The Weather jfinew —‘listh YEAR ad : 7 * f e ee — so ies, 9 ee ay a sigs a, Pg ee 7 PONTIAG DIC HIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVED Reject Cafe's Attempt to Resume Control of Government _RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil) (#—Brazil's Congress and army acted swiftly today to preserve the regime of pro- visional President Nereu Ramos against a bid by Joao Cafe Filho to resume the presidency. By sizable majorities after an all-night debate, both licuses of Congress adopted , | E it F j i i iH its at : | i f i HiME F Ht i ' LONDON (INS)—The Tiflis Radio announced today that five former security officials of the Soviet Republic of Georgia had been executed for high treason. It was the first disclosure of such a purge-since Soviet Premier Nikolai A. Bulganin and Communist Party Chief Nikita 8. Khrushchev assumed dual leadership of Russia *in February of this year. ag | ‘Thefive men reportedly tt uck b C ' |were collaborators of for- If V ad, mer Soviet Secret Police Youth, 9, Crificall's James Matheny Hier ease snd samen Running Into Street tionary activities. as Snowballs Fly : ~ The same charges were made : ; against the five whose purging was disclosed today. The date of their execution and their first Rmames were not given. Lavrenti P. Beria. Beria was arrested shortly after Secret ¥ Beria got his start in Cheka, first version of the dread secret 34 De-|Police system, in Tiflis where he was born. i premier. The names of the five were given Stavisky, dit He : The Weather Bureau said that/and party joined to get rid of him. covered with snow by Thanksei- Schools Closing The city-area forecast calls for for Two Days, fom 2 to degrees. Tere wit} OUt Not Monday ght i i tk Widow Relives Nightmare MINEOLA, 'N.Y, (INS — The It was the first time Mrs. Wil- i ; 8 E rea MLE, iit lit ; | i Reds Execute 5 Top Brass, of Nereu Ramos _... Steere Reports H. f Chief and Interior Minister| by King County sheriff's officers ~| shots at UAL stewardess Sally Shedd as she stood in doorway af the . plane in Seattle, Wash. yesterday. himself. He died later in a local hospital. i AP Wirepheve FIRES FATAL SHOTS — Robert Clendenin, above, was identified as the man who fired four fatal Clendenin then turtied the gun on Wide Approval Says Many Have Called Him to Back Study of Apiguatip Merger : ih E j g2f, ai + fF fi France, |fired a bullet into his head. }safety belt until he had shot her.”|onization of Pope Pius XII. * * died} Stoit finally tum field, head of brag dyhe Catholic Church came he Vatican an- |FIRED INTO HEAD nouncement this week that Jesus VICTIM OF SHOOTING—Sally Shedd, 25, above, UAL stewardess was shot four times as she stood in the doorway of a plane about to take off in Seattle, Wash., yesterday. Miss Shedd was killed by the shots which King County sheriff's officers said were fired by Robert Clendenin, of Salt Lake City, who then shot himself. Miss Shedd was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Shedd of San Francisco. AP Wirephote r Unrequited Suitor Slays Airline Hostess, Himself SEATTLE (#— An airline stewardess was shot to death by her former boy friend last night as she was a passengers filing aboard a Los Angeles-bound dee “Then the love-crazed young man, breaking away . {from an Air Force lieutenant who attempted to subdue him, ran from the plane and shot himself. He died Wade Surrender Set for Monday Jackson Prison Term Convicted of Fraud three hours later in a hos- to tut" FOF Expressway” Continues Opposition to Turnpike Authority The State Highway Department pressed forward today with plans in opposition to those of the Mich- --|igan. Turnpike Authority (MTA). The department 40 some passengers board, the} xt on He nodded and spoke to his for-/from the northern terminus of the mer girl friend before taking his n Expressway at Rock- seat next to Mrs. Loesch at the|¥00d to Detroit. front of the plane It will be extended north to Dix ary connection to Telegraph Road, proposed. north-south toll road. jive vats aie sane! Let Contracts ft serszee aces Awaits County Resident tives of 13-Month Plan Aims at Saving aA nef ii 1G VU WV Start Tough Program on December 1 LANSING \#—A 10-point “action program” aimed at | Jeutting Michigan traffic deaths by 200 in the next 13 months was agreed to jyesterday by state and local law enforcement chiefs. At a meeting called by Gov. Williams, State Police Commissioner Joseph A. Childs said “the law en- forcement officials of this public groups.” The 10-point program led off with a stiff crackdown on traffic law violators, with that many of the “ "now allowed motorists would be dropped. i fl hi i elf J : iE Juvenile Vice Establish Basis for Canonizing Pope Pius XII VATICAN CITY w@ — More than Stout said: “She was lying almost across me. Then he shot her point blank three or four times. I couldn't tell When he did free himself, Stout leaped from his seat and grabbed|* Vatican sources believe that the Clendenin. A fifth shot, whichjelevation to sainthood of Pius fol- plunged harmlessly into the plane’s|lowing his death may be among side, was fired as they grappled. oe See A eer ot Oe rae'viens on The most dramatic miracle at through the door of the plane n tic miracle at- down the ramp te the concrete|tributed publicly to the 79-year-old Clendenin, the son of Beverly! christ Clendenin of Salt Lake City, ran/during about 25 yards and fired the one|cember. remaining bullet in the gun into his neck.” Blood streamed from the wound/ Vatican secretary of state has a but he remained standing. He re-| voluminous file of letters ‘and mes- ldaded, ran another 25 yards and|sages from persons telling of ‘‘pro- digious Miriam K. Garland, the dead|have helped them as a result of the trip, but is ill. Taylor said he would ask Kava- nagh if the State Police vice squad could be made available, if need. ed, to investigate the juvenile crime reports. Father of 3 Killed MT. CLEMENS #® — Bernard i 8 d ils ! j : Ut il i i i | i just south of the Mt. Clemens city | ernor. limits. Sheriff's officers said the car apparently was traveling at high speed and went out of control (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) on a curve. Cobo said Bentley “called 8 3 Hf |Adequate Roads” Most Urgent Need, hie : - ‘onttene(ln Today's Press |... 400 deaths snd the destruc “| County News. .....0.00605: 4, 7 Jerty annually is a tragic record,” Editorials said Dondero. Ce ie) eee eee eee ee ee eee | Wilson, Earl | Women’s Pages...12, 13, 14, 15 {city ie f “I do not believe it is an ex- aggeration to say that during peak hours on many main high- ways travel is as slow as it was in the horse and buggy days. State, Local Officials ii fl th cal aoe ini MB aint aie Lhe t i ‘ ia VU fo Mark Birthda Celebrating his ninetieth birth- day on Thanksgiving Day is Hiland H. Thatcher of 7 Cherokee Road. Sen of Pontiac's first mayor, Erastus ‘Fhateher, who was-chosen for that office when the city was incorporated in 1861, Hiland was born in Saginaw in 1865. sixth wedding anniversary next April 7. They have a son, Hiland M. Thatcher, Supervisor of West Bloomfield Township. Detroit Probes Disappearance Police Think Velandralw. May Be Victim of Enemy Met as Bill Collector 5 é cazE f bere? Af = £z itor ar . om, oot i325 om. coday Graham Bought Dynamite Sticks Plane Saboteur Suspect as Explosives Buyer DENVER ®="That’s him, all right,” said Lyman Brown after seeing John Gilbert Graham, ac- cused of murder in the dynamiting of an airliner that carried his mother. * * td] Brown had just identified Gra- +ham—in_a—police—lineup as the man who bought 20 to 2% sticks of dynamite three days be- lfore a United Air Lines plane ex-) ploded and crashed near Long- mont, Colo., Nov. J, g all 4 ‘aboard, Brown, 46, co-owner of Brown ‘Bros. Supermarket at Kremmling Colo., 105 miles. west of here, came to Denver at the FBI's request; to view Graham, Dist. Atty, Bert M. Keating termed the identification ‘‘a telling link” -in—the~chain of evidence Keating is assembling in an effort to send Graham to the gas chanr- | Waterford to Appeal 19-piece marching i HH oF | 5 5 53 3§ Ff Hi $ HH f ad sft game. Dr. Gariepy Awaiting Trip to Federal Prison fell iH E i e978 ef Z z 5 i? Store Owner Identifies. ‘ RED BOSSES VISIT NEHRU—Soviet Premie: y, rival in New Delhi by India's Prime Minister Ja- Nikolai Bulganin, right, and Nikita S. Khrushchev,” . waharial Nehru, left, and his daughter, Indira Communist party boss, are greeted on their ar- | Gandhi. The Russians are in India on a state ‘visit. Solon Says GOP Likes ‘at Cals Calling on Texas Dems to Wage Political War WHITNEY, Tex, — Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B, John- son had sharp words here last night for the which he charged “is more re- sponsive t fat cute than the folks.” by oeesrea, fabee fis vot epki i P ft 5 é BE a Fox Fi Congress Scored » te for Investigation , [nto Automation in electronics, have never in all history done anything but create employment,” the New Yorker told these advances have meant more and better jobs for more people and better things for all.” : E the Detroit Economic Club in a’ The City Commission is expected to hear the final reading on an ordinance authorizing a $600,000 rrevenue bonds issue to finance a proposed municipal parking pro- gram at tonight's Commission | meeting. . If adopted, it will go to the State Municipal Finance Commission for ‘approval in 10 days. City Manager Walter K. Willman expects state ‘action to take 30 days with bonds \being ready for marketing by Feb.|®° '1 if the finance commission ap-'to the proves. Also slated on tonight's 16-point conference held with the cities of Pontiac, Rochester and Utica on Oct, 27. Marooned Radar Islanders to Eat Turkey at Home Regional Conditions Listed By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS As Michigan's deer hunting sea- son entered its second week today, the gunfire death toll among ers stood at seven. ; La * * Heart attacks have killed 12 hunt- 25 Hunters Dead, 6 Lost"s™ as Second Week Starts Also planned is the first read-| | $600,000 Revenue Bonds, Up tor Approval Tonight commercial use lots 150-153 and 156. Action is also slated to accept warranty deed for part of lot 39 for Perry street widening. and for lowering, grading, graveling alley and: approach between O'Riley and Perkins. ‘ Resolutions . are expected to re- ceive special assessment rolls for: Water main in South Boulevard from Bradford ‘to Meadow, in Tex from South of the existing main South evard Airline Railroad. sewer and related work on i , REX ATWOOD Atwood Transferred fo Marquette Post — Transfer of Rex A. C. Atwood, manager of the Social Security Ad- ministration office here, to a sim- lar position in Marquette has been announced by district officials. . Atwood, who lives at 168 Crest- been lke’s Brother Backs -|Benson’s Remaining * A Washington dispatch to the that an inti- & felonious teenagers -jcar hit Huron, drew an stiffer tence from Judge Kane |The Day in | . Commission ts, in ; : = Ss i) DeWindt of Kirk- 1 officiate. County, Neb. Dec. i ; B g 4 é ! n Van Laningham, lived in Pontiac a daughter, Mrs. a i j grandchildren. Other survivors include a sister, Shirley Ritchie Service was held in Ashland, Ohio yesterday for Shirley Ritchie, | 22, a former Pontiac resident. New York Theater Named ‘Helen Hayes’ is the second living 80 honored on Broad- about Helen Hayes.” Man, Woman Jailed or Car Accidents the daughter of| the Cook of Pontiac! ects H desirability of either a full or par- tial maintenance with the Oakland formal nod says Supt. of Schools Dwight B. Ireland currently making arrangements th architects to expedite the proj- and Luckenbach, who will also do a four-room addition at Franklin _ Linn Smith, architect for the cur-| rent Pembrook addition, will be the architect for a two-room Bloomfield Village addition and eventually, the Harlan ele: school at Adams and Wattles roads. There will be a prospective | Member meeting at 8 tonight at Children Returned Following Hearing ham. Discusses Rezoning ment committee chairman. Robert Gougeon, Bloomfield Township, will serve as a district vice chairman during 1956, with Edward Wilson, Birmingham, elect- ed to represent the district at meetings of the Detroit Area Coun- cil, = Hickory Grove Way Cleared - Advertising Begins for Well Construction and Grading | BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — Last week's final condemnation proceedings, necessary because of title defects, have cleared the way for. construction of a new Hickory Grove Elementary School on an jover 26acre site on Lahser road between Square Lake and Hickory Grove roads. ~ * * «¢ Dr. James Read, school board president, said yesterday that the board is now advertising for bids on construction of a well and rough grading of the property, with work to start about Dec. 1. The board expects working drawings of the cight-classroom school about Dec. 7, he said, with | ground-breaking anticipated for late in December or the first of January. A $550,000 bond issue was passed by voters in August, providing funds for the site, building and operating costs. The present school, - alone in the district, is 34 years old and has four classrooms, It is currently providing educational aoe ee ' * Read said the board and Nathan Hargett, superintendent-principal, are evaluating the present curric- ulum in planning this and the staff for next year. Never before formally drawn up, policy govern- ing operation of the school dis- trict, is now being set down in~ writing, Read added. Construction Worker Injured by Falling Wall BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — * ‘Sura Turnpike Authority 2 5 i i i Ae 3. qt ‘tl ; BE : Tigh a oe helping hand e REMEMBERING THE PONTIAC PRESS: ‘TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1955 4 * q FIRST TIME EVER! i, Imported Canadian in an , elegant Cocktail Shaker! THE BERRYS " THREE By Carl Grubert| (Says Clerk Gave Arsenic to Coed ite IMPORTED CANADIAN WHUSKY, A BLIND, 6 YEARS OUD, 06.8 PROOF, SCHENLEY BOSTRLERS C8., W.1.¢. © 1955 Jailed Poetry Writer Denies Police Charge of Attempted Murder of Connecticut coed and, appar- ently, to himself, state police : * * * . 4] ti E E some time in a mental fle be was in the Army, custedy Nov, 12, rg -arraigned until now in Tolland enable to post $20,000 charged with assault with) commit murder, A i i mn '. til i ile a z She has suffered no permanent .| highest leader in the U.S, i-| swered all questions in Mandarin Chinese,. translated by another | | Buddhist priest, Geshe (doctor) Wangyal, Wangyal himself is the | leader of a colony of 570 Russian NEW YORK (INS) — A sscred Buddhist leader who would rather be called “mister” than his right-, ful title “brilliant tiger’’ is de- termined to become an American citizen. He is Thuben Jigme Norbu, more known to over 1,000,000 ofthe Kingdom on tp But Norbu laughingly passes —— the belief held by awed Bud- dhists everywhere that he is the modern day reincarnation of a saint who was spiritual leader of He didn’t look nor act the role at a press conference held for American reporters in New York! after his arrival in the U.S. from London and Tokyo, where he has llived since 1952.. SPEAKS ENGLISH He arrived dressed in a charcoal | gray suit with a red knit tie, look-, ing at 34 more like a rising Madi- son Avenue executive -than the) ranking Buddhist religious He speaks English, bat an- ill effects, physicians said Insure With Agencies Displaying This Emblem Freak A. Andersen Daniels Ageney Lense Agrees, Agemey Ine, Wm. W. Meeches . Petleck Aestin- Norvell Ageney “. & Neyee W. Riralt Gllbride-Maflaha Baker, & Hansen , Ageocy Thaicher-Pattersen - _pMernet w. W. Hettenlecher . 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Phone FF 4-1555 a ‘Kalmucks torn away from their { priests in Tibet decided the stu-| = dent studying at a remote mon-| a astery was the living reincarnation § — of the saint, He became Tagstar) Lama, Tagstar Lama of Tibet Asks to Become American of the precarious peaks of the Him-| alayan mountains. Through the first months of Com- munist domination, the communists tried to ‘indoctrinate’ Norbu. He told them he was sick and had to go to India for treatment. He went and has never been back. » 1951, Norbu came to the U.S. ! where he lectured at U:S; colleges jand universities, The next year he flew to Tokyo to attend the Inter- national Buddhist conference in Tokyo, and stayed until last month. | * * Now, Norbu said, he wants to be. come an American_ citizen. He) plans to brush up on his English and then join the staff of an Ameri- can university to teach Tibetan history, customs, language and re- ligion, They Have the Answer GRAND RAPIDS & — The city, with only 270 cars stolen in 194, had the lowest auto theft rate among five cities of comparable \population, according to FBI re- ports.. An ordinance which pro- hibits drivers from leaving ignition keys in parked autos is credited with the low r car ( theft rate. Dulles Planning Rest « ee . s ne v iy WASHINGTON (INS)—The State Department says that Secretary of State John Foster Dulles plans to spend the latter part of the week resting at his retreat on Duck Island in Lake Ontario. The department said the secre- tary wants a short rest as a result of his intensive work at the Geneva ‘ ’ day. Tentative plans are for Dulles to leave Washington some tinie Wednesday and return “‘the early part of next week.” Brazil's cement output shows 1955 gains. conference which ended Wednes-. 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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1955 | ! : ; r. ‘Walter . Coun Births sete TS MS Districts $8,000, 000 Pa Gants ee the ‘Re at) Mrs. tas be Porritt, normal body temperatures, doctors Hr. 1 often find it or f sot. | Mr. 4 Mrs. anDaid Maret 4 age me temperatures. a sm % 7 “South Oakland “Voters Say Yes Ferndale Vote Heavy; Madison Heights Has Light Response FERNDALE—Residents in Fern- dale and Madison Heights School districts voted yes in two special Voters turned out in record num- bers in Ferndale, while in Madi- son-voting was very light. In Ferndale a total of 5,929 vetes were cast—3,248 for, and +589 against, There is a total of 21,000 registered voters in the eity. Of the approximate 4,000 regis- tered voters in Madison only 432 voted—251 for, and 177 against. —_—$6,500,000_AT- FERNDALE The $6,500,000 which will be bor- rowed by the. Ferndale Board of Education will be used for a new high school which will be the larg- est in South Oakland county. The loan will be spread against ¥ ftaxes over a period of 25 years. The $1,500,000 Madison will bor- . rew will be useq for a new high school, additions to three ele- mentary schools and sites for possible future baildings, Paying for the. $1,500,000 would be figured into next year's taxes. However, Madison qualifies under the borrowing plan for distressed districts, passed by the State Leg- islature last spring and could bor- ‘*° pow if necessary, ‘Adult Program Studied at Meet “at Almont High ’ ALMONT—At a recent meeting held at the Almont High School, Dec 2 Last Day for Registration | WALLED LAKE — Supt. cit ’ fird H. Smart rentinds those wish-| ‘“* reached the 13 mill limitation al- ,.lowed- by the state for building purposes. %. * Free Salk Injections -.40 Be Offered in Romeo | BB Se 82% z _referendums yesterday. —_| at St. Trinity AVON TOWNSHIP — St. Trinity Lutheran Church . was ‘the scene of the recent marriage of Carrol Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wells, 5 Maynard Ct., Pon- tiac, and Eugene Hahn, son of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Hahn of 319%) Auburn Ave. * * e Carrol chose a ballerina ‘léngth sleeves. The mandarin collar and and pearls and the hemline of the nylon tulle skirt was edged wit) Chantilly lace, Carrol’s headpiece of pearls-and sequins held secure her fingertip veil. Mrs. Shirley Zetant was ma- tron of honor, Nancy Wells, Shel- Raymond Hahn was best man and Denny Arf, Ray Morse and Gene Moore seated the. guests. A reception was held immediate- ly following the ceremony in the American Legion Hall at Auburn Heights. Following a trip to Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Hahn will reside at 217 Auburn Rd. Treated, Released After Car Skids, Rolls Over Thomas Courtemanche, 24, of 615 Peacock Ave. was treated for lacerations and released from Porn- tiac -General Hospital yesterday morning after his car skidded off the highway and rolled over on Walton Lake Road near Silver gown fashioned with a Chantilly. yoke were appliqued with sequins by Hahn and Betty Chittick were bridesmaids. Lutheran MKS. EUGENE HAHN Lapeer Man Honored _ During Nayal Training LAPEER — Lawrence Bark- house, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kem neth Barkhouse of Lapeer has been chosen Honor Man of Company 530 at the Recruit Training Com- mand, U. §. Naval Training Cen- ter, Great Lakes, Ill. . The Barkhouses leave Lapeer Friday night to be present when their son will receive his Certifi- cate of Honor Saturday Morning. Educators Will Meet TROY TOWNSHIP—Troy Town- ship Board of Education meeting will be held at Troy Union School Lake Road at 8 p.m. tonight. for Rochester. Committee on Issue to Give Citizens Information Bond Haba - Wells Rites ReadPublic Meet Set Aréa Ghirches Slate = Thanksgiving Services ORTONVILLE—The Baptist! Communion at St. Philip’s Epis- jhere will join with the local Methodist Church on Wednesday at 7:4 p. m., for Thanksgiving service. ROCHESTER — The Rochester Community School District , Citi-| zens Committee for the pevpoeed The Rev. Perry perenne. pastor of the Baptist Church will) ‘give the Thanksgiving message! a special number. bond issue to be voted on Dec. 17 (for school construction) will sell Dec, a publie meeting on Thursday. 1 at 8 p. m. in North Hill School, # * & The proposed meeting will be to give all citizens an opportunity to gain information concerning the proposed bond issue. The meeting is being called by Mrs. George Beatty—and David— Tolhurst, co-chairmen of the Citizens Conmaittee, who will also | preside, Members of the Board of Education and the school ad- ministration will be present te | explain the new building pro- gram. The proposed bond issue of $1.-| - 150,000 will be used to construct! a gymnasium and music class- rooms in the new high school and for additional prheesi class- rooms. Some of the funds will be. used also for equipment and de- velopment of outside physical edu- cation facilities, parking areas, and a bus maintenance garage. SIOTTEOI OES, [end the Methediiet choke will nt penton Christ Lutheran Church, | | There will be a service of Holy | on Thanksgiving Day at 10 a. m. POO IIUTTTTEOLO a Open Weekdays 2 P. M. te 8 P.M. . and Sun, 10 A.M, to" 8 P.M (ond all through the year) The delightful way to make a skipper py or to repay him for last summer's fun is to give him some- | thing for his boat. Try it just once and see. 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More of its high horsepower (highest in Mercury's exclusively V-8 history) is working power. It digs right in at every point on the speedometer band to who-o-o-osh you ahead for getaways and passing. See this pic M in our showrooms. It es foo ie Oe ie, Everything's big but the price— The mepauist this happy couple drives is a brand-new Mercury model for 1956. It’s one of the year’s best buys. Priced amazingly low. And look what you get: big-car beauty, big-car comfort, big-car power! A host of new styling innovations. A whole new group of safety features for your greater safety and security, includ- ing a new impact-absorbing steering wheel. Extra-quick engine starting with a new The new Medalist—a smartly styled 2-door, 6-passenger sedan. PRICED LOWER THAN 17 MODELS IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD* Only $219500 buys the big, powerful Mercury Medelist Optionol THE BIG INAERCURY for-956_ Be sae we oe Oe fein ha, “HOM, SLLETON Be Seater evening, 8 4% Staton WIBE-TV, Channel» \ CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY SALES, INC, 40 West Pike St. Phone FE 2-9167ees si cl te al = : ‘ Ne ’ j ee \ a ¢ hie - a4 THE alia PRESS. TURSDA {NOVEMBER 22, 1955 a 2G PO sleep and st the sound of a ship's bell... | in Mediterranean |* : a ont tokyo won pl New Kind of Safe || ISTANBUL, Turkey \U—An Ital The ship —~ the Patrizia — went “the ordeal on thejand I found myself in the sea. movement of the sea against the °""*™*: Pt se ; jan seaman who survived 12 days|down on Nov, 6 six hours out of|Plank, told newsmen, he had “It was pitch black. I could not/plank had rubbed off all my|, . fj sw Medicine for Awfu olay an without food|Beirut, At dawn on Nov. oo ne me ee = “iS yeep ASTHMA attacks or water told’ newsmen how It\czech | ter, then FH die. “., . I found a plank and clung) “The last night T spent on the) OTTAWA — Canada's bill for avtato ae feels to drift back from death on|strip of wood riding on the waves He said: to it with all my strength, I hauled Sea I was on the point of giving up. construction of hospitals, sanatori- : a six foot plank, . | supporting the huddled and naked “On the night of November 6,|myself up on to it, with my face , “I could no longer move. I couldjums, clinics, first-aid stations, and| {iat your brooch treating be Bruno Rota, 35, of Trieste, lay|figure of a man, The rescuers un-|While I was listening to the radio, |resting on the plank . . . still move my eyes slowly, how like buildings during 1955 amounts| te vee chats uch. pant, wheese and gatp in a hospital here and gave his|locked the rigid arms from T noticed our ship. moving reiher “Alar the fire tow days | found eter, and I spent my time lifting)to an estimated $153,774,000, an in- bu right now start ng. the new version of what happened after his|grip on the plank and Rota was|Sttpngely . . . . _|nails on the plank, I pierced my|them to God to ask for mercy, crease of $37,144,000 above the | Sanders fase, Withost ng We ng ship sank, ‘on his way to the hospital, | “Next everything turned turtle'sleeves on the nails so that I could) “Toward dawn | heard faintly! year before. out any of the drugs that irri- FASHION APPAREL STREET FLOOR 4—Reg. 10.98 Women’s Buckle Storm Jackets. .5.88 Knee length. 