‘ <— | i ok Lake Large | ;| @* to hom ull price utifully | wood: peices eles urant | 202 N. MAI 4 : and ‘ kei pictu Lar ern h HE “ : cou show. e price | buildin iy woode parcel j Ave pa H busi ICHESTE AIN : . you cotta: teh re ge li omes | BIRD" NTR A 1 2 da - 8 - esta Ex os: nes i S k. Sh partly a can pod N hee date ge ~ window. vine reear D" TO SEE’ ik beaut RY ESTATE | nee AUBURN NEB . location _tite, | Quiet tels—each | 10g bilshed ee 2.2. Wood. LOAN 1 ER, MIC a IOUS! ores) Sat" or rane Choice of forend a cupboards, IMMEDIAT . ietely modern farm | gee ri © Seareee CG cote i Ttectused after pwouit like {9° et a {35,70 #800 H. 3 Stile I bo: all jake frosbeen. ‘ot ve out eie r fw 5, PO lepeea E ted ernized hom | 0. oil full m bun- AR west er 6 49736 to si Ht LI ; new 3 bedro VING tom ier furniture ee ere, ao rat more rnace. | SSESS 2 trees nae eo Some oe water a fall baceme LW. a eto sell, will | Ph a ROUSEHOLD - room J fetorem Core f $3,800. A and 14 In- for open Duck L 7900. | 3 ove in tod “SSION the me ong spreading out. | nice ¥ fully in auto rot 503 Com BIRD. ELL ESTAB b-so4) | shestar_¢ LD Gt er “vestibule oe are all brick | su = oute ft | J. sign ake Rd bedreems ay into ‘ Could ks of lawn g shade with ard, full sulated ot FE wh." " Real | and: m ABLISHI - i OL eon. Ds 4 ine Pict iuirenet liv ER k on | Cit | town home comf di resery Shiaw and terms. price and | Ld ational altor livin eat, be ED G _ ik 5 $25 60711, OL . ES See EES JCMANDES, Ratioe | 3 se ymin tae ane Sass GeO 88 WOODED Os Rotor pies era Se rm | doors rds w joere throw <4 vile 80 Pont cottage ioceh | Ope! ive F or | come can decors little Close} LT » Michigan ed on ed | rg 5 acres, IOME_ ~ yg, FOR LEASE E 2-752. ease. Ver ANS $20 ; NE : Prenty of | = me nde $3990" sfurnttare i recat mOpen Been TT tal Sed Gear gerege, AR wasiastiin ‘ne: titties 6° | Real eR.] | eeeowe 2 miles f SIT service st 2 ST | $20 TO | FE 41538 The room table sone fal” birsh MOVE RIG ritire included | Dra yton Pl : — _——— | easy dayne pen Attractive sl 00 DOWN = eatate as 269 .irwin Only. $1, 600 Hadley a.m cartsog 10 i eS | : soe aca an $500 ‘The throom erent ire. chane nT . ains . 950 on me with er: o-operatiy, Bo dwin $500 15. | PART! To 173 ory. | 7] HOI Jot i util ¢. IN! Spick Are | bath bire n two e Real ans. FE Ave down. | Se RIDG! L | NAN D on bas is A a ‘ bh bed ; _s L AD Reet er a cd eran es A pd aa so en comtotatir 4 room SOR Winona | T moitie Exchanee IT | EAgYMoge wt “BRD ES NCE CORP. OF Le : Pol fi of liv m. large. ew 4 , : screens. | EMP a 8 J . OF nw Wate Loe Laon e (rive. tion, ‘Owner Sette screens i fied. diorama ree Pon Se Mee ra modern WE SELL_WE TR ns | “Bak LETC B fe ake WIT { Mertens a AC iva Ye amt = for say aye aes » Te and ve ae eo rendel DO e TRADE ° ARG ON “| ASS H | ___ Mortg: ee | WHITE I mt, east F980" bniy for Fiore sere | price Just $7. are ee eutene, R IORRIS zl | 3 bed iAIN F Not a | SSC gage L PE _4-0535 EB BRICK Only $1, hoy caped lot ge, nicely | ce just $1,000 Sy arcantien an EALTORS IS & SON | Large. ivin 1 OR Y : wets sone BAR oans = a REAL: ROS. RANCH — dow «pin Close “UAW wwe vision. F C- ex iT SON | Spac living down ou Phon REALT in rionanged { piace. & but _ 4) es pETone rai tached bedrms | Pe Ste, heres te, ehep: WARD F “i saperstive. Heal lke PE 887 | er. full Ba bath he ane 2 ue ‘ On B82 or to main ¢ i of Pon ea es pe * riser Om Soni new nome: | ae oe PARTRIDGE peal eat th a1] Hie se ree ee | cara a o"Dinie Hey quarters plus mruac. adjacent OANS $600 15 $ 2081 ‘n,m ; the See : rice w . ow “ 2 i iE 3 $10 chan eason eat 4 iat | iM s 16 wy. tt $l se ic pont beth, “dining down, ith ont “| . Huron FE SE}. falenee’s 500 £ SPO’ duis area. ey Le $1 - | ore Jee Anke Living | For ,500 home proud ——— ¥ dining . y si ad a St., Op * 2-8316. intshed rag 12x24 | on Pr for own pay- teva acre 00 DOWN ae | Yearly Ample to rent homes any p —<“ "7 Lake for ug, lst, owner ou can en Eve ) ot] heat in. knott living | fee ni He. AN KF m dow of land | gross a parkin | Oakian modern urpose . of — Tt to Stor. EI y pine room. bu eat 4 DY xeelle ntown only % | pprox. a 2 a Coun ph om Near 8 this W oe i rms & jectric Auto ngalo ro MUA nt bul Aub am $75, | For not ; i \ ; —— ; Pl scr wa mat, ish: w. om 8, \ Cr R wildin urn tle MICH im bcme in QUALITY iad K N \ E B. — jeges on William wen at 15 10S"105 $950 down cure needs toe te = fut *T EY. a 416 pcSALES. COMPORATIO! bh provements “dations or ed . IT" —— Ni i ra e fin- E A ou gh-t ie Sg reg gr Just HOMES ILT | N D atemal } 72 ft. b $17,000 mue'prive | Latee MUST SEL eon ir SPE Fev oom GROCERY AG STATE BANK. BLO : earl ie with in livts fort cry arrived -* | tered rick , lar ranch 'Y | g498 Dow ( oe a 3 rage h vara : ing jek beeen Seeds as- % mee ori Plans fo : geet Senn . LEI teres, and Breach. Fully window. nie type. 2 _ "good ae esd als S mime license ORE — . nae home xe of on tag room. ement. room ers tees, cane oe eee wih VENING izabetl mopa ae enone. wma * diet sean, . foe os ee ve. acre t | 39107 cash teen AND A orteng oa Merde i rchen | in ined en ae ‘tached gavare me. | 8 _— Nos "TIL 4 | fSened os Lake Fst teres “be jeture wind and 4 Ther- | some finishin gg with “picture pd ranch type oad Seams ao i. Sal - See re er on eee “ tered wood ce is pre m- ractiv and reakfast age. UBURB : _FE ¢ tached vie ho ate s ng doo rooms ows. 3 er- room. s rate - ‘throom with good ‘bu type h oundation le Land FE c. or ph a1 Butiat matic ited floors wid= on you features We oth: hook. ‘| New AN BEA ase Large plaste tered” with Dinette closets with room extra lots ee ¥ xtra la needs miles i ated, “He wails | Co - one Fe “4729. Exterior . gore oaty 313.096. ‘Ai any other st) pick ‘ bedresm ran calaee see garage. Dinetie, Uulity apacions ahiches. or ‘withou seas tn =) Se weal at ony. La re is ntracts ort 138. bon one od Fag hos water. ctl = oe ~ Mew ortee ot cat ireplac ranch ceomets.. with custom See. ee ee k. al no Mcdaggy garage. 