4 on) \ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. OCTORER 6, 1955—72 PAGES a nwa eenvick Piaa? Bors isl lant ied to te President's Staff Talks Hopefully About the Future Eisenhower to Undergo Complete Exam Over Weekend by ‘Specialist DENVER (>) — President Eisenhower’s recovery from his heart attack progressed to the point today that his staff began to talk hope- fully of the future.” The private opinion, which no one would put/) into words for quotation, was that the crisis has passed, and that the Presi- dent soon will be taking a firmer hold on administra- tion policy. A complete examination is scheduled this weekend when Dr. , Paul Dudley White returns to “Denver. He will join the staff of president physicians for a thor- oughgoing check at Fitzsimons Army Hospital. The * on Oct. 14, is doing so well that 4TH DAY OF WORK — It was the third day in a row, and the fourth time since his ill- ness, that the physicians have al- lowed the President t @ wh paper work. The package included: Two packs of playing cards — and bubble gum — from s-year- old Susan. Stationery — and more bubble “The Mackenzie Raid” — and’ still more bubble gum — from David now 74. With their gifts the children sent |. greetings, get-well cards and even some personal drawings. If all shows up well at the week- end examination by White, the cx- tent of the President's return to active control of* government will be increased. The doctors may even okay con- ferences with Cabinet members or other key officials for sometime late next. week. Truman Would Run if 12 Years Younger NEW YORK —Former Presi- dent Harry S. Truman says if he were 12 years younger he might try to-get.the job again. But he adds that, at 71 and after 30 years in public office, “I think I havé made my contribution to the public welfare.” * * * Truman's attitude was set forth in a letter to Howard Goldfluss, a Bronx attorney, and Democratic district captain. Goldfluss had written Truman urging him to run —_ ; * * * “‘Xeies ‘replied: “I certainly appreciatt, your let- ter, .. and the statement , . . that I could beat the entire Republican party single-handed was highly complimentary. “If I were 12 years younger, I migge try to do just gs Winds Lash Britain ’ jand the developers would|* | most immediately from the} -|mote a nonexistent shop- LONDON (Winds with gusts lashed | New Halen Pleads Innocent responsible for delaying tiac Trail. Police.” respect,” he said. . that New Hudson is the situation every Saturday there is a big home football game at Ann Arbor.” — “New Hudson is unincorporated. It has no con- trol of traffic and no law the football traffic, or the Gatarvey- State Police, Sherift Control Pontiac Trail Traffic, Says Smith | “New Hudson is the innocent victim. It is not traffic at the intersection of Grand River and Pon- “Control of traffic at that point, in my opinion, is the responsibility of the Sheriff and the State This was the response of W. K. Smith, Lyon | Township Supervisor, to the Pontiac Press editorial _ Wednesday which urged better handling of Saturday traffic at the busy New Hudson intersection. “I agree with the editorial in every other “But I want to make it clear “Neither does Lyon Township have any control over traffic at this intersection. The Press editorial suggested that an officer should be stationed at the intersection to handle should be changed in view of the heavy use of Pontiac Trail-at such times. ' Traffic was -backed up for miles there last Saturday football game innocent victim of this enforcement officers. © timing of the traffic light oe Future of Shopping ( Center May Be Seffled in 2 W: What the future holds for 145 acres of Bloomfield Township land located along Pontiac’s = border may be revealed in two weeks. The land, located at Telegraph and siiare Lake ‘roads, was the focal point of a debate between its owners, who said they wanted to build a multi-million dollar shopping center on it, and downtown Pontiac merchants, Its owners, headed by Bernard Edelman, a Detroit real’ estate broker, in early August requested the otty, Commission to annex the+ land. The city would benefit from taxes onthe property| — gain city water and sewage facilities, Edelman said. Opposition sprang up al- Retail Merchants Assn., which contended the city would be helping to pro- ping center if it annexed the land before there was positive information. that such a center actually would be built. A Columbus, Ohio, man identified as the center’s developer, Don M. Casto, declared -that a shopping + center would be = constructed, whether or not Pontiac annexed the land. if Wag Necessary land could be annexed, the Com- mission agreed to decide. two weeks later on whether or not to annex. But several days before that meeting, Edelman requested a “temporary postponement” by the Commission, and the matter was tabled pending further information. In the meantime, Bloomfield Supervisor David E. Anderson re- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Die, { Injured in Dixie Collision =". Detroit Man Surviving, Crash in Rainstorm Near County Line A headon crash on a Dixie Highway curve just north of the Oakland-Genesee Cotinty line dur- ing yesterday's rainstorm killed two men and critically injured a third. The dead are: Clyde Elwell, 73, ‘ot 64 Kimball Ave., Pontiac, and Alvin R. Hines, 31, whose address was listed as Farmington. Kenneth J. McSweeney, 25, of Detroit, driver of one vf the cars, was reported in critical | condition at Flint’s Hurley Hos- pital. State Police of the Flint ‘Post said McSweeney apparently lost control of his southbound car on the wet pavement and. skidded into the path of Eiwell's north- bound auto. Troopers said Elwell was riding alone, and according to witnesses, had been driving at about 35 miles an hour due to the heavy rain. Hines, who was hitchhiking from Flint, was riding with rac 326 Mexicans Dead as Floods Anxious City Watches River Rise; Relief Units Continue Rescues MEXICO CITY #—The death toll in flood-battered Tampico mounted today to the relentless Panuco River went still higher. ; Reports from upriver communities of a sharp drop held out some hope of relief for the stricken port within 48 hours.. But there || were fears the inland rains| |) 7 gi ate and maintain the equipment. Grateful sseiieite at Venetio called all this “Operation Friend- ship.” Mexican newspapers. copters, An estimated 1,500 per- song have been rescued in the last three days, Tamaulipas Gov, Hor- acio Teran reported another 1,500 were still marooned on rooftops, dikes and in trees in the Los — del Golfo. area out from the y ' 327 Killed as S ayoiice Fury Slashes Indonesia SAIGON,. South Viet Nam: smAt least 327 persons were Ravage Tampico} 326, by unofficial count, as} DEMONSTRATORS WATCH HOUSE BURN — A portion of the 5,000 sympathy demonstrators who marched on the struck Perfect Circle Corp. plant in New Castle, Ind. yesterday stand idly by and watch police. Unionists Gaze Idly at House Fire dsc siocsion bocce Wares abil tau cides @ On plant. The house was used as headquarters for local AP Wirephote Ford Announces Research Plan $50 Million Project Calls for Five New Buildings, 3,000 More Engineers ect | pany will hire 3,000 more engineers and technicians for the program. called the “‘Mystere.” says more is in store. Yesterday's Fall of Rain Tops September Moisture More rain fell in the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. today than fell in all of September. And the Weather Bureau Perfect Circle and UAW Hold Peace Meeting Foundry. After injury of 8 in Ce Grateful Oakland County farmers and lawn-con- |, Meneunantriah eanep at bureau gil “We will need a lot of rain yet before we get back to normal,” he said, “because the sub-soil was It is an auto with an engine in| very dry. the rear, with interchangeable in- ternal’ combustion or gas turbine power and has a glass canopy room .with ‘no windows: to raise or lower. A. A. Kucher, director of Ford's scientific laboratories, also told of work on a project called a, “Car- diac Manometer,” a device to fight heart ailments, Kucher described it asa minia- ture electrical measuring device attached to a tube which. could be inserted into the heart cavity through a vein. It would measure variations in pressure on the heart while it is ‘beating. Paraguay Sets Strict Asylum for Peron _ ASUNCION, Paraguay (#—Presi- /| dent Alfredo Stroessner told foreign reporters that Paraguay will carry out strictly its duties in granting asylum to ex-President Juan _D * | Peron of Argentina. Asked whether his government would prevent Peron’s engaging in “activities against the Argentine government,”’ the President re- plied: “We have no interest in creating a situation jeopardizing our tradi- tional friendship with Argentina.” toes, but its greatest effect will | be on fall wheat, which has just been planted. Pastures will also heavenly waters soaked into t their lawns. Especially concerned were owners of new homes planting grass for the first time. ~ State geologists said it will take a lot more rain to bring lake levels up-to normal. Levels have .been easing down- ward all through the dry. summer and only a month or two of high or even average rainfall would re- charge the ground water supply and rebuild lake levels, said a spokesman for the State Conserva- tion Dept. in Lansing. Low reading during the night was 65 degrees. The same reading was registered at 8 a.m. The mer- cury rose to 78 at ‘2 p.m. Solon, Dulles to* Confer WASHINGTON @ — Chairman George (D-Ga) of the Senate For- eign Relations Committee is sched- uled to come to Washington around Oct. 19 from his home in Vienna, Ga., for several days of talks with Secretary of State Dulles in ad- vance of the Big Four foreign min- isters conference. Top Cop PHILADELPHIA (INS)—The na- tion's No, 1 policeman thinks the nation’s No. 1 domestic problem is traffic. And he thinks one solution) of highway carnage is to send of- fending motorists to school? | * * * / Don’t blame the deaths and inluvtes on bad enforcement of the law,” said Miami ory Chiat Walter E. Headley. © Headley, first vice president of ot / the International Chiefs/ of Po- lice Association, ts slated to be: Urges . ‘Schooling for Bad Drivers: International Néws Service. “‘En- gineers have fo redesign our clut- tered streets‘and highways which were never, poor for today’s heavy / * -@ * Headi¢y, who looks fi fessional football player _years°on the that stiffer fines won't cut deaths on the it as a pro- despite force, defini road. fines, yiolators attend three night — with policemen acting as ‘The. gullon dhlet eal cde § ole In heat fd s Press come sees eee eee eee eee eS cone ene Cee eee eee eee cent of Miami's traffic. violators are repeaters. Headley who started as a “de scope,"" he said: “Let one officer get in trouble, for even the most trivial fault, and everybody will oe! to the force as “racket rid- “Yet q city official can swin- dle thousands of dollars and you “It will make for larger pota-| Gas Firm Asks = Court for Help Seeks. Commissioners to Set Fair Prices for Right-of-Way The Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. has petitioned Oakland County | Probate Court fo name commis sioners to set values on land the firm requires in Lyon and Milford Townships for pipeline right-ol- jway. -° ‘The Michigan Public Service Commission July 19 this year gave Consolidated the go-ahead to build a -30- pipeline over 25.5 miles from a feceiving station near Wil- low Run, Washtenaw County, to a ‘point in Milford Township. “The line will connect at Willow Run with one being constructed _ by the American-Loulsi Pipe- line Co, In Milford Township it ‘will hook up with two transmis- sion lines now owned by Con- solidated. | The property ‘owners in the petition have reft sell at the price offered them fe Con- solidated, the company states. The firm asks that three im- partial citizens be named to exam- ine the lands in question and set- a fair price which the property owners must accept, It also asks a court order al- lowing it to move in immediately and make surveys. Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore has set an Oct, 24 hear- , ing on selecting the commission- ers. g Property owners named in the petition’ are Claude L. Mat- F, Napier, Edith M. Napier, Jo- sephine Huck, and Vernon M., Sculptor’ 5 will Carl Milles’ Holdings ‘to Foundation; : L i! 3 Efe Ppa Se ye sii ah Pen hee aA ate Filed in Probate ‘i aie Ps P santas ah a : Oana SS Seat ie | lenberg recives a $15,000 trust . fund, —..- 2 eo. Mrs, Milles’ ein ase al es Seana een EE eee we ev x 2 it ? siie et Seenttientimedl Year tm Pontiae . pbeeccesoocecons OO esesstocondesee OF eee eedeesbeendeen 48.5 : ise f feat FONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 195. i 284 i i j Fs i 2 i ge ! i vit | e “ i i i E 4 Hi if to carry color TV WWJ, the Detroit ‘News station will five i of 4 — ang an NBC “spectacu- The Weather storms tod: nd tent, as windy and ay & am cooler ssh in eleeey’ with eccastens! rain, windy and cooler. High today 76-16; low tonight 58-62; high tomorrow ‘Tt. Seuth te southwest winds Tedey in Pontiae ee temperature preceding § 8m a.m: Wind velocity 13 m.p.h Moon. rises ay at 6:38, 0:34 pm. Moon sets Friday at at 1:08 p.m 5 Femeersteres sa. TDG. M.... cree 75 7*, IZM... ssecceees 7 $a. TP. Mi. cccece- 77 $a 2D. MM... eeeee ki wea Wedinesday in Pontiac ‘As recorded downtown) errr eee) eee eee Causing ‘Shorts’ ‘| connector boxes placed near the »| trol boxes in the valley. |Teenager Charged ation With Slaying Man $3 | Rita Reports From Paris SHE STILL PLAYS — Carol Frances Woodward, | she apparently wandered away from 2, Ticonderoga, N. Y., solentnly plays with a toy dog | fell beneath a passing railroad train. Carol, with in her hospital bed despite the loss of both her arms. blonde hair and sad eyes, spends endless hours play- » la stbeepnsedetan oi Dc 0 sh oa nchammtnetraton tte the toy dog. - Envoy Fails “BEIRUT, Lebanon » — Asst. Secretary of State George Allien’ flew back to Washington today after warning Arab leaders of the dangers of accepting arms from the Communist bloc. - * * * Allen did not persuade Egypt's Premier Gama] Abdel Nasser to cancel his controversial arms deal with Czechoslovakia. But, the U.S. envoy declared, he thinks his week's flying mission to Egypt and Lebanon has alerted Arab leaders to the possibilities of increased Red penetration of the Middle East. The main effect of Allen's special Eat Up Insulation Hungry Red Ants Exyptian to Convince Egypt of Arming Hazards ists and arms merchants are scor- ing, largely because jof increasing Arab hostility toward Israel, * * * Allen said on departure he thought his trip had been fruitful “in clearing up misconceptions about U.S. policy," but some Arab leaders are skeptical, “When Mr. Allen speaks of keep- ing the balance of power between Arabs and Israel and_ relaxing tension, -he is talking about some- thing we Arabs simply do not com- prehend,”” one Western-educated Lebanese official commented. “We Arabs do not want a balance of power, We must be stronger than Israel and if that's an arms race, let's go.” * * ie The Arabs ‘never have ceased blaming the United States for sup- porting Israel and stronger feeling has flared up as result of Israeli- clashes along the Gaza p. . Western diplomats here privately LOS ANGELES —Hungry red ants with a taste for plastic insula- tion have been traced as the cul- prits responsible for a‘ mysterious series of short circuit failures in San Fernando Valley traffic sig- : * * * Manager Lloyd Braff of the Los Angeles Traffic Department said there have been 56 short circuits in six weeks, mostly along heavily traveled Lankershim and Ventura boulevards. Electricians were mystified. Mo- torists were confused. Finally, Braff related yesterday. investigators found that the red ants, traveling in armies of thou- sands, down through 10 inches of crushed gravel in wire- signals and chewed the insulation off the wires. * * * In many places insulation had been stripped from the wires for several Powerful ant poison is being placed around the 1,000 signal con- caution against optimism in’ the current situation, Some observers feel the best chance of avoiding an arms race in the Middle East lies in direct agreement with the Soviet Union not to pour in arms — a doubtful hope, dependent on the Russians’ desire to carry out the Geneva promises to relax world -tensions. Strife-Ridden Plant Intends to Reopen (Continued From Page One) strikers within the plant by heli- copter, * * s “We know guns are not going to settle this, Caldwell continued. “We know mass picketing isn’t going to settle this. The only thing I think we can-do today is try to reath some sort of peacable solu- tion for what may happen in the future.” Mayor McCormack offered a compromise suggestion. He pro posed that the union permit man- agement personnel and nonstrikers employed before the strike began NEW YORK i®—A high school student was charged with homicide today in the playground slaying of a young park department employe. Three other youths have been arrested, The park employe, Frank Gar- | giulo, 20, was shot down yesterday in full view of hundreds of mothers and children in a playground sec- tion reserved for youngsters. Bo * s Last night police arrested Hiram Rosa, 17, as the alleged trigger- man, Rosa attended the Machine and Metals High School which ad- joins the playground, on the bor- der of east Harlem. to enter the plant. In return he suggested that the company bar | trom the premises any employes hired since the strike began—em- ployes whom the union regards as strikebreakers. oo * * Caldwell replied; “Mr, McCormack, I could not assure you what would happen.” He said fe felt confident the union members at the foundry | would abide by such an agreement i but that he was afraid outside | UAW-CIO sympathizers would not. | National Guardsmén were sent | in by Gov. George N. Craig last night after Mayor McCormack de- clared a state of limited emer- gency. The plant was closed today and tightly ringed by guardsmen. In urging an immediate truce in the bitter strike, McCormack called this ‘‘the darkest day New Also seized were David Vargas and John Barnett, 17-year-old high | school students: and a 15-year-old youth whose name was not dis- closed. - She’s Got the Grippe She came to Paris earlier this week with her daughters Rebecca and Yasmin. While Yasmin wes | Castle has had since 1917 when we had a tornado here.” te tt e That, he added. was the last time the staté militia had been sent into this eastern Indiana town of 18.000 persons, Six hundred National Guards- men with rifles and g Z i Bait 3 j Es : : A union made. no attempt to- post pickets. ue ot tt out yester- gathered marched normally i : Pontiac Deaths | Clyde Elwell Clyde Elwell, 73, of 64 Kimball Ave. was killed in an automobile accident oh the Dixie, Highway yes- terday, Born in Shiawassee County April 24, 1882, he was the son of Fred and Nettie Calwell Elwell. He mar- ried the former Amilia Watt in 1912 in Marlette. A member of the Baptist Church he had been a Pontiac resident for 40 years. Before working at the Stewart-Glenn Furniture Store he had been employed at the Wilson Foundry. . Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Fred:Ryan of Cass City, Mrs, Cora Clark of Detroit and Mrs. Nellie Scribner . of Gingellville. The Huntoon Funeral Home will announce arrangements later. Mrs. Joseph Lacey Mrs. Joseph (Clara F.) Lacey, 89, of 355 Mt. Clemens St. died yesterday morning after a long illtiess. She was born in Watertown, Ohio, Sept, 28, 1866, the daughter of Judson and Mary Montgomery Mead and married in Jackson, Aug. 23, 1883. | Mrs, Lacey came here from De- troit 10 years ago. Nine children survive, Mrs. Flor- ence Mallett of Pontiac, Mrs. "| Maude Lempkey of Detroit, Mrs. Myrtle Opie of Frazer, Mrs. Hazel Moore of Fair Oaks, Calif., Edgar of Royal Oak, Arthur of Mission, Tex., John of Detroit, Clarence and” Harley, both of St. Clair Shores and 47 grandchildren. A brother, Allen, and two sisters, Mrs. Annie Stevens of Tucson, Ariz, and Mrs. Mabel Travis of Sherwood also survive. Dr. Tom Malone of the Em- ‘manuel Baptist Church will offi- ciate at the service at 2 p.m. Friday in the Kirkby. Funeral Home. Burial wil) follow in Ever- green Cemetery. . Jeffrey L. Moore Prayer service was held this afternoon at 1:30 in the Voorhees- Siple Chapel for Jeffrey L, Moore, infant son of: Jewel and Hatcha Lotz Moore of 679 E. Tennyson Ave. Dr. Tom Malone of the Em- manuel Baptist Church officiated with burial in White Chapel Me- morial Cemetery. . - The baby was born Oct. 4, 1955 at Pontiac General Hospital and lived two hours. His death was at 1:15 a. m. Wednesday. Surviving besides his parents are a sister, Linda Lee and a brother, Kenneth Jewel, both at home. Axel Heikkla Axel Heikkla, 45, of 154 N. Astor |St. died Tuesday morning at Her- man Keiier Hospital, Detroit. was the son of Axel and Anna Wuolle Heikkla. He attended Pontiac schools and had lived here 35 years. Mr. Heikkla had been a merchant sea- man on the Great Lakes. nen with whom he made his home, he is survived by: a brother, An- drew Katonen; two sisters, Mrs. Davis, all of Pontiac. Service will be held at 3 p.m. Friday ffom the Huntoon Funeral Home. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Six Hurt in Crash ‘in He was born July 5, 1910 and; - Besides his mother, Anna Kato-| — Alma Chowdry and Mrs. Bertha} ‘ Pretty Filing Clerk Escapes Train Death BIRMINGHAM — Susan Waters probably owes her life to Francis Duffy, 48; baggage man for the Grand Trurik Western Railroad. Called a “loyal employe” by company officials, his . screams were attributed to halting a causing her to slip and fall. Police said the train actually pulled her a short distance before Duffy’s frantic yells were heard either by the engineer or con- ductor, who pulled the emergency cord. The lucky Miss Waters was treated at William Beaumont Hos- | pital for cuts and abrasions on her back | and ite 8, South Oakland | Oakland Plans Road Discussion BIRMINGHAM — Turnpike, ex- pressways, roads, and highways— these wil] receive first considera- tion by the South Oakland Pian- ning Coyncil, members of the 13 area communities represented, de- cided last night. The council, an agent of the De- troit Metropolitan Regional Plan- ning Commission, held its first meeting. of the fall here last night, to begin working out the year’s agenda. Problems common to all these municipalities, and on a citizen's. Be, SO Be SNE. 8: eh Sete 14 committee Chairman Herbert Herzberg, Birmingham | planning technician, said land use maps and recreation will also be among the agenda topics. AF, Conservation Men to Discuss Base Site LANSING # — Air Force and Conservation. Department officials will meet in Lansing Friday to discuss Air Force land require- ments for the new jet air base at Kalkaska, Wayland S. Osgood, deputy con- servation director, said the Air Force presumably is interested in land in the Au Sable State Forest. Land_turned over to the federal government would probably be leased, he said. i The Day in me me Mag City Building Overhaul to Provide Room for All BIRMINGHAM -«. Preliminary plans currently being hashed over by the City Commission shgw. the . | Police Department coming off big- gest space winner when the Mu- nicipal Building undergoes a ‘thor- ough interior face-lifting. The added space came about when the city’s old Fire Depart- ment mioved into two new quar ters, and set the city to thinking of an overhauling to provide more suitable quarters for all its de- partments. City Manager Donald C. Egbert has now been authorized to secure an architect for planning the re- modeling. In latest discussions, the south- eastern end of the building, for- third floor would necessitate ex- cavating beneath the fire wing. Better organization through mov- ing related departments, such as all fiscal functions, into one area, is included in the plan. A walk to the second floor would locate City Manager Donald C. 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Iverson, former dep- court ‘after he re-|uty Michigan attorney general and chairman last spring, made the statement yesterday at.a party | “Anxious. as we all are for | the President's speedy recov- ery,” he said, “I'm impatient with these who take the gloomy attitude that his iliness shatters campaign chances, “I hope he can still be our can- didate. But we're going to run on his policies and he will be part of | our campaign team. What's more, we're going to win.” | tesed to pay alimony and created |& candidate: for Republican State at a i part in an unsuccessful raid on a married him so she could become British army barracks in August:/# U.S. citizen. Psd and at least seven | i & 4 z "i e a cz * TA z a During twoda Morris Decker and Larry W. = an i ws oa took the oath of office as first and second vice presidents; | z ae a a ie IRA. | Sergeant-at-arms; and Arnold Whit- taker, area governor. ¢ . to Outgoing president Robert’ Pote . of occupation in Ireland. We have | gave a speech of welcome to the no regrets—our only regret is that | new officers. Piano selections by it In the fiscal year 1955, cargo carried through the Panama Canal ., set a record of 40,646,301 tons — _ | more than 1% million tons over the previous year, VACATION : e i. 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Its American - headquarters is in the office of the Pan American Sanitary Bureau (PASB) in Washington. PASB was organized in quarantine pro- 1902 to standardize * * + et In 1949 when Haiti was being swept by yaws, a disfiguring and crippling skin. disease, PASB went to work on the island. Since . then, aided by U.N. funds, the agency has all but eliminated yaws. This near miracle was ac- complished with a single dose of penicillin for each infected _ One result of this medical triumph Was a new approach to the whole. prob- lem of disease in coun- tries. The former objective of control has been replaced by the goal of eradication. * kt With the help of funds from U-N. agencies, PASB now is planning re- _ Jentless attacks on smallpox, malaria, _ yellow fever, venereal diseases and other _ Killers and cripplers. In the malaria campaign the primary effort is to elimi- ‘Mate the anopheles mosquito, the car- - ‘fler of that disease, before it can de- i eectieises as ee One of the great byproducts of this Podres, Idol of “Pests i Anehiews | Flatbush Hail to the Dodgers—baseball’s new World Champions! ‘ “And hail to Jounwy Popres, the 23 year old} southpaw who pitched his mates to their-first world title after séveh successive Brooklyn failures in fhe Autumn classics, * * * The Dodgers were underdogs before the series opened. Their ‘chances looked slimmer when the Yanks captured the ‘first two games. But the picture changed after Auston’s athletes beat STENGEL’s men three straight at Ebbets Field. Dodger stock fell again when the Yanks took the sixth game. Just what effect injuries to outfield stars of both teams had on the final result, isn't known. One sure thing is that Popres is Brooklyn’s number one Series hero and the new idol of Flatbysh. * x * When, with one victory already f to his credit, he declared himself “the fair haired boy who'd take _ proper care of the Yanks,” Podres— wasn’t just talking. While he ‘ was doing exactly that, Gil Hodges shared honors of the final victory by driving in the two winning runs. Stence.’s men fought right down to the ‘wire and- missed their 18th cham- pionship by a narrow margin. Actually, both teams played so brilliantly that the series as a whole was one of the most interesting and dramatic of mod- The Man J About Town Fall Color Display ls Now Approaching Its Best; Worth Taking Drive to See Experience: Substitute for the ad- vice you didn’t take. The autumn foliage color display is with us. The hot and dry summer was not to its advantage. But it is worth observing. The sumac red is not as brilliant as usual, ‘nor is the sassafras yellow up to its display of sbme former years. The maple, usually ‘the leader in gorgeous coloring, also may bea trifle deficient, byt its shades of pink and red are coming through. The yellow of the elm, ash, hickory, apple and pear is on hand, and even the bushes in the bedge- rows are doing their best under adverse circumstances. Better take a drive or. two into the country, following the routes mapped out in the Pontiac Press series. Top honors in the tall dahlia division now appear to rest with ; ~~ James B. Glennie - + of 54 Gingell Court, a Pontiac resident for 40 years, who has one that measures nine feet and four inches. . Romeo Village comes forward with some good traffic signs: " : “Slow Down and Live.” A beautiful cock . pheasant crashed through the window at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Flansburg of Clarkston while the family were at break- fast, landing on the table. He apparently was not seriously injured as he flew out through the hole he had made. A clipping from the Pontiac Press of Oct. 13, 1901, sent us by. Graham Shrewsbury of Detroit, offers good building lots within fiye blocks of the court house at $100 each, . with one dollar down and 50 cents per week, without interest. Our neighboring beautiful Village of Orchard Lake is unique in many ways. Un- like most other villages, it holds its local election in the autumn, which Village Clerk Lucille M..Smith tells me this year will be on Nov. 8. Several reports have been received of two crops of red raspberries, but Ransom Markell of Walled Lake says his bushes are in blos- som for the third time. A castor bean plant that tops the 14- foot chimney on her home is reported by Mrs. Mercedes Adamson of Auburn Heights. It has leaves a yard wide. \ When the family cat in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Morrison Wentworth of Rochester, brought up a baby rabbit it was quite unhurt, and has been adopted by _ the family, even getting kindly attention - from the cat. —_—- —— Verbal Orchids to— Albert F. Bahm — of 1097 LaSalle Ave.; eighty-eighth birthday. _ Mr. and Mts. William Hints Sr., of Romeo; golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs, John 0. MéGinnis of Holly, fifty-fifth wedding anniversary. j _ Mrs. Kate Potter ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, 1 ee THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1953. David Lawrence Says: Top Law-Enforcement Chiefs Worrie About Red Drive to Discredit Witnesses By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON—A drive to break down the use of confidential in- formants in detecting and pro- secuting criminals has been begun in America under the guise of :pro- tecting ‘‘constitutional rights.”’ It could lead to the breakdown of the entire grand jury system, too. * LJ * When the assistant attorney gen- eral in charge of enforcing the laws against subversives and the direc- tor of the Federal Bureau of In-' vestigation feel it necessary to make public speeches calling at- tention to the crusade faced by the government in protecting the people's interests against Commun- ist infiltration, it is significant. It means that officials here think the drive to bar confidential inform- ants is making headway due to distortion and lack of knowledge by the American people as to the nature and objectives of the attack, Assistant Attorney General Wil- liam F. Tompkins and FBI Di- rector J, Kdgar Hoover spoke before the International Associa- tion. of Chiefs of Police, and both frankly declared themselves on - the subject of the Communist conspiracy. owe At present councel for a de- fendant indicted for a crime cannot obtain the trangcript of the grand. jury proceedings nor the names of the witnesses. : STIGMA REMAINS Likewise, when an_ indictment is filed and subsequently there is an acquittal, the individual who is accused does carry the stigma of having been indicted. Today those who want security boards inside the executive branch of the govern- ment not to accuse anyone unless guilt is known in advance, because ‘a stigma might remain, are really arguing 'that those who have been acquitted after court trials should not have been tried at all. This is a novel concept of American. law and traditional jurisprudence. * * * “As an institution,” said FBI Di- rector Hoover, ‘‘the confidential informant is used not only by law enforcement but in practically every walk of life, particularly by the press and our financial insti- tutions. In recent. years, there has been a determined campaign de- signed to deprive Jaw enforcement of the use.of the time-tested and valued confidential informant. “The campaign of vituperation is part and parcel of Communist strategy to convert the courtroom into a forum to discredit the judicial processes. For the most part, the technique of the smear has been devised by Comnrunist lawyers, skilled in concealing foul and despicable acts behind proper, “The Communist owes no al- legiance to God, to his family or to his country. He bdwes it only to the party and will do anything the party commands him'to do. He will lie, cheat, steal or do anything for the Communist cause. * \e « “The inroads that Communist law-abiding , who fail to realize that con- spiracies are | behind . ie informants that we nave been able to expose the Communist cy in the past and through them we must stake much of the future security of the United States. That is why. such a. vicious and sus-. tained attack has been made ‘against former Communists who have first-hand knowledge of the secret, diabolical purpose of the Communist party. WON'T FACE FACTS “Those now furthering the cam- paign of vituperation against wit- nesses say that the Communist menace is a myth created by those who testified against it. Therefore, to destroy the myth, they feel it is necessary to destroy the witnesses. . They refuse to recognize the Com- munist enslavement of one third of the world’s people and one fourth of the world’s surface. These wit- nesses have been cross-examined in our cqurts, observed by judges and juries. and they have been brought under the ~-~etrating eye of the American press, After declaring that the use of the confidential informant isn't new — ‘or unusual in criminal law enforce- ment, Tompkins in his address said: “And I dare venture to state that it is because of their very ef- fectiveness as witnesses that they have become a target of abuse by the Communist Party and certain of its apologists.” : It begins to look as if a deter. mined effort will have to be made would frustrate the means of de- tecting criminals. . (Copyright 1955, New York 7 Herald Tribune Inc.) Suntan Letter Answered With a Dash By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. . Recently I wrote you regard- ing the remarkable sun tan lo- tion which I guarantee . . . not- withstanding your assertion that it is absurd to imagine anything that will let a person tan will at the. same time prevent sunburn, I can prove... (No address), I am a. medical student at... end I have been taught that a salt-free diet is often helpful in the control of hypertension. Ir your article you said that the ef- fect of expressive salt consump- tion on blood pressure, in scien- tifically controlled tests, is in- significant. I would appreciate it if you would cite the source of the ‘‘scientifically controlled” tests . . . (Properly signed). “It has been reported that if lodine or iodide is used beyond a certain point it may. produce undesirable or dangerous effects . .” I would like to know your opinion ... (A. M.) In the ‘pamphlet The Iodine Ra- tion, available on written request (clipping will not suffice) if you provide stamped, self-addressed envelope, I give my advice con- cerning the use of iodine in nutri- tion. The use of iodine or iodide as medicine is best left to the judgment of your physician. NO REFERENCE I'm sorry I haven't the refer- ence the medical student asks for, and anyway, if the student's teacher or professor says salt - free diet or salt-poor diet is bene- ficial to a person with high blood pressure, the professor's opinion is as good as any other doctor’s opinion, even as good as mine, so why fash ourselves about it? * * * Incidentally, the medical st u- dent may be interested to know, advising patients to avoid or restrict their intake of foods con- taining much cholesterol is, in my opinion, without scientific foundation — but it makes an im- of Salt, lodin or application that protects against bufning must also retard or pre- vent tanning. But don't let the truth discourage you — when you set out to peddle your magic lo- tion keep in mind the fact that fifty million credulous _custorhers are always waiting for the newest cosmetic that promises to make them beautiful or glamorous over night. Leg not ae ee page jong, in person in bie i tone, wat to Siseace, diag- bovis of trealpent ., Wil be enewored by. Dr. William Brady if a starnped, self- 4 sent to the Pontiac when neces- hy | letters but ey litt ~to | Voice of the People 2 od os _ Praises Press Feature, | Tells of Local Example the Falis to the Lawrence and "Lake Erie, ges ~i3u= iit EEL Eg SoHE it s ef i Lookina Back — 16 Years Ago JAPS NOW seek U.S. friendship. GERMANY POURING troops in- Rumania. ‘ 20 Years Ago FDR EXPECTED TO PUT “CTIGHRS TAKE World Series. 