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Genesee, Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer ai ‘ashtenaw Counties ft is $1200 a year: elsewhere tp Michigan and ol] other places tn the United States 20.00 @ year. All mail subscriptions payable in advance. one Pontiac FE 2-818! MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1955 Nan ° ‘ Fy The U. 8, Public Health Service has reported correction of the difficulties which resulted in the discovery of live polio virus in one brand of vac- cine, : : Health Service statistics covering jf 11 States and New York City show that the attack rate of paralytic polio. is two to five times greater among unvaccinated than vaccinated chil- dren. They also show that the vac- cine is 74 per cent effective. Worthy of the Honor When Ohio State’s “Hopalong” Cassapy and company so. rudely knocked Michigan out of Rose Bowl * * ‘ Pp Vvia DJ TLObLE i 2 Oo to Discourage Dulles Secretary Duties’ report on the Geneva conference was both unique and important. It was unique because our Secre- tary of State remained cautiously optimistic despite the hopeless dead- Jock in which the sessions ended. Its” uniqueness was increased by’a state- ment dictated to the Secretary by President ErsenHOWER at his new ’ office at Gettysburg. : * * te The report was important for sev- eral reasons, Among them was the clarity with which Mr. DuLLEs showed that the responsibility for the failure . of the conference rests on the Rus- sians. In addition he explained why they backed out of their promises on German unification, disarmament and broader East-West contacts, say- ing they feared “serious repercus- sions” within the Communist ‘bloc. : x *« While the Secretary said the cold war would continue, he was reassuring in his belief that the likelihpod of general war is no greater now than it was after the summit conference. In another reassuring statement _ he sald the deadlock wouldn’t make any difference in our defense arrange- ments because we hadn't lowered our guard on the basis of Russian promises last July. ; * * * In the President's statement, which Mr. Dutigs read at the end of his report, the Chief Executive said: _ “I know that no setback... will ever deter this Government and our people from the great effort coming, but there is no temporal force so capable. of helping. achieve it as the strength of — defeat.” How accurately this refiects the . | spirit and aim of America! Salk Vaccine Ample for 1 to 14 Age Group : ‘There’s good news on: the anti- polio front. — : Dr. Joun D. Monror, City and County Health Director; reports that there now. is sufficient Salk vaecine to immunize all children one through 14, and all expectant mothers. . The welcome result of this ade- quate supply is twofold. Parents now can have their children given first and second shots by their family physicians. At the same time the county is able to establish free Salk vaccine clinics in both Pontiac and Royal Oak. ) x * * Beginning November 28 here in Pontiac the vaccine will be ad- ministered at the County Health Office, 15. West Huron St. on Tuesdays from 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. and on Fridays from 9 to 11:30 a.m, : | The Royal Oak clinic at Fourth _ and Stephenson Highway, will oper- ate from: 9 to 11:30 a. m. on Mondays and 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. on Wednes- days. Both clinics will continue in- Dr. Moxnoz has pointed out shots won't be given at the clinics contention, they knocked MSU's Spartans right in. — Durry DauGHERTY’s boys, who are to oppose UCLA New Year's Day, owe : their California trip to the Big Ten rule which forbids any school playing in the Rose Bowl two successive years. They also are indebted to the Big Ten _— title winning Buckeyés and to Coach ~ Ray E.iot’s Illini. ae Michigan's defeats at the hands of these two teams enabled MSU to finish second to Ohio in the Big Ten standings, while the Wolverines, vic- — tors over MSU, ended in third place, © There wasn’t any doubt about Ohio State’s superiority on Sat- urday. Not only did Cassady gain more ground than the entire Michigan team, but he was ably assisted by one of the ‘finest _ collegiate lines seen in these _ parts for many a year. 7 We congratulate the Spartans on their good fortune and believe they again will prove worthy representa- tives of the Nation’s toughest col-~ legiate football league. The Man About Town Historical Spots . Will Be Marked by State . ‘Commission; Several Here Mortician: The only business that hasn't some competition with the do-it-yourself guys. A number of historical sites in Pontiac and vicinity are to be marked by the Michigan State Historical Commission with cast aluminum markers and gold leaf letters. The commission now is mail- ing out 1,000 application blanks to peo- ple who may know of sites that are eligible. Several of these are in Oakland County. Those who receive these blanks should note that they must be filled out and returned to the commission in time to be reviewed at its next meeting. on Nov. 29. between his motor scooter and an automobile. He probably owes his life to Harold Zeplin, Jack Avery, Frank Rice and Joseph Barkiewicz, Consumers Power employes, who rendered first aid. “The southbound wild geese and duck migration is getting choosy about Oak- jand County lakes. A flock that descended on a small lake near the home of _ Marvin Konstanty in Waterford Township the other evening was so large that water parking was crowded. After a lot of complaining noise, they took off for larger waters, heading in the direction of Cass Lake. In acknowledgement of their “get well” missive, Mr, and Mrs. Martin Pooley of Middle Straits Lake have received a note from President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, which is one of their most cherished pos- sessions, Verbal Orchids to Mrs. Jennie Hall, ‘ of 89 Green St.; eighty-sixth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cook of 104 Moreland Ave.; golden wedding. ' William F. Korff of Rochester; elghty-eighth birthday. - ,.. !Mrs. Florence M. Caldwell of Grand Blanc; ninety-ninth birthday. °F 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, 7 ra! ae mm Have he David Lawrence Says: Manna! Democrats Employ Repeated Inaccuracy : WASHINGTON—It's a tribute to the power of reiteration that, if an inaccuracy is repeated often cores. it begins to be accepted as truth. * * * Thus, Adlai Stevenson told a nation-wide audience last Saturday and elected that year as a Repub- lican, switched his allegiance, this gave control to the Democrats last January by one vote. That's a far i 3 Lit fil f Hi Hh Ht If there’s to be a competition be- tween Harriman and Stevenson as to who is the better exponent of way the bipartisan coalition which kept Trumanism in check is still operating. A combination of Demo- cratic anti-radicals and a solid Republican vote brought about the passage of the Taft-Hartley Act and also the subversive control law—both over Truman vetoes. If economic conditions con- Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE . It's good to be ambitious but... — - We should be patient, too... In (Copyright 1965) _ _to Bring About Its Acceptance as Truth i i i | i if ut ‘ ty CUE It will be hard, for instance, to convince the voters that poverty stalks in the land when even Dem- Youngster’s Pop-Drinking May Divert Good Nutrition By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. This piece ‘may cost me more pupils than I can afford: to lose, _ but it is my duty to write it, for I'm bound to teach ‘em what I believe is the truth, even if it makes ‘em mad. - ; Will you tell me if this is bad for them. If so, how does it affect children?” I didn’t single this out because realize that things are bad all ever, even in Canandaigua. ~ It is unfortunate for this lady's children that they are allowed to drink so much cheat-food. * * * With every drink of the stuff the child’s chance of enjoying good nutrition, good health, vite be- comes more remote. MAKES CHILD IRRITABLE Not that there is anything injuri- ous in color and flavor, natural or artificial, in sugar and carbon dioxide (carbonic acid gas) but you can't persuade me that even a little caffeine (stimulant in tea, coffee and other beverages) is good for growing children or that frequent indulgence in it will not make the child unduly irri- tims of malnutrition from meal to let not - or 100 words long, oo ever abnormal taste or craving for pop and similar stimulants you have permitted your children, it is your duty as a good parent to forbid any further indulgence of that kind. more than one page to personal health and diag- Qn Dr. William Brady, if « stamped self addressed sent filet | a 7s E Tes lei. Febees sist Hal Boyle Says: | NBC Executive Expects All-Color TV NEW YORK (—Today’s success els ry ¢ : | ul a3 ii fis Ha eee | sE rks - : E & i | | | : television will be an all-color’ in- dustry in less than 10 years—and it could be a lot sooner than that.” * 5 He is impatient of critics who feel color is being rushed. Hy Hl ; in 10 Years g +1 oT i “iit aggre: nal ie ae ligst aH | er LL easy bd fg ye Fe reraguye 3 Bs fe Case Records of a Psychologist Mother Prevents Nervous Breakdown by Putting Her Worries in God's Hands from personal By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE i? s§ had hardly finished talking to God until I sank into the first deep, undisturbed slumber I have had in months.” - Now I don’t want you to think that by relaxing and talking to God, he will invamably give you ~~ 5 i 1 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 92,1055. Sorry, Wrong County son County, Iowa, but otfice. address is B Se James Schell ‘ pot Pe lowa (#—The D, Grissoms live orf a Sana ew bapa only careful drivers are wanted for STATE FARM INSURANCE Reckless drivers are costly drivers! “Careful” _ drivers mean fewer accidents and lower claims costs! These lower claims mean lower insur- ance rates for you. That is why State Farm aims to insure only “careful” drivers. If you are a “careful” driver you should look into jj this low-cost automobile insurance plan—it | may mean tangible savings for you. Call your - State Farm Agent to see if you can qualify as a “careful” driver. There is no obligation—and you may save money on your auto insurance. It-Pays te Kaow Your State Form Agent ‘Franklin Ahrens, FE 4-9546 Harvey Perry, FE 2-0201 James Schell, FE 4-9546 Earl Davis, FE 4-9546 Howard C. Bratt, FE 4-6921 ' Robert Gaff-Jr., OR 3-2778 Vern Hartman, FE 4-9546 Leo Huffman, FE 2-0201 Lester Oles, FE 2-0396 les Couihty; Sane nen [0m the Norwalk exchange, in War- ren County;. and their son attends ter eee ee i Boonville in Dal-jlas County, ~ Waterless Area Continues Plans of Land Owners | Development jington Junior High School auditer- jium | Dr. piacere J. Gadbaw of Farm- jington and Judge Arthur E, Moore jof Pontiac explained the next step | toward obtaining wane for the dry ynship, isecvions 0! * * * The meeting was held to notify township residents that signatures, land area must be obtained on petitions drawn up by Judge Moore, who has been retained by the township board as legal ad- Scania Pair Set Family Party Edward Stine, 27 Church Street, LOOK - SEE- COMPARE! Wise Buyers Get Our Price _ to Be Sure Aluminum Doors, Windows, Jalousies, Screens FLORIDA AND RECREATION ROOMS OUR SPECIALTY . JALOUSIE DOORS JALOUSIE WINDOWS CASEMENT WINDOWS ESTIMATES — Open 6 Days a Weck —7:30 AM. 06 PM. ALUMINUM STORM SASH & SCREEN COMBINATIONS CASEMENT STORM SASH-SCREENS WOOD DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS AWNING WINDOWS ALUMINUM DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS ALUMINUM & FIBERGLAS AWNINGS 36 MONTHS TO PAY 1661 South Telegraph Pontiac * The Nev. 22. Mr. and Mrs. “tine have H FRE ag If Junior-Senior Girls Present Charity Ball Township Must Have! 65-Per Cent Signatures) of the owners of 65 per cent of the! . tee are Carole Sue Melstrém and) - Slipper Satin WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Church in Waterford between De- lores Marie Pacer and David M. Lockard. , * * * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Pacer of 6850 Cranberry Lake Rd., of Salem, Mass. are the bride- groom's parents, As Delores approached the al- tar she was attired in a white a low, rounded neckline set off with lace and pearl edging. Her shoulder-length veil of illusion fell trem a bonnet of slipper safin covered with pearls and iridescent sequins, She carried = oe Se, bene ee oe a white orchid, Sister of the bride, Mrs. Dorothy Kristopek was matron of honor. Andrew Macko was best man. The Delores Pacer Chooses j for Wedding); Nuptial vows were exchanged Sat-/ “jurday in Our Lady of the Lakes Clarkston, | and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lockhard | slipper satin gown fashioned with | | Edison Co., is to be located. bride's brothers, Arnold and Rich- ard Pacer seated the guests. * * « Mr. and Mrs. Lockard are tak- ling a wedding we to Miami Beach, Fila. Appeal Board Okays Substation Location ROCHESTER — The Board of Appeals of the Avon Township ‘Zoning Board gave its approval to location, architecture, and general planning of a site on which a pro- posed. substation for the Detroit The site is at the southwest corner of the 8. E. quarter of section 17, Avon Township.at Old Perch and Avon Reads. Board will be held at 7:30 p.m. The next meeting of the Zoning} London for divorce, explained: ht cho mcteaneniee ciate A Jamaican. husband’ sued in|acres of bananas and coconuts, s0| Tourists to Bolivia now are ex- na | i : = Monday, Dec. 28. The choicest whiskey you can give or serve This year the largest-selling, most popular whiskey you can give in a decanter is Calvert e Reserve ... the one and only whiskey that’s . so mellow and rich in fine whiskey flavor — and so smooth going down. So pay a true compliment to the good taste of your friends. Give Code No. of Pontiac, Birmingham and Detroit for your enthusiastic response to MICHIGAN’S MIRACLE MILE Town & Country Shopping City at Telegraph and Square Lake Roads oo first unit of 70 stores, which includes many of the country’s leading chains and local one is NOW 80% LEASED! . Business Men who desire, space are advised to contact us AT ONCE. Construction is to begin very soon. BON M. CASTO CO. COLUMBUS, OHIO Apite! 1-633) BERNARD EDELMAN ASSOCIATES 10300 WOODWARD, DETROIT TOwnsend 8-5010 | quality tobaccos in a smokes milder, An the pleasure comes thru in Filter Tip Tareyton. You get the full, rich taste of Tareyton's smoother, filter cigarette that s..the only filter cigarette Tareyton’s filter is pearl-gray because it contains Activated Charcoal for real filtration. Activated Charcoal is used to purify air, water, foods and ' beverages, so. you can appreciate its importance in a filter cigarette. Yes, Filter Tip Tareyton is the filter cigarette that really filters, that you can weely taste .s,.and the taste is great! draws easier . with a genuine cork tip. PRODUCT or Fe basso Rl pay AMERICA’S LEADING MANUFACTURER OF ctoanerres i sae FILTER TIP AREYTON peg, Te alas cprn ns spite nigger ch i tae ee Karts ei si = % a nd * f 3 oe Peer ~ * mG tes eas ta : Ne i EIGHT 7 | . ‘_____THE PONTIAC PRESS; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1955 Jim Norris Wed |PEXIE DUGAN . bi a a lt aaa iad Big Bend Park ‘[s Dedicated Interior Chief McKay Calls Texas Site Haven ‘of Peace for All Time’ ALPINE, Tex.. ®—Secretary of the Interior McKay has dedicated Big Bend National Park “as a haven of peace for ali time.” * * McKay said in a prepared speech yesterday he hopes Mexico will| carry through plans to set aside a largé area of beautiful mountain- ous country as a Mexican national park just across the Rio Grande so as to make an international ‘For Some Time, Says IBC Official NEW YORK @— Boxing pro- moter James ‘D. Norris has been married “for some time” to Mary Jackson of New York, an official ot the International Boxing Club said Monday. said Harry Markson, managing di- rector of the IBC, commenting on the reports of several columnists on the marriage. “When Jim got married he didn't make a fuss about it,” added Markson. “He's made no secret of it.” Norris, 47, is president-of the IBC, the Madison Square Garden Corp. and many other enterprises. Norris resides in Coral Gables, peace park here a reatity. Big Bend, sixth largest of the 28 national parks, was given to the U, S. by Texas. Its establishment, when the necessary land had been obtained, was authorized by Con- Pia. wa: (i) ve there today for New York. Pakistan’s new cigarette indus- try has reached output of 4.6 mil- lion a year. . * “It's, hardly news any more,”| ij) Carlos Romulo to Speak in Central Michigan Hall MOUNT PLEASANT (INS) — United Nations and first Philippine ambassador to U.N., will speak at Central Michigan College next Monday. The former aide to Gen. Douglas Gen. Carlos Romulo, president of of the) MacArthur during World War II t e and Pulitzer Prize winning journal-|° Established in 1898 : ist will appear in Warriner Hall at|s 3 8:15 p.m. as part of the artistls F : course lecture eres : armer-Snover : : Momphis ........$16.85 — ide aevoupene © onelene ae .» FUNERAL HOME; en eee > fore teneene $4,000,000 and $5,-/$ 160 W. Huron FE 2-917! : U. 8. Tax Bure ae foreign exchange annu-|@ Snover * 5 ' * ally, Karachi learns. SE sed ont I ie ae Greyhound Terminal, 124 N. Perry St., FE 4 2595 gress 20 years ago. Title to the land was turned ever to the federal government in 1914, McKay said, and that year 850 visitors were listed at the park. Last year 67,000 visited the park. That number has been topped al- ready this year. * * * “Ten years from now—in 1966— the number of visitors to Big Bend will approximate 500,000, according to our National Park Service ex- perts,"” McKay said. The secretary said the federal government will need “public spirited partners” to help provide the necessary visitor facilities. He said “understanding coopera- tion” of the people of Texas would be needed, along with i assistance of private capital to finance de- velopment. s** about as far as possible -s pet | f ; et Acquainted Offer! (WINE BLUE WHITE DIAMOND a - y, 3 eZ : et i . E ! | _—_ easily seats. 6 people. As in all Ford Station Wagons, lift gate ae . For’56 choose FORD... America’s Favorite Station Wagon! With Thunderbird Y-8 power... Thunderbird styling .. : and exclusive new Lifeguard Design Eight-passenger Country Sedan It’s more stylish than ever this year, with exciting new colors . + - stunning interiors. Like its “room” mate, the Country Squire, there’s an easily removable 2-section rear seat. Four doors give easy access for all eight passengers. Ranch Wagon (CTT Six-passenger Country Sedan This popular model is designed for those who prefer 4-door ~ convenience with seats for six. Like all Ford Station Wagons, it has Ford’s fold-into-the-floor Stowaway seat. me ds Se * gig | |B: === 7/6 = Country Squire" A queen among all station wagons. There’s more than meets the eye as to why Ford Station Wagons sell more than the two runners-up combined! Their Thunderbird beauty is apparent in all six models. But their beauty is more than skin- deep. Underneath that Thunderbird hide there’s a heart of “GO” —for the Thunderbird Y-8 engine is the standard eight in all Ford Station Wagons, at no extra cost, If you need any more reasons why Ford is your soundest station wagon buy this year—look into new Lifeguard Design which was designed for your pro- tection . . . and is found only in the ’66 Ford. panels with wood-grained, glass-fibre moldings give woodlike _ beauty to this 8-passenger double-duty dréeamboat. -_ * Ge 8 for work or play has two wide doors, GREAT TV, FORD THEATER, WWJ-TV, CHANNEL 4, 9:30 P. M., THURSDAY — Che me Custom Ranch Wagon — A 6-passenger beauty that’s at laeene cin the resageed this tk city. Converts in a split jiffy from luxury liner to @ super- ughes spacious cargo carrier, Easy-to-clean interior can take it. : _ STATION WAGONS YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER cca E * * Net é] oe ' , rage ‘ ~s fo« ’ ier, i ae ; cae -».on Reservation coe | ; ‘THE PONTI AC PRESS, TUESDAY. s * Ve ye y * et i i > ' ~ NOVEMBER 22, 1955 Pe « Starting a New Life There was no one in the wildérness to welcome the Pilgrims to Plymouth, While the men and boys worked to clear the land and build shelters, the women and children lived on the “ At first they had nothing to eat but the dried peas and they had brought with them. Soon they also had wild game — deer and birds. One day friendly Indians visited the colonists. The great chief eee : rane NINE ni JOIN GEORGES-NEWPORTS oe Buy $150 of Gifts... . Poy Oily $5 Weekly! ” . Massauoit and Gov. William Bradford made a treaty of friendship that! © lasted as long as the signers lived. The Indians showed the colonists how to plant corn and grind it. They taught them where to catch fish. * Here is a Pilgrim girl named Humility and her Indian friend. Hu- mility is going to strip the kernels from the corn so the Indian girl can grind them. Color the picture with crayons and paste it the Indian girl's arm to her shoulder with a brass fastener or a bent pin. Then she can grind the corn with her stone grinder. Fold forward on the dotted line and the group will stand. Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write your suggestion to ‘‘Junior Editors” in care of this newspaper; it can- not be acknowledged or returned. Tomorrow: The First Thanksgiving on cardboard. Attach TB Christmas Seals year. Colombia has had a substantial |” reduction in coffee exports this Special Purchase of Higher Priced Styles to Save You“Money! TINY TEARS r doll every little ff I WCeERe N A RADING WEDNESDAY Is) Don't miss this sale. The wonderful ales the oe | ; ter fabrics, the expert workmanship found only in dresses 3. eat | if M 3 selling for much, much more. junior, misses’, large a a : | sizes, Tall Gi Cocktail, “Holiday RADIO STATION DO UJ B K a 6” gies 14.99 24,99 $5 ae | ef | sets. : a Bs : j Loudspecker .. 9.99 " : Hydraulic Dump : Fomeh caine. . | Dress up for Thanksgiving—Buy for Christmas . . . 7 NEWPORT’S Mailed fo Residents Christmas TB seals have just been mailed to 80,000 residents of) Pontiac and Oakland County, in an annual appeal for funds to help wipe out tuberculosis, ; Bank Bidg. will assist this corps nent TB. clinics; publicize mobile x-ray services, promote research; rehabilitate patients; cooperate with health departments, schools and physicians in the work of health education and control of the’ disease. j “The colorful Christmas seals) are our only fund campaign of the Navajos Fear Tiger Is Loose eastern Drivers for the Gererab. Serv- and Navajo) . g ik E °5 THRUETY, Fee A pretty steep hill, you'd pt d Well, not so far as this gentleman is . He just gave the little encouragement with his toe . . . and swept from bottom to top so effortlessly he was scarcely aware of it. ‘ For he’s at the wheel of a beautiful new 1956 Cadillac. And beneath that long, sleek, graceful hood rests the smoothest, most powerful engine in Cadillac history. The fact is that this grént new Cadillac { , engine is powerful a the | sof ic far JEROME MOTOR SALES CO. Hair its Horsepower is accelerator a. 280 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Michigan *put the accelerator down to the floor board. But how wonderful that extra h of theattle will be i te daraahni It will be there to give him that extra burst of ‘ him free fi a dileuk dives aan It will be there in case he needs it for safety in passing . . . or to answer the challenge of a mount reed, And even when not in active use, it will add to his motoring pleasure. ‘ It will bring him confide nd con- tentment and peace of ad. ore ... and it will provide the kind of oper- ating economy and dependability that can GEORGE’S for your home. : Get twice es many stomps. COAT SALE *29 Brae. 5. 2 _ LADIES’ BLOUSES ‘8 liy priced ne quality Kt. nille spreads... ' Baby chenille, Loop Regs . 1.99 | ‘ : for Safety ! come only from a motor car that literally loafe at the legal limits of the highway. Of course, Cadillac’s magnificent per- LACE TABLE CLOTH Tbs formance is only part of the exciting - Cadillac story for 1956. There is inspirin For your Thanks. Mew Holiday beauty . . . and extraordinary ca" i _ terns & Colors. and superlative craftsmanship. For this is, nde Cothedd Cae Why not stop in soon and let us show you what we mean? We've got the keys and the car—all you ve to provide is an hour of your time. We can promise you .. . it will be the most revealing sixty minutes you ever spent at the wheel of a motor car. Sport Coats .. M99 PH. FE 4-3566 fo sn ‘ae . oe ee viata oe COUN ELiBas 41% South Saginaw St. Above Oakland Theater eggs from egg cups, Nann looked “Heavens no,” he said, wants them for ornaments,” The crown prince hoped at first that his hen ostrich would hatch pointed, “She refused, fo. sit,’ said Naini. out a handmade pair bf silver os-| trich egg cups decorated in water at Oxford University and Phone from about 1610, ‘ 76 2-0056 horrified. - WORRIED OVER DEBI REFUSES TO SIT out the eggs, but he was ‘disap- Given the eggs, Garrard's turned gilt, copied from an original now} dating ? COME To ARTHUR mOneAYe TODAY — 25 E. Lawrence St. is Typicel Arthit Murrey instructor LEARNING to dance at Arthur Murray's is fun anyway, but, you'll find it's 2 double pleasure when you learn with your favor- ite partner. Not only do you learn faster, but you save money, too.. ; You'll be how quick and easy it is to become 2 smooth, graceful dancer the Arthur Murray Way. In your very first lesson you learn the key step to all dances, These special 2 for 1 rates are for a lim- ited time only. So enroll now and be the most envied couple in your set. Studios completely air-conditioned ARTHUR MURRAY Ph. FE 2-0244 p Joke 4) AMERICA'S ONLY FIRE-BREWED SEER (Fire-brewed ot 2000°) ’ . In twelve gleaming copper kettles, Stroh’s is fire-brewed at 2000 degrees to bring forth the finest flavor of the finest ingredients. Fire-brewing creates the lighter, smoother, more refreshing flavor of . Stroh’s beer that no other American beer can equal. — You'll like The Stroh Brewery Co., Detroit 26, Michigan ©, Once you've tasted the refreshing too. So’ make a note to ask for Stroh’s beer ...in 7 oz., = 12 oz., and 32 oz. bottles, in 12 oz. cans, and on draft. On ” foe Yoet pcre RED WING HOCKEY EALABRTY PLAYHOUSE—DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS PRESENTS Those who have tasted the refreshing difference of America’s only fire-brewed beer, say- “Stroh’s Beer” every time! PLTETOY is apparent in the unusual and deft handling of stripes as shown in this suit by Charles The master’s touch valifornia. Using chalk stripe chiffon flan- mitred perfection and softens the geometric pattern with a simple floral accent placed in the center. The skirt, | straight and slim, complements the top width of the jacket with stripes running Vertically. of crisp bacon and peanut butter a « Made of metal-colored . jers: Split and . corn bread; spread with a mixture » 2 [) tease I t e Helga’s exclusive poppy print is used pies. Fashions pictured today wind up in this silk taffeta with sheer chiffon yoke. showings held during California Press The yoke is outlined in appliqued pop- Week. ay PAGES 12-15 From Paris PARIS (INS)—Abstract art has styles for fashionable ladies, * Van Cleef Arpels designed a clip of twisted, diamond-sprinkled gold. It is inspired, he says, by the electronic photograph of a burst- ing water-drop. Jeweler Fringham | |has made ornaments for the decol- There are four pages in _ today’s Women’s Section lete or ears that look like diamond- iF Fi Z . ret i z i one cer.” It te made of two discs and designed to be worn with airy summer dresses... Shoe stylist Perugia has designed simple pump-shape of steel-gray suede. It has its point decorated with black lacqier to look like seneains, Waele. A large sattel gear-wheel is fixed on instep as trimming! Another fantastic Pe- pat or crisp bacon and chopped cooked ent ther cut to look like fish- prunes, | ‘standing out at the heel. Go Abstract | Personal News of Interest in Pontiac street have moved to their new! the Thanksgiving be Sampson, Mr. Tenn., immediate past president of | istration. “| the. American Association of Uni- In-.addition to her AAUW inter- |Accessories AAUW Leader Chose Dr. Susan B. Riley of Nashville,| for the Foreign Operations Admin- Soft, feminine detail is in this ghost gray wool suit which is highlighted by Florentine scroll overlay out- tala A lining the waist and hem of the coat. The soft rolled collar and turned-back cuffs are again highly feminine. The slim skirt has a pleat i Satin Dresses Stylish Yule Party Wear many ruffles or bows. n the back for freedom, Van Coevering to Show Movie to Bloomfield Club Highlights of a dozen vacation |Club Dec. 5 when. Jack Van Coev-— trips will be preSented at the meet-jering, writer, author and lecturer, = ing of the Bloomfield Hills Garden/|will show his new motion picture, OMENS JECTION... ~_ Bea new Bloomfield Hills High School. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1955 Board members of the club met |Monday afternoon with Mrs. Leroy 'G. Vandeveer of Bloomfield Hills. At this meeting Mrs, Edgar 8. ’ Flint, program chairman, report- ed that Mr, Van Coevering's pic. — ture is the result of years of | NEW YORK (INS) — Choose a| Y#¥eling and represents exten- satin holiday dress if you want to| “¥® werk with the motion pie- be sure that you're stylish for) ™* camera. Mr, Van Coevering has received national recognition for his work \choice in dress clothes displayed at|in conservation. He was made a life the recent openings of the Nationalime mber of the Izaak Walton and was voted into the “Fishermen's Hall of Fame” by nights tops in the Sportsmen’s Club of Ameri- ca, ¢ seen at New York theater Mrs. William G. Ferguson an nounced that members’ husbands will be invited to the meeting. | ; {Dental Floss Sews Turkey favored satin color has been Here's a tip on sewing up your | white—either pure white or one of| Thanksgiving turkey. When the stuffing is all in place. | "|go to your medicine chest instead |with black and rosy’ red satins| your sewing box for thread to do the stitching job. Because satin itself is such an| You'll find that dental flows is - | to receive appointment eve-catcher, gowns have been .| easier’ to use than ordinary _ .< p [entions E paratively simple. Lavish embrot- thread for this purpose, | She is a professor of English at|dery, oriental-style, is about the! After fasting, the stijches come Dr. Riley has been a member|George Peabody College tor Teach-|only trim . . . There haven't been|out easily because the floss doesn't ‘break when you pull it, Women” Pages ARE Helpful to Men By BURDETT C. STODDARD Last Friday I outlined the sub-surface attempts in women’s page stories to establish a superiority com- plex in relation to the male.of the | species. : Examples were pointed out of stories claiming the upper hand for women in various fields of endeavor from con- trolling weight to brushing teeth. ‘Men were advised to read the wom- en’s section to find out what accusa- tions are made and thus be pre- pared to uphold their honor. : But all day yesterday I kept feeling STODDARD stinging sensations in my back. The charming ladies of the social department were looking mental daggers at me. . 2.3 eS After some reflection, I decided a slight injustice had been done them. Per re were. other items of interest to in the women’s section (besides the women themselves, that is). MALE APPEAL * ne Re —_ I perused back issues Press mu admit the | oh & Interesting articles were found relating to educa- tion, mental th, nce, mes pet music and 3 which of us could stand to know a? i sounding recipe for peanu - * * If you want to know doing in the Girl Scouts read the women’s section. ‘logical problems of child to parents. KEEPING TRACK Bachelors can keep ® ® | during evening activities. age to “lose can get any new : Or, , the u from 8 g in s * * should read the women’s “Mu Drop Those Daggers--I Surrender _ Because many of our best cooks are men, they un- doubtedly would be interested in the numerous os Bar containing hints for chefs. (There was a yummy- t butter fudge.) * of what your daughters are and similar organizations, You'll also find stories dealing with the psycho- rearing and re:ated advice on the girls that got away by reading the en ent and bP g is wedding announce- x * Other items will enlighten you on the “why” certain female habits, such as the need to Bei § te shade of lipstick enh the day and another shade If you get to the paper first, you might man- the fashion pages bef 5: clothes ideas, gi a ale fashions might save slackjawed astonishmen rs Re to a woman sporting the latest Dior beatn a ~ Some articles are very heartening, stich as th advising women to do'things like hee typing “4 pe = plement their husbands’ income, x * So, seriously fellows, there are reasons why you I get pages. How else will ‘ . ‘rid of these shooting pains in my back? ae : i ba a j eae he ‘ ee es) f 4 ff 2 | Fee I, , ( rie} ‘aa aaa : ae to i HE oe A y ‘ Rey ; j / hi j ; ; | a ee | fil A } f ¢ : aes ‘ Med % ‘ y “THR, PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, révieten 22, 1955 Club Has Yule Workshop] The Pontiac Branch of the Won)- workshop are associated with the, She was assisted by Mrs. Stan en's National Farm and Garden|Women's National Farm and Gar- dish Sibley, Mrs. William Hart-| Association held an all-day Christ-den Association's state organiza-|™@". Mrs. Robert Isgrigg. | Mrs, mas workshop Monday at Stevens|tion, and came from Lansing ‘for|*: J, Michal and Mrs. Arnold Hall. ‘ ae the day. Jerome, : * * @ ; * * © gs : Seventy members and guests) They were Mrs. William Ullen- Couple to Wed from Pontiac and fron¥ branches)hach, state program chairman; : in the aren met to hear Infor. CL. Leonard, an acer in Dec. 16 Rite morning ited ge; Mrs, Arthur Wilson, making Christmas|the national program chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Charles S, Schroe- Mrs. Leland Miller, an accredited| der of Royal Oak announce the) ii 4 afternoon session was de- |judge; and Mrs. Frances W. Jenk-| engagement. of their -daughter, | us : ~ te individual instruction |ins, state chairman of workshops | Barbara Sue, to Donald C. Mac-|| . MONOGRAMMED the making of Christmas | irs, Benjamin Jerome Jr. was Millan of Monroe street. He is the GLASSES greens. social chairman of the committee a of Mr. and Mrs. Carter C. $295 Speakers. participating in the| serving coffee and dessert, acMillan of Pittsburgh, Pa. 395 Dos. : ' She is a graduate of the Univer] cnoice of 5 sizes in Monogrammed bases sity of Michigan School of Nursing Tesblers ai . Heavy shammed New Suede—Is-Washable!#i.s, sr ei ner att } ‘ a ¢ | University. They will be married | eae ¥ v8 TELS . Inexpensive and persona oe é Dec, 16 at the First Presby terian! One BET ss . a | NEW YORK (INS) — The leath-'in November clothing. It’s. being) Church of Royal Oak. WIGG S. + ‘er industry, which only a few made first mostly in beiges and. . ¢ |months ago developed a leather pastels, but they have successtul- Bridal Party Fetes 24 W: Huron & that could be. washed, has come ly tested the washable and clean- M Phi | Ki iI pe : . able suede in red, charcoal, navy |/V\TS. ' insetia - ; up with one innovation. aad bien j - < Mrs. Thomas Eaton of Green ae The leather industry, which ex- | street was the recent hostess for) Now tar page’ suede which — i wash- |a post-nuptial linen shower honor-| washed dry-cleaned. a eanable suede to sup- jing Mrs. Phil Kinsella Jr. pr ay we achievement bard a are juckniake dae er ictured (left to right ) are ¢ David Biickson o} | This moe ae ~— barked ersede regular euedee withte ; Those attending were Mrs. assed ement test and received members , shaking news, year or 80, says it won't cost | Howard Ward, Mrs. Phil Kinsella, P req d hip Summit avenue holding his certificate, Michael David tant. to clothing budget. It any more than ordinry suede, Mrs, Russell Beam, Mrs. Gene the cards in the Christian Service Brigade. The organization Powell of Oakland avenue, James Haun of Spence street | means that garments made of | 4.4 the leather experts prom-|Denham, Mrs. Paul Beam, Mrs.| Ba - is the boys’ youth club at the Oakland Avenue United and Gar Bowes of Chamberlain street. the new leather can be tossed i. inat the are be/Darrell Judy and Mrs, Harold] Presbyterian Church for all boys of the community and A : J oe a cleaned like any dress — so that|Ward. Others were Mrs. William ; a ; . — coe we ng - you don’t have to pay the usual Knoll, Mrs. Leon Skelley and Mrs. Boys Receive Membership and Awards — : per Sa ab xtra [7 for dry cleaning it. penton 2am VERDA'S Beanty Shop cost for leather F | ‘They also say that it comes out} Tucked dacron blouse with bow/f 515 E. aie Thi { suede, of the washing hine without front is fine for office wear. Looks von Apt. Christian Service Brigade Celebrates Youth ‘Week a free eee Saat ae eee oe : Christian Service Brigade, broth- er organization to .the Pioneer Girls, is another youth club of the Oakland Avenue United Pres- byterian. Church. The clubs ob- served National Youth Week Nov. 13-20. * * @ A special service was held in the church in their honor. Char- ters from national headquarters in Chicago were granted to the two divisions of the brigade, the Stock-| ader and the Battalion. Membership cards and pins tries. The 50 boys, enrolled here have an opportunity’ for craftwork, instruction based on the Bible and recreation. Their motto is “Bright and Keen for Christ.” . * * bd The following boys received Bradiey, James Tatu, Stephen Pawell, Larry Hart, Donald Cham- bers, Paul Marien, David Erickson, Tom Hinsperger. ¥ OTHER MEMBERS Canada and several foreign coun-| The pastor, the Rev, Theodore -|Pioneer Girls and the Christian | Service Brigade. - membership cards last night: Tom Alumnae Plan | | Arnie Osta, Tommy Sutton and! Program for the Christmas yA R. Allebach, said; “I have yet to isee a program anywhere better able to meet the physical and spiri-| tual aspects of youth than do the Yule Gathering : ; on hieomad Pe acre You Can Look High-You Can Look Low! But You Won't Find More or Lovelier Gifts Anywhere were given to the boys who met ‘ the requirements, on badges | Others were Paul Busse, Clay-| pi oess, were awarded for ranks accom- porllegpessie weed , ca: a. se we Chasteen, pushed. ond aor The meeting will be held Dec. 8) ; r, Bob Greer. Michael Swack- Thousands of boys are enrolled te George Melnick, James|#t the Birmingham home of Mrs. in the brigade across the nation, \Luther Lawrence, with Mrs. Robert | Haun, Ernest H Gerald Cock- , ing. ties sheagaeers, Luettke, | Meschke as chairman for the eve- James Heisler, Teddy Bowes, Gor-| "ing. don Messer, David Powell, William| The alumnae will aid Pontiac Chasteen and Gordon Stevens, /State Hospital for their social. iservice project of the year. They, The Stockade; the group of | wij] furnish patients = sup | Tuesday afternoon at 3:15. The terials, games and vying cards| Battalion, which is comprised of | boys aged 12-18, meets every | Mrs. ee ee ah Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. collecting items for distribution. } | ‘Than You Will Find at WIIGGS oe BE YOUR | PRETTIEST WITH A NEW PERMANENT and ROWENA’S OWN b MAKEUP Permanents $7.50 and up We feature “Beautaire” Dryers for cool comfort, Open Evenings by Appointment ROWENA’S ‘ DOWNTOWN BEAUTY SHOP NORTHSIDE BEAUTY SHOP $2 N. Saginaw 1216 Baldwin Over Neumode's Corner FE 2-9382 . FE 5-3735 Foam Cushioned Sofa in Needlepoint No,’ you won't find nicer furniture or gifts anywhere than you will at Wiggs. . . because everything at Wiggs fscarefully selected, individually chosen . . . so it’s not: ordinary . .-. and usually made to Wiggs order . like thesofa photographed .. . It’s all foam rubber cushioned . . backs, seat and arms . . . and covered in a beautiful needlepoint in cocoa brown or sage green . . . At $325 it’s superior to anything we've seen any- where , ,. See this sofa and scores of other fine pieces of furniture at Wiggs. FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER - BIG TURKEY PLATTER $ 79> Your Holiday : Knit... English Import Turkey platter is caused shape . .. is king-sized | - e « « Choice of colors .., IT'S DRAMATIC! Special Purchase : : SYROCO DIAMOND SUNBURST $992 i henill Bear ote totes Sts 8-DAY WIND-UP MOVEMENT or pastels. What a wonderful gift . . metalgold cadure clock... 8 grand 3 room decoration . . . and so useful, too . . . 8-day wind-up move- $ : ment so no cord is required .. . Can be hung horizontally, too... ‘REGULAR PRICE 33 inches tall... 19 wide... Matching wall sconces only $10 pair, Plus 10% Federal Tax 4 DEPOSIT - HOLDS ‘TIL ~ CHRISTMAS $35.00 = fe PARK FREE . REAR OF — TELEGRAPH at HURON vibes _ Mon, thru Wed. 10 to 6, Thurs, thru Sat. 10 to 9, Sun. 2 to 5 Open. Monday, Friday, Saturday ‘til 9 PLM. 24 West Huron . 1 ae ¢ 4 § Z ‘ ‘ THE PONTIAC S PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1053 Will Fyfe of Lexington place are sere Rei oer to the Jonia hospital. + Lanolin Enriched _ Permanents “For Your - Fall Festivities 5 - *8 - + Make an Appointment Today PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP 9 W. Lawrence FE 2-4959 SWieat: Shar] Combination Glazes Loaf Mrs. Franklin Read Mixes Ham, Pork for Good Meat Dish By JANET ODELL Instead of the usual baked ham for r, serve this Glazed Ham Loaf. Mrs. Franklin |Read of Hammond Lake shares Open Evenings by Appointment (Over Old Prot Book Store) | this recipe with us. =|. Mrs. Read enjoys gardening and PAUSE TO GIVE | THANKS Ws tos of tend a pre: v 0 Fathers established by our STAR “CLEANERS the years. bres has spent many hours working in ithe yard of her new home. Her fall: |flower garden was a beautiful isight. Mrs. Read has an artistic ;bent and likes nothing better than {drawing or painting. Her current art project is making Christmas decorations and candles. GLAZED HAM. LOAF By Mrs. Franklin Read 1 pound ground smoked ham ground fresh pork bread erumbs. 3 a. wi lightly beaten Mix all together and place in greased loaf pan. Pour over it a mixture of the following ingre- dients: NEW CLASSES Monday, Nov. 28 Day, Half-Day and : Evening Gregg Shorthand—Typewriting | Higher Accounting—Bookkeeping © Business Administration—Secretarial || Calculator—Comptometer and Other Subjects € 7 West Lawrence St. i| Visit School. Phone. or Return This Advertisement for Further Information Peer ie eee | Hiiflour and 2 tablespocns water. ||Cook until smooth and thick. Pour Pa Gusmeslnstlutt) Phone FE 2-3551 |/j) | | - ; Ni) 1 cup brown sugar ty dry Custard. loaf from pan and place on plat- ter. To the liquid left in the pan add a mixture of 2 tablespoons in Birmingham are these Me cup vinegar : ete Sains ii late ina Sebieeeee| Among the 25 primitive African ovgn (not preheated). Remove| sculptures displayed at the 3 ing, which opened Nov, 14, will continue until Dec. 15. Hours are from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m, Little Gallery ancestral {ig- ures from the Belgian Congo. The show- . ver baked loet tnd garnish wits]. DANKSGivi parsley. comin 6-8. Dorothy Reese $950 Others $3.50, $5 and Beautiful | . Center Pieces ‘ MUMS and POMPS “Also Roses, Carnations and Other Choice Thanksgiving Flowers Cash and:Carry SPECIAL! Dainty Mum Plants.....29 ng Is Theme of Meetings Conducted by Methodist Circles ra ** deny ee This Aa from ry Vakota tribe i is done in grave- marker brass and coppey ‘over wood. It is one of the primitive African sculptures being shown at the Little $7.50 Lake Ave. Pearce Floral Company. Plowers Telegraphed to All Pars f the Wenld cet Phone FE 2-0127 iad Sat GE ehlidven, tomatanet ta B Brid Thankagiving was the thenie ofiMrs. Nimrod Quist was welcomed, meeting. Mrs. Bruce Granger was| Gallery. The eps A fis in connection with the work of ecomes bride several circle meetings held by|as a new society member. hostess at the waffle breakfast. _five contemporary aftists, . | ‘Sir, ond Mra. Rebent Meee ot the women of the First Methodist) Mrs, F. L. Ward of West Huron) 7. circle will meet with Mrs. - eee Church, street will entertain the circle at x ; ; —— street amnounce the Nov. the next meeting J. W. Green of Eason road for the| [CY hi “ P we al marriage of their daughter, Rhoda Circle aan Dickaber annua asnlor arKkas O! jer arsey [Dorothy Delores, to Melvin F.| Mrs. Terry Smith was hostess| eoumed Seat : yy | of Palmer street. He to the Rhoda circle at her home| Mrs. Clayton Rule and Mrs, Rob- Anna Circle Appe : ing on Paris Scene is the son of the late Mr. and on Square Lake road. Mrs. Perry ¢rt Harvesher. were guests of the} ‘The dessert luncheon at the - y= = es as wee ee the November home of Mrs. Arthur Stewart of/ paris (96) — “Parkas” have hood is also a° good idea. Nina | The couple was married by the) ..w in the eine ome: DAE ting for a program and devotion-| ™#de i sapaastens "4d Ga\Wlect tat ene ct chareesl guey iiRev. Ralph C. Claus of St. Trinity cand Bund _ Sicesain: Osteopathic Groups als on the “Thanksgiving” theme. Parish fayhion scene along with jersey combined with a turquoise ‘Evangelical Lutheran Mrs. Clayton Rule attended as a|Plan Ball in May Mrs. E. H. Buddenbaum presented : ae peek eet ost BF bride : : Pp Designer Nina Ricci is "eck. You can wear it hood-up i The wore a walts-length | guest of the group. They will meet ; the Wevotions and Mrs. Harry Go- a Balacl arter f || gown of brocade with 9 shoulder- |i, December at the home Of Mrs.) 5. |. J. Siudara of Berkley, ing presented the program. hooded jackets, coats and 45 one aciava swearter for H length veil. She carried a white Frank Huebner of Theda avenue president of the Oakland County) eves) sweaters to be worn in town sports or indoors with the hood || carnation bouquet. - “| Osteopathic Auxiliary, represented; Mrs. Harold Hannan was the Her parkas are ex-| down and draped to a cowl, here. Merl Beelngs wen tir Sara Circle her group ‘at a meeting of Detroit]. the hood can be Nina Ricci also has designed sister's matron of honor, Maurice! “Spiritual Classics” was the de-| Osteopathic Women's Club in De- umed become cowled or hooded garments for dress-wear. |Hoolihan served as best man for|Votional topic of Mrs. Lester Mehl-| troit. {draped cape-collars. The feminine’ In case you're hot the hat-wearing hie heother, berg when the Sara circle met| The recent meeting was @ plan- touch is in the materials and type, a cocktail coat with a hood -@e @ «© with Mrs, Dennis Burtch of Wal-|ning session for the Cinderella colors. will keep your hair tidy and be Ball for the benefit of the Retarded Tweed jackets by Nina Ricci are| 0st elegant. : Children's Fund, The bali will be! One hooded Ricci number in red Augsburger and cut in one with hoods as warm held in the Latin Quarter in May. ts for winter in the satin is a street-length. coat lined participated ager cota. in darker red silk, It looks most the program “Our Teath An FORCE try, after-ekh wear or for specta-' i aia wie th anthend ‘Men Adopting Shoe tors at sports events. The jackets — whecgete cians ‘and hoods are lined in contrasting. a _— Mrs, a will open her Styles of European ‘colored wool-jerse a nightclub or private party, \ |home on Mohawk road for the; Not to be outdone by the distaff‘ | Sweater worn underneati : meeting. side, the American male has final- | @ae brown ; Leah Circle ly asserted himself with a whole- | hood grows out from |: ditt teeateen was hearted adoption of the continen-|, es he uekies | members of the Leah circle when|*®! influence in shoes. Men's foot- facing appears on the theme “Praise and Thanks-| S°fter leathers with the new lined in green jersey Fee ane tre SEN wrlcoree | : . too, ti towards] ing. with its peumie “h eaeaene Bee a lightening up in color tones and .| turtie-cuft designed we Mrs. Paul Havens was a guest °“4Y the cordovans and 9B : Jot the group. blacks for all-occasion wear, — sweater combined |. The December meeting of the = as | circle will be at the home of Mrs. Se UO. TO ant Bright Tomorrow levard : Leis Circle . , Eft “of By ANNE HEYWOOD’ could hardly wait for tomorrow | baking fancy. cakes, making over | Peace” was chosen as a devo- oe ana ean ° hats — almost anything you. can tiens tople by Mrs. Harry Rice night is a gratifying : some- Since then, I've iaveilgined the! ‘think of. at the meeting of the Leis circle times thought-provoki \subject further and learned some’ Pree big point is that it fascinates held at the North Telegraph road interesting thi t m, and that it is of sufficient | home of Mrs, Frank Coons, I remember ‘He sat up in bed and ‘stared at! obricecg scope to make it necessary that i saying goodnight to me ; | For example, my friends over ' le in astonishment. “What's hap- ‘they contimue ‘to work and prac-. Mrs, Elmer Betts and Mrs.|ing him say, i wy, * mn 50 who have no particular in- itice and study and learn ‘Charies Chapman chose ‘‘Thanks-/Mommy. I can wait “All |Pening tomorrow Tomorrow iS) terest, no subject they’re purse. : ; ving” for their program topic. | tomorrow!” wena Oc: Ges whet! ing, look older and have more sae If your life is at a standstill, get down to your nearest public library and browse around, : When you find a book on a sahjett then seal, teteredio: yest Ht * The funny thing is, it doesn't matter too much what it is, so long as it really interests you. Little by little, collect newspaper, clippings and magazine articles : about it and learn all you can. poetee you know it, you, too, wm Since 1920 we have gained a reputation for careful work. f manship, Today as always the | same skill and attention is given sall reupholstered furniture as is required in the making of our fine custom pieces. Elliott will return your old pieces new and comfortable .. . ready for years of additional use. i Give “Him” a New Suit or Coat for Christmas! If He Hes Bought His Clothes Here During the Pest 5 Yeors WE HAVE HIS MEASUREMENTS! or Bring In His Suit Coat or Odd Pants—We'll Know His Size! a Bey [Hew — Changs 0 Par Ait Catlaet: we lay Soe, , uendant. She were Douglas, Janice O'Neil and Renie|Claims His Bride floor and dumped in the washing) * Ne green gown of net over |. Seah Scnin ae Poseaes Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sommer- machine like wash cloths. taffeta, and a darker chade of jo cor, feldt of Cadillac announce the re- Decorators advise selection of) Stee was used in her velvet (U) csing on the life of cent marriage of their your cotton wall-to-wall carpeting jacket and headpiece. Her flow- at the same time you pick qut| & Were yellow pink-edged towels and shower will result in a room color scheme. Since bathroom fidor is fF & and ALL TRIMMINGS With Your New Deluxe NESCO! Ee ee aes | NESCO Deluxe Automatic ROASTER ge REG. $44.95 L@ Tomorrow Only oo ¢ Sd 34 id , eo formerly $5.95 $ . Cardigan sweaters that make swell Christmos .- e e gifts. All wool in sizes 34 to 40. le e ¢ oe Ff e oe F Ps a § 4 JEWELERS o t Le . ——— : : cy 16 W. Huron St, p+ ‘ i: SHOP Mone TatuRe, Pare tat thee p.m 1 “A Gilt From Connolly's Means: Miore® = Be. | | incastantinieeecacemnmeneel| SS>SSSSS6SSSS0S00080 o ‘ : , 3 ( i : | : ? f - : : : ‘ . } uae iy ae ae, Lie A " | et 2 ‘ | Ve lA A ‘4 ales: oe ue es | 1y Psi () ‘ i) - formerly $22.95, $25, $29.95 EE SSES6S95 p99 | . . » Means More month-end. oe sale | starting wednesday 9:30 a. m. ri $99994956 ‘dresses formerly $8.95 to $14.95 dresses $© —— formerly $10.95 to $25 S WG Superk wool and wool jerseys, rayon worsteds STERLING SILVER Sees tnd re pecs ‘Somme Son, Prat ond fll acre! sunr maar ode’ 1 CARVING SET sizes. ‘ by International Silver short coats 16 ant formerly $25, $29.95 ) ¢ Chinchillas, velvets and tweeds in this wonderful - . = winter coats collection. Many colors. formerly $29.95, $39.95 716 Choose from luxurious zibelines and soft fleeces. Attractive styles. Assorted colors. SSSESISSSSSSESSSSSSSSSSS S ' . SIMILAR casual suits ad SETS SELL FOR $@90 formerly $15.95 | | ) AS MUCH AS §20 Je Fed. Tax Included Fully lined boxy suits in all woo! tweed or cordu- roy. Attractive colors. Rayon flonnel, doeskin, ploid, sharkskins in many styles. Assorted colors. A wool flannels, tweeds and gay plaids. Assort- colors. . y°? nylon-cot- rayon suits wool suits formerly $39.95, $49,95, $59.95 blouses - shirts $ formerly $2.98 and $3.98 Collection of print cotton skirts and ton striped blouses. 32 to 40, SILVER PLATE DESSERT SERVER \@ Here’s another ideal Holiday Gift! Graceful Des- sert Server for pies, cakes, molded salads, etc, F\@ This is a special purchase, and quantities are oe limited. : SIMILAR ' § 44 : Fed. Tax Included -wool skirts $09 formerly $5.95 and $7.95 Wool arid wool-flecked tweeds in slim and full styles. 10-18. ssasssessssassessesssesseesasssases en arpeeg iM SERVERS SELL @ FOR $10 to $12 wool sweaters sp99 . y eee 4% P 7 | * ae eS gee a E SS fm ce oe _THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1955 Bob Considine Says: ’ Dem Nomination Race 2 Remains | Don't let, trying to say. But the Stevenson take-off didn’t “sing.” ADLAI’S DETERMINED He's determined to make a go): « - of it. It is not easy for him to/“I') announce on either’ Dec, 15 mnenente (Ns). — ASK FOR LARGEST 1 Stevenson has _ strategy staff the doughty Steve Stevenson into a national figure. _aided to his .