2 $ on. Lake oii: | LAND 52 ite wate Th Plan Also price led e. lar brick amtc livi tom s floor #4 circle car | Li, rnitur, trees 2 ep co Blas Sw ee among chaghoard ese a Peieed free. ‘of | wlosets Cupboards livi nat- num tile ng reo | septie ti 8 thro ative Mata. n Tem e. $2,000 With pow ut 3) room ho NTRAC _.._ Swap _ towe: its sett! Ton oan” clos from 80-015. estas ig rie ena tnt ; ll storm bath alum!: or Awomst gm onoage 15 Hare | 99 Oreh pleto down. | wejose | N—2'9 i: Sieeee ae T ON 3 BED ogee: be 02.000 5 ng Call ton! elect buik $0.78. | {ov . Sieg. ctUey ft trim. 6 | ait quali ead cteean, & sto matic of! tric pall nag eal. Att ay Lak n, Real leges a. Near echoes tre Cost ce. 30 pes basem new «, tae ROOM R. ARAN 55 . ight + any home ely and g. utili eat _ § ° mansh * materts reens, liv rms P 1 furn r hei jt er 6, e Ra. altor | school, level lots = mm per monte hom ract on pine VILLE . dust b: pric you save. you leges need eation He bath a e mately 1 oil heat. ap- B For in R R th at 6. in Town. | BUI " IONE. FORD RD. Mates one calles * See? ries ee | Drivile Tear yard foor: earioe: Reeds a 3 Wanre or kar R | Sale CRA ochester lV ee ifiDwne TOR, Ri ‘ r Pay: about a INCO! $00 tot +] wed . Syly garage. | s % rea ittle fini of land R Lak _ WFO area , VALUET cent. | $400 ac 2 OTS D-1308 a ents = ME al) $1 ylvan Lake | eas Ces shing. bu Ope! e Pr 53%4 oO IRD 45, 0 CET, _ears. cented woRTH . eee $6. on OR B Ed pow ake Only al for . but n Eve LA op. wR GENC &o axlacd : fies ra an tr Te ing te | mals OSINE | ee ™ 3.50 00 ose on es -AKEFR 44 uron Y -operati Ave Realto ? LOTS, H. JV ade in $200- 4 : sano. Pull at 4 per cent cast ‘side. 8 rms cae — Loe Oita wate Dray a xie Hwy, On jake. ONT ___ Eves, M’ F ve Real E FE ro oha 71 a Wet OR Die -f price is cent fir. 4 . Sem on P ated t wal ‘oom h | a! ton A 3-1950 be ake Oa ‘ ] OTS Ls Y 3.7085. E +1 state: $-0603 rd to z ia Welt. OR a aS P rms. s. & bi ontiac’s | ure Ww Is. oak ome © | 3 Area ach klai OTS | 549 xe Exct lege pt ri Bat on ;. FIRST only Sate and bath ath on ist valu indow. floors, ith plas. | 2 bedrm a a with a ae nd. with ea . For ite 25% DIS range traile oP retege. L EA’ 0 ever OF FPERIN Immediate " pos fo on 2nd fl st; tod e at $7 a furna large ell ma ranch aty ——- | fully ft. of 1 ac sand ~~ Sale F New /€ DISCOUN’ i Le er. med nge for ‘ake pri N £0 tth r ay Of cea pic- out intati style e restr: ff re pa ¥ a 7 3 bed OUNT ke O ium good vie cdeeuate on $3,000 ses busin ‘all p marin Oil ned } hom | nclosed icted ronta reels FO rms hell room “NI Fe rion aise hou 73 oo oener ovale a rice See it oven the side and | tre by frontage | Care enuf Seen an eons as UNTOU eee, Sener id tn oe b wenar FI. . #18,000 See it gi the carpets and | Stercoe eae S steak Galt an are. Coll Ru RMS A ee e. sold JNTOUR Mal 3-4681 ae woee teens OYD $10 S00 caretiiag aed Sinete cocks 2 ealt aan wee utledge ND, ACR: ee. ne Purch asa _f unit SSAGE , . Good leceday MW. Le KENT, ussel : i 10.3 tier urge ye Spprenimater EAST SUBU |e lot overtone "| fee on ALL FAR 4-003. £2 Ta0 r DISCOUNT | 0 eT Roos . jes, 27" Sf se | "ae rete Om a | Young 7." retin | ithe! summer (TF pet ete: B88 sain 2 “surges some i eet oe ea : - * sec. | gts, ast of a . 2 e 50 cre be 5.58, . sold ' _cash equ rack, : : 5 on oo es i- : ; rs Power } ; Mode ‘tl FF 4 Rest RB one pe ping near th of Aub 500 cash lake \ plu road. Ho s of lan droom | Pleas 3 to hb with 8 35 tty. tn vaca : nite all : odel FE Sa cee MUN . ping center < uew che - Foosemars Mes oo eo | Eleace sek f andle 0 ACH Madt a heoe ar 100°x1 ‘ j “W E E 43680 E 43680. \W - room ‘he a rea shop- | er 1! Ne wired al ght or Mr a RE son 3. or wise ** $2,500 LL S ashis | .* cous wa oe / core ay eal arty seedy ter Valuet se ee. “ARKANSAG FARA. ; 500 | IN 41, “ E ne ‘LU 3 igton P | Larg o unfin with st: 2 chicke 7 fruit narag y rell | R. or Mr. |& FE 4-3500. what aaa : : YOU tery ACRE DED | | eevee ark with 14x28 1 ished he a. Arr pla J. VALU . | EVAN-O have y ARM; $21,500 ' : y E | Se Se m ran me eee wae eee | Forbin 345 LUET, R vAn-on ou. Cal living @ neo u R LIFE’S MA j oo pp haga 2 JVOODS plastered ‘ard wood. foots | paved driv a] fireplace Nie | Hurry. al | cae At lea lr, Realtor rence sRURNACE. 4 . 2 firepl of FASIER a DE | 2ixig drive Huge vfarace bun- | Bit 360 with as fu roe ge Gr iM rontage. IN | LAN eal Estate Encnatge | Goons 2 equal value. trade tor living room , ; indows, v " o - ( -AN a ie ‘eae 8 foot throug! | Mile Ale and nee inner room, | tiane, cawe ss SLX oe sure, ** | 4286 Dt | ww CONTRACT ase | Swap a “ROOM DUO THER 7 : gh F om. 0 eplac picture | Lake F te + room ~» DOW ae bas roo! ° | _of i refr uo land 1 work — fied A assi- | oman you bent e._ Ceramic i 4 ake Front mene 00 DON N oo md Dravton | 2 oer ; pes pa | “62 —— value FE ec ween fire; je c — ‘ 7 ; 361 — Oper \ y w ane’ place. T's @ buy ds. To solv TO ‘S iene "ou eis i} Acres sack Gee et Seat "ane ase~ Co-ope sport a: m ouneay "oe I raven wo “aiseount., Cos Snod good “FT hereeacs a4. aeher © ‘ : . ’ e ey | hla bd home On st kw | One of } f ow . oak rative M24 \ FE stment Ex “ost i of ern, a ttion, ETRAI RR, day probl er) | é room eT FLE E STA’ AT oe omnes the neat» views | ferred. Priced “Seine ybite For Sale Reso Estate Exch | on See # . RA Tam. re 3f 7103 or | ONE a vatue. mee Realt ee ems qui 9 Lecehed jum, ; oe ieston aie6 ort is — oe = ' aoa: sort xchange | R wy RAY O'N ers or weer nt 0 ed : s quickly, di | food. ‘Dak ‘cee Eg! at | eine Maroy and privacy, ” ROOM wna Prop. 44 A ase’ | bee aoe PI 15 * O'NEIL, R | rug = OF OPALINE B 1 FE 6-8 FE2 ly, dial} %8 dee | aolng a town | — ah wee with $10,900 tion oa Co-ope ae. tmaeyn Shoat penn Realtc | SMAL draperies. FE. BREED. ‘Rae ‘S181. | gerne — k 5 Seer | . ™ water 2 pola wf terms. write "ye00 CABIN. | 77 pang FE, S281 a ° Co-operative R Real E or 9 v ‘eatier SPORTSATAN 5-044 9x12 cae A ! tinh w a & Passes | ‘Kamy Saat Foot" home | RAB ie a at neat Fron § "Ee mactane ccawe ¢ eee Se he Hg HOUSE: wat E x | gueee" wee: 7 aed y to Exebenge | one room GE & p e net Be ur bead 4 Hu- patent CaBI _Dinn 000. $00 ioe State Lo ‘$2. CU 5720 er 4205 SRERAL 1 re mE Go le S n rn fee be suite te netgh- joining a. Center LARGI anf gg | Soran caves. | ste. iosnens pow 53 ‘amen : ixie EAL RANKS” ealtors | pall -elllooom $y you —_ ‘ ine, Babine. “= Torest, resort ares | 66. Ww. yt Ww d_Lenders) | hunting N SCOOTER, OR 377 FE 405 _ fauap attee —_ ne _Mor aoe ee ee h Your TRADE furon. | iF | 2 eal. ‘ot wtpueeon az ne 9701 i 8s. T = 40) i attr garage r- rrow, 1,800, 1s, NW cont! equ | have you. | i or ue i Co-ope! ele, 528 | ‘acti wr, Clas te weed ri ity ave you. | oft set a ive hea feet: we. hae ve +e. ay . re, Mich. rms. Jerry | farm. with 2 AR I ng ne | $25 to | SWAP 12 Miriser for whet Estate & Sun. | D LISTr | NE ae | your bed located land | $500 | moto FT oe ene ; mee is room COM r B ——- aos _ES RE 7 at W CABIN | — rr trees name “Tots | we CAEN CR: Loan co. aseo | treck “en ree fa = eg eee ' FR gf dg | $eetm 10 ACRES" al OE PRIENDLY service WASH RAMBLER eam bik ty. heart r dri | Priced at le SERVICE 1 of 7: exee ST Le te PE 5-6175 ing —_ fiom of ear from; | Ayme ae quick near RR | SAVE | = or Sean ae TATION 9 ; Call iA state pestis sun tent town coun. | mete sale. Rochester. | Ww yey ENER( [WILE TRADE oF sell, ay imap thee't RIDG me |ing, tee foe ke —_" 1308. EW A | job, NT ADS! - , I SE fection for let Room per | a2 N. Mai REAL Y g place to li find a) WIL ant pol ade Lakes Cooperative’ Rea 1 goo used .car, ive or a LIS M. BRE s oF lot oak etety een N see ee 55 ON f te Exchange = OV V, Classi | 30 FE , 4-5181 Parke W ER ee : Oat, o EM 3 it 2") errant $30 o As “HOt Wine oem is Sa r- trade WATER Mercury. Mos FE ER REAR yee eT aS —_ 565 ra older car Open until t- rheeswioe.! { ‘Open t ‘ ® CO a a) tere ee ty i hy vi ) if Pe Oe LFS ‘, ea ae oa WR x he ee re ‘ie & t ete: Se ay i / f / { 4 ¢ Lee > ; rs 18. 