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-—Needy-veterans’ families —will-
share in the benefits of a rummage
sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomor-
Legion Auxiliary. Mrs, Oliver Pel-
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Ruby Howard and Mrs. Lee Mohr. * * »
Birmingham newcomers are:
Mr. and Mrs. James P, Simpson and
their daughter Eleanor, 137 N. Eton,
formerly of Shaker Lee, Ohio, He
with Detroit Trust Co
Mr and Mrs. John R Teylor and
their son Johnny, 10 menths, 2751 York - be
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Mr and Mrs Richerd Reason and
their son Paul, 1 487 F, 14-Mile, from
Chicago. He is with Biewek Tool Co
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L Simmons. 475
E. 14-Mile, from Marine City, He is re-
tired.
Mr. end Mrs. John Gersuch and their |
children, Tommy, 3. and Connie, ?
Lineoin, formeriy of Grand Rapids
He is with Commercial Contract Corp
EE ETERS
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Probe Subpoena (Continued From Page One)
for Truman. This, of course, was
after he had seen the FBI re-
port on White and after White
had been confirmed by the Sen-
“ate aa
Asked about this, Caudle said
he feit he had done all he could
by calling the report to the atten-
tien of Tom Clark, whe was at-
torney__general_in_1946_and_ now
is a Supreme Court justice. Se ee
+ | about this man (White) were true.”
He remarked that a lot of people
knew of the repart ahd added that
if, in fact, White was a member
of an espionage system, “then they
would have kept him under con-
Methodist Church, defending its} } neo
row, sponsored by the American] ©
shire from Detroit. He.jis with Parke. |
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Big Gifts Push_|
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Your Commissioners,” con-
May,
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Born at Aimont
inancial Experience
| |Makes Executive Valuable
sioner Charles Renfrew is, by con-
fession, “a fugitive from justice.”
Though not wanted by any law
enforcement agencies, the tall
Jam Handy account executive iby hak
a long line of lawyers which dates
:;back several generations in his
# | Bowling Green, Ky., family. wise. He is the sole exception to
MAURICE BARNETT:
: Bloomfield Fashion Shop, 1662 S. |
| Telegraph Rd., is having its grand
| opening under its new owners Fri-
'day and Saturday. The new owners
)are Maurice and Marvin Barnett.
Now Stands $471,000,
Needs Only $16,000 to|
Climb Over Top
With the Pontiac Area” United
goal—the United Fund released an-
other list of givers who donated
$50 er more to this year's drive:
L. H. Cole Of) Co... 5.1... e500 8380.00
L. H. Cole Olli Co, employes 106.00
Stewart Gienn employes....,.... 186.00
Mr. & Mrs. BE. W. Dickman oe.
Mrs. Gamuel C, Clark AARICEION $0.00
BE. Rorabaugh.............+ $0.00
Arthur Beots........--0. essen 100.00
A&P Supermarket, 22 W. Pike emp. 68.00
"s Foundry....... cesceeseee 101,00
Manville Manufacturing Co....... 200.00
Tron Works... .....00600 60.06
La Monte Bros...... vevecve 50.00
GMAC em OB ceccicncese cscs) OREO
Associates unt Corp. & emp. 152.00
actly why it was done,” Caudle
congressional investigation of tax
Parson's Punch Corp. ry employes 80.00
Products 0
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He said the letter was “my offi-
{ cial statement’ and that he would} CXUXEXEEIRITLE Boo a
Marshall Omith.,............ 06. 0.00
comacl said Tithe nese committee | Seeisea hue Sint eo. had been A hy) 14 “Only a uni a R. eo f hy -Snree 60.00
Morris - Py sade ey cmguges esueaes °° aen-o8
"Morris said that at the open ses-| Jona D. (ili. 0:00:00iiuc050. 1888 sion this afternoon Caudle probably | Por"Sty Genera 7071 Be. would be the leadoff witness. He Goeean Chemers employes... o0.08
said Mrs. Campbell might not even | Pontise Laundry & Cinr. emp... 338.38 be asked to ap at the open | ure 08 sees 108.00
‘Session because” © testit see ae ' a 7 decmeiieines cent
atte’ ite "| Truman’s Refusal
Based on Precedent (Continued From Page One)
out of mothballs this evening for | this . paired by the adoption of a dan- | schools this year was )
the initial practice sessions for “Tl read it slowly for report- | gerous _ a project in social studies, with
the YMCA Church League sea- | ers and then Pll read it for the | “In maintaining his — rights | the result that not only were con-
____ sem. Squads will use the First | television cameras and there'll | against a trespassing Congress, the tributions increased but education
_ ee ~ | “I say this now 80 you'll know ant; he Yepresents | y-seheok eae aaa t
Teams from all churches are|what we're doing and why we're | "0t himself but the people. — aa oe ,
____ expected _to_compete With First doing it.*--———__—- President- Jackson repelled an | 15 the T ay — poate rr
5 At the outset of the letter, Tru-| attempt by the Congress to | public schools reporte d $5,226, as
Th W h man told Velde the subpoena does| break down the separation of compared with $3,157 in 1952.
e Weather “not state the matter on which you| powers In these words: Winning posters in the schools’
aGtTIAC AND VICINITY — Partiy = ———— me.” “For myself I shall repel all | Torch Drive contest are now be
_#. Priga arty _stenty . a {such attempts as an invasion of | displayed in store windows,
= five ca ag, om twee bescmnian conte T assume you wish to examine | the principles of justice as: well as — Stop to i tebeee am boos Trikey, me about matters which occurred of the Constitution, and I shall es
erly
Teday in Pentiac
Lowest temperature ing § a.m.
Siaeccnsiarn i 8 ao.m.: Wind velocity 4 m_p.h.
— rthwest,
when I was President of the United officials whea appointed to fill
the vacancy created by the
resignation of Mayor Chad
Ritchie in September 1951.
He successfully ran for the un
expired year of the term and then
was awardcd a three-year seat on BIRMINGHAM — City Commis-
ii. thus, eccupation: =:
A resident here since 1938, he
| first teok his place with the city
election.
during World War II he acted as
financial consultant to the War
Production Board for Michigan
and Northern Ohio.
A graduate of Ogden College,
Bowling Green, Ky., Renfrew
came north in 1924, joining his
brother in Birmingham and
going to work as credit reporter
for RK. G. Dun Co. .
He later switched to Dun arid
Bradstreet, and then spent 11 years
as a statistician and economist in
an. investment business before
joining Jam Hardy.
His financial experience is an
asset to the city commission, and
of shaping up the city’s finance
department and hiring a director
of finance.
For relaxation, he is inclined
te become a racketeer, of the
N. d., they have sons, Charles,
24, in Korea with the Army,
William, 21, on Guam with the
Navy, Bruce, 18, a high school
senior, and daughter Robin, 19,
a University of Michigan sopho-
more.
“I favor the use of citizens’
Reported by UF Everell Fisher Tells
| -Tri - Area Workers to
Hustle in Last 2 Days
teem it my sacred duty to ‘the
people of the United States to re-
No
sets Thursda
Cee e ee eewetenrae The conference on the 28th floor
_jot the Waldorf-Astoria was called :
as to his stand for several days.
_ On his pre-breakfast walk this
“morning, however, he said-a-state-;
ment was being prepared.
Alleged Embezzler
|Free
Ae on $1,000 Bond! ===
Fred B. Collier was bound over | if
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the commission in the April,
92 Pct. of Goal Sarena
NIE CET YOUR G To be held at/ Pontice High Schoe
___ Set. Nov, 14, 8:30 p.m.
Stieve of Rochester, and seven
grandchildren.
Funeral will be Saturday at 1:30
p.m. from Sparks-Griffin Chapel.
Burial will be in Oak Hill Ceme-
tery.
Dianne Lynn Gardner
To Open New Pa
Kresge Store -Mayor Pro-Tem fo Snip
at Maple and Henrietta
BIRMINGHAM — ‘Tomorrow's
opening of the new Kresge store
at Maple and Henrietta, former
site of the First Methodist Church,.
will be marked with all the glitter;
and cheer of the approaching holi-
When Mayor Pro-Tem Lance
C. Minor snips the ceremonial
ribbon at 9:30 a. m. the doors will
swing open on one of the most
completely modern stores in the
The Birmingham High School,
the Cranbrook Art Museum, and
Quarton Park Waterfalls are shown
than half of jhe store’s counters,
! displayed in
a way as to make all items
for shopper to find.
Henry L. Selters, veteran of 25
company, will man- with
such
easy
N. Woodward. -
Aide Says Truman
(Continued Prom Page One)
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H. H. Savage, pastor of First
Baptist Church of which Mr. Math-
ews was a member, will officiate.
5, 1901, he}
was the son of the late James
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‘the trade by ex-| The hour-long blackout came| representing him on two other) males.
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1953
Brownell’s Charges
The Harry Dexter Wuite case has
stirred up a political furore.
~ Attorney General Browne i charges:
, That Mr. Truman had promoted
White from assistant secretary
of the Treasury to U. S. director
i a the International Monetary ~ *
White was a Russian Gepinune
agent.
( * * *
Mr. TruMAN not only has denied this
charge but says that “as soon as we
found out WuiTz was wrong we fired
rhim.” The facts, however, seem to be
~ Beha Wurtz never resigned from the
-* Monetary Fund and that no record yet
thas been found of his dismissal from
that post.
‘Also there is some support for Brown-
ELL’s charge that at least nine members
of the TruMAN Administration knew of
~ the FBI report on Warte’s espionage
_ activities. It comes from Gov. BYRNEs
* of South Carolina and T. Lamar CAUDLE,
the ousted Justice Department. official.
a o
‘Bea, the n ‘Secretary a
State, said he discussed the FBI
_ report with the President and
“urged him to withhold White's
Monetary Fund commission, ad-
vice which was not accepted.
However, both Byrnes and Caudle
are bitter personal enemies of
has refused to testify.
Before he refused further comment on
the case, Mr. Truman declared that the
spy charges against Waite had not been a
Peseesieceictn anne sranm oe |
in 1948 Wurre denied spy activities or
Communist affiliation. ‘It also is true
that the grand jury which heard his
case brought forth no indictment.
* &® we |.
‘Obviously the record in this matter
ig far from complete and there is need
for disclosure of all facts which don’t
violate security. What Mr. TRUMAN,
Gen. VaucHan and Gov. Brrnzs, who
have been subpoenaed by the House Un-
American Activities Committee, will add
5 to the record rémains to be seen.
-oomnnnenHere- is -another-case-where~it-is wise
| te wath Ser al of the tools bo bs becught |
out. Then the people will be in a posi-
tion to judge who is right and who is
wrong.
° s
Britain’s Coal Problem
One of Britain’s gravest problems is
-.. 0al- shortage, and the chief cause of it,
e experts say, is inefficient use of the
__. _ available supply. _
F Britain, says their report, could
. save 30,000,000 tons of coal a
year, stay warm and produce suf-
~~ficient power by merely adopting
available methods of fuel-~effi-
ciency.
~*“foward this precious,
ing considerable arimnition in New York
-gtands only 38 inches high and weighs
~-proved.-It-is true that up to his death ~~
“asset (coal) and pains capes it
with scientific seed as ines
__ industry does, _
A Cow for Suburbanites Miniature cows scealty —— to und
and Connecticut.
‘These relatively tiny milk producers
aren’t a new breed. Known as Dexters =
Ireland. Except in ins and feed con- &
~ giifiption, they're no different ‘than our —
domestic cattle. The average Dexter
around 500 pounds, compared to the
Guernsey's 50 inches and 1,150 pounds.
* * *
One of the great advantages ot Dex-
ter ownership is lower feed costs. While
a Guernsey needs two acres of pasture
and from three to four tons of hay a
year, the Dexter can get along with one .
acre of pasture and one ton Of DAY cent pram
A further advantage is that
these small cows do not have to—
be fed on alfalfa and clover.
They thrive on a diet of weeds,
wild grasses, thistles, nettles and
even poison ivy. In fact on one
farm in New York,. Dexters are
used in place of goats to keep
the weeds down as well as give
milk.
* * *
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Even the Dexter’s smaller milk pro-
duction recorhnmends it as a family cow
in suburban areas. On, the average
they yield only two gallons a day com-
pared to the Guernsey’s five gallons, -
thus simplifying the problem of surplus
milk disposal. :
One other virtue. is possessed-——- Voice of the- People
(Letters will be condensed when neces-
Besnese of jess of apace. FS seen
_ Sida and number. ofthe
“fetters ‘but
will not be publi
uests, unless by these pretty little animals. if the bated so
req the letter is critical in
About the size of a Shetland ee w enforcement officers are pony, black or red, they cost their often castigated unjustly by the
owners nothing for shelter. Even public Piper they are mong
in Winter they scorn barns, pro- guilty of: nothing except trying to
testing thabicd inst th Ts ad ae tb te a ee ee i ves aga e them. We feel this to be the case
weather growing long shaggy with respect to the recent charges
coats. y g g levelled at Police Chief Straley.
= —_—_—_—_—ooOoOoO a ee ee ate, ta ie or are infallible or above criti-
The Man About Town cism. However, it is not the Amer-
Now in 2nd Place __ Michigan Tourist Industry.
~ Claims it Exceeds Farming
Daffynition
Political platform: One that often has more “scalp” simply because he or his
associates do something that is:
“contrary té your wishes: ~
Certainly, ne intelligent person
wants the police department to
idly stand by and refrain trom interceding in matters that
«.wighttully. e..within. their juris-
diction. If this were true, then
we should dispense with our
department completely police
and let the citizens run rampant. |
Having had considerable contact
THOUGHTS FOR TODAY
_ This .is—Love's extremest—effort,__an.
God's last and greatest gift, God's
own sacrifice. Can there be any
escape for those who neglect so
great salvation? James Hargilton. “T Thought Everyone Knew We Were Married”
Clyle R. Haskill Belardes Chief of Police;
Says He Is Trying to Do His Job Honestly with Chief Straley on safety prob-
Jems, we. feel that both. he and his
men are trying to do an honest
and sincere job of law enforce-
ment under trying conditions.
Certainly, if complaints are jus-
tified against any department of
our city government, they can be
handled without resorting to rab-
ble-rousing tactics.
At a popular port all the
crew applied for shore leave
except one man.
“What's the matter?” asked
one who hasn’t a wife in this port?”
“No,” replied the exception.
pranks than planks.
Sages Cape ee eae at David Lawrence Believes:
state parks and other recreational—playgrounds-
than any other county in the state, is quite
interested in a new claim just put out by the
Michigan tourist interests. They assert that
figures already compiled prove that their industry
this year advances from third to second place
in the state. It jumps over farming and now is
second only to manufacturing. A check among
10,000 tourists from other states, picked at ran-
dom, shows that the average out-state automobile
coming to Michigan for a vacation brings four
tah who remain 10 os and ‘a= =—_ seems to have happened to the
old-fashioned deliberateness which
nature suddenly confronted them.