—_ Mitchell, Butier’s predecessor. * |doesn't hold with those who have + this language is over the head of ithe average voter. “reach the people.” But he knows it must be done and he'll give it the kind ef try he could’ quite bring off the last ‘time. - He's apparently stienalliie to had the temerity to tell him that I asked his brain other day if the diverce might or 16: whether or not I'll run.” * , _ booklet, write: Better . Schools, 2 West 45th &t., ' New York 36, N. Ge SELLING But the consensus at Chicago is| a gifted woman of strong feel- that Stevenson's balloo didn’t) ings about many things, includ- CALIFORNIA |pptietRtgcatl= Bee act , ag . SVATNT SMI I Vrrssce = % (% PamINES "| Tyere ip rnsgn to beleve tha DOUBLE HOLDENS MICHIGAN FOR 6th YEAR cutlery, flying waitresses and the quet hall to carry what the fellow *imade up his mind to declare for) the nomination, dealt at least in part with Mrs. Stevenson's possible role if the former governor of Illinois wins the nomination and the election. (Harriman is di- «s TRADING STAMPS WEDNESDAY | by fad : C. aaa up there pce cl the mikes WAS|vorced and remarried.) ft ) : : | Cu. cpure poRT Ps BE othe ri PHARMACISTS Charge LESS for Filling SHERRY A lauver man are SHERR the traditional position of delaying .. pk 38 J Men! Weak, Old? an announcement until the time is _ 5. pe ripe or, dream of dreams, there is N h seaman CORY AY Pep up Rundown Body, od plain evidence of a draft call. snsdehs teuie & tiouia ba Lodi: Seaton “the ates fn toes ade S$DD’S OR STATE Organs, Feel Years Younguy Kefauver has okayed the open-| Paris styles at a London fashion fair, are, from left, Lina Ledoux, 3 S STORES. Seat rundown at 40, 50; 00 or over?! ing of Ketauver-for-President head-| Christine Gabillot and Stella Tamarindi, The policeman is an import, Erie pet Baga . Eeasees wy Oueee Tonic Tekteu|quarters in Washington, had) also. He's Paris gendarme, M. 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It is standard Jo He Dust Ben to Emoty—Trigle Finer comparable cleaners ; mileage to boot. on Roadmaster, Super and Century ~ optional at 3 But when you need an extra safety-surge of a : Roadmaster and _ Seceleration to get out of a tight spot, you paren > aren pepe petceat Gi See live demonstration at our store at once or PHONE FE 3-7114 FOR 10 DAY HOME TRIAL! ‘Oct 4.Sences Comfort to your now Subd with FRIGIDAIRE CONDITIONING — now at a new low price 210 PR Lake Road / OLIVER MOTC — WHEN SETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUND THEMan =. * : ¥ 4 £ oe 2 et f ‘OR SALES, ‘INC. Peatias hashed ee ee t é ras Ps _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1955 _ 2 & ii FE rep 3 trace at the opening a he com | ference at the ope: the com- s headquarters in which he japples be the teacher, once in a iS while!” L nS ° ° fs. Here is a handy guide to apples = j= for you to clip and file for future 7% fe jreference. It tells you which of the — 7 fall and winter apples to use for | ~~ a2 (cooking or for eating out-of-hand. © it is in the fall of the year that BAKED ONIONS — As appetizing as they look, these stuffed Ber- muda onions are baked in sharp cheddar cheese sauce. The tissue-(,, paper whiteness of the onions contrasts prettily with the golden color of the sauce. They make a substantial, filling main dish. Bake Meat: filled Onions in Creamy Cheese Sauce The highly esteemed, versatile The Delicious, the McIntosh and ithe Winesap are the “big three” (of the winter apples. These arg red apples, though the Dellicious and the Winesap are T toned than the carmine McIntosh, The Delicious is primarily an eating apple. Its crisp white flesh and aromatic flavor gave it its name. The Winesap is a geod, all-purpose apple and it keeps. very Well. or a hearty brungh try this different sausage and soft bread crumbs are before baking. ~ rapidly than other apples. The Gol- den Deicious is a prime selection for salads as it does not turn brown as some other apples do. It. also cooks well. ; Thhe Baldwin is an exceptionally good pie apple. The Cortland, like the Golden Delicious does not brown when exposed to air. This makes it especially good for salads til smooth. Cook, stirring con- stantly until thick. Add cheese and stir untij cheese ig melted. Put onions in baking dish. Pour cheese sauce over them and sprin- kle with Parmesan cheese, Bake in a 350-degree preheated oven for eat filling Featured bere are large onions filled with a meat loaf type stuff- ing over which is poured a nippy) cheddar cheese sauce. To lend a pleasing fillip, Parmesan cheese The McIntosh is a good eating apple. It cooks well, but care should be taken as it cooks more 4-45 minutes or until m is done. SAUSAGE-STUFFED APPLES — dotted with russet, is an excellent baker as it holds its shape and flavor well. The Rome Beauty, a 3 = 38 F eeF = & g = c if il way of serving baked apples. Link’ <;. combined to fill the apple cavities Ripen in Cool Room Remember the long line of to) matoes you used to see ripening on the sills of farm-kitchen windows? | Experts say giving tomatoes sun-) light to ripen them isn't good prac-|| - tice; they recommend, instead, that the tomatoes be spread out in) red and yellow apple, is the pre-| Making. cupcakes? Grease and, mier baker,” flour just the bottoms of the little The Rhode Island Greening, yel-'pans so batter won't run over, | and fruit cocktails, but it is also good for hand eating and cooking. * * * The York Imperial, light red and vite LOUIS SPADAFORE SONS WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY THANKSGIVING DAY Dating the fied ame mn aff OPEN WEDNESDAY NIGHT ‘TIL 10:00 ff You sre 204 ends the favor Bermuia ov-l§ _ COMPLETE LINE OF CHICKENS, DUCKS, tow Prices! very mild and sweet faver. sof] TURKEYS AND ALL YOUR HOLIDAY. 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Gen, Pedro Aram- buru moved swiftly today to meet a second threat by Peronista labor| leaders, Troops moved out of their barracks: to guarantee the “free: Pastor, Brother The government watned both: labor and management to keep the peace or be punished for “grave sabotage against the liberating revolution’ that toppled Juan D. ‘Peron from 10 years of /dictator- ~ ship, STRIKES LOOMING Save 6 Children Susanne Helps Mother Cook Mrs. M. H. Bank Shares y JANET ODELL sales Press Home Editor Thursday, families all over the nation will gather around the fes- whichitive board for the yearly Thanks- giving feast. In Pontiac as else- where, mothers are busy this week getting ready for the big day. Mrs. Milton H. Bank of Franklin Boulevard is no exception to the Holiday Preparations” With Young Daughter ” before flames swept through the “and Church Assembly of God minister children when a fire of undeter./Ple and thereby the| help was questionable. Mrs. mined. origin destroyed their Sovernment, — . - | Bank was cutting out vastry church and home in the northwest * ¢ * = aca to bake a top of part of the ¢ity. This source said the workers! vd lous ——s ae . > . . | would be in a technical state of poe mg = thet" The Rev. T. C. Hurley said he/ strike even though staying at their with the little roller pinks” was awakened before midnight and) jobs. But at a nod from their union _ discovered the living quarters, lo-\jeader—presumably acting on high- cated above the church, in flames. “I jumped out the window and shouted for my brother to throw my wife and children out,” the minister’ said, He sprained his hip in the. fall. - & W. A. Hurley grabbed his own son Clyde, 6, and the minister's) Placed on Probation daughter Sue and tossed them out the window to the minister. He next gathered the other children, ranging in age from 2 to 10, and threw them to the minister _ second floor of the building. The church, known as the One- ness Church of Jesus Christ, was " Their Families : _jabove. When we saw her Monday = . _she wi DUS making . threatening to ee FS WEE | Ties for the holiday feast. Vitally interested in all that was going An Aanti-peronista labor leader:ion was the Banks’ fifteen months OKLAHOMA CITY i — An ees bgprer ng ee press, said/.i4q daughter, Susanne. brother were credited today with) Would be a war of nerves designed saving the lives of their six smali|*© promote unrest among the peo- Susie’s interest was appre- elated, but the quality of her pie dough. Although Milton Jr. will not be er orders—they would drop their'able to get home from the Naval man for Peron said he had no/sit down to a traditional dinner. comment. There are three boys at home in addition to Susanne. They will have “turkey and all the fixin's,” says Mrs. Bank. “The fixin's” include sweet po- After admitting to indecent con. ‘atoes and marshmallows in a duct Nov. 15, William H. Pitcock,/©@Sserole, broccoli with hollandaise 59, of 947 Bennaville, Birmingham,|54¥Ce. cranberries and pumpkin yesterday was placed on two-year pie. Mrs. Bank stuffs the turkey probation and assessed $100 court ith a simple sage- -seasoned bread costs by Oakland County Circuit! |dressing. Judge George B. Hartrick. Mrs. Bank had no special rect- Pitcock pleaded guilty to making pes to give us for her Thanks-. Birmingham Resident destroyed. There was no immedi-|/improper advances to a 17-year-old giving dishes, She did, however, ate estimate of damage. girl July u in Birmingham. share some of her choice coffee IT's. 3 LITTLE CAT rooe bread recipes with us, Making | Academy at Annapolis for Thanks- In the Panama capital, a spokes-| giving. the rest of the family will .. MOTHER'S LITTLE HELPER—Little Susanne Bank has a share in getting ready ing dinner. Perched high on a stool, she lends a bread and coffee cake is an old stery to this homemaker; she's been making bread since -she was eight years old. . This recipe. for kuchen dough makes an unusual tasting bread that you may bake in the form of sweet rolls or as one large coffee Thief Drives Away in Diplomatic Auto LOS ANGELES ® — There's a’ car thief in Los Angeles who has ALL FISH! KITTENS town department store to help Mrs. | the car and then went into a down- carry out packages, When they looked for the car it _|was gone. Gas Station Breakin no regard for diplomatic relations. Brings Probation, Costs hand when Mother, Mrs. Milton H. Bank, cuts out pastry turkeys to decorate pumpkin tarts. Susanne is fifteen months old. for Thanksgiv- cake. The saffron gives it both salt, sugar and - melted butter. an unusual flavor and an attrac-| Add yeast and, gradually add the; tive color: You may use this|flour'to: make a stiff dough. recipe, with or without the saffron, for any of your holiday sweet | renin. leaves the side of the bowl and is smooth. Add 1 cup candied | fruit at this time, if desired. Knead for a few minutes in order KUCHEN DOUGH By Mrs. Milton H. Bank 4 egg yolks te distribute the fruit evenly. 1 coke yeast 1 on ; 7 cups milk | Cover, set in a-warm place and —, jet rise until double. Shape into cy soiree desired forms and bake at 325 de- Sait _ grees. Frost with a confectioners’ Scald milk. Place saffron in a U8" i and secoreas as de- | strainer and pour ‘ cup of milk | " over it. Let the strainer rest in| the milk a few minutes, then grad- Gambler Jailed, Fined ually add the rest of the scalded lferred with Adj. Gen. Harold A. 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She should realize |important factors in he? life eat with their looks, It is an age of| that milk in sufficient amounts in | To feel better, look better and| r est growing consciousness of skin,| her diet is an important food to |play better, teenagers should make hair and figure. It is strange that help acquire the flow of health |certain they get these foods each Oe ee te woman ignote one and beauty she seeks so much, |day: ae pr wer epee you Bir ‘The food nutrients: of milk are| Petr Feods—Min. ee Cresim, Cheese health and appearance. important for a teeth, hale and|ét%, Ais, iit, Sombined’ wien’ othe phe ge skin beauty. The idea that milk| Two or more Asblespoons butter daily tal toy inparents in eatinglis fattening has been exploded. It|"" ‘°°! "a gna fever. | reaches the age when she Tels int 2,0%Y jmmportant, part of alll frvcr cer Pras, ely Pt : | | dependent and - ) So es Te SRN Pheed Seve Xe Mover. conforns with her “gang. site ook eo te ae as mood "yuk, Povltry, Cheese This is the time when she ts health during this rapid growth|, On or, more servings cull. Dried ' : : . apt to slight mallk, «food that ts |period age, but Yor the future, when] times: ">" ns Dutst or mule wns: SOLD ON MONEY BACK GUARANTEE—MICHIGAN GRADE NO. 1 © necessary to her health and ‘marriage and a family will be the Cie ce Ca tae Deets as 5 : . : . bind a grein or enriched products; bread made . : ar powriac’s rowrst carcrenia |Use Leffover Rice and LUNCH COUNTER §=——jin Healthful Pudding _ CHEF’S SPECIAL: ute gs ntiowerconbed rice in this Hunter's Style: . Raisin Rice Custard l sHorT = 95°) cz | RIBS of BEEF [oe 1 cup cook =r 20 Ibs. rice. WE DO CATERING. Call FE 2-6242. Fruit Punch made lame. tS Oe wee order. Bowls ROAST ‘ . FOWL FORA NOMINAL Fat eee Bape go thosay oh dlp: _ BAKERY DEPARTMENT aff wi tenkd and Over. lb Butter Rolls... «dd... Doz. 45¢ Gradually stir in hot milk, then “5 Parkerhouse Rolls ............... Gee Sel nae. , , j x ‘ 4 5 S ; ‘ | TWENTY- TWO oe : THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1955 _ ra fewer starchy potatoes, beans and| ©" our enlisted men,” sald & down the stocks gradually, Th” ig renc irmen on use ver heir ie bread. Meat servings have been} Metle apply oficeranovered in Meer : r nd | But it would a lot to im) « ns require the “supply” - PARIS (INS)--Mademoiselle js\bread and title more + for of-) on its stomach. traditional [based on the ‘traditional eating) the home of the French: Third “must” items every day. the enlisted finding her French flying hero with |ficers. ee Sancti bein — “iia ore a ‘com 0 €'* a the meflics tried : ‘cean American et, al They have cut into the old ritual): polesn’s. time,” sald ene sar. BEAN MIX-UP Treaty Organization, serves. BS ag yet wl er ge amount of beans in the €0lexisting practice: j lof an “aperitif” before meals and) geon, - “but mot ip this jet age.” . Besides that, the procurem ent of- poo a American style: fruit meals, both the “apertif 7" and li-| ©” Prench’ Air Force flight sur-|nother liquere with coffee 2. 8 BS: |ticers for enlisted staples said he ant vegutabie Jeloes, cereal sed lauere have heen slowly canceled.|Port ihe, Procurmmacet Ciicasitem ut of joint Is geons at Reims Marin La Meslee| doling the French military is | naan aoe © long-ingrained would be faced with a real: prob-| and eggs. “The change has done won- |with the beans I have in storage?” way since I was a jieutenant and Air Base have thrown out the tra-/ | an updated Napoleonic adage that habits overnight,” said another sur- lem — what to do with the beans.) Menus for pilots — many U. 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OF In Cream 16-08, Ice-Box Jar as Bowl | Now Official Bruins Named to Play Packs Skyline _ ANN iN ARBOR un-Universit of Michi- | championship which your boys so richl: “State and the Rose Bow! bid ‘s bitter gan has expressed “regret” over ure | deserved. your bogs Seek Mblgws Bata, Obie weal to pe: Sanhire | ace All- Star Team ism that developed in the ; minutes “Rest assured we will exert every effort; Pasadena last New Year's. Confer- of Spartan a ‘of the Michigan-Ohio State | to te prevent any fecurrence of this inci-| ence rules prevent the same team | LOS ANGELES (# — Happy over ick Saturday and has to OSU. “ae a returning in successive years. ie formal eatecten. SUA Halfback Psst Ohck hi coach Oosterbaan is-| Bevis, president of Ohio State, and ath- |. oeThe 17-0 loss cost Michigan the Big Kram Sigman fosthell aw ‘| Amo ee Agg sued the statement of “regret,” athletic |letic director Dick — Ten championship and a trip to the Rose Bip cask vote ibd trate te game, ne Aim Bog go Bowl,| on Ft Team a apo. Fritz Crisler wro Ohio State slat seald = oneh Menor eget yo Bowl game. _ ee renee in the last iayeie ctudonts silee se iieeeme- Cie 's — opie or two Michigan players in the a & — tee ea BB no = 1 |the rain today. talk Gary ik and ve tum events w gay n ae tant “I fain to know that we cate’ cautioning |in front season were picked ¢ minutes of the Ohio Stale game. The | deplore the unharnessed dieplay of mote wien he gates by See Sere ee players ejected from the game — not emotion which has no in the ictiane Site meg mah be |e Svtinn mee fe: or any physical act—but for argu- | relationship State and the test: teom tn the mation. F item | ing with the officials, have a ra the University of Michigan. | | as_seneen ond tp | Other ARM players op the honor ae ir ‘teamma “ : ‘— _impressiv: j Bob Weber, y coaches, and they wish to express Onis ave an eee gee cok oe : nia vdeaaen alone only junior to make the grade, and 4 their deep regrets to the Michigan feated us fairly and squarely nd and I want “It will take our best effort to guard Den Mirkh. The Aasies, eee: to congratulate you further and compli- | stay in there with them ara, conde, toe ae “We have always had great pride injment you on winning sal conference | Sanders intimated that Michigan only team represented by three might have presented slightly less of a problem for his PCC cham-|honored players pions, but he insisted ‘‘we’d rather play the best.” , Most Coast observers, ‘whether they would admit it or not, also 2 Connected Against Lions Bears Experimented at Oubrierback Joe Mastrogiovanni, a Scandout tor the past three sessons, and Found Ed Brown; Unbeaten Since CHICAGO: (W — The Chicago San Francisco University ace took gave Brown the job and they've CLEVELAND («® — Cleveland baseball writers yesterday picked outfielder Al Smith ag the Cleve- Deer Derby Stil holding the lead in the Attention 260 poundér. He has brought home ling five years as assistant under’ John Rigney, | Rigney recently was elevated| are in a frantic flurry of prep-' game. from farm director to a vice pres- hag to the Rose Bow! again after 'Ohio State eliminated Michigan, jaration. | Robinson, now a senior who kicked \off for State in their Ist Rose Bowl | The 44-man traveling team will felt that the coast representative might have had a better chance of winning in the bowl against the _ Ten if Michigan had won the and Clarence (Bugs) Carter, picked —_ second successive end. year at “. Third-place Utah is represented senior the remainder of the squad report: Bears, winners of six straight/the reins did the Bears begin mov-|no cause for regret. by its two games, are described as a “team|ing to what appears a possible) Qwner-Coach George Halas re- '|backs, Herb Nakken and Lou Mele a eree te cn nied ee en cate cane We tenes to. siege Oat any. one Player Ohi Mj hi | Denver's fourth-place Pioneers to_glitter is an unheralded quarter-|tional Football it in the Bear drive. back named Ed Brown. ee sae or ae l0- IC igan in end Ross and tackle Ed games of the while expert |. oie’ meret ‘Not until this 21-year-old former|menting at quarterback, the Bears|on two'te tree cays talon, "We Other first stringers are tackle are a team of stars—a unit.” Reed Henderson of Utah State and YW Se. “ 1eteathalom, Rowenta bsiosiag : genet Dees Dasingee ot Sr rans. Howe OVI | as i aide bore. yar to ots mee a om ” M : De “mn Game of Week zs a. sict ie. An all-around player, Brown does player on the first team. Their . ® not rely on any single phase of the leading candidates were guards — dl COTING CLOWN \osen. 2 ce tare Cassady’ Honored, 2nd Nae uesen wis wo ‘ . > ai ee ne Straight Time; Hayes |picked on the second team. : we're not ¢ upon to) — ° ; choice at r- MONTREAL (® — Gordie Howe, diens, continues to held down the |do much passing.” and Wilkinson Tie 1B adapts sentvesioveani of the Detroit Red Wings is making| top spet with 24 points on 11 o.¢ 8 edged Jimmy Bowen of Denver. ce ee Severn Se hain goals and 13 assists, Brown, a. to pass 5 dees YORK (INS) —- Ohio}. was named on the second iockey League's Art Trophy] The ieague's Yeadin Sunday when rs came from te's crushing defeat of Michigan Mastrogiovanni was given i playmaker, team. Fog bert Oieteed ofthe Cama tuna oe Dera, 2416 and sty pase ume Of Tile oad os Se Howe, who won the coveted) moved into 2nd spot with 22 points : . ayes versatility including place-kicking, _ trophy four straight years from|on only tive goals and 17 assists. Trailing 14-10, in the second half, News Service's grid experts but blocking, running, passing and de- nang — ne place! secctreal’s Maurice (The Receet) oe ig lags touch- “pageant ps eayer and coach of tensive ability. ast week by tallying four goalsinichard follows Howe with 19 Seek teem | — 2, *, as ue 0 eaten — points and Dave Creighton of the ae of 18 one nromaeprany ro The ENS panel today singled out Clear standouts in the selection . . New York Rangers rounds out the! yards and 3 touchdowns. = Ohio State's 17-0 ruination of lwere Glick, Ross, Horvat, Carter dean Beliveau, center for the |top five with 18 points, To date he has completed 79 of, | SMILES FOR DUFFY—Coach Duffy Daugher- wn a cma — priser eS pet yr league-leading Montreal Cana- | Beliveau, Richard and Ted|136 attempts for 1,237 yards and 8|.tY Smiles as students display a “Good Luck S, ae ee ned ou aa canals valuable to A&M aoe Ren Lindsay of the Red Wings are the| touchdowns. | Ohio State” banner at an MSU pep rally Sunday Gens co 3hteo OMS Mili lee tee cos eocciaed a ae ° leading goal scorers, each with 11 * * #, from-behind, 17-14 victory ever | qual bursts against Okla- HUICS RECIUIT | sacrees Plante ot Montreal is}, addition to his passing prow fromm behind, 1526 ws lauai_ scoring ainst Okla cuit Seer erecess key Ronked Panthers Get Sugar Bow Bid, Sez st ees goals-against average of 1.50,.|having carried M4 times for 182 lacing of West Virginia and the . He has been scored on 30 times in|¥atds, a 5.4 average. He has also TT tle of by winless |, Or lay | t ) Boston Bruins 74 Che a a Green uae he has no “special Fi f pj sbur h Sj R B | f 193] N Powerless, ” . F : t hres Lnemen « Are titi a cena tere” wpe tS TOL PHtISOUTGN SINCE KOSE DOW! 0 Fee te Ie tne tis ret sl Coys Ref of | . a nd with 2.05, A Fi f 24 Pl | sgl Ned NEW ORLEANS —Piitsburgh, by Coach Johnny Michelosen, will, In its last bow! appearance, Pitt|tne, balloting was split down the TM-OSU Riot wt © ta daa But statistics show that end Har-| sunted trom football bowls for 19\be the first-Negro to play in the|routed Washington 210-inythe 1937) ¢ OF ® Coae : for North Squad Solunar Tables Se ies oe kas coe that) years, will flaunt its revitalized) Sugar Bowl. £ Rose Bowl. Z Seven “sy gre Mad ™ _ Se are a ut int more he 1956 Bowl J ° =e — ! partons |vet — For the best times to fish or)0ften, Hill has snared 5 of Brown's “eile —_ = Digby oid the invitation to Pitt! Since then Pitt has not been able/@Mce aginst Jowa, Buckeye All-|-ame between Michigan and Ohio MONTGOMERY, Ala. ®— Yan-ihunt in the Pontiac area, on?Payoff tosses. End Bill McColl has ‘Pitt, ranked No. 13 in the nation/was made ‘without conditions.”|to build another powerhouse, This America halfback Howard (Hop-|gtate, said Monday he and four kee strategists have gotten off t0/Wedhesday, sportsmen should con-|2 #%d end Gene Schroeder 1. by this week's Associated Press| The Panthers closed their season|year's 7-3 mark is Pitt's best since|Along) Cassady received the play- officials were powerless to a fast start in their recruitingsult the Solunar Tables below, a: ——— poll, has a 7-3 record. Defeats have|last Saturday with a convincing} 1938, when the Panthers won 8 andjer of the week designation again |control the players during the last drive for the Blue-Gray football prepared by John Alden Knight: M ° W ted - |heen at the hands of top-ranking|20-0 victory over Penn State, Pitt/lost 2. The experts also singled out/two minutes of the game. game hy signing two Missouri ——s ape i arciano an lteams. conquerors inclade Oklahoma, No.