3 Ey = Vests Making Comeback, No Longer Rate Sneers | NEw YORK w— Facts and fancies from the Oddity Alma: nac: . some New. York stores are now featuring ‘the three-piece suit again, There are also signs of a revival of the double-breasted suit, Everyone has heard of the tired businessman, But business girls write by hand... the students now use a typewriter in their school work. Oldtimers who bemoan the pass- ing of the $2 hotel room might be interested in. a 1790 taverr bill on display at the New York Historical . Society... a breakfast of ‘‘cold meat with a pint of good -beer or cyder" cost a dime .. . “A good clean bed with clean. sheets for a single person" cost six cents, or if two slept in the same bed, it was four cents each. Do you like to make a phone call while taking a shower? The Tus- cany brags it is the only hotel in town that has a telephone in every bathroom. * * * - Signposts of the atom age: Carl Thrasher of Seagoville, Tex., built his own backyard atomic shelter for $2,600 . . . complete with bed. electric heater, food supplies and. snorkel-type _ ventilation pipes, it will hold 25 people. Odd ways to make money: Mrs. Ruth Nagle, a Billings, Okla., farm wife, learned to “‘paint’’ with a sewing machine. Her needle stitched portraits and rural scenes now sell for $50 to $75 each. . * * _* Almanac nature study note: The ‘average hen thinks she is doing the farmer a favor if she lays an “egg every morning. But she’s a compared to a queen honey . This busy little lady can lay more than 2,000 eggs in a single day—totaling four times the weight of her own body. Almanac statistical department: The average beginning pipe smoker uses 10 matches for every bowl of tobacco. A survey shows that 73 per tent of boys and girls 5 to 13 years of age prefer TV Westerns to space ship programs, Despite the fact martinis are get- ing ever, In the first six months of this year 914,319 gallons were im- ported, compared to 800,888 gallons in the same period of 1944, * * * Almanac health department: The common cold is still flourishing. About 90 per cent of the entire U.S. population will get at least One cold this winter, But two out of every three persons will get the sniffies three times before next summer The ordinary cold remains one of America's most expensive ail- ments. The nation’s annual toll of 500,000 colds, it is estimated, will cost more than five billion dollars, counting medical expenses and — lost from work, or $10 a Portraits By JAMES 3d. METCALFE With all my love I come to you ... Ll offer you my heart. . . And promise you- most faithfully ... That we will never part... I mean that we shall never part .. . Unless you go away... . For I cannot control your mind . . . And tell you what to say .. . But if you feel the way I do... And give -your heart to me .. . Our life will be a paradise . . . For all eternity +» - Because I know I love you and . . . There is no other one . . . Who is as wonderful to me . . . Beneath the moon or sun... And so if you have fafth in me , . . As I believe in you... Our future will be rosy and . ... Our dreams will all come true. (Copyright 1955) Smiles A bank in Illinois has been robbed three times and threatens to catch up with the baby’s bank, Case Records of a Psychologist: — Widespread Sport of Bargain Hunting Typifies Advantages of Free Republic Men, what do you think is America’s favorite type of hunting? It’s described below. And women are usually most adept to it. But when you fin- ish this case today, you'll have far more respect for the ad- vertisements in this newspaper, for advertising typifies this great Republic. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-358: Mrs, Crane is a vivacious brunet who typifies most wives in being a great addict of bargain sales, - “Just look at these ads!"’ she exclaimed as she was reading the newspaper. “They are really offering some wonderful bargains. So I think I'll go downtown tomor- row and buy some things for Judy, as well as the boys.” A. shrewd wife is an asset to any husband, so I knew it would be a good idea ta O. K. her plans. “What time will you be leaving the house?" I inquired. . . * ® “Well, I think I'll go early,” she replied, ‘for notice this clever innovation.” who open And at 9:30 a. m. the store arrived before its doors were furnished a (10 cent breakfast - “It's a regular $1.05 dinner at the bargain price of just 39 cents,” she added, but I reminded her she was on a diet so she shouldn't tempt herself unduly. BARGAIN HUNTING Many husbands can't understand a wife's fgndness for bargain hunting, but this is the most widespread sport in America and the one which pays richest divi- dends to the average family. Men may squander literally hun- dreds of dollars on fishing tackle or shotguns, and. not bring home a dollar’s worth of edible fish or game. . *._ * @: , _ So masculine hunting and fishing sprees are costly and thus in- efficient. ~Besides, bargain hunting ‘inally becomes a great indoor sport. I have a cousin, who is a talented salesman and manufacturer. But he. spends his evenings scanning the newspaper ads just to pick up bargains. When he fills his garage and attic with too many bargains, then he runs ads himself and sells the stuff, usually at a good profit. * *. He doesn't need most of the things he buys, but he relishes the game of buying and selling just as a major hobby. He is a great golfer and can izing his interest. HURRAH FOR STORES When you analyze. American stores, you'll better appreciate their contribution to our happiness and high standard of living. For example, a grocery carries at least 3,000 different items, while a drug Store or hardware will stock more than 10,000 items. Then be glad you live in our te are Henceforth, read in this newspaper with greater thankfulness, even if you are not shopping bent. rare, of ihe “Pootiag “Pitta” pln Seti sei eae ee ee ee a Ee OOS Bal eee :. | nee SURE hy ae . dj f ; : / ; | bes | J ene aes oe ‘) : d ay} : : , b ae J 5 | sys j pe re : oy. : ¢ ‘ \ is | | : ES . ; . THE PONTIAC; PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1955 j ot SEVEN - z Labeled : : * the world's largest drydock being ie avehall Te. sting 7 evidence at a special legis-|-ig that a normal person would| protects him from being trapped|in Dominican Republic | constructed near Ciudad Trujillo.| Sack Containing $160 | the money gof there. He plans to , ‘Very Liberal’ ~~ _ |. Robert Schmal of the NSC sald | of 100 proof alcohol in ti: class hotel space in Ciudad off for 6-year-old Janice Marshall, | °°%4S in Janice’s name. ss eG f Ns jillo, capital of the Dominican Re- ls ar- | 40,000 Irish Fought ™ oe ome. according to a Pan!) Col oMBIA—Colombia's tobacco into at hole in one of the logs. She} ogyc AGO—The servicing of ra- man protection,” | ATLANTA—About 40,000 Irish-| ATheicr! Tomer harvest this. year is expected to| Seed at the hole and uncovered and absorb in his blood} Shmal said. . | men served. in the Confederate! ionded and three others are being | amount to~ 65,000,000 pounds, al-| some money but couldn't get the| the nation’s set owners more six Schmal said that a “two-fisted, | Atmy in the Civil War. About 170-| built, among them the big Domini-| most 16 per cent higher than last | sack out. than 1% billion dollars during Proposed Drunk | Pere yen a ha ns ayo fat agama ye to drive a car. |-sorb alcohol into his blood stream] Hotel Space Skyrockets |Sctivity in the Republic includes Curious Girl Discovers | and found $160 in old U.S. Sur. lative 2 A new airport near Boca Chica) ,, redeem if and buy U. S. sa Sats tees | suming what is for hima normai| ,8Y the end of this year, first] wan be under way shortly ELKIN, N.C. ® — Curiosity paid | _— 1. 5 exes ! ae . Foe mee Gh While playing in a smokehouse at es as rent LANSING @® — A National Safe-| be set by the proposed me | iy See ee ie Gn public, will have been increased by} Colombia’s Tobacco Up: | her home, she saw a mouse run| Service Repairs Costly The Jaragua Hotel is being ex- a small tobacco sack containing dio and television receivers cost to be con-| experienced drinker ‘doesn't .ab-| 000 Irish fought on the Union side.|can Ambassador. Other building! year. | Her father sawed the log in two | fiseal 1955. LEE LEI EE PRY Keep warm ... from the ‘inside out, — with MEN'S from... Ue 3 CE ARS SERS 14 Les t Piety "eB: AL - “Hanes”, for that - Always a favorite! ‘Hanes’ winterweight soff-as-down fell > pie \ COTTON SUITS, .“DYNEL SUITS | ee ee = | » 4 Waldorf nylon-and-cotton blend 10% wool,90% cotton Winter-weight cotton Heavy winter-weight 1 98 3 - SHIRTS & DRAWERS -UNION'SUITS . Shirts, ‘Shorts —_ UNDERWEA ° 7 ° ! 7 se y es (Ce oy ae. Sizes 38-46. Buy now! 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New Expanded Clock Face from here to the shores hind, Temperatures hit sone ons Re . ‘okt 29 88 : Arctic Ocean. below zero and engines to “SKIN ale ; scopes and fuet| Het running constantly. rifts 30| However, the diesel trucks and Samoan Newlyweds | | sol = They carried. supplies nn. | t0 19 feet were commonplace, } trailers surpassed all expectation ; || Easy to read face, no matter : ee the U, 8.-Cana- aa a pales “Cats” worked in| and kept rolling north ds if ‘they Get 200 lb Cake j bac ured you og lg te 8 8 Dew " vader screen. “layers’’ of two and three, S had been intended all along for a a and awakening buzzer. , ; ‘The private trucking concern Sl at dna aed Arctic operation. es ‘WELLINGTON, NZ. — A ‘200-| blazed its. own highway more “Snowtrain,” each of We 2 The lead “Cats” of the trail-blaz- pound wedding cake, perhaps the | . 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Herrick, professor of WASHINGTON i ~Testiqning education at the University of senators have dropped their dis- Wisconsin, told the seventh annual puted plans to conduct public hear-| Michigan school board conference ings on freedom of religion. at Michigan State University that » * ® today's high school students com- Chairman Hennings (D-Mo) an-|P8Fe favorably with those of yes- terday in reading ability. nounced his subcommittee on con- oo 7 aa ‘i Prof, Herirck said at a reading stitutional privileges has decided tent given ts 9 Winsenain enn: to dispense with the calling of) munity, high school seniors witnesses, He said it will proceed,| placed higher than members ‘of | instead, to the writing of a report| the board of education and some based on replies to a widely cir-| ° their own teachers. | | culated questionnaire ‘sent out by - College freshmen, he said, are | i subcommittee staff aides, at an all-time high standard for | Hennings’ prepared statement} reading skill. /did not mention protests he| Prof. Herrick said criticism of | acknowledges had been received! reading ability of today’s child is from some Catholic, Protestant) slanted to take examples from and Jewish church leaders against | the minority. : the pian for public hearings. ‘« * * * Market- i | Shattering A \e P ‘A ices on of | » ; “The vast percentage of today's Hennings. told reporters these | school children, right down to the churchmen had expressed concern | sixth grade, are reading above lest public hearings explode into| average,” the speaker said. controversies having little or no - Ho relation to the basic issue of how | p-jj; Scodeus of settelon an ponent ced | Billions -Lent for Cars by the Constitution has fared in} NEW YORK—In the 10 years this country. since V-J Day, American families Others have protested the idea| have borrowed 84 billion dollars | of delaying or abandoning the! to buy cars,*and 86 per cent of | hearings, | it has been repaid. ; ee i PERON EXILE—Maria Goran Weiss, glamorous, -of Juan Peron is seeking a luxurious villa in - Zurich, Switzerland, for the deposed Argentine dictator. 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O'Connor, testifying in his own defense as the last witness, said yesterday that under the Consti- tution no government authority can inquire into the political opinions of its citizens. committee had a right to ask him if he were a member of tile Com- munist party. : TOOK FIRST AMENDMENT O’Conner; $s, lives in Winnetka, Ill., and Little Compton, R.I.- He’ is the author of “Mellon's Mil- lions,” “The ‘Astors” and other eoke. : He was charged with contempt | Want Indonesia Minister Ousted Parliamentary Elections Press to Get Harahap Removed From Office! © JAKARTA, Indonesia — A - mounting Nationalist party lead in returns from Indonesia's first par- hap’s caretaker government, * * * Harahap’s Moslem Masjumi par- ty was running fourth, behind the Moslem Orthodox Radicals and the Communists as well as the Na- tionalists. The prime minister, whose friendliness to the West con- trasts with Nationalist coolness, has said he will step down only after the new Parliament is or- ganized early next yeat, However, leaders of several par- ties represented in the temporary government suggested that their ministers resign to provoke a Cabi- net crisis. Some newspapers joined Soekano, 4 Nationaist. padirrdrshdr in the Nationalist and Communist demands that President Soekarno dissolve the appointed provisional Parliament .to force 's ny congres- sional committee that asked him about Communist party member- ship. — * O'Connor said he had read about sub- zens, He said McCarthy had called him merely in an effort to “black- en. my name and ruin my repw tation.” ft de of et i i ut Boyd, 36, a substitute clerk in the main post office, of stealing 50 cents from a letter. Judge John P. Barnes sentenced him to a year and a day in prison, Economic War Touches Egypt Soviet Strengthens Grip on Middle East Nations With Commercial Ties PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, The Young Meii’s Christian Assn. here provides hea FUN AT “¥” — Four young swimmers get in some practice at the offers an extensi Pontiac YMCA pool. The “YY” provides stimulating tertainment to 2,300 youths each week. A United Fund agency, it also UF Contributes to ‘Y’ P rograms recreation and en- Each Friday night the “Y" at- tracts (900 school students who are members of. the Swim and Swing Club, Payments of a nominal merh- bership fee allows club members to engage in swimming, dancing, games and refreshments on a low- cost, pay-as-you-go plan, “We feel this carefully super- lent outlet for energetic young peo- ple,” said Director Theodore N. Slosson. Another large group of boys spend their spare time as active members of the “Y” affiliated Phalanx Club and Hi-¥Y Clubs at local schools, The adult program is more side today with sharp Gov. Goodwin J. Knight for bring- ing a California Republican party i é ih as a favorite son—and only nom- inal—candidate, “ * * * Kreihbiel said in his statement: “Gov. Knight by his conduct in injecting partisan politics President is confined to pital bed forfeits any have had to enter the national] ture. He certainly doesn't belong in the class of such outstanding men as Vice President Nixon and Sen, Knowland.” = Picket Line May Keep Hare From Convention WHAT'S MY INSTRUCTIONS: fEoch word is’ reloted scramble os few os possible appears under orrow, reading 1AMA. * e+e © © w & ¢ we wre 1 NOIM 2 TARBIB 3 GIMCA 4 CKRIT c_oOUmMNCUOF $ NICO 6 LILKS 7 DRAC 8 NENRAM roPes bowl et CASS Ware My Line Inc Yesterday's engwer) Swing, sleep. pirch, stat, elon fowtr, adjust, tut,” eCtron, 10°6 ve adult program. 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Smith, a young atomic scientist built a magnet so powerful it en- ables him to ‘‘listen’’ to the hearts of atoms, The magnet is part of a machine so new it still is unnamed. Only at the University of Colorado, has a few exist in the world. But oil companies think it will lead to new methods of making crude petro- leum yield more gasoline. Chem- ists can use the machine to study the formation of molecules. - Smith explains that the magnet creates a field 150,000 times as strong. as the earth. Into this field he places a sample containing an atomic heart—a nucleus. Magnetic energy in the machine starts the nucleus—and others like it—rac- ing. The nuclei. spread out until another pulse of energy brings them all into position, At this_point, the magnetized nu- clei turn into miniature broadcast- ing stations. They start to hum at very high frequencies. Smith is able to pick up this “nuclear spin echo". and show it visually on a screen. similar to a TV screen. From the shape of the wave from on the screen, scientists learn about the magnetic properties of nuclei, about the interaction on one nucleus with another, and about the electrons that spin around the nuclei. It’s all part of learning why matter behaves as it does. To build the machine, Smith used 200 vacuum tubes and two tons of copper, "The number of passenger-train cars in service in the United States dropped from an average of 53,216 in the 1926-30 period to 32,800 at the start of 1955. : British TV Viewers Uaware of Choking LONDON, Eng. — Tele-viewers’ who recently watched a British commentator being hoisted from |’ the sea by a helicopter didn't know he was nearly seenet to death. It happened to 36-year - old Berkeley Sntith during a ‘“‘live” broadcast from the Navy's newest | aircraft carrier H.M.S. Bulwark. Said Smith, afterward: .“I be- came entangled with a length of microphone cable which tightened around my neck, slowly strangling me. - I was landed on the deck of the carrier just in time. One TV critic ‘said_I looked) grim. I felt grim. My wife was looking in but’ did not realize anything was wrong. Viewers saw Smith raise his hands to his neck —but it was a long distance shot. Used Clothes Here Means Cash Abroad HOUSTON, Tex. (INS) — A Houston firm makes big money | rounding up ald clothes. PARIS — The distress cry of a wrote. “Half the month I starve. I. only when there is a war.” The firm acts as a clearing house for used clothes, reprocessed wool- ens and silks from throughout central U.S., exporting them - to foreign countries. Leon W. Brown, head of the Houston Wiper and Mill Supply Co., said the people in. Harris County alone discard a pound of clothes per person each month—a total of one million pounds worth some $30,000. The firm expects eventually to export to Japan .and Italy 300,000 pounds of woolens and silks and 60,000. pounds of used clothing ‘a month, Florida City Decides to Keep Horse Laws PALATKA, Fla. —The city of Palatka is recodifying its ordi- nances but Mayor J. H. Millican says there is-no plan for oniitting | these three which have been on] the books a long time: All persons under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Horses may be hitched only to designated ‘hitching posts—not to lamp posts—on downtown Lemon street. Boats on the St. Johns River may travel no faster than five miles an hour. | Sweeps Winner Is Calm AUKLAND, N, Z.—A family syn- dicate of four here who won $168,- 000 in an Australian lottery took the news calmly, Dr. Louis Robin- son, spokesman, said he has been buying tickets for 20 years with- out previous success. The pool will be divided between hirh, his law- yer brother, their mother and a brother-in-law, HH M. Israel. William Borst, tall, ‘gaunt, aged| My child is sick. I cannot éven Distress Cries 29, now a elerk in an insurance |light a fire because we have No Genet eters sa of F or mer Tramp on nam ly “For two. punts -t “he are ~geollmd ae BB ae William McKinley took a‘plane to Haunt Parisians worked for the royal salary of | live again outside this rotten so-|his Seattle home after visiting | 95,000 francs ($70) a month,” he| ciety that remembers our existence | his former: Katiapel home, Said Gifts and offers of jobs rolled in. Each day 1 walk five miles to But Borst says: “There are thou- hurry but that's na rein op fr off the streets after dark unless}, ont By le nowy” ing sands like me in Paris.” | tering on a journey.” << | EZ my ed Nylon Blend ARPETING Com plete! Padding and installation included . Take your pick of these wonderful, nylon-blended loop and pile-cut carpetings! 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E | i t i | eA¥8 E s i ! sk L i i i z ‘i i Fai? i 414 a Year; Dried Type | THE PONTIAC PRE ai SS, TH 3, Pie \ Pontiae Press Photo MOTHER JOINS PTA — October is membership|to meet Mrs, Beryl Sherman (second from right) enroliment time for PTAs in Pontiac. Getting an! principal of LeBaron School, and Mrs. Hugh Stimson, early start is Mary Emma McBride who brougth her | 630 Wesbrook. Ave., membership chairman mother, Mrs. Robert McBride (left), 610 Third St.,| Baron. of Le- New York Hospital Reports Hiss Good’ reported in “very good” condition today at New York Hospital. ment secrets to Whittaker Cham. | bers, admitted onetime courier. for a prewar Soviet spy ring. Chief of Police Testifies Against Own Brothers WHITESBURG, Ky. ®—Police A hospital spokesman declined to say why the former State De- partment official is in the hospital: Hiss, 50, made his last required report to a parole officer four days Chiet Oda Amburgey _ testified against two of his brothers in Cir cuit Court yesterday, But. they were acquitted of stealing copper wire from a coal company. The police chief arrested Victor before he entered the hospital Sept. 7 | He served 3 years and 8 months | of a five-year perjury sentence for | denying before a federal grand | and Estill Amburgey along with three of his other brothers after an investigation of the theft at the Sandlick Coal Co. Theft charges against the other ', brothers are still pending, Urban League Picks |Glickman Trustee The National Urban League today announced the election of Louis J. Glickman, New York real estate investor and philan- thropist, as a member of the league’s board of trustees. health and social service, he is well qualified to serve the organi- zation. The Urban League is a national interracial social agency designed to secure equal oppor- tunity for Negro and other minority groups. . i 7 |Candidate to Beat | cerned mainly with a plea for * | Democratic unity and with an en- Butler Tells Dems Nixon Is Easiest BIRMINGHAM, Ala. M - Vice President Nixon “is the easiest Republicap to beat" for the presi- ocratic National Committee, * * ’ Butler, here for a Jefferson- Jackson Day fund-raising dinner, talk to the party rally was con- dorsement of Sen. Lister Hill for renomination and re-election next year. 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Pepto } ee Bs aod] Vildinll ale hos hoc pnsdsg Hpn 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1955 by TWENTY-THREE) They Can’ the tbers Lightning Playfully | "anor so struck tne rato | HUNQLY COONS RAI | "ree toy vou more minows,| Many Blueprints Used, tion: “Reunification may be possible, pat in 10 or 15 years.” Nazi Germany's conquest of Po- chambers, is now a museum. * * * Almost every family in Poland has been touched by personal The legacy Nazis ee Cleans Gr ttt tional Polish hatred for the Rus- sians. The Poles do not bother to Democrat. “We Poles dislike the Russians,” a progovernment.editor in Cracow said, “But we hate the Germans. Since we are between them, we have to take the lesser of two evils,” The Soviets have capitalized on this by pouring industrial goods and financial credits into Poland, by isolating Russian troops from ' public view and by recognizing instances when Polish patriotism must take precedence over Com- munist party doctrine. : Government spokesmen argue’ that a reunified Germany would | instill 70 million Germans, gazing across the Oder-Neisse frontier, with ambitions to recover old German territory now in Polish hands. A Germany divided with 50 million in the West and 18 mil- lion under Communist role in the East is regarded as much less of a worry. Warsaw offieials admit that the forces of destiny require Germany to be fitted together eventually. But they argue that in 10 years more, Poland’ will ‘be so solidly entrenched in its western terri- tories that the 1945 Oder-Neisse border will be generally accepted in world councils. This, they’ claim, is also Soviet eo a Communists at East German , tending the World Youth Festival here in July were embroiled in various incidents. An angry crowd threatened physical violence when the Germans tried to give candy nt Notice of Special Assessment: Sanitary Sewer on Howland Ave- nue from Dellwood to Lather Street. ‘To: J. A. Tillson, Green, Clarence Wilson, Wm. Tay- ig Roy aoe — = Mtn Willie d end to al ag “poties: That the roll of the ee Assessment heretofore m: the for sbiie inspection. Notice is also hereby i tober A.D. the 13th = Dg om sia tts ent, at which time an p - tunity will be given all interested be heard. A wated: October 5, 1056, WO 6908 : : ADA R. EVANS, City Clerk Oct. 6, 1055 Notice of Special Assessment: . Girb, Gutter, Drainage and Re- lated Work on Virginia From Baldwin to Saginaw Street. To M. A. Benson, Cleo A. Buttrey, Arley A. Weaver, Mrs Gertrode Van Camp. Margaret Schabite, . J Oxender, ; - Stamman, F. A. Laidlaw. Wiliam Crews. AW. Bpurlock, Jessie M. and Gladys Seg T. Burgess, C. F. Pfister, James H. McIntosh, . Kravetz, Mall, Catherine oO Ss 2 ba = > n a E = = Spencer, Craig, Mrs. Gladys M. Mrs. Alex Maginnis, Perry ‘persons interested, roll of the Spect assessment curb, cutter, drainage and related work on Virginia Avenue from Baldwin ax nue to Seetnaw Street {is now on ie in mv office for pobiic Inspection. | Notice is also hereby given, that ° amission and the Cry of Pontiac, will meet at the Com- mieston Chamber in said City, on the 13th dav of October A. D., 1985 at ™., to review said assessment, and place opportunity interested to o'clock P at which time will be given all persons heard. ; O nated: October 4, 1955. oe ADA R. EVANS, City Clerk Oct. 6. "SS. Notice of Intention to Constract Water Main in Pearsall or by notified that at & bre Ug oon af the Commission of Michigan held on the 4th day of October, 1055 br resolu- plen, profile provement is sen the es shall ment the . emus the Skips Around Town © ’ KENNETT, Mo. w@—Lightning, Resort Guests’ Bait because the original minnows had a way of evaporating from the by Aircraft Industries LOS ANGELES — The use of more than 19,000,000 square feet of Police had to break up several Polish with a German accent. : we little groggy. Neither bolt caused deins | caught the coons at their thievery: | blueprints a year is required, in * ee [on & Playful spree, caused little fire and neither Mrs, Garrett nor were good for business—in more) one swiping minnows,,while the|the manufacture of ‘aircraft and — ae + ugg ete Igneay Krasicki , & former noble, | damage but a lot of confusion in| Williams was burt. ways than one—but a northern | other performed. guided missiles by a typical Amer- ace ee a | ee fee seats Sie, een | 0 Missouri town. | . ——F Wisconsin resort operator's pet) meetin eserentn ican aircraft company. — ing abound. In a hotel in Zopp rhs Giese teams wis b Cole sitea Soh ek Gon a a 200, tons of snseatichdes, Lee Eeaar Goaes to di naoece] Giltgey 40 Wes taleghees deoner The Weepeints could _otwer : ee fat gi : 8 ‘ > . 4 came tk : ages to its t netwo: i ; an angry girl stormed out of the ' munist, not the Russians. * - pipe and into and out of Mrs.’ poldville reports. 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Sond Paper, Paint Mixe: 5 PHONE CUME IN! o1 Mall THIS COUPON: Please send me the “10-IN-I” W pagal i 1 am enclosing $1.00 Down, and will pay balance $1.00 a week. 7 Reg. $3.95 STERLING CONSOLE STICKS $179 Pr. vwthing ONLY Save more than % on this sensa- tional value! Beautiful sterling can- die sticks with Gadroon border, weighted base. Hurry! SPECIAL al SH AWS | el Lar nbs Hi: NOT 1I*¢ EXTRA FOR CREDIT! WS \ : 17 ore NEW FALL | COSTUME JEWELRY Pins @ Earrings @ Bracelets SALE! $]00.— , : _ | : Sturwing new styles in the season's / 24 North Saginaw St., Pontiac State Bank Bldg. PHONE © | FE 26022 i" Se smartest fashions. You'll want sev- / eral at this low price, Come early / OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS "til 9 P. M. f - j eo Wy Sh ow , a ak | acy, tenere ape sa ail ba Ae Apc ® Fis Bi + fecal inti v ites alii deat de 5 — eh Ail al pay EP ape nip yong ieee A ee ee i Path As ARE AGS Bee CR st a eae ey \4 % jf Bi fs f 4 1 , > 4 4 { i ' i « * Ti a an a a a ON we gn j pes ‘ ¥ } ! ‘ 3S ? - ® ’ \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1955 : - h sdist Temperance Officials Admit i 1g Battle Against Demon Alcohol — Methodist “The temperance people, after | number of new churches went up offctals have | digging into Internal Revenue Serv-| by only 5,697. § wow gr heegdg Soe ice statistics, dredged up this in-| MORE SALOONS 2 og formation: | As a result; there are 141,733) During one three-month period, More. saloons, bars, cocktail |. ending June 20, new liquor outlets lounges and liquor stores than, emporiums ie there are churches, syoagogues | rd for each} increased by 9,053. up, . F : and temples. in this country.’ But in all of 1954, they said the| 74 bcaidown shows 441,789 | nk G Stay - OR tal Ss! {ee establishments dispensing alcohol, | << | and 300,056 dispensing religion. = LOOK, /Ds BIG SISTER'S! ~| One reason for the big increase | K ! udp =e. 4 in the liquor statistic, according *\ to a temperance man: More and | € =: "| more grocery stores are getting d - | permits to sell beer and wines. * * * - | The temperance -people . didn't _| stop here. They report that, on the © | latest figures available, this nation spent $9,855.000,000 on alcoholic drinking each year as compared with $2,964,000,000 on churches. BETTER INVESTMENT | They even came up with the * | news that; from a business stand- 5 point, a bar is a better investment >| than a church. ‘ They reckoned the average | church budget at no more than $15,000 to $20,000 a year. This com- ) | pares with a study of 256 taverns— reconnaissance “dry” platoons try | — ito read every speck of literature - | put out by the “wets” — which showed a typical bar did $55,807 worth of business a year. * * *« 2S oe: thle ee Red, brown, . black, benedic- tine. Famous for © | softness and flex- © ibility. Perfect lor © | the dry front except for one statis- growing feet. >| tie the temperance board gets * | more joy out of reporting. 4 The fight still goes steadily on + | SPECIAL SELLING! | s)02"- "Sor Ee he ; ae ° > repeal, it has won 21,334 of them. - Greatest Promotion in Our History : .* 8 - | And even though the bar business C Se le Ss ddl *| seems to be booming, the board points with pride to this: 25 million FRIDAY and SATU RDAY ONLY! ‘Well, that's about. the news on Americans still live in areas where || it's Megal to buy whisky. Post Office fo Issue | ON. 3 +|Pamphlet on Mailing | ty 7 : ‘| aig = |e ; : ies te ‘Slicing Block H|phlet entitiled “Packaging and | Mt . with Knife "| available tree at all post offices | ae Hi Pr fer % m Wrou auf od | 29 Tron The pamphlet describes the | types and sizes of cartons best © | suited for outer and ‘inter ship- Bleck and White ping containers; gives details for 2 ee Wine and White ‘the internal protection for goods 1 | : Pink and Black oe , a sh and Risst [ \being shipped: lists hints on wrap Vi BRATOR. Gee weror curone rinsn ay meee ear ee |framed articles; and gives. in- . Comes complete with attechments. 