19: ig mh ee Ces a AIAN aie aes SEL aro OCTOBER 18, rm a ah ce Tn alee Ove : 2 oe tee | , ) DAY, . Goods 65 pos peer i SO oe ESS, TUES Sale Sporting Bee | J Cn A poke THE PONTIAC PR , by Dick Turner = rs ace : ; : Mieco | CARNIVAL =| Anderson's ow ; Sale’ Miscellaneous 6 be Opening Specia . . Sale Household Goods 57 Sale Household Goods 57) For THE, NEW.| ‘ 100.50 Savage, 7 tat a aps 55 ; nt is ¢™. Fear a > tiiveas in, we Rvses, mode] 715 auto. ‘li ‘ . : te a * tae’ * ith ng AG 2 Cal. Electric Stand “a “accenorie / wa erage, Sel Ws ‘ee, oo bok a. é we wba tnber ih fh : ss Vinca W We carry » com s complete line of guns, ‘St Semin on and Su X Shells ee ee | naee tabds .:.:... 3 Pied’ Loads and fishing needs at 801 4th St, FE 29-4035 Closed . ¥ Soop au erie PEDIOREED GOLDEN RETRIEV. i | ‘ANDERSON HDWE. | PeDlonmen ooubex erste al 8. TELZOR nels, PE $0462 Cc pee nang ROR es ‘| PONTIA | _, Wed. and Sat, to? DANCE FE 5-593 ‘ oe. toes, ene a eS | ay Queens on rend F Thurs. N OF USED PETIGREE GERMAN ‘s Ken- CHIE LARGE SELECTION Fpattaeese. | ""bupeeee, Weediand Ghose J aia _Rels, FE 6-6453, aT POR 2 FT. TO “CHANGE 12 GAUGE PU POINTER "AND > Ser TER 3100) A COMPLETE Wr of Gade tor 30 gauge pune _ toe A Y AND oun. 3 automatic. Will pay sraRreD COON ee ee IN BEAUT ; oe Dace, PE 42008 to 2% yrs, FE cx TRUCTION ; ~~ OPEN BONDAY | 8 STRAIGHT HT COON DOG FOR sa CONS YAT ge »- ‘S TVEN. LA | 2 6-2007 TRIAL G St ny DISP 7 SG Retnbie FE Ei as AYBAUGHS «us| aterm meaGCea TRIAL GOVE HUTCHINSON | hits. a . GROWnENG AOTOMA Tice bur Hele exons! HUTC : | ase ea te co Oe ee rey “Stereo Set | FLU ER a. th Ta ch, q ELTA COMBINATION Leal pak r eft on ‘all bird hunt- Lake een EMALE, TRAIL . D w 6 im. joiner, Like ne 20 per and pants, %: 1T aKe EAGLE: |" VEMALE. ‘ 3 Used T Tradew Dept. oss | _ 29708 ARIAS" PRRCEW AY a Insulated red deer hunting coats; trained. 431 Marion. Inquire SAI LES ia “ DISAPPEARING STAIRWAY, 635. 16.95. gauge heavy load) 4° 'n. : Television sieotrecceneee’ BB eS Tost ang “id aipet F box, Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 4001 Dixie wy. 4 ees eth. 8 88 * sprayer Walking cultivator. Kern VS HARDWARE ————— BATHING AND CLIP. ° pe fl we BR Fon sate Ror Sn | Te mm | ‘ 4 ition. burs Men etme POMP Boa: A le- ag : HOMAS ECONOMY fis is or: BED AND ie GAbGR WiNCHE tained © Burr-ghel 375 6 Te Savings ry t $ Savings LL Siz! 4 chairs, gun, a8 8% —arer 1 ® fine 0 "aby Ser Mable ad chair 10-18 we AUTO.. $50 ain & Feed 7 alse FURNITURE co. sant wardrobe. Pe 4-1128 : ware for 12 gauge au! __ Hay, Gr ; ene of used SAG) - le ill trade — st ietatdtaaias bat tiatnctin 7WAN A stov: [AC MICHIGAN FUEL OIL TANKS __|. wewnemooin| sa GAUGE PUMP, | ~~~ SECOND CUTTING. | 7 MA i col ovens wee, cal WINE, MOHAIR Exmoore St:| 135 gal ideal 3895, "230 gal = 1 Now Wined see eee, Sol ree | er hy mained “clover “| Neat "Manistect . . . : ! w ~ et ghar tit Bemoor ae ee Ne = a sir—a grand champion and pet : seal GA is siny ined Cee, oes ot font model “housetrailer. R i : Finst GUatiy es HE a terest you in a tow-rope? nt cooment d. Sleeth Rd., neer PinsT & | consider pe Pilt, 80m. state and te ws $9.85 tse 8 erase, sles: can : Fie penne ON LAKE KEAR Ei TS oF EAS. Peete ebie trade. PE a j Sy wpa ay ‘vasine trom a + | wo! For Sale Miscellaneous 60 2 P< wove Set” + | second earners i an cond. Appliances, 6 + ROOM KENMORE Of se Switched sok, ne Pine & Co. 800, 000 BAR ‘ EW ta Couhie UPRIGHT +“ s005 SRN aT ECT Ne to gas heat. FE s-1232 aC ae og dE > yargy ees Yourself 61 61 ‘ ee, 903 SUITE. 3| ranges, 40” auto rage aig FE 35 Fauge grereintt matgun tas. 6120 fe te 3-2731 Lamver X Ne. Oring On section Daten manana : % ~ PIECE Livine nooM i Appliances downstatr Two Go-15 tres, $12.89 "ened. compcere—wirn | AT BURME NOT ONLY | nse OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN Auburn Heights Trailer . it piec tric sewing machine, TABLE AN! 4 $14 Emerson, __ D | LAVATORIES lue $14.95 also SERVICE 18 plumbing. wiring. k and k q Ecnsole elec ve and refriger- bee — Also 2 Oak tn) _Si¢_Emer IL HEATER. FOL faucets $24.50 value stalls at lete stock tc od “Builders” 50 ERS Par ee — PA ag — | kk St. hairs for sale lumber trim, | 3° WAY On 3 t _ | toflets, bathtubs, shower erate . you p , ae Monica ANNEL COAL — EA UART . N Y, fe doors Some - Nor |” down 2-5474. values. These are 3 YARDs TO SERVE a FIREPLACE ¢ Oil, Oak. H S* . ee) ND SIDE ARM mide ds FE “ bee es Be higan Fluorescent 39 3 a tars Wed 6 to 6-30 a peau Ee SS Oe ¢C rAIN SAW a" for =: Seat a wan tenn Pm bam an - H COAL FURNACE WITH | ferric er wave Rock C&C ..... $1.63 bana, Prt “re Wed a tn FOR a ELoraes DRYER, fallable. pis Plastic Wall Tile. é Ze Sporting | Goods — ~ | 56°w “Sokeset ix FESS 10 to i! am. For Sale Tires eeees 2 j pte grmeer Farber cBeaze ote up ornare Late. IROWER. RE. cae oe eoslet ges an end“) KEL Apher, Ba ,Atems Auber | Tem amaT Hos ee E BARREL YEAR OLD TAN Senseut deg: i VACATION TRAILER NEW ROYALS, NEW Vacuum ‘cleaners... Fe aot |“Hrigerator. and res renwe, Mt Bo simple ourself, Hundreds in | 2094 "eights F FE_ 2.9811 Also complete aad pearl goats ot 12 QAUOE, | Weave on Fa {Seon on tie aires and tubes. 4218. 318. 4 ahe wile, tite 608. trot | 5 . pias > porte 96 seenent— rr CHANNEL samy. iTH PAD Th pe atten — ‘ns "sre Demonstrations | — P LUMBING SPECIALS gxrnortiony 9)" Orchard Lake | be GE FOWER HT. 27 BOSTONS AT STUD. Perry. STFUL Wises me PE 4-0687. x ry wo R ual ent. i ed #296 D "pres shop imarehoutes. re v0. | 28 ba sare 8 c | PETRO nth Trader Exchange | trim sti yeaah 10 t 2. i ar-inmceg- wel ne, pert Ne rear and. marble GRINCH s BREEDING st “arent Lakes or birch Wichen, tubes. ih’ nacht ef, Goklond, Fis jenches, ralue | ox12_ RO rons iated w 2-3200 | dally 8 to N BED a joblets | stat top foldin Mid- SALE. M ‘ pneae | mm ceiling, hes new. 101 Rue ation room. $13 * tory marred 95 Bt bie savings. Td Lake | Assoc learaph FE 2- Open bin Supp! tery, crystal ¢ iver peep sights, $60. FOR 8: LUCKY NR. FD. sed living foo! ure 627" at n These are slightly fac showrooms ank Furnitute. 