| Michelosen mainly uses the/these other “best of the week” - said he and the other rm aaa se ae a i Prk tue pad 11. and Miami 7 Florida, Wa. 1A. Sonal Pitt singie-w! 7 _ Coach of the week — Woody! *éticiale did everything = ye ES - Fr igby. general manager 1], a jami o . No. 14. single-wing pops up fre ~~ Missouri tackle’ Al Portney, & Davis Cup Challe for Match in LA of the Sugar Bow! Committee, an- pel rh ole _|quently. The late Jock Sutherland, |Hayes of Ohio State and Bud Wil- pe Bod rol of wether and 221 pounds, was picked today . Pp © ange nounced Pitt's selection today. He} Pitt's victims have been Cali-|who brought Pitt to national promi-|kinson of Oklahoma. and the ejection of two by the North for the annual renew- Round in Australia — a rey ®—Matchmaker| sid the Panthers’ opponent will|fornia, Syracuse, Nebraska, Duke, nence in the "30s, long favored the| Play of the week—Notre Dame's Salen players—tackle Al Sig- riatry beve fee MELBOURNE «® — The Davislsays he negotiating fr hea Venderplt or Missiasippt je tn wt ae oe Oe eee Horgung’s SByard field goal with] man and end Ron Kramer. riva . ; 4 it or ng ya Missourl “end Harold Burnine, {CUP challenge round will be held in|weight champion Rocky Marciano| ‘That will be decided, Dighy said,|came a week after the Blue Devils| Quarterback Conrad (Corny) Sal-ltwo minutes, 15 seconds Skover said the last two minutes leading the nation in pase receiv-|Adelaide on Dec. 28, 27, 28, 1956, it}to meet the winner of the Floyd-latier the four Southeastern Conter-| upset Ohio State, the Big 10 cham-|vaterra is the key man on Mich-|ing. " lwere the most out-of-hand he had ing with 39 catches for S18 yarde| St ting’ oft the Australian| Marciano my Slade fight. . ence copmns play Vai Snel gumenisions, PINS 27% victory ever Westicleest’s split-T offense. Against comencnmnmainnenes ever seen in a Big Ten game. in nine games, was signed yester- a meeting of the Australian) Marciano’s manager will be in knocked the team out of/Penn State, Salvaterra reeled off — He refused to say why Sigman day together with Franz Koeneke|-#w" Tennis Assn, rae eat Gay be wih Giacame, the montier! Pitt’s substitute fullback, Bob|the undefeated class and the Sugar|one offtackle thrust for 62 e yarésiubs fo Invite 20 and Kramer were banished. From of Minnesota, a 220-pound flank-| ,7he meeting was told pro-\Coy he will discuss matter.icrier, if he is sent into the game|Bowl picture. and a score. the press box it appeared that the MKoeneke and Buriline were. the|@ate 17,000 spectators. _ Nine sections of New Mexico fo Initial Drills co Raat gente se ro agpde 4 ts two members ofthe Seman], Ausra regan the Davis Capone had active vacwons == US White Sox Name |MSU Takes Fitting Bows “ell Blue squad to be chosen Thelporest Hills, N.Y. last August. [large lava flow depodits, ie X , g CHICAGO ~The Chicago Cubs i : South has already picked 22 mem- crest Hills, « last August. large lava deposits. ’ S ed will invite 20 players to attend the bers oft platoon, Miller Farm Boss +jat Rose Scented Dinner _ {rninec nce tes sone ran] Football Games | di aie el d a Wei ‘ight Entry Holds CHICAGO w-Glen C. Miller| EAST LANSING W — Michigan,rabid State fans although Williams| If all accept the invitations for) for This Week n ian 1e} er today was named farm director of State is enjoying the Roses. ae gs reas — a pores nd os Bho in- cee THURSDAY ‘Man-of-the-Year’ R ac k: S and He ad s Get the Chicago White Sox after serv-| The State’s Spartans, picked | cuut Male ae Pew * | Sened oar aes elders Syste at Denver Wiltioms @ Mary at Richmond Texas at. Texas Ttah State at — wi t Ute a 2 Fioginie Tech at Wirginta Militery Tulsa at Wichita FRIDAY West Viriginia at N, Carolina St. (M) land Indians “Man of the Year. os eee division of the Pontiac\a deer from the same area near|ident, The annual dinner for the football leave Lansing for the West Coast|ing March 1, the official opening ATURDAY, : sien ge ay a a ry dag yh y= gle Delgo og eed ise aa ar Pe was ; » ase 3 a eee SOUTR his 9-1 record, his 20-odd games-|Bird. Rebcick got his cight. polnterias a scout fer the Miweukee| oO & wel wishers i" tan marching band Dec. %. Davis Is Underdog Seosea st Pureae saved and his 59 relief appear] With no other hunters as yet| near Rose City in Ogemaw County |Brewers of the American Assn, in|#'tendance, | To obtain tickets the average], + . “iy Georgia st Georgia Tech ances. = able to match this weight, rack) ang O'Connor bagged his 10 point Wisconsin and served for eight|- “Ne one mentioned Michigan |{an, applying for two, should send Against Cisco Kid Tulane. RP. oy ate ‘ But Smith Da, tne, otlensivelbar head Sos the contest/puck about 20 miles north of New-|Years. State before the season started,” |, money order for $12.48 to the] HOLLYWOOD @—Young Kenny| Fistide at Miami nm addition to his fine offensivejhave been getting the attention. {perry, Mich. said MSU president Dr. John A. | Michigan State Athletic Office. This|Dayis of Los Angeles faces the| South Carolina at Virginia and defensive contributions, he ap- Seven rack and twe head en- All racks had closely paralleled Cards’ Top Rookie - |will cover $5.99 each for the best chance he’s had in the ring MIDWEST ‘ Oklahoma at Oklahoma A&M — every game and ss tries were turned in ever the |beams with closely balanced points letic world. Ne one could have (tickets and a 50-cent service chargeltonight but the odds are against! a and outfield we weekend as many hunters were | and were in good proportion to the Comes to ‘56 Terms planned @ mere Miting climax ito cover insurance, and/him to whip nationally ranked)" Dayht ot Mise a ot Texas Christion . Smith will receive a plaque at) Teturming from their trips. need. ST. LOUIS w—Bill Virdon; «top| © SO se en —— FAR WEST, the Baseball writers’ annual Ribs) Among the front runners in the| Jack Noskey, 24, of 6424 Barker |Rookie of the Year candidate in the| ‘Team captain and guard Carl). Hi saad Stadi . Crlghew, ‘Young at New. Mexico and Roast Dinner Jan, ham rack divisions are the entries of|Street, Pontiac, failed to come|National League, is the first mem-| (Buck) Nystrom, of Marquette was Third Best Record pgs 15 Golden| _"ette Some Southern California Clair Newkirk, 4480 Sedum Glen,|back with a deer last week, but|ber of the St. Louis Cardinals to|voted “most valuable player” by "lf Fi " a Sg ~ any Pontiac; Russell Zubrick, 6400|instead he brought back a 200/come to terms for 1956, his teammates: r Fire Contro Gloves champion is a decided There ore 3 Sports Pages | Olympic Games and|pound bear. Terms were not disclosed, but Gov. Williams gave him the en- ad LANSING (@®—Despite the. hot, derdog against the Cisco Kid, 25, rated No. 4 among the nation’s Francis O'Connor, 288 Fisher | Noskey, who has been hunting/the West Plains, Mo., outfielder|graved watch. dry weather last summer, Michi-|jightweights. in today's Pontiac Press P pe Well on ee << since he 7 nine = reportedly received about $10,000! For the ist oe — _ a4 its ot — record rw i y ew bagged his fg by io near Shingleton|in the contract signed yésterday, a) wife, Nancy, wearing a state-green) forest fire con s year. . Way to r inish buck in Mackinac county, Schoolcraft county. It was the aes increase over his rookie|gown, — with older 80M) ‘The state conservation depart- U nusua ] ly -g Active Season MELBOURNE om garg same cotnty where Bird got his bear he ever got. Gary...They were introduced S| ment said 1,151 fires damaged prime minister Robert Menzies 7,24 acres of forest and grass cared today, one gear before the ind ‘ins oes beret ay | LOOMS for PWBA Keglers 1956 ' saee Al K ircher Fired’ by WoC moins Soa RR ogress improved sagen leita Pe lbe held in with Menzies, in a progress report Pontiac area, according to Pegey|i xing up Jan. 2. issued by the government infor | PULLMAN, : Sidi the Rite: Gee Willa’ WAL ielidl’ tn never bad ac theey managed to tie San Jose and Bender, secretary of the Pontiac) the PWBA’s 23rd annual city mation bureat sald Australia |Kircher, a “nice guy’ : California and beat Idaho 90 | Women's Bowling Association. . |tournament will be eld at, the | will present. the games “in ac- jwin, was from Alumni discontent grew weekly Huron Bow) begianig: Merch. $. cordanée with the high stand- jat Washington . He came here a8 an assistant’ to/but there were few if any personal Five tournaments of local, state ards by pact Howe, Sines eS a ome Rvashevehi sod was regarded ssiwords against Kircher. and national interest a $12.500-0-yger WSC in mt was a ard decision to| ing season, “No one, need have any fears) aia it is enc 5 46 for the 30th annual Michigan W: about how Melbourne will presentitaxe its | toned. years running 1-7-2. en’s state tournament .the games. With a year ‘0 &0,/He had a poor 1-7-2 record this fall. * . * 8 Huron, : preparations are well on the way t0| Kircher’s two chief assistants) Sian Bates, the WSC athletic di-| He junked the single wing andjwe believe circumstances dictate Jan. 14, completion.” [Dale Gentry and Mike Scarry, were|rector, said nothing has been done| went into a split-T offense this sea-|that we. employ a new football | Ber, 00 al ~ Recalling that all previous Olym-|aiso let out, Dan Stavely, the fresh-[about a new stall json. It seldom worked and thelcoaching staff." ~ 26 of this ye - piads had been held in Europe or)man coach, will stay on, * * * (Cougars were thumped 50-12 by * * © the U. S., Menzies pointed out that; “1 don't know what I'll do,”| Kircher, who got the job here in USC, 13-0 by Kansas, 55-0 by President C. Clement French Two tourneys the “Olympic movement now has|Kircher said. “I don't even know/1962 by popular demand when For-|UCLA, 14-7 by Oregon State, 30-0\said the decision to relieve Kircher Feb. 4, 1956. The | become a great world force em-|whether I'll stick with coaching/est Evashevski quit to go to lowa,/by College of the Pacific, 35-0 by|was made on Bates’ recomenda- Elks Ladies event bracing 87 nations.” janymore.” | was a man everybody liked but/Oregon and 27-7 by Washington. |tion. Muskegon, with i ‘ea Bf ; / ae, ‘ ra "THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVE € * Oar hy ‘ . cy ; ” Also TAIL PIPES and — Ford, Chevrolet, EXHAUST. PIPES 4 77 W. Huron St. Studebaker | Open “yg to 9” Sovatuntarg ‘ship. FE 8-0424 Spartans today and a good chance of re- | peating its 1950 national champion. |®tueezed * By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jond place between Michigan State|ir With only one week of the season|#"d Maryland. lyemaining, Oklahoma has a firm Oklahoma grip on first place among the n&-llot of 114 of the 209 sports writers) the very first sip convinced me! You're in for a pleasant surprise once - you taste that smooth, old-fashioned flavor. You'll agree— Paul Jones can’t be matched ... anywhere! + - Make a change for the better! Paul Jones » One of America’s finest whiskies since 1865 Fiore Wins Bout TURTLE DEFENSE — Carmen Fiore, left, pulls in his head as he ducks under a high right feature bout at St. Nicholas Arena in New York, thrown by Rinzy Nocero in first round of their last night. Fiore won by unanimous decision. MBER’ 22, 195 Lh af gz Sepaesscy : : Tangerine List se gs oe oe rors (Whittled Down | fits.” Hillsdale Not Among _ Six. Teams Still in Contention If the ban had been continued, |has whittled iis list. of eligibles not have been al-|for the Jan. 2 football game down Olympic games. | Bow] officials said last night Brundage added “=="Filey had to drop unbeaten Coe Col- “Some 30 ago when I was|lege of Cedar Rapids, lowa, from ~ president of the AAU, we had some | the list because the Midwest Con- other such cases arise, We made!/ference refused permission for Coe to play a post-sason game. The six under consideration are Centre of Danville, Ky.; Juniata i . Boyer 1; Four Bowlers 505,|"™™ * AP Wirephote| Fo sea mith. itt, ~ {nessee State of Murphreesboro, w Point, Wis., and Tampa (Fla.) Uni- — in Comeback Try NEW YORK i — After a one- year’ Iayotf, Carmine Fiore is back in business looking for a shot at some of the top welterweights. 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GUNS site saa. a ee 2 SPORTING UE ESS IM ag PAE Sd) 80g Oe ee : Lae TSS ai, eee es : : Sof ‘ a : ' % af fe : ee : pet AN ESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1955'- ap cadets Coach SES en Primes Army zion es: * co sy fleey = nae bowl games last New Year's when Sh . ae) : ae it plastered. Mississippi -j— ends Ron Kramer and Tomjto carry 10 times for are Gassady and Kramer. s . Sugar Bow Maentz, ee The other member of air Ist-team Or | ies 3 “We've lost three games,” Ohig State’s choices were Howard |fiejd is Bill Murakowski, Purdue's) ‘ bet was _ >: | Blaik, “and I don’t think anyone (Hop-Along) Cassady, a brilliant/pread-and-butter fullback, : by this time. | _. |would consider us, Would we like halfback who was instrumental in] 7, unit of Murakowski, Morrall,| The team was selected in a poll, Service Teams Meetito play one more game after susea gag esa hab eg Mitchell and Cassady is one of staff oo for 56th Time; Navy Navy? One njore ae of what? guard Parker and center Ken 5. most versatile, potent groups ly. the Ten. dy This has been a very trying sea- : Vargo. : recent years. y was the unanirhous . ts : One sophomore made the rade pounding out the line is tackle|cho Aa oa Song Vargo, ls. Favdted Right now, Army is in about as , —- eso —— Calvin Jones ao —_— the honor by only one| WEST POINT, NY. w—Army| S24 shape se has been all sea- aus ececae Michigan 25-6, coming off the’ bench! Lone holdovers from the a ss «: ootball Coach Earl Blaik, who : ¢ 2° s FE 5 rerg 7 : has. spent almost as much time] ,, i Ags zi ow, eg + |g Marge was sidelined for most of ministering to his athletes in the|..i3' ergy a Sis oomngo 8 44th Game Thursday = , | He was regarded by far the out- todey that: (ne Seid: announced)abie to put a backfield together . . : standing center tough : id call our own even : Wound U Western Coens tie’ fall : an though Pat Uebel has: played en SANDERS é x + -sharp—blocker: 1. sony has a better defensive! oy scason and Don Holleder, to my} OR RENT ‘ =. | an Navy ' " ‘He * (sri and ‘defender for Michigan |‘5™) ("an ony »|mind, has done remarkably well. in Birmingham- Royal Oak Grid Series \ri: reste sian 2 He doesn't think Army wit be TRAVIS : . te invited to a bow! game. S a ‘ full 60 minutes in the 21-7 victory "3 ris has been a trying eve South riod women. ve! buy | HARDWARE ed po ot eee se te hte led oe ee foe ee Da |e Joma pat aon 0c ws quate ere Every year since 1915, Thanks- rs *| seasons, ae | “7? edsetteds -_ |giving Day in Michigan’ has been| this Turkey Day classic is on its) 9, :19¢ im both camps. Nystrom’s linemate, Masterson, bisik leads his threetimes-beat-'@ @ @© @ @ © © @ @ © @ @ @@ Seenrors ; Conch: Saysiciies"-Rigeiigtemn sad, Revel) Sn tee omen: ton the basketial and swimming! ethene, ede ete near 0 Bay orcedeteated, ocesied]» Protect Y ourse e State Played Better am again Thursday at 11 a.m.,| The hardship of keeping both |coaches. Many of their players /fense, service schools. Navy is a slight For Safe Winter Driving Against His Team the high schools of padi sone teams occupied in workouts for jr ae oe oat ag Sage Means Set nets gove Mich. | favorite. e TAIL PIPE- MUFFLER 2 __ nities -will meet inthe sched-' two weeks, long after most hence arrivals ‘igan—perhaps the -one-twe|- “I think--we've got a better| : as winter sports. end punch in the land, certainly defensive team than Navy,” said 6 ee pee wili Clinic _| Despite these problems, the; in the Big ony Bago ne - Blaik before sending his —_ e TIRES - COOLING SYSTEM “ : Bo : neighboring. schools would venture; were hampered injuries, they through a real two-fisted workout, Drive our winter aber can tk aaaae mene, 4 und Prove Spartan, UM - ‘ |to kkeep tradition alive by continu-| syarkled.on defense and showed |‘‘and I'll be surprised it we don't) @ DOUBLE sclety check. We can re, @ can State might, have an cite| TE PRETTY HOOK When oats eed fT ete ee | ss «clo MOLDENS RED Reh ase 6 over UCLA in the game.| hook bends into the strike ‘ . a were) : ' u Chuck Taylor.of Stanford, in the| pocket wade 1 and 3 pins), Stars Honored By the mnes of the igre halfback Walt Kowalczyk and full-| “I know Navy is even mere wenn E’Country snow tires = e uniquostion of being the only [bigtime bowlers have a name fr serwesher, 2. Revel OSs winoak Carry Plamtia of Wichganlenecros then last gone, (S| gg poten _ it. The pretty ball, they call it. 5 : . ' otf bth of ths Years Pas Yen, Ht ale the pip seater] orl Morrall, Kramer sory, te fys'nes|aMReE SMe. EE Ey cert fee's mcr ai we/@ SOUTH BLVD. GULF SERVICE a ! iP, (lowa) ; ( ) : s - -91 son play, hedged a little on nam- But it's too difficult to Named to All-Star VV ity then, end tten the Twrtay Days erate (355) ° 3M Ora (wise) bases to beab us. wees -ererir oa es A ing the winner of the Jan. 2 game by Coaches’ Group classic may evolve an & xyetrom iMBU) GF Meh'sky (O8u)| Blaik apparently is in no posi-@@ © @ © 5 intra-city rivalry for Royal Oak] Masters (MSU) TB. Hobert (Mina) tion to say what action Army would _ “You're not going to get me to | Stars like Joe Ostroski of Phile- itself E Morrait (Mev) OB Lbewson iPurd, (take on a postseason game if the stick my neck out clear down to ']| NEW YORK @—Bob Pellegrini,| ,isetic Director Frank Whit- H. C'sdy. (O80) HB W. K'wr'zyk. (MSU) |Cadets lick Navy. While nothing! HOW Is YOUR. Pasadena,” he sald, grinning. Maryland center, heads the col-| pey of Birmingham sald he was |S.Mikssi (Pura) FB 0. Pints (sv) (official has been said, there doesn’t : a on a. @® © © || icce tootball all-star team selected| hopeful the two present schools | Neserable mention: | | | EXHAUST SYSTEM suase bs pluytag and Gn Sn spot ® ® by the American Football Coaches| would still get . together ed Giebens 44 Freeman. lows: Hanson LET PALACE Pe Tm on ig all my own.” Assn, for Collier's magazine and| Seua*tline O00: MS ciimaxing. [ast Micness sate: Knosnle, Pur] WASH YOUR CAR COMPLETE SYSTEM ~~ MUFFLER Reminded that he was getting Fd released today. the series. nerthwesionns Wire, “neichta tate; Lotest Equipment, EXPERTLY INSTALLED out of character and falling into The speedy Terp lineman from | ‘The two schools have met each| Secaters. Ieee nn MTonsth Indiana: Expert Service nee ae the custom ef am *~ Yatesboro, Pa., was picked as jother since 1913. Along the way,|,,Gs*" i fee Meee. Mindiane: Coreful Checking Before ~ Adit sight then.” he sald, ie Sy 7 Mplayer of the year” by the jin 10M te inking the “Litte|soreite, Waeeeda,. enn Delivery” Souc % pigan State, 38-14, and Assocition and will receive the Sere ear te pene of the vic| attest jara “wisess- Il Your Cor Cleaned Like New to UCLA, 21-13. On the days we Walter Camp Memorial Trophy.-| tors, ee PALACE’S | ce was the bother = paey sc ai E- sin 33 Glan, 16 bonnes and 1] ne tia ee ection we if 1211 North Perry Se seas, teter become t hl PTT presented on the allstar tam. [serie wth 2 wine 1 le wren aioe lana ne ks AUTO WASH IS paes ee over-all speed. It also had more stane Ends—Ron Kramer, Michigan, 874) inne 195) diana; Borsted and Memamara, Minne- 92 Baldwin Ave. - good running backs and a quicker * Ron Beagle, Navy. ood : ling and those two things could) q-ichia and Joe Norris of Chicago,|Mardiman Cureton, (UCLA. make the difference, - |were a couple of wide-hook bowl-| ana Bruce Bosley, West Virginia. “Both of them have tremendous)... a+ the start—and soon learned S Maryland: 3 offenses, but from my experience) that delivery didn’t pay ott. a ee ae he I'd say that Michigan State So they moved to the right of gn ™St"ja seine, Tense Christian. r the edge. Defensively, I'd Say OM| 401. original starting ‘spot, as Pullhack—Don Schaefer, Notre Dame. / e the same basis that UCLA WS 8) scotch shows. ‘They cut down the . ac LeUO]] ASRS. Litie stengrr. ers hook to better hold the strike line. Sooners on, Top | Taylor said he'd stack Samii» They each had their own s . (First Down) Brown, UCLA tail- way. Ostroski ; back, up against the best running) | ction at the Brown the Spartans have Walt). o+ release =“ m i Kowalczyk, Clarence Peaks and for a short, 3 . ; al . Gerry Planutis. Norris did it : , . Michigan State clobbered Tay- thumb position 4 & Sy touchdowns and coasting in. That), ning the ball to - Zonas Cortetie ® State, 60 hold a short, sure por ae A 19-day 90 plus heat wave COn-|of the game’ ; : bs 7 weather man of Fort), pig winner in talking about sae < se | | ‘ on : : # — ee bureau, i . : : : : @ JAC LeGOFF, well-known telévision newscaster, WJBK-TV, Detroit W. E. KIPPER, manager of Kansas City Division, Standard Oil Company: “I started in the best place a fellow in this busi- ness can start—in touch with the public. That was nearly 33 years ago when I was driving a Standard truck in Belleview, Kansas. Then I took the company’s sales training course and _ worked in several sales divisions and offices. One lesson in particular has stayed with me through pot ag combination of good service and products just can’t be beat.” JACK SILER, Standard Oil salesman, Sheridan, Wyoming: “T'm just getting a real start now. I've been a full-fledged salesman for less than a year. Before that the company gave me on-the-job training : in_a service station and in the sales. division office. This is a mighty competitive business, so the company made sure I was well trained in — selling. That training has paid off Ir en ys”? ; ° / a engineering, I'd heard that Standard was out- ZT ‘ ei se 2 : standing in research. So when my opportunity | came eleven years ago to join the company, I took it. I started at Standard’s lab in Sugar Creek, Mo., and moved to this new laboratory in 1954, I want to tell you it’s a real thrill to see an organ- ization grow and to be able to grow with it.” EDWARD A. METCALF, manager, Standard Oil Refinery, ‘Neodesha, Kansas: “Well, unlike some oil men, I haven't moved from place to place. I started here as a secre- tary, worked as an auditor, and I'm still at Neodesha today. Every minute has been inter- esting. After returning from service in World War I, I went into operations and worked up through the ranks to superintendent. In 1942 I was promoted to manager.” ? ooo © © Standard Oil Company. To help our employees reach the — engineering, manufacturing, transportation, sales, admin- best jobs they are capable of doing, many kinds of training _ istration and other departments. are constantly available—on-the-job training and formal And one other thing. No job at Stondard Oil is too big training such es schools, programs end courses. In @ for an employee to aim at, for practically alll of the offi- _ Company as large as ours, one promotion ina key position —_cers, directors and other executives of our company have often means a series of promotions benefiting many people. — come up through the ranks. Priced to be America’s ¥ be 323 oF 3 . “ oe me: 7 é a RR OR ee ae : . \ 7 : j * Last year more than 3,300 new people “started” with There are opportunities for advancement in research, ee ee ee ee oe AWRENCEBURG, INDIANA, Bt SKEY. 86 PROOF. 7214% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. 3 ALIS KESSLER COMPART, LWRENESSORS BLENDED WHISKEY —_—— Rete eee eee ee ee Peres ee ee ee eee E SE ee ee ee ee eee ee ee yf ey 4 ae om a . Sie Shae eos te 5 Ro hey P . ey ee & 7 Me de 4 = xs 7 Pq z ie < : ' fe ‘ oy on % “ft $ * ; He fs [ ‘ d : : LA Sai, hs z fe j bee as: eA : ‘ { z — EEN PO fs F Z _ TWENTY-SIX ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1955 amply NICK HALIDAY = | : oe ee » British Paper Teaches Royal Manners __ |s*4 the Mirror, “was ts '. easily barst out—laughing.” _“Deah Ladies, Be Prophah,"™ yim" | Remember Where You Are\t2" 24a, eeu .>*> > By EDDY GILMORE - cuties, blonde Diana Dora — Brit-lprsech {a danpetous, enrtan’'s “* LONDON (®—The tabloid Daily/ain’s answer to Marilyn Monroe— disaster, Mirror today delivered a frontal/and pert-nosed aes Lane. * * « attack on pretty film stars who ° “wha ee sport plunging necklines before! Jackie showed up before the sien sea ee tor : Britain's . royal family. Duke of Edinburgh, husband of/t9 the queen. The royal film . FF * (Queen Elizabeth I, at a movie!nremiere is not the Venice film “The bare fact is,” said the premiiere last week wearing the/festival It is one of those .rare paper, which claims ‘a daily cir-/most daring dress of the season—| ovents where people 4 shite ‘culation of about 444 million, “that one that opened down the front/ioy undress for the * film stars’ necklines at these royal|from her neck to her trim. waist. on % be the “a » functions are sagging daringly be-| ‘The ‘loose laced bodice of her fgg oe signal low the plimsoll line of modesty.” |dress gaped open and downwards bosomy spree . . Ld i we = a ee jinto a startling revelation of the; | ‘ (The plimsoll line is a mark bosom,” said the Mirror, It pub-| “Lazy Lizzie”, a * prominently painted on a vessel's lished a picture of Jackie in her) US for lazing in the middle of ‘ hull to show how deeply she may/dress. road in the Bains Kloff Pass, |: + be loaded.) ‘ Ten days earlier Miss Dors ap-|South Africa, almost got ~The Mirror, usually not averse peared ata “Toyal command” rt. . , to publishing pictures of a shapely film performance and was pre-jton. It got up at ‘ figure, pointed an editorial finger! sented to the queen and the duke. |moved off the road without look- * at two of the country's cutest] “Her high and mighty bosom,”’|ing back. 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The record ‘|high for the average came Sept, i geeeety Seti y z 2 = Z % New York Stocks é ents | Dec... sence. 20.28 Ce = sons conerls i Pitas sete: HE “ Batam 9 Mage 2222221 | 200-2:38 bu pgs GREENS: Cel- 1, 1.25-1.75 bu. Endive, oa " No. + ‘ € eee UNTIL MOLESTED! THEN IT ROLLS ITSELF 1 SAWN-TOOTHED TRAP. WOE TO THE MOLESTERK THAT 1S CAUGHT UNDER THE KNIFE-LIKE SCALES OF THE TAIL. Tongay Returns S::5Sa-s"S23 (After Jailbreak [tate wore ) | Prisoner Claims Crash TYPEWRITERS | Hurt Caused’ Amnesia ond Complications Adding Machines LOS ANGELES (—Russell Ton-| {£@ RENT! igay, swimming instructor impris- oned in Florida because of the div- ing death of his 5-year-old daugh- ter, has surrendered here after es- caping in-New Orleans Nov. 13." Florida authorities said the State Cabinet there is expected to decide: today on what action to take in Tongay’s case. The ex-swimming coach has asked that he be al- ‘lowed to remain here to obtain treatment for a long ai'ment. 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World Rights Reserved regavessussersa - SSRSNTARSS-~TAoSSSSSU2ASNSS. e228 &§2 eoeere SEseeseseeens Hatoyama Wins Japan Election New 5-Point Program ; Favoring West Ideals Pa 2.3 SEEa S432 F 228 RRO eee Hvis evenwinmm Fj 3 : 8 : E 3 we — as CG4—ee See eeeee - . >o ae2 En Ht seeze #2 TOKYO Ww — Prime Minister Iehiro Hatoyama won overwhelm- ing re-election today, formed a new right-of-center administration ‘with his newly merged Liberal- Democrats and immediately an- a long-range five-point ’ pene if stale 5 weteee :@.33 oes + «#8 e¢0e8 aKa S Ef 298: Fp TOE oF fa) 4 1 ae eae ze SSS823 Heteervel savae sigesesties 238 222 3 REEeSETEE . . = = Although the five points hint at nations and perhaps at dropping some American occupation re forms, it is expected Hatoyama's ray] Seen egeteiil th tell ein e Mbgeiite hl Hite tune ULE eG eiflz H: fl un deed dnd new administration will in reality be even friendlier to the Uni ‘States than his two previous gov- 4 ernments since last December. * Japan's dominant lower house divided on a straight 288-150 party vote with 29 absent or. abstaining) to retain Hatoyama over his only fri snus FE att F. s : : ‘Sosessexsesses nie bisiolse = - # ft $3 So ee ne? $g:: SsHe_23eSSusszersssssucss ee 42 Sue woe i i of = s if f at AH $32Ee3 z vm sate a Ls pat? 208! 4 #32 - t etree *e probably set a pattern as Japan enters a new era of politics based on bitterly opposed right and left-wing groupings. 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Hattenlocher Complete Investment ’ Facilities » « « at Your Finger Tips : * Just pick up your phone and call us for experienced | service on your investments. Your inquiries are welcome : —by phone; by letter or in person, Member New Yerk Stock Exchange end other leading exchanges — PONTIAC OFFICES co 716. Pontiac Stete Bank Building ~FE 4-2895 i ee sd sf ‘ Bs 318 ae / / - a aiiliil i A County Deaths: ‘Walter Rogers Sr., 60, will be held Ps 1 ee ee eT ee ee a ry 4 ‘ ¢ THE PONTIAC a ae ches * Cod Walter Rogers Sr. -, NORTH BRANCH — Service for a@t SS Peter and Paul's Church ‘at 10:30 a.m, Wednesday with bur. jal to follow in SS Peter and Paul's Cemetery, Rosary will. be said at Funeral Home. . Sinatra Goes on Dates Harriman Cites. Revis. Chaperoned by ‘Soviet Victory’ (Costs of 7 By EARL WILSON GUYS & GALS & GAGS & GOSSIP... NEW YORK—Gene Tierney, slimmed down and beautiful, 8 p.m. tonight at the Blackburn/cejeprates her birthday at her Connecticut farm shortly; so His Kids. does dtr. Tina, who'll be 7 the same day. . . People’re gossiping Survivors include his wife, Ber-/anout Frank Sinatra and Nancy. They have dinner together neice; one daughter, Mrs. Virginia) vise a week! (But ‘sall right; they're chaperoned—by their riman of New York said last night Jerome of Centerline; three sons. Allan of Decker, and Stanley and|°Dildren!) Walter Jr., both of North Branch; twe sisters and four brothers; and/ nine grandchildren. DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for Charles N. Bancker, $1, 3475 Cut- ler, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday from the Pursley Fune with burial. in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mr, Bancker died yes- terday after a long illness. He is survived by one son, Thom- as of Drayton Plains and one sis- ter, Mrs. Alida Biller of Ridge- field Park, N, J. Roy V. Vandewater BRIGHTON—Service for Roy V. Vandewater, 7I, of 312 South Sec- end Street, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday from the Keehn). . Funeral Home here, with burial in Roseland Park Cemetery, Royal Oak. Mr. Vandewater died Mon- day morning jm St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, 3 Fl i lta reals 2 s ™ "a i) 8 g i i ral , Clarkston, with burial~in , #, x «* ¥« ® Scandal Publisher Bob Harrison boasted in El Morocco that \he knows what's salable, and his lawyer retorted, “What's sala- ble, but not what’s mailable” . Iturbi gave each other a big smooch when they met on the floor at the Waldorf Empire }Room . . Monica Davi: |Copa gal who looks like Diet- jrich and Monroe, is a Regis- jtered Nurse. She learned in iNew Orlean s—as security against the perils of show busi- ness. ‘ Betty Grable and Harry James asked the Dorseys $40,- 000 to do one TV spot. No sale! . New York's chi-chi new mothers now give “coming-out parties” for their babies. ‘Marlon Brando fomented a stampede at the Palladium ,|when he came in solo to see mamboists Augie & Margo. After they danced for him, the crowd asked Brando to dance for them. He declined... His worshipers swarmed down Though Phil Silvers topped xf daughter the nurse val. famed Audrey to take baths. x * EARL’S PEARLS. . -» kind of mother. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: belt OUTSIDE his shirt. (Copyright 1955, The . » Maurice Chevalier and Jose 7 { | ‘ ' ‘MONICA on him , . , and bouncers helped him out. Milton Berle on the Trendex, Bob Hope topped Phil 22.2 to 19.2 . . . Perry Como kiddingly told Rosemary Cleoney that he’s over 50; the records show, though, that he’s 43, having been born May 18, 1912. x * Mickey Alpert, the famous TV executive, states: “After a holiday there's nothing like the feel of a good desk under your feet.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... _ Billy (Little Club) Reed, back from a weekend junket to Greenland, says, “It’s night time 22 hours a day there. What a; place to open a night club!” . Shawn proudly showed off to his new . Dick in the hospital—then learned had picked up the wrong infant . » » Lynn Dollar, the 64G quiz gal, was named queen of Luchow’'s Venison Festi- ‘Lou Walters was trying to book a S. American exhibition tour for Rocky Marciano, but the Argentinian ~ promotor was locked up... The dance team of Stump and Stumpy are reported splitting up. and Jayne Meadows will record some songs Steve Allen wrote . . . Linda/ East Danson, who's been dating Jon Hall for} The scholarship will be awarded years, is in no rush to wed: “We have to|°*? know each other better first” . . . Fitzgerald joined NBC-TV’s Dec. 17 Ford Star Jubilee. ... Memory expert Dr. Bruno Furst is start- ing a Washington class—for Congressmen . . a well-known B’way couple broke up is a dirty one—she refused . The real reason x * Rock 'n’ roll, insists Red Skelton, is the musie you don’t bring home te At the Chardas someone de- scribed a newly-rich Broadwayite as a guy who wears his money WISH I'D SAID THAT: With new cars now carrying safety belts, padded visors, etc., we'll soon be asking the salesman for a car with a belt in the back. That’searl, brother. — Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Jack Allen Injured When Car Leaves Road Jack S. Allen, 38, of 1702 Beverly Ave., was reported in “satisfac- tory” condition today in Pontiac General Hospital after he al normals over most of the area west of the Mississippi, with great- est departures in the Northwest. Paralyzed Vet Killed in Effort to Act Normal normally despite paralysis cost the brave Marine veteran his life last FF s8 2% . Hy f 4 | i He as af * > « i g 1 a i J E SEATTLE ®—Gov. Averell Har- EH APU cay ne i W a hg piu Hes i # 11 i ~ if: £ gil I ze il Memorial Scholarship PRESS: TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 15 The spokesman Offered by Harvard CAMBRIDGE, Mass. H—A in memory of four “ordered a month of complete rest” for the 21-year-old girl. * a . . | Ethiopian Airlines, with serv- lice extended to Greece, is operat- ling at a profit. ROCHESTER — A 10 o'clock nuptial High Mass in St. Andrew's Church united Priscilla G. Dugas . Dugas, 3384 is the son of Mrs. Aurelia Laub of Detroit. Jeannine Dugas from Glendale, Calif. was her sister's maid of honor. Bridal attendents were Ruth Dayton of Rochester and Helen another sister, was junior bride- Rose Pointe French Lace Worn by Priscilla Dugas Miller of Dryden. Claudia Dugas, |% Roseville. Seating the guests were Sam Aghababian of Detroit and Reel Mervey of Rochester. * ie A reception for 200 was held in the evening, at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Pontiac. After a honeymoon south, the couple will reside in their new home in Bloomfield Knolls, that a public the Pontiac City Cham- Health Department Records 30 Births ‘service : * . In. Memoriam 2 sonewwe eh ce re Re IN LOVING MEMORY OF CLIP. ford EB. who essed away 7 six ago ; ag hearts vou are fondly Sweet, memoria cling True that loved you with deepest N " DETAILERS CHECKERS Body layout, tools. dies and Interviews daly tl 8 pas au day "Efficient : Sat, DESIGNERS (90 Needed) FOR Body Fixtures ' Welding Dies Automation 58 Hrs. Min, +: Interviews ‘til 8 p.m. MODERN Engineering Service Co. -.. Near Woodward Berkley, Mich. 1695 12 Mile Rd. wis Flowers DUNSTAN’S FLOWERS 484 W. Huron St. PE 23-8301 __ Funeral Directors 4 . 4TR AMBULANCE GROUND Pursiey Funeral Home, FE 4-12 VICES PE +1982 | Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “DESIONED FOR FUNERALS” SPAR CHAPEL " PE 2-5841 Thoaghitu: Service __== Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambuiance Service, Plane or Motor FE 23-6378 Monuments apo OE Li Perry Mount Cemetery. -Call evenings. FE 2-4095. WHITE - BEST LOCA- tions, Two graves, Real bargains. Help Wanted Male 6 Auto. Screw Machine and ID Grinder Opers. Tracer Lathe Opers. - Floor Inspectors Must be fully experienced. ‘Appiy closed FG. CORP. person only, No Emplovment DANIELS M 2677 ORCHARD LAKE RD. A SINGLE OR MARRIED MAN for general farm work. Write Charles Friedrick, Route 1, Ro meo Rd., Oxford, Mich. ATTENTION We need full between the aes of 21 and 45 to help ws in our energetic sales - organization. We furnish appoint- ments. PE 5-4622 between 8 a.m. or wart time men 2 Crypts in mausoleum, DETAILERS : ir fixtures, uges and special machinery. Top Fates. LOCKHART-WRIGHT SER ~ENGINEER $000 Finest com j pany im its line wants engineer, HOSPITAL ATTENDANTS POR LO- cal pogition, MIDWEST JOBS. FOR MEN ETTERS pay Rg WANTED: ALERT, EXPERI enced Real Estate saleamen in new office in a fast growing lo cation. J. R.. Hiltz, Real Estate, 1011 W. Huron, Fr 65-6181, WANTED Glectte mechanical predeets tor dre e. For Pontiac __Help Wanted Female 7 BABY SITTER FOR 2 CHILDREN, Both school work 533% B-l Riker Bidg., RE 0416 ee CAREER GIRLS Figure cler' $270 dt. secretary......... $270 & col Bookkeeper covceen 9200 enter aehce . S240 MIDWEST Employment Service Pontiac State Bank Bidg.~ - * i. Seve. . a cy ERs ey + ely ey _2 ast}. STEN Green Png Te A Trail. Call eve. tt 8. v ence. SLIP sewer, Shop ita- Press Public Relations $250 | merchandiing tht and fi or beleuag tw oe hour - y Gay or , ___ Building Service’ . 12 lO OL al TO aa A Ll lng A SET OF PLANS DRAWN rw Bs poy ge wy Comm'l. "Mt x WE NTER, 0 RE- industry. OR vot. ‘Aner N._ Montealm CS—DORMERS s, acdi- . Pore FE 45063 After 5. MA 5-1134 cone AND) irmingham, Pontiac WANTED ou NO GIRLS: 18-25 INSURANCE part on A-| CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 46866 Mipleld tile and footings. PRE 6-0056. BA D be NDER BUIL : . FE BRICK, LA —_— Also chimneys. No job — . Ld cial. Guaranteed work, Ph. FE 4-8604. CEMBNT Is OUR SPECIALTY. Floors, basement, EM 3-4879. CEMENT & BLOCK work. PE CARPE: Sere mt finish. Free estimates. OR CARPENTER. REP AND va we ie oe 5 ae. service, Weather- . _ pew ir, PE 40274, WOMAN c M_& © ROOFING ARD >, SIDING, in Ho yr. bend on oof. S00” Peatiac Must live in.) Gown, payments start tat 3 ver Ot 2am. : service eM 34 é 4 a6 od R-| BLASTERING NEW AND REPAIR ee eee: Cat eter 4:30 FE| SOR. Phone PE 22008. _# +70 EAR FOR ROOF REPAIRS Pest i a. Sspaens | Si™e oeet L ee ee \R. G. SNYDER FLOOR LAYING. ! Help Wanted 8 ing and finishing. Phone FE — geod, healt. White, No have ont, Lise om, Pre Soler? qe @ mont Y food, sm: 7 ate Set ee or oe heat and z sent out. a. bandle MoNess La ag ag See ike Metta Sonar ._ Clark mm. Instructions ae or seman _ Work Wanted Male _ BLOCK, BRICK & CEMENT WORK chimneys & Fireplaces built, FE 10) a =] ‘cork. Wel tes: rea- and | BLOOMFTE i ows, le. Free est.. no obligation. FE 2-1631 é Gite an T_LAYING, ‘SEWING — 20% Discount November arid December employed ma time, TYler 2 A 5 stimates. No job too big or small _FE seat, —_ Ph FE §-6593 or OR ‘SEWH CLEANING tric—Sewers Cleaned 4 leally 4 Rot £4 Sewer. Cleaners CURTAINS FINISHED Piain or expert finishing en latest = AvtowaT UNDRY, TREE PLANTING AND REMOV. i Sten & Trucking 19! ib SES| FRB. gl Leet eine. - “George and Dora’s roinance didn’t last. They called it off PICK er | and got married!" pn Bh e iv . PE 53438. ~ BEDFORD MOVING Distance—FE_ 32-8787. ai & sont HAULING OF ALL KINDS. FE 2-1548. ——} ‘TIG HA’ iO AND RU asl §-5033.. AND HEAVY ROCKING. “Rabbi po grt dy 92-0603. ee ASH oe rebbich hauled. Clean up. FE 4-5134, as |— ODELL CARTAGE count ovember, MICHIG N HOME REMODELERS |° i Distance Moving. aad “Thane FE 5-6806 __ none FE 56006 Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS % Ton Fete Tine UR, Ton Stake Pontiac Farm sand Industrial Tractor Co. Open Dai » wodaeiating Sunday REDUCED RATES tar e ven, soe serve you. Smith Ver WITH 2 TON STARE TRUCK want: haulin: Painting & Decorating 20 aden DECORATING — PAINTING ee wall papering. Call for esti- mate. FE 7-1 -INTERIOR DECORATING. Waneet d Real Estate 32a) a HAVE CASH ° CUSTOMERS Pr ges agg 2 gue NN AY need pene ja . tront wanes. soeseny in th $15,000 to $30,000 class. We are in desperate net “3 te 3 bedrm. hom bring ow represen- tative to o advise you, no obligation. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W, Lawrence FE 7— Eves Next to sumers Power Lig YOUR Wouse wit Us— A. G ‘ELLIOTT & SONS 31640 N'Western Hwy. at M’'beit. “MA 6-2503 e SOLD OUT We have sold all] of our gdod ro! prompt and courteous appraisal, 5-6106 | | | __Rent Rent Apts. Furn Furnished 33 Py my ows pownrow burp, Office in rear. : ‘eat Cod (ND BATH. 107! ints WN. y Apt. 1, aiter 4 y |3 ADULTS 3 ane 1 E +3088. posers 4 OR 3 shed. hished, mon . FE 4-466, pot. MODER SECOND . 1 school aged “onde Apply " gus Per RY (DOWNS: RARE | o * . ay. FE 5-160.” baad MODERN. Ct. off TEN YEAR OLD og nero: ; FUR- ‘wel- ROOM, Adults, Ref. i) ‘g we. __Marshall Bivd. ABOVE AVERAGE, 2 ROOMS, IST | floor, Private entrance, ‘share bath. For clean working couple PE 4-7267. BASEMENT APT. FOR 2? OR 3) gentlemen, Phone after $:30, FE_ = __. Lost & Found 24! Share Living Quarters 30 LOST DAR AROUND, NO. PERRY OMAR, PLEASE CALL FE LOST—BROWN N& WHITE LLEWELYN ro a ts rere. TERN oor. SETTER BIRD DOG; LIBERAL REWARD. PHONE FE 4-0721. LOST: GERMAN SHORT HAIRED White baa liver, —— Pointer. Around indw and toe a uy 31294 or FE 4-4803. Lost: LE BOXER poe PAWN _color, y ty MA 6-334 Hobbies & sie mA; PO ARGUS C3, USED, $32.50, ARGUS RE terms PADDOCK FILM SERVICE 1055_W. Huron FE_5-8753 ENROLL NOW. FOR FALL sed"‘eve” clanges "hous sotudin eve. 148 ig Sst mrt Keego Harbor. a fl be ets. $1.60 = eames mu) s. s to fit) BAC? E is Bast Lawrence. PE 21414. Notices & Personals 2s err Reasonable. Free estimates, Aerotred Knapp Shoes ns SI seve argon hs Oe cn 31008 ‘Ai i 0 Airport | Mason Thompson, FE _4$364. ALCOHOLICS “ANONYMOUS i PAINTING ERIOn & EX PO. BOX terior. jr cent. disc. conk. TRYGIRL, OR WOMAN REED, Genssgteok Pree est, PE 40205. | 4 rigy ie A ye wae ei PAINTING, PAPERHANGING. | ats ‘Magnus Michaelsen.. Phone Popes removed, Estimates. FE . Confidential. The §al- 18. vation Army. (OR, EX- | AUIAVOX HEARING AID. RM. 10 terior painted. Dependab) ee ea §-5285. AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES. LOCAL PAINTER A RD DECORA. Licensed, 30 years exp, FE 5-520. tor with some o— time. DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. eT) rs, Burnes. FE 2-8814, 93 Mark. PAINTING. P: a HAYRIDE PARTIES copre PURNI! "PE 32-3231. Painting & Wall Wading Free estimates. FE 2-2706 Painting & & Wall TW ashing $2711 "Television Service 22 NIGHT TV SERVICE. | DAY . "5-8390 Fe &-12086 or FE _M. STR. Fix-tT SHOP. fee. 1519 Baldwin, FE 56450. TUCKER'S RADIO-TV. FE 56-3714. _ PE +3000. 168 E. Pike St. ~ ATTENTION PICTURE “TU BES tees Senae mee 20” $18.00 te”...... 906 40 m"...... 818.00 1 ‘YEAR WARRANTY Metal and _ electro tubes. tnsethion’ “ , tm our service CALL NOW ‘FE 41515 C&VTV co an moterstantian alternations, | ‘ce cells FE 45607 on. roofin, . general remodeling. Cetngtne Soke _Typewriter Service 22A Mairect, to salesman, FHA: | tePEWP ¢PEWPITERS AN ADDING MA No money 0 job too large Bl dood a ‘g Bane work. Poe ag ronal, Dally 9 to 5, i Printipe tod Office Sup- D & M BUILDING SERVICE | Genqal Printing and Ofne Fre Sta res OF ee EYPEWRITERS RENTED — 20046 Mitchel!’s, 123 N. Saginaw St. aes a fies 12A Upholstering 23 yg S DRAPES, SLIP COVERS, MA- “eet eer Ee terials, Beadle. PE $-1971. “standard | DRAPES MADE TO ORDER. OR Jengths: 1" x 2", 4", @. 8" and! 3.9575, Aged fo ee ee ind 30: | acer : Fs Gui 61008 evenings, | | EARL mD Lake Rd. MS T. 5-8ARS APPLIANCE CE SERVICE SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES & BED- We service all makes be? — spreads, Your material, FE 54-5707. oa washers, aes Roy's all types of small mall app ances, Lost & Found ro : BEAGLE. PHONE FE Ki & BTR ENCHI ING __5-1838 after 6 water line, field tile,| LOST YOUR PET? WANT To ag bet. Po ope a home? FE ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS | 1 Rescue League. repaired by factory trained men | LOST: ..4 MONTH OLD Sean gis, Sawer s| rela atleast fence 8. Phon ° Fe 30135. of Sandy, pare Wat ANERS. ioet. ER, BLACK and Walls and wind asonab: Remedi Ong ont 3 paawe down, —h HR. TV SERV. | 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS, 97.50 | * —— Studio, 18 W. FR napkins—tast service. KNAPF SHOES Ellsworth S04 8. Santora FE $6720 Birmingham Child Care Babysitters and actical nurses _avaliable in . MT 4-460. =e CUT? _ IF SO, Let Us Give You 1 Place to Pay) Edw. M. Stout. Realtor Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS | 41% South Sazinaw St FE PEO: In OW USE Glaxo plastic type coat tin stead of waxing linoleum. Waite's Notions. PONTIAC'S DOWN TOWN SIGN shop. Show cards & a brushed ers ae the ie. Qutdoor s. 1 Auburn 2 PS PE Wed Children to. ) Board 26 by meaoon CARE, UNDER ‘< YR8. ._ PE 4-6532. ccemeae CHRISTIAN HOME. Ber care, OR 3-2280. 1411 Genella Wtd. Household | Goods 2 One F URNITURE NEEDED Entire home or odd lots. the se ft tor you. B oeniy Phone OR. 3-2717. IT OR A stove. i to have for sale = want proms, ous serv- est price in | pooch call— OAKLAND TY’s LARGEST COUN USED FURNITURE BUYER FE_ 2.2966 46681. YOUNG TEACHER share Ae. 4d working © wir | ean _Wtd. i. Transportation 3 WANTED: sein RIDE ,PROM | COM. $50. “Cal after 9:30 EM 34501" Mi or our clients. See me boners’ you sell, ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. To Buy-To Gell~To Insure Batis? co, IES ot,, ee WE - | NEED 50 . ’ LAND CONTRACTS RIGHT AWAY (AND 66 MORE WEXT MONTH) We 5m sive on 9 opts som othe, bw er es Give us a e Pree estima’ ., Nicholie & Harger: Co, Huron Bt. the sale of your | lee you are | (Meet | | 333 ‘Orchard for "ihe = serv for, No con- too large or too small, Ph. FE. 6-6165 eve, til 6:30 TIN. a 3% MORTGAGES _ On ple OR SUBURBAN from b acre with foot trestage. r closin B.D CHARLES, Realtor wite POE a0: Eve, PE bass ’ CASH |e ah give your contract away. ; an praise your contracts Any hour {. C. HAYDEN EB, Walon Realtor | Cash Waiting | i soot scourteous ac’ A. JOHNSON, Realtor "1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4 ao TO GET TH MOST FOR YOUR Patrid eall or see ily for quick, a vanWont 4o40 Dikie Hw; Of 3.1358. fi FAST ACTION! If you have the contract—we have the —_, Clark Real te. Ask for Mr. YOUR —. comrect” or equity tin your Kt. Tem mpleton, Res Realtor. irchard Lake Rd Wanted Real Estate 324. Wid. Miscellaneous 28. BOTTLE GAS HEATER MA 5408S CHILDREN’S DRAYTON SLAIRS Local like to lease modern a bedroom home. Books. GIRL'S AGE | ea orate. 5. 3, and 13 money, Wanted to Rent _ 3) TRADES—TRADES _ Sai ret FOR YOUR HOME. ee WRIGHT, Realtor Oakland Ave Soa tte PLACE A “LOST AD.”| Call FE2-8181 for an ad 71 *to recover a loss. Dial FE 28181 for.an ad-writer. Say “charge it.” : PG Wood Co. Corner williame inte. Re OR 31235 After 5, WE HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS = re Class C pe es medium sized ga — well located. Immediate ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26% W. Huron FE 2-742) OA 8-3339 ~ HAVE BUYERS '| For 2, 3 house: Lanoe CLEAN 3 ROOMS. STEAM pal or as ery “Cal us : & Vebts furn. Couple ek, SOUR] serv aly: Oakland. “PONTIAC REAL. TY LARGE LOVELY 3 and bath, = near airport, Adults, OR sisi ‘137 aRUY 5 PE _5-8275 tae “9:30am, or after BU R SELL ¢. Bs ee I will personally buy your prop-| NEW BRICK E. THREE erty or will sell ft for a and s. Be entrance show you how to set cs * the radiant heat, 3 East price is reasonable. now and! —— MU oe a . _ NICE, 4 ROOMS J pie hs . . ROKER f. Prefer w couple > FE 41157 . FE 17-0006 one, No children. FE «i368 Ave. fo Twp, and way ee vacant, rE ENTALS AV. me, wy jue 6 rooms and bath home in ge neighborhood, ful) base- ment. Located near Rochester -on —- top miles from Pontiac, Inquire, TT N. Bagi- 8t., Pontiac one NEW MODERN 5 RM. WITH _basement. Pontiac Lk. OR 3-0138. NEW DUPLEXES | VERY ATTRACTIVE | BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM | $79.50 RENT this value, Between Fa = Ciem- s $2,360 DOWN. $9, FULL yar? py he —. che Call FE Rambling 3 Aw tached ssrege ‘and breezeway, 3 q dryer included, You'll like it, FOR LADY Lake Rd 870 per month. Refer- _ ne Se ED = _ences. Pt FEL 2 "| CLARK REAL ESTATE 1/room Apt. and bath. Seam heat, ae ARE oe I LAKE Di FE 46492 Tocated one block Sin pres iat eee avail 1362 Ww. Huron Open ioventiigs. near Eastern Jr. 4 i ea) Estate Wil teat trom bee, 18 March | FOr Rent Rooms 37 re Seu Pr Phone’, OR 2 MEN. CLOSE TO PON. K NI IDSEN | LARGE. pe. ROOM MODERN APTS. tiac Motors: Days Call after 6:30 PE 143. x til Sey” Hollow Motel, 3400 Dixie wy Listings Appreciated JACK HABEL fm ¢ emg SN “PE sate Tri 1. $-0338 ome Ir JB. TE neve A pao POR _ — W. Dinnan and uron Pi Ww ollngs waiting. “= Mahan Has Buyers The force is — F peed will certainiy our -- stislactor Our 19 years * sa a, sal pone les aml om ben be iis. sal SG Che day to list y To Buy—To Sell—To Trad You BUY. IT- WE'LL INSURE IT ‘MAHAN REALTY CO. =_—* ae Estate’ Exchange 3 105 W. DOOR POST NEXT Biko Selling Your Home? We have customers wi homes and farms, We Russell Young SOLD _ -or Not Sold 1 your tan"t sold yet It's because it t been lasted WHITE BROS. Dixie Hwy. “Phone OR }-1872 of OR 3.1700 WILL BUY OR List ea LAKE "Ottice ove sone Com Coasmeree. ce. a, ‘ontiag EM 3-3311 R. 4 McKINNEY UNiv, 10798 ——— WE SELL the earth. Por fast & cape service give us & e need a = of all types Caan buyer for 4 bedroom brick home. Must be sroak side We are open from 8 am, to 6 p.m. Call us today L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W_ Huron PE 24610 WE pare Bah boner are — y 4 is 2 family yr ‘ a 10 $0 tamily: now if rou think ou want to seit Quick action Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TN. Seninay St, Ph. FE 68165 Open es, “til 8:20 NEED oe = eed sold tically every- thing we have. Plenty of buyers walt . If you wish quick efficient serv ce im selling your sagas call Dorothy Snyder Lavender | 28 YEAR: Pt pet ESTATE | “e | 24a L ASTINGS | WANT ED- listings seeded. We will appreciate _— yoo by seamed aaee a effi- PAUL D. D. HAMMOND 26'o W. Huron &t, | SMALL j MODERN a clean, $15 per week plus utili- _ties, OR 3-8389. TWO ROOM BACHELOR APT. _ PE 4-5655. TWO LARGE CLEAN “ROOMS IN Pontiac. OR Opstains” 3 ROO. PRIVATE and entramee. Adults only. a Augusta. Sat. after 3, all day Sunday Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) 1 ROOM beet mye fp fess = bath, heat, hot a: and stove farniihed ws only Alberta Apts, 200 N, Pad- LOOR 3 ROOMS AND BATH, f month, Call ROOMS BATH, nished, a beat, hot water Ss Sein one. Brick, Available imme- WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTO 1, ‘¢ & 3 ROOMS KITCHEN PRIV1- deel: 264 8. Parke. Cdretaker in EERY, HOMEY AT- monpnere. 1 a, —— Blvd. Ft: after 6 AT BUS Lf eT CLEAN quiet roo fa 8-7332, 7. ou i oT Licur ACHELOR APARTENT FOR) _older man. FE 5 BIRMINGHAM. RC pee LADY. | Kitchen pevnges ‘Wear = Mile | Woodw MI 41229 MI ee BRAND 3 iD NEW jonny wa HAS SLEEP- ing rooms, furniture. Auto- matic heat, Fst bath. vedi OR 3- ~T700 CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM R buddies, FE 40376. 42 Matthee: Near the Beach At Williams Lake. On a large ot story home with lot available, Lake privileges. Silver Lake Fzceliost 3 bedrm. home baths, oak firs., ie and gumwood' trim, e basement ind 2 car , | fened this home i M.H. KNUDSEN $10 Pontiac cate, Bank Bidg, ’ CLEAN AND saa ROOMS MY 34051 CLEAN, WARM ROOM. Fon I aie. tation. __Near s 8 CLEAN, UlET or a DAY __sieeper. No drinker. 1000 Baston. COMFORTABLE ROOM. HANDY __ For Rent Rooms 37 LIGHT HOUSEKBEPING ROOM. Norton twin beds, close in. LARGE CLEAN WARM ROOM, on West sare Witll GARAGE ON WEST side, FE 42000 .8: am. t & p.m. FE ¥ fore 4 _ p.m oF Valencia. = Led FOR B oom =r 4 por Secetal coh bas bus, rE _ #14 SLEEPING ROOMS, FURNI- =" Bess ‘Beat, prt, beth, for work- MEN, PVT. EN- SLEEPING aM. trance. 174 State, close im, Gentleman only. FE 4-8363. HOME STYLE MEALS. SPOTLESS- } I rooms 14 Matthews. FE 412 W_ Huron : "| Open Eves. “til ® fun. FE seed bat 4 AND BATH, GROUND _—_ cee See thy 2 am . b - @Re what we will be at your _ or _ door within 4 with cash | 4 ROOMS AND BATH WITH PRI. for your . Call now and tell vate entrance. Adults, Keeco Har us what you have. bor. FE 2-7543. UPPER FLAT WITH Et. M. Stout, Realtor heat. 222 Going. N. Saginaw St, Ph. PE 56-6165 5 ROOMS, WITH STOK! i Open Eves. ‘til 6:20 _ foe winter supply coal ; per_ month OOM APT ¢ GROUND Ngee ‘ae 8. Parke. FE 4-6458 C 5-376) ~ ROOM APT WEST SIDE FE SEACTHPOL BRICK, 2 B ? BEDROOMS on Lake’ front. Picture window tn living room, eee decor closets, tied bath, kitchen cup- beards. 15 — from Pon $110 month, lease optional per _USiversity 3-#813. “GOD RENT ALA ) AVAILABLE With tout children av aMa RENTAL Service 382 Auburn Ave. ____ Ne © hone « calis. NEWLY DECORATED, 7 LARGE _ bes auburn orcigy vt Soe and entrance. iT ROOM FOR ONE care. Plexible rates, Bug line NEW ria 3 on © Jem 1365 Baldwn. $85. EM_ 34134 Call PLEASANT VIEW CONVALES- 5 ROOMS, NEWLY TED, ent Home. State eapernans r) $65, heated, Adults, 514 Huron 8t.,| to retired and aged pe ang Commerce, Mich, Lincoin 14-3017. ervations by calling Room A AND BOARD, GOOD meals. 9 E. owned FE_2-7633. ROOM & BOARD FOR MEN. Warm, clean & quiet. we 8 distance to Ponitac Mtrs, 4m £ ‘Mansfield MAN repel by _beds in Southegm home. ROOM & BOARD FOR dies, Close to town and bus. t6 week, _3-8887. a \. Nicely finished \ of Round Lake Silver Lake loo ft fi or tom sontane, nicely lantosaned $, North Side peueeteny clean, conveniently “BUD” NICHOLIE eal estate and ineurgace bad mt “Clemens 1201 Eve. Mr lower FE bone MUST SELL late ROOM AND > BOARD FOR MAN, near plant. On bus fine. rE 4-0324. i Ss REST HOME 1350 | ‘ Pontiac Rd, Rochester hag va- cancy tor two elderiy ladies, Call OL #1 Sacans COUNTY'S FIRST state convalescent home men women, Now “akin reservations. 161 Branch St., Pontiac, Mich. Phone FE 6-346. 4 hour Le , Good food and excell oink CORE NORSING | HOME WEST SIDE NEAR WEBSTER SCHOOL BEDROOM, LAKE FRONT, Boe, round lease. Couple. MY 3 BEDROOM MODERN FLAT, OIL heat. Woodhull e, 4754 Hul- rest. oe * smoehee Rote, Sonat er rn modern, imm session. OR hy $65 per mo. CABINS BY WEEK. bi pe EAMP-ine. OR 3-0801 or 7 ADAMS RaaTAt ee TaaVCS 382 Auburn 7053 —— 2 and apts. for rent. Pur- | furnished house and large house _unfinished. FE 4-0976. FURN. FARM HOME, CHILDREN ae Phone Romeo PLateau FURN. “HOUSE FOR RENT. COM- — Lake, west, 3468 Moberly it GARAGE HOUSE, CLEAN _ No drinkers. | 1635 Oakland MODERN HOUSE, GAS HEAT MY 2.4662 WALLED 1 LAKE |} MODERN CON- veniences 4 Det. -UNi- __wersity 3-0878, ‘wrenmige. onty. Rent Houses | Unfurn. a re Ee Staal Eves. PE Satie 2 BEDROOM HOUSE » NEAR CRES. | ee ee ees sed 33 2 Oe cake, 8s Ee ties ROOM BATCHELOR i 2 BEDROOM H . NEAR AU- rhiua ao tn burn His. 2 fae ‘ BEDROOM AND KITCH- WitLial GC. TTCOMB. . a | men, vate entrance. FE 5-522. i eC vate bath, 2 ves sir 4 ake. Lake ¥. io. heat. Large and rage, $35 te. Adak ‘on Albert Apt. pe meet Fie’ ga : aio *Guilren c Motor, Inquire 22 Aubura. Office nes _ Rite" Boat ete _Mulities fe forte Call own wEaste. COOKING | Fa ities, wis 3 BEDROOM RANCH ~~ BLOOM. field nds. FE 5-7354, 3 GAS “HEAT. b 44-0808; 4 ® ROOMS AND ) BATH. CHILDREN = OL 2-5361, after 4 p.m. re ND BATH, Off. Heat, _1_child welcome. FE 2-356 #32 FORREST 3-308, 7 to_10_p.m. WOLVERINE oy around. MArket rt p.m 5 coms ane oe ee Reet coe) Ss Motel Reems 9 Star Sea. Hmmeaiate pee | TEL AUBURIN VASBINDER Rooms by Day or Week . ___ FE _5-8875_ Alsy I of 2 room — Rent Houses Furnished 35 464 Rabe enero, ‘0230 HOTEL ROOSEVELT FOR RENT OR SALE. A MALI. | - oom wy Pee er dia! — AND BOARD = ce. an ey bome for 2 ladies. Rooms $12.40 up Bath, $17.50 up. ne < fn: HURON ae ae CLEAN OD. ern rooms ay or West Huron St. ‘Phone FE 2-266. 40 Rent Stores — | Convalescent Homes 38A | 100 8. SAGINAW ST, AVAILABLE _ Sto.” kind of business. a __ Rent Office Space — 4l CAPITOL SAVINGS AND LOA Bide. FE 4-0561. Dbl. office ere ; able Jan 1s | DESK SPACE | Insurance, attorney or accountact | Telephone answering service. | Large erat 7i Real Estate Of- fice For Rent Miscellaneous a ONE W. AY | COAST TO C RENT, HERE LEAVE THERE | Open and Closed Trailers F E. Howland, 3245 Dixie. Hwy. OR 3-1456 ? BOX STALLS 3 FOR RENT in | nice barn with lights & water. _PH, MAple 5-3641. _ For Sale Houses — 4 ROOM “HOUSE, “FULL basement, baa apr area, Some — to done; Only GEO. MARBLE, Realtor 1 Andersonville Rd. Waterford * PHONE OR 3-1268 NICE 5 ROOM OM MODERN BASE- 43 - block from lake, Located in W _— $1500 for our equity. FE. bg 6: ae 36 = BY OWNER 6 older esse Harbor, par api Tage wg we ee a eit, oi Aeoere. _ Seer otites, “YOUR LIFES MADE EASIER through Classr fied Ads. To solve every- ‘LOVELAND. 