12” POP UP 2 | 1 | structions for - making various = f | tpes of 1 ; parcels to insure the | quickest possible delivery. $ 99 % | The Postmaster General enipha- - : | sized that much of the delay in ’ \' , | | delivery of parcels, particularly / as, / im Great for face, body . W bile the a iia Christmas, and most of the or scalp S| damage en route is due to lack of| | \ Supply Lasts? * | knewledge of basic rules to follow | | in mailing packages. ermine ==t/U.S. Opposes 3 z Making Records 3 | Buy Your MAT 4TRESS of Jury in Action 4 _ at OXFORD Speen lf fen ge - BUY THE BEST—BUY DIRECT _ || th Justice Department to preserve PAY LESS cer te ‘ | the “sanctity of the jury room.” This was in reaction to disclos- ure yesterday that jury delibera-| Reduce With tions in five civil cases in a Wichi- Way-Less ~ ta, Kan., federal court last year had been recorded as part of a research project conducted by/|' . Harry Kalven of the Uni- versity of Chicago, % * * | Kalven said it was done with 4 the prior consent of the judges and the attorneys for all parties =D , — ‘ . : “Slim-Jim” Plastic concerned. Fiche Atty. Gen. Brownell, declaring : ’ ng 10-RIB Tub-Ums the . Justice’ Department ‘‘unequi- vocally opposed to any recording | te eavesdropping on the delibera- . : ‘ Umbrella Slippers tions of the jury,”’ announced .the . ; . ' department will ask Congress “‘at Plates : : pend $7? Pd 2 hi Safe To Enamet . Bi the first opportunity” to enact Stanback } j ons KONTROL * [legislation ° ‘to prevent such intru- i Cheice of colers ' - sions. . . TABLETS - MT DENTAL STAIN , | Eastland said his Internal Secu- ' Ss Re CLP We rebuild old mattresses . rity subcommittee would open Handy tie of 12 cpt DAY Lo aA\ “2 ~ OS ‘\ as ZY REMOVER make them new in. the © best ma- terisle used. Call im the Seat We will plek- | hearings ° on the situation saree) up and deliver your work the same day. | week, OXFORD MATTRESS C0. |oczvz=z 23°44 DPE =) SQ | = 49: West Huron Street FE 2.7695 | normally -are “carried on in strict | we 7 afl — Se. Lg Removes even stubborn os i secrecy. i as BS SSPECIAL = SAL Se SPECIAL PURCHA ~ BREE! § Par | = OR HOT a she CHROME SETS ; Meayy-Dety & | uh g s . tobacco stains from Ve, Peed!) Clee ee CHOICE Ya Price! —— gp ai | 1 eee | larly sels for $1.59 and $1.49 $ me. A ee S WITH THIS ag Wires) | Ezz ib: 254 (i BUY NOW AND SEE WHAT YOU SAVE! - 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS : caciesearee WERE MOVING to 172 S. ‘SAGINAW This value compte Be Co® ‘First Quality New Galvanized Pipe Cash end Carry at Wholesale Prices (21-ft.) lengths 4" (21-ft. lengths) “ (21-ft. lengths) “ (21-ft. lengths) (21-ft. lengths) " (21-ft. lengths) 2.29 .2.98 4.25 5.67 .6.71 .8.97 BIG SAVINGS on SOIL PIPE | 4-in. er Hub (5-ft.) . .$3.98 3-in. Singlet Hub (5-ft.) . . $3.49 Yes, we're moving to LARGER, MORE MODERN QUARTERS at 172 South Saginaw Street. Just 1% blocks south of our present location . DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM STANDARD ELECTRIC. ‘With this new, LARGER STORE ‘we can. offer our customers MORE BARGAINS, MORE FREE PARKING, EASIER SHOPPING, BETTER SERVICE. But in order to make the move quickly, and less costly . WE MUST DISPOSE OF OUR PRESENT STOCK! SO HURRY IN . SAVE MORE AT SAVE PLUMBING! : OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS ’til 9 TREMENDOUS _ CHECK THESE SAVINGS BARGAINS ON EVERY ITEM!. FOR WHAT YOU NEED! ‘h! Grede, 5¥%-Ht, Eljer (4 only) Hl Voinch Elbows .... . 12¢ es White Gast Tub 50 , ved ga ng Og Yy-inch T’s ......... 19¢ es Also 3 Only ... 5-ft. ‘A’ Grode 1 | White Cast Tubs $ V2-inch — coeee -49e Ea. 1 iia Gesiee cekaecrseuy Sarinch L’s ......... 18¢ Ea. fee $1295 %-inch T’s ...... 200 t Bottle Ges, Automatic (6 only) 34-inch Unions ...... Ge rs. | Hot Water Heaters. . 56950) 5 1%ydneh D L's Ge r= 12 Only (less seat) ‘ 2 Close Coupled Toilets. $1950 | Yo-inch Copper Tubing 27¢ ©. } Bageler $239.50 fi 10-inch Pipe Wrench . .$139 Cabinet Sint Sinks .. #14695 | 14-inch Pipe Wrench . $169 "- with Fe ALL TOOLS MARKED DOWN FOR ~ Wash Bowls .......s1195 oe (Save 60%) Vj-inch Shul-Offs .. .. 966 r Vp H. P. (with tonk) Reg. $98.50 Reg. $1.39 Shallow Well Pumps. .$7950 34-inch Shul-Offs ..... $110 eq. . with stand and feucet) [seed Bole Tete tna Fibregias Undry ty $2650 For Fest Clearance Tai ar os — Mother- . 795 | 96-inch Sink Tops .. $2475 $ 42-Gel. (7 only) = $8 - Pressure Tanks ee $1295 Colored Toilet Seats ..$ 495 Laundry Tray Faucets $ 395 All Bathroom Accessories sopean 3 am tons. «tbr 50% off list them all here. COMPARE THESE VALUES ao rors commci JALITY SUMP MEDICINE. 4 PUMPS CABINETS mt °36 EASY TERMS « "3 WAYS TO BUY | 50 with lights. Cash . Leyaway No Money Down (As low -as $1 125 S weekly) WE NEED EXTRA HELP to work daring this big sale 0 ee SDAY, | raipay. oat SATURDAY MAGHTS bs § O'CLOCK . . oe SuNDAY rion wo aM: PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. FREE Fall Sock of Soll Pipe Fittings Everything in Plumbing Supplies PARKING 100 S Sagiaaw St. Phones: FE 5-2100 and FE 4-683 Det Cath od : : DELIVERY 4 _ [ALL STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE . . BUILDING FOR LI THE , PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1955 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Beuter Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings OPEN FRI. & MON. “til 9 P.M. PRESTONE PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE. Limit 4% 2 Gels. GABARDINE JACKETS 99 “Van.” Quilted Lining Utility S 500 ‘White Boys’ Winter } Paint ‘JACKETS scales «Quilt Lined ants 7 69 | Gel. L “SHOES .. $999 a All leather uppers | $sgey S |} Work and FURNACE FILTERS 69° . Fibregles 32-Pc. Filter CHINA Dinnerware 99 SETS $5.95. ELECTRIC Room Heater Reg, 9.95 Bs AQ BOWL patterns ‘ $449 ve $19.95 General Electric Steam & Dry Iron 10" =. $14.95 All Rubber HIP BOOTS S|. - DORMEYER MIX-WELL Including __ MEAT @ Famous Makes @ First Quality : By OWEN CRUMB AUBURN, N.Y. @—A piece of history goes on display here when the home of William Henry Seward, restored to the somber splendor. of the days of Lincoln, is opened to the public. "B88 * + * Stepping through the doorway, a visitor leaves the present out- side and feels like a part of the days when Seward served as governor of ° New York, U.S. Senator and secretary of state in the cabinets of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, Three rooms have heen con- verted te house mementos. In one | ‘ts a piece of bedsheet, slashed by a knife, taken from the bed in which Seward was lying when he was attacked by an assassin fm the same plot which brought about the death of Lincoln. ‘The table in the glittering din- ing room is set with China given the Seward family by Prince Na- poleon Joseph Charles Paul Bona- japoleon — whose portrait hangs the diplomatic gallery on the SEWARD’S ICEBOX The place of honor in the gallery fs given to Emanuel Leutze's oil painting of the Signing of the Alaska Treaty. The $$7,200,000 purchase nego- tiated by Seward and. dubbed “Seward's Ice-box” by his enemies also is recalled by numerous me- memtos of Alaska, But one of the most striking evidences of this high-spet in Seward’s career ls a huge copper samovar, presented by Baron Edward Stoeck!, Russian minis- ter to the United States, with whom .Seward negotiated the purchase, samovar surveys the dinin from its resting place atop ‘a traditional buffet: A practical note on Seward's po. litical career is evident in a two- jvolume biography of Thurlow Weed, . tucked among shelfloads of biographies. In the dining room hangs an oversize portrait of | Weed, Editor of the Albany Evening Journal, Whig and Republican strategist and a principal guiding hand behind Seward. BUILT IN 1816 The house was built in 1816-17 by Judge Elijah Miller, Seward's father-in-law. A fireplace in the parlor’ where the great men of Seward’s time were entertained was carved. by Brigham Young, then a 16-year-old carpenter who was to become a guiding force in || the Mormon Church. Sections of the house were added by the family until it came to its present 40-room size, . Twelve reoms will be on public display. Foundation Historical Society, formed under the Emerson Foun- dation headed by William Emerson + of Auburn. William H. Seward ITI gave the death in 1951, The foundation restore the building to its civil- war grandeur, LITTLE RESTORATION | » But the restoration has been minute. In the library where Sew- -was tucked away when important Ta bust. of Lincoln sits opposite the 1872. Were it not for a quirk of poli- tics, the house might have been the home of a president. Seward “was the leading Republican candi- date for president in 1860, But his former political associate, Hor- ace Greeley, threw his weight: against him and Lincoln won the nomination. CORWIN = ° + __ eo TLLEY ls ; z _§ bd 3 F * * gf Oar. ee “| & . L Se, z bed “ge ° ses ” * eile lw te $ ; OAKLAND } NO, 1200 Resone to Com'l, No, 1 — @ Assessor's Plat § Lots 1 to @ incl. ©. division, | \aAdopted October 4, 1955 Effective October 14, 1055. Ao Ordinance to Amend ~. Building peg 4 Ry? of ores No. — ne — City of Pontise ordains: Section 1. The the _Bwiding Zone Ordinance is hereby rovide that the land in set forth, O. P. Beier Subdivision, providing deeded from £, side A. di Beier Subdivision. widening line is centerline of Oakland Aven 2. The change oe “ine build. ing sone map in: the above area to ie One is ety ——— to the pe .. of this sueuement shat cs ven in a newspaper of genera) circula- Hon tn this city: * thet such. public 4. ‘This ordinance shall take a after the date of its he City Commis- sion of the City of parte, the nephew of Emperor - The house was restored by ‘the | house to the foundation on his declines to say what it cost to ard worked (and where his family | visitors were being entertained), couch where the secretary died in . Beier Sub- | building some map of | tag is hereby. fixed at October 4, H istorical Seward d Maes --- seme in —— Upjohn Enters Mexico KALAMAZOO Ws— The Upjohn Co., pharmaceutical firm, has an- nounced formation. of a wholly G. Upjohn, president, said Robert &. Jordan will be president of the pee en noire jsnenctemmnsintsie owned Mexican subsidiary. Dr. E. |. WEARS GOWN — William H. Seward's great-great-granddaughter, Miss Cornelia Messenger, is shown in the drawing ard home. She is looking at portraits of Seward, his. wife and daughter Fanny (center), Miss Messenger, a senior at nearby Wells Callege, is wearing one of stool s swecite pom, subs: aay ations in December, Canada, = ond Brazil. A Steeler. Garment, steven is building ore carriers for a Los Angeles company. Exhibits of the old Sew- which will begin oper- Upjohn al- ready has_ foreign subsidiaries vin Goldfish Eating Ri Continue in Belgiut - GRAMMONT, Belgium — Citi’ zens here recently again thronged the market square to watch the mayor © and town officials open live goldfish. ‘| This. is not a new craze ie « curious ceremony which has been held there without a break for 360 years. No local municipal official is allowed to retain his post unless he observes the custom annually on the appointed date. Before the vigilant eyes of spec- tators who will tolerate no evasion, each — irming participant is handed a goblet of wine in which the goldfish are swimming. Then the men step up for their ordeal, drain the contents and thus assure their livelihood at least for another 12 months. Leaves $94,196 Estate GRAND RAPIDS W—Dr. John T. Fawcett, former chief of staff at Elyria, Ohio, Memorial Hospital and late president of B & G Ter- an estate Valued at $94,196, accord- ing to a Probate Court inventory. Dr. Fawcett died last June 20. Old Theater Doomed BATTLE. CREEK #—The Post | Theater, where such old-time stars ‘as Lillian Russell and Sarah Bern- hardt once performed, is § soon to their mouths an dswallow several |. minal, Inc., at Grand Rapids, leftt. * 46° = 7 eet 2.98 Cut down your heaping bills, enjoy warm comfort all winter! New plastic storm shade acts like expensive storm window, creates air pocket ingulation for draft-free health protec: tion. Quickly installed just like a window shade, does not in- terfere with drapes or shades. No taking down, disappears on roller when not needed. Beat winter's icy blasts... hurry to Rosenberger's now! wen (FS COLDD u-? wen ors Wann Zo : | HL Wie Hie | | \ul ut | | Complete! rsapy to nano Cut TO YOUR size . Alweys Come feo O SENBERGER'S Sefere Vou Gecerate 34 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. FE 2-7004 iaseoenianean slant deena seam THE MAGIC TOUCH OF TOMORROW Here are revolutionary advances that introduce a new era of push-button ‘driving. Gone is the shift lever! You now “tune in” the range of Power- Flite automatic driving on the Dodge . Magic Touch push-button control! New V-8 and 6 engines, with surging break-away power, up to 230-h.p., set a Born of success—born for success! New '56 Dodge is your reward for the greatest sales gain in Dodge history, New 96 DODGE Born of Success to Challenge the Future! Here is a Dodge so dramatically beau- tiful, so daring in design that other cars seem ordinary by comparison. the industry! —_ new standard of thrilling performance. The look of success! The feel of success! The power of success! These are your rewards for the great Dodge advance —a dividend of ertra value made possible by the greatest sales gain in This daring new '56 Dodge goes on display today. Come see its dramatic new Jet-Fin styling, and discover the thrill of push-button driving! NEWS FLASH! New ‘56 Dodge shatters eve car record on Bonneville Salt F American stock RIEMENSCHNEIDER BROS. 232 South Saginaw Street . j Pontiac, Mich. THE PONTIAC PRESS. if i} THURSDAY. OCTORER 6. 1955 ice. os a sea Teer Bi Bay ener the Re ip CELLAR WALLS : Browa vailabl i Stroy’ print a Damage from a single storm b wet? DAMp> r Red . ‘gan top 100 million dollars, r - eee « Sturdy Soles Sizes Borge also played around) Typhoon Louise, this year’s most ® @] Rubber Heels 9 03 with a watch “guaranteed for aes a took at least 42 tives one ® Py ' ” week during its rampage throug ! lifé—not yours—its,” he said, southors Japés. Anether 4 were - . -. rf pa iets The Jack Bennys hope | injured. The storm's howling winds ' na le omen Lents Ot wm 90 ‘ Merit ‘ oes : the rift between dtr. Joan tore down a high-tension wire and) BIG WHEELS — Alert and ready to travel are these police dogs,/g ‘ ’ ' - VICTOR BORGE and young broker Seth ony eae has — the | training for the police show parade in Berlin, Germany. Axel, left, andg Do It Yourself «] 43 N. Saginaw St. Open Fri., Mon. ’til 9 Baker—who were married in a spectacular wedding—can car ot lgata, a city of & quar | Senta will “driye” the radar-controlled motorcycle in the annual display e 256 South Soginaw ‘ aoe , mae. of the training and efficiency of Berlin's law enforcement forces. e _ be patched up. He's around NY, Joan's been visiting San After Louine howled cut. te see. Francisco, and the Bennys are taking care of their grand- | nearly 300,000 persons were Nasiag- daughter, — less, ‘ ye x * * * TYPHOON ALLEY Gretchen Wyler, the dancin’ darlin’ of “Sik Stockings,"| On her way up “Typhoon Alley” turns out to be a poetess. Interviewing her in her dressing room | from Guam, Louise also flattened three months ago, I left my bat. She's just returned it with | the American base on historic Iwo the following poem. in longhanil: Jima and took a pass at Okinawa, “It potted a plant, held punch at solrees, where the United States maintains large garrison, Be Even wore it myself on rainy days, “. nentii 0a sj But now I'll return it ypnoon Merge hosted to 8 step today on Japan's: doorstep after My maid says she'll burn it keeping 88 million Japanese on “agin, va oe pape . — wile pasion ts * jo pelea ape : : "She's mad ‘cause.I used it to mix mayonnaise.” edge for days. eo ar 4 WO Ro OR ae Jane Russell was sittirig unconcernedly in her upstairs dress- =. oe b igang lle ate- i ing room at CBS the other night while Jackie Gleason Was) oo tor the charge tothe nerth. f stalling in front of millions of viewers When full_grown, Pacific ty. - waiting for her to come on stage for eS “Stage Show.” When frantic couriers -: told her she was due on stage, Jane ex- claimed, “You mean the show is on already?” Nobody'd told her. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... John Huston wanted to direct Mike Todd’s “Around the World in 80 Days,”. but Mike said, “I don't want any geniuses [> on my pictures” ... Marion Marlowe & will gross $200,000 in her first yeat away from A. Godfrey . .. Marlon Brando's long-distancing Genevieve Chavis at the local restaurant where she's a waitress .«» Claire Fitzpatrick is a finalist for : title of “Queen of Screen Publicists ‘Guild's Movie Page Ball.” Bing Crosby will spend six months in Europe next year ... New Coast quartet: Tyrone Power with Eva: phoons are twisting terrors that whirl winds of 75 to 175 miles an 4 | hour around a hollow center. They | cut. paths as wide as 250 miles. 4 | They dump torrents of lashing rain | —sometimes as much as a foot in a few hours, Typhoons are called hurricanes in the Western Hemisphere. ‘They act exactly alike and pack the same destructive power, with the . | edge, if any, probably going to the typhoon. on ” « “Typhoon All¢y” in the Pacific runs from Guam and the Philip- pines through the East China Sea, over Okinawa and up the Japa- nese island chain; Some storms blow themselves out harmiessly over the ocean. But an average of three to six a year streak right up the island chain. They have plagued Japan for centuries; You've Never Seen Diamonds like these for less than $795! 6-DIAMOND PAIR . Now $ ’ CLAIRE , Gabor, George Sanders with his ex-wife, Zsa Zsa Gabor... Hospital officiais say there ts now no shortage of nurses in Dub- * lin, Eire. a _ The. toughest job of a famed ghost writer is to keep his ‘oarronimmyest sober. is Qe ® 8 . 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I s s s< g 4 Fs 2 B i i j : ; 5 F : eF 2 i if # Ef ' 7 fl lit 1H i ge E : ( h i i ‘ | } ig fi | i iit { Yj i i +) if et iz Fi ‘ eRe 3 < ath LE Hii pit ite aug At L ; : rT z : z st Ee F Z + is | { i i! f | ry i i i ! : 2 | i | i | | SURCOAT- ‘ Just watch your yourigster’s eager-to-go look when = | he zips up this water-repellent surcoat and feelethe ~~ “smooth” fur-like Timton Collar round his neck and the warmth of quilted wool that lines the jacket. KNITTED WRISTLETS ¢ FLY FRONT ol ALL WOOL SCHUSTER PLEECE Estlusive in Pontiac *1 6 98 ‘ At the Lion Store : 8 i : J i & F e E i ; fl * z i i = Zé efe il : 4 I i i : I ie it i ete Uede aes ATTHELIONSTORE GLORIA SWANSON brings back an exciting INSPIRED FASH . A 4 7” . : E ‘aah Point” B-9 JACKET Here is a jacket your boy will want to live in. Made of sturdy U. S. Government approved ‘Mountain Cloth” with a 10 oz. all wool quilted ‘lining. Knitted wool wristléts, a zip-up turtle neck collar, and a zip- off hood. Mouton trimmed hood. Sizes 6 to 16. Colors: Charcoal, Navy and Red. Exclusive in Pontiac S$ 98 At the Lion Store : Like Dad’s by ACECRAFT Sizes 3 to 8 1 HR se Z i eS a dee rel Rainn 8 Nei nies esr ape eas eo 30 Days ‘ 5 + 2 ‘ ! ‘ ; Exclusive in Pontiac © 70 Days A. Wool jersey with pearl studded, C. Acetate and rayon 3-tiered “bol- Park Free Rear of Store While Shopping At the Li = . ’ . t the Lion Store f embroidered bib front . . . lined skirt. ero” . , , the rhinestone-pinned bolero : 7 o6 Months Neopolitan black, periwinkle, charcoal with embroidered lapels. Neopolitan We know that Dad would see i grey, Tuscany teal, Palma purple in black, Napoli navy, Bravissimo brown, : oa Peat” eine sizes 12 to 20 and half sizes 1412 . Botticelli blue, Genoa green, Chionti , is just for the boys. Made to 24/2. "wine or. Palma purple in half sizés of an imported pepper 'n salt tweed overplaid, this coat features an all- wool zip-out lining. 142 to 24% and large sizes 38 to B. Acetate 2-piecer with a velvet- “A, ae: . _ collared red taffeta lined Mandarin cardigan. Black with teal, black with D. Rayon velvet swan-neck sheoth blue or black with grey in sizes 12 glittered with sparkling rhinestones. to 20 or half sizes 141% to 2412. Neopolitan block, Adriatic royal or Jo ees Chionti wine in sizes 12 to 20 half sizes 1442 to 242. 4 [ By ie ae ee | : er if Ane. } ra } / ee } hy } , J ick fay , Pd | hie: ee ite bibs | ae * e ‘ , “s 4 » ; 4 . ss ’] f THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. OCTOBER &, 1955 - a ae ; : } j j i / ry ia f fee : THIRTY.SEVEN a ™ CONVENIENCE! IT’S A PLEASURE TO STOP, PARK AND SHOP AT ADLER’S! NEW PAVED PARKING LOT! ONE WHOLE CITY BLOCK PAVED FOR YOUR SHOPPING , mie Meters a ome “CAMPBELL’S ces wae DROMEDARY CAKE MIX YOUR GHOICE - WHITE, YELLOW or CHOCOLATE 3 4-Fishermen—Frozen | FRENCH FRIES “FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT FISH "a FILLETS 3% 5 HADDOCK — COD — PERCH no 19° SNO-CROP "OPEN SUN. 9-9 FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI © A Real Buy! All Meat—No Waste! ARMOUR’S SMOKED BONELESS ROLLED HAM =, MAPLE RIVER: GRADE ‘A’ LARGE EGGS SWANSON OLEO | YELLOW IN . QUARTERS . Dor. ARMOUR’S COLUMBIA BACON = 39° BREAD = 17° Si nor BEARS 10 VELVET PEANUT BUTTER 69" ict 59° part Pa or Pimento CHEESE “ 1200, BALDWIN. AVE. Peter's Pure PORK SAUSAGE 15% Oz. Can Salisbury Steaks 4 Steaks to Can—Just Heat and Eat | FRESH and LEAN “@ PORK SHOULDER BRACH’S — CHOCOLATE CHERRIES beh Me ee ‘S Fa ae Le ge is 4 5 i } | = nee ae gai 7 os V rey eee ied > é y ae \, if 2 {7 j ; on | f ee | fo a ‘ay he : ‘ -___.___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1955 : ‘ aes ‘ orizes Pork Chops Néle ea sun| = zzzste mains Re + ___ | for the day, a can of sardines and ee. nae. % Pack Sardines pods 5 5 charade Homemakers can afford to be! 5 ; hunting season i fat sor as eokine ak oemans oot 3 cane sardines @% or 4 ounce) | for this makes it possible to . lolling their guns, the busy home-| Cook tomatoes and on- | nutritious nonfat milk for as maker starts wracking her brains| ions slowly for 10 minutes. Place | 4S Seven cents a quart. for nourishing foods to put in the| S@rdines in center of baking dish.| One quart of liquefied instant knapsack. ' ' Cover with tomato and onion. Bake | nonfat dry milk is called ‘for Men need plenty of protein on a| Util thoroughly hot. test kitchen recipe for Cream hunting trip and sardines are an nn Pea Soup: ideal source of protein, as well as Super Home Sundae Cream of Pea Soup ‘ being good eating. er ae ae for, 2 SMPs cooked peds few seconds and turning onto a) — -—_..- i Super sunda \ a liquefied instant nonfet dry}gookie sheet. Serve jon crisp For High Quality. Low Price Pw oe factor in the Knap: | home kitchens: Two scoops of ice |""Y"cuy flour salad greens, garnish with cream too, one that was resoived by Mt, | | YaGal MILK = 35° WHITE i j jie ‘ ‘ yi } ‘ ‘ a W, 2 ; ‘ : é es iy ‘ 1 é $ ; ne Wy j F e see see x Re “ jf it F} rk i ye 3 : | and dip inte the flour. Brown lightly in the butter in| large frying: pan over moderate heat.. Drain on absorbent paper and keep warm. Meanwhile, add onion to butter remaining in pan and let cook, stirring frequently, until tender but ‘ypt brown. contents of can of mushrooms. | over the browned slices. Yield: Four servings. . Stir in remaining flour, pepper | and curry powder, Add milk and | Cook, stirring constantly, until | sauce thickens and boils. Add) cheese and stir until completely | melted. ‘ | Serve mushroom-cheese sauce | 10 Lbs. of No. 1 Mich. Potatoes FREE . With $2.00 Purchase or More! U. S. No. 1 Michigan $19 POTATOES sow. a, Macs., Jonathons, Snows, ete $50 APPLES BANANAS.... 12 *1° Sweet Cider—Fresh Daily Tomatods, Squash, Cukes, Green Peppers, Sweet Potatoes, Pears, an You name it, 1 we haven't got itt... WE WILL J. DAVIS AND SONS FARM MARKET | __ 3915 Auburn Road 1 Block East of Adoms | Kingen’ s Lb. Roll Pork Sausage | 29 Suger Cured, Lean Smoked Picnics ' 29° Lb. or Blade Cut Pork Chops CHASE ¢ & Instant BEER WINE LIQUOR Seek, © Pork Loin Roast Fresh, Tender Pork Liver ~ 19° Lb. ee Leen, Boston Butts Pork Roast 39° * SANBORN: Coffee Grade A Be sure and try one of our delicious . barbecued. chickens for buffet snacks or full course dinners. Stewing Chicken Kingan’s Ready te Eat -Canned Hams a” Fresh Killed 2i° Cc 12-oz. 1 CENT SALE! SALADA TEA ae _ SHEDD’S . Salad bei assing Sia A ites | PURITY YELLOW ‘SMALL LEAN, FRESH ag * \ S ioe os ( j ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1955 oe? nee sane neinememneeneommemnempaeneneitemetnartnenttnmmnemepeemmameemeneme tena taneremerr ence SHOPESAVE DURING OUR] CHICKEN PARTS A A LA NT Ar LJ ¢ z i. 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ICKS ee? e °@ 4 oT. C E “ie Serums "interested to "be FISH ST : 9-0F. 3 5 JAR , pas October 6, 1968. gsH FROZEN PKGS. GLASS NL eee STOKELY FR : t NCH FRIES Oa : “a | 98 CAMAY SOAP § IVORY SOAP § SPIC& SPAN§ JOY FOR A WONDERFUL 99 44/100 R rool sah, Ry . f CLEANS WALLS FASTER LIQUID DISHES WASHER {326 | #27 | #30: AVE HOLDEN RED STAMPS FOR ° ® oe % 3 \ woeFORT THREE -|Famed Author {Gives Recipes Keyes new novels is the recent publica- tion of her cookbook. (‘The Fran- ces Parkinson ‘Keyes Cookbook,” Doubleday & Co.; Inc., Garden City, New York, $3.95). Because she has traveled wide- ly and has taken great pride in being a truly great hostess; her ‘| recipes, chosen with thought and care, are gems to be presented to your guests. The book is almost an auto- biography. Following the events of her life, she has diveded the chapters into four parts — the New England bride, the senator's wife in Washington, the Southern writer, and the world traveler. Representative of her section on . Southern cooking is this gourmet recipe for red snapper, one of the CELLO WONDERFUL FOR STEWS, SALADS, AND. HOME MADE SOUPS PKG. a ee saiisT ORANGES . oar, FOR AN EXTRA DELICIOUS TREAT. SERVE ’ SWEET POTATOES ...3 - 29° U. S$. NO. 1, GRADE A—EVERYDAY LOW PRICE MICH. POTATOES ..15::39 |g = —_ soo / &°ATSUP 62-02. CANS Sie i. finest fish to be caught in the Gulf and South Atlantic, Red Snapper Marguery 2 pounds red snapper shroom : and a tablespoons butter 1% tablespoons flour ball pepe rand ¢ ‘ and cayenne to taste jon _ CHICKEN OF THE SEA BITE SIZE TUNA _ Simmer the red snapper (or his ilk) in salted water for about 15 _ minutes, or until the flesh flakes from the bones. Cool the fish om , ice and break the flesh into pieces, x 3 : : ) a buttered baking dish. . _ DOLE FANCY APPLE 7 5 oe | 00 STOKELY : wa 1 ‘abbles pes ope i te ™* | LE gr CRUSHED PINE oe @ 6 ®@ cuT WAX OR SMALL WHO rages Se maya until § 00 Add salt, pepper and cayenne to = Snipe ore: SLICED PINEAPPLE |S Sete mins ge Pat @®eeeee#eé thes enue into the baking On ws e ee a moderate oven ' DOLE PINEAPPLE CHUNKS OR es “—” a about one hour. | : PINEAPPLE TIDBITS 3 Malibu Melon: e@®eeeee® = ef : : Makes Pertect } CO RS 33° ies. Dessert, Salad can’ . : PINEAPPLE CHUNKS ....... - Soe erste ox f a ALOHA FANCY Mo. ; sae sin comer pe om. SLICED PINEAPPLE me ee fy TS = = i [ EE 7 i STOKELY'S FINEST, GOLDEN - STYLE ; js CANS id iri Ni o I i i E kz 257542 BE i * i | ij F EH ~ RISDON HOMOGENIZED ) V>-GAL : CTN. e©eoee. GLENDALE AMERICAN on : 4 -garnish, if desired, Makes six serv- LOAF ~~ . 4 7 ©@ © a + , posite y c and Pork Chops) amicus nour : CHEESE — for Guest Meal. | / —.* Here’ idea for you... \ PILLSBURY , © 28 8) viet te toad i - A / favorite. a. i if simple idea can make! FL R Lrg! f It's pork chops cooked with - — : ’ prunes , . . easy to do and all top ‘ . a 5 stove’. , . may turn out to be one a £ Be Bad oo Home alter and 2 cups of sliced mushrooms. Salt shells to taste and let stan@ | spatula to avoid breaking. Serves per and sutmeg. Form into 4 | Here's how we serve one of the Piace in buttered casserole, al- | 30 minutes. ; six. patties to fit eggplant slices snd | Wow cakes made with from UF | ternating layers of eggplant, to- Place pulp in large bowl, mash French fried eggplant ts easy | place beside them. Broil 4 inches | . cm a hunt] mate and mushrooms, seasoniig | sos cal: to iaste. Let| % Prenare and delicious to eat. | from heat for $1¢ minutes ov Checotate-Coffee Cake collection of cook-| each layer with’ salt and freshly a Eggplant Sticks until browned. Turn eggplant. | 1) cupe sifted cake flour week we had a re-| Steund pepper, stand 30 minutes. tor} 1 rm 20 slices with broad spatula. Turn { teanpoon sal to cook| Pour over the butter from the Saute hamburger with onion i = patties and place brown side 2S SS oi ee a were looking aed ana 3 White stock (or |22 Minutes, add butter and fry for Bread crumbs down on eggplant. Return to | 1 cup buttermilk CE eee ae a eae me cap |? Minutes, stirring occasionally. | Peel eggplant and cut into to | broller and broil tor $ minutes } teaspoon vanilla we them in e byline |of boiling water). Cook in a cover-| Rineo oggptent shells and [Cli thick stces, Cit these S00) league ; po hen eed ee . and share them with everyone. /ed casserole 2 hours in a 250-de- place in baking dish. Add pulp Dip in the ond voll i the Place tomato slices on. patties. . baking soda, Our thanks go to Mrs. A. DeWitte | cree oven. Serve with a garnish| to meat mixture and continue | OP Mt — tat Brush with butter, sprinkle with | and cocoa into a large mixing of Green Lake for her request. | of thin triangles of toast. frying for ¢ tninutes. Cool and | Sru™ Fry in ot. ae iat an |salt, pepper and oregano, Broil 4| bowl. Add oll, Buttermilk and var a omeynod pba Symes Bon 48 gregh gb phalanges or until light brown. Serve at ance. | with @ slice a se as ie scene De toe til a can a to ' r con- un! 1 polson, wile another member | on uade come “Can the| with meat mixture and arrange nk ea tek Gane tinue broiling und cheese is gag tans to et le dod Remar: is edible? Eggplants belong to Greeks Cook!” In baking dish. Any meat mix- lightly browned. Serve y beat in sugar until very family. . Everyone Reked Explants ture left ever may be arranged Guiseppe’s Veal and Eggplant jrice, Serves 4 ics ent eeen ee knows that the scarlet nightshade around the eggplants. 4 stices cooked eegplant. % inch ‘thick —_——-—_—_—_— mixture mixture a ; _ slant Baga boy } ete ee Prepaté’a cream sauce using “pound ground aia Flavor With Pepper. conmplotely blended; batter will be emp crated eheese % cup butter, 2 tablespoons flour,| 3; : Our ancestors did. ee et 2 cups milk, % cup grated cheesey} Dash nutmeg Next time you prepare @ beef; nous into tworcake pans Explorers found eggplants first Balt and pepper 4 eggs, and salt and pepper. Salt, ‘pepper. oregane et ee a 8 by 8 by fm South America, the W Cut stems from eggplant and | Top each eggplant with sauce. ween r ue whole peppers in.a piece toms are Book says. Now, however, they | cut in half lengthwise, Scoop owt | Bake in 350-degree oven for 1% Brush eggplant slices with | cheesecloth and add. Remove the; paper. Bake are grows ta many parte of Be pulp from centers. with a spoon, hours watching carefully so it will |. melted butter, Place on greased peppercorns before serving. degrees) even 35 to 40 minutes = - flac area partes wee we ey IF A Reet Lives foe the Family = | Bae >. Michigan State University Fancy White ae | ! pmme pom ee SISTERS fee SUPER MARKET Faye B=] Open Daily 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. wo Including Sunday 4 com tao beck oot asl 8 to 12 Lb. A ; APPLES ae P ‘A S- m 39| & 39° a ue 3 Bag US. No. 1 batter and: epee with grated : : om 3 8 tt : ~ GRAND REPEAT SALE i a= 4 rt \ > 2 . « ott a 4 oe i 2 é , * ' * ‘ * ~ * ees + of On + i “e* Po 'e@ + Pe IN Md - . . : waning , *,% *,*s * ** oe OLA PS La * p « e +,@, o * : a 00 fg, . _ of ts ; P * is 4 " ‘es om “eo t tomato sauce { ; BoA Hose Om? . + * «+ ® ‘ e *, O ¢, '’ d **, *, 4 4 G . en oes 5 4% : el *, / * F ° : ‘ » Peale “, +, *, oo 2 *, wes “ x +" OK « ‘. oe, ae q 4 "Sr . ‘ * “ . ** *,° hb on “ee E a ‘ "ele, we . 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Huron St. 2 Dox. 75‘ WAX BEANS .... .7 cu: $1.00 / GREEN BEANS ....7 «= $1,00 ; Tomato Juice “Ec 4cm$1.00. / f engi} : ; i / ae h incase py { i iy 4 \ ea j a a | / shy { s j tae ’ Y Poy Somes £ i i Pea | os F pi ; ( ‘i ! fyi i - 3 x ; eu et s) ; ' ; hae Ai, / f / A ~ " ee ere ge 8 a Af i ic! au ? ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1955 4 ~~ cienesansiane'aeapenashinmnionereye ioctateilatsasthatisiiateacmmainaniiehcxacteniiniiaaiaiaraninnintnn ceiieinsahlalbeiniisia ies ge) . Per ee *. Herlong, wife of the House-Demo- Gelatin Fortified | Sete itso Oe Po Mrs, Thomas G. Abhernethy, . . ra Poe tt RPO | tee and wile of the House Demo- in Vitamin Aifor Rinartican Cankhonk |S 2 A ‘ eee, ath ‘ - a : : : : preven overlapping, Each sanmcy pengle, bk be tee Seen WASHINGTON (INS) — Mamie| ary member of the club, signed | member Wwas. invited | to submit preparing three meals a day, ; | Eisenhower hag supplied a page | tite recipe in large, bold hand- page ea lp ——: p tom yon Prose all, a for a book written by both Demo- ‘self was Dens i s ural ee Mrs, Eisenhower doesn’t : = cow crats and Republicans without a any White House cooking At the frst sign of ‘ trace of political fussing and ’ * 2 ' * ae Oe ee SS Se pigge ighemnghr one A Wi the cookbook of the Con!lygem, wrote out her eape Wy| Ruane Makes sac dlght to far onthe syen eey pi i Ra ise eet Pl light up the burners and cook a The wow siidas-ihe’ tint eaeet ce een ee ie fecspoon salt good hot and hearty meal. contributed to the book. 1 teaspoon cinnamon : 188—is a personalized book in| Nixon's recipe, as befits someone 1 Seaageen, eahenes The best choice of dessert for which recipes of members appear | from the Golden State, is Califor-} "up eola’ wat heavy aide fa ght bat dig wich thle autographs. s/n Date Nut Bread. Xap erased he vy a . . : : Many menthers supplied Combine , brown sugar ful fruit-flavered gelatin dessert. _— Mustrations show the donkey | ines for nsnmcey ery heed baa pumpkin, milk. salt and spice This rs there's another _ , — o_o elephant having a fime | John J. » wife of the | Cook in double eater until thick reason for serving gelatin. 3 together cooking, gossiping Republican senator from Dela- _| stirring constantly, . manufacturer's flavors now come |. Beker fiphes pm = pict tratiyhien 4 = oye =? yo and eating. ware who is a big poultry man, | Soak gelatin in cold water, stir - ; . per cherry containe 30 muilligrams vitamin C in each package, you'll be giving your family a valuable ¢ of vitamin Cy ‘tmutrition boost. * * @ + The fall is a particularly signifi- ' cane tte sess «Meat Bolsters vitamin C gelatin, for it’s at a time when some of the fresh fruits known for their richness in vitamin ce oa aee =| Reducing Effort readily available. And vitamin C, as you may : any seg’ dae. porte Se ‘Your family ts off to work and should be in everyone's daily diet. {| to school. When noon time arrives, Vitamin C is found in do you opén the refrigerator and eat a bite of this and that, then [take some cookies from the cookie | jar? « By the middle of the afternoon | you’re hungry so you piece some more. Far too many homemakers | get into this bad habit, points out food authority Reba Staggs. : te Z = e z gE 2-4 & # J CHOICE MEATS BACON 29% Pork Loin Roast + 33; =: 49; Beef Pot Roast > Qi ‘Standing Rib Roast 6 and 7 Rib Cut — U. S. Choice Grade : ~t F R 4 Ae , ton a Dissolve 1 package cherry-fla- vored gelatin in 1 cup hot water; add three-fourths cup cold water. Pour half of the gelatin into a mold calories. and place in refrigerator to chill. * */* Chill: remaining gelatin in bowl -Stock-Up Sale Prices! TOMATO JUICE cas 49% ” DEFIANCE Defiance, Whole or Cream Style Rib End Vinegar Helps You Perform Kitchen Magic You can become a kitchen magi-| _ DOG FOOD :) GOLDEN CORN sta 29” DEFIANCE ; TOMATOES _ che afe, 69: Yellow Cling: Peaches 2% cas OF _ SWEET PEAS ties oe Sliced or Halves Se, vinegar ;helpful in many ways around your home. Here are several household tips using vine- gar. * * “ By adding vinegar to the: water you can boil cracked eggs without having the white run out of the shell. ~ te a * Poached eggs will hold firm if you add vinegur to the water. * ae * If soup or other. food is too salty, add a spoonful of vinegar and a spoonful of sugar and reheat. * ww The odor of boiling cabbage can be prevented from permeating the house if vinegar is added to the cooking water, _ | managed Put Egg Salad Mounds Atop Tomato Halves Easy tomato salad: Cut the to- matoes in half and tep each half with a mound of egg salad. Mash the eggs in making the salad so the mixture will make an easily- topping. Serve the stuffed tomato halves | mayonnaise. A : grated onion added to the egg salad will give’ it zip. No. 1 Cut-up i Mijyy SAVE-SAVE-SN DEFIANCE FRUIT COCKTAIL 393 cas: 49° Defience, Red KIDNEY BEANS — GREEN’ BEANS Defiance, Cut © WAX BEANS Defiance, 14-ounce Bottles -CATSUP Defiance, Red Sour ‘CHERRIES Defiance “ke APPLESAUCE Flasses : Defiance, Home Style, Kosher . ont JOE DILL Pickles Sa" LOE maeer—-y EGE REAR IO RELI LI SIE ERE ELS DODRS BIG SWEETIE PIE DOLL FRYERS | 22-23% Lb. 