A wlgis way of teasing ber belive ta bico
in November is that of
Mrs. Phoebe Anguson
of Auburn Heights, who pulls a stocking over
them every night.
ised a ranlwwceneol im... applies
Truman's handling of
the Harry Dexter White case and
‘at 646 Fourth St. Sas chapel cigs ee
Uses a oan. it a mother’s care. per “ °
In checking over some of his keepsakes, : President Truman: ~~
e action of the chairman of the of 88 Sanford St., finds a picture taken on =— a.
me ;, Sowing’ him “ter have waited to develop
as a sprightly young sergeant. :
their error.
It would have been much better,
even this week, if the Democratic men in public life used to apply to leaders had expressed dismay that shouldn't
their conduct when explosive con- any explonngs_seent hed divest when the chairmanships are held
uae ~=otroversies ofa delicate political 1 er checks. “and “they~
might have Laer hc frankly that the
matter of who did pooh-pooh the
report and how it came to be dis-
. 6 8
Instead, the cry of politics was
both to former raised, .which is a political blunder ing.
in itself.
For it’s bad politics for the
It would have been so easy to
keep the anti-Communist effort on
@ non-partisan basis: Thstead,; the~
Democratic strategy is playing “I'm the only one who has!”
“Politicians Talk Too Soon aaa 16S Much;
Should Say ‘No Comment’ and Get Facts __ WASHINGTON. — So meth ing —pecially—if they -have—eonfessed Members—of—Congress are not
happy when, the President tries to
tell them whom they should or
subpoena, esPecially
“by inembers of fils Own party.
Some of the President’s press
conference comments implied that
ers who did most of the question-
They seemed to be more con-
cerned about technical pro-
- that
» With the Department
~ téts acvaioine the case in their
case before summoning Truman. into the hands of the Republicans OWN way.
Glad that the aves now have nearly ll pore When news first reached Tra- ae = eee se There would have been. time
~ Ironically, that. ‘amount. just. equals —
—light campaigns every-Winter—
x «© *
Declaring factories the most
wasteful of Britain’s coal users,
the report adds that “industry has
-~not replaced or materially modi-
fied its fuel and power equipment
since the first world war. Machin- a
Mrs. Clarence Armstrong
of ieuseinics 82 a yee Les age.
elections, if, indeed, he was inter.
‘As for President Eisenhower,
he never should have stepped
__ inte the controversy at all at his ~~ conference. He- sttantinanasn coe emevenenough for comment. the Exe
(Copyright 1953) Pat.
“Are you. the only — baby in a few months,” she said.
“but I am all upset.
“For an older woman next door
has scared me. A couple of weeks
ago our kitchen caught on fire.
The fire engine came and soon
put. it out:
“But this woman says the shock
of this fire will probably mark my
baby with a big red-blotch on its
face or body.:
“She says that’s exactly what
happened to her sister when she
had her last baby.
sixtyfirst wedding anniversary. ~
Alison ‘Ridley |
_ ot Hadley; —— birthday: of_too dishonest to trust in any _
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pgfan {ito Open rs) City Hall Safe} sows, nin. o-tacx co
: - ‘ 4 ~ Ts tly —) lege halfback, because this sale] contest to He.
4 yr (A 4 |_[[} to open the-safe in the city office] "acy : bay epening 8 BOY | ee cotine, eoneale ee
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2. @ he’s got to be as shifty as a col- me Bes ee ange key: ally was a champion ‘egg-laying FALSE TEETH =
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Scene ey ri n your face. DALLAS, Tex. H—R. V. ‘Spiliner| | Bat, talk. leusl ot etn 4
ft With Police Force | “rssoyos. sano, iy ets ie ng in, eae) Sect sania Ciena S BUFFALO, N.Y. (UP) — Ap [een 8 oe eee RR pea pooner eae: Sa j : 7 = Ff. —_ AP-l it’s the ancient locking mechan-|When he returned an hour later | gooey, pasty taste of feeling. Deetet- =
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pork dinner. Theree’s cabbage of | Designed by Andre Ledoux, of
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t; - nvic a - | greens (spinach, kale, turnip tops | cine, teams a bare-topped podice
extra-size Mmyloms [Siete etic poet ott st asc Fort, er
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Beautiful nylons to give longer wear, without binding or aoltheer panic Mnopr Siege sagen Jailed in Jamaica
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Fur Women's progresses. itish newspaper
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osiery Department—Maia Floce || Paying off-season prices. Included tion with “state secrets.” = are strawberries, _raspberries,| The action was taken yester-
pomegranates and limes. day against ex-Minister Lester
The Agriculture Department has | Simmonds, fired last month by —
singled out the winter pear as its | Gov. Sir Hugh Foot on the recom-
. pears mendation of Prime Minister Alex-
buy | ander Bustamante, and Vincent
at Truman, a reporter for the Kings-
room temperature, ton Daily Gleaner.
Duck Hunters’ Really Manley charged recently that se-
After Shell Fishermen Executive Council have been sold
Shearing lamb collared
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lining. Brown
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lined gaiter. Red. . 3.98 — ugged rubber boots, complete hite brown. § to 12.
angers | oe . 2.98 x peak _ Child's cotton fleece
fully equipped as duck -| Electric mowers shoud be run
— ers but actually after men shell-| back and forth in straight lines, =. always working away from the
electrie outlet so the cord won't men in their motorboat. be run over and. cut.
Use Sears
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locked behind the smile on
Gruenther’s favorite “file,” his
head, along with the ages of the
Italian defense minister's six
children, the pasa im northern
Norway he looked at for a few
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the European ally as The Nether- :
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when he relaxed between a gruel-|j = 7
ling series of conferences by hand-
ing out toys. That was_the trip :
on which he charted Norway's :
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Another is to begin soon as a co-
operative venture at Aberdeen.
He Turned His Back 3 J
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home to get a cot to take to the
store, someone broke into the place
and took $100 worth of liquor.
beautiful thing
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‘FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP)—|. O. M. Boucher, owner of a pack-|-: pts fis
ELECTED — Dr. Walier Schrei-
ber, above, 69, Christian Democrat,
| was elected Lord Mayor of West
Berlin by the City Parliament, suc-
ceeding the late Ernest Reuter,
Socialist.
About 33,726,000 gallons of motor
200,000 service stations, compete to
keep oil products flowing from oil
wells to consumer in ample,
THE ORIGINAL BAUME ANALOES ‘7 | at Battelle Memorial Institute are
etre ote, by Tree teva & Ome
-Gay uct! Ben: in 1952, These outlets, plus the
Lée, Maj. William Ludwig Ullman
+H. Collins, Charles Kramer, George.
(IF PETER PAIN KNOTS YoU UP WITH > mer aide to F.D.R.) and Harry
'/ of the National Bureau of Stand-
B Salt to Fresh Water "|Research Continues
letter from Secretary of
ger Hiss, Alexander Koral (accused oe amares Averell Horrid, Cx
(“I refuse to answer on the ground,
etc. etc.”), Robert T. Miller, Henry
Silverman, Lauchlin Currie (for-
Dexter White. * ¢ @
The President repeated the “red
herring’ charge after the unearth-
ing of the “pumpkin papers” and |
Hiss’ indictment.
Edward -U. Condon, once director
COLUMBUS, 0, (UP)—Scientists
Landry, the men at Battelle are |
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big Mars flying boat from
Honolulu. ~~ * _
Four-year-cld Lee Kyung Soo
was wearing a uniform just like
that of Chief Boatswain's Mate
| Vincent T. Paladino of New Ro-
| chelle, N. Y.,a veteran of 13 years |
jin the Navy.
Paladino, who hopes. to adopt
the orphan, said the first time he
out of the cold and clean him up..
“Lee feared me. It was two
months before he would believe I
was a friend and another month
before he smiled.”
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the United States. ——]
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Pius xi Blesses U. N. Aid
to Underdeveloped Areas
ROME &—Pope Pius XII has
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United Nations program to assist
underdeveloped countries. ;
The Holy See also pledged $2,000
as a token contribution for the
U.N. expanded technical assist-
ance program. It was transmitted
through Norris E. Dodd, director
general of the U.N. Food and Agri-
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| |Kenzie Memorial Organization by
F™ | automobile accident brought about
f WALLED LAKE — A pore of
ground at the corner of Pontiac
Trail and Milan street here has
been picked as the tentative site
for a proposed Dr. 0, R.. Mac-
Kenzie Memorial Clinic.
The site was offered to the Mac-
the widow of the late Dr. Mac-
Kenzie. whose recent death in an
the move for a clinic in his name.
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sized that the decision was not
final and definite selection of a
site would be determined by
ditional reports of a building and
corporation committee submitted ing committee of the organiza-
tion.
Members of the group empha-
ad-
site committee.
The committee, headed by Jim
Farley, was instructed to gather
more information regarding sew-
age, parking and future expansion
possibilities at the tentative site.
—~-The_.12,300. square-foot prop- |
eryt has a frontage of 109 feet
on Pontiac Trail and 150 feet
on Milan street, and tapers to
about 64 feet at the rear.
A meeting of the organization |
has been called for tomorrow at
8 p. m. in the Baptist Church.
_ At last week's meeting an in-
a plan for membership in the or-
ganization which was adopted.
However, the group will still
operate as a temporary stand-
ing committee, and residents
attending meetings will be able
to vote on all decisions.
Under the membership plan or- li onsen |
: {Fire Hall Site
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on oe Toe S Youn * Good Plece to Buy” voting privileges. ganizations contributing $25 or
more to the memorial fund will
be listed as active members en-
titled to vote. Organizations con-
tributing less than $25 and in-
dividuals less than $5 will be list-
ed as associate members without
Although night traffic is smaller
than day traffic, three out of five
fatal accidents occur at night.
OL 1-971
—ROCHESTER—
Insurance Agency
S11 Main St., Rochester
, OL 2-011! Township Board Turns
Down. Livernois Road
Land Offer
of land owned by
pel Fellowship on Livernois road.
Supervisor C. E. Miller re:
down the site because he said
the price for the property was
“way out of range.” ~
Miller said that the board is
still- interested in the project for
a new fire hall, but that other
site possibilities were to be in-
vestigated. .
The board discussed the building
of an addition to the community
center building, known as _ pre-
cinct six, but Elmer LeBlond,
building inspector, said that more
time was needed before a definite
decision could be made.
Miller said he Was definitely
in favor of a new fire hall for
the southwest part of the town-
ship and that action on the prej-
ect should be speeded up.
Also at the meeting, three appli-
cations were received for garbage
| collection. The board approved a
permit for John H. Basch of 2581
Hamlin Rd. who has four trucks.
Action on two others, George Det-
kowski of School road and Clifton
Nunn of Rochester, was held up
until approval from the board of
health is received.
liquor license to Donald J. Higgins
on recommendation of the State
Liquor Control Commission.
County Births Rechester
Mr. = Mrs. Bery! Boughner, of 345
Let Rd., announce the birth of a
resace oy LouAnn Nov. 6 in
seph Mercy Hospital.
Mr. end Mrs. Bernard Bridgeford of
June street announce the birth of «
son Keith Allen, Nov. § in Holy Cross
Hospital, Detroit.
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Miller, Bill Boschma, Carol Ruple and Herb Bilyeu. The play, by
Katherine Kavanaugh, will be presented at 8 p. m. tomorrow and i999.
Saturday. Others in the cast are Jeanette Wolfe, Joyce Grovesteen,
Ronald Shaltz, Leon Mazarowsky, Ed Killian, Ester Ware, Arthar
Walter, Wanona Kelley, Ann Filhart and Chuck Palshan. Faculty
members Charles Sayre and Burl Glendenning will handle direction
Legion Auxiliary
to Help Stock
Hospital Shop AUBURN HEIGHTS — Members
‘of Auxiliary Unit 143 of Hill-
The board also granted a SDM Gazette Post, American Legion,
will help stock the Christmas gift
shop at Dearborn Veterans Hos-
pital Dec. 9.
Stocking gift shops with articles
for women and children is now un-
der way in all states where vet-
erans hospitals are located.
Gifts are purchased by the aux-
iliary and the hospital will pro
vide a room for display. Volun-
teer auxiliary workers will oper-
ate the shops, help veterans
make their selections, then wrap
and mail gifts to veterans’ fam-
ilies without cost.
The gift shops are designed to
enable disabled veterans with little
or no money to send Christmas
gifts home to families.
| || Missionary League Will
Hold Bazaar Saturday
—f; Odd Fellows Hall.
Featured will be tables for baked
goods, aprons, fancy work, white
elephants and parcel post.
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Christmas time to all Roosevelt
kindergarten through sixth grade
children, will be followed again
thig year, the Roosevelt Mothers
Club decided at a meeting Tues-|
day.
The group will also cooperate
with the PTA in serving refresh-
ments following home basketball
games. ;
Mrs, Frank Halsema and Mrs.
og Davis will represent the
Representing the PTA will
Donald Weed.
Open House
Honored Son,
Daughter-in-Law ROCHESTER = The Rev. and{i Mrs. Kenneth C. Burgess of St.
Paul's Methodist Church held an
open house Sunday to honor their | ® + Fronea
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Burgess,.who were | 7
married Oct. 25 in First Method- | =
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Rev. Burgess officiated at his
| College Official Warns|
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PURDY'S DRUG STORE 321 Main S$. at a meeting of Green School PTA
tonight.
The demonstration will follow a
brief business meeting starting at
8 p. m. Mrs. Flora White, third
grade teacher, will assist in the
will be held afterwards.
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“Young men of today have no
opportunity at all,” a middle-aged
mother told me recently.
“There are no-new- horizons, no
new areas to be explored, and on
top of all that,” she continued,
“they have to go to war just as
they’re ready to settle down. And
after that, when they get back,
what is there for them? Nothing.”
And yet, that same day, I had
met a young couple who were a
living example of the kind of
thing she thought had wanished.
1 will call them George and Sar-
ah.
George and Sarah married in
1943, just before George went over-
seas. While he was gone, Sarah
kept her good secretarial job, and
they managed to save a good deal
of money.
é ingwith.the little things like |
new development and were one | safety pins, nipples, diapers, bibs
and so forth. We did a land-office
business from the beginning,’’ Sar-
Before long, George left his job
| $0 he could devote himself to pur-
chasing. They rented the first store
that was erected on the develop-
ment and opened a real shop.
They began to stock more am- of the first couples to move in,
long before most of the place
was finished. Just a few weeks
after they moved in, their first
baby was born.
“It was maddening,”’ Sarah said.
“We were at least a half hour's
run from the nearest town, and
Sarah had a tiny furnished room,
with a gas burner. She lived quiet- |
ly, working hard all day and taking |
part in wartime volunteer proj-
ects most evenings. |
They saved all of George’s pay |
and a good deal of hers. By the
time George came home, their |
bank account was big. |
when we ran out of baby supplies
or wanted to purchase equipment
for the baby, it was a real chore.
“And George was commuting to
the city for a job he hated. He
got sick and tired of picking up
everything from - bottles—to- safety
pins to crib sheets.”
One evening, they got an idea.
All the young couples moving in
were either expecting children or
already had families. The de-
velopment was nowhere near fin-
ished,-and no shopping center, no
stores. of any kind were yet built.
“But here everybody was need- bitious products — bassinets, baby
carriages, even beds and _ high-
chairs. Their store is now three
times as large as it was when they
| opened.
They price their merchandise
right—and, as Sarah says, “We
know, at first hand, what our
customers can afford. They're
people just like us.”’