42 Oreha 8. Teleg TON FELT MAT- Arnason Plum g oh a a pictures, “books, weet artle, 3080 indian | fines “Gelnae oe ar ene tod . Withice Peo eee: Ave INING | BUNE BEDS. cOTTOs water boiler. M We deliver well coegres, Se0'srnin cote aon” SUTOMATIC RIFLES 055—WEN'S a agg Ry Bg ree SS fare take Aree i Le Mg OR 34439" 7ho00 BTU, On ste deere. 8 wieel | Phone ENT SALE | _piete."Mt 4-301 TROUONS WAR “ol Runag eat ew sie 2 | NOLISH SETTER tee se Parable prices je nome vay today. | room VACUUM dition, : i) EAVES Ra; $25. Doub) ts, Hunters, eatest GOING OUT =o soe | ae Rig palot, 1 gallon ....... 60.98 varisth 26 Orchard i APACE HATES FOOTBALL RQUIPME NT aia | sd.90. No septs Fin | eae EXCHANGE ‘ ~ hy ne lee mpson FOOTBAL: i a M aUITE. BE and ga tee. este 420. Ga Tho d_ski shoes. MI 4-5361, GREA SOFA AND BEDROOM SUITE. tr vor ‘best investent “Cal | Two wallons | paint, gai, 22.7": eae Perr = (~~ | sqontioia & REPL ons 80 OF. aaa EEE HERD —FEIALE aT tor. OF BU ‘simotmonergy mou) EGE Solent at PE ee Pes 98 6 “Rese Pesce" | Oem , auto, . GaAs) for free E 4-25 & roller or } : F i A Teleeraph m ra ream focal va. "| PARROO rite new boos Commeree| or PEST '" BLOOR' Sil 2] amen er _ Pe ei. Armstrong linoleum, 50c a vd | rang’ 13-0190. - | e | Bt. Wide heavyweight |} _Ra. EM 3-0190. 7 CASH POR FOURNITUR “we satin Caso and Carry 9 | rE Tea H | Peers oor S inoleum wall tile $4 in. | FE 5-2431, ERATOR Duldine “reveties. oR i217 a Gar age Dox Set eet’ a renee ‘TORNADO REFRIO ke Rd! 31218, REY Amer. TO CHOOSE FR og t wemavie,” 00} Sectt d Ads! To sw ap, PORCH LIGHTS 16 BARLEY A real, TAs Cree. RAD i beatae | pees Fo oe RES | Classifie don’t need for| ‘cas Lanterns, O14 Bnelish Coach reel SL Soe SO Tiecamee’. 3G on and. Candie Lashom Soe itghts unning ff. FRADE. OMB “ames 0 what you ost complete of eling free, FE 2-023 Viny! counte: on. NAL ¥ pg dee what you * call FE ion ater Senagam Benasesount she nin beak Asphalt ‘ile, $3.49 case arEEa 2.8181. values. Michigan ate ° is double. 1 TEs oS ead’ 4606 Dixie ioe Foe Mar) 2 De Mian. dust south of the po ieee ket. SALE CO. Orchard Lake Ave, — 5 $25, an “FOR MORE: THAN 30 YEARS A et Goo8 pact 30 Burr" WILSON GMC Transportation Offered | 87 aa ad Wanted Used Cars 88 sOnaP CARs CARS. CALL BUYER HWY. OMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN = ur . y wake any . AUTO PARTS er, For used cars. We Rvwal pay you well. aba Dinis . J. VANWELT 1954 FORD F750 93 in. W. B. Air 900 = 20 tires, 1953 FORD F800 192 W, B. 1100 x 20 tires. 1953 FORD F600 . 12% stake, 2 speed axel, -LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer PH. aa Paar i wk o all and Sun. 6480 Pine: Trucks Are Our Business OAKLAND AT CASS _OPEN EVENINGS 2-9203 F E 4-4531 mount paint. Very low miles. TAYLOR'S At Walled Lake “Since 1831” You Name the Price! And We Mean Just That 1955 Dod tt are ‘| Don’t Delay — Act Today N | +53 Buick 4 door, 15,000 miles $ 945 Chevrolet 1955 Demos Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars Courtesy Cars _ fa Bel A; Airs Sixes and Eights and O. D. $1,579 FULL PRICE As Tow, Oe to your <— "own i — ‘SAVE AS YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED BEFORE HASKINS im Aci ae Growin ler 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 Woodward * +e Mile ne ee in 5-1 — iss CHEVY BEL A} Aik gure “Rice feat na, cer, | er er ry ‘Premium nh aie baais bet 7) Ko K ULLY inne CHEVRO Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 5-1100 1953 195) CHEVROLET “STATION WAG. on, $10 do’ and assume pay- wa “as. wood ard. Birming- ~~ 49 CHEV, i. cone Mottin 5 Deluxe. Radio. g00d ru ae steerin, its. Sal ne and power seats. FE 1956 FORDS DEMOS-FLOOR MODELS CALL Ant T OA! o221 FORD DR. ¢ OVERDRIVE. _ New tires. MY. Bias” 150 “bah A Se ee a bargain «, Hurry 68 Oak- Be ee cr ee * ass. “oor "53 engine, nen lee VE No Co-Signers! ‘ie CHEV. SEDAN 4306 ALI ir Immediate Delivery ! _— Wo Bo Woodward La 13 Mile Deal Direct! | pe MONNFRATOR ss “CHEVRO: No Finance Co | Ber 'aees eaenoas Buy Here—Pay Here mone PE. S161 or PE. «1008, $0 DELUXE CHEV" 4 NEW TIRES, Y'ALL COME private, one car owner. Excellent NATIONAL $2 ‘mooi Pe ene MOTOR SALES Mtyles "ana i oe 111 8. SAGINAW eaten” ve on mabe ‘om “52 . a ‘a wn 3G ee ae ‘83 Ford, 2 Dr. 8 .... $906 ‘So Pontiac ‘sedan, hydra. white uo 3 ér. ss oo ioc $695 HURON MOTOR SALES Guaranteed Sharp Used Cars All Makes and Models MAple 5-5071 Open Nights 'til9 1933 ROADMASTER Power, all extras, perfect. Private owner _OR 3-087 "so BUICK SEDAN, $133; RADIO. heater, dyna. Was %405: must go | we're woe mem re 56's Woadeand at 19 Mile Lincoln §-1100 West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead is low and save a... © ap on Many makes & model West Si Side Used Ca Cars 623 Ww. PE 4-2185 “HERE'S BUMPER TO | BUMPER CAR VALUE ‘82 Oldsmobile 4 door a8 .. ‘S82 Buick Roadmaster 4 door. § 845 "53 Buick Riviera 2 door .:.. $1195 ‘$3 Pontiae 4 door, Power Steering. . . . $ | "3S — Comeneneet . $1805 "62 Nash 2 door.............. $ 585 "82 Ford Victoria . ........... $ 805 "83 Ford Victoria . ........... $1195 COMMUNITY MOTORS ~803 N. Main, Rochester | OPEN TILL fo P.M. | OLive 2-0311 DON’T WISH FOR ‘| of no comparison, stop in MONEY! Make it easily | | through Classifi¢d Ads, To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 28181. MOTOR SALES 24 8. Saginaw &. FE ¢7371 hig 3 an Fer ee ‘Jacobson's: HUDSON & RAMBLER oe Ww. Pike Bt mila 2-4358 ie'and HEM 3-000. Er: 0000" COND. “new: tires, EM 3.4146 isd CHEVROLET BEL AIR. 2 door deluxe, with radio heater Powerglide, over-sized tires tint- ed glass, 6.000 actual miles Wite's car Jess in every de- tail 3-162 Ladies & Gentlemen We, of the Economy Used cars, ask you to compare our deals. Being a solely- owned company .and also financially able to finance our own cars, we invite you to stop in and make yourselves a deal. Econ-|. ee 2 DR. WAS os: now for fall ciearance, only $206 Weesgerd % 13 Mile ne ncoin F-11008 LINCOLN. HYDRA-MATIC, 30651, S-1100 LINCOLN - COUPE 1953s 1954s 1955s RADIOS, HE ATE RS, AND FULL.POWER Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER 850 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM MI 6-2200 JOrdan 6-303) Oliver's i aa. me Wash- ington YOUR PRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCK DEALER $28 N. Main, Roche.er, OL 1.9761 is sell. 92 Oliver. PE CHEVROLET 3 ae an meant eam: | the ( ‘I 1] V I hydra, radio, r, 2-tone blue; Wood eoste t iat _ Wonts ina os STUDESAEER . DR. ie $10 assume — weeppees 2 ee 8. Woodward Birm a PACKARD CLIPPER. iTUD A ol Will, FARE | mileage. $950. FE 4.0122. older car in trade & take over | Pa iene payments. gnmmenies. OL 6-095 LAC OR aR at Sasieet ns | Sell afer op P A E « PLYMOUT) | 4 DR RADIO A aw | 2, MILLYS 2 DR WEA pe br was I» ‘w for € ester. good cond . only $ * down. « PLY. “DOOR, } MEATER R_ GOOD | "52 Cad. 62 Sedan . Exe. cond, 5 R & H. Working Dccmoctters _ er Mi e631 Roagentitte. Orig. own- "52 Chev’s (3) pone 52 Stude V-8 O.D. a OE steering. Oipemer bs brakes, 51 Olds 98 |. ude and eate: ’51 Chev. Sedan ttt Ww” rnbaUCin EimnIwas. ‘51 Ford V8 ‘8 PONTIAC STATION WAGON. 