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Defiance Golden — we ruit tai es - PORK : OF SPARE nibs. 7 49° Sweet Corn.. 2%. cone” 29: ware Defiance, Garden Fresh No. 303 Cc : sincera ge mee Cut Green Beans 2 cen 39 | Catsup seve. & Bottles 8 ae DEFIANCE, CRISP Cut Wax Beans Pe Defienca New Pack TOMATO JUICE Giant Size Remus Creamery MICHIGAN PARK FREE SHOP to 9 P.M. Every Night _ Lean, Meaty, Deliciously Sweet Fresh Ham Roast head Small, Lean, Meaty cate Peter's OK Brand iy or raranas ane 39° : ie cenemmemmmmemmnnnni| i | j ae ae } vd f ' ‘ed he : ne reg a ee FORTY-SEVEN | THE PONTIAC PRESS.’ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1955 | Topping for Mince Pie. elcid this acne (alk le adic ee name doe ee With all. its appetitetempting |Make the topping in @ double| Add one-third cup milk and cook |serve tbe warm sauce over mince as bes ap aes Ae Seals alee od er aad “hah owe GD Gecko le @ tablespoon of butter and biend- Add 1 cup grated, sharp Cheddar d i i : ; : a efi i H An i | in a | I to next spring, is about 12 per cent TASTE TREAT SALAD — For a subtle blend of contrasting textures try this festive salad that is easier to make than anyone will guess. The lemon gelatin is made creamy with cheese and whipped cream. Crisp | Posner cnc a face may be close enough to suffer ; disfiguring burus. Here's a guck review of cor rect cooking ha 1. Use back “sae whenever |Careless Cooking Habits : Can. Result in Disasters flames is a good way to smother them. 5. Use potholders to pick up hot pans; don’t use dish towels. A loose end of the dish towel can fall in the flames. Sweet-Sour Sausage Varies Hamburgers [ite food shop offers a new taste I] PICNICS "2 a er nwa x AL Mi. ARKE =e BACON 1 ‘Chole Canter Cate Lean Contér Cuts Lec Blade Cute Feat FS Car Bazley’s eno-White Veal Sale — Lenenped 0: | Masty Leg Roasts Gi. | 2S. BAZLEY’S! WHERE MEAT J. A SPECIALTY! — NOT A SIDELINE!} Bazley’s Better Trim STEAKS ROUND, SIRLOIN or SWISS “Best Cuts” “NONE HIGHER” 59: Fresh, Leon j GROUND 4 Ube _ sy Junedale Brond YELLOW OLEO ‘wm >So Lean Brisket Grade | SKINLESS HOT DOGS ‘~ S9¢ Basley's-Junedele Smoked HAM ..ccoe last year. Potato producers it t handl 1 pound ground beef ‘ : tree deeply concerned as to how | Ioesle. $2: Bl GE Re Re Se BS eS nes = rear, 1 teaspoon salt ' they may be able to market this 2 Comnters around the \e teaspoon ; extra 36 million bushels at a fair phar ewe: a A pe Et : ° should be surfaced with a really} 2 Boy . return to themselves.” % cup water | fireproot material like ceramic) 4 cup vinegar WITH COUPON BELOW He said further that onions, | tile so hot dishes can be set down cup brown suger Es carrots, celery, peppers will all be in adequate supply for the or roast this fall. The “This year’s harvest is certainly a bountiful one,” he said, “The . qmtrients in vegetables, combined with those.in meat, go far toward providing the balanced diets we anywhere in a hurry. Virtually nothing can mar tile’s surface. Just a swish with a damp cloth and all smudges and stains are quickly removed. 3. Wipe spilis from the floor at ence, A flooring material such as ceramic tile offers a slip- 4. Keep your range clean at all times. Don’t leave containers of in ing pan. Add the sliced onion. until hamburgers and onions are done, about 15 minutes. Yield: Six servings. If you lightly grease your broil- “hg ty te) ea 3 en ae bk a i i Resid wil wie “irs saath raleigh” See I a aia peed for’ stronger America.” | Ease on th TANGY, or sce | ine poe educe’ the “tendecy” ot] % All this food abundance—some | fire. A lid clamped over the' chicken to stick to the pan. pee people may call it med monk ot ee ¥ lind Cie Americas Gerden‘ Gete, Frozen, French Cut or Reg. 9° : ga : dines ale. So ce et cet eH GREEN BEANS 3 Pgs. dw; “h a CARNATION, CREAM STYLE ; ¢< : . : : Color of Cheese TUNA “15 Ox. Can 39 Re By . < Indicates Flavor MeciNTOSH 79 | : . ae i MADISON, Wis. (INS)—You can |] APPLES Peck ie net ie £ tell whether a cheese has the best . ‘ r : flavor by its cular, according i. U. S. NO. 1 MICHIGAN ¢ eal ss 6b. can lo n. a Skee tee Il POTATOES 50 ie. OO Oweler &- : ee a _aThe service said most cheeses | U. $. GOOD ANY | ¢ ies Gam a new im: i uniform col of = and gives housewives the follow-|§ POT ROAST CUT 39 x | ide: s ae _Goetar—creamy white to dark LEAN, PORK ¢ : : a 4 ‘ ow-orange. . a Swine —-craheny yellow. SHOULDER ROAST 3 5 = : 4 The extension service said- a Just Right for 49 ; ; * } * 4 e + + t % rsd ¥ spt roa com tes mot SPARE RIBS Barbecuing : Cae eo Ee Baby Gouda cheese, but a good |My ) B FE oa Pa - : product should be “evenly shaped i ; we} aa | z ; and without any irregularities.” 1 , | E 2 J = i The cheese should be a light : a ft | si N | | E hens sf hi shre i : bscaits on hand tor munching on|} E L_/ R New fluffy-rich yellow = © hot summer days. Good for be tween-meal snacking with a glass of chilled tomato juice. XTRA Dixie mone at Telegraph 5 athe GIF ; - OF COMICS for DOG OWNEGS. WITH PURCHASE OF ~ shortening really gives you ; 4 9 A NEW KIND OF - = BAKING AND FRYING’ £ _- ,..better than you could ever get before! © TAKE THIS COUPON TO YOUR DEALER'S per 3 . » better than you could ever get before. . . 80 tender and flaky. Cakes so rich-flavored, ’ pega at ie J aed gs 7 Ib. oe ve Procter & Gamble’s Fluffo is a _yet so light~and fried foods temptingly golden- —_— M oer ee t chance to see — wonderful new KIND of shortening. It's made brown and ble. : ‘eo iller $s how wonderfully different Fluffo is. Yes, even digesti i better—blended from better shortening ingre- dients by an exclusive fluffing process. So clip the coupon now—take it to your its color is different —yellow from pure, whole- % dealer. Find out why cooking champions are a4 KIBBLES some carotene! You'll find this fluffy-rich yel- You'll love what it does for your food... — changing to Fluffo, for all their baking and eo low shortening gives you a new kind of cooking gives you piecrust so much more golden-brown __ frying. Get Fluffo today! . AND 3 ( 1-24 PAGE COMIC ) Packed in each 5 Ib. Bag SOLD BY PET STORES, GROCctaS, Surptemanntt? THIS WEEK give your deb and the youngsters a treat with ; Miller's. Miller's are the dog foods so rich in meat meal and vita- mins. All dogs like ‘em and thrive on ‘em. And now, while they last, each bag contdins a colotful, exciting, different comic. Ask for Miller's in the big red, yellow, and blue package. TAKE THIS Orel UI] STeIN TO YOUR DEALER RO ces a, ull igen Ee itigh 7 a “os — ~> ed ‘THF, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1955 ent i bis, i i ith iat iit it C iit | ! f g QUICK PASTEY DESSERT — . | ding, using 1% cups milk, and 1 cup for four desserts. Here is a dessert that can be put together in a matter of minutes. Cut a baker's sponge-cake shell into! three or four layers. Mix up a package of instant banana cream pud- shell layers to make individual desserts. Top with an extra spoonful of pudding and sprinkle with shaved chocolate. One package makes enough heavy cream. Spoon between cake- Hl ify | stages of baking, remove cover to biiits att Hf Drain; add butter or margarine and olives. Heat to serving tem- over six to eight hours, Water must be replaced as beans hake and absorb. During last brown, After filling home canning jars, use a knife to agitate food to dis- | | lodge air, E : F a7eé aay! ! | enough, is slanted toward the fem- Proper tees of cleanliness and the necessity for cleaning up after cooking are stressed in the opet- ing section. Cooperation mother is also emphasized: Here's a sample of the kind of recipes the book includes: . cup water rae amr condensed oo gumbo soup —— r— 1 prepared mustard Cook meat and onion together with | Junior Edition of Famous Cookbook Now Available for Young Cooks in hot fat till meat is lightly browned, Stir frequently with wood. en spoon, add other ingredients, Cover; Simmer gently over low heat 30 minutes. Stir occasionally, Spoon into 8 buns. Taking advantage of modern and partially prepared foods the book gives a number of recipes similar to this one. . Cherry Filbups 2 feblespoons ——— pienaite ° H ts lespoons milk Qherry preserves Set oven at 425 degrees. Open so they nearly touch. Press a hollow in center of each with your fingers. Fill hollow with a tea- spoon of cherry preserves, Break .egg into bowl. Beat smooth with beater. Beat in sugar, milk, This glaze ‘puts a shine on biscuits, Brush on egg mixture with pastry brush. Bake about 10 minutes. Remove biscuits from -ARMOUR’S COLUMBIA SLICED BACON - Lb. FRESH, LEAN | PORK STEAK" LEAN, “TASTY PORK BUTTS” | HORTENING BIRDS EYE | ee : “FREESTONE SPECIAL! Hl cx reranewn 51 WicHSs TOMATO PEACHES || CRISCO || = so || | , He WO 2%, CANS POUND FRENCH FRYS ) CAN er. Der 398 for a 00 < STRAWBERRIES ‘at 19° | 69° | 49 DEFIANCE saicTON MEDIUM DOG FOOD ’ ” sTorE ayia 12 99°] Cor. ¢ eee co i / " EGGS We Reserve the Right 3 Limit Quentities! LAS: _ Baldwin ‘Ave: par Walton Blvd. TELEPHONE FE 2-5192 | ~ 55 SUPER MARKET | biscuits and arrange in round pan | Pork Supplies Liberal _and Prices Are Lower About this time of the .year) everyone gets a bigger appetite. When the temperature starts going down, we get hungry for pork. Right now that is good, for pork supplies are liberal. Phi. are going to stay that way luring the fall and winter for hog pric this fall is expected to average 10 to 12 per cent higher than in 1954. Larger supplies are also accom- panied by lower prices. Some |- stores are selling certain cuts of pork for as much as 15 cents less per pound. The quicker food cools after processing, the better the texture and less chance of spoilage. Blend Olives, Vegetables Vo: SPECIAL§ OFFER @ CHEESE layer with salt and pepper. Pour sauce over other ingredi- | ents. Top with cheese, Bake in| featuring sters from \ in LIBBEY GLASSES ode 45. ‘ siecie” Mais as cere) © | WALT # DISNEY’S Green Olive Spanish Rice ? li-ounce cans Spanish rice % cup: seed pimiento-stufted olives € slices cheddar cheese Combine Spanish rice and ‘dives. Pour into greased 1'a-quert casse- role. Top with cheese. , Bake in moderate oven (350 de- grees) 20-30 minutes; or until thor- oughly heated. _—_- six serv- ings, Seta FEATURE CARTOON MOVIE. green “MAPLE LEAF. COTTAGE +3 st sp. oaxne ony Potate Cakes 2% cups ma mad puasnete % cup chopped pimiento-stuffed green “toy Me « Leaf Tctee 108 Gp Ga Combine potatoes and olives. Shape into patties. Coat with flour, Brown on both sides in fat. Makes servings. : Are. You Interested in Building Your Own Home? DON’T MISS. THE IOUSE WEEK STUDY PLAN @ The STUDY PLAN, like a scaled blueprint, shows you floor plans, each of the four eleva- tions of the house, and is scaled at 14-inch per foot. @ The STUDY. PLAN enables you to determine whether or not you’ll want to go ahead with plans to’build your own “dream house.” -'@ The HOUSE OF THE WEEK will feature a new popular design each week. You'll have lots of opportunities to choose the one you. think will fit your family’s needs. @ Each house plan is specially designed for THE HOUSE OF THE WEEK by a well-known regis tered architect. @ THE HOU SE OF THE WEEK enables you to order complete blueprints of the house you choose directly from the architect. Starts Saturday OCTOBER Sth IN THE Pontiac Press Ree 4 When members of St. Hugo of the Hills Aer Guild met at the home of Mrs. Frank Caswell of Epping lane Tuesday, ttew members as well as present members enjoyed the op- pictured serving Mrs. Caswell and Mrs. Paul Lindzon of portunity to become better acquainted. Presiding at the sil-| Birmingham (left to right). 0 Pontiac Press Fhoie ver service was bi. James P. Tomlinson of Birmingham, several football parties. Now that the World Series is concluded, foot- ball stadiums all over the’ country Will come into their own. The Damon S. Galls’ annual Football Day and Oakland Hills ‘Country ‘Club. are synonymous @ince the before-and-after-the-game ° After the game, the many guests, some from out-of-town, will be taken back to Oakland Hills for cocktails, dinner and dancing. This Will be the 10th year Mr. and Mrs. Gall have been hosts at the football party. - . LJ * Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Anderson will entertain at dinner in their home Friday night for their house- guests, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Filani- @an of Glencoe, Ill. They will all attend the Ann Arbor game Sat- Urday, joining the vearvises? son, Neil, who is studying law at the U. of M. Graduate School. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wood, Roehm will go to the game to- gether, lunching on the way, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Taylor have invited a group to dinner in their Orchard Ridge road “home after the game. The Taylors will attend the game with their dinner guests who in- clude Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colombo, Mr. and Mrs. James K. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. George Cavanaugh Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Bolton. CONCLUDES VISIT Mrs. Frank Tyson has returned |. to her home in Wayne, Pa., after being the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Poole. Mrs. Tyson came to attend the Cum- miskey-Gillette wedding last Sat- . * ° Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Colbert spent Monday and Tuesday in New York with their daughter, Sarah, who came down from Ben- “tuesday night and left almost immediately for a visit In Oak- wood, Tex. * “ * Marynell Anderson is spending a week in St. Louis, Mo., where she is visiting the Clay E. Zinzers, Hobby Night Slated by Fashionette Club Fashionette Club, sponsored by the Pontiac Department of Parks and Recreation, met Tuesday’ eve- ‘ning in the Adah Shelly Library. Mrs. . Edward Cook and Mrs. Louie Chancy lost the most weight for the week, with Mrs. Chancy man, will be held at the next meet- ing of the group... who formerly lived in Birming- ham. Miss Anderson attended the Veiled Prophet Ball in St, Louis Tuesday evening. VISITORS FROM WEST . Mr. and Mrs. Homer H.. Hunt ot Palo Alto, Calif., are visiting Mr. Hunt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ormond E, Hunt of Rathmor road. * * * In New York for a few days are Mr. and Mrs, James Jd. Nance of Lone Pine road, They were joined there by their son- in-law and daughter, the William Atchesons, who came down from thelr Roane ‘tn Cambvidige, Bass. Mrs. Norbert J. Brennan is chair- man of the luncheon and fashion show to be given next Wednesday at Oakland Hills Country Club. Her assistapts are Mrs. J..L. Meehan, Mrs.. Bernard Levinson and Mrs. Howard F. Snure. ALUMNAE GATHER Mrs. F. K. Ratcliff was hostess at a dessert and coffee meeting this afternoon when she entertained about a hundred alumnae of Smith College living in Oakland County. Natalie Hoyt, director of the Camp Fire Units Are Organized Twelve groups of Bluebirds and three groups of Camp Fire Girls were organized at LeBaron School Monday with the assistance of Mary Ellen Wyngarden and Phyllis Schreider, * Leaders of the Bluebird groups are Mrs, F. W. Morris, Mrs. Charles Craig, Mrs. Charles Crick- | on, Mrs. W. E. Pullis, Mrs. Hay- ward Withiock, Mrs. A. E. Vaught and Mrs. Elton Boehmer, ‘ * * @ 5 Mrs, A. W. Van Gelder, Mrs. W. C. Dempsey, Mrs. Kenneth French, Mrs. Kenneth Lyons and Mrs. C. B. Mann will also act as leaders of Bluebird groups. Camp Fire Girl leaders are Mrs. W. B. Fugitt, Mr. W. E. Mann and Mrs. Robert Groh. : Football Dominates Hills Weekend Among those planning to attend were Mrs. John D. Gerhard of | Pontiac, Mrs. Richard VanDusen, president of the club, Mrs. Cle- ment A. Penrose Jr., Mrs. John L. Brown, Mrs. James F, Fulton, Mrs. William H. Merrill and Mrs. Edgar W. Averill, ali of Birming- ham and Bloomfield Hills. Mrs. George Hilfinger was in charge of reservations. VISITS IN CALUMET Mrs. Ralph L. Polk is visiting her brothers~ and sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ruppe and Mr, and Mrs. George Ruppe in Calu- met, From there she will go to New York for a 10-day stay at the St. Regis. * * ” cieties and at festivals. * ¢ # Mrs. Greenwell is one of three New York. Mr. Greenwell was a ~ leading bass with the New York City Opera Company for seven | years and. has performed with the company since becoming chairman of the Vocal Department at cana igan State University. Mr and Mrs, Greenwell both teach at MSU. Despite a busy campus life, they appear in many concerts. The reception committee at the Tuesday affair will include Mrs. Cc. E. Galloway and Mrs. L..R. Shower Given for Bride-Elect Pauline Brutus Mrs. Richard Allen and Patricia Aspinwall entertained at a pre- nuptial shower honoring Pauline Brutus “Tuesday evenihg at the YWCA. * * * Pauline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Paul E. Brutus of Crawford street, is the bride-elect of Wendell M. Doolin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Doolin of East Pike street. The couple will repeat their vows Oct. 22 at First Congregational Church, Guests at the shower were Mrs. Brutus, Mrs, Doolin, Mrs, Stanley Dudek, Pauline DeQuis, Lilian Lazaroff, Mrs. Vance Powers, Mrs, Ana Brindley and Gloria Banks. Others were Mrs. James Vallad, Bessie Schwarzer, Mrs. Marshall MacIntosh, Mrs. Joseph Chircop, Lorraine Lange, Mrs. Wayne Long, Mrs. H, R. Smith and Mrs. Pauline Truitt. . 4 * * Mrs. George Ferguson, Mrs. Al Susan Carey; daughter of Mr. | bert Riley, Mrs. Leonard Barnes, and Mrs, Walter F. Carey of} Mrs. Virgil Shough, Mrs. William Middlebelt road, is planning her marriage Oct. 29 to Terry Dye. ‘She has asked Mrs. Robert Moon to be matron of honor, and brides- maids will include two sisters-in- law, Mrs. North Carey and Mrs. Lyman Carey, and Elaine Palmer, Barbara Folin and Peggy Paige. The wedding will take place at Kirk of the Hills. Womens Section THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1955 PAGES 49-54 Widdman,' Mrs. Al Olsen, Mrs. Howard Clayton, Mrs, Charlene Crawley and Mrs. Thomas Hillsey also attended. . PTA Sponsors Paper Sale Saturday Emerson School PTA is sponsor- ing a paper sale this Saturday. The paper truck will be parked at Cameron avenue and Madison street from 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Members of the PTA have re- quested. that all magazines and -| papers be tied for easy handling. Proceeds from the sale will be used for treats for the school children. Terry LaFrance (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hil-| road, pit one of the s made by sixth radi stu- | poster liard LaFrance of James road and Carolyn Cudnohufsky, | dents of Willis School for the PTA family dinner to be held daughter of Bs has ir Re ecneisee of Lapeer this evening from, 5 until 7*p. m. a. is Open Musicale Season MR, AND MRS, GENE GREENWELL Week at Cottage Allen street. Mrs. Walter Schnabel of Houghton. The two families will spend a week at the Benson cottage. — Mrs. Mary Dempester of Kil- marnock, Ayshire, Scotland, is visiting at the home of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Judge, on Bonnie Briar drive. Beverly avenue, has been cast in “Marco Polo,” q children’s theater touring production of Michigan State University, ~ os * Mr. and Mrs, George. E. Woods Jr. of Huntington Woods are an- nouncing the birth of twin daugh- | ters, Ann and Amy Lou, on the materrial grand- day to attend, the wedting. * Mr. and ners. seine Monroe ot Forest street entertained mem- bers of their family at dinner Saturday evening. The occasion marked the first birthday of their daughter, Darriene Denae. Mr. and Mrs. James Hosking * Mr. and Mrs. Ben Derden of Santa Monica, Calif., and Mrs. Richard Sabey and daughter, Jan- ice, of Torrence, Calif., are visiting friends and relatives in the city. Both Mrs. Derden and Mrs. Sabey are former Pontiac Resi- dents Before returning to their homes they will visit Mr. and Mrs. How-* ard Emmendorfer of Ashville, N.C., who ar e also former Pontiac residents, Alumnae Group to Hold Meeting The evening group of North Woodward Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma will meet Oct, 11 m, at the home of Mrs. will, meet Coming Events paper, oe es t 9, DUV, IPhilip Mazers Entertain Former Pontiac Resident John Bensons and Guests Will. spend Howard J. Lyke of Otsego, formerly of Pontiac, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mazer of When Mr. Lyke leaves next week he will travel to Buffalo, N. Y., where he will be making his home. : * ” * 4 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Benson of Tilden avenue are leaving Friday for Fairview where they will meet her|'‘ in Fairview. — brother and family, Mr. and *— S. Hubbard of Mo-1 Mrs; Robert Gaff, chairman; Mrs. Musicale Chorus : Holds Meeting at Nicolls Home Members of the Tuesday Musi- cale Chorus gathered at the Sylvan Shores drive home of Mrs. John Nicolls Tuesday for its annual social meeting. A cooperative luncheon was fol- lowed by a brief business meeting and rehearsal of the group’s Christ- Oakley and Mrs, Martin Wager. Mrs. Gaensbauer will be directing the chorus this season and Mrs, Oakley will be the accompanist. Officers of the group include Membership. Drive Marks 70th |Anniversary ‘This Year To Join Group, 2. or More Garments Must Be Donated — we * * simple: The donation of two or . held by Nathan I,- Nathan, foreign ex- change student at Wayne Univer- sity, was guest speaker at the Wednesday evening meeting of the American Business Women’s Asso- ciation, * * * Mr. Nathan spoke of the old and new country of Israel and of the latest iridustrial developments in the country. Plans were completed for members attending the National a Hear Address on Israel Convention of the American Bust- ness Women's Association being held at the Hotel Statler in St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 14-17. Gibbs and Lillian mg igoignt 68 Mt lock in Union y SEALED IRE IEEE A te OO a eel i gay s THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. OCTOBER @. 1935 ha . uss * Sameonite: Sky-Way, Gown ‘American Tourister-U. S. “Styles for Ladies and Men — Initials- Free $1.00 Holds ’til Christmas PHILIP’S: Fine Luggage Sporting Goods 7 NORTH SAGINAW ST. Robert Hall puts high-fashion on your budget! WOOL « CASHMERE LUXURY COATS qust try to beat this value! . Fashion find . . . stitch- trimmed coat with pom-pon sash! Smart convertible wool interlining. Red, natural, blue. 9 to 15. The elegant ballerina-back coat! Here, with wing CONVENIENT ,. LAY-AWAY - Wash your fine china as soon as | possible after mealtime | because food deposits may | surface of the design, Tots’ Through Sub Teens 5 ae Se SES pee oat E ‘< bay me eee ee we Geet Peg tgs ante ae ie * en ES AS SURCOAT ie Mono-plaid, charcoal, or chest stripes. CLOUD SOFT COZY WARM GIRLS COATS 29.95 Others to 39.95 Fitted or boxy f JACKET Fleece, melton and leather with or without fur collar. Sizes 3 to 12. “NOTICE OUR NEW BOYS' SIZES” f p> _ Styles in 100% | isis 3 a "¢ wool suede, - of fleece, tweed, checks, boucles. New fall shades Ss i (, add " \i ro % \z GET TOGETHER SEPARATES onion swearets. . . 3.95) and white GIRLS’ SKIRTS Peg styles. nel. checks. BOY'S WARM—ALL WEATHER oe 10.98 & ond up To please any miss. Unpressed pleats, circles and a half, In corduroy, washable menswear flan- Acrilon, and wool and nylon. Colors are charcoal, brown, and grey. Plaids amd Alsg high colors. Orange, purple, apricot Sizes 3 to sub teen 14. “‘eat’’ into the Short sleeve slip-ons or cardigans | in paprika, blue note and berry Also in pastel pink, blue, maize Colors to mix or match. Sizes 7 to 14, and 8 to 14. 5.95 of New Ofticers jread by the Rey, Ralph Claus in A visit a several weeks at the home of their grand-\ and Kathleen F lanagan (left to right) pictured with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Koch of Putnam avenue, has mother, Mrs. James T. Flanagan, The Flanagans are return- been a happy time for Michael} T homas {standing ), Patrick | | ing to their home in Ontario/ Ore., on Sunday. nd ; is fastened in front by a Fur Buttons Are Back | <2 lly ps? Fur, buttons have been revived) 4 shawicollar and looks much new- jin Paris. Genevieve Fath, for in- er than the usual way of knotting - Pontiac Press Photo ~ Phyllis Hessler Becomes "ithe Bride /of Gene McVay At a candlelight service in St, Trinity Lutheran Church Saturday evening, Phyllis Ann’ Hessler be- came the bride of Géne McVay. tJ *; * hd The 7:30 o'clock ceremony was the presence of ASO guests. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hessler of Cameron avenue and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert McVay of Fairmount ave- nee, A gown of lace and net over taf- feta was worn by the bride. The bodice was fashioned with a Queen Anne neckline and long sleeves that -ended in points over. the wrists, : Her fingertip length veil: was se- cured by a lace tiara trimmed with seed pearis. She wore a dou- Amvet Auxiliary Has Installation Mrs. Peter Metes and Mrs. Stew- art Houghton were hostesses at the installation of new officers of | iliary. |iary, conducted the installation of | officers. | Vieter Maiden, first vice pres- ‘day for luncheon. * Of his ‘office and the functions of visors. Jimmy Dey Post 12, Amvets. Aux- 1” * * Mrs, James J. Houck, third dis- trict president of Amvets Auxil-’ Those installed were Mrs. Ern- estine Dennis, president; Mrs, ident; Mrs. Fred Ziem, second vice president; Mrs. Les Haunt, AR Ro M TODDLER >, ing earrings and carried an ar. | rangement of roses on her lace- WEARS MINT GREEN Mrs, Mary Ann Flanery, matron of honor, wore a- mint green chif- fon gown with matching headpiece. Her bouquet was a colonial ar- rangement of yellow carnations. . Wy ca we T Few. ‘AGE---KEE. 214 to 8 $: GRowInG FEET Ly ape eis: ble strand of pearis with match- | ° 84-12 zs ; SMOOTH, ONE-PIECE LEATHER QUARTER LININGS! AIR HOLES iN THE Lining! BUILT-IN ARCH PROTECTOR! Jean Demo and Mrs. Irene Me- ° Vay were the bride’s other attend- | ants wearing gowns of yellow and aqua lace, respectively, Each car- ried a colonial bouquet of carna- tions. Geraldine Ramig wore a gown of pink lace and carried a bou- quet of blue carnations for her Shoes for Young Folks SHOE STOR 26 W. Huron St, FE 2-7440 duties as flower girl. Ring- bearer was Ronald Ramig. Jack McVay served as best man, and seating the guests were Dale Flanery and Jake Ramig. At the reception held immediate- ly following the ceremony at the Hellenic Hall, Mrs. Hessler re- ceived her guests wearing a bronze- colored dress with beige stolle. Her corsage was of chrysanthe mums in arm shades. Mrs, McVay chose a navy blue dueas with matching accessories and a corsage of pink carnations PORTRAITS for her. son's wedding, BILLFOLD sizE - et 4 proofs to choose from. e All pictures band retouched, En- larzements also available, 185% Down Easy Monthly Payments Long Convenient Terms MIRACLE MAID Many Fine Carpets and Exclusively at NEISNER’S FE 44132 2°N Saginaw OPEN recording secretary, and Mrs. dohn Moss, treasurer, ‘The group presented Mrs. Hough- | ton, immediate past president, with | a gift and a past president's pin. Mrs. Ben Mirkin and Mrs. Roy Williams read reports on recent group projects. Marshall Lutze was |: a guest of the auxiliary. Parliamentary Group Hears Orrin McQuaid Orrin McQuaid, Oakland County register of deeds,. was speaker when members and guests of the Parliamentary Study Club met at Bethany Baptist Church Wednes- * * Mr. McQuaid spoke of the duties the Board of Supervisors. Mrs. Lee Hill, program committee member, explained the duties ef committees appointed by the Board of Super- The invocation was given by "Mrs. Bradley D. Scott, and Mrs. | Joseph Panter, liamentarian emeritus, discussed club proce- dure. On Oct. 19 a demonstration group will be held with Mrs, Clifford Mossey as sponsor. Pedal Pushers UNIFORMS EMBROIDERY PIECES We Give Gold Bell Gitt Stamps ‘OXFORD SHOP Draperies Now on Display 8:30 to 6 p. m. Mon. & Fri. ‘til 9 p. m. Karen’sFloor Covering ‘NEXT TO KAREN’S TOYLAND 4524 DIXIE HWY. OR 3-4109 Drayton Plains OR 3-1279 New Fall Fashions LAMPL All wool crepe sheers in one and two-piece fash- jons. Black, navy, red. Sizes 10 to 16. De Cor Shop * Pontiac Hotel Lobby Clothes ‘of Distinction FE 2-2822 Phones - BABY WHITE High Shoes by Sundial The growing feet of toddlers require proper fitting, well-made shoes . . . shoes that shape to baby’s feet instead of shaping baby’s feet +. And, Sundial baby shoes are just right! $399 $4.99 and 34 Years Experience Orthopedic Specialist Turpin-Hall. FAMILY SHOE STORES 1540 Union Lake Road 4464 Dixie Highway’ Drayton Shopping Center | Union Lake Shopping Center Every Evening Sundays 10:30 to 2:30 Open Mon., Fri. & Sat. Evenings : ORlando 3-9412 EMpire 3-4692 Fad W. Huron. FE 4-7212 ||) OT ok ON iediadi-distialteehanesinin ONE HOUR “FREE. - -PARKING | Have your parking ticket stamped when ‘making @ purchose in our store. 5 Convenient Locations TH 48 N. Soginéw St. : LINE dnd TEXTURE in WINTER COATS is a warm story @ 100% Wool “ @ Chinchilla ' @ Plush, Fleece @ Cashmere Wool Blend © Fur Cloth @ Zibeline, Tweed. @ Rembrandt Collars @ Slim Line @ Shorty, Three-Quarter @ Full Length @ Warmly Interlined, Milium ®@ Glowing Winter Shades @ Junior, Misses’ and Women's Half Sizes I'M MY OWN CREDIT MANAGER CONTINUOUS PAYMENT PLAN ee IC ROSE” CLASSIC Here’s How It Works SLIP AND PETTISKIRT , é ARTHUR’S ier popular geval “CPA” plan Bee . eatures no payment. A pair of lingerie beauties 22%, NEW. CHARGE = You decide how much you will ACCOUNT pay a month and thus estab- you'll love to wear. lish your: monthly payment. PLAN GIVES You soe then hare Ao carry a charge account e@ up You 6 MONTHS to six times the amount of this TO PAY! Royniere For example: If you wish to pay $10. 00 a month you have put a limit of $60.00 on your account. (There is a 1% service charge on the unpaid balance each month) _ - Special. Purchase SALE COTTON QUILT nS Regularly Sell for More S DAYS 5. 79 2 ONLY... SLIP....... 10.95 : @ 50 Only Fitted slip of 40 denier x, opaque nylon tricot . . . bot- ¢ . tom ruffled of sheer nylon... e¢ ® Duster embroidered rose appliqued « : ~ at bodice and bottom. ., e@ Coachman nylon ribbon drawn through roses above bottom ruffle... 2 white, blue. Sizes 34 to 40. © Prints 3 = seal PETTICOAT . . 7.953 & © Checks : be Pettiskirt to match. . ie Fashioned of 15 dens -® Washable : jer nylon tricot over el ay 49 denier nylon tricot @ Sizes 10 , «+ 2 roses appliqued. on bottom ... white., 5 thie: « 3M, to 44 * Lingerie—Main Floor THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTORER &, 1955 _ , ETE Ty-.oNnE ROUGHOUT OUR ENTIRE: STORE! 44 °@ @ More Hat for Your Money This Year PYVIVEVITITPUIIVITTI TITTY TTTTT : NEW SOFT LINE, LONGER TORSO SILHOUETTE DRESSES ~ 24.95. - Others Starting et 17.95 @ Dropped Waistline @ Smooth Longer Lines _ @ Straight or With a Flare @ Rayon, Taffeta, Crepe @ Velveteen, Crystalette @ Silk, Satin, Faille, Wool @ Black and Colors | @ Junior, Misses’, Women’s Half Sizes HATS ARE. HATTIEB 8.95 @ Advanced Styles for New Fall Costumes @ Luxurious Velvet as Pictured at Right @ Soft Pastels to Contrast Your Wardrobe Millinery Salon—Second Floor BY CANTERBURY ~TYGORA SWEATERS. Short Sleeve Slipons 6.98 Long Sleeve Slipon 7.98 7 Long Sleeve Cardigans 8.98 @ Full fashion - @ Easy to wash Sean @ White, pink, maize Shape retention @ Bulk without weight @ Beige, red, light blue @ Quick drying @ Sizes 34 to 40 é SIDE LINER | THERMO JACKETS 14.98 @ Replica of football players @ Side liner parkas @ Worn by every school team @ Worn in the rain @ Snow and cold weather @ Wind and rain repellent @ As seen in Seventeen, McColl -@ and Holiday Magazines @ Red, white, navy @ Sizes 10 to 16 wach thu come in SLACKS ~ ai (598 @ Black Watch Plaid, Corduroy @.For Fall and Winter Sports @ Black, Red, Turquoise — @ Sizes 10 to 18 Sportswear—Main Floor Rt eee eee — ™ : eS ES A eT RC, Meme Ry, RMN ire ea 4g a Nr IRR peal ea a — THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, siivevaie 8. 1955 * THE SOFT FURRY LOOK IN DEEPLY NAPPED . . « DOWNY DELIGHTS | * i | SHAGGIE... | | eo "BEAVERS: j } Mrs, Clifford Hickmott J Gassda tee secon of lteter ot dent; Longfellow School Slates Festival|,i a School Wednesday after- ‘oe Gilbert McClellan was named finance chairman of the annual Fal Festival scheduled for Oct. 28. from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m; Other chairmen introduced were Mrs. Joe Doyle Again Heads Gold Star Group con: | Mrs. Leon Stickney and Mrs. Stella Lou* Zell, program; Mrs, Esther Roth, budeet; Mrs. Frank Lesco and Mrs. Charles Wesley, member- ship; Mrs. Hickmott and Mrs. John Leonard, room. representatives; Mrs.’ Lee Barker, publicity; Mrs. James Evans, health and “Mrs. . Mrs. "Cecil Diehl wakes of music and Mrs. Edwin Carlson Officers of American Gold Star Mothers Chapter Nine were elected at the Tuesday evening meeting. | * » * Mrs. Joe Doyle was _ re-elected president; Mrs. Edna Olmstead was named first vice president; Mrs. | Edward Ellison, second vice presi- | Mrs. Edna Matheny, sec- retary; Mrs. Sybella, treasurer; Mrs. John Stockwell; chaplain, and | Mrs. Fred Jackson, historian. | Other officers are Mrs. Henry Hight, custodian of records; Mrs. Herbert Langton, sergeant- atarms; Mrs, Julia Thomas, banner bearer, and Mrs. Vervi | Weatherby, flag bearer. The group will meet next Tues- | day at the home of Mrs. Wea- therby to sew for the American | Cancer Society. ° . Leon Stickney, safety. Council delegates are Mrs. pene een er ‘Furniture Gets Synthetic Finish CHICAGO (INS)-— A synthetic | finish has been. developed for a | process which will make hardwood | furniture impervious to alcohol, nail polish, or burning cigarettes. He said tops of tables, desks, | bars and chests will be available | next fall with the stain-proof proc- ess, which includes laminating alu- minum foil into hardwood plywood. Neither a varnish or laquer is used. Green told a meeting at the re- | cent International Home Furnish- POLISHED CALF with SOFT SUEDE . 