In short, the passing of the
eovered wagon does not mean the
| passing of opportunity and pio-
| neering in this country. The young
| man of today who will open his
ing baby supplies,” she told me. eves to needs around hom will find
“So we had a talk with the own-- | new fields to conquer.
er, and got permission to start | Copyright 1953
a tiny children’s shop right in
The United States had about 53 our living room.
“We stocked it little by little,! million motor vehicles in 1952.
| velvet-trimmed
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authority had come to a definite conclusion on a
subject about which I'd been having some tentative
ideas.
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persons
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fat... would ever get done. ;
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MISS McBRIDE experiencing violent emotions and fofty aspirations
ew W awe: certainly isn’t the one who leads
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more about this country's natives.
Now he is well known to In-
dian Bureau officials who have
sent him official releases and
advised him on how he can help.
The department suggested he
might ask missions and schools
on the reservations about other
assistance. They also sent him
charts, maps and pamphlets.
~Now Peter has organized and is
writing a book.
“I'm going to call my group the
Indian Help Association,” he said.
The name of the book will be
“Did You Know About Indians?"
and will be designed to clear up
mistaken ideas.
Profits from the book will go
toward Indian projects, such as
| books and school materials for
reservation schools.
Peter also has set up a month-
ly newsletter and has 13 sub-
acribers.
“I'm going to study and be a Well-Versed Your doctor would rather mumps | of psychiatric assistance.
Read about the voyages of
Columbus, a man hag-ridden by
ambition, the. conquests of relent- not be prevented. . . Liquids reach
your stomach in just one second,
solids take 12 seconds. . . . Under-
cooked fish may contain a danger-/] the tormented a
ous tapeworm. . . . Pneumonia| Abraham Lincoln to right the
comes in 33 varieties. . . And it | wrongs of others, and see if I'm
| not making sense.
, You can make your own lists of | time bacteria were first sighted | ise who Save lait Ge eaad
| and the time science understood | ricber for their having sufiéred in
| their significance. | it. Suppose Wilbur and Orville
Interesting, maybe, but about as | Sede or been arp we =
sole ; | being earthbound, ve
significant as single ingredients -°Cine ¢ar would they
ut up with the cruel of their
from a dozen different recipes. | me jeers
The isolated tacts above, how- | ago’ :
ever, each are minute -pieces in +—Names crowd upon one another:
vast fields of medical knowledge, | Frail Keats, chip-on-the-shoulder
and these fields in turn comprise Tom Paine, crusader Martin
| the great “mysteries” of health Luther, Byron and his clubfoot,
| and life. Shakespeare resentful of his social
| Setence has madel less ef a mys: status, painfully shy Marie Curie,
| tery of health each generation, but! “adjusted rebels every one.
| dectors agree that superstition.and| Se.far, the malcontents men-
ignorance about the thing closest tioned have brought benefits to
to you — your body — are still | humanity, but it doesn't always
prevalent to an alarming degree | work out that way. Examples
even in this atomic age. pile up here too: Napoleon, whe
| The one time you come closest | !f he had found happiness
_ to- medicine — when iliness strikes | through sessions with a psycho-
| — is the time when you are least | analyst on his native island of
able to delve into the history or | Corsica might have retired on a
background of medical science. ; Corporal’s pay with a fat wile
You're interested in getting well as | and ne thought of bringing the
fast as possible. Your doctor too | World to his feet.
has as his first goal getting you! Suppose a reasonable facsimile
| well quickly. | of Dr. Freud had ironed out the
But doctors would like you to; wrinkled ego of a certain Bavarian
know more about how your body; housepainter. Why, the patient
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doctor and help the Indians," he | functions and how you're affected | might still be mixing pigment in
I by your environment. | the vicinity of Munich with bene-
- or “ humanity. impossible to
¥ ir P| The more I think of it, the more
convinced I am. The contented
man may escape some of the worst
of the vices —envy, jealousy,
| avarice — but he will never make
Y, his mark in the world as my
— F a— fifth grade teacher used to urge
ti fi i 6.4 a eee
owed Come to think about it, that
sailyard teacher a year after her
2 — ot vehement advice settled down on
34 Peres - a farm and placidly started
en _faising Myscovy ducks and
3 Body of water Prt Plymouth Rock chickens.
4 Unit of energy The way life stacks up for me
3 Horse stables - sometimes, I wish I'd followed her
sates ~ s Yy Y, example rather than her precepts.
as haredeck On my most discouraged days I = feel you simply couldn't get life too
2 —— contented to suit me.
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—_derry Gray, Lee Wasserberger,
rear commodore ;
“Doren, secretary: Fred W. Prince, dinner at Devon Gables.
Alex Clark and Harold Cousins
directed the program which fol-
lowed dinner. Yearly reports by
committee chairmen were heard,
with Commodore S. L. Dibble pre-
C. F. Cleveland presented tro-
phies to Larry O'Dell, Al Aber-
son, Alton Gray, Leslie Huntwork,
J. H. Van Dorea, Harold Dudley
and Charles Calahan.
Officers clected at the Tuesday
affair inctude A. R. Abersen as
commodore; Kenneth L
vice commodore; Donald W. Neal,
Dr. J. H. Van
treasurer. and FE. T. McCracken,
fleet captain
New members on the board of
direetors include Fred L. Sage,
H. V. Phipps and F. Leslie Hunt-
work.
Pr. and Mrs. Van Doren were
in charge of the occasion, assisted
by Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Mr. Cousins
and -Mr. Dibble.
PTA Activities LeBaren
PTA of LeBaron Schoo) will meet
Thursday at 8 p.m. in the school
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p PONTIAC 4 PRESS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1058 3, — sr = ee.
By MAUDE HH. DONAHUE
+ Life has become confusing and
ger during the last year.
Suddenly transplanted from her
home in Fukushima, Japan, to
Pontiac, this Japanese war bride
has -had to tearn to make —her
way in a strange country with-
-& small woman with a friendly |
half-shy, half-eager simile and
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Wednesday
Dance Has
Patriot Motif Patriotic decorations set the
scene for the Wednesday evening
dance of -Promenaders Square
| Dance Club at Washington Junior
High School.
the Arthur Wilcoxes were in charge
of decorations. _
Guests for the evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moats, the
‘Robert Sanfords, Mr. and Mis.
Francis J. Schoenemann and Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Griffith.
Mr. and Mrs. John Clouse were
welcomed as new members.
Howard Bond was master of
reeremonies, and calling for the
evening was done by Dave Lyons,
Warren Allen, George Harkless,
Engle Gruenberg and Fred Kiine,
Dec. 8 was announced as the
date of the Christmas party to be
held at Daniel Whitfield School.
Typographical Unit
Plans Yule Party
Pontiac in her home on Norton
avenue,
Assisting the hostess were Mrs.
James Wilson and Mrs. Chester
Christmas party to be held Dec.
12 at the Boys Club on East Pike
street. +
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rosie and | |
Pentiac Press Photes
This is the way the three sisters looked Wednesday
(top photo) at the opening performance of “Cinderella, -)
this_year’s Children’s Theater production_of the Pontiae
High School Speech Department under the direction of
Mary Parrish. Left to right are Margaret Levely, Mary
Ellen Wait and Carolyn Hawn. The prince (above photo),
played by Jack Porritt, greets Cinderella, portrayed by
} Pat—Mann,—es—she_arrives at the ball, There will be two
more performances, one this evening at 8 and a matinee at
3:30 Friday in the Pontiac High School auditorium.
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Speaks to PTA School PTA met
4 Class of 1938, ote they — in |
the school club house.
The memorial is for the new
church to be built soon.
the Rev. Roman Narkun, the Rev.
William immel, -Mr._-and Mrs.
Uloyd Dell, Mr. and Mrs. John
Myers Jr., Mrs. Al Hv3 and Mrs.
David St. Dennis.
Others were Mrs. Garnet Smith,
Mrs. Lee Fenner, Mrs. James Har-
rington and Mrs. Louis Petrusha.
-| Movies of former school days were
shown.
Yule Party Planned
Plans for the annual Christmas
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Guests at the gathering included
Omega | making Christmas gifts from Mrs. spatial realy ahead tae life as a
war bride.
As her mother talked about her
experiences in the new country,
little Margaret Kruger, bundled
up in a yellow snow suit with
only two black eyes showing and
a fringe of black bang and a cap-
tivating smile, crawled and fidget-
ed and spoke a few words of Eng-
lish like any American child of
17 months.
Sgt. Maj. and Mrs. Kruger with
their daughter, Margaret, then
just a few months old, came to
Pontiac in August 1952.
They bought a house and settled
down. One month later Maj. Kruger
was recalled to duty, and in a few
months he was in France.
This left Mrs, Kruger alone
with Margaret, In addition te
other adjustments, in October, or
what she called “rice month,”
Mrs. Kruger discovered she need-
ed an operation.
Margaret-was left with Mrs.
Kruger’s stepsister-in-law.
._ “It was very strange and very quite strange for Mrs. Arthur Kru-| 7
lonely,” said Mrs. Kruger about was so strange.” She did discover’
a Japanese doctor at the ‘hospital,
and he made her stay more pleas-
Reentry papers take
ypiecaran to duplicate, and al-
Dirt Gardeners -
to Aid Orphans
‘and United Fund Contributions and donations for
Korean orpharis and the~ United
Fund were voted upon Tuesday
evening when members of the
Dirt Gardeners Club met with Mrs.
Patrick Abare in her home on
Geneva avenue.
Mrs. Chester O. Sloan assisted
the hostess.
The group voted to. continue
the practice of adopting two
families for the Christmas sea-
son. Mrs. Clare E. Lancaster
was appointed chairman of the
field trip committee and Mrs.
Glen H. Arthar will head the
Christmas family committee.
Program for the day was pre-
sented by Mrs. Raymond _Swaney,
who gave a demonstration on the
making of corsages.
The next meeting will be a
Christmas party held at the home
lof Mrs. Vivian Tubbs on Tubbs
road.
‘World Day’ Is Held
by Church Women
“We Wilt Buitd Peace” was the
theme when United Church Women.
of Pontiac observed World Com-
munity Day Monday at First Pres-
byterian Church.
Mrs, John H. Garrison was pro-
gram chairman, and highlights of
the recent ‘tonvention of United
Church Women in Atlagtic -City,
N. J., were discussed bY a panel
moderated by Mrs. J. C. Covert.
Officers were elected during the
OTT, ‘i : er
| Willson was chosen as the new
Others elected were Mrs. Homer
Harbage, first vice president
Mrs. Raymond Coombe, second
vice president; Mrs. Ralph D.
Clara, recording secretary; Mrs.
Brady Adams, corresponding sec-
retary; Mrs, Eva Spears, parlia-
mentarian, and Mrs. Vernon Vie,
auditor.
Homemakers Meet
With Mrs. McGuire
Mrs. Thomas P. McGuire was
hastess when members of the Mod-
ern Homemakers Club met Tues-
day evening in ner homme on ‘South
Jehnsen--avenue;—-—~ =|
Members aaa fetrection a
Daniel Peterson and Mrs. Eric
Danielson..
Mrs. Danielson and Mrs. McGuire
are chairmen for the Christmas
party to be held Dec. 8 at the
on Wenonah drive.
Girl Scouts. Receive |
{Badges at Wisner
Wisner School to receive their sec-
lyn Goines, Sharon Hadden, Judy
Riege, Phyllis Brooks, Nancy Cun-
‘Marlene Kitchen.
After the ceremony, the girls,
with their guest, Patty Horner, and
their leader, Mrs. Lewis Horner,
}home of Mrs. Kenneth Anderson |
Girl Scouts of Troop 37 met at| _
‘| Carol Crosson, Phyllis Burt, Caro-
ningham, Marilyn Tomkins and ; Soon to be leaving for France are Mrs. Arthur Kruger
and daughter, Margaret, of Northview court, There: they
will rejoin Sgt. Maj. Kruger,
the United States forces. ant. and helped in other ways, brides and other internationals in
Mrs. Kruger said she decided to While awaiting her re-entry pa-|the Detroit area. rejoin her husband over six months | pers, Kruger has not been| “ae
ago. She was disappointed by au-| in. Since she speaks English, Hire.
_ aor oe oe She attended the International =| eral . ‘They visit war
Vould have to-wait for another, | Mstitute in Detroit and met Uuee| brides together, trying to make
meals by thé point-at-the-menu-
and- hope method.
garet will be on their way to
There will be a new language
to learn and new adjustments to
_make, but Mrs. Kruger has proved
“that she can take care of ‘herself
in a strange land and make new
friends in spite of language and
custom barriers.
‘Mrs. Persson
Heads Society
Mrs. Gustav Persson was elected
president of the Norwegian Ladies
Aid when the group met Wednes-
day evening in the home of Mrs.
Erick Pearson on Sherbourne
drive. os
Other officers elected were Mrs.
Carl Westnes, vice president; Mrs.
Mrs. Gunnar Gustavson, treasurer.
Plans were made for a Christ-
mas dinner to be held Dec. 9
at Caribou Inn in Clarkston. Se-
cret pals will be revealed at that
time.
Mrs. Carl Gustavson and Mrs.
John Wenger will visit the Oak-
land County Infirmary with birth-
day gifts for patients for the month Pentise Press Phete
who is stationed there with
Lullabying Professional
for Mimi Benzell’s Baby of November. Mrs. Claude P@r-
cells will go in December.
The January meeting will be
held in the home of Mrs. Persson
in Drayton Plains.
France. :
Jack Bergstrom, secretary, and —
By ELIZABETH TOOMEY
NEW YORK (UP) — Jonathan Gould, age 1-month, has high-priced
talent singing his lullabies.
Semetimes-he gets-the recorded version, but the voice is the same.
It's his mother, pert soprano Mimi Benzell, who just sang three lulla-
bies into a tape recording machine to assist her in combining her career
with marriage and motherhood.
“You must have a full life outside of your career, especially if
you're the female of the species,”” said the former Metropolitan Opera
soprano. “It can be done, too. I think one enhances the other.”
In private life the singer is Mrs. >
Walter Gould, wife of a former
talent agent who is about to open
his own music publishing firm. Her
husband helped her collect Julla-
bies.
“It wasn’t easy,” Miss Benzell
complained. “You don’t realize
how few good bultables there are
The first three recorded 1 for bel to choose between blues and |
grand opera this se
“The public has difficulty ac-
cepting you in two such different
categories,” the new mother said.
She anticipates no trouble getting
her audiences to accept her in her
two categories — as a singer and
Amvets Auxiliary
Plans Box Social
Plans for a box social to be
given in January were made when
members of Jimmy Dey Post 12,
Jonathan’s tiny ears have an in-
ternational flavor, to say the least.
Miss Benzell, who now devotes
all of her time to staying home |
with the baby, walked across the
living room of their rambling
West Side apartment and turned on
she
Lullabies continued to come from
the recording machine in her clear
“lyric soprano voice with a piano
accompaniment. By the time she
leaves for her first supper club
enough to enjoy the lullabies.
She left the Metropolitan so she
could
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LOS ANGELES (UP)—Medical *
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pump-like mechanisms of the
brain and believe they may have a
new method of diagnosing such
fnervous-disordersas- epilepsy and Dr—Tschirgi_said the electrical;
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cherries found in your cocktails, ice /cessed in six weeks, the mara- schino cherries take several |
cream and candy. months- to ready for the market.