51 Cadillac 2 ar. radio & heater. Synere- Jerome’s ae PORES Se ; tari Olids-Cadillac males. {Wi we elder cor ts Cass at Orchard Lk. FE 80488 tbe PEP CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES Power steering. dows. 6.000 mile. 48 Lorraine PONTIAC 1055 é DR. CUSTOM ramatic. Reason- | OLDS 6 SEDAN, WHOA, 18 1852 PONTIAC DELUXE a7 ESL? Woodward at 13 Mile this Look-air con-| $10 down and smi Ines — dit oned. “hyde. radio, heater,| 464 8. Woodward, sirm i062” OLDS 8 °2 DR. $10 DOWN | Power steering, power brakes, | ‘js PONTIAC ConvENTiae ‘and me = power windows, power seats, _upe_ FE PE 1-0088, her 5:30 p.m _ Weedward, Birm pe al $2 PONTIAC SEDAN; WAS AS t00s: a back . signal eoahet ws 2 a HOLIDAY hg SM. radio. Tess more but this pag: ue for fall clearance only, Loaded with Tacees: low mile ams Konia Gunynouee “= Woodware a | oe Mile ‘ ‘ ‘Woodward Lincoln cee ll ee iy oe Lincotn $-1100 = ‘§2 PONTIAC CATALINA, 6005: Lincoln S-1100 « what a gorgeous sutomobite. You cATE“@oubs « onsownen| TIP TOP VALUES Monta CHEYROL eT. i, Original tires, Sn.000 ” ectual CLEARANCE Lincoly 5-110)" _ miles, excellent shape. $250. ‘§6 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF. CATA- __PE 24102. 14 Mohawk. Choice Brand New 1955 Chryslers lina. Executive's car, compiete- ‘2 OLDS CONV., 9996; FULLY ly oe with all mocceareiee. . Squipped. You muds see the man- BIG SAVINGS w e. Call FE 24168. - Oger te D TORS After S pmo Woodward at 13 Mile io Suvuour bi vine wall tives Tet ba Lincoln §-1100 AND PLYMOUTH Lew nas : ¥ OLDS 8 SEDAN, $1505 1952 Pontiac 2 dr. .......... i, A top; hydra iss Pomecn Py} . bf Woodward at 13 Mile jax. heater, wall 1951 Chrysler er 4 dr. po} _ Lincoln 5-1100 _ ma ipsa Nash Rambler Station jagon | tom sed: ges Heater. panes ward at 13 with gas sa rdrive. | = ‘ite tires. 1950 ra at Seesiessaae: matic. “3700 miles, FE a ie | js PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. Ce os gee : | pos fi oe 3 : THE, PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1955 ater eo. peers =. For Sale Cars 91) For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars = 91| For Sale Cars " aye “ 8 , CARKNER’S | ae : | OLDS | siggy. | AURON | “Bright Spot” | USED CAR 1955): seis ewan, he op ego BAYS ee Selections e —_ tr. caus a ._om special hardtop, radio, oF OUR CARS ane MAAVE. a 155 Olds S : 88 Coupe one “i a ae : aed : ~f | Pontiac wagon, 4 ar "55 Olds S. B82 ake ie ’ : ee : - Demo SR ee ee. PONTIAC’S '54 Olds S. 88 4 Door apg : es ? Final Serpe ae te eee nee. TOP TRADER | - brag $ = a Still in Progress. Gdodwill Reconditioned, Bete No Financial Problems | 6, Pootine starchiet 4 a7. sedan, : : s 8. ir Clean U Cars! You Will Never Buy Better Just Your Car Down ve, 4 MIKES en She 34 Pont. 8 2 Door. Than Right Now! The Only - } Studebaker Dealer | mye tia" | °S4 Pont. 84 Door P. S, 5 vi . Kaiser 4 DR. § WAND |. ix HASKINS ps se", yl aeeat PPAR) reer Ct PONTIAC RETAIL STORE = & Chevrolet-Oldsmobile ond as ments, 484 8. | em tsa Utes Rees | ’54 Chev. Del Ray Cpe. ST whe betes OO eon 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 | perpoRDe ancont | weep | '53 Pont. Catalina 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. i aot eV. 2 $003 MAple 5-5071 speed chmim: Holywood’ dual m nd Sssume payments. 8. '53 Pont. 4 Door : : 1954 Pontiac =o ~ * e oe "5: 1 iss Plymouth ‘ ar 4 as eg tendon ond "MU. is FORD RANCH WAGOR gis sell. a Mercury. 20,908 mi. Like 33 Olds 98 4 Doct 1952 Buick 1954 Pontiac DeSoto V-8 4 dr . nf 5 _ new W. Mansfield, oF Specia r. @ Ur., Hydra, Ba eg po | a REG | Cone row ance | PRE BAR| ss Nun Satan $895 $1395. oe morons { i880 Pirmouts ‘Ciao Coupe oa me “Speel nice Wil sseriiee eau 9 ae .e” ween oP Larhaaat A — ee EPAIRS 1eag Chev 2 dr ..-..-..---.- § 138) Take over payments. PE ¢-8625. | (ts FORD. @ DOOR DELUXE GE | 4] WASH RAMBLER ; s $425 Rambler couverente with radio, . heater, You could pay for this | car with the- Smenes you'll save | on gee alone. } $965 | 1952 MERC. Monterey Convertible with Meére- ©-Matic, radio and heater. Shiny black and yellow finish. $1045 1953 MERC. s the nv Buick Bargains 2095 Dollars omy Used Car Market has been in the automobile | "business for the past 15) VICK CONV. years. | firmly believe that | | we can serve you in the | to save your A. seven-car best way pocketbook. garage and body shop is} to serve our customers. Over 200 cars from which to choose. So for the deal today at 22 Auburn Ave- nue, off Saginaw. FE 4-2131. 18) CHRYSLER IMPERIAL Crown, Full power. Take over payments, 2380 Marwood off Scott Lote Rd_ DESOTO 1054 FIREDOME 8. PoW- er brakes & 1193 Pierce Birmingham. 6-0722. ‘2 DODGE 2 | DR; ; aa, WAS 6 reduced for fall clearance. NORTH CHEVROLET Weoeyers ¢ at 13 Mile ul neoln OG 1954 4 DR. DODGE SIERRA | BTA- dition. Priced at trade in “value. } “1,750, OL _2-7841 ‘$1 DODGE CONV, $495. You must see the manager to get this | for =< B ag RTH CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 5-1100 ‘Ss DODGE SEDAN. $495: FLAME | red, igen heater «uto. trans. on’ : NORTH . GHEVROL: ET Woodward yi Fa Mile ‘Lincoin 6- ~ 1951 4-DOOR | Overdrive $295 LARRY | JEROME _ Rochester Ford Dealer PH “por FE GooD “A 71) THAN 30 YEARS A To BUY," : 1954 Buick Super Hardtop Custom Oakland County's largest re- | conditioning factory 19499 FORD $195 New Buicks Coming November 4th 1085 Dollars 1953 Buick Special R&H, Dy'flow, 2 Tone | This ts that second car that you Open Til 9 PM, 12 Courteous Salesmen- | 1933 CHEV. 2395 Dollars 1955 Buick Special Hardtop, 2,000 Miles | 65 Cars to Go We Mean Business 8295 Dollars 1952 Buick Special Hrdtp., R&H, Dy’flow OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 29101 | 1954 CHEV. Hargreaves interior is smartly fin- | tone harmonising | | 1985 CHEV, $1445, This low mileage car is light | . blue and f- equipped with heater, | and direction signals. The chrome | ts sparkling. Priced w sell. 1951 PACK. $565 Clipper 2 dr. 