334” Sizes $ to }1 AAA to B (10%-11 add $1) Shoes for the Entire Family DIEM'S “Fhe Best Friend Your Feet. Ever Hed” 87 N. Saginaw St. Next te Federal stere FE 2-2492 -" * !ings Market in Chicago that 28 ‘Seiedionnent * was made of a firms are using the process for | cooperative dinner to be served | walnut, mahogany, oak and cherry | , Oct, 28 at the American Legion furniture which will be in stores The Alicie Bridé is the The perfect hat for | precious fiber coats! Choose from larger brims, cloches, * profiles, derbys, | bonnets and fashion’s | new toques! See how splendidly these fresh new shaggies lend themselves to all the fall shapes. We have colors, | too! Even pure cloud white, pink and gold, ice-blue, and all the wanted pastels that will highlight the ‘soft fur-like texture of these enchanting hats. Come in today! _] | Waite’s Millinery—Third Floor of Fashion | the | inside | Black Suede. $ to 10. 3A to B story | on ro : ) | fall... hi , you can feel the comfort of AIR STEP’S MAGIC SOLE 10% to 1.295 For all its fashion, Air Step is the show with plenty of softness and cushion comfort. Designs to fit any way of life . .. colors to mix or match . . . leathers with the new look of fall. Hurry in today for yours! Black Suede, $-10, 3A to B Black Suede. § to 10, 3A to B Home, The public has been invited. | by fall. 1 for fall . collection of shades fo sketched: the knee. \e ci special starting thursday 9:30 2. m. wool and wool jersey dresses usually higher priced A wool dress is your important dress . . and here at only $12. A fresh styles in. the newest bright and subdued and half éizes.” sheer wool sheath, buttons to Linen-look Peter Pan collar. Navy, purple, red, green. 7 to 15. special, $12 TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER SHOP THURSDAY, FRIDAY, y , sheath and full-skirt r fall! Choose yours today! Junior, misses TT ipeier oD iT Lea? pee ras 4) ee by Sauna Whedon Brighten your home with these new cafe curtains — make them yourself and save dollars; too! One version with lifelike flowers; other gay with binding trim! Cafe curtains fit any window in your home! Pattern 853: Complete pattern, transfers, directions. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print address and 2 zone. vobieh cate TILL 9 p. M. plainly pattern number, your name, | | A CHINCHILLA STOLE MAY COST $4,000—BUT Loveliest Bride of All! “FORMAL? SEMI-FORMAL? INFORMAL? Whatever your Wedding Plans call for... Alicia's is the answer. Alicia's Ingenue Ballerina Bridal Gowns .. . $35 and up. Formals . . . Bridemaid Gowns, ° Flower Girl Gowns. “Alicia Bridal Salon : 55 W. Huron. FE 5-3675 Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 P.M, Evenings by Appointment MALING SHOES ARE ONLY. 499.599 Maling Shoes , ——SUNORTH SAGINAW STREET; = Open Mondoy and Fridoy Evenings i ie i Vi ae } ‘ Tap te ? io x #, / } i eee ed Fee fat, ig y) reneene ‘ ‘ i : Mat a | é } bar hi f, [ ' “oh : oe / ( J : : We ae ? i / f I / Aa eS Wi 7 Vaal : / = e } : | . ae ee oe tay | |___THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. ocronER 6. 1955 , | seg -__FIFTY-THREE _ : ’ . T er Gity-Bred Couple Plans Rural Life with a little help. I'll keep my job ;| and work on the place weekends and vacations.” a be a fine place to raise a family!" eng | “Then, we ‘figure Kale will we plan eventually to have 8 nice Then Edie’ put in happily, “It'll z 4 i z i Tee: i reef eavins ie BE af | r ...and the glowing touch is the starring fashion in shoes this season! Richly hued suede, beautifully detailed with lustre-calf and set on the foam-cushioning that makes Allures\the heavenly light shoes thet are— BETTER THAN BAREFOO!! sevinur. Beautiful sling in black” quede or coffee caif. $9.95 SYMPHONY. Graceful strap in black, navy, or calf, maple suede. $8.95 METEOR. Symmetrical strap in hen of cafen cat. . | $895 ’ stroock's new look coats ais Tailored by Rosewin with beour tiful precision, lined with Milium for any-season, anywhere com- - fort . . . these are the coats thot state Stroock’s simple case of elegance,.new in luxurious fabric ff om , and singular design. Luscious Pastel Shades Pink . . Aqua.. Natural . . Cobweb Open! a convenient charge account. Payments arranged to suit your budget. all coats fashion excitement-- \ ‘ &; é 2 j Ld 2 + : c ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ ’ ’ * ‘ # ’ ‘ . A * , Ls eat If ever a blouse belied its low price tag, this is it! Ship’n Shore lavishes one lovely detail after the other on fine-sheen broadcloth. An extravagance ~ of fine horizontal tucking . . . graceful petal collar . . . paired pearl buttons. White on ever washable combed cotton. Sizes to 38. Many bright-pattern new styles, too! As Advertised in GLAMOUR G VOGUE - 24” Sizes 10 to 18 Pink, Aqua, Lilec 24” Sizes 10 to 18 Green, Brown Left For the girl who knows clothes: Here, ore just @ few fines, all in her favor . . . Coatdress with lined skirt in TALBOT MILLS sheer wool blended with rabbit's: hair. Straight and narrow... in line tor figure flattering compli- ments. R G K's. pure wool coatdress . . . underscored with rayon taffeta to keep its smocth, svelte look . . . accented with. « om jewelled bow at the convertible neckline, Right Powder .. White . . Corn. , Seaweed. ric is a natural complement to ry "= : } column-thin figures. _¢ 16 N. SAGINAW ST. i = i pd Shore: luxurious broadcloth... | Your favorite designer brings you an | a two fall fashion LS i Ss ee ot at Pi nae i ane tg NONE BING GS BOR EA 3 iy oR E ae oo ae . ste 2 gah IOP AEN the NE Mp aOR AE pS a Pa Te f THE PONTIAC PRESS, T $ F ida, ‘ ae \ ¥ [ Sieh 4 j ‘ HURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1955 at t i ; ; iil 2 i : 3 3 i; it 7 i i : bie i E = * Pea8E 1 iy 4 EP f Z Fe z : li a Ht ! HE F g E 4 Zz ih i f FY going with him or, give my par- ents and friends their way.” Answer: Their opposition is pretty hard to buck. Parents and friends can make things mighty unpleasant when they don't like TRY OUR BAKERY PIE, 9 in. 83° -GHIFFON take ©—7 8° DO.NUTS 6 for 32° TASTE-TEMPTING, RICH EGG SESSEME BREAD HOT BREAD AND DONUTS DAILY AFTER 3:30 P. M. THOMAS PASTRY SHOP 121 West Huron, Near Coss PARK FREE in REAR of STORE : 26° FE 4-8163 City and The program of the Nursery School of the City and Country School, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, has been changed so that transportation home at noon can be arranged in addition to transportation in the morning. The program still includes special classes in art, music, trips, etc. Personality develop- ment in preparation for the grades is stressed. Country Nursery School Second Annual Plymouth Antique Show and Sale, sponsored by the Sarah Ann Cochrane Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. Tues., Wed., Thurs., Hell, 1426 Lilly Rd. (N Hours 12 Noon to 10 P, M. Admission 50c. ANTIQUE SHOW Oct. 11, 12, 13, 1955. VEW] (Mill St. and US-12, Plymouth) ‘ Sed by Corsetry $5 For juniors was 5.95 Flattens, the t » tri the hips; shes tacts off! Satin elastic front, nylon _ power net sides, S-M- ” Matching ponty ....5.95 “Mite Daw oe a | LACK CASH? USE FEDERAL’S Rhee Chi HANDY PURCHASE COUPONS! * % F aN YY / q ee \\ : d4s . \ ‘ fies Ne . Pn oc dl ee “ad : se aoe Tae ms i = all Girdles and Panty Girdle For average ‘Hi-Diaphram’ ¥()95 Was 16.50; 450 figure; was 8.95 7 was 12.50 . 10 ‘Inches Away’ I 3 With boneless _— Satin elastic panels, power ©—«:15” and 16” length for av- “inches away” front. Most net sides for pons Lowe erage or full hips. Concave flattering girdle! Satin control. 3” waistband. Sizes satin curve elastic-leno. Sizes 25-32. 26 to 32. Hurry and save! figure. High midriff. 27-36. Matching ponty......7.95 Matching girdle....10.95 : f 6 Squirrel FUR-TRIM COAT" @ Mouton-dyed processed lamb | @ Marmot $ @ Persian lamb @ Many others Every one reduced for Federal’s third and final week of the MIL- LION DOLLAR COAT SALE! Beautiful fur-trimmed coats in the season’s wanted fabrics — curls, boucles, broadcloths, others. Leading winter colors. FREE ALTERATIONS! Save two ways at Federals! First on ‘the 21 Size-U-Ma SIZES TALL over 5'7” .... SHORT under 5’5”. y tic 34-44 Average 5’5” to 5'7" 32-44 Mm -SEAMPRUFE be \ a>) | ey S . f EDERAL’ Perfectly proportioned SLIPS Size-U-Matic fit means everyone can wear them 39 39 and Seamprufe best sellers . . . always per- fectly proportioned to fit all figure types! Straight skirt styles with set-in midriffs, in white, pink, black or navy rayon-acetron. Sizes 32-44; Short, medium, tall. Hurry, buy yours now! A. Scalloped edge bodice and back. Scalloped design reinforces straps... 2. 39 B. Nylon lace at hemline, bodice and back. Emb. flower motif at V-neck...... SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC ~. OPEN MON,., FRI., SAT. NIGHTS TO 9 ‘ \ \ f \ y / t PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDA <7 jf Y, OCTOBER 6, 1955. Po a, / Eis a eu ee THE \ } Weakness ‘in Workout WACO, Tex. @—Baylor Univer- | sity yesterday held its last scrim- | mage before Saturday’s tussle with plays, the varsity squad had no | difficulty with the Arkansas ground | but its aerial work was "spotty. j Pro Football Changes Signs of changing times! Bobby Layne of the Detroit Lions threw $36 passes during the’ 1950 season for a team record, Byron “Whiz- ger” White's 62 pass attempts dur- ing the 1941 season’ was the top Lion mark for that season. All-American Marine | QUANTICO, Va. — A member of the Quantico Marines football team is Lt. J. D, Roberts. He was Daugherty is sure there will he the |. as their players. 36 losing Yankee shares $5,739, receipts from welcome comes out of the show while play in the the- first four broad- League, which opens Fri- ee central fund Roebuck also teams players’ pen- for winter play. Sot mae : oa be home Saturday s peegg Pu fron-mining town where series attracted | 20-game winner who failed in the makes his ‘SLASISIS.DL, The players, ve Willie Mays io heading on coddhe F re-! W an exhibi- . 5 el Pronmon A big welcome home celebration ak also awaits Manager Walt Alston at Darrtown, Ohio, after he ful- fills a television committment here ac Saturday night. Alston also called a meeting to- a ie mare seri rrledaae tere isu th down and a yard | "Strano at i “= to go. That's how sure they are of| aotails I'd like to get cleaned up,” its first three games, Stan- | connecting. said Alston. “We have a lot of fine ford threw 36 forward passes and “Taylor has those receivers run-| players coming up from the minor completed 23, 13 of them to end/ ning all over the place and it’s|jeagues and since it isn’t likely John Stewart. Quarterback Jerry | going to put our pass defense to a we'll be together again until the Because of a driving rain, the | pus, I thought it best to talk things Stanford coach Chuck Taylor} workout yesterday afternoon WaS | over now,” has imaginative attack, espe-| staged indoors in Jenison Field- tee Ree cially in the passing it, | house. The squad was able to hit} Although Alston has not signed Dai said. the dummies and run signal drill | a contract for next year, President “He can think up more ways | almost as if the practice were out-| Walter J. O'Malley has said the and means of completing a pass| doors since scrimmage is being} 43-year-old ex-school teacher will than anyone in the game I know,” | skipped again this week for the/| be back. * ; Daugherty said. ‘“‘And he has a/| regulars, O'Malley saw in the Dodger tri- running game that goes with it.| Sophomore Tackle Pat Burke was} umph a fresh impetus to the plans “They do things with the pass|able to run through signal drill| for building a new Brooklyn stadi- that nobody else thinks of,” he| and has recovered so well from a|um in the Atlantic and Flatbush said. ‘They like to throw short | knee ! and will try one even when i fri fst 4 ‘ i He A 72F iife geek i 2 i | if ia | g * Z a & 2 gfe3 if agi Escapoloay as He Looks * * * ‘Already back on the soap box, t he continued, ‘so in playing my role, I overplayed my_ hand. : “But you know the captain of a ship or the pilot of an airplane, well, he: must see to the safety of his passengers. “In my case, the fans were my Fails Moore Out for Fans “T was, I am afraid, more con-| cerned with the fans than my own |. safety. * that’s where my ‘Escapol- ogy’ failed.” + * * Archie, never flip but heartily enjoying himself and his own ob- servation, sat quiet for a full five seconds. Nothing was said. Finaly someone piped up. “What you mean is that you didn’t want - | to stink up the joint?” * * * “You are a smart man,” de- clared Archie without delay, and again eyeryone, Archie included, howled. Archie was more serious, how- ever, when he talked of his Marci- ano rematch dream. He said he could give promoters a_ tip to, make a rematch draw $2,000,000. But he wouldn't tip his tip. Hunters’ Free Fitness Classes Begin on Oct. 10 as a community se beginn Monday, Oct. 10 and .continuing for five weeks through Nov. 7. The “will be held each Mo- day beginning at 8 p.m. at the) YMCA . Pontiac a ‘The program inclades condition- ing exercises, up to the minute rules ‘And regulations and sighting and firing of guns. Sponsoring an All-America guard at Oklahoma fn 1953. the Pontiac YMCA, Any one may attend. Chavez Defeats Flanagan in Dull TV Bout on Coas - RICHMOND, Caif. i» — Boxing fans who stayed’away by the thou- sands from last night's nationally televised bout between Eddie Cha- _vez and Glen Flanagan congratu- -Jated themselves today.‘They were able to turn‘off their sets. - ak oe * The 615 who paid their way into the Richmond Auditorium weren't that lucky. They sat through—but not silently—a dull 10-rounder in- which Chavez, of San ‘Jose, was given an unanimous decision over Flanagan of St. Paul, Minn. * © ® “Somebody hit somebody,” but the veteran Flanagan pre- ferred wrestling, and that's the way it went. So successful was the Minnesota Irishman that twice he succeeded in hurling Chavez be- tween the ropes, both times square- ly in front of the television cam- eras. * * «® Flanagan, who weighed 139'4 to Chavez’ 139, was on his bicycle most of the time with the excep- tion of the early rounds. Chavez caught up with him often enough. but immediately was caught him- self in an octopus-like tangle of arms. Flanagan was warned re-/ peatedly for holding by Referee Frankie Brown, but was not pen- it} alized for his tactics. In fairness to Flanagan it should be pointed out that he was only occasion 'a substitute. Hutch Reported | " | League. New Card Coach Paper Says Ex-Bengal Mentor to Join Lane in St. Lovis SEATTLE .— The Post-Intel-| ligencer said tonight Freddie Hut- | chinson will be signed within a} few days as manager of the St. Louis Cardinals of the National Hutchinson, the Pacific Coast League pennant- winning Seattle Rainiers, is the per- sonal choice of Frankie Lane. . - Lane is to take over the job of general manager of the Cards to- morrow, it was reported in base- | , ball circles, The Post-Intelligencer | | said Hutchinson, manager of the Detroit Tigers’ from the middle of 1952 until the conclusion ef the 1954 season, has talked to Lane about the St, Louis spot. | -* * @ Hutchinson. quit at Detroit be- cause he couldn't get a two-year contract and came to Seattle this year, leading the underdog Rain- jers to the PCL, pennant and earn- ing the title of “PCL Manager of the Year.” Signal Callers Switch BOSTON — When the Red Sox brought up catcher Heywood Sulli- van, former Florida quarterback, it made the second ex-signal-caller they’ve had. The late Harry Aggan- is of Boston University was the first. Big Task for McCord Darris McCord, rookie Detroit Lions tackle from T , has Tame Geese of Poachers on Holly Farm Jesse Van Camp, living on the Maple Hill Farm, near Holly, to- *| fice, Tuesday afternoon. Fall to Guns } by a trespasser (or trespassers), | who fled after the shooting. We have been glad to have hunters on the property, but now the bars will be up to all of them.” Van Camp reported ¢he matter to the Oakland County sheriff's of- Marquette Sophomore Puts Foot Into Punt — MILWAUKEE—No one puts his Neu. ‘Doak Compiles Points foot into a punt quite like Frank | oe There are 5 Sport Pages in today’s Pontiac Press oy : Calif., ducks and rocks by Glenn Flanagan a during the early nationally televised fight here last night. Chavez with a unanimous decision. their | too. much for’ the : AP Wirephote his cover-up defense and powder puff punch proved St. Paul, Minn., Irishman and ‘won Guy Sparrow, former Pontiac High School and University of De- troit basketball star, today is wearing a different type of uni- form—that of Uncle Sam, Guy, only Pontiac High hoop player to sign a professional bas- ketball contract, left Pontiac Tues- day to begin a two-year hitch in the Army. after being drafted. | “Selected by the New York Knickerbockers of the National Basketball Association as their Srd draft choice, Guy reported te the Knicks at Madison Square Garden for workouts. Sept, 25. He had just arrived in the big city when Guy received the wire ‘from his father, Paul Sparrow, that his number had come up, and to pack up and_ return home. Guy did manage to get a week's workout with the pro quintet. and according to his dad, Knick coach No Longer a Record DETROIT—Buddy Parker never lost two games in suceession dur- ing his first four years as coach of the Detroit Lions. Had to Wait 5 Years CINCINNATI — The Redlegs, in beating Brooklyn 10 times this year, won that number for the first time since 1950, In five seasong of pro football, Doak Walker has scored 438 points, for an average of 87.6 points per season and 7.3 points per game Pro Cage Career Delayed; Sparrow Inducted in Army Joe Lapchick was pleased with what he saw. Lapchick was reported to have said that if, Uncle Sam did not want Guy, there was a space on the Knicks anytime. It is -not known where he reported for basic training after his physical at Fort Wayne in Detroit. Solunar Table M. Minor Major 10:55 4:45 AY ' ‘Ma Minor Basilio to Face Tony for Title Nov. 30 at the Boston Garden, Basilio will be making the first defense of the title he won by nd Sept. eae N 5 e bg j Heavy Ratings |Back of Week _ Punched’ Way Out of |} Honored for Stellor Work Against Pitt fl i i i F : it 5 i E M4 = 5 i we i i i | a Hd 5 i j ite i it i i : i DETROIT (# — Bucky Harris today signed a one- year contract to manage the Detroit Tigers again in| ,,, 1956. One No salary terms were an- nounced but a source close to the club put the figure at $40,000. is The Tigers also an-| ee nounced that coach School- i a: if : i new contract. . ‘to do it with.” Crown in Kentucky Match LEXINGTON, Ky. @® — Scott|1931 only if Scott Frost were hed i $821,150U.S. Funds Will Aid Wildlife, Fishing 1:50% NEW YORK (Baseball fans like “to rehash games in the off season, Casey Stengel, manager of the deposed world champion New York Yankees, is no different. In what .might be termed the for each regular season game, first world p 2-0. é It ee ae the game and = t , ina mood, chatted tits Doesn't Worry with reporters at Yankee press oe Stits of the Detroit Lions | headquarters. is one playér in the National Foot-| Casey reiterated his ise of ball League who doesn't worry| the Dodgers. “We got beat, that’s about having his name .; all,” he sajd. “That guy (Johnny Frontwards .or Podres who banked the Yanks 2-0) reads the same, S-T-I-T-S, was sure putting juice on the ball at the wx onc ha take it,”” Stengel re- The Yanks had men on first and third with one out on Yogi i ; : babfery c38 iecee og? 2heee: li Chieftain Casey Reasons for Strategy in Losing Series Tilts Stengel Gives the last Yanks’ threat of the game. How about the sixth when the 8 2 et ae Scott Frost After Triple i a pes Nd Leh schindbe alge ere | 4 ‘i q Going to Close a Big Deal EL Must raise Bo 50,000 CASH at ONCE! I've Got an Opportunity SO HAVE YOU! HAVE YOU! LOOK } Men! 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Since it started playing ‘foot. ball in 1879, Michigan has beaten every team on its schedule at least once with twe exceptions— Army and Wesleyan. The Cadets have taken the Wol- verines five straight times since 1945. Although they are a touch- down underdog this Saturday, Many feel they will make it No. 6. Michigan met Wesleyan only for another as Army won 28-7, the game was notable for quite an- other reason. That was the year Michigan coach Fritz Crisler. in- troduced a new-fangled form of substitution which soon became to be known as the “platoon system.” SHUNTING SAVE at ROGERS HUNTING | wy ; ALL SHOTGUNS and SHELLS Get our price before ‘you buy! SLEEPING BAGS Reg. $ 25 ed | Other begs priced to $45.00. Al Priced to Save You Money! Includes wool, kapok, dacron and many, many styles. 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Coach Cari Lemle’s Maples, un- defeated in’ three starts, opened their EML campaign last week with a 21-0 victory over a weak Mt. Clemens squad. But their road to the championship is bound to get rockier from here on. Ted Melister’s Ferndale crew is a much better team than last Friday's 33-0 shellacking at the hands of Pontiac might indicate, Rallsplitters’ 13-13 tie with an able Grosse Pointe 11 a week earlier attests to this, The ‘Railsplitters are certain to be in a fighting mood after the loss to Pontiac, especially since the tilt with Birmingham begins their EML schedule. * * oe Four remaining EML schools also ‘lock horns tomorrow night in loop tussles. A strong East De- troit team, unbeaten and unscored Huron's Big Reds will be favored to down visiting Mt. Clemens. 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Football, not to be outdone by | assets the World Series, has come up with the second‘ almost unbelievable sports happening of the week, As incredible as the Dodgers’ ‘triumph over ‘the Yankees is the fact that a little guy—and an Ivy League player to boot—is the lead- ground gainer in major college ing football so far this season. Statistics issued today by the NCAA Service Bureau. show that Claude Benham, 5-foot-8, 170-pound Columbia quarterback, is the ma- jor college individual leader both in passing and total offense. Like “another small star of 16 years ago, Davey O’Brien of Texas Christian, gr a a a ara ea a ae » ; PHILIP’S © SALE OF woh = — -§3g” 12 ga. Automatic eae 49" eee ee Winchester — > | bes cf barrels.......ee00+ » $69.00 Win. 94 *54" » Rifles 30-30—32 Sp $24.00 Nylon $50,900 100% Down $3 95 be Sleeping Bags..... a, $30” ae cad #36” — a 4 #39 2" oe reuse awe ‘36° Mons side. 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Joe Clements of Texas, passing and total offense leader a week ago, .was sidelined by a head in jury after only two plays against | Southern California and dropped to fifth in passing and seventh in total offense. * * . Anothet Ivy Leaguer; Bill Beagle of Dartmouth, moved into second place behind Benham in passing re 8612429, : ti J PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, 2 TOBER 6. 1955 FIFTY-SEVEN a, 4 - oe Mer Et now sted Anzbody’s 2158. pansiaeh partes oot wt am ~ +e ; gig pees - ' Ovimars, 3 eam wot 1 $ 3 | ee Hat sca, FE pers | Og, PRs on a : che Herbek 210°. Jncobe $38; mai: — with 26 Gasiiine out of 50 at- | . yaw-cto ot [domntens i 4 ook dikes v4 wae BS. = || a al John Stewart of Stanford, who- So : (deen wie i Pont, h 300 Lounge sis made two catches against Ohio |. Womea: F mars Marshal 489; &. 8 Drewry's Zia State, retained his pass-receiving prt. Brenner 211—567; Spartans Pucrtas, 1010 Ber J. Nickell -i leadership with 13 in 3 games. we ca ee Two punters, Bill Schmitt of Pittsburgh and Billy Smith of Louisiana State, are averaging bet- ter than 50 yards. per kick — Schmitt 51.2 and Smith 50.4. AUTO PAINTING Expert Body and Fender. Repair Lane Heads for Cards’ GM Slot, but Not Signed To Be Given Full Reins to Rebuild Club After Bad Finish | ST. LOUIS #—Frank Lane, the trading whizard of baseball, pre- sumably will be named the new general manager of the St. Louis Cardinals foday and given strong | authority. to rebuild a club in its lowest, position in 36 years. * * * ‘ While Lane was conferring yes- terday with August A. Busch Jr., brewery owner and president of the club, Bill Walsingham Jr. quit after nine years as vice president, saying: “I believe a ball club can- not be successfully run by two peo- pe, both of whom are . confident they are qualified to do the job.” The 59-year-old Lane, who ele- vated the Chicago White Sox from the second division to pennant con- in seven years, told newsmen aft- er the conference with Busch, “There's nothing certain until ¥ s on the dotted line.” * * * was drafted and will be presented at a meeting of the Cardinal board of directors, called for 3 p. m. conference for an hour later. theories on club operation ‘before meeting with Busch was merely did he tise the word “‘if” in dis- cussing the job. “Tt don’t contemplate any whole- sale shakeup,”’ Lane said. ish was their worst since 1919. Meyer, who also served as a top executive of Busch's Brewery. He is stepping out to devote more time to his brewery duties. 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Sugar Bow! officials have made no secret of their longing for Army teams since five major confer- ences have committed their mem- bers to other bowls and big-time football has declined in the East. * ie ts ‘ Army previously turned down bow! feelers on the grounds that a new year’s game would conflict with examinations. The change of dates came after the academy Board of Visitors earlier this year recommended acceptance of bids to major bowls when they were made. Ot the four biggest bowls, only the Sugar Bowl has no tie-up with conferences. The only other open berth is in the. Cotton Bowl,. where the Southwest Conference champi- on meets an invited opponent. The acceptance still \ would be left to academy officials, but a ecuree close ‘to the Sugar Bow! said it would be merely a formality. The change in academy exam- ination dates was announced here |last night by Rep. F. Edward He- bert (D-La), a member -of the Board of Visitors and a-leader in a move to put the academy into Bow! games. | : ie * Hebert iid he received the in- formation in a routine letter from the superintendent. The letter did not mention football or hint of bow! games, Hebert said. The announce- ment came only five days before the Sugar Bow! places 4,000 tickets on sale to the general public here. About half the 82,000 tickets. go ‘to competing teams, Hebert was credited with helping bring Navy to last January's Sugar Bowl game—the Middies’ first bow! since 1924. Navy officials have said the appearance greatly helped their recruiting program. a . * Unofficial sources in Washington have said they expect the academy to accept an offer if it entails a major bowl, a major opponent and an Army team that earned a bid. 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Zagar has been a standout half- track, Official Netaed in Suit by Jake Guzik CHICAGO (INS) — Jacob M. | (Jake) Guzik, one-time Capone | mobster, has filed suit charging Benjamin F, Lindheimer with de- | frauding the Arlington and Wash- ington Park Jockey Clubs out of $455,000. The suit, filed in Superior Court in Chicago, accused the executive i director of the two race tracks of | loaning $227,500 from each. track Dons Professinal Football team, of which Lindheimer was a _— ‘ce in 1947 and 1948. ‘Redlegs Sign Solomon to Class B Farm Team ] CINCINNATI —The Reds signed Lefty Amiel Solomon for their High Point-Thomasville club of the Class He stood out |B Carolina League. Barbourville, Ky. ‘at Union College, - $13.20 j Friday ‘til 9 P, M ; to the now defunct Los Angeles |. only a few inches over the foul line, notably Ed Kawolics, Buddy Bomar, Ned Day, and* Lee Joug- lard; and they've all won titles and big money. More women than men spot bowl, because hitting the spot, as sketch shows, is a little easier than rolling the ball over a board 15 to 17 feet out on the alley. Which system to use is a matter of personal choice, as | in the preceding article. Try both dee that work best, ond stk hk. In spot bowling, it is important to extend the left arm for body balance to finish each stride at ap Seated! spat at tht ton. Don't just dump the ball and quit. Swing through for control, keeping the arm pointed straight ahead, at the target pins. 12” RUBBER. | PACS gae- SHIRTS CHIPPEWA WOOLRICH DUOFOLD SPINNAKER $795 Up Men's & Ledies’ DUOFOLD Underwear FE E 2.7621 = 4 { ’ : ' | ' ee ; se ee i gal THE seontbine PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1955 | Wings Open NHL Race Victory for Nashua Would Top Citation’s Best Year NEW YORK (—Nashua won’t | Would hoist his one year total sss | Citation to $718,200, Citation retired join Citation as a turf millionaire this season, but the Belair Stud’s 3-year-old star will surpass one of the Caumet Comet’s proud records today if he can cop the $25,000- added Lawrence Realization at Bel- mont Park. * * * When Citation ruled the 3-year- old roost in 1948, winning 19 of 20 races, he collected $709,470 which stands as a record for one year. Nashua meets three 3-year-od opponents in the Lawrence, a race mossy in tradition that first was held at old Sheepshead Bay in 1889. With Eddie Arcaro up, the Belair beauty is ‘expected to go off at 1-5, or perhaps shorter in the pari- mutuels. * m A winner of seven $100,000 races this year, Nashua has banked $699,700 for owner William Wood- ward Jr. With four starters the Lawrence will have a gross value of $27,550. The winner would grab $18,500, and victory for Nashua Gridders Hope to Pass “School of Hard Knocks _ AMES, Iowa — Iowa State’s football squad has enrolled in a special course. While not listed in the school’s curriculum, the gridders feel it's one of the toughest courses. ’ That would be Vince DiFran- cesca’s ‘‘School of Hard Knocks,” which is what the Iowa State savage practice sessions are being called, with $1,085,769 and Nashua’s two- year total is $892,565, nearing Sty- mie’s $918,485. * * ® Nashua has a tough assignment, for he must carry 130 most in his career—and goa mile and five eighths, He won the mile and one half Belmont Stakes by nine lengths, but all eight starters had 126 acme cdi ‘Nine Holers’ Hold Last Meet of Year “Nine Holers” of the. Pine Lake Country Club met Tuesday for their final luncheon of the season. _Mrs, Kenneth E. Coppock of Pleasamt Ridge was re-elected president for. 1956. Mrs. H,; R. Norgren of Birmingham, secretary and Mrs. G. A. Caldwell of Birm- ingham, treasurer. Trophy for the season’s low golf score went to Mrs. John R. Bull of Birmingham while lst prize for reducing handicap wert to Mrs. J. P. Morrow of Royal Oak. Mrs. B. J. Bergeson of Birmingham was runnerup. . In match play Mrs. Manley Bailey of Birmingham was Ist and Mrs. George Souter of Oxford second. Mrs. H. V. Hodges of Ottawa drive won the prize no lowest total pat i F I in the circuit. Chicago's present | Goad, Wy (Dik Hr no Leswick and center Glen. Skov. a cyren es wscrd Se ee much like that of a Detroit farm | captain of the Red Wings. This, in team. : itself,--should make for an in- ae teresting evening, for it matches There will be no fewer than nine ‘the pesky little Leswick with the ex-Red Wings playing for the | trigger-tempered Lindsay. Chicagoans, who finished a dull} . Skov, a brilliant back-checker ee en ee OO LS lealha teak poet, ie Sak gy ogre a ‘ : Alouettes Release [inee""ncy ein°may” cman f ,' Gordie Ho and Former NFL Player | tints». 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"See Mama Trembles THURMAN, N.Y. @ — ’ | 140,000 Volts Fatal pills 14 mouths, is not Ukely to| Defense Wilson has named BATTLE CREEK ) — Clare W. remember the day the black bear} to Marks, 52; of Bear Lake died Tues-| visited him. His mother will never|out more rapidly and day of burns suffered a week ago forget it, "| niform. manner, oe — when be wad struck by 140,000 volts | ‘Mre, Edith Bills said Charley| oi are, The BIG - LITTLE CORNER | of electricity. Hie was working on 8 suddenly. began jabbering with en- to the sec- : power substation. thusiagin jm his play pen on: the| on net Sem 8 Oe Navy, Air - GUARANTEED REBUILT ’ porch of their house in an isolated | Zevaries Of Ie. Atty. about WwW ASHING § 95 Dies in Train Crash eS ee ee nen munity the other day. She found)“ .| GRAND RAPIDS — Derward|him “‘sticking. his finger out} Im this memo the secretary MACHINES J. Strong, 26, of Lake City died | through the play pen slats, smiling} sald he was “increasingly con- Wedneaday after his car crashed | and cooing.” A ‘big black beer] comwed ever ihe sremig Got SPECIALIING IN into was standing nearby on its Congress elsewhere parting pores I Paton. 3 ho legs. of the iack of consistency in the @ Rebuilding Spinner Washers in ting ee boeee bad bane inion sigonnalad comy ok tax Bo = ae iti t Carry : sO; ; PORT HURON # — Tony S.|"The baby didn't seem to be| Defense directives. ae A YLE ELECTRI it was sending investigators | raises of $2.50 to $5 to some 16,500| failure to surrender the child. | Kowalski, 75 of Hamtramck, was | scared at all, just wondering what| The spokesman said Wilson. in- 3 o the St. Louis plan of the Mc-| workers. The agreement was OS gen struck and killed by an automobile | ailed me.’ See N. Job FE4Si¢9 Aircraft Co., which. pro-| reached Monday, The same: judge ordered the cou-| on U.S. 25 Wednesday night. 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THE HOUSE OF DISCOUNTS RST COME---FIRST SERVED! ther LORD'S Special: No More When These Are Gone — Hurry! | - PLENTY OF EASY _ CREDIT and. aes a eefs, be Hee Ja SER os He a tes ‘ rig eS By Gia GI Ce plan | 1 se | ED Ae Neary al py tera Oe Par a he pha erate ae see he rg eek poe gly ca te Ne Ue tae ey on ab ap pn vp dae tant aie A tlie ae re eae Re IE fe ND MN Si fi By /} i ay Ane Me, ay ec al tha ai ' ae ; of : . . ‘ : Ps tess aay eee Re of 43 j i a j } jae ; F ok dia ‘ \ , i : £ _THE' PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1955 a Sets Rochester Starts ape t ”" |Drive to Publicize t. 15 for Drive |“ilage Appec! : : 1) | ROCHESTER—The Retail Com- Cohealy mappa Is ot Commerce, ‘hepded ‘by Robert “Chairman for Area; —a — oe ; to “ Rigota . $27,526 | "A. babo-aliting idea to help tam: FARMINGTON — Saturday, Oct.| ies of the coment whos 15, has been officially designated | shoppers their children as the opening date of the annual ode tae unter bent en oer United Fund Campaign in the | show (10:00 to 12:00 a.m.) Picture Farmington area, The announce- | to be featured is one of the “Las- ment was made recently at a meet- or, ane. _' |No Chromium Waste ing of the Administrative Board.