Traditionally the cherry capitol of | Most are split up for ice cream |
the world, Traverse City has devel- | , manufacturers. i
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“—a| the maraschino — from what was| cream began 16 years ago. How-|
once an outcast in this area of the | ard Black, an ice cream salesman
| red sour cherry. | vacationing in Traverse City,
The maraschine, beantiful, | asked how many Michigan cher-
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“Cherries just don't grow that City men are putting 90 per cent
way,” Jack Nelson, head chemist | of their sweet cherry production
for a large Traverse City cherry | into ice cream. ‘
packer, said. ‘What we go through |
to make them sell is as cornplicat- | |The Ei ghts H it
BRISTOL, Conn. (UP) — Mrs. ed as brewing beer. You might |
call_us brewmasters.”
The maraschino is derived from | Sylvia J. Dresser, 100, died leaving
the dark sweet cherry. It is ‘an| a son, daughter, eight grandchil-
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cherry, found abundantly in Italy. and eight great-great-grandchil-
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filling on each, add lettuce, then
cover with second slice of buttered
bread. Makes 6 sandwiches.
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|served over a broiled open-faced
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perfect combination for a buffet,
luncheon or a Sunday night supper.
Cheese contributes to any meal
in which it is included because
it is a concentrated food containing
much of the nutriment of milk, It
is one of the most versatile foods
available, fitting in any part of the
meal from hor d'oeuvres to dessert.
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bination with other foods as an
extender, or te add flavor and in-
terest to otherwise biznd foods.
are placed on the untoasted side
of the bread. Then the sandwich
is placed’ under the broiler until
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sauce and heat thoroughly. Toast
the bread on one side. Turn and
butter then place a slice of ham
on one of cheese on the untoasted
side.
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plate and cover with the tomato
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So Brush Up on Cookery By JANET ODELL
-With the deer season but a few
days away, many housewives will
have to look up their recipes for
eooking game. We thought you
might like to have a reminder
about some of the differences
between the cooking of wild and
domestic meat.
The widespread taste for game
fs not new; it is actually a sur-
vival. of our ancestors,.It is gen-
erally accepted that game is a
man’s dish, the inference being
that women do not especially care
for it. Of course, many readers
will challenge that statement.
The unusual flavor and texture
of game call for skill and good
judgment in methods of cooking
and seasoning.
Cook all tender cuts, such as
the lean meat with a skewer. Or,
the meat may be basted during
cooking with oil or butter or bacon
fat. Meat that is braised, of course,
will have added moisture and
gravy.
Hanging for a few days is almost
compulsory for really mature
game. You may want to marinate
it, that is, soak the meat in
juice, vinegar, sour milk or
juice before cooking. These also
contribute to the flavoring of the
final dish, so choose one that will
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the slats dry with a clean cloth,
Cheese has always been a popu-
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scrap with Champion Kid Gavilan
at Chicago Stadium Friday night.
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RETURN BOUT—Confusion
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oh 7323 A Duncan's Arm By JOHN F. MAYHEW
ANN ARBOR uw — Young Mc-
Donald has an arm. Ee-eye, ee-eye,
t
oe the tune of the railbirds
Michigan's football camp where .
tionally televised meeting with) °™
high powered Michigan State are
under way.
But whether or not coach Ben-
nie Oosterbaan's tune will be in U. of M. Hope The sandy-haired junior has ac-| However, against a Michigan
counted for 26 of the 37 points | State team that would appear to
Michigan has scored in four West-
ern Conference games this year.
And he did that in an actual
arm. playing time of 51 minutes, and
Mich- | 40° seconds.
Because of a defensive superix
\ority in regular quarterback Lou
Baldacci, Oosterbaan has given
him a major share of the load,
bringing McDonald in for spot
assignments only. harmony with the sideline observ-
ers is another question altogether.
The boy in question of course
is Duncan McDonald, the Flint
lad with the fine passing
| He is undoubtedly one of threaten a thrashing Saturday, Mc-
Donald might hold the greatest
hope, .
acci wag out of the lineup
's practice because
. The tough regular quar-
has beén badly nicked
the . *
And he could be the one to pull
the unexpected against the heavily
favored who have beaten
Michigan for the past three years. i
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Rangers edged the Black Hawks
3-2 to push the Hawks deeper into
the league cellar. ~ -
Toronto, with four victories and
two ties in its last six gamies,
scored once in each of the Ist two
surance goals in the final periods
to build up a 40 lead. George
Armstrong tallied twice for the
winners.
Rookie Bob Chrystal’s first NHL
goal provided the Rangers with
their winning margin in the 3rd
period over the Hawks.
Chinese cultivation-of oysters is
said to go back 5,000 years. Big 10 Gridders Bates, Watkins Lead n Ai f
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aryland’s Lou Gambino had 96.
And not since Tommy Harmon of fall, But the one
Michigan took LS Te es a ie Ten our yard is a match
sentative held that distinction. *
Watkins -and_ Bates, with two
med by the Winter Sponsors
West Coast cities. When the PGA
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Pro Golf Official Says 13 Winter Events Scheduled DETROIT # ~— A professional
Golfers Assn. spokesman claimed
today that 10 weekend ‘tourna-
ments and three pro-amateur
events have been lined up for the
. peroneal gre cireuit,-despite.a.revolt
Assn total offense leagler, is
Jack Forker of Missiotpgt State,
= * * s
Georgia's Jack Garson is cling-
Carson has caught 37 passes for
532 yards, leading the country. in
both 3 ts, has three Lattner of Notre Dame lead, re-
spectively, in interceptions, punt}
Funbacks and _ kick-off —runback efficiency.
Loaded. With Drama THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,
of |
| Net Tour Set -
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Play as Pay Depends
Rivalry. Between MSC,
1 UM Among Nation’s Best
By JOHN F,. MAYHEW 1947, the annual set-to has buiged
ANN ARBOR (®—Dramatic foot-| With drama and highlight,
ball rivalries vie for the fans at-
tention all over the country each
Saturday’s clash between Mich-
igan and Michigan State packs
more drama to the square inch in
this state than all but a few of
highlight each season.
Since Michigan State's ascend-
ancy to the ranks of the nation’s
top collegiate football powers in $15,000 everywhere, ‘among other
e_is_president of the Winter| Sponsors, and said members Would]
\ tourna- | Michigan has one-of-the-greatest |-—
football rivalries in the land, right
in its own back yard. '
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‘Wreck Coach Says It
passer when
Zagers Replaces Wells; ate ee.
Munn Seeks Victory. in poy am
‘Rubbér Game’ SS up T38 in
-By ROBERT E. VOGES — —_
EAST LANSING (—The Mich- set in 1951
igan-Michigan State game here w Ameche.
Saturday should help decide who | Will be bo guaranice.to any of the sph neue coke oe eae
eet talent them: Flint. Necthen, | moter, will have something extra| terback, Jim Miller, has taken : first place in passing, ac-
High school was split up three | 691g for him * 8 cordiag ts Wig Ton etdtete ve. years ago.
"|Back Leroy Bolden-and-end Elis |ture from the exhibition racket, | for #8 ae ae = Duckett. Michigan captured Dun- and now the fans of this and other ~. a
can McDonald, the passing quar- countries may look forward to see- cong a averag
terback of the championship high | img tennis at its best. Another Wisconsin “find,” Bob
enadanianiats Pca calace ae pomp = oe my a , Y - Bolden and Duckett started | the start of each “tournamnt.” | sense ee Punter with a starring as freshmen for Mich- | the two winners to meet inthe} © —e—» 0 —___ igan State. McDonald was mostly “final.” The eventual winner in Tlinois is rated the conference's
| Gana em aoe | the Garden--stand--will No. 1 team on offense and also
as Se eae take down $4,000, the runner-up | shares the top defensive spot with
———s peewee | $2,333. The pair beaten at the start | Michigan State. Illini's attack is
and winning games for Michigan. / will play off for the difference be-| averaging 387 yards per game, Bolden is Michigan State’s best | ween $1,333 and $666, 324.3 of these by rushing. Con-
ground-gainer and most consistent | _ The prizes will-not-average that | ference record average is 320.
scorer this season. high, especially on one-night stands| Michigan State has allowed op-
Every Saturday or so he runs | Where one-set matches will be | ponents 194.4 yards’ per game to
like crazy and has himself a ficid | Played, but the minimum has been | 196.5 for Illinois. But the Mlini
day. Against Minnesota, Bolden | 5¢t at $2,000 per city. - have yielded only 7.5 points to 8.8
made all three touchdowns that : for the Spartans’ foes and have
accounted for the 21-0 victory. ® permitted only 11 first downs per
Against Ohio“ State last Satur- ouncil game against 11.8 for Michigan
day, it was Bolden again running State.
ee aoe And his | * ~ only 1275
running mate, Duckett, caught | J *
a pass from Tom Yewcic that Lists Pro Sals ground to
accounted for final score of the J this defen- game . which has
Only thing that figures to hurt f ( ®
State's scoring punch is { 2 2%
the le of Bly wae ne ss TOF LONVENTION is ie a be missing from the MSC “pony’’ o a 4:
pat Beane cone aces Group Would Limit ie te
Hise, wilt he rosie is piace of Practice, Total Games vy
ells. a 38 16-48 is teammates fee bay about for Colleges a in ae
joss of Wells. They're already| KANSAS CITY w—The NCAA ce st S tee te = of “winning this one for will be asked to consider new pro- Gite Dinca i sen aes
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Followers of Pontiac High
their interest from the gridiron to
the basketball court Monday, when
the Chief cagers hold their 1st full-
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each placed three players on the | 3rd) and tailenders Clawson and a mente ihe ot hee —-In- the -7th_a_ short left-upper-| _at- Michigan Stete--—__ ——— ‘Qakiand-B all-conference football | Madison got one position each. pincer ot Gs Mh ——— — = the oot aon ee véid* mes
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qaars Hised night. | Waener of Roseville, all-state bout that was televised sation | siin't get up until he had been students could get back ATitzgerald was cochamp, while| Cisse B cod last year; dee Sa 2 counted out. It ‘was his 2nd-de-|in good graces ¢ “enon TTroy tied for 3rd place in league | eee een eee ee _ Waterford Travels to| Weil ssid Jim Norris, president | feat in 16 fights—both to Willie|up at Michigan , standings. Avondale, co-champ Pechota, also a guard. Strangely : Holly Fenton International Boxing , | Troy, and .
with Fitzgerald, was awarded two enough, neither Schwerin nor é ’ ; 7 =“ using litde
= ia | Pechota were named at guard. Renew ‘Feud’ . p ’ if | 7 . Tue tear _ : by the . , tn renamed Fer ux ure [PENNS Tackle || Bowling Clinic ||.ctmne canger ans good guards, Schwerin was named Fifteen games this weekend close} _ ; By BILLY SIXTY | com: ~boesae . fa tn the
+} at a tackle and Pechota at center = —— ee ne aa ___} vided" with “a: “way te kee ‘Been ws | paler ginalgr ted | if Lin CASE—Long Slide Finish." ©
- » ||dale’s other selection, while Troy|; =~ son.with the exception of the tre- bY Op eman Pr ecaaeed taiay Ween Nagy of Cleve-| Go to East Lansing Thursday, ‘|also placed tackle Stan Carpenter |. ditional Thanksgiving morning af- land, one of bowling’s greatest,| the committee said, ‘and apele-
and back Fred Burnard. Tom fair between’ Birmingham and| Jack Shanafelt Honored _gize to assistant dean of students
Ba Johnson, Ted Cunio and Dick Royal Oak. =e
Lukas of Fitzgerald; Roger Arch- All three city teams are in action by AP for Great Play
PECHOTA
DETROIT (UP) — Marion Lade-
wig. a 39-year-old Grand Rapids
Doris Knechtges of Detroit was Fred Burnard, Troy;
Fitagerald; and Reger Archambaali,
Madisen.
Nerten, Jim Murdock, Tom Fetierseon.
CLAWSON—Jack Bowerfind, Beb Me-
Lean, MADISON—Dick eer ag ROSE.
VILLE—Jim , Mert v
, | Bed Ballard.
sinshl, Jack Perens. ambault of Madison and Ken Gib-
bard of -Clawson round out the
honor team.
“A letter of application for league,
membership was received from
Lake Orion High School, but any
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Backs Marv Evans,
Tem 43 Trey.
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FITZGERALD—Dickh Hed.
Pentiae Preas Phote
TWO-WAY TERROR—Pontiac High guard Bill McLarty this
season has developed into the Chiefs’ top lineman and one of the
Saginaw Valley Conference’s most efficient linebackers. The 5-foot
7-inch senior will conclude his prep gridiron career Friday night at
with Pontiac at Saginaw, St. Fred's
meeting suburban Avondale at Au-
burn Heights Friday afternoon, and
St. Mike's at Oxford Friday night.
Keege Harbor, likewise, is on
action was deferred until the the road, playing at Northville |f0r the one-platoon game.
—e loop’s spring meeting in March, and Waterford finishes the season - * *
K li 6 ndm The selections: tm a Saturday night game at | Shanafeit; the—fine-Penn—tackle- = eg ng [ Fimst TEAM Owosso. Birmingham is host to |Mamed yesterday as Associated
| a a Ends Bob Wagner. Resovilie ent Ted Berkley, while Royal Oak bids | Press Lineman of the Week, was | ’ ’ Cunle, Fitegerald. Tackles Jee Schwer-
| Bo | f Y Guede Ean Giincd, theca cna Wie for its 6th straight victory and | a defensive player exclusively last
S wier Of Tear pereagd! -wliner gy Meewegy ely: hm og 7th of the season against High. | year. This year he has played 386
land Park.
Holly has its annual ‘big’ game
with neighboring Fenton, a football
rival of long standing, while Imlay
City gets its 2nd straight shot at
an undefeated team, __
Spartans failed last week, losing
to North Branch, 60, as _ the
Broncos finished with seven wins Against Irish
PHILADELPHIA (#—Jack Shan-
afelt is the answer to those who
say the current crop of college
football players hasn't the stamina
of a possible 420 minutes in Penn's
first seven games. .
* *
He played full time against Ohio
State and Navy and 59% minutes
against Notre Dame. A trick shoul-
spot at which he aims to finish |
at the foul Jine. second with 49°. ; Saginaw. . and a tie against Capac. Now Imlay Frank Leahy, coach of the un- — University authorities — a
: Award Back to Coast faces Capac. ving of ey Sage beaten Iirsh, singled out Shanafelt a using an ee en ae for a better campus watch last
When Houbregs le ce’ . ern Thumb circuit, Capac has won) for high praise after Notre Dame —— ‘night, and warned that any other a ee ee | Eliot Reluctant five games and played 13-13 ties| beat Penn 28-20. comfortable crouch to swing the —. tudeais eaadd ot Sank ton won the Helms foundation higan
award as a college cager in 1952- * with North Branch and Memphis.; ‘That big lad (Shanafelt) was {ball in an arc within a fraction Of |) anging would get “immediate
58. tt was the first-time e@ Pacific P| sed Wi h C to Tab Caroline Two league titles will be decided. | terrific. We double-teamed him a |" inch above the floor. _ wo
t nad an laine Haale ea it OUSY ‘ , Port Huron, assured no worse | couple of times and still he mussed| Thus he is able to swing smooth-| presumably warning won't
prea lg get t as ‘Great’ Back _ | thana tie in'the Eastern Michigan, | up some of our plays before they |ly, unhurried, to a full follow-| apply Saturday. That's when Mich- Luisetti took it season of | BOSTON uw —President and co- plays at Hazel Park. Parkers,|really developed,” said Leahy. It | through that gives him his superb |igan and State renew 1938.