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Wgn. $399 fh a ees Bcd Ee ig Sines) Laat Pas i Sy re on Mert ws ae wes \ hae ai [ uk THE PONTIAC PRESS, “TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1955 Noel ,% v oward Prefers Audience That Is Unsophisticate | Briton Wil = | Be tices Sta ys Awake | PMion Star | -- Today’ S Radio Programs-- ‘ES, 1 to See ‘Th e dy Lies on W Saturday Wik, Gee) GRLW, (eee) WW), (a0) WOAR, (1190) -WXYR, (itv) WIEBE, (1490) WON, (1400) eat field | f ] a TONIGHT : , News, Zee, Orville WWJ, Bob Maxwell 9:30—WJR, Mrs. Page 12 Chest rattle Vy : : ; ry Joseph ling | 9:30—WJR, Amos ‘’ Andy wave, jews Ace, Wolf ww. rade 13 Pruit drink iy \ | X “ By EARL WILSON To Join Mea . bieniehi es, See WEYE, Pinttervraine woBK: oe Binge, News wae MBit cua 8 Se awe "Wy | NEW YORK—at oO n ry | CKLW, News, CKLW, Bob and Ray Coffee With WJBK. Tom George ia Cieeon At the Copa, Joe E. Lewis calls his accompa-| . * ° WJBK. News, Don McLeod| WJBK, Mickey Shorr WPON, Rise ‘a’ Shine wean, Ranke up vegetable " nist Austin Mack “the John Phillip Souse of the planists”| in 9O-Minute Musical! (2F°%.,.°°52, ne, eRTOR Bee Orv | eR, Meow "| seaewan, Arthur Godties | 19 enamine | i ... “The ” (nusical “Pyor ” WWJ, Ross Mulhol ; McBride ; L ss eee es cae a ani sone) ree mete ph sare | Sata "aaw eames | Seu See goo hart | BANE Beane, | Eccae G | ; ' 22 Limicolin j ; Max Gordon didn’t fall asleep even once. Toots Shor remembers By CHARLES ME WPON. Sports slants WIBK, News. Mickey Ghort | WEAR Neve ui, chine | WEAR, Meee |, Bre cd Uy fe i y CH. MERCER 7:00-—WJR, Guest Hou be 24 Rings . when the late Dirty Moore approved the busy location of his!) yew YORK w—“I like an un- Ww). Three star Extra ewwd. News by ie sated 5 ral a oe ee wae WIR, Arthur” Godtrey a Yj now-so-popular restaurant. Moore nodded and said, “Fish where | sophisticated audience,” says Noel See We See. | Se aoe a ee Xz, Oegood News, Wolf wy Streets | 22 Barter it, WHE the fish are.” Coward; “because it wants to be) W28% ee, econ ahort WB, wackey WIBK: Oeotile, B huge am WIBK: “Toes, $5 Greet angpes We G- xk * * * entettained. But a sophisticated| 1:30—WJR, Gues U60—WIR, Hainline on fees shine im the Air | fabric 1 YY Shapely Jayne Mansfield, the blonde Dallas doll who came | SUdience doesn’t tike anything. Tt oth eee Wve, aperts ‘Town #300 WIR, Tacx White POR POR Goes Ceping | 3 Ava, UY here from Hollywood to star in “Will Success Spoil Rock ee ee ae ee wets) ee eee gneve | SaBK: Rowe enorr| MEXZ Cegeed News, Wolf] Wxvé, “Companion 33 Cenvas shelters : pang ay eee ee | PR | Bae om] SA Ge Ee ome | 3 ec EP Accompanied by Mary Martin ; Stoppers ea WPON, Ne . | be helpful. The other day Coward is going to bring an hour oat. Freasuy fot cae Rahn with aren "wwa) eb Mat at awd an Mone OE e a“ Ventared es < when the phone rang, Jayne and a half program of musical) wProw News, Record Room | WPON, Mere's’ to Vets Oageod News, Wolt WXY2, News, Winter Se, git DOWN 11 Bottoms of 34 Diners i to the TV audie 8:30—W. spense — CREW. 7 CKLW for a Day 6 hi 36 Bx: 18 Marie answered and said, as aurprsees nce—| "Ww, Lone Ranger WJBK: Gen’ News| Wi * Tom @ Cotes} Shales gt oo oon 2 : directed, “My mommy isn’t both sophisticated and unsophisti-| wxYz, Joka Vandercesk WEDNESDAY MORNING wear, Coftes Binge woas, —_ tn Air Sailing io 20 Weakened, as = ter’s i here.” Then she added on her cated—next Saturday evening On| winx. Mickey Shorr” “wwa ieee 9:00-—-WIR, William in | tt: en WIR, Jack Whe dt mg re be — z “ Ford Star Jubilee” (CBS-TV). N. Reco Weve "News, ce, weit | Ww, Minute Parade ww p ee rman Church teaver Sees 4 own, “Just a minute, I'll go Coward has done just about! *S* WIR, News 3. Carson) Cen, cis YZ, Breakfent Cish ware. News meer aw ear arrow fy anal bf art ; ask her if she’s in the bath- everything in the world of enter-| WxvzZ. gammy Kaye wear, phon WIEBE. Rews, Tom George WIR News, Tom George | 3 Formerly i —— eee ee ie oe aed dy Garland protested to oe —-. pw "peeriee WJBK, News, “Gileney” Shorr ae WIR. Voice “ Agrtelt, WPON, News, Musie WPON. News +4 wie (ab.) ® 0 fofarm a i oa ry BO om hair | fit and not at all fiftyish after - i os neighbor Sammy Cahn about rehearsals with Miss Martin at his ik d T | Pp B MSU, may not interfere with other col- if that “rooster Chat wakes Samia Wat Ini tome, be| ~~ LO ay's Television Programs - - NCAA Bans cae exes we mle | up every m ." Samm s forward to Saturday and ‘the games replied, “But, Judy, thats the mane nadience, af tehevien. Progra fred yan Hed cnn or mat canes viet me __ilingig Game On TV |tal"’sne“sca'et a, || , ‘ * - is baby chick you gave us for Reminded of his recent success- Channel 2—-WJBK:TV © Channel —Wwws-TV Channel 1—WKYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW- v thern Illinois at Michigan Nor- : nae: ful appearance as an entertainer |~GONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS | bardo and soloists, @) The $4, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON = west goo eedigg ed al tele mel ond Washer eT i wi erean eshed 8 tes ehand pane - mass au-|#%—(7) Wild Bill Hickok, West- pa are mo Megpeg March = 12:00—(7) 12 O'clock Comics. (2) 6 Pa gry er Louis a : —_ Michigan, ; tn aie at : Het ener ae ca seamed, w| et DOE PE er as a cross section ~ and not what the| StF. Roy Rogers im Lundigan in “Tryst.” (9) Pick . : to telecast the game over WJIM- i Moore’s, “Are you allowed JAYNE Duchess of Windso Death Valley.” (4): Sonny Eliot. 12:26—(9) Prayer, Sign On. TV at Lansing. « to accept tips?” The waitress eagerly answered, “Oh, ner = _— Variety. (2) Patti Page. Music. the Stars. Dick McDougall a 1#:30—(4). Hour of Shows. (9) * e seas B sir!” Swifty whispered, “Listen, I've got a hot horse in the What's the nie of Coward's | $:15—(4) News. Paul Williams. (2) ere: a —_ ri British o_ hoes (1) Beulah, - MSU's Athletic Director Biggie WOMEN News. Jack LeGoff. : 3 4—( Songs. Munn said the refusal was based eS second race named...” — even growing | o(4) Sports. Bill Flemming. | Séents aah cogiee pling so 12:85—(2) Girl Talk. on the NCAA rule that television : , i 4 Irving Hoffman took Tallulah Bankhead's cat to Eddie | ha A (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever-| S¢T08s er wwe, [O07 Charm Kitchen. . (9) 18 TO 35 i Jatfe’s apartment, where it .ate a goldfish frem a flah pond.| tough Senin’ co cake momen}, ot Pialee 3/ bearded drama studepts in “WIN | “yivetle Labbitt Show. (2) Robert |p q@eeeeeeeeeeoes : pon a man a neips. = a Cigar,” starring Rod Camer- 4% Jaffe said, “Irving, that cat just ate a $3 fish.” Hoffman handed | @"y hour, let alone a moderately 6:30—(7) Warner Brothers Pre-| on Robert Cornthwaite. (2) e bee 2 ® THE AIRLINES i i him a $10 bill and said, “Let the cat eat all it wants.” early morning before the tea is| sents. ‘Casablanca,” Rick un- Highway Patrol. Broderick (9) News. letter’ fh eae ® i tok ok ca, Ze eng oly to he | covers eral Mack ma] avid In money dma. | Sogn Mie | Diamond Jim Brady once sent his cook to Luchow’s for a e.