188 C Lak Pe Sasi e Rd., mete else Partridge 1s THE “BIRD” TO SEE NEBRASKA STREET Here's comfortable 2 bedroom ~aah basement Meet anh cues as a a. th: $1,000 WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2.8316 43 W. Huton 8t. Open Eve. 7 to ® bday gar e, One . . e, Carpeted liv room & = = bed “end 1 roqms 4@ House is tastefully Senora: ed. oil heat, gi $ cae prise “call” now for pool Pull bascepent, gas heat and hot water. Back porch is screened and jot is fenced landscaped. Only $6,750 with $1,500 i and "low monthly paym: 30 days possession, —_— Lng —— this two bungalo: ews wine full basement and auto: matic heat, Near bus" and schools and an $6,750. LAKEFRONT—Beautifui lot, trees, and shrubs, attrac- tive bungalow, Double My reo bedroo: 1 only $1,500 first to see “ns checeainnat buy! RAY O'NEIL, Realtor one FE Huron, Open, $4. Phone FE Co-operative Real gATH MODERE 9000 | 5 ROOMS AND BA HOME eg 54 : tic, 4 WEST § Ss SURRAN « BROS. | NEW HOMES: PE 5-8063. R LL A, NOTT, Realtor: 170 W. FE. 4.5005 Charles | BUY — oo es Tonnetts equity °s" OF THE : ; : Pee a a RE ee SET mee eT an rer eae ee Ben A ne oR cre ; ercial. THE “ELDORADO”. bunaelow oral basement, oa hen beat. Live NEAR BY! Gr’ $750 D balance $2.200 on existing G.I. Close to the ahere.. neg s- n. Mortgage, . : 4 ae geen on, pavement FHA $2,100 Dn. HERE 13 ONE OF THOSE, mr. Pine Lake and Keeee Full Price $14,700 Seisiens” Ganasews” Waal’ kaos: | Harbor School, 2 Fs IN COMMUNITY. TY. WATER 8) STEM. ment A smmnodiene ‘, ( kK cme ie homes to be built in Clark- ) BROO ee ue = pe Binoy me HUNTER Tan § reer what you've always wanted in vite ye will take that home of your own, It's a loss on bey oak-f me Open 9 "til F all face brick has three/| at $11,755. you have $1,082 200 & Woodward, B'ham. MI 4-6700' large bed s with large down why don't you become the LAKE . = a spacions Lab . lucky Bew owner? By owner: 2 large bedrooms, ¢ cates, saaveaieaas tare ane tte OWNER TRANSFERRED. Must are tgs tile baths With colo age ‘Newly dee. 2 ¢ car arage, sun 4 The home is heated with fail be base ent in y of | sylvan room breakfast and fire- ’ e. Big. comf cay ot. place, FE 2.8405. perimeter nd om mt oe feet a very ry comie: rtable nh home OF YOUR srms forthe children to “play | a ) x en ¥ * A aE ge. Winding blacktop ro , ose | B. D. CHARL ES, Realtor ‘ to MIS. te Walden, at | Soutn wk FE 4-0521 e lim. o r nm 117 8. T Vacant—Keego Harbor | ngnt S'mile to mndel Open | Co-overative Real Estate ‘Bxchanae 5 mes & bath, oak floors, nice hers insulation, basem with ace, laundry trays, fruit torm ‘ s : & plenty of sheds. Wo think you'll fixe it at $7,500. Very E-Z terms 3 Bedroom Suburban a large nicel: jandscas Re hss lovely new style 1 to & daily. sash, LOON LAKE SHORES “t Brick Ranch Type If you can cu this value, we would Fg Ud know —— Just listen to the value Laontiaee # all brick home with ; car beatae garage. Large pg ——- home with a & FA heat. oe “i living} oa be mice ae theme: will . Terms. lary $13, NICHOLIE AND HARGER fe. 4% Bam Si. For Building Sites or Lake Estates canal = oy Select oak p odliga with tile ath. kitchen with lots of birch door ¢ Ss. ‘* 1 foot ) alton Bivd. Lake privi- pa room shell house Cnt you $4,245. 8110 $45 our R addl- See information 201% on Raeburn Ct. ‘with 8 inoarn, St, OWNER SELL RURAL HOME Eee vith George R, Irwin FORCED TO $3% W. Huron St. _ SUBURBAN BUNGALOW Just off oo 100x129 room 12x25, heat, aluminum storms & Good size bedrooms, $9, $475 FOR eur. FULL PRICE HANDY MAN HOME Vacant and ready for improve- — Large liv room, se te dining room, kitchen, with stool, 1 room down, large room up, water heat- er, garage be sold this week, Clark Real Estate, 1362 W. — &., FE . Open Eve- SACRIFICE: $2,500 BUYS $3,000 equity in $7,150 home. OR 3-0792. Drayton Plains | Beautiful 6 room ranch. In- cludes 1% car garage. Gas | heat. Large oak trees on a lot 754x200 ft. Includes @ re- frigerator and stove, $12,750 with terms, Brick—Commercial close to downtown. $25,000.00 | with $8,500.00 Down. HAROLD W. BIGELOW Broker PE 5-804) Pine Lake Privileges he eee etely fu . Oo - ae Sr. Tet down "Gail tire mos | frenince. growine plaster ef e LJ or idle- =. uo St. Phon __belt_ Ra. FOR SALE ? BEDROOM HOME Joke Kinzler, Réaltor ty - ee ee | 670 W. Huron 8t. $650 DOWN homme. ‘hares lot Somplets’ on tea, ae = ‘om plete on 24 oathly. Dorothy Snyder Lavender 3140 W. Huron PE 24411 oe oe eee eS eee IERBERT C, DAVIS JUDAH LAKE we Ee brick 6 room house = ys is ng for reo: HURON GARDENS This $30 MONTH Is the on oe located i acre. Needs @ werk Ovuside bats. 9650 down, | bonnes WRIGHT, Realtor ve Resi Estate pa ‘ in i at ih > & AR ~ § oO = Hh 5 | i, He ! a it Russell Y Young - ra h\ Wh v yo BY OWNER, x tL. ie style home, 1 Sere’ ot Tang, 40800 with $750 down. 4 ROOM HOUSE. NEW, NOT Se Waterford _— own =. m possession. * Only ta. 150 | GEO. M ARBLEY Realtor with $750 “do : we sew 2 | See Tees b capi FOUR BEDROOM BRICK 2% BATHS’ & 2 A pretentious home with two bed- fewer and 2 bedrooms up LONG LOW AND RAMBLINO BEA 'L HOME $15,960 Beautiful spacious livable rooms ; room 13 SUBURBAN L HOME 6 UTIFU =, For dollar value I honestly gos conus beat, Gis heme rir} condition inside and out. situated | on bag 4 po SOx1Ts with Anchor | ve ar garage and a ment par aoa | lence with cm gas ya love- ly beth and & 3 dandy bedrooms, and other outstanding some frat, pice front corm | OUTSTANDING BUY ‘ALOW $7,900 BUNG. $7, Investors price for this attrac- tive modern to mi bed- poem § heat, plas' i} alls, as walls, = floors. Only 10 years id. Just off bus line, near Wis- ner . Bell or on a 3 or 4 bedroom home. = GAYLORD Four Bedrooms 4 Barc home built tn land. 6% West suburven. 7 7 miles from Poo- tiac, Total price $13,000, terms. Markle Street A wonderful family — dry basement. Close school, ceramic tile bath. $11,706, terms. % Vacant—Melrose St. 4 fom home for rm d $1,100 | tes — ta Priced monthly vgannens of $30 per month, : Second Street Three b cele cement ies Income ne Property street. $70 per month uae = one 5 reoms for owner. Whittemore — 4 rooms for owner plus 2 room apt. to rent. Auburn Ave. 5 rooms for Se owner 1 four To Buy —To sell_To Insure GAYLORD FE 4-9584 14 E. Pike St., Open Eves & Sun | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 2 ~~ rooms up, This is a well } and on a amy street. jeaving city, pe = art tof sell @g SOON as penal’. com~ all USSELL A. NOTT. ge 176.W. Pike : PE 45005 COUNTRY HOME Located northwest of Oxford, 7 hom: x 200 ft. lot. a, a and full furnace, 2 car | Sesses: Nicely landscaped, Price MEAGHER REAL ESTATE - Oxtord, Mich. OA 86-3122 __, For Sale Houses 43, 5 sei oas FLOOR FURNACE, 2 closed in porches, paved street, | { Eastern Jr. $5500. with 5 room modern, storm -— screen ndows, lak . Close in. $8,950 with, $,2450 . Paul M. Jones, Real FE: __tate, 832 W. Huron. Ph. FE +3505. 3 BEDROOM SHELL HOUSE. Low down, payment. Lake — aly Eregeen Plaines oe. Southeast Section ef RUSSELL A. NOTT, REALTOR Ww e PE ssoet ved strect D. RILEY, BROKER PE 41157 or FE 1-0006 $500 DOWN New 3 bedroom house with base- | ment. Interior unfinished. Good tiom, large tot. OR 3-7301. OAKLAND LAKE $13,950 Near Drayton Plains: &piit-level | 3 bedroom bhomé, Butireiy in knotty cedar. Large living toom has fieldstone _ fireplace new Anderson ws and plate windo' — window. 13 x 18 ~ ouies kitchen also done in knotty eotat has ¥ stown cabinets & combination 4: & dishwasher. bed zi bedreoms: with large clos- jothes and linen. ¢ in bali, Bpety rflmyen breezeway con- ie, which cu con. be co : Full base: ae berth a — ae gad. cast iron bus blaming tu fa Owner has and land- ‘77 ft. water —— pebiered in 3 down or will consider immediate offers. HOLMES-~ ~ Perry. Now. dens: basement WHITE BROS. USED HOMES LOCKING? privileges. onl y $8.950 with easy terms. Immediate Possession =a. aneeme on this 2 heaven me. 1,000 sc ft aa fort with cotar shakes sidin ven 4 iving room, Automatic of! heat. bath fixtures Vestibule homes Priced at omly $9,050 pointment. For Your Retirément 40 acres of stone free black loam | soil x r corn crib, ete. Oxford School district. ey 30 days. | — a. $1,500 down $60 oes mo Kenn 5 sppointment only WHITE BROS. REALTORS Phone OR _31672 of OR 31205 __ Bateman West Side Brick Consteting vel 6 large rooms Juding . ving qndebne fire- neee reom, breakfast and it's waterfront. Only $12,950. Elizabeth Lake Estates bedroom 1% lots. Landscaped perfectly At $13,450, there's Be reason for shopping. BARTRAM. Sy van Village 4392 Disle Hwy. OR 31950 __Eves OR 3-90 3-9096 ‘GATEWAYS to) The ‘Maywood’ YOU Hee PRIZE THIS EST SIDE Near rian Hatche: rated 5 room one floor | plan brickerete home Duilt f tm 1945 | offering a vestibule entrance with | guest closet to the spacious liv- : room, wall-to-wall carpets in _ living, dining room, and hall, oak floors, plastered walls, ful] bawe- ment, ott heat, tubs, space for — Combination storms and Landsea: lot 70x oll a This’ prvennd like ary. pos- losing of Ot- fered: ° Bio. see terms, Gali us A city: HOME newly deco- | ~ | Fen one acre at East side WE SELL—WE TRADE elty Hmits nor. fellow School, peoageoin 6 eee > and Dor semi-bung w rooms “as : , 4-1857 oak Ray ht. h, full oa rs. reh, fw ere Real Estate. ee bee \ space for Feceetin caaane roe t apg = on d A tT 2eT rage, assortmen ruit an oe ONE LEFT ries. plenty shade and. garden a64 omeee feet ranch type shell spot, convenient GMT And | home bedroom large living | s Chub. 7 day possession. ‘room, its pase: ment, good ered at $9,500, $2000 down. | tion. $395 A CITY HOME WITH A COUN a | TRY ATMOSPHERE. ONE LEFI |__ To Buy—To Sell—To Trade 768 square feet, well constructed | you BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE rr | ment, Forest Lake Country Club Area room brick ranch over 1,500 square area, full basements, fireplaces, ‘9 baths, Bolly with built-in range an! ovens and disposals—%4 acre site berhood of quality MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FE 2-0263 Huron 1075 W. NEX? DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE GILES $7,450 FHA The full oe on 2 different models of 3 bed Large Country Home § bedrooms, 1%. baths, matural | fireplace. Full basement, 2% sae | oe rage. — 2 acre site, well | iC. “Schuett EM 34197 tooms, “windows, tile bath, basem for We have ae key. : A’ MANOR On Bivd. near Adams road One of loveliest homes on the : a six room mn We are privileged 4 one x homes, Big six room 3 n it com, room heat, only $4,300 down. Joseph F. Reisz 53% w. a te ree. ft. ie stores and trans- pen jon. You can't find a deal for = price, #0 see them now HOME OR Sore LET US SELL YOUR HOME GILES REALTY CO. 2 W. Huron Pes an oe ae Real Estate Exchange 3 bedroom ranch . a garage. sie hog to occupy. See it for your- driving out —— — iMS®) to | | HAPPINESS | |In Watkins-Pontiac a ne | Cass — = go to i104 North Cass | ider home im perfect ped where every provi- sion for comfort has been used Large livin room with fireplace, full sized din- ing room, kitchen with sep- arate nook, new furnece, —— porch for summer img and lake Pte ae All for $11.059 With only $3,000 down $1,473 Down | en aa mo PT. LIV: wooM. BALCONY BEDR ROOM. Ite CAR GARAGE — $8,975 f OPEN FROM 1:00 to 7:00 Daity | $1,850 Down $11,800 with peaygenton _— Pay- ments less than rent. KENNEDY PEN EVENINGS "TIL 8 2 FAMILY INCOME. . 4 rooms and beth on first floor, bath Ages one | Pos. ‘$105 ly pay-— acre of Jand, month) thoes Mae M* “™. $9,800 OrAe 3 ee large 7 room room for a, tubs, water very nice —_ back po | with fruit trees. HILTZ AP OTE salh ae SELECT WEST, SIDE, on one of Be Te Te trees. = fruit Real Estate 1011 W. Huron ERY & INCOME Living quarters for owner-— | Se settee Tal a business, with beer Son ense. CALL FOR ALL THE ‘AILS. _ Humphries Balance on GI! termg/at $73 per month includ taxes and msurance. bath, full basement, gif heat, ala- minum storms,&and screens, and good fy end loca- tion, $11.7: . Karnpsen Realtors FE 4-0528 317 8. ——— Eves Co-operat ive Real Estate Exchange , BY OWNER, 4 ROOMS “AND > BATH. FE 5-0736 ~ INDIAN v TLLAGE | OPEN SUN. 2to 5 P. M. - 188 OM a K RD. Brick, it story, m home. Fea- tures Ceramic ‘See kiteben and | bath, gas heat, natural and new ca ing. Top a See. rice $15, 3- Neer KENT Established in 1916 PRICL this good 2-bedrm. near me 9 day Lake. Ti Page asl “*#T, Ne iow for only ‘s1080 wn" ithe" ‘Gown. NEAR LAKE OAKLAND—GI._ re- sale, Modern 4bedrm. home wits ovet 1 acre lot. Tiled bath, modern kitch.n full basement, garage. Lake privileges. Only $9,950 with $3,750 down. ° BRICK gage 3 bedrms., all on 1 fr. full a rm., modern kitehen. You ¢ E be the proud ist owner of home for .$16,300 Near Siiver. Lake BRICK INCOME-—2 family. Bach side has }bedrms., and bath Full basement, =; 3rd fir, Good west ents. oe at $16,- with $3,500 ge m DRAYTON # ue mode: to. vitedern vischen toe ox wer, & a ; , —. Overhead. and ce rvileges,. paved . $13,450 with $3, down, os : SUMMIT 8STREET—This 3 en... with bedrm. ; of base- FLOYD KENT. Realtor, [124 W. Lawrence Eves. Next to the Consumers Power $1,050 down Call today tor ap and | | | 4286 Dixie Gr DO 3 + ranch homes, full . Cor- —nher_of Perry & Kettering streets. wow !! Here is a 5 room 3 bedroom ranch home in a very neighbor- hood, Plastered walls, forced air oll heat, nice k . a nS iso ft. lot. Fir e, red bath fixtures, re liv room = din: i. t will in 3 E......-4 w on 5. —— - only $11,500 with SMALL FARM A full 3 acres 5 with 5 room home rooms, large kitchen. Full ment, i%) car garage. House not quite complet- ed. : plaseer. Small chicken © Young f trees. “Call us By for @ — Only $7,000 with $3, LADD’ S¥ I La | Co-operative | VACANT oe HOUSE, | Hwy PE Saas) OR D123! | matic tit must make your. NC. Drayton Plains ays Real gatcte. Exchange Go0D 21842, Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES AUBURN HEIGHTS NEA ae CARL W. Bird, Realtor we Nivea We ESS ROCHESTER state; imme- 4 alt xcelient loca- ‘ soir, Ment, fa? possibili- ia” 12.000 wa, Manage fell, EGY aasiihed buyer Maurice ca ge Realtor 311 W. Fifth St. Rochester OPEN TODAY vith wor R. HOLCOMB & SON | , “new bath, Beery: fs turn you . wane. Ph PE 2-4651. This Week’s Special $500 . Lee near Oxbow Lake, Some fixing Bo a its the So Sentyman. brand new j bedroom home on 3 lots over er de - ving course Lovely hw step-sa — Oil beat” in immediate ‘EME BRET E rs GREGG: - Union Lake Rad, EM 3-3314 Eves. 3-3705 R SOUTH B will be di | have only one 5 room home like | this one to to one of aluminum with shade INCREASE YOUR INCOME peed You don't cut your expenses, family eee home we Viegraph | and $2,500 TOP . BR In Hickéry Ra and expect. to move in before HOME gg opp tl gr LARGE = stores ae sbout this Evenings erington, : a payments includng afford mote thap’ § $1,500 Then you “pape us at once x 6 call Mr. Heth- | 5-43.28 sell. So get your offer | our salesmen quick. ining room, kitchen utility room awnings. teres, on x two RE oa just buy can oan home is Golf Drive. will swing the deal RACKET HOMES ‘Knolls, Hickory Grove kiin Fore NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES e Pectutine automatic ons heat ond | het w oak tile utility room toc within block of Pontiac's new junior high school, Also m: other = standing feature .. ail from 1 p.m, DIR 3: From do tiac drive out N. Perry St. to Madison Ave. Ww left at open sian to model at PEARL. BUILDING Co. E5703 - ou Ne® ranch bome, we m, 2 bed a, heat, | anes eater. Oak Noors, wails ready to be a \ at e, pic . some to do. Lot 110x308, Might tract and cash home basement gfar schools. | your werk and can’t | down? | bapdain i JOPwcE OPEN 4 JOH £17084 S. F NSON, Realtor Telegraph Rd. E 42533 + is” “ROOMS AND BATH “PURN. arage and breereway. Cocnee J lot | a sum. | Near ' 45. 91500 down ES “ANNETT. D 8ST. modern, newly decorated, nowt tures, new modern kitchen, s, oi) heat, ‘cine rented. boards 4 4 and bath ; cor “garage. nice jot with flow- ers. $8, w. — pa hag seme work to be "ROSE Mel ARTY JP 2-262 or FE 5-3578 BUILD NOW Will butlé on your lot. ae bedroom brick home. Automatic heat bet +4 Time La ! more this year if “R. DUNLAP Lssioert _Builder, OR 3-470 | KITCHES :. Oeunt SINETTE, LARGE Liv- ahaif carsce, 7 ain car sme, iyae eae beck vard, 1183 chester, Fi Price » Real NEAR W W ALLED LAKE): oy pos- | i | | $11,500 sopennet BUNG. bedrosms, Oe ae. st. L.. BH. BROWN, Realtor erative Real Estate pee Listings Appreciated JACK HABEL Representing “Leslie R. | STOUTS. Best Buys Today $595 DOWN - Located on 2 lots near Cass | Lake we have this cute 6 ,foom and ytility room e with stool’ and shower and electric *hot water heater. . Total price only 96050 AVON TOWNSHIP “TRIPP Exclusive Wards Pointe Dr. Architect - built lakefront Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 ba ns ad St, be ve Suet Eves. Sa rent and buy this 2 50 room ‘home bt low va) ‘ ae $15,9 a m yment, Close stores, ccnoete, bus 3 BEDROOMS line, Total price $3500, FUL L BASEMENT St. Vincent's | $2,060 dows, Qiet, voll Thame ‘dics condition Living room, | ene: Fully ineulated. plone Gining room afd kitchen on | 212. cS 6 fu, ‘bees — room oe | breeveway, 11%) block high tiled os & — 3! cor Blew — b cellar. m bina. o : storms & screenk. ‘tod can be “tivided for ard bed | bait An etcellent home and a- _ Rie ~ . en Re | 100x150 tot ae at HOLMES- ro | E replace | 2 2 Family Income “FE been, Bloomfiel Drayton V Woods saymneah Bloomfield Brick Ranch struction, Living room with — — dint lent condition. | } residential — 2 . $15,- has bedroom, 2 bath home of stone and frame con- ell, breakfast a i d Highlands wa teat! By. VALUET, Realtor | whiting Es BARTRAM ¢| SYLVAN LAKE ay $a 500 uD. A possession. TO BUY et ert REALTOR Partridge is ra Hotel With Class B Bar ON gh lh Se Seo ace to main 4-leane highway riers plus 10 rooms space. en rly gross approx. ag vd MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE. ve. tuwt@Al Bg. ae Open Evenings nnd Sunday 1-4 Well located in beautiful _Eliza- ; ye) yi age Ron ge 2 Sara eRe ees $395 DOWN large x ‘Three ad ie merece! Ere ee o win outstanding Take priieges:| WART & PARTRIDGE REALTOR | FE28H6 Meal Ketate 43 W. Baten 8, Open Eyes, 1 to 9 Z BEDROOMS tobe, Te ry Nese garage, ia bape PR... 5 per oan TRAI rR ai bee tS hy A 3 Par on contract pie toe ER aE ee _ Saginaw Four Bedrooms 1953. : SS tere oer Markle Street A wonderful family home. 1 ov close - to an & Coramte tie bath, Vacant—Melrose st. Tae g any payments of $0 - = Street ree rooms, tiled basem pal car io g ~ cement drive ig home is vacant . Must be sold quick, Call teaay. Income Pro po “f° \ Oak Hi street, income plus 5 room Whittem ie geen d fe owner plus 2 room tay to Auburn Ave. 5 rooms owner ius one two room ia foe and one ‘our room apt To Buy—To pete Insure yommall Hoie Wanted ¥ment on 3 Lake. DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it eas through Classified Ads. "lial FE rent, oe swap, hire only $04.57 per Tee Sages 1a =i on hee. water 3 extra lots, me seresan, full beth, cabinet kitchen ® part basement 1 block from s lake $7050. CASH for quick sale. 4 LAKE PRONT AND 2 more street. NEW CABIN at st. Helen (3 hour drive trom og In heart of deer coun ia bt taining bench a - NEW LOO CABIN. FIREPLAC two scree. Between _Suburban | Property Al" Thanksgiving’ s Here! 5 beaseom” hom facheg garage 8 area, Priced at $13.- 600. Terms can ry ranged, iI Roy fee Inc. public boat land. | $2,395 +o 4 to 4 SMALL FARM WITH TWO HOMES Fost 19" mines in ce “irom "onan, fo One home has 2 bedrooms and car ga with full basement. $11,000 full price, $3,000 down, WM. A. ‘ig KENNEDY 6 ou” cama AND Petes, | ROMEO 110 acres completely © fenced, Lovely 8 room mod- ern home—30° 4 bedroom terrace. — Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor W. Lawrence Street Open Evenings FE 5-8161 or FE 2-1396 | See = aes ss Property 49 . om WITH SMALL BUILD- io om" next to al- ee nm location. Pontiac’ Press Bos Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A IN THE AUGUST JOHNSON block. One of the most modern stores, ¥ for Insur- Dec. ROGER ~ (HENRY, Tne. ‘OL beri , Becheger wasca AREA On pe Toad ecross trom Gen- eral Proving Grounds Success: = med farm bh on 3 scree land, barn for horses of kens. House | hes ¢ * 2 baths. beau- tiful, view, H. P. HOLMES, INC. WOodward 1-110) — . Conare eo7 + os For Sale Lots 4 . ACREAGE” 2% ac! parcel only about 3 mies! en down and wait tl orn ‘ona expect to find this L. H. BROWN, Realtor 102 W. Huren PE 24810 Silver Lake Privileges i sate er Lt tall sa Sylvan Realty 2383 ORCHARD LAKE R&D. aT wr ELT Perry Acres Sub. No. 1 north of. hi, Sa at only $2.600 with LADD'S INC. cm Dee BF gg zn Pe ee 4; 4X ae change Commerce Lake r 3 co a ttreet aa 2 the other Pric 2 lets. 8. ‘\e0 08, 8200 Dn on on ness i Priced for 32 lots $2,100.00. $35 Dn, $90.00 monthtr. $780 $30.00 iy. down, . Commercial Commies ot take ain tog Whipple recat ne ee HAROLD W. BIGELOW Broker FE sme Mig-y pom y roo" bePa™ MAHAN on Beautitul, the ctty sub-|~ f yee ean have-ell § lote for! 3.000, 00 rel WARD FE. PARTRIDGE ree | REALTOR Geiser] ery suitable ance doctors or architect let possession | A. JOHNSON, Realtor | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 “ATION ON THE way to new City Hal! on | 44 East “pike at the. Goes ia ve = ed rede apd high heatet ——, a. Leg ag tg yal e te mad TS ft. in Tem og Seed for Gon businesses, hardware, acs | ‘Business 0 Gopsrtcabios ‘31 DRIVE-18 wae FULLY | juipped, eq disposed of | Smmedisiely. i GROCERY STORE BEER AND Wine license. Stock & be for $3,000. 48 Putman, Fe 3-9 ‘GROCERIES & ME. ATS) Dame pee bus v bringing ass a ooo. | , good fixtures, including _ cash register walk in All offered down. A perfect setup for couple | who wants security and be your | = boss _— of the $115 month. eI —. = from | Foome, | | WILLIS” M. “BREWER | Parke PE 49181 re ‘20532 «EM «3-408 “OAKLAND AVENUF | brepe: ¢. Zone commercial. ; PONTIAC RE ALTY py 137 Baldwin — 5.0275 | MOTEL—8 UNIT " x ulate cH (enact yas many — hunt hy heapés Ey oan 9g ng room for 20 to 30 tional $12,509 will handle ——F 9 Act at once MICHIGAN BUSINESS ‘SALES CORPORATION 406 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG, ____ PE +1582 Li _faeny Realty, Ortonville Two Store Buildings es & with basement. One i¢e: iy other vacant she 500 with easy terms. Ridgeway REALTOR ans Bald | eamoraetre. Real Estate Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEF A ure SPECIALS | Exchange ha available, mo. wee = overhead bar. ‘ay . Huron st, Open Eve. 7 os Do Vou Waht to Own Your Own Business ? hk Whee hems & inode 3 seem . oe month with 6 wer cent inter- ben. |: $15.900 with $7,100 | 3% sou se i TEAGUE. ee a STALL GARAGE AND Livina ee Leow . dow “4 FE 28316 wee RAY O'NEIL, Realtor FE_ 5-132 Money to Loan 53 nn {State Licensed Lenders) GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1948 to 1994 cars pre veur tithe Most derls closed inutes Loana also made ‘oa furniture. | Signatures and other securities Oakland . Loan Co. | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG PE 2-9206 FE 41574 Extra Fast ’ . Service You can berro quickly | signature Ser or furniture | Loans made without endorsers for any ‘worthwhile ~— Up to 20 «months to repay HOUSEHOLD _ PIN oe 202°N. MAIN . ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN A HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph_Rochester OL §¢0T11, OL 1-071 Tivinosttwe ann EE £25 to $500, to $300 COMMUNITY Loak’'cd wrence PE 23-7131 ___ FRIENDLY SERVICE Need $500 or Less WITH QUIC kK - SERVICE? - Then Home & pete. fe the piace | to come. Mow * mad voar first von Se come in ee] phome for cash to $300 on your | auto, furniture or S mature and | a repayment plan suited to your need*. Griendiy courtelon awaits vou, Lesite Fieisher, ager, Berkley Voss, President Ph, FE 5-8121 6 service ae Ty Ba gat Gua Git Geoat Lory Home & Auto Sele pacer yao 57, - tratin oket ten “woods = icon — ea. e "Gomminity Nati Back Bide: | §° refigersieey east, complete, a $500) & i ee sigs Bede ll wing | ret Tome, dinette to ths ot up chests. pew fous Sei te & ORE + formes, % a3 FINANCE CO. 709 Pontiac Siete Bank Bldg. Mertaage Loans 54; LOANS $600 to $1,500 i. homes. a dg For Sale Miscellaneous 60 » ATTENTION Home Owners — Builders stocked with 6 ft. bs 4 ADE TO YOUR ‘Free estimates = yd aiven, ee SURPLUS LUMBER & | MATERIAL SALES CO, Offices—-ere—tocateds———___ | Pontiac, Ind Floor, National Bidg. | Drayton Piains, 4512 Disle Hwy, Walled Lake, 220 Barnston (neat to Bank) Utica, 45462 Van Dyke ‘one block Nerth across from Bahk _ Swaps 35. AN AIR “KING cas, WIRE RE corder, com with micro- phone and 6 of | hour ay wire for smal) piano. Must im condition. Call EM | _*a2il after 6 p.m 5 Pars. aS Pec BUILDING LOTS WOR a in_on used sta wk Ba 31355. | _H J. Van Welt, ¢ r BOOSETRA iLER; WIL. contract, vacant KENMORE whixon WASHE & os or trade | SWAP YOUR OLD ICE SKATES ¢ On | a pew pair. We sharpen skates j Complete ine of fireplace fix- tures. Pull toviand now . open. Lay-away for Christmas.’ Shop early. Lots of free parking. BARNES HARDWARE 4a W Huron St HOUSET rRAILE Len. Witt ia trade for anything of equa! value. | PURNITURE FOR SALE § RUGa . FURNITURE SALE. 2? RU < K._ aaae a siadie couch, FE sul WANTED , FURNACE BLOWER. RUG. 12 x it. EST SUBURBAN _MY 32-0703, Neat 2 bedroom with garage or | 4 Be. oM set . basement, !| Double dresser price, around 37,000. Will trade | Laree mirror ES a Ee ee e r elby, So Gt Bie Pl | ciate care ALL FOR $109 ___For Sale Clothing | 56) gnown MARMINK FUR cua _ sive 14 Price $36. PE 45195 an: 4 COLLEGE BOYS DARK BLUE | ..W* five Gold Bel . suit, 35 regular. Slacks, shirts | GAS RANGE os and sweaters. Corduroy sport . it. coat. Men's eufts, 37 short. Lady’s A fitted cloth cdat with mink bed fram: Sooo. asprin collar. worn once pizre! jack- 98 Dining’ reo: m furniture, table, 12 to 14. All 9 A. Mon. 4 chairs, butter $00. Large walfie and reasonable. PE 44016 iron, $8. PE 48041 GRAY KID FUR COAT. NEVER | ¢ BC OAK DINING ROOM SUITE. worn. Size 14. Reasonable : A 8, OR 31-4439 misao OR 3-2782. After 4 p.m. ee = ROOM SUITE JACKETS, * TO 12; ALSO mace cad _ mitt Fe 8 ae LADIFS DR. ATS. MA-| HAND TA ternity dresses. 18, All cane “nee oan Wy aa © __blecloth. OR 3-0725 after 6 p.m iiaN's + Ea COAT. Sige 3. Boy's pants and sweater. we rice skates, site #%. Boots rubbers. OR 3 MUSKRAT “FUR COAT, >. Yarps To TO SERVE YOU ahomeny desk Lm _W. Huron. 4x8 sheet rock C & C % Fight vacua Webezeer const UNTVERSAL REFRIOERA. ’ Ma é ; 5a rE Suu pHa to You | xg Bid. w bine Bde per Me § ro a ID YOu SAY MAYTAG Wai WASH. | UsED HOT POINT AUTOMATIC pouvie bow! am txt RL sta fh... 8 0 We os hem, asher * _Thyle "Bhecirie, sat . and w ake ne hp tg a Steel inenen bo, Phe ed ula Diner TE SUITS n fea . ok Ag n apes esi is he som for average. cetling rh %. = * room | Meee} 2 s, ~- 3° is S aT ae Ld ~ Sn “3 _tables. 