Our expert bump and | Come In and Let
James Walt
painting repairman owner Walter Brown today threat-
ened to shake up the Boston Cel-
tics as a result of their 78-72
National Basketball Association de-
feat by the Philadelphia Warriors.
“Some of our high-priced players
are going to find themselves rid-
don't start winning,’ Brown said.
“get your Car now for
the Winter.
MOTOR SALES 58 Pike Se.
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payroll. I can lose this way with
a cheap ball club.”
_Brown expressed displeasure
over the play of Bob Cousy, re-
garded as the Celtics’ outstanding
attraction.
The automatic totalizator was
first used in America at Hialeah
‘race track, Jan, 14, 1932,
CHICAGO (UP) — Carolina's J.
C. Caroline may be the nation’s
leading running back, but coach
Ray Eliot of the unbeaten and
once tied MIlinois football team
won't say yet that his halfback is
great.
places..if they |...
“T have three players getting more
And should some overconfidence
get to Caroline or any of his mates,
the ball club could blow up in a
hurry.
“We've got two tremendous op-
ponents to meet,’’ Eliot said, “‘and
anything can happen and we know.
it as well as they do.”
catching the Big Reds on the re-
Northville's offense vs Keego's de-
and 6 to Brighton,
Barber at Nerthville;
ville at Brighten Punt Tech’ 4 Lapeer; *
Craab rook; East Detrett
passing they know they are get-
was typical comment of opposing
coaches this year. control. Slide keeps Nagy’s swing
grooved.
Aerialists Take Over
\This Season Saturda | NEW YORK @—It snowed all
over the East last weekend and
the temperature climbed into the
Past nace eee
completed 34, and the California
and Stanford gamés produced 30
completions each Columbia (36) and Dartmouth (GI) threw 67/*
As these games indicate, this
year the passing strength seems
to be concentrated on the sea
coasts after being heavily Midwest-
ern last year.
In 1st place is Stanford, with ‘|\Passers Enjoyed Most Successful Day REP RA AMER ST a na Te
y Despite Snow — with 100, touchdown passes be
far is Caroline. The Ni sopho- | Lakeview at Fraser; Capac st tmiay | team passing yardage total in his- On 374.9.
more, from Columbia, 8. C., has| "7" matin Fare st erat Ont. ltory, exceeded only by the TI6 De- sa ares eee eS ae me < ane
set a new Illinois ground gaining | Weterferé st Owesse. troit and Duquesne piled up in 1950 | 166.1. Stanford, whose ar-| Tilino’ a
mark with 1,36 yards. a and the 619 Southern Methodist and Bett Sos) sos rie ee ada a oe 9 tor Cincin-
Caroline personally shows no in- Coach Has ‘Know-How’ Arkansas made in 1951. er, also ranks first In completions {nati and 284.6 for Texas Tech.
clination to talk about his deeds. And the 2nd and 3rd 2-team yard-
s/in Western League
newspaper men,” he said. ting the information from an author- | day. ly, California (349) | Pent. Bty Cel 21 7 Genesse Weld. 18 18 ity on the subject. Broyles holds | and Washington (228) passed for STT|Sca'a Teme i ts FOE. Aez. © 19] 1 INCOLN. Neb. w—This ig about
John McKenna, head football/ the major bowl passing of 276/ yards: Stanford (324) and South- | Mevtese oer. It Ni A‘ie" wSutseriee| 2 mistake that turned into a bit Ee coach at V.M.L, was line coach|yards set against Tulsa in the|ern California (166) for 490; Co-/ Pentise ty College 2110. : a
F at the school last season ‘lOrange Bowl game of 145. 'lumbia (19) and Dartmouth (15); WEST smDE “see mousE’ | {of g:od fortune and won a | —— my | Trebiit Biecks 28 Oski. Coin 17| game.
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of the Crtalas, ‘sy veported Gat- | in 132 rue at Salt Laie City thle [oo ot Soon seen seen a pene ering with Haak Greenberg of season. Tompkins, former Univer-| 05; whose land hes been the
the Cleveland Indians. Ehlers ts | i+, of Texas star, batted .316; hi pas poles Mae Bas
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THE P VEMBER 12, 1953 * “ - aig
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Wants to Have Solid
Economy
BAGHDAD (UP)—Iraq, an_oil-
rich nation struggling toe convert
jts new-found resources into gen-
gyal prosperity, is in the process of
getting a first good statistical
~~~Jeak at itself.
The fact and figure lowdown on
Iraqi agriculture is now in the
process of compilation and assimi-
lation following the country’s first
complete nation-wide census.
More than 100,000 farms,
ranging from. the pict of—the—
peasant to the estates of
the biggest landowners, have
been visited by well-trained
enumerators.
The result will be an inventory of Iraq’s entire agricultural re- sources, including lands, peoples,
crops and livestock. Facts and
figures which will give the govern- ment a solid foundation for invest- -__. jRents—of—its—oil profits - in _ the
second-ranking Iraqi industry.
The man responsible for bring-
ing hard facts and figures to
Iraq's administration is a graying
Britisher who used to be director
of statistics for the British food
Dr. K. G. Fenelon has been
in Bagdad as statistical ad-
shops in crowded bazaars.
This job is expected to
soon, and the results, as with the.
use of ‘‘clipper’’ Although the
ships in the 1850s gave Americans
an a | rea. -
Since Jan. 6, 1950, when the
British Labor government recog-
nized Red China, it has had noth-
ing..but grief in the Far East.
trouble anyway, but the recogni-
tion not only failed to improve
relations with the Reds but it also
“set upea source of irritation which
constantly had threatened good re-
lations between the United States
Therefore, the British have
been more -than a little inter-
ested in Secretary of State John
Foster Dulles’ cryptic statement
that the Eisenhower administra-
tion never has said it would be
forever opposed te recognition of
a Communist’ government in
China. .
It is being interpreted in Brit-
ain as a sign that the United
States public is being educated and
that eventually the United States
will in fact recognize the Red re-
gime.
It may be expected to be a
subject for discussion when Presi-
dent Eisenhower, Prime Minister
Sir Winston Churchill and French
Premier Joseph Laniel meet next
|month in Bermuda.
It already is a subject of wor-
tied discussion among Natien-
alist Chinese leaders in For-
mosa whe learned of the Dulles
staternent at almost the same
moment they were being re-
assured by Vice President Rich-
ard M. Nixon.
Nixon told them that Chiang Kal-
shek's Nationalist government was
the only government of China the
United . States recognizes and he
said the Nationalist cause . ‘will
in the end be victorious."
| “The Chinese wonder if the two |
statements jibe, it they do, how. * *
But, to come back to British re-
lations with Red China... .
Less than a year after recogniz-
ing Mao Tse Tung’s Red regime,
the British found themselves fight-
ing Ch “volunteers” in Ko-
Less than six months after
Not that it wouldn't have hady;
| among the British people against
— Sat
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nition enabled the British neither
L | [England Very Interested |="
in Dulles’ China Comment
foreign office.
The net result was that recog-
to..protect their investments nor
their citizens ii “Red“China:“Nors
did it assist in making anything
like a world citizen out of Red
China, ——= ee
Now, as Britain speculates
over the United States’ inten-
tions, there is rising resentment
the Reds.
The eriticism gained momen-
tum in parliamant and in British
newspapers as a result of the
loss of six naval crewmen and a
passengerabeard—a British naval
launch attacked by the Reds Sept.
9.
The British demanded only about
$70,000 compensation, leading to at
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are valued at each: a 7
It holds further that relations be-
tween Russia and Red China at
way to further a rift is to furnish
the Red Chinese with goods de-
In addition, the British
to even negotiate with the Reds
| recognition,
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (UP)—Rob-
ert Barham, 29, went to prisen for
one to 16 years after he failed a
spelling in a fictitious note that
figured in the case corresponded
with a ‘'‘spelHing exam’’ given Bar-
ham by detectives. He spelled
bought “‘beut’’ and sale ‘‘seal.”
There are about 200,000 service
the caustic comment that British stations in the United States.
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Ulva Hp ig) gg entgerseres eal |B hy — ‘tania ai4.e- cp eg oe ee —-» auto hit a tree} Surviving are his widow, Irene; ;
10-Ib. bag, 49. Fancy f -aresees — Midwest Abrasives...” 2+ © 84 | Rds. Orchard Lake Police two sons, Robert J. of Renssalear,
Potatoes, H0-tb:-bag; S08: Paney | -eancKiSD tar Salle Dees UNESROOR | Wayes ere vec A 29) Chiet “Eimer” Peters said New a
cucumbers, 5c. Green peppers, Sc. | faitly active to--15 x on }_.NO sale; bid and asked. failed to negotiate a curve. » Robert ‘oledo; L
ube, meas erp S| Ska wan ea ae wes |CGrerman Method May Cut | ‘tear i
mg Fancy carrots, I8e.| 18.25: go0d, creer sete 14.80-18.00; few | . yY |U-M Business Expert ‘ This Christmas!
ree Gister sed Market open | az i , ; salable calves 800; A M an 7 gr SS =e a “aia ~ Place |
all day Sunday: Open nightly | fog very slow omeape. high-aholes uto anutacturing Costs Sees Mild Recession. oe sacte-a0e trae
| toa "on Wedoeaday: higtchetes and By DAVID J. WILKIE ont ts DETROIT w@ — A University of Want Ad wore a or att tine how
_ Notice of Special Assessment: fully 80 lower; heltere wear to] Associated Press Automotive oateg; Ta) Maitgn teen cont an a_and Joslyn, 3 gy ce
6 ML Sidewalk on North Sido of wiih iberal gupply sit useott ter, vale Ealtor use eliminates scoring and cuts the | mon is bended for «mit recee aa | —FAtd PE 00 ener
Parkdale Avene from Kemmott | trial" 82 Sete wears about sieadr: | GREENVILLE — A Germar | pmannt of Setetion Guting Sen. groun | Ot a dc ——9 aes :
nant Nace meee rd Sen eg Se eee | GREENVILLE — A German-ie|extrusion “operation. Dr. Paul W. McCracken, profee| - 4 O ay! | SEE Racee al date meres mes
ee ae oe mare eset veh | Goring World War tay belp CUt| wn aact wreaharee te a _—_| 20F_ of business otis tom | Tf you have a want, let a
x, 20; ,Bimkrent-Dirokrent, and Birn- | Po neiiers 1408) wulty ona commer. | Manufacturing costs in the auto “A heat treatment to anneal Se th demas eae
potted: ‘That the foil_of the Special | Ciel coms 8-00, 11.00; Mule coer istetn motive industry. the metal follows the first two | day the inflationary co Want Ad fill it! To sell ad Lg a ge
E that part to the vost Thich. the Comments. nee 8 Se weer oe Si Gibson Refrigerator Co., TOW] tien is cold formed by more operations after which the —_ and already has leveled| of rent, hire help or re- cain oh ne ee
a - 5 = _ 4 : MECHANIC WANTED TO Pr
construc: | 2 utility ¢1 sion of -steel—in_the_ work. Type of die . = a Hal “ahd ‘Insect new ests. “Man
and stead: : : =i oft 5 " _=eue of die design _ = ee cover @ toss, dial FE %
vena ‘te ortwesterty nett hy rime wooled slaughter lambs 1 7 millimeter shells, is studying _\s another factor In success of - Bedding was taken froma home| 5 010), s— dial er Een. len cent
Lakeside Park Subdivis a is now on file 1,900; sia its application to peacetime pro-| °S@ extrusion.” at 5797 Oster Dr., Waterford Town- | - -2-8181! — 5 Segeet Bi enties ee
yt foe Pal epection ' 0,20; cuit to Tow-good, $.00-47.66; small duction of automotive parts. The Gibson Co. has been using ship, according to reports received| .— Wanted Mate Help 5 ee ‘pe |
Commission ond, the, Assess tthe owes. ‘The Germans, under Adolf the process in the production of 75 yesterday by the Oakland County; - . ae weekly. Prefer Secenicie, beek
Muniaipat ‘Court in “anid ‘City, ‘onthe : ad ened Oe Adett Fit + iniltimeter shells: since last Jano- ordeal pony glare pr MANAGER TRAINEE ee nee
SSeS S| Foreign Exhonge | mine teh mere met|ilo an. [aan tas | ote mem ee
ail interested, follow (Grest Britain’ in’ dolar, - shells for use against the Allies. sollcmedinscnatiemanadhaa 0 two bedspreads were missing. cept 9 men, 22 to 28, into tte DISTRI MANAGER”
: . ——— management program. Training | Opening available for high calibre,
ts personally supervised and re feces 120 yous anpakte stop
quires aggtessive iotelligent t-. o aeenk Snaengling preae to seb
dividuals, Must be high schoo! TOME JEVELRY through the UNIT MANAGER? oa
greduate: some rollege ‘preterred._| kn! shde"“Spian: Wo canrvassing. cba! interviews to E
~GwG—salary, reruiar tnereaser ,
basee on merit, and outstanding
oan tne 2.8480
‘7 WEST Darin & Armstrong, Inc.—{|—*
Leer ee ee ne Se | Me cece | | Reams endo te tesldents of all sutreending towne 6 7 atenieeellieiineent o
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“THURSDAY, NOVEMBER | 12, she
‘Wants ‘Work Wanted Male 9 ~
, $80 Per Month | Female Help 6
Sere eae Dans Maat "oaondent.
EXPERIENCED 1 BERTTON AF AT. tendant_ ver, acetylene
or repair maa. Call ye 4 FE pe bn
“WASHING AND 1 ~ AND IRONINOS.
we f
‘Work Wanted Female 9A smaie 9A
COLORED WOMAN DESIRES
Rial pe nd lie PoE
TRENCHING
“and dram t Try #2620.
| Ripe curmno are hi woop evr ens ~ EAVESTROUGHING _ Bryan FP. French. PES-6073
__Warm air heating-& sheet metal
P
SLICE OF HAM. THE PONTIAC c PRESS, ‘
_Wantea Real Estate 31
acres
i inclinadiadiinadiaaial
‘
_ATTENTION
DRAYTON WOODS —
_ fora” 2” veardom merely
ant pnd -porege ip this ay price. range ¢ of $10,000 to 12,000. with deo to $4,000 dn.
JUsT AA: os s — wher e 0 COMPO! HE
= 4 s! : ¥ to sell a 3 bedroom | ~ioom house 1 deat. rove, !