<¢ 8 "| Peter Van Eyck, Nicole Maurey |'#e—(?) Stage Seven. Water | 3:99-—(7) Stars on Seven. (2) The ~ i. recipe which the Luchow’s chef wrote out, then said to Brady’s|_ Like Caesar's Gaul, you can say| star. (4) Dinah Shore Show. Mu- front tvs on gigs Big Payotf. (4) Ted Mack’s| / cook, “Remember, this recipe is for 50 people.” Brady’s cook he’s divided into three parts: play-| sic, Serenade to autumn. (2) Bound . «- Matinee. () | “ ’ , wright, composer, and entertainer break up smuggling ring. Pres- | ¢:39—(2) Bob Crosby Show. (4 i 3 | answered, “That's. perfect. I won't have. to ch it for M Name That Tune. Musical quiz e Brady.” é ° arid samen ne a ee be divided at all. | with George de Witt, Harry} '* ae ee The Un- ate to Be Merced. we 14 “ as music goes, we come Salter’s orchestra. * we ! s:00— i : After reading here that the 64G Question would down. to that thing called gift,” |g, John Ladon in “The Mask,” man robs; Way of-the World. (2) Brighter | ® | 7 } the show with quizzees from abroad, 60 Terre Haute wonee, (888 Coward, “And who knows sy = My ow ga aia jewelry store where he bes! Dey. ° | i | signed a petition saying the program is the best on TV, but wat iat fat Tm toto tout |. coven” aneect ond Conbite.| Seren Se verre (OT me10 Fieet Love, (D Sometle : the fiest me a nen-U. 8. ake ; oe . bal cally expert musician, But I have % 3 gocutty. fer Drama. Andrea King, Walter Storm. e 14 | non-U. S. con nt appears, they'll “con- | an impeccable ear. I can play the = “hike - ) Coy in “Summer Night.” (2) | 3:39—-(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. | ® sider the program the least desirable te view on TV.” The | piano fairly effectively. I compose back rent nore agro Death Valley Days. How| (2) On Your Account. | petition also states, unnecessarily, that the Terre Haute | tunes in places like Texas and air- (4) Milton Berle Fang req “Reno,” Nevada; got its name. | $:45~(4) Modern Romance. : ladies are “very indignant.” : planes. But if I sat down at that a poe h Berle in| i¢:30 — (7) re m 3:55—(9) News. | Pp over there I might not—" Confusion, comedy: | Jerome Thor adventure of | 4:¢9-—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Jus- ; | x * * * drama by Gore Vidal. Colorcast. the “Glass.” (2) City Detective. tice Colt. (4) Pinky Lee. (D ' Taffy Tuttle told her chtim, E. Kitograd, she doesn’t know | As far as his success as a play-| (2) Navy Log. “The Panthom of Rod Cameron in “Bad Night in| Sagebrush Shorty. why Ed Murrow doesn’t cut down the cost of his TV program | “Ti#ht is concerned— the Blue Angels,” true story of| jover’s Lane.” (4) Tuesday |4:20—-(7) Rickey the Clown. ” by calling all those le, “Station tol. 2c ® facility for writing| how famed Navy jet flying team, rouse. Lon McAllister in| 4:39—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Auntie q : Station. ng peoprs, a dialogue. I never was ayant garde, the Blue Angels, was created. | «Qperation Riviera.” (2) My Fa-| Dee’s Rascals. | Prett Pat Ma shall, “ you know. All T did was to write |7 30—(7) Wyatt Earp. Earp pro- vorite Husband. Vanessa Brown, | §:00—(7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) rewty F star of “Pajama shorter lines. Although I write for| motes a romance and stops} parry Nelson in comedy about! Dance Party. (4) Mr. Twinky | Game,” got up at dawn arid prepared | myself, I work for the public. I} vengeance of crooked gambler) young marrieds. Presents, (2) The Early Show. : 3 | Paella Valenciana, the popular Spanish | envisage what I'm doing in terms| in * The Gambler,” starring | 1;:99—(7) Soupy's On. Varie : : : +38 i : : poder ih py ty | §:30—(7) Mickey Mouse Club, (4) ; 4 dish, which takes hours, for a party for | °f hat I like. When it’s finished.) Hugh O'Brian. (9) International | with Soupy Sales. (9) National| Lightening Warriors. (9) Howdy Preferred by American Housewives ae the cast. She even chartered a bus.|*n@ i it's « dead tailure.-t jook| Playhouse.’ Writer proves t0/ News. (4) News. Paul Williams.| Doody. at it from the. viewpoint of the} Scotland Yard that suicide was F . j Eddie Foy Jr. topped it all off when he | people who didn’t like it.” eyecare co cerita Rage tse beng eles Since ae tasted a forkful and cracked, “Isn't it * * 8 Alley.” (2) You'll Never Get oe den in “Mark © o . Conservation Council ’ if - wonderful, the stuff you can buy frozen| Coward has written everything} Rich Bilko goes to Chicago} Avenger.” (9) Good Neighbor Elects City Resident . | except a published novel. And now he hag 40,000 words of one com- pleted, Or, as he puts it, he’s “fiddled along with 40,000 words. Actually I've written two, Wrote these days!” Aaron Krumbein says his wife, who likes to embroider while watching TV, commented about a late-late show, “This Theater. John Emery, Tamara Geva in “The Mad Intruders.” (4) Little Show. Lewis Charies, Nita Talbot in “Backfire.” (2) Miss Fair Weather. Mary Ann A new slate of officers has been named for the Conservation Coun- cil of Business Industry and Fi- nance by the organization's. execu- Fully ‘eee The Council a non-profit corpo- ration promotes the long-range in- terests of business industry and i I don’t like. You have to watch |»... when I was very young and| ticket and finds out he's nol B ; tive committee. G K. Zim- ) ) every publisher showed the good/ «pig Shot.’ Comedy with Danny | 3):29—(2) Les Paul and Mary Pontiac Varnish Co., was named AUTOMATIC 4 THE MIDNIGHT EARL...) "nur t > path Gon. Thomas. (9) GM Theater. “Ma-/ Ford. Music. as vice president representing busi- i .** ut I had them bound and| jor Midnight,” satire on science | 1:25 — (2) Nightwatch Theater. | °™ 4 fiction dramas with Harry Mc- whenever I get to feeling a bit Jack Benny, an old Maxwell-user, may uppity these days I take them out m.c. the GM Motorama on TV (Bob Primo Carnera in “Iron Crown.” Girl, Irving Lerner. 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety. with JANE and look at them.” Crawford Collapses HOLLYWOOD ®—For the second time in recent weeks actress Joan . Wonder if Gov, Lausche’ll Hope got 100 G’s for it last yr.) . flirt with the Dem nomination at the Ohio Society banquet here Oct. 24? ... The Aga wants the Aly to return to Rita ‘cause he thinks Yasmin might calm down her gallivanting papa. Eddie Fisher now has Milton Berle’s former apt., former Wgman's Fireside Theater. Woman tries tO recapture. her youth and finds memories lose their luster in “One Last Sep- tember,” starring Jane Wyman, Irving Bacon, Glen Langan. (2) Steve Allen. Allen Funt, guest. WEDNESDAY MORNING 6:50—(4) Today’s Farm Report. 