| Ow of the projects which the | into Clinton at Keego This year’s ine teen fot Chamber has eg hg te : at $27,326 some $2,000 above that tape yeas th improve- | In a recent Press article, W. K. the under With a 12 percent increase in the number of students this year, the . board directed Superintendent Donald C. Baldwin to prepare cen-| - sus data in order to determine where the next elementary build- ( ings should be placed. : F : READY FOR OUTDOOR FAIR — Discus Smith, second-grade teacher and member of the asphalt committee; : for the country store to be featured at the Wi Lake PTA Fair| and Mrs. Wayne DeBeauclair, chairman of the country store booth. Fair Profit at Williams Lake to Pave School Play Site 1 WA D SHIP—WIL-| for an asphalt “strip” 100 x 100| will be placed outside and ready/ tending are asked to use the Air. : Lake PTA is sponsoring aj {feet on the for business at noon. Otherwise it} port road entrance. fair at the school Saturday to pay! Weather permitting, the booths| will be held inside from 5 to : . eee yer or REP 10 pm. | Women’s Glee Club | |Your PTA Is Planning: mS amen, chagrin an Selects Avondale Girl cP ae “ * horseshoe pitching, with prises | AVONDALE — Esther Thompson, ; ' for everyone. On sale will be | Central College student Turkey Dinner at Wixom) Sx" o atx car et hr , post packages, a bership in College’ Will Be Annual Occasion) stare wee ce “sss Womens Gee’ Cb ws WIxXOM—' Membership, Mrs. John Suther- records. nounced t y Dr. Eugene F. yo ag by; “health, Harold Rowley;| In the food department, there | Grove, director of choral groups at penmcaiene, Sie, Mecvin Bees [ere Bit dope, 2 pancake supper. Corel ; hospitality, Mrs, Robert Ban-| bake sale, cider, donuts, candied| She will sing in the Festival croft; and room representative,/ apples and home-made canned| Chorus which began rehearsals Mrs. Delbert Forbes. goods in the country store, in for the Thomas Pony rides and a hayride andjannual presentation of “The Mrs. Anne Themm was namedjcartoon movies will also be of- ° president of the Thomas PTA. at | fered the recent executive board meeting | Parking will be on. the north} Ted Williams has won four Amer. and the following committee chair-| side of the building and those at-| ican League batting titles. : men were appointed: ee ——— : £ 7 seitranat einen, | cn nally reasons for | . =—tt—-| Four R : Mrs. Dorothy. Selle, lorime ie te weed! DOUPr ROSeS § . ag Mga age ar / the reading program (Because you want whiskey facts, not whiskey Rites : > PTA § % juin Oe, De ot 1:8 claims, we offer four sound and solid reasons “ p.m. in the school auditorium. for making your next drink “Four Roses.”) Rochester Offers ee The Mother Singers of Pontiac ; J , ; & will sing several numbers and re- ' , j i i freshments will be served by the ‘ wy p: sixth grade room-mothers. ; . . An hour: of. colored films with . Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck / YO U as the stars, will be shown at the / Poppleton PTA Fair, Saturday, / ; slong ‘with a sports film for the Ss ae | athletic-minded. j ° . Lloyd Stage, chairman, sald } i santa Tia may ae / Ample Parking Space * @ f . Pai tis fo hg ot Ie / Friendly, Courteous Merchants their skill, : / 4 : ° ‘er wilt «ith yt | No Traffie Congestion . or the, very. young, and a i a F P flower cat, taney work. white | No Big Town Hustle and Bustle one eet Bee bene FOUR ROSES is tailored tothe You can depend on POUR | : . a are sponsoring oon monde Seca ; sorerviealanuabere bales Just a nice, clean, friendly village in the “Heart of the Hills” where : after bottle. Every drop has you can shop leisurely and with ease. UF Fashion Parade Meet Soros a ok sta Draws 200 at Waterford ~ WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — ey | S Nearly 200. solicitors, their cap- : ee tains and other volunteers of the "ak, AND MURS, PREAAP MEBOP the eting sesion and. Yasion While Mom and Dad Are Shopping . an ashion be Dida y [ey | * "Be Our Guet cto Ss " h Brother of Bridegroom) Sm": Ae mage: | ££ Performs Wedding Rite |i. isi‘iun =: FREE MOVIE . sen a A e orms Ing : eth on salesmanship tips for so- - Marie | Jr. and Howard Bi : eT te cad sale, | ted guetta wore Linial Rpveny tan | (STARRING LASSIE) , Tre, ae En. u| Wendell Bishop. : Cou Cal d | te rt re Pip Marsal] A racepen wos tld ln ce] | nty : arendar Saturday, Oct. 8-10 A. M. to Noon ore 4 § acond on Street * ing the ceremony. ae Serene Ray eee ae & rour Roses is America’s &, Many are surprised to discov- at the Hill Theatre ; " to j er se at & p.m, mar Bae gin, ena ag esa tas SE Aer ev] genset ys Sesmrucetenss | [MTye Yolouty malo basteuc all mee yon : groom, Piney the ceremony | home “at 615 Ludlow in Rochester. Pay5.0, 7°! Ds os Sian a wet tess pobtself te the Suwv fisten tonditb-al biowe e following modern businesses will serve you: a tae ons we iit, finest every time. or at your favorite bar. a oe ae Een? bow | o toned lace over satin i ; : Ly Shee Stores ea Meats Goneei” Furniture at Its Finest When its time to enjoy the finest... oosep se Srey ryt Loan Office = — . Cas Shittens ede Grocers baer Shop ot hee, tener ee its Four Roses time . Soon NewS inde tile——b ' a _ | implement Dealers Lumber Yards Gooae totes Paint ce Stores Barber Shops Variety gdh Pen ee: od : Shops Landscaping & Nursery Cocktail Lounges HOME FURNISHINGS Roch 7 Char . ee — . If Rochester Chamber of Commerce é yore, »' : _ ™ - ce ie 4 ; Ere PF ¥ eae os if : Pa PRE i F oe a a faa as AX : | i, 6 | , OF. - A gee f oe } ‘i f SS REE ae oF ee ia J Pewee ee _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOB yee ER 6, 1955 ea é Social Republican party, Public! months ago because of ill health. THURS. WEEKDAYS OPEN 6:30 KEEG ER SATURDAY OPEN 12:30 Hyd og cafeaees papers phew Th Hollywood Headlines Pier Le yp [iste Sates | Dean Plans to Attend iIndian Fears TV, Radi Adenauer Gives apart of « Fronch-German woter-/Five-Day Convention WATER FORD Fl Are Dooming Native Lore Report on Saar j= “osnasie Leie 1, Dean 'Gli's Wife Is Fined $100 postmasters planning to attend the ca By BOB THOMAS He is an authority on legends of} West German Leader, |: : 1EAT man ’ annual convention of the National . HOLLYWOOD U--Redskin ‘lore | the Northwest Indians. The trouble French Premier Agree ieee 0 ie eo oA Association of Postmasters, to be Coe. Williams Lahe-Aleport Reade. Sox Office Opens 6:30 P. & generation, | warns an indien | generation of redskins has little on Political Freedom U.S Army reinforced today. its | Wednesday: page: ’ T TIMES TONITE! aa ae eee Soe interest in perpetuating the old campaign to wipe out minor black | Most of the sessions will be held| DRIVE-IN THEATRE LAS M ) blame radio, stories. BONN. @—Chancellor | Marketing by soldiers’ families in| at the Masonic Temple during the E. Mile) | N, Germany Stephenson & E. Maple (15 é : = i Gaertn tad rodeo the ree xanrd demu swore to, "Sgn nary cout bream’ coven, Dea |" Pane aU bt : : : ve - : “WONDERFUL! ...Jime Desire And Hate... Connor, who has the . vada got television,” Connor expla Cabinet today on his discussions | fined the wife of a master sergeant pa ocd oo General rate NOW THRU SATURDAY. young . 7) iw \ON HOR ii E i é i 7 E z 4 i L é : 3 . ! : “Whenever the young, folks, have ng 0d | Summerfield on Wed : Hy In The High Sierras! A cages mong oe cn 994 os free time, they watch TV or listen mier Edgar Faure. cartons of American cigarettes to Ne neaday night #0-0-08 Presents Indian wife, Connor is the grand- -, Dean serves on two committees ese the , The, 79-year-old Chancellor and Her black market prof- of Chief Olokut, brother of the | *® the radio. ‘They don’t take the a German. ' The sory of a SOLDIER-OF- “ son . ‘ F took utious' st of the association—the constitution | 9, A GEM! ihe great warrior Chief J time: to listen to the old sories. aure a ca step toward | jt was less than $t> thd Weld: tad Gao FORTUNE and « stolen love! voli Connor, who is 58 and has a face| “It's too bad, because the’ old | **ViNé the project to “European- : redentials that could have come off.a nickel, | chiefs of the Northwest can still 5 . was enlisted to help hire Indians | tell the old legends that have been for a Jeff Chandler western, “Pil- | handed down from generation to lars in the Sky.” movie was | generation. But as the chiefs die shooting near his ton, Ore, He also is portraying a | have been written down : Christianized Indien leader in the * * @ | film and. is working here on Hollywood has helped sustain : first visit to Hollywood... some of the Indian lore, he ob- Pontiac Armory |) Sonic to them. Soon there will sk Sat., Oct. 8, 8 to 12]| %, nee of us lett who Inow the “* + “ - * *¢ «6 ety oa HO _ YOU-ALLCOME |} = sss ~ et : a ere ER | Bex Office | PONTIAC: blooded Indian Bae anh Ce RIVE-IN. ES psntesion| $|° nocd rar. | May Disney CLIFTON WEBB STARTS | P.M, ’ GIANT SCREEN " PHOM Ei aA y THE PICTURE 3 3 ie : A Rings the Bell TODAY +, NOW! oof tHe years f=" ao mn eae FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING ALL THE HEROES OF THE WILDEST FRONTIER! ‘BOWIE! CROCKETT! HOUSTON! Ute Lv »- Prices { , ‘ | 7. , sme LI as 15. | $| tnt : : HH MrBelvedere fl iactrsa «; Dinko Mwy. (US-10) 1 Block N. of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 moe ai Q = Paget poee edd on HORSEBACK all have ridden them. © waco chon a aera! we LAST TONIGHT "SUNDAY—"TARZAN'S HID Vi Also “THE ROAD TO carey | Drive- ==LAsT TIMES TODAYItt==— Sk) a In poet aan ETTE DAVIS in “THE VIRGIN QUEEN” Il] , Pheater | TRUCOLOD | STERLING HAYDEN: ANNA MAROA ALBERGHETT- RICHARD CARSON ARTHUR MARCO “Fi wores_} ERNEST BORGHINE- | CARROL NASH... BEN COOPER: JOHN RUSSELL-VIRGINIA GREY eat ‘Tachatosler FEATURES A T—2:00 - 4:33 - 7:06 - 9:391 JIM DAVIS-EDUARD FRANZ- OTTO KRUGER sa samt : ‘Deveenytey by WAARER DUFF . Story by SY BARTLETT - FO Le 1 REPUBLIC PRODUCTION 71, HENRY JAMES WILLIAM JACK att Cot eee FONDA. CAGNEY ‘POWELL: LEMMON mo | And Also Showing ‘ “RETURN TO TREASURE ISLAND” Underwater Thrills With The “NAUGHTY MERMAIDS" Wf! ALSO—FIRST RUN HIT OF LAUGHS! The World's Wackiest Cinderella re A ~ewTrTerrTrTe TS weve, ‘a + af pi te dt weer, » Fs * % 4 ae ‘ 5 is y : Lae 1 * ; ‘ j ¢ Be : i phe 2 We A A ae yk a s. Be at " rea i? “SS “ x as pe es Be ee ‘ ie 3 s | is neers SR Pe Pa gee 58d Met APS Re ee f 7 ahi iB 2B 2 Fit Sie 2s f ~ } aE ¥ NCES el PERS, SANE FRG CRE By SES SIS. ES a eB PS S, i : Ean ; \ p Pee | ' : i r " sah de eee ee = dt oe ee oe ee ae ee Be of hb B speicgl 5 hPa hy err Be re ee sae Ps geen: 7 {i pegs out 2 ciasbibtke A fateh pe cide hi bpp Mb PONE AS NDE IHN a IPED LD SOE EAD SLE A era ipl ep oa cng hep eye pliant pve “oe a ae cos) | aes rede fae hc. Y } rit \ = A 4 { > i 4 : ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1955: Tokyo meat market, you pay) NICK HALIDAY ee : . re & H r iF A z i H eft] E i sty is i i i i 5 eke ; "BGAD, MORRISSEY/ TM A MAN OF SCIENCE, AND THIS. SNAIL Mm LIKE ELEVATOR SEEMS TOME Pee | WERWIS BETWEEN FloOee , . S/n \ | Chins , ; Set OH, BOY --~ AT ¢ : OH, OH --- HERE oF AFRAID COMES SPIKE ae OF ME ; s~ ; WELL, 1 —— GON tO TRUST a | NO STRONG GUY | UP WITH THEM - ie } eZ _— . : (5 Jy; PES i We e art TY. Ho ot Oot be || BOUTS AND HER BUDDIES AND WHAT “90 NOO Wasy 2? et : iy is + +GRANDMA THE WEAK PUNCH —s Meu srmon ony 3 | IT'S ALL MY FAULT, AST | |... WHERE 5 ae N’ PLANTE Co FRESH-BAKED COOKIES By McEvoy and Strieber eS ° a. : ie ‘10-6 rod | tits ~ f . 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We have the clien- a 8a Balen wd Now taking applications |. for full time salesgirl Apply in person, iS s Telegrap fre ‘ci ~~ STENOGRAPHER PHONE Li }-l4l4 Ld working con- Grinder O TOUNG MAN 21 7090 TOTRAIN | Gani «Sooue STONE someon " "P) OM a B ops Saas sa fits trallabie. Bee Mr. Berg Nets-| Tractor & Implement Div. List With Clark, persen ner Bros. 42 N. Saginaw. , CLARK gre aie mite ne| Geviyeiee| i One Shep, 14 N. Saginaw. — MOTOR “CO, m Birmingham | Merk Wanted Female 11; Business Services WANTLET WELL Lona 7 On iF 4 “Dest land Gonsl + thcuses Furaished 35 | t fvenines oN aie mangers | ma seems Tt ane e. 240) 2 HOME ON Seapets Best Kies Resi ae at ia change | 5. Telecraph FE 600m Callies weleame EM Fae AST ACTION! SMALL APT. MEN. PRI-| 7 BEDROOM COTTAGE, HOT WA- . might have —teie sotrence. 7x ter. shower. Cedar Island Lake #6402, Ask for Mr. oe eee eee eed Ce re eee Settee tener here ‘ oS .. Midwest TYPIST, WILLIAMS 1. Freee eteeeee ‘ eee ed bverervces - sheemesceeeerceeeeecagess C4608) yma, Donk Bide. MIDWEST : at MY COATS SUITS, DRESSES AND A terations, E, Huron, rE 4 |. : thru _ 10%. = Lawrence PE 21414 ____ | _ Clark. 7? iusen Os: S000 Seokea's Vista | Furniture Refinishing 16A | W=STON 17.30. etnete. 35 e ed QUICK CASI CASH - ; — = es, — ie » We 5 pe r 3 Welt neaaws WEA APPEARING 7 WASHING AND IRONING DONE. | REPAIRING A SPE- : nsfield Slid ty. Prompt el Closing. Ask Ask for ur | : ad fellabie, Tam. to 2 pm.| 10. E. Colgate, PE ¢i00. | ciahy PE C012 PE S112, | fo os"ton" gaps, Movie light ar | Disk'e ¥ a 13 YR, OLD BOY DESIRES HOME | _ Phon On 21812 or OR 3-1700 es ry. Phone PE aslo ashington Jr School | WE ARE BUYING AND SELLING 3 aun Mrs 4 AMILY LAUNDRY SERY. sree, Say week day 8 8.m. \0| how for the best oon highest ottee 4 Ph. _5 p.m, of value. Quick cash settlement. ~ Aerotred Knapp Shoes Landscaping 18A rasp pom 1 Nicholie & Harger Co. *| GRADING AND YARD LEVELING pete See OMAN ae capone i LAN io CONTRACTS. GIR an WN = Be See eae one | Bk Seine ee, Ses | near oo wa Rursery sod and seeding. Roto. FE 23-8143 Confidential The Sal |TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR . Free estimate, Reasonable | vation. Arm land contract. Realtor Partridge | Center. off Auburn. _ | ROOM” HOME. | seeps oe — ries | OE = | is the “bird to see. 43 w Huron T APTS. 3 ROOMS EACH. ADULTS. | Fast sae Mocs ig ‘| ROTOTIL ‘LIGHT Mrr, Burnes, FE 2-8614, 93 Mark. | —— hone PE 2 . 5-8721. Inquire rling Mt. Seen. _ FE oe, NEW LIFE FOR OLD LINOLEUM , WE HAVE 2 ROOM FURN. APT. WORKIN Clemens. Before mM. at ME ROTOTILLING with protective hi-lustre Glaxo $200,000.00 coupe ertgs. He -drmhers. | 0% ROGMS SND BATE. TEAR in Birming- CEMENT W ORK SAG LARDSCAPENG Gam eneee | Coan’ OO foaiina. Watte's Bo | at our aiapecsl te purchase new spaces Pal APT CLOSE TO EM, 32685 aii sci 7 APIN Vv = Be cecienrnenenmenis NE ee or rt en ea. ed home and LLOYD MONROE Complete lawn maintenance and | “OLD AT 4,80, 60)" MANT | our ‘clients, See me before. you | town. On busline, PEE 2.2300. 8 ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, 3 References please’ Write| —___- FE. 4-6866 —Seenup FE 2Sit__________ | You're craay! Thousands peppy at ell. ASK. FOR BOB MAMAN. /3 ROOMS. NICELY PURN. NEAR a eaet, mosern. MU erat. bin | aye 0s Tow canpentens |_ Moving & Trucking 19| Wacristane iter Her restows | 0 Te Buy—To Selle insure | pit 60°8. Francis ene Tae aoe eR en (AN FOR R Liout Rough’ and finish. | Work eo feeling many men, women cail | YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE. IT |} LARGE ROOMS. PRIVATE EN-| A CASS LAKE FRONT. 9 BED- . e of age | __Anteed. EM 3-8601 or a7. MOVING TRUCKING. PICK- “old. 50c get-acquainted size trance and bath, FE 5-7900. room com ly furnished home. Stay ag od Fae BRICK, BLOCK AND EMENT wo and delivery. Good service at only 43c. In ontine Simms Bros > Garage. Mea nice f rticu- in renin * POM? OT | work. Free estimates. MY 20004. | feasonable rates, PE 4190) oF! also druggists everywrere. M AHA 3 ROOMS. PVT. Feel Se lar couple. Available at once, till WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK AND | SRick and BLOCK Lavine. | BEDFORD MOVIN _ = DOILIES eee rennet PB =a : . * . N mother. Very urgent. 1573 3 ROOM APT. CLEAN WORK-| A MODERN 2 BEDROOM ELIZ. 4 yrs. a ie vra. trom sam a FE 22936 | tocal & Long _DistanceFE_2-8787. House Was wal wi" ine couple. No drinkers, FE | ak # home with garage For . to ’S"p.m. § deve a week. While AND CEMENT | CLEANUP JOBS AND TRUCKING | HOUSEWIVES: HELP WITH perative Real Hatete, sche __ +2338 a UPPER FRiViTe EX discriminating couple med. parents work, $25, PIE 43001, Work: Also chimmeys. No job too __ PE 24260 Christmas expense: Haye & tov Evenings and Sunda ls ROOMS, UPPER. PRIVATE EN- povversion. Avaliable = thy &. WOMAN FOR GENERAL orrice | °MzF* mer- | CiGk ompian. | Petty, Es itis, FE $900 grance, Clean clove wort Mut ue eth. nd Ge: | SihiggOUeramcnt wore. Phe P| CNT RAOURO ANY ROBBIE. | —FOYy geRIDE “Pantin "| Soy MORTGAGES | Ske f'"Ge imme ome. Cal | AVAILABLE. UNE JOE. Wome tailed ‘paper work. Phone FE BUILDING. PHA Fi. | LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. bw Peet. __ | cogs PARMS OR SUBURBAN trom | J et ORCHARD LK.| Pontiac. Ideal for business counle WAITRESS FOR PART TIMR | ConcnETE mee. Moseraieing. FE 4-140. | fairs and gravel PEE 3060). PA A Y ( ( 4 | a No coeretcalo ot cietine mage: | Eiderty couple oreferred Inquire Bett Townsend $2639. BY HOUR rel. FE 20603, _ _%8 Lull, ARMING IMMACULATE, 5 eee House, 1) _0F job. Free estimates. Px 2-0071, | HAULING FOR PICKUP TRUCE. B.D. CHARI. ES, Realtor |5-300ss-AN0-SAEN PRIVATE room furnished house. Virepiacs, DAYS” WA Sia; | CEMENT is OUR speciatrry| $51. ‘ Hauitable Society 1717 S. Telegraph | entrance. Couple only, PE £4092. | located to Birmingham. 100 ft. 1 6761 ‘ . Floors basement. EM 3-4879. __ | incinERATORS CLEANED. ASH IF so —FE s8nit be, re eed 4 ROOM FURN. APT. PRIVATE Trees. 6 mo or @ gear. Betistac- WANTED ces. Rens, Pree eettaatio foes, | Ses eee: Cee we. PS L ‘ 7 Rooks AND BATE UPPER. | $2002 or Mil Seon Mi Waitress. Minit Lunch, ® East| PE 2-2340, yDELL CARTAGE Newly decorated, $22.50 weekly. }EXECUTIVES ~SEMIN _ TLLS. WOMAN Ain Di CEMENT WORK. FHA TERMS. “OEE RTAGE ve ¥ et Us ACTION | only. 391 N. Perry St. | t-room furnished 2 car garage. 1 FOR FOUNTAIN DUTiNe. Phone OR 3-0543, and Long Distance Moving | Give You 1 Place to Pay 4 ROOMS OSRAGE AND BASE- Sx 7 months. Phone gone | MI reso are ee oe AND T Ehove Fase Your Mind on the sale et your Land Con-| . town. town. Children | welcome. Pe cars FOR oR SALE OR RENT - - MoD. Youro WOMAN FOR RECEP. | dec CABIN oD = rucks to Rent Restore Credit ing “ior nme oom oy Sen "er 7 ROSS ino BATH UP SICK B 8TO Seuss. une & cain Toon Heniet, Some, salen end bootkeer: | "Coon FE eulie. se E wRocks TRacTons WE ARE NOT A Si oes” wants, | neces SRB RAEN PF OFORM | | Sesee, Cui 8 seers tet ves 23 °F. Lawrence. . “20% 1 Di Oo Ras Bobitaere See oe an rs. ivy us for "ihe fast serv- _enees, PE 5-8700. ; sues ve own iscount Oct. Nov ? ice jook for. FURNISHED LAKEFRONT HOME. Co. OL 20211 or Ce’ sh mosernina: i ‘,, | % Too Pickup 1%, Ton otane LOAN COMPANY hte g Hyp he voggen-d No com | 5 ROOMS AND BATH. HEAT AND | Full bath. 1 heat. 9 miles FE Days. OR 36357, = | YOUNG WOMAN TO WORK IN. Kitchen,” bate poe ggg me my and Dum MICHIG AN CREDIT ‘act too large or too small. water furn. Referenc No west of Pontiac 1 child. $75 8 a R EXPERIENCED. WAITRESSES | real estate office. Shorthand | general’ remodéling saphena: Pontiac ‘arm ‘and . veer = _chilafen. PE Fisi after "p.m. | ronth ‘Lincs 3.4u06 Naval Oat, pokes oebuck & Co. Martinelli’ Jestanrant. 138 8. required. Experience preferred. try work on all improvements I . COUNSEL LORS Edw. M. Stout. Realtor | "Room LOWER APT. RUN-| Of call at 1824 Point st. Long several openings for ageres-| Woodward. rmingham, MI Ward Partridee Realtor, a a) direct, no salesman. A. ndustria! Tractor Co, 41", South PE 80456 TiN Saginaw —. ba FE 5-8165 ning bot. water heat Sienlshed. Lake Accross trom Union Lake. fa. men ye ad 6-4853. i ai ont w. ‘Wuroa Mt., PE 2-631 no se menep eows. re. 0 a tos large. om 4 8. wTncloding ae Above ooemee Facaine | Open eve 8:36 Ler ellow-* $90. ner month Sat. and Sun_ sales Pa a necessa: EXPERIENCED SHO: mi DER | o 5. | Open iv ay roe F 34207, a? | HOUSE FOR RENT wing account VS ye. = — o. Eat-More Help Want ed 8 mee aM BUILDING SE WIC na | FE’ 400s 1 FE +¢ 1442 "ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR |$ ROOMS. UPPER | ~ GA. | Lake. Furn., modern. arate : Perm manent Pe time _ A seeeaieNeie weit hese saosin anne FE 28243 , ~~ REDUCED RATES jo 0. BOX jand contract of equity in your rage. Tile bath. Sutadie for fam. | _3aurees,! MA 4-3480 or TUlsa plove benefits. Oe ceesteiies nected SHED FOR R ox shed LY? ODE! a | PERSONNEL OFFICE Ma's Truck stop at Te ol a exch ' tor Qoulien RENT IN ~CE MEN T BL BLC OCK ~ _Mov me. PE Seen on ened KNAPP. “SHOES & oe Templeton, Realtor Sanlies aan ptt FE pet eomt afeely formabed | mn a nce 14 _N, Saginaw _ ' man. 4134, wor VET WITH 2 TON TON STAKE TRUCK | is wo Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44863 | Apps FOR WOMEN CHILDREN | _lake WA % TO Pay E.R, THAT NEW CAR. ste | PLECTRICAL WIRING. o- LICENAED wants hauling PE ¢406s. Sot_6._Santord__FE‘@!%) Wanted Real Estate 32A “welcome. nee . nd Cc PANGUS ‘I 1919 | M 35, for day shift, Closed ays. ee peat. Nas _Ed. Murray, FE 2-8657, Painting & D ting 20 | AUBIVOx HEAWING AID. RM. 10, | Aww e | CLEAN APT. COUPLE ONLY. ene 115 lesman #13 Baldwin Ave. _ rs d= | FLOOR | GANDING AND FINISH g ecoratin it WEDDING Eee a| - BUY OR SELL PE _6-3036. ODER ee ics i =X P ERIENCED : rt time, x & or new. Guareateed ~ INVITATIONS, $7.50} - COUPLE. PRIVATE BATH ATH AND ROOM. FUR- shiv respectable Position for 8 |" gteady position. Apply in person, work. Free estimates. Phone OA | 4-1 Piva) paper pA igs Sutherland Stadio, 18 W. Huron. | 1 will personally buy your prop-| entrance on bus line PE 4-2847,| ys td, home. Near school bus. asd sere Ss 8 Soe: | rare — pee RNS | gto fate PE eoass iirirnat’_bepkins—tast service. —_| erty or will sell for you and | 5OWNTOWN — BEAUTIFUL APT. Pfload ‘on 2120 Dean. Drive ive. cook. Beth's Restaurant, 476 W FLOOR LAYING SANDING AND ate, | WHITE CHAPEL CEMETERY.| show you how to get cash if the . FP... - L ART. | ‘eke Road on 2720 Dean Drive. erome eae _| —Huron. No phone calls. : cpcain. 10 years experience. |4) 1 sca T ore, = _lots for sale. OR 3-7929. price is reasonable. Call now and © el ro ie eee ev. Om ie — HEA = Experienced counter girls. ____Instructions O| Free yee, estimator, Soha Tevion” “On ranteed “Pree 4 Bo WANTED: ESTIMATES. COST 6 tn OT RILEY, BROKER - Or Coe a tare Wotens took | ee ee 8 mos. OR 3 on time on home RRs | BIE, -a a. K grodaine ¥ gery lake ta Birmine- PE ¢i87 0 7-086 room lower, front, etes bos ant Wines: Apply after 12. Huron, rex srsnceeraatine rei AINTING PA ipaan ham 6 deever, Hauling FE Lac fn A, lk eotern dee Gan emALL MODERN HOME FUR- aHINOLERE Sey BIDERS ORLY a 4 Shirt L DRIVING LESSONS | FLOOR LAYING” IE ie AND “Say meneres Eatmape. "FE| of dirt airendy asteneed fore bal cadell data tr 2 tote ‘call ‘ih commodities. Adulte Lena eaners and Shirt Laun-} poai controt Hydro or standard ay Lavina) ned —A-l PAINTING. PAPERING £0008 TRADES—TRADES _ | _after_4 FE 41287. sur Dine Floral, $233 Dixie Well experienced need . Call} dry, 944 W. Huron St. shift-Chevy's, Day. Eve. of Sun.| FLOOR w Mason Thom Wed. 1. Children to Board 26/ we are apeciaitsts in trading | HOUSEKEEPING SERVICE. A AT | San MODERN ew oa tans _ ¥A1-3858 or UN} after 7 Ly: - . 401. Central, ores. tL Or aOme aa | 7 homes, farms, lake property tractive 3 room apartment West. | SEMI MODERN $4000 A MONTH. Pm. SAF E. Ww AY DRIV ING FLOOR SANDING, OLD FLOO! Painti a CHILD CARE, 1 MILE WEST or business opportun: unites “Large dn. - Everything furnished. 1 or 2 bust- 2961 Chrysler. #80 SALES TAN — EXPERT "Ex ORI: ™ SCH L _specialty. Call Bilis. FE 29100." ft ered . 2 hing’ Be Sr Tel # FE 5-7935 pon ge —_ scarce Trade your Pie’ s-soos men, or employed couple. WALLED LA LAKE MODERN 2 “2 BED- EXPERIENCED GRILL COOK. OO - * . homes smaner, ae = room $85 onth _ Sia ones Waar hae Sat | yee Ber hg | rE 2.253 Pigg bubar'nee® AUD eae | Faring. "WALL BAPERING, LICENSED RownDING WOM | fly Gropey fr saurbar Rom | LARGE. Le or anes Us| watts webster Same tvice Station Attendant . DRIVING LESSONS PONTIAC SeMENt AND 3 ven eea INT INC VACANCY IN LICENSED HOME | {0 Satisfy “au arties “concerned. ' fer. 3490 5 Dixie Hw scene es | ccaventense ig none Pull ‘time position for man be-| EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. | Drivers Training. Day. eves. and) Chimneys La WORK. AINTING dor Pull time care FE | Do not feet obligated Call us fot pete gfe nay men ing 2 — “Ss Experienced. in rit won Baldwin Ave. _ a onan, ser FE 2-4887. F UA kawew es Ltn CHEAPEST RATES IN. TOWN Sa sgpelines ek. we wi ere LOOK E. Lake Drive. MA eifte service. some LOVELY GiPTs. HAVE DUATED PIAN rs. ESTIM. pe Close to | Wr ‘OOM mechanical, knowledge. Position yg IANO, TEACHER. kinds EST. iets ogi mpas, Marah, ~ PAINTING PAPERHANGING — | Wed. ‘Household Goods 2 27 Sg ge iradin ing your tags Pontise "Motors, Wice for transit te respensiiee eons ieee employment, ning in, 9881, Choice | an _ 2-8046 LLS CLEANED Feputation as = tradets men or factory rep. for & mos. to May 1. E 33334, ° for adv Ladd ps etn od dates availabie. SWEDISH MASSAGE — BE IN-| jos ei Biri _ TUPPER, OR _3-7061 ANTIQUE DISHES HANGIN ¢ 7 e or 2 ‘ cM 3S REP DIOper | SSPERIENCED WAITRESS ~NO| ¢ iG. FLOOR LAYING. lamp shades and MY VF ouses ogy gg I de eg oy panding, finishing. 135 Edison. Ph Painting & Wall Washing | 75h. . ne ee ke ten en eh Rent Hou ses Unfurn. 36 ’ Mi 4362 |__MI_4-1877 G 6. F ee Estimates. FE $2211 | FURNITURE E NEEDED | ‘Dorris & SON monthiy incl. heat. EM 3-4322.|2 BEDROOM - MODERN FOUNTAIN LONCH RooM.| Work Ws ied ATHING, rane PE CETERING. | WALLPAPER REMOVED BY _ iabecnes HOUSEKEEP'NG ROOM | ‘front home. round. Adults rk Want Male — 10 New and repair. PE 4027 | Witam Painting’ decoratiny Fe | Entire home or odd lots. Get the a7 ron Bt. LIGHT iG Adults WPARAAAARARAAAY ~|#OU8 E MOVING. ss coy! fie ing top dollar, Wil a e: outright ‘or | Co-operative Real Estate Exch __3300 Elizabeth Lake Rd a only. 1859 _ Gienfieia, »__ Ortonville. A-1 CARPENTRY PLASTIC AND | equipped. PE 4.8450. L. A. Young. |p Sale. Pecan . | CARGE 3 & BATH, GARAGE — |} BEDROOM HOME” EXCEi- inc | —foor_tle a speciality, PE 5-8054. Mi & & ROOFING ___Physiotherapy — 21A | -** “OR an adults only, Near Airport. OR sent cast side location. Gas he NO AND siDING. ~|LeT 0s BUY IT OR AvcTion| When It’s Listed Right 3-1943. feneed yard. per month. CARPENTRY | WORK NEW AND 20 Yr. bod on roof. No money it fo: OA 8-2681. & ———____ month's rent. 1 month’ +. | _Fepair, PE 44210. |, Soym_ Payments start at $4.48 | SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. same > Po A 4-35 oes Cash waiting. entrance & bath Working couple S RAL INGUIN Ta _ Murdock PE ie pert D. B.) RG. SNYDER PLOOR LAYING. = fad’ geod purchacere” er “yous OR, 9-0083. * apmer fans te. a= TRY. 6 pon, | Sanding and finish waNeD TO BUY ALL TYPES MODERN HEA 2 sine wake Ra CARPENTRY. Can anvers Pon: | _ Sees ing. Phone FE| Television Service, 22| "ot furniture. Phone PE 245. | PCT ‘et ws show vou. and pear Fisher | Body. |* ake By sD Bare On 5 feation rooms: repairs, EM 41-4775, ___ Business Services 13. DAY OF Wout tv, service} Wtd, Miscellaneous 28 CO-OP MEMBER Pr ess WHITLEY WouSE:| Ear 2%6i"™ OM ater « p.m. WORK, KEW OR | AS oc FS bee : ~~~ | @3_N. Telegraph 20474 | _ trailer. Exc. cond. Libert S.|@ ROOMS & BAT r. am 4k i. BASEMENT Sy see sett Pen 88) APPLIANCE SERVICE lagaunpntep' tt neoar—a09 ; , WICELY —PORNIGHED “GROUND |‘ e'gurace ‘canine wekeee hE CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- We service all makes of refrig- MAK 44736, CON ‘S P EDDLING No ‘arkiowe ib w. _ i Rohn eee: Kitchens « specialty Fe | ‘¢tators, washers, radios, cleaners| RADIO & TV. 127 8. PA 8T.| WANTED ‘TV SERVICING EQUIP. YOUR ; : o® AND BATH, 3070 iN- be and all types of “small ai “. Sty ey . PROPERTY? TL 3 Rad. roys be my COPENHAVER'S R DIO & Tv bath zeke Orion, Roy's Oakland copaie, ree w Hurd Horde. Wiehe ieeet, Passe 08 3-000. our nip DOMSNT PAY Ee ED § ROOM HOME NEAR OXFORD. x TRCN porte amp aed qualified "prospects Mae! Call Saturday "er" punsey tat Sian Oe SAN ook] LUCE RADIO TV Gt Sedan tan Binet | Tem, Sree anthems | 2 Deon We sia, MT Soci - * y le entt thine a 2-148, “pana | MRE artes tor tuben, antennas, | Vahey east Pe Eee MENT A toed, Mame ane, ryrigentiel | _ child ‘showed. 5868 Commonweaits| © 00". HOUSE. FOR RENE - yadio batteries. 6.3714, FE : financin closing. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) _ Mutora ‘ra: Brae ene 32-9159, FE 4-3600 168 EB. Pike St. | Wanted to Rent t 7 euganwes ae" — : PAA A NAA PSA -To pea Te srete * EOP pose: CLOSE Pa * anceeter wonle. te “room aoe rod he: He ti ohne . e DON'T PASS UP| beardiie fet nome ‘ein per IRN 7 MONEY! Sell unneeded|- Seot'esterenets "Phone Fe eave} ]\Y 7 thaw We fea wel belongings for cash|s on ¢ Rooms wi ‘ee ~ RE SLEANERS, | throu Classified Ads!} iy.” — C FE a 181. ae he HE: PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1955. ‘DELUXE FEATURES ONLY $79.50 Per Month All’ These Features Including PAVED STREET FULL BASEMENT OAK FLOORS TILED BATH GAS or OIL HEAT STEEL CASEMENT WINDOWS — PAINTED WALLS IN BASEMENT CEMENT RIBBON DRIVE 4 oF ca Ae VARD GA Rosé-Hill REALTY CO. 19470 GRAND RIVER - -KEnwood 2-9060 mem boven Lake hay bar hyd MOD a Rent Lake core.S 36A Beet nies = Rent Rooms 37 ileme, onl 42 Matthews, FE CLEAN “ ROOM ae man, on Baldwin bus Hamilton St. FE 22232. Bue Lit LADY. HOME “orly es, 126 Lincoln. Go0D EEPING ROOM . LADY. ae PRIV ATE ENTRANCE at bath. Overnight, or by week. SLEEPING FOR GENTLE- Ww Ave. FE ¢6418, Ly: MEN 4 Pine s. Motor, PE tt Peisa “ena poe roe bus tne. TE taht. Lite 3 Privileges. 264 «8. Park care- taker in rear. 1 ROOM AND KITCHE PE 5-0488. 249 8. Telegraph. ‘Rooms With Board 38 ror, Laptes, MUST BE CLEAN, MEN TO ROOM, AND BOARD, $18 a week, Poplar, call FE a. 818. weet, PE : won AND BOARD FOR 3 WEN rd ar? clean room. 154 Wail es east 8S Padiiock, near ae ROOM AND D BOARD FoR MAN. Also sleeping room, shower, Warm, bog — quiet. Walking. dis om aes Mo Convalescent Homes 384 CONE tng series. #100 8 month 0a up. nett i Gon food on A 3 “HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rooms $12 rua pom $17.50 up. HOTEL ‘AUBURIN 2929 | Watkins Lake For Rent Miscellaneous 42 ONE WAY "PRANK ‘SHEPARD DROOM OL, 1-7511 _43|SLICE OF HAM __ For Sale Houses 43) atolls ERBERT C. pas | Lot Pius lot. Priced ‘To Sell At $7,100 excellent terms. _ : WM. A. | KENNEDY OPEN EVENINGS "TIL 8 port W. Hu PE 4-3860 3 | BEDROOM j Rea yee ~ Large jen Pees Si Ra eric coun peymea LENTY OF LAND thade apace Truit’ trees. ne Bunetlow Toneeee ¥ Eee, Eee"f, Pada wi RIDGEWAY West Suburban New, all on one floor. A hii tractive 2 bed bungalow XID Stanne cedar snake. em ° e ie: astic one ee isappearing s! ton, utility = ft taaceda: down, don Bee it- today! Near Pontiac Motor Attractive north ie 2 bedroom wit carpeted _ living room and dining area. Picture w ’ ‘ full basement. | Gas heat and water, gasina- tor,. storms screens. ered at $11,280, wn by appoint ment only "BUD" ~NICHOLIE AL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Mt. Clemens SM. os babes 6-1201 ar Rd Meiser, TRIPP Seminole Hills A real rape, in a 3 bed room Co -con- 13.750," 03,00 down, ‘ow! “This won't last umes Lake rivileges—Three lots, Bri hom bed- Leslie R. Tripp, R Realtor ‘re* Tal or PE FE 21306 i Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE PIONEER HIGHLANDS ephieee of pir eater ful tile beth on, on fire t ~s rooms lavatory on : oa wd oak closet ites recreation ates. drye ro aN 1% car earane. This S wont last lone st “husk 616.000 on wg IMMEDIATE POSSESSION = At eat ven one: — HO: 1650. | S35 $ , bg peel . break aK, DOWN tractive features” We wil bulla on 6-Room Ranch| uF serial n Le aa dB aa Et iicrt H Ee|come-r pam, wee room, hard , E-—3 FAMILY. Located tn A Pcl ge et. car ate bath. Back. too ireet "corner > fern giee eee | win ie maker $12,000 i, Sip eclis, ‘feb bah end also |WAYKING LAKE PRONT-1 &. ‘irra aettadat ata | Beet tae ete ses pushes, New” efementary schoat | / shower, fir lote of closet $12.180. #18 per mo, om land com pouee tere setting. HOLMES- SS Ger See eve, ce BARTRAM|er = woe ore ce NEW = radaly Sosurn home Pins both, mek: 4 BE OR sineh: Eves, On 30006 ly insulated, session. Now at $8,450 wi $1,660 down, Call tonight, 2 Real Bargains |xonrz spe-sream rome, na l-car street. You FLOYD. KENT, Realtor MW. Lawrence | Bateman Tatty Buyer ybe ‘home with’ spacious Pretty as Autumn . Attractive newer type 1% story alow with “ the utiful room, aki ow. When would to inspect this home? Lake Front—4 Acres One of the finest views Pend oes County, with. seclusion bedrooms, its fees mace ‘und 100 attached garage. 837, terms. For I ease Seven home com- pletely Tormiahed. $125 per — Ask for Mr. Bate- m *|Kampsen Realtors FE 4-0528 Cooperative eal Beate “exchange CLARK TAKE YOUR PICK ALL SUBURBAN @ rooms, 2 bedrooms, nice lot Gara, ~ auto. oil heat, lake beast $8,250. $1,250 down. VACANT, ka rooms utility bat Citas West, 99.950. ” 92,000 down. 3 bedrooms, living room, dining ell, modern kitchen, utilit room: large lot. 1,000° oF 99,050. $65.00 per mon 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, Ranch cae bath, with none, . $10,850, 480 down. ui NEW. rooms ment,’ close to $12,260 with $3,050 VACANT. 6 bedrooms, living room. « dining room and kitehen. Fuil bath. $10,500 with $1,500 down. BRICK. 3 p bedrooms, living room, and ‘modern kitch- fon p, Rceplace ar garage, 918.900 ° ie, with $6,000 down, — with room 6 Foe 3 pegems. a siding. rs peo. San aise te Sea ar edge Matt te eee rsis Boner 3 ee FE 5-501 or FE 5S-9471 Sr mermaid ve eve ea” “a 1 HAVE eefirins foals ere |' SS Sek | eee Hieses Low down payment, Quick | { ie es in Ree or Ss hehe aeaeale, « ON : Payment, ars Newberry a We GEOTARBLE, Realtor __b-4046 Detroit, Call Ld mont e261 ries NEW RA 4LL YEAR i N e, 70 t water front, Mave ao war wii ERN 2 BEDROOM | op tPRO “Eig tates “ah sara ta arawe, $7,500. " Chris Horn-| Mere is & - wond chance to 7 nooMGNPTNmMED ROUSE | Sesner) Verge rooms. Oak Hose fe oe Rou “furnace Lot ogre. ALL .MODER: p fens kaneis” ae gig ght x Suz ive a ed” att Dorothy Snyder Lavender Park. 2 Dedrooris, with un 2140 W. Huron YE 2-441 Sur ns | SBEDROOM | BRICK | mest: 62800 for. my equity. FE | | R. J. VALUET, Real te "eG. HEMPSTEAD 102 E.. Huron $395 DOWN | NEW 3 BEDROOM RANCH STY ON ATER: READY FoR YOU TO 7 THE INSIDE. PAYMENTS FOR 0 DA . =|F. C. Wood Co.| gor. Williams Lake Rd. & M9 OR 31 4 After 6, call OR HOME & BUSINESS pers, Te eee oF eereee > bulla , how being used &s * recent ; Pioneer Highlands Seaton sepa of tang te sip 2 bedroom yt Ta a ng creation room, riileges on Sylvan Lake, $13, Terms can arranged, wise 3 bedrooms Se ye bg iy $3, aes at. 16,800 down. Or So Sal tone oe ye Beets! REISZ SUBURBAN INCOME. First offering. Try Lovely 6 ranch, beat this ~. ii 7), Meee fireplace in fe, Hing, Toon. your paymente. Live ‘a gear 950 wn 66 per aoe e ‘water heater, garage. | Sears JOSEPH F. REISZ commercial, Sith cued futave VT tarnenue es | FAY DEN ~ ee My ear coe for com- ba + Shy ~~ eit room | Rove KNAUF, Realtor modern 25% W. Huron PE 2-742t OA $ 3339 Og Lae Sa ‘er CLARK: ON ATES meee, to ae? ant nee Piss Sent “Suc eins Me: | Sameer een Ski rms See ¥ Pivedrooms and bain. all rooms | SIRMINOHAM. 