COLORED GIRI, DESIRES DAY __PE 2-4021 brick ter wader Src grigerater, Saat between 6 _ Wo u- 4646 | Open a eee
. , IRONINGS IN MY HOME “ST EAM CLEAN ING © Pa On bist 31872 oF Or OR +1768 WEWLY DECORATED UPPER Jf you are interested in add- FE 23-1321 bod b dae = steam cleaning done. 6660 Dixie Highway § Waterford = nicely furnished. a fa
« tafaiiy’ t barons, write camipiete ~ rp MANAGEMENT OF BEAUTY _Trector Co. PE 4-0461. FE wi LIST YOUL PROPERTY WITH ance and bath ults
details yourself salon, 15 years experience. For}; Cectl H. Nevers Real Estate. FE
Fd The Pontiac "Press. we shail interview call PE 5-6226. “ TRIMMING “4 ee up REMOVAL. zs 4 ROOMS & BATH ON WEST SIDE.
consider your ap- | {RONINGS TO DO IN MY HOME.| 7 gga “"'™*!* — -- App 140 Summit. ae
MaDe RAGED LADY WISHE6 | 4LE MAKES OP FOUNTAIN PENS to Sell? “| ment, one child we.come Utilities | _ babysitting FE 5-2690. repaired by factory trained men ae A-2 TES | formined MW __eecheroft, Keego |
a nucoss| Manas 4 = WasHInas TO DO IN MY HOME.| Ortice, Suppiy Con iT tee \ "APT "FOR RENT. J caunes. coment girl in family EM 32744. rence St. Phone FE 3-0135 BUYERS VAITING EM 3-8611.
? : ” | WASHINGS & TRONINGS. #4 BUSH- | EXPERT TREE “TRIMMING & RE- _ ig, fos, Name ten. Sige “wages: el. FE 5-5028. Bipoval. pa $-6593, OR © coe 8 328 nave, sake prove erty oF or a eS Se
SEKEEPER. BETWEEN 30 &| EXP. GROCERY CLERK WANTS
BguseeePeR SEGURA =| PP, guocesy glenn wav |” Landscaping 134 Brey Geter me = ee Te apgreess. have personality IRONINGS 3252 JOSLYN. Zz eas iu ior action) Imm jate biel
and able to meet business peo- FE 4-8001 CUSTOM MOWING; LIGHT, ME- P esl ——_—¥ ae Oo
ple. Must be and be | wo fy dium, heavy power ent, : ; - oe ;
able to take Good _ BABY SITTING IN ° quality work. General landscaping. ; enter,
salary, and the | Dome. Vicinity of Drayton Plains. _Ask for Ted at FE 4-0461 NEW MODSRN APT. GARE right pe: . Y 2-2761. OR 31678, bath © basement in private
between 9 & 5. Mond thru | EXPERIENCED YOUNG CHRIiST- - Upholstering _ ~~ 43¢ one 9 w © for Your Cuasaennee Auburn Heights vicinity, FE rete
- ._ Ask Leigh. | jan mother desires chijd care. oe OR +1873 o: OR 3-160 APT. CLEAN, 3 ROOMS & BATH.
STEADY. GmRt ORK | Daly er) Dome BEN Johnson. | orntY UPHOLSTERY CLEANED seen Lirias v away Pr Wetartor | everything tummished. private en: in. Pri th. | —~- — eee a = ce. or ~ couple preferr
~ No laundry. 628 per wh Mi | WANTED IRONINGS. 6) BUSHEL, | TChApicelly, jo home Reason -: Peddling “_ roperty! | References. Dixie Hwy. '%
. PE 23-7281. CUSTOM FURNITURE UPHOL- * o> * 57.2". .-* - aoe af Tied pros, | mile, #. of *Telegraps Ra” FE WOULD LIKE TO CARE FOR 1! ~ ste Est free. Don Eakle. Q e - i “Ty pects a —_ gees _ 21873, L
CAPABLE OLDER OIRL OR LADY | child ip my home. days or unty EM 54630. ae A? Newcheaturce ered 3 ROOMS” NEW FURNITURE og — —_ pine. — _ midnight. dee Os avo EAKLES | CUSTOM Late Rd EM : of - ; are aia aida’t know it's ar = couple preferred. FE
Prefer som: SEWING, MEN ae TRO ing ‘ooley e The s bunch of = sale. “Don’t worry with Lookers.” ae ene in the vicinity of St. Joseph| pre . 3-2641. Free estimates. * ef martest carrier pigeons I ever trained.” | Call us now. We heed your prop- | J LARGE ROOMS AND BATH, OIL gurscupdings = _{RONINGS—_| SLIP . DRAPES ED- iad We handle all details for| heat, electric kitchen, en
i Se 12 5 —_ Your material, FE 5-5797 Lost and F 2{ ; see Seance, adi d "| MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING | FUR RE NISHING | F AIR Ost a ound Wtd. Contract Migs.—30'-— You ee ee wate Teun Or i ¥ FURNISHED
themes, dissertations, secretarial "Antiques a _— PE 1332 See _ apt. Living room, bedroom, large
work, EM_ 3- — BUILT | LOST: LADY'S BLACK BILLFOLD kitchen and beth. Lots of storage
2 furniture upholstering, 3¢ South| “°WDtown Wed. afternoon. Re- space, private entrance, utilities wants work, office or home, FE+~ Feiegraph . ward. FE 2-5645. MONEY furnished, west side. Couple og A +3229. } : Lost: BLACK AND TAN HOUN! ° avenge ati Bos Thomas Upholstering ; D. MONEY REALTY CO. REALTORS, Pontiac Pres: WOMEN WANTS TYPING TO BE) . Vicinity ‘of Clarkston. PE e ; MONEY COOPERATIVE a done at home. FE _5-6396. Phone FE 5-8888 panes: MONEY | Ope" Evenings “ur bSunday. 10-4 “tod BRICE Ti TERRACE. r IRONINGS DONF 'N MY HOME, | connicES DRAPERIES. BLIPCOV: Lost — § MONTH OLD MALE, | WAUNE ET | 1075 W. Huron nh. FE Mae ‘wautua and heated OR 13-2950. RN Ppeadie, Fae lee. part Blue Tick Child's pet. Immediate cash deposit for NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH eae
experience sromered oat ae ANYONE NEEDING A SHORT OR: | — gg) wetch Sat. night. Reward. FE $8183" anytime Coreen F ; s: ed. ete. Box 176 Rochester. years experience, Call FE 46106 NORRIS RADIO AND TV REPAIR _ a in 8:30 am. and 8:30 pm Hammond PURN. APT. COUPLE ONLY, FE
WAITRE D. PIKE | REGISTERED PRACTICAL NURSE . $40 Nevada St. Pontiac, | LOST LIGHT BLOND MALE Nicholie and Harger Co. 33 — ee at Perry, Merry-Go-Round Res- Bo private duty, FE 4-3328. Cocker, A ga vicinity pod Unien W Huron St. wostairs, 3 RMS AND BATH. 4904 Sher- teurant @ AND LONING, PICKUP for IY § BADIO SERVICE CALL Richard Rd corner of Riker Bldg. CALL Has buyers waiting for well-| bourne :
GENERAL. DAYS. IRONINGS DE-| “and deliver” PE Soe | ha" on Sieet PE Tne. =<, to name of “Corky sey? Sale quick quvitied: personal service PRIVATE RA MR BATH. |
minguaentees: baacinte coal Il ~ Laundry. Service IU) DAY, NIOUT SU" TV SERVICE | “Baldy’ Richardson. EM 31462 1,000,000 5% SE APT. CLEAN N COUPLE. NO DRINK-
ee a peenes Ess, FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERVI vu? STRAKA : = . Pine cna, E' Lee eee vou it. east fer lo P. D. Hammond. Realtor | > Qoue- paz 23 EXPERIENCED ‘ ~~ OR }- are see ween ‘ e . Lawrence ie w-cost, easter, fs er joans . . < . PRE 2
7 WAR = oad Pontiac Laundry FE GUARANTEED TV REPAIR ANY | Streets. Reward. i7 N. Ardmore,| on farms and better homes, from! - 264 W. Huron St. . ROOws BATH PREPE: , COU-
EXPERIENCED CED PART IME Seer _ make YE oor. ANDY CON; after s p.m. _ pollad = prod ft. io. No | PE 7741 Eve. PE 5-4714 ODERN 3° ” eobibioc? Z
work. $77 Auburn A tice Convaiin. . PLAIN OR RUP- | — Radio {| FOUND: BLACK COCKER &PA- sal or clos: LET Us w THE, ‘SPOTLIGHT ‘
ki: {ENCED DaY COOK. MUST Saat: Pontiac |HOME SERVICE CALLS — @9)| lel doy at_21s0- Baldwin R4.| CHARLES REAL TORS én VOUR ME ate sere take Onea "OA e608. | - have transportation. Call PE 3-068 _Pantey. 1 Ph_ FE 2-8101. DAY OR NIG’ Drayton Plains, Mich. Phone 139% ‘W- Huron FE 4-05211 ™ tae : : :
= after Sp. mm Pain AIA MITCHELL’S TV 22 = Alter 6 PE 4-6862 or rE 5-800! sreom Pg pie eg ao geet) cea BS I in sede d a] emer ting-Decorating11A} Lost —~ ONE is INCH MALE }—““" ©) = couple with 3 childzen, _mea. 3
Spree LL Fea. tee m_saginay ___Pe povrt| | praeig coud, Black whit a ae ee es \. > e
OR _3-2257. |e — oe La DECORATING, PA- = Building Service 15 _ Tivo beemaed = "een Park. WE HAVE turn our spotlight in vour home. | Rent ey Unturnished 30 = es he Free PPPDLLLLL LLP LOLOL ALLL -—— , — la
—s LADY DISTRICT Pai ANGTNG BA; |OVARAMTEED ROOFS, ALL VOST «2080 eCARP at our disposal to purchase new Roger B. Henr y c "ED APARTMENT SALES MANAGER nafgpecee M6 py mor rE kinds 916. J A. Rugus. or seasonal land contracts for S11 Main st OL 1-011! nearly completed. Living room
oe <> SENS l . SS. y. 353 N. e: PE 2. 23071 FE LOST BLACK AND WHITE MALE/| our — me me — = 13a18, preture window, overlook-
Ot es —papea-wanama | GENERAL CONTRACTOR. pesi-| Springer Spanici oo Cooley Lake| sel! BOB mommester_ Michiegn_ ing Lake Orion. Tile bath, with PAINTING - PAPER HANG dential. &@ commercial. Altera.| 4. Reward. FE 32827. WILL BUY AT ONCE 4 OR 5! vanity. sliding av. : ed, Sandusky - tions & Fe, 1 & sid- room home in or near Pentisc.| other features found only in new: = + | Notices and Personals 22 22 Basement or utility. Approx. $4700.| ost homes Lease #135 00. Save. specification s for any type build- _vS oes. ref gax heat included. _ MU | ON AND AYTER rms, DATE. REALTORS For Rent Rooms 32) _™Y +7831.
BASEMENTS AND Nov 1, 1953, 1 re: | CO-OPERATIVE MEMBERS rn nn ~ | EXCEPTIONALLY ICE. i= e or t* cement ca sponsible for ony © am gee a end ‘Pn PE S026 5 and upper apart
on floors. Immedia ted by any other than my- | 1075 W. AMERICAN GENTLEMEN, SINGLE |}~ ment. extra YF aie’ tar
sorviee. ‘Gabe Roth. PE 6.3624. self. Jean D. Loucks, 22% eee Tee storage. $00 plus utilities, west & CEMENT WORK FREE Ave. High) Park, ATTRACT'VE FRONT _ ROOM, side, available Dec. 1. 78,
porate Our work a — near bus Cail after 6 p. m. Pontiac Press.
OR 3-9402. A. J. Webster &@ Son.|ON AND APTER THIS Dare. _ 23419. _.'} ROOMS AND BATH, AUTOMATIC CEMENT Sore BLOCKS, Nov. 12. 1963, I will not be RM FOR GENT?. EMAN, 199 FLOR- heat, picture window. = fir. ALLPAPERING A AND Pi PAINTING. rehes, fireplaces 4 walls. by any for ‘any debts cuntrasted ence. FE 5-4807. _privase entrance. |
Bits and sea- any ether than myself. Rais oun = for Prospect Bi _Immediate Action MS ARK GOOD ENOUGH | > Soot Nymeg “TREIDE OUT OUT FREE | V. Angel, isa and queens. Clean. estimates. CE 24177 — CARPENTER — SALE = SOON CA a a (a wieder AE wae HOR FET tan Aya, 2
, FEEERNS, PalerInG REF rE CONTRACTING gi taken snytime. Let an experienced man neame ROOM & ¥TTCHEN | om Led
Painting & & ¢ Wall Washing Reas, FE 23-2706,
Wall Washing & & Painting Free estimates, Reas, FE 6-2211
WALLPAPER REMOVED BY steam. D. Hills. FE 2
2 rE CARS. FURNITURE & trim. FE 54-6135, aiter 4 p. m.
WouRy w NT oe WASHING,
Moving & : Tracking 12
Help Wanted __
Jackson
Instructions
ANT TO
ret ate
1 POR--LIGHT TRUCKING AT
call! PALL PLOWING,
TO
WTD. PLOWING, DISCING, DRAG- tan ig +2206,
UCKING AGLING. |
ie =
state, rates. C
mates. Fe bene.
an > PE +1077
) ANY KIND. BASE- ra: PE 9-005
~_ ODELL ¢ CARTAGE _
Trucks for Rent!
gros | “eG tar tae Pas Pe
fepaite. and alterations. Wealher-
_ ly, PE 5-7118.
| REMODELING. _RECREA TION-
—Feoms oe off. Also pisastic
tile. FE 2-2468,
-| BLOCK, B RICK, ree WORE
& fire places, 23-2468.
COMPLETE ‘paenoen sie] AND
moderniz: service, Attic ee ome
recreation dormers, addi-
ti altera- . ced peting oa aniline:
NG & .
FE 56-6260,
ROUGH AND TRIM. GET OUR
bid FHA terms. OR 3-2276; EM 53604.
CARPEn RY WORK, ALTERA-
mode: — custom
IcK. BLOCK AND coment
work, Also chimneys. No job too
large or ‘ag small, Guaranteed
work. Ph. 4-8694.
GENERAL woloes— ~ CARPEN-
try, cabinets alterations. All kinds
of cement work, FE ti a
"| House Raising—Moving | —< a | 2a * end excavat-
ING &
garages. OR | OR 3-0603.
PLUMBING A} AS HEATING: . i
Com 43787 oR
ee Owernee FE alterations.
tres estimates, Raymond Com-
mins, PE 4-0366.
PATCH PLASTERING SPECIALTY. Plastering, sheet rock filling. FE
+1782 CEMENT WORK — DRIVEW — Floors and avewaTs.
~ Eavestroughing Coal, of] and furnaces. McLain
__ Sheet Metal’ FE 4-5051.
sanding, “finishing. | 8
4
FLOOR SANDING, LAYING, FIN. R. Gardner 491 Central, FE 2-7519
GENERAL BUIL’ING REPAIR.
= siene mod cement work. | ene and siding FE 42290.
dterort BUILDING. GENERAL
12A
DISCING AND
rs eed rarden manure,
PEW Mitchell's, 122 Saginaw St. CHING FOR wr OTINGas water lines and
3-7640. ! TE or RE. =
gg & stone. PE §-3004.
ae eee Mode pment. John Taylor, rm xs en nm Tay
sda plameseiea PLGA LA
ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING a friend)
Vernon Vie, Ph.