3 table lamps, Pid ove “WAY NE « GABERTS “FUEL OIL TANKS | ¢xeefa ywood | " DINING ROOM SUITE: 9 PC. 4 TELEVISION SALE 135 gal, Ideal for nousetfailer 10% panellas W pine ane : RCA Console. new picture tube aie | He 28 mg ag FE Sis? SoH ot ft |RCA Table, bew picture tube. . .859 | Sal. $3). PE 51467. _ | Camb. alum. doors from : 8s See wv Emerson Console, new pte. tube ‘ge | FIRST OtAtITY .: *TH- | w P Comb. soors 14.95 sale cost. otter floor sampie Mi ube 78; ne an | th set, au fh 18 Orchard ‘Fipenoias 6 SoakGdATED aND | oh! out at 60 cents | m SALE. © OUARANTI ‘D RE- rigerators Ass s ae se Wringer washers. ipinner washers ..... Vacuum cleaners .... v's. 06 Oskland FREEZER FOR SALE. #2 5798 up Roy _.PE 3-402 “TAKY over mops, Deel oil i, TARE | |F IGERATOR. aa| - ft. Like new, 2-o0T4 PAY ONLY $2 WEEK _ Pearson’s Bank Furniture 42 Orchard ve. ‘it yrtie, Huron Gar. es pei RS . HEYWOOD-WAKEPIELD DINING Boy" - foom % jen 42 & 60 Senate *0 P2-2678- tone FA ASHER. CH CHEAP. KELVINATOR ron UPRIO FREEZ. | _er,.2 vrs, ao he 9x12 LINO. RUGS. 3S. $2.98 {4 Fr. WALL TILE. RW at Viner t My PRICE RUBBER BASE PAINT, GAL. #3 80 SALE ALCOHOL - A SYERS, 141 W. Hw 52 Gal. Flectric Water heatername brand. Ree. Water heater-—name brand, Reg vesare SH ak’ 1960 WN. Ce a Rd. Lord’s 's Specials ti 5 pe Furniture and Appliances 128 rE diey's Used To Be" ALL FOR $44.95 - PAY ONLY $1 WEEK Pearson’ s Bank Furniture | Lounee chair | Washer extra leaves, aa a, ola : Table ue ate ois. tube $40. ure tubés gooremieee for yr, MANY OTH TO choose FE 54-6189 Y vee | Pe BI INNO | | 121 WN, mitt EARS | TO PA 9 PC” JACOBEAN OA) room set — ae Seren room fu vmehee W.. on ie ree refrigerator, $90. 2301 ay. = r reat “4BURNER | s Move Ww s SP" Fe 'Satee her's. USED BARGAINS poxtag washer, 50: dav & chair, $14 60: ee arat ‘te. Refrigerator, $29.50: ‘Chine ¢ Pearson's Bank Forutare 2 Orchard old Belt Gi Pe. 4-788) We sive Oetg Dell Gus Hames New x garensers and chair 2 ita i modern a, = table 2 ALL FOR $97 PAY ONLY $2 WEEK Pearson's Bank Furniture 42 Orchard |.ake Ave, —e ive Gold Bell_Gitt sed Trade-in Dept. range : Davenport and chair ita na WRINGER “TYPE EASY waettEn. oS ” Christmas Gifts _59 8 ” SCHWINN BIKE. ‘LION. el + whistle and eccrssories __ FE 4-5553 a ~~ pOLL ‘CLorhns BS gALL “Si2Bs asounaeRS FiPae PRopuCTS’ nome, ifts *sbnas Christmas et my % IN. GIRLS BIKE ROLL TOP desk & chair Two tricycles Childs station wagon & baby chest of drawers. FE 21127. __Christmas T Trees | SOA tM CHRISTMAS TREES, WHOLESALE Crouse Farm, On 0.6.23. 1 mile North of M59. For Sale : Miscellaneous 6 60 NN rue ear eee tone = 2 transistor ‘ only : est in tools at lowe — Women saat Anti-Freeze...... Be off Hames eA — Raa lad Lee fs - Paint te enamel . Asphalt tile . Harold's Paint & Lino 2 ings $50 4 trays, stand faucets $23 Laurd 4 VE SUPPLY. 100 8 Saginaw St. t gome oenie Tg os iy “Eg ge Couper’ sere windows, doors, storm Fogg ‘oll Ld bron and Birch Dinveed Fe 2 i more = _.| 2 HOT AIR enport es | — G & M COMP. ANY «| HOT WATER Sg SR Gat. abs $950: B $19.95; 22x21 double ne * | hand basing from $10.96 Thompson. 80 8 Perry | PREC STAnDin TOILETS: ae 21x32? double Wasnvowis with fittings | aed ored beth sets, wi * stings $108 50 Pac Irreewlars SAVE 1 PL OMB ING 8 ph! 1005 Saginaw St = FE 45-2100 FIBEROL/ UGATED AND | | flat sheets cain ou at cents a ft MI 4027 PURNACE. USED | Complete, $7. FE) ) STOKEL sTOKER IN jon Reaeenable . Parke St two veare 1) Goop UsE ] good cor umes 8 | Saws, machines soarpense. power | heck saws, Pains, ani 5-7835 NW Corner Walton and Opdyke Goon OIL. BURNERS. IN EXCEL- 8, Parke HO sore te ATER gieetrie: Oil eun-ty = furnace. OR $00.95. G. A. _ Thom 80 S. Perry, HOUL eee VARIETY BTORE 7 milee out - Armatrong floor ~“ me Mac-0-Lec paints. Seether __ Phone Eon: mer o. | raumers "Soe 80 aad arti) $49 50 sad $99.50 These item v marred. Also elec. oil bottied gas heaters at terrific values Mieiigne Fluor. | _escent, 393 Srcharé Lake Ave. RAP tprment HF dark foom swn- See a8 iM Wes? Hea RAS & EQUIPMENT. aA. LADIES 1858 can Sa Oo Layaway SLAYBAUGH'S LIGREE & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS LUMBER Ra «Mse: On 3-7002| Shia’ ward ‘oe clubs and bag Rifle and Bi : tures. og Artists supplies, hobby MEDICINE CABINETS LAROB 30 TAT, mirror all cabinet top ieee table. « chairs. Rem. supplies. Check our clas- | 87:96 value $3.95 signtly marred 7140 | sification “Hobbies. and) &dtnets “with soa’ winout woke 3 i S ies” . new 8 triple door - : LA end ates =e | Supplies number 24A, St exceptional bateaion Michigan B CKETT'S et * Kneehole de oy gd epee Ane. ™ na Lake | BUILDING 3) SUPPLIES: r z rb artes: wae 310 | owe Bitches Wurnacts j Youn NGS. NEW 6 GAL. ELECTRIC WATER | $161 Dixie Hwy, piece breakiast set BG $i5| and coal, Hot water and steam | beater, 8100, MA 5-0806. ~ USED: NG Chest of dra $8 boilers, automatic wter heater. NEW ANI N stead p~ hp motor 60 | neperere. electrical supplies. “7 eA “and alsctsic : Warm Morning more $29 — Cows Sees -” Point neeuee ses aa ioe nd cooks i ni wa. EQUIPMENT an es UE SUR. |. 4] Everything for me. Come | St. FE 48431 - ities ot et cur low | BEEP AND PORK. HALF Ail A eR FE 23200 Coal 2920.00 up 7 Sot ers. vke ERS. burners X | Hop U8 Pos Fis Se ; Oakland Furniture o_o. ae TILLERS. POWEX SPRAY EI. kere it 1955 by MLA Serve, ine om 5. rN nlp | *9n8,! ROLLER skATES. Sines payments ovaliabic’ WB biliee ; pe.) on silaniiigerastetiateers aunts ‘ . ing ready te a wien a s cman as EAP STORM WinDOws A Garden and Lawn Equipment. Range * with 100. feet son ig coer “Our new boxing glove type slipper — keeps you from | 32 © ELECTR “B Munro EAT: | “x55, one 24x39, one 5x40. Screens Ne Rd. Barmlonan Mi **: ae Lincoln 4-4790 Bee Breperty sel tor Et with h s1ese ao W. Lawrence 8t. FE 29200 guaranteed Delivered ‘ Bat _ REFRIGERATOR Exeke- | ai a oe’ ss . ry “5 cin Sine Hey nnn = ad a Wed e ‘é « own paymen men I tec a Ni ss at a bi ot RT. BORN finns sy —~ bt LN te = monthly with 6 per cent interest is ber we aria amet, tate | floor and table “lamps. teeter AB mat SINKS FROM $%8.95.| 1 LARGE NA’ TIONAL ¢ CASH REO- Sa® ENTE : maser has A-l 35 00 F m ili Be boht -1 condition. $39 Phone mam | oy Se, Se be 3 88 Ca ode ash }g 2 se Open : .D. RELEY, Broker amiles BED AND a oETRATION. REFRIGERATORS LAST mo ie . nee 8 ree or Webco tog ie ‘on #2 Ww. wat ie . PE 4-157 Dies _Eyes PE 1. a 23-4630 * 1954 models, one of America's | ~ : TOSE OUT “PENNY “PAIN NT SALE FO F WE HAVE SEVE: OD LAND Recom mend BLOND DUNCAN PHYFE With | est brands. Perfect new guar-| C ‘a F oor er = sander : oe with attractive dis- : ; and 4 Excellent — anteed for 5 years, buy a new | Inside and outside birch doors. -House paint, 1 & .. $3.98) wall paper steamers—Waxer toe offer for sale. : / _fition, $65. Se sae refrigerator for a little more than! Grade and Comb. doors Weed gallon a fe aruae | i Ok: Dorothy Se Buckner's | sortre cas ——|_ ihe staeee wine | Hate ty hes Path dabei, ew BE TT hl Int a a a K poo Mein wes om Pe ci LD. a tase Be jaw | Peak Paint © les or pan 93°50 . Ss fas. Kenyon use FE 47737. Sea =n 5, rkle_ | “OOR SHOP 3 ACT ON A NEW 2 BED- Four (4) Buckner Conven- SINGER CO: 1 _. | room bungalow with full ioms offices 4 aps i AEWing MA Ma- NGRR NSOLE SEWING MA- ORESCE x 58 inaw St Open 9 to 9 | mam, ee loc: in @ Br cod ares where vee eco gukly” y bor: ms rood con NIGHTLY Saab “WAGICc CHEF - | |eEne Bo test and most PING FONG” TABLE, | 1 amis , tract balance ee oo oe ee ce ‘ MAHOGANY FINISHED DINING | “cas z,ctere, ao" far gmiva80 a0 modern ‘xpe of lighting for kitch | Site muograph” combination." Mi f \ \ You get full amount, no aoe earnest Sot cs reeuhs. $11 05 value $5.95, bs : : : deductions. ery: FOR TO 4 FURNITURE STOVE : WELLBILT 6 OAs. - | Blighty factory Nmarred. Call at ~PL YCORD SPECIAL : by | : ry showrooms m Fiu- “ + F * & Wood Co. COST OF BORROWING CHROME DINETTE sETS, a3- #1600, Ext. 100. Eves _MI 4.3974. | orescent _393 Orchard Lake Ave ae Soca Be ay only ‘ semble these Yourself and save, | STOVES. BOUGHT. SOLD. Cex: DIAMOND RING AND WEDDING a REALTOR at Buckner’s I8 LESS er ene oak te changes Turner's, 602 Mt Ciem- ginal cost $280 sacrifice “8 bg Nem 1488 Baldwin Corner Williams Lake Ré. & Mie| THAN YOU THINK $60.05 val PE 2-0001 $50, PE. 0003 [OR 3-1235 Office ue 930.0). These are brand new rp ATT mS rar LPS ELECTRIC HARD HARDWARD ___ After 5, call OR ™ - aes oe ba oll — + ones make see | oF RADE-IN DEPT. _ Duo-Therm, ,600 BTU OIL FUR. Buuidine. ‘supplies OR 31217 —— et needed cash quickly : - Large elec. range~Hi, le; 820.95 | ‘ ‘218, : Come in look, compare’ and be s Suitabie for “yoom, House. em ne “Cansei s WITH $2,009 Down. SS — . See i here! 12 ft. bigh Oxford Trailer Sales poltle gas. Trailer parts 12 high, 47 ft. long J Bee it here! Auto Accessories 80 iss. apcin lisa iia te Soeitinaaedl avai a tl acaiea iittala AUTO PARTS AND ACCESS NEW, rebui you ome "8 AUTO PARTS FE 3.3200 | Mile south: of Lane, Goes on M2 @ Fad ny F soy THE HIGH DOL LAR “8 J. ANWELT eS a & “CHEAP are or_eves — OL Ll. SPENCE - USED CARs €2_Oakiang Ave FE 4-793 See M&M Motor Sales dollar w ‘ste model cars OR 3-1603 pe tg 1981 CHEV CHEV. % TON ; PICKUP. rE __ See. ~~ SPECIAL form body, 2*speed axle. WILSON GMC Oakland at Gass FE 2-9203 FE Bacal TRAILMOBILE TANDEM. 30 High side, Open top. Pie 000). For Sele Cars 91 VALUES “e/ GUARANTEED |. TIP TOP 1954 “Seviadath Savoy 4 door. 1950 bee vg overdrive. One choice” ies Pontiacs. ARKSTON MOTOR SALES 3°. & MAIN 8T. ce i i» outs UY Seve AND TRADE Chevrolet 1955 Demos Floor Cars—Officials Cars AF SREAMEAS, 964988 Vw TO No Fisancing Proviems HASKINS Oaldeal tees ai oe Fastest Grow open Nights 69 Birming WANTED: RIDERS: TO SHARE, on fing make any model. Top | 1951 Ford F-6 14 ft. plat- New Credit Plan Baik “wuper hardtop, reason. | Te reese eee ene [Die car Ea CON's HUDSON CORNER OF PIKE A West Side Usa reg ee “atte “he mere overbead dy t West Side eesti 1985 poten TRICIAN 4 DR. aera Shas pante ia, x oes ear qeas car dows, harry On ‘OMAC =| Haskins Chev. |" Dixie Hwy. at MIS Maple 54-3071 — FAVE YOU BEEN TURNE Carkner Stude DOWNS WHEN TRYING TO BUY ened : FORD COUNTRY A red add. “5 EDIT. . Ratio, heater, WW WE RAVE 4 coop * omnes AUTOMOBILES | — Phar’ rou CAN Boy ig 1088 ro AGO WEEKLY PAYMENTS ‘or* eee ARRY Z ’ : LITTLE hester Ford Dealer No “POR Mor onan oe YRS. No Co-Signers! _A_ GOOD: PLACE TO. BUY.” . . \ ‘$5 DI ATOR, 4-DR, Immediate Delivery | Palriane: | radic. ae” Goa Deal Di bo ey white wall tires; 1.400 miles. eal Direct! 'E ORION MOTOR SALES re Clarkston No Finance Co.! MY 3-2611 Buy Here—Pay Here = rena ie & Sines, bt #3, Sa. aio Y’ALL COME Woodrard ttt to i084 FORD cu NE «DR. N ATIONAL ooheeh centnian. $1200, MA 58586. MOT OR oor "peat — 1960 RADIO, USED CARS PRICED $25 OVER WHOLESALE KELLER |* — , Soa Piymouth Dealer bert ite the | BIG 1G BOY) CHEV, 1935 STATION WAGON, car appearance, just ued car down. Easy GMAC | term. Haskins Chev. Disie Hwy. at MIS ___MAple $5071 ‘CHEV. 2pR. t. fiees: FULLY equ winterized L AIR, 4 199 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR. RA- Pha body 31 CHEV. DR. ¢ 3000 | ; sean Radio aa EEN, OOD GooD yo 7 CHEVIE E SEDAN. . BEST | PE 4014 aed VROLET eT. ‘ss | STATION ¥ WAG- A Mt s, @ | shield washer, Will sacrifice, "Con Fe Johnston, ‘33 CHEV CONV. $1005: 3 ene. sees . steering. radio, nd metalic brense: color, All pat IR wag B NORTH Woodward Mile . TAKE OVER PA Chrvsier, 4 tires ike new, real clean. PE 5-2766. 105 crud heter a YORKER 3 > Carkner MI eau. ‘$1 DODGE CONV ee pe tle piled nes to wet this no 5-1100 Wood at 13 Mile Uncoin S-tib0 "83 DODGE DR iO AND heater. with good: credit a buy this no money LAKE ORION M SALES M%4 st Clarkston Rd. FORD — M Y¥ MY 2-2611 “i! DESOTO, 2 DOOR, HARDTOP sportemen. In condition, new tires, new ry and win- terized. $750, FE 2-6656, Call after Matthews 1953 CHEVROLET . Bel Air. 2? tone blue and ivory, Radio, heater and Power- glide This car has never had « scratch inside or out, — $1045 1952 CHEVROLET = car. $095 1953 CHEVROLET Hare greaves is a0 2-DOOR: Ral 10, Na RS oe =n FORD COUNTRY SEDAN Red and white, Pordomatic with DON. $i ALL WINTER- y for cold weather. ‘#& HUDSON, }DOOR: OWNE! Goed transportation 'F’ ‘oh, Tose - $2 HUDSON 2? DR., WAS $505: now for fall clearance, only $205. NOR Ww fal at 13 meoln 5-1100 i955 LINCOLN 4 DOOR” RADIO, heater, eg steering, GOOD ‘a | MERCURY «DR. RADIO 4 AND heater. Carkner __ Studebaker. +3410, Birm. "ty MERC M RY MONTE EY rant seacciee ie SaaS ‘$1 NASH SEDAN. WA ge ‘Now _ for clearance, only $205, » NORTH CHEVRO! [ Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 5-100 i985 OLDS SUPER 88 Sorseay —. —_ equi a geo | es. Will take a -y _Mis"s.aze 1955 OLDSMOBILE — 88 4 dr. Power steer- wer brakes, electric pm Cadillac — — , rear wi speak- er, tinted glass and onves- ie eye. Low maeaee Cost 8. + — will sell for $2,650 +1375. OLDS 9 SEDAN $1306: ivory top. heater, while San tires, CHEVROLET L, &. OLDS - SEDAN: WAS #795, $506 «We're ‘making on Pay 56's NOR TH “CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln §-1100 : ‘4 OLDS 8 HOLIDAY; 81295. Pull power. bvdra.. radio: heater. ¥ nice, NORTH CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile J $1100 4) OLDS 68 = =€6SEDAN. $1395: hrdra., radio, heater, 2-tone blue, full power, NORTH CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincotn §-1100 WE'RE THANKFUL for the many friends and for their continued’ pa tronage. who for them and you may be thinking of buy- ing we offer the follew- ing “Tip Top” Used Cars. ® Bim. 84 DeSoto Hardtop, 1000 miles § $ 4dr, 3006 miles pieeie weg +1 es "Shoes a 3 . ee: 5 -- nests : 2 , § ob See 4 : eafes BEREENSE LISS GSES SESSESzTE i. 3 es = - pe bs 7. GOOD | RUN. . perfect tires. $100. hydra, | customers we have, and| ‘bt PLYMOUTH SEDAN, ONLY /| $305: $405. - We're » mak room for 56's. mah NORTH, CHE ward at 13 Mile 1100 ELDERLY LADY oan “$l ee. R. ; HYDRA.; 2-DR. res. Dealer appraised at $795. ‘i oners rifice ead $735, Call an +3853, ¢ *s2 PONTIAC ckeitina automobile, You ward at 13 Et ile Lincoln $-1100 98 PONTIAC CONVERT. POW- er brakes. Call after §:30, FE ———— Guaranteed Sharp Used Cars All es and Models GLENN'S MOTOR SAL ES 24 8. Saginaw &, PONTIAC « DOOR. 171 ssi Accessories, fakes tt it. FE 5-995. Mile 1 51100 Ac. : perfect condition a set of seat covers NORTH CHEVROLET Woodward et 13 Mile Lincoin_$-1100 Value Plus Deals PONTIAC RETAIL “Goodwill”: USED CARS $995 1953 Ford Custom 4 Dr. Radio and Heater Overdrive @ 1952 Pontiac Deluxe 4 Dr. Radio and Heater Hydramatic 2 Tone Blue 1953 Buick ” Special 4 Dr. Heater Only 2 Tone Gray Whitewalls $1745 1954 Pontiac Custom Catalina Radio and Heater ’ Hydramiatic: Maise Yellow & White White Sidewalls $1095 ‘1953 Pontiac Deluxe 2 Df. _ Radio and Heater. ~ Hydramatic $945 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Dr. Radio and Heater ~ Standard Shift ‘Seneca Brown Factory. Cars STAR CHIEFS Some with full power with . GO! No: reasonable RONTIAC| Retail Store - Peres aise HYDRA. Clean. First $500 ~ HYDRA. | $695 a : Executives’. kale | “TRUCKS ‘2 " % Ton. Low Miles, PK, Cone RyEAIENSCHNEIDER FE ste ~*"1953 Pontiac 4- Dr. access, 1 owner. $075. =e on 1988. #70 see it to believe | g | CATALINA TDR. CHIEPTATN,| “here oa & x, excellent condi- ae deluxe, lent condition. a" x Saal F ‘$1. PONTIAC. Ese _ miles. Exe. Soud. $408. PE — ik DEL @ conan. sinteror' very lean. nu erage icomteng er monn ¥ walt ted aout Bast ORTH CHE eae ostward rec j Si STUDEBA V4, HEATER. page clock, new seat covers, paint job, “ele a, best offer. No" cash pecessary. 605 Auburn Birm, only Z iH Again? Battery Bad _-- Compres- sion Low. What's the Matter Friend, | E "HERE WE. LOO AT THESE PRICES! 53 Chew: 2 dr. R&H..; ae ‘52 Nash 2 dr., R&H.... 1'53 Pont. dix. 4 dr., R&H, . Hydramatic ........ ‘152 Pont. Chief dlx..2 dr., JNTI GO| ‘AGAIN! $495) $995 ‘52 Chev. dlx. om 1952s "| 2Drs- 4-Drs.- FE 5-4101 R&H, Hydramatic .. ‘SZ Dodge V-8 4 dr. eh ‘51 Mercury cl. cpe., OD. ‘52 Ford 8 coupe ” fe? oF. ‘50 Pontiac 2 dr., R6H. ie ‘5! Ford 2 dr., RGH™:... «: ‘'S3 Nash Rambler conv.. 'S3-Ford 2-dr., RGH...::. ‘51 Chev. dlx. ‘50 Buick 2 dr., R&H, Dyna.$185 CONVERTIBLES 8 to Choose From 1953s : Name Your Deal 1955 Fords 8 Left Victorias No Payments Until We Arrange Your Financing \ “CC : 7 i! Cy Owens 147. S. SAGINAW ST. Open 8,A.M. to 9 P.M. $675 $460 $935 $145 $565 $237: $647 $765 4 dr., R&H:. .$385 4 dr., P.G.. 1954s Country Sedans FE $-3588 Won't the old Bus Go? Cylinders —— sare Ww hy it, W Vobbles around like a Ruptured Goose | | Windshield Cracked, Tires are Worn Engine so loud you Can't whear the Horn— Upholstery Torn — Short of Ol Radiator ina Continual Boil Is It a friend of Yours? ‘know youre always late for work— i We Have a solution and ‘it Sure will pay. BUY A USED CAR AT OLIVER'S AN DDO LT TODAY 1951 Buick 2-Dr. Good condition in and out. ' $495 1952 Nash 4-Dr. 1 of our finest cars, $795 1952 Pontiac Custom Catalina ‘ Radio and heater. Hydramatic and ather trim. $995 1954 Chevrolet “210” 2-dr. sedan. Low mileage. A real fine buy. $1295 - 1953 Buick Special 2-Dr. Riviera Clean as a pin. arccrete : 2dr. WOW! What - a price. ‘$1795 193 Buick Special Riviera Hardtop. - 2 to choose from. _ Both sharp ears... * Don’t be a Jerk — You] 1955 Ford 2 dr. 1954 Plymouth 4 dr. 1951 Ford Convt. 1954 Ford 4 1954 Chevrolet 2: de 1985 Ford & Convt. 1951 Ford Convt. 1952 Dodge Cpe. 1951 Buick 4 dr. 1952 Ford 2 dr. Midwest 47500 | -JOrdan 40266 You Can't Buy These Cars at These Prices. EXCEPT At HAROLD TURNER Ford ‘Stock No, MODAA.....6-:$1199 Stock No, 491A. ...+++4+-$399 1953 Chevrolet Convt. 1954 Chevrolet 34 T. Platf'm. Stock No. 347A $644 T. Pickup. Stock No. 200A... .$699 1953 Ford Custom 4 dr. . 1952 Pontiac Dix. 8 2 dr. 1984 Ford 8 Ranch Ww agon. Stock No. GAZA. .$1244 Stock No, P764....4. $1744 And In Addition We Have Many, Many More Comparable Used Car: Values ! ! No Down Payment Harold Turner, Ford -2.BIG LOTS “ Immediat te “Spot” Delivery | : _ Low, Low Bank Rates Meee * Stock No. 318A...... $825 Stock No. 1226A.....$799 Stock No. 505A....$699 Stock No, P731...$599 Stock Nev JROA...4...$999 E ‘ 1951 Stude. 4 dr. 1951 Ford Clb. Cpe. 1951 Plymouth 4 dr, 1951 Nash Rambler Wen. Liberty 9-4000 Liberty 94001 ae 53 ee PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY? NOVEMBER. 22, 1955 ? " Enthralls Very aa, wws, (900) ‘wean, ci) WRYZ, (ine wink, (1400) + WRPON, (i460) * “4 38) iW, Bob and Ray WJBK, News, Mickey = | «8 Shorr’. eaves Yolse of wR rey Detroit Arthur, "ae Whis Streets s iW, Ma WSK: Tom George “Kwa, Doreett Weekda eel WXYZ, Companion” WJBK. George WCaR. ews a WPON, Party ussecwaR” “Mane Ue Ming WWJ, Detroit Weekday WJBK, News, Tom Geo we an, “a , News uy “fi i -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Channel 2--WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV : ae: E ¢ TONIGHT’S. TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. Guy Madison in Western adventure. (9) Circle 9 Theater. Gene Autry in “Melody Trail.” (4) ‘Sonny Eliot. Variety, quiz. *|6:15—(4) News. oe Williams. ; (2) News, Jac a honeybear—from)¢:25_(4) Sports. Bill 5 i 3 i fied A é Es EL Phelps. 6:30—(7) Gangbusters. “Schaeffer- Staley Case.” (4) Traffic Court. Juvenile problems with J u d ge Music. 6:45—(2) News. ‘Doug Edwards. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet comedy. (9) Abbott and Costello. “Barber Lou” gets into troubles helping Lou play in amateur theatrical. (4) Celebrity Playhouse. Keefe Brasselle, Mona Freeman in “I Never Believed in Miracies;” soldier's love encour- ages crippled girl to walk again.” 8 (2) My Favorite Husband. George tries to get out of jury duty, but his friend with “‘influence” only leads him into trouble. Mle ile i 4 star. . 7:15—(T) News. John Daly. 1:30—(7) : 4 H Th 411 | ! gets | ° & d Feo Re i 25 — a 5 ? Li : f i ge it , Z all (2) Meet Millie. ral with custom 5 ae HIGH-FIDELITY EQUIPMENT Whatever your desires , . . whatever your budget . . . there is a superior Bell component or system to satisfy both, See and hear the Bell ; ee AE Se 4, Pa Asselin 19K Yorn 288 eel ay Tepe Recorder CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS co. 2 $e. « FE 53135 3 ee SPECIALIZE IN CUSTOM INSTALLATIONS,” es | Flemming. ? (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett Kaufman, (2) Patti Page Show. Barrry Nelson, Vanessa Brown ley. *)1i:20—(2) Les | 10:30—(2) in “A Safe Combination. ” (4) Studio 57. “Forest Magic,” (2) Crawford. 11:00—-(7) SOupy's On. Variety with Soupy Sales. (9) National News. , & Paul and Mary Ford. Music. 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater, “Ginger.” 11:390—(4) Tonight. host. Comedian Jonathon Win-| ters: Jim Morgan; clarinetist Sol Yaged, guest. 12: 30—(2) Weathervane and Medi- tations. 1: oo—(4) News. WEDNESDAY MORNING 6:30—(4) Today’s Farm Report. (4) To '.|6.55—(2) Meditations. n 7:00—(2) Morning Show. day. -|%:56—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. #:00—(2) Cartoon. Classroom. 8:30—-(2) Captain Kangaroo. Wixie Wonderland 9:00—(4) Romper Room. 9:25—(2) Detroit Newscast. 9:30—(2) Love Story. (7) Request. Theater. / 9:66—-(4) Faye ‘Elizabeth, 16:00—(4) Pee.) Posen School, (2) racaer ocr Search for Beauty. TT is 10:55—(7) News. 11:00—-(4) Home. (7). Story Stadio. 11:90—(2) Strike It Rich. 11:55—(7) News Ace. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2). Valiant Lady. (4) Ten-| nessee Ernie. O'clock Comics. (7) 12 ||| Songs. Daten tates Dag. 12:15--(2) Love of Life. 12:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On. 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) Feather Your Nesf. (7) Beulah, (9) Take a Look. (4) Color- land. (7) Charm —— @® 1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. | 1:30—(2) Amy Vanderbilt. (4) Jean McBride. (9) News, Shoppers Show. Theater. .1$:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show 14:00--(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date |4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) First Highway Patrol.| 4 Security Risk Order ‘Puzzles Pentagon 1:35-—(2) Ladies Day. 1:55—(2) Girl Talk. (4) Fran Har-|, ris. 2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4) Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on Seven. 2:30—-(2) Linkletter Houseparty. 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC Matinee Theater. (7) Heartthrob $:55--(9) News. With Life. (7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice Colt. Love. . 4:20—(7) Rickey the Clown. 4;30—(2) On Your Account, (4) World of Mr. Sweeney. (7) Auntie Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. &:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. {9) Howdy Doody. Steve Allen, j The Senate subcommittee on constitutional rights has questioned Santa Cusls i fm Roundup lieving in Father Christmas."’ British Mothers Attack Radio for Undermining) is 1 Radio | —— P > Nor an SBhe is | | on the — Waves 8 She may be ———- OD television ot , en Te Children's Faith Pinay does Tomult | | LONDON (~The British Broad-| 3} Qrssn, of sisht wow KEEGO ti g ‘Corp. has been accused = iseaeronesl : of undermining Santa Claus. 24 Compound ew * * *& ethers ; 30 Fluff Scores of parents were angry at) 3: sa the government-subsidized BBC) * Aitirmative for casting suspicion on the old! 34 Peer Gyat's gentleman with the whiskers) .. mer ‘known in England as “Father 4 Horse's eat sod Christmas.” 1‘ ihe The ~ - of a ator 2 Light "brown ae ee a = The Brai — $7 ’ : “ ge ~ amas wees. we 10 Grafted (her,) 38 President fab.) Trust hich i 45 Berpent now 19 Pheasant brood 38 Small bird of alities discuss questions sent in by | «9 Grendparental, 20 Light fog rey listeners. The 50 Commit to 2 Singing voice 92 Drove 39 Cartograph : program yes od BE 3 Aifirmatives 33 y 41 Doctrine — : just —_ re time ener 3 le 24 French river 42 Hindu robe BBC Children's TV | pea . 25 Individuals 43 Russian name ‘ 6 Electrifi 27 Merit 44 Small Hour. 53 Hail! particles 26 Indian peasant 45 Roam 54 Peruse 7 Crimson 20 Hardens 46 Notion MEMBERS CAUTIOUS $5 rreeeet month 8 rr rational 31 Coomeng uten- < Senter, One of the questions that eame| 6 Sein age $9 Is able lieve! Hollywood Headlines: “I shall let my children go on believing in Father Christmas as long as they want to.” _* * * Actress Wendy Hiller said “When my children found ‘there was no Father Christmas they not sure that I f H f 4 Ld * oJ ‘The BBC explanation: “Children old enough to understand the Brain Trust should be beyon be- Still Hunting Freighter Lost Off Atlantic Coast pointblank: BOSTON @® — A wide sea-air|t another Hollywood tradition. Cooper is supposed to be Yep’ Man Cooper Talks If the Topic Interests Him the town’s worst talker, A conver-jhe did an Edgar Bergen radio’ sation with him is reputed to be the closest thing to a monologue, with Coop supplying only an oc- casional “yep."* . * * . The question was put to him Is he just a “yep” man? “I dont think so,”’ he replied, *‘I like to talk—when I have some- thing worth talking about. “Besides, ‘yep’ is a pretty posi. tive word, You can't get by in this business if you say ‘yep’ all the time. You've got to learn to say — * * * | “For instance, I didn't do a pic- ture for a year between ‘Vera Cruz’ and ‘The Court Martial of “The trouble in this business is that when you achieve a certain Massachuetts coast with a crew of 24 aboard, Three Coast Guard airplanes) searched in a large area about 150! miles southeast of Cape Cod. Coast Guard cutters — the Ever- green and Acushnet — have been on the scene since Sunday. ’ The Daytona was last heard from about 9 a.m. Sunday when she radioed she was listing and taking water some 75 miles east of Gloucester. The crew are most- ly West Indians. Standardized bridge design is to! be emphasized in New Zealand. success, they want you to repeat lit, The majority of the scripts that ‘are sent to me are Westerns, and ‘most of them are bad. tte ‘Two\be good for somebody, but are things I have done before. Not gouge dh alpen J * @ | “I'm the kind of a guy who has jto do new things, If I don't have enthusiasm for what I'm doing, I ‘give a lousy performance, That ‘isn’t good.”" | See—the gu talk! Matter! ‘ lof tact, he'll rattle along at a, Added: “DOUBLE or MUTTON” © World News be ae ete Battin epee Bal peated es ane) Mansfield D. Sprague, the De-| tense, Departments general cou directive involves, They the subcommittee a de-| analysis within two be | be directive came out last 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. ® Folk Py [ATs |e mre Ole: aa PL ALT SW ALS Electrified Singers 1 New Walnut Cabinet ‘Reconditioned Head " Electric Portables 5 $27.50 iar Sei CENTER — JAMESON ST., miewtthcati PLAINS renee nie anne Vor the Flnust Whasdagicise Blonar,..,¥iat | Jack Decker's. On US-10 in. Drayton Plains . pretty good clip, if he's interested in the topic. But if he's asked @ Breakfast Cofeterie @ Lunch @ Dinners TUESDAY __.| WED & THURS. HURON] | ALSO-wm. Campbell i Walt Disnevs FEATURES 1:00 ait ~ att Te. 8:48 CLARK GABLE ©@ JANE RUSSELL @ ROBERT RYAN STARTS ' ALAN LADD @ JUNE ALLYSON | | THUR.: s in “THE McCONNELL STORY” ei PPE TLO ON OUR “4 GIANT SCREEN! MONSTER SPIDER, CRAWLING TERROR 100 SECOND! AND GROWING BIGGER scant of Today's Lest Generation! in “RUNNING WILD” STARTS blag eg tA ka THUR. 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