9, Bedroom cic ine “~ ‘ circulatibe cals Wot water ‘mediate pc : water ; oll unit, a ag Ft 9 Rica long of house on OPEN 2 to 6 P.M second . $17,400 cash to mort $950 DOWN KG. HEMPSTEAD _ | x+v,2, bedroom, metern, tomes | De 102 E. F a excellent. kiteh ample eup- “ie ha mig ates] See te et eae bedroom Lk home with warage.| ter heater. ot 4 elevations. Auto. ou heat, FE 6-4200 between . ere 2, ws Pm — PIONEER ons saroon Be wits J. _C. HAYDEN, Realtor. peting. 1's car garage and well Ri CHESTER AREA andsca fenced yard. See 1 it) yrodern & Foom ao ment. ee ane ot chant De Sg ene ane a Toor. Large kitchen, chen intms SYLVAN. LAKE bath and torian ft Su, Located | » Pinch Rome, Bedrooms, "ie west suburban. Going at a price latee vine foom with ef only $13 Immediate pos-| ‘picture window and natural fire- ‘session. Make your lice. Pull dinine room. birch today. We have the key. Eas eupboardgy plenty ot clos- 8 i JESSIE ae nt Finished nto ree room with Lace “Bateatse"aPtass | Sarze cain ae large rooms, Asking only” 90,300 Reese soem ute - hag with terms, Bee it today. wanes heater. sletnator, water ee af tenee, ee tJ ii én Russell Young fake orie © $31 a2 w. Haron TOP we gases SURPRI SES GALORE Open Eves. ‘til 9 — Sun. FE 4-0612| In this = Sas an an wie LARKSTON sctivit i tate dar k, large . A& trepiace e ca GRE er | tte'nont al prs alte erage, automatic heat with base-. me Aaioinatie esting system, | —__© bos registers. jot, close te at atte. ans at #4 wie" of fouses f home or equity es down aa ELMA M. ELWOOD 110 cane SEATS ane na i Re — Tae cm aorets Aree Walt ¥ BARGAINS pDowN room and stool. Cit water and Make an o this ¢ on low Se payment | J mr ert HT, Realtor 345 Oakland Co-operative heat Betate iasbonae NEARLY NEW Neat, 2 bedroom bunga! in good Park loca- tion, W distance grade, MR ae pro- storms and cost |. he Taylor}, Ballad "ave. MO home. AWFO G. I. Resale one . story bungalow situ — ated on spacious grounds and fronting on 2 roads ts offered at only $11,000 with $1700 down. Lake privileges, full basement and of] heat — are featured in this offer- ing. WM. A. =| KENNEDY Qpay EvENINOS “TIL 9 300T W. FE 4-300 Near Silver Lake ae cerion ten ehie: Elica aks Estates ttractive home. and dining lots bath aes, ET y. This won't “Vour Rent for Free” room modern home 1 tT. vt ‘TORS or OR 31700 32061 ft. art RF a Lot 154 2 ft. Bec‘ cou bomes tetay, prarron noone Beh wey #3 eerie we estoy, sided, bungalow 2% x 30 a _*- aciitg, aitractive "a at iean,| 8. on yeackeipe 4 Realtor FE 4-0521 1717 8. Telegraph | Eves. & Sun. te Exchange : | nest T BASE . $2,000 cash, KNUDSEN Seminole Hills WM, KNUDSEN: 53% W. ar a-eee roast? +100 ee = igh OF | St. Joseph ph Area | Dray ton Wood room ra) eel 16,800, terms. ; North « of Pontiac = Sick cat ee Ook Oe "RIDGEWAY jeree| ons ri ore ‘Slane full Oa, automatic Co-operati heater, sluminum |'TO BF pr ge ag screens. ieee ie toe “bird” to ond eae aes Se ie R BUYS Downtown Area oe : In tind sect 4 ¥ trom, down ‘wae, aa fs a Song wh name ‘amily We excellent return. §| Oxbow Living EoRm, gina floor “rooms a on 1st | fais’ floor “3 Teoma ce second ge ag: qaregn, additional livine or _ Lot oni40. 11,000, terms. . Birove | Por: 2, pda Sa DORRIS & S0% Carpeting and drapes, A OHNSON, Realtor S. Tele Rd. PE 4.253 $550. DOWN Project of | 68 Homes Near Fisher Body Plant | Off Monta St eal WEST NOTHING DOWN seen et BROWN eg baroga sn bse : ee ean — -. NEW 3 BEDROOM le _sure te Fh. septs he wy, . ibe ee “poeta seit SIDE Mg Eg Em 3 Just Mylock tt West cnt Waren St near the base- i iti vane, peony armen | Hes Lk eee irs, wo See ee heat end tle Cedar | for : sonent pars en wardrobe on > all bedrooms, plate te Recent ti | Sa oom Se FE tele er na sarteare”” | | MACEDAY LAKE se | "Sten ite Nehcag ‘hat ket oo the ig eet | | Echos. of fore ere al ana ay Aap Home was acto but for De | 62.000 Nn im mod oka tas, ete as @ year ei Ecar gars S nd bath and a aif italia a ted “| ioe and 3 small ier tee = tg gs ae ieee gaaee i eeaate pt pts Ht Hon 'gi0.000 with cash to © mort This’ one is to sen, ne ae L. H. BROWN, Realtor GI RE 62 W. Hu : 2-4810 $1,500 DOWN + | Boepetstive Reat Estate achenge 3. bedroom meters ° ly — ened wens. ‘Alu: , inum storms and Lo 1 CT; cated only 6 miles, west, of and new grade ey, under Corner Williams Rd. & Moe ON Aier 6, cat” DRAYTON uae a ity see vi TATE “TEMPLET IN SYLVAN CITY eee) $695 Dn. NEW? BEDROOM oe Bee weltes ose fi : Ea Soar Zeq greg pitaRe NEE WORKING COUPLE oft GATEWAYS t to HAPPINESS | bonatital watnen 2) eames Street... Ae ins Pont. Estates “REALTORS 2383 Orchard Lake FE 5-418 A HOME OF YOUR fernee. sis.s00, CALL NOW Roselawn Drive Humphries REALTOR ~~ FE 2-0474 83 N. Telegra Open Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 4 Bedrooms - Close to Webster Sctionl. Newly carpeted tage room and. odern- reation room. 2 car garage. Price $14,750, easy terms. Lake Privilege Sylvan Lake. A most home for a large A HARGER CO. HE S883 = zB SR eichani 2 to 7 PM. San arpeting. 3 lot a < ie iy Trees, and all fenc A vreal carne at 99,500, bout $1,900 down. Cherokee Hills 2. bedroom, 1" story white frame bungalow th down, $rpee ria fence. Price $12 800 terms, — KINZLER 8:30 to & Re Extate Exchen Beautiful Lake Front Brick Cape Fee ice sined bedrms. liv rm., with fire- pee ge rm., kitchen, break- nook, 1 fall ent m., furnace ee ts Birmingham” location. ia oa profes. :|George R. Irwin LINCOLN ~ WisnEe AREA . het Closed - in heat Hiss ce lend. Sonal’ dot varaag price, 910,000, ALMONT, included in) ae Baldwin Ave. Bool 3 Bee ans, FE Ex "LAKE GENEVA 50 ft. x 260 fi, lakefront jot, within 3 miles of city. Needs some fill, priced. so you can afford it. 7 hur: a Feal's price only For Sale Resort Prop. « 444 for LOCAL. PROPERTY seulttted & esites ont ot Recess county” partly pertly ytinahed but fi i. bassment. 346 7% Sores os with 30 ne f $6,000. w: me terme. _¥E sisis after S00» ; HUNT & FISH on Seassasoe AP git Stream through fost Call 4-117 ~ Watkins Lake Lakewood ee: | A - eholce tiful and exclusive division, Wooded and open each imately an acre in sine. sold only subject to ae ty we HOLMES- BARTRAM 4002 Dixie Hi wy. OR 3-1950: Eves. OR 3-0006 parcels; 3 ten acre reels ai Teasona| priced we pares paymots CRAWFORD “T cant’ clear the picture in time for the ballet dancers, so I'll give you my own version! ?- oe ‘ end oengee a area on maine zeae Press Box 77 eesid QROMARD LAKE RD. | s:ORE. COR ELISABETH AND : PE 5-018 _ bp 8 ye ce som Wit BEACH. STRAITS | Woodertui location. ‘Lease avail Sale. creage BUILDING FOR RENT FOR ve 5 res 4 a, or office. Ihe aioe of 6 ACRES. west > oe yo Aye ee ae — PE 4-4975 das ‘after 5 ACRE PARCELS. SMALL SHELL, STATION TO SUB- 3 sere eats 4 . “ease. PE. daw eS om. 3-0804 from am. p.m. 2% level lots in Rochester ares, Meats nh x i a a ee raced DERFUL OPPORTU ~ CRAWFORD at cleaners, equipment, also 3 AGENCY : room apt, north FE 54-0763, 53% W. Huren FE 41540 ames 4. Eves, MY 3-7085 TF. 20 ACRES” Business + Opportunities 51 A beautiful 20 acre parcel, 660 ft. |)~“~“rr~" %1320. Wooded, A live yeer around stream r the prop- erty. 20 miles from Wotioc. Pat: ‘ ue —_. ._-* a o and only $5,500 = 92.000 = LADD'S INC. 4208 Dixie Hwy ~- Drayton Plains OR +2341 ~— Open ave r Rd. or re Co-operative Real ‘hn 7 20. 30 OR 40 ACRES LEVEL tt tile soll, Onivy ‘y mile off U.S. north of Romeo. Never - felting sorting, Call tonight for details, FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 W. Lewrence rE w0tes | Ww ONDERFUL BUY FOR HUNTER | OR SPORTSMEN 43.500 Mouse i IN NORT LAND IS PARTIAL- rea WITH DEER THAT’ COULD Ra BE vist, AND THREE BUILDINGS On GooD NTRY red HOUSE Oven Eve Next to the Consamore Power 30 Acres—Milford 3% acres = With 500, terms, Paint Creek Frontage in 5 & quar- bree 2 ceramic te wae or $ a e kitchen “with dining space. ‘Thermador = = oven in breakfast le oll eat, car ‘attached garage. bite rochial school cou HAS FINISHED MAPLE - PAN. ELED KITCHEN: — UN- FINISHED LIVING Boos AND BEDROOM WITH SPACE FOR PARTITION EXTRA ROOM OR | Two. . | PROPERTY ALSO HA WEATHERED CABIN A Lon BARN LIVABLE NO xB TLED GAS STOVE. SOME PINE oon ate. MAKE THIS A PARA- SE . PLENTY DEER PHONE WILMA GREENWAY, FE 26181 DAYS; _OP_3-1186 NIGHTS Suburban Property 454 Attention Handyman @ room house, Cass Lake privi- “Foges. Only $5300 including furni- Good ool safe beach, sch Ant G. EL LIOTT & SONS Northwestern Hwy. at Middiebeit. MA 6-2803 LAKEVILLE VIL! LAGE ing room Setee, home, cag any dreemse ‘and —_ Pull dase- joe with roace. 2 ca garage ered. drive. Stream a rear of rice $21,060 OA 63) For Sale Lots — . "Lot 64x300 NEAR LAKE ORION. arranged for Ce and a : or hehe Y ve ¥ com home Laree shady jot. V rea 1 liv: room, 12x11 dinin, Se porch, Clit. 3 nee bedrooms aed : th on ond floor. Pay © cLose 5 = 3 Tye Fae me — Fenced yard, dbl bi gereee. MUR. | = : Good | B on THis 0,980, | "~~ A nice close-in. foe cation, Must be sold, _ Fruit trees, Lake priv, MY 2-6013. Dunn Farms 100x170 ft. sites, Well restricted. | Located approx, tiac city jimites. ith $85 do Orion-Adams Estates A brand new subdivision located | midway between Rochester & Lake Orion, northwest of Pon- living &s $1,200 with Stevens Farms AN lots at least 100 ft. wide tn | ® new area. Moderately restrict-— ed for better living. Not many | left. As low as $559 with $55— down Indian Woods Sub. We now have a few lots in this | beautiful subdivision. Highly re- | stricted for better livin Lake- | front, canal front and sabe e ote leged lots. As low as: eash | Walter-Clar site Orion Acres Here are some beautiful ¢ acre parcels. Some wooded, some on. a paved All moderately 4 | stricta. Pric as low as $1,750 with $175 down Waterford-Drayton 190x150 ft. lot. Moderately re- | strleted A nice location just north | of ee — As low as | $635 with { LADD'S' INC. | 4206 Dixie Bn Drayton Piains OR_ 3- — Open Sur Sundays Lapeer PE 5-929 1 Co-operative Real Estate _eachenge Residential & lots, together. Located at Com- prem ag Lake, Smgil down pay- | Commercial | * wer, oor “scott pie Fg ladeete. — nee wns: s —— rw | $100 per foot, H. W. Bigelow GRAVEL he es Down won| tied-in Oakland outty Pa sien, RIDGEWAY 15 aren gt ‘waldein PE. ¢a0es bi at ager. Bnd deve possession. Roy Annett, Inc. ea re as a WEST SIDE—CLOSE IN" Wooded Acreage six acre els —each Quiet secluded ton J only 3 miles west CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503 Communit; a oo ipek Bid anil . §-1383. re 10) MILE S NORTH OF PONTIAC If you're interested in living in the country or desire some acre- age, whether for an investment or for developing then this may be a real deal for you, This 80 acre parcel together with ® ranch home and several out- buildings including a nice barn is bein red. A Zee acre. All. of which is high, dry . a Call for an, appo bes rs | BROS. REALTORS 5660 Dixie Hwy Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1760 For Sale | Farms’ sy ee FOR FARMS A AND ACREAGE 48 Prem Call Rut) Mit, not TT ACRES. Ser se CREB | near Fenton, $10,500. 236 Acres, only $22.000. Easy terms. P. _ Dinnan | & Sons, 66 W. Huron. | N EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRAC- tive settine among huge oaks and mavies. This sturdy farm house | 1s outstandine in location alse - On black top biehway, only | mile off M53 trunk line. Approx- imatelv 90 acres of level fertile | soil, with never-failing spring in | pasture) Dairy and erain barns, | silo, poultry house. Ideal for at | ecutive seeking beauty and ductivity in a farm, Call tonight | for details FLOYD KENT, (a4 Ww, Reena Realtor FE 48-4105 Eves Next to tne’ Consumers Power | For | Rent | Farm | | Prop. « 48A | WANTED TO RENT: A FARM | On share basis Experienced. | Have reference osmes Caseriz. 801 Scott Lake Sale Business Property ° REAL VALUE Brick fourfamily terrace plus 3. twofamily homes with 263 ft al im one grou fret tromtage on paved atreet. very ee | condition with modern ating plants, ciose to do 5 wende by ent here wn q iv. at 875.000 with s to resi party. Viki Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Rent Lease Bus, Prop, 494 | ue FT. GARAGE, GAS 8TA- MAJOR OIL, CO, HAS 4 NEW AND ex super service stations now ready for lease. Miminum in- vestment required. Applications be by re Business Opportunities 51 PO al a et Ol LNA alt ree Sue Sete eae er ¢ Shore a Grill, furnished PE 23-0240 ~ WHEN YOU NEED — es to $500 tisnalure ar or f FINANCE CO. Pontise State Bank LOW INTEREST H. c PETERSON LOANS ON HOUSES — IN OAKLAND COUNTY $600 to $1,500 1, Qn modern homes. 2. On homes not modern. 3. On ‘unfinished homes. 4 On garage homes, iving fa guarters | mall town : * . # eo . year ‘es * ~ 2009 NATIONAL BUILDING Tt s y Pontiac on Bin . Reason: Tiimess. By . owner. Holly, MEirose FE 44728 ca: = 2 BAY. aps _ Sw Bn MOBIL GAS STATION For lease in Birmingham area. ar i Wyandotte, AVenue 2-5420_ Monday 10 to. 3 may ? . aces - TC TO SELL. RE. EALTOR Tear DGE. 18 THE “BIRD” TO Ge0p “CORNER GROCERY ‘PINE fey congte. very alee. FE | 506060, After FOR LEASE, NEW MODERN | service station, by major oll co. Located in conjunc with new center .on main Hwy. Call Mr. Dart. FE 2-0103.. Eve- nings OR 3-1582 GROCERY This store has been operated by the present owner for . 1 years Located in ——— pag surely can make this $7,509 | for business and “fixtures. Stock |. at inventory If. BROWN, Realtor ie W. Huron _PE 24810 | | MEN’S WEAR : | ieee profitable 2 center, located near | Jakes Dozens of famous lines, di- rect from manufacturers, ES will handle stock and “- ct at) once, Call: MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION as PONTIAC esi BANK BLDG. WELL ESTABLISHED GROCERY and meat, beer wine, Pine living eres, - lease. Very WEST SIDE RESTAURANT pass you by, Caen. ter pooner | ment. | Russell Young | rad w. Hu oe FE 44528 | Open Eves “a9 — Sun rE 4-0617 ~ VALUABLE FRANCHISE AVAILABLE _ - TATA OAKLAND COUNTY Exclusive territories avail- abie for electronic machine that restores candle power. removes blackness. and re- stores life of used fluores- cent tubes, at fraction of new tube cost. Opportunity to have own non-competitive business with potential tn- come. of 00 and Investment of 00." Note: Partnership investments will be sidered. \Meetinges will be arranged. Every industry, store, office building etc, your prospect “Distribu- | tors for the State of Michi- Fiuorescent§ Distribu- tors, Inc." Write ine = Inc, Box Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michivan. Chief en- gineer will interview Barry. Berrien, Calhoun, Kala- . St. Josenh, Wayne, | ie Therm Muskeron, Ingham and Jackson counties — ready franchised, Pariridge al- TODAY'S SPECIALS | | house, | Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE | | ONE HUNDRED & TWENTY SEVEN PIECE COIN & MUSIC” ROUTE. All equipment -inchid for A-l operation, $22,500 Seca. IQUOR BAR & BOWLING AL- | LEY combination, 6 Brunswick | alleys) Extra large 8 room mod- | erne living quarters, Excellent brick. bide, Only $22,500 down \ GROCERY, MEATS & seri | ANCE STORE in exclusive sub- | division development with no competition, $175.000 gross per yr $13,000 ae stock. VARIETY STORE, PATENT! MEDICINE & soda fountain tn | heavily populated area of Pon- | tiae, 000 gross. Only $6,500 Dius stock, TAVERN & GAS STATION com- | bination on matin highway in. small town. Excellent 6 room | sound-proof living quarters in the | well constructed bldg. Perfect for partners. Real estate & all $39,- 500 plus stock. Will trade ALL NOW ON THESE CHOT WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 43: W. Huron &t.; Open Eves. 7 to 0 RENT IT FAST) through Rent Ads! Room, apartment, | any- thing — Want Ads give Ponting“ and Ficor National Bide. you ACTION, 2-8181, ‘Dial FE MAJOR Ol, COMPANY DESIRES bitious & business of "ais w a Can get further auaie by calling | FE 2-0103. _Sale_ Land Contracts is 52 $1,607.66 DISCOUNT Becure on 2. family lake front property, 88.000 to handle. FE Money to Loan 53 (State e_ Licensed |_ Lenders) LOANS $25 a Stans Elon TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. . LOANS $25 TO $500 AUTOS Liv HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph. Rochester ester OL €0711 OL 11-9791 Need $500 — or Less WITH QUICK SERVICE? Then Home & Ato, is the place | to come. Most loans —_ = come on eer auto, furniture or signature and -® repayment plan su to your needs Friendly courteous service | awaits you. Leslie Fleisher Man- . ager, Berkiey Voss, President, Ph, FE 5-8121_ Home & Auto Loan Company Hours: 8 to 5; Saturday ® to 1 407 Community Nat'l Bank Bidg. GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1948 to 1955 cars. Bring your title. Most deals closed im 30 minutes. Loans also made on furniture. Signatures and other securities. Oakland Loan Co. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FES: FE 4-1574 ~ LOANS © $25 to $500 $25 to $500 rp cht e LOAN CO ; 30 E. LAWRE FE 2-711 FR RIENDLY SERVICE LOANS: Extra Fast. Service You can borrow $20-850 ouicklv on signature, car or furniture. Loans made withovt endorsers for anv worthwhile pursose Uo to 20 months to rewav HOUSEHOLD FINANCE — Corporation of Pontia 34 South Sacinaw St ced Bide tnd Floor Phone FEderal. 4-05.15 (35,000 Families Recommend’ ~Buckner's Four (4) Buckner Conven- ient offices sn Pontiac area. where you can quickly bor- o $500 row ue small once mor payments You get ful) amount no deductions cost BORROWING AT B NERS IS LESs THINK THAN you Get needed eesh Pee aa _ Buckner Finance Co. Offices are located: 4 Cy Drayton Plains 4512 Disle Hwy. Waited ta Lake, Lee cee PAINT: STORE. BIRD DOG, SELL OR TRADE. PE 4-1376 Gn ___Mortgage Loans Ba . timer. Very good cond.. $50, FE "7-0193.. " KENMORE O1L re with blew bry 4 mos. KENMORE A OaK BED, SPRING Electromaster stove, 332 Woodward. Roch. ROOM complete i ee ‘ F -_ , | = al ie For Sale Lots 46/1 Sale Household Goods 57 3 : Attention Builders THIS WEEK’S © couple. 4 rooms, sf ne Sg Rg Sten | canal Bon edi SPECIALS Seren ene eee ven ener eeeee 0 S Diese dining foo sulle, 8 : ase THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 361 1 8, SAO ew ST. - : heater, near new, ‘930. 5-9822. Westinghouse 30" electric range aonb with » matires BUILDING Se po A, breaktaay ett For sais WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIG cars. H. J. “van Welt. OR 3 On ais -_ reoeenele a Rugs. All wool 12 x 18 grain | DEER E FOR GOOD BOAT | MAYTAG AUTOMATIC WASHER valtere. $75.00, — t condition. Reg. $299.95; $50.00, Rug., flower design, FEMALE BOXER FOR GUN OR | now only $79.95. tana aoc $38, Also muemeneenne _fose*** ee coe. ai vision. 11 cu, ie rigerator, and sonable, FE 4-5214 WOT POINT REPRIGERATOR. | £2! Like new. PE vd .—~ Trade for ee —_ and lawn = WAYNE GABERT’S ja Pr iy ROWBOAT, | j2n12 ON ae oor Sample Sale _for pump shotgun, OR 3-1784. git 08 House, Be $229.95 Norge washer...... $168, FT. ; WILL $ yr. wali le pin ted Norge Fe ag ei nea s ae trade for contract, vacant LAID os Norge 10 ae ee ‘equity ins bome, er YER. 1 eat male Gia a a os | senpe, Soe amneunenie oe a7 Seeerree wer torent $419. 2 =, it. tie j aaa MOUTH ata. | LARGE x oon « N. North Customa 7s wagon. trad Bory ~ RL 32. Willams B S063. "MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE MEN Berrys PE 8 SWAP OR TRADE—SINGER SEW- Lord’s Spec ials 121 w. aewARS TO Pay ime machine, Large dressmaker |§ pe, dinette set............. 49.05 | 121_N. Saginaw PE Scie | style, for anything of value. OL | 3 pe. aenrenneeeneeeer 7' x) _.2-3822. Used TVs: from 624.95 coon MD USED DEPT 2 WHEEL TRAILER FOR DEER | Hid “from $139.95... up . - rifle or $50. PE 7-912. Used gas stoves yet $20.00 GEESE TO EITHER SELL OR Lord’s SWAPS PORD ounniEa sox | Furniture and Appliances | 'S2 or "S3 late ¢ wed car | 13 _W. Boe Be oer for equity eud take over pay- | “Where Wrigley’s Used To Be ments, 58 Ivan, e . 3 PIECE LIVING ROOM SET. box. Good condition, FE 5-576}. WE WILL a Apa COMBINATION, ” Acoomt nat Densstratier, land 3 WYMAN’S contract or your equity yer WALTON TV Easy terms ho down ent Sea a [rete re re an w aee e cam s s ] 5 fu Storms screens. ~ me 86 a i, eH 30 OAs. we floors, & red walls. Good condition, Both for zg rose | =: rend gar., fenced rear yard. Priced at| req dave All w friese CHAIRS, HIGH CHAIR only’ $8960 Ask for Mr. Brown.) 943 PE A-3ise, . _ SRE ere a0 aaittoente. mM r MAHOGANY DROP LEAP TABL®, I. H. BROWN, Realtor, | Mpad'ana « chairs: sidney shane | For Sale. Miscellaneous 60 oes aren re ee) ee ce bed ee a ; room out- WILL (TRADE NEW CAR FOR| {sble: ® pe. maple bedroom out-/ aT T TOOL USERS Wordward at i hie davenport: “3 "red" occasional | GENERAL “WARENOUGE” CO, eres 4 S, Ser ey odes GENERAL | WAREHOUSE CO, oabensd matern tape ant a a A mae RIAL. motorcycles motorscocters oF _Complete. Tt Raeburn St. "| Artists’ supplies, hobby will accept thene articles as dows NEW HOM EPORTABLE SEW. supplies—check our clas- | Pre E ORION MOTOR ates’ $100, "Sell sc $90 ween| sification “Hobbies and a | awe _-_ Od 3. PE 25332 Supplies” No. 24A, MY_ 2-261 ge he -F ig llc MA- | Sarr gray e _For Sale Clothing 56 Lerner a | ALL EL 4 | $ FORMALS. SIZE 98 pny Reasonable. FE 4-3721. ~ DEB-WOOD SNOW SUIT, SIZE 3 to 5. Ladies’ Mouton lamb coat, size 9, suitable for schoo] girl. Rea le FE 40785 GIRL’S PALE GREEN sT. . MARY’ «| coat. sub-teen. Like new. FE 7938 = GIRL'S COAT AND HAT. SIZE- 10, sef"® dresses size 812. FE taere 2 CLOTHING, | SIZE 18. One man's gray gabardine top coat, practically mew, size 42. Phone F" LapY’s 1 DRESSES. . COATS, skirts, accessories, size 7. 9, 16. 40, ‘regular Men's —_ si KS) well, Very Bo _ reasonable. FE 2- Sale Household Goods_ 87 A GOOD BUY IN A yw RADIOS from §7 to $12. FE 5-8755. ABOUT AN YTHING ae —- OIL BURNER. DRUMS “AND tack. FE 5-5833. | On. 8P.CE HEATER — DRAPT | ontrol and some pipe, $40. | Cail FE 4-6475. Plastic Wall Tile... .2¢ ea. LINOLEUM, a 8 03 Harold’ 8 Paint & Lino Wo 8. w St. STOVES BovGt “SOLD. Ex- changed Turner's 603 Mt. Clem, __ens; FE 23-0801. ances at to ail. Serohis geese ee nd NCHOR FENCES REE ce ESTIMATES. PE teh ATTENTION ~~ Home Owners Builders w @ reo ver stocked with 6 ft. $5.50, Pane ged = ae Sather" savings. N riven, © ww pple "comple tu Nats ails—doors Sears badoant REFRIGERATOR. a aoe WIN- and storm doors. Py Sy silanti: '. | REFRIGERATORS. LAST | YEAR'S 1954 models, one of America’s best page ge Perfect new guaran- teed fo: years, buy a new re- fnosieae™ for a little more than & used machine. Michigan Filuor- scent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. ~ RECONDITIONED BARGAINS Maytag washe Kenmore : © ing board —roof- ha ‘siding. MADE TO YOUR. Pree x_n Bp given, SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. 5340 Highland Rd. (M50) OR 3-7002 COMBIN BINATION yr 1 single 2 PINE 80 ease head = ee. wenees 12 ‘t, a Peete: ; refrigera 5 a. ire refri q Eas, & glee. 95 up: beds, § cu. ft + dibson . ed sets, $25 up; Ley ag 9c mer — ag * and stemmer,. ; new chrome sets, A yors. Numerous ; ; nests. new & ae : “CRATE MARRED™ ~ for sale. Tib foeet D; bedroom suites, greed Imperial Pegs og on ie $219.50 | _Northwes liv aire w: | Tr Gio ~ ing Toom suites, cen 18 50 & up. wna | ‘ehipped) 239.50 |? oi ee WS. 40"'x other ite | Frigidaire Automatic range ‘floor | storms gad sereq Odd windows, | UBE OUR EASY PAYMENT | sample ~~ and screens. FE , 2-61 OR LAY-A-WAY PLAN This Merchanilise 1n good con-| ROOM OIL SPACE HEATER. We buy sell. trade anything. Come Draft control and vipe included. out and look ‘around. 2 acres of CI AY TONS OR 35-0872. free. areine . es ne 2x48 Je FT.: 2x68 3 AND 5a EN BAILY 9 TO © Furniture, Appliances Biv OT used lumber. 296 F, a SALES CO, 4 mi. cast.ot "3063 Orchard, Lake Ra | ~ = a id, “ ego arbor s ~ ».Sied "na" — FE 5-8811 or FE 5-0974 | BATHROOM FIXTURES YOUNGS. ' FE 5-0241 | SKELGAS 23 1N RANGE. 3| fown kitchen. Furnaces: Oil. gas re. “are Holdens Red 4 Bamps. burners and oven. $50.95. R. B.| {Nd com. Hot water and. stesee _Munro, 1016 Huron. ers, automatic water heater, UTO. GE CLOTHES DRYER. ae , ee hardware, electrical lies” weed condition. FE 2-4374 SOFA. LIKE NEW. CHEAP. FE soi). galvanized yer fanaa en, BEDS, DRESSERS, CHESTS, 5-8396, fittings Pain Frigidaire, gas stove, cabinets, & STOVES BOUGHT, SOLD, Ex- BiGiTs 80 TS SUPPLY) 3 2685 Perry piano, FE_ 4-5678. =. e8. : poser 602 Mt. oem: | Fe tm BEAUTIFUL L MAHOG/ NY 9 AL, eae TER ....$82.95 dining room suite $1250 fale fer ~~ Storewide Clearance i ‘tings wks $149 3 pe. sectional... 69.50 | La trays faucets $23.9 t= Beheenatamans Ga? caveauecs acer RAR RAVE GOPHCY os"Sernew at BEDROOM SUITE WALNUT EX-| $65 sofa bed)”: 9438-30 BUY AT DISCOUNT AND SAVE. | cellent condition. Beautyrest | os tec bed complete $1795| With an H.C. LITTLE = fully mattress and springs. 8100. MA | $10.95 Hollywood bed wae 8 695; Suto. oil heater cr gas furnace. | End tables «.. & up! ~ simpte you ing install and Pd eg SUITE. ‘$75. WASHER, $84 apt. gas range. 1 pong $59.50) Serv rng i you Hundreds im \e $15; End tables cocktail tables — | Sit Eyal bedroom suite, ms | daity. nm this area. Demonstrations odd 4 Al ther items. 00 py 5-27 Euaize Slee oer nem meee aed Boor full inner- | is WPETRO MEAT any co nn a ae. eee ng mattress railer ' BOTTLE GAS 1 ample 1 eat . giae se | 8 Telegraph PE 3380 i New low price Complete installa- rawer unf. ches 23 | Gon only 610, plus ‘eas, ‘Renyon | $63 chrome dinette, $3905) BEFORE ; _Fuelgas. OR 3.2491, ; eccasional rockers, eat or “von up, Remote! vour home TO Cen Fibe.se ag tty Me. | $12 maple’ cricket rocker. § 12.98 won re satimate AeTwise! | frigerator, R. B. Munro Electric | Sy at nerbare cmpete 8 8S OILDERS & SUPPLY FE 4.2578 om oe a. ae 963 “drop. leaf table & 4 chairs’ | CASH REGISTER ia FST FT. WESTINGHOUSE RE- | maple finish $ 42.50 chairs fireplace toore ne DINO " thgerator. 2 piece living room set, js paegany | Duncan Phyfe a —_— ASH FOR 9 roe __ EM 3-5781. r OL $5405 cian TURE ~ Ene. aur lamps 25 per cent off i ‘APT. SIZE ELECTRIC STOVE. | $23 ce +"e CLOSING OUT 1 of! heating stove. Various a $30 innerspring mattress. “'§ 19:95 | $4.05 PA Vimiows_and doors, 67 Osceo $20 cotton mattre $ 11.95 | enue FOR YOUR FORNITORE tools | amet WOskt ELECTRIC j wee machine Cail after 6. CLOTHES DRIER. GAS, ONE OF the best brands available, Slightly crate sera .. Extraordinary value. Mich: 393 __Orchard Lake Ave. DON'T FAINT me you hee the low ag at Si gy Progr Mange yg 143 Oskiand Ave. REACH anni. CUS- TOMERS throu Classi- i TERMS ON “LAYAWAY Pearson’s Bank Furwiture! Sail 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-7881 RUG. orld AND STAIRWAY CAR- with padding. FE $16.95, $29.96, $39.95. bie sa Ox12 RUGS at fied Ads. Cal # wm WOES a F Se ie i : é : ih o ee ; * ' 4 : = ’ [ ee Ey ON LOO, ao : SIXTY-NINE ; : ie A? he ey S 3 Ny : hy i » fi ; : ' For Ge yee - 1955. anted Used Cars 88) _ 3 ae at AY OCTOBER 4. ailers 78| Wanted Used 3 a ESS. "THURSD : 76| Bor Sale Housetrailers 78| Wat "80 to ‘83 IN ee i: THE PONTIAC PR : St |-Fiemerbere | Olio ie a , 4 : : TH rs, We 1955 Es ie \ s used ca 4 at 6o| mare| Pe Sth Sader? wes : [ ‘Sale Miscellanieous tt will pay as Fl i: ed : “Hy. J. VANWELT Demo's sed seyryS ds BEDS — Materials Rf aac ~tollet—23. ae Fa RICE * pas Final inp aces ress r i SPENCE Financial Problems‘ eer ae er ei Ao Car Down iota » Sendey ir al sang tee A" pe ons Just heat Coe ONS 2 eS 62 Oa * Co. See M&M Motor Sales, aoe pee hange |"s-MsM Maer ois. ASK oP Dinie Hwy. XC a hy u| sen sant Die Hey OR beth , CRAM AMP ea A Wr. JU! Foie re totes 731 Disie Hwy. at M S D TINT | F 276 rage, Ss gas | wo. vane ans] 6751 Dine Hwy at ; ; AL an down | P OOLLAR FOR CLEAN CARs ple 5-507 : ew trailers as to pay at | TO 22 Auburn TOP oe Sas Doots yy mens on| _“Ebonom a, BUICK HARDT ‘bus e NEW AND USED TRA "45 'st0|_ For Sale Truc on) te. heater. oes = : RCHASE Low I ‘40 DODGE ’ ‘car w ject : bac ened “y ‘s0 OM DUMP. M PE Soot, =| tust miles, ‘This Se care’ te we ARTS—STORE . dump. 1961 _@) % TON Pick, ‘*). oe i's exceptionally 2 TaN Oo ssie Poe” | ine Saye . Gs Oakland PES 3335 a a from thru, Set. | up. ETOR AND 3 , Ac ¢ thru, ET TRA ch : Do It Yourself 61 Parts-Service Bree‘ ‘sun. Pad bar the Seton aie, © ; a B ick : 2S er 4) ae t Trailer Space 79 da otome HALF Ton PickUr. 4 ul : JACKSON'S & aw Raat Teemer cup amp | #9, 500dE & $200, EM So. | calm, Es un OWN PEW SPACES FOR OLD AND _Recent battery ‘LIKE NEW. sneer is Taam pe ‘ oe ge age FORD snaee _ , 595 ie ask . a school wu, Lake ‘Peakes vere. Feouhin’ w aiaren yan # 4 drain venes 200. 0. 1 e | , Supoly 186 West ". 7 ‘oe pg ay MU 6368, MA S-1000"" = gine ‘ " = 9 8. Pores. an oa eras S| OBIT Ko eaTAFER BOD ‘We FORD pag gt Hs ies Bright Spot : som, SHALLOW MOBIL” ft ark 9516 High- racks, two spa AMATIC sash, F SINGLE SMonsble Market 42150 Pease R RENT come ern. Bob's Plenic Ta . a vee” OMG | HYDRAM late chard Lake at Cass compartment we cabinets anne SPE ee ee det dy ae RA i SPACE panel La Call ¥ FE ‘Totie ‘after 8 Or FER base ) space all paper 7 1. mis -ATLER SPACE model ca: GooD a ym wr Doors Mow snd weed | all, pawer, ot Paint 490 Other farm. t LE Df PICKUP G00D obs AC CONVERTIBLE. Nelson a Have » few . New and and. pout 130 Ibs. Gee. riler. AVAILABL ‘1 FOR % ton, Call PB Fy (CADILEAG rhb ter “heater. ORS. EVANS 75.-| im. riding ro- week terms, Flora Kebri. faduties | condition. Lik vite, “S180. Pe ~_ TORS. Very air ouaMiese 2 fotary. At- { gt Bank terms. Auctioneer. Tn new fection ‘ facilities, - $450. a8 TRUCK. pen by lifts, 3 GAs Temco *§ BTU Fal in. 61A re. Ed . mobdiie village FORD RATS ; Elec Will trade 000 1 OTe & Temes tary Equipment : L Pg ey ; ROBINS ‘7 Call_alter 3. FE 5-6405 "| 20345. fLEETWOOD 4 200, Like now, FE C30. __ : sQUIPMENT | Cameras, Equipment _Ph. Howel “MY FARM 1 WILT GE_ | _cneap. Call after 3. Fm bese. iss CADILLAC rgecon, eve, ~“FUEL OIL TAN Se |_ EVANS E RAS @ SQUIPUENT - HAVING: “Penile rh! =~ MORILE ape D 109) ¥4 ve Tou Pt $3 boo mig. ‘ekeeleot. consis, i} sep, aavered, 88, We EL". | seq et Dita 8 (at Wak Tiated, esitieation Dumber 2A prem wreast” of ‘Oct. | 1300 tieabeth Lake RAF les 80; excelient condition thrgushout fee Mr ret Oasg ant _{il tap, ‘eliver ACE. 20 SOIL PIPE, «3 3 na piles.” ——n 1. Rag, ¥. & Pat OM, cog 7 ee ee bn Deere | to Accessor day's barge car of (rusk os cae age PURN. OR | s0IL a | ones ——— Berwce, ne 100 23 Mi ‘. a vater Aw °o earth tel price. Your :* — FORCED AIR ith controls. ks FOR GALE. Goods 62 Cope. 1068 by WEA es on ginning at 1 p fi p | Aree Cher ren. BR. ies. TIGHT Fir aan EXTRAORDI | 2 WHEEL Mechente S—_— idea, Ethel! Putting mower, ft. double with motor, Aute Gla te at Mis Qeoter. white wall’ tires. po ea — At — EX TRAC nd new girs 0 mee SALES ~~ a cemaain wucamer ‘ clever ” Po) : mm jou hose, ixie Hw ater, "nary values, We have Ors bese | Service; “Al ada active | CONN EUPHONTOM: EXCH ee ee letting us guess the rest! > Ei Steataat eet” cites | wnen you vance jens be ve Seale 6 “ROTH CHEVROLET stane "in bedrooms streg Zour | ica gov make pe vane cL aaa PIANO. 4g | the : , Sale Pets 99) riPsine tence past and noone Are 3 COUR 6655 e t = _< ‘ | et . # rT " sri Game, in. ok and compere | Within Parts extr OGahasher STR. Muroo, PE avel & Dirt 66) mw! 00D | Boawena foods, “Alvin Rowe ~ ‘Trucks Tae, woe Simcoe | a ee Sra GM, SB Send, Ov & Din oe|___ For Su Rates | Fern wien ate iness _|“siia' as’: Set en - ae TT Prop. _ . Pa. : ae ee, -seeunlinn Save Money at a a Soren” wa seue diustea Gains rae der |o Auction. ue, and cabinet Our Bus GMC , Chevrolet ture. Ave. = Call_ev iceeet maar |= See cataneiy FIORE. Fe ap OA TE electric stove, _Orchard ‘EB. EXCELLENT {EISTER’S fe BLANC CLA ARAKEETS OA ea180, — ; Sale w Sale Tires 8 L beef bacon ee cast iron tub ... er,’ Sanitary m in, Fe P BOT. BLACK DI PAI Sun, | 78 ___ For t apd. 3 GAT. |” et UMBING $2571. MENT, | FARM TOP Soot, St. PE_2-4925 Clos v Housetrailers EB. Vrole soe WATER REATER. 3 - PL EQUIP L. | 501 4th, RETRIE sos Bri ROYALS, ( YM ( *h Mas. new approved #830" end UAE BUILDING | A OaPantclly reduced pate aa FILL DIRT. | GAND AND GRAVE renee oat CULDEN AETRIEY. For Sale Comes NEW 1956 ame walla a8. 0 = s ae ER Ford Dealer Oakland os rane ‘Consumers’ 5.50 and $59.50. IP YoU OUT TO B nt portable ba Nations! | “'oR_+-13 “DIRT AND | “ er 66062, THE BE: eel eerie, | lew, Pm 440nt hester For aklan 9.50 value, $49 réd, Also SE DRIVE VE.UP TO! Gra lic jack $40. lock, = BLACK nels . PET SUPPLIES, | sEE 7 Lakes all metal kitchen aoe ’ : Roc ee os, ae seis ees | oe oe MATERIALS: cain rena, ¢s- Elcire seg | PRL aa SavEL- Ano SAO. Pyceerb vorit Fe Ea see Py sin wt | “ane white walls 60) 6° ertoas “ron wok aN pans 4 oer” howe Mis . 8. . eT eas e.. . ire, * _ mia tay Ms ; sie ak terrific, value. Me Lake | $500 MAKE 8URE ; $3. Kioetr ri a Rope: hale, 35 FILL 1 Por ait kiwds GRA PE 5-147), PARAKERTS § AND ie. seus =e one .—. prea en ava , 91 6751 . a . $7, Au complete, $20. |. stone of + SHEP RD » 38, is ; : . ; Cars _AVe [D IN PHOTOGRAPH- MEISTER window EY ie eee ons HARDWAY. t, sand PEER wondiand ‘shore * ‘= two ‘bedroom = America’s xn eeeie ng For Sale. _ ea apeaErED gare room mug | sc Ge Tire tools. $5, ‘Pug cles 9 Diack dirt, pes r ‘a treatest elle home bay today. | cutis, New. 623-60. 43 8. Sagine PENN ANT ¢ equipm a . : ig * tester, FE 5-3589 vel cK s. 5-6482,_ = , " “4 " j See 234A and Jorthern Lum 194 N. Cass, Soe oe SORE “AND Pe | —nels, PE FOR SALE. TANGE | Pp cost, AND Biss ‘sv IPMENT $14! Nor Lake EG sat | Cheap D TOP wnable, FE Ras eo % ILER EXCE SUBURB Bac: . & HeT Cooley Lake Oy 33 ster _4. ods 65|200D TOP SoTL 4 rE 6 erren | TR RAT FE 2-3200 | @9-15 mold $9.88. “USS ; PPE +3530. ue a. Sporting Goods 3-50 ¥. wg Ey dR ae Pt! a & on WINNE TOIL CIRCULATOR. 5 en: | Pema raph 8 MeL 1-4186 Sale Sporting Goods 65 F coe WET by BLACE CART. RESBTRRED esol {i— ote Be . | joe. os 00-le TUBES AND : Fo ana Pups we oon: rott —— EXCELLENT | > you Erase a buen wood | 31 FT, Le Re 08. FE | aw 164. ~ rile NTEED RE date aren | Seer tee | ke mn eer arms de | ogee Oey ora Om. vm Efiy went ogame oe et So meee! No: Fr me | USED ARS a CABINET - alue, | wit $33.33 59) auto. Wi for 14° alum. Sashabaw L FROM SARY AN wood, Vent fh. Suburbanite at C KITCHEN model $95 v rifte vane Toilets, $39. li or trade utility iG BOP sor NOING CAN FE_5-9038. . 2 to 46 Males. | sizes, also corner Auburn -beautiful 42 tn. arred in transit. ter: ts, $14 re factory suit. 1 steel boat or NOW LOADIN farm, Telegraph | gy years old, Phone tinental $2695 Genesee — cea a CE 50.50. Slightly mi 66 in. | - fauce 9.95. These a ent,| or sthiniess 2003, old State PE 6-1233.| 1% years o POINTER | PUPS. line Onty Gwe, FE 5-5151. RAY as fino. several ite vaines Michi. 8a ee Seay aly Sight, wea MPT DELIVERY, #5, YARDS a heating ig re Pe ae 5b Shi? BO maar > Service 81 O O Sat mn Fluorescent. 393 ‘Oh EAVESTROUGRS_ a | Cte oun By: PROM pA gen im _>-0886._ aD Trained, Boarded room, modern, EM 5 rina INTING Breas i wake Ave. - — nit; “ANK, | SAVE Lo Orchard Lake Rd. _sheep skin case, $65__| MAG- Seek Sit or et GRAVE a Dogs ig FT. CAMP OR ‘ondition. > Hipage "Pease STORM SASH » | Molen bute fun aise ib: Bear "held, stone. loaded. 