‘fidential. The Salvation Army.
SHUT-INs, HAVE YOUR Eves examined eat home. Or. Harold
'y. optometrist PE 4-821.
HOME —— BREAD ROLLS.
_ cookies, ete. 7373. . FE +
_ SCIENTIFIC
12 ELM ST.
DAINTY MAID POR sUPPLii Mra. Burnes. Ate 3 onub
Mon. TUES. WED. eves, 9 $6.50 pled ong s.
100 WEDDING INVITATIONS $6.50. FE 4-285)
Printed napkins. 3 day service
Su udios, 18 W. Huron
pl at CASS
_ for, Call 2-170.
school, Meta-
sYL- peels peng TO SHARE
hom vi a Call after
pm. FE Sol
WILL SHARE | MODERN
ae Pe soe Gin) oe. WARTS CLEAN, RE
ay ae pire it
Wtd. Household Goods ods 27
WANTED FURNITURE | pr you neve ‘ant Ogi 2 prom, Bon Smad
lots.
dollar, Will buy outright
sel it for ne ty Bale. Ph. 3-2717. :
Dressmaking-Tailcring 18
_ing."Jaycox PE 4071.
Business Service 13
ING _
LEACH, 10 Ba
SEWING DONE SPECIALIZING in doll wardrobe, PE 5-0068.
~~ DRESSMAKING
_ FE 61183
alte
DRESSMAKING, ALT ERATIONS, suits, coats & dresses. PE 4-107.
sise. ee yAurep Tc Poe Belden
8 o'clock. FE
TO TOWN FROM road. a =~ = oe mere buyers
¥ ca wal
Call PE 5.0340 ‘aud
for Ted uacubeean
Francis E. “Bud” Miller
Realtor
baad ® to 8 pm,
Sunday 1 to 5 p.m
west he Estate 31
—WE SEEL
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor
. Sagina WE BUY
WE TRADE
We miso help finance deals
Many. many ways to make
= maps bere! There just
we can't sell —
Den call us if you are
to move im-
wate ety, “WE JUST
FE 65-8165
‘dh 60
REALTOR 783_W. Huron
‘| WE Have fFo family hemes Geo. ales, Beale “oe. Sag: inaw, FE 2-5011_ “"BORRIS & SON CO-OP MEMBER
FE +1567
toret-| SE caste FOR EQUITIES | WE SELL MORE HOMES |
ask |HAVE ROOM _ |? ROOMS. 2 We ee rey CN eT
eee aE ues aia
nk comote Rent Apts. dealt 3 t
A HOME OF YOUR
_OWN
dren. Fay Re SE 5 -upstairs, private rear entrance.
TE Areerennesd lod he 72-4050
2 2 ons
Private entrance. FE 4-284
man or woman in 3. ELDERL
FE 81513. 4 home.
GENTLEMEN. TWIN BEDS.
Near town. Reasonable 153 Pros-
ROOM FOR 1 OR 2 CLEAN GEN- tlemen. 26 Judson
LIGHT HOMSEKEEPING ‘ROOM.
AGuNS only 89 State Bt. FE
SLEEPING ROOM FOR 3 OR 3.
Downtown, 51 Pine. _
2 SLEEPING ROOMS FOR GIRLS,
good location. FE 43711, after 4.
SLEEPING ROOM FOR GENTLE-
WARM SLEEPING 1G ROOM.
floor. Private entrance. 367 N
Paddock.
LADY, —_— Leg COUPLE, ROOM
board,
snon: » couple.
MY 1, Mr.
uN- WOULD. LiKE 2 _BEDROOM-
“far. “fotse ‘out in Cass Eliz.
Lake «rea, FE 2-5774.
Yia
or ree alk to Pontiac Motor.
FE Ns ‘RANCH HOURE.2
~ Wanted to Rent 32A ~32A = preferred. $90 month. |
7 ROOM MODERN, LAKE HOME, A DIs-
trict, 2 bedroom house or Responsible tenants only
motern, with auto, best Oy Se | sealt) ROOM CORTAOR COU: couple eferences.
MY 38041, Mr. Mills. | ple only, PE 2-1333, WANTED 2 BEDROOM UNPUR-| AVAILABLE NOW UNTIL JUNE t . or house, young | 15, new nicely furnished 2 bedrm—
¢ouple with two small ‘s. ages home, Automatic hot .water,
yarns out, References, Ph. FE $70 .«. Baldwin to Clarks-
ton, right to Joslyn to 662 Lawson,
pees NISHED IN LAKE ORION| Orion? MY 2.4302 district, 2 bedroom house or apt.
— FLOOR, 3 AND BATH, OIL _ heat, close in. FE214. | ROOM MODERN APT., COUPLE only. FE $8803,
3 RM. APT. COMMERCE
Large € rodmn afid bath terrace
w'th full bi t and fy
Located close to downtown.
SLEEPING RMS. FOR } MEN REA. | Cute 3 bath rtm sonable. Needs some work done suitable for a — enh heat,
in exchange Arectd’s 8 shell Serv- ~~ and refrigerator. Inquire ce, “SO Mr. ' .
_ Cooper. FE ye31s > VERY cay WCE Tak -
ATTR. Vv y iv- VER VARPETED RMS
‘con ppt! eas Mo ee Pa Near factories and shopping. No
. &i_Henry Clas, FE 46636... 1; ge Me oN Ad ae
WARM SLEEPING ROOM, MAN ROO! MODER NEWL
on days. Huron bus. re’ 2.9004. ise FS Em ‘ed couple. West
CLEAN, QUIET, SLEEPING RM. | ——~- 4 ROOMS | oak BATH “t CHILD. | aad home. 284 Oakland, second Aes 6 before t
A CLEAN QUIET SLEEPING = Sos aPT. 10 aad
+ pirst St. Auburn Heights.
3 RMS. UTILITIES FURNISHED.
Clean. OL 32-1895.
L TRAILER FOR SALE OR
ora nice for hunters. MY 23-1273.
ZONED POR. ee. CLOSE-
im brick, 1% blocks from
4 RM. PURN. LAKEFRONT COT. | Rene Houses Furnished 37
inte.
_ Seen remodeled so all — Ene com-
NEW RANCH
Attractive well built home
has large Lv. rm., com-
bh aation den & utiitv, nice-
ly paneled with large fire-
place, 2 bedrooms and com-
plete oath Large lot. Ga-
rage attached Quick pos-
session. Only $4,000 down.
WEST SIDE
‘This ‘nome. will ‘aeeeal te
some one with a large fam-
ily. Large liv, rm., dinin
rm. kitchen, bedroom a: _| Fe ace 5 take From Lqnety yee bedptans Sa"
FAMILY HOME See
Practicall with 4 bed-
Ss “ewe, and two up. $7 on Boas
Liv rm.. exceptionally large Very large ge living
tehen —w onl “Bouihenst rae, kitehe: _ iy.
On Midw
TIALLY PINISHED
-—trays-Corner + Ta Dae ar eS
lot pomp landscaped. Fast Side
“x wort +Mst Be Sold... as This is the home for the Thies bed full
growing family. See it! 22 ft. com ined ‘iving di
ood down) payment Fe; rooms combmation aluminum
qulset storm sash, 6249x330 ft. excellent lot J giinbee at $8,500 w $3,
West Suburban
Your choice of 2 exeellent ranch
b . One Donelson
Both Both
ditioned | propertie: have large lands
are very 7 con
NICHOLIE _ | —AND -HARGER-€O, bath down. 2 bedrooms up. ___ —s
1] basement, stoker heat.
$0x150, 2 car ga:
Owner desires culek
and has drastically reduced
the price You can make
@ good deal with a large
down _oa See it to-
day!
Ww EST SUBURB AN
in Ba cinder block
“and Utilit, Clos s
full ae ‘ol heat, 2 fate:
__ 008 down see t@ os
WEST WALTON
Zoned for business. Store
24x32 with 3 room living
quarters im rear. $2,500 dn.
Yes, folks, if it's er estate
we can sell it, rent it, trade
ft. Call nie 5-8165 cas let
us prove it.
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor
Tt N. gaginaw st. Ph. FE 54-8165
TYPE, sEMI- Orchard. FE | «ROOM RANCH
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egpeiy_remch type
er mbination. Fireplace.
bedrooms, — ¢c (Doing ou es
“on PE S13 ‘ati 8:30 5
$850 DOWN - Lar;
utilit
jar arge wiring 4 rms and bath with good
room Rook home in good
a —— So
lot,
cannes Ready 6 b g= s
ehaser to save mone
a of interior |
= RC. sa garage, lake privileges on
Crescent Lake. Only $1,200 Orr tne Coe aoee ——
betas Wall price $6,300. See and bus service Hardwood floors, Sqeaeottng Shyer Plenty of ta
~ €lesets i storage space,
NORTH SIDE with $2450 down.
$n lean roo! -_ a LA , ice clean 8 '
bath, full basement painted — | «29g piste He mk 39081. WE 20207 ‘walls and floor, H. A. heat 3496 Pontiac Lk. Rd... <
Ths ue = es BY OWNER. 1 ACRE. ¢ ROOM, | lf you can pay about §3.- bath and basement. $1100 down,
$6150. FE 54-9515. ~A REAL HOME $15.550 is full pricé for —— ex.
bed- elusive brick e.
rooms, eramic tile bath:
Leabhagroe room, _ fireplace,
acre: 3% 2%
car warage, na = restricted
a 8 the county’
GAYLORD _ HAVE US SELL YOUR HOME
DRY CLEANING An excellent pickup & drop off sta-
tion. Owner says 4,000 customer#,
sar aN ¢ ROOMS AND BATE 1952 panel truck. Priced reason-
basement $3200, bal. $1271 a able with easy terms
$15 per month. 109 8. Merrimac. EAST SIDE
-Home & Businesss Site | Modern 6 rooms. Fenced yard. Ex- cellent basement. Nice lot. Rea- Son shila spent
HOU ‘STON ‘ST.
;4 family. 2 os garage. Priced rea-
s2 ft. | business frontage
on Elirebeth Lake =“ Owner,
rE 4-601.
a ASHINGTON PARK tor the fom, Brick ———,
a ere ¢lightful 2 becreom ric
frame home with
finished upsteirs,
automatic . heat
storm. ae Donaldson FE
43156, reems. r.
56-1201, eve, FE
KEFGO
~ modern home income. 2 bed-
thgr place tors retiring
ee a
EVE AFTER 6
PE 43473 or FE 40850
A. JOHNSON, Realtor .
_ FE 4-2533
- out New Location
Bloomfield Pachion shop | soon _4 BEDROOM BRICK
* Partridge
ae $2,600 down
CUCKLER-REALTY-
2 BEDROOM HOME 1 acre
_Near Soa aed
~ $3.50 TERMS
d. R. HILTZ L IsTINGS™ APPRECIATED
vicinity Pleasant Lk. on
$5060. $950 down
‘Trail
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a = 148%) N. w Street ca s ve FE 20587 °! ¢ ROOMS & BATH, 1's ACRES. bus line,
—_—— eo re
96.960 with 91.900 down. First! 11. BaTHS—ONLY $7,900 Call now for =e cee’ 2 ae i +
4 . place, e. off heat, 2 lots, lib.
~w home —— — 14x16 ‘oo epi to right party.
iv room i ° & pane Rea: ity, ™ 8. feo Sa & many other features Telegra) FE “Open
Price f Eves.
On this t dees 1 mod i é
ready to mor: minhed id piumnteg FB apne Th 4 Take
1 privilesey LL Down PAY
Wal'ed Lake GrEN sUN- Phone M.
Sing Ca brick.
LAR® LAND REA LTY Co 94 eer Pde Walled La.
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KL L. Templeton, Realtor FE 9-6223
CASH I FOR YOUR —
LAND CONTRACT
Ralph B.
=| GARN ER
~ WE WILL BUY Pquity tn Your home.
bso —— Loo
We have by rare IMMEDI =e = = . :
cash, ne year cou in ee — tah — bic BL burn Heights, new home, livin +nae — sirable located home: @; ,slto bey. ary "Sates ent in advance. Mu: room, ae jath and = @ om. bdrici ers for —— S incom be reasonable rent and near; utility room all f is THE “BIRD” TO sEE lot Seni Extra large lv. — us for immediate school. FE 5-6552. curity deposit required. Ph. De- ar ass i &
ROY KNAUF, Realtor’ | "an head Yast a’ te | 5 poOu Momene woven wo{ BRICK INCOME gg aa Sa eer | lams or West of Huron FE| children. OL 25008, WEST SIDE all. and) sleeping porch porch up. | ‘ave. ” OA ae __ ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, 413| Located near the high school and youre aed oid, we : WiLL BUY ON Lis? YOUR LAkE oni Uv NISHED AP. Jie § Airport Rd. and Anderson me _ pom! is —
., Purchasers waiting. West location 3 to 4 rooms. we... heat quarters for the owner. H . F. MCKINNEY Soran ten to Petia | 7 ROOMS & BATH. APPLY off Sit the’ turntare setae: Nr. Pontiac Gen. Hospital
Ph. Pontiac EM 33911 of Ask for Mr. Bi PA oil ABA - Se - aee gpg = we * furnace i : : able at once. 2 cai fs PDair “aT0e : : qi yi mace and suto- room modera, home. There's Gar heat. Price $6,000.
& _ [=a i ible = ppg References required. -Present owner is ‘HOW oceclipying | Ne ‘ascae t er We Ne x nig tor | $79 per Month. Ask for Mr. Smith modern ran. t Which epuld ear Williams Lake ed une y Som Pa ER canes yond S a ec iek Birmingham, ¥ 7 BEDROOM HOME. LAKE PRIVI| meking the partes yee bedroort “ranch. Oil heat. | se == ‘oitns a ma =
Each Other! spn ciaaehe e ! . ae ‘car attached an : 7 7
ae f our cxpioe-| a BEDRM "‘sousm 3 “NEWLY DEC. today, = .
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor
Peds Pe Soe
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home MODERN
‘Lake fe ee
ceptionally attractive Consists of
OR 2 WORK- for room and board.