6:55—(2) Meditations. — 1:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning finance by emphasizing the need sources in the state. Admitted Auto Theft Here are timo-save ing and work-sav- ff f Crawford has collapsed at work.| Meet Millie. Comedy with Elena| Stiow. t valet and former chauffeur . . . Steve Allen and Jayne | She went home yesterday with @/ Verdugo, Florence Halop, Mar- 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom " : | Meadows plan a movie together in New York . . . Jane Russell remy infection and high fever.| vin Kaplan. $:25~(2) Detroit Newscast. Brings Probation Term s papers 4 ‘ wants to premiere her movie, “Gentlemen Marry Brunettes,” poder wee ae ee baked 8:30—(7) Cavalcade Theater. Civil |8:30—(2) Welcome Travelers. (D| Placed on two-year probation ore equa in aboard the SS United States. until the recovers. Air Patrol flyer is caught be-| Wixie Wonderland. and assessed $150 court costs yes- | #9 automatic wash- a tek * seth gvaed - hag lve 9:00—(4) — Room. (2) terday by Oakland County Circuit | er, including Black- 2 Gregory Peck’s “Man in the Gray Flannel Suit,” already | As#wer te Previcus Pussie Patrol’ with Steve Brody. (4) |9:30—-(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Re-| — age he ey 1388 stone's exclusive ONE FOR ONLY 2 “The Battler,” i ak. Flex-O-Trol. which $4 : Playwrights '56. Ernest Hemingway's story ot | the fight game and young man) who leaves home to be a boxer. Dewey Martin, Paul Newman, Phyllis Kirk star. (2) Red Skel- ton. George Raft joins Red in jazz era skit. Colorcast. $:00—(7) Talent Varieties, Slim Wilson host to new country mu- sic talent. (9) Guy Lombardo. Music and variety with Lom- quest Theater. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. /10:00—(4) Home. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 10:55—(7) News. = 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (47 Ten- ‘nessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. | 1i:16—(2) Love of Life, 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for Tomorrow. 11:45—(2). Guiding Light. 11:55—(7) News Ace Webster, Birmingham. He admitted Oct, 10 taking a car last Sept. 8 from the North- | land Shopping Center parking area. filming here, still hasn't a leading lady .. . Metronome and other music mags are interviewing the 64G quiz’s jazz-hop minister . . .. Jackle Gleason’s already got 13 “Honeymooners” sequences ready for showing . . . Despite the $32,000 he won, | Gino Prato is drumming up business for his little shoe store. | * x. * * EARL'S PEARLS: A politician is a fellow who works up his gums before election and gums up the works afterwards. 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Coss Ave. FE 5-8163 FE 5-8413 ROY 6 FE 5-8413 96 OAKLAND AVE. 7 i | . ri ; 7 i fe ' ie i ee pA i ‘ y . i J a4 4 : | f j A ( ! 1] ft # i ‘ 4 ‘. oa y) i £6 Vi Prices ‘ fe ) ‘ yout ee a ed ee : uae po yeiy jee : THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1955 : : ——— Ae , ° 0000000000060000000 Bob Considine Says: . |geeee monnosovonapesce see ik : oT Be Seen ; : ees 18 3 _»» Established in 1898 ; s_ |Fred Allen’s Hobby—Honesty—Is Dan DD rote Scover 3 fread Aliens looo0y—rionesty—is Vangerous:: Farmer-Snover 3 | NEW YORK (INS)—People .. . headed for the hammock—just ach, reached for’ the beer, and -At that ultimate moment, . the pulled a Garbo for the walk e : °@ places ; .. things... . as he had dreamed it, had it just fo his lips—a moment | rope supporting the head end of Maybe he likes sherry. Maybe | § ee FUNERAL HOME 3 Suite soit be ne Meatend 90 ns He stretched Sut, eet Whe setge of Reig beyond. most men’s! the hammock snapped and de- aS oe 8 160 W Shieh - fe 2.0171 & Rr aie unebeneed te 0 nme ton eleaedN posited Ping on his head on the Scatie chety tad Ek oom . wale ee ee ee wheat ground below. His neck was bro- respondents there certainly are Titiitiiiittiit i ee pan Deg: Pl innygg = giving it a good hard try. i , ’ couldn out for help. Had to wait until the happy family re-| Friend of mine has a solution . based: frome thelr berty picking a ee ee lore a doctor could called. Townsend marry Margaret | 9 MEG’S LOVE DULL sone ' r TASKER'S Pasay ooeer More ve DR. HENRY A. MILLE o W. uron St. a girl and kind to her mother ; : ; i FE 5-6261 and sister. But it pores . na Flint Druggist Stops ' Optometrist ae oamenioos ss! Bleeding Piles ||) { 7 North Saginaw Street make for { the dullest spec- siedien we've poh - pare 5 Years sate Tesstile Stace Phone FE 4-6842 Why did Peter miss church Sun- wpe ane an te uy noe bea i ay day? Why did Margaret walk ie I wd owt RECTORA worl ele Better Things in Sight alone in the garden after church? poten after cin : : Why did the queen mother dust | That wo trevor soneet Vsrgr had eos tnd Open Friday Evenings him off with a couple of sherries | Sctiey Sal'sall tomes MECTORAT enn on the first night pawl ay ny at RECTOR AL en, nny eater! Get 0 bottle of nese cruiser Kiso, sunk in Manila Harbor, the Philippines, during World| the back door? a Hainan “Drug atre nda = A abe War IL. Rust and barnacles coat its hull, evidence of more than a fellow oversiept | Purtney's: Jones eoltte tase Toan losed Wednesda moons decade under water. Vessel at right is also Japanese. a tepert' heaoten’ Pisin asses CARRUTHERS mankind: Honesty. : 110 WESSEN ST. Ping Ferry, an official of the | PHONE FE 3-7374 Fund for the Republic, which is headed Ambulance Service | || versial Robert Hutchins, for at Any Hour years ace |Marriage License Lees Applications Fo AE ae panes, rs Tichigen Victor N. Smth, 7045 Elisabeth Lake Mildred N. Sepp, 1755 Williams Lake Bora? a el Lynndéel L. Castor, Palm Beach, Pia. Patricia R. Miller, Drayton Plains Douglas L. Mall, 205 W. Brook Billie J, Lewis, Walled Lake _ William H. Dufrin, Royal Oak Lorraine J. Stoll, Birmingham | Richard H. Guy, 3718 Brookdale |, Alice J. Weber, 37 Kimball Norman W. Propst, Birmingham : r There G. Cooper, b00 & Bird. Wendell M. Doolin, 649 BE. Pike cooing Pauline Brutus, $7 Crawford ya Dennis G. Morse, Roya! Oak d Bernice A. Nolan, 27 Luzerne ie James A. Heathman, 1 N. Merrimas Delores G. Koch, #0 Roshire Ct. Ray A. Holmes, Auburn Heights Doris BE. Williams, Auburn Heights L. Bvans, 67 Hudson 4. Robinson, 76 Hudson Mobert Hoskins, 2300 ‘Shimmon: Grace A. Beall’ 106 Dresdon Stanley W. 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