0 ase HOARDING, BATHING amD OUIP-|i3 Fr fa Cebu Sn MNF REE E TIMATE | i. ; ‘s window. nw we F WA N. Pert "0 MADE TRA: Atumingm cow Low aricelll sores. OR 31047 LES. 812 80 UP. | paoceserD Tun, e040 aga cus shoe on “BOARDED "fele: | On SALE We testy to. 8 a PLAN LES About. | i ae | Al JMBEI and Fe *E 4.6089 “SHOTOUNS &. trade guna. Bure: | "rare aa. cmiioson 2-430, | Oeatied “Burraneh a ® bunting. -Will_as ‘sod "wheels, tae apatt MOTOR SA "| Just Plain Facts . ¥ See cauy a.m_.o 9 D. ao Bnet “Jis ‘5 Telecraph =| Gravely Se —_— Grain & Feed 71 ple ted with "rok pool. wired APHONR : Good Used coved yoia Mas Trough 1980 mod . Cement ee AND = ones $1.38 | SEPTIC TAN RETR GUNS - BUY - —. agiey_ am 8 vés., 87.00 sotteres a arpersonaignmapaenaans | for sere On GOOD Case at W. EIRG ce SS Mercury. aE 195 “tis, Make otter TON Ing white "pine “boarda 90 (Mf | nian > DUO THERM | 3c Mined salt once Me. FE _caratted Feat Hi “PES 1008 Minized. Never Rochester | “tor hunting. Ma. 6-2 955 RG, | CAN Ciindors “ere pe, Me hardtop, Pen colle ait CLARKSTON. : freeia plaster beard ..........13 LIGHTLY en heat bras. in ater Samo Soe Oath SLD GRAVEL: AND _ bats, OL. 2-0008, CUTTING. | 36 FOOT or rent. Liberty 9387. — "55 Chev. “ $1295 MO oa bianket, si ace heater complete line | _ ¢-6351_aft BARREL 16 rifle | TOP SOIL. | Fe eh eR ALFA, SECOND ined. alfal-| con. Sell or f 7 PT. $750 CASH tn new .«.- 5. MAIN ST. : Te ae a | ee gs Sat Oar ete Ba Se |r he OL a ee REA is ee MORE walt Cit | aoa otahee Abe 13$ Ford Bde. sedan, a a Ye tee ie rsion_ burn 798. | hound FE sae ity hall. P . othy mixed M Rd, or automobile in . aa) ice m eae ete ‘ oer oe ee wood. EM ae VALUE $3.98. ys . SAVAGE wate | TOF BCt cnet Ra meee Tee ast i 5 om, to pm NIN | STARTERS. RS _ 22 AUBURN & heater, nice .. Qiber sett akD a 4 i cara Interior 83. SEAT. 1.0 VEL colors 12 GAUGE AUTO. w. FE 2-0061. i ahaa enemas Steet _3 3S Or BAY. cone" chaian |aatal . ALMA SILVER MOON iN ECONOMY CA me 82 sedan, . . | ee ie A ge eo TOILET & ee ee ee Polychoke. Like new. | USED | WASHED 8A king, cement & mor | — ves ting. Also oa | Sy cae en le 8 tor Scooters 82 "54 Ford 2-dr. ie ! : ee iced. panstic sad Michigan TARGE SELECTION OF | USED ce Scns take Sunaete Soe ree aden Win calteer. feos Savoy Dr, Crescent Lake. _Sale Motor Scooter d heater. $800 “EXTRA C ; Fence posts and and others. in wood, inary values rd Lake | LARG and rifles. bs Patterson Pontiac Lak & porssees. - 5664 EECA aa RON AA aoop con- radio an : : & 2 dr, Forde é Sees, Gpeegnen 08 ee 303 Orcha = 5 Ones, _¢_ Perens. _oly, OR 3-15% 1 ¢ 67 8-2179. ¥ E MA Fr 1945 FE 5-710. | ~ 3 CUSHION EAGLE, P v, 2-dr. sedan, 1983 Me gg | onal ly gs Pisoress: OPER SUNDAY d, Coal & ‘Fue TLL Soy RBS roe Py ey My Saition. PR. 2-6808. 53 Chev. cons matic, Power steerk eS Se Poactne, Dee Lumber Co. erce | _Ave. WINDOWS. _Woo '_6-0660 or FE 2.5003 after 3: LFORD | Cail between 8: $350 ee rare MOTORSCOOTER. adio and heater. :$745) “matic, “Powe 2 dr. Radio, 903 : Ra USED DOORS LUMBER AND BAUGH'S ER 4x4’s, RYE. $1.50 BU. CALL MI i064 PONTIAC CHIEF. 36 FT. 6386 65 AL! r sedan rg: SEA AS | a E 6120 Bogie Te stm . eae runs. (SLAY 8-0453 UTR cnt gravel. |G¥E oF 4-5039, evenings. rp gy -—-& - Lake | FE AN HORRY EXCEL- ‘SO Mercury 4-dr, Prom Chiet del. 8 2 de ; ~ PLUMBING R. | CUT Poti PO black dirt _MUtual 45039, 72) et eS carers iosa. CUSHMAN i : Lake Rd. ter $495 a OO ‘ WITH ial PE Ot sg APORTING GAR. se a Sale Livestock — lot - 83, 982. condition. 875 Scott adio and heater. re. 04 4r_ Ex. RIES, COMPLETE Also Speci ARLIN 30308 PE 2-6910. S WOOD FER CORD For Si Orion. t lent cles 83 r edan, ra- 74 Chiet Del. $ 605 : “faucets, $24.50 value, $14.98. t - Se er os Meine wiih’ shells a0 ¥ SLAB WOOD FE _€6588. | peeing TAND. | =e ; Sale | Motorcy 50 Buick 4-dr. sedan, a ye “ities; fanoste, $94. hower stalls st | 49 pieces cents your truc —. | DR $11, Delivered. F' R TRADE: 3 8 For 50 Bui $345 |- tra ‘clean Del. 4dr... bethtube, thower stalis st ‘ is, | _ After 4:3 GTON PUMP #70 CALI- “2 for DELIVERED. nom 0 SALE 0 1 “American . ter, dyna. 861 Chevrol . : 1 tues, These | eee, Setvered * H cotumns. | — Aer te on PUMP RD WOOD. ; breed mares, quarter RVICE ON ‘dio, heater, at Prnack ‘sem compe, bom of values. igan Fluorescen cen 12x17” # 00 Ree e for DRY CO! a _ FE 27188. ard ed mare 1 ve : Pane — Har- nd 1961 Ses Orchard Bake Ave. m3 * eet ot” “tomatic OR 3103. Se sao tie CORD" horse: 1 sorrel sgeiding, 3: me r ron. Harley 319 South 54 Hudson/, radio a clean... 1m 3e3 Orchard bake ICAN 4c your b ae “pieces of 12x . wus automatic Sho DRY SLAB WOol WOOD. | FE 5-2096. horse, ‘oe a 585 Grange y Day casee Sales Co., ae $69 1980 Plymouth | 13 =: Hydra. 325 5 : VEL & AMER! "| Several gee Rim bef. os ae iac’s ; Bargain ‘0p |b _for 11, Delivered. 1 ; COAL ag ord Tr deginaw. | -~ heater /3..3.: 1949 Pontiac 8 tom 8 2 dr. Baad 3 we vie TR AINS oss “thousand vour truck, § 1 | , Pontes! HUNTERS Pimoot speedway "Poel Oi, Oak. Ea ee 19 "], HARBEY DAVIDSON MODEL +54) Mercutys (4) rr 1951 Ford nd chose (rnoh a . servi livered. 10 to It Again wood. nd Paint. aited ge je; Reasonable * 4. Motor Sales, - ge trom .. 5 5 W est oy 183 : _ Aatngrion, sactery care ont n Sunday Has Done It Again land | Fuel FE 5-6150 Western saddie Lake Orion Motor Se ViDsON. choo 18S factory pa Ope as - 7 Lake Ave. e a ' ane Ore ¥ DAVIDSO % , $200 — hw er BDALTECE one Sr =a| Pachoud W recking Co. Co. we! DOWN GO PR L Seed 0 | 5psnnrd_take oA oe wa ne Cows CALVES RY PONTIAC mt - a All accessories. Musi | "30 Stide. . toa heater, ‘3 cee ¢ DR Soest TAREE tag -- iad Disie Bey ctvetn Theater” 35 Remington, auto shot. | cord: ? for oop 1. side, 26600 Midd leat 42804. | sell immed (an = =_ | ’52 Mereury ; | s or any old car GUN TYPE ou FE 43883. *Mesthe Pontiae Drive Ww. sites Remington, 11-48 48 KINDLING be | a ington, Meh, GReen ace E__ Whittemore 83 trans. eee $095 features. $i . _ controls, $35 aon MOW- | _Be AIR, Fr N 8 p shot: | FE 4-6493 aman? = WS. MOSTLY | CHI ~ A cessories ‘ auto, ‘down. 7. to R, POW FE WHEELCH _ ineton, 870 Pum $60.45 —— b 68 18 MILK CO’ 33 milk cooler, | _Boats & Ac tate - NORTH GARDEN TRACTOR. POV train, _EM_ 3-4 sit 20. Remin ; a Trees, Shru 's * steins, 8 can T- nit. pump | a PT PAP MPP tM nd re t rized . Wood wa: er and Lione gun on, 140 ® ~~ 2 Plants, " 2 Surge milkers. § Ortonville | 32 FT. TO 4% HA NGE|~ UTBOARD Mi MOTO! All Cars Winte 1100 7-0861. — HEATS 5 sis ts~Reminst bw FOR You. | 645 Josiman Ra 3 ‘“OMPLETECHA) JOHNSON o ROLES Fick UF. a TER. FE cking 60 A pum | f SPRUCE White —$4.200. MARE AND ACO} : ip Boa or) @ cHEY : GAs SPACE = inquded. ~Wre 0 Remington 7 ek ee on ey. e PONIES, ONE y trailer ! AUTY AN Eversthing for. the PLIES | Chea och : rooms AS pp tals sal- s106 4 iel 50 Also Biack & Concolor nold s eldings 3 bengies. upon Be- IN BE Tr? N EN'S M ine hs <* 23-8020 ae 15.4 ! +6400, FURNACE | of bldg. materta’ rice. rifles Winchester model 94.28 Fir. pores & Mugho rae sedaies ‘ONSTRUCTIO? ow bard Lk. Ave - HOLLAND | All kinds ld at berenm P' $120.80 aes . Austrian. Se Native trees hd Perry and CONS 308 Ore TS . vit “re aa comPteté Wire | Pt rs vee “te tin“ - 401 95 "winchester. comme rst your own Bring parte, frestot — FE ai | NOW ON DISPLAY AT AEVINRUDE MOTORS Lincoln-Mercur actual LAVATORIES. | value, $1606. also Ho. saacetesaes $c Mh. fe shotgu chester. mode: 94 37 weave Yeung on grovel ons JERSE SY COW, 3 7 : EVIN : TS a . Pike Sts. : : teeta ae a herrea Miaity s ccc FR |iaeeer mate wrt | Searing right af all urns. Open te HUTCHINSON mane taiseceares | © Cass at W. “traonerindon ratio sed Meee, at terrific valu Fluorescent, 2xiszie ee S$ per. - * $85." . ote double | daily 8 Motil iin ea . , 2388 FOR SALE 422 8, TELEOR, sen aaear af USED CAR ayy ; a aiaienth Zo marred. See are acne: Qeatelagy $8 PE 4-8 ry evens model 311, eyed _Nareery. s ALL BLACK MULE ER SRAPE | COMTIRER NOW! BIGGEST ag _FE _5-0214, as . ; Orchard Lake Ave. — poveten with Jam we $5.00 | 959.95 agg or 4 shot. 7 RoE RY sae =m. 35-8043. DDLE TRA eli P monstrator. OW’ of the year. See the "48 CHEV. 3738. 7 2 MYER's PUM rs ‘Gompiete WUOROH i eines I up. ee ii sie ee ARE SIDE “NU “eee con MARE BAI ‘ is ft 26, Demaneuiet. sale s t FE 4- | Jets toe! “rubmer | . 300 THS10.00 | $23.50 Stevens — mode f 135. L Lk. Rd. FE POTTED a8 3-44. - 92-6319. at KE cR- KOCHI : 7 ELLY'S HARDWARE jae ten toe 1p | mites Rock Tait Seow, as VERY GENTLE PINTO HORSE | SAI LES sfetot sree a w caear Bor brivetn.|CHRY. aa t getone Ba K Auburn ; ating $1 up. 2 @ pand trap. $3.06. AFFODILS. 32-2209. FE 17-0083 8. OL 01 Dinte Hey, i Recoil starter from ‘the Big ¥NA. 609, af eg PT Pine! | i pive fibings. na see- sn. sss | ote remy “LLe DA on ites, ic fa." MAND Marte roux 8 sow AND 3 PIG Dravton Plains Seian oon Cn ik 120 WPS Te eo = 1S, OR; S&S. Seoey pricea for any owning. a ‘on : Heigt ACE, 24" | Toile’ : aS i “i ~ | SUGAR | Mart to 514”. Beau | _ 1-39 e 75 0 1955 CHRIS less then Radia hea ull price, M.W. COAL PURN Me | MN + icy ether teams. Field load, ; $1.95 “trom e “eiean stock, ‘ete bE Sale e Farm “Produce _ es a 8. Dee ee vt S Sree, tet $1,000 less winter _ CHEVROLET Ha skins Chev. HEE! AR BOS ce eneen 4 it s ALLL PPP LM N . price. ‘. :_2-0484. | T "FE tami ree | N a load 45. _ Soar, PE 6-0354. LEVER |} ppies For Holts Orchard, Se) ti ae WERCONS” WoToRa. AND Seles. wn Tincola AL CLEAR Oe ee Pe Sine cane BED. PUR N con- | Heavy S cceeee. $2.48) VER 5.000 BEAUTIFUL EVER: Set. Re” Weis coun 2 | = eS) “How Jucket ‘poste Benesee re and low ‘wallenge. $986. The RADIO” HEATER, bain lh wells hay ge | INC. all gauges . ae (0 greens. 71 varieltion, 03 00 Perms. Auburn RA, OL 2-907, ara ft used trailers 2101 Dixie Hwy. AND BERVIC ires i eer nude em Carkner Stude- e's. Ferry.” NOM \\"REC KING CO. Moulded Vert Lite Decors. 813 & Tare cost @ ai way. between ~APPTES or | 4, ELERART ALL MODERN. 33 ost s'Orenard Us. | isn Bohr OR ae ee. moet | _ baker. "MI" 4-3410. Birm Seer with hardware Size | w oan v1" Comer or of stunting coats. $11.95 ews on Prat on Dixie High- McIntosh, ju Raa allen aot of x Fi'son "eto "ato doe Fony's on : ‘tom white top ears. By 8 me 100 5 = La Pont: a Be’ abet Find atectne | nce AE PH, are RB ERSON TIDWE. | Fer fe PON noe | OTT ee casi sant Be m RRINGTOR MADE. BOT ay BUICK 2 DR RADIO, HEAT New AND zae and suet. | poe ate —— nea ANI 2182 8. TELEGR — CARs | For * Sale | — POTATOES We Baldwin te bet wae park. Cheap. PE WANTED. bia METAL BOATS. “aynatiow. oa ween tine atid coo! setrailers and! I) KEnw: —_—_—_—_—_— PARKING c t.. 9 to 6 | ~~. COCKE: jarkston-Orion p.m, ~“ROYCRAPT HOUSE- baker. Pa tl ere > co heaters for house TR ee ms. : TING Feogg ll te aa ick ton” 10 02 | pec —_. Ws, OR 3 3-5209. containers. [E CRATES, | ipap oi, ot trade for _~ ane ete Airplanes anes 86 ~ aor tt! New tires, New : TRAILER EXCHANGE, FE 2- USED ee ENT Pane SURG. Bar 45 iC REGHTERED cd Pg oF wpace fot tent. Cal tore, Reego Tratier Park. Lot ad on| ee ee Socata Generel ee = « } 8H s AKC jes, 8 wee also storage ure, ND a a enane &. C48 hh | D. chrome. Featured ote | ves EQUIP 3 see and gun case for Spantel pupp ellent hunt- 197, a a Te My AN yd ‘1 ‘CRAFT B. al miles. Car M 1 white. (Exc _MI 46107. CIOUS JOHNA- | Gig j at" Lakes o's T « $0 Millionth rifice., Call -59 Forg — $20.00 up — ae as —aiPLEA PISTOLS. Black ai ._ MUlberry 9-105. SPRAYED | DELIS es. enetrat Wile the 37250. ffered 87) Motor in 1955. ve ory ‘48 Lincoln Coal furnaces — $3 Se eee sr auncunity. _ing_ dogs). GERMAN apples. § rtation Of eee toma c 33 BO wees oil furnace ag Rg mo REGRTERED OED eo an, ee Pe Hx GE Transpor OL 6-0861_befor : ’ veotern oe ennnared ror. e208 Sale Farm n_ Equipment 76 TRAIL R EXCHANGE LADY DRIVING FF | AUDEE. FIX-IT YOURSELF : , m lower fans au 01d. Ho Petey wM Teveqragh Rd. ee Nov. 4, ee GALVANIZED PIPE | ratige. bollers . en tae ore. auge |? Lg ay wy a. Ree Perlent’ cogat | oat Geers’ tear. ae on vour sod car $25 : oan becca ves an a het weter heater 5 aes teael v0 20 pages, Cae 8 — “factor wendeoer. Forint eeer OXFORD Seotine Press 7H, Foe ART or ae trucks, tractors 9 : . bi pL Goo! i" oe gel Ln Perry - an tong) mG SUPPLY 00 ELBLING pump, = po Dg like Be AGLE HOUND Ge ol MEIrose "2 ‘un 3965 Ha anne FROCK 9OIN + NORT $-4206 farm eguion Be 8. Seginaw__FE_5-2100 ; new $35. ouble, like new | and vhea cr.| Pontiac. Fe +8 THE WiGHEST i Sales my Cars 88) Mai St PE 3 0000. NORGE. HIGHEDY & ‘tansanr $60. 73 8. oe aRNERS Stevens 20 auee d a: read z Rounp. 39 DELAND For SALE TO 1 Tudor, - Ineo ralier at, Siew sew. "\Weesed: R | fowl sicomer eet a N le for n. 8 ; » 1 006; S mil; 5 ——— dder ade ‘ Gener. 3 RK nace. deca. ‘call Befet_ —s, USED burners. blower seabgre = Deer rites, bem Baraces. $45 _PR 4-1 — AT STUD. ae Tee See rt, Skyline hew ae iow ¢ ALIFOR NIA BUYE : the KELLER- OC Oak. 1625 _Je ea Heating Co, 303 trad 20s R300 | per 47 tt. New mak and TL'S 2020 iward oe itroan. Olt. FURNACE. D and all con- stoves, Wayne 1 win ap od ARCHERY | caine 00 INDIAN in Holix, tr. rhe ft down, AVER: 4108 Big Boy Drive-in. Blower, anet NER. | chester OL 2021 © HEATERS ARLANDS GUNS ° 5 RABBIT DOGS. 31 Chain Saw. Dis y| ineuranee PE 29878 heron n the Big Be “eDOOR. b feels i EVANS 3 of . 3 wo i, *— 80 8. ee 6 ies oe at gcrons from | 5 seed 8 Ba, ome orien. = os NDg_FOR Mic h Service, Rentals, aie oo monthe 10 ~*e ua WE PAY RO TUN ITY BUICK aren . Almost_new IFFEROBE. City Airport. 01 i a, | 3 YO "V2. fe Prospect St., Ea RIBBING Ever see a trailer 1: ‘ N Cleon, FE 201 : UE BED Cit ne. See WEAVER | es ES. STARTED | _ 3-58 “ORN CRIBBING . ; ( YM M . : “ha er ae cadena Talbott Lumber WincmEsren HO WELY EE “ sontng. teas Pensa Rides | CORN CR a On USED takitbae |© OTORS ‘50 Buic tor. Aerone Satin. and ‘and m AWN TEMPORA 0 USE M ! ; _tord OR 3-5141 8 PRID- Ghee Served Salle ang See Eves. M _3-0613.__. isteReD F . ANENT 1 reese’ M RNER. 31 aPs Tubber base, _ 50008. Hunters gers) REG OR 35-0792. PERM AVE aT PICK FRO r i F ROOM < OIL BUI war Gale electrical "sup, dand Duck alé puppies, $20. OR 3- Fe. BUY AND 8 SON TO . fain, Roshwate maeee. Be IAMMER | Wore slumbine doors Bir CHANCE OF Ldebt Mh arlaieonts LOCKY NR. FD. | JUGHTEN & SO} 95-$595 | 803. N. Ma ne CRATES HA Trim. "105 Oakland F's YOUR FIWE | ence COUNT 15. 300 Indias F IOUG pa Idea ae : Tit. 38 . w plies. of oun HER! TO. OWN je. Fee $15. '¥ 3-3102, New * aut 7 NOW! pea a & Palt Bre 267 LIPETONE Low PRICE: gate, |. Lake Orion. MY 3-3102. Case a OL 1-07 ‘BUY N ahs OgED er. $2088. ea usion GUN AT A ‘775, Tight weight 79.95 | wood ANE PUPPIES FAWN. 528 N. Main “Ro f0LiNe 3 ROW : ie yR- S| "Sa bamboo and steel leat oleae f 178 8.0. tightwetedt oat MA 45267, Te Hi aes fe ore cai See i her! 12 ft. high va oe any y make, anv eats "B i ht : pot" Savane compensa: | AKC. , SHEPHERD corn . : P r § : : eel ixtures, | $114 5 Posehn: 1 3 iT tan Ae ae 3132 : Trailer Sales EY y AUT rignt 2 den carts, “frepiace fixtu ee ryerge ‘ istered, LI 6-204 xford ra AG ; . 5 ee ae INT SALE stove mile seeds, Fag a oe whey AT ic | i eke § is atk scctienn, pti a sag Bh P Orchard Lake at Cass owas 95 gal. evs All ‘A oe mos, “ ‘and of Orion on * white at $5. ee TRDWARE cr Cs bate RAG. | Mile ‘south of Lake On N BARN _ Huron : AR | privare. LATE $3 FORD TRAC a Pctncs ING, on LIKE A REAL CAR savas Se persia j; ome a at SMBING SPECIALS | | RGAIN? Lot iia ed owes : PLUMBING S ECIALS wate —FuRnce gg he PBARGAIRE Lots 0 Mia eal Te : : 2 pe, eet. A og : ie A Suit if oe ; $toet. the Wan a ogee S , j - = te ¥ i inane “ 2 eerenewrs sf ialiaiatialidialihalaialahaiel ——— secusens eewen EY Treo rit’? 422.71) 23 bwes cocaine Cea re nee ee ae eee ee eee = 50 +50 - COMMUNITY a = + =e? a sf = : 4 ES ‘ aa z ae a t ' bd * 4 t ’ a ' EMONSTRATORS “$1,000 OFF! OTHER PONTIAC AND BUICK DEMONSTRATORS . SEE US AT. ONCE MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester TILL 10 P.M. “ Obive 24311 ag PEt Diease. B00 PE No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery! Deal Direct! ~ ‘No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here | Y'ALL COME NATIONAL ‘ Dix. 4 de black and red with tadio, heater and whitewalls. Also a ice eli et i ™ cach et Cafe unin at " mma ee fe i ey Y : / : eae es | | . ue, patie ot a ee Se, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1955 ECE : “For Sale Cars 91| For Sale Cars 91| For Sale Cars 91| For Sale Cars anf een ~ mae | as : ” ne! : enpegs a , ‘st NA oe oy 4 ' : . me ae Be BY os ; 90 Chev | wswercuy | eee Cleanoutof'55 Models I SRP OEM io ) | 5, $1095 9 TWE Ol Te |] All Models Fully Equipped Including: Tas Lie. |) LNA IT ony Se et 5295 ge, mame wore, | OLIVER j**"" ‘wed wendne TH SULT NAD ARE ‘EM. | Hipaie take RD. DY AKEAR Your FRIENDLY iT tt "Bright Spot’ Orchard Lake at Cass FF 8-0488 - PRINTING -Tt Matches Our SMALL PRICES “$5 Royal Lancer, Save $797 ‘$5 Royel Lancer 4 dr. Save $731 New Cars Wjth Savings up to $600 1954 Chev, Cony. ........... $1396 Chry. 4 dest 2498 see $1385 954 Stude. V-8 2 Dr .,..... $1076 1954 Pont. 2 Dr... wee nc ees $1164 3 Dodge 4 Dr S876 953 Dodge C! C . 50 Hudson Hornet $aa4 1953 Ply. 4 NE wccdsecveeswes 864 Ae Se eee $486 1982 Dodge 4 Dr ww. ves $503 DeSoto V-8 4 Dr ..,.... $621 1951 Ford 2 Dr. 7... ow .eeeee $293 Ply. Cl Cpe ........ oo. 8274 bee 4 1 ee eee ee $160 048 Chev, @ Dr oo... cinnenne $160 mouth 4 Door YOU NAME the PRICE! has complete leather upholstery. $1995 "54 Merce, 2Ur., robins egg blue with white side- 495 gray with radio, heater mission, $1095 253 Ford 8 convertible. | Bronze with Ford-O- Matic, radio, heater and white walls, $89: «53 Plymouth convertible. Red with automatic transmission, ra heater and white walls. *53 Chev. Bel Air converti- ble. Blue finish: with ‘t tion. 875 Scott Lake Rd. dwn ae ‘32 NASH ST ~radio, heater and white wa | 32NARH 8 ATESMAN # ‘HARDTOP. walls. 7 the car in for not $99 Woodward at 13 Mile ’ ‘Lincoln 65-1100 "53 Plymouth Club tanpe TAYLOR’ S 1948 NASH. 600 5 eRe VERY with blue finish. ~ | dt Wetted Lake good buy at 3%. PE 4-64 7 | ‘S33 NASH RAMBLER I bs en *53 Pontiac 8 Chieftain site _Phone Breet ¢1s¢t__ | Cee Ein beth wre Ra a ou t HX. | $5 CHEV. BR V4, 396, | Coss Eltsabeth to _ 2-dr., 2 tone grey with Power Ghte © eee oe DO you. -hydramatic, radio and payments. Cail after 6. ask for | GET PAID heater. Exceptionally cae CHRYSLER WINDSOR. 4 BY THE nice | . Radio. Heater, Good condi- . = | tion. $2Q0._ MI 41068. WEEK? $1095 | ‘8 1 DODGE “SEDAN $808. YRS, | 53 DeSoto Firedome 8 4- tone ireen, Wn Wnite wail res: Any | THEN dr. Black finish with) ° Norrn “Chevroter | BUY YOUR CAR white walls, radio, beast > * a BY THE WEEK heater and automatic | DopG# issa ta 6 DRIVE. transmission. _ ite, good ‘condition. si. EM | a eekly — ayments | — iy $1095 DODGE 1953. “CLUB COUPE, 2° 1954 Chevrolet Pordor 53 DeSoto Powermaster 4-door with standard transmission, radio and heater. $795 53 Chrysler Windsor 4dr. 2 tone grey with radio, | | heater and automatic! "50 Plymouth 2-dr. ..$245| ler 4-dr, ...$395 4dr, $1 154 Plymouth « 4 i. 2 tone }- and ‘automatic _trans-|' dio,|. voe0e$345| | "49 nipan 4-dr. ..$195 |. smiles 1955 Dodge Demos, to Sell Quick, i to $700 Off urry ! sier 4 Door “Pam ting Fa Dour RIEMENSCHNEIDER 232 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131 tone finish, radio and heater, new apocereaee. er gdh by special at $695 full price, your car down, Haskins Chev. | 6751 ogre IN, HWY ft M15 62 DODGE 2 oe a GYRO- matic trans, Radio heater, black me | at a steal. $1 down. NO! CHEVROLET transmission, ; ot cotn S100 gy TRANSPORTATION Srekes. een? tne redie. trie S52 Plymouth 4dr, ..$195 core BO PereBie Cony. 5405 | be ee ne » | with white wall tires, Fak DeSoto Ads. ....9498) "geal tae: elb. - $395 | Lincoin «'5l Ford 8 cony $095, ‘33 FORD 2? DR. CUSTOM V-8. Clean, heater. MI 4933000 ~ 1951 4-DOOR , Overdrive _ $295 JERRY JEROME. Roche Prd Dealer. EXCUSE OUR SMALL [| And We Mean Just That. | * — | Pont itiac T . ~ | eae Plymouth chub ‘Coupe | ~ FALL LL SALE 52 FORD TIRES” NEW aa" Eee condition, FE ite 4 FORD VICTORIA. | LIKE NEW. wo, Assume payments. OR ‘83 FORD VICTORIA. } heater, Ford -0. wae nS ad Studebaker. MI 43410. “) PORD, WITH 30.000 ACTUAL rE sain rust. Just like new, FORD 1947 4 DR VERY Goop RIEMENSCHNEIDER'S | ong ema 232 Sagina naw FE 2-9131 | %OW! BiccEsT U CAR. SALE BEL AIR, HARD “ KELLER OCT “ Sha” tone $1005, FE 4108) =Woodward Royal ~_—eenT etter ¢ et ¥OWER Across from the Big Boy Driven. SONY 1 -1'3) FORD CONV ‘$3 MOTOR, pe, rE tse ine FORD. 1 ODOR CLUW COUR; Good. teoen CLUB COUPE. CHEVIE 1963. 35,000 | ‘51 1 FORD Va cL CLUB, aie $222. DEUCES > a 2 you will go #o po A a RELLER-KOcIT" “ eC 6" " Guaranteed SI ‘55 Chevrolets | stmbl/setGars alt ae Msteagent te cote we have GLENN Ss ' You tame a 24 8. Saginaw ot. PE +1371 Tae, ors ea Re] wy TOR? S DOOR | ba are Sa ok hati pote aaa Ps eed FE so “~_ - ” ee - Bel mh = 19 FORD 2° DR. ALL NEW ALSO" fgg cal ce ota Sty ' 100 Select used cars, Re, &..9F, care N orth at Xeni any Chevrolet eat 54 Say 1 J2 pale “i oo im nelling this tor "82 4 ie 0 sia S-iie0 TH Lincoln s.ii00 so HUDSON « $13. GOOD tr Sn ‘50 Lincoln | 22! ($295 “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass _ FE 8-0488 _ Sx) 2) ° < om) a a) * o! = Zz m) 2, | 1954 DeSoto V-8 Fordor . |. 1677 j 1984 Plymouth Belvedere Fordor | Sutibewidls 1? | 1954 Plymouth Savoy ‘Pordo or 997 | 1953 _Piymesth: _Cronvreok Fordor OD |. iivare. -| scenes 528 N, ee eae Wholesale or Retail MUST SELL OVER 200 CARS , WE FINANCE 1-9761 Chevy, ¥ ‘3 Ford, V8 = pe reasonable, anch r. os) Chevy, eluxe. These Are Only s a Few Will accept anyting of value on trade. Many transpo clals No a « r in toda ECONOMY USED CAR MKT. 22 AUBURN AVE. ‘1 OLDS RADIO. HEATER. 375. N. Ande Aft. «¢° FE sort Jacobson’s HUDSON & RAMBLER cake com ae ae YEL with bieck +. Race. heater, i fe Bi eon “tition ch tn Neat Row BIGGEEE URED CAR #ALE KELLER- KOCH 4108 §=6Woodw: Oak. Across from ¢ ie’ Big Hoy D “privet. St OLDS o. $595. suieee ‘ Any ‘winter. Hydra. ‘“ionth curvaotee Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 5-1100 Woodward - * i Mite Lincoln &1100- ies PACKA CKARD er ee 7 oR. 1953 2 dr. ary oun 16.00 mt mi, © Doug- |: 1100 rT) pique EW PAI RINT er, ‘# good Urea. Only $5 down “Woodward at 13 Mitte __Lincoin_5-1100 | Birmingham Clean Lo Cars HOP door 6... eee 8505 tiac "S62 2 door ........ $605 Ford a Station Wagon ...... $645 ‘63.2 door .............. ong ob ‘sant Hard Top Cou Coupe . $805 one door F.O.M. s 1186 Lh i reve 7 caso Squire . . $1695 Bob Frost, Inc. RO WOOD\ DEALER VOODWARD ‘ gt libs MI_ 6-2200_ JOrdan 6-3033 | ‘93 PLYMOUTH 2? DR. RADIO AND | heater. $795. Carkner Studebaker, MI @3410. Birm ‘$2 PLYMOUTH r CAMBRIDGE. NIE Good rubber, aT) PLYMOUTH. BUSINESS COUPE. Hg 4-8885, between 4:30 and ' 1955 ve ¢ PLYMOUTH ‘@ DR. STA- ti . Pully equipped. 7,000 ™m on rysier official’ & personal car. EM —£ar._EM 34440 FOR 30 DAYS WE WILL ACCEPT ANYTHING hod poo ge IN TRADE ON ANY OUR CARS WHAT HAVE | ditioned. You're stealing | 1° 7°33 TOP TRADER MIKE’S AUTO SALES $11.02 | "5! PONTIAC: 2 DR, $555 HYDRA. 7] PONTIAC'S | 701 Oakland Ave, —_ FE 204008 ‘82 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN. Black and gray. radio and heat- er Low aes. Excellent con- dition, $705. MI 4-2774 ‘33 PONTIAC 2 DR. RADIO. HEAT- er, Hydra, $1145. Carkner Stude- baker. MI 4-3410, Birm, — 1t3 PONTIAC, 8 DEL. HYDRA. All extras 26.000 miles. Perf cond, FE_,2-5714 Radio, heater, completely recon- NORTH CHEVROL EY Woodward at 3 Mile _ Lincoln 5-1100 ~ PONTIAC rood condition. 4060 Farner 8t., Drayton Plaine 953 Dodee Cc conet Fordor ., 11 31 | | 38 In HYD 5 | HSE Bae Mamaraan Tay Mya eect gy Sage OA ou ar op. LOT OR , . | 1983 Piymouth Club Sedan __ eae | ‘62 PONTIAC $888 HYDRA. | Ra. | 1983) Plytmhouth ‘Cranbrook Pordor al j | bees “Willys, Sedan. cones 1852 DeSoto Custom Forder. “atta | 1952 DeSoto V-8 Fordor | | 1952 Dodge ‘Tudor | 1962 Plymouth Cambridne Forder . 820 pst Chevrolet ‘Tudor Sinvausteie be 67 | 195! DeSoto Club Coupe .... 1.1167 | 1951 DeSoto Fordor .... 161 1951 Pirmouth Tudor . woe 793 {1951 Plymouth Club Coupe "” 9.10 | tess Plymouth Cranbrook Forder | 10 27 1351 Plymouth ‘Cranbrook Fordor 10.97 1951 ‘Plymouth Cranbrook ere 1951 ‘Piymouth Comrie Porter ns i ‘Chevrolet Tudor 58 DeSoto Pordor | 1980 DeSoto Fordor . oe 10, 1950 Hudson | An aches 3° cececcenye 5 1950 Hudson +4 5 dae Fordor cenenged 7.50 ie Ge Anta ve ano wis chone ub Coupe .., teen Chrysler Tudor a see smobiie +e Ieet anne Station Wagon Bo i yirout a ew oe seeege nee | 194) Butek an. Pull price $49 1941 Ford Pickup. Full ce $35. BRAID Ph SALES = —* Dealer ee hey eke ee 1953, ‘Piymouth “Cambridge Forder | eee tens 2 | s- ey |. All access, $2300. MA_5-0377 | NOW! ‘BIGGEST USED CAR ps E and heate 5 aS mea bl A No down , “Ain es roan wat CONVERTIBLE VALUES 1953 Pontiac 2 dr. Dix, & Chit. Radio, heater and Hydra. Only $195 down and 24 mo, on bal, One owner, OLIVER BUICK $1595 1953 Lincoln Capri Hard- | top. -All the extras. Really loaded. Only $195 down. A real beauty, ® OLIVER BUICK $1795 1955 Chev. Rel Air Hard- top. V8 with radio, heat- er. Save $800 on this one. Was not been hurt. Only $195 down, | BUICK $1395, 1954 Pontiac Star Chief 4) dr, with radio, heater, | Hydramatic. Only 1 year | old. Far less than’ the origsaal price, | OLIVER BUICK $1195 1954 Ford Customline 4 dr. Radio, heater and- FordO-Matic. . mileage. Only $195 down. 24 mo. on bal. OLIVER _ BUICK Lo : S195 | 1951 Cadillac “62” 4 dr real bargain tor vou. car buyers hurry, on this one, - OLIVER BUICK Bie hurry | | dio and noaket 2 tone paint. Any | old car dow NORTH “CHEVROL ET Woodward at 13 Mile __Lincotn_ 5-1100 PONTIAC 8 CHIEPTAIN DF-| luxe. Power steering Hydra. Wh. W. Clean, FE 4-0255. 1985 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CUs- tom Catalina 1300 miles. 4 bar- rel cerb. Power brakes antenna seat adjuster Master cuards, and ‘30 PONTIAC 4 DR DELUXE Good conditton throughout. Good \ paint, good white wall tires and | new battery. $425 523 W. Rutgers. | FE 40378 or FE 2.7884 Between | 11 & 3 pm of the year. See them now KELL E =R- KOCE 4108 §=Woodw Oak. Across from ‘i Big Boy | Drive: in. “88 STAR CHIEF CUSTOM CA1 22 7c CATA- 3) PONTIA Ni ae DELUXE 3 TON anne FA aa PERE Ee White 2-4710, oor ‘82 WILLYS SEDAN 944. Mit night blue, = N $444. Mib- $1995 1954 Buick Super 4 dr. | Immaculately clean and very well equipped. A) nea low price, OTHER '54 BUICKS TO CHOOSE FROM | | OLIVER | BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 Very low. OLIVER | Cusions 8 2- Bees $48.70 Mo. If Your Car Is Worth $125 $53.66 Mo, With $]0 Down ' Fairlaine 84-Door _ ff} $59.50 Mo. If Your Car Is Worth $125 $64.46 Mo. With $10 Down . . A-] Buys Cheapies | 55 Ford Fairlane $1699 49 Ford 2 dr......$144 | ’53 Pont, Dix. 4 dr. tar . | 54 Ford C: Sedan $ 399 50 Chev. 4 dr eoeees $199 '52 Buick Riviera. $644 "49 Plymouth 2 dr. $144 | ‘54 Pont. S. Wen. $1444 33 Plymouth 2 dr, $699 50 Ford 2 dr......$199 | 54 Ford 4 eae oF ' "32 Chev. 2dr... $544 49 Chev. 2 dr...... $144 , 53 Hudson 2 dr. . «$499 50 Plymouth 4 dr. $199 |! *52 Nash 4 dr...... $444 _ . | SQ Pont. Hardtop $499 "50 Merc. # dr.....$199 "St Pord 2 dr......$299 50 Nash 2 dr....’. $144 |} 53 Merc. 4 dr.....$899 7 1 *51 Chev. 2 dr..... . $299 a] 53 Ford 2 dr......$744 54 Chev. 2 dr..°..7$999, ‘ 52 Plymouth 4 dr. $499 Convertibles 52 Ford R. Wgn. $699 ___,.,, “ 52 Stude. 2 dr.....$299 4 Ford Conv. .. .$1344 | ’50 Chev. Hardtop $399 —_°53 Pontiac Cony.. .$999 || *52 Mere. Hardtop $699 "55 Ford Cc. 8 2 dr. $13 35 Ford Conv... .$1944 ’51 Plymouth 2 dr es , "53. Chev, 2dr... $744 2) Ford Comvanes $499 J "S54 Plymouth 2 dr. $999 *52 Chev. Conv..... $599 | 52 Ford 2 dr...... $544 "51 Hudson 2 dr... .$244 "52 Ply. Sta. Wen. $599 “$3 Ford Hardtop. .$999 "53 Ply. Sta. Wen. $844 Trucks ’55 Buick Century 31 Ford 1% t. pick. $444 Hardtop, full power... .$2244 "54 Ford 1% t. pick. $744 '53 Dodge 2 dr... . .$699 33 Ford 14 t. pick. $399 "48 Chev. 14 t. pick. $199 53 Buick Riviera $1199 "52 Olds 88 2 dr.. . $809 Harold Turner, Ford 2 BIG LOTS MIdwest 4-7500: LIberty 9-4000 JOrdan 4-6266 Liberty 9-400! _ Immediate “Spot” Delivery Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payment $1495 1954 Pontiac 4 dr. with radio, heater, power steering and brakes 1095 1952 Pontiac Station Wagon. Radio, heater _ and Hydramatic trans- mission. $1245 1953 Pontiac 4 dr. Sta- tion. Wagon with ra- dio and heater. Std. shift 6. . 1950 Buick Super Hard- . top with radio, heater and Dynaflow trans- mission. 91495 1954 Pontiag Chief Dix. 4 dr. with radio, heater and Hydramatic, $995 1953 ‘Ford 4 dr. Cus- ‘tomline. Radio, heater and Ford - O - Matic transmission. $1395 1953 Buick Super Hard- top. Radio, heater, Dynaflow and diree- tion signals. $895 net. Radio, heater and automatic trans. 20,- 000 actual miles. And Save Money on ‘Em at the RETAIL STORE - 1953 Dodge V8 Coro- _ 100 More Cars to Choose From PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “"Goodwill Used Cars” 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. $1095 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 dr. with radio, heat- er, and Power Glide. “$1395 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 dr. Radio, heater, whitewalls and 11,000 miles. $895 1952 Buick Super 4 dr. with radio, heater and Dynaflow. Very, sharp $1195 1953 Pontiac 4 dr. Chief. Dix. Radio, heater, Hydramatic, rig di, rection signals: $1095. 1952 Pentiac Custom Catalina, Radio, heat- er, 2 tone and direc- tional signals. $095 1952 Pontiac 4 dr. Standard, Here is just the car for the wife or kids, $695 1951 Pontiac 2 dr. with radio, heater, Hydra- matic and directional signals. Low miles. $945 1990 Pontiac Club Coupe with radio, heater, .. Hydramatic, and 34,000 actual miles. FE 3-7117 _¥, ‘Your’ Friendly” Used Car Dealer! The Finest in Used:Cars To Be Found Anywhere! Late Models 1955 Chev. Conv. way. in the eastern motor: high- way in the eastern U. &, encends reaching an altitude of 6,311 feet. Uy PONTIAC’S NEWEST Quality Cleaners FAST SERVICE! ® QUALITY WORKMANSHIP at LOWEST PRICES! ®@ Fast |-HOUR Dry Cleaning Service! © 4-HOUR Shirt Laundry . . ® Suede Finishing, Hats Bmts ‘ Cleaned and Blocked, Tailoring Servicel AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! Netherlands Answer to Previous Pussie OMud A186). |e) QOL eal ILO 4 LACTIC IGS Aw LICE CILIA CASILLA Lis AIVIVT. Mao ers AP iALRIG lel ALInisit ah Chad er iulalcis > 1A INIOLS TIT ei Ale) ALT I@ie UIE TT AINIGIO) 3 OBI LILILILa TOP iar Peli ti) SINIOIW] [RIGIN/O) 10 Earnest HM Werme 19 Scoftters 20 Cities’ in eapital city 24 Greeter 31 —— City, 3 covers ~ South Dakota 37 Snuffie OULS@ $2 Broteserenea (Corner of Palmer) a We Give Holdens RED | STAMPS We. Do Cleaning on Saturdays! 339 W. HURON ST. Our Complete Department of READY.TO-FINISH FURNITURE Offers Pontiac's most complete selection and includes famous. Aristo Bilt Chests Start as Low as 1995" tm Versatile HOME WORKSHOPS ca v8 Spo 2 IN THE KITCHEN u ° keep things neat and in place. : All Sizes Available 2x4 Size sy Ding Dong School. (2) Ladies 12:45—(2) Girl Talk. (9) Small | Frolics. JUST LIKE A “MIRACLE — YOU CAN HAVE BLONDE Lake WITHOUT REMOVING THE OLD FINISH — JUST APPLY LIQUID GRAIN COMPLETE KIT ONLY $390 —e BEFORE MORE RAIN --- STOP BASEMENT LEAKS FOR EXTRA PLAYROOM SPACE AT HOME! Copperized patented cement compound that bonds mechani- cally and chemically to any head ous masonry surface. to repel water and nd seepage. p, unusable cellars can converted to extra room space quickly and eco- nomically, Avail- $ 49 apie ip G bf t/ Gone, Fee og 7 is. CAN PLASTIC LEATHER REUPHOLSTER YOUR OWN | CHAIRS or FURNITURE From $ 29 * ASPHALT TILE | NEW FRESH STOCK | Dark Marbles ! Es. 9x9 Light Marbles Es. . 9x9 DO A ROOM 11'x12’ HALF LIGHT and HALF DARK.... For Only 1 547 PONTIAC’S ONLY ee eee ss aa emaeate marati uaam oman aleacaelte ny Pn oes ee } : ; “ ee em ES THE PONTIAC PRESS,' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1955, uh | . «SEARS PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWER! Qesal VV / se and jewelry shop in one, spans . a . . . . $ ry yi ; sd il acti wind ge i all oe worid ia uit Uke LOWER THAN LOW in Price with the Kenmore Automatic 00 ae toy : Features You Want for Easy Washdays Rain or Shine! $ On all Appliances priced to be F Terms—Balance Monthly! its gold- . “a ie ne rls Hil fi! TELE ay that efee° fh | . Hil gf : rf g i i a Ue rite j a u : ‘ i } st H ate ! ; tf il , | i 1 e Gavel i (stale ome al ache @ctalsalol acme Teh, j CLOTHES DRYERS i i H eet oe re if FF b | : | ; Li SOU Onay ov ~ Waka, CORSUCE END CO KENMORE WASHER g § ; ert i Hf ‘al | ke oi F i | ‘across the Ponte Vecchio, con- Pecting the ducal palaces that . mre today’s world-famed Uffizi ‘and Pitti art galleries. “Beneath the bridge the Arno, winding from Apennine hills across the plain of Tuscany, flaws through bi i Model | Automatic Ignition Gas Dryer. .219.88 woe KENMORE DRYER / } a So a ee cetitiod thet at ine Township | 2 ibe Sed. day ‘of October, 108k | 2 on the day of October, Ordinance amending the | "Big 9-Lb. $988 | | ordinance was passed: # “Be it ordolaca Township of en baie es Sova Giant 20-In. Oven and Griddle Top [| KENMORE ot Highway, distance North 3°40°50" | 4 33.01 feet and North 88°50°20" ; “eceae 240 ge SOW OMLY’sY . 1s Haat 240 feet, thence South uxe ani e SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Size Sale- East $ feet, thence North : 1 eee: Bast 219.56 ' feet, thence South Priced! Only $5 Down on Batwa. San —- Sa : : ; Sears Easy Terms! yo” Weat 20 feet to beginning. TSN, ‘ More Modern Bection nt —e Township, Challenge Price! Family-size Kenmore ‘goon, asain te Women heer WRINGER WASHERS ‘tin from : . ial” tg eominercial Tbe, of-| on a Kenmore . e Ba ype wringer safety p ure re 7 $5 Than on Any payee wegen save pre " F Down Other Make! e Agitator action gently flexes clothes « wn ov Regularly Priced at 169.95 dv Big 42-Inch Model on Sale KENMORE 3 = D AY Kenmore griddle-top utility ... use it for a grilling or frying or as extra work space, SOW Cray oY Large smokeless broiler with ‘porcelain oh ee Ae oe & enameled pan and grid. Ken-Timer and built-in light . . . roomy storage compart- Buy Now—Save Up to 30% uy Now—Save Up to 30% ment plus many other outstanding features make ita terrific. valuel priced as . 9 5 low as Upsight Model Save $50 on This Fully Automatic Double Oven “=! 41-In. Electric Regularly : 8 8 289.95 | es aes Packed with “must-see” features! Has Kenmore exclusive infratod top units — the coils for more even electric heat. Double ovens and broilers, Robotimer, electric ‘Ken-Timer and smart backguard! Come in — see it today at Sears! Save $50! d Terrific Savings on Uprights, Tanks, Canisters : ¥ Only 1 and 2 of a Kind—Quantities Limited df All in Perfect Working Order—Shop Early 4 a8 iti il inl Frincacell ’ f i oo) HM a : s ia i f Sal ia Vacuum Cleaners—Main Floor “SEARS 154% Sognaw Su Pho Pr Sn « / 4 . zs t * a : js s ;