Russell Young = REALTOR ~
| MF, Muron St, Open Eve. 7 toe
jas BRICK. My ighitons
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Beat” Su PERRY PARK —Vacant| fat cetegt Sie, Scsi| fetus eee tte sa Kroes by streets BOLE, 1H 10 y. see this, Pull price $10;300, This home is very clean sod
rouge : oss OS one ce brick seeed’ ot dows. 16] fished. full basement, ‘aus. gas | $5,950 of diet “apace, EAST BLVD. Siw. Youu: Like 1f. heat. $2,500 down & you're in room ‘shite _ecbedee
tea ae PRE ee eth sgg| SEE ok| Rk hans sok 7 ae el) os eee ee pee ers pean foams cnet | bitied eet, Rattan : + ; 5 : i ie
“i;| FLOYD KENT, Realtor oe cena 6 calee Guber. Deus, Tot eb ern kitchen, breakfant boot Pull ‘save your monty. The letrece. [0 W. Lawrence” "PE site, ie fanaa Gale take thoes er TFs gooD vai. a down posta | ware te investigate. ~~ Meat to Consumers Power ——— a : 7h ROSE McLARTY : oD RY Te, Selle Trade CAMERON H. CLARK ne ~ spmenec4 city on
: FE 22163
"Drayton "Pit, fitted oor ste ce? em RS —M AH AN fea W. force Pe seed | Take pr ee, Me bee
well and wiring. low do home. mod AT WALNUT LAKE, LOVEL — ne Ae $738 Or OR 3-0678. _| tile bath. autom: leupdyy com- saat Cape Cod home. 3 bedrooms. coor y fy bP pp Saeme
[eg SERRE LOE | Rtieani pe leer |, SATE FEES | Seta te | che gaee | HOLMES-BARTRAM y for « critical imatrer. : Faw Huroa ae - pon A Tee vileges. age | bave reasonable dows pay- on Sines meee Ons bent
EDWARD B. KEITH PIONEER, HIGHLANDS OFFICE er. MA 62192, aT gu gin wel cad
‘THE LAKE MAW ee a, i wat GILES REALTY, CO. | ee Seg, | eee oe se
——__ EM 348 last and @ iifetime,” on West side. Would like out of a REAL Eac
TERRACE rich wall pel carpet the city or lake property, PE PE lene A i eens sims, vo
* LARGE NEWLY DECORATED | bet, Talver kelarn. |The All Woman Realk ET | Fp yore woe (EY A LITTLE ow of farnnce’ and ons water Se os — oe. be: Pat Sant” vevecee te m. | land better 100
- heater, Basement eg = =>} $950 DOWN SUNDAY 1-9 _12:00' a.m, hg 8 gt
Bee Sees, | PONTIAC TRAIL & Zampsen, e728 | Eeop pou warm ond comperanie| WEEK DAYS 3-6 sare aids
Sa a ee ence 2 | fase nee Soe | as ll cee as WEST HIGHLAND | Si, *Mqu"ass" ct |
10 Acres—Clarkston Area| © furnace, large shady lot, Ex- , Buntng room. Ghesky kitchen. Pull 2 23Te Middlebelt Ra. | Kussehve “wie ape story emer |-L. H BROWN, Realtor | |
room modern house 2xeo| °*UCnt location, Terma. bath. A good buy! ornare fat oe oe on large lot 78'x809 so | 1262 W. Huron Ph. PE 34810 turn left on) S345 pr vonderfu berm, "idsdo chicken “house ___NORTH WEST « Room NICK CORNER | = RECA MM eLNCCD | Middlebelt to model. | 84 & Provide @ ‘wonderful garden | FOR SALE — BY OWNER — 1
collet, "sutsiae pleats gu a, Mm... ——— oe YE 6126 FE +30 § to1 rm., Deatme.. specious Kiche Suit’ write Ben 38, Poutiae Press.
Set Sit lowe: Sere | ob ond gins Combination, 3m | ide, 62.900, only 08 down, “Plek your tof’ fa, beoutiful Byiven wy" Spar ee Fuh prise T Love SAaeMENT DUO. WALL wey
aire, StTe® FOF | soe. Pel ath fn eee pace |” ce coop wih «acrte, nmeciots | Be Teaning ame pee, Tissot "eer Send" your nome" | ee down, | She SSR
licens eS HAYDEN 6261 Andersonville Rd., Waterford thfouguost, two _ ry
ncome Phone O7 3.1368 yg NEW HOMES IY 15 ACRES AND] =
Seeutifal cut stone 2 bain 7 | 20% W. Haren Bt. wre panes a Bon, Regen. co FOR YOUR MONEY : room all modern home with| Eves. EM 3-6042 or FE §-2137 CLARKSTON | srs i . Ehcaincs wnta_¢ l ACRE BUILD- Son's Ponting
et 3 ACRES | ® LARGE ROOMS AND 2 BATHS| , = : | geet wo’ Huren Pe 40 L J-| Box 8. Pontiac ¥ |
apn ae | a rea mereaate:| ieee pce ae att = greettes etree sinret |” LAKE ORION ING. SITES: { zat te tipo tana ov stun | tL 2 car garage. This | ~ oil furnace. . fully ine | $3,006 down. / 7 i oo new. ‘ leash tesiena [Ogee Soe be tenses tee 8 orl ws = located 4 |. Good buy for handy man Spacious te. . South Boulevard near Adams Rd. -$100—menth- ae
wed highway has %S-toot | complete interior. Only #7,000 wits | CARROLL G. PORRITT|- S fa Seeomee eat|— WEST SUBURBAN | Sitgfeerees, aire, oe F Ee pare ee ay 47,000 with | CARROLL ( ie EE r tne _Jinstered Walle, select oan | VA EST SUBURBAN HLAN, 3905 8. Bird... %| Write Pontiac Press Box Tt To close an estate EMBREE & GREGG | _Cooperative Real Estate Exch. ie tile bath, double oS hee Fg Fg Eg ht
8 Acre Estate Union Lake Vilage EM 3am |. West sipe—Brand new > | ie arainboarda nowy pine uch: | Large luting room, oll heat te | Og. On tama. n> O™ TORS) IT PAYS AND PAYS! : Immediate P. i Near Fisher Body cedar shake exterior; vesti- kitchen, fully insulated, .alumi-| Cai) rps "a a Sa & CRES Class—_““C"* and SDM located in ‘This year round 3 Sotem 3 ei ee ae Your wife will the attrac- bule entr. to spacious liv- num storms and screens, paved "LA 138 — _ 5 ACR = Huron _ gross
Soph see ee| Leer erate | iy ate ee, S| eee | SN S| OA VT ORD | See a er eee | ieee sete * Kitchen, heated gar., Ther-| vestibu le, dinette, tile bath, pias | matic nest ‘and hot water Tio i oh oF = FAELVAE buliding site 338 ft.” fremtege.| Ser ea Tine meer te Beet
Jot Gaatiod mrtecnanciy | Sits, Ss, "WS Kiel eg | -Rreebgcat ate Wa Ptaee | Salk, sees oo Mer $14,650 Full Price | _mave vs exw roun noun | TUG” BORST, Realtor | Sy ‘Sintta "ita Sut nttas i 7 v legs, uy “direct from 7 ee -_ ye pe SS SE Bl. k 26% W, Huron st. rE appointment todayti (i497).
pad ears tie| Ee Bnet S| BUD NICHOUE | (a ae eS ackwood a ean “Snes - Acadbaanal __BAR-HOME __|“Parkhe
Feats ,Ngon,000 ‘000 | Sun. or call for app't. any time. ; SIDE IN- Soarectl ine quai eal beauty REAL BARGAIN On M94 rear corner loce- ie commanity 0 the heart
Suburban Brick COME-Two 3room apart- Pontiac 1 home ang | 08. 06,500., | of ‘wealthy “beet $4,000
HOUSES __| resem yosuety ary home| eu aah iniepcemms | ee UE PR Rn RA | Pa OS My Siete tet Ee Seat ale | Ste Roy Annett Inc.| 2.:q*tust sod, able, aet.| Sftte‘in Snlenly restricted sane | Seg steam “bent Tene hot TT | Eat tee eee - it Stmodern roome up. Preset REALTORS Sat oak cethattty tema ygOat| divi, han Sreryinmng for ere] Saeeneeues,, x fors, | | NA A ET AN |. M-39 FRONTAGE 4 ACRES Rong large" teeort Beshsase taal af oy eS, a0 Both with basements. Here is a = Fe om pay Be eg Fare, Al basement, 18 fer Laces 8 Tm. hewss area, oot ap See A real chance to have your own Scmands his fall sme. price i
~ Seen Beets sn alas 6) adage sok ference | — i peo ao ret — | we PANES PEAUTER | i eto ache tat te BS | ea tana es SMALL RANCH TYPE 3 BEDROOMS Ideal sting ‘among peawidui | Bow for your sett NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH 6) ving. Gomeven, «wih i) OTATE-WIDE. | shite tecteoucal preet teet ae
7. evillo Village, This | Ranch home with et Benw-| 0d" usual fea res, Shown by ee | sere iia = eps cas i L. c ‘ADD. ESTATE . gad carpeted floor. This cos a Gful’ living room wht therme-| ® only. a cane ROOM -}+__ _b & bi _| BEAL SERVICE. Inc. | _ ‘floor... i
floors. furnace. ‘leun. Ces eles tikes ter KL. Templeton, Realtor vom bungalow foeated fast "fall bas sutomatic heat and 7 * vet in gach a tn, ab oe Corner Cass Lake Bd. PE Dusting Office, J, Landmenser, Mg, iso 7 demonstrators. at substan
SuSE, ESS| Sst el tt tacts [an Ww, moa! °™” evsamn | Speen natn ayant | Gl gg ct oe ore | Er gey om Sat ar ow) na | ear a oe ee 8 re a
| CRAWFORD AGENCY | __ Seminole Hills | Sim auag'spece, esata =| | VACANT—3 ACRES | - S
+ gent DOWN, [nt me 2 tage oe], Eee eo, | Renee eg [rates west) chaefer |" 8 rm. prolly ao ag Th ay Al ng SE nw Scat at $6900" wh we Bee, ie nerve 98 Be dwin aren SPE sO8 =
es Bes we | you ‘use ‘this home as a ——. reasonable — ms. +0684, et y Answer AB ahs.
3 tm Sodern fe good 3 ‘parect “tra70e._ wit od Floor the following: . : POREEY —“HIOHTXND c= GAYLO 2 }* amteeape vane Wr Cea
$, “angus isis M-15| hardly morerran the Value to. ei besch ol eustoctve Oylwen _0m._Shehe MaArhet +146,
see TAC Gi rene enereee S ote yout rit Bale” 3. Large Library — Labo. Sbetroume se HAVE US SELL your nome | Suburban Property 40-B
an m Ro Fi e in the conveni LAK ORION .
New with breeseway and gare Eves & Bun. Coop’ Mem- place Hiton “sere ena inaces BROWN wood wdivision, for sale) =
Soe) oe Sima GENES | DE Pees emer, VACANT BUILDING, | oan Tour Sow deyn payetsnt or . 9050 down og gets for a small Saatiny. ba ‘ bar $2000 uy, By a iittie’ fin- . ake us note Mi Call us for price on
. se to reliable . Owner | 2 bedroom with 3 bath. In a| Upstairs. you need are; - + ishing here.” Large 24235 ft. bun- ee forms. = . ee +” *athosamadh eases Tory convenient West Side loce-| 4 bedrooms with tile bath. If they RAY O’NEIL, Realtor galow wih two bedrooms, | You Can’t Put Your
Borgaree SScSe Low Go pr. | ie roms Hee Tachi ares | Stn, "Pet ase re| mom in il Gn, tinw | Bhan, Reece sees, 3| “Dough” into a Better | w tyanes. 5’ Peon ____ B55 sence nome RUNDELL OFF BALDWIN care, Al’ poved aids deften., Ths | Semeee__ Comm, _uvbange | Gin “sestie ona $i Maerior stud.) Oven yt a
Be Fons and walking citance to, Fisher's. eas rect cond fa} 3. ACRE PARCEL os im value at (Or tte a better house. 8 _ Next to
_JIM_ Realtor | stattway Rosmy 3 piece S00 down | west suburban location, © Yoon] g9s99— own: reek pegiecmn home inebtea FRONTAGE,
r 8. "TE 5-0693 dining foom convenient sitchen, | font This home cant be re | Rome ih Rill vasome Ey, | cation, arge 3 bedroom *saees | only 3 te oa Rock ; per. = # : = ;
. : ' le o laced — floo: aaa ee furniture, $04 a len 7 F 2
“s SS ilan Bes EAR, G AND FIMHING TOO | Peai"buy “forthe “space bungry rs, 00d condition. For sour | Tange “two "ear -gnrkes---peved | — ot Uiica- This heme wee — “Bede en tuum. 26 ft. to 45 ft. in length,
— ee sae care elie terete | Ser onsore mite ree) Ao we valle | | a Beis cet | ee ee ee heen ee Po Som mittac, full bath “Taree : ? = $2500 down: f-eeresr | Y : = a Shoots -fterci«. Sh ee - =
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~ PRE Ser aem | ih TOA es WS | PAUL A, KERN, Realor| | “PURLNICHOUE [ERr ery a, arias Ice Sh | ROreee eee [haat ee eee | eae nce, Pore | “CORT M. IMBEER—| "eel Setste since_ te" COUNTRY ESTATE | Seat aSiate, Se eter | pom nea” shown sty. appetour ent ae TN OR ATC! _ | Hutchinson's Trailer Sales = sentenren fa he cits . . e . “ in
sooty vi Chase maid an ss tester | osname. eetes| ROGer B, Henry| Eezed Sernreaiss) TC) ATS | |i Pe rane CE a a a charming five room bungalow, | floor.” “It is-the value of the | 811 Main ®t) OL 1-8111 | COMMERCIAL. 30x 00} —h ies Sere cS ES
A three bedrooms, beautiful large} year. Rochester, Michigan ful size Desement with toading = . hee Pee
eats _sigaincd cts a | ———— _ shrubs, “two. car _—— nice | $25,000 “truly.« steal,” 87 M. brick hon mete Soet Community Loan Co. —
zs down JOSLYN ROAD “chicken “house, variety of fruft | "ranch bungalow with 3 bearms., Zone Mt Eiizaveth | 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 tne =
ae =] 2 bediyom, bungalow, ofl cireule- | garden sail, Owner works in De PC ee SS Ss Se |" dake Renn tein es eae FRIENDLY SERVICE __ jon, OR. > THM a
( satel fire- Sen haan, e utility room, Will sell for $8,500 cash) is @ home in A-1 location and — Prop. 45. Kh” T
stream + lined ed street, pra 2 piece or $10,600 with $3,500 down, Call/ priced far below reproduction Uu SerTl
Miu wrhak SE | NORTH SUBURBAN [KC Hempstead, Realtor | oan 3 Matches ts, Moe BY. West ‘ide “location. on biack-top 2 bedroom bungalow. stool otly tm 102 Rast Huron strect —_ | L. H. BROWN, Realtor | V¢st Huron St. aciiet gangines, Boom = ae onable. 01 street pactéred © is, vacant and | FE 4-8204 Eve. FE 21317 1367-W. Huron Ph. FE 2-480) Se ea oa gp 2. W. Dinan &-S0n.-66-W. ' a Fr. Ai
1 ———___,__ | 0 Se... a Member Co-op. Real Estate Exch.) EeSroom’ home in the vest | ’$1 CHEVROLET es ee °~~ __ ate.
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| ie coed ($399 "00lds 84 do 34 ears of | Bibel aaa aie "S oa onSEIE, ~ OL Tan | PRES ey OBES Ofery,- clean throughout “4018 =O Ol RA ae MICHIGAN'S Customer Confidence $1,295 47 Chevrolet Sedan | 5, Opm t20 smtp. fay | able eningtn Pine, at *s0, 5] AND °52 s 98 4 dr. FINEST 1 — we ee $195 ‘H_PONTIAC CONVT, 4300 DOWN |STUDEBAKER so. CHAMP.
. , "50 Mercury Sta. Wa THE °50 CHEVROLET +0088 ‘between Sand 1 Gal between” 6: ~ AND A FEW '53s_|, y gon THE BIO PAVED LOT ime: a ; ie Cal 8:30 and 5. Mr
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